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    Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler
    Episode 870: Douglas Williams, OCD and Scrupulosity

    Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 57:01


    My friend Douglas Williams (President of the Real OCD Club and the Un Alone Club at BYU; dual-major at BYU, RM, MTC Teacher) joins us to share his journey with OCD and scrupulosity: Understanding, managing, and accepting intrusive thoughts—not a sign of worthiness Thoughts don't have anything to do with our character Undiagnosed scrupulosity entering mission field (repeated confessions to Stake President) Difficult start to mission, medication, things got better (still misdiagnosed) Coming home from mission, going off medication, and crashing Finally got a correct diagnosis—path to healing Importance of Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy Ego-syntonic thoughts (line up with values) and ego-dystonic thoughts (don't line up with values)—super powerful distinction Invitation to join the Real OCD Club at BYU (focused on OCD) Invitation to join Un-Alone Club at BYU (focused on solving porn use) If you are working to understand and navigate OCD in yourself or help others, Douglas' podcast will help you. Douglas—who has a gift of great communication—does an excellent job of helping us all better understand OCD/Scrupulosity and how to solve these mental health challenges. Links: Real OCD Club at BYU on Instagram: @readocdblub Un Alone Club at BYU on Instagram: @un.alone.byu

    Beyond The Horizon
    Mega Edition: Prince Andrew And The Congressional Invitation He Ignored (3/15/26)

    Beyond The Horizon

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 26:18 Transcription Available


    Prince Andrew was invited by members of Congress to provide testimony regarding his knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein and the broader trafficking network that surrounded him. Lawmakers sought his cooperation as part of ongoing efforts to understand how Epstein's operation was able to function for so long and who within Epstein's powerful social circle may have had knowledge of, or involvement in, the crimes. The invitation was framed as an opportunity for Andrew to address longstanding allegations and questions tied to his relationship with Epstein and with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Congress set a formal deadline for a response, requesting that the Duke either agree to provide testimony voluntarily or engage with investigators about the scope of potential questioning.That deadline came and went without a response from Prince Andrew. He neither accepted the invitation nor provided any meaningful engagement with the congressional request, effectively ignoring the effort by lawmakers to obtain his account of events. The silence reinforced a long-running pattern in which Andrew has avoided direct questioning by authorities outside the United Kingdom despite repeated calls from survivors and investigators for him to cooperate. His failure to respond left Congress without the testimony it sought and further fueled criticism that one of Epstein's most prominent associates continues to evade public scrutiny about his relationship with the disgraced financier.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

    Citylight Church | Omaha, NE
    Identity and Invitation | John 1:19-51

    Citylight Church | Omaha, NE

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 44:03


    Speak The Truth
    EP. 204 Bonus Episode: Called to Counsel Conference 2026 Counseling Through Colossians Track Invitation W/Pete Potloff

    Speak The Truth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 8:36 Transcription Available


    In this bonus episode of Speak the Truth, Michael welcome's Pete Potloff to introduce a new track for the 2026 Call to Counsel conference: “Counseling Through Colossians.” They reflect on recording at Salem Heights since 2019 and share plans for remodeling space into a counseling center and future training facilities. Pete explains that the track will walk expositionally through the four chapters of Colossians to show how to counsel from a full book of the Bible rather than topically, aiming to help attendees rightly handle Scripture (2 Timothy 2:15). Track speakers include Pete Potloff, Lee Lewis, Jonathan Holmes, and Nathan Scroggins, and sessions will include case studies and suggested homework, covering themes like Christ's preeminence, godly wisdom, avoiding legalism, renewed mindset, and the Christ-ruled life.00:00 Podcast Welcome00:24 Reunion and Memories01:19 Church Growth Plans02:06 New Colossians Track03:08 Meet the Speakers03:58 Practical Workshop Format05:19 Session Topics Overview06:58 Who Should Attend08:21 Register and ClosingEpisode MentionsRegister for the Counseling Through Colossians 

    C3 Church San Diego // AUDIO
    Invitation to Transform - Ps. Colin Higginbottom

    C3 Church San Diego // AUDIO

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 55:33


    Jesus doesn't just invite us to believe—He invites us to be transformed. In this message, we explore how Christ restores what was lost, places authority back in our hands, and fills us with the Holy Spirit to live with power and purpose. Just like Peter, our greatest failures can become the starting point of God's greatest calling.

    TFH OC's podcast
    Come See a Man // One Invitation Away // Bianca Juarez

    TFH OC's podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 35:34


    Fairview Knox Church
    The Greatest Invitation (Revelation 3:14-22) Pastor Richie Beeler

    Fairview Knox Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 36:04


    The Greatest Invitation (Revelation 3:14-22) Pastor Richie Beeler 

    The Epstein Chronicles
    Mega Edition: Prince Andrew And The Congressional Invitation He Ignored (3/15/26)

    The Epstein Chronicles

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 26:18 Transcription Available


    Prince Andrew was invited by members of Congress to provide testimony regarding his knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein and the broader trafficking network that surrounded him. Lawmakers sought his cooperation as part of ongoing efforts to understand how Epstein's operation was able to function for so long and who within Epstein's powerful social circle may have had knowledge of, or involvement in, the crimes. The invitation was framed as an opportunity for Andrew to address longstanding allegations and questions tied to his relationship with Epstein and with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Congress set a formal deadline for a response, requesting that the Duke either agree to provide testimony voluntarily or engage with investigators about the scope of potential questioning.That deadline came and went without a response from Prince Andrew. He neither accepted the invitation nor provided any meaningful engagement with the congressional request, effectively ignoring the effort by lawmakers to obtain his account of events. The silence reinforced a long-running pattern in which Andrew has avoided direct questioning by authorities outside the United Kingdom despite repeated calls from survivors and investigators for him to cooperate. His failure to respond left Congress without the testimony it sought and further fueled criticism that one of Epstein's most prominent associates continues to evade public scrutiny about his relationship with the disgraced financier.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    Blue Oaks Church Weekend Services
    The Power of an Invitation

    Blue Oaks Church Weekend Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026


    This message explores how life-changing moments often begin with simple invitations. Through three parables in Luke 15 and stories from the early church, we see that God’s heart is for people who are far from him to come home—and that ordinary believers have always been the ones who help make that happen. As we approach Easter, we’re encouraged to think about the one person in our lives who might be open to taking a step toward God, and to consider extending a simple invitation: “Come and see.”

    Simply Christian LIFE
    Here Be Dragons 1 : This Is Not God

    Simply Christian LIFE

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 19:34 Transcription Available


    Here Be Dragons: Lent Meditation 1 — This Is Not God (The Apophatic Way) Bishop Michael Hunn of the Episcopal Diocese of the Rio Grande introduces the first of three Lenten meditations, “Here Be Dragons,” exploring the apophatic way of faith beyond the “map” of confident religious language. He contrasts cataphatic theology, which makes positive statements about God, with apophatic practice, which clarifies what God is not and leads into silence, darkness, and mystery when words fail. Using images of stars, road signs, and medieval maps, he explains that God-language points rather than contains. Lent is presented as an apophatic season of stripping away comforts through fasting, self-denial, and simplification so attention can rest on God alone, with the Book of Job as a key biblical example. He closes with the church's invitation to a holy Lent and shared silence. For a good introduction to apophatic theology throughout Christian history check out : The Darkness of God: Negativity in Christian Mysticism by Denys Turner. 00:00 Welcome and Series Setup 00:39 Here Be Dragons Metaphor 01:43 Cataphatic God Talk 03:19 Signs and Star Pointers 06:09 Words Prepare Encounter 07:31 Entering the Apophatic Way 08:59 Lent as Stripping Away 10:42 Job at the Edge 13:40 On Not Fasting for Attention 14:31 Invitation to Silence

    Mauvais genres
    La collection de minéraux de Roger Caillois, une invitation à la contemplation rêveuse

    Mauvais genres

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 3:54


    durée : 00:03:54 - L'Almanach de l'étrange - par : Céline du Chéné - Pendant plus d'un quart de siècle, Roger Caillois (1913 - 1978), grand penseur au savoir encyclopédique, a constitué une collection de minéraux. Son objectif : rêver et libérer son imagination en y découvrant des « tableaux involontaires de la nature somnambule » à l'intérieur de ses pierres. - réalisation : Laurent Paulré

    Retire With Purpose: The Retirement Podcast
    554: Freedom After 50: Why Retirement Fear Might Be a Sign You're Ready

    Retire With Purpose: The Retirement Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 31:12


    What if the fear you feel about retirement isn't a warning sign, but an invitation to step into a more meaningful, self-directed life?  In this episode, you'll learn:  Why hitting your retirement number can increase anxiety The difference between financial independence and fulfillment Three powerful questions to clarify whether it's time to retire How purpose evolves after work — and why fear often shows up first Today's article is from The Purpose Code blog titled, When it Comes to Retirement, Fear is an Invitation. Listen in as Founder and CEO of Howard Bailey Financial, Casey Weade is joined by Les McDaniel to explore why hitting your number can increase anxiety, how financial independence differs from fulfillment, and the key questions that clarify when it's truly time to retire. Show Notes: HowardBailey.com/554

    The Fear of God
    The Cultural Invitation of Ryan Coogler's Sinners: an Interview with de'Angelo Dia

