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Father Simon Says
Comfort - Father Simon Says - December 10, 2024

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 46:08


(3:09) Bible Study:  Is 40:1-11 Comfort my people. What does that mean? Father explains Mt 18:12-14 What is the value of sheep? Father Explains (17:41) Break 1 (18:28) Letters (from December 3, 2024): How long should we dwell on our own evil through original sin? Can you receive the sacraments if you are married to a non-Catholic? Father answers these and many more questions. Wanna ask a question? Write to father at simon@relevantradio.com (28:46) Break 2 (30:27) Word of the Day (from December 3, 2024): Faithfulness (35:56) Phones (from December 3, 2024): Jenny - How can God know everything if we have free will? Why should I pray if God has it all figured out already. John - I received communion at a funeral, but I have been away from the church for 40 years.

The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show: May 02, 2023 - Hour 2

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 51:09


Patrick answers listener questions about what happens if you are not given absolution in confession, how best to talk to an atheist friend about the faith, what did Jesus do with the gifts from the three wise men, and where does it say the “veil was torn in two?” -  Email - Is it okay for lay people to say the prayer the priest is saying as the priest is saying it? Patricia - If a priest does not give you absolution does that confession not absolve you of sin? Louise - Can I give the Eucharist to CNAs who work at hospitals? Brian - How can I talk with a close friend who left the faith and is now an Atheist? Mike - What are your thoughts on Luke 22 where Jesus tells us to buy a sword? Could that be used as a reason for people to buy guns now days? Keith - Seal of the confessional: If someone was to tell a priest that he was about to commit a sin can the priest mention that to the authorities? Jenny - How involved were you with your kids' friendships? Rowen 9-years-old - What did Jesus do with the gifts from the three wise men? Mary Ann - I met someone interested in becoming Catholic but she is wondering where does it say that the veil was torn in two?

How to Sell Your Stuff on Etsy
Ep 67 | How to Become A Best-Selling Designer for Etsy Print on Demand

How to Sell Your Stuff on Etsy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 64:51


One of THE MOST important skills you must develop to become successful with Print on Demand Etsy is design! And good news--- this skill can be learned, even if you have no previous experience or talent. Today I'm joined once again by @JennyFromTheShopp who is dropping all kinds of golden nuggets for how to design for Etsy Print on Demand. YES! You can do it and she'll teach you how!  **“How to Sell Your Stuff on Etsy” is not affiliated with or endorsed by Etsy.com   STUFF WE MENTIONED: NEW SERVICES: *NOW AVAILABLE: Etsy Shop Reviews by Lizzie:  https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/offers/JzL6ksDk  BUNDLE and SAVE: Etsy Shop Review + Etsy SEO Workshop: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/offers/ys2CzwEL  BACK (but limited availability-- I'm only accepting 8 max coaching sessions per month): One-on-one 1-hour zoom consults: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/offers/eoWdJzJ7  ------------------------------------ FIRST EPISODE with Jenny: How to Create a Passive Income on Etsy with Print on Demand: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/blog/passive-income-with-print-on-demand    **Jenny's Etsy POD Design course: https://bit.ly/3Du55KD  **Jenny's POD Beginner Course: https://bit.ly/3sZdjoF **Jenny's TikTok: @Jennyfromtheshopp https://www.tiktok.com/@jennyfromtheshopp   --------------------------------------------- FREE ETSY MASTERCLASS: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/masterclass FREE PDF DOWNLOAD: “4 Strategies I Used to Grow My Etsy Shop from $25 to $6000k/month”: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/site/4-strategies-opt-in Grab my eCourse “Listings that Sell” and learn how to skyrocket your Etsy business: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/offers/Xo52uqVF Find me on Instagram and TikTok @HowtoSellYourStuff ----- HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF WEBSITE: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/ HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/howtosellyourstuff/ HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF SHOWNOTES: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/blog/print-on-demand-etsy   ----- This Episode is Sponsored by: The Etsy SEO Workshop! Ok so you've heard me say it again and again—your SEO or search engine optimization is CRITICAL to your success on Etsy. Scootch in-- because I'm teaching you the exact SEO research strategy I used to build a multiple 6-figure Etsy shop. No matter what you're selling on Etsy—this workshop will show you how to compete in the Etsy search results and teach you research skills you can use in countless business applications. Learn more and grab your seat at https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/SEO   *Some of the links above are affiliate links which means I'll receive a commission if you purchase through my link, at no extra cost to you. You can see my affiliate disclosure here: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/affiliate-disclosure

