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Reposted from Wax Episodic, which you can find at: https://podcastica.com/podcast/wax-episodic — A propulsive (and yet regressive?) first episode of the season, bringing up new questions and feeling like things have been frustratingly papered over in that way that only mega-corporations can do. And yet, we can't wait for more :) Mentioned: Ben Stiller & Adam Scott Break Down 'Severance' Season 2 Opening Scene | Vanity Fair: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOeFQ2ghR3U Next up on Severance: The season two premiere, S2E2 “Goodbye, Mrs. Selvig”. Let us know your thoughts! You can email or send a voice message to waffleparty@podcastica.com. Or join our Discord where you can leave comments and chat with hosts and other listeners: https://discord.gg/6WUMt3m3qe Or check out our Podcastica Facebook group, where we put up comment posts for each episode, at facebook.com/groups/podcastica. Show support and get ad-free episodes and a bunch of other cool stuff: patreon.com/jasoncabassi Or go to buymeacoffee.com/cabassi for a one-time donation. Come join our Discord and chat with hosts and other listeners: Don't know what Discord is? It's kind of like a chat forum, our own little private Podcastica space to talk about Fallout, Welcome to Derry, Alien: Earth, other shows, and whatever else we want. It's free, and it's fun. Invitation link: https://discord.gg/6WUMt3m3qe Other shows we cover on this podcast: We cover these other intelligent, engaging, oftentimes delightfully twisted shows: Fallout (Amazon): A crazy retro-futuristic post-apocalyptic melange of wholesomeness and depravity. One of the best looking shows on TV, funny as hell, violent AF (but in a cartoony way), and with a great cast, including Ella Purnell (Yellowjackets) and Walton Goggins (The White Lotus, The Righteous Gemstones). Not to be missed! Hosted by Jason, Kara, and Kasi. Pluribus (Apple TV): Everyone is transformed into a pleasant hive mind — except for Carol (Rhea Seehorn), the most miserable woman on the planet, who must save the world from happiness. It's sounds weird, and it is… in the best way. Created by the great Vince Gilligan, of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Hosted by Jason and Karen! IT: Welcome to Derry (HBO): A fun, scary, and surprisingly great prequel to the 2016 and 2019 IT movies, Pennywise stalks the children of 1962 Derry. A mix of heart, mystery, charm, and some shockingly disturbing Nightmare on Elme Street-esque horror. Cohosted by Shawn of Strange Indeed. Alien: Earth (FX): From the brilliant Noah Hawley (Fargo, Legion), this one really scratches that sci-fi itch. A greedy corporate tech overlord transfers the consciousness of a group of terminally ill children into highly performant synth bodies. And the Xenomorph is in it, too. Also, Tim Olyphant! Hosted by Jason, Kara, and Randy. Check out other podcasts on our network at podcastica.com. Digging our podcast? A quick, free, and easy way to show support and help bump us up in the charts is to give us a rating or a review: On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wax-episodic-alien-earth/id1824392797 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7sA66ySwVRIsdzBBdriEGV?si=87f36cd30cc54dc5 Or just search for “Wax Episodic” wherever you get podcasts. Thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The best meditation hall has no walls. This talk explores how nature cultivates focus, non-judgment, and belonging, and how mindfulness can help us stay engaged with the world's pain without burning out. Bio: With 25 years of Vipassana practice and a day job in international marine conservation, Heidi Schuttenberg, PhD brings both deep personal inquiry and real-world urgency to her teaching. She mentors in Jonathan Foust's Year of Living Mindfully and is dedicated to making applied mindfulness available to those on the front lines environmental conservation and social change. Learn more at https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidi-schuttenberg-1114a658/.
This week we're discussing a cold case that has people perplexed to this day. A woman found in the trunk of her own car at a motel miles away from home…who could be responsible? Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com/@cultliter Call the Hotline: 747-322-0273 Buy my book: prh.com/obitchuary Come see me on tour: obitchuarypodcast.com Write me: spencer@cultliter.com Follow along online: instagram.com/cultliterpodcastinstagram.com/spencerhenry Join our patreon: Patreon.com/cultliter Check out my other show OBITCHUARY wherever you're listening now! Sources: https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-boone-county-recorder/194811363/ https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/j9dui8/in_1979_someone_sent_lesley_sparrow_an_invitation/ https://imgur.com/AzNehzB https://imgur.com/kHPQ3b5 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-cincinnati-enquirer-sparrow-2020-up/115242280/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/672970378/?match=1&terms=lesley%20sparrow https://www.newspapers.com/image/1140607823/?match=1&terms=%22Lesley%20Sparrow%22 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Compared to Who?, Heather Creekmore welcomes Morgan Krueger to discuss the idea of living for something greater than ourselves, particularly through a Christ-centered lens. Morgan Krueger shares her personal journey from seeking the approval of others and wrestling with identity, to finding freedom in magnifying the Lord above all else—even during seasons of major life transition, including job changes, moving, and motherhood 00:53-03:16. Together, Heather Creekmore and Morgan Krueger explore themes such as the fear of man, the dangers of self-focus, and the liberating practice of self-forgetfulness inspired by Tim Keller's The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness 05:06-06:50. They discuss biblical stories, like Mary and Martha, and the difference between Christ's invitation to "come" and his command to "go," emphasizing the importance of being with Jesus before doing for Jesus 09:33-10:13. The conversation then delves into the tension Christian women feel between cultural pressures to be busy and productive and the biblical call to rest and trust 10:13-11:16. They candidly address the traps of shame and pride, the relentless pull to center life on self-glorification, and the continual invitation from Jesus to return, receive grace, and reorient towards Him 15:20-18:14. Heather Creekmore and Morgan Krueger highlight that our deepest issues with identity, approval, and body image are not just shaped by culture but by the condition of our hearts, and that true rest and purpose are found in magnifying God's name, not our own 24:29-26:03. Morgan Krueger introduces her new book, Made to Magnify: Choosing to Live for Jesus When Everything Tells You to Live for Yourself*, which explores these themes in greater depth and offers encouragement and practical guidance for women seeking to center their lives on Christ. The episode closes with information on how listeners can connect with Morgan Krueger and a reminder to focus less on comparison and more on living in the beautiful invitation to follow Jesus. *Amazon affiliate link. Made to Magnify by Morgan Krueger – Available wherever books are sold Tim Keller, The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness Follow Morgan Krueger on Instagram or visit her website: morgankrueger.com Connect with Heather Creekmore: Compared to Who? website Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
God invited an entire nation to become a "kingdom of priests" and a "holy nation." But while Moses was on the mountaintop receiving the blueprints for heaven, Israel was in the valley building an idol out of the very gold God gave them for the Tabernacle. Are we doing the same thing today? Summary: In this massive study of Exodus 19–34, we witness the highs and lows of the Covenant. We explore the sacred invitation of Sinai, the specific boundaries of the Ten Commandments, and the tragic irony of the Golden Calf. The Invitation to Sinai: We analyze the "Degrees of Glory" on Mount Sinai and how the Tabernacle was designed to bring the mountain to the people. The Ten Commandments: We reframe the Decalogue not as a list of "thou shalt nots" that restrict us, but as "protective bars" that keep us out of life's snares. The Tabernacle Pattern: We dive into the symbolism of the ark, the veil, and the altars, seeing how every piece of furniture is designed to point us back to the presence of God. The Golden Calf Tragedy: We discuss the "Prophetic Absence" and why Israel fell so quickly. We learn the danger of "plundering the riches of Egypt" only to use our blessings to build our own idols. A God of Second Chances: We conclude with the "second set" of tablets. Though the first set was broken, God provided a way for Israel to try again, proving that His mercy is more enduring than our mistakes. Call-to-Action: Are you using the "gold" God has given you (your talents, time, and resources) to build a Tabernacle for Him, or a Golden Calf for yourself? Let's talk about the difference in the comments. To stay "Unshaken" as we build our own sanctuaries today, please like, subscribe, and share this video!
This message is so powerful, we're bringing it back—so move your body while getting the Word of God deep into your heart. Because this kind of truth doesn't just inform you… it transforms you. As you move today, something is happening on the inside. Hope is rising. Truth is taking root. An Invitation to See Differently If you've ever struggled with body image—this episode is for you. Alisa Keeton guides you through an endurance workout designed to help you shake off old perspectives and step into what is true about your body. Not what culture says. Not what the mirror says. But what God says. This is your invitation to fix your heart on good news. Today's Scripture
In Episode 110 of 2 Minute Disciple, host Nick Oyler leads a contemplative devotional through Matthew 7:7–11 — Jesus' beautiful and encouraging portrait of a Father who delights in giving good things to His children. Keep asking. Keep seeking. Keep knocking. These aren't one-time requests — they're a posture of persistent, trusting prayer.