    The Fear of God

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 56:01


    As part of our continued extensive coverage of Ryan Coogler's landmark film Sinners (nominated for a record-breaking 16 Oscars this weekend, including Best Picture), we invite back de'Angelo Dia. Dia is the Director of Education and Community Engagement for Charlotte's Independent Picture House, and describes himself as a theopoet and mystic whose work explores culture and moral imagination through poetry, performance art, and photography.Dia sat down with Nathan to further explore the invitation Ryan Coogler extends to us through his film Sinners, specifically how it becomes more than a singular director's vision and broadens to a truly collaborative and community-centric work. This fascinating conversation connects dots both cinematically and culturally for the ways the film is pushing an important discussion forward, provoking us to view ourselves in unconventional ways.It's a vibrant dialogue that we hope will enhance your appreciation for Coogler's film and for the moment in which it arrives. We hope you enjoy!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Speak The Truth
    EP. 202 Bonus Episode: Called to Counsel Conference 2026 - Practical Theology in Biblical Counseling Track Invitation W/Nathan Penny

    Speak The Truth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 22:57 Transcription Available


    The episode of Speak the Truth previews the new Practical Theology track at the Call to Council Conference (April 23–25, 2026) at Doxology Bible Church in Fort Worth, Texas, featuring host Michael and guest Nathan Penney, Pastor of Soul Care Ministries at Hope Bible Church in Oakville (Toronto area). Nathan describes his ministry overseeing counseling and discipleship, then explains the track's objective: working through the first seven questions of the ABC Level 2 theology exam using a “head, heart, hands” approach that defines doctrine, shares personal transformation, and applies truth to counseling and discipleship. The team includes Shanda Anderson and Jason Kovacs (a Canadian Biblical Counseling Coalition board member). Sessions cover sufficiency of Scripture, God's revelation (including applied revelation), incommunicable and communicable attributes, names of God, the will/sovereignty/providence of God, the Trinity, and an eighth-session Q&A panel, emphasizing accessibility for both Level 2 students and all Christians.00:00 Welcome and Mission00:53 Meet Nathan Penney01:14 Soul Care Ministry Context02:17 Conference Connection and Sabbatical03:03 Why This Track Matters04:01 Practical Theology Objective06:23 Track Team and Audience08:23 Who Should Attend10:38 Session Breakdown Overview10:56 Sessions One to Three14:29 Sessions Four to Eight18:42 Making Theology Street Level20:59 Final Invitation and WrapEpisode MentionsRegister for the Conference 

    Crying In My Cheesecake
    CIMC 155: This is your invitation to stop normalizing your suffering

    Crying In My Cheesecake

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 14:30 Transcription Available


    Most women don't ask for help when things get hard, but they do ask for help when they can't hide it anymore.In this episode, Dr. Danielle sits down for a raw, honest conversation about the version of you that's quietly exhausted — the one who pushes through bloating, brain fog, anxiety, cravings, and constant fatigue because you've been told it's just part of being a busy woman.Dr. Danielle breaks down why so many women who look healthy on the outside are silently struggling with inflammation, histamine overload, gut imbalance, and overloaded systems. She also shares why pushing through symptoms isn't strength and why ignoring your body is the fastest way to stay stuck.In this episode, you'll learn:Why women normalize dysfunction more than menThe hidden signs your body is overloadedWhy symptoms like bloating, exhaustion, and brain fog are not normalThe real reason “healthy habits” sometimes aren't enoughHow to start rebuilding your health foundationSERVICES & MEMBERSHIPS:Blood Sugar ExplorersAdventurerSubstackCoffee Cafe RegistrationHow to Fix Your Energy Cravings and MoodFirst Steps ClinicBeholdWork With Dr. DanielleFoundational PackageComprehensive PackageFREE RESOURCES:Dr. Danielle's Root Cause Reset Guide

    The Darin Olien Show
    The Medical Debate That Changed Everything: Germ Theory vs Terrain Theory

    The Darin Olien Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 35:18


    What if everything we've been taught about illness only tells half the story? In this episode, Darin dives into one of the most controversial debates in the history of modern medicine: germ theory versus terrain theory. While conventional medicine focuses on identifying pathogens and eliminating them, terrain theory asks a deeper question, why do some people get sick while others exposed to the same pathogen remain perfectly healthy? Tracing the history from Louis Pasteur and Antoine Béchamp to the economic forces that shaped the modern medical system, Darin explores how our internal biological environment, our terrain, may be the real determining factor in health and disease. From cellular voltage and mitochondrial function to microbiome diversity, inflammation, nutrition, toxins, and stress physiology, the science increasingly points toward one central truth: health is shaped by the environment inside the body. Most importantly, Darin breaks down the practical pillars of terrain optimization, simple but powerful daily choices that strengthen resilience, support immunity, and restore the body's natural balance. What You'll Learn The historical battle between germ theory and terrain theory Why exposure to pathogens does not automatically lead to disease The role of Louis Pasteur, Antoine Béchamp, and Claude Bernard in shaping modern medicine How the Flexner Report of 1910 reshaped medical education and marginalized holistic medicine Why modern healthcare often focuses on pathogens instead of the body's internal environment The importance of cellular voltage and mitochondrial health in disease prevention How the microbiome influences immunity, metabolism, and inflammation The surprising connection between vitamin D levels and immune resilience Why chronic inflammation is a central driver of modern diseases How stress, toxins, sleep, and nutrition shape the body's terrain The science behind grounding, sunlight, and circadian rhythm regulation Practical strategies for optimizing your internal terrain and strengthening resilience Chapters 00:00:00 – Welcome to the SuperLife podcast and the mission of building health sovereignty 00:00:33 – Sponsor: reducing plastic waste with Bite toothpaste tablets 00:02:47 – Introduction to today's topic: germ theory vs terrain theory 00:03:10 – Why Darin began exploring this controversial health debate years ago 00:03:54 – What if everything we've been taught about illness is only half the story? 00:04:35 – How our internal biological environment shapes disease susceptibility 00:05:10 – The importance of optimizing the body's internal terrain 00:06:00 – Looking back to the 1800s: the scientific battle that shaped modern medicine 00:06:17 – Louis Pasteur and the rise of germ theory 00:07:20 – The successes of germ theory: antibiotics, vaccines, and sterilization 00:08:01 – Antoine Béchamp and the foundation of terrain theory 00:08:45 – The concept of microbial polymorphism and environmental adaptation 00:09:40 – When microbes become pathogenic in weakened terrain 00:10:00 – Pasteur's alleged deathbed admission: "The microbe is nothing, the terrain is everything" 00:10:45 – Claude Bernard and the concept of the internal environment 00:11:00 – The Flexner Report and the restructuring of American medical education 00:11:45 – How holistic and integrative medical schools were shut down 00:12:30 – The rise of the pharmaceutical-centered medical model 00:13:00 – Why modern doctors often receive little training in nutrition 00:13:45 – The consequences of a pathogen-centered healthcare system 00:14:00 – How economic interests influenced the trajectory of medicine 00:14:20 – Sponsor: Manna Vitality mineral support and cellular optimization 00:16:11 – The science of terrain and how it shows up across multiple disciplines 00:16:47 – Bioelectricity and the role of cellular voltage in health 00:17:20 – The transmembrane potential and healthy cellular voltage levels 00:17:50 – Otto Warburg's discovery of low oxygen environments in cancer cells 00:18:30 – Dr. Jerry Tennant's research on voltage and chronic disease 00:19:00 – The microbiome revolution in modern science 00:19:30 – Why the body contains roughly 38 trillion microbial cells 00:20:00 – How gut bacteria influence immune response 00:20:30 – Research showing microbiome diversity affects viral susceptibility 00:21:00 – Why exposure to pathogens does not always result in illness 00:21:30 – The role of nutrition, sleep, and stress in immune resilience 00:21:55 – Vitamin D deficiency as a major predictor of disease severity 00:22:30 – Chronic inflammation as the root of modern disease 00:23:00 – Mitochondria: the cellular energy system 00:23:40 – How mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to chronic illness 00:24:00 – The connection between nutrient availability and mitochondrial health 00:24:30 – The pillars of terrain optimization 00:25:00 – Why minerals are foundational for cellular health 00:25:30 – Magnesium deficiency and inflammatory disease 00:26:00 – Building a mineral-rich diet for optimal physiology 00:26:20 – Invitation to the SuperLife Patreon community 00:27:55 – Supporting the microbiome through diet and lifestyle 00:28:20 – Why dietary diversity increases microbial resilience 00:29:00 – The importance of sunlight, grounding, and circadian rhythm 00:30:00 – Sleep and the brain's detoxification system 00:31:00 – Environmental toxins and the body's detox pathways 00:31:45 – Stress physiology and its destructive impact on the terrain 00:33:00 – Rebuilding resilience through lifestyle choices 00:34:00 – Final thoughts on reclaiming control over your health 00:35:17 – Closing message and end of episode Thank You to Our Sponsors Bite Toothpaste: Go to trybite.com/DARIN20 or use code DARIN20 for 20% off your first order. Manna Vitality: Go to mannavitality.com/ and use code DARIN12 for 12% off your order.   Join the SuperLife Patreon: This is where Darin now shares the deeper work: - weekly voice notes - ingredient trackers - wellness challenges - extended conversations - community accountability - sovereignty practices Join now for only $7.49/month at https://patreon.com/darinolien Connect with Darin Olien: Website: darinolien.com Instagram: @darinolien Book: Fatal Conveniences Platform & Products: superlife.com New Show: Roadmap to Happiness Key Takeaway: "The germ may be the match, but the terrain is the dry timber. Without the right internal conditions, the spark simply goes out. But when the terrain is depleted—when our bodies are stressed, inflamed, nutrient deficient, and toxic—that same spark can ignite disease. The power we have is in shaping the terrain every single day." Bibliography/Sources: Bai, Y., Ocampo, J., Jin, G., Chen, S., Benet-Martínez, V., Monroy, M., Anderson, C., & Keltner, D. (2021). Awe, daily stress, and well-being. Emotion, 21(4), 562–566. This research documents how individuals experiencing awe report lower levels of daily stress, putting stressors into perspective to increase overall life satisfaction. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000638 Becker, R. O., & Selden, G. (1985). The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life. A pioneering work documenting how bioelectric fields in the body regulate growth, healing, and immune function. https://www.amazon.com/Body-Electric-Electromagnetism-Foundation-Life/dp/0688069711 Chirico, A., & Yaden, D. B. (2018). Awe: A self-transcendent and sometimes transformative emotion. This chapter identifies awe as a complex emotion arising from vastness that facilitates connectedness and self-diminishment. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77619-4_11 DiNicolantonio, J. J., O'Keefe, J. H., & Wilson, W. (2018). Subclinical magnesium deficiency: a principal driver of cardiovascular disease and a public health crisis. Published in Open Heart, this study highlights how magnesium deficiency is a silent driver of inflammatory disease states. https://openheart.bmj.com/content/5/1/e000668 Keltner, D., & Haidt, J. (2003). Approaching awe, a moral, spiritual, and aesthetic emotion. Cognition and Emotion, 17(2), 297–314. A seminal paper establishing the two central pillars of awe: perceived vastness and the need for mental accommodation. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699930302297 Sender, R., Fuchs, S., & Milo, R. (2016). Revised estimates for the number of human and bacteria cells in the body. Published in Cell, this study provides the current understanding that human and microbial cells exist in roughly equal numbers. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2016.01.013 Warburg, O. (1956). On the origin of cancer cells. Nobel Prize-winning research published in Science establishing that cancer thrives in low-oxygen, low-voltage environments where cellular respiration is impaired. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.123.3191.309

