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Carolyn Bennett is a former Montrealer who left the city in the 1980s. She recently penned an op-ed piece in The Gazette after revisiting the city. She joined Montreal Now's Aaron Rand to explain why she left the city and what inspired her to write a love letter to the city.
Hello Listeners! Happy April 1st to those that celebrate. On this episode... you won't believe the incredible conversation we had. We hope you enjoy this very serious episode on very very serious theatre things. Enjoy! ____________________________________________ Please support Beckett's Babies by reviewing, sharing an episode with your friends or follow us on Instagram @beckettsbabies And as always, we would love to hear from you! Send us your questions or thoughts on playwriting and we might discuss it in our next episode. Email: contact@beckettsbabies.com For more info, visit our website: www.beckettsbabies.com Theme Music: "Live Like the Kids" by Samuel Johnson, Laura Robertson, Luke O'Dea (APRA) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beckettsbabies/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beckettsbabies/support
James and Justina Page are college sweethearts who have been married for more than 35 years. James is an Associate Pastor and singer/musician in Houston, Texas, whereas Justina is an award-winning author, international speaker, lyricist and actor. Justina is also the founder and CEO of The Amos House of Faith, a non-profit organization serving the burn community. Together they have inspired individuals from all walks of life by their commitment to marriage and their faith in Jesus Christ.
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City of Hope Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship December 17th, 2023 Sermon: Simeon's Waiting, Living, Worshipping Hope- People of Advent Pt. 3 Text: Luke 2:25-35 Speaker: Rev. John Song www.cityofhopechurch.net
City of Hope Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship December 10th, 2023 Sermon: Mary's Spirit Filled Hope- People of Advent Pt. 2 Text: Luke 1:26-38 Speaker: Rev. John Song www.cityofhopechurch.net
ESPN's Jeff Passan on why Dodgers' Ohtani deal isn't cheating the CBT, why MLB would have allowed Padres deal for Aaron Judge, why Padres did well in Soto deal & likelihood of Jung Hoo Lee to San Diego.
Are you tired of feeling like you have to tiptoe around trigger warnings when expressing your emotions? Do you feel alone and isolated in your struggle to connect with friends who have not experienced trauma like you have? In this episode, Katherine Lazar, a courageous woman who has navigated the heartbreaking experience of losing a child before birth, shares her inspirational journey of loss, recovery, and finding a supportive community to help her through it all. Tune in to be embraced and gain valuable insights into the complexities of grief and the power of community support during difficult times. Top reasons to listen to the entire episode: Hear Katherine's story of suffering a traumatic loss after experiencing the death and stillbirth of her first child, Brody. Gain a different perspective on the importance of leaning into painful topics around grief and loss. Listen and learn Katherine's ways for dealing with fear and anxiety post traumatic loss. Get resources for navigating life as a Loss Mom, or for supporting a parent who has experienced a misscarriage, stillbirth and death of a child. Full Show Notes Here: www.rebelmente.com/t-talk-podcast/katherinelazar Connect with Guest Instagram @thekatherinelazar Youtube: @thekatherinelazar katherinelazar.com At a Total Loss Podcast Connect with Shaelene: Follow Shaelene on TikTok Follow Shaelene on Instagram Work With Shaelene Sign Up To Receive Emails From Shaelene DBT Group Practice Owners FB Group Thanks for joining us on the T-Talk podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5 star rating and review. This helps the T-Talk mission of creating accessibility to mental health support and decreasing stigma. Interested in advertising your business or services on T-Talk? Check out our Podcast Sponsorship page, where you can check out everything included in our Pod Sponsor Package and see if it's the right fit for you, your audience and your business! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/t-talk-with-shaelene/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/t-talk-with-shaelene/support
This episode Krystle chats with 2/4 emotional Manifestor Jenna Gee. They talk all things Manifestor! They go through the repelling closed aura, the way others treat a Manifestor, informing & more! **Trigger warning…there are some conversations around abuse & sexual trauma from minutes 57:25 to minute 1:04:30. Grab your tissue box, tea & notepad! Join us as we FEEL into the impact of the Manifestor aura! **CONTENT WARNING**: Jenna speaks about her trauma with sexual abuse & trauma from minute 57:25 to minute 1:04:30 Connect with Jenna: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/the-sunshine-artisthttps://www.instagram.com/the_sunshineartist/https://twitter.com/_SunshineArtistArt ShopWebsiteAuthor Page --------------------------- March Human Design Diaries - This is Deconditioning : https://youtu.be/bM4hUIhKsFw Connect with us: Krystle Kavalsky website: https://www.humandesignastro.com/journeythroughhdlandingpage IG: @journeythroughhd Leah Hutchins: website: https://design-with-leah.square.site/ IG: @the_splenic_projector YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7ii1nz0PT0uEBJRr4eDVQ Follow us on IG @humandesignastroclub email: astrohd1111@gmail.com Visit our website: https://www.humandesignastro.com/ Podcast Q&A form: https://forms.gle/Xk23x9oKh8Xiqat28 Genetic Matrix Affiliate Link: https://affiliate.geneticmatrix.com/idevaffiliate.php?id=5011 Commercial Application Form! https://forms.gle/ugpZTY9kezV8mgPP6 Content to purchase: Cosmic Community (doors reopen April 1-3): https://www.humandesignastro.com/cosmiccommunity User Manual to Your True Self is an in depth language manual and help you apply these terms to your chart $33. https://www.humandesignastro.com/your-user-manual-to-your-true-self Nurture Your Child Through Their Design Class! +1 hour recorded class plus 20+ page PDF $25! https://www.humandesignastro.com/nurtureyourchildclass Variables Mini classes!! We invite you to learn about your unique Determination and Cognition - audio plus PDF you can keep for life. Find yours here: https://www.humandesignastro.com/variablesminiclasses Free content: Get on our Email list! : https://www.humandesignastro.com/newsletter Tips and tricks to using your human design strategy and authority https://www.humandesignastro.com/freeguide Crash Course to Understanding the Transits & Planets Guidebook https://www.humandesignastro.com/crash-course-to-understanding-the-transits-planets Podcast Educational Episodes: https://www.humandesignastro.com/educationalepisodes --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humandesignastro/support
Today I am joined by Iresha Picot, M.Ed, LBS. Iresha is a Licensed Behavior Specialist and Therapist. A Philly transplant by way of Virginia, Iresha is the co-editor of the book, "The Color of Hope: People of Color Mental Health Narratives", and has written articles in the Research in the Teaching of English, The Philadelphia Weekly, Elephant Journal, Aunt Chloe's Journal, Specter Magazine, and For Harriet. She has also been featured in NPR, NBC, WHYY, Bicycle Magazine and PBS American Portraits. Iresha recently directed her first short film with Love Now Media, called the “The Do-Over”, which centers a story on trauma and triumph. She has worked with the “Me Too” movement on their survivors healing series. Iresha hosted a digital show called “Sis, are you good?” series with Girltrek, INC that digitally centered Mental Health check-ins with Black Women. Social Media: @Ireshadahoodtherapist At the time of this recording, Iresha was reading: Becoming Abolitionists — Derecka Purnell Gathering Blossoms UNder Fire: The Journals of Alice Walker — Alice Walker Her go to books recommendations for healing work: bell hooks—All About Love, Salvation, Communion Today I Affirm -Alex Elle The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself — Michael Alan Singer My Grandmother's Hands —Resmaa Manakem The Body Keeps the Score —Bessel van der Kolk Thich Nhat Hanh —You Are Here Yesterday I Cried -Iyanla Vanzant Thank you for listening to Dear Soft Black Woman. You can support this podcast via agentlelanding.substack.com You can find Rose on IG / Twitter / rosejpercy.com
Jastik Kami from West Bengal who completed the training of Dual course shares his experience & feedback on how IDALS enabled to scale his dancing & professional skills during the entire training process. Jastik made his first earning after learning those necessary skills which he could commercialize and also, explains why IDALS is the best and why these courses are much of a need for the dancers of today's generation.Listen to the full podcast now!Thank you for listening to IDALS Podcast!Follow IDALS on all the social media platforms
People in southwestern Newfoundland were given some information Tuesday evening they've been waiting seven and a half weeks to get. Fiona's storm surge destroyed their homes on September 24, and the owners have been in limbo ever since. Provincial officials held a meeting to outline how financial assistance will work. Peggy Savery is a homeowner who lost her home in Fiona.
It's hard to believe that we're nearly at another ANZAC Day commemoration. I can still remember when annual events like this seemed to take forever to get to.When I was 21 I spent a month travelling through Turkey and went over to Gallipoli for the day. It was a day I'll never forget. What I saw, I never want to see again. I have never seen so many headstones for so many people in one place.It's also hard to believe that large parts of Europe are once again dealing with a maniacal, megalomaniac with strong narcissistic traits seemingly undeterred by some of the strongest sanctions ever imposed.How can it be possible that all these years after the First World War and then the second, that we are once again faced with an event that in this day and age should be foreseen and resolved behind the scenes with high-level diplomacy.Like me, you are probably eternally grateful to have a life with such incredible freedom. I will always remember those who have so much so that we're able to have what we have now.There wouldn't be many generations surviving today that know what it's like to sacrifice so much of your life for so many. Many of those that were lucky enough to come back, went on to live lives of physical and mental suffering with little significant recompense.The terminology may have changed from shellshock to post-traumatic stress disorder, but the level of suffering was visceral and unforgiving. Both for the ANZACs and families they returned to.I hope you manage to find some time to find serenity and silence and remember those who gave so much for us. We will always remember them.
So tonight, the big Moana Pasifika game, just hours before the restrictions lift that could've seen bigger crowds attend. Seems crazy that they just miss out by a short timeframe, midnight Friday, when they surely could have let a bigger crowd gather at Mt Smart tonight. So, two of this weekend's Super Rugby games can be held without restrictions on size, but tonight's won't be. But are fans ready to embrace the crowd thing again? Who's actually going? Are people ready for crowds? Or will they still freak out? I mean Eden Park seats 50,000 but I doubt that'll be a full house. Yes, there'll be excitement to see games live again, but how many will commit to sitting shoulder to shoulder in a large setting? I mean I hope it's a good number. For the teams and players, to get the atmosphere back, to get the hype back, the sense of normality we've all been missing. Crowds back watching games – I mean let's hope come July we are all back to packed tournaments and good well-supported games, winter bugs permitting. Super Rugby franchises that have been bleeding money the past two years certainly need it. I'm sure team morale could do with it, and for sport-mad families, the live game scene is a really important part of family traditions. But we need some clarity back too. Being in a slightly skewed red light doesn't help with the general understanding of what's allowed and what's not. There's still a lot of confusion out there. And I notice yesterday, ironically standing at Eden Park, the PM gave another hint there may be a move to Orange sooner than we think. Maybe they're just delaying it so as not to upset the Rod Jackson, Siousixe Wiles crowd? But they must know that for hospo and events and sports, we need to get to Orange sooner rather than later. The PM said what may happen is a regional shift. She said “the traffic light system had the capacity for regions to be at different levels without worrying about enforcing a hard border”.. so they're going to ..“consider whether some regions are ready to move sooner than others.” However, the earliest they'll consider that will be the first week of April. Still, that's not far away. But for tonight's game at Mt Smart, crowd sizes are still limited and it's actually something Moana Pasifika's on board with. A spokesperson said they “remain committed to limiting the number of supporters to bubbles of 100, to a maximum of 900, in the interests of public safety..” because they're.. “conscious of their Pasifika fan base in South Auckland and note that Covid is still rampant in their communities.” So that's tonight's game, then tomorrow there are two matches, Highlanders against Blues in Dunedin and Chiefs against Crusaders in Hamilton. I can't wait to see the crowds back at these, and I hope they do come out to support. It'll be good to get that crowd spirit back, which not only helps lift player morale, but also lift the franchise's revenue.
God writes the final word on The Bridge, but after His opinion, whose matters? And what do we want it to be?
Andrew and I sat down together to talk about “Squid Game.” Currently the most popular TV show on Netflix, “Squid Game” is a show produced in South Korea. We talk about what we thought of the show, ask each other what we thought of different aspects of the show, explain some of the cultural story elements that may have been lost in translation, and our predictions of what may come in the future. Any and all feedback can be transmitted via: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/ihopetheyhearthis --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ihtht/support
Musician Uzuhan and I sit down to talk about how he navigates three distinct cultures that he is a part of: hip hop, Christian, and Asian. Make sure to go check out Uzuhan's latest single “Same Things Anymore”! https://open.spotify.com/track/3kD7VaiqlIKWJJSk7gvtGL?si=44ff18876000480d Also, big shout out to Space Crew and their awesome podcast recording studio! Go check out their website to check out their co-working space and everything else that they offer! https://www.thespacecrew.com/ Any and all feedback can be transmitted via: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/ihopetheyhearthis Twitter: www.twitter.com/ihthtpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ihtht/support
My amazing wife has finally agreed to be on this podcast with me! My wife, Shirley Shin, had the goal of giving birth without epidurals for both of our daughters. With the birth of our second daughter, Kaelyn Seohyun Shin, Shirley walks us through the reasons she wanted to give birth without epidurals and how she prepared to take on such a task. Also, check out my wife's online boutique for baby clothes and accessories! https://www.aisleyandjune.com Any and all feedback can be transmitted via: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/ihopetheyhearthis Twitter: www.twitter.com/ihthtpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ihtht/support
Josh Park has a YouTube channel called ㄱ하자 (Let's Remember) with a series of videos that detail the origins of the church in Korea. We discuss why Josh decided to start the YouTube channel and why he thinks its so important that we remember our history. Make sure to check out Josh's YouTube channel ㄱ하자 at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhzbmQ8iukw Any and all feedback can be transmitted via: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/ihopetheyhearthis Twitter: www.twitter.com/ihthtpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ihtht/support
Iresha Picot M.Ed, LBS, is a Licensed Behavior Specialist, and has a Master's Degree in Urban Education and Post-Graduate work in Women Studies from Temple University. In addition to a Master's Degree, she has post-graduate certifications in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism. Iresha is the co-editor of the book, "The Color of Hope: People of Color Mental Health Narratives", and has written articles in the Research in the Teaching of English, Elephant Journal, Aunt Chloe's Journal, Specter Magazine and For Harriet. She has been featured in articles in NPR, Bicycle Magazine and PBS American Portrait Series. Currently, Iresha works in the Behavior and Mental Health fields as a Licensed Behavior Specialist, Outpatient & Mobile Therapist. Iresha is currently under supervision to become a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).Outside of these credentials, Iresha is an entire vibe on Instagram. Iresha is notoriously known for the collective affirmations on Sundays with GirlTrek and a certified warrior that will remind you reclaim your peace by any means necessary. On this episode, Iresha Picot and Latoya Shauntay Snell dissect different layers of radical self-care and the power of fully acknowledging when you are not doing okay. Picot and Snell discuss their joy of pivoting towards indoor workouts and cycling during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine. Picot talk breaks down the art of communication, layers that intimidate people due to prior personal experiences and connecting with a therapist. NOTE: Audio may be slightly distorted for brief periods of the podcast. Recordings are done remotely. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/runningfatchef)
What Do You Hope People Find Out About You? "That I like older people more for a date". "I wish people know that just because I'm smiling, it doesn't mean that I'm not battling things internally. I wish people would reach out."
