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Are you battling thoughts of doubt, fear, or discouragement—especially when it comes to your healing? Julieann reveals how these voices are often lies planted by the enemy to make you give up or believe that healing isn't yours. But you have authority in Christ! Learn how to recognize these toxic thoughts, take them captive, and refocus your mind on Jesus—the one who already secured your healing. Be encouraged to stand strong and silence every voice that doesn't align with God's truth.
When our bodies feel drained, weary, or overcome by symptoms, it can be easy to believe we are powerless—but that is not the truth. Julieann reminds us that our true strength comes from the Lord, not our physical condition. Through scripture and personal testimony, she encourages you to rise up in the authority you've been given in Christ. No matter how weak you may feel, the Spirit within you is mighty. This episode is a call to shift your focus from symptoms to the Savior, and to pull on the supernatural strength and healing Jesus already purchased for you. Tune in and be reminded that you are not alone, not helpless, and certainly not defeated. Miracles happen when we stand firm in God's promises and authority.
What do you do when symptoms are screaming louder than God's promises? In this honest and empowering episode, Julieann Hartman shares how to stay focused on God's Word—even when pain demands your attention. Learn how to silence the noise and anchor yourself in the truth of His healing power.
In this revealing episode of Healing Journeys Today, Julieann Hartman shares an eye-opening message titled "How to Make Yourself Sick." She uncovers some of the hidden ways we unknowingly contribute to sickness in our bodies—through stress, negative thinking, fear, and other silent killers. Many of us don't connect these patterns to physical illness, but they can keep us stuck and wondering why healing seems out of reach. Julieann invites us to break free from these destructive cycles and fully receive the healing and freedom Jesus already provided. This episode is a must-watch for anyone ready to live in wholeness.
In this eye-opening episode of Healing Journeys Today, Julieann Hartman tackles the topic Symptoms That Try to Destroy Faith. She reveals how symptoms are often lies from the enemy—designed to distract, discourage, and pull our focus away from the finished work of Jesus. Julieann encourages viewers to keep their eyes fixed on the truth of God's Word, not what they feel or see, and to stand firm in faith, knowing that healing is already theirs in Christ.
In this powerful episode of Healing Journeys Today, Julieann Hartman shares how holding onto past pain, regret, or trauma can impact both your physical and mental health. Discover how letting go is not just emotional—it's spiritual and healing. Julieann reminds us that the past doesn't define our future and encourages you to fully embrace the life God has already prepared for you. It's time to release the past and step into healing.
In the episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes podcast, Dr. Kari Keys and JulieAnn Uh from the University of Washington discuss the management of closed degloving injuries, commonly known as Morel Lavallee lesions. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: "The Underreported Benefits of Surgical Intervention for Chronic Sequelae of Closed Degloving Injuries: A Case Series" by JulieAnn H Uh and Kari A. Keys. Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: https://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/2025/12000/the_underreported_benefits_of_surgical.12.aspx Dr. Kari Keys is a board-certified plastic surgeon and chief of the division of plastic surgery at the University of Washington. Julie Ann Uh is a medical student at the University of Washington. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen; #KeynotesPodcast; #PlasticSurgery; Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery- Global Open The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of ASPS.
In this powerful episode of Healing Journeys Today, Julieann Hartman dives into the question, “How Did I Get Sick?” She shares how recognizing the thought patterns, emotional stressors, and false beliefs that opened the door to illness is key to walking in lasting healing. Julieann encourages viewers to reflect honestly, not with shame, but with the purpose of transformation. By exposing the lies we've believed and renewing our minds with God's truth, we can close the door to sickness and step fully into the health Jesus paid for. This is a must-watch for anyone seeking spiritual and physical freedom.