    House Podcastica: A Game of Thrones Podcast
    Severance S1E5 "The Grim Barbarity of Optics and Design"

    House Podcastica: A Game of Thrones Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 92:34


    Reposted from Wax Episodic, which you can find at: https://podcastica.com/podcast/wax-episodic — The Severed workers are finally starting to question Lumon and show a little bit of that defiant, rebellious spirit, in part because of (of all things) Dr. Ricken Lazlo Hale's The You You Are. Maybe that guy's actually onto something…. Next up on Severance: S1E6 “Hide and Seek”. 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

    This Is Texas Wine
    A Conversation at Torr Na Lochs with Blake DeBerry and Colby O'Brien

    This Is Texas Wine

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 81:44


    Mentioned in this Episode Connect with the Podcast:   Facebook: @texaswinepod   Instagram: @texaswinepod   Email: texaswinepod@gmail.com   Show notes and more: www.thisistexaswine.com Help the Show:   Subscribe to the newsletter.   Donate virtual Texas wine or join the podcast membership at the Gold Medal, Silver Medal, or Bronze Medal Level!   Leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! Thanks to our sponsors:   Vintage2: Contact Tim at weinheimergroup.com for more information about enhancing your winery's AI visibility.   Bending Branch Winery: Contact Jen at bendingbranchwinery.com for all of your custom crush winemaking needs.   Brunch Agency: Contact Charlotte at brunchagency.com and say you heard it on This Is Texas Wine podcast to get actionable tips for improving your website and digital sales strategy. Mentioned in this Episode Austin Wine Week Missick Cellars Opening Tasting Room in Boerne Culture Map San Antonio: William Chris Announces New Rebecca Caroline Tasting Room in Hye Russ Kane on VintageTexas blog: “Invention Vineyards Offers Lower Alcohol Wines with Aroma and Flavor” Texas Wine Growers Advocate Membership: More Information HERE Wine and Food Foundation's Cultivate: Texas Winemakers Dinner on Friday, May 15 in Austin Rootstock on March 28 in Waco! Use code SHELLY for a discount! TICKETS Texas Wine Auction on May 1–2 in Johnson City! TICKETS Drink North Texas on May 30 in Dallas. Early Bird Tickets available through April 30! TICKETS Featured Interview   Blake DeBerry and Colby O'Brien of Torr Na Lochs   Wine Folly Regional Guide for the Texas Hill Country   Wine4.me Wine Selector Tool Blake & Colby recently appeared on Kristi Mayfield's Everyday Sommelier Podcast and described their sparkling wine process in detail. Listen to the podcast HERE on Apple Podcasts or HERE on Spotify.   Find Kristi's reel showing the TNL sparkling wine setup on her Instagram: @kristi_sipsocietycollective. Date: Nov 18 2025 Demerit and Gold Star   DEMERIT: none this episode GOLD STARS:   Rockbox Theater's New Wine List Calais Winery's Invitation to James Sucking's Great Wines of the World event   Special Thanks Need lodging in Fredericksburg? Check out Cork + Cactus!  Find Cork + Cactus and many more great rentals at Heavenly Hosts.com! Thanks to Texas Wine Lover for promotional help! For the latest information on Texas wineries and vineyards, visit Texas Wine Lover. Don't forget to download the Texas Wine Lover app too! Podcast music is by Landon Lloyd Miller. Check out his music out on Spotify HERE

    Heart Wisdom with Jack Kornfield
    Ep. 318 – All in This Together Series #6: Bowing to the Mystery, An Invitation for Liberation

    Heart Wisdom with Jack Kornfield

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 42:35


    Celebrating the release of All In This Together, Jack reflects on learning to bow to life's mystery—and how doing so opens a path to liberation, love, and inner peace.Jack's new book is out now: All in This Together: Stories and Teachings for Loving Each Other and Our WorldToday's podcast is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/heartwisdom and get on your way to being your best self.https://youtu.be/c9lBoai7ZTY“There's something so mysterious about how things unfold. We live in something so huge and magnificent, but we get into small mind about how it should be, but we honestly don't know so much.” –Jack KornfieldIn this episode, Jack mindfully explores:More healing stories on love and respectSharon Salzberg's travel advice from Chögyam Trungpa RinpocheThe stories of how both Spirit Rock Meditation Center and Insight Meditation Society came to beBowing to the mystery of how everything unfoldsThich Nhat Hanh's wisdom from a treeHow weird, wild, and mysterious it is to be humanThe invitation to liberation this life offersHow to stay calm driving in intense trafficWorking with intention and letting others off the hookWhen people are behaving badly, letting go and focusing on your own heartDealing with existential angstThe music of humanity, of being humanWorking through anger and righteousnessHolding your complicated life in kindness and compassionBecoming a lighthouse for others“There's something in the stories we tell. We come together for the Dharma, and it's really the truth of love and mystery.” –Jack KornfieldThis Dharma Talk originally took place in Nov 2025 for the Spirit Rock Monday Night Dharma Talk and Guided Meditation celebrating Jack's All In This Together book release. Stay up to date with Jack's upcoming livestreams and events here.About Jack Kornfield:Jack Kornfield trained as a Buddhist monk in the monasteries of Thailand, India, and Burma, studying as a monk under the Buddhist master Ven. Ajahn Chah, as well as the Ven. Mahasi Sayadaw. He has taught meditation internationally since 1974 and is one of the key teachers to introduce Buddhist mindfulness practice to the West. Jack co-founded the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, with fellow meditation teachers Sharon Salzberg and Joseph Goldstein and the Spirit Rock Center in Woodacre, California. His books have been translated into 20 languages and sold more than a million copies.Jack is currently offering a wonderful array of transformational online courses diving into crucial topics like Mindfulness Meditation Fundamentals, Walking the Eightfold Path, Opening the Heart of Forgiveness, Living Beautifully, Transforming Your Life Through Powerful Stories, and so much more. Sign up for an All Access Pass to explore Jack's entire course library. If you would like a year's worth of online meetups with Jack and fellow community, join The Year of Awakening: A Monthly Journey with Jack Kornfield.“You can't know the intention of someone else. There's only one person whose intention you can really know. Guess whose that is? So, intention is really for yourself.” –Jack KornfieldStay up to date with Jack and his stream of fresh dharma offerings by visiting JackKornfield.com and signing up for his email teachings.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Tea with the Muse
    Invitation to choice, to hope and to consciousness

