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Passion Church: DeSoto
'Love Wins' Passion Desoto 5-11-25 Pastor Guy Sheffield

Passion Church: DeSoto

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 44:27


In this clip, you’ll hear: How Love always wins! God’s Vision for our church and His plan for your life. Our biblically sound teaching inspires and challenges us. Sincere worship and a church community that loves God and one another. Opportunities for growth through discipleship, personal development, and service. A church where children have fun and learn about God. A powerful Missions Program and commitment to soul-winning. Humble, experienced leaders dedicated to serving and guiding our church family. At Passion Church, we believe in creating an environment where God's presence is felt, His Word is preached, and lives are transformed. We are a happy and fun church but very committed to being biblically sound. We are led by the Holy Spirit and dedicated to sincere worship. Our mission is to build authentic relationships, disciple individuals, and passionately pursue God’s purpose for our lives. We invite you to join us at 983 Goodman Rd W, Horn Lake, MS 38637. Our Sunday services begin at 10:30 a.m.! You’ll love our Pastor Guy Sheffield, and you’ll find us all happy to see you! All we’re missing is YOU! Let’s grow together in God’s purpose and love. Don’t forget to subscribe and stay connected with Passion Church Desoto. Like us on Facebook & Subscribe to our YouTube page @ ‘Passion Church Desoto’. #Jesus #PassionChurch #GodsPresence #Worship #Discipleship #ChurchFamily #HornLakeMS #GuySheffield #SundayService #Preaching #Bible #encouragmentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Leadership and Loyalty™
Part 2 of 2: How Love, Not Coffee, Built The Starbucks Empire| Howard Behar

Leadership and Loyalty™

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 29:35


How Love, Not Coffee, Built The Starbucks Empire | Howard Behar What if love is the ultimate business strategy we've all been missing? You crushed the goals. You climbed the ladder. You earned the applause. But deep down... do you know you're still losing? Welcome to The Dov Baron Show — where we don't just sharpen leaders, we tear down illusions. In Part 2 of this raw conversation with Howard Behar — the man who grew Starbucks from 28 stores to over 15,000 — we dismantle the myths poisoning modern leadership and expose what it really takes to build a life (and legacy) worth a damn.

Know Thyself
E130 - Gregg Braden: Scientist's Warning: Technology Inhibits Our Spiritual Power, But There is a Way Out

Know Thyself

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 101:56


Scientist Gregg Braden is back on Know Thyself today for a deeper dive into the inherent beauty of humanity and the technology that threatens it. Pulling on the threads of our last conversations, Gregg opens up about the current state of the world: from transhumanism to artificial intelligence, giving a warning message about these innovations. He provides a reframe on what we've been told about human potential: revealing that we are far greater than we know and these technologies threaten that very greatness.   Our discussion encompasses a range of critical topics, including the ongoing struggle between good and evil on Earth, the pivotal Year 2030, and the Future of Humanity. Furthermore, Gregg draws intriguing parallels to popular culture, exploring how films like "The Matrix" serve as allegories for deeper truths about our reality, prompting us to question the nature of existence itself.  Sleep Better with the Birch Mattress -  Save 25% Off Sitewide + 2 Free Eco-Rest Pillows with Mattress Purchase: http://birchliving.com/knowthyself André's Book Recommendations: https://www.knowthyself.one/books ___________ 0:00 Intro  1:59 Technology is Evolving Faster than Our Morality 11:41 Is Transhumanism an Inevitable Phase of Evolution? 19:30 Who's Really Controlling the Show? 26:13 Why We Can't Manufacture Consciousness 31:00 The Neuroscience of Our Divinity  36:50 How Our Neurons Atrophy from Technology  44:13 Science's Attempt at Cloning (and why it won't work) 50:25 Ad: Sleep Better with the Birch Mattress & Save 25% 53:32 Earth's Battle Between Good & Evil 1:09:24 How Love vs Fear Creates our Reality  1:13:11 Year 2030 & The Future of Humanity  1:26:04 Why We're Drawn to Wholeness  1:33:44 Embracing the Truth of Who You Are 1:40:55 Conclusion  ___________ New York Times best-selling author and scientist Gregg Braden is internationally renowned as a pioneer in bridging science, spirituality and the real world. Following a successful career as a Computer Geologist during the 1970s energy crisis, he worked in the 1980s as a Senior Liaison with the U.S. Air Force Space Command. In 1991 he became the First Technical Operations Manager for Cisco Systems. Since 1986 Gregg has explored high mountain villages, remote monasteries, and forgotten texts to merge their timeless secrets with the best science of today. The author of 11 award-winning books published in 38 languages, Gregg has received numerous honours, including a 2016 nomination for the prestigious Templeton Award. He has shared his presentations with The United Nations, Fortune 500 companies, and the U.S. military, as well as in media specials aired throughout the world.  Pre-order NEW Book “Pure Human”: https://a.co/d/i9LDO4m Website: https://greggbraden.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregg.braden/ ___________ Know Thyself Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowthyself/ Website: https://www.knowthyself.one Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ4wglCWTJeWQC0exBalgKg Listen to all episodes on Audio:  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4FSiemtvZrWesGtO2MqTZ4?si=d389c8dee8fa4026 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/know-thyself/id1633725927 André Duqum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreduqum/

Switch4Good
307 - Losing 160 lbs & Keeping it Off with Anthony Masiello

Switch4Good

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 75:17


Anthony Masiello—a devoted father who, after years of battling obesity and life-threatening health issues, received a wake-up call that changed everything. In 2005, weighing 360 pounds and denied life insurance, Anthony was faced with the realization that he might not be there to see his children grow up. Determined to change his fate, he embraced a whole-food, plant-based lifestyle, shedding 160 pounds and reversing chronic health conditions like migraines, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea.   Flash forward 15 years, and he's thriving. His incredible journey has been featured in media outlets such as PBS, The Huffington Post, Forks Over Knives, and Runner's World, and as the co-founder and CEO of Love.Life Telehealth—a wellness network focused on addressing the root causes of chronic disease and offering holistic solutions—he continues to inspire and drive change in healthcare.   Join us today as we dive into his powerful story!   “What made you change at age 33? The spark was being denied that life insurance policy. My wife was pregnant with our second son. And, I wanted to, as a father and as a provider for my family, I wanted to make sure that my family would be taken care of if something happened to me. It wasn't like I was going through the formalities of getting a life insurance policy. Like, this is something that I was proud to be putting in place for my family. So if something happened, they would be able to, you know, to take care of themselves. And... getting denied was, um, you know, like a ton of bricks coming down. not only would they not give me the insurance, so I couldn't be proud to know that if something did happen to me, that my family would be able to take care of themselves, the fact that they didn't think I was going to make it 20 years was even more hard to take because here I am holding an infant with a, you know, with an 18-month-old toddler running around. So my focus was eating more, eating more fruits and vegetables every single day. And I was letting that naturally crowd out all the other stuff that I should be eating less of. So I didn't start with a, with a hard line on no cheese. I didn't start with a hard line on no bread. Or flours or. It wasn't necessarily as conscious. It's kind of what I heard. I was working in pharmaceutical research and I had more of an informatics role there where I was helping with, you know, data analysis to help bring new drugs to market. I was really excited about that when I started working there because I thought it was an opportunity to help people. And, through my own transformation, I realized, wow, I would rather help people to not need medications to come up with new medicines that may or may not help people to actually feel better.” - Anthony Masiello   What we discuss in this episode:  - How Anthony's struggle with weight became central to his identity, along with the health complications he faced. - The pivotal early months of his journey, what sparked his shift to a vegan lifestyle, and how he built a new, health-transforming way of eating. - How he overcame cravings and avoided unhealthy foods. - The role of exercise in his weight loss and overall health. - Anthony's keystone habits and advice for lasting lifestyle change. - A look into his daily meals and how he stays nourished. - How Love.Life Telehealth empowers people to take control of their health—and Anthony's role in driving this movement.   Resources: - Website: Love.Life Telehealth - Love.Life Telehealth Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovelifetelehealth/ - Anthony's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amasiello/?hl=en - Facebook: Anthony Masiello - https://www.facebook.com/anthonymasiello/ - Eat to Live: The Amazing Nutrient-Rich Program for Fast and Sustained Weight Loss, Revised Edition: Fuhrman MD, Joel - https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Live-Amazing-Nutrient-Rich-Sustained/dp/031612091X/ref=sr_1_3?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9. - Book your Application Call: www.fitvegancoaching.com - VEDGE Vegan Collagen at vedgenutrition.com 30% off code: S4G - http://vedgenutrition.com - EarthAnimal.com/Switch4Good 20% off code: Switch4Good - https://earthanimal.com/shop/?only=235174,243429   ★☆★ Help us remove dairy from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans! ★☆★ https://switch4good.org/dietary-guidelines-for-americans-2025/ ★☆★ Click the link below to support the ADD SOY Act! ★☆★ https://switch4good.org/add-soy-act/ ★☆★ Share the website and get your resources here ★☆★ https://kidsandmilk.org/ ★☆★ Send us a voice message and ask a question. We want to hear from you! ★☆★ https://switch4good.org/podcast/ ★☆★ Dairy-Free Swaps Guide: Easy Anti-Inflammatory Meals, Recipes, and Tips ★☆★ https://switch4good.org/dairy-free-swaps-guide ★☆★SUPPORT SWITCH4GOOD★☆★ https://switch4good.org/support-us/ ★☆★ JOIN OUR PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP ★☆★  https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastchat ★☆★ SWITCH4GOOD WEBSITE ★☆★ https://switch4good.org/ ★☆★ ONLINE STORE ★☆★ https://shop.switch4good.org/shop/ ★☆★ FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM ★☆★ https://www.instagram.com/Switch4Good/ ★☆★ LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ★☆★ https://www.facebook.com/Switch4Good/ ★☆★ FOLLOW US ON TWITTER ★☆★ https://twitter.com/Switch4GoodOrg ★☆★ AMAZON STORE ★☆★ https://www.amazon.com/shop/switch4good ★☆★ DOWNLOAD THE ABILLION APP ★☆★ https://app.abillion.com/users/switch4good

Women Living Well After 50 Podcast
Love, Eat, Heal – How self-love and conscious eating leads to healing and living well

Women Living Well After 50 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 44:19


In this episode, my guest is Carole Murko, founder of Love, Eat, Heal. Carole shares her personal experiences from starting her career in the financial world of Wall Street to becoming a Mindset Expert and following a different life path. Carole discusses her how neurochange solutions can heal our bodies through self-love and conscious eating.During the conversation we discussed:* Carole's personal journey* What a Mindset Expert* What Neuro change solutions mean* How Love, Eat, Heal help us to thrive in life* Tips for making changes todayMeet CaroleCarole Murko is a Certified Health Coach, Mindset Expert, Neurochange solutions consultant, qigong instructor and found of Love, Eat , Heal.Carol believes that love will save the world. After 15 years in a competitive dog-eat-dog environment in the late 90s,  she a created a company Dodo Unlimited, using the dodo bird to represent – ‘Don't let your individualism become extinct, dare to be different.'When her body started to show signs of imbalance and some facing some major life setbacks she knew something needed to change.  Through her own learnings and experiences, Carol works to help others feel happiness, joy, wholeness, freedom and love through self-love, conscious eating which in turn leads to healing and living well.Connect with CaroleLove. Eat. Heal. | Mindset & Self-Mastery Coach: Change/Healing is an Inside Job (loveeatheal.com)Facebook Carole MurkoCarole Murko | LinkedInhttps://linktr.ee/loveeatheal**Share Your Story:**I would love to hear from you! Share your health and wellness journey, tips, or success stories with me or be a guest on the Women Living Well After 50 Podcast. Your experiences can inspire and motivate others in our community.Thanks for reading Women Living Well After 50 with Sue Loncaric! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit womenlivingwellafter50.substack.com

PFT PM
Tua Tagovailoa, Jordan Love contract extensions + Patrick Mahomes on new deals, APY numbers can be misleading, how much will Dak Prescott get in next contract?

PFT PM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 61:02


1:40 --- Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins agree to 4-year extension, why only considering APY salary is misleading…10:15 --- Jordan Love, Packers agree to 4-year extension14:00 --- Patrick Mahomes on Jordan Love, Tua Tagovailoa contracts20:25 --- Dak Prescott contract situation heading into final year of his deal26:55 --- Sunday Ticket trial38:25 --- PFTPM Mailbag:              38:35 --- How much should we anticipate Sunday Ticket to cost in the future?              46:35 --- Hassan Reddick's contract/holdout situation with Jets, will teams be hesitant to deal with his agent moving forward?              48:15 --- What's a successful 2024 season for the Chargers?              50:05 --- Will Sunday Ticket verdict have an effect on future franchise sales?              53:00 --- How Love, Tua new contracts impact Dak's future deal (4 years guaranteed)?              56:05 --- Why don't teams move cap dollars 10-20 years down the road?

PFT PM
Tua Tagovailoa, Jordan Love contract extensions + Patrick Mahomes on new deals, APY numbers can be misleading, how much will Dak Prescott get in next contract?

PFT PM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 61:02


1:40 --- Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins agree to 4-year extension, why only considering APY salary is misleading…10:15 --- Jordan Love, Packers agree to 4-year extension14:00 --- Patrick Mahomes on Jordan Love, Tua Tagovailoa contracts20:25 --- Dak Prescott contract situation heading into final year of his deal26:55 --- Sunday Ticket trial38:25 --- PFTPM Mailbag:              38:35 --- How much should we anticipate Sunday Ticket to cost in the future?              46:35 --- Hassan Reddick's contract/holdout situation with Jets, will teams be hesitant to deal with his agent moving forward?              48:15 --- What's a successful 2024 season for the Chargers?              50:05 --- Will Sunday Ticket verdict have an effect on future franchise sales?              53:00 --- How Love, Tua new contracts impact Dak's future deal (4 years guaranteed)?              56:05 --- Why don't teams move cap dollars 10-20 years down the road?

Love on SermonAudio
How Love for God is Manifest

Love on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 40:00


A new MP3 sermon from Clonmel Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Love for God is Manifest Speaker: Pastor Mike Carey Broadcaster: Clonmel Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/14/2024 Bible: Mark 12:28-31 Length: 40 min.

Just Get A Real Job
Ep. 140 - “Finding Your Path As A Writer” with Katie Sayer

Just Get A Real Job

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 44:00


In Episode 140, we are joined by the talented up-and-coming writer Katie Sayer, whose writing credits for TV and radio include The Skewer, Dead Ringers, The Now Show, The Naked Week, and One Person Found This Helpful. Katie is about to take her new play, Love's a Beach, to the Edinburgh Fringe. Katie chatted with us about everything from: Writing for TV and radio. Her biggest influences. How Love's a Beach came about and what people can expect from it. Her pathway into writing. How she looks after her mental health. What it's like writing for a variety of different mediums and more.   Katie Sayer   'Love's a Beach' @ Pleasance Theatre: https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/loves-beach  Katie's Website: https://katiesayer.co.uk/    Check out our website!: https://www.justgetarealjob.com  Donate to our Patreon page ☺️: www.patreon.com/justgetarealjob  Follow us on... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justgetarealjob/  X: https://twitter.com/justgetarealjob 

Cross Time
Colossians Chapter 3 Pt. 5 (2024-5-27) - Video

Cross Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 62:05


Learning WHERE and HOW Love bonds our completeness in Christ and the peace of God is allowed to Rule in our hearts

Cross Time
Colossians Chapter 3 Pt. 5 (2024-5-27) - Audio

Cross Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 62:05


Learning WHERE and HOW Love bonds our completeness in Christ and the peace of God is allowed to Rule in our hearts

Business School
Secret to Fulfillment

Business School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 21:34


Click Here to Get All Podcast Show Notes!You've probably heard the phrase, “It's not the destination but the journey.” Do you know what that means? Do you believe that the journey, although filled with pain, can lead you toward happiness and fulfillment? How exactly do you find fulfillment in something?In this episode, Sharran talks about the four key areas that make him feel absolute fulfillment. This cheat code is so simple yet profoundly powerful. Why don't you try it and see what happens?“I will give you the secret of all the secrets. Here's what I found: Feeling happy for others, feeling happy for other people's success is the fastest way to get happiness and fulfillment.”- Sharran SrivatsaaTimestamps:02:19 Here's a quote about happiness and fulfillment05:31 What Sharran does when someone asks him a question05:48 How do you define fulfillment?08:29 The four keys to fulfillment08:54 #1: Why GROWTH can give you fulfillment10:11 #2: How LOVE can make you happy and fulfilled12:41 #3: A cool story about how ACHIEVEMENT can bring you fulfillment16:46 #4: Why CONTRIBUTION makes you feel deeply fulfilled17:58 The secret of all secrets18:36 Do you want to find fulfillment? Here's a challenge for you19:41 Recap of the secret to fulfillmentResources:- Join the 10K Wisdom Private Partner Podcast, now available to you for free - https://www.highlandprime.com/optin-10k-wisdom- Join Sharran's VIP Community - https://sharran.com/vip/- The Real Brokerage - https://www.joinreal.com/- Top Agent Power Pack - https://sharran.activehosted.com/f/121- The Job of a CEO - https://www.highlandprime.com/download-job-of-ceo- The 5am Club - https://sharran.com/5amclub/- ARC Multifamily Real Estate Investing - https://arcmf.com/- Sharran's Partnership Program - https://www.highlandprime.com/- Grab Sharran's 4-Week MBA for Free - https://sharran.com/4weekmba/Connect with...

Uncut Poetry
Replay - A Home as an Open Dream

Uncut Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 4:08


This is a repeat of one of my more popular poems, replayed with the hope of getting a new audience, who might have missed it.   "We would talk of the day to make the outside world our own, and lay joint claim to our individual memories."   A home is of so many definitions. The place we grow in, the place we get our first intimations of the living world, the place we are desperate to get to at the end of a day - but also the place we are desperate to leave as we grow.   Often a shelter, often a prison, often just a roof, often the very symbol of unquestioning acceptance. We learn the meaning of bruises from those in the next room,  and the ill-imitable depth of love from those further down the hall. We learn there is often no difference between the command of an elder and the confines of an ego. We learn of chains of command and of the subtle exertion of real power.   We learn how some of the hardest decisions come from the softest heart, and male prerogative is often just a cover for cluelessness. We leave home for pilgrimages, when actually we are in search of a home.    Home is deep nights and late escapes. Home is often of going away without looking back. And to die in peace often only means to have  found that address which we can finally call home - and to have that address find us.   If you liked this poem, consider listening to these other poems which take you back home (and its strange dynamics!) -  It Takes a Long Time to Arrive From Not Very Far Away Extraordinary Life A Morning Ramble on How Love is Rediscovered at the Bottom of Rubble Follow me on Instagram at @sunilgivesup. Get in touch with me on uncutpoetrynow@gmail.com   The details of the music used in this episode are as follows - Romantic Piano  by Rafael Krux Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5471-romantic-piano- License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Uncut Poetry
Mornings (as entry points to life)

Uncut Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 5:03


Mornings are such fabulous entry points. This time of dark departures and silent welcomes. Something which is sheltered tenderly through the night is brought out, a chance to wipe every falling tear, the time to see if blossoms can blossom to wipe the night's sorrow, when the pleasure of the view far surpasses the depth of a nightmare.    I often wake up feeling stale, helplessly hoping for streaks of light, and step out into the uncertain dawn, which wonders about its status, but still moves ahead with its uncertainties. And that gives confidence, that emerging of an old world as new. And I step out naked to all feelings, open to change, open to jettison the old, to make way for acts of strange bravery.   There's this tingling, as the skies find ways to give into colour, just as a singer says “this is the naked truth, this is the light”. And you wonder if this is a start or a break, for truths have to be given their due in ways you will never realize. Pulchritude has a price, you think, but you postpone the thought, as there is too much to absorb - thinking can be done later. And you realize there is only one place to go - forward.   If you liked this poem, consider listening to these other poems on the grace of mornings: Lovers in the Morning A Morning Ramble on How Love is Rediscovered at the Bottom of Rubble Sipping Tea in a Rumi Morning Follow me on Instagram at @sunilgivesup. Get in touch with me on uncutpoetrynow@gmail.com Subscribe to my incandescent and poetic newsletter The Uncuts here - https://theuncuts.substack.com.   Following is the music used in this episode -   Music: Tranquil Fields Peaceful by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5769-tranquil-fields-peaceful Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license   Music: Sunny Morning by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7813-sunny-morning Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Foundation Christian Fellowship
The Word of Love.

Foundation Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 28:04


The Word of Love.How Love is the key to everything in a believer's life.See the effect of love on an unbeliever.

Animation Industry Podcast
Episode 218: How Andrea Love Got 2 Million Followers On Instagram With Felt Animations

Animation Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 48:41


Support this podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/theAIP This chat features independent stop motion felt animator Andrea Love, who shares her journey to gaining over two million followers on Instagram, turning her love for felt into a career. She dives into all the ins and outs of running her own animation business and working with brands like Candy Crush, Hulu, and Laika. Tune in to Ibele and Love to hear; *Love's top tips to leveraging social media *How Love pushed through the lulls to find her success *Where Love's felt career is taking her next ~[SPONSORED MESSAGE]~ This episode is sponsored by HUE. Makers of colorful, Plug & Play cameras for learning, work and play. Originally designed for teachers, HUE cameras can also be used for creative activities such as capturing hand-drawn pencil tests and shooting behind-the-scenes footage, time-lapse videos and stop motion animation. The cameras have flexible, posable necks, manual focus controls and they are compatible with Dragonframe, OBS, Twitch, Zoom and many other camera apps. Visit huehd.com to learn more and follow @HUEcameras on social media for news, fun and giveaways. Get 10% off any Hue product from www.huehd.com with code: 10TERRYAIP ~~ Social Links: *Follow Love on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreaanimates/?hl=en *Follow Love on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@andrea.animates *Follow Love on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@andreageorgialove *Check out Love's website: http://www.andreaanimates.com/ *Take Love's new course on Domestika: https://www.domestika.org/en/courses/4900-stop-motion-animation-with-needle-felting/andreaanimates

The Lavendaire Lifestyle
232: Embracing the Power Within with Rachel Lim

The Lavendaire Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 61:46


Your biggest investment is yourself. Most of us don't start out being great at anything. But we can learn, grow, and improve along the way. And if somewhere down the line you realise you're not quite on the right path, you have the power to change that for your self. Rachel Lim is the co-founder of Southeast Asia's leading womenswear brand Love, Bonito, an evolving brand taking on a meaningful approach to fashion. Join Aileen and she and Rachel discuss what it really means to be a good leader, the importance or staying curious, and how you have the power to change the trajectory and path of your life. TIMESTAMPS: 1:53 How it all started 8:54 Firing bullets before cannonballs 11:08 How Love, Bonito has evolved 12:45 Rediscovering our why 14:57 We are nothing without the team 17:21 Learning along the way 22:16 Finding the right people 26:33 Always learning and growing from every opportunity 29:04 The value in being curious 30:44 I am my own mountain to overcome 35:27 Turning inward and reflecting on myself 37:26 Success: All the it seems, and what it isn't 38:43 It's about the journey, not the destination 43:11 How I prioritise what to focus on 47:11 What I wish I knew earlier 50:42 Will I know who I really am? 51:33 What comes next? FIND RACHEL ONLINE: Website | https://www.rachreflects.com/ Podcast | RachReflects Instagram | @ms_rach  @lovebonito The video version of this interview is available on YouTube: Episode 232 SUBSCRIBE TO THE LAVENDAIRE LIFESTYLE PODCAST: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube LAVENDAIRE: YouTube Instagram

Blockcrunch: Crypto Deep Dives
28-Year-Old Billionaire Launches DAO to Fund Health Research - Ryan Breslow, Love, Ep. 228

Blockcrunch: Crypto Deep Dives

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 38:27


Ryan Breslow dropped out of Stanford to found payment startup Bolt, which later on raised $1.3 billion dollars at an $11 billion valuation - making Ryan one of the world's youngest self-made billionaires (according to Forbes)   Now, Ryan is on the mission of improving the health and wellness of the world with alternative medicine like natural remedies, by making them more accessible to all and giving them the credibility they need via clinical trials.  Today on Blockcrunch, Ryan shares with us: What exactly is Love DAO Why a DAO over the traditional company structure How Love fits in with crypto Tips for founders that are raising   Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.   Timestamps: (00:00:00) – Introduction to Ryan Breslow (00:05:04) – Journey to founding Love DAO (00:08:18) – Funding health products with Love DAO (00:18:00) – LoveDAO as an impact organization (00:25:22) – DAO as the optimal organizational structure   (00:28:49) – How LoveDAO fits in with crypto (00:30:28) – Difference between running a DAO & regular company (00:32:23) – Ryan's tips for raising funds (00:35:48) – LoveDAO's upcoming roadmap   More Resources: Guest Love's Website: https://www.love.com/ Ryan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryantakesoff   Blockcrunch Blockcrunch VIP: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/ Blockcrunch Twitter: https://twitter.com/theBlockcrunch Jason Choi's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi   Disclaimer: The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch's guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch's podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.   Full disclaimer: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/about  

The Ecom Show
#157 Meg Smith From Love, Lexxi: How This Lingerie Start-Up Nails Marketing & Branding

The Ecom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 28:49


#157 Meg Smith From Love, Lexxi: How This Lingerie Start-Up Nails Marketing & BrandingWelcome to the last episode of The Ecom Show for this year! We've got an inspiring story of a lingerie start-up that's built a growing community around its brand using a unique and creative marketing approach headed your way today.We're pleased to share that Meg Smith, the founder of Love, Lexxi, is joining us for today's episode. Meg Smith started her career working for several D2C brands; she then dipped her toes in entrepreneurship by launching a virtual marketing agency. However, she kept finding herself troubled by the lack of options for lingerie that was both comfortable and sexy. Determined to find a fix, Meg decided to take the matter into her own hands and launched Love, Lexxi after conducting a focus group and talking to over 500,000+ women.Love, Lexxi is a lingerie brand that aims to empower women by advocating body positivity. The founder Meg's struggles with body positivity fuel the brand's mission. Love, Lexxi has been focused on creating a positive space for women to feel celebrated from Day 1. They've created an online sisterhood through their safe and exclusive community LiveLoveLexxi. Their blog, The Harli Effect, focuses on sharing stories and tips highlighting body positivity, acceptance, and holistic wellness. Join us in this episode to learn more about how small brands can create a great customer experience and build a community from Day 1.Before we get started, here's a quick introduction of us for all the new listeners!Budai Media is an e-commerce retention marketing agency founded by our podcast host, Daniel Budai. We help businesses hyper-scale with the help of personalized email and SMS marketing campaigns. In the last 4 years, we have worked with over 125+ companies and generated over 35M+ in additional sales revenue.Helping e-commerce businesses grow has always been a cause that Budai Media has strongly resonated with; we have several initiatives that help us pursue this cause by making valuable, verified, and actionable resources readily available to e-commerce entrepreneurs.We've also got a special 50-point checklist to help e-commerce businesses audit their Klaviyo setup. Click here to download it.Tune in to this episode to learn more about:✨ The Inspiration Behind Starting Love, Lexxi✨ Love, Lexxi's Plans for 2023✨ How Love, Lexxi Uses Technology to Guide Customers Through the Fit Process Online✨ How Love, Lexxi Created an Authentic Community Around Body Positivity✨ How Meg Started Love, Lexxi From Scratch✨ Meg's Advice to Entrepreneurs Creating a Fashion Brand✨ Love, Lexxi's Marketing Strategy✨ Meg's Tips for Creating a Strong Brand CommunityThanks for listening, if you enjoyed this episode please make sure to leave us a review.We'll see you back next year!Click here to visit our website to learn more about us.Click on the links below to connect with my agency and me:Find me on LinkedInFind me on YouTubeSubscribe to my weekly newsletter packed with the latest e-commerce buzz.Check out some previous episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Joyland Life
176. The Hope of Love... Now and Tomorrow - Audio