What if Jesus' words "Why did you doubt?" weren't a rebuke but an invitation? In this message from the Benefit of Doubt series, we revisit the familiar story of Peter walking on water in Matthew 14 and discover something surprising: Jesus doesn't shame our doubt. He uses it to draw us closer to Himself. We also explore the raw, honest prayer of a desperate father in Mark 9 and what it reveals about how God meets us in our most uncertain moments. Whether you're wrestling with hard questions, carrying pain from the past, or simply wondering if God is really there, this message is an encouraging reminder that doubt is not the end of faith, but it can be the doorway to something deeper.0:00 A missions trip, a girl, and a crisis of faith1:57 Landing in Mexico with a broken heart3:22 The Benefit of Doubt series introduction4:06 Peter walks on water5:19 What if "why did you doubt?" was an invitation?6:43 Jesus reaches out7:56 When the church responds with shame instead of grace9:14 Jesus didn't humiliate Peter10:10 Doubt is often connected to pain11:28 Jesus moves toward the doubter with compassion12:23 A father's desperate prayer13:48 How we often pray15:11 Hearing Jesus' response differently15:41 "Help me overcome my unbelief"16:29 Daily time with God through doubt17:28 The relatability principle18:41 Jesus' statement vs. Peter's "if"19:59 Jesus' response to every "but what about..."20:29 The real miracle21:25 Closing prayerSupport the showMade a decision to follow Jesus? We want to know about it! Fill out our connect card here: https://local.churchcenter.com/people/forms/115766Thank you for your generosity. For information on how to give, visit https://localvineyard.church/give.
In this "Space for God" reflection, Ann Bodling (Coracle Spiritual Director) guides us through a few prompts to help us discern God's presence with us throughout our days. She helpfully distinguishes discernment from decision-making, inviting us into a much deeper and more fulfilling posture toward God.View Our Complete Archive of “Space for God” Prayer PracticesLearn More About Spiritual Direction through Coracleinthecoracle.org | @inthecoracleSupport the showFor the Journey is a resource of the Coracle Center of Formation for Action and is made possible through the generous support of men and women across the globe.
April 19, 2026 Sunday morning sermon by Pastor Jeff Colón Website: www.lighthouseontherockky.org Facebook: https://facebook.com/lotrchurch
Are you truly growing in the knowledge of God, or do you only know about Him? In this Words From The Word daily devotion, Pastor Roderick Webster opens Colossians 1:9-12 (KJV) and walks us through the Apostle Paul's powerful prayer for the believers at Colosse — a prayer that asked for no material things, only that they would know God more deeply, walk worthy of Him, and bear fruit in every good work.You might be asking — what does it mean to walk worthy of the Lord? Why does Paul pray for patience and long suffering with joyfulness? Is there a difference between knowing about God and actually knowing God? How do I grow in the knowledge of God daily?Key points from this devotion:- Paul prayed that believers would be filled with wisdom and spiritual understanding- Walking worthy means our conduct and lifestyle should be pleasing to God- Being fruitful in every good work is part of God's desire for every believer- Increasing in the knowledge of God requires reading, studying, and accepting His Word- Knowing God personally is salvation — knowing Him fully is the journey of a lifetimeIf this devotion encouraged you today, please like, comment, and share it with someone who needs a word. Subscribe so you never miss a daily devotion from Words From The Word.#WordsFromTheWord #KJV #BibleDevotion #ChristianLiving #GoodNewsBaptistChurchStay connected with GNBC:
[TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains references to suicide.]What happens when responsibility is placed on your shoulders before you even have language for choice?In this honest and illuminating conversation, Serena Low is joined by Adaku Mbagwu, founder of Healed Hero and widely known as The First Daughter Coach. They explore the emotional, cultural, and psychological imprint carried by firstborn daughters — particularly those who grow up over-functioning, over-delivering, and quietly burning out while appearing “capable” and “strong.”Adaku shares her own journey as a firstborn daughter in a Nigerian Igbo family, where responsibility was culturally assigned before birth. She unpacks how this early parentification shapes perfectionism, hyper-independence, people-pleasing, and the belief that love must be earned — patterns that often follow firstborn daughters into leadership roles, careers, and entrepreneurship.This episode is a compassionate invitation to awareness, self-honesty, and re-parenting — not through grand gestures, but through micro-moments of choosing yourself.In This Episode, We Explore:What “eldest daughter syndrome” really looks like in everyday lifeWhy firstborn daughters often become the second mother in the householdHow unconscious family dynamics translate into careers, leadership, and burnoutThe link between perfectionism, over-responsibility, and invisibility at workWhy firstborn daughters struggle to receive support — even when they give endlesslyThe cost of believing that love must be earned through performanceRe-parenting yourself through micro-choices rather than radical overhaulsThe courage required to move from resentment to responsibilityWhy awareness — not blame — is the true turning point for changeConnect with AdakuWebsite: https://www.healedhero.comLinkedIn: Adaku MbagwuFree resource: https://www.healedhero.com/free-trainingLoved this episode?If this episode resonated, please share it with a firstborn daughter who needs to feel seen.Invitation from SerenaIf you're ready to be seen, heard, and promoted without performing extroversion, the trauma-informed S.E.E.N. Coaching Program is your next step. Learn how to lead, communicate, and show up from a place of safety and sustainability.Find out more here: https://serenalow.com.auThis episode was edited by Aura House Productions
Lisa Smith sharing at Grace on April 19, 2026
Reposted from Wax Episodic, which you can find at: https://podcastica.com/podcast/wax-episodic — Is this one of the all-time great episodes of TV ever? Would I be asking that question if we didn't think it was? Possibly. Next up on Severance: The season two premiere, S2E1 “Hello, Ms. Cobel”. Let us know your thoughts! You can email or send a voice message to waffleparty@podcastica.com. Or join our Discord where you can leave comments and chat with hosts and other listeners: https://discord.gg/6WUMt3m3qe Or check out our Podcastica Facebook group, where we put up comment posts for each episode, at facebook.com/groups/podcastica. Show support and get ad-free episodes and a bunch of other cool stuff: patreon.com/jasoncabassi Or go to buymeacoffee.com/cabassi for a one-time donation. Come join our Discord and chat with hosts and other listeners: Don't know what Discord is? It's kind of like a chat forum, our own little private Podcastica space to talk about Fallout, Welcome to Derry, Alien: Earth, other shows, and whatever else we want. It's free, and it's fun. Invitation link: https://discord.gg/6WUMt3m3qe Other shows we cover on this podcast: We cover these other intelligent, engaging, oftentimes delightfully twisted shows: Fallout (Amazon): A crazy retro-futuristic post-apocalyptic melange of wholesomeness and depravity. One of the best looking shows on TV, funny as hell, violent AF (but in a cartoony way), and with a great cast, including Ella Purnell (Yellowjackets) and Walton Goggins (The White Lotus, The Righteous Gemstones). Not to be missed! Hosted by Jason, Kara, and Kasi. Pluribus (Apple TV): Everyone is transformed into a pleasant hive mind — except for Carol (Rhea Seehorn), the most miserable woman on the planet, who must save the world from happiness. It's sounds weird, and it is… in the best way. Created by the great Vince Gilligan, of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Hosted by Jason and Karen! IT: Welcome to Derry (HBO): A fun, scary, and surprisingly great prequel to the 2016 and 2019 IT movies, Pennywise stalks the children of 1962 Derry. A mix of heart, mystery, charm, and some shockingly disturbing Nightmare on Elme Street-esque horror. Cohosted by Shawn of Strange Indeed. Alien: Earth (FX): From the brilliant Noah Hawley (Fargo, Legion), this one really scratches that sci-fi itch. A greedy corporate tech overlord transfers the consciousness of a group of terminally ill children into highly performant synth bodies. And the Xenomorph is in it, too. Also, Tim Olyphant! Hosted by Jason, Kara, and Randy. Check out other podcasts on our network at podcastica.com. Digging our podcast? A quick, free, and easy way to show support and help bump us up in the charts is to give us a rating or a review: On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wax-episodic-alien-earth/id1824392797 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7sA66ySwVRIsdzBBdriEGV?si=87f36cd30cc54dc5 Or just search for “Wax Episodic” wherever you get podcasts. Thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Money conversations often center on numbers, strategies, and outcomes. But underneath those practical concerns lie deeper questions—questions about identity, worth, and purpose. For many women, financial confidence isn't just about knowledge. It's deeply connected to how they see themselves and their role in God's story. That's why conversations about money must go beyond budgets and investing—they must address the heart. On today's show, financial advisor and author Bethany Frymire shared how faith, identity, and financial decision-making are deeply intertwined—and why that connection matters. A Calling Rooted in Faith Bethany Frymire, a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA®) with Blue Trust and author of Women of Worth: A Faith-Based Guide to Financial Wisdom, didn't set out to work in financial services. Her journey began unexpectedly, but God used it to shape a calling centered on helping others steward resources through a biblical lens. Today, she serves clients by integrating financial planning with spiritual wisdom—helping believers align their financial lives with their faith. That integration is key. Because money, at its core, is never just about money. Why Identity Matters in Financial Decisions Too often, finances are treated as a separate category of life—something purely practical or technical. But that approach misses something important. As Bethany explains, women in particular tend to live integrated lives. Faith, identity, relationships, and responsibilities all flow together. When one area is uncertain—especially identity—it can affect everything else, including financial confidence. If someone struggles to believe she is valued and called by God, that uncertainty can manifest as hesitation, fear, or avoidance in financial decisions. But when identity is grounded in Christ, everything changes. Confidence replaces fear Clarity replaces confusion Purpose replaces passivity Financial stewardship becomes not a burden—but an opportunity to honor God. The Confidence Gap—and Why It Matters There's a striking reality many women face: 94% expect to manage finances at some point But only 28% feel prepared to do so That gap often becomes most evident during life's hardest moments—widowhood, divorce, or unexpected transitions. Without preparation, financial responsibility can feel overwhelming. But when knowledge and confidence are built in advance, those same moments can be approached with wisdom and peace. That's why learning stewardship isn't just about the future—it's about faithfulness today. Knowledge Isn't Enough Financial education is important. But knowledge alone doesn't always lead to action. Why? Because confidence to act is often rooted in identity. You can understand budgeting, investing, and generosity—but still hesitate to apply those principles if you doubt your worth or calling. But when women begin to see themselves as God sees them—valued, chosen, and entrusted—they become far more willing to step forward and act on what they've learned. That's when financial wisdom moves from theory to transformation. Moving Past Shame and Regret For many, financial conversations carry a weight of discouragement—or even shame. Past mistakes. Missed opportunities. Regrets. But Scripture offers a different perspective: grace. No one has it all figured out. And no financial story is beyond redemption. As Bethany reminds us, there is always a next step—no matter how small. And those steps matter. Instead of being defined by past decisions, we're invited to move forward with: Grace instead of guilt Wisdom instead of fear Hope instead of hesitation The Power of the Next Right Step Growth rarely happens all at once. It happens through small, faithful decisions—taken over time. That's why focusing on the “next right step” is so powerful. It removes the pressure to have everything figured out It creates space for learning and growth It builds confidence through consistency Over time, those small steps form habits. And those habits shape a life of faithful stewardship. A Renewed Vision of Worth and Purpose At the heart of this conversation is a simple but transformative truth: Your worth is not defined by your financial success—but by your identity in Christ. Ephesians 2:10 reminds us that we are God's workmanship, created for good works He prepared in advance. That includes how we steward money. When we begin to believe that God has a purpose for our lives, it reshapes everything: How we approach finances How we view responsibility How we step into opportunities Stewardship becomes not just a task—but a calling. An Invitation to Grow No matter your life stage—whether you're just starting out, navigating a major transition, or seeking clarity—there is always room to grow in wisdom and confidence. And that growth begins not with a financial strategy—but with a deeper understanding of who you are in Christ. Because when you know your worth in Him, you can steward what He's entrusted to you with confidence, clarity, and joy. Take the Next Step If this conversation resonates with you, consider going deeper. Bethany Frymire's book, Women of Worth: A Faith-Based Guide to Financial Wisdom, offers practical guidance rooted in Scripture to help you grow in both confidence and stewardship. And if you'd like to see her article “Q&A: Women & Finance with Bethany Frymire” in the latest issue of our Faithful Steward magazine, we'd invite you to become a FaithFi Partner. When you give $35 a month or $400 a year, you'll receive the Faithful Steward magazine each quarter—filled with biblical insights, practical tools, and encouragement to help you steward God's resources faithfully. To join, simply visit FaithFi.com/Give and become part of a community committed to integrating faith and finances for the glory of God. On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions: I have a Roth portion in my 401(k). When I retire soon, can I withdraw it right away, and will I owe any taxes? I had an unused LLC that's now dissolved for failing to file taxes. Should I reinstate it or start a new one—and will the old LLC cause issues later? I started a nonprofit serving the unhoused. What's the best way to raise awareness and find grants to support it? Resources Mentioned: Faithful Steward: FaithFi's Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner) Women of Worth: A Faith-Based Guide to Financial Wisdom by Bethany Frymire Blue Trust Q&A: Women & Finance with Bethany Frymire (Article in Faithful Steward, Issue 5) Our Ultimate Treasure: A 21-Day Journey to Faithful Stewardship by Rob West Wisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on Money Look At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and Anxiety Rich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich Fool Find a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God's resources. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. 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In this message, Pastor Josh visits the central theme of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and its transformative impact on all aspects of life. The power of God brings newness of life and the promise of God is to make all things new. The chapters explore the significance of the resurrection, the hope of heaven, and the invitation to receive Jesus for a new life.Chapters00:00 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ09:55 The Transformative Work of God15:49 The Promise of New Creation38:11 The Invitation to Receive JesusRecorded live at Hope Church in Springfield, MO#Easter #Resurrection #Life #New #Hope #LeaveThePast #Power
Beginning the Discussion on Praying for Others: The group shifted topics to "A Course in Miracles," specifically "The Song of Prayer," and began reading the section "Praying for Others". The reading established that prayer is always for oneself, and prayer for others, when rightly understood, helps the individual release projections of guilt from their sibling. Jevon Perra noted that the idea of praying for others is sometimes approached with a "scarcity mentality," believing that giving prayer diminishes one's own benefit.The Projection of Guilt and the Creation of Enemies: Jevon Perra discussed how the perception of an enemy is a self-creation, similar to the placebo effect, where one creates an experience of "enemy" instead of "friend". They shared a story of a town guru who was saddened by the death of the town's antagonist, stating the "a-hole" was their best friend and teacher for revealing the guru's remaining judgments. Jevon Perra concluded that the world is a projection, suggesting that sickness and wellness are experiences created from within.The Fear of Annihilation and Cherishing Guilt: The conversation returned to the idea that people "cherish our guilt" because the world is projected from this guilt, which is tied to the fear of annihilation or the end of a separate, special self. Jevon Perra explained that wishing hell on another means that the state of wishing hell must come through oneself first, so freeing one's sibling also brings salvation to themself. Brian Genovese connected this to the ego-building competition often seen in churches regarding who has "saved" the most people.Prayer and Vengeful God: Soo Kim read that the lowest forms of prayer are fueled by envy and malice, calling for vengeance, and asking upon a "vengeful God" who seems to answer them. Jevon Perra noted that those who are in hell can ask for help, but those who have accepted forgiveness could never make such a prayer. The group also discussed how religious systems often create a multi-level marketing scheme, where the highest levels of spiritual attainment are always just out of reach.The Internal Source of Love and Experience: Denise Darlene emphasized that feelings of love, compassion, and kindness come through the individual, not from outside sources. Jevon Perra agreed that assigning an external source to determine one's love is the flaw in romantic notions. Denise Darlene used the analogy of a person smoking in front of a mirror and telling the reflection to quit, illustrating that the reflection (external reality) will not change until the person (internal state) changes first.Self-Regulation and External Judgment: Soo Kim asked about the feeling of seeing someone else doing what one self-regulates against, such as having an emotional meltdown that derails a class discussion. Jevon Perra identified this as basic projection, where one's own unallowed behavior is projected onto others. Denise Darlene suggested Soo Kim research the Enneagram type one, the "reformer," to understand the patterns of the ego that limit their experience and struggles with justice.The Enneagram and Temperament: Soo Kim acknowledged that their results on the Enneagram test had been inconsistent in the past, unlike their consistent Myers-Briggs results. Jevon Perra explained that the Enneagram identifies dominant "go-to" temperaments that are helpful for framing one's behavior without the heaviness of being identified *as* the anger. Jevon Perra further discussed three ways the "Course" can be used: as magic to get what is wanted, for personality development, and ultimately, to realize that one is "none of it".The Value of the "Don't Know Mind": The conversation shifted to the importance of approaching life with an "innocent mind" and avoiding the assignment of meaning or judgment. Brian Genovese related this to the biblical story of Adam and Eve, who were innocent until they ate the apple, which represented the knowledge of judgment. Denise Darlene suggested the practice of being a "witness" to the "movie" of life, where everything is neutral until one places meaning upon it.Innocence, Wonder, and Social Constructs: Denise Darlene spoke about the innocence and wonder of a baby's mind, which operates in a state of hypnosis and curiosity before being programmed by the world. Jevon Perra noted that societal constructs force people to adhere to predetermined agreements to be "a little bit miserable" all the time, preventing expressions of love and joy with strangers. Soo Kim related the concept of the "don't know mind" to the relief experienced during travel or intense practices like Bufo, which cause temporary identity loss.The Ego's Security and the Invitation to Trust: Denise Darlene stated that the ego bases its security on the belief that it knows, and acknowledging "I don't know" raises the fear of the unknown. This fear of the unknown is described as an invitation to trust and merge with the "I am". Soo Kim recounted a negative classroom experience of a classmate screaming and accusing others of racism, which Denise Darlene reframed as potentially the "best thing for them to do" as a teacher, setting up a lesson.Experiences of Childhood Conditioning and Attachment: Denise Darlene recounted an experience with a 70-year-old participant in their women's spiritual group who had a difficult childhood, which included a cruel mother and an attempted killing by their father at age three. This individual, who is an atheist, had never trusted anyone and believed that opening up for a friendship would inevitably lead to loss, resulting in non-attachment to any human or animal. Denise Darlene contrasted this with their own similar experience that led them toward love, suggesting that they both required the specific teachers they had, possibly chosen before birth, for their soul's mission.The Metaphorical Story of the Angel and Forgiveness: Jevon Perra shared an incomplete story about two angels, one of whom wanted to experience forgiveness. The story outlines that in order to experience forgiveness, one must have something to forgive, which requires the cooperation of a second angel who must commit an act worthy of forgiveness. The second angel agrees to play this necessary role, but the first angel is cautioned that the second angel will forget they are an angel and that the first angel must remember that the second angel is a friend and an angel there to love them.Alternative Perspective on Adversity and Roles: The story's gist is that people, including those perceived as "assholes" or attackers, are playing a crucial role by accepting a large personal cost to provide others with a necessary experience. Denise Darlene agreed that this perspective is sacrificial and supported the idea of adopting perspectives that are empowering rather than limiting, regardless of their literal truth. They suggested that these alternative viewpoints allow for a happier or better experience concerning the idea of love.
On the April 17 episode of Friday LIVE, we're broadcasting from the Nebraska Public Media Radio studios. Host Genevieve Randall will have lively conversations with: Two artists from Clement Noyes' third Friday art event (1:14); The director and a storyteller for the upcoming The Moth event at the Lied Center (9:34); Author Elizabeth Zaleski about her book, "The Trouble with Loving Poets and Other Essays on Failure" (26:30); Two members of the Yorkshire Playhouse's cast discuss their upcoming production of The Invitation (39:30); and photographer Nia Karmann (50:50). The episode will also feature more poetry from Nathan Ertzner (21:10) and a movie review from Kwakiutl Dreyer (46:06).
Jase turns a frustrating local government failure into a hands-on mission, sparking a neighborhood lesson on what it really means to love your neighbor. Zach brings in a wild real-life dilemma with black bears overrunning his neighborhood, forcing the guys to wrestle with authority, personal rights, and the limits of control. The guys pivot into a powerful breakdown of the tension between obeying God's commands and truly loving Him; where obedience flows naturally—not out of pressure, but out of transformation. In this episode: 1 John 5, verses 2–5; Matthew 5, verse 17; Romans 7, verses 7–25; Romans 8, verses 5–9; Romans 12, verses 1–2; John 10; Hebrews 5; Genesis 2–3; Galatians 5, verses 22–23 “Unashamed” Episode 1313 is sponsored by: https://trustandwill.com/unashamed — Get 20% off and protect your legacy today! https://myphdweightloss.com — Find out how Al lost 80+ pounds. Visit the website or call 864-644-1900 and mention "AL" to get 2 weeks free in the program! http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/ — Sign up now for free, and join the Unashamed hosts every Friday for Unashamed Academy Powered by Hillsdale College Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. Check out At Home with Phil Robertson, nearly 800 episodes of Phil's unfiltered wisdom, humor, and biblical truth, available for free for the first time! Get it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and anywhere you listen to podcasts! https://open.spotify.com/show/3LY8eJ4ZBZHmsImGoDNK2l Chapters 00:00 Government Red Tape Sticks Jase With a Mess 01:44 “Love Your Neighbor” Gets Complicated Fast 06:45 Zach's Bear Invasion & the Martyr Plan 13:16 The Power of a Right Attitude 23:17 Commands vs. Real Love 29:20 An Invitation to Life Itself 39:00 The Law, the Spirit & Why We Keep Failing — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever felt like you know what would help your health… but you just can't seem to follow through? In this episode, we explore what Gospel of Matthew 25 reveals about fear, faith, and stewardship—and how this connects directly to your health journey. This conversation is for the Christian woman who desires more energy, peace, and alignment with God's design for her body, but feels stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure what to do next. We take a faith-centered, whole-person approach to health—focusing not just on what to do, but on how to move forward with wisdom, discernment, and trust in God. Understanding the Parable of the Talents and Stewardship In Matthew 25, Jesus shares a parable about three servants entrusted with different amounts of wealth. Two servants stewarded what they were given and multiplied it One servant, out of fear, hid what he was given A “talent” in this context represented a significant amount—roughly 20 years' worth of wages. This wasn't a small responsibility. It was something valuable entrusted to them. In the same way, we've been entrusted with: Our bodies Our health Our time and energy Wisdom we've gained The question becomes: What are we doing with what we've been given? How Fear Can Quietly Hold You Back The third servant didn't lack resources—he was afraid. He described his master as harsh and responded by doing nothing. Sometimes, we do the same. Not out of rebellion—but out of: Fear of getting it wrong Fear of trying again after disappointment Fear of change or the unknown And often, this fear is tied to a distorted view of God. But Scripture reminds us: God is compassionate God is faithful God does not abandon us When we begin to remember who God truly is, it changes how we respond. What It Looks Like to Feel Stuck (Even When You Care About Your Health) Feeling stuck doesn't always mean you don't care. It can look like: Staying in the same routines, even when you feel prompted to change Choosing comfort over obedience Staying busy but not intentional Letting distractions consume your time and energy Avoiding steps you feel led to take because they feel uncertain Sometimes, it's not that you don't want to feel better. It's that you feel unsure, tired, or hesitant to move forward. Bringing This Back to Your Health (Christian Wellness + Stewardship) We are called to steward our bodies. Not perfectly—but faithfully. In the context of Christian wellness and healthy habits, this might look like: Paying attention to what your body is telling you Making small, consistent changes in your daily routines Seeking wisdom instead of rushing into overwhelm Taking one step instead of trying to fix everything at once For many women, this connects to challenges like chronic fatigue, ongoing symptoms, or a desire for deeper healing through natural remedies and lifestyle changes. It's easy to lose hope. But there is always hope in God. And sometimes, you already have a sense of what your next step could be—you just haven't taken it yet. Reclaiming Hope and Identity in Your Health Journey You are not without purpose. You were created in the image of God. That means: Your life has meaning Your body matters Your health is worth stewarding If you've felt discouraged or stuck, this is not a place of condemnation—it's an invitation. An invitation to: Reconnect with truth Take one small, faithful step Move forward with hope instead of fear Time-Stamped Highlights 00:00 – Why it can feel hard to follow through on what you know would help your health 00:39 – Overview of Matthew 25 and the parable of the talents 02:35 – What a “talent” meant in biblical context and why it matters 04:03 – How this parable applies to stewardship of your body, health, and life 04:56 – The role of fear and distorted views of God in holding you back 06:23 – How distraction and busyness can keep you stuck 09:10 – Real-life example of staying in the familiar out of fear 12:57 – Obedience vs. comfort and societal expectations 13:27 – Bringing the message back to health and stewardship 14:23 – Encouragement for those who feel discouraged or have lost hope 15:49 – Identity: being made in the image of God and what that means for your life 16:18 – Encouragement to take the next step, even if it's small 18:10 – Invitation to receive support and gain clarity in your health journey Key Takeaways Stewardship is not about perfection—it's about faithfulness with what you've been given Fear can quietly keep you stuck, even when you care deeply about your health A right understanding of God's character helps you move forward with trust You don't need to do everything—you can take one small, wise step Your health matters, not just for you, but for how you serve your family and community There is always hope, even if you've been struggling for a long time Call to Action If you're realizing that you feel stuck, unsure, or overwhelmed when it comes to your health—you don't have to figure it out alone. Sometimes what you need isn't more information, but space to think clearly, process what's going on, and take a wise next step. If that's you, you're invited to book a one-on-one More Energy and Peace Session. This is a calm, supportive space where we look at your unique situation, help you make sense of what's going on, and gently move forward with clarity and peace. You can learn more at: herholistichealing.com/peace This content is for informational purposes only and is not meant to be medical advice.
