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It's been a big year for Sam Cromack and his band Ball Park Music. A sold out tour, a #1 album, and a step away from their jaunty indie tunes into a more heartfelt, reflective moment. Like Love has solidified their place and one of Australia's most loved bands.It got me thinking about other artist's departures; when they shifted the needle on their sound and surprised us all (for the better). Dive into a gloriously nerdy and warm convo with one of Australia's best songwriters, as we explore his favourite departures in song.Big Thief - 'Spud Infinity'Beck - 'Paper Tiger'Julia Jacklin - 'Body'King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - 'Planet B'Radiohead - 'Idioteque'
Brisbane boys Dean and Sam from Ball Park Music join Matty O in the Triple M Studio's to talk recording their eighth album "Like Love", touring the beautiful regional area's of Australia and playing 13 shows in a week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brisbane boys Dean and Sam from Ball Park Music join Matty O in the Triple M Studio's to talk recording their eighth album "Like Love", touring the beautiful regional area's of Australia and playing 13 shows in a week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode gets real about the emotional rhythms of marriage—how we process things differently, how we misread each other, and what it means to feel truly seen and appreciated. Adam and Ashlee unpack how emotional awareness, resilience, and regular feedback have strengthened their relationship over time.They talk about why words of affirmation still matter (even 10 years in), how unspoken expectations can wear a couple down, and why understanding each other's emotional wiring is key to a lasting connection. Whether it's about navigating anger, sensitivity, conflict, or unmet needs, this conversation will challenge you to be more intentional in how you love, listen, and lead in your relationship.--Join our AFTER I DO community for Exclusive Content & community!www.afterido.app--Have a question about relationships? Ask us by clicking the link below!https://patria.church.ai/form/BeyondIdo_BEYOND I DO: MARRIAGE COURSEhttps://beyondido.thinkific.com/courses/beyond-I-do--Connect with Adam & Ashlee Mesahttps://instagram.com/amesa?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA==https://instagram.com/ashleemesa?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA==--Don't forget to stay connected with us: Instagram @beyond.idoTik Tok @beyond.ido--We've entered into an exciting new partnership with renowned jeweler Erin Barnett in Los Angeles. This partnership perfectly aligns with our love for relationships and jewelry. Whether you're looking for a special gift, an engagement ring, or a wedding band, Erin has you covered. And as part of the Beyond I Do community, you get exclusive discounts and the opportunity for a private showroom experience. It's time to celebrate your love with exquisite jewelry from our partner, Erin Barnett.How to get the exclusive discount?SEND HIM A DM and tell him you are part of the BEYOND I DO family or mention Adam Mesa. https://www.instagram.com/by.barnett/?hl=enhttps://bybarnett.com
In this message, John speaks to those facing anxiety and heartbreak, urging them to “not let your heart be troubled,” because love—true, sacrificial love—is the only way to live with peace in a troubled world. Rooted in Jesus' command to “love one another as I have loved you,” John draws on Scripture, personal stories, and cultural references—from Inside Out and Saving Private Ryan to ancient Roman values—to show that the most transformative kind of love is the one that suffers willingly for others. Unlike Greco-Roman ideals that reserved sacrifice for the worthy, Jesus offers a love that dies for the unworthy, changing the meaning of suffering and friendship forever. Whether through a friend's call, a stranger's kindness, or Christ's death on the cross, we are invited to live in love and be shaped by it.Join the conversation in our FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1CnqywVp9s/Become New is here to help you grow spiritually one day at a time.John's new book STEPS is out! Check it out here: https://becomenew.com/steps/Want to work the steps with a friend or small group? Visit: DoTheSteps.com
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Magically Delicious! This show is filled to the brim with sparkling melodies and rhythms that rock. It's certain to put a smile on your face and a shuffle in your feet.Set 1:Brian Culbertson ft. Eric Darius-Let's GoGerry Smoot-Let's DanceJack's Jazz-52 in a 35James PJ Spraggins-UpFrom HereJerald Daemyon-West Grand BoulevardSet 2:Brendan Rothwell-Now's The TimeHank Bilal ft. Marcus Johnson-DesiresChelsey Green-1 a.m.George Freeman-No DoubtJ. Henry-Our SecretSet 3:Judah Sealy-StylishMAestro J.-Love On TopNate White-Feels Like Love Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
April 27, 2025, | Pastor Nathan Elms To watch the video: To help support this ministry, donate by texting the number: 704-445-5353, or online using the "Tithely" App, & give to "First Church Charlotte", or by going to "give" at the website: https://firstchurchclt.com/ Breakthrough on Mondays at 7pm: https://meet.google.com/ppj-surc-zvt Stay Connected Women's Bible Study on Tuesdays at 7pm: https://meet.google.com/zss-cuin-buw Connect on Wednesdays at 7pm: https://meet.google.com/cds-mmwh-tzk?pli=1 House to house On Thursdays at 7pm: https://meet.google.com/vnq-txun-ozr If you are in the Charlotte, NC area, allow us to host you at: 4929 N Sharon Amity Rd. Charlotte, NC 28205 (704) 535-1000
Let's talk about haram relationships:)Fatima's podcast: Talks of Deen
Ever notice how couples who’ve been married a long time start resembling each other? We do tend to look like the object of our love. The post Looking Like Love appeared first on Key Life.
Ever notice how couples whove been married a long time start resembling each other? We do tend to look like the object of our love. The post Looking Like Love appeared first on Key Life. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1543/29
John 11: 1 - 16
Our guests today are Australia's favourite indie darlings, Ball Park Music. For over a decade, they've been one of the country's most influential indie bands, earning ARIA, AIR, and APRA Award nominations while becoming triple J favourites since their 2011 debut, Happiness and Surrounding Suburbs. Today, they return with their eighth studio album, Like Love—a sonic evolution that leans into folk and singer-songwriter influences while keeping their signature Ball Park charm intact. In today's episode, we welcome back frontman Sam Cromack to discuss Like Love and the creative shifts behind it. We explore the band's musical flexibility—how it's both a blessing and a challenge—and dive into Sam's songwriting process and approach to crafting new material.Ball Park Music: Instagram / Spotify Purchase Like Love and find Ball Park Music on tour here.Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.
in this episode of revival: a good news brand podcast, hosts dave butler and stephan taeger discuss the talk o youth of the noble birthright by bradley r. wilcox. they explore what it means to be chosen—not to rule, but to serve—and how christ's greatest glory was found in humility and sacrifice. they dive into the beauty of covenant responsibility, the power of serving others, and the transformative nature of god's love. through personal insights and scripture, they reflect on how true joy comes not from possessions or experiences, but from becoming more like christ.join us for a weekly revival!your hosts, david butler & stephan taeger
This week's ep. kicks off with a Fashion Report about fake Adidas from Target. Amy is wracking up the frequent flyer miles. Amy describes the free-for-all that is the Southwest experience. She's also headed to New Orleans, and Maya suggests doing some “witchy stuff” and a “ghost tour”. The ladies take a deep dive into this season of Love Is Blind. Turns out that Love is Bland in Minnesota. Fun fact: Amy's former co-worker is on LIB. Monica, we love you, but what the hell is a sock bin? Also, the guy that was “addicted” to Advil? Amy's dog ruined the dog park with her runaway ways. Damn Sadie! Let's be clear, reading a book or wearing headphones are a definite social cue to leave me the eff alone. Next up, the ladies recap the Oscars. Conan did the most! Approved/Denied: Starbucks plus AC/DC Thunderstruck.
Marriage is full of seasons—some where you're both thriving, some where you're both struggling, and the hardest ones, where one of you is drowning while the other is doing just fine. In this episode, Tera, Echo, and Phyllis get real about what it looks like to stay connected when your partner is in a tough place, how codependency sneaks in without us realizing it, and why we were never meant to carry everything for each other. They unpack the guilt, the resentment, and the loneliness that can show up in these seasons, and share the tools that helped them stop fixing, start seeing, and actually enjoy their marriage again.Links and Resources:Book a discovery call for Overwhelm Overhaul: https://calendly.com/tera-wages/30min To download the Core Emotion Wheel: https://connectioncodes.co/wheel To enroll in Foundations use the code PODCAST for 20% off: https://connectioncodes.co/marriage-course-online Book a coaching session with Dr. Glenn: https://connectioncodes.co/marriage-help (If links are not working, please copy and paste connectioncodes.co to your search bar and look through our site menu!)_________________________________________________________________Connect with Echo Hill Vetter:Echo Hill Vetter's Substack | Letters from Nashville: https://substack.com/@echohillvetter Echo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/echohillvetter Schedule 1:1 Coaching or Group Coaching with Echo: https://calendly.com/echohillvetter Echo's LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/echohillvetterChapters:00:00:00 – The Part of Marriage No One Prepares You For00:01:06 – Saying the Wrong Name, Every Time00:02:04 – When Life Drains You and Your Spouse Doesn't Get It00:03:40 – The Worst Thing You Can Do When Your Partner is Struggling00:07:03 – How We Accidentally Made Marriage Impossible00:11:50 – Your Spouse is Not Your Village00:24:18 – Codependency Feels Like Love—Until It's Not00:28:27 – The Silent Ways We Sabotage Ourselves00:29:06 – The Cost of Ignoring Your Own Body00:31:29 – The Difference Between Asking and Expecting00:33:50 – Speak Now or Resent Later00:35:42 – The Secret to Processing Without Over-Talking00:38:34 – Breaking the Patterns That Keep You Stuck00:49:15 – You Weren't Meant to Do This Alone00:52:12 – It's Time to Stop Pretending Everything's Fine
NSFW Jokes - 28, Feb, 2025 Get the official NSFW Joke Button on here: https://amzn.to/4aF3dxR/ Episodes are produced every Monday and Thursday. Be sure to subscribe via your podcast app and get notified of new episodes! Search for "NSFW Jokes" in your podcast player! These jokes are sourced from reddit.com/r/dadjokes, /r/unclejokes, r/3amjokes and r/Jokes Joke credits: GeedsGarage, Gabriellius-Maximus, vasagle_gleblu, Serious-Let5581, skeii, Joel_Boyens, MrMockTurtle, Cedar-creek1492, lifesuncertain, Joel_Boyens, UnknownServant, Joel_Boyens, Joel_Boyens, roktim, Commercial_Crow_8997, CharismaEnigmaArt, honuworld, AdvertisingLogical22, Ms74k_ten_c, Teen_Tiger, asoftquietude
Sorta, kinda, definitely…maybe?This episode of Free the People is part of Culture Custodian's #MonthOfLove campaign, running throughout February. Stay tuned for more stories, conversations, and moments celebrating love in all its forms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Love Hurts, but nothing heals like a nice batch of new trailers. This week we've got some really great trailers to look at and could it be a new Valentine's Day classic in Love Hurts? Only time will tell. Time just called and said "No". Be a part of the show! Email us at Podcast@PennCinema.com
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It Looks Like LoveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we dive into the inspiring story of Kristina Swift, co founder of the matchmaking community Like Love, as she shares her journey from corporate sales executive to entrepreneur. After navigating her own post-divorce dating challenges, Kristina identified the need for a more personalized and authentic approach to dating. Like Love was born from her vision to create curated events, meaningful experiences, and a supportive community where individuals can foster genuine connections.In this episode, you will be able to: Master strategies for successful online dating and building authentic connections. Understand the advantages of personalized matchmaking over traditional dating apps. Explore creative ideas for engaging singles through social events and community-building. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introducing Like Love 00:00:49 - Kristina's Origin Story 00:13:45 - Meeting "Mat" 00:20:34 - The Genesis of Like Love 00:30:12 - Creating Community and Culture 00:39:34 - Safety and Transparency in Membership The resources mentioned in this episode are: Visit likelove.com to explore their matchmaking events and membership options. Follow Like Love on Instagram for updates and success stories. Stay tuned for Like Love's upcoming TikTok channel for dating tips and fun stories. Connect with the Finding Arizona Podcast: YouTube: Finding Arizona Podcast Facebook: facebook.com/findingarizonapodcast Website: findingarizonapodcast.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/findingarizonapodcast Twitter: twitter.com/findingarizona Ready to start your own podcast? Found-House powered by The Finding Arizona Podcast is your best find! SPONSORS: Earth Based Body: Get 20% off your first online purchase at earthbasedbody.com/discount/FINDINGARIZONA. Oura Ring: Enjoy $40 off your purchase using our link: ouraring.com. SeatGeek: Get a $20 discount on your tickets with code FINDINGARIZONA at seatgeek.com.
A Sunday sermon by Peter DuMont. Joy is a beautiful emotion. It resonates deep within and brightens everything we experience. Like Love and Peace, Joy can be seen as a ‘ruling emotion' that bears beautiful fruit. Joy is a gift of God and a primary characteristic of God. We receive joy from God for the same reason we receive love: because joyfulness is a significant part of God's nature. King David exclaims in Psalm 16, “in your presence there is fullness of joy.” When we search for God, we are in search of joy. To find God is to find joy. Yet we ponder at Advent a Joy that suffers, that experiences limitation, that empties himself to become one of us. Motivated by joy set before him, Jesus endures great suffering and death, so that Presence can be restored among mankind. Joy, Suffering, Presence…all these movements of God begin at a manger. This Advent season, the God of Joy is waiting to be encountered at the mangers of our lives. Let us move toward him there this Sunday!
In John 13:34, Jesus commands His disciples to love one another as He loves them, emphasizing love as a core aspect of discipleship. This revolutionary act of selfless love requires intentional choices and humility. By reflecting Jesus' unconditional love in our lives, we embody His teachings and invite others to experience His transformative grace. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyrowe/support
A Gluten Free Podcast Episode 158 Ever wonder what it's like to be a touring musician who lives with coeliac disease? How do you find safe gluten free food when travelling on tour? How do you stay safe when dining out to avoid getting glutened? What happens if you're glutened before playing a gig?! My guest on today's episode is founding member and bass player for Brisbane-based band Ball Park Music, Jen Boyce. We'll talk about Jen's coeliac, Graves' Disease and endometriosis diagnoses, navigating gluten free life on the road as a musician and some tips for travelling with coeliac disease. What we'll talk about:* Jen's coeliac disease and Graves' Disease diagnoses * Navigating gluten free life as a teenager * Defining Graves' Disease * Jen's endometriosis diagnosis * Jen's son being tested for coeliac disease * How Jen's passion for music began* How Ball Park Music came to be* Being a touring musician with coeliac disease * Food prep and planning while on the road* Being glutened before a show and how this affects performances * How Jen looks after herself while on tour * Successful gluten free food experiences on tour * Tips for musicians who have coeliac disease finding safe food * Tips for travelling gluten free (apps, resources, etc) * Ball Park Music shows, news and teasers Links Follow Ball Park Music on Instagram & Facebook Ball Park Music websiteWatch the music clip to Ball Park Music's new song 'Like Love' on YoutubeJoin our gluten free familyJoin A Gluten Free Podcast Facebook GroupGet in touchJoin our gluten free family on Instagram or send an email to aglutenfreefamily@gmail.com
Abi and Matt revisit a relic from the past.
On today's episode, we welcome the dynamic duo, Lily Yasuda and Michael Wolfe, two inspiring filmmakers who have decided to take the road less traveled by creating their own feature film, Like Love. Their journey is one of collaboration, determination, and creativity—filled with moments of laughter and the occasional unexpected hurdle.From the outset, you'll sense the chemistry between Lily and Michael. They first crossed paths during their time at Chapman University, bonding over vulnerable and humorous writing assignments in a creative writing class. Their shared passion for storytelling sparked not only a friendship but also a creative partnership. This partnership culminated in the idea for Like Love, a project born out of their desire to challenge traditional romantic comedy tropes.“We wanted to tell a story that feels real and honest,” Lily shares, “about friendships and the complexities of human connection.”At its heart, Like Love is what they call an “anti-romantic comedy.” Drawing inspiration from classics like When Harry Met Sally, Lily and Michael aim to flip the script on the genre. Instead of perpetuating the myth that friendship between men and women inevitably leads to romance, their film explores the beauty of platonic relationships. As Michael explains, “It's about two friends trying to fall in love and realizing they're better off as friends. That's the kind of story we don't see enough.”Their filmmaking journey hasn't been without its challenges. Crowdfunding has been a pivotal part of bringing Like Love to life. Lily and Michael describe the process as “a full-time job in itself,” requiring not only meticulous planning but also a willingness to be vulnerable and open about their creative vision. They've leaned heavily on their network for support, finding generosity in unexpected places.“The community in Boise has been incredible,” says Lily. “People here are so supportive, offering locations, resources, and even homemade meals for the crew.”Despite the logistical hurdles, their passion for storytelling shines through. Michael, the film's director, admits that directing a micro-budget feature comes with unique pressures. “We're all wearing multiple hats,” he notes, “but it's an amazing experience to work so closely with a team that believes in the project.” Lily, who also stars as the film's lead, balances her roles as actor, writer, and producer with grace, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in every aspect of the project.As they reflect on their experiences, one thing becomes clear: Like Love is more than just a film; it's a testament to the power of community and perseverance. Lily and Michael hope their story inspires other aspiring filmmakers to take the leap. “Making a movie isn't easy,” Lily acknowledges, “but if you're passionate about your story, you'll find a way to make it happen.”Please enjoy my conversation with Lily Yasuda and Michael Wolfe.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support.
Let this settle in… would you rather have thousands of likes or one love? In today's world, this question is very relevant. With the pervasiveness of social media, body-imagery, dating apps, etc., are we chasing the love of likes vs. the like of love? Are we able to truly find love within ourselves? This is a must listen episode if your need for love and your desire to be liked are in alignment for a more fulfilling life… cuz this is what we do! Questions, reviews and topics you would like to hear on the show: Website: podcastsoe.com. Instagram: @soe_podcast YouTube: @sippinonexcellence3736 Connect with Doc! Website: huntspine.com Instagram: @leonelhunt Connect with Coach KJ! Website: coachkj.com Instagram: @coachkjknows
Today my BBFFAE Gina has returned to dive into one of our favorite early 2000's movies, A Lot Like Love, starring Ashton Kutcher and. Join us to remember and honor this underrated CLASSIC!!! Join The Ashlee and Jessicast's Patreon community at Patreon.com/AshleeAndJessicast for over 100 bonus episodes and videos. Starts at $5 a month, cancel anytime. FOLLOW THE PODCAST Instagram: @ashleeandjessicast Twitter: @ashleejessicast Send an email at ashleeandjessicast@gmail.com FOLLOW LIA Lia-Russo.com Instagram & Twitter: @capriamoon TikTok: @liarussonyc
1 Corinthians 14:26
1 Corinthians 14:26
1 Corinthians 14:6-20
1 Corinthians 14:6-20
1 Corinthians 13:1-13
1 Corinthians 13:1-13
1 Corinthians 12:31-13:3
Montrose Church sermon for Sunday, September 8, 2024, by Pastor Dave Roberts.
1 Corinthians 12:15-26
Montrose Church sermon for Sunday, September 1, 2024, by Pastor Dave Roberts.
1 Corinthians 12:12-14
1 Corinthians 12:12-14
1 Corinthians 1:4-9, Ephesians 3:16-19
7-Part Series: In today's world, love can seem like more of a concept meant for poetry rather than real life. Yet, you don't have to convince a person that they are loved, real love is deeply felt. And guess what? The Church of Jesus Christ, full of diverse people, should be the most loving place on earth! When people get around the church… and it's people… they should be moved to say “this looks like love!” 1 Corinthians 1:4-9, Ephesians 3:16-19
Hour 1: Ike, Spike, and Fritz give their initial reactions to the Sixers signing Paul George and take your calls on the newest Sixer and whether you like, love, or hate the move.
6th Sunday after PentecostScripture Lesson: Matthew 5:21-26, 38-48
Our guest today is Maggie Nelson, an author and academic whose deeply personal and analytical writing has covered such topics as gender, sexuality, and freedom. She's published nine books of poetry, essays, and memoir, including The Argonauts. Many of her books combine or re-imagine genres, like her 2009 work Bluets, a collection of 240 short pieces – ranging from the philosophical to the lyrical – about the color blue. On June 1st, 2024, Nelson came to the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco where she spoke to Frances Richard about the themes in her newest essay collection, Like Love.
Octavia Bright talks to Maggie Nelson about Like Love, an anthology of essays which explore art and friendship and criticism. And a new prize for climate fiction.Presenter: Octavia Bright Producer: Nicola Holloway
In this message, Adrian Rogers explains what Jesus' love looks like, and how to show it to others. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29