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Dr. Marty Makary joined Rich to discuss his piece in the Wall Street Journal on the harmful effects masks are having on kids and issuing mask mandates on kids is an unnecessary step. Photo by: Noam Galai / Stringer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I hope you know that regulating emotions is no small feat. Marsha Linehan, founder of DBT, identifies 5 reasons why it ain't easy to keep our emotions in check. Disclaimer Anxiety Help With Wes is not meant to take place of a therapist or doctor. I am not a licensed professional counselor. And while I am a school counselor, content and stories discussed reflect in no way on education or the school system in which I work. About Me I've found there is a great need for those facing anxiety and depression. I see many people struggle to find effective help and even then the process ain't easy. I myself have experienced severe panic attacks and depersonalization disorder. After getting through what felt hopeless at times, I'm here to provide stories of recovery and connect with you. If you find this helpful, please rate and review. Feel free to email support@anxietyhelpwithwes if you'd like to connect further. YouTube Page (with video of this audio recording) https://www.youtube.com/c/WesMurphyAnxietyHelp
Episodio que empieza con uno de los segmentos más populares de este podcast!! #RolasPutonasPeroMatonas. Continuamos con la reseña sobre Space Jam 2: A New Legacy, comparamos la secuela de LeBron James con la original de Michael Jordan, hablamos sobre los sabrivasos que teníamos de niños, y terminamos con el Velocipastor!! Escúchanos: Spotify / Apple Podcast / ivoox / YouTube Apóyanos: patreon.com/holamsupernova Síguenos: Twitter/ Instagram: holamsupernova
Zack Meisel of The Athletic joins the Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima to discuss Tony La Russa going after Roberto Perez, Trade Deadline and Terry Francona's possible future with the Cleveland Indians. Catch the Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima Weekdays 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this Viktor Krauss interview, Victor talks about moving to Nashville from Champagne, Illinois, and how he got his career moving by getting out of his comfort zone… stories about working with Peter Rowan, Shelby Lynn, Lyle Lovett, Bill Frisell, Robert Plant, Tom Jones, Shawn Colvin… rising to the occasion, buck naked concertgoers, the upside (and downside) of being direct, marriage, being a dad, the ease of youth, and loads more from this successful studio & touring veteran If you'd like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Viktor is a well-known first call session and touring bassist out of Nashville. He has over 500 LP credits as either a bassist, composer/songwriter or producer. He's recorded or toured with Lyle Lovett (since 1994), Bill Frisell, James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, Buddy Miller, Tom Jones, Shawn Colvin, Carly Simon, Jerry Douglas, Chet Atkins, Larry Carlton, The Chieftains, Peter Rowan, Harry Connick Jr., J.D. Souther, Joan Baez, Indigo Girls, Dolly Parton, Graham Nash, Michael McDonald, John Fogerty, Elvis Costello, Kenny Rogers, Jewel, and many others. Subscribe YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EveryoneLovesGuitar?sub_confirmation=1 Website: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe
The Statue and Monument Review Task Force Spokesperson State Representative Tim Butler (87th-Springfield) joins John Williams to describe who decides which statues to bring down after their legacies have come into question.
Where we: Break out the Randomizer again as the Gold Cup & Olympics is the only thing happening of note Talk great missed opportunities, missing football and returning old boys... Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/footyfromthefoot/id1486406462 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/29suvn5FGvRSoCFbu7q5P9?si=lPdRkRnsTzKMJNhIRWCGAQ Listen on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLnNvdW5kY2xvdWQuY29tL3VzZXJzL3NvdW5kY2xvdWQ6dXNlcnM6Njc2NjQ3MDE0L3NvdW5kcy5yc3M?sa=X&ved=0CBEQ27cFahcKEwiQzMOL0qzwAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg Listen on Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1486406462/footyfromthefoot Bluefoot Self-Isolation shirt and virtual tip jar www.bluefootbar.com https://youtu.be/S-LpQoCEI9I Glen McAuley, 124th-minute equaliser from inside his own half in an astonishing FAI (Football Association of Ireland) Cup match between Athlone and Waterford on Friday Show Notes: Hawksbee & Jacobs Christmas Eve Special including yours truly at 1.13:51 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/christmas-eve-special-2020/id348889102?i=1000503422670 Our 100th Episode https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-100-up-round-table/id1486406462?i=1000517279825
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It's Hard Being A Parent by Imam Bilal Elsakka
Simon Pilcher - The effects of the fall continue to play a major role in our dissatisfaction and toil of everyday work. In our pursuit for fulfillment in work, we continue to be stricken with pain, suffer and then die. How then do we respond to the meaninglessness of it all? Simon Pilcher, who manages the investments for a pension fund, shares his experiences of the world of work not being all that we would like it to be.
