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We've come to the final section of the Sermon on the Mount. Here, Jesus pivots and gives three powerful illustrations that bring us to the most consequential teaching in His entire message. This Sabbath, Pastor Sabina unfolded Christ's final invitation—an invitation that was urgent then and remains just as urgent now. Join us for live worship every Saturday at 9am and 11:45am in Grand Terrace. Our address is 22633 Barton Rd, Grand Terrace CA, 92313--Hope to see you soon! Connect with us: Instagram: @azurehills Facebook: Azure Hills Church Website: azurehills.org Podcasts: Spotify/Apple/PodBean @Azure Hills SDA Church Online Giving: If you would like to support Azure Hills Church and its ministries, visit Adventist Giving: https://adventistgiving.org/#/org/ANPMBQ/envelope/start
This week, Pastor Chris shared Jesus on the parable of the Great Banquet to illustrate the open and generous heart of God, who invites all—especially the humble and overlooked—to His eternal banquet. While many respond to this invitation with excuses rooted in worldly distractions, their rejection reveals misplaced priorities and hidden idols. Ultimately, the parable reminds us that God's kingdom is for those who respond in faith and humility, and it challenges us to extend that same invitation to others before it's too late.
God provides many blessings for us. As believers, that reminder should inspire gratitude and thankfulness in our hearts. That gratitude, in turn, should inspire us to share God's goodness with people who haven't experienced it yet.
August 31, 2025 - Developing Disciples - "Nick's Invitation & Challenge" by Southwest Christian Church
Message: A Very Special Invitation Songs: Speak My Lord; How Deep the Father’s Love Host: Dennis Campbell – President/CEO – MissionGO The post Rev. George Francisco – A Very Special Invitation appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
This morning, we celebrated the powerful ways God is moving in our world, especially among the younger generation. Stories from college campuses like Ohio State University, where thousands of students have come to faith and been baptized, remind us that God is not done working. Even in a digital age, Gen Z is hungry for truth, driving a surge in Bible sales and seeking authentic encounters with Jesus. We heard a moving testimony from Mackenzie, who found freedom and new life in Christ, and we rejoiced in the many baptisms happening right here at EVC across all ages. These stories are not just distant miracles—they are invitations for each of us to experience God's transforming power in our own lives.We reflected on what it truly means to be the church. The church is not a building or an event, but the people—God's family, His body, His temple, and His bride. Looking back to the first-century church in Acts, we saw that the same Holy Spirit who empowered ordinary people like Peter is available to us today. The early church was marked by boldness, deep commitment, and a willingness to go “all in” for Jesus, even when it cost them dearly. Their devotion was not a one-time act but a continuous, daily surrender to God's purposes.God moves where He is wanted and welcomed. Transformation often begins in desperation and hunger for more of Him. The mission Jesus gave us is clear: as we go about our lives, we are to make disciples, baptize, and teach others to obey all He commanded. This is not a task for a select few, but a calling for every believer. Living on mission is not about striving in our own strength, but about being empowered by the Holy Spirit, who lives within us. We don't need more strategies; we need more surrender.The early church devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching, fellowship, breaking bread, prayer, generosity, and sharing the gospel. These are the basics, but they are also the essentials for a movement of God. We are called to be disciples—apprentices of Jesus—who not only learn from Him but also help others follow Him. This means being intentional about gathering for teaching (“row time”), spending personal time with God (“chair time”), and connecting in smaller groups for growth and accountability (“circle time”). The invitation is to go all in, to live sent, and to trust that God will use us to bring transformation wherever we are.Youtube Chapters[00:00] - Welcome[01:10] - Football, Culture, and Spiritual Movements[03:45] - Revival at Ohio State and Gen Z's Hunger[09:11] - Testimonies of Life Change[11:44] - God's Work in Our Congregation[14:08] - Mackenzie's Story of Salvation[19:19] - The Church: Not a Building, But a People[22:54] - The Cost and Boldness of Following Jesus[25:19] - God Shows Up Where He's Wanted[26:49] - Living on Mission in Everyday Life[29:45] - The Great Commission: Our Mission[32:08] - Making Disciples as You Go[33:19] - Living Sent: Church Beyond the Rows[35:49] - What Is a Disciple?[38:26] - Be a Disciple, Develop Disciples[41:14] - Supporting Mission and Multiplication[45:03] - The Power Holy Spirit, Not Strategy[47:33] - Surrender and the Spirit's Power[48:59] - Chair Time: Connecting with God Daily[53:03] - Devotion: The Early Church's Playbook[57:14] - Row, Chair, and Circle: Pathways to Growth[59:51] - Invitation to Faith and Prayer[60:46] - Closing Prayer and Sending
Welcome to Refuge, happy Sunday! Today we'll be hearing from a Refuge leader, Amy Ryce as we continue in our summer series, “Come & See”. We believe this message will encourage and challenge you! At Refuge we believe all people matter to God, to find out more about us and who we are, visit our website at WeAreRefuge.net
The Holy Spirit and Invitation