And Then This Happened
The Importance of Grit

And Then This Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 45:23


Meet Erica Liu WilliamsErica Liu Williams is a former Olympic trials swimmer and Silicon Valley techie, so it's safe to say she knows a thing or two about ambition, perseverance, and determination. Today, Erica's career looks a lot different—she works full-time as the founder of gr8nola, a granola brand you can find in the kitchens at big tech company headquarters (think: Twitter, Facebook, Dropbox, and Slack). Erica also sells her wildly delicious superfood snack through gr8nola's website, on Amazon, and in select retailers. On this episode of Making it HappenLeaving a stable career to start your own company takes grit. When Erica launched gr8nola, she quickly learned how to run a business and how to show up for herself as a solo founder. On this episode, Erica shares with hosts Katie and Jenny:How she went all in on gr8nola and held herself accountableHow she motivates herself during difficult timesWhere she turns for support when self-doubt creeps in

A Single Serving Podcast
Stick Your Face In Ice Water

A Single Serving Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 63:42


Dr. Jenny Taitz, PsyD, is a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist based in Los Angeles. She joins the podcast this week to discuss ruminating, among other common themes within the single community, as well as the benefits of connecting with a therapist. She also offers several strategies for rumination and overthinking. This is a beneficial episode for anyone considering therapy or for anyone who has struggled with ruminating as it relates to single life. Jenny's WebsiteBooks by Jenny:How to Be Single and Happy: Science-Based Strategies for Keeping Your Sanity While Looking for a Soul MateEnd Emotional Eating: Using Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills to Cope with Difficult Emotions and Develop a Healthy Relationship to Foodshanisilver.comShani on InstagramA Single Serving Podcast Facebook Group*Amazon links above are affiliate links. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/shanisilver)

Straight 2 L, The L Word Podcast
105: Lies, Lies, Lies

Straight 2 L, The L Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 70:20


Welcome to Straight 2 L, a podcast about the television series The L Word! Host Tonya (a lesbian) invites Suzanne and Whitney (two straights) into her home to take a deep dive into the 15-year old show, answering questions like: Why do people continue to have sex with Jenny? How many NCAA violations have accumulated for Trish? Why do Soup Chef and Dana not understand female ejaculation? What is your preferred method in taking a pregnancy test? Do the girls survive the undisclosed recording location? Take a listen and let this episode fill your big, gaping Spring slot!    

Pod Pod Cvlt Cast
#8 Be Kind To Yourself (Self Care Part 1)

Pod Pod Cvlt Cast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 49:36


(Self Care Part 1)The Pod shares some life stuff, then tackles self care- answering two questions from our Patreon Patron, Jenny:"How do you manage self care with so many people around?""How do you nurture your relationships with metamours, partners, friends, etc?"In this two part release, they work through a Self Care Assessment , examining their physical, emotional/psychological, spiritual, and professional self care activities. Learn the differences between proactive self care and reactive coping; and explore mindfulness, meditation, and creativity with the Pod!For a list of terms and resources discussed in this episode, visit http://www.podpodcvltcast.com/2019/10/01/8-9-be-kind-to-yourself-part-1-and-2/Help us bring you more of the Pod Pod Cvlt Cast by becoming a Patron!Follow @cvltwithav on Instagram for photos of a sweet pig, a terrible #PodDog, some chicken-fried veggies, and more!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/PodPodCvltCast)

Pod Pod Cvlt Cast
#9 Be Kind To Yourself (Self Care Part 2)

Pod Pod Cvlt Cast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 54:06


(Self Care Part 2)The Pod shares some life stuff, then tackles self care- answering two questions from our Patreon Patron, Jenny:"How do you manage self care with so many people around?""How do you nurture your relationships with metamours, partners, friends, etc?"In this two part release, they work through a Self Care Assessment , examining their physical, emotional/psychological, spiritual, and professional self care activities. Learn the differences between proactive self care and reactive coping; and explore mindfulness, meditation, and creativity with the Pod!For a list of terms and resources discussed in this episode, visit http://www.podpodcvltcast.com/2019/10/01/8-9-be-kind-to-yourself-part-1-and-2/Help us bring you more of the Pod Pod Cvlt Cast by becoming a Patron!Follow @cvltwithav on Instagram for photos of a sweet pig, a terrible #PodDog, some chicken-fried veggies, and more!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/PodPodCvltCast)

breakup BOOST Relationship Advice
#120: "It Hasn’t Happened for Me Yet"

breakup BOOST Relationship Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 23:06