1. Is the 'Friday Effect" back? This is where the markets seem to always rally on a Friday. This did not play out last week, but it seems that the 'Friday Effect' has not worked on the past two monthly options expirations (June & July options expiration). It looks to be in gear today.2. Earnings season is underway. Next week we get the big mega cap tech stocks reporting. Almost every trader in the world is waiting for this to happen. Apple (AAPL), Alphabet (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), Facebook (FB) & Amazon (AMZN) all report next week. 3. Robinhood IPORobinhood is the most highly anticipated IPO of the year. The company is expected to come public late next week. The ticker symbol for the stock will be HOOD.4. BitcoinContinued pattern of weakness. Hasn't broken down yet. 5. Gold/SilverStill getting slammed. Down by $8, under 1800. It's been weak since June expiration. Miners are lagging metal, always a bad sign.
- "L.A. County is Reporting 'an Uptick' in the New of New Covid-19 Cases in Nursing Homes. But are these Numbers Being Artifically Inflated? And Why is the Media SO INTERESTED ALL OF A SUDDEN in 'Slowing the Spreading of Misinformation' on this Topic?" - JEANNIE CUNNION: Don't Miss Out - Daring to Believe Life Is Better with the Holy Spirit - "Phoenix Suns Head Coach Monty Williams Sets the Internet ABLAZE by CONGRATULATING the Rival Milwaukee Bucks IN THEIR LOCKER ROOM Just MINUTES After Losing the NBA Finals - Says His Faith Sees Him Through"
Newski been featured on Rolling Stone, NPR, American Songwriter, SiriusXM, Boston Globe, and Billboard. He continues to tour over 100 dates per year. He's also the host of the popular podcast, Dirt from the Road, where he chats with musicians about their strangest travel stories, mental health boosts, and how to navigate the hurdles of being a person in modern times. Guests include All American Rejects, Dashboard Confessional, Nada Surf, Stelth Ulvang (The Lumineers), Guster, Heartless Bastards, The Verve Pipe, Toad the Wet Sprocket and Barenaked Ladies co-founder, Steven Page. Starting with couple of doodles Newski posted to social media making light of his struggle with anxiety and depression, they garnered a surprising and overwhelming response and he decided to make his relatable coping mechanism of drawings into a series. Now, Newski presents three years' worth of drawings in his new book, It's Hard to be a Person, offering mental health boosts through humor and relatable quips about the perils of living in our world with a mental illness. Newski's drawings offer a warmth and innocence that comforts readers and reflects their own experiences to assert that, despite the taboo of mental illness, most of us relate to each other on a deeper level when it comes to mental health. Join us for an incredible time at Growth Now Summit LIVE! Get Your Tickets HERE!
In this episode, Jack puts Paige on the hot seat! They give the inside scoop of what's new in their life and what's coming up, as well as opening up about vulnerable topics and experiences. The two give relationship advice and reflect on the different ways they process life changes. Paige gets vulnerable about her eating disorder. She discusses the societal pressures in summer to look a certain way in a bikini, the guilt and shame that comes with slacking off workouts and skipping meals. Eating disorders are often an old pattern and a vicious cycle, and she shares the importance of having support from others to hold you accountable and ensure your health is where it needs to be. They also talk about the next steps in their relationship following their move to Arizona, and the challenges and excitement that come with living together. New experiences, different geography, new community... how could it be better? While the excitement is a valid emotion, so are the others. Paige says, “Whenever you do something brave and outside of your comfort zone, it doesn't come easy and natural... It is going to be hard. An adventure that will expose all the emotions... sadness, excitement, fear, and more.” Everyone processes their emotions differently, but every new adventure is one to be a light in the world and see it as an opportunity to grow. Finally, what's the future of the podcast going to look like? To stay centered around mental health. Mental health is hard. Everyone has a story, and everyone's story is important, has depth, and matters. The connection with other people's stories is what reveals our humanness and that we are not alone! We also talk about Eating disordersMovingRelationship adviceLife transitionsSocietal pressuresGetting out of your comfort zoneFamily sicknessDeathThe future of the podJack's Resources:Instagram: @jackholmgrenIt's Hard Resources:https://www.itshardpodcast.comFollow It's Hard on Instagram if you don't already! I share updates on the episodes, chats about mental health and other parts of my life--go check out https://www.instagram.com/itshardpodcast/Rate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/its-hard/id1487375933NEW WEBSITE: https://www.itshardpodcast.comNow find us on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@itshardpodcastJoin me in It's Hard. You'll love it as much as I do. https://it-s-hard.mn.co/feed?autojoin=1It's Hard is edited by Sather Audio https://www.instagram.com/satheraudio/Hearts 4 Henry: https://www.instagram.com/hearts_4_henry/https://www.etsy.com/shop/Hearts4Henry?ref=l2-about-shopname
It may be harder to be humble than many think. What do you make of these two parables-
In this episode, Asia, Jareed, and Paige discuss the concept of adulting and all of the decisions that come with it. At the ripe age of 18, our society is forced to make a decision that will determine the rest of our lives: to attend college, to attend community college, to go to trade school, to go straight to work, perhaps even none of the above. What if I told you there was no right or wrong path? There is an expectation that young people will all follow the same path. Our generation is starting to change that narrative. It is okay not to go to college, it is okay to go into a trade, it is okay to do something different than everyone around you. We live with the idea that there is one trajectory to follow and you can't make any turns off that. Asia and Jareed remind us that this is not the case and that the “norm” looks different for everyone. We must make the decisions that are best for ourselves, not simply based on what others are doing. We also discuss the different experiences that each person has with vulnerability, opening up, race + identity, mental health, and more. While it can be hard to believe at times, the hardships we face make us who we are. We can choose to react positively or negatively no matter what life throws at us. Adulting is hard. Find what makes you happy. Make decisions you support. The rest will follow! We also talk about: • Supporting others • The perception of fear • Money management • Job/work life • Doing what you love • Failure • Internal vs external processing • Empathy • Race + identity
Too often, humility is in short supply among business leaders. And yet it's a powerful quality that can affect real change in your organization. Today Neha and I take a humble look at leadership, and learn how to balance confidence with humility. Plus, a couple of breathing exercises (of course). Follow Neha at: https://www.instagram.com/thebreathyogi/
How Do You Hold On To Your Faith When It's Hard |Ron Woods | City Light Church by Jabin Chavez
It's the return from work detail of Ron Phillips! What is the real meaning behind all these new "hate" groups? Let's just be Americans, is the 4th of July Racist?, Tom McDonald's new song, the truth behind Hitler. Plus, Jeffy (Chewing the Fat podcast) stops by to correct our hot dog math.You can watch us live on Facebook (for now), Youtube, Mojo 5-0 TV, or listen live on Mojo 5-0 Radio on iHeartRadio or on our website at Mojo50.com.#TheDailyMoJo #Mojo50 #WhatILearnedToday #ResistStupid #RealBradStaggs #RealRonPhillips
Show note links: Freebies: Grab your FREE ‘Stressed To Success' meditation: https://bit.ly/stressedtosuccess Book in a discovery call to see how I can help you: https://calendly.com/franexcell/20min Ways to work with me: 1:1 https://www.franexcell.com/private-coaching/ SOS! (Success Over Stress) Group Programme (Coming back in Q4!) Positive Pants Academy Subscription (Join the waitlist https://bit.ly/PPAcademywaitlist ) Products: Grab Your 365 day Gratitude Journal on Amazon:https://bit.ly/365daygratitude Grab Your Positive Pants Firmly On Notebook:https://bit.ly/positivepantsonbook Shop printables and meditations: https://www.franexcell.com/shop/ Contact: Make sure you're following me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imfranexcell/ and tag me into your key takeaways! Email me at hello@franexcell.com with any questions or take aways! For more, head over to: www.franexcell.com/ Why It's Hard To Sell Yourself? Why is it so hard to sell yourself? I sent an email to my list last week essentially thanking them for sticking around while I was doing my One To Many Partner launch. It got SO many responses and so many people thanking ME that I felt it warranted it's own episode because the exact same message goes out to you my glorious listener. I so appreciate you and it really did lead to what I think, id a really good point! So I'm going to read it to you and expand on it a little so you can ponder what you might want to take from it. And if you're not on my list, go pop yourself on there by downloading my stressed to success guided meditation to get you out of stress fast. You can find it in my Instagram bio @imfranexcell. You can find it in the show notes, on my website franexcell.com, all the places! So here we go... I know I've been ALLLLLLLL up in your inbox lately (slash, in your earbuds talking about OTM!) and you're still here :-) So I want to say a huge thank you! Even if One to Many wasn't for you this time, I hope you still got some value from my emails (slash interviews!), or even better, are coming back next year. I don't take you allowing me into your inbox (slash earbuds!) lightly, I see it as a massive privilege so thank you for being here! BUT...I think it leads nicely onto a good point... It's really easy to fear selling to your audience so I wanted to give you a little reframe today. (this also easily applies to selling yourself in job interviews too!) When you have a solution to someone's problem...what's worse. Telling them...or not telling them? The way I see it, if you have a way to help someone out of pain, why would you NOT tell them about it?! It's up to them if they want to buy or not. You're not forcing them. But they do need the information to be able to make the right choice for them. I was selling my friend Lisa's programme because (having been through it myself, led an accountability pod, been the mindset coach and led my own cohort of people through it and seeing it from all angles!) I KNOW it can change lives and I KNOW it's not like other courses out there. I KNOW Lisa holds herself to the highest standard of integrity so I wholeheartedly trust that she will do right by my audience. I KNOW she prioritises people's results rather than just the money in the bank (I mean that's nice too of course...she made £2.5m in a WEEK!) I KNOW her and her team will do everything they can to get MY audience results. Easy sell for me! How easy do you find it to sell yourself, your products or your service? Sit with that for a second. I feel the same confidence nowadays when I'm selling my own products and services. I 100% believe in them. I 100% believe in the transformation it can give people. I KNOW I do everything in my power to help people get results. I KNOW I prioritise people over pennies. I KNOW my unique combination of skills, knowledge, training, education and experience changes lives and is unique to me, I'm not a cookie cutter dime a dozen. So I will do my best to let people know how I can help them. Because I KNOW I can help them! (For context, I want to change nothing more than people walking around believing and feeling like they are the way they are and do the things they do because there's something wrong with them. Something inherently flawed. That the things they want are out of reach for them but not for other people. I spent the majority of