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"Joy is a trainable skill, and like any martial art, it requires practice, especially in the face of discomfort and chaos." "Your obstacles are your greatest teachers. Like the samurai seeking out the master swordsman, life's challenges are here to test and refine you." "Gratitude cuts through the noise and brings you into the present moment—because the present is all we truly have." "When life puts you in a chokehold, don't resist—relax, assess, and flow through the problem. That's the essence of martial arts and life." "Martial arts is self-development. It's not just about fighting; it's about learning how to flow with challenges, overcome fear, and find your true self." -- Budo Brothers My guest this episode are The Budo Brothers. They are innovators, creators, and lifelong martial artists on a mission to bring the values of martial arts to the world. Founded by Eric Allan and Kyle Mahadeo, the Budo Brothers have built a global lifestyle brand that blends martial arts, personal development, and entrepreneurship. Through innovative products like the Hood Gi, digital seminars, and community initiatives like the Budo Youth Fund, they embody what it means to live the warrior's way—on and off the mats. Driven by authenticity and a passion for self-expression, the Budo Brothers stand out for their unique ability to combine traditional martial arts principles with modern creativity. Whether it's crafting premium martial arts gear, designing groundbreaking online courses, or inspiring others to find joy in the process, they represent the intersection of discipline, service, and innovation. This episode highlights the intersection of martial arts, personal development, and entrepreneurship. It's about using martial arts as a metaphor for life's lessons—teaching us to flow through challenges, find joy in the process, and create a life of purpose and abundance. The Budo Brothers inspire us to embrace creativity, give back to the community, and remain authentic in our pursuits. My Key takeaway is that Joy is like any martial art—it's something you can train. Even in the face of defeat and depression, joy is a skill you build through gratitude, resilience, and taking small steps forward. It's about finding your center and flowing with life's challenges instead of resisting them. This episode is all about transformation—how martial arts is more than just punching and kicking; it's a vehicle for growth, creativity, and serving others. The Budo Brothers share their journey of turning passion into purpose, building a brand with heart, and using martial arts as a path to a joyful, abundant life. It's about living the way of the warrior—not just in the dojo, but in every moment of your life. The Budo Brothers are more than just a brand; they are a movement. Their mission is to inspire martial artists and non-martial artists alike to embrace the lessons of the arts and use them as tools to overcome challenges, create meaning, and live a life full of joy and abundance. Tune in for another awe inspiring episode.
“Kinosaade” on taskuhääling, kus kino Artis programmijuht Ra Ragnar Novod, Forum Cinemas programmispetsialist Henryk Johan Novod ning kultuurikriitik Raiko Puust võtavad igal nädalal läbi uued filmid ja seriaalid ning ka olulisemad filmiuudised. Hakka meie toetajaks läbi Patreoni: www.patreon.com/kinosaade “Kinosaate” 254. saates arutavad Ragnar, Henryk ja Raiko nende filmide ja seriaalide üle, mida on nad vahepeal koduste vahendite (Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Apple TV+ jne) abil vaadanud (Kinds of Kindnes, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice , CTRL , V/H/S: Beyond, Hold Your Breath, Cuckoo, Orb: On the Movements of the Earth, Loner Life in Another World, Demon Lord Retry! R, 30 Rock) Lisaks anname ülevaate kinos nähtud filmidest: Missioon: Titan, Protseduur ja Antikristus Vaata seda episoodi Youtube'is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCgz6i_IDfI&ab_channel=%C3%95htuleht.ee Sisukord: 0:00 Sissejuhatus 3:27 Mida on Raiko, Henryk ja Ragnar kodus vaadanud? Raiko: Kinds of Kindness (2024), Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024), CTRL (2024), V/H/S: Beyond (2024), Hold Your Breath (2024), Cuckoo (2024), Orb: On the Movements of the Earth (2024), Loner Life in Another World (2024), Demon Lord Retry! R (2019); Henryk: 30 Rock (2006–2013) Ragnar: 1:124:48 Anname ülevaate kinos nähtud filmidest: Missioon: Titan, Protseduur ja Antikristus 2:00:28 Mida saab uuel nädalal kinodes näha? Kõik saated on leitavad ka Kinosaade.ee, Apple Podcasts, Spotify ja kõikides teistes podcasti rakendustes. Lisaks leiab meid veel Facebookist, YouTubest ja Twitchist Kinosaade nime alt. Facebook: www.facebook.com/kinosaade YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCeBOcl_yALcrk-U7Ou5BQCw Twitch: www.twitch.tv/kinosaade Kodulehekülg: kinosaade.ee/ Discord: discord.gg/B2zbCWPCc3 Patreon: www.patreon.com/kinosaade Õhtuleht: www.ohtuleht.ee/oltv-raadio/kinosaade Õhtuleht YouTube: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv…cINr0VKL-kZG5wUCq
We conclude our Kindness Campaign with a meditation on Finding Common Ground, with guest speaker Rev. Cara Stultz Costello
In deze aflevering ontvangt Teddy Tops fotograaf en visuele artiest Tony Dočekal (https://tonydocekal.com/). Tony werkt momenteel aan haar eerste fotoboek en staat in september op de Biennale (https://www.images.ch/en/artistes/tony-docekal/) in Zwitseland. De cultuurtips van Tony: Boek: The Heart in Winter (https://libris.nl/a/kevin-barry/the-heart-in-winter/9781805302117) Tentoonstelling: Ed Ruscha/Now Then (https://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/ed-ruscha-now-then), Mary Ellen Mark (https://www.rencontres-arles.com/en/expositions/view/1527/mary-ellen-mark), Espace Van Gogh (https://www.rencontres-arles.com/fr/lieux/view/2/espace-van-gogh) Museum: Beeldentuin in Kröller Müller (https://krollermuller.nl/het-nationale-park-de-hoge-veluwe?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw28W2BhC7ARIsAPerrcLRzNYuv7YoqamDovkEQcwYJnGA60Pu7h_i7h4teJrX3rpgDFOZd28aAi3qEALw_wcB), Le Bal (https://www.le-bal.fr/en) Beeldende kunst: Christoph Büchel (https://www.fondazioneprada.org/project/monte-di-pieta/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw28W2BhC7ARIsAPerrcL6hcpM9BFkILl7iynNQDlQ-w90Cvuv7mxQn565Co_a43rOIz9zPUwaAociEALw_wcB) Muziek: Hermanos Gutiërrez (https://open.spotify.com/artist/73mSg0dykFyhvU96tb5xQV?si=4FRfpAz6Q6iO5XbJBFNymw&nd=1&dlsi=2af74f7bd6dc4db9) Festival: Rencontres de la photographie d'Arles, (https://www.rencontres-arles.com/) Film (bioscoop): Los Reyes Del Mundo (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15399372/), Kinds of Kindnes (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22408160/) Film (online): Perfect Days (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27503384/) Documentaire (online): Mountain Queen (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt28448182/) Heb je cultuurtips die we niet mogen missen? We horen graag van je via: eenuurcultuur@vpro.nl
Giorgos Lanthimos' großer Erfolg "Poor Things" ist kaum aus den Kinos, da kommt schon sein neuer Film ins Kino, und wieder spielt Emma Stone eine der Hauptrollen. Doch größer könnten die Unterschiede der beiden Filme kaum sein, befinden Stefan Rutz und Axel Timo Purr.
In a series of events King David goes from mourning to delegating to reuniting and back to his kindness towards others. Then the men of Israel & Judah start arguing over King David's place of residence. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharise-johnson-moore/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharise-johnson-moore/support
Kindnes is a magic word especially when we use it for ourselves! Yes, parents- for ourselves.Discover HOW kindness works also for your interactions with your childrne.Find kindness, use kindness, display kindness- it IS magic. It "calibrates" you energy on a high frequence and you're able to function without stress. And that goes for your kids as well. PSST-PSST, listen..., says Toley Ranz the whimsical character helping kids to find their inner strength to stand up to bullies. Come "toleyranz" with us!
Ask for Kindnes
In this episode of KindaCommunity & 222 Updates, we discuss our passions and creative pursuits, and whether we're using them to their full potential to further our goal of connecting 222 self-sustaining communities by the end of 2022, or if in fact we're ignoring them and burning ourselves out.Learn more about KindaCommunity and Project 222: KindaCommunity.orgNot all episodes of KindaCommunity become a podcast. Tune into the show live on KindaSound Radio every Sunday: https://KindaSound.orgConnect with the KindaSound team on Telegram: https://t.me/ksradioNew podcast episodes on Thursdays.
In this special hour-long Awakening show during the KindaCommunity timeslot. Giles, Juliette, Adi and Django reminisce about past presenters and Giles' amazing radio jingles. What would you like to see more of on KindaSound Radio?Check out Giles Bryant and the Perpetual Choirs:https://www.worldhealingproject.com/Juliette's Kitchen: https://www.juliettebryant.com/Tune into the Awakening show on KindaSound Radio every Sunday: https://KindaSound.orgConnect with the KindaSound team on Telegram: https://t.me/ksradioNew podcast episodes every Thursday
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April is National Poetry Month. Why does this matter?Well, in the way that music can change a feeling in someones heart and change their mood, poetry has the same ability.Ne research shows that poetry is very powerful- not just in the words, but how it can stimulate the reward centers of the brain. This means that emotional expression can change. It is why some of us will remember poetry years after memorizing it... in fact, it is what makes us memorize it in the first place.My guest today is James Crews, an outstanding poet in his own right... and editor and collector of poems. His latest book The Path to Kindness reveals the Power of Poetry.James shares the power of poetry in this collection, but allowing us the glimpse of kindness, while allowing ourselves to appreciate small and gentle gestures that represent love and memory.Reference:Wassiliwizky, E., Koelsch, S., Wagner, V., Jacobsen, T., & Menninghaus, W. (2017). The emotional power of poetry: neural circuitry, psychophysiology and compositional principles. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 12(8), 1229–1240. https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsx069
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With over two decades of experience helping people preserve and accumulate wealth, financial powerhouse Hilary Hendershott teaches us that it's okay for women to talk about money. Get ready for an empowering conversation on money, the emotions we have about making it, and the value in starting to question our firmly held money beliefs. By the end of this episode, you'll be ready to call up your closest girlfriends to discuss all of the burning money topics you've been afraid to share before!
When you hear "you will be held accountable," how do you feel? Is it a sense of dread or importance? Are you holding an anchor or a sail? Accountability is simply being held responsible for your actions. Shouldn't this be the case every moment of every day? We crave praise for our successes; why not embrace constructive feedback when we make mistakes? In today's discussion, we explore how accountability leads to the success of a team. We talk through methods of creating accountability and who should and should not be held accountable. Spoiler: we're all accountable.
As I was thinking about my dad and what I wanted to share with y'all this week, I thought there couldn't be a better topic than The Joy Of Service. This is perhaps the biggest lesson I've learned from my dad, and I've learned it from his example. Not only, did I learn from my father's example though. It's been a pattern coming down the line going several generations in our family. I don't say this to brag. Our family is far from perfect. But I do feel so blessed by the legacy of faith and service that has come before me. I want to share a few personal stories with you.Support the show (https://paypal.me/vibrantlifepodcast)
Join Eve and Dr. Donna Kuttner as they discuss the Tahara process, the Jewish purification ritual done on a deceased Jew. On this episode of our podcast we talk about the beauty of women supporting women, bringing them to a place of ritual purity, helping them along on their final journey from this world to the next. The most unlikely mitzvah to choose as a favorite eventually became Donna's #1 and passion because of a college class on death. Listen to learn more and feel free to reach out to Donna to ask any questions or receive resources on this beautiful and often unknown Jewish topic. Dhkuttner@gmail.com
As the church, we often talk about and focus on the big four: LOVE, JOY, PEACE & HOPE. But what about the other evidences of the Holy Spirit that don’t get as much airplay… but are just as crucial? Kindness is defined as the quality of being friendly, generous and considerate. In a world that is divided over just about everything, and hostility is at a peak, maybe what the world needs to see from the Church is a REVOLUTIONARY KINDNESS.
Animals are not things. They are living, breathing, thinking, feeling beings. That's why In Defense of Animals and Animals & Media are calling for an update to the Associated Press Stylebook's recommendation on the use of personal pronouns for nonhuman animals. They are joined by more than 80 respected leaders and scholars in animal advocacy and conservation who support this change, including renowned primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall, biologists Dr. Marc Bekoff and Dr. Jonathan Balcombe, and leaders of organizations such as Center for Biological Diversity, Animal Legal Defense Fund, Mercy For Animals, Encompass, Animals & Society Institute, Animal Outlook, Nonhuman Rights Project, Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark Law School, JaneUnChained News and other media organizations, such as Sentient Media, We Animals Media, the Journal of Critical Animal Studies and Animal Sentience journal. The scientific consensus is that nonhuman animals are conscious beings — someone not something — and the language we use should reflect that. Here to talk about it with JaneUnChained.com's Jane Velez-Mitchell is IDA' s Alicia Graef.
Animals are not things. They are living, breathing, thinking, feeling beings. That's why In Defense of Animals and Animals & Media are calling for an update to the Associated Press Stylebook's recommendation on the use of personal pronouns for nonhuman animals. They are joined by more than 80 respected leaders and scholars in animal advocacy and conservation who support this change, including renowned primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall, biologists Dr. Marc Bekoff and Dr. Jonathan Balcombe, and leaders of organizations such as Center for Biological Diversity, Animal Legal Defense Fund, Mercy For Animals, Encompass, Animals & Society Institute, Animal Outlook, Nonhuman Rights Project, Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark Law School, JaneUnChained News and other media organizations, such as Sentient Media, We Animals Media, the Journal of Critical Animal Studies and Animal Sentience journal. The scientific consensus is that nonhuman animals are conscious beings — someone not something — and the language we use should reflect that. Here to talk about it with JaneUnChained.com's Jane Velez-Mitchell is IDA' s Alicia Graef.
Self care is your responsibility, take action. It helps reduce stressors and prevent negative burnouts. Fin don't what works for you? What makes you feel better? This will eliminate you from entering into red zones such as unwanted or unfruitful conversations. Do remember to leave enough comments, share our podcast. If you would like to be a guest plz visit www.epbreakfastclub.com and register. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unleash-my-potential/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unleash-my-potential/support
Chef Ethan Stowell and Peter Schrappen cover a lot of ground in episode seven of The Joy of Life Podcast. What projects are top of mind for Ethan? What is his favorite advice? How does he lead his 200-plus person company? How did he come up with the name for his restaurant How to Cook a Wolf? Ethan shares how he got his start to how and how Seattle has shaped his life. Plus, hear why he decided to originally open up restaurants. You can find out more about Ethan on Instagram @chefethanstowell and @esrseattle On Facebook @ESRSeattle Host Peter Schrappen's website is www.TheJoyofLifePod.com and on Twitter @peterschrappen1
How do we know we are growing in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ? How do we know we are practicing what Jesus preaches? According to the Puritan Richard Sibbes, “We may know whether the Spirit of God has wrought anything in us by our embracing of good things.” When we embrace good things we produce the fruit of the Spirit. The fruit of the Spirit is the evidence we are growing in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ.
Last week we talked about how to honor God with our bodies especially in the area of sex. This week week we are gonna continue this topic sex and we are gonna learn how the temptations comes? what happens when we yield to the temptation? and how can we overcome the temptations? Pastor Charles wants to give you some practical principles about how to overcome temptations. Listen to this powerful message and be Blessed.
When Carl Prindle's 12-year-old daughter came to him with the information that one of her classmates was being bullied, it wasn't something he took lightly. The boy, a seventh grader at Strong Vincent Middle School was getting teased for only having one hoodie. Prindle took the matter into his own hands and contacted First Amendment Tees Company, FAT-Tee, owner Mark Biletnikoff. What Biletnikoff did next will leave you in tears.
365 Days of Good Deeds, Inspired Ideas and Acts of Kindness In the hustle and bustle of this busy world, simple kindness and goodness can get left behind in the rush to be first in line, climb to the top of the corporate ladder or have the most "likes" or "followers". BUT, at the end of the day, what does it all mean? Isn't being a good person and making real contributions to the world more important than anything else? Author Brenda Knight, part of the team who made the world a better place with "Random Acts of Kindness" as well as a little more thankful with The Grateful Table, writes: "At the end of life, I feel sure having lots of money, fancy cars and real estate is not nearly as important as how much love you gave to the world." This is the inspiration for her newest book: Be A Good In The World. A discussion that will no doubt provide you with great ideas for making a difference in the world while lifting your own spirit and sense of purpose.
Depression, Anxiety, Narcisissum, or Family division are clear concerns for Dr. Carol Francis, Psychologist. One intervention for all of these complications is volunteering. Giving to others and Acts of Kindnes are well know for up-lifting people out of their pains. In addition, volunteering enables those who feel worthless, meaningless and depressed to see their worth in their ability to help others. Anxiety is reduced also when one gains a perspective on how other's have overcome their adversities. DrCarolFrancis.com and 310-543-1824. Volunteer Vacations, such as those offered through Global Volunteers, also pull families together as they team up to help other communities progress. Parents bring children to enlighten about their good fortune and ability to help others less fortunate materially or educationally. Additionally, grandparents bring grandchildren to bond and to increase their grandchildren's social consciousness. Global Volunteers is one organization which encourages cross-culture experiences which can be gained when you volunteer to help teach other languages, reading, build, paint, feed, and interface with children and adults in other parts of the world. (GlobalVolunteers.org) Global Volunteers organizes volunteer opportunities for individuals & families all over the planet. During this radio show you will hear vignetts from many volunteers who joined my family this summer as they describe their new insights and moving moments while volunteering through Global Volunteers at Browning, Montana on one of the Blackfeet Tribe's Reservations.