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Charlene Aminoff is a Jewish entrepreneur and spiritual speaker whose life has been shaped by profound trauma and transformation. Fifteen years ago, her 2-year-old daughter Gali nearly drowned, an event that triggered intense PTSD and led Charlene to embrace a life of deep religious observance. Charlene was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and shocked her family by dancing upon receiving the news, echoing how her mother reacted to her own diagnosis. Here's the full story.✬ SPONSORS OF THE EPISODE ✬► PZ DEALS: Never Pay Full Price AgainAn epic app that tracks deals for you.Download here → https://app.pz.deals/install/iftn► Wheels To Lease: Trust Me Get Your Car With ThemFor over 35 years, Wheels To Lease has offered stress-free car buying with upfront pricing, no hidden fees, and door-to-door delivery. Call today!→ CALL/TEXT: 718-871-8715→ EMAIL: inspire@wheelstolease.com→ WEB: https://bit.ly/41lnzYU→ WHATSAPP: https://wa.link/0w46ce► BitBean: Smart Custom SoftwareReally great way to take your business to the next level.Contact Bitbean today for a FREE CONSULTATIONReach Out Here → https://bitbean.link/MeEBlY► Feldheim: Pesach Treasure in Book Form→ Let My Nation GoThis dramatic retelling from the Let My Nation series brings the story of Pesach to life—slavery, plagues, and the Exodus—based on Talmudic and Midrashic sources.GET HERE: https://bit.ly/4i56YyR→ The Katz HaggadahThis stunning Haggadah by Rabbi Baruch Chait and Gadi Pollack brings the Exodus to life with powerful illustrations, midrashic insights, and a compelling essay on our redemption from Egypt.GET HERE: https://bit.ly/3XLagju→ The Last Slave (from Adir Press)Experience the pain of galus and the joy of geulah like never before in The Last Slave—a gripping, bestselling historical novel that brings Yetzias Mitzrayim to life and sells out every year.GET HERE: https://bit.ly/3R396MwTime stamps:00:00 Intro01:27 Charlene's Childhood & Upbringing06:10 Gali's Near-Drowning Story Begins13:12 Her Spiritual Transformation After the Accident17:46 Dancing After Her Cancer Diagnosis21:30 BitBean Ad22:48 Wheels to Lease Ad26:30 Bar Mitzvah & Surgery Preparation32:27 Pathology Results Call – No Spread, No Chemo35:07 Dancing Through Every Step of Treatment37:00 PZ Deals Ad38:13 Feldheim Ad42:23 Inspired by Her Mother's Faith52:49 Her Wig Business Takes On New Meaning53:53 Personally Supporting Fellow Cancer Patients54:23 Fighting Cancer Fatigue with Faith & Positivity58:00 Outro & Her Message to Viewers✬ IN MEMORY OF ✬This episode is in memory of:• Shimon Dovid ben Yaakov Shloima• Miriam Sarah bas Yaakov Moshe✬ Donate and Inspire Millions (Tax-Deductible) ✬Your generous donation enables us at Living Lchaim to share uplifting messages globally, enrich lives, and foster positive change worldwide! Thank you!https://www.LivingLchaim.com/donateOur free call-in-to-listen feature is here:• USA: (605) 477-2100• UK: 0333-366-0154• ISRAEL: 079-579-5088Have a specific question? email us hi@livinglchaim.comWhatsApp us feedback and get first access to episodes:914-222-5513Lchaim.
The Church and Her Message by Pastor Josh Robinson. Recorded December 1, 2024.
Dive Into the Soulful Journey of @MaanyaAroraOfficial : Singer, YouTuber & Bhajan Maestro In this captivating episode of WedFM India, we welcome the incredible Maanya Arora, a talented singer and YouTuber known for her heartfelt bhajans and devotional music. Maanya takes us on an inspiring journey through her career, blending music, spirituality, and tradition in ways that resonate with audiences everywhere. Here's what this episode covers: Her Story: Learn about Maanya's humble beginnings and the pivotal moments that shaped her musical career. Bhajans: Live vs. Studio: Understand the difference between performing devotional music live and creating it in a studio, and the challenges each brings. Spiritual Connection: Maanya shares the moment she felt deeply connected to Lord Krishna and how it continues to influence her music and life. Weddings & Spirituality: Why she chose to perform at weddings, her perspective on alcohol being served, and the meaning behind the seven pheras. Stages of Bhakti & Avoiding Fake Spiritual Leaders: Practical insights on how to nurture genuine spirituality while steering clear of misleading influencers. Recharging Herself: Maanya talks about how she stays inspired, balanced, and creative in the demanding world of music. Her Message to Fans: A heartfelt note of gratitude and encouragement for her audience. Why Watch? Whether you're a music lover, a spiritual seeker, or someone curious about the behind-the-scenes of devotional music, this episode offers something special for everyone. Maanya's journey is not just about music but about staying rooted in values while navigating fame and challenges. Connect with Shanaya Arora - ( / shanayaaroraa ) Connect with WedFm India - ( / maanyaaroraofficial ) Connect with Maanya Arora - ( / wedfmindia )
A new MP3 sermon from Ballymena Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Queen and Her Message Speaker: Rev. John Greer Broadcaster: Ballymena Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 9/25/2022 Bible: 2 Chronicles 9:12 Length: 43 min.
