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Judith Fox is an award-winning fine art photographer, poet, public speaker, and business leader. The temporary service she founded in Richmond, Virginia in 1978 was purchased by a NYSE firm in 1996. During her business career, Fox served on many for-profit and non-profit boards, was a public speaker and consultant. After selling her company, Judith devoted herself full-time to photography and writing. Fox's award-winning photographs are in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA), the Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA), the Southeast Museum of Photography (SMP), the Harry Ransom Center, the Haggerty Museum of Art, and the Harn Museum; her work is in private and corporate collections throughout the world. Fox's photographs have been exhibited in solo and group shows in the United States and Europe. After her book I Still Do: Loving and Living with Alzheimer's was released, Fox became a global advocate for Alzheimer's awareness and education. She's been a speaker and consultant on Alzheimer's and family caregiving for corporations, non-profit associations and universities. I Still Do was named “one of the best photography books of 2009” by Photo-Eye Magazine. Judith Fox lives and works in Southern California and is currently working on a collection of poetry. Find more information at: https://www.judithfox.com/ As always, we'll also include the live Prompt Lines for responses to our weekly prompt. A Zoom link will be provided in the chat window during the show before that segment begins. For links to all the past episodes, visit: https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/ This Week's Prompt: Write a poem about the happiest place on earth. Next Week's Prompt: Write a poem about a time that you carried more than you ever thought possible, and include a reference to temperature. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
On this episode of This vs. That, we have a fascinating conversation with Dave Harvey, the president of Great Commission Collective and the author of several books on marriage. We discuss the differences between normal and critical conflicts in marriage and how to navigate them. During our chat, Dave shares his insights on the importance of humility and clarity in resolving conflicts. We also explore how our understanding of conflict within the context of marriage can be transformed by God's redemption and grace. Join us as we learn from Dave's experiences and wisdom in managing marital conflicts and promoting a healthier and stronger marital relationship. Resources Mentioned: "When Sinners Say I Do" by Dave Harvey "I Still Do" by Dave Harvey "The Meaning of Marriage" by Timothy Keller "New Morning Mercies" by Paul David Tripp "Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands" by Paul David Tripp "War of Words" by Paul David Tripp "Trusting God" by Jerry Bridges ----- Since 1893, Hephzibah House has been a beacon of Christian hospitality in the heart of New York City. Located in a Victorian townhouse, ministry leaders from all over the world come for peaceful, affordable overnight stays, whether they are coming for rest, retreat, or just to enjoy the city. If you are in full-time ministry and have plans to visit New York, book your stay at hhouse.org. HHouse can also host conferences, ministry events and group stays. You can even record your podcast in the on-site recording studio. Follow us on Instagram at @hhousenyc ----- This vs. That is a podcast of Anchored Hope. Anchored Hope provides practical help to those hurting by anchoring their hope in Jesus and helping others gain a better understanding of his promises. We offer reputable, biblical counsel to those suffering or experiencing difficult seasons. Our counselors are highly trained and bring a vast experience in addressing the various issues of life. To meet with a counselor, visit anchoredhope.co and schedule an appointment today.
In today's episode, Pastor Marron and Lady T gives a sneak peek, well a listen into the Marriage Weekend. This conversation is about the Marriage Blueprint. Everyone has a blueprint for their marriage. Some couples need minor fixing up and others need an entire demolition. Take a listen and be sure to share with a married couple or a single desiring marriage. Be sure to download and leave a review. Do you have a topic or question you'd like to hear addressed? Visit www.StillinLovePodcast.com. Subscribe to our channel | Innovation Church Memphis (Playlist -Still In Love Podcast) Follow us on social media | FB & IG - Innovation Church Memphis TikTok - WeAreInnovation
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Welcome to another episode of "I Still Do: The godly Man's Perspective on Marriage". In this episode, we're going to tackle one of the toughest topics in any marriage: infidelity and temptation. We all know that marriage can be challenging at times, and one of the biggest challenges many couples face is staying faithful and true to each other. With temptation all around us, it's easy to get sidetracked and lose sight of what's really important. But fear not – we've got you covered. Join us as we dive deep into this sensitive and difficult topic, offering practical advice and guidance for staying strong and faithful in your marriage. We'll discuss some of the most common triggers for infidelity, and offer tips for recognizing and avoiding them. We'll talk about the importance of communication and trust in any relationship, and how to cultivate those qualities in your marriage. We'll also share some personal stories and experiences, both our own and those of other couples we've worked with, to offer a real-world perspective on the challenges of infidelity and temptation. So if you're ready to learn how to stay faithful and true to your spouse, even in the face of temptation, be sure to tune in to this episode of "I Still Do". You won't want to miss it. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @iyhinnertainme and rate the podcast. We sure do appreciate it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iyh-network/message
Are you struggling to keep your marriage a top priority in the midst of life's many demands and distractions? Look no further than our latest episode of "I Still Do: The Godly Man's Perspective on Marriage" where hosts Jori O'Neale and Terrance D. Wilson dive into the importance of prioritizing your marriage in a godly way. Join us as we explore how a biblical understanding of prioritizing the marriage differs from a secular perspective, and how effective prioritization can contribute to a healthy and fulfilling marriage for both partners and the community at large. Drawing on personal experiences and insights, Jori and Terrance offer practical tips and advice for cultivating a culture of mutual respect and support within your marriage. Learn how to navigate daily demands and distractions in a way that honors God's plan for your marriage, and how to communicate effectively while prioritizing your relationship with each other. From common pitfalls to approaches that bring couples closer together, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this essential conversation about strengthening your marriage and deepening your commitment to each other and to God. Got questions? Message us on Instagram @iyhinnertainme and let's start a conversation about prioritizing your marriage. Let's say "I Still Do" together and strengthen our marriages one episode at a time. #IStillDoPodcast #MarriageJourney #GodlyMarriage" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iyh-network/message
In this episode of "I Still Do: The godly man's perspective on marriage," host Jori O'Neale sits down with co-host Terrance D. Wilson to discuss navigating differences in values and beliefs within a godly marriage. Jori starts the conversation by asking Terrance what inspired him to explore this topic, and what he believes is the most important aspect of navigating differences in values and beliefs in a godly marriage. They discuss how a biblical understanding of these concepts differs from a secular understanding and the personal experiences that have shaped Terrance's perspective. The conversation then shifts to practical advice for couples, including how to cultivate mutual respect and understanding, how to navigate conflicts that arise from differences in values and beliefs, and how to avoid common pitfalls. Jori and Terrance also explore how couples can prioritize their relationship with each other and with God while navigating these differences, as well as how to build strong, healthy communication. Throughout the conversation, Jori and Terrance emphasize the importance of honoring God's plan for marriage and offer practical tips and advice for couples seeking to build a strong, godly marriage that can effectively navigate differences in values and beliefs. They also discuss the unique challenges and opportunities presented by a marriage between a Muslim and a Christian, and how couples in similar situations can navigate their differences in a way that brings them closer together. Join Jori and Terrance for this insightful conversation, and learn how to strengthen your own marriage, no matter what differences you may face. Got questions? Message us on Instagram @iyhinnertainme and let's start a conversation about differing values and beliefs. Let's say "I Still Do" together and strengthen our marriages one episode at a time. #IStillDoPodcast #MarriageJourney #GodlyMarriage" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iyh-network/message
Bossman talks with Jonelle Carter from River Road Trio about the upcoming "Smoke Show" and their song "I Still Do"
You will soon see Eric Clapton's mug wherever there is a Chase bank and ATM. He has joined forces with one of the country's four largest banks to help promote his new album, I Still Do, which will be out on May 20th.The Chase partnership will also extend to TV and radio, a huge billboard in New York's Times Square, a direct email campaign to one-in-two American households, and an album special on MTV and VH1 Classic.Listen to the first cut from the album called CAN'T LET YOU DO IT
Veronica brings her extensive experience as a speaker, workshop facilitator, and certified professional life coach by providing clients with expertise in the realm of empowerment, parenting, and relationships. She has been involved in Family Life coaching for many years. Her experience has influenced women and couples throughout the Washington DC Metropolitan Area. She is a licensed community leader and has been involved in community leadership and relationship building for the greater part of her life. She has used her gifts, knowledge, and talents to encourage women and strengthen couples. She also coaches military wives as the spouse of a Veteran, helping women maneuver through the challenges that come with a military lifestyle. She has attended National Marriage Conferences such as "I Still Do" and participated in the Family Life Council seminar, "The Art of Marriage." She currently leads a marriage mentor program and facilitates a community couples' weekly life study. She has taught time-tested marital principles from relationship experts such as Dr. Kevin Leman, Dr. Gary Chapman, Dr. Willard Harley, Dr. Emerson Eggerichs, and Dr. Gary Thomas just to name a few. Her commitment to couples has been so impactful, she received permission from national marriage experts to utilize their materials and lead Train-The-Trainer marriage workshops through Alliance Seminars. She has lived her life in such a way that her marriage is an example to others, as to what can happen when trust is the center of the relationship. Veronica and her husband have been enjoying their "healthy hook-up" for over 20 years and together, they form a dynamic team. Contact: www.allianceseminars.org Please subscribe to the enVision Together podcast to be notified of each episode. To connect with Pamela online to discuss her weekly topics or to spread the word about the enVision Together: Going to Your Next Level of Best podcast, please follow her on social media or on her website: Facebook: @Pamela Mshana Instagram: @pamela.mshana.37 Twitter: @PamelaMshana Website: www.pamelamshana.com (Contact page). Support the Show: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TD6PCE7G83GNY
Join us this week as we discuss one of the more taboo topics in faith based marriages, SEX. Hear me and the dynamic duo discuss sex its role in marriage. The fellows and I also discussed how to make your spouse feel important and why it matters so much in preventing a "runaway wife". If you and your spouse have different love languages and sex is a subject of contention, let this episode be the thing that breaks the ice and gets communication flowing. I Still Do, Do You? Become a member of our family and receive monthly newsletter and receive marriage tips and tricks to keep your marriage thriving. IYH INNERTAINMENT FAMILY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iyh-network/message
In this episode of I Still Do, the dynamic duo speak about how to identify when you're doing too much. Hear about the warning sign of doing the most in your marriage and ways to combat overwhelm. The guys also give a bit of insight into how to use a gentle word to redirect your spouse when maybe they're doing the least. This is I Still Do, Do You? Want to be a guest on our show? Contact us at azironsharpensiron@gmail.com to share your thoughts or insights on marriage. Do you and your spouse have a testimony on how God's worked in your relationship. We'd love to hear from you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iyh-network/message
In this week's episode of I Still Do, Terry and Donald discuss ways they achieve self care and the importance of it. We discuss the areas that impact a lack of self care the most and why communication is a necessity in childrearing. Listen as they share their self care goals and the moves they're making to achieve them. I still Do, do you? Interested in being a guest? Email us at iyhinnertainment@gmail.com for more information on doing so. Or join our free Facebook group, AZ Iron Sharpens Iron for more marriage resources. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iyh-network/message
This week on I still do, Terry and Donald share their thoughts on when to ask for assistance in their marriage and when not to. We speak about how to ensure your child becomes an independent human versus enabling them and stunting their growth. This episode, we look at switching roles and what that looks like in a marriage dynamic. Hear from Donald about what true partnership in marriage looks like. I Still Do, Do you? Want to be a part of the discussion? Join our Facebook group AZ Iron Sharpens Iron to get more insights into the mind of a married man. Want to see the entire interview? Check out our YouTube Channel @IYH Network to see more content. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iyh-network/message
As we celebrated the 50th Anniversary of one of the couples in our church, Pastor was reminded of the phrase, -I Still Do-. Paul in his letters to Timothy, instructs and encourages Timothy to be a -I still do- Christian. We look at three truths that we must believe if we will be a -still do- Christian.