    Tea with the Muse

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 10:54


    I just want you to knowthat if you need love right now,love is here.Feel it flowing between us.Whoever needs hope right now—there are plenty of reasons to feel hopeless.But this message arriving to you right nowis evidence of hope.Hope is something cultivated between us.It doesn't just appear.We make hope happen.If you're wondering who is out therewho understands,I want you to know:there is.It's not just that you're not alone.It's that many of us are feelingthe same feelings you feel.Even though it may seem likeyou are the only one inside this lifefeeling this way.Isolation can make it seem that way.And for whoever feels likethis life might not be worth it—I'm here to remind you:it's worth it.But you have to make it worth it.My mother Caron said something once:the point is, you must design a point for yourself.Life is worth it.But that doesn't mean everythingis going to work out.It's part of the human conditionthat everything doesn't work out.I'm not saying life is worth itbecause things will go your way.Some things will.Some things won't.That is the common thread between us.It's not all going to work out.But the things that do—those need to be cherished.Celebrated.The rising of the sun.The first birds of the morning.Winter citrus on the vine.Petting your cat.Being warm enough.Coffee in your cup.Waking up can be hardwhen everything around usfeels chaotic.You must look for beautyeverywhere.We can bring our own meaningto everything that is happening.We have to bring our own meaning.Borrowed meaning about this lifedoesn't work.I wish someone had told us that sooner.You have to make your own meaningjust like you have to make a point.We think a lot about the pastand how we cannot change it.But we can find a new contextthat makes it meaningful now.I'm not one of those peoplewho believes everything happens for a reason.I don't.I believe in mistakes.I don't think you chose your trauma.Or that you deserved it.Or bargained for it.Or that it was karma.And I don't believe you agreed to itin some previous incarnation.I know some people do.I don't.I do believe in an intelligent universe.But a universe that scripts sufferingfeels more manipulative than intelligent.I like to believe our soulsare far too wiseto choose to be victimsand perpetratorsover and over again.How's that working out for us?What I do believeis that power-over structuresare doing their bestto remove our capacityto remember that we have choice.It's a potent strategy.If we believe we don't have a choice,we stop looking for one.And I want to validate something:You have every reasonto feel miserable,depressed,or hopeless.This isn't misery loving company.It's simply honest.I feel the temptation myselfbecause of what's happening around us.The wars.The files.The behaviors.The administrations.The commentary.The price of cheese.Really.And yet—right now,if you're reading this,I want to remind youthat the curation of your consciousnessis yours to do.And truly,that is the work.To curate your consciousness.To move out of the default settingsof personality and circumstanceand decide:From now on,I will curate my consciousness.To do that,we need intentional chemistry.Even with chaos around you,your consciousnessis still yours to navigate.Until we realize that,life feels like it's happening to usinstead of through us.Curating consciousnessis a choiceday by day.A choice to repair the narrativethat has been deeply impactedinside each of usthrough cycles of conquestand devastationacross space, time, and place.Our souls knowthere is another way.That's where hope comes from.Because there is another way.And we know it.Part of what makes this moment hardis that we can feela better way is possible.Each one of us can choose that way.In every decision.Every relationship.Every moment.We can chooseto lead from the heart.The choice is ours—if we remember we have it.I know that many timesit doesn't feel that wayin our hearts,our bodies,our minds.But I want to tell you:you do have a choice.Some daysthe only assignmentis to reach towardthe possibility of a choice.The fragment of a choice.The fractal edge of a choice.Even if you cannot yet feel itas a lived experience.Choice as a lived experienceis still there.And I'm hereas evidence of that.Years agoI created a paintingwith two of my dear friends,Mary MacDonaldand Shannon Thompson,founder of Shakti Rising.Shannon passed away suddenlya few years ago.Just when life was opening for her—a new home,married,finally slowing downafter a life of service.She's not here in the form anymore.But she is one of my ancestors now.When I would talk to Shannonabout hope like this,she would laugh at me.A big cackle.At my optimism.But we shared a devotionto life,to women,to care,to the Divine Feminine.We gave our livesto tending that.To curating it.Today I don't know exactlywho this message is for.But I am thinking of Shannon.And I'm thinking of a young girlwith the initials K.L.A girl who lived in my home once.A girl I helpedmove through selective mutenessthrough creativity.A girl whose father couldn't help her.When her brother was dying,I held her hand.When she tried to take her life,and survived,we painted together.Her life has been hard.Very hard.I haven't been in touch for a long time.But I see her sometimes.Her eyes look hollow now.Tattoos on her face.She has enduredsome of the worst thingsmen can doto women and girls.So I send messages.Sometimes through her mother.Sometimes just into the field.Speaking to herat the level of soul.Because after what she has lived throughhope can be very hard to find.So I speak to her.To you.From my heart to yours.Right nowI'm about to have tea with the muse.This is one of the waysI practice intentional chemistry.Moving from beta—stress, reaction, problem-solving—into alpha.Into an intuitive love zone.Sometimes sending you these messagesdoes that for me.Loving youlifts my mood.So from my heartand my homeand my cup of tea with the muse—to yours.This is Curate Shiloh Sophiawith a messageof unreasonable hopeand an invitationto belongto yourself.You are not alone.Lean in.Don't isolate.I am leaning in. Get full access to Tea with the Muse at teawiththemuse.substack.com/subscribe

    Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
    TS Wright Speaks: How James echoes the teachings of Jesus on faith, obedience, wisdom, and spiritual maturity

    Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 14:16


    www.tswrightspeaks.comwww.godcenteredconcept.comwww.jesussaid.tvEpisode SummaryThis episode explores the historical context and authorship of the Book of James while examining 12 biblical parallels between James and the teachings of Jesus. Learn how these connections reveal a powerful message about faith expressed through action, spiritual maturity, and authentic Christian discipleship.The Book of James is one of the most practical and challenging books in the New Testament. Often called the “Proverbs of the New Testament,” James emphasizes living out authentic faith through obedience, wisdom, humility, and compassion.DescriptionIn this episode of Kingdom Cross Roads & God Centered Concept, we explore the historical background of the Epistle of James, its likely early date of authorship, and its message to Jewish believers scattered throughout the Roman world.Most importantly, we uncover 12 remarkable parallels between the teachings of James and the words of Jesus. From enduring trials to caring for the poor, James echoes the powerful message of the Sermon on the Mount and other teachings of Christ.Discover how James reinforces Jesus' call to:• Live a faith that produces action • Pursue spiritual maturity • Seek wisdom from God • Care for the vulnerable • Control the tongue and emotions • Become doers of the Word, not just hearersThis episode will help you see how the teachings of Jesus continue through the practical instruction found in the Book of James, offering powerful guidance for Christian discipleship and daily obedience.If you desire a deeper, more authentic walk with God, this teaching will challenge and encourage you to live out your faith with integrity.Key Topics Covered• Historical context of the Book of James • Authorship and early church setting • The practical nature of James' teachings • 12 parallels between James and Jesus • Faith demonstrated through obedience • Spiritual maturity through trials • Caring for widows, orphans, and the vulnerable • Wisdom and humility in Christian lifeChapters (Timestamp Markers)00:00 Introduction to the Series and Book of James 01:09 Authorship and Historical Context of James 02:04 James' Audience and Early Writing Date 03:01 James as the Proverbs of the New Testament 04:00 12 Parallels Between James and Jesus – Overview 04:57 Joy in Trials (James 1:2 & Matthew 5:11–12) 05:24 Spiritual Maturity and Perfection (James 1:4 & Matthew 5:48) 05:54 Asking God for Wisdom (James 1:5 & Matthew 7:7) 06:53 Faith and Doubt in Prayer (James 1:6 & Mark 11:24) 07:23 Humility and Wealth (James 1:9–10 & Luke 6:20, 24) 07:51 Enduring Persecution (James 1:12 & Matthew 5:10) 08:47 God as the Source of Good Gifts (James 1:17 & Matthew 7:11) 09:17 Listening and Obeying God's Word (James 1:19 & Matthew 7:24) 09:45 Controlling Anger (James 1:20 & Matthew 5:22) 10:14 Being Doers of the Word (James 1:22 & Matthew 7:24) 11:09 Caring for Widows, Orphans, and the Least (James 1:27 & Matthew 25:35–40) 12:10 Applying James' Wisdom Today 13:38 Discipleship and Spiritual Growth 14:08 Invitation to Embrace the TruthCall To ActionIf this teaching encouraged you, be sure to:• Follow Kingdom Cross Roads & God Centered Concept • Share this episode with others seeking deeper biblical understanding • Leave a review to help more believers discover this podcast.KeywordsBook of James teachings of Jesus New Testament Bible study faith and works Christian discipleship biblical wisdom Sermon on the Mount spiritual maturity Christian obedience James Bible study biblical parallels Christian podcast practical Christianity New Testament teaching faith in action

    Christadelphians Talk
    The Christadelphians: #1 'What they Believe and preach' by Harry Tennant

    Christadelphians Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 18:17


    A @Christadelphians Video: This Audio Book by Harry Tennant (read by Paul Cresswell) invites us to pursue a path through the Word of God whilst examining the faith of a Christadelphian.It deals freely and in detail with the things which Christadelphians believe and do, and what their organisation and way of life are like.The community has borne the name Christadelphian since the latter half of the 19th century. The name is intended to cover three words: 'Brethren in Christ'. Christadelphians are to be found in countries all over the world. They are bound together by a common faith in the gospel preached by Jesus Christ and his apostles in the first century.It was this faith and its appeal to men and women from all walks of life which brought the community into existence.This series will clearly show how the Christadelphian faith rests squarely and solely on the Bible as the Word of God.And the true Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God - Romans 10:17.**[Revealing] Discover the foundational beliefs of the Christadelphians in this outstanding and insightful Bible talk by Harry Tennant. Based on his thought-provoking book, this expositional presentation provides a clear, Scripture-based guide to what Christadelphians believe and preach. Explore the coherent Biblical hope centered on God's purpose from creation to the coming Kingdom. A wonderful resource for sincere seekers of truth.****Chapters:**00:00 - Introduction: Contending for the Faith00:38 - The Pattern of Darkness Veiling Light01:01 - The Constancy of God's Word01:38 - The Need for a Guide to Scripture02:07 - The Book's Objective: Charting the Gospel03:56 - Forward by Michael Ashton04:04 - Invitation to Examine Christadelphian Faith04:48 - The Meaning of the Name "Christadelphian"05:20 - Foundation: The Bible Alone as God's Word06:05 - Key Historical Writings06:57 - Chapter One: The Fair Earth07:02 - Human Knowledge & The Unity of Creation08:33 - The Bible's Explanation of Origins09:37 - Consequences of a Godless Universe10:54 - Scriptural Testimony on God & Creation15:59 - The Ultimate Purpose: Earth Filled with Glory17:44 - Preview: Examining God's Purpose18:01 - Conclusion & Call to Action**Bible Verses Featured:**