On Instagram, I asked my followers to comment on what they wanted me to talk about in Episode 120 - the topic I chose is from Jenny: "How to let go of the concepts of love and romance and accept that while it may have happened for others it just didn’t happen for you. That you can still have a rich life without love." Trina is your best friend after a breakup!   Get More Help:   (1) ORDER EMAIL or PHONE coaching at breakupBOOST.com   (2) CALL 1-85-LOVE-LIFE (1-855-683-5433) in US & Canada or 1-310-776-9600 Worldwide to talk to Trina now! No appointment needed. First 10 minutes FREE for first-time callers.    (3) GET a PERSONALIZED VIDEO REPLY from Trina for your relationship issue: wisio.com/BOOST   (4) CHAT ONLINE with Trina from your phone or computer: premium.chat/breakupBOOST   (5) SUBSCRIBE to Trina's YouTube   (6) FOLLOW on Instagram @breakupBOOST & Facebook 

Doctor Who: Discussing Who
Episode 159: Review of The Doctor’s Daughter, Doctor Who Series 4 Episode 6

Doctor Who: Discussing Who

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 52:39


We review ‘The Doctor's Daughter' as Martha Jones, Donna Noble, and The Doctor meet...The Doctor's Daughter?? Who is Jenny? How does she play such an important role in Doctor Who fandom, both in story and beyond the cameras? Plus, we receive a message from and have a request for Nicole Mazza! Find out what and more in this episode as the Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 159. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.

The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
Kate Hewitt – Intensely Emotional Reads

The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 30:23


USA Today best-selling author Kate Hewitt seems to have “done it all.” She's a busy vicar's wife raising five children, and “between meals” she's also written more than 60 books in multiple genres – from classic romance to intensely emotional women's fiction  and historical family sagas. Hi there, I'm your host Jenny Wheeler and today Kate talks about how life – and publishing – is constantly changing, staying ahead of the curve, and the mystery in her own life that might make a story sometime. Six Things You'll Discover in this Joys of Binge Reading Episode: How she adapts to the fast changing publishing scene Why she likes to write in many different genres Why women's fiction is her first love Getting a start writing short stories The mystery in her own life that could make a story Writing more than 60 books while raising five children Where to find Kate Hewitt (also writing as Katherine Schwartz) :  Website: https://kate-hewitt.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KateHewittAuthor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/katehewitt1 What follows is a "near as" transcript of our conversation, not word for word but pretty close to it, with links to important mentions. Jenny: But now, here's Kate. .  Hello there Kate and welcome to the show, it's great to have you with us Kate: Thanks for having me Jenny, it's great to be here! Author Kate Hewett Jenny: Beginning at the beginning - was there a “Once Upon A Time" moment when you decided you wanted to write fiction?  And if there was a catalyst, what was it? Kate: Well, I've always written something since I was quite small; plays, poetry, newspaper articles. Ever since I was about 6, I always wanted to be a writer of some sort. Probably a very early catalyst was my brother, who wrote a short story and got a lot of attention for it. I decided I wanted to write a story too! So I wrote a story when I was about 5- it was one sentence long. My father read it, and I think that was the beginning of it all! Jenny: How amazing, and how lovely that your dad took it seriously! Kate: He did, yes! When I was about 6 I wrote a longer story, and put on a cover on it. I made it very official looking, and then I wrote on the cover "By the author of the Christmas Rose". Everyone kind of joked that I was into marketing at a very early age!   Jenny: You have a kicker line that you write “emotional stories in a number of genres” – and you're not wrong – everything from women's fiction to historicals, contemporary series, and classic Harlequin romance of the “wooed by a desert sheikh” kind. I guess they each appeal to you as a writer for different reasons . . . tell us a bit about the different challenges of  each one – and what aspect of your life they appeal to most . . . Kate: I think I like writing different genres because I really like the emotional womens' fiction I do, although it's quite draining. So to be able to switch from that, to something lighter is kind of like a palate cleanser writing wise, so I enjoy that. I started writing classic Harlequin Romance because I read those when I was a teenager, but to be perfectly frank I really started writing those because I'd read that that was the best chance of a steady income as a writer, and that's what I wanted. They have a little more of a "swept away" element to them, but I'd say my heart is more with the emotional womens' fiction; the Jodi Picault style of writing. Jenny: Yes, and I was amused to see in one of your blogs that you were saying that investing the time in your most recent book I think- it was a bit like thinking like Jodi Picault for a change! Kate: Yes. Kate Hewitt - Harlequin Romance Jenny: I can imagine Harlequins are fun though; they're probably only about 50,000 words are they? Kate: That's right. Jenny: You can get them done and have a sense of accomplishment. Kate: Yes, that's what I did like.

