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Women, so disrespectful! Whose physique: Hake or Mahomes? They do lie about R— … Girly Christian conversion: Real? Lauren Daigle: Liberal?The Hake Report, Wednesday, July 9, 2025 ADTIMESTAMPS* (0:00:00) Start* (0:02:26) Epstein idc… these women, doing men dirty!* (0:09:51) Hey, guys!* (0:11:19) RICK, Hampton, VA: Japheth, people complaining… Japan* (0:20:33) RICK: Men so weak, foreigners in the country* (0:23:36) MN shooting recover* (0:31:41) Floods news* (0:32:53) Hamas S— violence claims* (0:36:25) Pat Mahomes is fat, embarrassing* (0:46:36) JERMAINE, Canada: R— accusations* (0:54:11) JERMAINE: Precautions, men taking the lead* (0:56:51) JERMAINE: Gender, fear, transphobia* (0:57:53) s/o Gen-X “boomer” Coffee Talk with Sandra* (1:02:13) … Joy Villa, people turning Christian* (1:15:13) Anchor Baby coming up* (1:18:13) Coffee: Trump: I hate the Democrats…* (1:26:48) DAVID, Ocala: Lauren Daigle deconstructed Christian* (1:29:19) DAVID: Muslims … Jesus, Christianity* (1:34:13) DAVID: "Deconstruction," Life Change, Drugs, Childhood* (1:43:25) Lauren Daigle, deconstructed? Not sure? Liberal singer* (1:48:06) No Robert* (1:48:28) WHM Trump, Bigg Bump 2020 days — ENDBLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2025/7/9/the-hake-report-wed-7-9-25PODCAST / Substack HAKE NEWS from JLP https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2025/7/9/jlp-wed-7-9-25–Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/showVIDEO: YT - Rumble* - Pilled - FB - X - BitChute (Live) - Odysee*PODCAST: Substack - Apple - Spotify - Castbox - Podcast Addict*SUPER CHAT https://buymeacoffee.com/thehakereportSHOP - Printify (new!) - Cameo | All My LinksJLP Network: JLP - Church - TFS - Nick - PunchieThe views expressed on this show do not represent BOND, Jesse Lee Peterson, the Network, this Host, or this platform. No endorsement or opposition implied!The show is for general information and entertainment, and everything should be taken with a grain of salt! Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
What do you do when the dream you've chased your entire life suddenly stops feeling right?By the age of 17, Miron Pingasov had raced at 150 mph, broken bones, lost a close friend on the track, and watched his childhood passion for racing turn into something more political than purposeful. Faced with the weight of expectation and the pull of something deeper, Miron made a decision most wouldn't at his age – he walked away.In this episode, Miron opens up about the grief, clarity, and courage it took to choose a new path. His story is a reminder that we're allowed to outgrow our dreams and that starting over doesn't mean failure. It can actually be the beginning of real freedom.Three things you'll take away from Miron's story:How letting go of a lifelong dream can make space for something more meaningfulWhy early failure is actually a gift that accelerates growthThe power of being a sponge – and listening when others share wisdomAbout Miron PingasovMiron Pingasov has raced open-wheel cars at 150 mph, flown solo at 10,000 feet, and co-founded businesses in real estate, clothing, and media – all before turning 18. Now a student at Syracuse University pursuing a degree in Aerospace Engineering, he's also the co-founder of PT Development in Florida and works alongside his former racing sponsor on litigation funding initiatives in the UK.Miron believes that the earlier we fail, the sooner we learn – and the sooner we learn, the sooner we succeed. Whether behind the wheel, in a boardroom, or on campus, he brings speed, structure, and a deep curiosity for growth. He's especially passionate about helping younger individuals trust themselves, take risks, and find meaning on their own terms.Learn more at www.ptdevelopmentfl.com or follow him (when he's not on a social break) on Instagram @mironpingasov.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ever tell yourself that life will finally settle down after this next hurdle? For a brief moment, it seems to—and then life smacks you with the unexpected. Job loss, a new love, divorce papers, your teenager's puberty, a health scare, a new life. Good or bad, it's always change. We crave the constant, but the only thing constant is change. In this introductory episode of ATYPICAL Podcast with Amie Archibald-Varley, Amie and her guest dismantle the pervasive myth of linear progression of life and offer a liberating alternative. What if we just embrace the unexpected? How can we do it? Life being "straight, narrow and pristine" is the biggest illusion of them all. Join us as we explore the messy, beautiful, and often chaotic reality of a nonlinear life. Drawing on insights from psychology, philosophy, and the raw, honest stories of those who have dared to deviate, this episode will help you: Recognize the "linearity lie" and its impact on your mental and emotional well-being. Embrace the power of pivots, detours, and "failures" as essential parts of your unique journey. Redefining Success and Navigating Uncertainty Learn to navigate the uncertainties of life with evidence-based strategies---not more catch phrases! Whether you're feeling stuck in a rut, questioning your path, or simply seeking a more authentic way to live, this conversation will provide you with the validation and tools to trade the illusion of control for the reality of a life fully lived. It's time to embrace the scenic route! In our Next episode, we will be discussing GHOSTING! Please do not forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment! Do you have a story, suggestion, idea or comment that you would like to add to the discussion on the podcast? Send a LIVE MESSAGE TO ATYPICAL PODCAST https://www.speakpipe.com/AtypicalPodcastAmie
Confronted With Truth - 06 July 2025 - Speaker: Rev. Dr. Leslie X Sanders - Sermon Series: - Watch Online: https://thenewcom.com/sermons/2025-07-06/confronted-with-truth/
What starts as a hobby can totally change your life—and Laura Hatcher is living proof.In this episode of The Career Flipper, I chat with Laura, a former Navy captain turned full-time professional photographer based in Alexandria, Virginia. Her journey from military structure to creative entrepreneurship is honest, emotional, and so deeply inspiring.We talk about:Transitioning from military to civilian lifeFinding identity outside the uniformImposter syndrome and self-doubt as a creativeBuilding a business from a side passionHow mentorship and community helped her growThe emotional side of setting “big” goalsNavigating cultural identity and belonging in new spacesAdapting through the pandemic and learning as she wentIf you're in the thick of a transition—or wondering if your side project has legs—Laura's story will meet you where you are, and maybe even give you that little nudge to keep going.
“I grew up with puppetry and voices and weird little characters. I never really let that go — I just found ways to turn it into a life.” - Nate Begle In this episode, we're joined by Nate - He's a voice actor and puppeteer with over two decades of experience in storytelling across stage, screen, and sound. His career has spanned live theme park shows, national commercials, animation, and narration work for over 30 audiobooks. Nate has collaborated with major creative institutions, including James Patterson, The Jim Henson Company, Walt Disney Entertainment, and Sesame Street. Deeply rooted in performance, character work, and voice, Nate brings a grounded and authentic presence to everything he creates. He allows the characters, not the performer, to take center stage.Nate and I nestle in for a tender, playful, and witty conversation about a life built around performance. We talk discovering creative purpose early, navigating years of invisible work, and learning how to keep showing up for the craft even when no one is watching.We talk about his roots in Midwest community theater, how Fraggle Rock cracked open a lifelong fascination with puppetry, and the reality of building a career from bits and odd jobs to full-time creative expression. Along the way, we dive into themes like staying grounded while performing, the therapeutic power of play, self-belief in the face of doubt, and the surprising joy of working just off-camera.From humor and nostalgia to identity and intention, this conversation brings small insights that build into something honest, warm, and very real.More notable quotes from the episode:- “A lot of people think voiceover is just ‘talking,' but it's not. It's acting. It's truth-telling. It's intention.”- “It's like, if you see something that's not available where you're at - then make it.”- “There's a moment where you stop trying to get it perfect and start asking if it feels true. That's when you know you're doing the work.”For more on Nate Begle, head over to his IMDB here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4662429/Checkout Nates website here: https://www.natebegle.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@NateBegleLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-begle-785155bb/Hit subscribe, we'll see ya next episode.
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Sunday Sermon - June 29, 2025 Armida Belmonte Stephens - Speaker: Sermons - Sermon Series: - Watch Online: https://thenewcom.com/sermons/2025-06-29/sunday-sermon/
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Fluent Fiction - French: From Cubicles to Vineyards: Étienne's Bold Pursuit of Happiness Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2025-06-29-22-34-02-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Le soleil de juillet frappait sans relâche sur la ville.En: The July sun relentlessly beat down on the city.Fr: Dans un grand immeuble de bureaux, Étienne était penché sur son ordinateur, ses doigts tapant sur le clavier à un rythme rapide.En: In a large office building, Étienne was hunched over his computer, his fingers typing on the keyboard at a rapid pace.Fr: La lumière blanche et artificielle de la lampe de bureau se reflétait sur ses lunettes, et le bruit incessant des imprimantes retentissait en arrière-plan.En: The white, artificial light of the desk lamp was reflected on his glasses, and the incessant noise of printers echoed in the background.Fr: Étienne était un manager de niveau intermédiaire dans une grande entreprise.En: Étienne was a mid-level manager in a large company.Fr: Cette semaine, il devait terminer un projet crucial.En: This week, he had to complete a crucial project.Fr: Son patron, Marc, attendait le résultat avec impatience.En: His boss, Marc, was eagerly awaiting the result.Fr: Étienne avait un rêve secret.En: Étienne had a secret dream.Fr: Il voulait quitter ce monde d'ordinateurs et de réunions.En: He wanted to leave this world of computers and meetings.Fr: Il voulait acheter un petit vignoble à la campagne, sentir le parfum des raisins mûrs et produire son propre vin.En: He wanted to buy a small vineyard in the countryside, smell the scent of ripe grapes, and produce his own wine.Fr: Mais pour cela, il avait besoin de sécurité financière.En: But for that, he needed financial security.Fr: Un jour, il espérait obtenir une promotion.En: One day, he hoped to get a promotion.Fr: Cette promotion apporterait le confort dont il avait besoin pour changer de vie.En: This promotion would bring the comfort he needed to change his life.Fr: Cependant, aujourd'hui, tout semblait contre lui.En: However, today, everything seemed against him.Fr: Une migraine douloureuse battait dans sa tête comme un marteau.En: A painful migraine pounded in his head like a hammer.Fr: Étienne se frotta les tempes en fermant les yeux, espérant que la douleur s'apaiserait.En: Étienne rubbed his temples while closing his eyes, hoping the pain would soothe.Fr: Il prit une profonde inspiration et continua à travailler.En: He took a deep breath and continued working.Fr: Mais les mots à l'écran dansaient et les chiffres se mélangeaient.En: But the words on the screen danced, and the numbers blurred together.Fr: Deux bureaux plus loin, Sophie, une de ses collègues, remarqua le visage pâle d'Étienne.En: Two desks away, Sophie, one of his colleagues, noticed Étienne's pale face.Fr: Elle s'approcha doucement.En: She approached quietly.Fr: "Tu n'as pas l'air bien, Étienne," dit-elle d'une voix douce.En: "You don't look well, Étienne," she said softly.Fr: "Peut-être devrais-tu rentrer chez toi et te reposer."En: "Maybe you should go home and rest."Fr: Étienne hésita.En: Étienne hesitated.Fr: Il regarda l'horloge.En: He looked at the clock.Fr: La fin de soirée approchait, mais la date limite aussi.En: The end of the evening was approaching, but so was the deadline.Fr: S'il partait maintenant, il risquait de décevoir Marc.En: If he left now, he risked disappointing Marc.Fr: Pourtant, la douleur devenait insupportable.En: Yet, the pain was becoming unbearable.Fr: Après quelques secondes de réflexion, il prit une décision courageuse.En: After a few seconds of reflection, he made a courageous decision.Fr: Il resterait et terminerait son travail coûte que coûte.En: He would stay and finish his work at all costs.Fr: À mesure que la nuit tombait, l'air dans le bureau devenait plus lourd.En: As night fell, the air in the office became heavier.Fr: Le bruit des claviers s'atténua au fur et à mesure que les autres employés partaient.En: The noise of keyboards dwindled as other employees left.Fr: Mais Étienne resta, ses yeux fixés sur l'écran, sa tête lourde et douloureuse.En: But Étienne stayed, his eyes fixed on the screen, his head heavy and aching.Fr: Finalement, après de longues heures, le projet fut arrêté, vérifié, et envoyé à Marc.En: Finally, after long hours, the project was completed, checked, and sent to Marc.Fr: Malgré un sentiment de satisfaction éphémère, la migraine d'Étienne empira.En: Despite a fleeting sense of satisfaction, Étienne's migraine worsened.Fr: Sur le chemin du retour, chaque pas était une épreuve.En: On the way home, each step was a trial.Fr: En arrivant enfin chez lui, il comprit quelque chose d'important.En: Finally arriving home, he understood something important.Fr: S'allonger dans le silence de sa chambre, le soulagea un peu, mais surtout, il réalisa que cette douleur était un signal.En: Lying down in the silence of his room relieved him a little, but more importantly, he realized that this pain was a signal.Fr: Un signal que sa santé passait avant tout.En: A signal that his health came first.Fr: Le lendemain, en regardant par la fenêtre le lever du soleil, il pensa de nouveau au vignoble, à la campagne, et à un avenir sans migraines.En: The next day, looking out the window at the sunrise, he thought again of the vineyard, the countryside, and a future without migraines.Fr: Étienne comprit qu'il devait suivre son rêve.En: Étienne understood he had to follow his dream.Fr: La promotion pouvait attendre.En: The promotion could wait.Fr: Sa santé et son bonheur ne devaient pas être sacrifiés pour un poste dans une grande entreprise.En: His health and happiness should not be sacrificed for a position in a large company.Fr: Le sourire aux lèvres, il prit une décision.En: With a smile on his lips, he made a decision.Fr: Il chercherait un moyen de réaliser son rêve, de vivre une vie qui lui apporterait paix et passion.En: He would find a way to realize his dream, to live a life that would bring him peace and passion.Fr: Et ainsi, dans la chaleur de l'été, Étienne trouva enfin la clarté qu'il cherchait.En: And so, in the summer heat, Étienne finally found the clarity he had been seeking. Vocabulary Words:desk lamp: la lampe de bureaumanager: le managerproject: le projetpromotion: la promotionvignoble: le vignoblecountryside: la campagnescent: le parfumgrape: le raisinfinancial security: la sécurité financièremigraine: la migrainetempel: la tempeclock: l'horlogedeadline: la date limitekeyboard: le clavieremployee: l'employéscreen: l'écrantrial: l'épreuvesilence: le silencesignal: le signalhealth: la santéhappiness: le bonheurposition: le postecompany: l'entreprisepassion: la passionclarity: la clartéglasses: les lunettesimpatience: l'impatiencemid-level: de niveau intermédiairerelentlessly: sans relâchepale: pâle
In this episode, I'm joined by confidence coach Meg Trucano—and let me tell you, this conversation is so much more than surface-level strategy. Meg walks us through her powerful REAL Change Framework (Rebel, Energize, Align, Leap) for navigating life transitions with clarity and courage. Whether you're standing at the edge of a career change, an identity shift, or a cross-country move, her insights will help you challenge the stories you've been carrying and step into your next chapter with purpose.We especially dive into the first stage of her framework—Rebel—which is all about uncovering the beliefs you didn't even realize were shaping your decisions. We talk about how to rewrite the narrative, how to recognize when you're living someone else's version of success, and how to start honoring what you truly want. If you've ever caught yourself thinking, “Wait… is this even my voice, or someone else's expectation?”—this episode will hit home.This conversation is real, raw, and full of tangible coaching insights. Meg shares client stories, mindset reframes, and the exact process she uses to help women rise in the middle of uncertainty. If you're feeling pulled toward something more but don't know where to begin—this is your invitation to trust the nudge, rebel a little, and rise a lot.
Sometimes a joke turns into a new life.Trish Jasinski had built a fulfilling, decades-long career in corporate marketing—and she really loved it. But during the pandemic, while working remotely from a very tiny Paris apartment, she started joking with friends that châteaux in the countryside were cheaper than her shoebox of a flat.Just for fun—and with zero plans to actually buy—she went château shopping.And then it happened. She stepped into Château de Gère, a 14th-century stone fortress tucked into the Vallée d'Ossau, and something inside her said, “This is it.”So she did the unthinkable: she bought it. With no plan. Just heart.Now, Trish lives in a quiet French village where sheep outnumber people, and she's turned the château into a beautiful retreat and event space. She's taken everything she learned from her corporate years and poured it into this new life—this wild, magical, entirely unexpected next chapter.In this episode, we talk about:Following a totally unserious whim that changed everythingWhy “no plan” doesn't mean “no purpose”Using your past experience in completely new waysListening to your intuition (even when it makes zero sense)Creating a life that's slower, sweeter, and more youConnect with TrishBook a stay at Château de Gère: https://chateaudegere.com/Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chateaudegere/ Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
Join me and Sherrie Love as we read her poem, Descension and then have a conversation about the slow, brave work of reclaiming ourselves—of getting to know who we are again after life has scattered the pieces. We talk about the struggle, the beauty, and the quiet joy of becoming whole. And we draw wisdom from the sun—how it simply shines, without apology, without hesitation, no matter who is beneath its light. What would it mean for us to live like that? Descension Something is shifting. It has felt heavy and loud in my soul for a while. It twists in my stomach And lurches upward Squeezing my heart Tighter and tighter until I can't breathe Then it weaves its slimy black sludge claws Into my mind And plants seeds of doubt, fear, hopelessness Until they bloom Oozing the thick tar of my descension What does it mean? Where does it come from? I thought I was through I thought I was in the clear Didn't I already learn this lesson? And I notice the giant black infection Of fear expanding, enveloping me In its unrelenting grip What am I afraid of? Fear, what are you trying to show me? I move toward it now I embrace it back Shining every shred of light I have left Toward it Begging it to tell me what it wants And I see Tiny pricks of light Piercing through the thick, black darkness I left my light, my energy, my joy, behind Somewhere on the trail Like a lost glove Being blown away by the wind Left to dance its way through the wilderness Is it even still mine? Did someone find it? Did they pick up And turn it over, curious who it belonged to Did they take it home and try it on? Did something about my essence affect them in some way? I miss it Why do I keep doing that? Giving away my light? When all I'm trying to do Is shine on those I love On those who need a light in their own darkness Because I know how deeply painful and dark it is To wander this world in the dark Alone Maybe I overwhelm and blind with my light because I feel so desperate to connect Yet somehow, my light is too bright, too glaring, too intense Even for those who, at first, thought they liked basking in the glory And I remember that even the Sun, who shines unapologetically, gets too hot sometimes And may unintentionally burn you But she keeps on shining And we love her for it And we welcome the clouds and the rain and night and the winter And when they come, we miss the Sun And long for her return For the pink spring sunrise For the glowing summer sunsets And bright autumn mornings I wonder if the Sun misses me too when the night comes I wonder if she feels lonely and scared too Maybe she sees me As much as I see her I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My books of poetry, My Mother Sleeps and The Ghost of a Beating Heart are availabe for purchase at Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Scott-R.-Edgar/e/B0B2ZR7W41%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share) Holding my book at The King's English Bookshop https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/b/b1c4f464-ff8b-4fd1-8632-8c458a232c1a/olfoSxre.jpeg Special Guest: Sherrie Love.
In this episode, I will sit down with a high school volleyball teammate, Saley, and we will talk about how a post =-it changed my life. The full story will be found in my NEW book 'That's Not What This Book Is About' - available July 1, 2025. This obviously isn't just about a single post-it...Saley and I discuss the incredibly important elements of a team, finding your strength and supporting your people. Volleyball may be just a sport to some, but to us, in those years, it was everything. Special shout out to Gord, the coach who taught me everything.That's Not What This Book Is About - Joanna JohnsonOrder it on July 1, 2025 at unlearn16.com
Whe We Hear, We Are Heard - Acacia Gin 22 June 2025 - Speaker: Sermons - Sermon Series: - Watch Online: https://thenewcom.com/sermons/2025-06-22/whe-we-hear-we-are-heard/
Some conversations only happen on the road—miles slipping by, the hum of tires, and the kind of quiet that invites reflection. In this episode, I drove with my friend Jason Wheatley to Sun Valley, Idaho, where he was delivering paintings for an upcoming art show. As we drove, we talked about his journey into art, the impulse to create, and the ways beauty can emerge from both solitude and connection. It's a meandering, thoughtful exchange—about art, life, and the things we're still trying to understand. After dropping off his work, we made a stop at Hemingway's grave and memorial, a silent moment that seemed to echo the themes of the trip: legacy, voice, and what we leave behind. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's English Bookshop (https://www.kingsenglish.com/search/author/%22Edgar%2C%20Scott%20R.%22) and Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Scott-R.-Edgar/e/B0B2ZR7W41%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share) Holding my book at The King's English Bookshop https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/b/b1c4f464-ff8b-4fd1-8632-8c458a232c1a/olfoSxre.jpeg Special Guest: Jason Wheatley.
If you've ever found yourself staring at a life you didn't plan, wondering what comes next, this one's for you.This week, Andrea dives into the messy, beautiful, and often disorienting process of rebuilding your sense of self when life takes an unexpected turn. Whether you're navigating the end of a relationship, a career pivot, a health crisis, or another plot twist you didn't see coming—this episode offers real talk, reflective questions, and grounded inspiration to help you rediscover who you are when the old version of you no longer fits. . . . RESOURCES » Boundaries Blueprint: 5-Minute Mental Health Tracker» Get info about our upcoming Mastermind cohort!. . .CONNECT WITH KANDULAteam@kandulacommunications.com. . .CONNECT WITH KANDULAKandula BlogsYouTubeInstagramLinkedIn. . .ABOUT ANDREA DE LA CERDAAndrea De La Cerda is a highly accomplished communications professional with over 25 years of experience in the fields of advertising, communications and marketing. Throughout her career, Andrea has held key positions in renowned advertising agencies, brand consultancies and in-house marketing departments before creating Kandula. She possesses a deep understanding of consumer behavior and market trends, allowing her to develop innovative communication strategies that resonate with diverse audiences. Andrea received both her B.A. in Advertising and Business Administration and a M.A. in Education from Pepperdine. She is currently pursuing her Accreditation in Public Relations and is a member of PRSA.Sign up for Andrea's monthly newsletter, Insights for Systemic Change.. . .WORK WITH USKandula works with nonprofits, entrepreneurs, educational institutions, and established brands dedicated to expanding their influence and amplifying their impact through purpose-driven communication strategies. Reach out to work with us!
In 2018, we followed eight listeners as they dated over the course of the summer. We heard about having sex for the first time, being ghosted, downloading and deleting dating apps, and grieving one partner while falling in love with someone new. In this episode, you'll hear the final check-in with our eight daters (you can listen to the first and second episode here). Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2018, we followed eight listeners as they dated over the course of the summer. We heard about having sex for the first time, being ghosted, downloading and deleting dating apps, and grieving one partner while falling in love with someone new. In this episode, you'll hear the final check-in with our eight daters (you can listen to the first and second episode here). Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2018, we followed eight listeners as they dated over the course of the summer. We heard about having sex for the first time, being ghosted, downloading and deleting dating apps, and grieving one partner while falling in love with someone new. In this episode, you'll hear the final check-in with our eight daters (you can listen to the first and second episode here). Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over the last 6 months, we have been transitioning from the end of a 19-year season of ministry in South Asia to a new leadership role in Europe. Listen in as we share a big life update: how we have grieved, how God has guided us, challenges we have faced, and the joy, peace, and excitement God is giving as we enter this new season.
In this follow-up to Episode #50, George continues the conversation with Ben Arellano and Saso Mendez to dive deeper into how The Exchange Bible study has become a powerful tool for evangelism and discipleship in their ministry.From awkward first meetings to salvations in parking lots, this episode is full of real-life stories showing how God uses willing hearts to guide the lost. You'll hear how relational evangelism creates space for deep gospel conversations — especially when time is short and souls are searching.Whether you're discipling a coworker, reaching out to a skeptic, or helping someone break free from addiction, The Exchange provides a clear and Spirit-led path to the cross.
In 2018, we followed eight listeners as they dated over the course of the summer. We heard about having sex for the first time, being ghosted, downloading and deleting dating apps, and grieving one partner while falling in love with someone new. In this episode, you'll hear the final check-in with our eight daters (you can listen to the first and second episode here). Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How to Read Body Language & Detect Lies with Dr. Abbie Maroño Ever wonder if you could read people like an FBI agent? In this mind-opening conversation, Dr. Abbie Maroño — world-renowned behavior scientist, trusted advisor to the FBI and Secret Service — joins Jeff Dudan to share the real science behind trust, deception, body language, and reading people. In this episode: ✅ How to spot lies (what really works, what doesn't) ✅ The biggest myths about body language ✅ How trust works — and how to rebuild it ✅ How social media & AI mess with our thinking ✅ The parenting mistake that ruins resilience ✅ How to grow stronger from shame and fear ✅ Real stories from FBI-level behavioral science Dr. Abbie also reveals insights from her best-selling books Work In Progress and The Upper Hand — and how she went from a troubled teen to training elite security units. Find Dr. Abbie on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/doctorabbieofficial/ Dr. Abbie Marono's books: https://www.abbiemarono.com/books If you care about people, leadership, business, or personal growth — this is a masterclass in human behavior you won't want to miss.
How to Read Body Language & Detect Lies with Dr. Abbie Maroño Ever wonder if you could read people like an FBI agent? In this mind-opening conversation, Dr. Abbie Maroño — world-renowned behavior scientist, trusted advisor to the FBI and Secret Service — joins Jeff Dudan to share the real science behind trust, deception, body language, and reading people. In this episode: ✅ How to spot lies (what really works, what doesn't) ✅ The biggest myths about body language ✅ How trust works — and how to rebuild it ✅ How social media & AI mess with our thinking ✅ The parenting mistake that ruins resilience ✅ How to grow stronger from shame and fear ✅ Real stories from FBI-level behavioral science Dr. Abbie also reveals insights from her best-selling books Work In Progress and The Upper Hand — and how she went from a troubled teen to training elite security units. Find Dr. Abbie on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/doctorabbieofficial/ Dr. Abbie Marono's books: https://www.abbiemarono.com/books If you care about people, leadership, business, or personal growth — this is a masterclass in human behavior you won't want to miss.
In this episode, I'm joined by my friend Christine Roslund—an experienced coach, therapist, and EMDR practitioner. We explore how Christine blends years of EMDR therapy with life coaching to help her clients clear deep blocks and reconnect with their true selves. Christine shares insights on what real healing can look like, why getting unstuck doesn't have to mean reliving old pain, and how she helps people move forward with clarity and purpose. This one's for anyone who feels like they've been spinning their wheels and wants to understand what's really in the way. Three Takeaways: 1. You don't always have to talk something to death to heal it. 2. Feeling stuck is often a sign that something deeper wants attention. 3. The right support can help you move through what's hard—without carrying it forever. Getting unstuck isn't about trying harder - It's about finding what's really in the way. -Christine Roslund To contact Christine: https://beingtrue2you.substack.com/ Get your FREE Boundaries Ebook here! If you're ready to find your voice, set healthy boundaries, and create more fulfilling relationships, this guide is your roadmap! Need more? Check out the Masterclass on Reclaiming Your Voice: https://www.findyourvoicecourse.com/beyond-words Hey! My signature course is live! I am so excited to also offer a free upgrade to the group coaching program. Be sure to click here to check it out: https://findyourvoicecourse.com/ Need coaching? Sign up here for your Power Hour, where you and I can get you started on your confidence journey! https://findyourvoicecourse.com/power-hour Resources: Join the private Facebook group! It's a great group of people working on themselves…and supporting each other. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1212485642262143 Thank you for tuning in to this podcast. Please remember to leave a positive review on your podcast platform and let us know how this episode has been helpful. Also don't forget to subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play or Spotify so you don't miss a thing!
When God Sees - June 15, 2025 2 Samuel 11:27 - Speaker: Rev. Dr. Leslie X Sanders - Sermon Series: - Watch Online: https://thenewcom.com/sermons/2025-06-15/when-god-sees/
In this conversation, I talk with my friend Christian Jones—a local musician and songwriter who'll be performing at Torchlight on June 21. We explore the tension between daily responsibilities and the need to stay connected to our creativity. Christian opens up about how songwriting and playing guitar have helped him navigate life, stay emotionally grounded, and build meaningful connections with others. We reflect on how creativity not only heals us, but also creates ripples that reach those around us. The episode ends with Christian sharing his moving original song, A Little Less Blue I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's English Bookshop (https://www.kingsenglish.com/search/author/%22Edgar%2C%20Scott%20R.%22) and Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Scott-R.-Edgar/e/B0B2ZR7W41%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share) Holding my book at The King's English Bookshop https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/b/b1c4f464-ff8b-4fd1-8632-8c458a232c1a/olfoSxre.jpeg Special Guest: Christian Jones.
On this episode of Banking on KC, Erin Cole, Chief Development Officer of Women's Employment Network, joins host Kelly Scanlon to share how the organization helps women become self-sufficient and resilient through a holistic, personalized support system that meets evolving workforce demands. Tune in to discover: 1. What “meeting women where they are” looks like in practice. 2. How community partnerships and volunteers enhance WEN's impact. 3. Why WEN never closes a client's file. 4. How accountability and connection turn uncertainty into progress. 5. How WEN adapts to economic shifts and new workforce demands such as AI. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC
How Did I Get Here - June 8th 2025 - Speaker: Rev. Dr. Leslie X Sanders - Sermon Series: - Watch Online: https://thenewcom.com/sermons/2025-06-08/how-did-i-get-here/
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Rekindling Dreams: A Journey to New Beginnings in Budapest Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2025-06-08-22-34-02-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A nap fénye beköszönt a Széchenyi Fürdő üvegablakain, melegen átölelve a pihenni vágyók arcát.En: The sunlight streamed through the glass windows of the Széchenyi Baths, warmly embracing the faces of those wishing to relax.Hu: László, a negyvenes éveiben járó egyetemi professzor, szórakozottan nézett körbe.En: László, a university professor in his forties, looked around absently.Hu: Egy hete érkezett Budapestre, hogy kiszabaduljon hétköznapi rutinjából.En: He had arrived in Budapest a week ago to break free from his daily routine.Hu: Remélte, hogy ez a spontán utazás segít neki tisztábban látni jövőjét.En: He hoped this spontaneous trip would help him see his future more clearly.Hu: A fürdő tömve volt emberekkel.En: The baths were crowded with people.Hu: Turisták és helyiek élvezték a meleg vizet.En: Tourists and locals enjoyed the warm water.Hu: A hatalmas neo-barokk építészet csodálatos hátteret nyújtott a kikapcsolódáshoz.En: The grand neo-baroque architecture provided a magnificent backdrop for relaxation.Hu: László leült egy melegvizes medence szélén, lábaival lustán ütögetve a vizet.En: László sat on the edge of a hot water pool, lazily tapping the water with his feet.Hu: Hirtelen, ismerős hangot hallott.En: Suddenly, he heard a familiar voice.Hu: "László?En: "László?Hu: Te vagy az?En: Is that you?"Hu: " Réka állt előtte.En: Réka stood before him.Hu: Réka, régi egyetemi barátja, akivel több mint tíz éve nem találkozott.En: Réka, his old university friend, whom he hadn't seen in over ten years.Hu: Réka ragyogott az örömtől.En: Réka was beaming with joy.Hu: Sikeres volt a saját karrierjében, és ez látszott is rajta.En: She was successful in her own career, and it showed.Hu: "Micsoda meglepetés!En: "What a surprise!"Hu: " mondta László, miközben felállt, hogy üdvözölje őt.En: said László, as he got up to greet her.Hu: Réka elmesélte, hogy mennyire élvezi munkáját, és milyen elégedett az életével.En: Réka shared how much she enjoyed her work and how content she was with her life.Hu: Beszélgetésük során László szíve lassan megtelt inspirációval.En: During their conversation, László's heart slowly filled with inspiration.Hu: "Réka, soha nem volt kétséged a választásaid felől?En: "Réka, did you ever have doubts about your choices?"Hu: " kérdezte László.En: László asked.Hu: Réka mosolygott.En: Réka smiled.Hu: "Mindig nehezebb döntést hozni, de ha szenvedélyesen szereted, amit csinálsz, akkor megéri.En: "It's always harder to make a decision, but if you passionately love what you do, it's worth it."Hu: "László megértette.En: László understood.Hu: Mindig is érdekelte az irodalom és a történelem új látásmódjai, de soha nem mert lépni az új irányba.En: He had always been interested in new perspectives on literature and history but had never dared to take a step in a new direction.Hu: Most Rékával való találkozása segített abban, hogy felismerje, mi is fontos igazán.En: Now, the meeting with Réka helped him realize what was truly important.Hu: Amint a nap lement, László elbúcsúzott Rékától, de lelkében új lendülettel tért vissza szállodájába.En: As the sun set, László bid farewell to Réka, but he returned to his hotel with newfound enthusiasm.Hu: Rájött, hogy készen áll egy új életre.En: He realized he was ready for a new life.Hu: Döntött: visszatér az egyetemre további tanulmányokért olyan területen, ami igazán izgatja.En: He decided to return to the university for further studies in a field that genuinely excited him.Hu: A következő reggelen László elhagyta Budapestet, de határozott célokkal és megújult önbizalommal.En: The next morning, László left Budapest, but with clear goals and renewed confidence.Hu: Útja világos volt előtte, és készen állt az ismeretlenbe lépni.En: His path was clear before him, and he was ready to step into the unknown.Hu: Budapest meleg vize és Réka mosolya elhozta számára azt a tisztaságot, amit keresett.En: The warm waters of Budapest and Réka's smile brought him the clarity he had been seeking.Hu: László indulása egy új kezdet jele volt, egy új élet, amelyet most már bátran akart felfedezni.En: László's departure was the sign of a new beginning, a new life that he was now eager to explore. Vocabulary Words:embracing: átölelveabsently: szórakozottanroutine: rutinspontaneous: spontántourists: turistáklocals: helyiekmagnificent: csodálatosbackdrop: hátterettapping: ütögetvefamiliar: ismerősbeaming: ragyogottgreet: üdvözöljeinspiration: inspirációvalperspectives: látásmódjaidared: mertrealize: felismerjefarewell: elbúcsúzottenthusiasm: lendülettelnewfound: megújultconfidence: önbizalommaldeparture: indulásaembracing: átölelvecontent: elégedettdecisions: döntéstjourney: útjaenvision: elképzelésreflection: reflexióaspiration: törekvésfulfillment: beteljesedésclarity: tisztaságot
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As Michael Clancy enters his eighth year as an urban missionary, he wholeheartedly dedicates himself to helping men transition from prison and programs back into society. Back in 2016, he met Shawn, a man with long hair and a warm smile. Shawn first attended Michael's Bible studies at the Lebanon County Correctional Facility, and soon after, he became part of their congregation through the Life Change program at Jubilee Ministries. Their relationship grew as Michael began to walk alongside him in discipleship, which continues today.
This week, Jenny chats with Katie O'Malley, founder of Encourage Coaching, whose career path took her from the world of politics and nonprofits to coaching individuals from underrepresented communities into leadership roles. Katie's story is one of heart, grit, and staying deeply connected to her “why.”Together, they dive into the emotional side of career pivots, what it takes to build a business that actually cares, and how listening, real, intentional listening, can be the most powerful tool for change.If you've ever felt the nudge to do work that feels more meaningful, or if you're building something new and wondering how to stay aligned with your values, this episode will speak right to you.What We Talk About:How Katie's early work in politics and nonprofits shaped her purposeHer bold leap into coaching and why it mattered so muchMental health in the workplace (and why we can't ignore it anymore)Building a values-driven coaching business from the ground upWhy listening is the underrated superpower we all need to practiceThe messy, joyful reality of flipping your careerKatie's upcoming TED Talk on the power of listening (happening June 30th in Andover, MA!)Favorite Quote:“Listening is more than a soft skill—it's a radical act of care.”More from Katie:Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateomalley/ Find Katie and her work at encouragecoaching.orgFollow her on Instagram: @encouragecoaching Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
Have you ever found yourself at a crossroads, personally or professionally, wanting to make a long held dream or goal a reality? Today's guest, Danielle Sprouls shares her transformative journey from commercial real estate to coaching and how it's possible for anyone to make the powerful decision to “pivot,” face their fears, and grow both personally and professionally. In this insightful discussion, she touches on points in her book, “WTF: Women That Flourish: Transform Life's ‘What the F#$k' Moments Into Your Greatest Wins;” explores the importance of intuition, visualization, and taking bold steps; and offers practical tips on turning challenges into opportunities. Guest's Website: Unscripted Pivots | Career Coaching by Danielle Sprouls Book Affiliate Link: WTF: Women That Flourish: Transform Life's "What the F#$k" Moments Into Your Greatest Wins: Sprouls Esq., Danielle: 9798315383390: Amazon.com: Books TALK BIG QUESTIONS Use these prompts to have the opposite of small talk in real life. Have you had a light bulb or “what the f#$k” moment? How did you react and how would you react now? What advice or encouragement would you give to a loved one if they came to you expressing they wanted to make a bold or drastic change personally or professionally? What is one practical piece of advice you took from today's conversation? Work with Danielle: If you are ready to start working with a life coach or just want to learn more about the impact that coaching can have in your life, visit Danielle's website at www.daniellemccombs.com and schedule a complimentary exploratory session. Work with Kristy: You can work with Kristy one-on-one or hire her to speak with your team to improve workplace communication. Visit Kristy's website at www.kristyolinger.com and find her work journal at Work Journal — Kristy Olinger.
Repairers of the Breach, Restorers of the Streets - 01 June 2025 - Speaker: Dominique Gilliard - Sermon Series: - Watch Online: https://thenewcom.com/sermons/2025-06-01/repairers-of-the-breach-restorers-of-the-streets/
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Some big changes happening in Scuba’s dad life and he’s learning to adjust to it all. Morgan admits healthy food is hitting her wrong lately and she has no idea what changed. They discuss the “phase” they’re in as adults and if it’s one of the BIG 4. Plus, Scoobs is headed off to Hawaii and Morgan and her boyfriend are doing their first big road trip!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textAct 9:1-9But Saul, still breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the Lord, went to the high priest and asked him for letters to the synagogues at Damascus, so that if he found any belonging to the Way, men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem. Now as he went on his way, he approached Damascus, and suddenly a light from heaven shone around him. And falling to the ground, he heard a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?” And he said, “Who are you, Lord?” And he said, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. But rise and enter the city, and you will be told what you are to do.” The men who were traveling with him stood speechless, hearing the voice but seeing no one. Saul rose from the ground, and although his eyes were opened, he saw nothing. So they led him by the hand and brought him into Damascus. And for three days he was without sight, and neither ate nor drankSupport the show
In episode #352 of Shut Up and GRIND, Robert sits down with Christiane “Chrissi” Herter—a seasoned Mindset Coach who helps people unlock their full potential and discover their healthiest, happiest selves. Chrissi opens up about the exact moment she realized that our greatest obstacles aren't external, but the stories we tell ourselves, and she walks us through the simple, science-backed practices she uses to reframe limiting beliefs and build unshakeable confidence.Together, Robert and Chrissi dive into:The Power of Small Shifts: How tiny changes in daily habits can rewire your mind for resilience and momentum.Turning Pain into Purpose: Why embracing past struggles is the key to fueling forward progress.Designing Your Breakthrough: Actionable mindset tools you can use today to move from “stuck” to “unstoppable.”If you're ready to challenge your inner critic, break free from old patterns, and create lasting change, this episode will light the path—and give you the roadmap—to step boldly into your next level.Connect with Chrissi:Email: christiane.herter@gmail.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christiane-herter-008102164Facebook: facebook.com/christiane.herter.5 PodMatch Profile: podmatch.com/guestdetailpreview/1732975883250974ae6b025bb
In this episode of The Poet (delayed), I sit down with my friend Chris Hales to unpack a journey that pushed him to the edge—physically, mentally, and emotionally. Chris took on the Grand Canyon rim to rim to rim, a grueling 50+ mile hike through one of the most unforgiving landscapes on earth. He spent months preparing, training his body and mind for the challenge ahead. But even with all the planning and readiness, nothing could fully prepare him for the brutal terrain, the heat, the exhaustion—and the moments of doubt that crept in along the way. What emerged from the struggle, though, was something far greater. Chris shares how the hardship brought him closer to the people he hiked with, including his wife, and how those shared miles—step after painful step—forged memories and connections that will last a lifetime. It's a story of endurance, humility, and discovering the strength that comes not just from finishing, but from walking the hard road with people you love. I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed. You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com. My first book of poetry, My Mother Sleeps, is availabe for purchase at The King's English Bookshop (https://www.kingsenglish.com/search/author/%22Edgar%2C%20Scott%20R.%22) and Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Scott-R.-Edgar/e/B0B2ZR7W41%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share) Holding my book at The King's English Bookshop https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/b/b1c4f464-ff8b-4fd1-8632-8c458a232c1a/olfoSxre.jpeg Special Guest: Chris Hales.
⛪️ Biblical community is transforming community . We look at a small group that made worldwide impact . Listen in to discover the three truths of a fruitful fellowship. Potluck and handshakes not included.
You're craving a fresh start.New season. New space. New chapter.Thrivesters, I get it. It's exciting when you finally figure out what you want. Who you want to be. Where you want to go. When you know, you want to START RIGHT NOW.And here's where you need a reality check because if you jump too soon – it's very possible you'll have to redo it all. Not to mention the cost of leaping without a net:Time, energy, resources, and your mental health.Today, we're talking about the timing of big transitions and how to know when it's truly time to take that leap. If you're not sure, I'm sharing the three clear signs you're actually ready for your next move:You've been thinking about it for a while (at least 3-6 months)You've mentally checked out of where you areYou can see yourself in what's next, and it's a simple daydreamWhether it's your career, a relationship, or just that nagging feeling that it's time for something new - this episode will help you pause, reflect, and leap with intention.Because thriving doesn't mean rushing.It means moving forward when it's really time - so you don't have to start over.Now go out there and thrive like you mean it.