    Night Falls - Bedtime Stories For Sleep
    An Invitation for Sleep Awareness Week

    Night Falls - Bedtime Stories For Sleep

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 1:10


    Tap "Try Free" on Apple Podcasts, or claim your free month on Spotify and other players⁠ here⁠ ✨ March 8th marks the start of Sleep Awareness Week — a chance to give your nights the attention they deserve. To honour the week, we're offering a 30-day free trial of the Sleepiest Network Bundle, available until March 16th. With the bundle, you'll unlock the entire catalogue of Night Falls, Sleep Wave, and Sleep Magic — completely ad-free — so you can choose the kind of night you need. Some evenings you may want to disappear into a story and step away from your thoughts. Other evenings you may need meditation to steady your breathing. And sometimes you may need hypnosis to truly switch off. With 30 days free, you have time to explore it all — and discover what helps you settle at night. And if you prefer to stay here with me, you can also try Night Falls Premium on its own — with ad-free listening, exclusive subscriber-only stories released twice a month, and access to our premium romantasy series, A Song of Two Courts. If this feels like the right moment to prioritise your sleep, tap “Try Free” in Apple Podcasts, or use the link in the show notes. There's no better week to choose rest.I'll be here when you're ready. Tap "Try Free" on Apple Podcasts, or claim your free month on Spotify and other players⁠ ⁠here⁠ ⁠✨ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Speak The Truth
    EP. 201 Bonus Episode: Called to Counsel Conference 2026 - Fundamentals of Biblical Counseling Track Invitation W/Emily Dempster

    Speak The Truth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 8:20 Transcription Available


    Mike interviews Emily, director of certification training at ABC, as the track leader for the Fundamentals of Biblical Counseling Methods at the Call to Council conference. Emily explains the track's purpose for online and newer counselors, those in Level One, and others exploring biblical counseling methods, and outlines sessions that move from a theology of care in the church through beginning, middle, and ending counseling sessions. Speakers include Dan Ghramm on theology of care and using the Bible's story “from Garden to Glory,” Emily on starting well and ending well, Chris Minott on unpacking a counselee's story and dynamics of the heart, and Shauna on the character of God and sharing Scripture in counseling. The track ends with a panel applying the methods to a case study, with several new lessons from last year.00:00 Podcast Welcome00:28 Emily Joins In01:19 Emily's Role at ABC02:00 Why This Track Matters02:41 Track Overview and Flow02:51 Theology of Care04:08 Starting Well Sessions04:28 Garden to Glory Framework04:59 Unpacking the Story05:37 Heart Dynamics and Change05:51 God's Character and Scripture06:29 Ending Well and Case Panel07:33 Register and Final InviteEpisode MentionsRegister Now

    Make It Count: Living a Legacy Life
    Ep 270 Surprised by Doubt with Sue Donaldson

    Make It Count: Living a Legacy Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 20:03


    I was surprised by doubt in the middle of my college years. Thankfully, God didn't give up on me and invited me 4 times back to himself. Some of us need 4 times. A favorite professor helped me out. Listen in.   Back story: Around age ten I fell in love with the Christian education pastor at our church. He was happily married—which was a good thing. I didn't tell anyone about my crush—which was also a good thing. But when I went off to college, I thought I might major in being a pastor's wife. I was surprised to find out they didn't have that major—nor did any aspiring pastor ask me. At least not anyone I wanted to say yes to. I was even more surprised to discover sometime in the middle of my second year that I'd lost my faith. More than a surprise, it was a shock. I awoke one morning and thought: Is Christianity actually true? Close to panic, I wondered, Does God even exist? Have I been duped? In school, no one spoke about doubt, not in daily chapel, never in class. Surrounded by godly professors, my friends and I took Bible courses alongside our majors and enjoyed the scholarship as well as the spiritual stimulation. But not one person asked: “So how much do you believe in God today, Sue?” (I wish they had—I would've been honest. I may have cried.) No one ever preached in chapel: “You May Doubt Your Faith One Day and You Will Be Okay.” (I wish they had. I would've taken notes.) One ordinary morning, doubts slipped in unnoticed and unwanted and rattled my cage of comfort and certainty. The fact remained: I no longer believed. I had lost my faith. I felt like I was living on the edge of crazy. Do you have a friend who needs to hear they are not alone in their doubts? Share this podcast episode with them today. You can help bring them back from the edge of crazy. Read more from Never Alone: Stories of Invitation and Connection    ~~~ Do you prefer watching while listening?  We are on YouTube:     Welcome Heart: Knowing & Showing the Heart of God  

    Embassy Church
    Bonus (pt. 2): Barriers to Invitation

    Embassy Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 16:28


    March 9, 2026 | Nick Harsh & Maria Thomas

    Passion Church Yukon
    Advancing the Kingdom: What Do You Need to Give Up? | Matthew 16 | Family Church

    Passion Church Yukon

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 43:47


    What does it really mean to advance the Kingdom of God? In this message from Matthew 16, Pastor Woody challenges us to stop seeing life only from a human perspective and begin seeing it from a spiritual one. Jesus calls His followers to deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow Him. That means surrendering our plans, our pride, and sometimes even our comfort so that God's Kingdom can move forward through our lives. In this sermon you'll discover: • Why your values determine the direction of your life • The difference between advancing your kingdom and advancing God's Kingdom • The spiritual authority Jesus has given believers • Why seeing life from only a human perspective is dangerous • What you may need to give up to follow Jesus fully If we want to see lives transformed, disciples made, and the gospel spread, it begins with surrender. The question is simple: What is God asking you to give up so His Kingdom can advance through you?

    The Local Vineyard Church Podcast
    A Joyful Love Feast

    The Local Vineyard Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 28:59


    What does it truly mean to pour out your life for Christ? In this message from the "Invitation to Joy" series through Philippians, we explore three key Greek words: agape, koinonia, and kenoo. These reveal the heart of what it means to follow Jesus with everything we have. Walking through Philippians chapters 2, 3, and 4, this message unpacks how Christ emptied Himself and became obedient to the point of death, and how we are called to do the same. You'll be encouraged to work out your salvation with fear and trembling, to be anxious for nothing, and to discover that when you empty yourself for God's purposes, He fills you with an inexpressible joy. Whether you've been walking with the Lord for 40 years or are just beginning to sense His presence, this message will challenge you to find your place in the body of Christ and start pouring out for His glory.0:00 Introduction2:10 Overview of Philippians — Joy and the Proper Mindset3:26 Three Greek Words — Agape, Koinonia, and Kenoo6:31 Philippians 4 — Rejoice, Be Anxious for Nothing, and Think on These Things8:45 Philippians 3 — Counting All Things as Loss to Gain Christ9:59 Personal Testimony — Pressing On Through Broken Seasons11:14 Philippians 2:1–18 — The Heart of the Message13:47 What Is Consolation in Christ?15:45 Why Consolation Is Here — Lives Poured Out in Service17:31 The Kenosis — Christ Emptied Himself20:05 Working Out Your Salvation with Fear and Trembling22:25 The Joy of Being Emptied and Used by God25:37 A Call to Pour Out Your Life as Easter Approaches27:43 Invitation — The Holy Spirit and Learning to Be LedSupport 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.

    Vineyard Cincinnati Church Weekend Message
    THREADS: Week #6 - An Invitation to the Altar (Matt Massey)

    Vineyard Cincinnati Church Weekend Message

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 29:49


    Thanks for joining us! We're so glad you're here with us.Today, Matt continues our Threads series. The whole Bible tells one story, and Jesus is at the center. Every page carries a thread of grace that leads us back to Him.Support the show

    Radiant Church Visalia
    The Value of Connecting Small

    Radiant Church Visalia

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 36:46 Transcription Available


