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Today’s Bible Verse: “Or do you show contempt for the riches of his kindness, forbearance and patience, not realizing that God’s kindness is intended to lead you to repentance?” — Romans 2:4 Romans 2:4 reframes how we understand repentance. God doesn’t draw us back to Himself through shame or fear, but through kindness. His patience with us isn’t permission to drift—it’s an invitation to return. Every moment of grace is a gentle nudge toward transformation. Meet Today’s Host: Carol Ogle McCracken
In this episode of the HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie is joined by Josh Zolin, CEO of Windy City Equipment (WCE, Inc), Founder of Blue Is The New White, and Director Board of Directors in CFESA, to talk about the power of soft skills in the trades. Josh explains why communication, body language, and first impressions matter more than appearance alone. The conversation explores how business owners can build strong team culture, coach technicians the right way, and create an environment where people feel useful and valued. Gary and Josh also discuss balancing compassion and honesty in leadership, giving clear feedback, and helping technicians stay motivated and connected to their work. In this conversation, Josh talks about why soft skills are the difference between good and great in the HVAC industry. He explains how first words, body language, and attitude often matter more than clothing or appearance. Josh and Gary discuss the importance of challenging personal bias, giving honest but respectful feedback, and coaching technicians one-on-one. They also share insights on building a strong team culture, helping employees feel useful, and creating an environment where people stay motivated and grow as leaders. Expect to Learn: Why soft skills like communication and body language matter more than appearance alone. How first impressions are shaped by words, tone, and micro mannerisms. What business owners can do to build a strong culture and unity within their team. How coaching, leading, and managing each play a different role in employee growth. Why balancing compassion and honesty helps technicians improve and stay motivated. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Intro to Jason Walker in Part 1 [01:34] - Seven Years Later: Soft Skills Discussion [03:00] - Dressing for the Job: First Impressions [05:18] - Tattoos & Changing Workplace Norms [07:27] - Judging Character Over Appearance [11:17] - What "Soft Skills" Really Mean [15:36] - Employee Rut: Passion vs. Employer [19:02] - Coaching vs. Leading vs. Managing [22:42] - Compassion vs. Candor Balance [25:11] - Why "Candor is Kindness." This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by: Cintas: https://www.cintas.com/ Cool Air Products: https://www.coolairproducts.net/ SupplyHouse: https://www.supplyhouse.com/tm Use promo code HKIA5 to get 5% off your first order at Supplyhouse! Follow the Guest Josh Zolin on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshzolin/ Windy City Equipment (WCE, Inc): https://www.linkedin.com/company/wcecommercial/ Blue Is The New White: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-is-the-new-white/ CFESA: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cfesa/ Website: Windy City Equipment (WCE, Inc): https://wcecommercial.com/ Blue Is The New White: https://www.blueisthenewwhite.com/ CFESA: https://cfesa.com/ To learn more about Josh, BITNW Academy, or Everything They Don't Tell You Podcast visit https://joshzolin.com/ Follow the Host: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: https://www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/61569643061429/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/
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Tonight on The Last Word: The Trump Justice Department claims “all” Epstein files have been released. Also, Attorney General Pam Bondi is accused of violating the Epstein Files Transparency Act. And Minnesota officials say the FBI is not sharing Alex Pretti shooting evidence. Rep. Ro Khanna and Andrew Weissmann join Lawrence O'Donnell. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this conversation, Scott Galloway discusses various pressing issues, including the economic implications of the Super Bowl, the rise of AI, and the importance of taking action against anxiety through the unsubscribe movement. He highlights the crisis facing young men in America, emphasizing the need for kindness and protection in relationships. Galloway also addresses the political landscape and the challenges young men face, advocating for a more empathetic approach to masculinity. He concludes with his mission to contribute positively to America and the importance of activism. Be sure to check out the On Brand with Donny Deutsch YouTube page. Takeaways: Scott Galloway sees economic trends reflected in Super Bowl ads. The rise of AI may lead to a significant market correction. Young men are facing a crisis of identity and purpose. Kindness and protection are essential qualities in modern masculinity. Empathy should not be viewed as a zero-sum game. The unsubscribe movement empowers individuals to take action against anxiety. Women desire men who notice and appreciate their lives. The most radical activism is non-participation in harmful systems. Galloway emphasizes the importance of being kind and respectful in relationships. He aims to contribute positively to America's future through activism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Self-compassion is an important part of healing — but practicing it can feel surprisingly hard when you're dealing with real symptoms, stress, and daily pressures. In this interview, Christie Uipi sits down with social worker and mindbody coach Rachel Amondson to explore why self-compassion is such a powerful part of recovery and how to take small, simple steps toward relating to yourself more kindly when your body is asking for care.
