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In this week's podcast episode, I sat down with Heather Hamilton, who's been my client since 2011 (yes, over a decade!). Heather's story is one of evolution—she's worked with me in almost every way possible. We talk about: • How Heather started with me as a weight loss client and later prepped for a bodybuilding competition in 2013. • What happened post-competition when her training stayed strong but her diet went off the rails (a common experience for many competitors). • Why she's continued to work with me through different phases of her life: from weight loss groups to 1:1 bodybuilding prep, online plans without live sessions, adding live Zoom training, and even including her sister in workouts. This episode will be especially valuable if you've ever wondered why someone would stay with a coach for so many years or how different approaches to training and coaching can evolve over time. And here's the part I think many of you will find fascinating: Heather shares her experience losing the last five pounds. If you've ever thought achieving that “dream weight” would change everything and feel amazing, Heather gets real about what it's actually like. Spoiler: it's not all it's cracked up to be—and her insight might shift how you think about your goals.
This week's show explores the idea of a second deconstruction of faith with artist Angie Von Slaughter and Quoir author Heather Hamilton.If you want to call in to the Bonus Show, leave a voicemail at (530) 332-8020. We would love to get to your calls!Save 10% on Square 2 with the promo code "HAPPY"LINKSQuoirCast on PatreonQuoirCast on PatheosPANELAngie Von SlaughterHeather Hamilton
On today's show, Keith and Matthew pose the question, "Is Jesus God?" to a panel that includes Brandan Robertson, Roger Wolsey, and Heather Hamilton. You'll be intrigued by the variety of answers given.If you want to call in to the Bonus Show, leave a voicemail at (530) 332-8020. We would love to get to your calls!Save 10% on Square 2 with the promo code "HAPPY"LINKSQuoirCast on PatreonQuoirCast on PatheosPANELBrandan RobertsonRoger WolseyHeather Hamilton
For some people, calling their faith mythology is insulting and threatening. But what if mythologizing our faith brings us more meaning and depth than literalizing it? In this episode, former assistant to the regional manager, actor and author, Rainn Wilson returns to help us rethink mythology and faith, alongside author Heather Hamilton [Returning to Eden] and pastor Adam Ericksen.If you want to call in to the Bonus Show, leave a voicemail at (530) 332-8020. We would love to get to your calls!LINKSQuoirCast on PatreonQuoirCast on PatheosPANELRainn WilsonHeather HamiltonAdam Ericksen
Nourishment goes so much deeper than just the food we eat. I've talked in my other episodes about how we can nourish ourselves on a deeper level to really step into our feminine radiance, and one of those ways that we haven't explored is spiritual nourishment.Everyone will have a different experience on their journey for truth, but I wanted to share some of what I experienced when I decided to step back from organized religion and leave the church. When we are affiliated with specific religions' doctrines and trying to live by the code, we can easily miss some of the elements that I believe our creator destined for us. In this episode:[00:02:20] Welcome to the beginning of a 4-part series: Heresy Heals.[00:04:03] After Heresy Heals, I want to spend the rest of the summer answering your questions! [00:06:02] Nourishing our spirits with the truth is a crucial part of our nutrition and overall nourishment. [00:10:32] What I have learned in my quest for truth.[00:18:32] The masculine and feminine dynamics of creation. [00:21:17] My spiritual journey, leaving the church, and the quest for truth I experienced.[00:32:41] What did Jesus study, and who taught him?[00:47:56] Some background on Christian Mysticism and debunking the term “New Age.”[00:51:46] Why physical energy and nourishment are key for us to focus on spiritual nourishment. [00:53:38] Holding space for creation to come to fruition[01:04:29] Thanks for joining me today on The Fully Nourished Podcast! Be sure to tune in next week for part 2!Links and Resources:Your Questions - https://airtable.com/appoicByQy3UFoSXs/shrXwD7wQFJQr68NnBooks I Mentioned:*Return to Eden by Heather Hamilton:https://amzn.to/3KIpmiQ* The God We Never Knew by Marcus Borg:https://amzn.to/3KIpmiQDisclaimer: With anything, think for yourself. I do not endorse these people's channels or am aware of all their beliefs, however, I found the video and channel helpful in connecting some dots and acting as "stepping stones" to point me in the right direction in my own research.Trinitarian Doctrine:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKfUExxo5_cOT God Vs. NT God:https://youtu.be/3cBEhZFziGU?si=PCMEBBoYs8gsXLuODiscount Codes from Our Sponsors:Earthrunners:Link: https://earthrunners.com/?rfsn=5275875.e3ea40Code: NOURISHED for 10% off (until end of 2024)*This is an affiliate link. We may receive a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these links.Connect with Jessica:Have Sunday tea with me! Sign-up for my Sunday newsletter where I share what's on my brain from the nutritional to spiritual: https://www.jessicaashwellness.com/email-subscribe. Join the Fully Nourished community! Follow me @jessicaashwellness on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicaashwellness/ Join Nourished Circle: https://programs.jessicaashwellness.com/nourished-circle
Please enjoy my interview with Heather Hamilton about her profound mystical experience with Jesus!WHERE TO FIND MELISSAWEBSITE: https://lovecoveredlife.com/VIDEO PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/@lovecoveredlifepodcastINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/lovecoveredlife/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@lovecoveredlife BE A GUEST: https://www.lovecoveredlife.com/beaguestEMAIL FOR OTHER BUSINESS INQUIRIES: Melissa@lovecoveredlife.comWHERE TO FIND HEATHER: BOOK: https://amzn.to/40fb6ENWEBSITE: ReturningtoEden.comINSTAGRAM: @heatherhamilton1FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/heatherhamiltonauthor
Heather's book, Returning to Eden reexamines the Bible stories of childhood and opens them up as symbolic maps into the inner world. Stories like Jonah and the Whale, the Parting of the Red Sea, Noah's Ark, and the Virgin Birth are illuminated with penetrating depth and intellectual integrity. Faith is no longer a white-knuckled grip on implausible beliefs, but a relaxation into a deep inner knowing.You may be surprised to find yourself reinvigorated and enlightened by stories you thought you knew inside and out. Returning to Eden has the potential to cultivate a renaissance of wonder and curiosity for anyone from the most seasoned Christians to the most committed atheists, and everyone in between.To learn more about Heather and her journey, please visit her website: www.returningtoeden.com. Honoring the Journey is co-hosted by Leslie Nease and Karen Shock, produced and edited by Leslie Nease and the artwork for the show is also created by Leslie Nease. If you are looking for community as you deconstruct or just a place to go and enjoy the company of people who are seekers, learners and who are looking to connect with the Divine without religious baggage, please join our Private Facebook Community! We will also do live shows and events through this page. Both Leslie and Karen are very passionate about connection and community, so look for some retreats in the future, as well!