    This sermon introduces the importance of "connecting small" (joining small groups or "Packs") as an essential part of spiritual formation. Connecting small isn't just a church program; it's a vital environment for maturing in our faith, making disciples, and fulfilling the Great Commission.Scripture ReferencesMatthew 28:19-20: The Great Commission—making disciples and teaching them to obey.1 Corinthians 3:1-2: Paul addressing spiritual infants who need milk, not solid food.Philippians 2:3-4: A call to spiritual adolescence: looking to the interests of others.1 Corinthians 4:15: "You have countless instructors in Christ, but you don't have many fathers."James 1:2-4: The testing of faith produces endurance, leading to maturity.Luke 24:13-35: The Road to Emmaus, where Jesus models different learning styles (Scripture, mentoring, and an immersive meal).1 John 4:7-8: "Let us love one another, because love is from God."Luke 10:5-6: Jesus instructs His disciples to look for a "person of peace."Key PointsThe Goal is Maturity Jesus didn't just save us; He called us to grow up in Him. Using James Fowler's "Stages of Faith," we can assess our maturity:Spiritual Infancy: Fully dependent on others for spiritual nourishment ("feed me").Spiritual Adolescence: Taking personal responsibility for your own spiritual growth.Spiritual Adulthood/Parenthood: Moving from independence to interdependence. You invest in others, walking alongside them through the testing of their faith to help them grow.Connecting Small Creates a Place to Learn Sunday mornings are great, but learning theory shows we need more than just a lecture. Small groups provide:Information (Lecture/Teaching)Apprenticeship (Mentoring from someone further along)Immersion (Catching the culture and presence of God by being in the environment) Jesus used all three on the Road to Emmaus. Small groups provide the apprenticeship and immersion that a Sunday service cannot fully offer.Connecting Small Gives Us a People to Love Maturity requires love. In a small group, we hear the hopes, fears, and pains of others. Loving people stretches our capacity and creates a dependency on God ("I don't know how to help them; God, You have to come through"). Loving God fuels our love for others, and loving others deepens our reliance on God.ConclusionWe don't connect small just to have another meeting on the calendar. We do it because we desire to grow and mature, we want a context to love people deeply, and we want to set the table for others to experience the healing and peace of Jesus.Calls to ActionAssess Your Stage: Are you an infant relying on others to feed you, an adolescent taking responsibility, or a parent investing in others?Join a Group: Don't settle for the "lecture" of Sunday morning. Join a small group to experience apprenticeship and immersion.Look for a Person of Peace: Pay attention to the people in your life. Who is God already preparing? Take the risk and invite them into your life and community. Support the show*Summaries and transcripts are generated using AI. Please notify us if you find any errors.

    Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside
    Invitation to the Faithless - The Invitation (Jesus With His People)

    Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026


    Jesus transforms those who are faithless by remaining faithful to them.

    The Podium and Panel Podcast
    Episode 301 – We decline the invitation

    The Podium and Panel Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 53:09


    FollowDan on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/cotterdanFollowPat on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/donald-patrick-eckler-610290824/Predictions Sure To Go Wrong: Consolidated:Reverse Johnson: Affirm  Abdullah: Punt7th Johnson:https://media.ca7.uscourts.gov/sound/external/gw.25-2604.25-2604_02_24_2026.mp37th consolidated:https://media.ca7.uscourts.gov/sound/external/gw.25-1067.25-1067_02_24_2026.mp37th johnson:https://media.ca7.uscourts.gov/sound/external/gw.25-2322.25-2322_02_24_2026.mp3

    Bridgewater Vestal's Podcast
    Investigating Jesus: The Invitation of a Lifetime

    Bridgewater Vestal's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 41:22


    Jesus didn't invite people into a religion. He invited them to obedience. Whatever your next step is take it. You don't know what hangs in the balance. Text: Luke 4:14-15, 38-40, 42-44; 1 Peter 2:23-24 Speaker: Aaron Patton

    House Podcastica: A Game of Thrones Podcast
    Severance S1E4 "The You You Are"

    House Podcastica: A Game of Thrones Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 80:14


    Reposted from Wax Episodic, which you can find at: https://podcastica.com/podcast/wax-episodic — A budding office romance between Burt and Irving this week, Cobell drills into Petey's brain, and Helly has absolutely had it.  Mentioned Free eBook The You You Are: A Spiritual Biagraphy of You by Dar. Ricken Lazlo Hale, PhD: https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-you-you-are/id6738364141 Audiobook version, narrated by the author: https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/the-you-you-are/id1780413757 Next up on Severance: S1E5 “The Grim Barbarity of Optics and Design”. 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

    Healthy Hustle
    Content That Converts: The 5 Types of Posts That Turn Followers Into Clients

    Healthy Hustle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 15:22


    If you've been posting consistently — reels, carousels, stories, and emails — but you're still wondering why your content isn't turning into discovery calls or clients, this episode will help you fix that. Because here's the truth: likes, saves, and comments don't build businesses. Trust does. In today's episode, I'm sharing what I call the Trust Content Stack — the five types of content that build trust with your audience and turn followers into paying clients. Most coaches rely on educational tips alone. But in today's world, information is everywhere. People don't invest because you taught them something — they invest because they trust that you can help them get a result. In this episode, I walk you through the five content types that build trust from different angles, and how to rotate them so your audience naturally moves from curious follower to ready-to-work-with-you client. If you're ready to stop posting random tips and start creating content that actually converts, this episode is for you.   Resources Are you a health coach in need of done-for-you content? Visit yourhealthcoachbiz.com and save 40% using code GO40. Ready to launch your own podcast or need full podcast management services? Learn more here: https://rachelafeldman.com/the-healthy-hustle-podcast-agency/   Why Educational Content Alone Doesn't Convert So many coaches are posting helpful tips, but then wondering why they're not getting discovery calls or new clients. The issue usually isn't that your content is bad — it's that your content is incomplete. Trust isn't built with one post. It's built through patterns of content that help your audience feel understood, supported, and confident that you can help them. If you're posting tips and you're not converting, it doesn't mean your content's bad. It usually means your content is incomplete… trust is built through patterns.   Authority Content: Showing You Know What You're Talking About Authority content proves you understand your audience's struggles and have a clear method to help them. But authority content isn't generic education — it's identifying patterns your audience keeps missing. Instead of sharing broad information, authority content diagnoses the real problem and introduces your approach to solving it. Authority content is… I see this pattern all the time, and here's what you need to do instead.   Proof Content: Showing That Your Method Works People don't buy because they believe your information. They buy because they believe in your results. Proof content builds trust by showing outcomes — through client wins, case studies, testimonials, or your own transformation. People don't buy because they believe in your information. They buy because they believe in your outcome.   Belief Content: What You Stand For Belief content is where you share what you stand for — and what you don't. This is the type of content that makes the right people say: "Oh my gosh, someone finally said it." Belief content positions you as a leader instead of just another coach sharing tips. Belief content is the content that makes people say… 'Oh my God, somebody finally said it.'   Objection Content: Addressing Why People Don't Buy Even people who like and trust you will still have objections before they invest. Common objections include: I don't have time I can't afford it I've tried everything before What if it doesn't work for me? Objection content addresses these concerns before they become a no. Objection content is where you address these before they become a no.   Invitation Content: Clearly Asking People to Take the Next Step This is where many coaches drop the ball. They share helpful content all week but never clearly invite people to work with them. Invitation content connects your content to your offer and clearly shows people how to move forward. Invitation content isn't pushy. It's clear… it's confidence… it's direct.   A Simple Weekly Content Strategy Rachel recommends rotating these five types of posts throughout the week so your audience constantly builds trust. Example structure: Monday — Authority content Tuesday — Proof content Wednesday — Belief content Thursday — Objection content Friday — Invitation content This keeps your audience warming up to your offer even when you're not launching. Your audience needs repetition… you're not looking for new constant ideas, you're looking for new angles on the same core problems.   The Biggest Content Mistake Coaches Make The biggest mistake Rachel sees coaches making is creating content that is: Too generic Too tip-based Too broad Not connected to their offer If your content isn't building authority, proof, belief, handling objections, or inviting action, it's likely just noise instead of strategy. I don't want you building a content hobby. I want you building a business.  

    Speak The Truth
    EP. 199 Bonus Episode Called to Counsel Conference 2026 - Mental Health Track Invitation W/Track Leader Jeremy Lelek

    Speak The Truth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 13:27 Transcription Available


    Mike is joined virtually by Jeremy Lelek to preview his Call to Council conference track on biblically unpacking mental health diagnoses. Jeremy explains the objective of engaging intimidating DSM categories by describing them from a psychiatric perspective while bringing Scripture to bear on what to do and how to interpret struggles through a biblical anthropology that includes spiritual realities without ignoring physiological and empirical data. The track will cover PTSD, borderline personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, OCD and scrupulosity, and bipolar disorder, with sessions led by Beth Claes, Dr. Nate Brooks, and Dr. Matthew Lapine. They aim to equip licensed professionals, pastors, and laypeople with practical tools and confidence that God's Word speaks comprehensively to these issues.00:00 Podcast Welcome00:21 Meet Jeremy Lelek00:43 Track Overview02:06 DSM and Scripture03:28 Diagnoses Covered04:20 Track Team Spotlight07:41 Why This Matters08:21 Church Lens on Labels09:46 Biblical Anthropology10:59 Who Should Attend12:32 Final InvitationEpisode MentionsRegister for the Mental Health Track

    Christian Outdoors Podcast
    418 - Devotions - Invitation To a Relationship

    Christian Outdoors Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 10:45


    God desires that you would thrive and that you would walk with Him.  It is only while we are in close proximity to God that we begin to realize what God created us for.  It is here that we produce the fruit we were created to produce.

    Our birth control stories
    A Poetic Invitation to Face Our S**t

    Our birth control stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 7:20


    A Poetic Invitation to Face Our S**tMarie Ida Sequence: Writing Prompts to Love Our MothersHello Wonderful Reader,The mother-daughter bond is just about the last thing I wanted to share about this week. I only wanted to give you a taste of Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven because next week we'll be working with another poem by her in a “Fantasy”-themed Intimacy Writing Workshop (which I'm very excited to teach!)I found her poem “Marie Ida Sequence,” and I liked it. But once I sat down to illustrate, I got the message: she's talking about her mother, their resemblance, and her love for her. Her mother, Ida-Marie, who died of uterine cancer when Elsa was only 19 years old. Her mother, who had suffered from mental illness and spent time in a sanatorium in Stettin, Germany (theartstory.org). Her mother, who had been stuck in an abusive, violent relationship with her father, and contracted syphilis because of him (Elsa blamed her father for her mother's death).I'm not going to lie, the complexity of it makes me feel a bit better about myself. I'm going through a difficult time with my own mother. I am trying to accept her for who she is, while she cannot do the same for me. My boundaries are met by her silence. I'm still an afterthought in her web of family gatherings, always wanting everyone to be close while still not really knowing what closeness means. It's f*****g complicated, and not fun to think about.Still, the clear images in the poem captivated me. The slate-green eyes, the copper hair. Maybe that's what writing is about sometimes. Facing the dark s**t. Processing the stuff we'd rather not look at. In fact, in the research from UT Austin that I base my workshops on, they say that there are more mental and physical health benefits from writing about your most traumatic and difficult experiences than from writing about neutral topics.So, here's to facing our s**t.Love,Tash

    FINE is a 4-Letter Word
    220. Broke Built Me Better with Barry Bradham

    FINE is a 4-Letter Word

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 40:00 Transcription Available


    Shaped by a childhood of resourcefulness and grit, Barry Bradham's story moves beyond your usual rags-to-riches narrative. Raised in a family where money was often scarce, his parents displayed both strong work ethics and unconventional life choices. Barry started honing his sales skills at just eight years old; he was trading toys and selling bubblegum and baseball cards from a table on the corner. These formative experiences not only instilled the value of integrity but also introduced him early to both the highs of self-sufficiency and the lessons that come when the money in play isn't as innocent as it first appears.From those humble beginnings, Barry followed an untraditional but ambitious route, blending work ethic with curiosity. His adolescence and entry into adulthood were marked by a succession of odd jobs, guided mentorship from community figures, and a constant drive to improve his financial footing. It was this drive, combined with the influence of books like "Rich Dad Poor Dad" and real-life examples of side hustles and entrepreneurship, that sustained his hunger for financial autonomy. But it was also a journey fueled by necessity and wanting a sense of control over his life that he didn't always see modeled at home.In college, Barry took those scrappy entrepreneurial skills to the next level, helping launch new student organizations and eventually moving into a career in banking and real estate. By outward appearances, things looked, well, fine.He had an expanding portfolio, social credibility, and an impressive track record managing both businesses and teams. And yet, beneath the surface, Barry was making decisions in isolation, he no longer had the mentorship and strategic counsel that are vital when navigating high stakes. This was his first “fine but not fine” phase.It all came to a head during the economic downturn, when his calculated risks unraveled. He lost properties, financial security, his fiancée, and his sense of direction. And still, he kept the front up. Smiling. Positive. “I've got this.”But as often happens, those lowest moments became catalyzing ones. One day he was on a bus in the rain in Manhattan Beach, whispering to his sister through the phone that he felt like he was living out the movie The Pursuit of Happyness in real time.He was determined not to stay in that place though. He taught himself graphic design and studied Adobe programs late into the night. Slept on his office floor when he had to. Sold his car. Kept showing up to meetings with a belief that he could still create value.Barry credits his resurgence to humility, learning to ask for help, and embracing community instead of going it alone. His second “fine” season taught him something even bigger. And that story? Tune in to hear him tell it.Resources: Website: https://digilink.global/barrybradham-entrepreneur LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrybradham/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barrybradham Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barrybradham_entrepreneur/ Hype Song: Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines ft. T.I., Pharrell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyDUC1LUXSU&list=RDyyDUC1LUXSU&start_radio=1 Invitation from Lori:This episode is sponsored by Zen Rabbit. Smart leaders know trust is the backbone of a thriving workplace, and in today's hybrid whirlwind, it doesn't grow from quarterly updates or the occasional Slack ping. It grows from steady, human communication.Plenty of companies think they're doing great because they host all-staff meetings, keep “open door” policies, and throw the occasional team-building event. Meanwhile, leaders who truly care about culture are choosing better tools.That's where I come in. Forward-thinking organizations bring me in to create internal podcasts that connect people through real stories, honest conversations, and genuine community—your old printed newsletter reinvented for the way people actually work now.If you run, work for, or know a company ready to upgrade communication and strengthen culture, reach out at Lori@ZenRabbit dot com.Because when people feel heard, they engage. When they engage, they perform. And when they perform, the business succeeds beyond projections.

    Grace College Central Coast
    The Invitation of Prayer | Matthew 6:5-13 | Week 1: Teach Us To Pray | Darren Nelson

    Grace College Central Coast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 42:52


    Foundry UMC
    A Spark in the Dark

    Foundry UMC

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 26:37


    A sermon preached by Rev. Ginger Gaines-Cirelli with Foundry UMC March 1, 2026. “Ignite the Light” series.  Text: John 3:1-17   Some seasons feel like one long night. Not the gentle kind with a crescent moon and a few bright stars. But the kind where you can't quite see what's coming next. Where the news feels relentless. Where the future feels uncertain. Where the questions get louder than the answers. Questions like: What kind of God creates a world with cancer and deadly storms? Why is there so much cruelty and violence? Why am I so lonely? How can I stop being so afraid? Where is God in all of this? Night has a way of stripping us of pretense. It quiets the noise. It makes us honest—honest about our questions, and honest about our need for Light. And it is there, in that kind of night, that we meet Nicodemus, a Pharisee, a learned man, a scholar of the Jewish faith, a respected religious leader, a man who knew his scripture and his tradition. And still, he comes to Jesus confused and curious, full of questions. That alone should ignite some light for us. Because somewhere along the way many people were taught that questions don't belong in church. That faith means certainty. That belief means signing on the dotted line of a doctrinal checklist. And yet here, in one of the most famous chapters in the Bible, we find a scholar and seeker stumbling through the dark saying: How can this be? Questions are not the opposite of faith. They are often the spark where faith begins. Nicodemus is not given answers. He is given invitation. Invitation to trust. Invitation to step toward Light. “The wind blows where it chooses…” You can feel it, even when you cannot control it. And that is what Jesus is offering Nicodemus—not certainty, but relationship. “For God so loved the world…” This verse from Gospel of John 3:16 has too often been reduced to a slogan—or worse, weaponized as a boundary marker of who is in and who is out. But listen carefully. It does not say: “God so loved the worthy.” It does not say: “God so loved the certain.” It does not say: “God so loved those who figured it all out.” It says: God so loved the world. The whole world. And the word translated “believe,” pisteuo, is not primarily about intellectual agreement. It is about trust. Relational trust. Entrusting yourself to another. There is a world of difference between believing a statement and believing in a person. To say “I believe in you” is not to claim you understand everything about a person. It is to say: I trust you. I will step toward you. Even, perhaps, I will follow your lead. That is the spark. Faith is not having all the answers. Faith is daring to trust the Light of God while still standing in the dark. You only need enough light to take the next step. Not a floodlight. Just a spark. Friends, we are not only people who talk about light. We are people who have seen it. We saw it when neighborhoods in Minneapolis organized to care for one another in the aftermath of unrest and uncertainty. When stores were vulnerable and systems strained, neighbors brought whatever gifts they had—organizing skills, grills, baked goods, bottled water, medical supplies. Some patrolled streets to protect small businesses and vulnerable neighbors—immigrant families, people of color, anyone who felt unsafe. Some accompanied elders to the grocery store and children to school. Some simply showed up and stood watch so others could worship or sleep in peace. No one person solved the darkness. But together, they became light. We have seen it in the quiet, steady witness of Buddhist monks walking for peace—a simple, embodied prayer moving through public streets. Their steps did not shout. They did not argue. They simply walked, reminding everyone watching that love does not have to be loud to be powerful. We have seen it in the long, luminous ministry of Jesse Jackson, who reminded a weary nation again and again: it gets dark sometimes, but morning always comes. He showed up in hospital rooms, on picket lines, in forgotten neighborhoods, listening to people's questions, dignifying their pain, calling them to embodied love. Hope, in his hands, was not naïve optimism. It was disciplined, stubborn carrying of the Light into the dark. These are not abstract ideas. They are sparks in real darkness. And here is the good news: the same Spirit that moved in Nicodemus' night, the same love that sent Jesus into the world, is moving still. Ignite the Light does not mean we deny the darkness. It means we refuse to surrender to it. Nicodemus does not leave Jesus with all his questions answered. But get this beautiful twist: his story doesn't end in chapter three. Near the end of John's Gospel, after Jesus has been crucified, Nicodemus appears again—this time in daylight—bringing spices to help prepare Jesus' body for burial. He moves from academic speculation to embodied love. From confusion to courageous tenderness. From questions to action. Not because all his questions were resolved. But because somewhere along the way, trust took root. The spark caught. That is what trust looks like. Not certainty—but movement. The spark becomes action. God does not wait for us to stop asking questions before God loves us. God meets us in the questions. God meets us in the dark. God meets us and keeps the spark of hope and faith and life burning in us. That is the gospel. And that is why we come to this Table. We do not come to Communion because we have resolved every theological tension. We come because we are hungry for light. We come because we need trust rekindled. We come because love has already moved toward us. “For God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world…” No condemnation here. Only invitation. At this table, Christ does not hand us a doctrinal list with boxes to check. He hands us bread. And in that simple act, light passes from hand to hand. Maybe you feel strong today. Maybe you feel barely glowing. It doesn't matter. A spark is enough. Enough to check on a neighbor. Enough to show up. Enough to listen. Enough to bake bread or walk for peace or stand beside someone who is afraid. Enough to believe that morning will come as we keep working together for what is good. Nicodemus came at night. But he kept moving… all the way to the tomb. And if he was there at the tomb, then he was already on his way to resurrection morning. And the Spirit who moved him is moving us still. Because the Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness does not overcome it. So come to the table. Bring your questions. Bring your weariness. Bring your small, flickering hope. Receive the love of God who believes in you. And then go — and be a spark in someone else's dark.