Mike Sohn came by to tell us about his journey to becoming financially literate and realizing that life free of debt is possible. Come listen as Mike explains all the things he and his family did to eliminate debt and save enough money to buy a house without a mortgage! Any and all feedback can be transmitted via: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/ihopetheyhearthis Twitter: www.twitter.com/ihthtpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ihtht/support
Faith Inspire presents The Power of Faith: Transforming Ourselves and Our Communities.HOPE! People of Iman & The Rewards in The Hereafter - Imam Muhammad Mahmoud
A recently reconnected high school friend, Lauren Song, joins us today to talk to us about how she started on her journey to reform her relationship with her father. Take a listen to learn about how her current relationship with her dad affected other relationships in her life and the steps she took to start rebuilding their relationship. Also, make sure to Laurel Society’s Instagram at: www.instagram.com/laurel.society Any and all feedback can be transmitted via: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/ihopetheyhearthis Twitter: www.twitter.com/ihthtpodcast
EJ makes good on his promise to come back so we could talk about some of the topics we couldn’t get to last time. We open with me answering the cliffhanger question from the previous episode with EJ: why was David intimidated by EJ? Then we get into all the different capacities in which EJ impacts communities and he even gives us advice on how to become a community impactor like himself. Also, make sure to visit https://www.atlantarunclub.com/milesforchange to learn how to participate in “Miles for Change” Any and all feedback can be transmitted via: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/ihopetheyhearthis Twitter: www.twitter.com/ihthtpodcast
Executive Pastor, Tim McDonald, shares a message of hope from Romans 15 v13. We look to God as the source of our hoe and the anticipated object of our hope; a hope that is fixated on the reality that Jesus is coming back. Our prayer is that God fills us with hope, joy, and peace as we trust in Him so that we can be people who bring hope, joy, and peace to others. Join us live every Sunday at 9 and 11am for our online gatherings by visiting westsideajc.org/online
We must believe that better days are always ahead of us.
Do you wear masks in public? Do you not? Listen as I talk about the major talking points surrounding the debate around wearing masks and how you should approach the conversation with people you don't agree with. Stay tuned until the end because I highlight some local creatives and the content they are creating to be consumed by you! Any and all feedback is welcomed at: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ihopetheyhearthis Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ihthtpodcast Local Creatives Highlight: https://www.instagram.com/edwardcreates https://www.instagram.com/whenigrowup.podcast https://www.instagram.com/apol0getiks https://www.instagram.com/buthoneypodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode, I revisit my recent past episodes on racism to address some criticism that I have been getting. Criticism is always welcomed on this podcast as it helps to refine my thoughts and perspective and it keeps this much needed dialogue going. If there are any thoughts or feedback you want to convey, please use the following methods: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ihopetheyhearthis Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ihthtpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What does it look like to look to the interests of someone else over myself? Jesus' life paints a picture for us.
Grocery store and supermarket workers are on the front lines of this pandemic in a major way. We wanted to talk to someone who has been doing one of these jobs since the pandemic started. Amy Paris works at a ShopRite supermarket in the Philly suburbs. She was nice enough to join the podcast to talk about what it's like working at a grocery store -- which just happens to be both one of the most important and riskiest jobs out there right now.
We tend to think of sharing faith to be all about what we say or do. The story of Phillip reveals how we LISTEN to God and people in all kinds of circumstances speaks louder than even the most well formulated arguments.
Take a listen as we explore what it means to be people of hope in a difficult time. Hope People start in Prayer.
I am issuing a challenge. The #Local1200Challenge. In these testing times, local businesses are one of the most economically impacted groups. I pledge to spend $1,200 at local businesses and I hope I can encourage you to support local businesses as well! Please follow my journey and see which local businesses I support on my Instagram! Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Gym and I spend some time talking about what makes a good story and some of our tv show recommendations for your lock down/quarantine time tv show binge-ing pleasures! Any and all feedback and be transmitted via: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hannah Lee is pursuing her doctorate in counseling psychology with her research and clinical focus on Asians and Asian Americans, especially how immigration can influence variations of stress. Needless to say, we had a ton of things to talk about regarding the Asian American experience. If any of what we talked about resonated with you or you want to continue this conversation with me or Hannah, please send us a message via the following: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our very first remote guest, Diana Do, joins us to talk to us about being an Asian American school counseling in a school system. She talks about us about her everyday duties, challenges of finding the balance between caring too much and not caring enough, and how it feels to be one of only a handful of Asian American school counselors in her school district. As we are doing on this podcast, please practice social distancing to help slow the spread of COVID-19! Any and all feedback is welcomed to: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Christina started The Collective Effect because she recognizes that our impact is greater when we work together. Listen to her story about what motivated her to start this organization and what she hopes to accomplish for the marginalized people of Uganda. To learn more about The Collective Effect and ways to get involved please visit: thecollectiveeffect.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I saw Parasite and it was amazing. I ran into the kitchen at my friend's house before the Super Bowl party and said, "Anyone who wants to talk about Parasite come follow me!" Nina, Phil, and Helen came into a room with me and we talked about Parasite. This episode is the result. Total off the cuff and unrehearsed so please be kind. Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pastor Daniel Kim has a lot of stories. Today, we only had enough time to talk about his time in the army. Listen as we talk about his experience and opinion about the army. Any and all feedback is appreciated at: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Danny Park has gone through many transitions. What he studied didn't translate directly to his first job at Verizon and the next transition to mortgage broker didn't have a direct line either. Danny was also a worship leader at church who took his passion for music into the DJ-ing realm as part of the DJ-ing duo 2TONES. Danny talks us through all of these transitions to give us insight into how he was able to go through them so successfully. Any and all feedback is appreciated at: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Host of "The Growing Family" podcast, Pastor Andrew Song, joins us today to talk to us about him and his wife's experience with their first pregnancy and losing a child at 8 months to still birth. We also get into some of the struggles and emotional obstacles that they've had to overcome going into their second pregnancy and how life has been since the birth of their daughter. We even get some news about the future of "The Growing Family" podcast in the year 2020. Any and all feedback is appreciated at: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Singer songwriter Lydia Yoon came by to talk to us about the heart behind her music! I also dig to get an inside look at her music creation process and how she developed her talents throughout the years. Also, Lydia is a mother of three who home schools her daughters and a ministry partner to her pastor husband. Aren't you curious about how she finds the time to do anything? Well, listen to find out! Follow Lydia on Instagram at: @LydiaYoonMusic All feedback is welcomed at: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jerry Yang and his wife Soojin spent a year travelling the world. I sat down with him to hear about how he accomplished this financially and logistically. Jerry gives us plenty of tips and advice on travelling efficiently, so make sure to take a listen if you plan on overseas travel in the future! All feedback is welcomed at: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Director and Founder of the Atlanta Run Club (ARC) comes by to talk to us about his passion in fitness and community building. We explore his life to try to figure out what motivates James and how he came to create this community based around fitness. James also lets us in on some exciting news regarding the future of ARC! Keep up to date on all things ARC on Instagram @AtlantaRunClub All feedback is welcomed at: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The drummer for local worship band ZLND Ben Chong came to talk to us again! We talk about his everyday life, like his career as a physical therapist, and how his passion in music influences it. We even get Ben's musical breakdown of all of ZLND's so far released songs! All feedback is welcomed! Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Teacher Jessica Wang came over to talk to us about her life! We talked about her mixed racial background, how it was growing up in a family where she was extremely younger than her siblings, how she overcame hardships in her career as a teacher, her heart for teaching and mentoring students in less fortunate situations, and how she continues to chase her passion in art despite a hectic schedule. Follow Jessica's Instagram at: @theheartinmiart Send us any and all feedback to: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
UBI. Universal Basic Income. Does the idea of $1,000 a month for every adult citizen in the USA sounds unfamiliar or unappealing to you? Then this episode is for you! Listen as I explain why I think the UBI is a great idea. If you disagree, please let me know and educate me! All feedback is welcomed to the following: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Listen as I talk about how the Hong Kong protests of an extradition bill has, through a series of events, ended up silencing certain political opinions in the NBA. Also, I follow up on a couple of episodes from the past! The recycling episode and Target episode. Make sure to go listen to those! Please send any and all feedback to: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
USA Today's Video Producer Jane Mo came by to talk to have a conversation with us! We talk about many aspects of her career in news media such as how it interacts with her identity as an Asian American and as a woman of faith. We even get into her side of the story on how she and Junhui started dating! Follow her on Instagram @janemoo Please send us any feedback at: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Returning guest and friend of the podcast Solina Chiang returns to talk about her journey with anxiety. Listen and hear about how Solina flipped the script to use her anxiety as a tool rather than letting it take over! Please send us any and all feedback: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis
Guest Andy Eun returns to talk about anxiety and take me through a live coaching session to help me figure out the source of my anxiety. This is the most open and vulnerable I've ever gotten on this podast! Please send any and all feedback to: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you shop at Target, listen! I may be able to save you a few bucks! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What's the number one most viewed TV show on Netflix? The Office! I love it and you love it, so let's talk about it! I have a fan-theory-esque thing I want to run by you guys to see if you agree. I think it adds to the enjoyment of the show, but maybe I'm wrong? You tell me! Feedback is always wanted and appreciated! Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Did you know there is a trade war happening between South Korea and Japan? It's not as big as the one between the US and China, but it may affect you in the future. Take a listen and learn about what's happening and why history plays a huge role in the tension. Disclaimer: I was born in South Korea so there is bound to be some bias here. Send us your feedback at: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
As promised, we were lucky enough to get the members of ZLND on to talk about their music producing process! Listen as we discuss the band's history, their heart behind the music they make, and some advice for other local musicians just starting out! Follow ZLND on their Instagram at: @ZLND Any and all feedback is appreciated! Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
My brother-in-law came over to talk to us abound finance! Listen as Brian utilizes his work experience, his education, and personal studies to talk finance and what advice he would share with others regarding budgeting and investments! Any and all feedback is always appreciated! Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Did you know that there is a plastic recycling crisis happening right now? A lot of the plastic that you recycle actually might end up in landfills or the oceans despite your recycling efforts. Listen to find out more! All feedback is appreciated and highly valued: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Special education teacher Minsu Kim joins us this week to talk about her experiences teaching children with disabilities and what motivates her in her career path! Please send any feedback and/or questions to: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What is passion? What are the benefits and/or costs of chasing your passion? Listen as I talk with Conor Chiang about his journey to finding and pursuing his passion. As bonus, listen to Conor's controversial answer to my question regarding his marriage! Send us any and all feedback to: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
After all the feedback from the first Avengers End Game episode, we decided to do a part 2. Most of the feedback came from Gym saying that he wanted to do another episode, but feedback nonetheless. Listen to the first Avengers End Game episode and the Follow Up episode with Paul to get the full context of this episode. As always, please give us any feedback through the following medium: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With all the controversy around law enforcement and the black lives matter movement, a lot of people have expressed hatred toward all law enforcement personnel. Some honest and good police officers have had to deal with the consequences of the actions of the dishonest and bad police officers. Listen as I give a law enforcement officer a chance to tell his side of the story of the narrative. Please send any and all feedback to: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our first international episode! Listen as I speak to my brother about his experiences becoming and living as an international lawyer in South Korea. Email us all feedback at: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Let's talk about how Hitler came to be known and one of the most evil persons in human history and what we can learn from it. Email me any feedback at: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Why look far and wide for good music when it might be right under your nose? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Do you have boredom scheduled into your life and you don't know what to do about it? Listen to this and be inspired! Send me any and all feedback to my email address at: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Daylight savings time... my nemesis. It's time to defeat this evil once and for all! Email me feedback at: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The star and showrunner of Netflix’s "One Day At a Time" — one of Hollywood's few series starring and led by women of color — talk Hollywood, sexism and the stereotypes they’re tired of hearing about Latinas. It’s a TV show about a Cuban-American single mother who works as a nurse. She’s an Army veteran and her ex-husband is still a contractor overseas. She has post-traumatic stress, depression and anxiety. Her teenage daughter is an out and proud lesbian in a world that isn’t always welcoming. Her son has been bullied by racists who tell him to “go back to Mexico,” even though he’s a third-generation American. Her mother, a devout Catholic and Cuban immigrant, and lives with them in a small apartment in a working-class Los Angeles neighborhood. If you’re among those who read that and think the show isn’t for you, Machado is having none of it. “We get this question a lot, like, ‘What does it have to do with me? Why should I watch it?’” Machado said in an interview for POLITICO’s Women Rule podcast. “And I’m saying personally, I grew up watching white people and I identified with them. And I didn’t have anything in common with ‘Growing Pains.’ I had nothing in common with Kirk Cameron. … They were telling universal stories about family, about love, about all of these things.” “When I wake up in the morning, I don’t think, like, ‘Another day in the life of a Latina!’” chuckled Gloria Calderón Kellett, the series’ co-runner, who joined Machado on the podcast. “You just wake up, and you’re a human and you’re trying to go about your day.” Over its three seasons, “One Day At a Time” has earned a devoted fan following, both for its sharp writing and for its perspective on the world. It’s one of relatively few TV shows in Hollywood both led by and starring women of color (Machado’s mother is portrayed by Rita Moreno, the legendary EGOT winner whose career has spanned from “Singin’ In the Rain” and “West Side Story” to the Netflix series). Having strong women behind the camera makes a difference, too. “Day One of our show, we sit down with our staff and we say, ‘Hey, listen. If you have something — your kid has something at their school, you get to go to that,’” said Calderón Kellett. “‘And for those of you who have chosen not to have children, but your dog or your mom or your best friend is the most important person in the world to you, they have something? You get to go to that. All of you get to live your lives. And we’re going to try very hard to get out of here so that you can have dinner and have a full life outside of this.’ The moment you say that to anybody, they will kill for you.” Having worked a steady career in TV on series like “How I Met Your Mother” and “Rules of Engagement,” Calderón Kellett said she was moved to take the approach because she’s toiled away in so many toxic and unaccommodating male-dominated writers’ rooms. “Here I am in Hollywood, and I’m suffering [because of] a guy who doesn’t want to go home because he doesn’t like his wife and kids, and he wants to hold me hostage here while he’s telling dick jokes,” she said. “The more I would be in rooms where there would be half women, or more and more women, the more that type of misogynistic behavior ended. It would just start to end.”
Liam Neeson has gotten himself in some controversy after an interview he did. If you have an opinion about the situation I want to talk to you, so please listen! As always, please send any feedback to my email at: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Do you hate Christianity and those who practice it? Listen as I address those people who do and try to reconcile the hatred by offering a Christian's perspective. Email me feedback at: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Anxiety and Depression Association of America reports that depression or Major Depressive Disorder is the leading cause of disability for people between the ages of 15 &44. "In 2015 around 16.1 million adults aged 18 or older in the US had experienced at least one major depressive episode in the last year-". We've heard about post-partum but it's probably safe to say that this number has to represent a number of pregnant women. Despite societal expectations, pregnancy doesn't eradicate depression. It's not like your depression is absolved because you're pregnant now. So let's talk about it! I'm sharing my story and I've invited my guest, a Licensed Behavior Specialist and Doula to talk about her encounters with mothers dealing with depression! Enjoy! But if you feel that you are going to harm yourself listen to this podcast later and call 1 (800) 273-8255 now; this is the Suicide Prevention Hotline. •••• Here are links to the articles I talked about: www.nytimes.com/2015/05/31/magazi…h-depression.html www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archiv…-health/561740/ •••• Stats that I cite: Symptoms of Depression adaa.org/understanding-anxiety/depression/symptoms Update: "An estimated 16.2 million adults in the United States had at least one major depressive episode." www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistic…depression.shtml Women are 2x's more likely to develop MDD: www.health.harvard.edu/womens-health…nd-depression 14-23% of pregnant women experience depression: www.acog.org/Womens-Health/Depr…tpartum-Depression Affects of antenatal depression: www.everydayhealth.com/depression/guide/pregnancy/ •••• Say hi to Iresha and support: @IreshaDaHoodTherapist on Instagram The Color of Hope: People of Color Mental Health Narratives www.amazon.com/Color-Hope-People…ves/dp/1514273489 •••• Here's how to support me: patreon.com/TDXMedia •••• Here's how to connect: @TheDanielleExperiment on Instagram thedanielleexperiment@gmail.com @tdx_media on Twitter
This week we sit down with activist, culture creator and movement maker DeRay McKesson to learn more about him and to get his take on various topics and social issues. This episode is co-hosted by Kezmiché “Kim” Atterbury and Jordun Lawrence. From the National Urban League, For The Movement discusses persistent policy, social, and civil rights issues affecting communities of color. In this episode DeRay discusses: The state of Black America Pod Save America His daily routine Black Lives Matter vs. Legacy Organizations Criminal justice reform Pose, TV show Why he still wears his blue vest Upcoming book, On the Other Side of Freedom: The Case for Hope People and books that inspire him Find him at: https://deray.com Contact and Follow: Web: #ForTheMovement Email: podcast@nul.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/NULpolicy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NULPolicy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/NULPolicy Marc’s Twitter: @MarcMorial Don’s Twitter: @DCravins Kim’s Twitter: @kayellea Jordun’s Twitter: @_jordun
www.AlternativeHealthTools.com Serena Goldsmith is originally from the East Coast (New Jersey and Virginia), but moved to San Diego County with her family at the age of 13. Serena went to high school in Encinitas, CA, and graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Occidental College in 1994, with a major in Sociology and a minor in Spanish. While attending Occidental, Serena developed serious physical and mental health symptoms and was diagnosed with two health conditions that greatly changed the course of her life: bipolar disorder and Crohn's disease. She has spent the past 20 years on a journey of discovery and recovery in order to find answers to how she could lead a healthy and meaningful life with these conditions. Based on what she has learned, Serena has been able to achieve a level of wellness that makes it possible for her to pursue her dreams and goals and to live a healthy and happy life. Serena currently works as a Peer Support Specialist at North Coastal Mental Health Center in Oceanside, CA and does individual and group counseling with clients diagnosed with what are termed “severe and persistent” mental illnesses. Serena is also a student in the Master of Social Work Program at California State University San Marcos. Serena's career goals are to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, to contribute her experience and knowledge about recovery to the field of mental health, to reduce stigma around mental illness, and to change mental health policies on a national level in order to create more person-centered and recovery-oriented mental health services in the United States and beyond. Serena is passionate about sharing her story and what she has learned over the past 20 years during the course of her recovery journey in order to bring hope, knowledge, and inspiration to others. She has spoken for several different organizations, including the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), International Bipolar Foundation, Tri-City Medical Center, and Mental Health Systems, Inc. Topics Crohn's disease, Bipolar disorder, Mental Illness, It's Okay And Important To Talk About This, Depression and Anxiety, Suicide, Psychosis, Hope, Recovery Educator. Mary Ellen Copeland and the Copeland Center Serena as a facilitator for the Copeland Center's curriculum Mental Health Recovery and WRAP (Wellness, Recovery Action Plan). The Wellness Recovery Action Plan® or WRAP®, is a self-designed prevention and wellness process that anyone can use to get well, stay well and make their life the way they want it to be. Hope – People who experience mental health difficulties get well, stay well and go on to meet their life dreams and goals. Personal Responsibility – It's up to you, with the assistance of others, to take action and do what needs to be done to keep yourself well. Education – Learning all you can about what you are experiencing so you can make good decisions about all aspects of you life. Self Advocacy – Effectively reaching out to others so that you can get what it is that you need, want and deserve to support your wellness and recovery. Support – While working toward your wellness is up to you, receiving support from others, and giving support to others will help you feel better and enhance the quality of your life. “Recovery is remembering who you are and using your strengths to become all that you were meant to be.” ~ Recovery Innovations Wellness Tip Wellness Tools? - What works for you that helps you stay well. Links and Resources Mentioned Self Healing Colitis & Crohn's by David Klein, Ph.D. Healing Bipolar and Depression by Suzy Hoseus The Copeland Center Mental Health Recovery and WRAP (Wellness, Recovery Action Plan) Recovery Innovations Healing Bipolar and Depression by Suzy Hoseus Serena Goldsmith A Story of Hope and Recovery 3-18-15 International Bipolar Foundation Fighting Bipolar's Stigma Dial 2-1-1 Get Connected. Get Answers International Bipolar Foundation Digestion Perfection The Access and Crisis Line 888-724-7240 PERT (The Psychiatric Emergency Response Team) Bonus Alternative Health Tools Practitioners Party Pics Contact information Email Serena Goldsmith Using podsafe music from http://ccmixter.org/ Loveshadow - Almost Given UpNethis - SteadySpeck - Greensleeves (whatever mix) DISCLAIMERThe information contained in these podcasts and on this website is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional to diagnose your health condition and prevent self diagnosis. We do not dispense medical advice or prescribe or diagnose illness. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration or the American Medical Association have not evaluated, approved, or disapproved the material contained in these podcasts or on this website or its related material. No specific claims are made in relation to any health conditions or the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of the devices contained in this website.
www.AlternativeHealthTools.com Serena Goldsmith is originally from the East Coast (New Jersey and Virginia), but moved to San Diego County with her family at the age of 13. Serena went to high school in Encinitas, CA, and graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Occidental College in 1994, with a major in Sociology and a minor in Spanish. While attending Occidental, Serena developed serious physical and mental health symptoms and was diagnosed with two health conditions that greatly changed the course of her life: bipolar disorder and Crohn’s disease. She has spent the past 20 years on a journey of discovery and recovery in order to find answers to how she could lead a healthy and meaningful life with these conditions. Based on what she has learned, Serena has been able to achieve a level of wellness that makes it possible for her to pursue her dreams and goals and to live a healthy and happy life. Serena currently works as a Peer Support Specialist at North Coastal Mental Health Center in Oceanside, CA and does individual and group counseling with clients diagnosed with what are termed “severe and persistent” mental illnesses. Serena is also a student in the Master of Social Work Program at California State University San Marcos. Serena’s career goals are to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, to contribute her experience and knowledge about recovery to the field of mental health, to reduce stigma around mental illness, and to change mental health policies on a national level in order to create more person-centered and recovery-oriented mental health services in the United States and beyond. Serena is passionate about sharing her story and what she has learned over the past 20 years during the course of her recovery journey in order to bring hope, knowledge, and inspiration to others. She has spoken for several different organizations, including the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), International Bipolar Foundation, Tri-City Medical Center, and Mental Health Systems, Inc. Topics Crohn's disease, Bipolar disorder, Mental Illness, It’s Okay And Important To Talk About This, Depression and Anxiety, Suicide, Psychosis, Hope, Recovery Educator. Mary Ellen Copeland and the Copeland Center Serena as a facilitator for the Copeland Center’s curriculum Mental Health Recovery and WRAP (Wellness, Recovery Action Plan). The Wellness Recovery Action Plan® or WRAP®, is a self-designed prevention and wellness process that anyone can use to get well, stay well and make their life the way they want it to be. Hope – People who experience mental health difficulties get well, stay well and go on to meet their life dreams and goals. Personal Responsibility – It’s up to you, with the assistance of others, to take action and do what needs to be done to keep yourself well. Education – Learning all you can about what you are experiencing so you can make good decisions about all aspects of you life. Self Advocacy – Effectively reaching out to others so that you can get what it is that you need, want and deserve to support your wellness and recovery. Support – While working toward your wellness is up to you, receiving support from others, and giving support to others will help you feel better and enhance the quality of your life. “Recovery is remembering who you are and using your strengths to become all that you were meant to be.” ~ Recovery Innovations Wellness Tip Wellness Tools? - What works for you that helps you stay well. Links and Resources Mentioned Self Healing Colitis & Crohn’s by David Klein, Ph.D. Healing Bipolar and Depression by Suzy Hoseus The Copeland Center Mental Health Recovery and WRAP (Wellness, Recovery Action Plan) Recovery Innovations Healing Bipolar and Depression by Suzy Hoseus Serena Goldsmith A Story of Hope and Recovery 3-18-15 International Bipolar Foundation Fighting Bipolar’s Stigma Dial 2-1-1 Get Connected. Get Answers International Bipolar Foundation Digestion Perfection The Access and Crisis Line 888-724-7240 PERT (The Psychiatric Emergency Response Team) Bonus Alternative Health Tools Practitioners Party Pics Contact information Email Serena Goldsmith Using podsafe music from http://ccmixter.org/ Loveshadow - Almost Given UpNethis - SteadySpeck - Greensleeves (whatever mix) DISCLAIMERThe information contained in these podcasts and on this website is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional to diagnose your health condition and prevent self diagnosis. We do not dispense medical advice or prescribe or diagnose illness. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration or the American Medical Association have not evaluated, approved, or disapproved the material contained in these podcasts or on this website or its related material. No specific claims are made in relation to any health conditions or the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of the devices contained in this website.
Fifteen per cent of the world’s population live with some form of disability. Yet despite this, around the world people with disabilities experience marginalisation and discrimination in their access to essential services. In this podcast to mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3 December, Nader Abu Amsher, director of Christian Aid partner the YMCA rehabilitation programme in the occupied Palestinian territory, talks about a partnership with the Lebanese Physically Handicapped Union, which is helping to restore hope to the lives of people living with disabilities in the occupied Palestinian territory and Lebanon. #disability #disabled #handicapped #Palestine #MiddleEast #Humanrights #international #Lebanon #YMCA #rights #employment #minority #discrimination