In the episode, "An Update with Emma Hames on Cassette Monkeys and Her Message of Prescribed Harm (S4, E1)," Emma returns to offer an update on her journey with sharing her story of prescribed harm into the metaverse and beyond. Artist, songwriter, musician, and filmmaker, Emma currently lives in the UK, where the problems with psychiatric harm is equal to that of the US. In 2012 she was prescribed Bromazepam abroad after going a year with undiagnosed asthma and reduced lung capacity, which led to anxiety, following doctors' orders as prescribed for 4 years, and without knowing the risks she cold-turkey-ed the drug which caused Protracted Benzodiazepine Withdrawal. She decided to challenge herself with writing the soundtrack for the film as part of her recovery, and explore the role of creativity in healing. Emma shares in this episode how her NFT collection, Cassette Monkeys, is growing a community of online creatives and angels looking to support the message behind her film. On her personal road to recovery, she is creating connections within Web3 technology, a highly immersive virtual world where people gather to socialize, play, and work all around the concept of "Creativity is the new medicine." In her efforts to promote health sovereignty, informed consent and creative therapy healing, she has gathered talented creatives and allies behind her vision, as she continues to find the strength to move forward and share the hard truth about a difficult story to tell. Check out Emma's website at: https://www.emmahames.com/ or follow her on Twitter: @emjadehames or IG: @emjadehames.Follow the film at: https://www.thesoundtrackfilm.com/.#biomedicalmodel #westernpsychiatry #bigpharmaharms #mentalhealth #psychiatryisnotscience #abolishpsychiatry #cassettemonkeys #healthsovereigntyDon't forget to subscribe to the Not As Crazy As You Think YouTube channel @SicilianoJenAnd please visit my website at: www.jengaitasiciliano.comConnect: Instagram: @ jengaitaLinkedIn: @ jensicilianoTwitter: @ jsiciliano
The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: Negotiate Like a CEO with Jotham Stein / BossUp Babes with Karissa Adkins: Have you ever heard of the freckled face female speaker trailblazer, who was taking the speaking industry by storm? Well, now you have. Angela Brand, also known as the “The Girl on Fire”, who helps purpose-driven and ambitious women to speak, write and coach in Her F.I.R.E. by turning Her Mess into Her Message to Make Millions and Reach Millions.
The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: Negotiate Like a CEO with Jotham Stein / BossUp Babes with Karissa Adkins: Have you ever heard of the freckled face female speaker trailblazer, who was taking the speaking industry by storm? Well, now you have. Angela Brand, also known as the “The Girl on Fire”, who helps purpose-driven and ambitious women to speak, write and coach in Her F.I.R.E. by turning Her Mess into Her Message to Make Millions and Reach Millions.
Have you ever heard of the freckled face female speaker trailblazer, who was taking the speaking industry by storm? Well, now you have. Angela Brand, also known as the The Girl on Fire , who helps purpose-driven and ambitious women to speak, write and coach in Her F.I.R.E. by turning Her Mess into Her Message to Make Millions and Reach Millions. With over 12 years of experience in developing personal brands, and speaking and coaching techniques, AB trains her clients to remain authentic and transparent when presenting to their audiences. She created The F.I.R.E. Speaking and Coaching Academy for those who have a desire to transform the lives of others and walk on any stage with confidence, power, and passion. AB is a world-class Master F.I.R.E. Trainer, the Phenomenal Woman Trailblazer of the Year recipient 2018, 8x bestselling author and is on a mission to Ignite the F.I.R.E. of 1 million women and will stop at nothing until her assignment is fulfilled and stands on Living a Full Life and Dying Empty . Brand knows all too well how it feels to be talented and frustrated, gifted but broke, knowing her potential is just in arms reach. That is why the passion burns deep within her to see every woman she comes in contact with be ignited to Embrace Her Femininity, Develop Her Impact, Tap into Her Riches to Create-Her Extraordinary Life! She wants every woman to Be Fierce. Be Fabulous. Be Free. Just Be on Fire!
Have you ever heard of the freckled face female speaker trailblazer, who was taking the speaking industry by storm? Well, now you have. Angela Brand, also known as the The Girl on Fire , who helps purpose-driven and ambitious women to speak, write and coach in Her F.I.R.E. by turning Her Mess into Her Message to Make Millions and Reach Millions. With over 12 years of experience in developing personal brands, and speaking and coaching techniques, AB trains her clients to remain authentic and transparent when presenting to their audiences. She created The F.I.R.E. Speaking and Coaching Academy for those who have a desire to transform the lives of others and walk on any stage with confidence, power, and passion. AB is a world-class Master F.I.R.E. Trainer, the Phenomenal Woman Trailblazer of the Year recipient 2018, 8x bestselling author and is on a mission to Ignite the F.I.R.E. of 1 million women and will stop at nothing until her assignment is fulfilled and stands on Living a Full Life and Dying Empty . Brand knows all too well how it feels to be talented and frustrated, gifted but broke, knowing her potential is just in arms reach. That is why the passion burns deep within her to see every woman she comes in contact with be ignited to Embrace Her Femininity, Develop Her Impact, Tap into Her Riches to Create-Her Extraordinary Life! She wants every woman to Be Fierce. Be Fabulous. Be Free. Just Be on Fire!
139: DoNation By Laurus Enterprises Interviews Genecia AlluoraToday's episode is a really special one because I was part of a fundraiser, a charity event in the Philippines. But it's virtual. It's organized by Laura's Enterprises with the support of the world's largest event organizer who brings in Tony Robbins, T Haf Ecker, Robert Kiyosaki Success Resources Private Limited of Singapore. So this event is called Do Nation. Let's do it for the nation. There is a virtual charity learning event and aim to fundraise for front liners and event liners. I'm really blessed to be a part of this. So I hope you enjoy this interview and let me know if you love this episode. Genecia Alluora's Story of Bullying(09:43-11:24) I had to support myself at a very young age since I was 14 years old, and I wasn't able to kind of really build up my self-esteem well. So in school, I wasn't able to buy new clothes, new shoes, and therefore, I was often bullied in school because of my look. Imagine me with really short hair, maybe as short as yours. Rich, you have hair. Okay. So almost very short. And I have very dark eye circles, really bushy eyebrows, very tomboyish because of the way I was being brought up to defend myself, to defend for myself, and not with a lot of money in my pocket. I wasn't able to present myself well, I didn't have a lot of confidence, so I was always the spot where people would bully me. The girls have cornered me at the basketball court. I remember one time, and then they pull over my PE shirt, exposing my bra, and then one of them will actually say, oh, you're wearing the same bra. And I felt totally humiliated. Humiliated. So throughout my years, I was consistently being bullied because of my background, and I lost my self-esteem. In fact, there was one other incident that shook me up that I didn't even want to think about joining a beauty pageant because totally, I lost myself completely. There were times that they took my bag. My bag has holes in them, and they threw it across the classroom floor. And all my books were strewn all across the floor. And at that moment in time, I wanted to commit suicide. I just wanted to die. Her Journey Towards Joining Beauty Pageant(11:27-11:50) My self-esteem continued to go downhill. But you see, we are the average of the five people we hang with the most. And sometimes when we don't have coverage, we don't have bravery. We lost ourselves. It's the people around us who will support us and give us that support. And my friends believed in me. My friends saw the potential in me and say Genecia, you should just join a beauty pageant. Just go for it.(12:03-12:07) And my friends, eventually they enrolled me to join Miss Singapore.(12:11-12:24) And the best part was, I wasn't groomed. I didn't have a lot of money to buy a pair of heels. In fact, I could only afford one pair of black color heels. But in any beauty pageant, you need to have one black and one silver. And you have to have clothes for multiple events.(12:35-12:44) So I went to knock on doors, and eventually, I found someone who was willing to give me a sponsorship to teach me how to do public speaking. (12:46-13:18) Her name was Rebecca. And she gave me all the DVDs, CDs, her notes, and everything possible. She gave it to me. And then she said, can you give me your wallet, your bank? And I was a little bit blurred and naive at the time. Okay. I just passed you my bag, and she took out my wallet, unzip my wallet and pour all the money I have in my wallet. And I'm like, Rebecca, why are you taking all my money? That's all that I have. $60 is all that I have for the month for my food and transport and everything else.(13:36-13:56) And I told myself since you took all my money, I have no money. Right. So I better study hard and make sure I do well in my pageant. Right. So eventually I scored really well, and I won Miss Singapore International in 2006 because of Rebecca's teachings,public speaking, learn how to groom myself. All because I took the first step to commit to my success. Concept of Value Exchange Pushed her to do well in Pageantry(16:24-16:57) I think I never really understood the power of value exchange until much later in life. But definitely, when I looked back, I finally understood why she took that $60. There may be very little to some of you, the listeners, audience who's watching this right now, but for me, it was a lot back in those days. So we talked about the value, the proportion of the value that you have right now in your pocket when you give, whether it's 100 pesos or how much you're giving. It's not how much you give, but how much you have that you're actually giving.Her Message to People who are Struggling. (20:46-21:21) Don't think that you are alone because there's someone else out there. I totally get you. If you have depression and anxiety, it's time and possible for the journey. Just know that someone has gone before you and someone has overcome before you. So be an Overcomer. Learn to Ask for Help don't feel like you're being judged if you ask for help or if I ask for help means I'm weak, means I'm lousy, means I'm no good. But if I hadn't asked for help, I hadn't had friends who gave me that support. I will not be here today and be able to do more with my life. (21:23-21:36)So I want to encourage you to really step out of your comfort zone and really ask for help. Don't feel that someone else is judging you. Always know that there is a brighter, lighter hit at the end of the tunnel.Does and Don'ts in Starting a BusinessDon't be an Automatic Expert on Certain Things.(28:21-28:41) So to really do a cafe business, you need to don't become like a chef, you try to start a restaurant. You hold a camera, you think you're a photographer, you hold an iPhone, you think you're a blogger, you have a website, you think you are a blogger or something like that along the line. So don't think that you know how to be a barista. You can make a cafe. Don't Do Retail Business in this Covid-19 Season(28:50-29:14) I would say in this Covid-19 season, don't really start a retail business anymore. I will recommend you to reinvent the idea into a kiosk and then do takeaways, something that is duplicatable, something that is easy. Similar concept to bubble tea. Do something that is easy for people to take away with. I think that would be a better choice.Get a Franchise(30:21-30:36)If you were to do a cafe, get a franchise, that is the easiest way to get started, even though it could be a little more pricey. But that investment that you put upfront guarantees you that you have a system and process that's proven and you can make money immediately. (30:49-30:57) Why? Because the brand is really known in the market and it's easy for people to trust you and know that your coffee is good. (31:07-31:13) Other than that, the brand actually has a trust factor involved. So definitely that will work in itself.Build a Team(31:24-31:44) I think one thing that I found success in the cafe business and I've learned is by having a team, we could put our skillset and strengths together and we are not functioning alone. And because we're not alone, we could easily put the processes together and eventually create something that's worthy of selling.How did Genecia Maximize her time?(40:38-41:11) Maximizing my time really means really sticking to my schedule as if I am doing the business as I would do before and after Covid. I think that in itself is a state of mindset where you can't tell yourself, oh, because it's Covid, therefore, I am not going to function the way I am. I'm going to sleep in a little bit more. I'm going to lazy around a little bit more. I mean, you could do exactly just that. But what is your vision? What is your big why? I think that is the question I want to keep reminding myself. (42:31-43:15) When I maximize my time, I want to always keep my vision in mind, keep that idea of why am I doing what I'm doing? Maximizing time also involves using management tools. I would highly recommend you to check Asana. Asana is a project management tool that is super useful. I have a team of 21 in the Philippines and they are all in Davao and I manage them all on my tools via Skype and Asana. And maximizing my time also means delegating 80% of my to-do list to them. So I only do 20% of my to-do list functioning in my zone of genius. Why Delegation is Very Important in Maximizing Time? (48:45-49:35) All you need is just to have $50 for a task that you completely hate to do. Like for example, bookkeeping like, for example, posting on your social media, getting things scheduled and posting things out, things like that can be easily outsourced and delegated for just $50 a week or $50 a month. It doesn't have to be, oh, I have to hire a full-time employee. It can be just a task or two, three tasks bundled together. As long as the person gets things done for you, you can go bit by bit. The two of the biggest mindset blocks for all the entrepreneurs I see, female entrepreneurs alike, is that they have this mindset of I can do better than the virtual assistant, I can do better than my employees.(49:39-49:44)But the thing is you're forgetting that you could maximize and function in your zone of genius.(50:04-50:10) And number two, the other block that a lot of entrepreneurs have is that they need to spend a lot of money to do delegating.Why Investing in Yourself Matters?(54:07-55:17) I will invest in myself, go for a program that will change and transform either my skill set and then also my mindset. I think the skill set is something that I've learned that nobody can take away from me. I started when I was 14 years old, had to support myself through school as yoga, aerobics, and line dancing instructor because I started when I was 14 teaching classes, being able to move a class of 100, to move a group in a Stadium of 1000, that gave me the skill set, to be able to give instructions whether it's in a small group or big group at a very young age. And that was why I was given the opportunity to work with politicians, CEOs and celebrities. Because of that, I had the advantage over other people when I was doing my business when I was an image consultant and doing my business, and I looked at the whole course on its own. So if I were to only have $1,000, I would do the same. Invest in myself, look at the skill set that is the future that people want. Why Action is Needed to Reach Your Goals?(55:26-56:33) One of the greatest swimmers of all time in Singapore, his name is Joseph Schooling. He won an Olympic gold, our very first Singapore Olympic gold just a few years ago. For Joseph Schooling to win an Olympic goal, he had to hire a coach to coach him how to swim in the pool. But did the coach need to jump in the pool to swim? For Joseph Schooling on the day of the Olympics, the answer is no. Joseph Schooling will wake up five to 06:00 a.m. Every single day and swim and worked his ass off to eventually winning the Olympic goals. So even if you invest in yourself to find a skill set that eventually will pay your bills, you must take action to jump into the pool and swim to achieve your Olympic goal. Like Joseph Schooling, the coach and mentor of the course can only guide you through, give you the system, the process that you can take you there because it's proven, but it takes you all your energy, 100% to swim through, to end, to finish line.Why Genecia's Mother is the Greatest Woman for her?(00:59:27-01:00:31) I look at my life now where I am, if not for her, I would not be where I am today. Like, set up pawning her goal to send me for instructor certifications, which I hated her for. Like, why do I need to work at a young age? Why do I need to do this to want to share with you my depression, my committing suicide, going through different relationships in life. And my mom has always been there, even though sometimes as a daughter, we are rebellious, we are running, going through our own course in life. So for me, I think I'm just being human and looking at my mom, I want to honour her. Even up to now, I would say my mom is still the greatest person ever. And I will say whatever I'm doing now is role modelling after her because she's also a leader in the community. She guides other women. She teaches other women how to live a confident, fulfilling, healthy life. And I'm exactly doing the same. Just an online version.Tips to Embrace our Mothers and Honour Them.Philosophy and Principles (01:03:10-01:03:24) I totally disagree with her most of the time. But over the years, I invested myself a lot in personal development, inner healing work. I do so much of that that I realized that choose to be happy, then choose to be right. Embrace her Indifferences.(01:03:29-01:04:09) She has gone through her own journey and education and her life experiences. So when she says certain things about you, about your work, about your life, just let her say because she has gone through her journey to be what she is today, there is definitely a generation difference to where we are now. So just be open-hearted and love her and embrace who she is. And that is one thing, one of the biggest lessons that I've learnt, embracing my mother and our differences. And I no longer think that I need to be right. I always choose to be happy and I just listen to her and just smile and not my head, even though I disagree What drove Her to build the Sole Rich Woman?(01:05:57-01:06:08) I was trapped in the nine to five red race for about a year because I was already making more working part-time and as an instructor. And I decided that I think nine to five isn't for me.(01:06:23-01:06:58) I feel that my life has been called for. So I went into image consultancy because my pageant winning Miss Singapore has really opened doors for me. And getting that specification as an image consultant did help me to pass ways to get to know more. I would say more influential people like your network goes to your net worth. So I think that really has helped me tremendously. But I was trading time for money. By work, I get paid, I work, I get paid, I don't work, I don't get paid. So that in itself I struggled and I was looking for a way out to go from offline to online, to bring my business online.How Mentoring Helps her in Building Soul Rich Woman(01:06:59-01:07:39) And how can I really make my first million? And that was just what I was thinking. I have never made my million before. I gotta do it myself. How can I get there? I invested in a mentor eventually. And his name is James Wee. He's also my partner in the cafe retail chain. He's also now the partner and the man behind So Rich Woman. So, yes, even though I run Soul Rich Woman, I'm the founder, but he's the man behind looking at all the different strategies and how we are charting out the cash flow and all these things. So it's very important. What is the Vision of a Soul Rich Woman?(01:07:40-01:08:22) I went online knowing that I can empower and equip more women to shortcut their success, to own and love the effort, be fabulous, have freedom, financial independence, and above all, family. I don't want women to start going round and round in circles because I feel that there's just so much time wasted when you're just going round and round in circles. There is definitely a way to shortcut your success, to reach your goal in a shorter period of time if you have the right mentor and the right community. Because when a woman changes her life, her entire community benefits. And alone, you are strong. But together we are unstoppable.What is the Most Important Lesson she learned in Life? How will she Influence people through it?(01:09:34-01:10:10) One of the biggest lessons I learned in life is never to give up. And if I were to win Miss Universe, I would actually use this motivational skill set that I have to actually get everyone who's been in touch with me one light at a time to tell them that the sky's the limit and there's no storm that you cannot conquer Never give up only as you're willing to step out of your comfort zone no dream that you cannot achieve in your life because alone we are strong together we are unstoppable.What advice would you give to youngsters? (01:16:46-01:16:51) Believe in yourself. Be confident. Stay true to your soul, to your heart.What advice would you give to people struggling with this Pandemic?(01:21:40-01:21:54) Remember, quit thinking, start doing and never give up on your dreams. Even Covid-19 has happened. Life definitely must go on. Find a mentor and stay connected.(01:22:12-01:22:43) People are having issues, and they feel that they're alone. So don't feel that you're alone. I just want to just call out to you right now if you're feeling alone, just know that we have resources available for you. And as we do this as a nation together to support our front liners in the Philippines, we also would like you to lend your hand, hundred pesos to get started, to make a donation so that we can do more with our effort together because alone we are strong, together we are unstoppable.Key Takeaways:1. It's not how much you give, but how much actually give.2. Be an Overcomer.3. Learn to ask for help.4. Never give up.5. Believe in yourself.Key Resources:Subscribe to Genecia's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SoulRichWomanVisit SRW's website: https://www.soulrichwoman.comFollow Genecia on Instagram : (@Geneciaalluora)Follow Genecia on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/geneciaalluora/Check Genecia's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genecia/Free Resource: "Soul Why: Soul Rich Woman Blueprint" and "How to Delegate 80% of your to-do list" ---> https://be.soulrichwoman.comSecrets of Manifesting Money Quickly Online Course ---> https://shor.by/moneymindset
Her Mission, Her Message and Her Purpose. Helping women who have been incarcerated. Her story will inspire you.
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PWS QUOTE: "In order to love who you are, you cannot hate the experiences that shaped you". In this season, we featured guest Fabiana Dorea who joined us remotely all the way from Brazil. Fabiana is a lawyer turned life coach, a writer and a public speaker. She writes for a Brazilian magazine with a distribution outlet in London. Fabiana shares with us why she left her beautiful culture, lovely family, a beaming relationship and a reliable job at age 22 to discover Self Love. She went in search of her "REALITY" . This self discovery, self love journey shaped her into the resilient, courageous and motivated woman she is today. She went on to say that "You have to change yourself first because the world happens from you and not for you". She emphasized her message with a proverb that says, "Before going out to Change the world, go around your house 3x". Her Message on "MARRY YOURSELF " was crystal clear, First fall in love with yourself, then you will be in the position to give genuine love to others.
On the first half of todays episode the cast recounts the impact and recovery in the North East of last weeks tropical storm which brought devastation and outages throughout the New England States. We jump into the dish and discuss a young elementary Student, Ella Briggs who was elected Connecticut’s first Gay Kid Governor. Her Message is nothing short of… Read more →
On the first half of todays episode the cast recounts the impact and recovery in the North East of last weeks tropical storm which brought devastation and outages throughout the New England States. We jump into the dish and discuss a young elementary Student, Ella Briggs who was elected Connecticut’s first Gay Kid Governor. Her Message is nothing short of… Read more →
In this episode of If You Know Mary, Then You Know Jesus, Catholic evangelists Bob Cantoni and Bob Carter talk about Our Lady of La Salette and Her Message. (July 21, 2020)
As more and more of us appreciate the importance of our dreams, there’s still a question that can bug us: How can we use our dreams to better our lives? There’s got to be a hidden message in our dreams, right?The answer is yes and the problem arises when we’re confused on how to get there. Fortunately, we have dream experts who can help us decode these nighttime images and have devised methods to make it possible for anyone to understanding their dreams. One of these visionaries is Dr. Scott Sparrow, who discusses his innovative approach to dream work in this edition of Dream Power Radio. Scott tells us:•why his Five Star method has been called a “new era in dream analysis”•the most effective way we can describe our dreams•why emotions help unwrap the meaning of dreams•how lucid dreaming differs from “ordinary” dreamsGet a new understanding on how you can approach your dreams by listening to this informative episode of Dream Power Radio.Dr. Scott Sparrow is a full Professor in the Counseling Department at the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley and a charter faculty member of Atlantic University in Virginia Beach. He is a past President and Board Chair of the International Association for the Study of Dreams. As a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Board Certified LPC-Supervisor in Texas, and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Virginia, Scott has maintained a solo private practice in professional counseling since 1982, and currently practices in McAllen, Texas. He specializes in existential, Jungian, systemic, and transpersonal approaches to therapy, and has developed an innovative approach to dream work based on his lucid dream research, called the FiveStar Method. He is founder of DreamStar Institute, which offers mentoring and certification in dream analysis for laypersons and clinicians. He wrote the early classic, Lucid Dreaming: Dawning of the Clear Light, and has also authored several articles and home-study courses in the field of dream theory and dream analysis. He is also the author of Blessed Among Women: Encounters with Mary and Her Message, Sacred Encounters with Jesus, Healing the Fisher King: A Fly Fisher’s Grail Quest, and The Blue Ornament. Website: HTTP://WWW.DREAMSTARINSTITUTE.COM.
In this episode of The Orthodox Ethos Podcast the idea of the "House Church" is discussed, as well as "participating" in the Divine Liturgy via Live Stream. 00:29 The House Church in the Ancient Church02:23 What Makes the House a Church?03:32 Is it ok to Stay Home for Church now?04:43 Hell is Separation, Heaven Communion07:33 Depart Catechumens & The Doors, The Doors09:36 The Enemy Strives to Do Away with the Mystery11:12 Egeria the Pilgrim and Her Message to Us12:55 Keep in Mind the Endgame15:13 Keep the Mystery Inviolate - - - - - - Utilize the Orthodox Ethos Podcast Interactive Transcripts!: https://oe-transcripts.now.shFor all who would like to economically support the work of The Orthodox Ethos, donations can be made via Paypal at the following link: paypal.me/FrPeterHeersShare and Subscribe to the OE YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/c/OrthodoxEthosOE WEBSITE: https://orthodoxethos.comUNCUT MOUNTAIN PRESS (UMP) Website:https://www.uncutmountainpress.comPublishing: http://uncutmountainpress.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frpeterheers Twitter: https://twitter.com/frpeterheersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/frpeterheers/ Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00Y938IQ2 Postcards from Greece Podcast: https://saintkosmas.com/heers-postcards-from-greece/ Academia: https://hts.academia.edu/FrPeterHeersDThLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frpeterheers/
This Week’s Episode Is A Cool, Calm, & Chaotic Is With The All Around Amazing Human Being Nia Shanks! Nia’s Work As A Fitness Professional Is Epically Good… With Next Level Content On Exercise, Nutrition, Mindset, Empowerment, Strengthening Women, Habit Building, and Living A Life of Health, Wellness, and LOVE! Her Message, Delivery, and Expertise Are Profound and Much Needed In A Crazy World of Nonsense. Beyond That However Nia Is Just A Genuinely Great Person and It Was Such A Wonderful Breath of Fresh Air To Have This Convo With Her. We Talk About All Sorts of Health and Fitness Things, But Chat About Far More Than That…Everything From Taking Each Day As The Precious Gift That It Is To Comparing Cooking Skills To Gordon Ramsay. I Know You’ll Get A Lot Out of This! Stick Around For The Fun, You Are Going To Love It! Topics Include… Just Be Kind…Nia, Myself, and Dan John All Think It…So Just Do It You Sick Sons of Guns! The 110 Day Reclaim and How Daily Bit Size Advice Can Change Your Life Set Goals That Get You Excited and Make You Invigorated To Get After It Doesn’t Matter What Your Age Is…There Is Always Things You Can Improve On Should You Weigh Daily, Weekly, Not At All?… Regardless It Doesn’t Show How Awesome You Are Understanding That This Whole Process Takes A Lot of Time…And That’s Ok! What Are Your Goals?… From There Find A Path That Works For You and Forget The One Size Must Fit All Approach Taking Each Day With Appreciation Because We Don't Know When Our Last Day Will Be Learning From Her Mother To Become The Amazing Trainer and Woman That She Is Today Kentucky & Tennessee Are The Same State To Me…Regardless It's A Great Accent Not Being Pigeon-holed To One Thing and Rather Progressing In Any Way That Suits You Exercise Should Not Be Punishment But Something That Adds Value To Your Life Baking Bread And Possibly Outcooking Gordon Ramsay…Or Maybe Not Making Omelets, Naming Caribou Takes Time, Life In Kentucky Is Horses and Bourbon, and More! Checkout More From Nia Here… Website... It's A One Stop Shop To All Sorts of Goodness! Instagram Podcasts A Few Personal Recommendations To Checkout… 100 Day Reclaim Book Food Makeover Article Uncomfortable Truths Article Mind Boggling BS Article Follow Zarate Fitness Related Content At The Following Places… Website Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube ALSO… ARE YOU Interested In Weekly FREE Email Full of Good Reads, Schedules, and A Ton Of Tips, Ideas, and Ways To Increase Health, Fitness, and Happiness Delivered Right To Your Email Instead Of Checking All Over The Place? Me Too!! Sign Up Below And Sit Back and Keep Living The Good Life! http://zaratefitness.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=bd5db6ad085f2ab63066ec43d&id=6af1b1391a
Kellie J. Wright talks to author Tom Herstad "LOVE, CARE, AND SHARE - A MESSAGE FOR US ALL.” www.tomherstadbook.com/ Their Mother, Margie was a widow at 38 with 4 children but this did not stop her from helping others on their life journey; Her spare bedroom was rarely empty. After she passed away in the summer of 2011 her son and daughter decided to go and find eighteen people who spent time in their home over a 15 year period starting in early 1980. It took three years to find everyone and interview them. Some of these people also wrote letters on how their time with Margie imparted on their life. Her “Message” is in every story. Join us to learn “Margie’s Principles” and life-journey of service to those in need, from those who loved her most. Read more about the “Amazing Margie” and purchase your copy of LOVE, CARE, AND SHARE at www.tomherstadbook.com/. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kellie J. Wright talks to author Tom Herstad "LOVE, CARE, AND SHARE - A MESSAGE FOR US ALL.” http://www.tomherstadbook.com/ Their Mother, Margie was a widow at 38 with 4 children but this did not stop her from helping others on their life journey; Her spare bedroom was rarely empty. After she passed away in the summer of 2011 her son and daughter decided to go and find eighteen people who spent time in their home over a 15 year period starting in early 1980. It took three years to find everyone and interview them. Some of these people also wrote letters on how their time with Margie imparted on their life. Her “Message” is in every story. Join us to learn “Margie’s Principles” and life-journey of service to those in need, from those who loved her most. Read more about the “Amazing Margie” and purchase your copy of LOVE, CARE, AND SHARE at http://www.tomherstadbook.com/.
Session 61 Dr. Catherine Mcilhany is a community-based General Pediatrician. She joined us to talk about her position and her path and what you need to know. We're constantly looking for guests that we can feature here in the podcast. It has been a challenge for us. Please shoot me an email at ryan@medicalschoolhq.net if you know any specialists that you would like to have on the show. Back to today's episode, Catherine has been in practice now for 15 years. Several weeks ago, I talked with a rural General Pediatrician. So you get to hear some differences between rural medicine and a community-based, urban center general pediatrics. [02:15] Interest in Pediatrics It was during her third pediatric rotation that she realized she wanted to do pediatrics. She just had so much fun with the kids and that's what she liked about it. She admires the resilience of kids despite what they're going through. "If you can have some fun almost everyday in some part of your job, it's totally worth it." She did consider doing OB/GYN but then she got into rotations and realized she didn't want to be a surgeon of any type. She also thought about doing Med-Peds but she found the scope of family medicine was so broad that she was worried there would be so much to have to know all the time. She was looking for something narrower. And after doing her adult medicine rotations, she realized she wanted to stick with the kids. That said, Catherine likes working with the parents. A big part of what they do is educating parents and sometimes, crisis management. She describes it as a little intimidating thinking that you're taking care of the most important person in most people's lives. Hence, you have to interact with adults as well. [05:35] What Is Med-Peds? Med-Peds is a combined specialty of internal medicine and pediatrics training so you would be fully qualified to do the full scope of adult internal medicine plus pediatrics care. So it's like Family Medicine except that you're not doing GYN procedures like Family Medicine might do. So you don't have the OB and some of the more specific GYN type. [06:20] Types of Patients In a day, he will see everything from a 3-day-old to a 19-year-old. She had seen a 19-year-old having some schizophrenic break to a diagnosed cancer. She does see a lot of healthy children. She works in a population of a fair number of kids who are really struggling in school. She sees a lot of behavior issues in her office. She also sees a fair amount of contraception counseling, sexually transmitted disease testing in teenagers. So it's an interesting scope of diseases that they see in pediatrics, which is quite opposite to what most people probably think that they're only seeing cold cases. "The hard thing about pediatrics is that you'll see a lot of kids with the same chief complaint, but you have to be able to find the one that has something that's unusual." Although children may have a chief complaint, the hard thing about it is that you have to be able to find the one that's unusual. Hence, you need to be well-trained in seeing a high volume of kids and always thinking who's going to be the "zebra out of all these horses." [08:12] Community versus Academic Setting Catherine admits having worked in an academic setting. But she knew she didn't want to do academic general pediatrics, which involves doing research since it wasn't really her interest. Then when she went into general pediatrics to be a regular primary care pediatrician, she thought getting her feet wet and figure out doing it before she'd teach the residents. Although now, she's in the position where she has been doing it for four years now so she feels more comfortable. [09:50] Typical Day and Procedures Catherine doesn't do any inpatient or nursery-rounding. Her typical day starts at 07:55 am with her first patient. At her clinic, their schedules are about 24 patients a day. So she's doing any number of well visits or sick visits. But most weeks, she sends a couple of kids to the ER, or at least once a month. In terms of doing procedures, Catherine explains the biggest opportunity is when you're working in a little bit of a smaller area where those doctors do a lot. In her office though, they don't do so much suturing just because of how their schedules are set up. So they don't have as much time to do those. "If you're working in a little bit of a smaller area, those docs do tons." But doctors in smaller areas do a lot. They do their own admissions. And if a kid needs a spinal tap, they'd do it. They'd do the inpatient side of things and go to deliveries. They stabilize infants how are newborns. So there's that big chance of doing procedures if you're willing to live in slightly small area. Whereas in large metro areas, it's a little harder mostly just because of the way practice is set up. Nowadays, there a lot more hospitalists around, which is a big change compared to back when she was still training. [12:45] Taking Calls and Work-Life Balance Catherine only take calls a couple weeks the whole year, which means she has a very nice setup. But this may vary from place to place. As in her case, she works for a larger group. It also depends on what size of community you're in. Catherine says she has enough time for her family. She doesn't work five days a week, specifically that she has a couple of kids and one of them has a lot of medical needs. So she tries to balance those things. But for most pediatricians, they're pretty aware that they have lives outside of medicine and they're pretty balanced. Primary care, just in general, sometimes is tough because you will have to figure things out. And if the specialist you send someone to hasn't been able to figure it out, the patients go back to see you. That said, she likes primary care also because it's challenging. But the people that go into pediatrics are pretty much looking out for each other. "Everyone knows that people have lives outside of medicine and they generally want to preserve those for themselves and for their colleagues." [15:05] Choosing Where to Do Your Training Catherine wanted to train at a setting with a charity-type hospital or public safety net hospital where she got to take calls and have a lot of responsibility since she badly wanted the experience. And that's where she ended up going. Also, because where she went to medical school had a large county hospital system, for which she went through a lot of those for her rotations. "If you really don't know what you want to do and you're not sure if you'd want to go into some kind of subspecialty or not, go somewhere that has a strong program." Additionally, go to a school that has a really good primary care focus and that the clinic structure is good. Sometimes, things can change so you want to make sure that you go somewhere that's a well-rounded, strong program. Catherine adds that you should go to where it's going to make you happy. Think about where you're going to be happy and where you're going to fit in well because it's a long three years. It's a lot of calls and a lot of hours. Also, try not to go too far from your support network. [17:05] Bias Against DOs and Common Pediatric Subspecialties Catherine says she hasn't seen any bias against DOs. And coming originally from Oklahoma which has a very large osteopathic presence and she's from Tulsa, which has a very well-regarded osteopathic medical school, she's not seeing it. If this was a question 25 years ago, she would have said there was a difference. But where she trained, she really doesn't see it as an issue. The other more common subspecialties for pediatrics are hematology, oncology, cardiology, and gastroenterology. Catherine stresses how there's a much larger academic emphasis in pediatric specialties that in the adult world. There's a lot fewer jobs in pediatric subspecialties that are non-academic. "There's a much larger academic emphasis in pediatric specialties that in the adult world." If you want to do hematology-oncology in pediatrics, you're virtually 100% looking at the academic curve. So there's just not enough population that support that kind of complicated work that needs a huge amount of technological subspecialty support like hematology-oncology which needs ICU and al these other subspecialists with it. So if you don't want to do academics and you desperately want to do hematology-oncology, pediatrics may not be the right choice. [19:55] Her Message to the Future Specialists to Help Them Take Care of Patients Better First, Catherine says that if it sounds like a really stupid referral, it may be that the parent would literally not take no for an answer. Conversely, if they're puzzled by something or there's a hole in the story that they can't figure out, understand that sometimes that they know a little more. And sometimes, as primary care doctors, they can fill in some of those gaps.. Or they can sort out why this family is so anxious about x, y, or z and they can't figure out why. So she wishes specialists to know that they can just call them. Especially that everything is on electronic medical records now. "Sometimes we have some context that they may not have." [21:20] Working with Other Specialties The people she works with the most are ICUs, cardiology, infectious disease, dermatology, and GI. She doesn't use hematology too often which is good but she uses pulmonology a ton due to asthma cases. That said, they use a whole variety of specialties. But the one they need more of is developmental behavior pediatrics and mental health support. This is one part of pediatrics that Catherine thinks that they as general pediatricians end up trying to manage a lot more than they feel comfortable managing. Luckily, she gets great support from where she works but there's a lot of people out there that don't. "We are seeing a lot of mental health issues too now on kids and teenagers and it has gone up a lot in the last 15-20 years." Outside of clinical work, you can do MD/PhD Peds Hema/Onc, which was what her friend did and now does drug development. [22:33] What She Wished She Knew Catherine wished she had known how much better she would be once she became a parent. Again, she says it's an incredible responsibility and privilege to take care of someone's kid. "It is an incredible privilege for someone to trust me with their child's health." It's a tough job, but at the end of the day, pediatrics is great. At times, you may have to tell some bad news and it can be difficult. And she sort of knew this but she didn't really know this until she had her own kid. What she likes most about being a pediatrician would be her patients and her colleagues. She considers them as being each other's tribe. Everyone she works with is very committed to population health of the children in the U.S. On the flip side, what she likes the least is wrestling a one-year-old to see their ears. ON a serious note, she says the hardest thing is people who don't want to vaccinate their kids. She knows they care for their child and they think they're making the right decision. [27:05] Major Changes in Pediatrics and Final Words of Wisdom Catherine points out that telemedicine is a big issue right now. And she thinks some pediatricians get the "primadonna" type reputation but it's not true. The irony is they're the least interventionist with their own patients. So she really doesn't see how telemedicine for pediatrics is going to work. If she had to do it all over again, Catherine would still have chosen to become a pediatrician. Ultimately, for premeds or med students interested in getting into pediatrics, Catherine's advice is to realize that it's the parents and not just the kid. Also, remember that it's always about what you're going to be happy doing. Compare yourself to other people going into it and when you do rotations. Think about could you work with these people. You want to make sure you could sign your patients out or trust your colleagues. Or if you feel like you could enjoy working with them. "You really want to be in a field that not only do you really love the patients but your colleagues and you have similar and tuned personalities." So don't just look at the work hours, the prestige, the money, etc. But long term happiness. You need to feel like you fit. Don't try to put a square peg in your round hole all the time even if you thought you're only going to do one thing. Be flexible and think about where do you really fit since you're going to work with them for a long time. Links: ryan@medicalschoolhq.net