Send us a textWhat if your home could do more than look beautiful — what if it could support your emotional well-being, personal growth, and life transitions?In this episode of The Electric Spirit Podcast, I'm joined by Julie Ann Segal, President of Metro Interiors and a pioneer in holistic, spiritually informed design. With over 35 years of experience, Julie blends classic, modern, eclectic, and traditional styles with Feng Shui, spiritual design counseling, and Chinese astrology to create spaces that truly nourish the people who live in them..We explore how Julie's design philosophy has evolved since founding Metro Interiors in 1992, the moment she realized design could impact how people feel, and how energy flow, intention, and life experiences show up in our homes. Julie also shares practical ways listeners can shift stagnant energy, reconnect with their space, and begin designing environments that support who they are — and who they're becoming.. Find us on Apple Podcasts and all major podcasting platforms, including Spotify. Search for The Electric Spirit Podcast and tune in..Where to Find Julie Ann Segal• Website: www.julieannsegal.com• Instagram: @julieannsegal• Instagram (Design): @metro.interiors• Facebook: Julie Ann Segal• LinkedIn: Julie Ann Segal• Pinterest & YouTube: Linked through her websiteWhere to Find Psychic Jamie (Jamie Lynn)• Website: www.psychicjamie.com• Podcast: The Electric Spirit Podcast• Instagram: @electricspiritpodcast & @socalhealer• YouTube: @psychicjamie• TikTok: Linked through her website....#TheElectricSpiritPodcast #HolisticDesign #SpiritualDesign #InteriorDesignPodcast #FengShuiLiving #EnergyHealingSpaces #DesignWithIntention #SacredSpaces #MindfulLiving #WellnessThroughDesign #ChiFlow #SpiritualWellness #ConsciousDesign #HomeEnergy #SoulfulSpaces #MetaphysicalLiving #HealingEnvironments #PodcastRecommendations #ApplePodcasts #SpotifyPodcasts #PodcastLife #SpiritualPodcast #DesignInspiration #ModernSpirituality #IntentionalLivingSupport the show
In this episode of Take the Stage, presented by Haley Marketing, Brad Bialy sits down with Julie Ann Bittner to unpack the truth about staffing funding: why it's not a weakness, how the right partner fuels growth, and what smart owners must understand before cash gets tight. About the Guest Julie Ann Bittner is the President and CEO of TRICOM, a staffing-industry–specific funding and back-office partner with over 36 years of experience. Known for her high energy and deep industry insight, Julie Ann has spent decades helping staffing owners scale responsibly while navigating volatility, growth cycles, and uncertainty. Key Takeaways Funding is a strategic growth tool, not a sign of weakness. The right partner scales with your business—not against it. Waiting until cash is tight limits your best options. Industry-specific expertise beats generalist solutions. Proactive communication prevents reactive decisions. Timestamps [00:15] – Reframing funding as strength, not weakness [01:40] – Why banks struggle with staffing growth cycles [03:15] – Asset-based lending vs. factoring explained [05:16] – Funding realities for staffing startups [06:07] – Questions every owner must ask lenders [07:51] – The risk of client concentration [09:20] – Why waiting too long costs you options [11:14] – The danger of non-industry lenders [13:38] – Where staffing rebounds next year [16:02] – Industries quietly turning the corner [17:12] – AI's real role in staffing today [23:53] – What true funding partnership looks like About the Host Brad Bialy is a trusted voice and highly sought-after speaker in the staffing and recruiting industry, known for helping firms grow through integrated marketing, sales, and recruiting strategies. With over 13 years at Haley Marketing and a proven track record guiding hundreds of firms, Brad brings deep expertise and a fresh, actionable perspective to every engagement. He's the host of Take the Stage and InSights, two of the staffing industry's leading podcasts with more than 200,000 downloads. Sponsors and Offers Heard Take the Stage is presented by Haley Marketing. The old way of selling staffing is dead. Let's fix it – with smarter strategies and HUGE DISCOUNTS on modern lead gen tools: https://bit.ly/Bialy20 Book a 30-minute business and marketing consultation with host, Brad Bialy: https://bit.ly/Bialy30 This episode is brought to you by MJA & Associates. For over 20 years, they've helped staffing firms save money by securing federal and state tax credits like the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC). With performance-based pricing, you only pay when you save—no setup costs, just real results. Learn more at https://mja-associates.com
Former Republic of Ireland international Julie-Ann Russell joins Ger Gilroy & Colm Boohig on the line - alongside OTB's Kathleen McNamee - the morning after Ireland (just) overcame Belgium to achieve promotion to Nations League A!Off The Ball Breakfast w/ UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
Offering a fresh comparative lens, The Postcolonial Bildungsroman: Narratives of Youth, Representational Politics, and Aesthetic Reinventions (U Alberta Press, 2025) demonstrates how postcolonial writers have transformed the Bildungsroman from an eighteenth-century European genre meant to express local concerns around childhood development into one of the most cosmopolitan literary mediums for communicating overlapping concerns about global modernity. If literature is the crucial site where people find the language to convey their social experiences, this book reveals how the Bildungsroman now functions in the global world of letters to capture and bear witness to young people's varied interactions and responses to both local and global forces enveloping and shaping their lives. Chapters explore identity, sexuality, human rights, the climate crisis, neoliberal globalization, and a host of other issues in work from a wide range of postcolonial locations across Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand. Forging productive scholarly engagements between narratology and genre theory, the volume documents the aesthetic and thematic shifts that have accompanied the Bildungsroman in the past two centuries, particularly in the context of anticolonial, liberationist, and self-determination struggles from the mid-twentieth century onwards in the global south. With a very diverse array of essays from multiple continents, The Postcolonial Bildungsroman makes a crucial intervention to the existing scholarship on this influential genre and a unique contribution to the study of world literature. Contributors: David Babcock, Sarah Brouillette, Gregory Byala, Deena Dinat, Prathim-Maya Dora-Laskey, José-Santiago Fernández-Vázquez, Ericka A. Hoagland, Elizabeth Jackson, Feroza Jussawala, Andrew David King, Aruna Krishnamurthy, Simone Puleo, Peter Ribic, Arnab Dutta Roy, Craig Smith, Antonette Talaue-Arogo, Paul Ugor, Julieann, Veronica Ulin, Rachel Ann Walsh, Maria Su Wang, Bethany Williamson, Helena Wu, Julia Wurr. Arnab Dutta Roy is an Assistant Professor of English at Florida Gulf Coast University. His research lies at the intersection of postcolonialism, human rights theory, and modern South Asian literature, and his work has appeared or is forthcoming in journals such as Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies, South Asian Review, Comparatist, Genre, New Literary History, and others. He is the co-editor of two books on the postcolonial Bildungsroman: The Postcolonial Bildungsroman: Narratives of Youth, Representational Politics, and Aesthetic Reinventions (University of Alberta Press, 2025) and The Postcolonial Bildungsroman and the Character of Place (forthcoming with University of Nebraska Press, January 2026). In addition, he has co-edited a special issue of the Journal of World Literature titled Constructing the Other: Narrative Empathy and the Ethics of Border-Crossing in World Literature. He is currently working on a monograph titled Universalisms in South Asian Literature that draws on interdisciplinary work in postcolonial theory and human rights to analyze literary responses to colonialism from South Asia. At FGCU, he teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses on world literature and postcolonial theory. Gargi Binju is a PhD scholar at the University of Tuebingen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Offering a fresh comparative lens, The Postcolonial Bildungsroman: Narratives of Youth, Representational Politics, and Aesthetic Reinventions (U Alberta Press, 2025) demonstrates how postcolonial writers have transformed the Bildungsroman from an eighteenth-century European genre meant to express local concerns around childhood development into one of the most cosmopolitan literary mediums for communicating overlapping concerns about global modernity. If literature is the crucial site where people find the language to convey their social experiences, this book reveals how the Bildungsroman now functions in the global world of letters to capture and bear witness to young people's varied interactions and responses to both local and global forces enveloping and shaping their lives. Chapters explore identity, sexuality, human rights, the climate crisis, neoliberal globalization, and a host of other issues in work from a wide range of postcolonial locations across Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand. Forging productive scholarly engagements between narratology and genre theory, the volume documents the aesthetic and thematic shifts that have accompanied the Bildungsroman in the past two centuries, particularly in the context of anticolonial, liberationist, and self-determination struggles from the mid-twentieth century onwards in the global south. With a very diverse array of essays from multiple continents, The Postcolonial Bildungsroman makes a crucial intervention to the existing scholarship on this influential genre and a unique contribution to the study of world literature. Contributors: David Babcock, Sarah Brouillette, Gregory Byala, Deena Dinat, Prathim-Maya Dora-Laskey, José-Santiago Fernández-Vázquez, Ericka A. Hoagland, Elizabeth Jackson, Feroza Jussawala, Andrew David King, Aruna Krishnamurthy, Simone Puleo, Peter Ribic, Arnab Dutta Roy, Craig Smith, Antonette Talaue-Arogo, Paul Ugor, Julieann, Veronica Ulin, Rachel Ann Walsh, Maria Su Wang, Bethany Williamson, Helena Wu, Julia Wurr. Arnab Dutta Roy is an Assistant Professor of English at Florida Gulf Coast University. His research lies at the intersection of postcolonialism, human rights theory, and modern South Asian literature, and his work has appeared or is forthcoming in journals such as Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies, South Asian Review, Comparatist, Genre, New Literary History, and others. He is the co-editor of two books on the postcolonial Bildungsroman: The Postcolonial Bildungsroman: Narratives of Youth, Representational Politics, and Aesthetic Reinventions (University of Alberta Press, 2025) and The Postcolonial Bildungsroman and the Character of Place (forthcoming with University of Nebraska Press, January 2026). In addition, he has co-edited a special issue of the Journal of World Literature titled Constructing the Other: Narrative Empathy and the Ethics of Border-Crossing in World Literature. He is currently working on a monograph titled Universalisms in South Asian Literature that draws on interdisciplinary work in postcolonial theory and human rights to analyze literary responses to colonialism from South Asia. At FGCU, he teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses on world literature and postcolonial theory. Gargi Binju is a PhD scholar at the University of Tuebingen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
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At the Annecy Festival, I watched Julie Ann Crommett masterfully quiet a packed, buzzing room—not by raising her voice, but through a clever and engaging technique. Instead of shouting over people or asking for silence, she said:“Clap three times if you can hear me.”A few people clapped. Then she said, “Clap five times if you can hear me.” More joined in. Within seconds, the whole room was quiet, attentive, and ready.This method works anywhere—weddings, classrooms, meetings, panels, you name it. It flips the psychology of command into playful participation, resetting everyone's focus without tension. In this episode, I break down why this works, how to apply it yourself, and how it can help you lead more calmly and effectively in any situation.
Today, on Notable Leaders' Radio, I speak with JulieAnn Bornales, Creative Operations & Marketing Consultant, and Podcast Producer. She highlights the lessons learned from career setbacks, finding your voice in challenging environments, and the importance of asking for what you're worth. In today's episode, we discuss: Don't overlook the power of self-belief when facing challenges or workplace uncertainty. Trusting in your ability to solve problems encourages you to keep going through setbacks, helping you recover faster and reach your goals. Know your worth and stand firm in negotiating it, even if it feels uncomfortable initially. Advocating for yourself early in your career can lead to better pay and opportunities later, so get used to asking for more, even if you're eager just to get your foot in the door. Be bold and reach out to people or platforms outside your comfort zone. Sometimes the simplest act of curiosity, like sending an email or asking a question, can lead to big opportunities, so never underestimate the power of taking that next small step. Explore passions and hobbies outside your job to boost creativity and emotional resilience. Participating in activities you enjoy, like baking or theater, can decrease stress and help you bring fresh energy and new ideas back to your main pursuits. RESOURCES: Master's Thesis Imagery implications of MTV : teen pop, adolescent girls, and sex role behaviors: https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_theses/3364/ Guest Bio A native of Northern California, JulieAnn received a double undergraduate degree in Sociology - Organizational Studies and Communications from the University of California at Davis and earned her Master's Degree in Mass Communications, writing her thesis on MTV, music videos, and gender identity at San Jose State University. A music industry veteran of over 15 years, she spent the majority of her career at Warner Music Group, contributing across sales, marketing, digital strategy, and creative development—driving cross-functional initiatives that supported both artist growth and brand innovation. She was a key contributor to the launch of Warner Music Group's first FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) channels, helping to program the company's expansion into this rapidly growing digital media space. She also played a central role in unifying podcasting initiatives across international markets and served as producer of the award-winning, Chartable-ranked series Totally 80's: The Podcast. A proud alumnus of the Atlantic Theater Acting School in New York City, JulieAnn has also appeared in Off-Broadway productions, web-series and short films. An avid baker in her spare time, she is always on the search for the perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe. Website/Social Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julieann Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julieannnyc Belinda's Bio: Belinda Pruyne is a renowned Leadership Advisor, Executive Coach, Consultant, and Keynote Speaker recognized for her ability to transform executives, professionals, and small business owners into highly respected, influential leaders. As the Founder of BelindaPruyne.com, she partners with top-tier organizations, including IBM, Booz Allen Hamilton, BBDO, Hilton, Leidos, Yale School of Medicine, Landis, Discovery Channel, and the Portland Trail Blazers. Recently, she led the redesign of two global internal advertising agencies for Cella, a leader in creative staffing