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Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 3 Iulie 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025


Joi, Iulie 3 - Sf. Mc. Iachint; Sf. Ierarh Anatolie al Constantinopolului

Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning
EFR 882: The Biggest Myths About Modern Women's Health Problem, Hormone Replacement Therapy, and Preparing for Perimenopause and Menopause with Dr. Sarah Daccarett

Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 75:20


This episode is brought to you by Pique Tea, Joi & Blokes and Fatty15. We are joined today by Dr. Sarah Daccarette, MD founder of Interbalance. She is here to explain the most-pressing issues of women's hormone health in 2025. As hormonal imbalances increasingly affect younger women, Sarah sheds light on the environmental and medical factors contributing to this crisis. She also challenges misconceptions about birth control and synthetic hormones, advocating for informed consent and personalized hormone care. Dr. Daccarett also addresses the gaps in women's healthcare, particularly around hormone replacement therapy, urging a proactive approach to aging and health management. With a focus on genetic markers and lifestyle choices, this episode emphasizes the potential of natural hormone therapies and the importance of redefining menopause and perimenopause as empowering life stages. Follow Sarah @sarahdaccarettmd Follow Chase @chase_chewning ----- In this episode we discuss... (00:00) Women's Health Hormone Crisis (08:27) Key Women's Health Areas of Awareness (14:50) How Environmental Toxins Affect Hormones (20:04) Birth Control's Affect on Hormones (23:36) Genetic Markers and Metabolism (39:30) Female Hormone Replacement Therapy (44:28) Natural Hormone Optimization Remedies (52:19) Fasting, Longevity and Weight Management (57:48) Redefining Menopause and Perimenopause (01:05:32) Ever Forward ----- Episode resources: Save 10% on any diagnostic lab with code CHASE from Joi and Blokes Get 20% off for life and a free hand frother a mixing beaker from Pique Teas Get an additional 15% off the 90-day C15:0 essential fatty acid starter kit from Fatty15  Watch and subscribe on YouTube Learn more about Sarah at InnerBalance.com

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 26 Iunie 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025


Joi, Iunie 26 - Cuv. David din Tesalonic; Sf. Ioan, Episcopul Gotiei

The Dept. w/ Omar El-Takrori
Make Your First $100K in Business (Beginner Advice) ft. Joi Hunt ​| The Dept. #79

The Dept. w/ Omar El-Takrori

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 65:45 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Dept. Podcast Joi Hunt shares her journey as a serial entrepreneur breaking the $100K revenue mark multiple times and reveals practical strategies for new and transitioning entrepreneurs to scale their businesses effectively. Joi dives into overcoming perfectionism, building multiple income streams, smart business structuring, guerrilla marketing tactics, and the importance of consistency and mindset. She also discusses balancing passion with profitability, making smart hires, leveraging digital products, and navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship as a woman and mom. If you're ready to take your business beyond $100K and build lasting success, this episode is packed with actionable insights and real talk you don't want to miss.

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 19 Iunie 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025


Joi, Iunie 19 - Sf. Apostol Iuda, ruda Domnului; Cuv. Paisie cel Mare; Sf. Mc Zosima (Dezlegare la peste)

Sexie Show
JJJOI

Sexie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 10:30


Jerk-Off Instructions from your favorite sex podcaster.  I dare you to try and reach orgasm to this.Please support Sexie Show.  Santa might forgive you for what you thought about doing to him.patreon.com/sexieshowWant to advertise on the show for super cheap?  Only $1 for 15 seconds.  $2 for 30 seconds.CashApp: $SexieShow

VOXXX
J'ai les clés du studio * Klit Katl

VOXXX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 14:52


Elle a piqué les clés du studio d'enregistrement et c'est là qu'elle t'emmène… c'est interdit et c'est ce qui est bon !Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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J'ai les clés du studio * Klit Katl

COXXX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 14:52


Elle a piqué les clés du studio d'enregistrement et c'est là qu'elle t'emmène… c'est interdit et c'est ce qui est bon !Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 12 Iunie 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025


Joi, Iunie 12 - Cuv. Onufrie cel Mare; Cuv. Petru Atonitul

The Big Silence
“We Didn't Know It Was Hormones”: Katy & Josh on Miscarriage, Sex Drive & Starting Over

The Big Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 39:57


What if your symptoms weren't “just in your head”? On this heartfelt and hilarious episode of The Big Silence, Karena sits down with Katy and Josh, the powerhouse couple behind the wellness brands Joi and Blokes (now unified under Relon). From four miscarriages and lost sex drives to unexpected weight gain and hormone havoc, they candidly share how their personal struggles with health, marriage, and identity led to the creation of a thriving health movement. Whether you're a woman navigating perimenopause, a man feeling off but unsure why, or a couple trying to make love and business work — this episode is packed with hope, humor, and healing.The Big Question:How do we reclaim our vitality — physically, emotionally, and sexually — when life (and hormones) throw us off balance?(00:00) When Wellness Gets Personal: The Origin of Joi & BlokesKaty and Josh reflect on nearly 10 years together — and how working together began with money, then real estate, and ultimately hormone health.Their health journey began in crisis: low libido, anxiety, perimenopause, and postpartum changes.A shared commitment to wellness helped them go from rock bottom to building a company based on lived experience.Why men's hormonal health (and mental health) needs more visibility, especially during Men's Mental Health Awareness Month.(04:00) Hormones, Heartbreak & Healing: The Miscarriage JourneyThe couple opens up about enduring four miscarriages and the emotional toll it took on their marriage.Josh withdrew while Katy powered forward — causing emotional disconnection until they learned how to communicate again.How surrendering control (and stress) may have played a role in two natural pregnancies after IVF and surrogacy attempts.A powerful reminder: grief affects everyone differently — and healing takes teamwork.(10:00) Sex, Sleep & Sanity: The Real Hormone ConversationJosh shares the shame and confusion of low testosterone — and how addressing it changed everything.Katy opens up about anxiety, insomnia, and her game-changing experience with progesterone.Why checking both partners' labs is crucial for a healthy relationship.Karena joins in on how sleep, stress, and sex drive shifted in her own hormonal journey.(18:00) Movement, Mindset & Muscle: Wellness Habits That Actually WorkKaty and Karena talk lifting heavy, protein struggles, and redefining strength after 40.Josh lost over 50 pounds in 5 months — not with fads, but with free tools: sleep, movement, mindset, and consistency.“Movement is medicine”: how a simple walk can be the gateway to a healthier life.It's not about quick fixes — it's about reclaiming ownership over your body, one choice at a time.(24:00) Love, Business & Balance: The Reality of Working With Your SpouseWhy entrepreneurship as a couple isn't for the faint of heart — but also deeply rewarding.The importance of boundaries (even when they're broken at dinner).Their secret sauce: divide and conquer, communicate often, and trust each other's zone of genius.Joi and Blokes are scaling — and staying true to its mission of helping others feel better.This episode was Filmed at the Thompson Nashville. Thanks for the support from our partners, including: BetterHelp: Let our sponsor BetterHelp connect you to a therapist who can support you - all from the comfort of your own home. Visit...