my life believing that about myself and it's incredibly painful. It's also not flipping true! So if I can help even one person understand it's not their fault. That they can rewire their brian and nervous system to live a full, rich life doing exactly what they want then I will do everything I can to help that person know that. When the penny drops and they know they can make huge changes, that they aren't stuck, that the things that hold them back make sense, helped them at one point in their life and can be healed now...then I shall let them know!) It wasn't always that way, I get how hard it is at the beginning, I've been there. Doubting your ability to give someone transformation. Doubting your ability to deliver. Questioning yourself at every turn. The confidence I have now wasn't there to start with. I THOUGHT I could really help people because I'd helped myself, but I didn't KNOW it like I do now. So I discounted my rates until I got my 'reps' in. I didn't start HERE....but I did START! So if you're reading (slash listening to!) this thinking you'll never be able to sell. Worrying about people who unsubscribe, worrying if people will judge you or not like you for selling...stop. You're still here aren't you? I sent you a lot of emails (talked about OTM a LOT!), Maybe you didn't read them all, maybe you did. But you're still here. And those that unsubscribed...probably didn't need my solutions! And that's ok, it's not a judgement on me or who I am as a person if they don't want my emails anymore!...same goes for you! The bottom line is, the more you believe in yourself and your product or service the easier it is to talk about it. That's all selling really is, it's telling someone you have a solution to their problem and helping them make a decision. We sell to people all the time without realising it. To our loved ones, friends, family. We help them when we know there's a potential solution to their problem right?! It's really not that different! So if you have a fear or belief around selling I hope this little reframe helps. You can also find all my current 'solutions' for in the show notes, on my website, over on Instagram ;-) We often fear sales because of how we've felt when being sold to. But the thing people don't realise….is you don't have to sell that way! But also, because we don't really believe in our own products or services. The confidence lies there. So that's the piece of the puzzle to work on. You can have all the sales skills and strategy in the world but you've got to believe in what you do first! Selling to someone thinking ‘I need to get this sale' or ‘I need the money' or thinking that that sale ‘validates' you in some way has a VERY different energy to ‘I know I can help this person so i'm going to make sure they know how so they can make the best decision for them' So just remember that the next time you're in a launch, or on a discovery call, or in an interview. Do I believe I can solve this person's problem? If so, tell them! Fx
In his Dharma talk senior student Kenko shares three brief vignettes from his life, as encouragement for connecting with our ordinary, concrete, simple, and direct experience of this moment. Podcast audio: The post Talk by Kenko “Because it is so very clear, it's hard to see” first appeared on The Village Zendo.
July 1, 2021 - Proverbs 15; Matthew 27
Sam Edelman co-founder Libby Edelman is a step ahead when it comes to knowing what shoe trends are going to take off. “It's our job to come up with what's happening in fashion,” Edelman said on the latest episode of the Glossy Podcast. “So every time we design a product, it's got to [reflect] a trend that's going to hit the following year.” Trendspotting is a skill she's perfected over the last 40 years at Esprit Shoes, and co-founder of Sam & Libby and Sam Edelman footwear brands, along with her husband, Sam Edelman. The latter brand launched in 2004 and is now sold at retailers including Shopbop and Nordstrom, as well as through its own e-commerce site and 13 stores. But that's not to say that it's easy to get a leg up on the industry's direction. The reason: "It's hard to move fast in the footwear industry,” Edelman said. “There are a lot of components. You have to own the right leather, you have to buy it, it all takes time.… It's 180-plus days to take [a style] from an idea to a store.” Luckily for Sam Edelman, it was able to expedite its processes to get in on the pandemic-hot slipper trend. “There was this big resurgence of slippers, with nobody going out of the house,” Edelman said. “It was [a style] we'd never done before, so we had to jump on it.” Edelman discussed the brand's other mid-pandemic moves, including its marketing expansion to catalogs and its new bid for higher-end shoppers.