Joyland Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 63:07


1 Cor 15:28 - When all things are subjected to Him, then the Son Himself also will be subjected to the One who subjected all things to Him, so that God may be all in all. 1.Love Created, Commissioned & Rested… 2. That Same Love was Sent, was Made Sin & Saved 3. So, How Should We Respond To Love’s Invitation? a. What Should We Expect from Love Who Creates? b. What Must We Believe About Love Who Redeems? In this wonderful message we focus on: Hope in Love’s Victory! 1. Love’s Victory Brings New Hope & Calls For Two New Symbols to Finish His Story… a. Love’s Judgment b. Love’s Revealing Test 2. How Love’s Light and Fire Work to His End… a. Jesus’ Explanation of Judgment 3. Love’s Light Leading to Love’s Fire … Love’s Light & Fire will reveal and prove our future… Follow along at our social outlets: https://joylandlife.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joylandlife/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5-vPe7h_wjctIQxnaUQSnQ?view_as=subscriber Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/joyland-life/id1494637858 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6gCbEDE8pgrNhHlG0WM0fo?si=6fSKeO87SoGrx2BOUveHfQ&nd=1 Zoom: https://www.zoom.us/j/3377733377 Joyland App: https://tithely.app.link/joyland (You must follow this through your phone.) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joylandlife/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoylandLife Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/joylandlife

The Metacast
Caro Krenzer: Building Studios, Navigating Change & Fostering Inclusivity

The Metacast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 45:24


In this episode, Caro Krenzer – co-founder and CEO of Trailmix, the company behind Love & Pies – joins Naavik co-founder Aaron Bush to discuss:#1 Caro's games industry origin story and what led her to found Trailmix#2 How Love & Pies pivoted away from a failed game mechanic and turned into a hit#3 Lessons in inclusive game design, including how to build a great company culture that supports it#4 What Caro learned from working at King, how Supercell supports Trailmix as an investor, and what she's excited about nextTo learn more, you can visit Trailmix's website or find Caro on LinkedIn.As always, if you like the episode, you can help others find us by leaving a rating or review!Go premium with Naavik Pro to access an ever-growing library of deep exclusive research including free-to-play and blockchain game deconstructions, and market analysis. Check out the link to request a demo, and use the promo code METACAST to save 10% on your first payment. TLDListen?: Episode summaryWatch the episode: YouTube channelJoin the discussion: Naavik DiscordFree newsletter: Naavik DigestGo premium: Naavik ProFollow us: Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | WebsiteSound design by Gavin Mc Cabe.

Adventure Parenting- with Grace
19. Tools for Parenting the Difficult Child, with Nicole Raden

Adventure Parenting- with Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 21:54


Nicole Raden has a lot of experience in dealing with difficult children with emotional and behavioral challenges. She brings hope and tools to parents who are in the thick of the weeds and don't know where to turn. This week she introduces the topic and shares a little of her experiences with the Love and Logic approach. 00:00 Introduction01:15 Who is Nicole Raden?03:55 Why a child might have behavioral issues05:57 Investigate causes rather than the source and use tools to approach problems07:42 What is Love and Logic?08:18 How Love and Logic lines up with our Christian faith09:49 Start with love and empathy and then move forward11:34 When parents feel it is hopeless12:53 When situations are extreme15:37 Why small goals are important 17:47 Where do I begin? First steps21:07 Final words This was a bundle of information. It was designed to give you the foundation. Next week we will get into some of the tools so you won't want to miss it! If you subscribe, we will be easy to find again! Nicole mentioned the Love and Logic books. Here are some of the basic books by Jim Fay and Foster Kline. (affiliate links) Parenting with Love and Logic Love and Logic Magic for Early Childhood: Practical Parenting from Birth to Six Years Parenting Teens with Love and Logic: Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Adulthood Next week Nicole will share specific tools and situations. We'll be out of the theory and into the weeks! If you are interested in signing up for my Discipline with Dignity course or our Adventure Parenting with Grace Community Chats to discuss all thing parenting, click either of these links. May you have a terrific week and remember to trust in the Lord this week! You can reach me at Laurie@KidStrength4Life.com orhttps://KidStrength4Life.com

Showing Up Whole
Redefining Wealth with Adrienne Rivera

Showing Up Whole

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 44:31


In a time where cost of living has become known as a "crisis" and wealth is related to concepts of 1% it's time to change perspective around money. It's time to REDEFINE WEALTH.Money is Energy and there's no one better to discuss this with than Adrienne Rivera who is a multiple six-figure entrepreneur, author, spiritual business coach & breathwork facilitator.Join Christina and Adrienne as they discuss how to let abundance flow and tap into the energy of money, through the power of breathwork and powerful money mindset shifts.In this episode they discuss:The Marriage between Spiritual paths and financial goalsFinding Fun and Fulfillment as the path of successTrusting yourself and letting the right steps come throughListening to your body and standing in your worthDealing with current cost of living stresses, magically.How Love is the Same FREQUENCY as MoneyBreathwork as the tool to bring you whatever you need. In this episode Adrienne invites listeners to take part in a FREE group breathwork session. Sign up for that HEREAdrienne Rivera is the founder of Breath of Gold--a breathwork business that supports you in finding wealth & wisdom within. She works with coaches & healers to support them in creating abundance in their businesses so that they can have abundance in all areas of their lives.. She started out her coaching journey as an online fitness + mindset coach, grew it to a 6 figure business and discovered her passion and talent for business coaching. She supports her clients with growing and scaling their purpose-driven business through hosting online events & building their email lists. She focuses on helping her clients find alignment with their business on a soul level with breathwork. You can find Adrienne's work at her website: https://www.adriennerivera.com/Or visit her Facebook or InstagramChristina Fletcher is a Spiritual Awareness coach, energy worker, author, speaker and host of the podcast Showing Up Whole.She specialises in practical spirituality and integrating inner work with outer living.Through mindset, spiritual connection, intuitive guidance, manifestation, and mindfulness techniques Christina helps her clients overcome overwhelm and shame to find a place of flow, ease, and deep heart-centered connection.Christina has been a spiritual life and parent coach for 7 years and trained in Therapeutic Touch 8 years ago. She has also studied Homeopathy,  Quantum Healing, NLP as well as majored in Religious Studies at the University of Manitoba in Canada. For more information please visit her website www.spirituallyawareliving.comOr Follow her on her social media accounts:FacebookInstagramorLinkedin

Write, Sell, Succeed!
How Love and Money Connect with Kim Curtis

Write, Sell, Succeed!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 40:37


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Mental Healness
Love after a relationship with a narcissist might seem boring to survivors

Mental Healness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 10:18


On today's episode I talk about Love after a narcissistic relationship. How Love after a relationship with a narcissist might seem boring to survivors. Peace seems boring to those who are not used to it. Peace looks boring Welcome my channel! If this is your first time seeing my face or hearing my voice, my name is Lee and I am a self aware narcissist. I have narcissistic personality disorder ( NPD ) and I've been in therapy for my personality disorder since 2017 and it has definitely changed my life because without it, I would have lost everything. The point of these videos is to help bring awareness from the other side of the narcissistic *buse spectrum. All my videos give perspective on why many narcissists do what they do and the possible different reasons behind them. The victims and survivors get validation and the Narcissists (those that are willing) get to see that you can get help and that you are not alone. 1 on 1's and all my links - https://beacons.page/mentalhealness You can find me on - Tiktok MentalHealness - https://www.tiktok.com/@mentalhealness?lang=en Insta- Mentalhealnesss - https://www.instagram.com/mentalhealnesss/?hl=en Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MentalHealness85 Click the BEACON up top for direct links. Thank you so much and lets HEAL together --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mentalhealness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mentalhealness/support

BWSports1
Racing Passion And How Love Of Sport Changes Our Body Chemistry

BWSports1

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 29:36


Racing Passion and How Love of Sport Changes our Body Chemistry Check out our GREAT partners! Elite Performance 765.499.1005 Where the dream of Elite fitness becomes a reality! What's Popping Corn Snacks! Best gourmet popcorn around! Check out the new Bare Knuckle Corn Snacks too! Revved Up Tattoos 317.537.2667 Call today for your next ink therapy or piercing session and tell them BWSPORTS1 sent you! Printed Memories 317.494.0811 Call for all your apparel and accessory printing needs! Doc's Sports Picks Text BWSPORTS to 29022 for your free $60 in picks! MYBookie mybookie.ag Promocode: BWSPORTS1 100% SIGNUP BONUS up to $1000 Become a supporter! Contact us today!

The Be Better Broadcast
BBB 193: LOVE: Building A Relationship AND Life That Inspires You | Caleb Nelson & Brandon Eastman

The Be Better Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 71:32


Love plays a very important role in your life. The quality of your relationships IS the quality of your life. And that doesn't just mean your relationships with others; it also means your relationship with YOU! Caleb Nelson joins me to discuss HOW you can level up your love and live a more extraordinary life.Join Brandon's FREE 5-Day Challenge that will help you build your successful online business and sell in the digital age

Real RAW Momma
13: Transforming the Feminine Wound of Disempowerment: How Love In Action Transcends ALL with Theresa Vigarino-Lazarro

Real RAW Momma

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 63:24


Do you experience gender inequality or have you ever felt disempowered as a mother or woman? I never truly felt what gender inequality was until I became a mother.  Now almost 2 years into my Motherhood journey, while raising my son mostly alone, I can now feel how deep this wound is on this planet and how easy it is to fall into victim consciousness.  While we want to acknowledge and shine a light on this wound, we also want to empower the feminine to find her voice and reclaim her power while, emerging with the fierce grace of her divine nature. In this episode I get real and RAW with Theresa Vigarino Lazzaro, Transformational Coach, speaker, author, entrepreneur, mother of 2 and founder of Mom's House for Children, a nonprofit, whose mission is to Mother and embrace the most orphaned vulnerable children in the world.  She believes that to make any lasting profound change, we start with the children. Welcome to the Real RAW Momma Podcast where we shine a LIGHT on the Deep Mother Wound within ourselves and the planet. I am your host Jessica acheson, a Real RAW Momma, holistic wellness architect and INSPIRErer of LIGHT. my mission is to create a safe space for all Mothers to be seen and heard without fear of being shamed or judged. While providing you with Holistic tools of self care that support your nervous system and transform your life. In this episode you'll learn about: The disempowerment of the mother role in society and the current rise and rebirth of the Divine Feminine on this planet. Letting go of victim consciousness by remembering who you are outside of familial conditioning and the experiences and choices of your life. Finding compassion for our parent's wounded inner child knowing that people either do things from an act of love or a cry for help. How to apply the Golden Rule: Living life as much as you can with joy and respect for others. And Mothering the motherless: How Love in action transcends all. This is such a rich, beautiful conversation that I'm excited to share with you....thanks for joining us....please enjoy   Connect with Theresa: https://www.momshouseforchildren.org/   https://www.facebook.com/theresa.vigarino     Change Your Life with Ziva Meditation Free 3 Day test drive:   https://cd371.isrefer.com/go/ZOPreview/realRaWmomma   For more INSPIREd content, real RAW Momma moments, Holistic tips, technologies and tools follow us @realrawmomma on Instagram & visit www.realRAWmomma.com  To claim your Free 7 Keys to Reclaiming Your Health, Wealth, Freedom & Happiness go to www.EmbraceWhoYouAre.com I want you to remember....you're the chosen ONE...WE ALL ARE;)

Nutrition & Alternative Medicine
Ep. 228: Strengthening Immunity through the Booger Biome

Nutrition & Alternative Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 40:26


LAST CHANCE!! Next Level Astrology Course starting Jan 12th!  http://jjflizanes.com/nextlevel   The first 3 shows that featured Joyce (from Spirit, Purpose & Energy but titles the same on all shows) Ep. 150 How Love of Family Created Success in Business https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000433927058   Ep. 162 Healing Power of Honey https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000438046474   Ep. 196 Power of Propolis https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000449211564   Joyce Dales is the CEO of Buzzagogo and the inventor of Cold Bee Gone and Allergy Bee Gone which are super honey based remedies that you swab in your nose to fight germs and strengthen nasal immune function.  She started her company to protect her immunocompromised loved ones and today her products are sold online and in over 12,000 stores, including CVS.   She runs her company and homeschools her kids while she and her husband travel the country in their vintage airstream. Joyce would like to share with us the importance of the nose to our immune system and how you can protect your family using the power of honey!   JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcasts including People's Choice Awards nominee Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, a best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life and The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame. Named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine, JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, and Women's Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox, the CW and KTLA. Grab a free copy of the Invisible Fitness Formula at http://jjflizanes.com/book        

Fit 2 Love Podcast with JJ Flizanes
Ep. 607: Strengthening Immunity through the Booger Biome