Ready to become a Supernatural CEO? CLICK HERE In this episode of Wisdom's Table, I dive into the concept of being a Supernatural CEO, building on the discussions from last week's episode. I share what I consider to be the Supernatural CEO manifesto—a collection of 8 characteristics that I believe God wants us to embody as we navigate the business world. Throughout the episode, I emphasize the importance of integrating the spiritual and emotional aspects of business leadership, which are often overlooked. I reflect on my own experiences in ministry and how they relate to the challenges faced in the business realm. I discuss the inevitable trials and tribulations that come with leadership. Things like feelings of betrayal, lack of resources, and moments of loneliness. These experiences are not just obstacles; they are intentional processes designed by God to refine our character and prepare us for the responsibilities of leadership. TIMESTAMPS Skip ahead, or share with a friend through these links 00:00:01 - Welcome to Wisdom's Table Introduction to the podcast and its focus on growth in various aspects of life. 00:00:27 - Supernatural CEO Part Two Continuation of the discussion on being a Supernatural CEO and introducing the manifesto. 00:01:41 - The Importance of Spiritual and Emotional Aspects in Business Highlighting the need to address spiritual and emotional dimensions in the business world. 00:02:43 - The Refinement Process Understanding the challenges and tests that leaders face in their journey. 00:03:58 - Characteristic 1: Not Defined by Chaos A Supernatural CEO remains grounded despite external chaos in their business. 00:06:14 - Characteristic 2: Awareness of God's Presence Recognizing that God is a partner in the work and decision-making process. 00:07:29 - Characteristic 3: Responsibility Without Panic Carrying responsibility while maintaining peace and avoiding panic. 00:09:44 - Characteristic 4: Clarity in Decision-Making Making decisions with clarity and confidence, avoiding decision fatigue. 00:11:30 - Characteristic 5: Resilience in Setbacks Handling setbacks without collapsing, viewing them as opportunities for growth. 00:13:27 - Characteristic 6: Leading with Strength and Compassion Balancing strength and compassion in leadership and team dynamics. 00:16:07 - Characteristic 7: Expecting the Holy Spirit's Involvement Anticipating divine guidance and inspiration in daily work. 00:18:32 - Characteristic 8: Ending the Day Satisfied Feeling fulfilled and satisfied after a day of meaningful work. 00:20:40 - The Weight of Leadership Understanding that God carries the greater weight in leadership roles. 00:21:12 - Invitation to Transformation Encouragement to join the Supernatural CEO program for personal growth. 00:22:27 - Closing Remarks and Prayer Episode Teaser Wrap-up of the episode and a preview of the next prayer-focused episode.
April 16, 2026, | Pastor Nathan Elms To watch the video: https://youtu.be/vUs5Qdvw8UM To help support this ministry, donate by texting the number: 704-445-5353, or online using the "Tithely" App, & give to "First Church Charlotte", or by going to the website link: Giving | First Church Charlotte Breakthrough on Mondays at 7pm: https://meet.google.com/ppj-surc-zvt Stay Connected Women's Bible Study on Tuesdays at 7pm: https://meet.google.com/zss-cuin-buw Connect on Wednesdays at 7pm: https://meet.google.com/cds-mmwh-tzk?pli=1 House to house On Thursdays at 7pm: https://meet.google.com/vnq-txun-ozr If you are in the Charlotte, NC area, allow us to host you at: 4929 N Sharon Amity Rd. Charlotte, NC 28205 (704) 535-1000
If you've ever thought, “I should really package this…” - but then just show up and deliver it again instead - this episode is going to hit close to home.In this behind-the-scenes episode, I'm sharing something I've been putting off for years… turning one of my favorite client experiences into a fully packaged, scalable asset.Not because I don't know how.But because it's easier not to.And that's exactly the trap most experts fall into.In this episode, I walk you through:Why it's so easy to stay stuck delivering instead of scalingThe hidden cost of not packaging your expertiseWhat happens when your work gets used without structure or ownershipAnd the first step I'm taking to turn this into a real, tangible productIf you've been sitting on something you know could be bigger than a one-off experience, this is your nudge to finally start.
04/16/2026 – Joshua Greever –on the Beatitudes as Christ's invitation to the good life
In 2013, Jared Kushner extended an invitation to Jeffrey Epstein for a Trump family event, a move that looks worse with every passing year and every new revelation. By that point, Epstein wasn't some misunderstood financier or eccentric recluse. He was a convicted sex offender whose crimes were well-documented, widely reported, and inexcusable. Yet somehow, he still made the guest list for an event tied directly to one of the most image-obsessed families in American public life. Kushner's spokesperson later tried to claim that Epstein never attended and that Kushner had never even met him, but the invitation alone exposes a damning level of proximity. It reveals a world where a man like Epstein still had enough social currency to be casually ushered toward the inner orbit of political royalty.What makes this even more infuriating is how aggressively people have tried to memory-hole this detail. Epstein wasn't invited by some random cousin or a clueless PR assistant. He received an invitation linked to the husband of Ivanka Trump—someone who was not only a member of the family but a rising political strategist shaping the future of the Republican Party. Kushner's attempt to distance himself after the fact doesn't erase the paper trail or the undeniable truth that Epstein was still circulating among power brokers long after his conviction. It underscores a much larger pattern: the powerful knew exactly who Epstein was, and they still opened their doors for him. That is what makes the 2013 invitation so damning, and why no amount of post-hoc denial can scrub the stain of it.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jared Kushner's company invited Jeffrey Epstein to star-studded NYC party with Trump and Harvey Weinstein | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
She's 51, a grandma of two, and she has the body and the energy that most women in their 30s are still chasing. In this episode, Emily sits down with Patricia Hernandez, a perimenopause and fat loss expert who has personally guided 800+ women through the transformation they thought was behind them. She's one of the most credible voices in the over-40 wellness space, blending practitioner-led protocols with real-life results. Her approach covers hormones, gut health, HRT, peptides, full labs, and the mindset shifts that make it all stick. Together, Emily and Patricia unpack what's actually keeping weight on your body in this season of life. They go deep into the root causes: cortisol, estrogen, gut dysfunction, and why most traditional fat loss advice is written for a 25-year-old body. Patricia gives the real framework, practitioner-tested and client-proven. This conversation is layered with so much more than protocols. It's about reclaiming your body as an act of stewardship. God gave you this one vessel, and it is not too late to honor it well. Whether you've been struggling for two years or twenty, this episode is your invitation to stop fighting your body and start understanding it. What You'll Learn: The hormonal shift at 40 that most women are never told about The real impact of cortisol, estrogen dominance, and low progesterone How stress can completely block fat loss Patricia's honest take on GLP-1s, peptides, and HRT Stewarding your body as an act of faith Timestamps: (03:41) - Why Your Body Stops Responding After 40 (08:39) - What Estrogen Dominance Really Is (13:15) - Why Suffering Through Perimenopause Is Optional (14:07) - The Stress-Fat Connection Women Miss (24:56) - Ozempic, GLP-1s, and the Muscle Loss Epidemic (32:11) - The Protein Mistake Most Women Make (40:32) - HRT Explained: What Women Need to Test First (46:33) - Trauma, Healing, and Why the Body Keeps Score (50:00) - Faith, Obedience, and Treating Your Body as a Temple (01:00:43) - Patricia's Brazil Story: Worthiness and Permission (01:07:27) - An Invitation to Your Next Health Breakthrough Start Your Journey with Patricia: Join the FREE 7-Day Metabolic Reset | https://fitandtonedover40.com/ Apply for the 6-Month Coaching Experience Scholarship | https://fitandtonedover40.com/fit-and-toned-over-40-15k-scholarship Connect with Patricia: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/coachpatriciaofficial/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090229381385 YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@PatriciaHernandezofficial LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricia-ivory-291a721b9/ More from Emily & FORDIVINE: Website | https://meetemilyford.com Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/itsemily Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/itsemilymethod YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/c/ITSEMILYFORD Called & Crowned Podcast | https://www.instagram.com/calledandcrowned/ FORDIVINE | https://www.fordivine.com/