Have you ever had a child who only seems to push you away and makes it hard to love them back? Judy Douglass shares how God gave her abundant and unconditional love for her son during the tough times. https://youtu.be/P5l3JpwPyG0
It's Hard to Eat Healthy 06/18/2021
Welcome to This Shifting Moment with Richard Burr and Josh Cobia We're seeking a profound shift in the way that we react to things through weekly conversations on what matters most. As always please reach out to us @ ThisShiftingmoment@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram at @ThisShiftingMoment Leave us a voicemail @ (424) 603-2548 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/this-shifting-moment/message
Ever wonder why it's so hard to break old habits and why it seems almost impossible to start new ones?! Look no further! ---------------------------- Resources to support your wellness practice:
Get notes on this podcast here: https://churchleaders.com/podcast/376033-tim-mackie-jon-collins-bible.html BibleProject's Tim Mackie and Jon Collins say it's not surprising if people find the Bible hard to understand. "Most people," says Tim, "aren't in the habit of reading ancient texts from across the planet from thousands of years ago, and that's what the Bible is." ► Listen on Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-churchleaders-podcast/id988990685?mt=2 ► Listen on GooglePlay: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iycvfoqhkk6saen2hsbjw6yuz24 Connect with ChurchLeaders Online! ChurchLeaders brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on faith, ministry and leading the church. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive content. Visit ChurchLeaders Website: https://churchleaders.comFind ChurchLeaders on Facebook: https://facebook.com/churchleaders Follow ChurchLeaders on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChurchLead Follow ChurchLeaders on Instagram: https://instagram.com/churchlead/ Follow ChurchLeaders on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/churchleaders/
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Rob and Tami talk about breaking the pattern of impulsive acts, discovering you've fallen in love with someone who doesn't love you back as an addict, and so much more on this week's episode! Dr. Rob has seen breakthroughs with couples who have been betrayed for years as well as people who've fully recovered from chem sex addiction, recovery IS IN the cards for you. Just keep making progress one day at a time! TAKEAWAYS: [0:25] Wouldn't it just be easier to leave the addict? I don't trust him alone with the kids. [3:30] Trust can be restored. Dr. Rob has seen people repair their relationship after it being broken for 30 years. [6:45] I'm acting impulsive and breaking agreements. How do I fix this? [11:25] I'm a chem sex addict and I realize I have to let my partner go. How do I say clean? [14:45] Dr. Rob shares a story of a partner leaving him and the grief he felt. [19:45] People don't do drugs and have sex at the same time for no reason. [21:00] Am I a sex/love addict? Am I narcissistic? [23:45] How do I proceed with my betrayed spouse? [26:10] What's the purpose of disclosing with your partner? RESOURCES: Seekingintegrity.com Email Tami: Tami@Seekingintegrity.com Sexandrelationshiphealing.com Intherooms.com Out of the Doghouse: A Step-by-Step Relationship-Saving Guide for Men Caught Cheating Book by Robert Weiss Prodependence: Moving Beyond Codependency Book by Robert Weiss Sex Addiction 101: A Basic Guide to Healing from Sex, Porn, and Love Addiction by Robert Weiss Out of the Doghouse: A Step-by-Step Relationship-Saving Guide for Men Caught Cheating Book by Robert Weiss Cruise Control Book by Robert Weiss
Short and sweet. You don't have a problem. It's easy
Beet and the Beetette's are back at it with special guest Luke Krouse. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robert-bailey4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robert-bailey4/support
Whether Elle Woods, Harvey Specter, or Atticus Finch inspired you to be a lawyer, you'll end up in the same place - law school. But what is law school really like? Your favorite legal A-Team gives you an inside look at not only law school, but the pair drops wisdom on the LSAT and the bar exam too. The duo explains what to expect each year of law school, whether you really should go or not, what elements actually matter when applying to law school, and way more. And you know no episode about law school is complete without Andrea sharing her Practice Court experience at Baylor Law. This is episode is a great resource for anyone thinking about going to law school, whether it is you or a friend. Connect with Andrea on IG: @andrea.s.turnerConnect with Austin on IG: @the_dallas_lawyerCheck out #LAWYERED on IG: @hash_tag_lawyered
Is waiting EVER easy? Wouldn't you like to know how to wait WELL?. Krystal Ribble has discovered how to navigate difficult seasons of waiting with peace and success. Get tips from her book Love Me in The Waiting: Trusting God's Purpose When You're Longing For What's Next How She's Waiting for Her Son To Be Healed Helpful Scripture Examples of Waiting Find Peace and Hope During Difficult Seasons of Waiting Tune in and ENJOY your Mom Life!!! Listen to the next ChannelMom Radio Fridays @ 1PM - Saturdays @ 7AM and @ 2:30PM. And JOIN us for #mondaymomprayer on ChannelMom's Facebook page at noon MT on Mondays! Shop Amazon?? Go to Amazon Smile and choose ChannelMom Media as charity for Amazon Smile to donate to!