In this episode of Renew Podcast, pastors Gina Robinson and Lauren Kennedy discuss with Heather Hamilton how to create a harmonious blended family.
In this episode, Keith talks with author Heather Hamilton [Returning To Eden] about our shared Divinity, breaking free from the illusion of separation, and navigating the painful journey of the Second Deconstruction. Check out all the QuoirCast Podcasts at quoir.com, with daily clips on YouTube.
In this episode of Renew Podcast, pastors Gina Robinson and Lauren Kennedy discuss with Heather Hamilton how to create a harmonious blended family.
Our Too Fab for Florida series continues with a candid conversation about the intersection of theology and gender with Dr. Jaeda C. Calaway, a professor at Illinois College, and the author of The Christian Moses. Check out their work at https://antiquitopia.wordpress.com/about/.Tune in to all the QuoirCast podcasts at Patheos!To purchase Heather Hamilton's book, Returning to Eden, click the link.
One of the core markers of a person's identity are the beliefs they hold to be true. A person's faith becomes a fixed point from which they view and understand the world. But what happens when those beliefs are shaken? Or what happens when a person is confronted with a difficult truth that collides with or even contradicts their view of the world?Our guest today is storyteller and best-selling author of Returning to Eden: A Field Guide for the Spiritual Journey, Heather Hamilton. In this episode, Heather shares what it was like to undergo a nervous breakdown and a subsequent mystical experience that re-ordered her understanding of the universe.GET TICKETS TO THE BREATH AND THE CLAYSUPPORT THE PODCAST
If you're someone who is serving in the role of trustee, executor, conservator, or guardian, acting as a personal representative for someone's estate in California, did you know that the state has specific guidelines for probate accounting? According to section 16062, the California probate code requires representatives to provide an accounting at least once a year. The purpose is usually two-fold: to show beneficiaries what assets exist, how they've been handled, how much is left to be divided up, and to show the individual in control of the money is doing their job. “Unlike giving a few specific documents to your CPA to prepare for a tax return, we need everything - every transaction that happens within a trust estate or conservatorship. It's a lot of information.” The problem is that most people whose names are tasked with the role of trustee or conservator have no idea how to prepare this type of formal accounting. Even for those confident in their accounting skills, the process is technical, tedious, and can be wrought with many opportunities for mistakes. The good news is you don't have to do it alone. There are professionals who do complete probate code-compliant accounting for a living. One of these professionals, Heather Hamilton, founder of Fiduciary Accounting Services, LLC (FAS), is joining us on this episode of Absolute Trust Talk. Heather holds a bachelor's degree in finance from California State University, Chico, and worked in commercial banking for 15 years before founding FAS in 2007. The goal of this company was to focus purely on fiduciary accounting, making this expert service more available and taking the load off the shoulders of others. Since then, FAS has grown to be the largest provider of accounting for trusts, estates, and conservatorships in California, focusing entirely on fiduciary accounting. Join us as we discuss: The particular challenges that come with fiduciary accounting, both for the accountants and the clients Why you may need a fiduciary accounting in the first place What is required for this type of accounting Tips and advice on how to ensure a smooth accounting process And much more! Whether you need formal probate-compliant accounting now or you're preparing for the future, this episode will help you understand what to expect and how to prepare and even show you what to avoid. So, find a cozy spot, and let's get started!
