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Send us Fan MailDownload a PDF worksheet for this class here https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/jb129gcn2kkv7nnoyhjd4/kabbalah_for_everyone_halbashah_hafshotah_part2_handout.pdf?rlkey=godgbfmvxitvxdq5ch699h6wp&dl=0In Lesson 1, we introduced the Chassidic concepts of Halbashah and Hafshotah, how a deep idea becomes clothed in language, story, metaphor, and practical form, and how we can strip away the outer layers to uncover the essence within.In Lesson 2, Rabbi Yisroel Bernath takes these ideas deeper and makes them real. This class explores how Halbashah and Hafshotah are not only tools for understanding Kabbalah, but tools for living with more clarity, compassion, and purpose. How do we understand a person beyond their behavior? How do we translate spiritual inspiration into actual change? How do we look beneath emotional reactions, relationship struggles, and inner confusion to discover what is really going on?Sometimes life needs to be explained. Sometimes life needs to be peeled back. And sometimes, with a little Chassidus, we realize the “problem” was only the garment, not the essence.Key Takeaways1. Deep truth needs clothing: A lofty idea only changes us when it becomes understandable, relatable, and practical.2. Not everything on the surface is the essence: A reaction, habit, fear, or conflict may be real — but it may not be the deepest truth.3. Halbashah helps us bring inspiration into action: If an idea remains abstract, it can be beautiful but useless. Chassidus teaches us to bring it down into daily life.4. Hafshotah helps us see beneath the noise: Instead of getting stuck in the drama, we learn to ask: What is really happening underneath?5. Relationships require both movements: We need to “clothe” love in actual behavior, and we need to “unclothe” conflict to see the vulnerable human being underneath.6. The goal is not to escape real life: The goal is to bring the deepest truths of the soul into the ordinary moments of Wednesday morning.#KabbalahForEveryone #Rabbiyisroelbernath #Halbashah #Hafshotah #chassidus #ChabadChassidus #Kabbalah #JewishWisdom #PracticalKabbalah #spiritualgrowth Available now:Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/Forgiveness-Experiment-What-Would-Your/dp/1069217638Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FR2QNJL6Audiobook: https://bit.ly/4tPFZhVSupport the showGot your own question for Rabbi Bernath? He can be reached at rabbi@jewishndg.com or http://www.theloverabbi.comSingle? You can make a profile on www.JMontreal.com and Rabbi Bernath will help you find that special someone.Donate and support Rabbi Bernath's work http://www.jewishndg.com/donateFollow Rabbi Bernath's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/ybernathAccess Rabbi Bernath's Articles on Relationships https://medium.com/@loverabbi
What does the whole Bible teach about which acts, attitudes, and attributes receive God's approval? In Lesson 30, Dave Rich shifts the class into Normative Ethics — the search for answers — and announces the organizing framework for the rest of the series: the Ten Commandments.Dave opens with a survey of biblical ethics summaries, from Ecclesiastes 12 and Micah 6:8 to the Golden Rule and Paul's charge to do all things to the glory of God. These summaries, he shows, are consistent with one another — and consistent with the Decalogue, which offers exactly the right level of detail to cover virtually everything the Bible addresses in ethics.The lesson centers on the prologue and First Commandment of Exodus 20. God's self-identification — "I am Yahweh your God who brought you out of the land of Egypt" — is not mere historical background. It is the ground of all obligation. Rescue precedes command. Grace motivates obedience. Israel's redemption from slavery is a type of the Christian's redemption from sin, death, and the devil — which means the rationale of the prologue applies fully to every believer today.The First Commandment, Dave argues, is not merely one commandment among ten. It includes all the rest. Every sin is, at its core, an act of disloyalty to God — a manufactured idol placed before Him. The commandment still confronts us. The names of ancient gods may have faded, but the human heart, as Calvin observed, remains a perpetual forge of idols. ★ Support this podcast ★
Most Christians agree they should read the Bible—but how often? How much? And what do you do with the genealogies and census lists? In Lesson 29 of Christian Ethics and the Old Testament, Dave Rich turns the lens on the Bible itself, examining what Scripture says about its own intake and what that means for everyday practice.Rich walks through Psalm 19, Psalm 119, Joshua 1:8, Deuteronomy 6, and the example of the Bereans in Acts 17 to build a cumulative case for what biblical engagement actually looks like. The pattern that emerges is clear: God's Word is meant to be present in a believer's life pervasively—not casually or occasionally—and the psalmist's deep love for Scripture sets the standard for how we ought to hold it.Rich also gets practical. While the Bible doesn't issue a command to read a set number of chapters daily, it does establish an expectation. He puts the numbers on the table: reading through the entire Bible in a year requires just 12–15 minutes a day—roughly 1% of a waking day. He cites a 2025 survey showing that only 31% of Protestant churchgoers read their Bibles daily and challenges listeners to consider whether their current pace is enough to genuinely know what the whole Bible teaches.This lesson is a needed wake-up call and a practical encouragement to anyone who wants to pursue biblical ethics from a foundation of Scripture they actually know. ★ Support this podcast ★
In Lesson 4 of our Wednesday night study through Jeremiah, Cary Daniel surveys chapters 16–25, a powerful section filled with warning, prophecy, and hope. This lesson includes Jeremiah's visit to the potter's house, where God illustrates His authority and purpose for His people, along with Jeremiah's prophecy of Judah's coming Babylonian exile. Even in the midst of judgment, God promises restoration, declaring that after 70 years the people will return and rebuild Jerusalem. Join us as we continue exploring the message and ministry of one of Scripture's most compelling prophets.