In this episode of I Still Do, we crew and I dive a little deeper into the topic of fair fighting in relationships. Getting a fresh perspective on fighting fair, we get insights from teenagers and their view point will leave you truly amazed. After this interview, I feel more confident that we're in good hands with our young people and their emotional intelligence. Without further ado, this is I Still Do..... Wanna hear a particular topic or be a guest on the show? Email us at azironsharpensiron@gmail.com for your seat at the table, all are welcome. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iyh-network/message
This week on I Still Do, the dynamic duo and I (yes, that's what we're calling them) discuss fighting in marriage. Is it healthy for couples to not fight? What does it mean to fight fair (if such a thing exists) and how do we keep from hitting each other "below the belt"? The fellas give their ideas on how to resolve conflict in marriage as well as how to prevent it from happening in the first place. If you're married, engaged or one day hope to be, this is one episode you don't want to miss. Check out the uncut version of this episode on our Youtube channel, IYH Network. Follow us on social for more tips and dope content or email us at azironsharpensiron@gmail.com to be our next guest. Producer: Jori O'Neale Co Hosts: Terrance Wilson, Donald D. Owens Jr --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iyh-network/message
While our marriages are shaped by how we respond to defining moments, in Christ, we are never imprisoned by our past failures and wasted moments. Wherever we are in marriage, God calls us to rest ultimately in the defining moment of Christ's death in our place, His victory over the grave, and His justifying verdict over our lives. Join us as we discuss the final chapter of Dave Harvey's book, I Still Do.
Today's podcast is a powerful and practical lesson presented by Don Truex on Marriage called, "I Still Do." Read More ...
Today's podcast is a sermon presented by Don Truex on Marriage called, “I Still Do.” Books on Marriage: Here are the recommended books that Don mentioned in his lesson: Hedges Loving Your Marriage Enough to Protect It – Jerry B. Jenkins Fight Fair! – Tim and Joy Downs Love and Respect – Dr. Emerson Eggerichs Marriage on the Rock – Jimmy and Karen Evans His Needs, Her Needs – Willard F. Harley, Jr.
Join me this week as we speak to entrepreneur and master coach Colin Yearwood. Colin graciously sheds some light on the pitfalls many have in marriage as well as some ways to set yourself up for success. He shares his approach to marriage and compares it to that of any endeavor in life at which you wish to succeed, because either you planned to succeed, or you failed to plan. Grab a pen and paper to soak up all these marriage gems that Colin pours out for us. This is I Still Do!! Join our free Facebook community to receive exclusive content and resources to further you along on your marriage journey. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iyh-network/message
I'm willing to forgive you but I can't forget it was a popular song in the early 2000s by Aretha Franklin. 20 years later marriages still wrestle with the same concept or forgiveness and the difficulty in forgetting in getting over the pain and hurt caused. In this episode of I still do we search for ways to forgive and the challenges that come with it. Be challenged with a binary mindset of being all in or all out of love. This episode was a joy to do in help to start real dialogue in conversation in my own marriage. My hope and goal is that it helps reveal some things in yours as well. I still do, do you? I Still Do is listener supported. Please consider contributing to the show to continue to hear amazing content. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iyh-network/message
How do we endure when life's dilemmas remain unresolved? How do we persevere in loving our spouse when trials have no clear end in sight? We find peace, not in having all the answers, but in clinging to the unchanging goodness of God. Check out the most recent episode of the podcast as we discuss chapter 11 of Dave Harvey's book, I Still Do.
DO YOU FEEL LOVED AND RESPECTED IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP? On this episode we are joined by Darrell and Veronica Williams. Darrell and Veronica have been married for over two decades and use their experience to support and coach others. We discuss: Knowing and leveraging your strengths in marriage The importance of holding yourself accountable Setting goals for your relationship For places to listen, places to connect on social media, to be a guest, collaborate with or sponsor DTE visit: https://linktr.ee/DisruptTheEveryday Darrell & Veronica's website: https://www.allianceseminars.org/ About Darrell Darrell brings his extensive experience as a master certified life coach and a member of the Federal Coaching Network. He is a keynote speaker and workshop facilitator who provides clients with expertise in the realm of leadership, relationships, and purpose. He has been involved in life coaching for many years and helps clients discern ways to restore and enrich personal and professional relationships. His extensive research in the field includes Dr. Emerson Eggerichs, Dr. Gary Chapman, and Dr. Paul White, some of the most famous relationship specialists. He has been married for over 20 years and cheerfully shares time-tested principles to strengthen relationships. His leadership background includes 30 years of federal service highlighted by his selection as a White House Communications Agency All-Star and Senior Manager of the Year. Additionally, he is a Defense Information Systems Agency Outstanding Mentor and Human Resources Team Lead of the Year. His leadership coaching is based on a stellar 20-year military career, where he traveled as an Operations and Vice Presidential Communications Officer, leading over 500 White House missions. Following the tragedies of September 11, 2001, Darrell was selected as 1 of 5 key leaders, from 30 senior managers, to direct emergency action communications for the Vice President of the United States, to include duties as an Air Force Two Command Representative. In addition to being a master certified life coach, he is a certified facilitator who trained senior managers at the White House Communications Agency Training Academy to travel as Vice Presidential Team Leads, serving as the primary contact for the traveling White House Staff, while simultaneously training mid-level managers to travel as Presidential Operations Team Leads. He received numerous professional awards to include the Presidential Service Badge, Lacey B. Ivory Service Award, Roy Wilkins Renown Service Award, the National Louis University Reach Award, and the Strayer University Outstanding Alumni Award for his dedicated leadership in the community and Department of Defense. Darrell holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from National Louis University and an MBA from Strayer University. He is also a member of the White House Communications Agency Hall of Fame. About Veronica Veronica brings her extensive experience as a master certified life coach, keynote speaker, and certified facilitator by providing clients with expertise in the areas of relationships, empowerment, and purpose. She has been involved in life coaching for many years and her experience has influenced women and strengthened couples throughout the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area. She is a licensed minister and has been a part of community leadership and relationship building the greater part of her life. She utilizes her gifts, talents, and knowledge to encourage individuals where ever they are in their journey. She also coaches military wives as the spouse of a veteran, helping women maneuver through the challenges that come with a military lifestyle. This led to her selection as a Fort George G. Meade Volunteer of the Year. She has learned from National Marriage Conferences such as “I Still Do” and is certified to facilitate Family Life seminars, "The Art of Marriage," "The Art of Parenting,” as well as the "5 Languages of Appreciation at Work." She leads a relationship coaching program and facilitated a weekly community couples life study for 7 years. She has researched and taught time-tested marital principles from relationship experts such as Dr. Gary Chapman, Dr. Willard Harley, and Dr. Emerson Eggerichs just to name a few. Her commitment to couples has been so impactful, she received permission from national marriage experts to utilize their materials and lead Train-The-Trainer relationship workshops through Alliance Seminars Coaching. She has lived her life in such a way that her marriage is an example, as to what can happen when a foundation is at the center of a relationship. Veronica and her husband have been enjoying their "healthy hook-up" for over 23 years and together, they form a dynamic team.
Our relationship with our kids changes over time, especially when they leave. It's never too early to think about how you can lift burdens from, not load burdens onto your adult children. This conversation is also helpful for younger couples still trying to figure out how to relate to their own parents. Join us as we discuss chapter 10 of Dave Harvey's book, I Still Do.
When the dreams and expectations we bring into marriage fail and go unmet, it can be disorienting. But if we will trust God's wisdom and work even in those moments, they can be opportunities for growth and enduring love. Join us as we discuss chapter 9 of Dave Harvey's book, I Still Do.
Ever wonder what married men think? Well I do. My Name is Jori O'Neale and I am on a quest to learn what makes men say "I still do" even when they feel like they don't. Join me as we embark on a journey of discovery and exploration into the mind of a Godly man. Hear real stories of love, marriage, parenting and everything in between. Each week, learn practical ways to keep your vows renewed well after the honeymoon. Back for a second, week we hear from Donald Owens Jr., Chicago educator and admin and Terrance Wilson, newly wed and a new Texas Resident. What does it mean to be real to a man? What words trigger arguments and how do you work to resolve them? This and more on this episode of I Still Do. Want to be a part of the discussion? Join our Facebook group to get more insights into the mind of a married man. Want to see the entire interview? Check out our YouTube Channel to see more content. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iyh-network/message
Sexual intimacy can be a gauge displaying the health (or lack thereof) and durability of marital intimacy. But sex, and unmet sexual expectations, can also lead to a lot of frustration and bitterness in marriage. Sex is hard to talk about, but it's too important not to. Join us as we discuss chapter 8 of Dave Harvey's book, I Still Do.
Mercy, from God to us and from us to our spouse, is essential for making marriage a haven we love to come home to. Join us as we discuss chapter 7 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
HELLOW AND WELCOME TO AMERICA'S BIRTHDAY! USA! USA! USA! Now that I got that patriotism out of the way since this is MURRICA, welcome to HELL PASO's best motherfucking podcast. BAR NONE! The undisputed heavyweight champion of El Paso PODS! R CUBED. ROAMING REIGNZ RADIO! This week it's almost Independence Day 2021. I talk about IJ, the movie, the free hoodie, and more movies and cinematic experiences and popcorn. I talk about half days and library contests and new job prospects. But then I get real with a story about a blonde and me and a movie house. You know, where they show talkies? Motion pictures? The Alamo Drafthouse! I also talk about yoga, losing weight again, and smoothies. My all time new top winner of course. New music and horns up to AT the GATES for putting out more new music into the world. Thank God for the library so I can find and watch movies I don't have. Thank God for car washes and wifi and Spotify and Anchor. Fuck SoundCloud. AT OUR WORST please come back BUD! Anyway, fire off some firecrackers or guns, grill some meats (I won't be doing any of that shit.) and celebrate OUR INDEPENDENCE DAY (I'll be having a double feature of these movies tomorrow!) Enjoy your weekend and enjoy the pod! Wash your hands, your butt, wear your mask (I STILL DO) and stay the fuck 6 feet away from me! AL RATO VATOS and ROMIES. LATERS! LOVE Y'ALL! ENJOY! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roaming-reignz/message
HELLOW AND WELCOME TO AMERICA'S BIRTHDAY! USA! USA! USA! Now that I got that patriotism out of the way since this is MURRICA, welcome to HELL PASO's best motherfucking podcast. BAR NONE! The undisputed heavyweight champion of El Paso PODS! R CUBED. ROAMING REIGNZ RADIO! This week it's almost Independence Day 2021. I talk about IJ, the movie, the free hoodie, and more movies and cinematic experiences and popcorn. I talk about half days and library contests and new job prospects. But then I get real with a story about a blonde and me and a movie house. You know, where they show talkies? Motion pictures? The Alamo Drafthouse! I also talk about yoga, losing weight again, and smoothies. My all time new top winner of course. New music and horns up to AT the GATES for putting out more new music into the world. Thank God for the library so I can find and watch movies I don't have. Thank God for car washes and wifi and Spotify and Anchor. Fuck SoundCloud. AT OUR WORST please come back BUD! Anyway, fire off some firecrackers or guns, grill some meats (I won't be doing any of that shit.) and celebrate OUR INDEPENDENCE DAY (I'll be having a double feature of these movies tomorrow!) Enjoy your weekend and enjoy the pod! Wash your hands, your butt, wear your mask (I STILL DO) and stay the fuck 6 feet away from me! AL RATO VATOS and ROMIES. LATERS! LOVE Y'ALL! ENJOY!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roaming-reignz/message
This week Betsy Spina celebrates Seth Ennis! Seth is an incredible musician and songwriter, best known for his smash hit "Woke Up In Nashville". Growing up in Georgia and Japan, playing the piano, drums, and guitar, Seth's musical influences come from the country world, as well as the R&B world. Being the amazing songwriter that he is, Seth has written songs with and for artists like Lauren Alaina, Devin Dawson, Jordan Davis, and Dylan Scott. Seth has toured with artists like Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, Luke Bryan, Little Big Town, and Florida Georgia Line. In this episode, Betsy and Seth celebrate new changes, reignited passions, and new music! Check out Seth's latest single "I Still Do" (it's a bop, and it's available now)! Keep Up With Seth: Seth Ennis: I Still Do Seth Ennis: Apple Music Seth Ennis: Spotify Seth Ennis: YouTube Seth Ennis: Instagram Seth Ennis: Twitter Seth Ennis: Facebook Celebrate People theme song: Walker Hayes Keep up with Betsy: Betsy Spina: Instagram Betsy Spina: Twitter
Suffering will crash your marriage at some point or another, and how you trust God and receive it as an opportunity will greatly impact the future health of your marriage. Join us as we discuss chapter 6 of Dave Harvey’s new book, I Still Do.
Suffering will crash your marriage at some point or another, and how you trust God and receive it as an opportunity will greatly impact the future health of your marriage. Join us as we discuss chapter 6 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
Meaningful membership in a healthy, Gospel-preaching church is essential for a strong and durable marriage, and to help our marriages point faithfully to the ultimate marriage. Join us as we discuss chapter 5 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
Meaningful membership in a healthy, Gospel-preaching church is essential for a strong and durable marriage, and to help our marriages point faithfully to the ultimate marriage. Join us as we discuss chapter 5 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
God graciously uses weakness in life and marriage to draw us into deeper dependence on Him and His strength. Join in as we discuss chapter 4 of Dave Harvey’s new book, I Still Do.
God graciously uses weakness in life and marriage to draw us into deeper dependence on Him and His strength. Join in as we discuss chapter 4 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
While our brokenness is more complex than our sin, we have to fight against the destructive tendency to avoid responsibility for our sin and shift the blame to others. Join us as we discuss chapter 3 of Dave Harvey’s new book, I Still Do.
While our brokenness is more complex than our sin, we have to fight against the destructive tendency to avoid responsibility for our sin and shift the blame to others. Join us as we discuss chapter 3 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
While sin in our own hearts is our most foundational problem, it's not our only problem. When we oversimplify and moralize everything, we run the risk of not loving our spouse as a whole person. Join us as we discuss chapter 2 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
While sin in our own hearts is our most foundational problem, it's not our only problem. When we oversimplify and moralize everything, we run the risk of not loving our spouse as a whole person. Join us as we discuss chapter 2 of Dave Harvey's new book, "I Still Do."
Join us as Pastors Nathan and Joie conclude the series "I Still Do" with a talk and teaching on raising a family God's way!
Join us as Pastors Nathan and Joie conclude the series "I Still Do" with a talk and teaching on raising a family God's way!
Join us as Pastors Nathan and Joie conclude the series "I Still Do" with a talk and teaching on raising a family God's way!
After exploding onto the scene over five years ago, Atlantic Records recording artist Kiiara has released her highly-anticipated debut album ‘lil kiiwi.' The incredible project is highlighted by the princess of chop pop's collaboration with superstar rapper blackbear,“So Sick” as well as six brand-new tracks, recently released singles “I Still Do,” “Never Let You” and “Numb (feat. DeathbyRomy and PVRIS),” and past hits “Gold,” Whippin (Feat. Felix Snow)”and “Feels.” ‘lil kiiwi' finds Kiiara bringing a new level of self-possession to her music, fully embracing her instincts in every step of the process and capturing the strange complexities of love. This is exemplified in the track “So Sick (feat. blackbear),” a bold but brightly textured tale of a toxic romance. “As soon as I cut the vocals on that song I could hear him on it,” Kiiara recalls. “We hadn't spoken in a long time but he hit me right back and said he'd love to do it. It ended up being a playful, dramatic song.” ECHO chatted with Kiiara about her debut album and much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the 161st episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "lil kiiwi" by Kiiara, "As Long As You Are" by Future Islands, and "RE-ANIMATOR" by Everything EverythingNew singles: "Gorgeous" by SAINt JHN, "Praise" by Tchami feat. Gunna, and "Heart Smile" by Diggs Duke.Tory Lanez is charged for almost certainly shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the foot. The lil kiiwi review. Spotify is upping the creep factor. The As Long As You Are review. Universal is building luxury concert venues you can stay in after the show. The RE-ANIMATOR review. And a new podcast hosted by members of Joy Division/New Order tells the "definitive" story of the band.Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. For politics, Subscribe to Power Report if you haven't already (new election-season episodes are available now exclusively in the Power Report podcast feed.) Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube for extra Audioface. We appreciate it, and you.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Kiiara over Zoom video! Atlantic Records recording artist Kiiara has just released her debut album, lil kiiwi. Stream: https://kiiaramusic.lnk.to/lilkiiwiPRlil kiiwi boasts high-profile collaborations with acclaimed artists such as blackbear, on the standout track “So Sick,” DeathbyRomy, PVRIS and more. Fans who pre-ordered the album received instant downloads of recently released tracks, “Numb (feat. DeathbyRomy and PVRIS),” “I Still Do” and “Never Let You” as well as Kiiara’s hit singles “Whippin (Feat. Felix Snow),” “Feels” and the 3x Platinum smash hit “Gold.”“I made a lot of mistakes and thru the process of making this album I learned from a lot of those mistakes,” Kiiara shared. “I learned not to take love for granted, I learned to love, I learned not to push away the people who genuinely care about me. I took all the defeats I’ve faced over these past few years and put what I learned together like a puzzle. I picked myself up off the ground with the help of my family, friends, my team, and strangers who quickly became really important people in my life who I now look to for advice, all while I didn’t see the light in anything. Lil kiiwi is who I was early in my career. Lil kiiwi is a savage who, no matter how hard I try to control and hide, will always be a part of me”Kiiara’s recent releases have increased the widespread anticipation for her debut album, with Billboard labeling “I Still Do” as “a tight, melodic first taste” and LADYGUNN predicting the album to be “one for the top charts.” The album title was teased in the “I Still Do” official video which introduced Lil Kiiwi, representing Kiiara in the earlier chapter of her career. In the video, flashbacks of Lil Kiiwi are intertwined with Kiiara’s present life, embodying the idea that while Kiiara is more composed and authentic today, she will always have a Lil Kiiwi side to her.“I Still Do” was met with widespread critical acclaim upon release, with Refinery 29 encouraging readers to “dance out your feelings to the tune of Kiiara's all-too-relevant ‘I Still Do’” and MTV labeling the track “an infectious summer bop dripping with catchy vocals.” “Never Let You” followed the edgy track, garnering praise from Idolatorand UPROXX, who included the song in their Best New Pop Music round-up and stated, “Kiiara has positioned herself as a strong songwriter.” Last week it was announced that Kiiara would be playing a special performance at Sound Mind Live’s Come Together: Mental Health Music Festival on Thursday, October 8. Check out her incredible, livestreamed performance during the festival on Relix’s YouTube Channel HERE.Now boasting more than 2 billion streams, Kiiara began writing and performing in her teens, inspired by a diverse range of contemporary pop and electronic forms. The Chicago, IL-based singer-songwriter first dropped “Gold” upon an unsuspecting world in the summer of 2015, earning instant attention for her trademark vocal sampling and gift for indelible hooks. The track proved a global sensation, earning 3x RIAA Platinum certification and over 700 million streams, reaching the top 5 on Billboard’s Pop Songs Charts and the top 15 on the Hot 100. Kiiara continued to expand her creative palette by contributing her one-of-a-kind sound to a series of high-profile collaborations alongside some of pop, EDM, rock and hip-hop’s biggest players, most notably Linkin Park’s 2017 RIAA Gold certified smash, “Heavy (Feat. Kiiara).” For updates and additional information on Kiiara please visit https://www.kiiara.com.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
The And Campaign's Justin Giboney looks at the death of Ahmaud Arbery, the quest for justice for his family, and the deeper issues the Church and nation must address. Dave Harvey, author of "I Still Do," talks about the overcoming the struggles of life as a married couple.
The And Campaign's Justin Giboney looks at the death of Ahmaud Arbery, the quest for justice for his family, and the deeper issues the Church and nation must address. Dave Harvey, author of "I Still Do," talks about overcoming the struggles of life as a married couple.
In this episode we talk to Dave Harvey. He talks about the church planting network the Great Commission Collective. Pop and Joel interview him about his latest book "I Still Do".
Dave Harvey, author of "I Still Do," talks about the circles of influence that make up each one of us. In the center is the heart, which is the wellspring of our worship and motivations. Surrounding that is our embodied soul wrapped in flesh. Another circle is our social systems, like families, which influence who we are. Everyone has a context, and once a husband or wife understands what their spouse's context is, they'll love and understand each other better. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/. Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/ Have the FamilyLife Today® podcast and resources helped you? Consider becoming a Legacy Partner, a monthly supporter of FamilyLife. https://www.familylife.com/legacy
Lasting marriages are built one defining moment at a time. It's how we think and behave toward one another in moments like these that determines whether our marriage endures or falters. Dave Harvey describes how ultimately, these are invitations from God to consider our direction and pursue transformation, in his book I Still Do.
Lasting marriages are built one defining moment at a time. It's how we think and behave toward one another in moments like these that determines whether our marriage endures or falters. Dave Harvey describes how ultimately, these are invitations from God to consider our direction and pursue transformation, in his book I Still Do.
Ten years after his bestselling book, "When Sinners Say 'I Do,'" pastor, speaker and author Dave Harvey wrote its sequel: "I Still Do." In this episode, he shares how God uses life's defining moments, both positive and negative, to help spouses grow closer and stronger.
Things Mentioned:Ellie Holcomb: Sing: Remembering SongsDave Harvey: God's Mercy And My MarriageDave Harvey: 'When Sinners Say I Do'Dave Harvey: 'When Sinners Say I Do' Study GuideDave Harvey: 'I Still Do'Dave Harvey: 'I Still Do' Study GuideTile Essentials Pack
The Christian Outlook – February 22, 2020 Bill Bunkley talks with John Stemberger of Trail Life USA, about the Boy Scouts filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the wake of sexual abuse allegations. Albert Mohler reflects on some of the broader lessons learned from the Boy Scout story. Craig Roberts talks with Brian Johnston, Western Director of the National Right to Life Committee, about how Planned Parenthood is targeting our kids in schools. Kevin McCullough and former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy talk about San Francisco’s new District Attorney who has made it his mission not to uphold the law, but to defend and protect lawbreakers. Eric Metaxas and Dr. Meg Meeker, a contributor to Focus on the Family, look at the dramatic wave of teenaged youth who identify as transgender. Georgene Rice and Dave Harvey talk about his new book on marriage, “I Still Do! Growing Closer and Stronger through Life’s Defining Moments.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Georgene Rice talks with Dave Harvey, author of “I Still Do! Growing Closer and Stronger through Life’s Defining Moments.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we’ll talk with Dave Harvey, author of “I Still Do! Growing Closer and Stronger through Life’s Defining Moments” (Baker) and Christiana Holcomb, legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom and student athlete Alana Smith, a plaintiff in an official Title IX complaint to the Office of Civil Rights in the Department of Education challenging the practice of allowing biological males who identify as female to compete in women’s events.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Especial: Grandes momentos do rock blues 01) Black Cat Bone/Dust My Broom 4:54 Waters, Winter & Cotton Breakin It Up, Breakin It Down (live) 02) That's The Way Love Is (remaster)/B.B. King & Bobby Blue Bland Together For The First Time...Live, 1974 03) Superstition (remaster) 4:23 Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble/ Live Alive, 1986 04) Come See About Me 3:51 Tedeschi Trucks Band Revelator 2011 12/7/19, 9:45 PM 05) Can't Let You Do It 3:51 Eric Clapton I Still Do, 2016 06) My Baby Blues 3:04 J.J. Cale Stay Around, 2019 07) Lost Inside The Blues 4:27 Leon Russell Guitar Blues, 2001 08) Yo Yo Man (Feat. Peter Green, Steve Miller, John Mcvie and Mick Fleetwood) 3:02 Along for the Ride/ John Mayall/ 2001 09) Cant Do It Wrong 3:44 Ringo Starr Y Not, 2010 10) Dimples 4:00 John Lee Hooker Don't Look Back, 2014 11) Trick Or Treat 3:11 Robert Cray Sweet Potato Pie, 1997 12) Making A Fool Of Myself 3:23 Johnny Copeland Catch Up With The Blues, 1993 13) All Shook Up 3:31 Ry Cooder Get Rhythm, 1987
Do you ever wonder what an African American person in the public eye is really like? What's important to him or her? How does he or she navigate being black in America? What would he or she do about the heavy issues that plague the African American community like drugs, gangs and police violence? What makes her laugh? Him cry? And did he or she ever think they would wind up a public figure in the first place? Well, we decided at Another View that it would be great if we could hold some one-on-one intimate conversations with people in the spotlight. We're calling the series "Another View Up Close"...and our first guest is Mr. Gary McCollum. Join us for an intimate conversation with Gary, a self-described husband, father, minister and businessman - in that order. He has recently added "author" to the list - his new book is called "I Still Do". You may know Gary as the former Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cox Communications Virginia Region or as a former candidate for Virginia State Senate.
“I Still Do . . .” In Creation, God, our Maker and Giver of Life, our Father and Sovereign, scooped out dust, formed man in His image and likeness, breathed into man the breath of life and man became a living soul. In essence, God was saying, “I Do!” But Adam and mankind didn't remain faithful. SIN entered the picture. Eventually there were other gods and idols. But on Calvary, I heard God say, “I Still Do” and REDEMPTION was made possible. Since Redemption forgives and frees us from being slaves to sin, it's time to come home!
Families for Life Council is working with community partners such as the Institute for Financial Literacy (IFL) to run marriage talks and workshops in April as part of their I Still Do campaign to help couples overcome potential sources of conflict in their marriage. And one of the key challenges faced by couples in their marriage journey often stems from the planning of finances. Find out how to do this correctly from Christopher Tan, IT Manager and Chan Peck Ying Content Development Manager, both from The Institute for Financial Literacy, MoneySense-Singapore Polytechnic.
I “Still” Do, Part Two [Pastor Ty Tamasaka] Pastor Ty continues his miniseries on marriage which will encourage us to make the relationships we are in, the relationships we want. This Sunday, it’s all about FIXING OUR FOCUS, drawn from a very poignant account in the lives of Jacob and Rachel… we have two services: 830-910A [Message Only] & 10-1130A [Full service with Worship, Message; ministries for Toddlers, Children, Middle & High School students]. https://journeychurchhawaii.org/this-week-at-journey-6-24-18/
I “Still” Do, Part One [Pastor Ty Tamasaka] Staying in love is not the result of marrying the perfect person or feeling the right emotions. It isn’t even about praying the right prayer or thinking the right thoughts. It is about DOING THE RIGHT THINGS. Join us as Pastor Ty begins a miniseries on marriage which will encourage us to make the relationships we are in, the relationships we want… we have two services: 830-910A [Message Only] & 10-1130A [Full service with Worship, Message; ministries for Toddlers, Children, Middle & High School students] https://journeychurchhawaii.org/this-week-at-journey-6-10-18/
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"Five years, two children later and a lot of life in between, I am putting my heart to paper and letting it peek into the open air once again. These years have been good and sweet and tragic and broken all at the same time. I lost one of my dearest friends and one of my greatest champions very suddenly and far too soon, my momma. The painful end to my label career gave my spirit much needed space to breathe and time to re-collect my heart and passions. The hiatus of one career marked the beginning of a new one in motherhood. So here it is, a reluctant attempt to find my voice in the calm rolling wake of life's hurricane...." - Lanaé? Lanaé's haunting, ethereal voice has been heard in multiple mediums: TV shows, film, and at Christmas time, her evergreen arrangement of "Carol of the Bells" is played on radio stations all over the country. Her moving, translucent lyrics layered over sounds that are interesting, yet accessible have landed her on stages all over the world from Denmark to the United States and many cities in between, playing festival stages in front of thousands all the way down to intimate songwriter nights. Her husband Josh has stood by her this whole time. He has been involved in the music industry himself for 15 years, holding various roles at record labels and artist management companies. However, it wasn't until Lanaé's most recent, self-titled, EP that the two of them had a chance to work together. Lanaé's new song, "I Still Do" gives a glimpse into their relationship and why working together on this new EP is their best season together yet. Living in Tennessee with their two children, the two of them will be celebrating their 10-year wedding anniversary next year. Discover Lanae's music: www.lanaemusic.com
"Five years, two children later and a lot of life in between, I am putting my heart to paper and letting it peek into the open air once again. These years have been good and sweet and tragic and broken all at the same time. I lost one of my dearest friends and one of my greatest champions very suddenly and far too soon, my momma. The painful end to my label career gave my spirit much needed space to breathe and time to re-collect my heart and passions. The hiatus of one career marked the beginning of a new one in motherhood. So here it is, a reluctant attempt to find my voice in the calm rolling wake of life's hurricane...." - Lanaé? Lanaé's haunting, ethereal voice has been heard in multiple mediums: TV shows, film, and at Christmas time, her evergreen arrangement of "Carol of the Bells" is played on radio stations all over the country. Her moving, translucent lyrics layered over sounds that are interesting, yet accessible have landed her on stages all over the world from Denmark to the United States and many cities in between, playing festival stages in front of thousands all the way down to intimate songwriter nights. Her husband Josh has stood by her this whole time. He has been involved in the music industry himself for 15 years, holding various roles at record labels and artist management companies. However, it wasn't until Lanaé's most recent, self-titled, EP that the two of them had a chance to work together. Lanaé's new song, "I Still Do" gives a glimpse into their relationship and why working together on this new EP is their best season together yet. Living in Tennessee with their two children, the two of them will be celebrating their 10-year wedding anniversary next year. Discover Lanae’s music: www.lanaemusic.com
Eric Clapton, one of the world’s best-known blues and rock guitarists, has been playing his instrument professionally since 1962 and now, at age 71, he is being forced to seriously consider retirement. This has nothing to do with his popularity. In fact, he released a new album of songs entitled “I Still Do” in May 2016, to rave reviews. According to a recent article in the Washington Post, Clapton is experiencing nerve damage which is making it extremely painful to play guitar. He was quoted in the article. “I’ve had quite a lot of pain over the last year,” Clapton told “Classic Rock” Magazine. “It started with lower back pain and turned into what they call peripheral neuropathy, which is where you feel like you have electric shocks going down your leg. And I’ve had to figure out how to deal with some other things from getting old.” As the most recent addition to the Texas Back Institute team of spine experts, Dr. Scott Kutz, specializes in neurosurgery and, in addition to being an Eric Clapton fan, has several insights about this painful condition. “Peripheral neuropathy is a disorder affecting the peripheral nerves of the body, which is a part of the central nervous system,” he said. “This can affect one nerve, in which case it is known as a mono-neuropathy, or it can affect multiple nerves where it is known as a poly-neuropathy. “This condition is fairly common and there are several different types and multiple causes of neuropathy. In the case of a mono-neuropathy, the most common type is carpal tunnel syndrome , where the medial nerve is compressed in the area of the wrist and causes pain, tingling, numbness, swelling and it can affect one’s strength. For the Full story visit www.texasback.com/blog
In episode #2 of The Next Track, Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn take a brief look at the iTunes 12.4 update, and then discuss streaming music versus owning it. Do you want to have access to most of the recorded music available or do you want to own your music, listen to it when you want, even if labels or artists decide they don’t want to play with streaming services? Show notes: News and Updates: Kirk’s review of iTunes 12.4 on Macworld Some Minor Changes in iTunes – Kirkville Main topic, streaming versus owning music: A New Survey of British Consumers Suggests That People Older Than 35 May Be Being “Left Out in the Cold” by Music-Streaming Services Music Taste Matures by Age 35 (And It's Different for Parents) ECM Records ECM Selected Recordings IX-XX, ECM’s only album available to stream on Apple Music Hyperion Records Other People Records Pandora Music Our next tracks: Doug: I Still Do, Eric Clapton Kirk: Fallen Angels, Bob Dylan If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.
Is Adam Sandler funny?? Today, no! 1998, yes!!!!!!! I have always loved this movie and after watching it with the bros....I STILL DO! I prefer this to his other football flick and pray one day he will be funny again. Are you t-t-ta stupid to not listen to this episode?
Author C. M. Jones discusses her novel, "Nothing Is Too Hard for God," a sequel to her first work, "I Still Do".