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Happy Random Acts of Kindness Day, friends! Thank you to News 8 WTNH for having us on your show to talk all things The Art of Kindness, recommend science-based kind acts (from kindness.org), our new musical and more. We had the kindest time and hope this inspires you to choose kindness in your own life! How kind are you? Find out your KQ now at kindness.org/kq Follow us: @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul youtube.com/@artofkindnesspodcast Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Got kindness tips or stories? Want to just say hi? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send a textWhen a famine strikes Israel, Naomi's family moves from Bethlehem to Moab. Years later, Naomi loses her husband and both sons, and decides to return home. Ruth, Naomi's Moabite daughter-in-law, refuses to leave her and makes a beautiful promise: “Where you go, I will go… your God will be my God.” Back in Bethlehem, Ruth gathers leftover barley to help them survive and ends up in the field of Boaz, a kind relative who protects and provides for her. In time, Boaz marries Ruth, Naomi's family is cared for, and Ruth becomes part of a very special family line that leads to King David. A tender story about faithfulness, kindness, and choosing God. Talk about it:Why did Ruth choose to stay with Naomi even when it was hard?How did Boaz show kindness to Ruth in the fields?What does Ruth's promise teach us about loyalty and trusting God?Who can you show kindness to this week?Visit our website: kathyskidsstorytime.orgWe'd love to hear from you.To reach us quickly, click the “Send us a text” link at the top of the episode description.Or write to us by mail:Kathy's Kids StorytimePO Box 44270Charlotte, NC 28215-0043
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What if three simple phrases could transform your relationship? In this episode, I'm kicking off a brand new five part series on soundtracks by diving into the couples deck. I'm pulling three cards at random and breaking down why these soundtracks matter for your marriage or relationship. You'll discover why every good relationship costs the same exact thing (hint: it's not money), why you should never, ever ask your spouse to be your accountability partner (seriously, change that setup right now if that's you), and how crisis magnifies kindness in ways you can't imagine. Plus, I'll share why you should never make big decisions when you have crisis brain and what a double thumbs up from a stranger during COVID taught me about small gestures. Whether you celebrated Valentine's Day or not, these soundtracks will help you build a stronger, healthier, more fun relationship.In This Episode:Grab your very own Soundtracks Card DeckMake sure to follow me on Instagram and share with your friends!Keep up with my book list on GoodReads!Sign up for my newsletter, Try This!Book me to speak at your event or to your team!You can grab a copy of my book All It Takes Is a Goal from your favorite bookstore or at my website!Sign up for the Remarkable You Community today!
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In this clip from Herbalists After Hours, jim mcdonald shares one virtue he believes is essential for herbalists: kindness. Drawing on Octavia Butler's line, "Kindness eases change," jim reflects on how change — whether personal, cultural, or relational — is rarely easy. But kindness can soften the process. We talk about kindness toward others, kindness toward ourselves, and the deeper roots of the word "kind" — connected to kin and nature — reminding us that we are not separate from each other or the living world. In a culture where unkindness is often normalized, this is a gentle but powerful reminder: kindness matters. Rosalee and I are sharing clips from this conversation across our channels — but the full, in-person interview is where the whole story unfolds. FULL INTERVIEW | Watch on YouTube Folk Methodology is a collaboration between Mason Hutchison and Rosalee de la Forêt, dedicated to celebrating the living culture of herbalism. Get full episodes, behind-the-scenes updates, and future projects delivered straight to your inbox | FolkMethodology.com
Morgan Harper Nichols (All Along You Were Blooming) joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul in a previously-released episode (2024) from our library, discussing: kindness through artistic spaces, the thoughtfulness of kindness, the kindness of memes and much more. Morgan Harper Nichols is an artist, writer, and creator based in Georgia. Diagnosed with autism, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder, Morgan's work often explores themes of embracing life's narrative and creating room to breathe. She began creating art and poetry in response to social media messages she received in 2017, and since then, her practice has expanded to include digital art, collage, coding, and 3D environments. Morgan is the creator of the app Storyteller and the online shop Garden24. Her WSJ bestselling book, All Along You Were Blooming, is one of several published works, and she currently serves as Vice President on the board of TWLOHA, a mental health organization. Morgan is passionate about the intersection of art, storytelling, and health, and her long-term goal is to teach and develop resources that explore how we create and interact with narratives in our lives. L Morgan Lee's "Reaching for Help from Drowning" Fundraiser: https://www.gofundme.com/f/reaching-for-help-from-drowning Follow Morgan: @morganharpernichols Follow us: @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul youtube.com/@artofkindnesspodcast Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Got kindness tips or stories? Want to just say hi? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People-Pleasing Is Not Kindness - It's Exhaustion Tune in every Monday as we discuss topics on mental wellness to help you reset, refocus, and feel encouraged for the week ahead.Send a textSupport the show
Welcome back to another uplifting and nostalgia-filled episode of the Rick's Rambles Podcast, the fast-paced, magazine-style show packed with fun facts, good news, music history, and quirky holidays! We kick things off with our Fun Facts segment, diving into the surprisingly rich history of croquet. Whether you remember playing it in the backyard as a kid or had no idea it was still played competitively today, you'll discover how this classic lawn game evolved—and why it's more serious than you might think. Next up is our Good News / Mental Health story of the week, focusing on Random Acts of Kindness. We explore how simple acts of generosity positively impact not only the people who receive them, but also those who perform them—boosting mental health, connection, and overall well-being. In our Story Behind the Song, we take a deeper look at the haunting and unforgettable hit “Wildfire” by Michael Martin Murphey. Learn the inspiration behind the song, why it stood out in the 1970s, and how it became a timeless classic. And as always, we wrap things up with a rundown of the fun and quirky holidays of the week, giving you a few extra reasons to smile and celebrate. If you love nostalgia, classic music, positive stories, and a little bit of fun each week, this episode of the Rick's Rambles Podcast is one you won't want to miss!
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What happens when you walk away from one identity and completely reinvent your life? In this episode, Paul sits down with Nathaniel Allenby entrepreneur, circus performer, author, and founder of Cirque Quirk and The Cycle of Kindness. Nathaniel's journey is anything but conventional. From becoming an international gaming champion to cycling 28,000 miles across 10 countries, to performing as a circus entertainer around the world, his life has been shaped by risk, resilience, and radical growth. But beneath the adventure is something deeper. This conversation explores growth mindset, identity shifts, endurance, fatherhood, and what it truly means to build a legacy rooted in service rather than ego. Nathaniel shares how adversity forged resilience, how performance taught him emotional intelligence, and why kindness is not weakness it's power. Timestamps 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:01:18 – From Eagle Scout to Gaming Champion 00:04:47 – Leaving Everything to Cycle Across Europe 00:08:06 – Learning Circus Arts from Scratch 00:10:29 – The Discipline Behind Progress 00:15:45 – Growth Mindset and Identity 00:19:23 – Fatherhood During COVID 00:22:38 – Redefining Legacy 00:27:17 – The Vision Behind The Cycle of Kindness Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a review here → Apple PodcastsThank you for listening to this episode of the Legacy Podcast. Great reviews help us reach more legacy-minded entrepreneurs just like you. Episode Resources Explore Nathaniel Allenby's mission to scale generosity through The Cycle of Kindness and see how he's building creative ventures that inspire resilience, service, and real-world impact: https://www.thecycleofkindness.com Legacy Podcast: For more information, visit https://businesslegacypodcast.com Leave a Review: We'd love your feedback on your preferred podcast platform. For more information: Visit businesslegacypodcast.com for show notes and additional resources.
Trauma changes you. For some, it becomes a weight that never lifts. For others, it becomes a catalyst. In this episode, Dr. Gian Power shares the deeply personal story that shaped his life and leadership journey. From childhood shyness and quiet ambition to navigating the devastating and unresolved murder of his father, this conversation explores how unimaginable loss can redefine purpose. Dr. Gian reflects on loyalty, trust, justice, and the emotional toll of public tragedy. He speaks candidly about grief, identity, and the difficult process of rebuilding while carrying unanswered questions. Beyond the personal story, this episode dives into the future of leadership. In a world rapidly shaped by AI and automation, Dr. Gian explains why human skills, storytelling, emotional intelligence, and authentic connection are becoming more valuable than ever. This is a powerful conversation about resilience, purpose-driven leadership, and the responsibility leaders have to build workplaces that are not just productive, but deeply human. A raw and thoughtful discussion on adversity, performance, culture, and what it truly means to lead with strength and compassion. Timestamps: 00:00 – Turning trauma into a catalyst for leadership 02:18 – Early years: childhood, identity, and ambition 10:15 – The disappearance and murder that changed everything 18:29 – Media scrutiny and the search for truth 25:30 – Processing grief and navigating unresolved trauma 30:50 – Rebuilding through purpose and community 38:00 – Storytelling as a leadership superpower 45:19 – Returning to the corporate world with a new lens 52:41 – AI, automation, and the rise of human skills 60:14 – Kindness, fairness, and vulnerability in leadership 67:42 – Building resilient, high-performance cultures 75:29 – The resilience mindset in an AI-driven future 80:20 – Final reflections: connection, purpose, and impact Show Sponsors: AYS Developers: A design-focused company dedicated to crafting exceptional homes, vibrant communities, and inspiring lifestyle experiences. https://bit.ly/AYS-Developers Follow Spencer Lodge on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/madeindubaipodcast/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586194260076 https://www.instagram.com/spencer.lodge/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@spencer.lodge https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencerlodge/ https://www.youtube.com/c/SpencerLodgeTV https://www.facebook.com/spencerlodgeofficial/ Follow Dr. Gian Power on Social Media: https://gianpower.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gianpower https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCp2VTK7cLAuJw8-u_PTreRw https://www.linkedin.com/in/gianpower
Leddy Hammock Highlights: From lyrics to "More Love" by Lezli and Dawn: I'm game for making friends quite easily; I freely give respect to everyone and appreciate when goodness is returned as we choose more love. It's worth it all to experience the freedom that an open heart can bring when I choose more love. I avoid being sarcastic. I prefer to see a simple smile. I'm too happy to be cynical. Kindness works much better every time I choose more love. I don't imagine that I'm magical; I'm just thinking of this life that I'm creating for myself when I choose more love.
What does real Christian growth actually look like? In this message from 2 Peter 1:5–9, we're challenged to examine a key indicator of a truly redeemed life: kindness. While the world may not value gentleness and love, Scripture teaches that spiritual maturity moves us from faith to brotherly kindness—and ultimately to love. If we have truly experienced God's forgiveness, it will show in how we treat people. A growing Christian life is not just about belief—it's about becoming more like Christ. This Valentine's weekend message reminds us that kindness isn't weakness. It's evidence of transformation. Follow us for more weekly messages from Eastside pastors!
“You deserve to be treated with kindness, and it starts by first being kind to yourself.” – Rosie AielloToday's featured fellow bookcaster is relationship coach, speaker, award-winning entrepreneur, and the founder of the Love is Kind Movement, Rosie Aiello. Rosie and I had a chat about her books, her journey from living in Saudi Arabia to escaping an abusive marriage and starting over in the U.S., and more!Key Things You'll Learn:What Rosie learned from her time living in the Middle EastHow Rosie's entrepreneurial journey began in her mid-50sWhat inspired her to start the Love is Kind Movement & NetworkHow she got into writing and sharing parts of her story in multiple anthologiesRosie's Site: https://theloveiskindnetwork.com/Rosie's Books: https://www.thriftbooks.com/a/rosie-aiello/5522753/The opening track is titled, “Unknown From M.E. | Sonic Adventure 2 ~ City Pop Remix” by Iridium Beats. To listen to and download the full track, click the following link. https://www.patreon.com/posts/sonic-adventure-136084016 Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmonThe Going North Advancement Compass: https://a.co/d/bA9awotYou May Also Like…#M2M Bonus Ep. – “A Mother's Mission to Save Her Child” with Deborah Beauvais (@DV7radio): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/m2m-bonus-ep-a-mothers-mission-to-save-her-child-with-deborah-beauvais-dv7radio/Ep. 993 – The Courage to Speak Your Truth with Kath Essing (@KathEssing): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-993-the-courage-to-speak-your-truth-with-kath-essing-kathessing/Ep. 855 – Escaping The Stranglehold of Narcissistic Abuse & Finding Peace with Dana S. Diaz: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-855-escaping-the-stranglehold-of-narcissistic-abuse-finding-peace-with-dana-s-diaz/Ep. 841 – I Walked Through Fire to Get Here with Megan Conner: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-841-i-walked-through-fire-to-get-here-with-megan-conner/Ep. 750 – Surviving Human Trafficking & Finding Purpose with Amanda Blackwood (@DetailedPieces): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-750-surviving-human-trafficking-finding-purpose-with-amanda-blackwood-detailedpieces/#M2M Bonus Ep. – “Self-Love Paved the Way” with Diane Vich: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/m2m-bonus-ep-self-love-paved-the-way-with-diane-vich/Ep. 454 – “Twenty-One Olive Trees” with Laura Formentini (@FormentiniLove): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-454-twenty-one-olive-trees-with-laura-formentini-formentinilove/Ep. 694 – “Every Body Holds a Story” with Marsha Vanwynsberghe (@Marsha_vanw): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-694-every-body-holds-a-story-with-marsha-vanwynsberghe-marsha_vanw/Ep. 781 – Laughter, Learning, and Liberating Yourself Through Memoir Writing with Alison Wearing: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-781-laughter-learning-and-liberating-yourself-through-memoir-writing-with-alison-wearing/
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Send a textThe world feels sharper than it used to. Conversations cut faster. Systems feel colder. And many good people feel tempted to harden—not because they don't care, but because they're tired.In this final bonus episode of The Kindness Matters Podcast, Mike shares why staying soft in a harsh world is not weakness—it's courage. Drawing from his new book, Still Changing A World: Small Acts of Kindness That Make a Big Difference, he explores how we can protect our humanity without burning out, disappearing, or becoming bitter.This episode is about boundaries instead of walls, rest instead of retreat, and why small, everyday acts of kindness matter more—not less—when big systems feel broken.In this episode, you'll hear:Why the urge to harden your heart is often about exhaustion, not lack of compassionThe difference between boundaries and emotional wallsHow staying “soft and strong” helps you remain human without self-erasureWhy small acts create real change, even when they don't go viralHow to keep showing up with kindness without carrying the weight of fixing everythingFeatured readings from the book:“When You're Tempted to Harden Your Heart”“Small Acts Matter More When Big Systems Feel Broken”Key takeaway:You are not responsible for fixing the whole world. You are responsible for how you show up in the part of it you touch.Kindness doesn't require perfection, consensus, or constant output. It requires presence, boundaries, and the courage to stay human—especially when the world makes that hard.Resources & Links:Still Changing A World: Small Acts of Kindness That Make a Big Difference by Mike Rathbun (Available wherever books are sold — link in show notes)If this episode resonated:Share it with someone who feels tired but hasn't given upLeave a review to help others find the showOr do one small act of kindness today—those still countThank you for listening. Thank you for caring. And thank you for staying soft in a sharp world.If you would like to purchase this book in either Kindle format or Paperback you can do that here.Support the show
1. Defining Kindness and Goodness 2. God's Kindness and Goodness 3. Living in Kindness and Goodness
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What happens when you lean into the unfailing kindness of God?
Valentine’s Day often centers on romance. For some, that brings joy and celebration. For others, it can stir loneliness or disappointment. But Scripture reminds us that love is far bigger than romance. When Jesus was asked what matters most, He answered with one word: love. Love God fully. Love your neighbor as yourself. Everything else flows from these two commands. Walking in God’s love doesn’t require perfect emotions or flawless behavior. It begins with a daily decision. Love is not just something we feel—it’s something we practice. It’s choosing patience instead of irritation. Kindness instead of indifference. Forgiveness instead of resentment. Service instead of self-focus. Valentine’s Day can be a beautiful reset—a reminder that we are loved first by God. From that secure place, we are free to love others well. Whether you are celebrating with a spouse, spending the day with friends, or navigating it alone, you are invited to walk in the steady, faithful love of the Father. Love grows as we practice it. And when we choose love, we draw closer to the God who is love. Main Takeaways Love is the foundation of faithful living. God’s love is not limited to romance—it is relational, sacrificial, and active. Loving God and loving others shapes every decision we make. Love is a daily choice, not just an emotion. Valentine’s Day can be a fresh commitment to walk in God’s love year-round. Today’s Bible Verse “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” – Matthew 22:36-40, NIV Your Daily Prayer Prayer excerpt for listeners: “Help me love you with all my heart, soul, and mind, and let your love flow through my life so I can love myself and other people.” You can listen to the entire prayer here or read the full devotional and complete prayer by visiting the links below. Continue growing in faith and love with these resources: LifeAudio.com – Christian podcasts, devotionals, and spiritual encouragement Crosswalk.com – Bible study tools, devotionals, and Christian living content This episode is sponsored by Trinity Debt Management. If you are struggling with debt call Trinity today. Trinity's counselors have the knowledge and resources to make a difference. Our intention is to help people become debt-free, and most importantly, remain debt-free for keeps!" If your debt has you down, we should talk. Call us at 1-800-793-8548 | https://trinitycredit.orgTrinityCredit – Call us at 1-800-793-8548. Whether we're helping people pay off their unsecured debt or offering assistance to those behind in their mortgage payments, Trinity has the knowledge and resources to make a difference. https://trinitycredit.org Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Send a textIn this bonus episode of the Kindness Matters podcast, host Mike Rathbun dives into one of the core ideas from his book Still Changing a World: Small Acts Of Kindness That Make A Big Difference; kindness is not neutral—it is courageous. He explores why neutrality is passive while kindness is an active, often costly choice that can require comfort, convenience, and even approval. Mike reads a powerful section from the book that unpacks how kindness asks us to stay human in dehumanizing moments, choose compassion over convenience, hold boundaries without cruelty, and interrupt harm even when it's uncomfortable. Speaking directly to those who feel tired, overwhelmed, or tempted to go quiet, he offers validation and hope, reminding listeners that they don't have to be loud to be brave or fix everything to matter. This episode is an invitation to keep showing up as yourself, consistently, even when the emotional cost feels high.Who This Episode Is ForAnyone who cares deeply but feels emotionally worn down by division and harshness.People who don't want to match the cruelty they see but aren't sure how to stay open.Listeners wondering if their quiet, consistent kindness still makes a difference.Grab the book on Amazon (available in either Kindle or Paperback format).Take the Next StepIf this episode spoke to you, consider sharing it—or the book—with someone who is tired but hasn't given up yet. Let it be a reminder that choosing kindness, again and again, is one of the bravest things we can do.Support the show
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What happens when you lean into the unfailing kindness of God?
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What happens when you lean into the unfailing kindness of God?
What happens when you lean into the unfailing kindness of God?
Why are compassion, kindness and humility critical to the care of patients in 2026? How can practitioners be taught these approaches and how does this 'triple gift' not only improve patient care but also professional interactions? Can this be taught? If so, what are the best ways? Professor Colin McMahon of Children's Health Ireland at Crumlin shares his deep insights into this important and oft-neglected aspect of being a caregiver. DOI: 10.1007/s00246-026-04161-yFollowing today's interview we also briefly speak with Professor Jack Rychik of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia about the upcoming CHOP 2026 meeting entitled "Cardiology 2026 - Together!". For those interested in possibly attending this meeting which begins on 2.28.26, take a look at the website below for more information:https://www.chop.edu/events/cardiology-2026
Michelle shares stories about two small acts of kindness that carried enormous weight while her daughter underwent heart surgery in New York. In a time when we're all feeling exhausted and divided, Michelle explores why kindness stabilizes both the giver and receiver. You don't need to know what someone's going through to choose kindness. Michelle's challenge: Make it a point to someone kindness. Even if it feels small to you, to them it might be huge.Like our soup? Share it and subscribe! Reviews are great, too!Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michelledattilio Learn more about sōsh: visit our website and reach out! getsosh.com
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In Part Two of Clint's conversation with Brian Biro – known as “America's Breakthrough Speaker” and author of “The ROI of Kindness” – the pair explore how intentional kindness, presence, and gratitude can transform leadership, teamwork, and everyday relationships.Brian talks about what it means to become a “Chief Kindness Officer,” explaining why being fully present is the foundation of trust, why appreciation fuels performance, and how truly listening unlocks connection and growth. Through personal stories, leadership lessons, and practical frameworks, Brian shows how small, human choices ripple outward to strengthen culture, retention, and collaboration.The discussion also highlights the neuroscience behind gratitude, the importance of asking better questions, and why focusing on effort and energy – not just outcomes – creates sustainable success. This is the second part of a two-part conversation.Topics Covered:What it means to be a “Chief Kindness Officer” and why presence builds trustHow distraction erodes connection and what true presence looks likeThe hidden organizational cost of disengagement and turnoverWhy appreciation for effort matters more than outcome-based praiseGratitude as a leadership practice and performance amplifierThe ripple effect of kindness inside teams and organizationsListening as a leadership superpowerThe difference between enabling vs. disabling questionsHow better questions strengthen team energy and engagementFocusing on controllables to build confidence and momentumLeadership lessons from Coach John WoodenWhy comparison limits growth and how to pursue your personal best
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Send a textIn this bonus episode of the Kindness Matters podcast, host Mike Rathman shares the heart and hope behind his new book, Still Changing a World: Small Acts of Kindness that Make a Big Difference. Instead of a sales pitch, Mike offers an invitation into the “why” behind the project and reflects on what it means to keep choosing kindness in a world that feels sharper, faster, and more divided than ever. He reads a short passage from the book's introduction, exploring how true change has always depended on quiet, everyday choices—how we treat one another when no one is watching and how we respond when it would be easier to harden than to care. Mike also unpacks why kindness today can feel almost defiant, and why continuing to lead with humanity is both simple and incredibly hard. If you've been feeling tired, overwhelmed, or unsure how to stay kind without disappearing, this conversation will feel like a gentle, needed reminder that you're not alone.Who This Episode Is ForListeners who feel worn out by division, outrage, and constant noise.Anyone who wants to make a difference but wonders if small acts still matter.People trying to stay kind without ignoring harm, injustice, or their own boundaries.Link to the book: Available in Paperback or Kindle.Support the show
The Mel Brooks documentary, "The 99-Year-Old Man!" holds a lot of wisdom for cartoonists. Speaking of wisdom, it doesn't take much to avoid these common Kickstarter scams.Today's ShowWhat can cartoonists learn from Mel Brooks?KickstarterSummaryIn this episode of ComicLab, cartoonists Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett discuss the challenges and joys of creativity, drawing inspiration from Mel Brooks' documentary. They explore themes of fear, kindness, and the importance of perseverance in artistic careers. The conversation also touches on the realities of navigating Kickstarter campaigns, including the rise of scams targeting creators. Throughout, the hosts emphasize the power of laughter and the need for support in the creative community.TakeawaysFear is a recurring theme in creativity.The fear of not trying is greater than the fear of failure.Kindness can have a profound impact on artists.Perseverance doesn't mean sticking to what's not working.You can reinvent yourself as an artist at any stage.Kickstarter scams are on the rise; be cautious.Laughter is a powerful tool for change.Support from friends is crucial in creative journeys.It's important to recognize the struggles behind success.Creativity often requires stepping out of comfort zones. You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.If you'd like a one-on-one consultation about your comic, book it now!Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. He is available for personal consultations. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive. He is the co-director of the comics documentary, Stripped.
Lasting love isn't something you find; it is a skill you must practice. In this episode, Jeff Krasno speaks with two leading relationship experts, Yung Pueblo (Diego Perez) and Jillian Turecki, to explore how to build healthy relationships through emotional responsibility, conscious communication, and self-awareness. While society focuses on the romance of falling in love, very little guidance exists on what it takes to sustain connection over time. This episode dismantles the myth of the “perfect partner” and provides actionable tools to navigate the inevitable challenges of long-term commitment, from boredom to conflict. This episode covers: The three anchors for loving better: Kindness, Compassion, and Growth Emotional Responsibility: How to communicate feelings without blaming your partner The “Comfort Trap”: Balancing stability with novelty to keep the spark alive Healing the Past: Why your relationship with yourself dictates your romantic success Conflict Resolution: Moving from “fighting to win” to listening to understand Love as a Verb: Practical rituals to show up for your partner even when you don't feel like it This podcast is for couples feeling stuck in a rut, singles looking to break old patterns, and anyone ready to approach love with greater mindfulness and maturity. New episodes weekly. Listen, learn, and grow together. This show is made possible by: CBDistillery: Go to CBDistillery.com and use code COMMUNE for 25% off. Stemregen: Get 20% off your first order at stemregen.co/commune with the code COMMUNEPOD Bon Charge: Get 15% off when you order at boncharge.com and use promo code COMMUNE Vivobarefoot: Try Vivobarefoot risk-free with a 100-day return guarantee, and get 15% off your order at vivobarefoot.com/commune. Timeline: Go to Timeline.com/COMMUNE to claim a special offer for Commune listeners."
The past week felt like it stayed with me longer than I expected. After getting back from New York and everything surrounding my Aunt Ronnie's service, I noticed I was still sitting with that feeling of surrender I talked about in the last episode. There were so many moving parts with the travel and the weather, and even though everything worked out, I could feel how tired I was from trying to hold it all together. What helped was coming back, again and again, to what I could actually control, and letting the rest be what it was. As I was settling back into my routine, I started thinking about alignment and how I find my footing when things feel uncertain. I'm always learning, always taking something new in, and recently I started a course on the Celtic Wheel of the Year. On the very first call, we were invited to look at our values, and I'll be honest, I didn't think much would come up. As I sat with it, I realized some of my values have changed because I've changed. That clarity felt grounding in a way I didn't expect. On today's Wise Walk, I invite you to slow down and spend some time with the values that are guiding you right now, and notice how they may be shaping the way you're moving through this season of your life. What values feel most important to you right now, whether that's your top ten or just a few that truly stand out? What qualities do you most admire in others, and how do those reflect the values you hold? Which values are guiding you in this present moment, especially as you move through uncertainty or challenge? How are these values helping you envision the person you are becoming? What values feel connected to who you are right now and who you want to be moving forward? How do these values shape your choices, actions, and daily habits? In what ways do your values act as motivators that help you go after what matters most to you? How are your values showing up in your life right now, both in visible and subtle ways? How can your values serve as living guides that support your highest and best self? How do your values define you when you are at your best? How do your values influence the way you show up in relationships with others? How can you honor shared values in your relationships while allowing space for others to live those values in their own way? Where might greater clarity around your values help you communicate boundaries or make agreements with others? How can you create more alignment and mutual respect in your relationships by naming what truly matters to you? How can you apply your values awareness to your career or daily work? Are there areas in your career or relationships where something feels off or out of alignment? When you notice imbalance or discomfort, how can you return to your values as a compass to guide your next choice or action? I'd love to hear what values are guiding you right now. Whether it's your top ten or just one or two that feel especially alive for you, notice how you're holding space for them in this season and how they're shaping the choices you're making. Thank you so much for being here and for showing up with such openness and self-awareness. I'll meet you back here next Thursday for our Wise Walk, and until then, prioritize fun, read the signs, trust your path, and get your Stride On. In this episode: [03:23] How the Celtic Wheel of the Year is just another opportunity for us to align with the universe, seasons, and the flow of nature. [04:26] As I defined my values, I realized that over time some of them have shifted. Knowing your values serves as a living guide for all of us. [06:12] As I went on my own Wise Walk, I realized that focusing on my values was more difficult than I thought. It took me a while to target my top 10. [07:02] Kindness is a fallback value for me. I also love being of service to others. Love and gratitude are very connected, but I honed in on love. [08:16] Other big ones for me include learning and growth, adventure in nature, and openness. Balance and freedom were also very important to me. [09:16] I also wanted to show up authentically as myself. Health is also a priority and part of my top 10. [11:20] My top 10 are kindness, service, love, learning, adventure in nature, openness, balance, freedom, authenticity, and health. [13:10] One of my values is health. This is also the value of many of my friends, but the way health shows up is unique for each of us. [15:48] I was speaking with a client about career values and growth. They've now admitted that this isn't a value that they're passionate about anymore. [16:55] They now have a career value of stability. Getting clear on this was very powerful. [18:24] Identifying my values as a living guide is going to increase my decision making and help me feel more aligned with my choices. [19:02] This exercise will also help reduce internal conflict or conflict with others. Memorable Quotes: "Living in alignment doesn't mean life gets easier, it means you trust yourself more when it gets hard." - Mary Tess "Your values are not rules to follow, they are reminders that bring you home to yourself." - Mary Tess "Clarity comes when you stop asking what you should want and start listening to what truly matters to you." - Mary Tess "When you live by your values, your choices begin to feel lighter and more intentional." - Mary Tess Links and Resources: Mary Tess Rooney Email Heart Value The Celtic Wheel Of The Year Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
This week, we step away from doom, gloom and reminders of the fact that we are currently under an authoritarian administration thaat does not value human life and only serves to protect the billionaire class to talk about a magical event that happens every February in the tiny city of Montpelier, Vermont. It seems that, since 2002 when people in Montpelier on Valentine's day morning, they find their town covered in hearts, celebrating love, community and kindness. More than one person has served the role of the Phantom, like the Dread Pirate Roberts, it's a title that gets passed on from time to time. We cover the history of the tiny capital of Montpelier, the history of the Valentine Phantom and how even during a blizzard and the height of the pandemic, the Montpelier Valentine Phantom (or Bandit) was able to cover the town in hearts. So join us for this feel good episode of the Family Plot Podcast!(PS - The 'Secret Santa' from Independence Missouri was Larry Stewart, a Lees Summit Businessman who passed away in 2007)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-plot--4670465/support.
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This talk was given by Gil Fronsdal on 2026.02.11 at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. ******* A machine generated transcript of this talk is available. It has not been edited by a human, so errors will exist. Download Transcript: https://www.audiodharma.org/transcripts/24435/download ******* For more talks like this, visit AudioDharma.org ******* If you have enjoyed this talk, please consider supporting AudioDharma with a donation at https://www.audiodharma.org/donate/. ******* This talk is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License
This talk was given by Gil Fronsdal on 2026.02.11 at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. ******* A machine generated transcript of this talk is available. It has not been edited by a human, so errors will exist. Download Transcript: https://www.audiodharma.org/transcripts/24435/download ******* For more talks like this, visit AudioDharma.org ******* If you have enjoyed this talk, please consider supporting AudioDharma with a donation at https://www.audiodharma.org/donate/. ******* This talk is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License
This talk was given by Gil Fronsdal on 2026.02.10 at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. ******* A machine generated transcript of this talk is available. It has not been edited by a human, so errors will exist. Download Transcript: https://www.audiodharma.org/transcripts/24428/download ******* For more talks like this, visit AudioDharma.org ******* If you have enjoyed this talk, please consider supporting AudioDharma with a donation at https://www.audiodharma.org/donate/. ******* This talk is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License