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In this episode, Jenna Wright interviews Chris and Kristen Arnold and Molly Martinez to learn more about Safe Families and Care Communities at Liberti.
Cambiamento climatico, sfruttamento indiscriminato delle risorse naturali, inquinamento e collasso degli ecosistemi. Un viaggio tra le isole e le coste del Mediterraneo - da Linosa a Cipro, da Tunisi alle Kerkennah, da Mazara a Samos - per raccontare come sta cambiando il nostro mare. Conversazione con il giornalista Stefano Liberti, autore di "Tropico Mediterraneo" (Editori Laterza). Foto di Francesco Bellina.
Daniela Liberti"Sacro inverno 20/21"Marija StepanovaBompiani Editorewww.bompianit.itTraduzione: Daniela Liberti.Lo scoppio della pandemia nel marzo 2020 ha obbligato Marija Stepanova a rientrare in Russia, dove ha trascorso i mesi seguenti in uno stato di torpore, nel quale il mondo era rarefatto e il tempo come intorpidito. Questa situazione sospesa si è infranta grazie alla lettura di Ovidio, trasformandosi nelle voci e nelle metafore di un'esperienza epocale, in motivi che probabilmente erano in attesa da tempo e non aspettavano che di trovarsi. Stepanova è riuscita a trasformare cataclismi – storici e contemporanei – in una trama delicatissima e iridescente di ritmi e rimandi, in un poema che, composto in un impeto di ispirazione poetica, parla di inverno e di guerra, di messa al bando ed esilio, di isolamento sociale e abbandono esistenziale. Intrecciando lettere d'amore settecentesche e diari di viaggio, versi di poeti classici cinesi in traduzione d'autore e naturalmente la grande poesia russa del Novecento e i versi ovidiani dei Tristia e delle Heroides, Stepanova evoca un tempo congelato che lentamente si scioglie.Marija Stepanova è nata a Mosca nel 1972, ha pubblicato racconti, raccolte di poesia e di saggi. Ha ottenuto tutti i maggiori premi di poesia e letteratura europei e russi, tra cui il Pasternak nel 2005, il Big Moscow Score Prize nel 2009, il Bol'šaja Kniga nel 2018, il NOS Award nel 2019. Nel 2007 ha fondato la rivista indipendente online OpenSpace.ru e dirige ora Colta.ru, oscurata in Russia da febbraio 2022. Nel catalogo Bompiani è presente anche Memoria della memoria.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
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Maurizio Liberti"Libri al Castello"Racconigi (Cuneo)Dal 9 al 12 settembre la fortunata rassegna letteraria organizzata all'interno della residenza sabauda che quest'anno il programma prevede quattro serate, con altrettanti ospiti d'eccezione.Appuntamento a Racconigi dal 9 al 12 settembre 2024 per la seconda edizione di “Libri a Castello”, la fortunata rassegna letteraria organizzata all'interno della residenza sabauda racconigese a cura del Comune di Racconigi, del Gruppo di Lettura Carmagnola e del Lions Club Racconigi, in collaborazione con le Residenze reali sabaude – Direzione regionale Musei nazionali del Piemonte.Quest'anno il programma prevede quattro serate, con altrettanti ospiti d'eccezione: il pianista siriano-palestinese Aeham Ahmad (sul palco lunedì 9); il critico d'arte Vittorio Sgarbi (martedì 10); lo scrittore e autore televisivo Walter Rolfo (mercoledì 11) e il comico e musicista Rocco Tanica (giovedì 12).Aeham Ahmad, presenta il libro autobiografico “Il pianista di Yarmouk” (La nave di Teseo). È infatti divenuto un'icona mondiale dopo essere stato ripreso a suonare il proprio pianoforte tra le macerie dopo l'ennesimo bombardamento che aveva raso al suolo gran parte del campo profughi di Yarmouk, nei pressi di Damasco, nel quale è nato e cresciuto.Vittorio Sgarbi presenta il libro “Arte e Fascismo” (La nave di Teseo). È il critico d'arte più celebre d'Italia: laureato in Filosofia con specializzazione in Storia dell'Arte, è curatore di grandi mostre internazionali, scrittore di best seller, conduttore di trasmissioni tv e politico; si definisce “libero pensatore controcorrente e instancabile difensore dell'arte e della cultura”.Walter Rolfo presenta il libro “Le aziende felici lo fanno meglio” (Sperling & Kupfer). Ingegnere e psicologo, coach ed esperto di processi percettivi, insegna Ingegneria della Felicità al Politecnico e all'Università di Torino e lavora come formatore per grandi aziende. Ha all'attivo oltre mille programmi tv come autore, conduttore e produttore e detiene cinque Guinness World Record.Rocco Tanica presenta il libro “Scritti scelti male” (La nave di Teseo). Al secolo Sergio Conforti, è un musicista, compositore e comico italiano. Storico componente e autore del gruppo Elio e le Storie Tese, ha lavorato per il Cinema e la Televisione, oltre ad aver pubblicato altri due libri: Lo sbiancamento dell'anima (Mondadori) e Non siamo mai stati sulla terra (Il Saggiatore)Gli autori, dopo aver dialogato a partire dalle proprie opere, si renderanno disponibili per il firma-copie a fine incontro. Tutte le serate sono a ingresso gratuito e si svolgeranno nel cortile antistante il Castello di Racconigi a partire dalle ore 21. In caso di maltempo si terranno sotto l'Ala Mercatale Eventi, in via Carlo Costa 11, con accesso fino ad esaurimento posti. Non è prevista la prenotazione.Nelle quattro serate, apertura straordinaria serale della residenza sabauda e del percorso “Storie dal mondo in Castello”, con visite in gruppo accompagnate ogni mezz'ora dalle 19 alle 22:30 (ultimo ingresso alle ore 22). Informazioni allo 0172-84005.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
A bite-sized terrific game, and also a very large very deep game, and also a game of the year contender all in one. Join us and see what Animal Well's all about. Up next is episode 3/4 in the Majora's Mask series! Check out Gabe's game here: https://www.1000boxes.game/ Watch Nolan's streams here: https://www.twitch.tv/calamitynolan And check out Nolan's game company here: http://upatnight.games/ Support us and help us pay for games and stuff at: https://www.patreon.com/wideflank Join the Wide Flank discord!!! https://discord.gg/ACbDjNhMpJ Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:25 - Start of podcast 00:51 - Steam description of Animal Well 01:25 - Setting our priors 02:53 - Animal Well's development and release 08:12 - Solo development, the gaming industry right now, indie games, and triple-i games 13:32 - Animal Well aesthetics and the flower blossoming 17:21 - Visuals and file size 22:42 - Solo-dev is risky and crazy 24:07 - Music and sound design 29:27 - Spoiler warnings 30:11 - Cat king of dog world 32:35 - Items (toys) 37:43 - Try stuff, dig deeper, find secrets 40:41 - Metroidvania? Metroidbrainia? Iceberg? 47:08 - Order of items (representing the non-linearity) 51:47 - Map 55:56 - DEEPER down the well (deeper spoilers too) 57:12 - First layer ending 57:58 - Beyond the first layer 59:30 - Collaborative gaming and online communities 01:05:22 - Running out of steam and the “Castlevania Problem” (Illusory Wall Ahead) 01:07:39 - Secrets you like and secrets you don't like 01:13:06 - Nolan's favorite part of layer 2 01:16:41 - Lack of lore to get deeper into the game 01:24:33 - Game of the year? 01:29:33 - Play more games and find more gems (they're out there) 01:30:44 - Outro and where to find Nolan and Gabe Show Notes: BIGMODE games: https://bigmode.com/ videogamedunkey: https://www.youtube.com/@videogamedunkey How Animal Well taps into PS5 hardware to elevate 2D pixel-art platforming - https://web.archive.org/web/20240226070308/https://blog.playstation.com/2022/07/20/how-animal-well-taps-into-ps5-hardware-to-elevate-2d-pixel-art-platforming/ https://haseverythinginanimalwellbeenfoundyet.com/ All of the Secret Bunnies in Animal Well (furyforged) - https://youtu.be/HGa6XRKzLI4?si=cvTYDPSmyFpBGV8C The Ultimate Secret Ending of Animal Well (furyforged) - https://youtu.be/i4YnLI6UpTA?si=44f-Viq3KvDrTGdm Our Tunic episode (since Tunic gets referenced multiple times): https://youtu.be/s-MaK4ejqwA?si=mM_CLTPonIdyAfKr Download the audio version of the podcast here (only for the first to succeed): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bLqPj-8fFuOs9oeVFGmhXUbQyiyaawTR/view?usp=sharing
Maurizio Liberti"Letti di Notte"Festival Letterario-Popda martedì 11 a sabato 15 giugno 2024Carmagnola (Torino)www.gruppodilettura.netDa martedì 11 a sabato 15 giugno 2024, nella cornice del parco di Cascina Vigna di via San Francesco di Sales 188, torna a Carmagnola (Torino) il Festival letterario-pop “Letti di Notte”, organizzato dal Gruppo di LetturaCarmagnola e dal Comune di Carmagnola nell'ambito delle iniziative per il Mese della Cultura, con l'obiettivo di diffondere il piacere della lettura, mescolando le Arti.Confermata la formula sempre più “pop” del Festival -alla sua nona edizione consecutiva- che nelle ultime edizioni ha fatto registrare ripetuti sold out in tutte le serate, con una media di oltre 500 spettatori ad appuntamento. Gli autori ospiti presentano le loro opere e dialogano sul palco con i giornalisti-intervistatori, rispondendo anche alle domande del pubblico e rendendosi disponibili per il firma-copie dei libri a fine serata.Questo il programma ufficiale 2024:• martedì 11 giugno: Mario Monti• mercoledì 12 giugno: Marino Bartoletti, intervistato da Beppe Gandolfo (News Mediaset)• giovedì 13 giugno: Gino Cecchettin, intervistato da Natalia Ceravolo (Radio Capital)• venerdì 14 giugno: Daniele Bossari, intervistato da Attilio Celeghini (LaPresse)• sabato 15 giugno: Candida Morvillo, intervistata da Simona De Ciero (Corriere della Sera)Tutti gli incontri hanno inizio alle ore 21 e sono a ingresso gratuito fino a esaurimento dei posti disponibili (non è prevista la prenotazione). Ogni sera si esibiscono gli artisti di Essenza Danza, con momenti di ballo ispirati ai vari libri e agli scrittori presenti sul palco; la voce fuori campo è di Roberta Belforte, attrice di teatro, cinema e tv. Dalle 23 si prosegue con il “Dopo Festival”, momento conviviale eno-gastronomico punteggiato dalle performance di teatro a cura della Compagnia del Buon Teatraccio e l'accompagnamento in musica a cura del duo composto da Pietro Antonielli (pianoforte) e William Di Giugno (sax).Tante anche le novità in programma quest'anno. A partire dal contest fotografico “Il piacere di leggere” realizzato con il fondamentale contributo del Circolo fotografico “La Fonte” e del circuito bibliotecario Sbam. Tra le cento immagini presentate, una Giuria di esperti ha selezionato i dieci migliori scatti, che vengono ora giudicati e votati dal pubblico direttamente sulla pagina Instagram della Banca Territori del Monviso, per essere premiati durante il Festival.