Fit 2 Love Podcast with JJ Flizanes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 40:14


LAST CHANCE!! Next Level Astrology Course starting Jan 12th!  http://jjflizanes.com/nextlevel   The first 3 shows that featured Joyce (from Spirit, Purpose & Energy but titles the same on all shows) Ep. 150 How Love of Family Created Success in Business https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000433927058   Ep. 162 Healing Power of Honey https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000438046474   Ep. 196 Power of Propolis https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000449211564   Joyce Dales is the CEO of Buzzagogo and the inventor of Cold Bee Gone and Allergy Bee Gone which are super honey based remedies that you swab in your nose to fight germs and strengthen nasal immune function.  She started her company to protect her immunocompromised loved ones and today her products are sold online and in over 12,000 stores, including CVS.   She runs her company and homeschools her kids while she and her husband travel the country in their vintage airstream. Joyce would like to share with us the importance of the nose to our immune system and how you can protect your family using the power of honey!   JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcasts including People's Choice Awards nominee Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, a best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life and The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame. Named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine, JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, and Women's Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox, the CW and KTLA. Grab a free copy of the Invisible Fitness Formula at http://jjflizanes.com/book        

Spirit, Purpose & Energy
Ep. 328: Strengthening Immunity through the Booger Biome

Spirit, Purpose & Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 40:18


LAST CHANCE!! Next Level Astrology Course starting Jan 12th!  http://jjflizanes.com/nextlevel   The first 3 shows that featured Joyce (from Spirit, Purpose & Energy but titles the same on all shows) Ep. 150 How Love of Family Created Success in Business https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000433927058   Ep. 162 Healing Power of Honey https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000438046474   Ep. 196 Power of Propolis https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000449211564   Joyce Dales is the CEO of Buzzagogo and the inventor of Cold Bee Gone and Allergy Bee Gone which are super honey based remedies that you swab in your nose to fight germs and strengthen nasal immune function.  She started her company to protect her immunocompromised loved ones and today her products are sold online and in over 12,000 stores, including CVS.  She runs her company and homeschools her kids while she and her husband travel the country in their vintage airstream. Joyce would like to share with us the importance of the nose to our immune system and how you can protect your family using the power of honey!   JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcasts including People's Choice Awards nominee Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, a best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life and The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame. Named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine, JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, and Women's Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox, the CW and KTLA. Grab a free copy of the Invisible Fitness Formula at http://jjflizanes.com/book        

Health & Wealth
Ep. 112: Strengthening Immunity through the Booger Biome

Health & Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 40:21


LAST CHANCE!! Next Level Astrology Course starting Jan 12th!  http://jjflizanes.com/nextlevel   The first 3 shows that featured Joyce (from Spirit, Purpose & Energy but titles the same on all shows) Ep. 150 How Love of Family Created Success in Business https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000433927058   Ep. 162 Healing Power of Honey https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000438046474   Ep. 196 Power of Propolis https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000449211564   Joyce Dales is the CEO of Buzzagogo and the inventor of Cold Bee Gone and Allergy Bee Gone which are super honey based remedies that you swab in your nose to fight germs and strengthen nasal immune function.  She started her company to protect her immunocompromised loved ones and today her products are sold online and in over 12,000 stores, including CVS.   She runs her company and homeschools her kids while she and her husband travel the country in their vintage airstream. Joyce would like to share with us the importance of the nose to our immune system and how you can protect your family using the power of honey!   JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcasts including People's Choice Awards nominee Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, a best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life and The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame. Named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine, JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, and Women's Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox, the CW and KTLA. Grab a free copy of the Invisible Fitness Formula at http://jjflizanes.com/book        

Women, Men & Relationships
Ep. 304: Strengthening Immunity through the Booger Biome

Women, Men & Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 40:25


LAST CHANCE!! Next Level Astrology Course starting Jan 12th!  http://jjflizanes.com/nextlevel   The first 3 shows that featured Joyce (from Spirit, Purpose & Energy but titles the same on all shows) Ep. 150 How Love of Family Created Success in Business https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000433927058   Ep. 162 Healing Power of Honey https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000438046474   Ep. 196 Power of Propolis https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirit-purpose-energy/id1163875124?i=1000449211564   Joyce Dales is the CEO of Buzzagogo and the inventor of Cold Bee Gone and Allergy Bee Gone which are super honey based remedies that you swab in your nose to fight germs and strengthen nasal immune function.  She started her company to protect her immunocompromised loved ones and today her products are sold online and in over 12,000 stores, including CVS.   She runs her company and homeschools her kids while she and her husband travel the country in their vintage airstream. Joyce would like to share with us the importance of the nose to our immune system and how you can protect your family using the power of honey!   JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcasts including People's Choice Awards nominee Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, a best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life and The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame. Named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine, JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, and Women's Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox, the CW and KTLA. Grab a free copy of the Invisible Fitness Formula at http://jjflizanes.com/book        

The Takeaway
The Trial of Kimberly Potter 2021-12-22

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 65:34


The Trial of Kimberly Potter The Takeaway spoke to Associated Press reporter Amy Forliti to discuss the charges being deliberated by the jury and how Minnesotans may react to the verdict.  How Love and Relationships Have Changed in the Time of COVID-19 Dr. Lexx Brown-James, a licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of the Institute for Sexuality and Intimacy, and Logan Ury, the author of the book, “How To Not Die Alone” and director of Relationship Science at Hinge, talk about the changes the pandemic has brought about, give advice for making time for intimacy, and give tips on how to get out there and date for those folks who are looking.  Parenting During the Pandemic The Takeaway spoke with Yasmeen Khan the host and managing editor of a new podcast about parenting called “Childproof,” from Ten Percent Happier, about how parents can raise their kids without losing track of themselves.  The New Matrix is About More Than the Movie The Matrix Resurrections is set to be the first blockbuster directed by an openly trans filmmaker. Emily VanDerWerff, critic at large for Vox joins us to discuss The Matrix franchise. For transcripts, see individual segment pages.  

The Takeaway
The Trial of Kimberly Potter 2021-12-22

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 65:34


The Trial of Kimberly Potter The Takeaway spoke to Associated Press reporter Amy Forliti to discuss the charges being deliberated by the jury and how Minnesotans may react to the verdict.  How Love and Relationships Have Changed in the Time of COVID-19 Dr. Lexx Brown-James, a licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of the Institute for Sexuality and Intimacy, and Logan Ury, the author of the book, “How To Not Die Alone” and director of Relationship Science at Hinge, talk about the changes the pandemic has brought about, give advice for making time for intimacy, and give tips on how to get out there and date for those folks who are looking.  Parenting During the Pandemic The Takeaway spoke with Yasmeen Khan the host and managing editor of a new podcast about parenting called “Childproof,” from Ten Percent Happier, about how parents can raise their kids without losing track of themselves.  The New Matrix is About More Than the Movie The Matrix Resurrections is set to be the first blockbuster directed by an openly trans filmmaker. Emily VanDerWerff, critic at large for Vox joins us to discuss The Matrix franchise. For transcripts, see individual segment pages.  

Uncut Poetry
A Home as An Open Dream

Uncut Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 4:08


"We would talk of the day to make the outside world our own, and lay joint claim to our individual memories."   A home is of so many definitions. The place we grow in, the place we get our first intimations of the living world, the place we are desperate to get to at the end of a day - but also the place we are desperate to leave as we grow.   Often a shelter, often a prison, often just a roof, often the very symbol of unquestioning acceptance. We learn the meaning of bruises from those in the next room,  and the ill-imitable depth of love from those further down the hall. We learn there is often no difference between the command of an elder and the confines of an ego. We learn of chains of command and of the subtle exertion of real power.   We learn how some of the hardest decisions come from the softest heart, and male prerogative is often just a cover for cluelessness. We leave home for pilgrimages, when actually we are in search of a home.    Home is deep nights and late escapes. Home is often of going away without looking back. And to die in peace often only means to have  found that address which we can finally call home - and to have that address find us.   If you liked this poem, consider listening to these other poems which take you back home (and its strange dynamics!) -  It Takes a Long Time to Arrive From Not Very Far Away Extraordinary Life A Morning Ramble on How Love is Rediscovered at the Bottom of Rubble Follow me on Instagram at @sunilgivesup. Get in touch with me on uncutpoetrynow@gmail.com   The details of the music used in this episode are as follows - Romantic Piano  by Rafael Krux Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5471-romantic-piano- License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Uncensored Christian
How Do We Love? - Romans 13:8-14

Uncensored Christian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 36:47


How would you feel if you were told that you owe EVERYONE love?  How different would our daily interactions look if we were bound to every person we see by an unfulfilled debt of love?  To many of us this sounds absolutely crazy, but funny enough this is something that God expects of us every single day.  Don't believe me?  Let's let Paul himself tell us this truth and we can try to understand what this means for the trajectory of our lives. To find more "Uncensored Christian" content including Video versions of the podcast, Social Media links, and more use the Link down below!https://lnk.bio/dantewIf you would like to support this podcast financially you can give online by clicking here https://paypal.me/uchristianpod?locale.x=en_US . Your gift helps this podcast reach more people around the world!If you have questions or would like to reach out, email uchristianpod@gmail.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dantebwill/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/UChristianPodcast 

Couplehood
Simple Ways To Show Love Every Day

Couplehood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 11:12


“The day to day moments are just as meaningful as the date nights you have.”—  Allison VillaHow do we show love every day, when family life is so full-on?I get this question a lot.This is why I created the Love.Every.Day. series every Tuesday on Instagram...and now, also on the podcast!Love.Every.Day tips are simple yet powerful ways to show your love to each other.If you've been around for a while, you'll know how much I advocate showing your kids what a loving relationship looks like, because how you love each other today lives on for generations.Let's continue to build an army of parents who are creating honest + sustainable relationships.These tips are a gentle reminder that on those busy family days, it's still possible to show your kids what love looks like in action.In‌ ‌this‌ ‌episode of Couplehood,‌ ‌you'll discover:‌How Love.Every.Day. impacts your kidsWhy showing your love everyday is so importantSome tips to help you get started showing and receiving Love.Every.Day.“Children want to feel purposeful and they like having a sense of responsibility, like they are part of the team. So let them.—  Allison Villa ‌Highlights:‌ ‌00:38  Setting an example of love01:40  Get some sleep03:00  Be playful04:03  Create a centerpiece05:30 Play games06:28  Meal plan together!09:40  Recap ‌Links:‌ ‌Quiz: What's Your Relationship Season?https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/5f984bffa2c7af0014e9a0b7 Work With Me:https://www.allisonvilla.comFollow Me on Instagram:https://instagram.com/allison__villa Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review!

Kitty Talks
Why You Need to Love Them – Don't Let Them Go!

Kitty Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 15:20


In this episode Aloise discusses why love is your key to Enlightenment! The world is in turbulence, there's a divide in society, and friends and family are feuding! Love is the antidote for separation. In a world that's conflicted, with a fear narrative, the vibrational pitch is low! Fear has the lowest vibration but is the catalyst for change... Time to up our game and change the tone! Here's what you'll understand from this video:

Alpha Omega International
Matters of the Heart - Part 5. - Ps. Heath Flanagan.

Alpha Omega International

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 28:10


Ranking in school classes, medals in the Olympic and different salary in companies, those are methods that we often use to give appreciation and reward. However, most often those methods are being interpreted as a gap, as chasm of difference which may lead to hate or wars. Still on the topic of "Matters of the Heart", Ps. Heath Flanagan shares three important things about love, How Love is Displayed, Why Love is Demanded and Where Love is Directed. The sun and rain are given to everyone without discrimination by God since the very beginning, thus all the unique differences that we have are not excuses to hate. Furthermore, let us all learn as well from the word of God what does it mean to love our enemies. It is something that hard to do, hard to take into consideration, but after all we are redeemed to be Son of God, to be peacemakers in this world. Jesus loves you all! #sundayservice #onlineservice #mattersoftheheart #love #enemy #hate #discrimination #peace #forgiveness --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heathflanagan/message

Pure Animal Podcast
Love Your Pet, Love Your Vet - a special discussion with Dr Nadine Hamilton (Part 1)

Pure Animal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 48:50


Dr Nadine Hamilton is a psychologist who has completed doctoral research into veterinarian wellbeing in 2016. She is the founder of Love your Pet, Love your Vet- an organization that aims to raise awareness about the mental health issues within the veterinary industry. Nadine has written a best selling book called “Coping with Stress and Burnout as a Veterinarian”, and has been instrumental in leading a paradigm shift within the industry. Nadine is also passionate about interior design and feng shui, and has qualifications in Angel Therapy, Spiritual Intuitive Healing and Animal Reiki! Topics discussed include: What motivated Nadine Hamilton to become a psychologist? How did she move into the area of veterinary wellbeing? How was Love you Pet, Love your Vet started? Dr Nadine discusses the reasons why suicide rate is high within the veterinary industry. What other factors can affect a vet's mental health? Dr Hamilton explains the importance of making vets and vet nurses feel comfortable about reaching out. How Love your Pet, Love your Vet can help veterinarians. Nadine talks about raising awareness and education for vet students. How can pet parent's help to support their vet's mental health? 3 simple tips for veterinary professionals that they can do every day to improve their mental health. You can reach Dr Nadine Hamilton on www.loveyourpetloveyourvet.com.au, www.positivepsychsolutions.com.au/, on Facebook and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dream Nation
DNP 225: Eric Balance: Balancing Your Ego