    Boost Your Metabolism After Age 30 Podcast
    Episode 118: Rest Isn't Weakness: Protecting the Long Game in Training and Life

    Boost Your Metabolism After Age 30 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 7:20 Transcription Available


    The host of Fit Fueled and Busy explains her recent absence, sharing that work initiatives, her daughter's gymnastics season, family birthdays, half-marathon training (aiming for under two hours), and a bad cold led to three weeks without an episode. As a high achiever following a rigorous plan written by her sister, she hadn't missed runs despite major schedule adjustments, but illness forced her to reconsider pushing through. After seeking advice, she rested, replaced runs with light walks, took a full day off work, maintained nutrition and hydration, and prioritized sleep and recovery, returning to training without losing progress. She emphasizes that consistency over time includes wisdom and listening to your body, and invites listeners to Couture Fitness for coaching, accountability, and support balancing ambition, motherhood, career, and health.00:00 Life Got Busy01:04 High Achiever Mindset01:29 Half Marathon Training02:32 Sick Week Reality Check03:02 Recovery Like a Job03:56 Rest Protects Progress04:53 Discipline With Wisdom05:17 Couture Fitness Support05:48 Invitation and Wrap Up Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoyed it. Join our 28 Day Strength and Nutrition Jumpstart Program here. Reserve your spot with a Couture Coach: Buy a 1:1 coaching packageSign up for our FREE newsletter here.Follow us for more tips, tricks, and support in our private Facebook Group, Boost Your Metabolism After Age 30.Follow us on Instagram @couture_fitness_coachingCheck at our website and blog. Want customized plan for boosting your metabolism? Learn more about our 1:1 coaching

    Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew

    What if I told you the Talmud's greatest secret for surviving a crisis isn't fighting harder—it's assuming the exact opposite of what you think is true? In this special Purim episode of Madlik Disruptive Torah, Geoffrey Stern and Rabbi Adam Mintz explore the Megillah's phrase וְנַהֲפוֹךְ הוּא (ve-nahafoch hu) — "everything was turned upside down" — and ask what it means after Purim, in a world facing crisis and uncertainty. Key Takeaways Reversal Is a Mindset, Not a Miracle. Crisis Is an Invitation to Rethink the Paradigm. Argue Hard. Stay Together. Timestamps [00:00] Purim Eve Tension [00:43] V'nahafoch Hu Mindset [01:57] Meet the Hosts [03:20] Esther Texts Reversal [05:01] Greenberg on Paradox [07:15] Turn It Over, Pirkei Avot [09:18] Talmudic Opposite Logic [14:55] Cafe Hafuch and Disagreement [18:31] Purim Rule Breaking [21:44] Kuhn and Paradigm Shifts [25:26] Startup Nation Debate Culture [28:26] War Reality and Prayer Links & Learnings Sign up for free and get more from our weekly newsletter https://madlik.com/ Sefaria Source Sheet: https://voices.sefaria.org/sheets/711758 Transcript here: https://madlik.substack.com/  

    Neue Thing Podcast
    Ep. 105 | Your B.C. Days

    Neue Thing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 37:53


    In this episode of the Neue Thing Podcast, we open Ephesians 2:1–3 and sit with words calling us to remember our B.C. days. Paul reminds believers what marked every one of us before Christ: spiritually dead, shaped by the patterns of this world, and unable to rescue ourselves. He writes not to shame them, but to fuel a deeper gratitude for grace. Because there was a real moment in time when everything changed and you received God's gift of salvation. A moment that can only be explained by two powerful words: “But God.” If you have forgotten how far you have come, this passage invites you to remember—and to let gratitude rise again. 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/RESOURCESAwake O Sleeper: EphesiansProverbs: The Wise, The Fool, The WickedKnowing Your NameFound On My Knees: The Journey from Brokenness to BlessingRest: 30 Days of Exploring God's Invitation to RestHope: Tethered to an Unwavering GodPsalms for Life

    Grow My Salon Business Podcast
    337 Why Predictable Growth Requires Predictable Marketing

    Grow My Salon Business Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 12:16


    Most salon owners think they have a marketing problem. In reality, what they usually have is a clarity problem, a positioning problem, and a consistency problem. And until those things are fixed, no amount of posting, boosting, or discounting is going to change the outcome.In this episode, I break down what marketing actually is, not the social media version, not the trend-driven version, but the strategic version that builds predictable growth. I talk about the difference between image building and business building, the four layers of effective marketing, and why so many salons are stuck in a cycle of reactive tactics.If you're tired of unpredictable bookings, blaming the algorithm, or hoping things will “pick up soon,” then this episode will give you a framework to think differently and more strategically about marketing your salon.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] Introduction and why most salon owners misunderstand marketing[00:00:49] The real problem: clarity, strategy and consistency[00:03:10] Activity vs strategy: why busy doesn't mean effective[00:03:10] Image building vs business building marketing[00:04:44] What marketing actually is[00:05:00] The four layers of marketing explained[00:05:25] Layer 1: Clarity - knowing your ideal client[00:05:50] Layer 2: Positioning - why clients should choose you[00:06:41] Layer 3: Visibility - and why most skip the foundations[00:07:30] Layer 4: Client conversion - where money is often lost[00:07:55] The real cost of weak marketing[00:08:39] Why unstable revenue damages culture and productivity[00:09:00] What good marketing actually feels like[00:10:14] The industry-wide marketing framework problem[00:10:37] Invitation to the free marketing training[00:11:19] Why predictable growth requires predictable marketingWant MORE to help you GROW?

    The Latter-day Disciples Podcast
    The Mystery of Jacob's Ladder: A Pattern of Awakening, Atonement, and Resurrection

    The Latter-day Disciples Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 61:15


    In this episode of Hidden Wisdom, Meghan Farner unpacks one of the most mysterious visions in scripture: Jacob's Ladder (Genesis 28).Far from a story about life after death, Jacob's Ladder is revealed as a living blueprint for spiritual embodiment — the pattern of descending into matter and reascending into divine awareness while still in the flesh.Drawing connections across ancient traditions, Kabbalah, alchemy, astrology, Gnostic cosmology, Egyptian initiation, and Christian mysticism, Meghan explores:The seven (and eighth) rungs of spiritual ascentThe process of overcoming the natural manShame, pride, attachment, fear, and spiritual authorityEmotional regulation and embodied wisdomPersonal sovereignty vs. outsourcing authorityIntegration of heaven and earth within the selfMary Magdalene's ascent vision as a parallel ladderWhat it means to encounter Christ withinThis episode reframes Jacob's declaration — “This is the gate of heaven” — as an inward revelation: the temple is you.If you are studying the Old Testament, exploring esoteric Christianity, or walking the path of spiritual initiation, this episode offers a grounded yet expansive lens on the ladder that exists within your own anatomy, psychology, and soul.TIMESTAMPS00:00 Introduction & app announcements 04:22 Genesis 28: Jacob's vision 07:13 The ladder across ancient traditions 09:15 The law of correspondence (“as above, so below”) 10:58 Descension into matter & reascension 12:42 The cyclical, chiastic nature of the ladderThe Seven Rungs18:27 Rung 1 – From shame to purification 22:47 Rung 2 – From intellectual pride to embodied wisdom 25:55 Rung 3 – Attachment to emotional regulation 30:02 Rung 4 – Fear to courage (center of the chiasm) 34:24 Rung 5 – Aggression to clarity & truth 37:57 Rung 6 – External authority to spiritual sovereignty 39:59 Rung 7 – Integration & joy 41:51 Rung 8 – Encountering Christ44:58 Mary Magdalene's ascent vision 55:41 “The house of God is within you” 57:19 Invitation into spiritual educationResources: The Ascent Vision of Mary Magdalene Questions about Return to the Garden? Sign up for a free discovery call! Hidden Wisdom initiates truth-seekers into the Mysteries, guiding listeners toward a lived experience of the Divine that awakens and transforms faith—without dismantling family or community. Pursue your Journey: ✨ Hidden Wisdom App – Coming Spring 2026! Pathway programs, community, library, events and more! Join the waitlist for updates, sneak peeks, and discounts!

    House Podcastica: A Game of Thrones Podcast
    Severance S1E3 "In Perpetuity"

    House Podcastica: A Game of Thrones Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 100:43


    Reposted from Wax Episodic, which you can find at: https://podcastica.com/podcast/wax-episodic — Why are you standing weird? Stand normal. Are you uncomfortable? We could all look away?  Mentioned Free eBook The You You Are: A Spiritual Biagraphy of You by Dar. Ricken Lazlo Hale, PhD: https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-you-you-are/id6738364141 Audiobook version, narrated by the author: https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/the-you-you-are/id1780413757 Next up on Severance: S1E4 “The You You Are”. 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! — Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3494848347?pwd=cTZJQkJRRk1sK3o4SS9peGZ5ZkJxQT09  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices