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Are Christians too judgy? How can we make wise judgments and not be harshly judgmental? Bible teacher and author Shannon Popkin helps us gain biblical clarity on judgment and mercy. Learn how to find mercy for yourself and others when you join us for this edition of Equipped with Chris Brooks. Featured resource:Kinda Judgy: Finding Mercy for Myself and Others in Six Stories of the Bible by Shannon Popkin June thank you gift:72 Questions (and Answers) About Life and Becoming the Man God Designed You to Be by Tim and Mark Shoemaker Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here.
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most impactful and important teachings at the beginning of Jesus' public ministry. Join us as we dive into His teachings on the heart of God's kingdom and what it means to live as His follower today. From the Beatitudes to prayer, generosity, forgiveness and faithful obedience, each message unpacks how Christ calls us to a transformed life that reflects His truth, grace, and righteousness in everyday living.
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This episode originally aired on April 22, 2024.How do you as a leader develop your men and women to become problem solvers? Or will you remain frustrated rather than get curious about how to lead differently? Good foremen recognize that for many of the people they lead, this is their first real job. Do you remember your first job and all the mistakes you made? When we remember our own growth we begin to appreciate the difference between being curious versus judgmental.Also if you have questions that you want Nic and Tarina to answer, email them at info@nicbittle.com. ---
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Be Curious, Not Judgmental The Big Book shows us that judgment keeps us stuck—while understanding opens the door to connection. When we were in it, people judged us. Misunderstood us. Wrote us off. But what helped us wasn't criticism— it was someone who took the time to listen, to understand, and to share their experience. The Big Book tells us to approach others with patience, tolerance, and a genuine desire to help—not to argue, correct, or control. Curiosity allows us to ask: What's really going on here? What are they feeling? How can I meet them where they are? Judgment shuts people down. Curiosity opens them up. And when people feel understood, that's when real change can begin. No one trudges alone.
Send us Fan Mail272 Bonus Episode (Thoughts): TriggersI´ve been thinking a lot about my triggers and I´ve come to realize that I used to have many but that I narrowed them down, but I still have a few left. So in this episodes I talk about something that triggered me recently and how you can work with your triggers. Next episode will be 2026-05-05 and a brand new meditation! Share the Light. Spread the Light. Shine!LDS AND MEDIUM PODCAST BACKGROUND:I was born into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or LDS for short. All my life I felt awkward and out of place, not because of my religion, but because of my spiritual gifts. It was hard to combine the idea of what first seemed like two separate worlds. So my whole life I have tried. I have learnt more about my gifts, and stayed faithful to my faith. But then I heard people left the church because it seems impossible to combine the two. So I am here, to try and mend the rift. To show that it is possible to be both LDS and to have, and use, our spiritual gifts. I am not alone on this journey, but my sister, who just is waking up to her spiritual gifts is by my side and she will also share her story.Jesus Christ, our older brother, was a healer. He asked us to love one another. So let´s follow in his footsteps. Please join me on this journey, let´s make a community of strong spiritual LDS, or whatever religion you belong to, and all work together to make this world a better place.If you like what I do, then you can find me here:https://linktr.ee/ldsandmediumIf you have words of support or stories that you anonymously want me to share please write me at ldsandmedium@gmail.com. I will try and answer all your emails BUT I am very busy with my life and I hope you can have some patience with me.If you would like access to the Podcast before it is released, all the bonuses and extra trainings and the meditation prayers as an mp3 you can support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ldsandmedium or send a Donation through Paypal. It will also be available as an archive that you can subscribe to on https://payhip.com/LDSandMediumDISCLAIMER: This Podcast is not official LDS doctrine, nor is it in any way financially supported by the LDS church. All the content is either our own personal thoughts and reflections or stories from our lives or the lives of others. Any quotes included will come from the Bible, The Book of Mormon or other scriptures, Church publications, hymns, General Conference or spiritual sites.Support the show
Be Curious, Not Judgmental: The Neuroscience of Leading Construction Teams with Roxanne Evans (Episode 96) In this episode of Hoots on the Ground with No Bullshido, host Adam Hoots is joined by Mike Chiles and special guest Roxanne Evans, owner of Brain Balance in Lee's Summit, Missouri. This conversation picks up where an earlier episode on neurodivergence left off — diving deeper into how the brain develops, how technology and modern lifestyles are widening developmental gaps, and what construction leaders can do about it. Roxanne brings a rare combination of perspectives: a former educator, a mother of four boys, and an operator of a Brain Balance center for nearly a decade. Her journey into brain health began with her own son's struggles with attention, focus, and emotional regulation — and the transformation she witnessed after going through the Brain Balance program became the foundation of her life's work. The conversation dives deep into: Why the brain's base operating system — built from birth to age three — determines how we process and respond to everything around us How developmental gaps that were once one to two years are now three to five years wide, starting in kindergarten Why the real problem isn't just screen time — it's the absence of physical movement that compounds the damage The two behavioral profiles Roxanne sees most on job sites: turtles (shut down and withdraw) and race cars with no brakes (always busy, rarely productive) Why a worker on their phone may not be lazy — they may be overwhelmed and avoiding a task they couldn't process How a leader's own emotional regulation sets the tone for the entire team What mirror neurons are and why some workers can't learn by watching — no matter how many times you demonstrate Roxanne also answers a question that lands for every leader in the room: why can you handle a five-alarm crisis at work with a calm two-level response, but blow up at home over something small? Her answer — that home is where the brain finally relaxes its performance — reframes the problem entirely and points toward practical solutions. This is a rich, practical episode that challenges construction leaders to see their people through a new lens — not as underperformers, but as individuals whose brains may need different support to thrive. Because when leaders build better brains on their job sites, everybody wins. Key Takeaways: Everything Starts in the Brain: How the brain perceives, processes, and responds to information determines behavior on and off the job site. Gaps in this base operating system show up as attention struggles, emotional dysregulation, and difficulty completing tasks. The Developmental Gap Is Wider Than Ever: Where prior generations saw a one-to-two-year developmental gap, today's workforce is seeing gaps of three to five years. The age of full brain maturity has shifted from 25 to around 35, meaning many workers are functioning at a younger cognitive and emotional level than their age would suggest. Tech Isn't the Only Problem — It's the Absence of Movement: Screens keep the brain's fight-or-flight system perpetually activated, but the deeper issue is sitting still. Physical movement — especially bilateral activity like walking, crawling, and weight training — is essential for building brain function, processing speed, and emotional regulation. Turtles vs. Race Cars: Workers tend to fall into two profiles when overwhelmed: those who shut down and withdraw (turtles), and those who stay constantly busy but accomplish little (race cars with no brakes). Recognizing which type you're dealing with is the first step to leading them effectively. Phone Use May Signal Overwhelm, Not Laziness: When a worker reaches for their phone instead of completing a task, they may be avoiding it because they were overwhelmed by instructions they couldn't fully process — not because they don't care. Curiosity, not judgment, is the right response. The Leader's Regulation Sets the Team's Regulation: Culture starts with the leader. A calm, curious, regulated leader creates safety that helps even dysregulated team members stay in a learning state. An unpredictable leader keeps everyone in fight-or-flight — which shuts down learning entirely. Mirror Neurons Matter in the Trades: Not all workers can learn by watching. Some brains haven't developed the mirroring capacity to accurately replicate a demonstrated skill. This isn't defiance or laziness — it's a gap that, once addressed, can unlock strong performance. Meeting Design Can Unlock Better Performance: Keep meetings to 20 minutes or less, allow movement, build in physical resets, and create shout-out moments that get people clapping and engaged. These aren't soft perks — they're neurological tools that keep brains in a state where learning and retention are actually possible. The Home vs. Work Regulation Gap Is Real: Many leaders hold it together under pressure at work but lose their cool at home over small things. Home is the brain's safe place — where it relaxes into its default regulation patterns. The fix isn't trying harder; it's building better brain regulation so the gap between settings shrinks. EPISODE QUOTES: "Everything starts in the brain. How the brain perceives information sets the tone for how it processes — and then how it responds." "We used to see a one-to-two-year developmental gap. Now we're seeing three to five years, starting in kindergarten — and those trajectories just keep widening." "It's not the screens alone. It's the absence of body movement that's creating the bigger problem. When our body moves, it tells our brain information — and our brain can grow and change based on that." "When someone's on their phone instead of doing the task, they may not be lazy — they might be overwhelmed and avoiding looking incompetent. Be curious, not judgmental." "My regulation sets the tone for everyone else's. If they know they're safe with me, they can stay in a learning state instead of fight-or-flight." "At work you hold it together because there are consequences. At home, they love you no matter what — so the brain relaxes into its default patterns. That's why you blow up over the small stuff at home." "What we want is for their life to be enriched because they worked with you. Not just that we required them to perform — but that we taught them how to be well." RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Brain Balance Centers Brain Balance – Lee's Summit, MO Brent Darnell International – Emotional Intelligence in Construction Yerkes-Dodson Law (The Goldilocks Rule) GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE: Roxanne Evans — Owner and Director, Brain Balance of Lee's Summit, MO. Former educator, mother of four boys, and community leader. Roxanne opened her Brain Balance center in 2015 and has spent nearly a decade helping children and adults build the neurological foundation for attention, emotional regulation, learning, and performance. Mike Chiles — Lean construction leader, educator, and co-host of the Chiles Brothers conversations on the podcast. Mike is based in the Kansas City area and has a heart for community, construction, and bringing better tools to the people who build. Adam Hoots — Host/Producer of Hoots on the Ground and Lean builder focused on respect for craft and field leadership. ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST: The Lean Builder's absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that matter most to those in the field. With stories from the trenches, lessons learned, and plenty of laughter, this podcast is for the men and women doing the hands-on work of construction.
Why You Judge Other Women (And What It Really Means)In this episode of UNSUBSCRIBE, Ginny Priem reveals the psychology behind why you judge other women, explains projection, and introduces a mindset shift that turns judgment into self-awareness. Learn the three swaps from the SWAP pillar of the UNSUBSCRIBE™ Filter, the 3-word real-time script that stops judgment in real time, and the Touch Grass Protocol for when you're spiraling.What You'll Learn:Why judgmental energy repels the women you want to be friends withThe Mirror Drop: the 90-second pivot that flips judgment inwardThe Judgment Decoder: three swaps (Curiosity, Inspiration, Compassion)The 3-word script: "Oh. That is mine."The Touch Grass Protocol for resetting your nervous systemHow to win a free 50-minute coaching sessionTimestamps:00:00 The judgment you wrote in your head this week01:30 Welcome to UNSUBSCRIBE02:15 Why judgmental women repel the women they want06:30 [Sponsor 1]07:30 The Mirror Drop — the pivot11:30 The Judgment Decoder — three swaps17:00 [Sponsor 2]18:00 The 3-word real-time script: "Oh. That is mine."20:00 The Touch Grass Protocol22:00 The Mirror Drop Challenge24:00 Next week on UNSUBSCRIBEKey Quotes:"Judgmental women repel the exact women they want to be friends with.""It is not your fault. But it is your job.""She is not in my way. She is on my map.""Mean girl energy thrives in still air and bad lighting. Go touch grass."Resources & Links:ine+ NutritionCODE: GIN15 for 15% off your orderThrifty TravelerCODE: GINNYPRIEM for $20 off your first yearJoin the Mirror Drop Challenge:DM Ginny your 7-day judgment receipts on InstagramFollow Ginny:InstagramSubstackLinkedInYouTubeWork With Ginny:Book the UNSUBSCRIBE™ KeynoteGet The Book:UNSUBSCRIBE: Why Letting Go is the Secret to Getting Ahead
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Dave joins John Morales on Morning Air to share the difference between judging, judgement and being judgmental.
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Jeramy Gordon started a newspaper in Santa Barbara at the age of 23 years old. For the next seven years, the paper emerged as such a popular media source that expanded with the launch of the Montecito Messenger. In this podcast, Gordon talks about running the newspaper as a young entrepreneur, in the triumphs and challenges, and what led to the paper's closure seven years later. Gordon then talks about his new life as a business owner, author, father, husband and family man. He is also an author of several books, including his latest, "Opinionated, not Judgmental." Gordon and the Santa Barbara Daily Sound represent a signifcant part of Santa Barbara's media history. Don't miss this provocative podcast episode. Find Jeramy Gordon at: Website https://www.opinionated-book.com Facebook / opinionatednotjudgmental Instagram / jeramygordon Buy the Book https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FDJCZCF3 Joshua Molina is a journalist and college instructor. He creates compelling conversations with a variety of individuals on the topics of housing, education, politics, business and media. Visit www.santabarbaratalks.com to consider a contribution to support his podcasts. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s...
Garth Heckman The David Alliance TDAgiantSlayer@Gmail.com Gumption Fortitude Tenacity Perseverance Spunk Guts Resilience Backbone Grit without grace JEN - sin against her - no big MY WIFE? - its a big. I know how much she has given me, served me. Loved me, sacrificed for me. Nancy - I love being around her. She always has a heart of “there is so much more, God keep me humble, tender in love”. So we… II. Repent ** **The Truth is we think we need to repent if we have huge moral failure! The church at Ephesus did not! It was unnoticeable to all who saw them! Teen Challenge someone stepped out to give their testimony and they talked about their addiction to work? To Gossip? To neglect of their spiritual gift? Judgmental spirit, To not being in love with Jesus anymore! Repeat: "Do the things you did at first." Between Eph. 1 and Revelation Chapter 2 was 30-35 years. Thats all it took to lose ones love. Key verses in Ephesus OF WHAT THE CHURCH WAS LIKE! A hate for sin in your life A love for fellow believers and the lost An active faith i.e. sharing X Growing in spiritual wisdom. Here is the secret: it is a repeatable pattern Ask God to show you your sin Ask God to help you see the lost Ask God to grow your faith. Share the gospel.
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Did you know that happy people are less judgmental? Nobody likes being judged… and for the judgmental ones, it doesn't feel good either. We've all been judgy, and the truth is, being overly critical of others is often linked to insecurity, anxiety, perfectionism, and unhappiness. Subscribe to my new Substack! In this week's quickie, we're unpacking the psychology of judgment: where it comes from, why we do it, and how to become less judgmental in a world that fuels comparison and criticism about everything from how we parent, to how we look, to how we earn and spend our money. Judgment usually says more about our own wounds than someone else's behaviour. So we're exploring the psychological drivers behind judging, and psychology-backed tools to shift into a more curious, understanding, and compassionate mindset. Tune in to hear: Why the ego needs to feel “right” The link between perfectionism and criticism How insecurity and comparison fuels judgment The connection between self-judgment and judging others Understanding the Fundamental Attribution Error The blind spots I've had to confront in my own judgments Using curiosity as the antidote to judgment Challenging your assumptions and biases Practicing self-compassion to reduce projection For advertising and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Frequency Podcast Network. Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadultSubscribe on YouTube
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In this episode, we enter Matthew 7 with a defense of the most unfairly judged disciple in history: "Doubting" Thomas. (Spoiler: He was actually the first one willing to die for Jesus). Using Thomas as a backdrop for how easily we misjudge others, we dive into one of the most quoted—and misunderstood—verses in the Bible: "Judge not, lest ye be judged." We present a unique perspective: these verses aren't about ignoring sin (which we are commanded to address), but about being Judgmental (forming opinions on character) and Critical (nitpicking details like appearance or habits). Finally, we tackle the confusing warning about "giving holy things to dogs" and "pearls to pigs." The takeaway? Stop offering the blessings of the Kingdom to those who don't know the King—offer them Jesus instead. Key Topics Covered: Justice for Thomas: Why "Doubting Thomas" should actually be known as "Brave Thomas." Judge Not: Why Matthew 7:1-5 is about being judgmental and critical, not about ignoring sin. The Cloud of Blessing: You will only receive from God the grace you extend to others. Speck vs. Log: The difference between helpful correction and hypocritical criticism. Dogs & Attack Pigs: Why you shouldn't offer "sacred blessings" (like marriage covenants or deep spiritual peace) to those who reject God. They need Jesus, not His benefits. Scripture References: John 11:14-16, John 14:5, John 20:25 (The story of Thomas) Matthew 7:1-6 (Judging, Specks/Logs, Pearls before Swine) Matthew 15:21-28 Video Link: The Sermon for the Mounted: Part 8 - Unfair Judgment & Attack Pigs
There's no condemnation for me.But if I'm honest… there's still plenty of condemnation in me.So today we're looking at one of the strangest, most uncomfortable, and most liberating stories in the Bible—a deeply messed-up family story involving betrayal, hypocrisy, sex, judgment, and a shocking reversal that exposes how condemnation actually gets broken.It's the story of Judah and Tamar.It's awkward. It's painful. It's absolutely not a children's Bible story.And somehow, it turns out to be a Jesus story.This episode explores the moment when a man who is fully prepared to condemn someone else is forced to recognize his own heart—and how that recognition becomes the beginning of freedom, humility, reconciliation, and blessing. Along the way, we discover why the Bible keeps including deeply flawed people in God's story, why self-righteousness collapses under honest self-recognition, and why Jesus' family tree is far stranger—and more hopeful—than we expect.If you've ever felt judgment rise up in you toward someone else…This story might be exactly what you need.
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Some stories don't arrive all at once. They surface slowly, across years, places, and moments that don't seem connected—until suddenly, they are. In this episode, one listener takes us through a lifetime marked by strange interruptions in the ordinary: nights where sleep refused to come until something unexplained intervened, roads and bridges that felt wrong long before anything actually happened, and workplaces where unseen presences seemed far too invested in how things were done. What makes this story unsettling isn't just the encounters themselves—it's how casually they slipped into everyday life, as if whatever was there never meant to frighten… just to be noticed. Helpful? Maybe. Judgmental? Possibly. Human? That's up for debate. This is a story about patterns, persistence, and the uneasy feeling that some forces don't fade with time—they adapt. And sometimes, the most unsettling encounters aren't dramatic at all. They're quiet. Routine. And very particular about how things should be. #RealGhostStories #TrueParanormal #HauntedLives #UnexplainedEncounters #ListenerStories #ParanormalPodcast #TrueGhostStory #EverydayHauntings #CreepyButTrue #GhostlyExperiences Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Want a more peaceful life? Today on 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce reveals how letting go of jealousy and criticism brings freedom and daily contentment.
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This episode of the Addicted Minds podcast features a critical discussion on the escalating crisis of teen addiction and mental health, highlighting the vital work of the Free Mind Campaign. Host Duane Osterlind speaks with Jasmine Kenney from the CDC's Division of Overdose Prevention and Dr. Meena Mirhom from Athletes for Hope, who detail the necessity of addressing substance misuse among young people aged 12 to 17. The guests explain that mental health struggles—fueled by social pressures, bullying, and social media—often lead teens to self-medicate with increasingly potent and accessible substances, including highly concentrated cannabis, illegal vapes, and fentanyl-laced drugs. The conversation stresses the need for non-judgmental support from trusted adults and peers to break the cycle of shame and isolation.The guests showcase the innovative approaches used by the Free Mind Campaign and Athletes for Hope to reach youth. Jasmine Kenney outlines the CDC's mobile-friendly resources for parents, like conversation cards and an interactive graphic novel for teens, designed to facilitate dialogue and education. Dr. Mirhom explains how partnering with celebrity athletes provides powerful role models who use their platforms to talk openly about mental health and healthy coping strategies, demonstrating to young people that "it's okay to not be okay" and that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Ultimately, the discussion emphasizes that hope and effective mental health treatment are available to help youth navigate these challenges and build a supportive ecosystem across their communities.Key Discussion PointsThe Problem: Addiction and overdose deaths are at an epidemic level among young people.Real-World Impact: Dr. Mirhom shares firsthand accounts of seeing individuals struggling with substance use in communities near where they were holding discussions with middle schoolers, highlighting that this is not an abstract issue for teens.Accessibility: Substances, some similar in compound to heroin, are readily accessible—sometimes even at local delis—to young people, with some as young as 11 being asked to carry drugs.
Send us a textWhat does it mean to be a judgmental person? Do we all do it? Are some more prone to it than others? Is it a sin? Why? How do we avoid it? Should/can Christians judge other Christians? Non-Christians? How should it NOT look? How should it look? (1 Cor 5:9-13, Matt 7:1-5)================ We want to be a resource for you. Please send us your questions to questions@kerrvillebiblechurch.org or leave us a text or voicemail at 830-321-0349.Please share this podcast on your social media or to your mailing list. We'd appreciate your help getting the message out.================The KBC Pastors Podcast is a production of Kerrville Bible Church. The show is hosted and edited by Toby Baxley. Original theme music by Toby Baxley.Our pastors are: Lead Pastor Chris McKnight, Associate Pastor Scott Christensen, Worship Pastor Toby Baxley, and Youth & Family Pastor Murray Van Gundy.
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326 – FREEDOM FRIDAYHow do you deal with judgmental people?Have you ever been talking to someone who gets very judgmental of you because of mistakes you've made in the past, things you're not still doing, attitudes and actions that you have left behind, but they want to keep you in the past?Do you know how to deal with judgmental people like this?Maybe it's not on purpose, but they make you feel guilty all over again for something that happened a long time ago. In their mind they just can't see all the changes and progress in your life. And they don't see who you have become and where you're going now. This can be so frustrating at times. In this episode of Freedom Friday, we talk about a few things you can do when people get judgmental.Let me know what works best for you.Show notes: Full transcript at thebiblespeakstoyou.com/326 Text me your questions or comments.Support the showIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify__________________James Early, the Jesus Mindset Coach, is a Bible teacher, speaker, and podcaster. His focus is on getting back to the original Christianity of Jesus by embracing the mindset of Christ in daily life. Reach out today if you need a speaker or Bible workshop for your church or organization (online and in person) Subscribe to the podcast (and get your copy of Praying with the Mindset of Jesus) Make a donation to support the show Schedule a free one hour coaching call to see if the Jesus Mindset Coaching program is a good fit for you Contact James here
Believe it or not but i used to be a very judgmental person. In this episode i share howe I work thorugh and with my judgmental tendencies and how to harnes them for your own growth, healing and expansion.Connect with me:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/annamaluskitzmann/takeawaysBe empathetic and human about it.Judgment can be a significant blocker.Self-judgment often leads to self-criticism.Personal growth requires overcoming judgment.Empathy fosters deeper connections with others.Self-compassion is essential for mental well-being.Reflecting on one's own judgments can lead to growth.Being less judgmental can improve relationships.Understanding oneself is key to understanding others.Embracing vulnerability can enhance empathy.This podcast is intended to inspire, and support you on your journey towards inner peace, healing and growth. I am not a psychologist or a medical doctor and do not offer anyprofessional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified professional.
Grandma's Dinner Rolls, Worst Jobs, Toy Museum, God's Worth Trusting, Judgmental, Church Sneeze Ethics, Gratitude for What You Have, Screen Time, Prize Wheel, A Pick-up Line BONUS MATERIAL: Brant's 3 Things Quotes: "The God described in the Bible is worth trusting." "If your grandma is still making rolls for you, enjoy it!" "The fact that God told us to take a sabbath indicates there may be some benefit to it." "Gratitude keeps you from being needy." "Complaining is like a national sport." Thanks for listening to this episode of the Oddcast Rewind! We're so glad you joined us for these throwback moments from November of 2019. Whether they were new discoveries or familiar favorites, we hope they brought a little encouragement to your day. . . . Holy Ghost Mama Pre-Order! Want more of the Oddcast? Check out our website! Watch our YouTube videos here. Connect with us on Facebook! For Christian banking you can trust, click here!
When someone you live with, or love, keeps judging you, how do you protect your peace without shutting down or blowing up?In this raw and relatable episode, Heather brings a question many of us have quietly carried: How do I set clear boundaries with someone who keeps making subtle (or not-so-subtle) digs at my character?We unpack what it means to hold your ground when you're being criticized, misunderstood, or dismissed, and how to stop absorbing other people's projections as personal truths.Listener Takeaways:•Scripts for responding to judgment without defensiveness or collapse•How to hear criticism as information, not identity•Why trying to teach people how to treat you rarely works•What to do when you're tempted to just leave but want to grow instead•How to stop explaining yourself and start protecting your peaceIf you're looking for a high caliber small group where you can deepen your practice and really live into the principles of compassion, non-violence and relational presence, apply for The Mentorship Circle, which will begin November 2nd. It will be three hours every month of advanced teaching, deep discussion, and practical integration. Learn more here. For ongoing practice and deeper learning, join my monthly membership program. You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans. Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com. Here are more ways to connect with me: Become a member of my online learning community Join our calls live Set up a private session Follow me on TikTok @dr.yvetteerasmus
Do you find yourself stuck in a cycle of self-judgment, especially when dealing with pornography struggles? That critical voice in your head can feel like an unrelenting force, weakening you both mentally and physically. The longer this judgment lingers, the more it blocks your energy and affects everything from your stress response to your ability to sleep. In this episode, Coach Kat dives into how self-judgment creates a toxic cycle of anger, disappointment, and resentment, mirroring the shame cycle many face. Kat explores how this judgment manifests physically, causing your body to become constricted and stuck. She explains why forgiveness is the key to healing your self-judgmental voice and how it opens up space for peace, trust, and emotional freedom.Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://centerforovercoming.com/post/healing-self-judgemental-voice-kat
“Don't judge” is a verse we often hear quoted. But does it really mean that Christians should avoid making moral judgments about others? Pastor Adriel debunks this common misunderstanding and explains how Christians are called to judge rightly. FREE BOOKLET - https://solamedia.org/offers/thewarwecantsee/ This essential guide examines what the Bible actually teaches about Satan, demons, and spiritual warfare. Pastor David Cassidy helps readers experience freedom from fear as they grapple with two essential truths: We really do have a sinister enemy, and we really do have a mighty Savior. FOLLOW US YouTube | Instagram | X/Twitter | Facebook | Newsletter WHO WE ARE Sola is home to White Horse Inn, Core Christianity, Modern Reformation, and Theo Global. Our mission is to serve today's global church by producing resources for reformation grounded in the historic Christian faith. Our vision is to see reformation in hearts, homes, and churches around the world. Learn more: https://solamedia.org/
We're all stuck in a spiritual jail with no way out. Our depravity makes us all guilty and without excuse before God. Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. Acknowledge your need for a Savior. Stand before Him in humility. Instead of judging others, lean on the grace of God!
Romans: The Christian's Constitution, Volume 1
Romans 2:1-16 / August 26-27, 2025 Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. From the Series: Romans: The Christian's Constitution read more
We're all stuck in a spiritual jail with no way out. Our depravity makes us all guilty and without excuse before God. Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. Acknowledge your need for a Savior. Stand before Him in humility. Instead of judging others, lean on the grace of God!
Romans: The Christian's Constitution, Volume 1
Romans 2:1-16 / August 26-27, 2025 Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. From the Series: Romans: The Christian's Constitution read more
Romans 2:1-16 / August 26-27, 2025 Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. From the Series: Romans: The Christian's Constitution read more
In this exciting episode, host Savannah chats with her good friend and renowned plastic surgeon, Dr. Charlie Galanis, who shares insights into the world of plastic surgery. From their first meeting to Savannah's personal experience with liposuction, they dive deep into the emotional and mental aspects of cosmetic procedures.Dr. Galanis discusses the importance of self-relationship and how plastic surgery can empower individuals to live their fullest lives. They also touch on the rise of GLP-1 weight loss drugs and how they impact the plastic surgery landscape, including the shift in patient needs and expectations.Join them as they explore the misconceptions surrounding plastic surgery, the emotional journey, the importance of choosing the right surgeon, trends in the industry and much more!Whether you're considering surgery or just curious about the industry, this episode is packed with valuable information and personal stories that will resonate with many. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more episodes of Unlocked!Thank you to our sponsors for supporting our show!- SHADY RAYS: Head to https://www.shadyrays.com today and use code "Unlocked35" for 35% OFF polarized sunglasses!- PROGRESSIVE: Join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive. Visit us at https://www.progressive.com! Thank you to Progressive for sponsoring the show! (Restrictions apply. Not available in all states and situations.)LET'S BE SOCIAL:Follow Savannah Chrisley:Insta: (https://www.instagram.com/SavannahChrisley)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@SavannahChrisley)X: (https://www.x.com/_itssavannah_)Follow Galanis Plastic Surgery:Insta: (https://www.instagram.com/galanisplasticsurgery)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@galanisplasticsurgery)Website: (https://www.galanisplasticsurgery.com)Follow The Unlocked Podcast:Insta: (https://www.instagram.com/UnlockedWithSavannah)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@UnlockedWithSav)Produced and Edited by "The Cast Collective" in Nashville, TN!Email: info@thecastcollective.comYouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/@TheCastCollective)Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/thecastcollective)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@castcollective)Website: (https://www.thecastcollective.com)About Charles Galanis:Charles Galanis is Beverly Hills' leader in precision, artistry, and patient-centered care. At the intersection of surgical mastery and artistic vision, Dr. Charles Galanis has built a reputation as one of Beverly Hills' most sought-after plastic surgeons. His philosophy is simple yet profound: every patient deserves expert-level care, customized procedures, and results that enhance natural beauty to help patients feel like their best selves.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Topics: Breaking Animal News, Relationship Cheat Codes, Worst Jobs, Scared of Jesus, Saying It Wrong, Judgmental, Shock Jock BONUS CONTENT: Gorilla & 100 Men Re-visited, AI Jokes Quotes: “Being appreciated really matters. We're all looking for that.” “God is a real good king that happens to be my father.” “I'm secure with Jesus.” “Pray for your enemies and bless your enemies and see what happens.” . . . Holy Ghost Mama Pre-Order! Want more of the Oddcast? Check out our website! Watch our YouTube videos here. Connect with us on Facebook! For Christian banking you can trust, click here!