Episode SummaryHave you ever paused long enough to consider that maybe, just maybe you are living a lie? Is it possible that your outer shell, or your outer identity isn't really you after all? What if all your coping mechanisms that have come to shape your identity isn't the real you? Maybe you've spent your life operating out of your false self based purely on survival, but is that who you were born to become? I hope not. At some point, if you don't examine your false self, the real you will die. Father Richard Rohr writes, “Too much of both religion and common therapy seem to be committed to making people comfortable with what many of us call our “false self.” It's just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic, which is going to sink anyway. To be rebuilt from the bottom up, you must start with the very ground of your being.”I'm not sure why it's this way, but your true self is oftentimes hidden and must be sought out and cultivated. Your true self is who you are in God and who God is in you. Truth be told, you don't need to create your true self, you simply need to awaken to the you that you already are. This is the point of real conversion, that moment in your life when you wake up to who you were made to be. As you listen to Heather's story of awakening to trauma and discovering the still, small voice within her, ask yourself what you need to do in order to be reborn from the false self that dominates your life and into your true self hidden all these years under the weight of ego, defense mechanisms, and posturing. Being human, or finding your true self, is a constant search for our divine nature as “children of God,” an eternal journey that will one day end back where it started, in mystical union with our Creator. Thankfully, you'll know you are on your way to becoming your true self when love, compassion, grace, beauty, and truth take root in your soul and become actualized in your daily life. Our choice in life, C.S. Lewis says, is either “to be like God”—by sharing the divine life—or to be miserable.Bio:Heather first cultivated her storytelling skills through video production and editing. By listening to thousands of people share their stories, she learned to listen for authenticity and confront difficult realities. The collision of certain truths with her religious worldview led Heather on a search for clarity and understanding. She prioritizes truthful answers over personal comfort. Heather writes honestly about the power of love, fear, beauty, angst, and courage. Heather's background gives her a unique ability to pull up what is real from underneath the stories we tell ourselves about God and our lives. Heather lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband and three precious children. She sometimes forgets to do basic things like put conditioner in her hair while showering or start dinner on time because her mind is busy pondering how the Universe works and why humans behave like they do. You can connect with Heather on her website www.ReturningToEden.com or on Instagram @heatherhamilton1 or on Facebook: Facebook.com/heatherhamiltonauthor. Please follow us on social media (use the buttons below) and help us get the word out! Please follow us on social media (use the buttons below) and help us get the word out! (Also, please don't hesitate to use any of these channels or email to contact us with any questions, concerns, or feedback.)If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and a review
Do you resonate with aspects of Christianity but struggle with the coherence of its claims? After having a mystical experience that upended her traditional evangelical beliefs, Heather Hamilton reluctantly found herself in this place. Her seeking led to the most unexpected insights. In this conversation, Heather shares that story and introduces her book, Returning To Eden. Love, trust, scripture, re-discovering Jesus, sacred moments, the hell of separation, and a God who is love and never leaves, in this conversation, Heather and the guys dive into a Faith that is no longer a white-knuckled grip on implausible beliefs, but a relaxation into a deep inner knowing.
In this episode, John Bucher, Executive Director of the Joseph Campbell Foundation sits down with Heather Hamilton. Heather has traversed a remarkable path of spiritual discovery—one that defies convention and challenges the boundaries of tradition. After having a mystical experience that upended her traditional evangelical beliefs, Heather found herself in a place of despair. But after reaching the darkest point of her life, and with the help of her discovery of Joseph Campbell's work, she began to be able to see the metaphorical messages in the Christian tradition.Heather is the Bestselling Author of Returning to Eden: A Field Guide for the Spiritual Journey. She has appeared on television and radio programs, including NPR.Heather received her B.A. in Journalism from Georgia State University and spent many years doing video production before discovering her love of writing. After filming and editing stories with people from all over the world—celebrities, orphans, religious leaders, royal family members, political figures, and everyday people—Heather recognized the common threads and themes intertwining all humans across religions, cultures, classes, and demographics. She is passionate about fostering human connection through storytelling, writing, art, and exchanging ideas. Heather lives in Atlanta with her husband and three children. You can find her work at www.ReturningtoEden.comInstagram: @heatherhamilton1Facebook: http://facebook.com/heatherhamiltonauthor
This Quoircast Podcast episode it brought to you by Returning to Eden by Heather Hamilton - published by Quoir and is available now.In this episode we talk with Rale SidebottomRale is a storyteller from the American underground, writing about skateboarding, film fiascos and dropout culture across three decades. Starting out in documentary film at The NW Film Center before moving to Los Angeles, Rale has worked as a story editor for multiple production companies. His screenplays and original pilots have been optioned and short-listed for many competitions, the Sundance Pilot lab, Shore Scripts and Austin Film Festival being a few. His latest book Ridiculous and Ill Advised is available now wherever fine books are sold.You can follow Rale on:Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTube You can find all things Rale Sidebottom related on his websiteYou can purchase Ridiculous And Ill-Advised at Amazon.comYou can connect with This Is Not Church on:Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTubeAlso check out our Linktree for all things This Is Not Church relatedPlease like and follow our Quoircast Partners:Heretic Happy Hour Messy Spirituality Apostates Anonymous Second Cup with KeithIdeas Digest The New Evangelicals Snarky Faith Podcast Wild Olive Deadly FaithEach episode of This Is Not Church Podcast is expertly engineered by our producer The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric!
Today we're hanging out with Heather Hamilton who is talking to us about her book, "Returning to Eden" and a bit about her journey of rethinking some of the most well-known stories of the Bible. Do you find your faith evolving? Your thoughts about the Bible expanding? This episode is a gem. SHOW NOTES: HEATHER HAMILTON: https://www.returningtoeden.com/ HEATHER'S BOOK: https://amzn.to/3XVQMYj SPECIAL MUSIC - Flying (Artist) / Go Higher (Song Name) / courtesy of epidemicsound.com -- MY NEW BOOK - https://amzn.to/3rxHaXE MY OTHER BOOK - https://amzn.to/3pVHGOx
Our Ghosts and Ghouls Series continues as we examine the spiritual influence of our Ancestors and try to figure out if they're ghosts, spirits, or something completely different. PLUS, Heather Hamilton, author of Returning To Eden: A Field Guide For The Spiritual Journey is our Heretic of the Week!To pick up Sandhya's book on ancestors, click here!To support the Heretic Happy Hour podcast on Patreon, please go to www.patreon.com/heretichappyhour. As this is a crowd-funded podcast, we cannot continue without your help. So sign up today!!! Thank you!Check out all the QuoirCast Podcasts at Quoir.com.