Lynn explores some of the reason we don't do what is good for us even thought we know it is good for us. Learn a really great tool for overcoming this common hurdle.
Sin offers us freedom, but in the end it takes away the very freedom that it promises. But in the middle of our sins, our habits, and our addictions, we see that true and lasting freedom is found in Christ. Discussion QuestionsWhy is it important to understand sin both as a choice of the will and as enslavement? What happens when we leave out or minimize either side of the equation?Why is it important to remember that deep, lasting, true freedom is found in Jesus? How does the gospel empower our pursuit of freedom?Is there someone in your life who struggles with addictions that you have treated with judgment, anger, or impatience? Who might you need to repent to for these attitudes?What addictions or habits are you “stuck” in right now? Who does God want you to reach out to right away so that you can begin your journey toward freedom?Prayer Points Pray for people who are stuck in addictions or other sinful patterns and habits.Pray that we would have gospel-shaped hearts of love, compassion, and grace for others as we seek to help them walk out their freedom. Pray that God would give you the courage and the hope to confess your sins and addictions to others who can help you walk out your own freedom in Christ.For Further Study 2006 Week 12, Packers @ Seahawks gameAddictions, a Banquet in the Grave book by Ed WelchSin as Slavery sermon by Tim Keller
As followers of Jesus in a pluralistic, multicultural society, it can be challenging to know how to interact with people of different faiths. We often feel uncomfortable or even fearful. But the more we understand the good news of the gospel of Jesus, the more we are able to share his love with people who believe differently than us with grace and truth.Discussion Questions. What people in your life have different beliefs than you, particularly those who are adherents to different faiths? How do you feel about having conversation with them regarding deeper things around faith? Why is it important to remember who the “real enemy” is? How does that free us from the trap of forcing the gospel on others?If Jesus is building a kingdom made up of people from every nation, tribe, and language, we will inevitably need to tell the gospel to people of different faiths. How does the gospel empower us for the work of mission?What specific avenues of ministry and evangelism has the Lord opened up for you? How can those in your group help you work out the missional opportunities God has given you? Prayer PointsPray for individuals in your life who don't believe in Jesus. Pray that God would give you opportunities to share the incredible truths of the gospel with them.Pray for our church to be full of both grace and truth as we interact with people of other faiths.
E2 Church is a church based in Sacramento, CA that exists so that people far from God will be made alive in Christ. Find us @e2church and @jaredcaellis on Facebook and Instagram. You can also find this episode on our YouTube channel @e2church
Being [at Work] offers a daily dose of leadership focused on helping you, the leader. During challenging times we need all of the encouragement we can get. Sometimes there’s simply no playbook and we just need to do the best we can. Sometimes the best we can is being reminded of the gifts and insight you already have within. Now, if you're in the midst of a challenging time, our goal at HRD Advisory Group is to help remind and encourage you no matter the situation you’re in. Be sure to subscribe and get your daily dose. Resources: HRD Advisory Group: https://hrdadvisorygroup.com/ Being [at Work]: https://hrdadvisorygroup.com/podcasts/
Discussion QuestionsWhat do you think of when you think of hell?How has your understanding of hell impacted you over your lifetime?Why do you think the doctrine of hell is so difficult for people to accept?What are the arguments against hell's existence that you find most sympathetic?Is God just and good and loving when he judges sinners?What Scripture passages impact you the most about hell and God's judgment?How have your views changed or not changed after the sermon on hell?What impact does your view of hell have on the realities of hell?What impact do your beliefs about hell have on your joining God on mission to “seek and save the lost” (Luke 19:10)?Prayer PointsPray for those in our church who are struggling to understand and believe the truths of God regarding God's righteous judgement of sinners. Pray that they will submit to God's sovereignty and trust in his grace and goodness.Pray for those in our church, community, and world who are lost in their sins and need to hear and believe that Jesus is the Savior and their only hope. Pray for us to be bold in our evangelism and confident in our sharing of Jesus. Pray that the Truth of God will prevail in the hearts and minds of our western society which dismisses God and his truths; putting forward their own narrative.