Todd Standing is a Canadian Sasquatch researcher with decades of field experience under his belt. He doesn't study Sasquatch from a computer screen. He goes out into the wilderness and has physical encounters with this elusive species.Not only that, but instead of writing books and trying to “prove” that Sasquatch exists, he now focuses on being a bridge between Sasquatch and people. He has a popular YouTube channel where he shares videos and evidence, and most importantly, he takes people into the wilderness so they can have their own experiences.We first came to know Todd in 2018-19. While watching his documentary Discovering Bigfoot, Larry's mother, Makah Elder Deanna of the Makah Tribe in the northwest of the USA, was walking past the television. She looked up and shouted, “look! That's a Sasquatch! That's exactly what they look like. That's what I saw in the woods by the road just a few weeks ago.”That moment changed the tone in the room immediately.Although I had seen a Sasquatch in our backyard, I had not seen his face. Only his body from the chest down as he ran through the woods, his shoulders and head hidden by tree branches. I had also heard a couple of them speaking to each other in a fast, unfamiliar, almost rhythmic language. At another time, I recorded multiple long, extremely loud wails.So when Deanna spoke, we listened.Larry and I went from casually watching the documentary to paying very close attention. We contacted Todd and invited him to the Rez for a conversation.At the time, we assumed Todd had recreated his experiences for the film. That the images were not actual Sasquatch. But after Elder Deanna identified one immediately, and then shared her own experiences seeing them in and around the Makah Indian Reservation her entire life, that question of whether the images were recreated or real, stopped mattering. Deanna's approval and recognition was enough for us.So for those who try to prove that Todd fabricated the images, I'll say this: even if he did, they are extremely accurate representations. And I would also say, “you are asking the wrong question”. The right question is, “where can I meet one myself?”For us, the firsthand recognition by Makah Elders carried more weight than any external debate about the authenticity of the images in Todd's documentary.What is true and cannot be faked is that Todd has spent decades encountering, observing, and communicating with Sasquatch. That becomes evident very quickly when you are around him. And also because the local Sasquatch tribes genuinely like Todd.As Native Americans, Larry and I have never questioned the existence of Sasquatch. Asking us if Sasquatch exists is like asking if frogs exist. It is a nonsensical question.When I spoke with Elder Deanna at the time, she told me that the separation between the Makah people and the Sasquatch tribes in the area was relatively recent. She said that before that separation, Sasquatch and Makah would meet regularly to exchange medicine and stories.Unfortunately, Elder Deanna passed some years ago, and we can no longer ask her to expand on that relationship.Have I seen Sasquatch? Yes. With my physical eyes. I have also heard them with my physical ears. And not just running through the woods a few yards from me. They physically came into the Shamanshack where I met them to figure out medicine for one of their babies.And they communicate in multiple ways, including through the method I teach in my class Experiential Telepathy, which is a primary form of communication across the Universe. So, yes I have also heard them and seen them with my inner ears and eyes.Since that first visit with Todd, we have hosted him and his expeditioners most years in the spring, when Sasquatch activity in the valley increases. Or perhaps it's not that they become more active… but that we do. That we pay closer attention when Todd facilitates our time in the deep forest.Todd brings a fascinating group of people each year. Through these visits, we form new connections, and our own tribe steps into a different way of interacting with the forest. We go out not just to observe, but to engage, to listen, and to communicate as a group. Something we don't typically do.On our podcast, Driving To The Rez, we share the broader story of this year's visit (2026).But inside the Wisdom Keeper member section of the podcast, we go much deeper. For Todd's visit, we are releasing the member section of the podcast for free.It is in the Wisdom Keeper section where Todd shares insights about his work that he doesn't normally speak about publicly. And where our panelists unpack what they experienced during the week of forest trips and explorations, in their own words, without filters or conclusions placed on top of it.If you've ever wondered what it's like to step into this kind of interaction, not as an observer but as a participant, that's where those conversations live.And this particular visit… the forest did not stay quiet for long. Next week we continue our exploration of all the interactions, knowledge and wisdoms experienced during Todd's 2026 drive to the rez. This is a public episode. 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In this episode, Ephesians 2:14–17 reminds us that Christ is our reconciler. In a time when Jews and Gentiles were deeply divided, Jesus tore down the walls of hostility and brought them together as one. That same truth challenges us today. If we are in Christ, we are called to be defined not by our preferences, backgrounds, or differences, but by God's love. Jesus didn't just preach reconciliation—He embodied it, inviting all into the same grace. So the question becomes: are we still building walls He already tore down? As followers of Christ, we're invited to actively pursue unity, welcoming others in and letting love speak louder than anything that might divide us.WHAT IS NEUE THING?Neue Thing is a non-profit ministry, founded by Cherie Wagner, that exists to equip women with the Word of God. Cherie's life-long passion is two-fold: knowing Jesus Christ and making Him known. Author of Found On My Knees, Awake O Sleeper, Rest, Hope, Psalms for Life, and Knowing Your Name, Cherie writes Bible studies for women that will encourage them to know and believe God's Word, equip them to live it, and empower them to take it and transform this generation for Jesus Christ.CONNECT Website: https://neuething.org/Email Subscription link:https://neuething.us2.list-manage.com/subscribe?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neuethinginc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neuethingGive to Neue Thing: https://neuething.org/give/RESOURCESProverbs: The Wise, The Fool, The WickedKnowing Your NameFound On My Knees: The Journey from Brokenness to BlessingAwake O Sleeper: EphesiansRest: 30 Days of Exploring God's Invitation to RestHope: Tethered to an Unwavering GodPsalms for Life
Hear a touching story about a high school cheer team that's for everyone! -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
Are you feeling the pressure to do everything yourself? In this episode, Jordan Perry explores the powerful mindset shift of focusing on your unique contribution, the importance of delegation, and how to build a business and life that reflect your values and season of life.In this episode:Jordan discusses the origin of the "If not you, then who?" mindset and its motivational powerHow to recognize when to delegate tasks like marketing, admin, and household choresThe importance of creating margin in your offers to allow for outsourcingDetailed breakdown of the components involved in paid advertising campaignsDifferentiating between passive offers like guides and high-ticket, hands-on programsEmphasizing the need for personalized strategies tailored to your life and businessInvitation to join the upcoming 90 in 90 challenge to boost your marketing momentumThe encouragement to reflect on your current season and adapt your actions accordingly Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to "If not you, then who?" mindset and its personal significance00:28 - Origins of the phrase and how imposter syndrome influences motivation01:28 - The role of determination in standing out in the ads and marketing landscape02:26 - The importance of serving clients well and continuous improvement03:24 - Understanding that everyone has the same 24 hours, but priorities differ04:21 - Using time intentionally and evaluating what tasks to delegate05:18 - Planning offers with sufficient margin for outsourcing and delegation06:15 - Personal examples of delegating household chores to free up business focus07:39 - Factors to consider when delegating in your business and life08:37 - Customizing marketing and outsourcing strategies based on your preferences and season09:07 - Breaking down the components of paid advertising campaigns10:05 - The importance of tailored marketing advice versus blanket strategies 11:02 - The different elements involved in ad tech, copy, messaging, visuals, and customer journey12:00 - How funnel structure influences your business model and income streams12:55 - Strategies for low-ticket versus high-ticket offers and their respective demands14:20 - Reflecting on your current season and future planning14:43 - Reinforcing the question: "If not you, then who?" in all aspects of your business and life15:09 - Invitation to join the upcoming 90 in 90 challenge for accountability and growth15:39 - Closing encouragement to implement and reach out for supportResources & Links: Jennifer Sise - Business & Life Coach90 in 90 DetailsRemember, your season of life shapes your strategy. Focus on what matters most, delegate the rest, and embrace your unique path. You're capable of incredible work—if not you, then who?_____________________________________________________Thanks for listening to Clicks and Giggles! ➡️ Ready to start using paid ads in your business? Grab my 3 Ways to Know You're Ready for Ads guide: https://www.launchbyjr.com/three-ways-to-know-youre-ready-for-ads➡️ Weekly episodes aren't enough for you?You can connect with me over on Instagram at @launchwithjordan or at www.launchbyjr.com
Most coaches transition from one-to-one into group and immediately make the same mistake: they keep doing sales calls. They try to customize the offer for every person. They build the whole thing before inviting anyone into it. And they show up as the hero of the story instead of the guide.All of that creates friction. And friction kills enrollment.This is Step 6 in our 7-part series on scaling from one-to-one to one-to-many. By this point you have your payoff, your math, your audience, your channel, and your connection system. Now it's time to actually invite people in, and that looks very different than the way you've been closing one-to-one clients.In this episode, Adam and Jess break down the mindset shift, the language shift, and the tactical setup you need to enroll people into a group offer without a single sales call.What You'll LearnWhy the tactics that closed your one-to-one clients will actively hurt your group enrollmentThe difference between a sales call and an integrated next step, and why one creates friction and the other removes itWhy "book a call with me" at the end of a masterclass or challenge is leaving money on the tableThe two types of buyers in every room: tactical buyers and emotional buyers, and how to speak to bothWhy your one-to-one reps are the exact foundation your group offer is built onThe Donald Miller guide framework: victim, villain, hero, and guide, and why you must identify as the guide to enroll at scaleWhy standing at the mountaintop yelling "come on up" is the fastest way to lose the people who need you mostThe 20% conversion benchmark for group enrollment and why the other 80% are not lost foreverWhy confusion about payment or process kills enrollment before it startsHow to use the challenge model as a live example of integrated next steps done rightWhy confirmation bias means your buyers will spend with you again if the first experience deliversTimestamps00:00 Welcome to Step 6: Enroll01:25 Quick recap of Steps 1 through 501:54 The top challenges coaches face when enrolling into group02:34 Why one-to-one closing tactics don't translate to group04:33 