If you're on a journey of deconstructing or seeing your worldview evolve, know that you're not alone! Today, lead pastor Josh Scott interviews Heather Hamilton about the spiritual awakening that inspired her to deconstruct her fundamentalist evangelical views and begin to see the divine in all people and all of creation. Heather is the author of “Returning to Eden,” and she talks with Josh about how we can engage with Scripture when we don't believe it's infallible, the value of seeing Christianity as just one language communicating universal truths, and more. Episode Recap: On July 9 we'll begin a new series and celebrate baptisms (0:10) You're not alone in your doubts or deconstruction (4:30) Heather's story of realizing her worldview needed to change (8:43) Christ is in all of us and in all of creation (17:26) Like the prodigal son, we often have to take the full journey to transform (22:23) God doesn't change throughout the Bible; the human understanding of God does (27:45) How can we engage with the Bible when we don't take it literally? (36:07) Christianity is one language, but it's not the only language (39:04) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook “Returning to Eden” by Heather Hamilton
Food to benefit your spiritual journey. Heather Hamilton, author of Returning to Eden: A Field Guide for the Spiritual Journey, joins Michael to discuss her story deconstructing evangelicalism and rebuilding a surprisingly refreshing new paradigm. Heather has a knack for sharing spiritual and theological breakthroughs, including her mystical experience that snapped her out of a nervous breakdown. Learn new ways to view the Bible based on literary and historical facts, a positive spin on myths, and how to get out of the False Self trap and find your True Self. To learn more, visit www.returningtoeden.com To learn more about Michael's journey, visit www.spiritualbrewpub.com To see a video version of this conversation, visit https://www.youtube.com/@michaelcamp2134 More Episodes
My guest on today's episode is Heather Hamilton, author of Returning to Eden: A Field Guide for the Spiritual Journey. This book is by far one of my favorite books and the best book I have read in years. If you have experienced hurt by a fundamentalist Christian mindset, and are not sure how to deconstruct the experience this book is for you. It invites one to read the Bible mythically and mystically through a lens of oneness rather than literally. It is for people of any or no religion. In this episode we talk about Christ as a Trans Woman, Mother God who won't leave us in our hells, and everything in between! To learn more about Heather you can find her on Instagram: @heatherhamilton1 Facebook: www.facebook.com/heatherhamiltonauthor or her website and newsletter: returningtoeden.com Find Anam Cara on LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/anamcarapodcast Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AnamCara405 or Instagram @anamcarapodcast Join our Patreon at https://bit.ly/3jmbFMi
If I'm being honest, although I am an author, I am not someone who typically likes to read books. I almost never seek out books, and would rather do many other things in my down time than read. With that said, some books have a way of finding me. When they do, they usually find me because of frequency. A book recently came into my awareness called 'Returning To Eden' by Heather Hamilton. As soon as I began to interact with the book, I realized that the frequency of this book is refreshing, and one that I deeply resonate with in many ways. If you identify as a Christian, especially as an evangelical Christian, let me gently encourage you to consider listening to this episode of The Love Cast with Jamal podcast as I interview Heather Hamilton about her new book Returning To Eden. Let me also encourage you to get a copy of her book Returning To Eden. No, not because you will agree with everything in this podcast interview, (or her book), but because it may cause you to consider a perspective that your current sources of information have not been able to present you with. Growth is important for us all, and it takes conscious effort to remain open-minded and to not fall into a closed echo chamber. This is a typical challenge in belief systems of all kinds. On the other hand, if you have been deeply damaged by the Christian religion and find anything resembling your previous faith to be distaseful or triggering, let me also gently encourage you to listen to this episode of The Love Cast with Jamal podcast, and also to consider reading Returning to Eden. You may find it to be restoritive in ways you may not have thought possible.
Heather Hamilton, social media content creator and author of the new book, Returning To Eden, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Heather explains her background. Tim and Heather discuss what prompted her to write the book. Tim and Heather discuss what authenticity means to her and how self discovery helps to reconcile the authentic self with conflict. Heather and Tim discuss how her time in evangelical spaces shaped her experiences. Lastly, Tim and Heather discuss Biblical allegory and how it can impact her readers. Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicals Support our work Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I am joined by Heather Hamilton to discuss her new book "Returning to Eden: A Field Guide for the Spiritual Journey". We had an awesome conversation reimaging familiar bible stories, talking about mystical experiences, and engaging our spiritual journies. Enjoy! Resources: Join the Patreon! ReturningToEden.com Returning to Eden (Book) Follow Heather on Facebook Follow Heather on Instagram
In this episode, Katie Kollath and Heather Hamilton of Barpath Fitness reveal the importance of performing lifts in full range-of-motion, the impact of strength training on productivity and confidence, and their coaching experience. They cut through toxic misinformation in the fitness industry, discuss their overall philosophy on nutrition coaching, and explain how the Stronger Than Your Boyfriend podcast has made Katie and Heather better coaches.Barpath Fitness is an LGBTQ+ and Women Owned online remote coaching business where Katie and Heather help people get stronger, reduce pain, and look and feel better without shortcuts, gimmicks, or quick fixes. They have been trainers for over 15 years and offer personalized remote fitness and nutrition coaching.They also host the Stronger Than Your Boyfriend podcast, where they dive into important and often controversial topics in their trademark style to help you sift through toxic misinformation in the fitness industry.Katie and Heather specialize in helping people get out of a restrictive mindset so they can build muscle, move better, and feel more confident. They don't advocate for endless cardio or restrictive diets, but instead, quality movement, efficient training methods, and slow habit changes over time to improve quality of life.You'll learn all about:Katie and Heather's fitness journeys and building a remote coaching businessOrigins of Barpath Fitness and its unique brandHeather's powerlifting experiences and its influence on the brandIdentifying target clients and refining the coaching approachThe relationship between mobility and performanceImportance of performing lifts in full range-of-motionSkill-based training and resistance training as a skillThe impact of strength training on productivity and confidenceThe coaching experience and client journey with Barpath FitnessDebunking fitness industry BS and toxic misinformationThe Stronger Than Your Boyfriend podcast's impact on coachingNutrition philosophyEpisode resources:Download the Stronger Than Your Boyfriend podcastPersonalize remote fitness & nutrition coaching - barpathfitness.comStronger Than Your Boyfriend FB groupWatch the video here