“Notte al Museo” è invece il nome di uno spazio gratuito aperto al pubblico durante le serate di Letti di Notte, sempre all'interno del parco di Cascina Vigna, nel quale sono ospitate le dieci fotografie finaliste del contest, le opere pittoriche degli artisti carmagnolesi del Centro Artistico Culturale e quelle dei ragazzi del Progetto NormalMente.Disponibili ampio parcheggio e servizio bar e ristorante fino alle 22; in caso di maltempo la manifestazione si svolge al coperto nella struttura polifunzionale degli Antichi Bastioni, nella piazza omonima.Inoltre, grazie al progetto “Letti di Notte Kids”, dalle 20:30 alle 22:30 è previsto uno spazio gratuito di animazione letteraria dedicato ai bambini dai 3 agli 11 anni, per consentire anche ai genitori di assistere alle serate in piena tranquillità. Il servizio è promosso e organizzato dalla Fondazione di Comunità di Carmagnola.Vi sono inoltre numerosi eventi collaterali, appositamente pensati per diffondere il Festival a livello territoriale e regionale, arrivando anche a un pubblico di non-lettori.A partire da inizio giugno e per tutta la durata dell'evento è in vendita, per il secondo anno consecutivo, “Book Pie”, dolce speciale in edizione limitata ideato dalle panetterie cittadine in onore della manifestazione. Quest'anno la croccante frolla al cioccolato racchiude un'audace farcitura ai frutti di bosco. Inoltre, per festeggiare l'arrivo dell'estate, i gelatai cittadini propongono la “Book Cream”, gelato ispirato ai sapori della Pie: ognuno è una libera interpretazione, ma vede sempre protagonisti il cioccolato e i frutti di bosco.Viene quindi riproposto il concorso vetrine per i negozi del territorio, a cui è chiesto di realizzare allestimenti a tema libro/letteratura: in palio una crociera nel Mediterraneo offerta da Gattinoni Point Carmagnola.Si è anche svolta l'edizione 2024 del contest letterario “Adesso scrivo io”, con gli studenti delle scuole carmagnolesi che quest'anno si sono cimentati sul tema della Musica. Nella serata di giovedì 13 è in programma la premiazione dei finalisti, con presentazione del nuovo libro contenente i migliori racconti, sempre edito da Buendia Books, piccola ma combattiva casa editrice indipendente torinese.Per ulteriori informazioni e per contatti visitare la pagina Facebook “Letti di Notte Carmagnola”, o il sito www.gruppodilettura.net. In alternativa scrivere all'indirizzo email gdlcarmagnola@gmail.com oppure chiamare il numero 392-5938504.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
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Is the C-suite model still fulfilling business needs?What is psychological ownership?And what has Spotify got to do with running a successful business?This week's guest on the People Puzzles podcast is Sara Daw, CEO at both the Liberti Group and CFO Centre group, and a passionate advocate of the fractional model of C-suite leadership. Her book, Strategy and Leadership as a Service: How the Access Economy Meets the C-Suite is released on 9th May and we are delighted to welcome her to explore and explain some of what it's all about.The challenges facing businesses today are complex, and traditional models of leadership are simply not serving their shifting needs. This episode explores the evolving needs of entrepreneurs and leaders as a business grows, and why those static, rigid models of C-suite structure need a dramatic overhaul to enable the agility, responsiveness and skill-specificity that the modern marketplace requires.From discussing the consumer-driven expectations of the access economy to the most common pain points of business leaders today, and how to introduce vital strategic skillsets in an affordable way, this is an essential listen for anyone interested in finding a better solution to business challenges and creating a true win:win culture between businesses and the people within them.You can connect with Sara on LinkedIn or find out more about the Liberti Group and CFO Centre via their websites.You can order Strategy and Leadership as a Service: How the Access Economy Meets the C-Suite now at Amazon, Waterstones or enquire at your local bookseller or library.Sounding good?If you have enjoyed listening to this podcast, remember to subscribe and rate it to help us reach more listeners. If you would like to support the show, we would love it if you could share it with someone you think would find it helpful for overcoming the barriers to growth in their own business, solve their people problems to unlock sustainable business growth. Remember to check out all our other episodes, which you can find here on our podcast website.Do you have an people puzzle you'd like us to help you solve? Do you have a story to share about your journey? We would really love to hear from you, so please do feel free to connect with us on our LinkedIn or Instagram, find out more on our website, or get in touch with us at hello@peoplepuzzles.co.ukSocial Media LinkedIn: LinkedIn Instagram: Instagram. Website: www.peoplepuzzles.co.uk Thanks for listening!
Deze podcastaflevering onthult nieuwe inzichten in het leven en werk van de barokcomponist Henricus Liberti, mogelijk gemaakt door het onderzoek van Dr. Leen Kelchtermans naar bewaard gebleven archiefdocumenten.Ontdek meer op www.phoebusfoundation.org
04 February 2024 | We pause our Ephesians series to hear from Liberti Communion's Director, Steve Huber, on the family mission based on Galatians 4:4-7 4 But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, 5 to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons. 6 And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, “Abba! Father!” 7 So you are no longer a slave, but a son, and if a son, then an heir through God.
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Liberti Stories - GMT 2023 Recap - 12.21.23 by Liberti Harrisburg Podcast
Kathy regales us with tales of her missions trip to eSwatini! Explore our wonderful world with Five Golden Things: The Liberti Lists! Email us your thoughts at fivegoldenthingspod@gmail.com.
Maurizio Liberti"Libri a Castello"La cultura si fa spazioRacconigi“Libri a Castello” si svolgerà in tre serate di fine estate, dall'11 al 13 settembre, e vedrà la partecipazione di tre artisti di assoluto livello, i quali si alterneranno sul palco naturale alla base della scalinata monumentale del Castello di Racconigi, con sullo sfondo la facciata sud della reggia, presentando al pubblico il cuore dei loro ultimi libri e condividendo le loro emozioni con i curiosi e gli appassionati.siIl festival avrà inizio la sera dell'11 settembre, in cui il rinomato chef-scrittore Marco Bianchi svelerà i segreti e le storie legate al suo ultimo lavoro letterario “Il Giorno più buono”, intervistato dal giornalista di La Presse Attilio Celeghini. Il 12 settembre sarà la volta della sempre pungente e talentuosa Sabina Guzzanti, che emozionerà il pubblico con la sua verve e il suo spirito critico presentando “Anonimus”, accompagnata dalle domande dell'acuta Simona De Ciero, giornalista del Corriere della Sera. Infine, il 13 settembre, la poliedrica e frizzante Chiara Francini, reduce dal grande successo di critica e pubblico ottenuto con la presenza a Sanremo 2023, chiuderà in grande stile il festival sempre affiancata da De Ciero.Gli incontri con gli scrittori, ad ingresso libero e totalmente gratuito senza prenotazione, saranno anche trasmessi in diretta streaming sui canali istituzionali e su quelli di diversi media partner.Nelle tre sere del festival inoltre, sarà possibile accedere con visita accompagnata, previa prenotazione e pagamento del biglietto di ingresso, al Castello di Racconigi, straordinariamente aperto per l'occasione in orari serali."Libri a Castello" è il risultato di una collaborazione sinergica tra diversi attori, prima fra tutti la direttrice del Castello, Alessandra Giovannini Luca, che con entusiasmo ha messo a disposizione l'affascinante location per l'evento; il Comune di Racconigi, con il lavoro dell'ufficio stampa, del sindaco e del consigliere delegato è stato cuore pulsante dell'organizzazione unitamente al Lions Club Racconigi, guidato dal neo-presidente Vincenzo Inglese, e al Gruppo Lettura Carmagnola, presieduto da Maurizio Liberti, esperto nell'organizzazione di eventi letterari con alle spalle l'esperienza del festival "Letti di Notte" che da molti anni viene organizzato a Carmagnola. Terre dei Savoia e Atl del Cuneese sono partner importanti per il prestigio e la risonanza mediatica che sapranno dare all'evento.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
Hear Rev. Stephen Wood preach from Luke 11:1–13 for Liberti's August 23, 2023 worship service. Stephen began his sermon with a child-friendly message, as August 23rd was a Liberti Kids Sunday.
Derek and Jim talk international missions! The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Hear Rev. John Alexander preach from Genesis 15 on "Count the Stars." John delivered this sermon for Liberti's April 23, 2023, Sunday worship service continuing our series on Genesis.
Hear Larry Walker preach from Genesis 14 for Liberti's April 16, 2023, worship service continuing our series on Genesis.
Hear Rev. John Alexander preach from John 20:1–18 on "A New Beginning." John delivered this sermon during Liberti's Easter Sunday worship on April 9, 2023.
Leapin' Lizards! We watched Annie (1982) with our friend Brad Liberti and I think we're gonna like it here! Whether you like it or not, this movie holds a place in our collective consciousness. The story of the little orphan girl who made it out of the slums and into the mansion of a misanthropic oligarch is deeply entrenched in our early movie watching memories. Some of us fantasized about being Annie and going off to live in an estate the size of the Mall of America with a staff peppered with racial stereotypes. Others dreamt of making bathtub gin, while wearing costume jewelry and lingerie. Either way, this movie is iconic. The trio of Carol Burnett, Tim Curry and Bernadette Peters is what gay rights are made of. The opening number of Hard Knock Life featuring orphan girls flipping, stomping and bucking across Miss Hannigan's orphanage give us life (Matilda could never). And I don't care what your orientation is, who didn't fall in love with Ann Reinking as Daddy Warbucks' secretary/love interest Grace? Maybe the movie buried the lead and underplayed “Tomorrow” and maybe the movie differs a little too much from the stage production. This musical might be better in your memory as a child, but it still brings out a smile in the cynic in all of us. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay (http://www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay) Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Twitter: @MTMUGPod Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram @peterlasagna
A question we don't ask enough is what we want from education. Of course we all want well-rounded young adults when they're done with school, people who can become productive members of our society and who also have a healthy worldview. But our schools are not preparing our youth in this way. Students are graduating from high school with a narrow mindset because they haven't experienced anything other than what's in their community and the four walls of their classrooms. When the recession happened in 2008, Lainie Liberti knew it was an opportunity to make a change for the benefit of her then 9-year-old son. So they hit the road to learn in the real world. They've since visited countless countries, started a business around world schooling, and both have come out changed in all the best ways. This week on the podcast, Lainie is sharing her experience with parenting and teaching in the real world and how she and her son are supporting other families to do the same. About Lainie Liberti: Lainie is a best-selling author, international speaker, community leader, teen mentor, and alternative education advocate who helped to spearhead the thriving world schooling movement. As a result of the 2008 California economy crash, Liberti closed her Los Angeles-based branding agency. Liberti and her then 9-year-old Miro decided to “be the change” instead of victims and chose a life of adventure. After, selling all of their possessions, Lainie and her son hit the road for what was to be a one-year adventure in 2009. After thirteen years and almost 50 countries, the pair calls Guanajuato, Mexico their home. Lainie chose to educate her son Miro through the world, facilitating rich experiential learning, cultural immersion, volunteering and leadership as his school. We call this world schooling. Lainie co-foundered Project World School with her son in 2012. Liberti designs and co-facilitates the Project World School teen retreats as month-long immersive learning communities to support self-directed teens from around the world. Over the last 8 years, Lainie has facilitated 20+ international retreats for almost 100 teens, learning through cultural immersion, examining personal values and exploring world views. In addition, Lainie founded Project World School Family Summits, where she's produced 10 in-person international conferences for hundreds of families across Europe, Asia and Mexico since 2016. Jump in the Conversation: [1:26] - Where Lainie's passion for transforming our relationship with learning began [3:34] - What do you want for education [4:44] - What is world schooling [6:06] - Learning was a radical part of what they were doing in their travels [6:42] - We're wired to be natural learners [7:29] - The world provided a lot of opportunities [7:50] - Helping others in world schooling [9:44] - The adventures of Lainie and her son [10:25] - Project World School is born [14:22] - Understanding the plight of others is impossible unless you're there [15:16] - Tying in mental health to world learning [18:00] - Taking teens out of their comfort zones [19:55] - Getting outside comfort zone is part of who we are [22:23] - How to participate in world school without the travel [25:35] - What would it be if we took a moment to recognize situations from different perspectives [26:40] - Turbo Time [32:19] - Lainie's Magic Wand [33:32] - Maureen's Takeaways Links & Resources Project World School Seen, Heard & Understood: Parenting & Partnering with Teens for Greater Mental Health by Lainie Liberti Transformative Mentoring for Teens Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Follow Lainie on Instagram, Facebook, Twittter, and YouTube Email Maureen Maureen's TEDx: Changing My Mind to Change Our Schools The Education Evolution Facebook: Follow Education Evolution Twitter: Follow Education Evolution LinkedIn: Follow Education Evolution EdActive Collective Maureen's book: Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids Micro-school feature on Good Morning America The Micro-School Coalition Facebook: The Micro-School Coalition LEADPrep
Jorge Fontevecchia en entrevista con dos de los autores de un libro fundamental, y una novedad para la historia de la Iglesia católica en la Argentina
Listen to Rev. Stephen Wood preach from Acts 8:26–40 on "Speaking as the Presence of Christ: Ordinary." Stephen delivered this sermon for our January 29, 2023, Sunday worship service continuing our series on "Living, Speaking, and Serving as the Presence of Christ." Stephen began with a message for Liberti's children.
Listen to Rev. John Alexander preach from Genesis 7:11–24 and Hebrews 11:7 on "Living by Faith." John delivered this sermon during our kids Sunday on November 27, 2022, continuing our series on Genesis. The first part of John's sermon was directed to Liberti's children.
PenPodcast: Inked Conversations with Authors and Industry Experts
On the newest episode of PenPodcast we are joined by Lainie Liberti. Lainie is an author, speaker, community leader, teen coach and alternative education advocate who helped to spearhead the thriving worldschooling movement. Lainie co-foundered Project World School with her son in 2012. Liberti designs and co-facilitates the Project World School teen retreats as month-long immersive learning learning communities to support self directed teens from around the world. She is also the founder and creator of Transformative Mentoring for Teens that launched in early 2020 offering virtual 1:1 coaching for teens as well as a 12-week course designed to transform lives. Lainie is an adolescent behavioral specialist, certified life coach, specializing in transformational & confidence coaching. Join us for a chat with the Founder of Project World School Family Summits. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pen-podcast/support
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What alternative education options have sparked your curiosity? Some of the best learning experiences can only happen when we step outside of the conventional classroom. In this episode, I am so excited to be joined by the captivating Lainie Liberti. Lainie is a best selling author, international speaker, teen mentor, alternative education advocate, and mother to her son Miro. She has chosen to educate Miro through a concept she called “worldschooling”, turning rich experiential learning, cultural immersion, volunteering and leadership into his school. Liberti has spoken about worldschooling on the TEDx Edu stage in Amsterdam, published her book Seen, Heard & Understood, Parenting and Partnering with Teens for Greater Mental Health, and has co-foundered Project World School with Miro along with additional courses and programs. Throughout this episode, Lainie and I have a wonderful conversation about her journey and experience parenting Miro through worldschooling. She talks about her former career at a successful branding agency and the series of events that led her to dive headfirst into worldschooling Miro. Lainie also shares the changes she made to her parenting when Miro became a teenager, how the pandemic taught her to be more intentional, and what is coming up next for Project World School. Tune in to Episode 63 of the Joy Found Here podcast to learn all about worldschooling from Lainie! In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Lainie's former career at a branding agency (3:35)How Lainie had to reprogram the parenting style she had learned (16:07)About the traveling lifestyle Lainie and her son have pursued (18:43)The parenting pivot Lainie made when her son became a teenager (24:15)How Lainie became intentional about launching courses during the pandemic (31:06)About the exciting upcoming projects Lainie is working on (40:34)Connect with LainieTEDx talk - Making The World Our ClassroomBook - Seen, Heard & Understood, Parenting and Partnering with you Teen for Greater Mental Health!Transformative Mentoring for TeensThe Partnership Parent MovementProject World SchoolProject World School Family SummitWe Are WorldschoolersLet's Connect:Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Huber continues in our Uncomfortable series through the book of Ruth and explores Naomi & Ruth's struggles and bitterness. Thanks for joining us for church! Comment where you are watching from, and how we can pray for you today and visit https://www.covenantdoylestown.org
SUPPORT THE PODCAST ON Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/liveplaylearn Lainie Liberti joins Heidi Steel this month, to talk about her journey into radical unschooling and her recent book Seen, Heard and Understood. As a result of the 2008 California economy crash, Liberti closed her Los Angeles based branding agency. Liberti and her then 9-year-old Miro decided to “be the change” instead of victims and chose a life of adventure. After, selling all of their possessions, Lainie and her son hit the road for what was to be a one year adventure in 2009. After thirteen years and almost 50 countries, the pair calls Guanajuato, Mexico their home. Lainie published the Amazon best-selling book Seen, Heard & Understood, Parenting and Partnering with Teens for Greater Mental Health in May, 2022. Lainie Liberti is the founder and creator of Transformative Mentoring for Teens that launched in early 2020 offering virtual 1:1 coaching for teens as well as a 12-week course designed to transform lives. Lainie is a certified life coach, specializing in transformational coaching. We discuss: · The cult of busy-ness · The importance of core values within our homes. · What partnership parenting means to us both and the AHA! moments that led us to find a more peaceful and connected way to be with our children. · The art of learning as a by-product of a vibrant, connected life. · The importance of continued support through the adolescent years. · What we as parents can do to continue living in respectful and collaborative families with our teens. · What makes the teen years so extraordinary and the benefits of consciously seeing, hearing and understanding your teens during this time. · And, of course, the all-important tips for parenting through the teen years. GUEST MEDIA LINKS: https://transformativementoringforteens.com/ and my personal facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ilainie/ LIVEPLAYLEARN LINKS: Website Liveplaylearn.org Facebook Live. Play. Learn
Listen to Rev. John Alexander and Carol Davis, Spiritual Director in Residence at Liberti Church of the River Wards, answer questions from Liberti's congregation about women and ministry.
Listen to Rev. John Alexander and Carol Davis, Spiritual Director in Residence at Liberti Church of the River Wards, discuss arguments for complementarianism and egalitarianism. During this discussion, John and Carol carefully explored a sample of biblical texts that pertain to women in ministry including Galatians 3:25–29, 1 Timothy 2:11–15, 1 Timothy 1:5, Acts 18:24–26, 1 Corinthians 14:33b–34, 1 Corinthians 11:2–16, and 1 Timothy 3:12. In part 2 of this conversation, John and Carol will answer questions from our congregation about women in ministry.
Listen to Rev. John Alexander and Victor Kim discuss three views of the creation account in Genesis 1.
Listen to Rev. John Alexander and Stephen Wood discuss why the Gospel of Mark includes a footnote after Mark 16:1–9 that indicates that “some of the earliest manuscripts do not include Mark 16:9–20.
Michael Batrano presents Liberti Horizon's Private Society Solutions Symposium - this weekend, April 30th - May 1st, 2022. The symposium will be avaialble to watch live online, as well as purchase after the event! Couldn't recommend this event and all the amazing speakers more. This information is foundation to the world we are stepping into! Find it here: https://www.libertishorizon.com/ Liberti Horizon's Private Society Solutions Symposium: VIP and General Admission: https://paykstrt.com/35992/106272 LIVE STREAM: https://paykstrt.com/35993/106272 Drop me your email to stay in touch! https://koji.to/robedward ————— https://www.libertishorizon.com/ Liberti Horizon's Private Society Solutions Symposium: VIP and General Admission: https://paykstrt.com/35992/106272 LIVE STREAM: https://paykstrt.com/35993/106272 George Wiseman's Brown's Gas AquaCure machine: https://eagle-research.com/product/ac50/?doing_wp_cron=1645193168.9518489837646484375000 Save 20% ($499) with the code “digwithin” Grab some Seed pants: theseedstore.ca Get 20% off by signing up to their mailing list Get 15% off on subsequent orders using: 'digwithin' biOptimize your heath: http://robedward.bioptimize.hop.clickbank.net/?w=cart4men Tom Barnett's Heal Me / Living Free Movement: email info@healme.health Tell them Rob at Dig Within sent you! If you're in Ontario, here's the best completely organic farm you can find: wildmeadowsfarm.ca Food Forest Abundance - Take control of your health, growing your own food: https://shop.foodforestabundance.com/... Jurisdictionary - How To Win In Court: www.howtowinincourt.com?refercode=ER0029
Explore our wonderful world with Five Golden Things: The Liberti Lists! A first in Liberti podcasting history: Jim interviews his dad as they discuss top five things you should know about growing up on a farm. Email us your thoughts at fivegoldenthingspod@gmail.com.
Listen to Victor Kim answer questions from the congregation in the inaugural episode of Liberti Mailbag. Questions in this episode include 1. Can people of other religions and faiths claim the same thing as Christians when it comes to partial but true knowledge? For example, Muslims and the Qur'an. (0:59) 2. Why is the book of Ecclesiastes included in Scripture? (6:10) 3. How do we understand the Gnostic gospels and why are they not included in Scripture? (8:22)
The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Jim interviews Steve Huber regarding his recent sermon for Liberti's Network Sunday. Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Listen to Rev. John Alexander preach from Mark 11:27–33, 12:13–17 on "Render to God." John delivered this sermon for our January 23, 2022 Sunday worship Service continuing Liberti's series on Mark. Because this service was a joint service with our children's ministry, John began his sermon with a children's message.
In this episode, I have the privilege of sitting down with my brother, Salvatore, and we have a great conversation about his life--his life growing up, born and raised in Lima, Peru, moving to Florida at age 9, experiencing his parent's divorce, his college experience where he first used psychedelics and found them to be beneficial and then soon afterwards, implemented them into his meditation, breathwork practices and overall life. He has a deep desire in aiding others to liberate themselves. Salvatore was heavily influenced by inspirational public figures such as Alan Watts, Ram Dass and Tony Robbins and was even involved in Tony's events, which caused a spark on his journey in his personal development and in seeking truth, love and light. He now resides in Los Angeles, CA and is a spiritual guide, facilitating in plant medicine ceremonies, guiding meditation and breathwork sessions among other things. We also talk about Mormonism, which is my personal background, and how religion can interfere with our direct line to spirituality. We also talk about fear, plant medicines, meditation, and more! Follow Salvatore on Instagram, www.instragram.com/Salva.live and also check out his website, www.salva.live You wont regret it. I would love to hear your feedback, so feel free to reach out to me at www.Evolvingmindspodcast@gmail.com and www.Instragram.com/Evolvingmindspodcast or, www.Instagram.com/Phil.Hampton89 I hope you enjoy!
If the title alone of this show hasn't told you enough, I have long been curious about the realms of plant medicine, how shamans work within these realms & how to consciously & intentionally interact with these medicines in order to receive the highest quality, safest & most effective experiences possible. This quest has allowed me to embark upon a truly deep, fascinating &, at times, challenging journey into the teachings, philosophies & direct experiences themselves surrounding these subjects. When I find others who are on this same quest, I find myself more often than not feeling as though we have known each other before, almost as if we are repeating & doubling down on a quest we may not have finished to our liking in a previous lifetime. Today's guest is someone who when I was first introduced to through a mutual friend, gave me that exact feeling & allowed me to once again feel more rooted & on track in my expedition into these mystical areas of the experience we know & refer to as “life.” He is a master energy worker, a plant medicine guide, a facilitator of practices such as breathwork & meditation &, most importantly, someone who is ever curious about life while releasing the need to “know” anything. As a result, his mind is open, his heart is steady & his spirit is ready for whatever life gifts him within his experience of life. Within this episode, we will be diving into to his experiences, what called him into the work he is currently doing, some tips for anyone curious about exploring the realm of plant medicines & much, much more!This episode was produced by Mazel Tov Media in Quincy, Massachusetts.
In this episode, Kristin Ebeling interviews Rita Liberti, co-founder of the CSSJ and Professor of Kinesiology. Their conversation focuses on the future of sports and social justice. MaKenna Duda also presents a mindful moment on the importance of movement. Funding for Making Moves was provided by California State University East Bay and the Center for Sport and Social Justice. https://www.csueastbay.edu/cssj/index.html https://www.skatelikeagirl.com/
On last weeks episode of the Fall In Love With Fitness Podcast, we were blessed with a guided meditation by Salvatore Liberti. This week, we learn about his spiritual journey and how he discovered his passion and purpose of meditation, healing, and living. Salvatore Liberti was born in the culturally rich Lima, Peru. His family emigrated to Florida when he was eight and by the time he turned twelve, he had become "man of the house,” assuming responsibilities beyond his years. At 22, Salvatore was recruited by best-selling author, speaker and coach, Rock Thomas, to lead recruitment for the M1 Mastermind, setting him on a learning journey throughout Canada, Europe, and the US. Throughout these powerful growth experiences, he discovered the study of spirituality that led him to relocate to Los Angeles to serve as a meditation & breathwork guide, energy healer, and coach. In this episode of the Fall In Love with Fitness podcast, Salva and I discuss why we all need to focus on our own definition of success, what it's like playing into other people's expectations of you, and how healing is more than just a physical experience.
The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Eric Mitchell, Liberti Collingswood's Executive Pastor with that new-ordained smell, is debriefed by Jim concerning his recent sermonics. Every week, it's Eric that directs Liberti's staff meetings; now, the tables are turned! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Meet Salvatore Liberti, born in the culturally rich city of Lima, Peru, and immersed throughout childhood in sacred teachings and mysticism of the region's indigenous people. The family emigrated to Florida when Sal was eight and by twelve, he had become "man of the house,” assuming responsibilities beyond his years. During school, and later at Florida Atlantic University as a Communications & Rhetoric major, he supported himself as a child actor, bartender, travel consultant, and real estate agent, all while excelling at both sports and academics. Sal's life would take a dramatic turn at age 17, after accompanying a friend to a Tony Robbins conference. Inspired by the powerful personal development guru, he joined the volunteer crew group for multiple “Unleash The Power,” “Date with Destiny” and “Business Mastery” events. At 22, he was recruited by best-selling author, speaker and coach, Rock Thomas, as a lead salesperson for Mastermind M1—the prestigious personal growth program aimed at high-achievers. This took him on a learning journey throughout Canada and the US, eventually returning to Florida, where he continued to work on high-profile engagements with both mentors. Throughout these powerful growth experiences, Sal began to uncover the study of spirituality and meditation. The integration of high-performance personal development and consciousness awakening spiritual practice bred his own understanding of what it means to live as a free human being. In 2019 at the age of 23, following a 4-month solo European adventure spanning six different countries, Sal relocated to Los Angeles to develop the program of his own breathwork & guided meditation service. His studies in Reiki, Posturology, Qi Gong, Pranic Healing, Martial Arts, Kundalini Yoga, and various breathwork and meditation techniques provide the groundwork. He brings all to bear in his unique style of teaching, healing and coaching craft. What You Will Discover: [8:35] Learning To Live By The 4 Spheres Of Influence [13:10] Having To Choose Between Being Happy Or Purpose And Impact [22:35] How To Not To Take Anything Personal [29:34] The Value Of Talking Your Time To Create A Proper Response [33:39] The Importance Of Hitting The Reset Button And Starting Back From Zero [39:13] Lesson On Breath And Meditation Work Relevant Links: Connect with Salvatore Liberti and go to their LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram pages. LEAVE A REVIEW if you liked this episode!! Keep up with the podcast! Follow us on Apple, Stitcher, Google, and other podcast streaming platforms. To learn more, visit us at https://www.braindumppodcast.com/ **Let's Connect On Social Media!** LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brain-dump-518067203/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braindumppodcastshow/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brain.dump.566 #podcast
Meet Salva Liberti, an energy healer, inner peace guide, breath and meditation guide, and speaker. He has attended several Tony Robbins events, traveled solo across Europe, and moved to LA without a penny in his name. He believes in living in the moment by embracing self-awareness, self-love, and meditation to heal. In this episode of Omar Pinto Coaching, Salva shares his self-development journey and discovering self-love and inner healing through meditation. He talks about how he learned to be gentle with himself and let go of all the expectations and projections his mother had on him. Listen in to learn how unhealthy attachments are blocking you from ultimate self-love and how to let go of them. “Know thyself so you can undo yourself.”- Salva What You Will Discover: [5:40] Salva explains how and when he gained an interest in self-development and his experience in a yearlong mastermind. [13:07] How to shed expectations and projections set to you by your parents and get to know and do what you want. [17:10] He talks about moving to LA without money, plus how the Date with Destiny event changed him and his mom's relationship. [24:24] The power of letting your child go and find themselves without you having your hold on them. [30:23] How to change your definition of success and be gentle and patient with yourself. [37:51] How to create certainty of self-love and self-discovery within yourself. [39:18] Salva explains how your heart chakra is blocked by grief, which stops you from loving yourself enough. [44:22] The importance of letting go of unhealthy attachments to discover self-love. [50:57] How he discovered healing in meditation and now guides people in active mediation to find self-awareness. [57:41] Redefine your purpose to live your life to the fullest now. [1:05:35] Buckle up and realize the importance of creating certainty within yourself. For the show notes and links for this episode go to omarpinto.com/012. *** Get 1-on-1 Life Coaching with Omar Pinto! For more information and a FREE consultation go to omarpinto.com/coaching. *** Explore the Alcohol-Free Lifestyle and Feel Better Now! Join the SHAIR Recovery Community and live alcohol-free - theshairpodcast.com/join-the-src.