Why ending a masterclass with "book a call" creates unnecessary friction05:14 The three real enrollment blockers: unclear payoff, friction, and over-building06:41 Why your one-to-one reps are your group's foundation07:07 Invitation vs. offer: the language shift that changes everything07:45 Tactical buyers vs. emotional buyers and how to speak to both09:04 What an integrated next step actually means09:58 Why vomiting value doesn't move people and micro wins do11:24 The Maslow Mountain visual: stop yelling from the summit12:17 Donald Miller's four characters and why you are the guide, not the hero16:09 The hole in the woods: what guide language actually sounds like17:20 The Sherpa vs. the hero: all your expertise should feel like a path, not a cape19:34 How enrollment as an invitation creates referrals even from people who say no20:45 The 20% conversion benchmark and why it's the right number to anchor to24:21 One payment source, one platform, one portal: why simplicity creates trust26:41 Final summary and call to actionQuotes From This Episode"People do not want to be sold. They're going to do the selling of the thing themselves. The key is making it as frictionless as possible to see that your offer is the next right solution to their problem." - Jess"When you do a masterclass and end with 'book a sales call with me,' you've got buyers who are ready right now, and you just gave them one more step to think about it. Don't do that." - Adam"You can create micro wins for people, small steps that move them up the mountain, and they are so much more willing and committed than you standing at the top yelling down going, hey, come look at the view." - Jess"You are the guide. You are not the hero. The hero is the victim who is willing to transform. Your job is to find them, fight the villain, and help them become the hero." - Adam"If everybody is saying yes, your price is probably too low. If nobody is saying yes, there's misalignment. Twenty percent saying yes is the sweet spot." - Jess"Enrollment as an invitation creates opportunities for referrals as well as yeses. And that is a missed opportunity for a lot of people who show up as a hero instead of a guide." - Jess"Confused people do nothing. One payment option. One platform. One portal. Creating a standard creates confidence for the buyer." - Adam and JessResources + Next StepsDownload the free Get Paid to Coach guide at ilovecoachingco.comJoin the $10K+ Coaching Offer Challenge at ilovecoachingco.com/challenge and see the integrated next step model in action liveREAL Coach Method Membership at ilovecoachingco.com/discoverMissed Steps 1 through 5? Go back and start at the beginning of this series
Bro. Tracy Killinger presents "An Invitation To Trust" from Psalm 34, during a worship service at Immanuel Baptist Church, Florence, Ky. Please visit us at 7183 Pleasant Valley Road Florence KY 41042, or call us at (859) 586-6829. Church links: Website: https://www.ibcflorence.com Daily Devotions: https://www.ibcflorence.com/devotions Free App: http://www.ibcflorence.com/ibc-app Our entire list of recent sermons: https://www.ibcflorence.com/recent-sermons Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ibcflorence Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ibcflorenceky Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ibcflorence/ Podcasts: https://soundcloud.com/user-658781358 Live Stream: https://www.youtube.com/ibcflorence/live We would love to know how to pray for you! Romans 10:9
What if the best place to begin…is right where you are? In this light interval workout, Alisa Keeton invites you to move your body while meditating on the Word of God—letting truth get not just into your mind, but into your body. Because when we move and meditate, the Word becomes alive in us. Alisa comes to you fresh from sabbatical—honest, tender, and a little undone. Everything feels new. Raw. Open. And this message meets you there. A message to nourish your soul and strengthen your spirit. An Invitation to New Life Jesus came to give you life—and life to the full. This workout includes gentle interval pushes, but the goal isn't performance—it's presence. Be kind to your body. This is where Christ dwells. Today's Scripture
In this message, Pastor Kevin invites us to step back and ask a deeper question: do we actually trust Jesus, or have we just learned to chase moments? Walking through the signs in the Gospel of John, he shows that the works of God were never meant to be the destination, they were always pointing to a life of real trust. From sensationalism to apathy, we unpack the barriers that keep us stuck, and the way Jesus continually calls us back, whether in personal obedience, desperation, need, or uncertainty. This is an invitation to move beyond hype or numbness and into a steady, daily trust that restores and reshapes every part of our lives.
In 2013, Jared Kushner extended an invitation to Jeffrey Epstein for a Trump family event, a move that looks worse with every passing year and every new revelation. By that point, Epstein wasn't some misunderstood financier or eccentric recluse. He was a convicted sex offender whose crimes were well-documented, widely reported, and inexcusable. Yet somehow, he still made the guest list for an event tied directly to one of the most image-obsessed families in American public life. Kushner's spokesperson later tried to claim that Epstein never attended and that Kushner had never even met him, but the invitation alone exposes a damning level of proximity. It reveals a world where a man like Epstein still had enough social currency to be casually ushered toward the inner orbit of political royalty.What makes this even more infuriating is how aggressively people have tried to memory-hole this detail. Epstein wasn't invited by some random cousin or a clueless PR assistant. He received an invitation linked to the husband of Ivanka Trump—someone who was not only a member of the family but a rising political strategist shaping the future of the Republican Party. Kushner's attempt to distance himself after the fact doesn't erase the paper trail or the undeniable truth that Epstein was still circulating among power brokers long after his conviction. It underscores a much larger pattern: the powerful knew exactly who Epstein was, and they still opened their doors for him. That is what makes the 2013 invitation so damning, and why no amount of post-hoc denial can scrub the stain of it.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jared Kushner's company invited Jeffrey Epstein to star-studded NYC party with Trump and Harvey Weinstein | Daily Mail Online
In this expansive episode of the VDAO Series, Gregory shares a sweeping journey across ecology, permaculture, economics, crypto, and community building all anchored in a bold thesis: Humans can become a planetary keystone species. Drawing on decades of work in regenerative design, supply chains, eco-villages, and Web3 infrastructure, Gregory explores how broken relationships between humans and the biosphere sit at the root of today's "meta-crisis" and how regeneration offers a practical path forward. From Alaska fisheries to intentional communities, from the Eight Forms of Capital to founding Regen Network, this conversation connects local land stewardship with global coordination technologies. Topics covered: • Keystone species thinking & planetary stewardship • Resilience vs antifragility in ecosystems and society • Origins in permaculture & eco-village movements • Environmentalism beyond doom narratives • Regeneration as a "third way" beyond political polarization • Degrowth vs regrowth debates • Traditional skills, technology & appropriate scale • The Eight Forms of Capital framework • Financial permaculture & local economics • Regen Network and ecological credit markets • Carbon, biodiversity & ecosystem service valuation • Blockchain as infrastructure for living capital accounting • Limits of supply-chain sustainability efforts • Personal resilience through land-based living • Rural-urban reconnection (Kuni model) • Community as the core of antifragility • Network nations & place-based coordination • Regeneration as the root solution to the meta-crisis The core message: The future isn't choosing between nature and technology. It's learning how to regenerate both together. greenpill.network vdao.org https://x.com/JoinVDAO https://x.com/greenpillnet https://x.com/gregory_landua https://www.registry.regen.network/team/gregory-landua Timestamps 00:00 — Introduction & Gregory's "why" 00:44 — Humans as a planetary keystone species 03:08 — What regeneration looks like in practice 04:52 — Relationship between humanity and nature 05:37 — Resilience vs antifragility explained 07:21 — Applying resilience in everyday life 08:37 — Early roots: Alaska, fisheries & environmental science 10:55 — Frustration with doom-focused environmentalism 12:20 — Discovering permaculture & eco-villages 15:43 — From apprentice to educator & consultant 17:53 — Financial permaculture & early Bitcoin era 20:15 — Founding TerraGenesis & large-scale projects 22:08 — Optimism vs activist pessimism 24:42 — Regeneration as a "third way" 29:25 — Pre-political nature of land stewardship 31:39 — Degrowth, primitivism & collapse narratives 33:19 — Practical preparedness vs ideology 35:39 — Regrowth as a design challenge 37:38 — Critiques of techno-civilization 38:58 — Learning from diverse communities 40:56 — Back-to-the-land movements today 43:20 — Pluralism & shared human needs 45:46 — Global shifts & regenerative acceleration 47:35 — The Eight Forms of Capital framework 49:09 — Origins in financial permaculture workshops 53:36 — Regenerative Enterprise & practical tools 55:53 — Capital beyond money 57:29 — Applying the framework personally & locally 59:18 — Early path toward Regen Network 01:01:42 — Building cacao farms & regenerative supply chains 01:04:00 — Consulting with mission-driven brands 01:05:58 — Why good intentions fail in markets 01:08:06 — Need for ecological accounting systems 01:10:24 — Carbon markets & ecosystem services 01:12:49 — Regen Network's on-chain ledger approach 01:14:25 — Moving upstream for systemic change 01:16:41 — Limits of education & consulting alone 01:18:20 — Aligning markets with regeneration 01:19:35 — Creating value systems around ecological health 01:21:52 — Crypto, fintech & systemic shifts 01:25:08 — Technology vs culture in adoption 01:26:52 — Personal resilience practices 01:27:02 — Living on land & community building 01:29:27 — Local enterprise: maple sugaring operation 01:31:41 — Kuni model: reconnecting urban & rural 01:33:36 — Relationships as true resilience 01:34:30 — Invitation to collaborate & co-create 01:36:58 — Network nations & shared infrastructure 01:39:24 — Grounding digital visions in physical places 01:41:48 — Regeneration as the solution to the meta-crisis 01:42:55 — Closing reflections
In this deeply personal episode, Crina Okumus shares the remarkable story behind her book "Let It Go: A Conversation with God and the Journey Back to Yourself." From a silent meditation retreat in a Romanian village to three months of channeled writing, Crina reveals how surrendering to her deepest fear opened a portal to divine dialogue.This is the story of a book that was never planned, a conversation that defied logic, and a journey that began the moment she finally stopped running. If you've ever felt called to something beyond rational explanation, this episode will resonate deeply with your soul.KEY TAKEAWAYS→ True transformation begins when we stop running from our deepest fears and step directly into them→ Divine guidance often comes when we surrender control and open our hearts in silence→ Authenticity and imperfection are more powerful than polished perfection→ The answers we seek are already within us, we've simply forgotten→ Books, messages, and healing find us exactly when we're ready to receive them→ Home is not a place, achievement, or person, it's found within ourselvesTIMESTAMPS00:00 — The Book That Was Never Meant to Exist 01:45 — October 2024: The Silent Retreat That Changed Everything 02:58 — When the Writing Began: Three Months of Divine Dialogue 04:10 — Why This Book Is Imperfect (And Why That Matters) 06:26 — The Two Parts: Conversation with God and Personal Journey 08:55 — Letting Go: More Than Just Fear 11:23 — An Invitation to Remember Who You AreABOUT THE BOOK: LET IT GOLet It Go: A Conversation with God and the Journey Back to Yourself is divided into two parts:Part One: Divine Dialogue Raw, unfiltered conversations with God about life, death, healing, fear, love, the future of humanity, and even aliens. Not filtered through theology or doctrine—simply heart to heart.Part Two: Personal Journey Crina's transformation through the fall, fear, inner beauty, feminine energy, learning to listen, money as teacher, and finally arriving at pure love and source.Available on Amazon or contact Crina directly for a signed copy.ABOUT CRINA OKUMUSCrina Okumus is the author of "Let It Go: A Conversation with God and the Journey Back to Yourself," a spiritual guide, and host of How Can We Heal podcast. After building a successful fashion empire across 40 countries and searching for home in Romania, Switzerland, California, and Italy, she discovered that true home isn't found in places or achievements—it's found within.CONNECTBook: "Let It Go: A Conversation with God and the Journey Back to Yourself" — Available on Amazon or message for a signed copy Website: www.crinaokumus.com Instagram: @crina.okumusNot a teacher, just a fellow traveler. Hosting conversations that help us remember who we are and how we can heal.KEYWORDS#LetItGo #ConversationWithGod #SpiritualAwakening #DivinDialogue #Meditation #Surrender #InnerHealing #BookStory #ChanneledWriting #SpiritualJourney #Authenticity #RememberingYourself #HowCanWeHeal #CrinaOkumus #SpiritualBook #Transformation
If you want to give through Grace Church you can do so here: https://pushpay.com/g/grace-alone?src...Please join Pastor Rick as he takes us through this 5-week series, Five to Thrive, exploring God's five purposes for our lives. Together, we'll discover how worship, connection, growth, service, and mission help us move beyond surviving and step into a faith that truly thrives.Find out more about Grace Church here: https://gracechurchco.com/0:00 Introduction and Church Announcements0:39 Personnel Update: Praying over Tristan, Brooklyn, and Jacob5:25 Recap of the Men of Valor Conference6:05 Introduction to the Series: Identifying Idols in Modern Culture8:33 Biblical Context: The Israelites and the Golden Calf13:21 The Condition of the Human Heart and the Need for Jesus16:01 Discussing Modern Wickedness and Cultural Shifts20:52 Politics, Theology, and Protecting the Vulnerable25:15 Four Ways We Become Idol Makers (Part 1: Trading Trust for Control)31:56 Practical Application: Surrendering Control to God35:04 Four Ways We Become Idol Makers (Part 2: Elevating Others Above God)41:14 Identifying Personal Idols and the Need for Fasting44:53 Discussion on Identity and Spiritual Priorities54:00 The Gospel Message: Jesus as the Ultimate Deliverer1:00:24 Invitation for New Believers and Prayer1:03:08 Community Updates, Ministry Needs, and ClosingIn this message titled "Idol Makers," Rick Long explores the prevalence of modern-day idolatry within culture and the church, urging believers to identify and remove anything that takes the place of God in their lives.Key Highlights and Themes:Defining Idolatry: Long defines an idol as anything that becomes a "must-have" or replaces our trust in God (25:15-25:47). He emphasizes that the human heart was created to worship, and if God isn't filling that void, other things—like sports, technology, control, or societal validation—inevitably will (19:35-20:20).Biblical Context: The message references the Israelites and the Golden Calf (8:33-12:50). He explains that the Israelites turned to idols because they could not sustain faithfulness without visible leadership, a pattern that persists today as people trade God's truth for cultural comfort (10:57-12:47).Four Ways We Become Idol Makers: Long outlines four specific ways we displace God in our lives:Trading trust for control (25:15-31:56).Seeking certainty in an uncertain world (29:33-35:04).Elevating others (or things) above God (35:04-44:53).Attaching our identity to something other than God (44:53-51:41).Practical Application: The speaker shares his personal experience of identifying idols and the importance of prayer, fasting, and surrendering control to God to find true peace, satisfaction, and significance (41:14-44:53, 58:02-59:03).The Gospel Message: Long concludes by pointing to Jesus Christ as the ultimate deliverer from idolatry. He offers an invitation to those who have not yet put their trust in Jesus to receive the gift of salvation and begin a new life (54:00-1:02:26).Additionally, the video includes church updates, including a prayer of blessing over staff members Tristan, Brooklyn, and Jacob (0:39-4:38), and a recap of the Men of Valor Conference (5:25-6:05). Sexual Identity
Message preached by Pastor Kevin Borders on Sunday, April 12, 2026
There has been a verifiable rise in interest in Jesus in the last decade in America…but which Jesus? Get rich […]
Psalm 44:13-26, Deuteronomy 16:21-18:22, Luke 14:15-35. Jesus likens the kingdom of God to a great party with the King, one to which we are all invited It is an even greater privilege than lunch with the Queen, and it is extraordinary that anyone would refuse this invitation
Psalm 44:22-26, Deuteronomy 17:14-15, 18:15, Luke 14:15-35. Jesus likens the kingdom of God to a great party with the King, one to which we are all invited It is an even greater privilege than lunch with the Queen, and it is extraordinary that anyone would refuse this invitation
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I committed to posting on social media every single day for 30 days—and what I found on the other side surprised me. In this episode, I'm sharing my honest experience completing a 30-day posting challenge and what actually changed for me. Spoiler: it wasn't follower count or going viral. Listen in as I walk through the mindset shifts, the internal blocks I uncovered, and how this challenge helped me finally step into my voice in a way I hadn't before. If you've ever felt stuck, inconsistent, or unsure how to show up online—this one is for you. Today's episode is brought to you by Cookie Finance: Are you a content creator making money online but still guessing when it comes to taxes, write-offs, or setting up your business the right way? Creators work way too hard to feel stressed and confused about their finances. If you're earning income from brand deals, digital products, or affiliate marketing and you're ready to feel organized, confident, and actually supported by a team who understands this industry—then you need to check out Cookie Finance. Cookie Finance is built specifically for content creators and offers everything from LLC setup to full-service bookkeeping and tax strategy as your income grows. Stop guessing. Start treating your creator brand like the real business it is. Try Cookie: thrivetogether.blog/cookie Find It Quickly: 00:38 - Proud of Yourself Practice 01:43 - Choosing to Be Visible 02:40 - Stan for Creators Challenge 04:31 - Results Weren't Virality 06:10 - Finding My Voice 10:52 - Improving My Skills 12:48 - Mindset Growth This Year 13:59 - Invitation to Challenge Yourself 15:15 - Owning Your Voice Mentioned in this Episode Stan: stan.store
If You Love Jesus, Why Aren't You Talking About Him? | Holy Disruption ft. Jesse Green If you love Jesus but can't remember the last time you told someone about him — this episode is for you.
Every leader has conversations they're dreading, avoiding, or fumbling before they even begin. In this episode, Lee Scott unpacks one of the most underestimated tools in the leadership toolkit, the compelling invitation. Not the ambush, not the vague "can we talk?" text, and not the cold command to report to the conference room. The compelling invitation is the art and science of getting the right person to show up curious, safe, and ready to engage, before the real conversation even starts. Drawing on frameworks from "Crucial Conversations," Chris Voss's "Never Split the Difference", Edgar Schein's humble inquiry, and Judith Glaser's conversational intelligence, Lee walks through the anatomy of a compelling invitation, and why skipping it is almost always your worst option. Whether you're navigating a performance challenge, pitching an idea upward, asking for a raise, or addressing friction in a long-standing relationship, how you extend the invitation shapes everything that follows. Additional Resources: Attend Unleashing Leaders University! Learn more about Unleashing Leaders Follow Unleashing Leaders on LinkedIn Connect with Lee on LinkedIn Follow Unleashing Leaders on Facebook Follow Unleashing Leaders on Instagram Key Takeaways: Why avoidance and assault are the two failure modes on either side of a compelling invitation The wedding invitation framework: the overlooked parallel to how leaders should open conversations Tailoring your invitation to DISC styles and the six fundamental human needs Contrasting outcomes vs. positions: what you want, and what this conversation is not going to be Giving people a genuine choice, and why "no" being on the table is actually a sign the relationship is working Real-world scripts across four scenarios: prospective clients, bosses, struggling employees, and personal relationships