Just Schools
Do the Opposite of What you Want to Do: Lionel Cable + Joi Taylor Johnson

Just Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 32:21


In this episode of Just Schools, Dr. Jon Eckert speaks with Lionel Cable and Joi Taylor Johnson from New Hope Christian Academy in Memphis, Tennessee. New Hope, founded nearly 30 years ago is an urban, college-preparatory elementary school providing students with a challenging, intellectual, and Christ-centered education Joi, a New Hope alum and now Director of Development, shares how the school helped shape her leadership and calling. The conversation highlights New Hope's innovative scholarship model, its farm and forest learning spaces, and the school's vision for expansion. The episode ends with a powerful piece of advice from Lionel's sister, “Do the exact opposite of what you want to do and watch what God does through you.” The Just Schools Podcast is brought to you by the Baylor Center for School Leadership. Be encouraged. Connect with us: Center for School Leadership at Baylor University Jon Eckert LinkedIn Baylor MA in School Leadership   Jon: Well, Lionel and Joi, it is a blessing to have you here today. I'd love for you to just give our listeners a little bit of an idea of what New Hope Christian Academy is all about, where it's at, what its history is, and what your hopes are as you move forward. Lionel: First, thanks so much, Jon, for having me and Joi this morning. So New Hope is going on 30 years old. We were founded in the basement of a church downtown Memphis in 1995, 1996. Basically, it was established because there were no high quality, just private or public education options for kids in the downtown corridor. So we were founded to just offer teaching, learning, discipleship to families in need at the time. So over the past 30 years, we've grown to a little over 420 kids. 80% of our families, they have to qualify for free and reduced lunch. So the core of our mission truly is impoverished families and reaching out to them because we know in order to change that trajectory, it's two things. One, gets at the heart and that's the gospel, and then two high quality academics. If we can bridge those two things together, obviously that's going to change the trajectory of family, but then also change the trajectory of Memphis. Jon: And you have kids from age three all the way through sixth grade currently with the hope of expanding in the coming years. Is that correct? Lionel: Yeah, absolutely. Past 30 years due to our funding model, which is simply on a sliding scale, it was an impossible thing to expand. Now, with the passing of the Voucher Law in the state of Tennessee, the doors are now wide open for us to expand. So after next school year, we will be adding seventh and eighth grade. Jon: Yes. And so it's great to have your director of development on here because she has a vested interest in New Hope. So Joi, can you tell us a little bit about how you ended up back here professionally at New Hope? Joi: Yes, it's such a beautiful story honestly. I graduated from New Hope in 2007 and graduated from the sixth grade, and New Hope gave me a scholarship to go on to another independent school here in Memphis named ECS, Evangelical Christian School. And from there I went to the University of Memphis and I was all about social work and helping others. And from there, I helped start a program called the Choose 901 Alumni Program. And the alumni that we were helping were exactly the alumni from New Hope Christian Academy. And so I've kind of just always been in the works, helping our alumni get internships, jobs, and just connecting them to different opportunities and networks here in the city of Memphis. But as time went on, I kind of yearned to be back home. I wanted to be here and trying to advance the mission of New Hope. We want this school to be known all around the Memphis community and even further, because there's just so many great things happening here. This is the place that helped raise me honestly and cultivate the type of leadership and servant leadership that I have to this day. So it just made complete sense for me to come back and give my twenties, my thirties away to a school that helped make me who I am. Jon: I love that. And you mentioned this scholarship that happened after you left New Hope to go to another school. That is an unusual model. Joi: It's different. Jon: So can you talk a little bit about that Joi? How does that work? Joi: Yeah, so New Hope has always been a main proponent of school choice. Whether the actual vouchers have been passed or not, they've always just had a heart to connect students to quality education. Low-income students, underserved students to quality, Christ-centered education. And so they have always been connected to several foundations and donors who really care about what's happening in the Memphis community. And so they did the thing, they made sure it happened, and they've been doing it for 30 years now, funding scholars to go to different schools all around the city. Jon: That's such a beautiful thing, especially in a place like Memphis. Memphis is an amazing city, but it's also one of the most racially polarized cities that I've ever seen. And when they integrated Shelby County schools and they tried to connect with other counties, there was a lot of strife in that. And what I love about New Hope is it's, hey, each kid deserves an education that best fits that kid. And so ultimately you have people that have put money behind doing that, and then you have a school that's living out that mission pre-K through sixth grade, and now that's expanding with some additional opportunities. But even when it wasn't, it wasn't ever just about New Hope, but that's what I love. It was about the kids you were serving, and so therefore you're willing to use resources that a lot of schools would hold for themselves. And you're putting that scholarship with kids over the next six years to get you to the University of Memphis so that you can get through successfully. Do you know of other schools that have that model? I've been in a lot of schools and I don't know if I've ever heard that. Are you familiar with anybody else? Or Lionel, where did that idea come from? Was that just the community that you were in, or did that come from another school's model? Lionel: Yeah, so 30 years ago know when we opened, we wanted to go through 12th grade. However, the demand for high quality Christian urban education, it exploded, so we grew faster than what we intended. So the founder, Steven Carpenter, no, I can tell you the scholarship program, that was not a part of his original design for the school. It was around year four or five, we need to figure out are we going to expand or are we going to just send the kids somewhere else? And ultimately our checkbook said, okay, it's cheaper and actually easier to send the kids to our surrounding schools rather than add a grade at the time. So the model stuck. But I will tell you, Jon, you mentioned just Memphis being such a unique place. In the private sector, there are not a lot of urban ED private schools here. As a matter of fact, they're exact opposite of us. So I would like to think that our children know 30 years ago, they were really the first black and brown kids to go to some of these predominantly white spaces. So there were struggles there, but there was also opportunity for growth in terms of how New Hope could better support our kids when they left us to go to some of these other schools. So we created what was called the Alumni Support Office. There's three people in that office right now who spend 95% of their time on the campuses of the other schools to stay connected with the kids, to act as that bridge, to also act as a cheerleader, but then to also act as an advocate so that the children don't lose themselves in these spaces so that their identity can remain and then also so that they can cross the finish line. So with that particular model, we've had great success. Over the last 30 years, we have a 99.9% graduation rate from high school. 99.9% of our kids get accepted into college, 70% of which are actually working on their college degree or post-secondary. So I'd like to think it was a combination of the New Hope Scholarship opening the door, but then also that continued support that the organization offers all the way through to the finish line. Jon: Well, it's such a beautiful example of building the kingdom because it's not just a gift to your students, it's a gift to those campuses that were impoverished by the lack of diversity. They were not the kingdom because they were only serving a segment of the population. And so you enrich those campuses with the gift of your students. And so that's always one of the things when we study Brown vs Board of Education and the language of that, it's always like, well, how the black and brown kids are being harmed. And the counter argument to that is, all of the students who were not able to be exposed to different cultures and different kinds of kids and people within their own community, that's impoverishing to everyone. So you have been a gift financially in the scholarship to those schools, but to send kids out who are well-prepared in an academically rigorous setting with a heart grounded in Christ, like what a beautiful gift that is to Memphis. And so sometimes we hear all of the polarizing stories and the separation, and even in school choice discussions, it's this othering of, "how could you be for that or how could you be for this?" And it's like, "No, we want each kid to become more like Christ." And we do that best when we do that in community. And I feel like that's what you're living out. Now. Joi, can you talk a little bit about that experience of going to ECS? We've worked with ECS, a really fascinating school. How helpful was that office to you? Obviously you were successful, you went on to college, you're part of that 99.9% that Lionel talked about, but what was that experience like as a student? Joi: Honestly, it was really difficult. When I graduated, it was still in the early years of our alumni scholarship or support office, and so they were really still trying to understand how to get involved and be on the campus and really understand the difficulties we were experiencing as alumni going to these schools, because as Lionel stated, that New Hope is a predominantly black and brown school. And so when you leave this place and go to a predominantly white school, I mean, when I say culture shock, that's seriously what I was feeling as a seventh grader. We're already teenagers and crazy and feeling all kinds of ways. And so being in a completely new environment without my family really, we went through kindergarten through sixth grade together. And so leaving them and being placed in a completely new situation, it was really hard. It was really, really difficult. But the ASO office, they were there and they walked with me through all of those obstacles and difficulties and challenges that I faced, and they really encouraged me to just keep going because I was going to come out gold in the end. Even though it was some hard times, there was a lot of beauty in that as well. I tell a lot of people, the ECS definitely helped me academically. I mean, when it came to college, I was so ready. I didn't even blink to some of the work that they were throwing at me. But also spiritually. I mean, it really gave me that foundation of the Bible and knowing these verses and scriptures. Whenever I'm in these science classes or philosophy classes, and they really want to deter you from thinking that Jesus is the Savior and he is the creator, it really just gave me a foundation to know who I am, whose I am, I'm a daughter of the King, and it just really gave me a push to really get through everything. So I think I came out gold from doing all of that and trying to navigate it. Jon: Yeah, that joy through struggle is something that I think our current students have a hard time understanding. I mean, we want adversity. We don't want trauma. And so certainly going outside of your comfort zone to a new campus with support, that's adversity. We don't want it to bleed into trauma because I think through that adversity, we grow and become more of who we're created to be. And that's part of learning. I mean, that's the zone of proximal development. It's where you're at on your own versus what you can do with others through struggle, and that's where real joy is, and that's where transformation happens. So you would do some interesting things, Lionel, at your school with the forest and the farm. These aren't typical things that you think of in urban settings. Can you talk a little bit about what you're doing there and what the idea behind all that is? Lionel: Yeah, it was 2013, Mary Leslie Ramsey, who was the teacher that came up with the idea. We had recently been gifted the land from Habitat for Humanity, it's right across the street. They wanted to actually turn it into a subdivision, but found out it was on a floodplain, so couldn't do anything with it, so they gave it to us. She woke up one day with the head of school at the time and said, "Hey, the Lord has given me a vision. Do you see it? Do you see it?" And he kept saying, "I don't see a thing," because there was nothing there. And she said, "No, do you see this farm and this forest?" So she talked him into it, and obviously we didn't have a budget at the time to get it started. So we partnered with the Memphis Botanic Garden and they gave us all of the plantings that they were going to throw away. And it just really started with this small idea. Since Frayser is a fresh food desert, and the majority of our kids are either apartment dwellers or they don't necessarily go outside like they should, Mary Leslie just, she had the idea, "Okay, we've got to get our kids outside and we've got to expose them to something completely different than what they're used to." So that's when the farm and the forest was birthed. Currently, it is sitting on about five and a half acres. About one and a half of those acres, that's the actual farm. And it's more agricultural than it is animals. So our kids grow anything and everything from cabbage to strawberries to harvest their own honey. I mean, you name it, it is there. I'd like to think of it as the Garden of Eden because in the middle of Frayser, you wouldn't expect just this beautiful farm and forest that is there. We've got a full-time horticulturist who pours into that, and our teachers are able to go out there and do some applicable things with everything that is growing out there. With what's happening in the classroom, the forest piece is about four, four and a half acres, and we look at that as more of our play space. There are birdwatching observatories, there's about 1.7 miles of a walking trail that has been excavated there. I mean, just a beautiful space. And it's a way for our kids to really connect with our Lord. I mean, there's no better way to put your hands in the ground to plant something and just see how good God is by something coming up out of the ground. Jon: So you've got to tell me, how good are your kids at avoiding the instant gratification trap that gets really exposed in gardening. So they see something that is not even close to ripe, like that's it. I want to try it. Are they good at leaving it and letting it develop to its fullness of what the Lord wanted before they indulge? Or do they give in to that childlike instant gratification of the underdeveloped prefrontal cortex? Lionel: Yeah. Yeah, I think it's pretty developed. Jon: Okay. Lionel: Probably not at the beginning. And let me tell you why. So a part of Mary Leslie's strategy was also to give back to the Frayser community, so our kids understand the things that we plant, it's going towards a common good. So with this being a fresh food desert, every Friday, starting in late March all the way through, I'd say the end of October, we have what is called a pay what you can stand. And we invite the entire Frayser community to come in and grab as much produce as they'd like, and they can pay something or they can get it for free. So our kids know that, hey, we got to wait. We want that fruit to get ripe or those vegetables to be fully developed because it's going towards a good cause. Jon: That is so beautiful. The reason why I ask is last week I was at a school that's in a juvenile detention center down here in Texas, and they have violent youth offenders. They have quite a range of kids from age 13 to 18, and they have a garden. And in the English class, they were writing about weeds and the weeds they have in their own lives and then going out and weeding and tilling this garden. It was this beautiful lesson, but there was a very underdeveloped cucumber that one of the guys picked up and started munching for about 15 seconds. Until then, it's all out all over the ground because it was not ready. And the guy who's in charge of the garden says, "Yeah, they lose about 90% of the produce to kids not being able to delay that gratification to the point that it is ripe." And I think your point about they're doing this for someone else, that changes the calculus, that changes what it is. And now these kids are in juvenile detention through a series of tragic circumstances, bad decisions. Some of it may be related to not being able to delay gratification or not having the security of believing that something will be there the next day and not just taking what's available right now. But it was a fascinating lesson. So when you started talking about what your kids do, I was like, "Oh, I got to hear it." I had not thought about what a great lesson in delayed gratification gardening is. Because you take that too early and that thing that's going to be amazing in a week is inedible in the moment. So I love that. I love that. Joi, you're telling the story from a development fundraising perspective. Anything you want to add to what New Hope's doing that you think is particularly compelling? Joi: Yes. When I was a student at New Hope, we always craved for a middle school or a high school. We wanted to be at New Hope for as long as we possibly can. So for me to be here at New Hope, at the start of the transition of us actually bringing in a middle school, I mean, that's amazing to me. It feels like my sixth grade dreams are coming true right before my eyes. So I'm excited that I get to extend this type of opportunity to the current fifth graders who are here now. And then to the rest of the generations who are coming through, that they really get a chance to be involved and get this, it's like an incubator for Christ-Centered leadership and learning service and different activities that they get a longer chance to kind of experience that before they enter into high school where it really gets crazy. Middle school is just the beginning, but high school, I feel like we give them a chance to be prepared and cultivate their social emotional learning process needs that they have, so that when they are in those frightening or new situations, that they feel more prepared how to navigate these things. And so I think that's one of the best things that I'm excited about preparing or clearing out a new pathway for our students to really get time here with us here at New Hope. And then of course, it's our 30th anniversary. That's a huge deal. I don't know if we ever thought we would see this kind of day, but we're so blessed and thankful that we've made it. God has been with us the whole time. We've had a lot of obstacles, but we've come out on top every single time