Hot Takedown reflects on Albert Pujols exit and previews our WNBA predictions.
Hot Takedown reflects on Albert Pujols exit and previews our WNBA predictions.
Acts 8:4-12 - Now those who were scattered went about preaching the word. 5 Philip went down to the city of Samaria and proclaimed to them the Christ. 6 And the crowds with one accord paid attention to what was being said by Philip, when they heard him and saw the signs that he did. 7 For unclean spirits, crying out with a loud voice, came out of many who had them, and many who were paralyzed or lame were healed. 8 So there was much joy in that city. 9 But there was a man named Simon, who had previously practiced magic in the city and amazed the people of Samaria, saying that he himself was somebody great. 10 They all paid attention to him, from the least to the greatest, saying, “This man is the power of God that is called Great.” 11 And they paid attention to him because for a long time he had amazed them with his magic. 12 But when they believed Philip as he preached good news about the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women. 13 Even Simon himself believed, and after being baptized he continued with Philip. And seeing signs and great miracles performed, he was amazed. Not A Needy Person is now LIVE - Submit needs or meet the needs of others https://NotANeedyPerson.org Join me for "Scripture Sketches" - weekly video teaching on my YouTube channel - SUBSCRIBE SO YOU DON'T MISS ANY OF THESE STUDIES: https://careygreen.com/youtube SUBMIT YOUR PRAYER REQUEST OR PRAISE: https://careygreen.com/prayer BECOME A MORNING MINDSET PARTNER: 1) monthly partner: https://mm-partners.supercast.tech/ 2) Give a one-time gift: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/yourmorningmindset
Who doesn't like a good walk in the forest? It turns out that walking in the forest is even more important than we realize. Jared and his team have been able to quantify the importance of nature, and many are taking notice. When you are a mission driven Founder like Jared, it can be hard to stay focused on the core economics of the business. Listen how Jared overcomes the urge to investigate other "curious" areas of inquiry and stay focused.
We have a GREAT game for you today. it's Carmela & Ryan Madden vs Ben and Adam Fried with Jonathan hosting. Enjoy! Please note - This episode was originally recorded as TW 322 but shifted due to some unexpected issues with the original recording. Sponsored by BetterHelp - www.betterhelp.com/twa
Mia is headed back to school less than a month after major surgery. Phil, Jase, and Al love how unifying it was to hold the Masters in Georgia amid all the controversy and boycotts — even if Phil does find golf stressful and embarrassing. In another chapter of "Jase's Grocery Store Chronicles," someone grills Jase about how Jesus could be a plan. Jase has been in plenty of men's rooms, and there's something in the Bible he just can't figure out about circumcision. And the guys talk about why it's much harder to show grace to people who are legalistic, the R-rated verse you don't hear in many sermons, and how changed lives become evidence of God's grace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Fingers Crossed this week, Sierra & Kristee dive into the topic of apologizing- when is it too late to apologize? How have long-overdue apologies affected them in their lives? Are after-the-fact apologies helpful or selfish? This episode features touching and insightful listener stories and advice all about the impact that apologies can have, as well as how to move on with your life when you won't ever get the apology you need or deserve. Follow us on Instagram @fingerscrossedpod and don't forget to subscribe and rate us 5 stars if you're enjoying the show! @sierramichellegreen @kristeevetter Keep your fingers crossed! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fingers-crossed8/message