The Bible is trustworthy. But how do you know—and how do you use it rightly? In Lesson 28 of Christian Ethics and the Old Testament, Dave Rich brings the series' extended examination of scriptural authority to a close and turns the corner toward a foundational question: how do we interpret the Bible we've established as God's Word?Rich opens by tackling the charge of circular reasoning head-on. Is it logically valid to prove the Bible's authority from the Bible itself? He argues yes—and shows why that's the only coherent approach when dealing with any ultimate source of truth. Archaeological evidence and fulfilled prophecy support Scripture's claims, but they don't serve as the foundation. The Bible is its own authority.From there, Rich moves into hermeneutics—the art and science of biblical interpretation—grounding the class in the literal, grammatical, historical method endorsed by Calvin, Luther, and the church's own statement of faith. The goal is simple: discover the original, natural meaning of the text.To make that concrete, Rich walks through several interpretive errors that produce ethical errors—beginning with proof texting and then addressing what he calls hyper-literalism. Using the holy kiss, foot washing, and the head covering passage in 1 Corinthians 11, he demonstrates the difference between a timeless biblical principle and its culturally bound expression. Wooden, context-free obedience to the form can actually undermine the principle the text is trying to teach.Clear thinking about interpretation is inseparable from clear thinking about Christian ethics. ★ Support this podcast ★
In Lesson 3 of our Wednesday night study through Jeremiah, Gary Kenley leads a powerful look at chapters 7–15, often called “The Temple Sermon.” This section of Jeremiah confronts empty religion, false security, and the consequences of rebellion against God, while revealing the courage and heartbreak of the prophet's ministry. Join us as we explore God's warnings to Judah, the call to genuine repentance, and timeless lessons that still speak to believers today.
The Bible we hold is a translation of ancient manuscripts. But does that gap between the original autographs and our English Bibles introduce error we should be worried about? In Lesson 27 of Christian Ethics and the Old Testament, Dave Rich works through the transmission and translation of Scripture—and makes the case that we have every reason for confidence.Rich opens with the logic: reliable manuscripts plus faithful translation equals God's Word in English. Either piece can fail, and he walks through what happens when it does. From there he examines the manuscript evidence for the Old Testament—the Masoretic Text, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Septuagint—showing that agreement across those sources is remarkably stable. The one significant variant, Psalm 22:16, turns out to have strong textual support for "they pierced my hands and feet," consistent with its unmistakably messianic context.New Testament transmission is even more extensively attested—over 5,800 Greek manuscripts, with 99.5% of the text determinable from existing evidence. Rich walks through the nature of the variants honestly, showing that the most significant ones are well known, clearly marked in modern translations, and doctrinally non-threatening.The lesson closes with a survey of English translations across a spectrum from highly literal to outright corrupt: the YLT, NASB, LSB, ESV, NIV, New Living, and then the Message, the New World Translation, the Passion Translation, and several others that distort the text to serve a theological agenda.God had a purpose in giving His Word, Rich argues, and that same providence extends to its transmission and translation into every language. ★ Support this podcast ★
In Lesson 2 of our Wednesday night study through Jeremiah, Highland Elder David Jackson explores chapters 1–6, including Jeremiah's powerful call from God and his first message to a rebellious Israel. This lesson introduces the prophet's mission and the challenging spiritual condition of God's people, setting the tone for the rest of this dramatic and timely study through one of the Bible's Major Prophets.
How do we know the Bible we hold today actually contains God's words—all of them, and only them? In Lesson 26 of Christian Ethics and the Old Testament, Dave Rich works through the doctrine of canonicity and its direct bearing on Christian ethics. If the whole Bible teaches us which acts, attitudes, and attributes receive God's approval, then it matters enormously whether we have the right books.Rich opens with three definitions of canon—exclusive, functional, and ontological—and argues that the most important one is often overlooked. Books don't become God's Word because the church recognized them. They are God's Word by virtue of what they are. Church recognition follows divine inspiration; it doesn't create it.From there, Rich builds a case for confidence in the 66-book canon rooted in God's own stated purpose for His Word. If God speaks to accomplish something through His people, He will providentially ensure those people have access to what He has said. The near-unanimous agreement of the church across centuries on the canon—without any centralized authority enforcing it—is itself remarkable evidence of that providence.Rich also walks through what doesn't belong: the Apocrypha and Deuterocanonical books added by the Council of Trent in 1546, the Pseudepigrapha, and the Gnostic gospels of Mary and Thomas. Each is examined and found wanting. The session closes with reasons to believe the canon is closed—structurally, historically, and textually. ★ Support this podcast ★
What makes the Bible the right place to go for Christian ethics? Before addressing how source material can be misused in moral reasoning, Dave Rich steps back to answer a more foundational question: why is Scripture authoritative in the first place?In Lesson 24 of the Christian Ethics and the Old Testament series, Rich grounds the authority of Scripture in the doctrine of verbal inspiration — the biblical teaching that the words of the original autographs are God-breathed. Working through 2 Timothy 3:13–17, 2 Peter 1:16–21, and John 10:34–36, he demonstrates that Scripture claims for itself the status of God's own words. That claim, he argues, is what makes it binding.Rich also examines what inspiration does and doesn't mean — distinguishing the biblical concept from the common English sense of the word — and surveys how Jesus himself appealed to single words and even verb tenses to settle disputes, showing that verbal inspiration is the only view the Bible's own use of itself supports.The lesson closes with a brief look at the doctrine of preparation: how God's sovereignty over every detail of an author's life and background ensured that what they wrote was exactly what He intended — fully human, fully divine, and fully authoritative.For anyone asking why the Bible should govern how we live, this lesson builds the foundation. ★ Support this podcast ★
Christians are called to obey God's commands — not merely to know them. But what happens when Christian ethics slides into error, minimizing the obligation to obey? In Lesson 23, Dave Rich continues the survey of antinomian ethical ditches, finishing Christian pragmatism before turning to free grace theology and a topic he calls "Sovereign Constraints and the Death of Choice."Christian pragmatism reduces ethics to results — the end justifies the means. Rich traces this error from secular teleological systems (utilitarianism, situationism, Ayn Rand's egoism) into the church itself, where seeker-sensitive ministry and personal excuse-making share the same root: a goal pursued without regard for what God actually commands. Uzzah, Saul, and Pilate each illustrate the point. Good intentions and desired outcomes never override obedience.Free grace theology then comes under examination. Rich explains how the non-lordship position severs repentance from saving faith, and how in practice this licenses the false convert to remain in unrepentant sin while dismissing biblical confrontation as legalism.The final and most searching topic is sovereign constraints — the tendency to treat addictions, disorders, and psychological conditions as though they override the Christian's ability to obey God. Rich draws a firm line: struggles shaped by repeated sinful choices are moral problems requiring repentance, not diseases requiring only treatment. No constraint, however powerful, is sovereign. God is.For every Christian engaged in the hard work of sanctification, this lesson is a reminder: you are not helpless, and you are not hopeless. ★ Support this podcast ★
What does it look like when law overrides grace? In Lesson 21 of the Christian Ethics series, Dave Rich identifies a class of ethical errors he calls "rigorism" — a broad category of views that elevate obedience to law above its proper biblical place, sometimes to the point of outright heresy.Rich walks through four distinct expressions of this error. Pelagianism, the most extreme, denies grace entirely, insisting that human beings are inherently capable of meeting God's standard on their own — a direct assault on the gospel. Legalism, defined narrowly here, adds works as a condition for justification, making it equally damning. Moralism stops short of heresy but displaces the gospel from its rightful center, making ethical obedience the heart of the Christian faith rather than union with Christ. And fundamentalism, rightly understood in its historical roots, can drift into boundary-making for its own sake — creating rules where Scripture gives none.Throughout, Rich keeps the gospel firmly in view. Obedience is real, required, and pleasing to God — but only in those who are already justified by grace through faith in Christ alone. The righteous deeds of a believer are not filthy rags. They matter. They please God. But they are the fruit of union with Christ, never the ground of standing before him.A clarifying and gospel-anchored lesson for anyone who wants to think carefully about how Christians relate to the law. ★ Support this podcast ★
Watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/TLH3Maqj0aA?si=atA_45PurhuJgODFMy dating run taught me one thing: believe people the first time.In Lesson 8 of 25 in 25, I'm sharing the red flags I ignored, why we date for potential, and the question that changed how I chose partners.If he never changed… would you still choose him?Listen now.
What if the greatest transformation in a man's life happens because you stepped in? In Lesson 6 of the Men's Leadership Training series, Vince Miller unpacks K.M.S. — Knowledge, Modeling, Skills — the same pattern Jesus used to build His disciples. This framework gives you a simple, repeatable path for discipling and mentoring men with clarity and confidence. In this session you'll discover: ✔ Why knowledge forms conviction and anchors a man's life ✔ Why modeling matters more than another lesson ✔ Why skills are formed only through real-life practice ✔ How Jesus used KMS to transform ordinary men into world-changers ✔ A simple weekly challenge you can do to start shaping men right now If you want to build men with depth, conviction, and the ability to lead others… this is your blueprint.
In Lesson 2 of our Evangelism, Outreach, and Discipleship series, Pastor Shelby Crump concludes the teaching on evangelism and begins exploring the vital subject of outreach. What is outreach, and how does it relate to evangelism? In this lesson, you'll discover how the two connect and learn about the different types of outreach that can impact lives and communities for Christ.
As you navigate estrangement from your adult child, you're probably focusing on what you need to do differently. What things you need to learn, start doing and so forth - so that your estranged child will open the door to communication with you. But you might be overlooking a big part of the equation. What you need to release is just as important as what you need to start doing. Today, we begin Release—a free, 6-week audio class designed to help you let go of the things that are blocking your healing and keeping you stuck in family estrangement. In Lesson 1, we talk about releasing urgency—the frantic inner pressure to fix everything right now. That urgency might feel like love, but it's actually coming from trauma. I'll guide you through a healing meditation, share what Scripture says about timing, and give you something simple but powerful to practice this week. Let's talk about it. . Next Steps: 1) Apply for your FREE consultation to talk to Jenny 1:1. Find out the exact path forward to feeling better and greatly increasing your chances of getting your son or daughter back in your life. And learn how estrangement coaching can get you there: www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/schedule ⬇️ 2) Access your audio meditation to help you cast your anxieties and worries about estrangement at the feet of Jesus: https://www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/meditation ⬇️ 3) Join the free Facebook support community for Christian estranged mothers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/christianestrangedmothers ⬇️ 4) Download Your Free Guide Of What To Do When Your Adult Child Estranges: https://www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/child-estrangement-next-steps . Client Reviews… ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter I cannot express enough gratitude for the incredible support and guidance received in the most tragic time of my life from coach Jenny Good. Her faith, compassion, understanding, dedication and display of radical love has truly been life-changing for me. I was so overwhelmed with feelings of confusion, guilt, and sadness. I felt lost and didn't know how to navigate through the emotional turmoil I was experiencing. However, from the very first call, Jenny created a safe and non-judgmental space for me to share my details. Her ability to listen attentively and empathize while helping me understand a different way of thinking is truly remarkable. She understood my feelings and offered tools each session in ways I have not experienced even from therapy. I am forever thankful for the medicine she has poured into me to be the very best version of myself! This has rippled into all areas of life for me. Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter! Thank you for being the vessel of unwavering faith & love that so many of us could benefit from, estranged or not. A true Godsend. - Melinda Wyman . ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I am living a truly happy life, and I reconciled with my son Having a coach and mentor who is rooted in Christ is very important. I've experienced so much inner healing with Jenny as my Coach. I am living a truly happy life, and I reconciled with my son! I feel empowered to continue stepping into my full power as a mother and to live a life where my children matter, but they don't determine my worth. I am me again. - Carol Adams
In Lesson #2 Pastor Tyler makes 2 assertions that are very important to understand in order to know how to read the Bible properly. Those 2 assertions are as follows: 1. The Bible is "A" Metanarrative 2. The Bible is "The" Metanarrative
Episode Title:Lesson 2 – Eternal RewardsSeries:This World Is Not My HomeEpisode Description:What happens after this life? In Lesson 2 of our series This World Is Not My Home, we turn our hearts toward eternity and explore what Scripture teaches about eternal rewards.Rooted in Colossians 3:1–4, this message helps us lift our eyes above earthly things and focus on our eternal future. We discuss the two eternal destinations—Heaven and Hell—and what follows:• The Great White Throne Judgment – for unbelievers (Revelation 20)• The Judgment Seat of Christ – for believers (2 Corinthians 5:10)We also explore the heavenly rewards believers can receive:• The Crown of Life – for those who endure trials and remain faithful• The Crown of Glory – for faithful shepherds and teachers• The Crown of Rejoicing – for soul-winnersThis episode challenges us to live intentionally for Christ today, with eternity in mind. What you do now truly matters forever.Scripture References:Colossians 3:1–4, Revelation 20:11–15, 2 Corinthians 5:10, James 1:12, 1 Peter 5:1–4, 1 Thessalonians 2:19–20
Hi there,In Lesson 1 we travelled from Roman amphitheaters to modern apps and saw that user experience is not what many consider it to be and needs repositioning. In Lesson 2 I asked whether you're ready to lead that charge inside your organization. Today we roll up our sleeves and start that journey.The UX Maturity SpectrumOrganizations vary widely in their approach to UX. Some have established teams but treat UX as mere window dressing - "make it pretty". Others offload random tasks onto designers or forget UX exists until something breaks.Then there are companies just starting out, wondering how to even begin thinking about user experience.Whether you're trying to elevate an existing UX function or build one from scratch, there's work to be done.Why Start With An AuditI've seen many well-meaning UX champions charge into organizations like bulls in a china shop, alienating stakeholders with grandiose visions and unrealistic demands.So, before diving into any repositioning or new initiatives, we need an honest snapshot of where things stand. An audit is crucial because it:Ensures any vision or strategy we develop is grounded in reality, not wishful thinkingIdentifies hidden strengths and opportunities we might otherwise missReveals potential roadblocks before they derail our effortsHelps build a compelling case for changeThree Key Areas to AssessTo get a clear picture of where your organization stands with UX, we need to examine three critical areas:Role and PerceptionStart by understanding the gap between current expectations and potential. What does your organization believe UX should deliver? How does this compare to your vision for UX's role? Remember to focus on organizational goals - UX isn't just about improving user experience, it's about driving business outcomes.Available ResourcesInstead of dwelling on what's missing, take stock of what you already have. This includes your current budget, tools, level of autonomy, available time, and potential allies. Being realistic about your resources helps build achievable plans.Points of InfluenceMap out where you can already make an impact. Which decision-makers trust your judgment? What policies or assets fall under your influence? Understanding your sphere of influence helps identify where you can start making changes.Approach this assessment like a detective gathering evidence - quietly and methodically. Hold off on big presentations or headcount discussions for now. This groundwork will ensure that when we develop our strategy, it's both ambitious and achievable from where we're starting.Start Where You AreI know that right now you might be thinking "That's all well and good Paul, but I don't have the authority to make any real changes." I hear you. The idea of auditing and reshaping UX's role might feel impossible given your current position or organizational constraints.But don't let that stop you from this initial assessment. We'll tackle the "how to sell it" part in future lessons. For now, just focus on understanding where things stand - both the challenges and opportunities. This groundwork will prove invaluable when we get to implementing change.Agency & Freelancer NoteIf you run an agency or work as a freelancer, you might think this audit process doesn't apply to you. But it absolutely does - just from a different angle.Consider these three areas from your business perspective:Role and PerceptionHow do your clients typically view UX services? Are you seen as "the design people" or trusted strategic partners? Understanding this gap between current perception and your vision helps shape how you position your services and educate clients.Available ResourcesTake stock of your UX capabilities. This includes your team's expertise, case studies, methodologies, tools, and processes. What makes your approach unique? Where might you need to strengthen your offering?Points of InfluenceWhich clients already trust your strategic input? Where have you successfully shaped a client's approach to UX? These relationships and success stories become powerful tools for influencing future clients and expanding your impact.This audit helps you identify where to focus your business development efforts and how to better position your UX services. It might reveal opportunities to expand your offering or highlight areas where you need to better communicate your value.Your TurnGrab a sheet of paper (or your notes app) and jot down three columns headed Role, Resources, Leverage. Spend ten minutes filling each one with bullet points. Aim for brutal honesty. When you're done, reply to this email and tell me one surprise you uncovered. I read every response and they shape the next lessons.In the next email we'll start with the first of the three parts in our audit. We will explore how to redefine UX's role to focus on business outcomes rather than just user needs. For now, let's get clear on where we stand.Talk soon,Paul
Surrender isn't about giving up—it's about letting go. In Lesson 3, we're exploring the magic of surrender. What does it mean to surrender and what does it look like in personal growth as well as in relationships? Surrender is the deep trust in the unfolding of your path. Surrender in relationships isn't about rolling over or giving up your needs—it's about loosening your grip on control, allowing love to evolve naturally, and trusting the process of connection. Surrender is not a weakness, passivity, or resignation. Learning to surrender is a process and it doesn't have to be a massive life shift. You can practice in small ways. These life lessons are often learned the hard way and they become our greatest teachers. My hope is that by sharing my experiences in my special 10-week “Coming Home to Yourself” podcast series, you'll recognize these universal truths in your own journey and move through them with a little more ease.. Download this episode's worksheet at http://andreaowen.com/661 What you'll hear in this episode: The Role of Surrender in Healing and Personal Growth: How surrender is deeply tied to self-trust (which connects to your work around self-abandonment) Surrender in Relationships: what it looks like, for example, letting go of rigid expectations and softening into trust; and why it matters. How to Practice Surrender: how to surrender to your emotions instead of suppressing them. Resources from this episode:
Coffee Break Gaelic - learn Scottish Gaelic on your Coffee Break
In Lesson 36 of Coffee Break Gaelic, Iona is continuing her travels in Scotland and exploring the Isle of Skye.If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access the full Coffee Break Gaelic here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Lesson #5: "Welcome Misbehavior: The Immature Expression Of Legitimate Feelings!" In this episode of 10 Lessons, Dr. Rick talks with The McCarthy family about misbehavior, how it often manifests as a result of children not having the means to express their legitimate feelings, and the importance of recognizing those feelings. He also discusses the 3 types of parenting patterns, the 3 types of behavior, and the importance of not ruling by emotions. Show Notes How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7 (2017) Jo Anna Faber & Julie King How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk (2012) Adele Faber & Elaine Maslish Carol Gray Social Stories: https://carolgraysocialstories.com/ Dr. Rick's 20 Transition Tricks: https://playproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Chapter-18-Dr.-Rick%E2%80%99s-20-Transition-Tricks.pdf Autism: The Potential Within (see Section 3: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly), Richard Solomon MD:: https://playproject.org/playstore/ The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly: A Course by Richard Solomon MD: https://playproject.org/project/good-bad-ugly/
Coffee Break Gaelic - learn Scottish Gaelic on your Coffee Break
We are back after a short break and over the course of the next ten lessons we will be taking our Gaelic to the next level and really putting what we have learned into practice. We will follow Iona and her cousins Cailean and Sìne as they take a virtual island hopping trip. In Lesson 31, we start at the very beginning of the trip – in Glasgow.If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access the full Coffee Break Gaelic here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Lesson #4: "Please! Delay Kindergarten!" For the child with autism, delaying kindergarten offers them an opportunity to make a full year of developmental progress as they get ready for the academic and social demands of school. In this episode Dr. Rick describes the 7 Habits of Highly Successful Kindergarteners and interviews two sets of parents who describe the creative ways they helped their children with autism and worked with the schools to promote those 7 habits. Sharing the diagnosis with classmates is also discussed. Show Notes Show Notes The 7 Habits of Highly Successful Kindergarteners (free pdf): https://playproject.org/shop/7-habits-of-highly-effective-kindergarteners/ Kindergarten Readiness Article (free pdf): https://playproject.org/shop/kindergarten-readiness/ Autism, Literacy, and Emotional Thinking (free eBook): https://playproject.org/shop/autism-literacy-and-emotional-thinking-e-book/ Wrights Law: https://www.wrightslaw.com/ How to help with your child's IEP/em>: https://www.wrightslaw.com/info/iep.disputes.popup.htm
In Lesson #3: “When Will My Child Talk? Interaction, Imagination, and Emotion, O My!” In this episode, Dr. Rick interviews Dr. Sheryl Rosin - a highly accomplished speech and language pathologist. This interview goes in depth on the unique challenges that children with autism face when learning how to communicate, the importance of meeting children with autism where they are, and to not force speech and language on them when they aren't ready for it. Show Notes ASHA:Communicating With Baby: Tips and Milestones From Birth to Age 5 https://identifythesigns.org/communicating-with-baby-toolkit/ Autism, Literacy, and Emotional Thinking: The 5 Stages of Bibliophilia by Richard Solomon MD https://aadl.org/sites/default/files/2024-05/Autism-Literacy-and-Emotional-Thinking-E-book.pdf Climbing the Language Mountain by Richard Solomon MD https://aadl.org/sites/default/files/2024-05/Chapter-6-_-Visit-3-Part-1-_-Climbing-the-Language-Mountain.pdf
In Lesson #4 of the Clergy Clinic we examined the Protestant Denominations of Lutheran, Presbyterian, Reformed, Baptists, Methodists, Holiness, Disciples of Christ, and Pentecostals churches. The clergy clinic is a class taught by Greater Works on behalf of the Kingdom Council of Interdependent Ministries (KFIM). The purpose of this 6-week class is to train potential ordination candidates and other leaders on leadership topics within the body of Christ. For more information regarding this class or to obtain a copy of the slides, please visit www.greaterworksdiscipleship.com or contact us at greaterworksdiscipleship@gmail.com
In Lesson #3 of the Clergy Clinic we examined the cults of Jehovah's Witnesses & Mormonism. The clergy clinic is a class taught by Greater Works on behalf of the Kingdom Council of Interdependent Ministries (KFIM). The purpose of this 6-week class is to train potential ordination candidates and other leaders on leadership topics within the body of Christ. For more information regarding this class or to obtain a copy of the slides, please visit www.greaterworksdiscipleship.com or contact us at greaterworksdiscipleship@gmail.com
In Lesson #2 of the Clergy Clinic we examined the denominations of the Orthodox and Anglican / Episcopalian church. We also were blessed to have a guest speaker, Rev. Elce “Thunder” Lauriston spent over an hour teaching us about Adventism and 7th Day Adventism. The clergy clinic is a class taught by Greater Works on behalf of the Kingdom Council of Interdependent Ministries (KFIM). The purpose of this 6-week class is to train potential ordination candidates and other leaders on leadership topics within the body of Christ. For more information regarding this class or to obtain a copy of the slides, please visit www.greaterworksdiscipleship.com or contact us at greaterworksdiscipleship@gmail.com
In Lesson #1 of the Clergy Clinic we examined the history of Christianity and the Catholic (Universal) church and how it split into the Roman Catholic Church. Major areas of emphasis included the history, beliefs and distinctive practices of the Roman Catholic Church as well as the Eastern Rite Catholic Church! The Clergy Clinic is a class taught by Greater Works on behalf of the Kingdom Council of Interdependent Ministries (KFIM). The purpose of this 6-week class is to train potential ordination candidates and other leaders on leadership topics within the body of Christ. For more information regarding this class or to obtain a copy of the slides, please visit www.greaterworksdiscipleship.com or contact us at greaterworksdiscipleship@gmail.com
In Lesson #2: “The Whole Family Matters: Parents who take care of themselves take better care of their families” In this episode, Dr. Rick interviews Dawn and Alex Ham-Kucharski. Dawn is an author with a new book, Autism from Diagnosis to Adulthood and Alex is Dawn and Rich Ham Kucharski's son, a young adult with autism. The lesson in this episode is that the whole family matters. Dr. Rick, Dawn, and Alex explore the paradox that focusing too much on the needs of the child with autism is not the best way to meet the needs of the child with autism! The interview focuses on how to increase the ‘love charge' of the family by nurturing the husband and wife relationship, acknowledging the three common sibling reactions to autism, and balancing the autistic child's needs with the needs of the rest of the family. Both Dawn and Alex tell it like it is with all the ups and downs of coping with autism and its impact their family's life. Show Notes Autism From Diagnosis To Adulthood by Dawn Ham-Kucharski Autism: The Potential Within by Richard Solomon MD
In Lesson #1: “When you do what the child loves, the child with autism will love to be with you.” Dr. Rick interviews Jeff and Heather about their daughter Kate and what it takes to get started with a successful intervention program. They share their struggles with grief and getting Kate's diagnosis of autism, about trying out different therapies until they found what worked, and how intensive early intervention and playfulness (doing what the child loves) helped Kate to improve in her ability to form relationships and develop a sense of belonging with her friends and classmates. Dr. Rick introduces the key methods that help all children on the spectrum connect with others and grow developmentally. Show Notes National Clearinghouse for Autism Evidence and Practice (NCAEP, 2020): A complete reference for evidence based interventions. Check out Parent Implemented Interventions (PII) in the Evidence Based Practices Report: https://ncaep.fpg.unc.edu/ Early Intervention Services: https://ectacenter.org/partc/partc.asp Special Education Services: https://www.parentcenterhub.org/partb/ Identification, Evaluation, and Management of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/145/1/e20193447/36917/Identification-Evaluation-and-Management-of?autologincheck=redirected The PLAY Project: https://www.playproject.org Check out ‘Resources' & ‘Welcome to The PLAY Project Course'
Coffee Break Gaelic - learn Scottish Gaelic on your Coffee Break
In Lesson 24 of Coffee Break Gaelic, we're looking at the topic of health. Language expert Susanna teaches learner Mark the words for different parts of the body and how to describe aches and pains.If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access the full Coffee Break Gaelic here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The amount we are spending in grocery store and eating in general is at an all time high. Now is the time, more than ever, that we have to getting clear about our spending. In Lesson 3 we talked about Sober Spending, if you haven't listened to that lesson go back and listen if you feel called. Here is the lesson 3 that you can read: https://www.lindaparmar.com/blog/lesson3 In this lesson today Linda breaks down some tips and tricks to be able to focus on planning your spending when it comes to your meals. These come in the form of planning meals, both ordering out and making meals, planning your week, planning your menu and breaking it all down to create a list to get at the grocery store. Being clear, mindful and aligned with our spending and coming up with a plan is what this lesson is all about. Linda touches on some specific websites in this episodes, for links to the sites please find them listed in the blog here: https://www.lindaparmar.com/blog/lesson22 Happy Planning!
Coaching isn't about “fixing” people; it's about bringing out the best of people and focusing on the work that matters most.In Lesson 5 of the 9 Powers of Positive Leadership, JP shares tips and tricks from some of the world's best coaches to help you become more of a coach-like leader.And if you want to learn more about JP's leadership journey at Microsoft, download the award-winning London Business School case study by Herminia Ibarra and Adam Jones: https://publishing.london.edu/cases/jean-philippe-courtois-at-microsoft-global-sales-marketing-and-operations-empowering-digital-success/
In Lesson 5 we will learn: -When and how Islam became a significant power - What “iconoclasm” means and why it matters - How the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church separated from one another. In Lesson 6 we will learn: - How missionaries and monks modeled holiness in Cluny, Damascus, and Moravia - How mystics affected people's faith in the Middle Ages - How mendicants proclaimed the gospel throughout Europe - How the Scholastics glorified God through their scholarly pursuits
As a leader, understanding your influence enables you to nurture a sense of community and motivate others to achieve their full potential.In Lesson 4 of the ‘9 Powers of Positive Leadership,' JP gathers three simple techniques to help you to motivate others and nurture meaningful connections.Listen now.
Hey, friend! Welcome back to the show. In Lesson 8 of the Successful Reconciliations Masterclass I'm teaching you about a common mistake that can prevent reconciliation with your estranged daughter or son. Your feelings matter, but bringing them into the conversation with your estranged child can cause a shutdown of the reconciliation. Learn why it happens, and what to do instead. Bring your notebook and pen because there's homework for you to do. Let's talk about it. . Next Steps: 1) Apply for your FREE consultation to talk to Jenny 1:1 and find out the exact path forward and how estrangement coaching will get you there: www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/schedule ⬇️ 2) Access your audio meditation to help you cast your anxieties and worries about estrangement at the feet of Jesus: https://www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/meditation ⬇️ 3) Join the free Facebook support community for Christian estranged mothers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/christianestrangedmothers ⬇️ 4) Download Your Free Guide Of What To Do When Your Adult Child Estranges: bit.ly/estrangementguide Client Reviews… ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter I cannot express enough gratitude for the incredible support and guidance received in the most tragic time of my life from coach Jenny Good. Her faith, compassion, understanding, dedication and display of radical love has truly been life-changing for me. I was so overwhelmed with feelings of confusion, guilt, and sadness. I felt lost and didn't know how to navigate through the emotional turmoil I was experiencing. However, from the very first call, Jenny created a safe and non-judgmental space for me to share my details. Her ability to listen attentively and empathize while helping me understand a different way of thinking is truly remarkable. She understood my feelings and offered tools each session in ways I have not experienced even from therapy. I am forever thankful for the medicine she has poured into me to be the very best version of myself! This has rippled into all areas of life for me. Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter! Thank you for being the vessel of unwavering faith & love that so many of us could benefit from, estranged or not. A true Godsend. - Melinda Wyman . ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐My son agreed to meet with me When I decided to work with Jenny Good, I was desperate to find relief for my broken heart, and to mend the relationship with my son and DIL. I have now been able to do without my anxiety medication because Jenny gave me tools to manage my emotions. And, after Jenny and I worked together to create the right communication to my son, he has agreed to meet with my husband and me! I have a new found hope since working with Jenny. Reach out to her if you're struggling with estrangement. - Lisa Nagle-Tripp
A New Series all about how to apply YOGA to your BODY! I'm teaching a new yoga school cohort and I'm so excited to share sessions here on Yoga Podcast! Let's get ready to digest yoga in a new way!
In Lesson 1 we learned about how the ancient Christians dedicated themselves to King Jesus, the true Lord. Now, we see them expressing their loyalty to Jesus by following the teachings of His apostles and being led by the Holy Spirit whom He sent to guide them.----------------------------Please follow us on these platforms:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JointhesearchTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jointhesearchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jointhesearchtodayFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jointhesearchtodayYou can email us at thesearchwithclintandshahe@gmail.com
Coffee Break Gaelic - learn Scottish Gaelic on your Coffee Break
In Lesson 16 of Coffee Break Gaelic, we're continuing with our holiday theme and learning how to describe the landscape. This topic gives teacher Susanna the perfect opportunity to teach learner Mark about adjective agreements in Gaelic.If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access the full Coffee Break Gaelic here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Foundation 5 of Financial Sobriety School is - Financial Literacy. In the last lesson we talked about your Financial Inventory and started to really look at your numbers, your expenses, your savings, your debt. Now what? This is where Financial Literacy comes into place. Financial literacy refers to the knowledge and understanding of various financial concepts and skills that are there to help support you to make informed and effective decisions regarding yourpersonal finances. It includes many topics such as budgeting (savings plan), saving, investing, borrowing, and managing money effectively. In Lesson 11 Linda goes through the Financial Literacy that will help support your Financial Sobriety.
In Lesson 6, Chris and Paul J. Kim address one of the most relevant and incessant fears facing each of us today: the fear of being canceled. We want to be liked. We all have a yearning to be acknowledged, accepted, and affirmed. The question is where do we take this desire to be fulfilled? To others, to our social media platforms, or to God?
Our feelings are a gateway to understanding our behaviours with money. Have you ever checked in with your feelings when impulses to spend money come up? When we are stuck in the addictive cycle of overspending we are often trying to escape from reality and fill a void. We are reaching outside ourselves to feel something different. In Lesson 4 Linda explains the first foundation of Financial Sobriety School - Understanding your financial feelings and giving you tips on how to do this and connect to yourself and your spending.
Welcome to Financial Sobriety School! This podcast was previously known as Your Money, Your Recovery and with a new facelift of my business I have renamed the show to Financial Sobriety School with Linda Parmar. In Lesson 1 I am going to explain what the Financial Sobriety School is and what the meaning of Financial Sobriety is. School is in session and I am so excited to share all my expertise on Financial Sobriety with you!
✨This lesson is brought to you by Ride iQ. With the Ride iQ mobile app, you can take a lesson with a top coach anytime you want - no hauling or scheduling required, just tack up and press play. During your ride, you'll have an amazing coach in your ear guiding you through every step. Whether you're looking to add structure to your rides or try new exercises or build confidence, Ride iQ can help. Start your 2-week free trial on iPhone or Android http://onelink.to/8mhb95, or visit Ride-iQ.com for more information.✨ Together with The Retired Racehorse Project, Ride iQ has developed a series of lessons, Thoroughbred Fundamentals Presented by the RRP, taught by OTTB specialist and event rider Aubrey Graham. Aubrey's series is specifically for riders of off-track Thoroughbreds, targeting early training sessions in the horse's transition from racing to riding sports. Aubrey's first seven lessons in the series are available on the Ride iQ app today. This lesson is the first installment of the series. Throughout the program, Aubrey is working with Giants Gateway aka Beans, a 4 year old gelding that raced 6 times before being retired from racing and moving to Aubrey's farm. Beans is new to Aubrey's program and the lessons in the series give you a look into the actual process of introducing him to his new job (in other words, if the exercises are new for you and your horse, too - you're not alone!). In Lesson 1, Aubrey does groundwork with Beans and focuses on teaching him how to move his neck and his shoulder. This exercise translates well to teaching a horse to respond to aids while under saddle. Here's what you should know: Arena Size / Specifications 20m x 60m arena, but you can do this work anywhere Equipment Beans is in a rope halter with a lead rope and Aubrey is holding a dressage whip. Before You Start There's nothing you need to see before you start. Horse / Rider Experience Level This is a useful exercise for horses fresh off the track and/or any super green horse. Pony Club Certification This lesson is well-suited for horse/rider pairs at B level or above. Horse Temperament This is a great exercise for all green horses. Lesson Preview 1:00: Hand walking to the arena while Aubrey introduces the program and her exercise 5:10: Hand walking around the arena 6:40: Standing at Beans' left shoulder, take nose piece of the halter and say “give” until they relax their nose to your hip, reward them and allow their head to go straight, repeat a few times 9:35: Switch to stand at their right shoulder, take nose piece of the halter and say “give” until they relax their nose to your hip, reward them and allow their head to go straight, repeat a few times 11:55: Switch back to the left side, allow them to walk forward a little bit, take nose piece of the halter and say “give” until they relax their nose to your hip and then ask them to move over through their shoulder to get them to cross their front legs saying “over” and using a few taps from the dressage whip, reward them and then repeat a few times 17:50: Switch to stand at their right shoulder, allow them to walk forward a little bit, take nose piece of the halter and say “give” until they relax their nose to your hip and then ask them to move over through their shoulder to get them to cross their front legs saying “over” and using a few taps from the dressage whip, reward them and then repeat a few times 20:50: Allow them to walk around and pat your horse! For access to the rest of the lessons in this series and all the Ride iQ lessons, download the Ride iQ app!
Welcome to another episode of Coffee Break German! In Lesson 19 Mark and Andrea discuss adverbs which connect clauses: daher, deswegen, deshalb, darum, also, folglich, demzufolge and somit. We then listen to three separate voicemails in which we hear causative adverbs in context. Listen out for these useful words and phrases: etwas hinterlassen, die Rückrufnummer, unterwegs sein.If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a translation challenge, you can access the full Coffee Break German Season 3 course on the Coffee Break Academy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello Course Students, In this week's episode of Insights on A Course in Miracles, I highlight one very important Lesson out of the review Lessons (143-149) we worked with this past week. In Lesson 143, Jesus asks us to review Lesson 125 - In quiet I receive God's Word today. Considering the recent tragic shootings at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, this review couldn't have come at a better time. At a time when our hearts feel broken and we are unsure of what we can do to facilitate positive change in the world, we learn that it is possible to hear God speak to us. Reasons like these emphasize the importance of learning how to listen now more than ever! As we continue to practice and learn how to hear Him, the potential positive impact to our lives and the lives of those around us is unlimited. God will speak to us - literally - if we but take the time to go within and listen. To learn more about this miracle and how to perform it for yourself, please take a few minutes to watch this video. Love,Rev. Paul---Your Donation Helps to Support our Ministry! Thank you for your generosity so we may continue to bring these videos to you.MiraclesOne - www.miraclesone.org
Sometimes the only thing we can do is trust the process, follow through with the task for the task's sake and embrace an experience for simply that…experience. In Lesson 190, we have a free flow conversation about mindfulness, potential, and enjoying the simplicity of life. © 2022 Universal Lessons LLC, lessonsfromtheuniverse.com
Every believer walks through a test of their faith. These are "wilderness seasons" when what we believe about God is put to the test. Moses, Joseph, Elijah and all the disciples experienced these tests and trials. In this new series, Woman vs. The Wild, Bible teacher Marian Jordan Ellis looks at the various ways we are tempted to doubt God, walk away from the faith, and lose heart in the midst of heartache. In Lesson 2, The Wilderness of Despair we study the life of Elijah and discover how fear can lead our thoughts to spiral into despair. In this teaching, Marian Jordan Ellis shares how God meets us in our despair and leads from the darkness to the light. We also learn the key to taking our thoughts captive.
Every believer walks through a test of their faith. These are "wilderness seasons" when what we believe about God is put to the test. Moses, Joseph, Elijah and all the disciples experienced these tests and trials. In this new series, Woman vs. The Wild, Bible teacher Marian Jordan Ellis looks at the various way we are tempted to doubt God, walk away from the faith, and lose heart in the midst of heartache. In Lesson 1, The War for our Worship, Marian introduces the Old Testament character, Job, and shares the behind the scenes battle for our worship that most of us don't realize is happening when our faith goes through the fire.