because his hand has been over us. And so I want to offer more partnerships and relationships to the community, especially right now. We have a really hectic education system going on, atmosphere in Memphis right now. So I really feel like this is a great time to amp up New Hope and tell more people about it because they are getting fearful and worried about what their child's education really will look like in the future. But we have been stable. We've been here for 30 years, and hopefully we can open our doors to more people. Jon: Yes. Love it. Love it. And the fact that you can describe middle school as a dream and not a nightmare, is a true testimony to the work of the spirit at New Hope. So love it. As a former middle school teacher and a middle school kid, I think I would have loved being at your farm and forest and in the culture you've built at New Hope. So that's a beautiful thing. We always end with a lightning round where I'll just ask a few questions and we just keep the answers to about a sentence if you can. I'm terrible at this, but if you can, that's better than me. So the first question is, what's the worst piece of advice you've ever received, as an educator or as a student, but just worst piece of advice you've ever gotten? Lionel: I guess I'll go first, Joi. Joi: Go ahead. Lionel: Honestly, I don't think I've ever gotten really bad advice. It may not have worked out because there's learning and failure. I just learned not to do that again, but I learned from it. So to answer your question, no bad advice. Jon: Well, one thing, Lionel, I would say that the piece I always give is people tell you to stay in your lane. And I feel like that's bad advice many times. And if New Hope would have stayed in its lane, you wouldn't have scholarships to send people off to school. You wouldn't exist. You wouldn't have a farm, you wouldn't have the wood. So I'm applying my bad advice that I received to New Hope as a counter example, and I'm grateful for educators that step up and speak out about, here's what we need, here's what we need to flourish, and here's what we need to do together. So I'll apply my bad advice to your good counter example. So thank you for that. Joi, what about you? Have you gotten any bad advice or are you as blessed as Lionel is to never have received bad advice? Joi: No, I think I have gotten bad advice before. Being in this new situation, raising money for an independent black school in Memphis, I think people have definitely told me that there are certain groups of people and populations I shouldn't ask money for support from or any type of activity from. But we're learning that our parents, our grandparents, the people in our community might be great people who can give and be a part of this whole mission that we have going on in New Hope. It doesn't have to be one specific person or they have to look a certain way. This is an opportunity for all. Jon: That's good. All right. Best advice you've either given or received? Joi: I will say the best advice that I think I've gotten actually come from Lionel. It was a couple of years ago, I was still in my previous job and antsy to get back home and to do work here at New Hope. And I talked to Lionel about it, "Like, why is it this not working out? I want to be here." And he told me to be still and wait on the Lord. And that's been the best advice because look where I am a couple of years later. I'm here and an opportunity to really lead in a big way, bigger than what I was trying to do earlier. So being still. Jon: Psalm 46:10, always good advice. All right. Lionel, what about you? Lionel: Yeah, you may have heard this one already, Jon. I think this advice came from my sister. About 10, 15 years ago, I had an opportunity, between two schools, to be the principal. One, was the highest performing school in the district, the other was the seventh worst performing school in the entire state of Tennessee. I was offered both jobs. Go out to the car, called my sister, I'm like, "Hey, I think I'm going to decline the worst school. I just want to go to the best school." And keep in mind, Jon, I had no experience at a failing school at all. Simple advice from her. She said, "Lionel, God has really blessed you in your career. Why don't you do the exact opposite of what you want to do and watch what God does through you?" Jon: That's amazing. Lionel: At that point, I accepted the job at the other place, and that's all she wrote. I mean, it was the best decision of my life. Jon: Yeah, love that. You have told me that. And it's always a good story to hear that again. Because I think so often I want my desires to always be aligned with Christ. And the more I am praying, the more I'm in the word, the more that is likely. But so often, my selfish desires get in the way of what He wants. And so love that. Okay. What do you see as the biggest challenge for New Hope specifically for the next 30 years? What would you say? And then we'll go back to what's your greatest hope? But we'll start with the challenge first. Lionel: Yeah. Prior to this year, it was the funding model. I mean, it's flipped on its head. 93% of our dollars came from donations. Past 30 years, we've never been in the red. Praise God, thankful for that. Now that ESA's vouchers, all of that is here, there is a path forward. So I think the challenge is how can we leverage our 30 years of experience and create more new hopes? New Hope, we serve 44 different zip codes in Memphis. In the north Memphis area is where we planted our flag, but South Memphis is the most impoverished area in the city. And my dream, my desire, my hope is that we can plant our flag in South Memphis and create a New Hope South Memphis, and then hopefully a New Hope East Memphis. So many children here, Jon, they need teaching, learning, and discipleship, and they need hope. And New Hope can certainly provide that through the gospel, but then also change that family's trajectory just through high quality academics and just building that foundation. So in short, to answer your question, the challenge is, how do we get more dollars? How do we leverage the dollars we have? How do we create these partnerships so that New Hope can grow well beyond Frayser, which is where we are now? Jon: Joi, anything you'd add to that challenge? Joi: He is the visionary leader of New Hope Christian Academy, so I stand behind him. That's our goal and vision. That's what we're doing. Jon: That's great. So then what's your greatest hope for New Hope or education in general, what's your greatest hope? Lionel: Oh, that's a loaded question, Jon. Jon: I know. We ask good ones for the lightning round and try to get you to give a parsimonious answer. Lionel: Oh. For Memphis specifically, and I think there's two parts to that. Memphis specifically, I'm hopeful that the education system will look more like the Kingdom, in particularly the private schools. Because it's not, Jon. I mean, again, New Hope and Collegiate, which is our sister school, we're the only ones that are high poverty, high concentration of black and brown children. Other schools are the complete opposite. And I always say, if you don't like diversity, you don't like heaven, you're not going to like heaven. And the thing is, I mean, I'm hopeful that in the independent school space that there will be room for growth so that it can look more like the Kingdom and that the leaders will be more Kingdom minded. As it relates to just education? We need more urban Christian education. I think that's the key. In the core of the city, we need high quality options for families because that's where the concentration of brokenness is, and in every major city in America. So I'm very hopeful, you know that the lens will look towards just again, high quality urban Christian education in cities across America. Jon: Oh, yes. Love that. Rebecca McLaughlin says, "Don't miss the fact that Christianity is the most diverse multicultural movement in the history of the world. And the church is becoming increasingly black and brown in 2025." So that's a great word and appreciate your heart behind that. Joi, anything you'd add to your hope for where things are headed? Joi: Yes. I think when people think of Memphis, their mind goes to our crime rate, our history, our music, and our food. And I think one thing about Memphis that most people miss is that this is a place with a lot of opportunity. And I'm grateful that the ESAs and EFS has made their way to the Shelby County area because crime is a big issue here. Safety is a big issue here. But I do know that that's directly related and linked to poverty. And I know that poverty can be changed with quality education. And so I think this is a great time for us to really capitalize on, now's the time. New Hope is the place for parents and community members to pour into and send people to, and maybe even replicate a school like that in their own city or their own state, that this kind of gospel and movement that we're trying to spread actually spreads everywhere. Jon: That's great. This resonates with what the Spreading Hope Network does. They're based out of Minneapolis. I'm sure they're aware of you and hopefully you're aware of them. Love the heart, love the work you're doing. Our team, they got to visit, it all came back. Bill Sterrett was enamored with the farm and the forest. Loved it. The team loved it. So anybody that gets a chance to get through Memphis and visit, I know they find a welcome team there that is just doing good work. And it's an encouragement and there's great joy in the work that we get to do with kids. So thank you for your time. Appreciate your work on our advisory board, Lionel. Joi, it's great to meet you virtually. Hopefully we'll meet you in person soon, and thanks for all you do. Joi: Sure. Thank you. Lionel: Thank you.  

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show
Monday, June 9th 2025 Dave & Chuck the Freak Full Show

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 196:52


Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Dave went to a 90th birthday party, Green egg, JOI porn made emailer think of CEI porn, Lisa’s aunt who works at hospital wanted to know if we still did What’s Up His Butt?, what’s the poor people habit you will never give up?, flight bomb threat turned out to be idiot who missed his flight, skydiving plane crashed, runaway zebra caught, woman ran into kite while biking, boat catches fire, phone duct taped outside of a home, guy choked while driving, kid bumped into sloth while zip lining in Costa Rica, NBA and NHL playoffs, 35-year-old man pursuing dream to play professional basketball, Jared Leto accused of sexual misconduct, Dakota Johnson sent gorilla poop to guy after breaking her friend’s heart, Olivia Munn says she won’t watch what her kids want to watch, Denzel Washington will join Black Panther 3, Lilo & Stitch box office numbers, adult man alone at kids movie, PornHub pulling out of France, what are you looking for as a man who likes to wear women’s underwear?, naked man dancing on top of police cruiser, teen threw food at people at Tim Hortons, porn shown during online high school class, kids nearly die when bounce house takes to the sky, having sexual dreams and wet dreams as an adult, older women dating younger men report more satisfaction in bedroom, kid in the Bronx wearing gold chain has it stolen, house basically operating as a restaurant, neighbor has piles of trash and feces building up, couple was having medical emergency but couldn’t get help at Starbucks, man fell for customer service scam turned romance scam, groom had to have toes partially amputated after his wedding shoes were too tight, and more!

Halftime Chat R&B Podcast
London Jones – For You (1994) | Album Review & Legacy | Halftime Chat R&B Podcast

Halftime Chat R&B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 105:32


In this episode of the Halftime Chat R&B Podcast, we shine a light on a true hidden gem from the '90s: London Jones and his debut album For You, released in 1994 on Silas Records.Born in New York, London Jones made his mark as a smooth male R&B vocalist during a golden era of soul music. Though not much is widely known about him, his artistry spoke volumes. The album's lead single "Joi" reached #70 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart and stayed there for 9 weeks—proof of his potential in a competitive scene. A follow-up single, "Save Our Love", dropped in 1995, though it didn't chart.Beyond his solo work, London carved out a respected career behind the scenes, writing and producing for notable names such as The Braxtons, Jessica Simpson, Tamar Braxton, Rebekah, the Dre Allen Project, Kina, Tiffany, Ronnie Spector, and JC Chasez.These days, London continues to contribute to the music industry under the name Xavier Ross—a reminder that talent endures even when the spotlight fades.Join us as we break down the songs, sound, and significance of For You, and give London Jones the flowers he deserves. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into classic R&B albums and artists!

MisarWunderbar
MW19"20250606 19 Zoll Gedankengespräch zu Joi

MisarWunderbar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 22:27


Ein paar Gedanken zu Joi

COXXX
[Teaser] Bandé.e.s * Olympia et Aaron

COXXX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 0:26


Il lui bande les yeux, elle prend des fessées, elle lui met un doigt dans le cul.Une jolie baise crue, un consentement exprimé et une complicité sans équivoque.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 5 Iunie 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025


Joi, Iunie 5 - Sf. Sfintit Mc. Dorotei; Sf. Mc. Marcian, Nicandru, Leonid (Odovania Praznicului Pogorarii Sfantului Duh)

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show
Wednesday, June 4th 2025 Dave & Chuck the Freak Full Show

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 198:35


Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Hug Your Cat Day, Running Day, Cheese Day, update on the more than a haircut guy, otter bites a woman, shark bit guy’s surf board, escaped zebra, couple smuggled dangerous fungus into airport, Apple Watch alerts cops to drunk driving crash, customers pepper spray spa employees to get out of paying, old man bags groceries to pay for medical bills, Dave found a decapitated raccoon, video of squirrel jumping on guy’s face, Knicks coach fired, Saquon Barkley carry numbers likely to drop, Detroit Lions player removed from church, high school kid qualifies for US Open, Diddy trial, Blake Lively trying to abandon claims against Justin Baldoni, Arnold talks about his son’s full frontal scene in White Lotus, MrBeast says he has very little money, salmon semen treatment, Gibson looking for Back To The Future guitar, guy stole and banged pool floats, man went to ex’s house to watch her sleep, guy got into fight with DoorDash driver who came back with gun demanding a tip, 2 guys busted stealing bathroom vanities and biking away with them, guy’s neighbor set his garden room on fire for mowing his lawn without asking, JOI is becoming the internet’s favorite kink, tourist attacked by tiger while trying to take selfie with animal, man offered cops bribe to let him go, kiosks that accept old phones, kids got chemical burns from hotel hot tub, man spent 2 years building a Lego Star Wars set, McDonald’s Snack Wrap coming back, and more!

Dave & Chuck the Freak's Tasty Bits Podcast

Don't have time to listen to the entire Dave & Chuck the Freak podcast? Check out some of the tastiest bits of the day, including an update on the haircut guy, what do you like about JOI?, tourist attacked by tiger trying to get a selfie, and more!

Resilient Black Women
RBW SZN 6 Continues

Resilient Black Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 18:22


In this heartfelt transition episode, Deneshia and Joi open up about the changes happening both in the world and in the journey of their podcast. From new directions in their message to saying goodbye to a partnership with KUAF NPR Radio as host and producer, this episode marks a bold and beautiful new beginning.With honesty and heart, Deneshia and Joi step fully into the process  of owning their voices and reclaiming the narrative of Black Womanhood and resilience. As they navigate the challenges of producing and creating their podcast independently, they remain committed to their mission: TO de-stigmatize mental health for Black Women and Women of Color.Tune in to hear our stories on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube as we redefine strength and resilience, and join a community where healing is a radical act of self-love and communal support. 

The Daily Boost | Coaching You Need. Success You Deserve.
Why Some People Have More Than 24 Hours in Their Day

The Daily Boost | Coaching You Need. Success You Deserve.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 11:22


Daily Boost Podcast Show Notes Why Some People Have More Than 24 Hours in Their Day June 3, 2025 | Episode 5107 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description Are you constantly racing against the clock, feeling like there's never enough time? I'm diving into one of the most challenging topics I deal with daily - the difference between qualitative and quantitative time. Most people live their entire lives trapped in Chronos time, watching the clock tick by while feeling exhausted and overwhelmed. But there's another way to experience time that can completely transform your life. I'll share how mastering Kairos time—those profound, meaningful moments when the clock disappears—can help you accomplish more by doing less and finally break free from the exhaustion cycle. Featured Story I share the story of how my wife Joy and I experience time completely differently. Joi follows the traditional factory work schedule we've all been taught, operating like clockwork, while I've learned to slip into Kairos time, where the clock disappears and genuine progress occurs. This contrast perfectly illustrates why some people seem to have more than 24 hours in their day, while others feel constantly behind, even though we all have the same amount of time. Important Points There are two types of time: Chronos (sequential, clock-watching time) and Kairos (qualitative, deep-focus time where meaningful progress happens). The people making the biggest difference in the world have mastered Kairos time, allowing themselves to go deep and focus on what truly matters instead of staying busy. You can only experience Kairos time when you're fully absorbed in the moment, which requires the intentional choice to slow down and let others “buzz around” you. Memorable Quotes “If you want to live a wholehearted life, we have to become intentional about cultivating sleep and play and about letting go of exhaustion as a status symbol.” “Everybody on the planet is living in Chronos time, but there are a few that are making a difference in this world and living in Kairos time.” “When you choose to allow yourself to go deep, you slow down, you become still, you become present, and your time overall also slows down.” Scott's Three-Step Approach Make the intentional choice to slow down and stop rushing around trying to get things done - you must consciously reject the busyness trap. Hold space by removing the busyness from your schedule and not allowing it to fill back up with meaningless activities or distractions. Fill that protected space with something meaningful and important to you, focusing on the 20% of activities that create 80% of your results. Connect With Me Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

VOXXX
Orgie au monastère * Lélé O

VOXXX

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 18:30


Perdu.e dans la forêt, un monastère apparait et lui tend les bras…Cet épisode est une histoire comptée à la première personne, immersive et jouissive ! Audio écrit par Leontin Lacombe des Sapphos @les.sapphosDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 29 Mai 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025


Joi, Mai 29 - Cuv. Mc. Teodosia fecioara; Sf. Mc. Olivian Episcopul; Sf. Alexandru, Episcopul Alexandriei

VOXXX
[Teaser] Taxxxi * Arsène Laclos

VOXXX

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 0:31


À l'arrière d'un taxi, après un dîner. Il a envie que tu te masturbes discrètement pendant qu'il te chauffe.Il fait le tour de fantasmes bouillants dans ton oreille et son énorme gaule serrée dans son jeans te fait craquer. Tu te touches en l'écoutant et on peut dire qu'il se donne. A chaque fois que le taxi décélère, tu t'enfonces des doigts et quand il y a un bouchon, tu arrêtes tout ! Destination : l'orgasme.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 22 Mai 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025


Joi, Mai 22 - Sfintii Mucenici Vasilisc si Marcel; Sfintii Parinti de la Sinodul II Ecumenic; Sf. Mc. Sofia

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Swamburger, Scarlet Monk, Gift of Gab, conshus, Heresy, Monie Love , Dominique Larue, Carolina Dirty, MyVerse, Cautious Clay, BlackLiq, Dub Sonata, MonoNeon, SNDLG, Homeboy Sandman, Brand The Builder, Georgia Anne Muldrow, NxWorries, Theo Croker, Sean Shakespeare, E-Turn, Prolific Wone, DWTBF, Adrian Younge, Aesop Rock, Elementalz Music, Sankofa, Burnt Bakarak, Emma-Jean Thackray, J-LIVE, Joi, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

VOXXX
Xperience : Premier émoi lesbien * Alice

VOXXX

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 13:56


Une soirée avec une bande de nouvelles copines va bouleverser son monde préétabli et pas vraiment choisi !Dans un bar lesbien, elle réalise que la serveuse lui fait de l'effet. C'est renversant. Puis elle observe un couple de femmes et un autre… Et c'est de l'excitation qu'elle ressent, il n'y a plus de doute. Tout en elle est chamboulé, nouveau. Lorsqu'à la fin du service la serveuse l'invite chez elle, c'est une douce expérience qui l'attend. Cet épisode est engagé et tendre.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 15 Mai 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025


Joi, Mai 15 - Cuv. Pahomie cel Mare; Sf. Ahile, Episcopul Larisei

Develop This: Economic and Community Development
DT #564 Tourism Is the First Date: Falling in Love With a Place – Reflections from Main Street Now in Philadelphia

Develop This: Economic and Community Development

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 38:40


Episode Summary: In this Develop This! episode, Joi Cuartero Austin is joined by Erik Reader, Director of Illinois Main Street, to reflect on the 2025 Main Street Now Conference in Philadelphia—and explore how communities can spark connection and belonging with visitors. From bike rides through vibrant neighborhoods to high-energy welcomes from Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, this year's conference was more than just workshops—it was a fully immersive experience. Joi and Erik dive into how the conference format continues to evolve to inspire, connect, and equip economic development leaders. But beyond the conference buzz, the conversation turns to a bigger idea: What does it take for someone to fall in love with a place? Borrowing a tourism favorite—"the first date" analogy—the duo explores how a community's vibe, downtown experience, and sense of hospitality can move someone from visitor to investor, new resident, or lifelong champion. Key Topics Covered: Highlights from Main Street Now 2025 in Philly Why Philadelphia felt like a “meet-cute” for many attendees How tourism can be the first step toward economic investment and relocation What makes downtowns powerful catalysts for community connection Practical strategies to make visitors feel welcomed and want to come back The role of hospitality, local partnerships, and intentional follow-up Building long-term relationships: from first impression to belonging "Those who visit first are more likely to return, invest, or even call your community home—so roll out the red carpet."  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SJIh_j5kRgqpj7DUfwZMjw  

VOXXX
L'amour avec Wilhem * Wilhem

VOXXX

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 0:27


Wilhem te fait l'amour en POV.Vous vous touchez, il te lèche, te trouve belle, met ses doigts dans ta bouche, te pénètre… à toi d'écouter la suite !Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Joi, Mai 8 - + Sf. Apostol si Evanghelist Ioan; Cuv. Arsenie cel Mare

VOXXX
[Teaser] Le premier soir * Arsène Laclos

VOXXX

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 0:40


Il te met aucune pression. Tu lui proposes de rester dormir, tu lui prêtes un survet' et le voir l'enfiler te fait complètement craquer. C'est parti pour une baise sans pénétration, sans pression et communicative avec un mec qui ne regarde pas de porno et qui a ses tests à jour. (Franchement, on l'adore ce mec, non ?).Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Joi, Mai 1 - Sf. Prooroc Ieremia; Cuv. Eftimie, Ignatie si Acachie; Cuv. Isidora

VOXXX
Squirt et confidences * Olympia et Aaron

VOXXX

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 6:25


Il l'accompagne dans sa masturbation, c'est beau et doux. Encore un bel échantillon de vrai sexe fait maison. Aaron ne met aucune pression à Olympia pour qu'elle jouisse et c'est le pied !Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Only Stans
Violet Brandani Gives Us Her FAVORITE JOI Scenarios - OnlyStans. Ep 134

Only Stans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 36:59


Violet Brandani joins Glenny and Annie from Vegas and details why she hates lakes, how she got into the OF game, and her favorite JOI scenarios. Subscribe to our OF page for EXCLUSIVE content from VioletYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/onlystansshow

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 24 Aprilie 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025


Joi, Aprilie 24 - +) Sf. Ierarhi Ilie Iorest si Sava, Mitropolitii Transilvaniei; Sf. Ierarh Iosif Marturisitorul din Maramures; Sf. Mc. Pasicrat si Valentin; Cuv. Elisabeta

Terrible Book Club
In The Ravenous Dark by A.M. Strickland *Patron's Choice* - Episode 216

Terrible Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 86:17


Chris has to travel to another reality again today - this time, it's a Grecian fantasy world that isn't actually Greek! Speaking of Greece, thank you to The Metal Classicist Dr. Jeremy Swist for pronunciation help on today's episode. Our Patron Austin sent Chris on this voyage through the world of In the Ravenous Dark by A.M. Strickland for his Patron's Choice this year saying this was, "...a book about a girlfailure who ends up step-cousins to the royal family, all of which become inexplicably interested in either becoming her friend, fucking her, or both. Some highlights includ[e] a first chapter that involves fucking on top of a two story gazeebo, an island of vaguely celtic wizards who all have anime hair and eyes, a love interest who does that scene with JOI and the prostitute in Blade Runner 2049, and distracting your ghost bodyguard by almost flashing your tits at him." We hope you enjoy the episode, Austin! Thank you for your longtime support of TBC. Remember that if you, too, would like to have us read and review a book of your choice on the show, you can gain that power by joining our Patreon at the appropriate tier. Today's episode includes our usual barnyard language in addition to discussion or mention of blood, corpses, death/dying, necromancy, and sex.

The Weekly Hot Spot
Do you need cock control? We think you do!

The Weekly Hot Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 32:21


What do you think of when you hear the term cock control? Mistress Erika says there are very few things more powerful than a man's biological directive. She's right and this episode is all about Femdoms who enjoy controlling a man by controlling his orgasm (or lack thereof). But, we've had questions asking if cock control automatically means chastity. Short answer, no, but the longer answer is much more fun!Let's talk cock control:What does this term mean?What is the difference between cock control and guided masturbation?Is edging and JOI (jerk off instructions) considered cock control?Are remote controlled sex toys part of cock control?Where does gooning fall in these various types of masturbation sessions?What about the role of chastity or even a ruined orgasm for controlling that cock (and man)?What are some examples of cock control in a session?What makes someone a fun playmate for a Mistress? Why would a man want to turn his orgasm over to a woman?What is it about orgasm control that makes it so much fun for women?Hear personal stories about kinky playmates including how one man went from “if I'm paying, I'm spraying” to hands off orgasm control by Mistress Erika.Does someone have to be submissive to enjoy edging on command? We want to hear your stories and experiences so get in touch!Mistress Olivia's blog: Experienced MistressMistress Erika's blog: Intelligent Phone Fantasy

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 17 Aprilie 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025


Joi, Aprilie 17 - Sf. Sfintit Mc. Simeon, Ep. Persidiei; Acachie, Ep.Meletinei; Sf. Mc.Adrian

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 10 Aprilie 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025


Joi, Aprilie 10 - Sf. Mucenici. Terentie, Pompie, African, Maxim; Sf. Dima

VOXXX
Cuisine et cabrioles * Orlo

VOXXX

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 14:15


Au menu : un rimjob (ou anulingus) prodigué par tes soins en amuse bouche, une pipe et quelques doigts dans son cul en plat de résistance et en dessert, il te pénètre tout en lenteur. Tu t'agrippes à lui, il s'agrippe à toi et vous jouissez ensemble, sur l'îlot central de la cuisine.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar
Sinaxar 3 Aprilie 2025

Viata Crestina - Sinaxar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025


Joi, Aprilie 3 - Cuv. Nichita Marturisitorul; Sf. Mucenic Elpidifor

VOXXX
[Teaser] Le kiné remplaçant * Wilhem

VOXXX

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 0:37


Un long massage du crâne, il te détend pour que tu lâches la charge sur tes épaules. Et il fait un lapsus qui met le feu à ta petite culotte. Lui, pendant que tu es sur le ventre, il bande et il est obligé de te l'avouer avant que tu ne te retournes… Comme ça ne te dérange pas, tu le laisses s'occuper de toi plus en… profondeur !Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Ski Podcast
243: ‘Going East': Slovakia, Bulgaria, Romania & Turkey by train

The Ski Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 40:59


Today we find out about ‘Going East' – a new ski film from Arc'teryx – which sees a team of four skiers make their way to ski in Italy, Austria, then Slovakia, Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey – all by public transport with not a single flight!  In total they took 35 trains, 24 buses, 7 metro, 2 trams and spend over 140 hours travelling. They had to deal with language differences, connections and passport checks in the middle of the night. At one point they lost one member of their team completely! Yet, when you listen to our conversation, you'll find out why they think "the journey was as important as the skiing itself" and why they'd do it again.  Host Iain Martin was joined by Silvia Moser and Joi Hoffman, two of the athletes who made the film.  Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Use the code ‘SKIPODCAST' at intersportrent.com or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied.  SHOW NOTES Win a pair of Watchtower sunnies from Vallon – simply leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or write a comment on Spotify or Instagram (1:15) Vallon's End of Season Ski Sale is on now with 25-35% off (1:30) Silvia is based in Cortina, Italy (2:30) Iain travelled by train back from Selva Val Gardena (3:15) Joi is based in Innsbruck, Austria (4:30) Watch 'Going East' – the new film from Arc'teryx (5:00) The journey involved taking 35 trains, 24 buses, 7 metro, 2 trams and 140 hours of travelling (8:30) The team used Interrail tickets for their train travel (9:15) How did you carry so much camera kit? (11:30) What about backing up? (12:45) The other two athletes in the film are Loic Isliker and Max Kroneck (14:00) The first stop was Tarvisio, Italy (14:30) Next up was Semmering, Austria (15:30) Find out more about Stary Smokovec in Slovakia (18:15) The team stopped in Caransebeș, Romania (22:15) Arriving in Borovets, Bulgaria was a culture shock (24:30) Travelling on the night train from Sofia to Istanbul (26:45) Max went missing in Ankara! (29:30) In Turkey, the team finished their trip on Mt Hasan (32:00) The editing process (35:45) Watch the movie on YouTube:  https://youtu.be/yzHgzoPEJp4 Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I'm always interested to hear what you think, so please do contact me on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com  There are now 255 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up with. If you've enjoyed this episode, why not to go theskipodcast.com, look around the tags and categories – there is so much in there you're bound to find something of interest.  If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:    1) Follow us. Just take a look for that button and press it now  2) Give us a review or just leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST' or take this link You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. You can also follow us on WhatsApp for exclusive material released ahead of the podcast. 

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Ceci est une pipe * J&J

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 4:17


Une pipe simple et efficace.Tout est dans l'énoncé.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Green Way Outdoors Podcast
Podcast 147 - Kyle's Peptide Journey - Blokes Modern Men's Health

The Green Way Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 56:45


The Green Way Outdoors Podcast: Kyle's experience with Holistic Health using Peptides from Blokes Modern Men's Health Welcome to The Green Way Outdoors Podcast, your go-to for hunting, fishing, and all things outdoors! In this episode, we're joined by special guest Adam Woolard from Blokes Modern Men's Health to discuss the failures of modern medicine and why it's time to take control of your health through the use of peptides. We walk you through the entire process from understanding your body using diagnostic panels through optimizing your body's own healing mechanisms by giving it the right tools.

The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson and Dan Soder

Big Jay Oakerson's new crowd work special "Them" is out now on YouTube and it's fantastic! The gang is all back in their SXM New York studios after a week of forced vacation. Mayoral candidate Corinne Fisher's campaign manager texted Bobby about what they heard on the Bonfire. Comic Krystyna Hutchinson posted a sexy video for support of Corinne. Jay requested a sex term called JOI. He then played videos of JOI so everyone could understand what he was referring to. The guys had a photo shoot earlier in the day so Jay brought phallic candy to spice up the session. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolfSubscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early.  Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.

Passion Love Pursuit podcast
Perimenopause Solutions That Work: Fix Your Fatigue, Brain Fog, And Weight Gain | Katy Whalen of Joi Wellness

Passion Love Pursuit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 52:06


On today's episode we are going to serve the women today, but I also want to let my female listeners know that next week we are going to be helping the men out. So if you are listening to this episode and you are wanting to help support the man in your life as well, please check in next week as well for an episode geared for him.  I want to speak directly to my woman in her premenopausal years. It's that time we start to notice some changes and we can't quite put our finger on it. It's time to take out the guesswork and find out truly why you are experiencing brain fog, fatigue, weight gain, anxiety, or whatever is not making you feel at your very best.  Welcome on my guest, Katy Whalen. She is the CEO and Co-Founder of Joi Women's Wellness, a new telehealth platform that provides a goals-based, customizable experience to help women own their health journey and manage the hormone and age–related changes to their bodies. Katy and her husband Josh started Joi after experiencing the life-changing effects of hormone optimization and peptide therapies themselves. They developed Joi alongside top medical experts specializing in anti-aging and regenerative medicine to help women look and feel their best from the inside out. Katy shares her personal journey through hormonal imbalance, fatigue, and weight gain and how her search for holistic solutions led her to discover hormone optimization and peptide therapies, which ultimately transformed her life. Now she is helping you too.  In this episode we talk about: The importance of testing not guessing The solution to premenopause symptoms Hormone Replacement Therapy The benefits and use of Peptides Using smart supplements For full show notes and episode resources head to: https://ericalippy.com/katy-whalen/ Find our guest at: Joi Wellness | Website , Instagram  Get Started Today With Joi Wellness For Discount! For Men: Check Out Blokes  Follow me on Social Media: Your Host: @ericalippy Podcast: @passionlovepursuit Facebook YouTube PASSION LOVE PURSUIT PODCASTS: https://ericalippy.com/the-podcast/

Melanin and Miles Travel Podcast
Travel Ratings: Peru, San Francisco, Barcelona | EP. 168

Melanin and Miles Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 18:27


Sharing our travel ratings out of 10 for Janelle's trip to Peru, Joi's trip to San Francisco and both of our experiences in Barcelona, Spain. Leave a comment in the Spotify app to let us know your ratings!

Shoulder of Orion: The Blade Runner Podcast
163 // Blade Runner Ties: HER

Shoulder of Orion: The Blade Runner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 61:53


In the second installment of our Blade Runner Ties series, Patrick, Peter, and Jaime dive into Spike Jonze's Her (2013). Set in a near-future world, the film tells the story of Theodore, a man who falls in love with his operating system—voiced beautifully by Scarlett Johansson. While there are undeniable connections to Blade Runner 2049 in the characters of JOI and Samantha, there are also some striking differences that set them apart. We explore these parallels and much more in this exciting new episode. // For more on this and our other projects, please visit www.bladerunnerpodcast.com  // If you'd like to join the conversation, find us on our closed Facebook group: Fields of Calantha. // To support the show, please consider visiting www.bladerunnerpodcast.com/support. We've got some great perks available! // And as always, please consider rating, reviewing, and sharing this show. We can't tell you how much your support means to us, but we can hopefully show you by continuing to provide better, more ambitious, and more dynamic content for years to come.

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of
Interlinked: The Blade Runner 2049 Auction

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 72:47


It's auction season again, and this time you can bid on everything that was great about the hit 2017 sci-fi legasequel, Blade Runner 2049! Join David and Ryan as they pore through the official Alcon Entertainment auction, offering over 100 gorgeous lots from Denis Villaneuve's beautiful and haunting masterpiece. 4 Officer K costumes! 3 Deckard blasters! 2 Officer K blasters! Replicant scanners! JOI emanators! Ossuaries! JOI costumes! Blood bags! Origami! Do you like our owl? Blade Runner 2049 Auction Catalog: https://propstoreauction.com/auctions/catalog/id/444 Email: dreamsaremadeofpodcast@gmail.com SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/propspodcast.bsky.social SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/