This week, Marques, Andrew, and David talk about everything from the new Hasselblad camera to the upcoming Apple event! First, they talk cameras for a bit before going over some final thoughts of the Pixel 10 phones. Then they try to figure out what the Apple event invite could be telling us before finally talking about Hollow Knight Silk Song for a bit. It's a fun one! Links: Verge - Hasselblad X2D II B&H - Ricoh GR IV Team Cherry - Hollow Knight Silk Song trailer Music provided by Epidemic Sound Shop the merch: https://shop.mkbhd.com Social: Waveform Threads: https://www.threads.net/@waveformpodcast Waveform Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waveformpodcast/?hl=en Hosts: Marques: https://www.threads.net/@mkbhd Andrew: https://www.threads.net/@andrew_manganelli David: https://www.threads.net/@davidimel Adam: https://www.threads.net/@parmesanpapi17 Ellis: https://twitter.com/EllisRovin TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@waveformpodcast Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/mkbhd Music by 20syl: https://bit.ly/2S53xlC Waveform is part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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host: Alyson Stanfield Waiting to be discovered isn't a strategy. A gallery might help, but it won't solve everything. What you really need to build a thriving art career are conscious connections. These are intentional relationships that open doors, create opportunities, and sustain you for the long run. In this solo episode, host Alyson Stanfield explains what conscious connections are, why they matter more than ever, the barriers that hold artists back, and how to start cultivating your own unique network with a list that only you could create. 00:00 Why waiting to be discovered is not a strategy 01:00 August solo series leading to the Followers to Collectors workshop (see other episodes below) 02:20 The changing art ecosystem — what has and hasn't changed 02:50 Defining conscious connections 03:30 Quick scenarios that show conscious connections in action 04:50 Why connections matter: resources, opportunities, momentum, knowledge, sales, collaboration 07:10 Conscious connections are the lifeblood of your career 07:30 Barriers: fear, logistics, and avoidance 09:00 The importance of focusing on others, not just yourself 09:10 Four buckets of connections: supporters, sellers & venues, influencers, peripheral potential 11:20 Conscious connections aren't optional — they are foundational 11:50 One small action to nurture a connection this week 12:30 Invitation to the Followers to Collectors workshop (Sept 9–10)
SummaryIn this episode, Tonya Harris Cornileus, Ph.D., explores the theme of adventure in life, emphasizing the importance of imagination and the various metaphors we use to describe our experiences. She discusses how viewing life as an adventure can transform our mindset and encourages listeners to embrace qualities such as curiosity, openness, wonder, and courage. The episode concludes with practical invitations to incorporate adventure into daily life, reminding us that adventure is a mindset that can lead to joy and fulfillment.Keywordsadventure, imagination, life metaphors, personal growth, exploration, mindset, curiosity, openness, wonder, courageTakeawaysLife is defined by the metaphors we choose.Imagination is a free spirit that leads us to new possibilities.Adventure is a mindset, not just a physical journey.Curiosity is essential for expanding our experiences.Openness to new experiences enriches our lives.Wonder keeps our hearts alive and engaged.Wandering allows for unexpected discoveries.Courage is necessary to embrace adventure.Small choices can lead to a more adventurous life.Adventure is only a thought away.Sound Bites"Curiosity keeps life expansive.""Adventure calls for courage.""Adventure is a mindset."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Adventure04:17 Metaphors of Life06:55 Life as an Adventure10:39 Qualities of an Adventurer18:33 Embracing Adventure in Everyday Life23:45 Invitation to AdventureThanks for listening to this podcast episode. If you love it, please leave a review, follow, and share with your friends. If you want to learn more about Your Aha! Life or me, go to my website at yourahalife.com (Your Aha! Life)
Discover how a Profit First mindset shift transformed Nequosha Anderson's business and personal life. Consider this your invitation to live a profitable life.
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The Doers Nepal – Nepal's Longest Running Business Podcast Dileep Dhakal left behind a wonderful career in Silicon Valley and even a role at Apple to pursue a bold mission: to build Nepal's first truly global-scale product — Veel App. Why would someone leave Apple ? one of the world's most prestigious companies, to start from scratch in Nepal? The answer lies in Dileep's vision to create impact from Nepal to the world. In this conversation, Dileep Dhakal reveals: His journey from high school coding → Walmart → Google Ventures → Apple → launching Veel App from Nepal Why he believes the creator economy is broken (and how Veel is fixing it) The mindset shift from “employee at global giants” to “founder building in Nepal” Why “Minimum Lovable Product (MLP)” beats MVP in product innovation The harsh truths about building startups in Nepal and why most fail How Nepal can position itself on the global product-building map Practical advice for young Nepalis on growth, leadership, and entrepreneurship Whether you're a student, a professional, or an aspiring founder, Dileep's story will challenge your perspective and push you to think bigger.
In a world full of mixed messages and spiritual confusion, how do we stay anchored in the truth? Join Pastor Rodney Gray as he unpacks Titus 1:10–16 and shows us that God's Invitation to Accountability is not about punishment—it's about freedom, growth, and protection from false teaching. Discover how to recognize what's false, resist what's […]
In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Teri Jaklin ND. Take a listen to get to know Dr Teri, her lived experience with Multiple Sclerosis, and her practice as an ND (Naturopathic Doctor). In early September, Dr. Teri is launching a new supportive learning and healing community called the MS Collective. This opportunity offers mentorship, community of likeminded folks, and a new path forward for healing and transformation. This is a great opportunity for folks who feel like they've tried it all and have yet to move the needle on their health in the ways they desire. As someone who has lived with MS for 40 years and guided others through the journey for 25 years, Dr Teri's MS Collective is a trusted guide for us and also provides a safe space for true connection. I hope you'll consider joining me in this exciting opportunity! Listen in to learn more! patreon.com/MSFlock https://www.transform.ms/ms-collective
Welcome to this enlightening episode where we dive into the transformative journey of Ade Hofmann, founder of Nature Play All Day. With over a decade of traditional teaching under her belt, Ade made a bold move to redefine early childhood education by embracing the outdoors and the power of play.Episode Highlights:From Traditional to Transformative: Ade Hofmann shares her inspiring story of leaving behind the conventional classroom to create an immersive, nature-based learning environment for young children. Discover how her experiences have shaped her unique philosophy that "living is learning" and play is an essential right for all children.The Power of Observation: Learn about the pivotal moment when Ade realized that children thrive when given the freedom to explore and learn at their own pace. She recounts the day she observed young children collaborating and problem-solving, which led her to embrace a hands-off approach that encourages child-led exploration.Flipping the Script: Ade discusses how she has redefined what early childhood education should look, sound, and feel like. She emphasizes the importance of allowing children to be themselves, meeting them with warmth and compassion, and providing the space and time for them to learn on their own terms.The Approach: Discover the principles behind Ade's approach to education, which focuses on not interrupting play, talking less, and connecting more deeply with children. This approach not only benefits the children's development but also supports educators, caregivers, and parents in avoiding burnout.Outdoor Classrooms Tour and Talk: This episode features an exclusive tour and talk about Outdoor Classrooms, where Ade shares insights into creating enriching outdoor learning environments.Exclusive Access for CIRCLE Members: If you're a CIRCLE Member, you have access to a beautiful slide presentation that complements this episode, providing visual insights into the Outdoor Classrooms and Ade's teaching philosophy.Invitation to Change: Ade invites listeners to embrace observation and let children lead their learning journey. By doing so, educators and parents can open a portal to infinite learning and experience profound changes in their own lives.Join us in this episode as we explore how Ade Hofmann is disrupting early childhood education for the better, one play session at a time. Whether you're an educator, parent, or caregiver, Ade's insights will inspire you to rethink the role of play in learning and the importance of stepping back to let children lead.We hope you enjoy this episode and find inspiration in Ade's journey and philosophy. Don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations on redefining education and fostering meaningful learning experiences for children.Meet Ade: In 2017, I left over a decade of traditional teaching experience behind when I traded fluorescent lights for sunshine. Over the last seven years, I have continued to rewrite the narrative of what early childhood looks and feels like for not only children but educators.My philosophy for early childhood education is that living is learning and that play is an essential right to for all! I believe my purpose is to teach as many educators as possible how to lean into observation and incorporate nature into uninterrupted play.Connect with Ade: Nature Play All Day Website: https://www.natureplayallday.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natureplayallday/CONNECT WITH VICTORIA:WEBSITE:
Co-Pastor Rev. Colin Holtz preached on Aug 17, 2025. Scripture: Isaiah 5:1-7 and Luke 12:49-53. The Church at Ponce & Highland is a multiracial, pro-LGBTQ, economically diverse, member-led church in intown Atlanta. We value radical inclusivity, thoughtful spirituality, and caring community. To learn more, hit subscribe or visit http://churchatponceandhighland.org/
Does your daughter ever come home from a game second-guessing herself… or even in tears after a tough play? Wish you had a game plan for helping her bounce back stronger and actually love the sport again—even when things don't go perfectly? This episode is the boost every sports parent needs, packed with honest stories, hands-on tips, and the real talk that rarely makes it onto the sidelines.In this episode, you'll discover: How real moms are helping their girls conquer nerves, shake off mistakes, and find their confidence, even after rough games or tough coaching feedback.The simple yet powerful strategies that actually work: from pre-game breathing routines and visualization to “snapback” rituals for mistake recovery.What to do when “work on your attitude” just isn't enough and how parents are filling the gaps coaches can't always reach.How making mental skills part of everyday family life transforms not just one athlete, but siblings (and sometimes parents!) too.Inspiring and relatable stories, messy moments, honest emotions, and small family wins matter most on the journey to resilience.Tips for celebrating progress, talking about tough games, and connecting with a supportive community of parents walking the same path.Don't miss out! If you're ready for real-life advice and a few “that's so us!” moments, plus new tools you can try this week, hit play on the full episode. Join the conversation and discover how to help your athlete build confidence that lasts all season long.Episode Highlights: [06:45] Mental Challenges Young Athletes Face. Discussion about nerves, pressure from coaches, and difficulty bouncing back after mistakes. Highlights the gap in mental skills training in many youth sports programs.[11:00] What Sparked Moms to Join the Program. Moms describe spotting struggles like anxiety, self-doubt, and harsh coaching feedback. They explain how generic advice wasn't enough, leading them to seek mental training tools tailored for their daughters.[22:30] Integrating Mental Skills into Family Life. Panel discusses how mental tools influence siblings and parents too, creating a supportive environment where resilience and positive mindset become family habits.[34:00] Invitation to The Elite Mental Game Program. Encouragement to incorporate mental training this season and details about current program offerings and discounts for families interested in deeper support.[58:40] Q&A: Parents Ask About Habit-Building. Discussion about how to encourage consistent mental skill practice without making it feel like a chore, emphasizing small daily habits and family involvement.Next Steps:Join our FREE Training for Sports Moms - How to Strengthen Your Athlete Daughter's Mental Game so She Believes in Herself as Much as You DoVisit our podcast website for more great episodesThank you in advance for joining us on our mission and leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Register here for the Summer Confidence Series to grab the free PDF with scripts, strategies, and a recap of the episodes all in one place! Join the Waitlist for Dream Team - our high level 6 month coaching program for competitive girl athletes!
Getting organized is more than putting things in their place. It can change the way you move through your day, the way you show up for yourself, and the way you experience freedom. In this final episode of The Corinne Morahan Podcast (for now), Corinne looks back on the journey of 82 episodes and shares the lessons that have shaped her life and work. She explains how clearing clutter and creating systems has given her space to release urgency, live with more ease, and enjoy the people and opportunities that matter most. When the noise quiets down, where do you find yourself? When your home and calendar finally support the life you want, what new possibilities open up? Corinne offers three simple practices to begin shaping your own version of the glam life: notice what urgency is costing you, create one small standard that makes your days lighter, and write down a vision of how you want life to feel. She also introduces her new program, The Glam Life Collective, a space designed for deeper support and transformation. This is both a thank you and an invitation to keep exploring how organization can become the foundation for a life that feels aligned, intentional, and free. It's a reminder that every small shift you make creates ripples far beyond tidy shelves or cleared calendars. The choices you make today shape the energy you carry, the relationships you nurture, and the dreams you allow yourself to chase. Even in this pause, the conversation continues, because the work of building a life that feels true to you is never finished. It keeps unfolding, one decision, one habit, one vision at a time. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Hiatus Announcement 02:08 Glam Life Collective Launch 03:02 Why Organization Creates Freedom 04:06 Corinne's Journey to Ease and Flow 05:00 Client Transformations and Results 06:09 Three Steps to Start Your Glam Life 10:24 Join the Glam Life Collective 11:07 Closing Appreciation Links I'd love to invite you to the Glam Life Collective! You can learn all the details here: https://www.gridandglam.com/glc Connect with Corinne: Grid & Glam Corinne Morahan Website Follow Grid & Glam on Instagram Follow Corinne on Instagram Connect with Corinne on LinkedIn Grid + Glam by Corinne Morahan on Facebook Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Want better results? Stop blaming your plan and start owning your commitments.Coaching isn't about being handed the “perfect” diet or workout. It's about the six core commitments that actually move the needle. In this episode, I break them down—why preparation matters, why consistency beats perfection, and how honesty, curiosity, engagement, and true investment separate the people who succeed from the ones who spin their wheels.This isn't about hacks. It's about raising your standard and taking responsibility for the outcomes you want.If you're serious about building confidence and getting results that actually last—this is your wake-up call. Tune in nowEpisode Timeline: 00:00 – Episode Preview00:38 – Welcome & What We Really Do at Body Systems02:33 – Coaching Is a Two-Way Street03:22 – Why Ben Hired 2 Business Coaches05:10 – The Mirror Moment: Taking Radical Ownership06:44 – Commitment #1: Be Prepared08:45 – Commitment #2: Be Consistent09:54 – Commitment #3: Be Honest11:47 – Commitment #4: Be Curious13:06– Commitment #5: Be Engaged14:35 – Commitment #6: Be Invested16:07 – Ben's Self-Check on His Own Commitments17:32 – Invitation to Work Together 17:58 – Podcast OutroLinks & Resources:Connect with Ben on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodysystemscoaching/Learn more about Ben's coaching programs: www.bodysystems.comSubscribe to the Smart Nutrition Made Simple Show on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-smart-nutrition-made-simple-show-with-ben-brown/id1244912234 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4H8vUlwYvKcAXZOv84sFgT
Pastor Sean discusses the importance of community, shares personal stories, and tackles challenging family dynamics, including forgiveness and restoration. Tune in for practical insights, heartfelt reflections, and an invitation to experience real life in Christ.00:00 Introduction: Discovering Real Life00:18 Invitation to River City Community Church01:06 Reaching for Real Life: Air Guitar and Drums01:36 Celebrating 38 Years of Marriage02:34 Pastor's Masters Golf Tournament03:46 Remembering John MacArthur and James Dobson05:55 Family Matters: Honoring and Forgiving13:26 Understanding Forgiveness and Releasing Debt14:30 The Power of Redemption and Forgiveness14:45 The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant15:23 Self-Righteousness and Unforgiveness16:21 The Role of Social Media in Seeking Validation17:34 Seeking Godly Counsel and Restoration19:11 Family Dynamics and Christian Community21:46 Praying for Reconciliation and Letting Go23:41 River City Community Church Services and Invitation
Pastor Sean discusses the importance of community, shares personal stories, and tackles challenging family dynamics, including forgiveness and restoration. Tune in for practical insights, heartfelt reflections, and an invitation to experience real life in Christ.00:00 Introduction: Discovering Real Life00:18 Invitation to River City Community Church01:06 Reaching for Real Life: Air Guitar and Drums01:36 Celebrating 38 Years of Marriage02:34 Pastor's Masters Golf Tournament03:46 Remembering John MacArthur and James Dobson05:55 Family Matters: Honoring and Forgiving13:26 Understanding Forgiveness and Releasing Debt14:30 The Power of Redemption and Forgiveness14:45 The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant15:23 Self-Righteousness and Unforgiveness16:21 The Role of Social Media in Seeking Validation17:34 Seeking Godly Counsel and Restoration19:11 Family Dynamics and Christian Community21:46 Praying for Reconciliation and Letting Go23:41 River City Community Church Services and Invitation
Dan Wang is a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover History Lab, and previously a fellow at Yale Law School's Paul Tsai China Center. Before that, he was an analyst focused on China's technology capabilities at Gavekal Dragonomics, based across Hong Kong, Beijing, and Shanghai. Dan is perhaps best known for a series of annual letters, published between 2017-2023, which encapsulate his reflections on Chinese society; his writing has also appeared in other outlets including Foreign Affairs, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and beyond. In this New Books Network Episode, Dan discusses his debut book Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future (Norton, 2025). Styled as an aggregation of seven of his famed annual letters, Breakneck presents a dichotomy of China and the US as an “engineering state” and "lawyerly society” respectively, and traces how China's “engineering state” has shaped Chinese society over the last decade. Breakneck is now available for purchase online and in physical bookstores. Show notes: Dan's website Dan's annual letters: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 Dan's blogpost about Breakneck, which we reference several times in the episode China-related English books that Dan mentions: The Halls of Uselessness (Simon Leys), Other Rivers (Peter Hessler), Invitation to a Banquet (Fuchsia Dunlop) Chinese-language movies from 2017+ that Anthony recommends for illustrating a diverse spectrum of sociopolitical noteworthiness: Wolf Warrior 2 (for China's nationalistic/geopolitical narrative), Upstream (for China's tech industry/labor market), Detention (for Taiwanese popular memory on authoritarianism); plus two additional movies not mentioned in the episode — Ne Zha 2 (for China's soft power potential) and Limbo (for a dark taste of Hong Kong's contemporary malaise). Chinese-language movies that Dan recommendations: Caught by the Tides (Jia Zhangke), One Second (Zhang Yimou) Anthony Kao is a writer who intersects international affairs and cultural criticism. He founded/edits Cinema Escapist—a publication exploring the sociopolitical context behind global film and television—and also writes for outlets like The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Diplomat, and Eater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Dan Wang is a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover History Lab, and previously a fellow at Yale Law School's Paul Tsai China Center. Before that, he was an analyst focused on China's technology capabilities at Gavekal Dragonomics, based across Hong Kong, Beijing, and Shanghai. Dan is perhaps best known for a series of annual letters, published between 2017-2023, which encapsulate his reflections on Chinese society; his writing has also appeared in other outlets including Foreign Affairs, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and beyond. In this New Books Network Episode, Dan discusses his debut book Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future (Norton, 2025). Styled as an aggregation of seven of his famed annual letters, Breakneck presents a dichotomy of China and the US as an “engineering state” and "lawyerly society” respectively, and traces how China's “engineering state” has shaped Chinese society over the last decade. Breakneck is now available for purchase online and in physical bookstores. Show notes: Dan's website Dan's annual letters: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 Dan's blogpost about Breakneck, which we reference several times in the episode China-related English books that Dan mentions: The Halls of Uselessness (Simon Leys), Other Rivers (Peter Hessler), Invitation to a Banquet (Fuchsia Dunlop) Chinese-language movies from 2017+ that Anthony recommends for illustrating a diverse spectrum of sociopolitical noteworthiness: Wolf Warrior 2 (for China's nationalistic/geopolitical narrative), Upstream (for China's tech industry/labor market), Detention (for Taiwanese popular memory on authoritarianism); plus two additional movies not mentioned in the episode — Ne Zha 2 (for China's soft power potential) and Limbo (for a dark taste of Hong Kong's contemporary malaise). Chinese-language movies that Dan recommendations: Caught by the Tides (Jia Zhangke), One Second (Zhang Yimou) Anthony Kao is a writer who intersects international affairs and cultural criticism. He founded/edits Cinema Escapist—a publication exploring the sociopolitical context behind global film and television—and also writes for outlets like The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Diplomat, and Eater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Discipleship isn't just about passing on skills—it's about discerning the art of when to lean in and when to step back. In this episode of the H3X Podcast, Dave and Mark unpack how Jesus modeled both high invitation and high challenge in his relationships, and how that shapes the way we develop leaders today.You'll hear stories of what it looks like to disciple leaders over multiple years, and why knowing when to stay close and when to step back is critical for multiplying disciples. By the end, you'll walk away with practical insights on how to cultivate ownership and maturity in those you're discipling.Covo Multipliers:Join the Signal Group: To connect with others living the co-vocational lifestyle, share wins/challenges, and get early access to event updates: https://forms.gle/TWB6kGRQWdpgbvFu8Prepare for an Immersion Experience During UPNA Conference: Details for the conference here - https://www.unreachedpeoples2025.com/
In a show featuring Asst. AG for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, we also talk about Hi-Chews, and crime in American cities, with Jim Carafano. In the first hour though, it's your calls on the poll question regarding Trump and mayors like Brandon Johnson.
Our very own Bill Gruhlkey is up on this episode of "Extraordinary Living". In this episode Bill emphasizes the importance of knowing the Bible and understanding it deeply for yourself. He shares personal stories, including an incident involving a miscommunicated scripture and a dramatic experience with an airplane, to illustrate the need for preparation and faith in God. These stories underscore the message that you must be well-versed in the Word to navigate life's challenges effectively. Bill also discusses the story of Elijah as an inspiration for strong faith and prayer. This episode concludes with an invitation to accept Jesus Christ into your life, offering guidance on how to make that life-changing decision. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: 00:00 Introduction: Knowing the Word 01:04 Twisting the Word: A Personal Anecdote 03:44 Misinterpretations and Clarifications 06:52 Discipline and Parenting 10:19 Overcoming Fear: The Airplane Story 11:14 A Testimony of Faith and Flight 13:00 In-Flight Troubles: Keeping Calm 14:12 Engine Trouble in Mid-Air 15:32 Emergency Landing 15:40 Smoke in the Cockpit 17:02 Landing Safely 18:02 Lessons from the Incident 18:54 The Story of Elijah 20:55 Elijah's Miracles and Challenges 22:40 Elijah's Contest with the Prophets of Baal 26:39 Elijah's Victory and Rain Prayer 26:55 Invitation to Accept Jesus Connect with Bill & Roger Ministries: www.billandroger.com Email: roger@billandroger.com
Dan Wang is a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover History Lab, and previously a fellow at Yale Law School's Paul Tsai China Center. Before that, he was an analyst focused on China's technology capabilities at Gavekal Dragonomics, based across Hong Kong, Beijing, and Shanghai. Dan is perhaps best known for a series of annual letters, published between 2017-2023, which encapsulate his reflections on Chinese society; his writing has also appeared in other outlets including Foreign Affairs, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and beyond. In this New Books Network Episode, Dan discusses his debut book Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future (Norton, 2025). Styled as an aggregation of seven of his famed annual letters, Breakneck presents a dichotomy of China and the US as an “engineering state” and "lawyerly society” respectively, and traces how China's “engineering state” has shaped Chinese society over the last decade. Breakneck is now available for purchase online and in physical bookstores. Show notes: Dan's website Dan's annual letters: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 Dan's blogpost about Breakneck, which we reference several times in the episode China-related English books that Dan mentions: The Halls of Uselessness (Simon Leys), Other Rivers (Peter Hessler), Invitation to a Banquet (Fuchsia Dunlop) Chinese-language movies from 2017+ that Anthony recommends for illustrating a diverse spectrum of sociopolitical noteworthiness: Wolf Warrior 2 (for China's nationalistic/geopolitical narrative), Upstream (for China's tech industry/labor market), Detention (for Taiwanese popular memory on authoritarianism); plus two additional movies not mentioned in the episode — Ne Zha 2 (for China's soft power potential) and Limbo (for a dark taste of Hong Kong's contemporary malaise). Chinese-language movies that Dan recommendations: Caught by the Tides (Jia Zhangke), One Second (Zhang Yimou) Anthony Kao is a writer who intersects international affairs and cultural criticism. He founded/edits Cinema Escapist—a publication exploring the sociopolitical context behind global film and television—and also writes for outlets like The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Diplomat, and Eater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
Dan Wang is a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover History Lab, and previously a fellow at Yale Law School's Paul Tsai China Center. Before that, he was an analyst focused on China's technology capabilities at Gavekal Dragonomics, based across Hong Kong, Beijing, and Shanghai. Dan is perhaps best known for a series of annual letters, published between 2017-2023, which encapsulate his reflections on Chinese society; his writing has also appeared in other outlets including Foreign Affairs, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and beyond. In this New Books Network Episode, Dan discusses his debut book Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future (Norton, 2025). Styled as an aggregation of seven of his famed annual letters, Breakneck presents a dichotomy of China and the US as an “engineering state” and "lawyerly society” respectively, and traces how China's “engineering state” has shaped Chinese society over the last decade. Breakneck is now available for purchase online and in physical bookstores. Show notes: Dan's website Dan's annual letters: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 Dan's blogpost about Breakneck, which we reference several times in the episode China-related English books that Dan mentions: The Halls of Uselessness (Simon Leys), Other Rivers (Peter Hessler), Invitation to a Banquet (Fuchsia Dunlop) Chinese-language movies from 2017+ that Anthony recommends for illustrating a diverse spectrum of sociopolitical noteworthiness: Wolf Warrior 2 (for China's nationalistic/geopolitical narrative), Upstream (for China's tech industry/labor market), Detention (for Taiwanese popular memory on authoritarianism); plus two additional movies not mentioned in the episode — Ne Zha 2 (for China's soft power potential) and Limbo (for a dark taste of Hong Kong's contemporary malaise). Chinese-language movies that Dan recommendations: Caught by the Tides (Jia Zhangke), One Second (Zhang Yimou) Anthony Kao is a writer who intersects international affairs and cultural criticism. He founded/edits Cinema Escapist—a publication exploring the sociopolitical context behind global film and television—and also writes for outlets like The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Diplomat, and Eater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
Riley Kehoe is no stranger to fear. At 10 years old, she survived the 2004 tsunami in Thailand. After that traumatic event, she began asking herself each day, What do I want to do with this gift of life I've been given? Riley shares from her book, “Three Seconds of Courage: How Small Acts of Bravery Lead to Big Change.” Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
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Still waiting for recruiters to notice you? One small change to your LinkedIn profile could change everything.In this episode, Sarah shares a real story from a workshop attendee who updated just one line of their LinkedIn profile and got five solid recruiter leads within 24 hours. You'll learn what part of your profile to focus on (hint: it's the headline), how to write it in a way that stands out, and why clarity and positioning matter more than lofty statements like “designing for impact.”Plus, Sarah breaks down the three-part UX job search strategy you need to attract the right opportunities, without burning out, second-guessing, or rewriting your portfolio 100 times.What You'll Learn in This Episode:✔️ The one LinkedIn section that has the biggest impact on recruiter outreach✔️ Why most UX job seekers get their headlines totally wrong✔️ How to apply product strategy thinking to your career✔️ The 3 essential UX job search strategies: Design, Marketing, and Sales✔️ What happens when you're missing even one of those strategies✔️ How to stand out in a sea of qualified candidates (without starting from scratch)Additional Resources:Episode 18: Avoid This Mistake When Writing Your LinkedIn Profile headlineUX Job Search WorkshopTimestamps:00:00 Introduction and Purpose00:38 The Power of LinkedIn Optimization01:27 Understanding the UX Hiring Process02:45 Crafting a Standout LinkedIn Headline05:33 Three Key Strategies for UX Job Search07:27 Invitation to the Workshop08:10 Final Thoughts and Encouragement09:29 Conclusion and Additional Resources10:09 Special Message for Struggling Job Seekers
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Do you ever feel like you're not good enough to be a designer? Have you ever thought, “What if my clients discover that I'm not as skilled as they believe I am?”In this final episode of the Mindset Shift Series, I discuss the real struggles that new designers face, such as feelings of insecurity and imposter syndrome.These feelings are completely normal, and even experienced designers go through them.So, I share simple yet powerful strategies to uplift you when you're feeling down, help shift your mindset, and boost your confidence. Plus, I also share real stories from my own journey.If you've ever felt like you don't know enough, don't have a signature style, or wonder why anyone would pay you for your design work, this episode will help you feel seen and supported.This is also your reminder that you can do hard things, and you don't have to do them alone.
Why do 95% of people who lose weight on a diet gain it all back within a year?In this episode of Make Peace with Food, I share why diets don't actually fail because of lack of discipline, motivation, or willpower—but because diets never address the use of food as a tool for self-regulation. Like with emotional eating and night time binging. I dive deep into how our nervous system drives emotional eating, bingeing, and compulsive cravings, and how learning to regulate your nervous system can finally break the cycle.If you've ever wondered why diets feel impossible to stick with or why weight loss never lasts, this conversation will shift the way you see food, your body, and your habits. Tune in now to listen to the full episode!Topics Covered:0:00 Introduction & Host Welcome0:32 Focus on Nervous System Regulation1:06 Shifting Perspective on Health & Fitness1:35 Invitation to Join the Community2:07 Diet Statistics & Regaining Weight3:06 Understanding Food as Self-Medication5:09 Transition from Emotional Eating Patterns5:56 Conclusion & Call to Action
Have you ever found yourself torn between who you were before becoming a parent and the new identity that emerges after welcoming a child? In this episode we explore the deeply personal and transformative journey of maternity coaching. Becoming a parent is one of the biggest life transitions anyone can go through. We reflect on our own experience of having children while holding onto a strong ambition for our careers and the inner conflict that came with trying to reconcile those two worlds. We talk about the identity shifts that many parents face, the emotional complexities that can arise during maternity leave, and the challenges of returning to work in environments that may have changed significantly in your absence. Throughout the conversation, we reflect on how valuable maternity coaching would have been for us at that time. Having a confidential space to explore emotions, rebuild confidence, and navigate new responsibilities can be life-changing. We also expand the conversation to include parental coaching more broadly, recognising that transitions affect all caregivers, whether through adoption, shared parenting, or new family dynamics. Coaching can support individuals in building resilience, having courageous conversations with line managers, and re-establishing confidence in their professional and personal identities. This discussion highlighted for me how powerful coaching can be in safeguarding against burnout, improving employee engagement, and strengthening relationships at work. It left me appreciating maternity coaching not only as a personal lifeline but also as an organisational strategy that demonstrates care for people beyond their job role. Timestamps: 00:51 – Why maternity coaching matters 01:21 – Identity conflict after becoming a parent 03:39 – What maternity coaching looks like in practice 05:06 – Emotional and cognitive changes during maternity leave 06:28 – Rebuilding confidence when returning to work 07:48 – Benefits for organisations and leaders 09:13 – Extending to parental coaching more broadly 11:56 – Productivity shifts after becoming a parent 13:21 – Exploring systemic challenges 15:39 – Why maternity coaching signals organisational care 16:35 – Do we need to label it “maternity coaching”? 18:02 – Emotions coaching and life transitions 21:46 – Invitation to learn more through our Emotions Coaching Practitioner Training Key Lessons Learned Identity transformation is one of the most significant challenges during maternity leave. Maternity coaching offers a safe space to explore emotions without judgement. Coaching supports smoother transitions back to work, reducing overwhelm and burnout. Employers benefit through stronger engagement, productivity, and loyalty. Parental coaching is not limited to mothers, it extends to fathers, adoptive parents, and anyone navigating caregiving transitions. Coaching helps differentiate between personal beliefs and systemic realities in the workplace. Productivity often increases when parents return to work due to sharper focus and time management. Emotional coaching skills are essential for supporting clients during major life milestones. Keywords: maternity coaching, parental coaching, coaching for parents, identity shift after parenthood, return to work coaching, emotional coaching, workplace transitions, coaching for new parents, confidence after maternity leave, coaching in organisations, Links & Resources: Emotions Coaching Practitioner Training: igcompany.co.uk/emotionscoaching
In this conversation, Laurel Holland and Laurel Boivin explore how focus and devotion guide our inner work and ultimately shape the lives we create. Drawing inspiration from a recent episode, Becoming Resilient with Nick Tucker, they reflect on how devotion isn't just a spiritual word or heavy commitment. It can be as simple as daily practices that keep us aligned with what matters most. Together, they discuss the importance of clarifying what you're truly devoted to, breaking free from old family patterns, and shifting from chasing material success to cultivating meaning and becoming. Through vulnerable stories, practical tools, and encouragement, the Laurels remind us that inner work is not only beautiful—it's the foundation for a fulfilling and purpose-driven life. If you've ever wondered how to stay focused on what truly matters, or how to weave devotion into the everyday, this episode offers guidance and grounding wisdom for your journey. 00:17 Introduction 00:33 Season Overview 01:18 Podcast Format & Flow 03:15 Episode Topic Introduction 03:43 Personal Stories of Devotion 04:55 The Role of Desire in Inner Work 06:39 Focus, Devotion, and Commitment 08:24 Simplicity in Devotion 10:50 Material Desires vs. Greater Purpose 12:58 Breaking Family Cycles & Personal Purpose 16:31 Finding Your North Star 17:35 Devotion in Career and Life Choices 19:57 Becoming vs. Having 21:11 Practicing New Ways of Being 23:15 Emotional Processing & Self-Compassion 25:34 Strategies for Starting Inner Work 26:27 Final Reflections & Listener Engagement 31:00 Invitation for Feedback 32:01 Closing Remarks Journaling prompts are suggested to further your exploration: What is something I feel deeply devoted to in my life right now? How does that devotion show up in my daily actions? When I think about what I don't want in my life, what does that reveal about what I truly desire instead? Where in my life have I confused “having” (material success, achievements) with “becoming” (the person I want to grow into)? What would my life look like if I shifted even more of my focus toward becoming rather than having? What family or generational patterns am I ready to release or transform? If I were at the end of my life, what would I most want to have experienced, created, or contributed? Who are the trusted people I could ask about my natural gifts, and how might their perspective help me see myself more clearly? When have I felt most aligned with my true self, rather than living from conditioning or expectation? What daily practice, no matter how simple, could I commit to as an act of devotion to myself and my growth? How do I want to contribute to the world, even in small, everyday ways? Where in my life might I need to course-correct because my devotion has shifted away from what truly matters to me? How do I want to show up in my relationships, as a parent, partner, colleague, or friend? What emotions or stories have I avoided processing that might be holding me back from growth? How would my life feel different if I practiced showing up as the person I want to become, one interaction at a time? What does “inner work” mean to me personally, and how can I make space for it this week? Links/Books mentioned Becoming Resilient with Nick Tucker: https://www.liveyourinnerpower.com/podcasts/beautiful-work-beautiful-life/episodes/2149071852 The email to send questions to Laurel Boivin is laurel@fluxflowcoaching.com and for Laurel Holland - laurel@liveyourinnerpower.com The link to our private Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/beautifulworkbeautifullife Host/Cohost/Guest Info Guiding others to become effective leaders of their own lives, Laurel Holland has been on a journey of awakening and transformation throughout her life. Writing about inner work, Laurel has authored four books, including Crossroads and Love's 8 Laws. Her books, Live Your Inner Power, the Journal, and Courageous Woman, introduce, share, and explore the eight foundational practices for creating transformation from the inside out. Through her books, programs, and innovative talks, Laurel's great desire is to lift others up and courageously step into the life they came here to live. You can learn more about Laurel Holland at www.liveyourinnerpower.com. Laurel Boivin, life and leadership coach and founder of Flux+Flow Professional Coaching, helps high-performing professionals overcome overwhelm and disillusionment by increasing self-awareness and shifting perspective to improve performance, increase personal contribution, and experience a greater sense of fulfillment and purpose. Laurel began coaching after a 30-year corporate career. A Reiki master and yoga practitioner, collector of sea glass and antiques, she lives in New Hampshire and summers in Maine. You can learn more about Laurel Boivin at www.fluxflowcoaching.com.
To learn more about Sabbath at Passion City Church, visit https://passioncitychurch.com/sabbath/ —For a deeper study of God's Word, plus daily resources for your walk with Jesus, visit https://passionequip.com/.—With Passion City Online, you can join us every Sunday live at 9:30a and 11:45a, and our gatherings are available on-demand starting at 7p! Join us at https://passioncitychurch.com—Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Passion City Church: https://www.youtube.com/passioncitychurch—Looking for content for your Kids? Subscribe to our Passion Kids Channel:https://passion.link/passionkidsonline —If you would like to give to our house, visit https://passioncitychurch.com/give/—Check out Passion's books, music, and more at https://passionresources.com/—At Passion City Church, we believe that because God has displayed the ultimate sacrifice in Jesus, our response to that in worship must be extravagant. It is our privilege and our created purpose to reflect God's Glory to Him through our praise, our sacrifice, and our song. —Follow Passion City Church: https://www.instagram.com/passioncity/ Follow Louie Giglio: https://www.instagram.com/louiegiglio Passion City Church is a Jesus church with locations in Atlanta and Washington D.C.
Maybe you've heard about Daniel in the Lion's Den from Sunday School. The moral of the story probably went something like this: if you're nice and faithful, God will save you from all of your troubles and you'll never have to deal with any difficulty and you can play with the nice kitties. But there's actually so much more to the story. This week, Kyle Ranson unpacks how this story is not just how God saves us from danger, but actually invites us into MORE danger for the sake of our friends and neighbors. Recorded live at Crossroads Church in Cincinnati, Ohio
Join Grace City Church in Corvallis, Oregon, as Pastor Adrian Crawford shares with us out of the Gospel of Mark and the invitation that no one wants. Pastor Adrian join us all the way from Tallahassee, Florida, where he is the Lead Pastor at Engage Church Tallahassee.
Paul had a sense of urgency when it came to sharing the gospel. In 2 Corinthians 5 and 6, he tells us that we will all appear before God one day and give an account of how we lived as witnesses. He also says that our job is to persuade people to believe in the gospel because “today is the day of salvation” (2 Cor. 6:2). But today, few of us live with this sense of urgency. Rather than fearing God and His judgement, we fear other people and their opinions. We also write people off as being unlikely to accept the gospel if we were to share, and most of the time, we simply forget to live our lives as witnesses. But witnessing is not an optional practice. Both Paul and Jesus teach us that to be a disciple is to be a witness. When we learn to examine our fears, our flesh, and our forgetfulness, and then bring them to God, we can become effective witnesses who lead others into the Kingdom through the practice of Invitation.
What should we do when the God of the universe gives us an invitation? Listen as Pastor Andrew Strand shares what God is inviting us to and how we should respond to the God of invitation!
Pastor Tucker shares the parable of the wedding feast and explains why it represents God's gracious invitation to join His eternal kingdom.
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Unbelief To God's Invitation