and consulting. She is also a founding C-suite and executive management coach for Chief, the fastest-growing executive women's network. A thought leader in leadership development, Belinda is the creator and host of the Notable Leaders Radio podcast, where she has conducted 95+ interviews with top executives and business leaders, revealing the untold stories behind their success. Previously, as Executive Vice President, Global Director of Creative Management at Grey Advertising, she oversaw a global team of 500 professionals, gaining deep expertise in client services and executive leadership. With 25+ years of experience, Belinda is a trusted advisor to startups, turnarounds, acquisitions, and Fortune 500 companies, delivering strategic, high-impact solutions in today's fast-evolving business landscape. Website: Belindapruyne.com Email Address: hello@belindapruyne.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindapruyne Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NotableLeadersNetwork.BelindaPruyne/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/belindapruyne?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/belindapruyne/
Being shy about your business won't help you reach sales success. In this episode, you will learn how to empower yourself through media to grow your business. If you get a ton of value in this episode, I would love to invite you to subscribe because it costs nothing to subscribe. Julie Ann Meyer is a media consultant, best-selling author, and sought-after speaker who helps thought leaders and entrepreneurs build visibility, credibility, and income through streaming television. As Co-CEO of e360tv and founder of ARION TV, she leads a platform that reaches millions, giving changemakers the tools and stage to grow their impact. Julie Ann's coaching blends strategic media training with real-world monetization, making her a go-to expert for those ready to expand their message and their movement. Welcome, Julie Ann!Support the showCheck out Petite2Queen for more great interviews, podcasts, and blogs to help you achieve more, faster!https://www.petite2queen.com/
A rerun with bonus big balls!!
In this episode of Healing Journeys Today, Julieann Hartman answers the question: Who Is the Holy Spirit? Many have learned about Him but don't truly know Him. Julieann shares how the Holy Spirit is not only real—He's your most powerful friend, guide, and comforter. It's time to know Him personally.
In this episode of Healing Journeys Today, Julieann Hartman discusses How to Have a Healthy Heart. She shares practical insights on cultivating emotional, spiritual, and physical well-being, showing how a healthy heart can positively impact overall health. Julieann encourages listeners to prioritize heart health for lasting vitality and healing.
In this episode of Healing Journeys Today, Julieann Hartman explores the vital connection between the condition of our hearts and our physical health. Discover how soul “heart disease” can impact your body, and learn how to guard your heart with God's truth to experience true healing from the inside out.
Julie Ann Mejia is the CEO and Founder of Holistic Hemp Solutions INC. She holds a BS in Psychology from Salem State University with a concentration in cognitive neuroscience and research. After completing her undergraduate studies, she was burned out from writing research papers and wanted to work hands-on with psychiatric and cognitively impaired patients. Her story with hemp/cannabis began after a work related injury. She was employed as a coordinator at anon-profit agency working with adolescents with cognitive, behavioral and psychological issues. In 2013, her life was drastically altered by a work related injury. She suffered from complications due to the injuries and developed a rare pain disorder called reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD). Julie was prescribed several opioids, but thepharmaceuticals failed to relieve her pain, and they also made her extremely sick. This was a turning point in Julie's life where she decided to take her health into her own hands and seek alternative treatments.
In this episode of Healing Journeys Today, Julieann Hartman continues her powerful conversation with Michael Schutz in Part 2 of their interview, diving into the challenges Gen Z faces with constant distractions. Together, they explore how these distractions can affect our relationship with God and what practical steps we can take to eliminate them. How can we better minister to Gen Z when the world is fighting for their attention? Get insight, encouragement, and biblical wisdom to help this next generation experience a deeper connection with God. Don't miss this honest and hope-filled discussion about faith, focus, and spiritual growth.
In this episode of Healing Journeys Today, Julieann Hartman sits down with Michael Schutz, a passionate Gen Z believer who shares his journey of miraculous healing from severe food allergies and asthma. Michael opens up about his personal encounter with God's healing power and how it transformed his life. With a heart for his generation, he discusses effective ways to reach young people with the truth of God's Word, breaking through doubt and distractions. His testimony is a powerful reminder that healing is available to all, and his insights offer hope for inspiring faith in the next generation.
Julieann Hartman reveals a surprising truth — sometimes, without even realizing it, we find ourselves arguing with God. We want to trust Him and believe His promises, but doubt and unbelief quietly creep in, pulling us into a mindset that stands against what He's already said in His Word. God's heart is clear — He wants to heal you. There's no debate, no conditions — just His steadfast love and desire for your wholeness. The key is to stop wrestling with fear and doubt and instead choose to rest and trust in what He's already spoken. If you've been feeling stuck or questioning God's will for your healing, this episode will help you recognize those subtle "arguments" and guide you back into a place of faith and surrender.
Galway United head to the home of the league champions this Saturday (19th July 2025) when they go up against Athlone Town in the SSE Airtricity League Women's Premier Division. The Tribeswomen have won four of their last five games, following a mid-season slump, and are currently third on 22 points, nine behind their opponents. Athlone Town have only conceded two goals this season and were 3-0 victors when they visited Galway back in May. At the end of the last season, Julie-Ann Russell was among the goal scorers in a 3-2 victory for Galway United, before announcing her retirement from club and international football. She caught up with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly to tell us how things have been going since and to look ahead to the trip to Athlone. == Kick-off at Athlone Town Stadium on Saturday is 7.30pm.
Julieann Hartman dives into a life-changing truth: the faith we need to activate healing in our lives flows through love. It all starts with fully knowing and understanding the unconditional love God has for us. His love isn't just a comforting thought — it's the very foundation that released the power of healing into our lives through Jesus. When we grasp how deeply we are loved by God, our faith comes alive — not through striving, but through resting in His perfect love. Healing isn't something we have to earn; it's a gift rooted in His love for us. If you've been praying for healing and wondering what's missing, this episode will help unlock this simple but profound truth. Don't miss this opportunity to step into the healing and wholeness God has already provided for you!
If love never fails, it's safe to say its impact on our lives is pretty important. But have you ever thought about its impact on our health? Join Julieann as she shares from the word how understanding God's love for you will transform your mind, soul and physical body.
Every feel stuck in your frustrations of not seeing results in your life? Join Julieann as she shares from the word practical steps you can take to start seeing fruit manifest in your life and health.
Join Julieann as she shares from the word how the “size” of your faith has nothing to do with God's ability to flow through you. Just as faith is a gift of God, we nee only yield to his goodness to see our faith bring forth results in our lives. It's all Him and none of us. We only believe.
27-year-old Christian Makiling tragically ended his life last June 2024 after a silent battle with depression. Now, his mother, Julie Ann shares his story, hoping to shed light and raise awareness about depression. - Noong Hunyo 2024, pumanaw ang 27 anyos na si Christian Makiling matapos nagpakamatay dahil sa depresyon. Ngayon, ibinahagi ng kanyang ina na si Julie Ann ang kanyang kwento sa pag-asang magbigay-liwanag at kamalayan tungkol sa depresyon.
It seems like a silly question, but when we're faced with a difficult situation or troubling season, we often question His word's ability - or desire - to work on our behalf. Join Julieann as she takes us through the scriptures to discover the unshakable power of the word, and how we can practically apply it to any situation we face.
Join Julieann as she shares all about the temptations to fear and worry and how to stop these lies in their tracks.
What's stopping us from receiving what God has already provided? Today, Julieann goes through one of our biggest hinderances - our own carnal minds - and helps us deal with its toxic influence.
What happens when we do and say all the “right” things but we still don't see the results we want? Is there something else we're missing? Join Julieann as she shares from the word what to do when you feel like your results have run dry.
Join Samantha Tennant as she chats with bestselling author Julie Ann Walker in this exciting installment of the Fresh Fiction Book Club. Julie discusses her journey to becoming an acclaimed writer, including the fascinating story of how her first book, 'HELL ON WHEELS,' was published. They reminisce about pre-COVID book club gatherings, share insights into Julie's writing process, and discuss the development of her popular series such as Black Knights Inc and Deep Six. Discover Julie's inspirations, her love for horror literature, and her travel adventures. This episode is filled with engaging stories, humor, and a peek into Julie's everyday life. Don't miss it! 00:00 Welcome and Introduction 00:40 Julie's Early Book Club Memories 02:07 The Journey to Publishing 'HELL ON WHEELS' 07:40 Improving the Craft of Writing 10:08 Inspiration Behind the Black Knights Series 15:03 Returning to Series and Future Plans 18:34 Deep Six Series and Treasure Hunting 19:44 Fresh Fiction Facts 19:55 Travel and Nature Adventures 20:06 Ideal Paradise: New Zealand 21:14 Language Struggles 23:38 Karaoke Nights 24:58 Hiking Shoe Collection 26:19 Online Shopping Fails 28:02 TV Show Obsessions 29:08 Favorite Books and Authors 32:49 Current Writing Projects 36:42 Social Media and Updates Julie Ann Walker: https://freshfiction.com/author.php?id=29621 BLACK MOON RISING: https://freshfiction.com/book.php?id=133943 Black Knights, Inc.: Reloaded series: https://freshfiction.com/series.php?id=6890 Black Knights, Inc series https://freshfiction.com/series.php?id=340 Deep Six series: https://freshfiction.com/series.php?id=1835
Are toxic emotions holding you back from receiving what God has for you? Julieann shares from the word the deadly effect toxic thoughts and thinking patterns can have on our physical and mental health.
Join Julieann as she shares from the word how to take your stand when you're in the midst of a storm. What anchor can we hold fast to? And is our life built on it?
When we're faced with a trial, what we start off saying is usually what will carry us through to the end. Join Julieann as she shares on how to take your stand for healing early on.
Join Julieann as she shares some of the negative things she learned from Christians about healing that she had to unlearn in order to understand the simplicity of the Gospel message.
Join Julieann as she shares from the word how our core beliefs affect our health and healing, and how we can reframe our core believes to align with what scripture teaches.
Julieann Fernandez, Master Blender for Bunnahabhain, Deanston, Tobermory, & Ledaig Single Malt Scotch whiskies, takes us behind the scenes of her process, sharing her expertise on the combination of art & science in blending Scotch whisky. She shares her journey through the whisky world, how she tries to balance innovation and tradition, and what makes a truly exceptional whisky
Join Julieann as she walks us through the power of manifesting what you believe.
Julieann takes us through the word to see if there are areas in our hearts that might be holding us back from living our authentic life in Christ.
An emotional conversation about why women being sexually assaulted is the most unreported crime in America. Tonight, Dr. Phil will discuss why women being sexually assaulted is the most unreported crime in America. Dr. Phil will speak with Julie Ann, a brave survivor of a horrific sexual assault committed by a complete stranger who broke into her home and attacked her in her own bed. Find out the shocking reason why Julie Ann says her perpetrator remains free to offend again. Dr. Phil will also speak with Ria Story, an advocate for sexual assault survivors who says the list is long when it comes to why women just don't feel safe reporting being assaulted to police. Plus, Dr. Phil adds, Darryl Stallworth, a criminal defense attorney who says when it comes to defending male clients from sexual assault accusations, female accusers need to understand their allegations are going to be challenged, and their personal lives investigated. Lastly, Dr. Phil speaks with, Rachel Abrams, an attorney who has dedicated her career to representing survivors of ride share sexual assaults. Thank you to our sponsors: G-Defy Shoes: Text DRPHIL to 91888 or Visit https://gdefy.com Preserve Gold: Visit: https://preservegold.com/ Get a FREE precious metals guide that contains essential information on how to help protect your accounts. Text “DRPHIL” to 50505 to claim this exclusive offer from Preserve Gold today.
Sickness can come from many places, but have you ever thought of your own emotions as one of the key sources? Today, Julieann reveals through scripture how our emotions can play a huge - if not key - role in sickness developing on our physical bodies and, most importantly, how to start changing things now.
In this episode of the Burnout Podcast, host Skip O. speaks with Dr. Julie Ann Goode, a clinical psychologist specializing in trauma resolution and mental health for first responders. They discuss the impact of recent wildfires in California, the psychological effects on first responders, and the importance of therapy in processing trauma. Dr. Good explains acute stress disorder, the role of EMDR in trauma recovery, and how to break through resistance in therapy. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy and support for those affected by trauma, encouraging listeners to seek help and share their feelings.Dr. Julie Ann Goode Phone: 1-562-209-1837TakeawaysDr. Julie Ann Good has extensive experience working with first responders.Acute stress disorder can develop after traumatic events like wildfires.Therapy is crucial for processing trauma and preventing PTSD.EMDR is an effective technique for trauma resolution.Support systems are vital for first responders and their families.Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Dr. Julie Ann Good02:52 Understanding Acute Stress Disorder05:56 Impact of Wildfires on First Responders08:47 The Role of Therapy in Trauma Recovery12:09 EMDR and Other Therapeutic Techniques15:03 Breaking Through Resistance in Therapy17:56 The Importance of Empathy and Support20:48 Final Thoughts and ResourcesPLEASE SUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY TAKING A LOOK AT OUR SPONSORSThrottle & Thrive First Responder Addiction Recovery: https://throttleandthrive.com/AdvoCast: https://advocast.mediaPODCAST WEBSITE:https://burntoutpodcast.orgBURNT OUT CREW:Host: Skip OBonus Episode Host: Capt. Chuck BrayExecutive Producer: Shawn P NealBrought to you by AdvoCastEPISODE HASHTAGS:#firefighter #firstresponder #ems #emt #police #lawenforcement #military #trauma #mentalhealth #USMC #military
Ever pick up your bible and have no idea where to begin? Or do you ever have a hard time understanding what you're reading and how it connects to your daily life? Join Julieann at her kitchen table as she talks about how to practically understand the word of God for yourself, so it can begin producing abundant fruit in our lives.
Aged 18, Julie Ann discovered her Dad wasn't her real father, which sent her spiralling into a succession of bad choices. But her life turned around after a desperate 4-day fast when she was trying to decide whether to marry her Jewish fiancé - the deal being she would have to deny her Jesus. Since then, as a prolific artist her works have sold far and wide, and taken her to the most unlikely places. Her gritty story and God's anointing on her creative gifting is deeply stirring and inspiring, you'll love this one! Check and connect with her through her website: JulieAnnScott.com ---Join us for Inspired Live with Gladiator Warren Furman: greatlakesoutreach.org/inspired-live Pre-order the Inspired Book nowSupport our work in Burundi: greatlakesoutreach.org/inspired ---Weekly episode WhatsApp link: greatlakesoutreach.org/whatsappWeekly email notification: greatlakesoutreach.org/inspiredemailFor more from Simon, visit: simonguillebaud.com---Produced by Great Lakes Outreach - Transforming Burundi & Beyond: greatlakesoutreach.org
Have you ever wondered where all the red carpet gowns go when the night is over? Meet Julie Ann Clauss, the founder and head archivist of The Wardrobe, a fashion archive based in Los Angeles and home to the wardrobes of Chloe Sevigny and some of our favorites celebs. After getting her masters at FIT in Fashion History, Julie Ann was poached by Tom Ford to create his archive, and then went on to create the archives of Jason Wu, Carolina Herrera, Proenza Schouler, Ralph Lauren, and many more. In today's episode, Julie Ann walks us through the art of archiving, her best preservation tips, and what she thinks will be most collectable from 2025. Follow The Wardrobe on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thedigitalarchivist/?hl=enLove the show? Follow us and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To watch this episode, head to YouTube.com/@LivvPerezFor more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez, on TikTok @Livv.Perez, and shop her closet here https://shopmy.us/livvperezSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
An emotional conversation about why women being sexually assaulted is the most unreported crime in America. Tonight, Dr. Phill will discuss why women being sexually assaulted is the most unreported crime in America. Dr. Phil will speak with Julie Ann, a brave survivor of a horrific sexual assault committed by a complete stranger who broke into her home and attacked her in her own bed. Find out the shocking reason why Julie Ann says her perpetrator remains free to offend again. Dr. Phil will also speak with Ria Story, an advocate for sexual assault survivors who says the list is long when it comes to why women just don't feel safe reporting being assaulted to police. Plus, Dr. Phil adds, Darryl Stallworth, a criminal defense attorney who says when it comes to defending male clients from sexual assault accusations, female accusers need to understand their allegations are going to be challenged, and their personal lives investigated. Lastly, Dr. Phil speaks with, Rachel Abrams, an attorney who has dedicated her career to representing survivors of ride share sexual assaults.