Hey, everyone. Jason here again. I got so much great feedback from the "Jesus the Mystic" message that I did a couple of weeks ago, that I decided to turn it into a series. Here is the second installment, "Are You Ready to Get Unstuck?".Sometimes, the way out of our rut is simpler than we think.What is your next step to getting unstuck? We'd love to hear from you in our Messy Conversations group on Facebook.By the way, the Robcast episode that I refer to in this message can be found here. It's the best argument I've heard against cancel culture and very much worth considering.If you'd prefer, you can watch the video of this episode on our Youtube channel.Recommended Reading:Jesus' Alternative Plan by Richard RohrReturning to Eden by Heather HamiltonReferred to in this episode:The Wisdom of Hobbits by Matthew J. DistefanoParenting Deconstructed Compiled by Jason and Brandi Elam Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Quoircast podcast episode is brought to you by the book "What Can't Be Hidden" by Brandon Andess. Order your copy today here.In this new episode, Lola, Kyle, and Jason welcome Quoir Publishers and authors Matthew J. Distefano and Keith Giles for a conversation about censorship and its' high cost for society.Books you are going to want to check out after listening to this episode:The Kingdom of God is Within You by Leo TolstoyAlice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis CarrollA Spring Harvest by Geoffrey Bache SmithSola Mysterium by Keith GilesThe Wisdom of Hobbits by Matthew J. Distefano (releasing March 14)Returning to Eden: a field guide for the spiritual journey by Heather HamiltonJoin the conversation on our Messy Conversations Facebook group.Don't miss our new compilation book, Parenting Deconstructed: Navigating Your Spiritual Evolution Without Leaving Your Family Behind, with chapters from some of your favorite heretics!Follow the crew:You can find Lola on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTokYou can find Kyle on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.You can find Jason on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (because he's way too old for TikTok.Want to be a producer of the show and get exclusive access to videos, blog posts, and merch from the hosts of the show? Check out our Patreon page!Thanks for listening! Please leave us a rating or review on your platform of choice! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey, everyone! Jason here. I was in the car for 10 hours yesterday and had bursts of conversation with God. I took some notes to share with you. This one is a little out there and might stretch some of my evangelical friends. Please stick with me. I think you'll like where we end up.In this talk, I discuss:The need to separate Jesus the first-century teacher from the religious icon passed down to us.The first century understanding of some of Jesus' key teachings.What forgiveness and loving our enemies really look like.The value of surrenderWhat it really means to be "woke".I hope you'll find this talk helpful. If so, please let me know. I'd love to hear from you in the comments at MessySpirituality.org.Suggested reading:How to Be An Anti-Racist by Ibram X KendiReturning to Eden by Heather HamiltonSolo Mysterium by Keith GilesThe Universal Christ by Richard RohrThe Universe Has Your Back by Gabrielle BernsteinParenting Deconstructed compiled by Jason and Brandi ElamQuestion for discussion in the comments:What is your place of surrender?*These are affiliate links and buying these books from these links will send us a small stipend that will help us keep making these videos. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part 2 of our "What Is The Bible?" series we examine the concept of Inspiration and what it does and doesn't mean. Plus, our Heretic of the Week is Brian K. Wilson, author of the new Purplynd Sci-Fi novel from Quoir Publishing. Today's episode is brought to you by Returning to Eden by Heather Hamilton, a book that, according the David Hayward, will "benefit many on their spiritual journeys." To support the Heretic Happy Hour podcast on Patreon, please go to www.patreon.com/heretichappyhour. As this is a crowd-funded podcast, we cannot continue without your help. So sign up today!!! Thank you! Check out all the QuoirCast Podcasts: This is Not Church Messy Spirituality IdeasDigest Apostates Anonymous The New Evangelicals
This Quoircast Podcast episode is brought to you by Returning To Eden: A Field Guide For The Spiritual Journey by Heather Hamilton. The book releases Feb. 22, 2023, but is available for pre-order now. In this episode we chat with Heather Hamilton Heather Hamilton received her B.A. in Journalism from Georgia State University and spent many years doing video production before discovering her love of writing. After filming and editing stories with people from all over the world—celebrities, orphans, religious leaders, royal family members, political figures, and everyday people—Heather recognized the common threads and themes intertwining all humans across religions, cultures, classes, and demographics. She is passionate about fostering human connection through storytelling, writing, art, and exchanging ideas. She lives in Atlanta with her husband and three children. Heather's new book Returning To Eden was released by Quoir on Feb 22, 2023. You can connect with Heather on Facebook Instagram TikTok You can find all things Heather Hamilton on her website You can purchase Heather's book on Amazon.com You can connect with This Is Not Church on: Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube Also check out our Linktree for all things This Is Not Church related Please like and follow our Quoircast Partners: Heretic Happy Hour Messy Spirituality Apostates Anonymous Ideas Digest The New Evangelicals Snarky Faith Podcast Each episode of This Is Not Church Podcast is expertly engineered by our producer The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric!
In this conversation we talk about her newest book “Returning to Eden: A Field Guide For The Spiritual Journey,” the purpose of mythological stories, and integrating our whole journey.
In this brand-new episode, Jason speaks with author Heather Hamilton about her spiritual journey, mystical experiences that change our lives, and her brilliant new book, Returning to Eden.Heather Hamilton received her B.A. in Journalism from Georgia State University and spent many years doing video production before discovering her love of writing. After filming and editing stories with people from all over the world—celebrities, orphans, religious leaders, royal family members, political figures, and everyday people—Heather recognized the common threads and themes intertwining all humans across religions, cultures, classes, and demographics. She is passionate about fostering human connection through storytelling, writing, art, and exchanging ideas. She lives in Atlanta with her husband and three children.You can purchase her new book, Returning to Eden, on Kindle, in paperback, or in audiobook format here.Be sure to visit Heather's website and connect with Heather on Facebook and Instagram.Join the conversation on our Messy Conversations Facebook group.Want to be a producer of the show and get exclusive access to videos, blog posts, and merch from the hosts of the show? Check out our Patreon page!Thanks for listening! Please leave us a rating or review on your platform of choice! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heather Hamilton | Returning to Eden | Episode 39Buy Heather's New Book here - https://amzn.to/3xwdUQEHeather's Website - https://www.returningtoeden.com
This Quoircast Podcast episode is brought to you by Returning To Eden: A Field Guide For The Spiritual Journey by Heather Hamilton. The book releases Feb. 22, 2023, but is available for pre-order now. In this episode we chat with Bethany Cseh Bethany grew up in a Christian family and met Jason in college at Hume Lake. They married in 2001 and helped plant Catalyst in 2006. It was during that time she discovered her love for preaching and teaching the Word of God while discipling those Jesus keeps bringing her way. She is mom to Isaac, Emily, and Antonio. She's an avid runner, is a foster and adoptive parent, loves Jesus and people, and enjoys spending time at the river. She is currently working towards her Masters of Divinity at Claremont School of Theology. Bethany has written two books - Stepping Into Advent and Stepping Into Lent. She is currently working on a third book. You can connect with Bethany on: Facebook Twitter Instagram You can find all things Bethany Cseh related at her website You can connect with Catalyst Church at their website You can purchase Bethany's book on Amazon.com You can connect with This Is Not Church on: Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube Also check out our Linktree for all things This Is Not Church related Please like and follow our Quoircast Partners: Heretic Happy Hour Messy Spirituality Apostates Anonymous Ideas Digest The New Evangelicals Each episode of This Is Not Church Podcast is expertly engineered by our producer The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric!
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We love this pivoter's unique story in this episode! Heather Hamilton decided she wanted to learn about SEO and marketing so while working in campus recreation in higher education, she took courses and learned. She's a go-getter and her story is one that will likely give you ideas for your own pivot!
We love this pivoter's unique story in this episode! Heather Hamilton decided she wanted to learn about SEO and marketing so while working in campus recreation in higher education, she took courses and learned. She's a go-getter and her story is one that will likely give you ideas for your own pivot!
Heather Hamilton, Reporter for Washington Examiner, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Tuesday about her email exchange with the DC archdiocese. DC archdiocese accidentally sends blunt response on Pelosi Communion ban. Archbishop Wilton Gregory of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., has refused to comment publicly on whether he supports the barring of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) from receiving Holy Communion in light of her stance on abortion, with his office saying in a blunt and mistakenly sent email to the Washington Examiner that requests “will be ignored.” For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock,and @patrickpinkfile. Show website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the fourth hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock talked to the Washington Examiner reporter Heather Hamilton about a bizarre exchange she had with the DC Archdiocese and Dr. Geoffrey Grammer about helping military members with mental health. They also discussed the latest interesting details regarding the Johnny Depp trial and Dave Chappelle's attacker ironically telling Chappelle that he should be "more sensitive" about his jokes. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock,and @patrickpinkfile. Show website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heather Hamilton and Spencer Shorkey discuss science communication and the monthly Science Page in the Montague Reporter. Heather's email address: heather.sc.hamilton@gmail.com Spencer's website: http://spencersphere.science/
Like many outdoor educators' travel has been a constant theme in the life of our guests today. I'm thrilled to have Heather Hamilton join us on the show. Heather has always had a hard time answering, “where are you from?” – as she has lots of places that feel like home but was born in Wichita, Kansas, and has travelled a fair amount for a Kansas kid. But after finishing University at CU-Boulder, she bounced around the west a fair bit, did some international travels to Costa Rica, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Mexico, etc., and eventually ended up living in New Zealand for a bunch of years. While living in New Zealand, she travelled extensively throughout Australia and Indonesia, as well. And now her base is in Hawaii. She worked in outdoor education roughly 2000-2013. After her time as the Operations Manager for the NOLS NZ Branch, she shifted to Hawaii and chased after more judging work with professional surfing events. Heather was doing that as well in NZ while still working for NOLS but decided to mix things up a bit and go after some surfing dreams. When she first started with NOLS, she was a river instructor - primarily white water kayaking and then migrated into canoeing, hiking, sea-kayaking, etc as most of us do. In this episode: Heather shares her experience following the devastating earthquake in New Zealand in 2011, while she was an Operation Manager of the NOLS branch outside of Christchurch. and had been residing near a 30-minute drive through town to Sumner Beach. She explains how shaking turned water-saturated layers of sand and silt beneath the surface into sludge that squirted upwards through cracks. Thick layers of silt covered properties and streets and water and sewage from broken pipes flooded streets. House foundations cracked and buckled, wrecking many homes. She tells us how once the mobile coverage was back on; students and instructors were bombarded with calls from parents and loved ones all around the world. She further states the tragic aftershocks that lasted for months playing a game of catch it before it hits the floor, as she assisted the neighborhood with laundry and filling water jugs, which resulted in taking an emotional toll on her health and pushed her to the breaking point. Hamilton talks about another dreadful incident in Mexico City, and how she was hot to trot beforehand knowing all the ins and outs – that surfaced all the memories and struggled of the past. Moving forward, Heather shares some memorable trips on the Drysdale River in Northwest Australia, and how it still is the most special place to her. She gave us a deeper insight into how they went to the Malcolm Douglas crocodile farm and learn about saltwater crocodile country, and get educated on 10 different snakes. She entertains us more with hilarious funny stories with her pals, Warren, Travis, and Lelia, and shares some great tips to stay dry in Mozzie domes. We throw a quick intriguing rapid-fire questions at her, which she answers as gracefully as only she can. Lastly, she tells us her favourite hot drink after a long hard day at camps, and one particular place she wishes to share this drink in the field with - after all, what's more, soothing than wrapping your frozen fingers around a piping hot mug of something refreshing.
Join us for this episode with hosts Heather Hamilton and Brad Entwistle, along with guest Emma Silva, Director of Advancement at United Nations International School (UNIS) in Hanoi, Vietnam. Hear how Emma began her career in journalism and what led her to where she is now, working as an advancement leader in an international school. Also, hear her views on a new way of thinking around strategic planning and how the Vietnamese culture has helped to shape the goals and achievements of UNIS Hanoi.
You can achieve more of your goals, work on your side gig, and meet/date a lot more girls when you learn how to manage your time better. Heather Hamilton is a minimalism and organization coach and she's going to show you how to free up more of your time to do what matters to you.MORE RESOURCES Visit Heather's Website: http://www.thepeoplecoach.comCheck out Heather's IG: https://www.instagram.com/heatherthepeoplecoach/The Irresistible Academy: https://trippadvice.com/academy/1-on-1 Premium Coaching: https://www.coachedbytripp.com/Leave a voicemail: 323-432-0025SEE WHAT I'M UP TOOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trippadvice/On Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrippAdviceOn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrippAdvice/
Like many outdoor educators' travel has been a constant theme in the life of our guests today. I'm thrilled to have Heather Hamilton join us on the show. Heather has always had a hard time answering, “where are you from?” – as she has lots of places that feel like home but was born in Wichita, Kansas, and has traveled a fair amount for a Kansas kid. But after finishing University at CU-Boulder, she bounced around the west a fair bit, did some international travels to Costa Rica, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Mexico, etc., and eventually ended up living in New Zealand for a bunch of years. While living in New Zealand, she traveled extensively throughout Australia and Indonesia, as well. And now her base is in Hawaii. She worked in outdoor education roughly 2000-2013. After her time as the Operations Manager for the NOLS NZ Branch, she shifted to Hawaii and chased after more judging work with professional surfing events. Heather was doing that as well in NZ while still working for NOLS but decided to mix things up a bit and go after some surfing dreams. When she first started with NOLS, she was a river instructor - primarily white water kayaking and then migrated into canoeing, hiking, sea-kayaking, etc as most of us do. In this episode: Heather shares her experience following the devastating earthquake in New Zealand in 2011, while she was an Operation Manager of the NOLS branch outside of Christchurch. and had been residing near a 30-minute drive through town to Sumner Beach. She explains how shaking turned water-saturated layers of sand and silt beneath the surface into sludge that squirted upwards through cracks. Thick layers of silt covered properties and streets and water and sewage from broken pipes flooded streets. House foundations cracked and buckled, wrecking many homes. She tells us how once the mobile coverage was back on; students and instructors were bombarded with calls from parents and loved ones all around the world. She further states the tragic aftershocks that lasted for months playing a game of catch it before it hits the floor, as she assisted the neighborhood with laundry and filling water jugs, which resulted in taking an emotional toll on her health and pushed her to the breaking point. Hamilton talks about another dreadful incident in Mexico City, and how she was hot to trot beforehand knowing all the ins and outs – that surfaced all the memories and struggled of the past. Moving forward, Heather shares some memorable trips on the Drysdale River in Northwest Australia, and how it still is the most special place to her. She gave us a deeper insight into how they went to the Malcolm Douglas crocodile farm and learn about saltwater crocodile country, and get educated on 10 different snakes. She entertains us more with hilarious funny stories with her pals, Warren, Travis, and Lelia, and shares some great tips to stay dry in Mozzie domes. We throw a quick intriguing rapid-fire questions at her, which she answers as gracefully as only she can. Lastly, she tells us her favorite hot drink after a long hard day at camps, and one particular place she wishes to share this drink in the field with - after all, what's more, soothing than wrapping your frozen fingers around a piping hot mug of something refreshing.
In the first episode for the year, our hosts Brad and Heather are also the guests. Hear Heather share her learnings from 2020, her outlook and some trends for the year ahead for advancement, the focus of CASE Asia-Pacific in 2021, and what listeners can expect at the 2021 Asia-Pacific Advancement Conference. Brad shares what will drive the next era of marketing, a blind spot that marketing and communications professionals can do away with, as well as imageseven’s plan for 2021 – which includes distilling their unique approach to schools communications and marketing.
As Executive Director of CASE Asia-Pacific (the Council for Advancement and Support of Education), Heather Hamilton has a wealth of knowledge about the operation of school advancement teams. In this interview, she and Brad discuss the difference between fundraising and advancement, how to make a meaningful start to the year in building engagement with alumni, and what the transforming trends might be for school advancement teams in 2021. Get in touch at smj@imageseven.com.au
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Daycare operators were given 16 pages of guidelines for reopening and Heather Hamilton at Hamilton Homestyle Daycare says it was not an easy task to get ready for today.
In the first episode of ‘Voices from the Field’ series, CASE President and CEO Sue Cunningham chats with Heather Hamilton, Executive Director of CASE Asia-Pacific, and Brad Entwistle, Founding Partner of imageseven. In this conversation, Sue shares how the work of CASE has pivoted digitally, as well as the current global environment being a motivation to bring forward our determination in developing more virtual content. She also affirms our commitment to digital strategies and providing you with a stronger set of blended educational opportunities in the future.
Brad interviews Heather Hamilton, Executive Director of Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), to discuss how schools can create a virtual lifecycle of advancement by mapping out all stakeholders and their roles within the school community, and how it is placed within the wide umbrella of advancement strategies. They continue by discussing how to implement them to support your school's goals. Get in touch at smj@imageseven.com.au
Merry Christmas! We carried on our Christmas tradition by watching the second installment in the Silent Night, Deadly Night series. Not very scary, not very good, but always a fun time. We paired it up with Saint Arnold's delicious Christmas Ale. Enjoy! As always, thanks for listening and a big thanks to @headybird (Heather Hamilton) for the movie suggestion! Subscribe, Rate, Review!
Brookline’s electric scooter rental program — the first of its kind in Massachusetts — has been a wild success from the riders perspective but has become a frequent source of irritation for non-riding residents. Town Select Board member Heather Hamilton says "We’re going to have some real decisions to make about what kind of infrastructure investments we’re going to make long-term.”
Dana Foster chats with Heather Hamilton, Manger, Industry and Contract Training at the School of Trades and Technology with Thompson Rivers University and Meghan Low, the RBC Women in Trades Program Coordinator. They discuss the benefits of women going into the Womens in Trades program at the University in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Dexter does a special on-location episode from the Innovation Now conference in Pittsburgh. He is joined by various conference attendees including Steve Jobs and Heather Hamilton. Plus, Dexter finally sits down with his thought leader crush, Sharon Doyle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dexter does a special on-location episode from the Innovation Now conference in Pittsburgh. He is joined by various conference attendees including Steve Jobs and Heather Hamilton. Plus, Dexter finally sits down with his thought leader crush, Sharon Doyle.
Dexter explains why starting a conference will give you instant credibility. He interviews conference organizer Heather Hamilton to learn about the “Do's and Don'ts” of throwing a killer event. He also confides in Heather about his frustrations over his unrequited crush, Sharon Doyle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dexter explains why starting a conference will give you instant credibility. He interviews conference organizer Heather Hamilton to learn about the “Do’s and Don'ts” of throwing a killer event. He also confides in Heather about his frustrations over his unrequited crush, Sharon Doyle.
1 hour couldn’t fit in all the Southern Star Brewing Company awesomeness! We have a second hour with Dave Fougeron and Heather Hamilton and a special appearence by Omar Viengar. We talk about the gateway nature of Bombshell Blonde, VR, being crushable, wizard staffs and much much more. This is InterBrews!
Episode 131 recorded at Southern Star Brewing Company
The term "personal brand" gets tossed around a lot these days. Heather Hamilton, Owner of Whiz Bang Solutions, breaks down what it means and how it can influence your professional brand…for better or for worse.
Dave Fougeron, Heather Hamilton and Bryan Gifford from Southern Star Brewing are at the pub with music guest Folk Family Revival!
Marshall and Amanda tackle Easter, the OUA Ultimate All Star bracket and crazy strength coaches before talking to Windsor Lancers runner Corey Bellemore and finishing with a video from Firesight Films featuring former York pole vaulter Heather Hamilton.
Episode 60 of InterBrews was recorded at Southern Star Brewing Company in Conroe, TX. Founder Dave Fougeron and marketing and sales gurus Omar “The Irish Car Bomb” Viengar and Heather Hamilton were our guests. We got to try the brand new Half Nelson IPA (part of SSBC’s Hoped & Screwed series) and their spring seasonal […]
How's The Market with Nancy Braun | Real Estate. Real Answers.
Millennials: How to Buy Your First HomeAre you a millennial unsure whether to rent or make the leap to purchase your own home? Not familiar with the mortgage options or where to start? Tune in to the latest episode of How’s The Market. Real Estate. Real Answers. Millennials: How to Buy Your First Home.Nancy Braun, host and owner of Showcase Realty is joined by Wes Pruitt with Reliance First Capital; Ashley Fomen and Heather Hamilton, Millennials who recently purchased their own home, along with their respective real estate agents.Listen to this episode and learn how these Millennials were able to successfully purchase a their own home.Highlights: I had set a goal for myself to buy a home by 25 and thankfully I was able to reach that goal. And once I started looking for a home, I did some research and I discovered that, as you mention earlier, rent was actually in many cases, more expensive than purchasing my own home. - Ashley FomenThat's something cool about the Charlotte market. I always think we always can find the right house for someone. There's such diversity in the market out here. - Nancy Braun203ks is just an amazing program. They will in fact, allow you to purchase the home and like we were talking about, they will have contractors come out and bid on making the improvements so they will loan on the home in an as-is condition, however, give you the value based on the improvements already being made. - Wes PruittApplying for the loan is a little intimidating. I would recommend that as people go into searching for a loan, that they have all their ducks in a row with paperwork and I recommend that they keep all of their tax returns, W2s on one location and any important documents so that last minute you're not scrounging around looking for everything. - Heather HamiltonI never thought that I could own my own home but it happened. So definitely, just start looking and look into the programs that Wes has just mentioned and see if any of them speak to you and know that you can do it. It can happen. - Heather Hamilton