Dream Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 52:59


Here's a snapshot of a few things we talked about…Has Intensity Always Been His Thing? [00:00:38]His Backstory and How He Grew Up [00:03:39]What Helped Him Get Through the Process of Rehab? [00:10:56]How Love and Fear are Just Illusions?  [00:21:27]Why Do We Visualize Bad Outcomes More than Good Outcomes? [00:24:16]The Impact That Writing Things Down Has Had on Him [00:30:10]How Did He Lean into Being Vulnerable and Sharing His Life on Instagram? [00:33:17]One Thing He Wishes He Had Implemented Sooner to Accelerate His Journey? [00:39:40]His Advice for People Looking to Take Action [00:48:30]Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Chasing Dreams with Aimee J.
244: Maaden Eshete Jones – Healing Through Hospitality

Chasing Dreams with Aimee J.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 50:34


March is Women’s History month. During this celebration, the media usually focuses on Oprah, Michelle Obama or other famous women in history. But today’s guest should also be one of the many women to be honoured this Women’s History Month In this episode of Chasing Dreams, we get to speak with Maaden Eshete Jones, the founder of Love, Maaden. Maaden is a wellness advocate, story teller, and lover of celebrations. She believes that community begets fearlessness, and that gathering around the table with others to share in real and vulnerable conversation is an act of self love.  ABOUT MAADEN Madi, as she is known to her friends, holds a Master of Public Health with a focus in Social and Behavioural Health. The driving idea behind her company -- Love, Maaden -- is to provide women, particularly mothers, with the tools needed to understand and heal from life's inevitable challenges. She launched Love, Maaden as a means to encourage others to intentionally unplug and meet their people around a table. Madi is waging a war against fear, and encouraging a generation to overcome isolation and self-doubt in favour of community, joy, and gratitude. While she wears many hats, she identifies with family first. A wife, Mother, Daughter, Sister and Friend; she currently resides in Maryland with her husband, Louis, and their young daughter. YOUNG MAADEN Young Madi, like most kids, thought she would be a doctor or a talk show host. When asked what she wanted to be when she grows up, whatever profession she would answer, the one thing that she would add at the end of her answer is that she wanted to be a Mom.  Oftentimes, we see our Moms as super women - juggling professional life, personal life, and so many other things in between. As women, we recognize that being a Mom is a job. Young Maaden always saw her mom as an influence in her life and someone she looked up to and wanted to be like. This is where her journey began.  MAADEN’S CAREER JOURNEY Always a lover of science and healthcare, Maaden knew she wanted to be a scientist in the health industry. She knew she wanted to work in the health sector and help others with their health and overall well-being. However, in her student days, hard sciences were what was encouraged. The public health sector wasn’t something encouraged to young students.  So how did Madi land on the path she is on now?  At six years old, she remembered her sister being born prematurely. She accounts going back and forth to the hospital visiting her mom and her younger sister. This was the spark where she wanted to help moms and saw herself being a mom as well. She was always concerned with babies, moms, and families and this common thread continued on until her college days.  Being fascinated with health and wellness, she took up and graduated with a Masters in Public Health. Her masteral thesis was around Maternal and Child Health. Once she got married, she experienced recurrent pregnancy loss. Putting these circumstances and events together, throughout her life, there was always this thread of being concerned with the issues that women faced and particularly for moms.  As she worked her day job, she always had something on the side helping women and moms, including launching a women’s health non-profit that turned to a one-year project for holistic health. Helping other women and promoting women’s health and well-being was her calling and passion. A few years after working, Maaden took a break and had a successful pregnancy. She then came back with new and uplifted spirits, and that’s when she launched Love, Maaden.  HOW LOVE, MAADEN CAME TO BE According to Madi, Love, Maaden is a marriage of social aspects of life, the science and the spiritual. It’s about getting together around the table, helping one another health, showing each other love and showing ourselves love.  Love, Maaden is a culmination of all of the things that she learned in her...

The Raw Hype
Ep.136 "Dear, Kirk Franklin jr"

The Raw Hype

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 70:52


Today on The Raw Hype Rebel and Hype talk about Kirk Franklin Private Family business being Public business but doin it in The Raw hype way .. like a freestyle diss track.They talk about how Cuss words aint as Bad as Bad words and How Love is a cuss word. Stimulus Package and Money bag Joe . Good episode good convo from some good guys! I dont know how you Raw Hype but We Raw Hype Responsibly Another instant classic. Follow The Raw Hype on literally EVERYTHING Thank You For Listening Someone has too but Everyone Should . www.patreon.com/therawhype (Exclusive episodes and live access and more) www.soundcloud.com/TheRawHype ww.instagram.com/therawhype @RebelRaw -Twitter @Black_freckles -Twitter TheRawHype@gmail.com

a Good Refugee Podcast
Black, queer liberation & Tibetan Buddhism: Lama Rod Owens - part 1 (43 mins)

a Good Refugee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 43:27


Losar Tashi Delek and Happy Lunar New Year!In this episode, a Good Refugee Podcast speaks with Buddhist teacher, activist and writer Lama Rod Owens on a wide spectrum of topics covering spirituality, silence and power (06:55); how class, race, wealth and justice intersect with Buddhism today (12:35); sexual abuse in dharma spaces (26:56); drawing boundaries between the teacher, student, sangha and social life (29:38); and mental health (40:00).This is part one of the conversation. Listen/read part two here.The full transcript of this interview is posted below, lightly edited for clarity and flow.BioLama Rod Owens is a Buddhist minister, author, activist, yoga instructor and authorized Lama, or Buddhist teacher, in the Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism and is considered one of the leaders of his generation of Buddhist teachers. He holds a Master of Divinity degree in Buddhist Studies from Harvard Divinity School and is a co-author of Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love and Liberation, and Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation through Anger.Lama Rod will be hosting a seven-week online course and practice group based on his book “Love and Rage.” It starts on February 15. Sign up here. lamarod.comInstagramTwitterEpisode notesMaking sense of these times. [02:30]How “Love and Rage” fits in this moment. [04:20]Meditations on silence and power. [06:55]The evolution of activism and dharma from when Lama Rod first began. [11:18]How class, race, wealth and justice intersect with Buddhism today. [12:35]Sexual abuse in dharma spaces. [26:56]Drawing boundaries between the teacher, student, dharma and social life. [29:38]Seeing the teacher as a mirror to your own wisdom. [32:58]Understanding mental health from Buddhist, western and Indigenous perspectives. [40:00]Interview transcriptLama Rod thank you so much for joining us. Welcome. Tashi Delek!Thank you so much.Where are you speaking from?I am speaking from Atlanta, where I just relocated to. This is traditionally, historically the land of the Muskogee people and the Cherokee people. But I am originally from Rome, Georgia, so this is like returning home.And how are you doing at this moment?I'm ok. I'm a little tired, but for the most part, mentally I'm feeling clear, open and fluid which is really wonderful.Has it felt like lately there has been a much more ramped up conversation or discourse about existing and how to make sense of these times?Yes, oh absolutely. I think last year the beginning of quarantine and the pandemic really forced people to do intense discernment about exactly what they were doing in their lives. The beginning of the quarantine reminded me of my years in my three-year retreat where everything just kind of shut down and I was just really holding space in one place for an extended period of time. That kind of holding space for me always triggers this deep kind of contemplation and discernment about what my work is. Last year, I think a lot of folks just started waking up and realizing that they had to start making different decisions and choices about how they were living their lives. And of course, on top of that, the world continues. We continue to live within systems and institutions that are creating violence for a lot of different people. So we were having to negotiate racial injustice, economic injustice, climate instability [while] at the same time negotiating a pandemic. A lot of folks started waking up to the reality of these harmful systems.When you first started [Love and Rage], you wrote that there was this moment where you were giving a talk with your co-author of Radical Dharma [Rev. angel Kyodo williams], and there was this Black gentleman who spoke about anger, and that was kind of the genesis which started your writing of Love and Rage. When was this around?2017. Before that I was really avoiding writing a book on anger. I wasn't really interested. But at that event, where this young Black man was just like, “What do I do with anger? How do I choose happiness?” I really realized that this would be an important teaching to offer. When you locate yourself back to that time in 2017 and how things just unfolded from that point on—understanding of course that so many of the injustices and violent things that we've witnessed and experienced have already been happening for many decades—and then this year has been such a collision of all those injustices. And then of course we have the pandemic. As I was reading through the book now, so many of those things were almost prophetic in some ways. Was that a realization that you had to also reckon with?I will say this: my experience as I was writing that book was an experience of feeling as if I—it's hard to articulate. I guess what I'm trying to say is, I felt like I wasn't talking about what was happening in the moment of writing the book. And this is why I didn't really think the book was that interesting. When I wrote it, I was like who's gonna actually resonate with this because I don't think it's actually talking about anything that's happening now. On top of that, the book was supposed to be out much earlier than last summer [2020]. It was supposed to be out the fall of 2019 and I couldn't meet the deadlines for getting the drafts in. I kept missing all these deadlines. Classic writer's dilemma.Exactly. Finally, my publisher was like, you have to get it in at this date or we have to push it back like a year. And so I made that deadline and when the book finally was published a year later, then it kind of landed within this current… well, apocalypse.June 2020.Yeah, I had no idea. Absolutely no idea that 2020 was gonna be the way that it was.Silence, which I know has been an important piece in your practice, is a recurring theme in the book. It also coheres with how many of us have lived in isolation throughout this pandemic. Is that something you've meditated on length and spoken to others about?Yeah absolutely. For me, quarantine was something that I knew how to do because of retreat. And quarantine was something the majority of folks didn't know anything about so I just felt like I was coming home to an old practice. For me, silence is also about stillness. A lot of folks didn't have the privilege of being in the space that felt still and quiet. Many folks were kind of bound together in family units and other roommates and other kinds of living arrangements where it felt very crowded and intense and stressful. But even in that kind of stress and crowdedness there's still this incredible way we can touch into this stillness within all that movement and constriction. So I've spent a lot of time meditating on silence itself and trying to understand what silence is. I'm really influenced by the work of Audre Lorde; she talks about silence and the transformation of language. For me what I began to understand is that silence helps me to understand language and all the different ways we communicate.If I may quote a passage from [Love and Rage], you say, “The transformation of silence into language is the migration from captivity into freedom or even the migration from invisibility into visibility. However, freedom and visibility come with the burden of confronting all those who don't want you to be free or seen.”What I read from that, and understand from you, is you also wrestling with the complexity of silence and how that can also be weaponized on those who are oppressed into being silenced. Can you please expand on that?I think about another quote from Zora Neale Hurston who, among many things, also wrote “Their Eyes Were Watching God” and she has this quote where she says, and I paraphrase, if you don't speak, they'll kill you and say you enjoyed it. So that weaponization of silence is really about how silence is used to erase people and then to replace that erasure with a narrative that's much more comfortable than the true reality of things. And so, I was doing two things: I was trying to figure out how to move into language as an act of liberation. And secondly, I was trying to figure out in my practice how to use silence to communicate as well. That's where we talk about the weaponizing of silence. It's like, yeah we silence people but in my practice I wanted to be empowered in both silence and language. I wanted agency to choose the best way to be in the moment. I think silence, when we're conscious, intelligent and aware about it, can speak even louder than words or language.I think that's a very keen insight, especially when you pair silence with power and the notion of agency as well. You cite specific examples in your book of how silence can just be another form of abuse. You also make it a point to mention your root guru Norlha Rinpoche and how all that episode played out. How even in those instances silence is another one of the ways that people not only perpetuate violence but also delusion. Was that a piece that was intentional for you when you speak of silence? Yeah absolutely. I think that also silence is something that when we get to a certain agency, we choose because that silence—in a really complicated, complex situation, particularly in the case with my teacher—was the best choice to make for me personally.Have you noticed changes both in the spaces of activism and the dharma communities from when you were first starting out? Have you noticed any tangible differences, just even in terms of discourse?I think one of the shifts that I've noticed is that there are more resources that tend to expand the discourse. More of us are writing and speaking out, which is actually deepening the subject matter of what we're talking about. So I think this idea of justice and the practice of justice has expanded quite a bit for a lot of sanghas, particularly around inclusivity and sexual misconduct. I think there have been, over the past five years, such intense—I hate to use the word scandal but—real situations in sanghas that have created a lot of harm. From Shambhala to Rigpa to Against the Stream (these are the major ones), my monastery, Palpung Thubten Choling, people are aware of the potentiality of certain kinds of violence and injustices happening in their communities.I grew up in a Buddhist surrounding; both of my parents are very devout Buddhists. It's a tradition that is deeply instilled in me and I feel like it's almost part of my being. I can't quite extricate myself from it even though lately I've grown quite disillusioned with it. Disillusioned in the sense that I feel Buddhism is kind of devolving into this very individualistic pursuit of just finding a way to be a little bit more at ease with your existence and minimizing suffering—which is completely valid. But I find that people get too engaged in that and they lose the larger justice based framework of Buddha dharma, which I find to be much more compelling and also authentic. You speak on that quite often in your book. Is there an evolution in that discourse that you've witnessed?Absolutely. I think what's happening is that there are teachers like me who have decided to step outside of lineages and institutions to create the communities and sanghas that we most want to see. I'm no longer a reformist. I used to be a reformist.Can you explain what that is?I believed at one point in my teaching life, practice life, I can just change the sangha that I was in. That I could bring these issues of justice, inclusivity, ethics and so forth and try to transform the community to be based on these values. Over time I realized how difficult that was. And so I kind of transitioned into this space of being much more of a visionary and innovator. I just really started practising creating the communities that I want to see instead of super investing in communities to transform them. This is a better use of my time and energy.I had to make some really hard decisions about leaving a lot of sanghas to do this work of creating communities that are justice informed and ethically based. A lot of our communities, specifically here in the west and United States for instance... the convert, white western communities weren't really thinking about justice and ethics. They were just thinking about practising and feeling better and I think that has created a foundational sangha culture [in the west] which people are really attached to; [people] who will fight really hard to keep a foundational culture which is just really a culture of comfort and avoiding conflict. A culture that lacks transparency. And so when we bring up the idea of justice—it's not that people are opposed to justice; they're opposed to being uncomfortable. People can get with justice, people want accountability, people want to be safe, people don't want to be victims of violence. I think that's a universal desire. But when we talk about disrupting comfort in a culture people specifically created to be comfortable in, that's the issue. That's when justice becomes a problem. Whenever Buddhist teachers say stuff like in western societies, there's an excess of materialism… and I'm like, you can be more specific and say rich white people. That kind of specificity I think has been lacking, and for me, my contention is that it continues to lack. There is this invisibilizing of people, even in western spaces, who don't conform to that identity. There's obviously a breadth of people from different backgrounds and ethnicities, but also in terms of class, ability, sexuality...we're losing that granular aspect of it and I think that speaks to a great loss of how Buddha's teachings are then transmitted.The idea of a practitioner early on, particularly in the west, was of a white, educated, resourced person. That's still the stereotype of a practitioner now. Even a Buddhist is like a white person, not an Asian person, or anyone of any other racial background even though we have like the Dalai Lama, who's like an icon—everyone knows who the Dalai Lama is. Many people have never met an Asian Buddhist practitioner, quite honestly, but a lot of folks know white folks [laughs] who walk around chanting with dharma names and wearing whatever. So when I came along, it was obvious that to be a practitioner was to somehow assimilate into a culture that actually erased much of my identity: my queerness, my Blackness. Back then, my economic class was erased. Class was actually one of the harder things for me to deal with. I just didn't have endless resources to do retreats, to do teachings and to always offer money for everything. I felt super alienated and resentful to be in a path where money was always the thing that people operated from. And of course I heard all kinds of excuses and reasons why we have to charge [people] and to an extent I get that. But it's still really restrictive for many of us. So now as a teacher I've made a commitment to try to make everything as accessible as possible. Economically, ability-wise… just trying to invite as many people as possible into the work that I'm doing and then challenging myself to make it even more accessible. But basically, I make it accessible by just being visible. People look at me and say, oh you're a Buddhist. Not only are you a Buddhist, you're a lama. Which I don't even [understand]—how did I make it through this system to get this title? And knowing that there have been many lamas before me, even a couple of Black lamas, who haven't had the level of visibility that I've had. I am a majority of people's first Black lama that they've ever met. I'm the first one to have pushed through in this kind of public space and I mostly did that by stepping around lineage because quite frankly a lot of teachers are encapsulated within the lineage. The lineage can be quite competitive, it can be hierarchical, and I just never felt a part of that so I stepped out and created this whole other kind of, I don't know, path into teaching.You were being a punk.Yeah. Well, my teacher Lama Norlha Rinpoche, that was one of the things he told me to do. This older Tibetan master was like, “I'm not Black. There are people that will not listen to me but they'll listen to you. So you should go and try to do that.” That was one of the wisest things he ever told me. I have friends with Tibetan teachers who would never have heard that from their teachers. My teacher was like go out into the world and do what you feel is most skillful. I would go back to Rinpoche and tell him what I was teaching—justice, sex and all kinds of stuff—and he would be like, fine, whatever. Going back to your point about some of the different teachers who, for reasons that are sometimes beyond their control, don't quite include the concept of class in how they build their sangha—I think that partly informs some of my resentment towards rinpoches and tulkus. They'll speak grandiloquent things about how people are just too obsessed about work and earning money and that they should be less materialistic. Well that's easy for you to say because you don't have to worry about paying bills. A single mom who's working in a factory shift or is a healthcare provider… they don't have time to think about these things. So that's kind of situating Buddha dharma squarely within the confines of course of a capitalistic society. I think this also speaks to your persistent theme of earth, of grounding yourself.Right. Wealth has always been a factor in Tibetan Buddhism. Tibetan Buddhism has been a feudal system. A lama is like a lord [laughs]. When I talk to teachers in other traditions, I have to communicate that when I say I am a lama, I have this incredible agency and autonomy. You get the title and you can do whatever you want. There is no accountability. Traditionally, if I were in a feudal system in medieval Tibet, I would be in a monastery or go off, claim territory, build a monastery, collect wealth from the local village and then maybe I'll be recognized as a tulku. Wealth just begins to accumulate life after life and it keeps getting transferred into my reincarnation so it becomes this system of wealth transfer.Isn't that so bizarre?It's so bizarre! I mean there are all kinds of sophisticated ways that have been created to make sure wealth stays within a particular line of succession. There are present rinpoches who are incredibly wealthy—millions, billions of dollars, but we don't talk about that at all. I have such animosity towards the accumulation of wealth in that way.I remember in my early days of going off to retreat, I would have to get financial aid. A week-long retreat may be $1,500. That was impossible for me to afford. That's what I made in a month. So I would always have to get these hugely reduced retreat fees and in those days, [in order to get that discount] I had to work during the retreat. So it creates this class of people who are actually beginning to serve those who are more resourced. I resented that. I resented having to clean during retreat because I didn't have the financial resources. It wasn't ever framed in a way of like, “oh this just a service that we're offering.” Only the poor people had to do this. It would have been much more intuitive if everyone had to do it.A lot of teachers now in retreat centres are structuring work in a way that everyone has to do work to help run a retreat. But back in those days, it was just the poor people, who were usually the young folks or the people of colour. Whenever I see large gatherings of Tibetan Buddhist teachings and the lama is seated high on a throne, usually very ornate and with a slate of attendants around… mostly him, it's always a him—there's not a lot of Tibetan women Buddhist teachers—and I would think it would be so revolutionary if that rinpoche who was doing the teaching made it a point to be level on the ground. To be level with the people seeking his teaching or wisdom, and to actually serve the people. I don't think I've seen anything like that.Sometimes my teacher would cook and serve. But I think also the other part of that is the communities also really intensely force this kind of…Veneration. That's true.Yeah, veneration. I know that early on—of course I experienced this on a very very small level—at the beginning of my teaching in my sanghas, I felt that pressure to be a certain way. To wear certain things and accept certain kinds of devotion, which I eventually resisted. It really, over time, influenced me to leave these intense communities altogether. I just think that people find a lot of comfort in that kind of veneration and I think there are teachers—doesn't matter their background, Tibetan or westerner—who actually don't have the capacity to hold that level of devotion that people are expressing towards them. As I often say there are a lot of teachers, and this is extremely the case for Tibetan tulkus, where they've actually never had a chance to figure out who they were outside of a monastic institution. So they get recognized, get swept up into a system where they are actually being abused—emotionally, physically and sexually. And then they mature into adulthood and they have this incredible shadow side which is all this stuff, this material, that they've never processed and developed because they bypassed all of that. One of the reasons why we have these intense scandals with all these teachers is because they're trying to get their needs fulfilled within a community where it's inappropriate for those needs to be fulfilled. And also the notions of boundaries, things like agency and where someone is coming to you with authentic needs versus projections—that's a skill, like you've said. A lot of it is the skill of discernment that you develop through the course of living and when that part of your life has been excised, swept up in this tradition of tulku and the teachings and the abuses, that all gets very distorted.Everyone's a victim in the way this system has been conceived. I would say that it's important for me in my teaching that I resist these forms of veneration because I want to live a life, and to have a teaching life and to be a teacher where I'm just really honest about my life. As a teacher, you have to know that I'm also queer and that I have these beliefs about sex positivity and relationship and dating and sex… I want that to be transparent. I don't want you to ever assume that I'm like a monk. I actually get really offended, and a little scared when people from other spiritual paths relate to me like a monk. I'm like, you can't do that. You can't do that because I don't want you to assume something that isn't true. It's important for me to be truthful about how I show up in the world as a teacher. It's also a form of fragmentation in a way, right? Which is again something that you're quite persistent in your book about it being a delusion that we need to remove and liberate ourselves from.Yeah, well it's the distinction that we make between the public life and the private life. The private life becomes the shadow life. So you have these people who have these intense, devout and sacred public lives where they're really wonderful and great. They're saints. And then in their private life they begin to engage in certain desires and appetites that are not in line with their public self. I think that that's what creates the struggle and the tension within sanghas. It's that tension where teachers aren't allowed to bring their personal and public lives together and it's not accepted by the sangha. It's also different though from how you explicate in the book about your need to differentiate your sangha and the people who look up to you versus your own community of friends and sexual partners. You make it a point to keep those groups discrete, right?Absolutely. Even when I'm on a hookup app and people recognize me [there] that becomes a really important space for me to set boundaries, to say this is who I am, this is what I believe in. Depending on how this relationship goes, it's going to be a different relationship. Are you going to see me as a teacher? If you do then this other stuff isn't going to happen. And that happens. If you're more interested in me as a teacher then I can show up as that. But it can't be this mixed thing because you have to keep those roles really separate and different.If there is any binary that you subscribe to, I guess that would be one of the few ones.Yeah, absolutely. It's just getting clear about what you want. And it's not to say that I haven't had partners who've also seen me as a teacher. But they've seen me more as a partner and a lover than as a teacher, and that's been really important for me to differentiate in that way. It's just about being clear. I think it's easy to kind of get addicted to the power that being a teacher offers you. That's really where it gets messy in romantic situations. Are you into me because I'm a teacher or are you into me because you're attracted to me?Oh that's such an incredible tension or struggle. Because I can easily imagine so many times someone coming to you for guidance and that need and that projection and love and everything gets wrapped up and then that can easily become sexual. So it's important for you to make it very clear from the outset that that's a hard line that you want to maintain.I also have a very natural, built-in safeguard—which I think is just a result of very good, virtuous karma from past lives—this intuition that I have which is that I know what people are like, why people are approaching me, or why they want to be in a relationship with me. If people just see me as a teacher or a guide, I get completely turned off, sexually. It just naturally happens. I get really resentful, actually. That's part of the safeguard that people would rather see me as a teacher than as this person that they want to get intimate with. And that's a very different feeling than someone coming to me who wants to be with me romantically or as just a friend. It's a whole different energy and I've just learned how to identify that. I've been in many spaces, casual and informal, where people recognize me and I can tell which way they're gonna go. Sometimes [someone] will go, “oh it's Lama Rod. That's cool. I'm not interested in what you do but you're cool.” On the other hand, it's like “oh you're Lama Rod. Can you teach me on the spot about something?” And I usually say no. [laughs] That's not why I'm there.You write in your book that when you first met Norlha Rinpoche, there was this very incredible energy that you sensed within you and that intuitively told you that this is your teacher, in one form or another. I wonder for someone who's perhaps seeking a teacher and who has that same kind of emanation of energy, what is your guidance on how to make sense of that energy and secondly, making sure that you then don't project it in a way that becomes unhealthy and makes you prone to being manipulated or abused.Well, it's different ways I want to answer that. Beginning with: how do we make sense of the feelings that we experience around certain teachers? For me, when a teacher opens up something inside of me, I see them as my teacher or one of my teachers. Because they have this incredible capacity to do something. To create this opening for me to do work and to understand dharma deeper. And so I take that person as a teacher. When we have those experiences I encourage people to see them as these invitations to move deeper into their own experience. I think all a teacher is doing is reflecting your wisdom back to you. They're just mirrors and they're pointing us back to these parts of ourselves that we're discovering for the first time. I think the misconception is that somehow the teacher is doing something really extraordinary and special. That somehow the magic is with the teacher. I mean yeah there are incredibly powerfully realized teachers, but really, particularly in Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism, the teacher is a mirror that points us back to our own wisdom, clarity and mind. So that's what you're experiencing, it's just your self for the first time. I've had that [experience] so many times. Of course I've had to learn what that was. At the beginning, I was like, oh this teacher is powerful and they're doing something. No, they're actually just pointing back towards me and saying, look! You're just like me, if you can just realize that. And if you trust that to take those people as a teacher in whatever way feels appropriate.Another way to think about this, from the perspective of students, is I think it's really easy to lose agency within relationships with very realized folks because we feel as if we don't know anything. It's a very [infantilizing] relationship, where we become children. At my monastery, it was like we were all the kids and Rinpoche was like the dad. No decision could ever be made without consulting Rinpoche, but that was the culture. That's Tibetan Buddhist culture because again the rinpoche, the abbot, is like the head of the manor, the king, the lord. And of course as someone who naturally distrusts authority I came into that really resentful. I was like, yeah of course I wanna ask Rinpoche about my personal practice but I don't think Rinpoche needs to be consulted about the colour of curtains you're going to put in the library. [laughs] I mean I just don't think that's necessary and I just got turned off over time by that kind of deference, that kind of, oh we can't do anything without his consent. And so I was interested in agency; I wanted to make my own decisions. Again, my relationship with Rinpoche was him always reminding me that I have agency. I think partially he did that to get me out of the way. [laughs] To get me out of the community after I was authorized, to get me into the world. It's hard and complex because I needed to be in the world. I wouldn't be here, if he didn't send me away. He dissuaded you from taking a second three-year retreat.Right. He was like, no. [laughs] He was like, “just go out into the world. Do something. If you still want to do the [retreat] after a bit, come back and do it.” Once I got into the world, I realized that this phase of my life was over, this retreat phase. But yeah, agency. I think this is a part of how we're going to cut through abuse between teachers and students. For us, as students, to remember our agency, to remember that we can make choices. If something doesn't feel comfortable, we have a right to say no. And then as a teacher—because I'm both a student and a teacher so I'm always flipping back and forth—my job is to make sure my needs are fulfilled outside of spiritual communities, and teacher student relationships. That I have other spaces that I have created in order to express different parts of who and what I am. I tell teachers all the time, you need to have friends who aren't Buddhists. [laughs] Like you need really messy friends. I'm gay, queer… so I have really messy queer friends who are really catty, and really superficial and some of them are really selfish, but all really loving. So I take refuge in those communities. I'm not Lama Rod there; I'm like one of the girls. In that space, among my friends they're like, “yeah, whatever. We see what you do. We see how you're doing it but we're here just to have fun and spend time with each other. You're not here to teach us.” And I have friends who were very clear about those boundaries, and those were very hard to hear initially because it sounds like they don't give a s**t about what I do. But instead, they're saying “we respect what you do, but you're not the teacher here. You can be the teacher somewhere else, but here you're a friend.” So we have to find those spaces and create them. That will make us a better teacher. So I can go into spiritual communities, sanghas, whatever and I'm not forcing that community to meet all of my needs, which is how traditional monastic communities are established. All the needs, even sexual needs, are being met in ways that are not articulated but are known and experienced by almost everyone within an institution.The other thing I thought about when you spoke about the need for setting boundaries, having agency and all that, is also about being true about your state of mental health. In many ways the Buddhist tradition has means of addressing those. But in other ways I also feel like there's this externalizing of it, where it feels like if you just pray on it, chant on it, meditate on it… that will hopefully find you some measure of relief. You were very deliberate in your book—you've actually outlined various different practices to deal with anger, contentment etc.—but you also state that if you need medication, therapy... you have to take that. It's about skillful means. It's about understanding the best way to reduce harm and violence. We also have to understand, as you know, within Tibetan psychology mental health is conceived of being very different. Mental health is externalized in Tibetan culture, whereas in western culture it's internalized. So we [westerners] may experience depression, traditionally Tibetans experience demons. I'm not depressed; I'm just being tormented by this demon that I can actually direct practice towards. Like the practice of chöd. What's really interesting for us right now is that we're moving through this synthesis where we're bringing together western psychology, Tibetan psychology and trying to synthesize something that I think is really quite powerful. And I'm kind of back and forth with that because for me that kind of externalization of mental health is also in a way very Indigenous. There's an indigeneity there that I'm really interested in. I think it's maybe both. I think sometimes, growing up in the west, there are energetic forces that the best way for us to name it is to name mental illness, depression, or anxiety. But maybe it's actually an energetic being that's affecting us somehow. So I'm interested in discerning those nuances as well.—Part 2 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit agoodrefugee.substack.com

The Lunchbox Chronicles
Episode 17: Purpose

The Lunchbox Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 116:57


We honor the late, great Chadwick Boseman. How we can use his life as a model on how to live. Joe Budden appreciation. Ku Klux Kyle on the loose and bad parenting. A moment of solidarity in sports and how it affects change. Are Jeffrey Star and Bella Thorne the same person? Athletes opening up about mental health. Why do women love flats? Is black people and butter pecan ice cream a thing? How “Love in the time of Corona” shaped some situation-ships. And toxic rap songs!!

Stories From Women Who Walk
60 Seconds For Story Prompt Friday: Love Does A Favor.

Stories From Women Who Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 1:45


Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday with several questions carefully chosen to help you collect stories in the oral tradition or spark your own writing. Either way, you'll say, "Thanks for the memories."Maybe you’re old enough to remember the Marx Brothers, and Harpo Marx wearing his great brown trench coat with the over-sized pockets. Invariably a cop or other security figure would shake him down and out of Harpo’s coat would fall silverware, a hot cup of coffee, 300 knives, a candelabra, a black jack, dead fish, a blow torch.    Love is like that. How?“Love sometimes wants to do us a great favor: hold us upside down and shake all the nonsense out." [Hafez]Story Prompt: When has love done you a great favor? Write that story.  Practical Tip: Share your story with someone or something: your journal, your animal companion, the trees in the woods, a friend.  All that matters is you tell your story. This is the place to thrive together. Come for the stories - stay for the magic.  Speaking of magic, would you share a nice rating/review on Apple Podcasts and when you come back bring your friends and rellies. You’re invited to stop by the website and subscribe to stay current with Diane, her journeys, her guests, as well as creativity, imagination, walking, stories, camaraderie, and so much more: Quarter Moon Story ArtsProduction Team: Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 - Present Quarter Moon Story Arts 

The Melanie Avalon Biohacking Podcast
#050 - Dr. Dave Rabin (Apollo Neuro): Stop Stress With Sound Wave Therapy, Fear Vs. Safety, Healing Hugs, Parasympathetic Vs Sympathetic States, Making Change, Flow States, And More!

The Melanie Avalon Biohacking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 60:29 Transcription Available


GET TRANSCRIPT AND FULL SHOWNOTES: MelanieAvalon.com/apollo Get 15% Off Apollo Neuroo At Apolloneuro.com/melanieavalon 2:20 - ​IF Biohackers: Intermittent Fasting + Real Foods + Life: Join Melanie's Facebook Group For A Weekly Episode GIVEAWAY, And To Discuss And Learn About All Things Biohacking! All Conversations Welcome! 2:35 - BEAUTYCOUNTER: Non-Toxic Beauty Products Tested For Heavy Metals, Which Support Skin Health And Look Amazing! Shop At Beautycounter.Com/MelanieAvalon For Something Magical! For Exclusive Offers And Discounts, And More On The Science Of Skincare, Get On Melanie's Private Beauty Counter Email List At MelanieAvalon.Com/CleanBeauty! 5:15 6:45 - Dave's History: Analyzing The Stress Response , Imbalances In The Body, Beneficial Vs. Burdening Stress 9:45 - Why Do People React Differently To Stress? 10:35 - Developing The Apollo Technology 12:05 - Tapping And Emotional Freedom Technique 12:25 - Parasympathetic Vs Sympathetic State And The Role Of Perceived Threat And Safety 17:15 - Flow State 18:45 - The Apollo Neuro Programs: Energizing Vs. Calming 21:45 - The Emotional Component To Chronic Health Conditions 23:45 - How Love, Gratitude, Forgiveness, And Self Love Trigger Safety 24:50 - Activating Feelings Of Safety From Bottom Up Vs. Top Down: How Do Meditation And Breathwork Make Us Feel Safe? 26:30 - The Role Of Soothing Touch 27:15 - SUNLIGHTEN: Get $200 Off Any Sunlighten Cabin Model Or $100 Off The Solo Unit (That Melanie Has!) AND $99 Shipping (Regularly $598) With The Code MelanieAvalon At MelanieAvalon.Com/Sunlighten. Forward Your Proof Of Purchase To Podcast@MelanieAvalon.com, To Receive A Signed Copy Of What When Wine! 28:45 - The Role Of Awe And Wonder 29:40 - Making Changes: Problems With Top Down, And The Role Of Fear 31:15 - Feeling Better With Hugs 32:30 - Feeling Safe And Making Change With Apollo 33:30 - Apollo Vs Meditation And Breathwork 34:10 - What State Does Soundwave Therapy Activate 36:55 - How Fast Does Apollo Work? (Shifting Biomarkers Like Heart Rate Variability In 3 Minutes) 38:15 - Apollo Programs 40:00 - Brain Re-wiring And Increased Effectiveness: Is Apollo Addictive? 42:40 - How To Wear Apollo 44:30 - The Left Vs Right Side Of The Body 46:00 - Using The Programs For Anxiety And Different Goals 49:20 - Prep Dish: Prep Dish Is An Awesome Meal Planning Service Which Sends You Weekly Grocery And Recipe Lists, So You Can Do All Your Meal Preparation At Once, And Be Good To Go For The Week! The Meals Are All Gluten Free Or Paleo, Which Is Fantastic If You're Already Doing So, But Also A Wonderful Way To "Try Out" Gluten Free Or Paleo With Delicious Meals, And No Feelings Of Restriction! Get A Free 2 Week Trial At Prepdish.Com/Melanieavalon 50:50 - Tackling Anxiety With Covid 51:30 - Wearing Apollo All Day: Comparison To Caffeine And Alcohol 53:10 - The Energizing Mode Of Apollo, And Tailoring Apollo To Yourself 55:40 - The Intensity Of The Apollo Programs 56:10 - Get 15% Off Apollo Neuro At Apolloneuro.com/melanieavalon

Ari Global Show
How Love, Victor is connected with Love, Simon - Interview Isabella Ferreira

Ari Global Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 4:32


How Love, Victor is connected with Love, Simon - Interview Isabella Ferreira --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ari-global-show/support

Spiritual Entrepreneur
EP 219: The Love Practice with Sherry Richert Belul

Spiritual Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 48:25


In this episode, Devi chats with Sherry Richert Bulel about “The Love Practice”.  Sherry Richert Belul helps people find creative, intentional and impactful ways to celebrate life and to express love for family and friends. As a certified high performance coach, Sherry supports people in living their best lives, full of joy, success, engagement, and meaningful relationships. She is the author of “Say it Now: 33 Creative Ways to Say I Love You to the Most Important People in Your Life.” Devi and Sherry discuss: A really special acknowledgment practice that Sherry has The different ways that people receive love and the power of appreciation How to send an audio message of appreciation to someone special Tuning in to who someone is for you The powerful impact of Sherry’s 30-year meditation practice How Sherry came to what she does now Sherry’s early struggle with “being here” on the planet Sherry’s first breath of “no pain” that opened up her world Gravitating towards the light through “Pinpricks of Light” Devi’s “State Changer” list The importance of the “moments” to take us down a different path “The Love Practice” with ourselves and “The Love Practice” that we have with others The “first recipient” of love given Making a “Love List” Living Namaste Expanding the Container of Love Expanding in the “Right and Wrong” about who and how we are expected to love  Finding safety in Love, rather than fear How Love is a Practice Volunteering to “Be Love” How to bring Love into your business as a Spiritual Entrepreneur Our connection as humans The “We” that is created when you bring two of us together Giving love without the expectation of “getting back” “Receiving gifts” that have taken years to truly receive The Golden Key Making time to be quiet and listen within Trusting ourselves and everything that moves through us and more… Connect with Sherry on her website @ simplycelebrate.net/love

The Tiffany Red Perspective
Relationship Talk- You Attract What You Are

The Tiffany Red Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 25:43


How Love and Law Of Attraction works together

Jubilee Church Audio Podcast
How Love has Captured My Heart, and the Freedom He is Bringing

Jubilee Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 46:53


Jesus lived both in the Father’s love and in His pleasure toward Him. Likewise, we are now accepted in the Beloved, through Christ, and in love. This truth, empowered by Holy Spirit, is transforming my life. The post How Love has Captured My Heart, and the Freedom He is Bringing appeared first on Jubilee Church.

Kingdom of the Logos
How Love Is Broken In America

Kingdom of the Logos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 38:02


How Love is Broken in America A video has been floating around the internet of a man sitting in the rear most seat of an airplane rocking seat of the woman in front of him who has reclined into his space. People have been divided as to who is at fault, but in all honesty, this is a symbol of the spiritual warfare in our culture. This scene reveals how love is broken in our culture. #Love #Podcast #Theology #Holiness #Christian #ValentinesDay #Romance #Christlikeness #Sanctification #Christianity #Nazarene #Podcast #ChurchoftheNazarene

The Holistic Healing Project
1. Thriving Beyond Stage IV Cancer | My Journey of Holistic Healing

The Holistic Healing Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 24:29


It's taken me a while to build up the courage to share my story but in the words of Brene Brown, “vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity, and change”. By sharing our stories of pain, struggle and healing, we generate hope and an understanding that, underneath it all, we are the same. I believe this is how we can start to heal the world - one ripple at a time.  In this episode I share:  Why I felt called to start The Holistic Healing Project podcast The difference between Healing and Curing My story of being diagnosed with cancer at 28 years old  My belief that suppressed emotions, chronic stress and lack of coping skills contributed to my diagnosis  The mind-body connection Hitting rock bottom when I progressed to Stage IV and was given a prognosis of approximately one year Some of my holistic healing tools; including nutrition, exercise, yoga, breathwork and meditation Surrender and spirituality The impact of unresolved emotional distress on physical health  How Love and Service are all that matters in the end I really hope you enjoy the episode. If you do, please subscribe and leave a review.  Additionally, if you're interested in my Holistic Healing Inner Circle membership or want to find out more about my retreats head on over to: http://www.drlaurenmacdonald.com (www.drlaurenmacdonald.com) @holistichealingproject A https://fascinateproductions.co.uk/ (Fascinate Productions) podcast

Sermons
How Love is Shaped by Forgiveness

Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019


How Love is Shaped by Forgiveness

The HR L&D Podcast
Acting as a Career: Gender, Opportunity and Love with the Cast of “How Love is Spelt” #010

The HR L&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 28:41


Acting as a Career: Gender, Opportunity and Love with the Cast of "How Love is Spelt" #010This The HR L&D Podcast is a special edition episode!Nick Day has a rare opportunity to sit down with the cast of the play "How Love is Spelt" starring Michelle Collins (EastEnders and Coronation Street), Nigel Boyle (Line of Duty) and Benjamin O'Mahoney (Ripper Street) as well as brilliant theatre performers Yana Penrose, Larner Wallace-Taylor (Humans) and Duncan Moore. The play has been directed by Charlotte Peters who recently finished directing the International production of War Horse and An Inspector Calls at The Royal National Theatre in LondonWe discuss Acting as a career, promotions, gender imbalance in the acting profession, how actors handle multiple jobs at the same time, tax implications and a lot more!Plus we get some exclusive insights into what the acting life is like as well as learn more about this amazing new production!This is a play that I am proud to confirm JGA Recruitment have supported financially as part of our commitment to supporting the careers of emerging young British theatre talent and the Arts in the UK.If you are interested in seeing the show, you can book tickets directly at https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/show/how-love-is-spelt/) or call the box office on 020 7407 0234.For more information on the play which is open until 28th September 2019: How Love Is Spelt at Southwark Playhouse for Brickdust In the meantime, to contact JGA HR Recruitment: nick@jgarecruitment.com or https://jgarecruitment.com/To connect with Nick Day (Host of the HR L&D Podcast) LinkedIn Profile: Nick Day's LinkedIn ProfileSubscribe the HR L&D Podcast: * Apple Podcasts| Android | Email | Soundcloud | Google Podcasts | Stitcher |

The Payroll Podcast
Acting for “LOVE” not “PAYE” with the Cast of “How Love is Spelt” #032

The Payroll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 29:02


Nick Day has a rare opportunity to sit down with the cast of the play "How Love is Spelt" starring Michelle Collins (EastEnders and Coronation Street), Nigel Boyle (Line of Duty) and Benjamin O'Mahoney (Ripper Street) as well as brilliant theatre performers Yana Penrose, Larner Wallace-Taylor and Duncan Moore.  We discuss payroll in the acting world, promotions, how to handle multiple jobs at the same time, tax implications and a lot more!  Plus we get some exclusive insights into what the acting life is like as well as learn more about this amazing new production!

The Payroll Podcast
Acting for “LOVE” not “PAYE” with the Cast of “How Love is Spelt” #032

The Payroll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 29:02


Nick Day has a rare opportunity to sit down with the cast of the play "How Love is Spelt" starring Michelle Collins (EastEnders and Coronation Street), Nigel Boyle (Line of Duty) and Benjamin O'Mahoney (Ripper Street) as well as brilliant theatre performers Yana Penrose, Larner Wallace-Taylor and Duncan Moore.  We discuss payroll in the acting world, promotions, how to handle multiple jobs at the same time, tax implications and a lot more!  Plus we get some exclusive insights into what the acting life is like as well as learn more about this amazing new production!

The HR L&D Podcast
Acting as a Career: Gender, Opportunity and Love with the Cast of “How Love is Spelt” #010

The HR L&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 28:41


Acting as a Career: Gender, Opportunity and Love with the Cast of "How Love is Spelt".  Nick Day has a rare opportunity to sit down with the cast of the play "How Love is Spelt" starring Michelle Collins (EastEnders and Coronation Street), Nigel Boyle (Line of Duty)  Benjamin O'Mahoney (Ripper Street) , Yana Penrose, Larner Wallace-Taylor (Humans) and Duncan Moore.  We discuss Acting as a career, promotions, gender imbalance in the acting profession, how actors handle multiple jobs at the same time, tax implications and a lot more!  Plus we get some exclusive insights into what the acting life is like as well as learn more about this amazing new production!

Find Your Purpose - Live Your Passion with Gregory Knapp
Episode 012: Greg interviews Steve Farber on his book, Love Is Just Damn Good Business

Find Your Purpose - Live Your Passion with Gregory Knapp

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 26:01


Episode 012: Greg interviews Steve Farber on his book, Love Is Just Damn Good BusinessIn this episode: You CAN show love in business AND be successful In fact, showing love the right way is GREAT for your business If you love your customers, how would you show that? Three categories of people and how they think about love and business The radical LEAP for you business: L=love, E=energy, A=audacity, P=Proof Do what you love in the service of people who love what you do How LOVE gets your customer to stay with you no matter what How to set up this culture if you own the business or are in charge Real life examples of how this works in business Changing the culture and using love to grow your business takes time, but it’s worth it How to measure the ROI for love in your business How to lead if you don’t own the business You can’t fake the love for the results you want Be authenticEmail Greg with questions you want him to cover on the podcast and any comments you have at greg@gregorybknapp.comCall and leave a voicemail question or comment for Greg 904-373-6591Free eBook 5 steps to finding your passionate purpose at my website gregorybknapp.com it will pop up for you when you go to the website.Book Greg to speak at your event, organization, or conference http://gregorybknapp.com/my-speaking-page/Get coached by Greg http://gregorybknapp.com/coaching/Get Greg’s book, GO! How to Find and Pursue Your Passionate Purpose, for free! http://gregorybknapp.com/gofree/ Steve Farber’s website https://www.stevefarber.com/Get Steve’s new book, Love Is Just Damn Good Business https://www.stevefarber.com/books/love-is-just-damn-good-business/

The Holistic Sister Podcast
#25 8 Life Lessons From A Millennial Abroad

The Holistic Sister Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 47:23


I went to Europe by myself. And i learnt some valuable, relevant life lessons, and so now they're an episode. We discuss: 1. How Travelling Gives you a Breath of Fresh Air - Space from time, external pressures, influences and how mirror neurons influence out actions and behaviours. - How we're so connected, yet disconnected, and having unadulterated time to yourself lets you gain clarity on who you are and what you want in life. - Learning to get comfortable with yourself and inner monologue. 2. How Love is in Abundance - When your cup has no option but to be full and content as your energy isn't being leaked or flowing to others / work / etc. - Self-reflection regarding receiving love and feeling worthy - Where do we pour our love? 3. Asking for What you Want - Facing fears of rejection - Learning to better communicate and ask for help and the worthiness & blockages that surrounds this 4. Appreciating Human Connection - Distance makes the heart fonder - Reflecting on the relationships that currently exist in our lives - Awakening to our armour and co-dependence mechanisms 5. Trust. The. Universe - A higher power is guiding you on the path - How taking the wrong path is better than not moving at all - Reframing 6. The Armour We Wear. - Our protective mechanisms, walls, coping strategies and how they block us from being abundant and experiencing 7. Embracing the Warrior Energy - As women, tapping into that primal, hyper-vigilant, sacred feminine energy to protect yourself and feel safe. 8. How We're Just Baby Humans - Outside our familiarity bubble and daily routines, we're just infants, trying to learn and figure out life. - How our reliance on our habits numbs us to growth - The concept of "same" & "other"

Squirrel Talk!
Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars 3 | All Star Snatch Game!

Squirrel Talk!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 70:25


Canadian drag queens Vicki Lix and Ivory Towers discuss Rupaul's Drag Race All-Stars Season3 Episode 4, How Love is Dead, Roseanne, Charlotte's Web, and Working Through Exhaustion! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/

Squirrel Talk!
Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars 3 | All Star Snatch Game!

Squirrel Talk!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 70:25


Canadian drag queens Vicki Lix and Ivory Towers discuss Rupaul’s Drag Race All-Stars Season3 Episode 4, How Love is Dead, Roseanne, Charlotte’s Web, and Working Through Exhaustion! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network

Squirrel Talk!
Squirrel Talk! RPDR AS3 All Star Snatch Game!

Squirrel Talk!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 70:26


Canadian drag queens Vicki Lix and Ivory Towers discuss Rupaul's Drag Race All-Stars Season3 Episode 4, How Love is Dead, Roseanne, Charlotte's Web, and Working Through Exhaustion!

Grass Routes Podcast
Episode 15: Raqi Bugatti | Love & Hip Hop New York, working for Floyd Mayweather and more

Grass Routes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 56:18


On today's Grass Routes Podcast, Raqi Bugatti, formerly known as Raqi Thunda, talks Love & Hip Hop New York experience (16:28), (26:13), how she ended up on Floyd Mayweather's camp (31:57) and the various career moves that she has made (3:52). Additional topics How she had suicidal moments during Love & Hip Hop tapping (20:10) How Love & Hip Hop producers used the trigger of people talking about her son to get her mad on the show (27:48) How Love & Hip Hop strained her relationship with Joe Budden (23:59) and Ebro (29:41). You get more out of not sleeping with industry people than sleeping with them (39:04) What she's learned from Floyd Mayweather (41:25) Twitter https://twitter.com/GrassRoutesPod https://twitter.com/Raqi_Bugatti https://twitter.com/erinasimon https://twitter.com/killabh Instagram https://www.instagram.com/grassroutes... https://www.instagram.com/raqi_bugatti/ https://instagram.com/erinasimon/ https://instagram.com/killabh/ Audio: https://instagram.com/mixedbythebest/ Edited: https://www.instagram.com/jrobinsonn/ Grass Routes Podcast is the NPR of Black Culture, touching on the future, past and present of both the hosts Brandon "Killabh" Hall and Erin Ashley Simon and your favorite influencers, celebrities and artists. Our podcasts explores the honest, personal and vulnerable stories and introspective statements that helped shape our guests into who they are.

NION Radio
54: Stacy London – How to Turn Personal Struggles Into a Career

NION Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 66:49


Fashion is an industry, but style is for everybody. We have all had trouble accepting ourselves the way we are. Sometimes, people use clothes and fashion as a way to cover up who they are, or to beat people to the punch of putting them in a box. But fashion can also be impressive, thought provoking, and a way to get what you want. That’s what I’m talking to Stacy London about today. If you haven’t heard of Stacy, you are missing out. She is a veteran TV host, having been on What Not to Wear for ten years, and just recently launching her new show Love, Lust, or Run. But she’s also a stylist, an author, and a woman with an infection sense of energy and authenticity. I can’t wait for you to hear her story of battling multiple diseases, hunting for her perfect job, and how she’s changing the world, one outfit at a time. For all the negative messages that loop in all of our heads about what we’re not, I try to use style to dislodge that kind of negativity. Some things we learn in this podcast: What the title of her new show on TLC means [4:00] Translating your style into your message to the world [5:10] How to develop your sense of style [5:45] Different clothes make you feel different [6:50] How changing your style can shake up your brain [7:20] How her health problems led to her interest in fashion [13:45] The value of getting fired [18:05] Her transition from fashion styling to personal styling and shopping [19:20] How she first got on TV [20:00] The success of What Not to Wear [22:45] The three E’s of good reality television: entertainment, education, and emotions [24:55] How to offer good, constructive criticism [26:20] Stacy’s involvement in anti-bulling campaigns [28:55] Why her anger and sadness affected her career [32:40] How Love, Lust, or Run, her new TV show, is different [36:55] What it means to fit one’s body in clothing [39:20] Why self knowledge, intention, and purpose are important in fashion [41:30] There’s a way to express anger without making people afraid of you [47:35] Why we all need to pull ourselves away from the mirror sometimes [48:00] The difference between a good stylist and a great stylist [50:35] The power of “Yes and” in fashion: the “yes” is self acceptance and self awareness, and the “and” is all about creativity and beauty [54:15] The importance of being able to accept and move on [55:15] Why you have to give yourself permission to do what is best for you [57:45] On being a product of the fallout and failures of feminism [59:40] Don’t sweat the small stuff; Instead, start with a core understanding of yourself [1:02:30] Links mentioned: Check out Stacy's new show, Love, Lust, or Run on TLC You can also check out her old show What Not to Wear Learn more about style in Stacy's book, The Truth About Style Music Credit: Make It Last feat. JMSN by Ta-ku Connect with Stacy Instagram | Twitter 

Sfmin
Life In The Spirit (Session 8)

Sfmin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2015 32:44


LIFE IN THE SPIRIT SESSION 8 APRIL 19,2015 Grace: God’s supernatural FAVOR and ABILITY. How Love expresses itself. He (The Holy Spirit) will testify of Me (Christ) (John 15:26) Jesus Christ’s character: (John 1:14, 17) “Full of Grace and Truth” Do you see yourself through His eyes .... The eyes of the Cross .... Or do you define yourself through your circumstances or how others view you? (Leads to rejection, feeling insignificant, making no difference) Religion’s standards? (Religion says you are made acceptable to God through performance.) The application of the law stimulates rebellion in the flesh. Can temporarily modify behavior, but can’t generate lasting change. Your Position in Christ (Romans 6:14; Ephesians 1:3-7) Grace Embraces You: God holds you in a place of Love, right-standing and Favor .... Right where you are! Enables You – to walk free from sin’s dominion To walk with His favor before you, on you, and behind you! To walk through anything required of you! Romans 5:17 – RECEIVE “more than enough grace” .... Gift of Righteousness Romans 8:1, 2 – Walking under the control and direction of the Holy Spirit breaks the power of the flesh (old patterns of thinking, speaking, and behaving) and disconnects us from the bondage of condemnation

Wisdom Talk Radio
Stories of Peace from Prison: A Conversation with Mariette Fourmeaux du Sartel and Laurie Seymour

Wisdom Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 40:34


Transformative Tedx talks from inside a prison that open the way for healing, connection and peace? Yes, indeed. Join me and today's guest, Mariette Fourmeaux du Sartel for her heart-opening stories from inside Donovan Prison in San Diego, California. We explore: -  breaking our society's cycle of violence: why it matters and why, ironically, prison is the place to start -  the radical transformation of the speakers, support team, correctional staff and audience through the creative experience of self-expression - the power of being seen in one's humanness -  How Love as the ultimate answer Mariette Fourmeaux du Sartel guides leaders to build sustainable, resilient, high-performance teams, enabling them to develop innovative solutions to world-scale problems with compassionate, human-centered leadership. Mariette has discovered the mechanisms of turning our society's cycle of violence into one of transformation and healing with the organization of the wildly successful TEDxDonovanCorrectional. She has created a nonprofit called Brilliance Inside, with the mission of transforming prison from being strictly a container of violence to a creator of peace.  Mariette is a true global citizen: born in France, she’s lived on four continents and has explored some of the most remote corners of our world.   Mariette can be found at Brilliance Inside TedxDonnovanCorrectional can be found at fb.com/tedxdonovancorrectional Laurie can be found at The Baca JourneySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wisdom-talk-radio/donations