The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
Making Sherlock Holmes A Cowboy – with Steve Hockensmith

The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 39:49


Steve Hockensmith has written two very different mystery series that have garnered awards as well as a loyal fan base. In the first, two cowboy brothers roam the wild West of the 1890s,  saddled up Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson amidst the tumbleweed, solving murders as they ride the range. In the second, a reformed con artist inherits her mother's tarot card salon and finds lots of dirty secrets come with the bequest. You can listen on the link above or on iTunes or Stitcher. Keep reading to hear what inspired Steve to set Sherlock Holmes in the West and why he like mysteries more than thrillers. Read on for full show notes and a transcript of the conversation. Show Notes Summary In this interview you'll discover: When Steve first decided the detective Sherlock Holmes was his buddy. What inspired his idea of a Gustav as a cowboy Sherlock Holmes. Why - like Bruce S - he loves working class heroes. The reason his "cosy" mysteries aren't all that cosy. Why he enjoys mysteries more than thrillers. Steve's binge reading habits: youthful embarrassments and what's exciting him now. For more detail, a full transcript follows:  A "close as" rendering of our full conversation. Steve can be found at www.stevehockensmith.com And on Facebook and Twitter https://www.facebook.com/steve.hockensmith.7 Twitter @MrHockensmith And now to Steve:  Hello there Steve, and welcome to the show. It's great to have you with us. In your series Holmes on the Range you put two fairly hard scrabble cowboy brothers with a tragic past into slapstick situations where they manage to keep their heads when all around them are losing theirs. Gustav's obsession for the great detective's deductive reasoning methods shines through all the fun and games and I'm wondering . . . Tell me, was there ONCE UPON A TIME when you as a young boy or young man just loved Sherlock Holmes? Oh yes absolutely. I mean  there was a time when I didn't love Sherlock Holmes, which didn't mean I hated him. He was always there in the background, I would encounter him in pop culture, and  he seemed fine, but it wasn't until I got to the age of about 12 that I realised my Dad was a very big Sherlock Holmes fan. I guess maybe it's not until you're about 12 years old that you pay attention to what your parents think about anything other than when it's time to come in and eat. So I became aware of the fact that my Dad had this book on his mantelpiece The Complete Sherlock Holmes although you couldn't read the spine when it was up on the shelf because he read it every year and it was taped together with duct tape. So it was like "Oh look there's a Sherlock Holmes book there and Dad is really into it."  I think I had a book report to do for class and it was one of those book reports where you got to read whatever you wanted.  I pulled down the about to fall apart Sherlock Holmes and read The Hound of the Baskervilles, which is a great place to start. When I got a little older the Jeremy Brett Granada adaptation came on TV so I felt I knew Sherlock Holmes but those shows cemented it for me. They made me feel like  "I know who this guy is, I really like this guy, he is a buddy of mine," and its been like that ever since. Jenny: How did it the idea for the Holmes On The Range books come about? Steve: It came about in one walk through the woods with my wife of an hour or so - I'm a pretty bad hiker so it mightn't have even been an hour - so maybe 55 minutes that I was  out hiking in beautiful woods on Mount Tamalpais in Marin County in California where we were living at the time, There were not a lot of cars or buildings or planes around, so you had room to free up your mind and think.  My mind always drifts back to the past and to wonder what were people thinking 100 years ago or 400 years ago walking through this very area. Also, there was one thing that was on my mind, there is a magazine over here, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine,