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Time doesn't always work the way we expect. Sometimes it races ahead, sometimes it repeats itself, and sometimes it goes sideways into déjà vu or a dream that comes true. Most days it consistently marches forward — but every so often, we can experience its strange and fluid nature. “It's About Time” dives into the idea that time isn't a straight line, but a spiral that loops, bends, and folds in ways we never anticipated. Listen in to hear real stories that show just how weird time can be. Joining Nichole Bigley for this listener episode is Dr. Jana (Doc Jana), who was on episode 231 – Infinite Possibilities Through Time Travel. Together, they explore listener stories and questions like: When Sarah M. and her daughter saw the drawings they wanted appear instantaneously. Lisa C's startling dream that came true the next day. Caroline D's question of whether her experience was a timeline shift, a space-time glitch, or Déjà Vu. Jeremy K's insightful questions about the nature of time, near-death experiences, and the possibility of parallel universes. When Angie H. prevents an accident and immediately experiences the scene again with the crisis averted. Get ready to learn more about the nature of time as Nichole and Doc unpack these fascinating stories and shed light on questions about this very complex subject. If you have a question or a true spiritual or supernatural story to share, call 1-800-880-1881 or email an audio clip to contact@apsychicsstory.com. To learn more about Doc Jana, visit their websites The Emergent Assembly, and Manifest Equity or, email them at docjanaassistant@gmail.com. To connect with Nichole, schedule a 1:1 session or join The Psychic Club go to apsychicsstory.com. If you're interested in the Angelic Academy, you can sign up HERE. If you feel called to do energy healing work and go deeper, Nichole Bigley is leading in-person Energy Healing Retreats & Certifications June 19–21 and October 16–18, 2026. If you'd like to further support the podcast, please subscribe to it and/or: FOLLOW @apsychicsstory on Instagram. BOOK a session with Nichole. SIGN-UP to the newsletter for updates. JOIN Patreon for exclusive, ad-free content. BECOME A MEMBER of The Psychic Club. Thanks to you, A Psychic's Story is a #1 spiritual and psychic podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider sharing it with someone who would benefit from hearing it or leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts. Your support helps others to discover A Psychic's Story and for us to continue to create meaningful content. This podcast is intended to inspire you on your personal journey to inner peace. The podcast host, co-hosts or guests are not psychologists or medical doctors and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified health professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sa sút trí tuệ hiện là nguyên nhân gây tử vong hàng đầu tại Úc. Insight tìm hiểu cách bệnh nhân, người chăm sóc và hệ thống hỗ trợ của chính phủ đang chuẩn bị để đối phó với cuộc khủng hoảng y tế công cộng này. Tập Insight “Đối mặt với Sa sút trí tuệ” sẽ phát sóng vào 8:30 tối thứ Ba, ngày 2 tháng 6 trên SBS hoặc SBS On Demand.
In this episode, Lisa C. sits down with Shawndrell and Marcell, the creators behind Talk Derby To Me — a GlowHouse production that's quickly becoming one of the most intentional and talked-about rooms in Santa Clarita. A sold out room of 300 professionals, business & community leaders at the Sand Canyon Country Club, Santa Clarita CA.What started as an event has evolved into something more: a curated environment where culture, connection, and real opportunity meet.Together, they unpack:what was missing in Santa Clarita that led to creating this experiencehow intentional curation changes the entire energy of a roomthe importance of an inclusive room was the intentionwhy layering fashion, social moments, and experiences like the Check-In Lounge mattersand how the right room can lead to real business, collaboration, and continued relationshipsThis conversation goes beyond events — it's about building spaces people actually feel, remember, and move within.Key Takeaways:Not all rooms are created equal — intention changes everythingCuration isn't about exclusivity, it's about alignmentCulture doesn't happen by accident — it's builtThe right environment can accelerate connection and opportunityPeople don't just remember events — they remember how they felt in the roomConnect / Learn More:Talk Derby To Me — GlowHousehttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/talk-derby-to-me-2025-tickets-1298662968899About GlowHouse StudiosGlowHouse Studios is a premium event and experience company specializing in immersive environments, creative production, and high-impact social experiences. From concept to execution, GlowHouse transforms events into curated moments designed for both in-room engagement and lasting impact. GlowHouse Studios is a division of GlowHouse Enterprises.Company Name: GlowHouse StudiosContact Person: Shawndrell LynchEmail: info@glowhouseenterprises.comPhone: 855-348-4569Country: USAWebsite: https://glowhousegaming.comCAREGD™ — Culture. Care. Connection.www.caregd.comDon't just show up. Check in.@wearecaregdSource: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/checking-in-the-room-behind-talk-derby-to-me
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/ASWB-ACE/APA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/UAH865. CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/ASWB-ACE/APA/IPCE credit will be available until December 13, 2026.Remembering Brain Health: Targeting Modifiable Risk Factors and Early Detection of Cognitive Symptoms to Reduce the Burden of Dementia In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and BrightFocus Foundation. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
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This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/ASWB-ACE/APA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/UAH865. CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/ASWB-ACE/APA/IPCE credit will be available until December 13, 2026.Remembering Brain Health: Targeting Modifiable Risk Factors and Early Detection of Cognitive Symptoms to Reduce the Burden of Dementia In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and BrightFocus Foundation. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
PeerView Neuroscience & Psychiatry CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/ASWB-ACE/APA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/UAH865. CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/ASWB-ACE/APA/IPCE credit will be available until December 13, 2026.Remembering Brain Health: Targeting Modifiable Risk Factors and Early Detection of Cognitive Symptoms to Reduce the Burden of Dementia In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and BrightFocus Foundation. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/ASWB-ACE/APA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/UAH865. CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/ASWB-ACE/APA/IPCE credit will be available until December 13, 2026.Remembering Brain Health: Targeting Modifiable Risk Factors and Early Detection of Cognitive Symptoms to Reduce the Burden of Dementia In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and BrightFocus Foundation. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
Lisa C. Taylor discusses long grief, music, and empathy in THE SHAPE OF WHAT REMAINS. Lisa's a wonderful voice whose experience and skill at weaving a story will feel natural to readers.
Episode 540 - Lisa C Taylor - The Shape of What Remains, Choices one woman makes to heal from intractable griefI think about imagination and creativity and its place in our fast-paced world. For me, writing is a way of slowing down. The cadence and layers in both fiction and poetry are something to savor—and I do—rereading books by my favorite authors and new authors I discover again and again. The words stay with me long after I've turned the last page. These poems and stories bring a deeper meaning to my daily life.I can't remember a time when I didn't use writing to make sense of the world. The best writing reveals an emotional truth--different from the literal truth. As I tell my students, you owe nothing to reality. The best writing feels authentic even if it takes us to imaginary towns or leaps into a future we cannot know.I am the author of the novel, The Shape of What Remains (Between the Lines Publishing/Liminal Press, 2025), two collections of short fiction, Impossibly Small Spaces (Arlen House/Syracuse University Press, 2018) and Growing a New Tail (Arlen House/Syracuse University Press, 2015). I also have five published collections of poetry including Interrogation of Morning (Arlen House/Syracuse University Press, 2022) and the collaborative collection with Irish poet and writer Geraldine Mills, The Other Side of Longing (Arlen House/Syracuse University Press, 2011).Check my schedule on the Events page for a reading near you or contact me if you'd like to bring me to your hometown. Buy books (particularly from independent booksellers) and bring them as gifts next time you're invited to dine at someone's house. They last longer than a bottle of wine and you'll be one of the many heroes supporting small presses that often struggle to survive. You'll also be introducing writers to your friends.Cover reveal for Lisa's new novel The Shape of What Remains, a story about the choices one woman makes as she begins to heal from intractable grief.Pre-order is available now at Maria's Bookshop - Durango CO and Amazon.com. The book will be available February 18, 2025.Book tour in spring of 2025. Please contact Lisa at whitewaterwriting@gmail.com with requests for readings, workshops, classroom visits, booksignings and book group adoption. Lisa is available to visit or Zoom with book groups. Find her on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Threads. https://www.lisactaylor.com/https://www.mesaverdewritersconference.org/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
Welcome to our neighborhood! Sit on down with Pam, Jodi Jackson Tucker and Lisa C Qualls to chat about the fulfilling yet challenging journey of foster care and adoption. Jody and Lisa dive into the dynamics of large, blended families and the vital role of faith in navigating the complexities of adoption. They offer insight into how communities can rally support around adoptive and foster families, shining a light on the global orphan crisis and the transformative power of prayer. This episode is packed with encouragement, practical resources, and real stories of God's faithfulness, perfect for anyone interested in adoption or wanting to support those who are.Please check into the resources mentioned in this episode starting with these author's books: (affiliate links) Healing for Every Heart in Adoption, By Jodi, Lisa and their friend Betsy Fasten Your Sweet Belt: 10 Things You Need to Know about Older Child Adoption By Jodi Jackson Tucker Second Mother: A Bible Study Experience for Foster and Adoptive Moms By Jodi Jackson Tucker and her friend TracieThe Connected Parent: Real-Life Strategies for Building Trust and Attachment By Lisa C. Qualls and Karyn Purvis Reclaim Compassion: The Adoptive Parent's Guide to Overcoming Blocked Care with Neuroscience and Faith By Lisa C. Qualls and Melissa Corkum The Master Plan of Evangelism by Robert E ColemanAnd of course you can reach these ladies on their websites and socials.... Jodi Jackson Tucker on IG @Second Mothers and on her website JodiJacksonTucker.com Lisa C. Qualls on IG @ Lisa C Qualls and on her website LisaCQualls.comOther adoption resources and podcasts: Christian Alliance for Orphans (CAFO)#219 Becoming Known: Journey to Family Connection with Lynne Leppard#185 Spiritual Intentionality: Nurturing Faith Amidst Motherhood with Sarah Frazer#181 Instant Parenthood and the Lessons Learned with Kristi Bridges #174 Finding Strength in Motherhood with Betty Predmore #163 Living with Purpose: Finding Meaning in Every Day with Kim Cusimano#111 Fostering a Legacy of Love with Dusti Stark#96 Mothering from the Overflow with Jesse Faris#73 Grace According to Gifts with Karol Holmes#31 Treasure Mining the Gift of FASD with Natalie Vecchione#adoptionjourney #fostertoadopt #fostermom #fostercare #Secondmothers #kinshipmoms #calltonurture #christianparenting
I interview Lisa C about brain waves and psychic phenomena, we dig into Lisa's life, and have a fun conversation about... Psychic Stuff! Thank you, Lisa!This is a video podcast on Spotify and YouTube.Want to know more about Lisa Campion?https://lisacampion.com/https://www.instagram.com/lisaxcampion/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnvOvLs14nF1ZjTLLp9mjag
Lisa C. Taylor is the author of the novel, The Shape of What Remains, three poetry collections, most recently Interrogation of Morning (2022) and two short story collections, most recently Impossibly Small Spaces (2018). Her honors include the Hugo House New Fiction Award and Pushcart nominations in fiction and poetry and Best-of-the Net nominations in both categories. Her poetry collaboration with Irish writer Geraldine Mills, The Other Side of Longing received the Elizabeth Shanley Gerson Honor at University of Connecticut. Lisa holds an MFA in Creative Writing and she is the co-director of the Mesa Verde Writers Conference and Literary Festival. She is also a board member for Four Corners Writers and the Mancos Creative District. Lisa has received writing residencies from Vermont Studio Center, Willowtail Springs, and Tyrone Guthrie Centre in Ireland. She teaches writing online and offers workshops around the country. More: https://www.lisactaylor.com/ Intro Music by Moby Gratis: https://mobygratis.com/ Outro Music by Dan-o-Songs: https://danosongs.com/ Host Mark Stevens www.writermarkstevens.com Watch these interviews on YouTube (and subscribe)! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBP81nfbKnDRjs-Nar9LNe20138AiPyP8&si=yl_seG5S4soyk216
Vascular cognitive impairment is a common and often underrecognized contributor to cognitive impairment in older individuals, with heterogeneous etiologies requiring individualized treatment strategies. In this episode, Katie Grouse, MD, FAAN speaks with Lisa C. Silbert, MD, MCR, FAAN, an author of the article “Vascular Cognitive Impairment,” in the Continuum December 2024 Dementia issue. Dr. Grouse is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and a clinical assistant professor at the University of California San Francisco in San Francisco, California. Dr. Silbert is is co-director at Oregon Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, a Gibbs Family Endowed professor of neurology, a professor of neurology at Oregon Health & Science University, a staff neurologist, director of Cognitive Care Clinic, and director of the Geriatric Neurology Fellowship Program at Portland Veterans Affairs Health Care System in Portland, Oregon. Additional Resources Read the article: Vascular Cognitive Impairment Subscribe to Continuum: shop.lww.com/Continuum Earn CME (available only to AAN members): continpub.com/AudioCME Continuum® Aloud (verbatim audio-book style recordings of articles available only to Continuum® subscribers): continpub.com/Aloud More about the American Academy of Neurology: aan.com Social Media facebook.com/continuumcme @ContinuumAAN Full transcript available here Dr Jones: This is Dr Lyell Jones, Editor-in-Chief of Continuum, the premier topic-based neurology clinical review and CME journal from the American Academy of Neurology. Thank you for joining us on Continuum Audio, which features conversations with Continuum's guest editors and authors who are the leading experts in their fields. Subscribers to the Continuum Journal can read the full article or listen to verbatim recordings of the article and have access to exclusive interviews not featured on the podcast. Please visit the link in the episode notes for more information on the article, subscribing to the journal, and how to get CME. Dr Grouse: This is Dr Katie Grouse. Today I'm interviewing Dr Lisa Silbert about her article on vascular cognitive impairment, which is part of the December 2024 Continuum issue on dementia. Welcome to the podcast and please introduce yourself to our audience. Dr Silbert: Hi Katie. Thanks for having me here today. Like you mentioned, my name is Lisa Silbert. I am a behavioral neurologist at Oregon Health and Science University and my research focus is in the area of vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia. Dr Grouse: It's such a pleasure to have you and I really enjoyed reading your article. Just incredibly relevant, I think, to most practicing general neurologists, and really to any subspecialty. I'd like to start by asking, what do you think is the main takeaway point of your article for our listeners? Dr Silbert: Yeah. I think, you know, the field of vascular cognitive impairment has changed and evolved over the last several decades. And I would say the main take-home message is that vascular cognitive impairment or vascular dementia is no longer a diagnosis that is only considered in someone who's had acute decline following a clinical stroke. That we have to expand our awareness of vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and consider other forms of the disease that can cause a more subacute or slowly progressive form of cognitive impairment. And there are many, many forms of vascular cognitive impairment that present in a more slowly progressive manner. The other thing I would say as a major take-home message is that we know that cerebrovascular disease is a very common copathology with other forms of dementia and that it lowers one 's threshold for manifesting cognitive impairment in the context of multiple pathologies. And so, in this way, vascular cognitive impairment should be considered as a contributing and potentially modifiable factor in any dementia. Dr Grouse: I found that last point just really, really fascinating. And also, you know, the reminder that a combination of pathologies are more common than any one. To your initial point, I'm actually curious, could you kind of outline for us how you approach diagnosing vascular cognitive impairment? Dr Silbert: Yeah. So with everything in neurology, a lot of it comes down to the initial history taking. And so part of the work up always includes a very detailed history of the presentation of cognitive impairment. Any time there is an acute change in cognition, vascular contribution should be considered, particularly if it's in the context of a clinical stroke or some kind of event that might have lowered cerebral blood flow to the brain. And then having said that, I already mentioned there are many forms of vascular cognitive impairment that can mimic neurodegenerative disease in terms of its course. So being more slowly progressive. And so because of that neuroimaging, and in particular MRI, has become an extremely valuable tool in the workup of anyone who presents with cognitive impairment in order to evaluate contributions from cerebral vascular disease. And so, MRI is a really helpful tool when it comes to teasing out what may be contributing to a patient's clinical syndrome, as well as their other comorbid medical issues, including stroke risk factors and other kind of medical conditions that might contribute to reduce cerebral blood flow. Dr Grouse: I'd love to talk a little bit more about that. You know, as is often the case with neurologic disease associated with vascular pathology, the importance of prevention, you know, focusing on prevention of vascular diseases is so important. What are some things that we can make sure to focus on with our patients and, you know, particularly anything new to be aware of in counseling them? Dr Silbert: Yeah, I'm really glad you asked me that question because like I mentioned, you know, cerebral vascular disease is so common, it lowers one's threshold for cognitive impairment in the face of other age-related brain pathologies. And so, it's really important for all of us to focus on preserving our cognitive health, even starting in midlife. And so, there are a number of areas that I counsel my patients on when it comes to preserving cerebral health and maximizing cerebrovascular health. And so, these stem from the American Heart Association's Life's Essential 8 because we know that preserving cardiovascular health is likely going to also preserve cerebral vascular health. And so, some of the things that I'm very commonly discussing with my patients are controlling stroke risk factors such as blood pressure, blood sugars and cholesterol, maintaining a healthy weight, and then also working towards a lifestyle that includes a healthy diet, no smoking, regular exercise. And then new within the last couple years is also the recommendation that people get adequate sleep, which is something that hasn't been focused on previously. Dr Grouse: I was really interested in reading your article to learn about enlarged perivascular spaces and the role as a mediating factor in the interaction between through a vascular dysfunction and development and progression of neurodegenerative pathology. Can you elaborate on this further? Dr Silbert: So, this is an area that's still largely unknown in the field, and it's an area where there's a lot of emerging work being done. The short answer is, we really don't know with great certainty how it directly connects with accumulating Alzheimer's pathology. But there is some evidence to suggest that the perivascular space is involved in the clearance of toxic solutes from the brain, including Alzheimer's disease pathology. And so there's a lot of work looking at how potentially cerebrovascular risk factors might affect the clearance of those toxic solutes through the perivascular space, including pulse pressure changes that might occur with accumulating cerebrovascular disease and other potential contributors. But one thing I can say with more certainty is that the, you know, location of perivascular spaces is thought to help distinguish those who might have cognitive symptoms due to cerebrovascular disease versus due to cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Or I guess I should say location is helpful in terms of recognizing vascular contributions to cognitive impairment that's due to arteriolosclerosis versus that due to cerebral amyloid angiopathy. In so much that… when we see a lot of perivascular spaces in the basal ganglia in the subcortical structures, that is thought to be more associated with arteriolosclerosis and hypertension type related vascular cognitive impairment. Whereas when we see multiple perivascular spaces within the centrum semiovale, that tends to be more associated with cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Dr Grouse: That's so interesting. And on the topic ofcerebral amyloid angiopathy, you did go into this a good deal. And you know, I think I encourage everybody to revisit the article to remind themselves about, you know, the findings that can increase the suspicion of tribal amyloid angiopathy. However, you also talked about transient focal neurologic episodes, which I think is just a great reminder that, you know, these can occur in this setting and definitely not to miss. Tell us more about what to look for with these types of episodes. Dr Silbert: Transit focal neurologic episodes can be very difficult to tease apart from a transient ischemic attack. And these transient focal neurologic episodes due to CAA can present in a number of different ways. And I think the important take home message for that is that in people who have neuroimaging evidence of CAA to inform them that they are at increased risk for having these focal neurologic episodes and that if they do present to a hospital or an emergency department with any kind of neurologic event, that those treating them are aware that they have evidence of CAA on their neuroimaging because the treatment of course is quite different. So, it's someone presenting with ATIA who has transient neurologic symptoms might be considered urgently to get a thrombolytic or, you know, TPA, whereas someone who has known cerebral amyloid angiopathy or suspected CAA, they likely already have microbleeds on their neuroimaging and in those cases thrombolytics and TPA would be contraindicated and not helpful in terms of the etiology of their neurologic symptoms. Dr Grouse: That's a really good point to make. And I think also in your article you mentioned the use of aspirin if you're suspecting ATIA versus a, you know, a transient amyloid related focal neurologic episode. You know, one you would treat with aspirin and the other one you wouldn't. Dr Silbert: That's right. Dr Grouse: Another sort of interesting topic you delved into was cerebral microinfarct and how this can also contribute to vascular impairment. Could you elaborate a little more on that? Dr Silbert: Yeah. So cerebral microinfarcts are kind of the hidden cause of or a hidden cause of vascular cognitive impairment. And it's extremely challenging because by definition they are not visible on routine clinical neuroimaging. It's something that we are more aware of based on pathological studies and neuroimaging studies that have been done at ultra-high field strength like 7T MRI. And so, we are just learning more about how prevalent they are in certain conditions and how we can only look at these after death when we're looking at brain tissue and then go back and realize that these play a significant role in cognitive decline when someone is alive. It's important to understand that we're probably only appreciating kind of the tip of the iceberg when we're evaluating a patient and looking at their neuroimaging. That what we're actually seeing on MRI are only the things that are actually quite relatively big and obvious. And that a lot of these neuroimaging features of vascular cognitive impairment are actually associated with pathologic features that we're missing such as microinfarcts. But the hope is that by treating all individuals, particularly those who already have signs of vascular cognitive impairment, by modulating their stroke risk factors and focusing on maintaining brain health, that those will, interventions will also reduce the incidence of microinfarcts. Dr Grouse: What do you think is the greatest inequity or disparity you see in treating patients with vascular cognitive impairment? Dr Silbert: I think the greatest disparity is- really starts way before I treat a patient. That relates to really focusing on healthy lifestyle factors early in life and being able to, you know, afford fruits and vegetables, and having the advantages of being able to exercise regularly, and just being aware that all of these things are extremely important before older age. So, these are things that, you know, I think more education and awareness and greater access to healthcare will definitely improve access to. Even preventative healthcare is a disparity and not available across all of the population and geographic locations. So, I think of the- all the dementias, vascular cognitive impairment probably has the greatest association with health and social disparities in terms of primary prevention and access to care. Dr Grouse: All really important things to consider. I have to say when, you know, reading your article, dare I say I came away with a little bit of hope thinking, you know, even with, you know, how little we still, you know, or how much we still need to do to really learn how to fight Alzheimer's and, you know, prevent it and, and, you know, help with its progression. The idea that in so many cases, even just doing what we can to prevent the vascular or cognitive impairment can really help any type of dementia. That was really a strong message for me. Do you mind elaborating on that a little more? Dr Silbert: No, not at all. I agree. I really am hopeful about the prevention and treatment of dementias and through the treatment and prevention of cerebrovascular disease. I think that is a true reality, just like, you know, as we were discussing before, the treatment and prevention of cerebrovascular disease really should be a part of the treatment of any type of cognitive impairment and recommendations for prevention of cognitive impairment. This is the, you know, one thing we know is largely modifiable and preventable in most cases. I think the, really the key thing is just education and making sure that people understand that these are things that really need to be, they need to be engaged in in midlife and that it's much harder to reverse these- the damages once you have them in later life. Having said that, I do think that there's greater awareness of maintaining healthy lifestyle and maintaining awareness of stroke risk factors. And I think we're already starting to see a reduction in dementia worldwide in several large population-based studies, and probably that is due to more attention to the modifying stroke risk factors. So, I agree with you, it's very encouraging. Dr Grouse: Is there anything exciting on the horizon that you can tell us about that we should all be keeping our eyes out for? Dr Silbert: Yeah. So, you know, I'm really interested in this connection between vascular cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease. And it's a real area of exciting new research. And so I think we're going to have more answers as to how, whether and how, cerebrovascular disease is directly linked to accumulating neurodegenerative disease or neurodegenerative pathologies. The other area that's, I think, really exciting, that's moving forward, is the in the area of blood-based biomarkers for vascular cognitive impairment. As these emerge, we'll be able to really identify those at greatest risk for vascular cognitive impairment, but also identify novel mechanisms that lead to VCI that can be targeted for therapeutic intervention. Dr Grouse: Well, I'm really excited to see what's coming down the pipeline and what more we'll learn in this area. So, thank you so much for everything you've done to contribute to this field. Dr Silbert: Yeah. Dr Grouse: I wanted to ask a little bit more about you. What drew you to this work? Dr Silbert: Well, actually, so my very first published manuscript in medical school was a case report and review on MELAS, which is mitochondrial encephalopathy with lactic acidosis and strokelike syndrome. And so, I was really fortunate to have Dr Jose Biller, who is a renowned expert in stroke and cerebrovascular disorders, as my mentor for that paper. And so, that got me really interested in neuroimaging findings of cerebral vascular disease. And so when I was a fellow at Oregon Health and Science University, I was then really fortunate to be able to work with Jeffrey Kaye's oldest old population. And in working with that population, I really became interested in their neuroimaging findings of these white matter lesions and just realizing how prevalent they were in that population, you know, it just led me to start investigating their clinical significance and etiology, which kind of led me along this path. Dr Grouse: You know, Lisa, thank you so much. I really learned a lot from your article, and I think our listeners will definitely find that it was very helpful for their practice. Thank you so much for joining us. Dr Silbert: Thank you so much, Katie. It's been really fun. Dr Grouse: Again, today I've been interviewing Dr Lisa Silbert, whose article on vascular cognitive impairment appears in the most recent issue of Continuum on dementia. Be sure to check out Continuum audio episodes from this and other issues. And thank you to our listeners for joining today. Dr Monteith: This is Dr Teshamae Monteith, associate editor of Continuum Audio. If you've enjoyed this episode, you'll love the journal, which is full of in-depth and clinically relevant information important for neurology practitioners. Use this link in the episode notes to learn more and subscribe. AAN members, you can get CME for listening to this interview by completing the evaluation at continpub.com/AudioCME. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio.
Adoption is joy and grief, loss and gain. Every member of the adoption triad experiences it differently, and even experiences it differently in different seasons of their life. My guests today, Lisa C. Qualls and Jodi Jackson Tucker, can attest to this. Lisa is a birth, adoptive, and former foster mom. Jodi is an adoptive mom. In their own lives, and in their ministry to other adoptive parents, they are journeying the complexity that adoption is. And through it all, they have found the goodness of God and the healing he brings. Join us as Lisa and Jodi share what's on their heart for you mamas listening. Get to know Lisa and Jodi more! For Lisa, visit lisacqualls.com and on instagram @lisacqualls For Jodi, visit https://secondmothers.org/ and on instagram @secondmothers or @jodijacksontucker Buy their book, Healing for Every Heart in Adoption, on Amazon! Interested in parent coaching or to learn more about me, head to https://www.lyssastoyko.com/ Want to say hello? Follow me on Facebook and Insta @lyssastoyko Email me at momstaketen@gmail.com Help other mamas find encouragement through Moms Take Ten by rating and reviewing this show. Thanks!
On this Trip Tales, Lisa C. recounts the trip to Disney World she took to celebrate the birthday of her friend. They stayed at Pop Century, did the Keys to the Kingdom Tour, and spent soooo much time in the parks. Plus, some delicious dining at places like Toledo and Sebastian's Steakhouse, and a monorail crawl.Subscribe To The Show & Leave Us A ReviewApple Podcasts - Click HereSpotify - Click HereAmazon Podcasts - Click HereYouTube - Click HereFollow Us on Social Media Instagram: @capthemagicTikTok: @capturethemagicTwitter: @capthemagicCTM Facebook Community: @capthemagicSponsorsCTM Apparel Co - visit ctmapparelco.com for original designs that are pefect in the parks or at home!Zip Travel - visit vacationwithzip.com to see how they can help you plan the vacation of a lifetime!1901 Candle Co - visit 1901candleco.com to bring the magical smells you love home with 1901 Candle CoMore Links Club 32 - ctmvip.comCapture The Magic Website - ctm.showMain YouTube - youtube.com@capthemagic
Recorded at the Choose Your Own Conception OA Big Book Study meeting. Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays 8:00-9:00 PM Eastern Time Meeting ID: 985 0940 4749 Passcode: 12164 Inspired by the line from Bill's Story on page 12 in the Big Book, “Why don't you choose your own conception of God?”, the mission of this Overeaters Anonymous meeting is to be as inclusive as possible regarding spirituality and language, while staying firmly rooted in the program of recovery outlined in The Big Book. Multiple meetings/speakers on every chapter/step allow for access to multiple perspectives on our common solution. For more information about this meeting: https://cyocbbstudy.blogspot.com
After more than a decade of suffering, the gift of desperation was strong for Lisa, and with that soul-brokenness she was able to commit to 1 year of Alcoholics Anonymous – and she hasn't had a drink since. Sobriety Date: 4/2/2020 Quotes “Alcohol and drugs kill the joy.”“I remember telling myself that I would get a sponsor and for a whole year I would do what I was told no matter how I felt about it . . . it was the first time I felt hope."Referred by: Friend of Tara V. (Vol. 54)InstagramFacebook
Recorded at the Choose Your Own Conception OA Big Book Study meeting. Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays 8:00-9:00 PM Eastern Time Meeting ID: 985 0940 4749 Passcode: 12164 Inspired by the line from Bill's Story on page 12 in the Big Book, “Why don't you choose your own conception of God?”, the mission of this Overeaters Anonymous meeting is to be as inclusive as possible regarding spirituality and language, while staying firmly rooted in the program of recovery outlined in The Big Book. Multiple meetings/speakers on every chapter/step allow for access to multiple perspectives on our common solution. For more information about this meeting: https://cyocbbstudy.blogspot.com
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On this episode of the Pit pod we spoke with Lisa-a long-time former member of the WMSCOG. Her story begins in San Diego where she was serving in the military. She shares her experience with her mental health inside the WMSCOG and how they treated her. Thank you for sharing with us. We celebrate your freedom and beautiful new life. Please excuse any background noise. Here at the pit pod we are dog and kid lovers-we are Mom's ourselves so we know sometimes we must speak over the sweet baby noises. Enjoy!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playingintraffic/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playingintraffic/support
"Trainee Product Quality Customer Experience & Network Quality" – geht es noch ein bisschen komplizierter?! Lisa Cömert entpackt in dieser Episode diese Jobtitel.
A Daily Purpose Bible Study & Devotional a Podcast by Our Given Purpose
A Daily Purpose Bible Study & Devotional a Podcast by Our Given Purpose
Dear Friend, 2 Corinthians 5:11-21, is a passage that illuminates the essence of our calling as believers. The apostle Paul, anointed by the Spirit, penned these verses to awaken our spirits to the divine purpose that flows through our veins. This is a roadmap for our journey of purpose and impact. We are called not merely as bystanders, but as active participants in the grand narrative of redemption. Get ready to have your perspective shifted as we unpack 2 Corinthians 5:11-21 together.
The first chapter of Eugene Vodolazkin's new novel, A History of the Island, the chronicle of an island from medieval to modern times.
Recorded at the Choose Your Own Conception OA Big Book Study meeting. Mondays, Tuesdays, & Wednesdays - CYOC Speaker Meetings Thursdays - CYOC Home Meeting - Milestones, Open Sharing, & Meditation All nights 8:00-9:00 PM Eastern Time Meeting ID: 985 0940 4749 Passcode: 12164 Inspired by the line from Bill's Story on page 12 in the Big Book, “Why don't you choose your own conception of God?”, the mission of this Overeaters Anonymous meeting is to be as inclusive as possible regarding spirituality and language, while staying firmly rooted in the program of recovery outlined in The Big Book. Multiple meetings/speakers on every chapter/step allow for access to multiple perspectives on our common solution. For more information about this meeting: https://cyocbbstudy.blogspot.com
For today's episode, CyberCEO Lisa shares her remarkable experience with her Cyberbacker. Prepare to be amazed as she unveils the incredible level of promptness, efficiency, and overall wonderfulness displayed by her Cyberbacker. From the simplest to the most daunting tasks, her Cyberbacker delivers immediate results. Need a database built? Not a problem for this unparalleled assistant. Join us as we delve into the exceptional capabilities and outstanding performance of remarkable Cyberbackers on this episode of CyberCEO. For more information, visit our website at www.cyberbacker.com
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Click here to connect with the Our Given Purpose Ministry The Bible In A Year Daily Reading Plan Saturday, April 1, 2023 Deuteronomy 18:1- 20:20, Luke 9:28-50, Psalm 73:1-28, Proverbs 12:10 Finding Strength in an Unchanging God by contributing writer: Lisa C. Gant Connect with Lisa Is the CEO and founder of Gant Editorial Services. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/torrie-w-slaughter/message
Sometimes we all need a little help believing in ourselves and reaching for our dreams. Lisa Carmichael (Lisa "C") provides that help for women who want accountability and kindness as they grow their businesses. Lisa C talks about how she helps women overcome impostor syndrome, make decisions more effortlessly, and invest in self care. You'll walk away with motivation to take better care of yourself and reach beyond your limiting beliefs. Mentioned in This Episode: Lisa C's blog post about breaking her wrist - Become A Mental Health Advocate LisaRCarmicheal.com Improve Pigmentation & Dull Skin S6 EP9 Get Rid of Crepey Skin & Dark Spots S4 EP10 - Creating a fulfilling empty nester life with Alison Golden S5 EP1 - Find Your Purpose In Life: What is Your Why? Watch our Intros On YouTube On Simple Beauty Minerals ➡️Contest Entry - Give us a written review on Apple, screenshot the review and send it over to one of us via Instagram or Facebook. We will choose one winner per month to receive a 15% Gift Code from both Simple Beauty Minerals & Linda's Style Programs and services. **DISCLOSURE: Hey beautiful! We may be affiliates for some of the products that we recommend on the Podcast. When you purchase those items through our links, we will earn a small commission. You will NEVER pay more when buying a product through our links. Plus, It helps support the Podcast, so we can continue to offer you lots of great free information. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/living-visibly-over-50/message
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Click here to connect with the Our Given Purpose Ministry The Bible In A Year Daily Reading Plan Monday, March 13, 2023 Numbers 19:1-20:29, Luke 1:1-25, Psalm 56:1-13, Proverbs 11:8 It Starts with Trust: Winning the Battle Against Fear by contributing writer: Lisa C. Gant Connect with Lisa Is the CEO and founder of Gant Editorial Services. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/torrie-w-slaughter/message
GFR Show host Lisa Cherney becomes the guest on her own podcast as she hands over the interviewer role to her former mentor, business partner and one of her dearest friends, Lisa Sasevich aka The Queen of Sales Conversion. Lisa S is the monumentally smart and motivated Owner/CEO of The Invisible Close, and her tight relationship with Lisa C makes her the perfect person to take over as host for this special episode.Hear the beginning of the Lisas' epic 15-year and counting love story, and the way it's shown up in their businesses, impacted their lives, and even trickled down to their daughters who also have a special connection. The Lisas cover topics like motherhood, mentorship and meditation. Plus, they dive into the way their lives and lessons have intertwined as two (very different) women in business who are uplifted by spiritual paths.Lisa S asks Lisa C to recap her 2022 (which was largely a freakin' beast), and share what she's looking forward to in 2023. And, Lisa C confesses something that surprised her about herself recently, and the insight she gained around where she is in her healing journey and evolution.You'll also hear some fun stories from the Lisas' adventures with their daughters, in particular, one about manifesting a lost jacket together that still blows their minds, and another about the top 3 things you do when you're stressed out (hint: it's another M word that might make you blush).Hope you enjoy! ResourcesGet Lisa Sasevich's gift here: Download Lisa's proven "Irresistible Offer Blueprint" and boost your sales today!The 12 GFR Commandments - download your own copy nowJoin the GFR Squad - get started for just 20 Bucks! Plus experience Lisa GFRing all over the place in the private SQUAD Quad Facebook Group ;)GFR Episodes MentionedLisa Sasevich - From $40 Million in Sales to Intentional White SpaceLisa Cherney - My Grief Sabbatical Lovefest for Liberated Leaders with Mama PhyllisDid you enjoy the podcast?If you liked this episode let me know! Reviews for the podcast on iTunes are much appreciated! This helps us reach entrepreneurs just like you to be unapologetically themselves. If you received value from this episode, it would mean the world if you could take a moment and leave your 5-star rating and positive review. You can do that by visiting right here
This Episode is dedicated to my Army: Amra, Amy, Angela, Buddy, Chip, Chris, Christine, Elisabeth, Glen, Jen, Jen, John, Judy, Kris, Laura, Lisa A., Lisa C., Lisa R., Kathryn, Kevin J, Kim, Michele, Mike, Monica, Nathan K., Norma, Sandy, Sheila, Tim. 0:40 - NARM, Neural Affective Relational Model of Therapy1:20 - Sobriety SoldiersInstagram4:30 - Writing down your priorities, so you can plan your Recovery and see, based on the list, who can be a part of that Journey6:05 - Recovery networks and community connections: identifying connection needs and community linkage opportunities in early recovery populations 7:14 - The Recovery Pathway is enhanced by Positive Social Networks8:20 - Community Recovery Capital, and the Visual mentioned (see link above), on Page 129:15 - Page 14 of the study, that ties in Community Assets and the development of those AssetsThank you for listening and please visit www.siblinghoodofrecovery.com for free resources, links to organizations, groups and individuals who can offer help in the Journey of Recovery towards healing from substance use disorders. If you like this Podcast, please leave a rating on wherever you're listening. It will help to get the word out. If there is one message I can leave you with, the best you can offer your loved one battling addiction is love and a healthier you. Walk gently, my friend.
I am always looking for fresh images to use in my social media posts, on my website, and for my clients' projects. Images are a big part of marketing, and we don't all have the budget for unlimited photo shoots. (sigh... I really wish I did)But because so many people need clarification on copyrights and how they work, and what you can and cannot use, I brought in an expert in Copyrights: lawyer and professional photographer, Lisa C. Alvarez.Lisa shared that copyright is given to the person who presses the shutter button. It's automatic.If you are looking for free images, here are a few sites for you:unsplash.compixabay.compexels.comwordpress.org/openverseWhat you need might not be on one of these sites, so feel free to go look and license the artwork you need.ResourcesCheck out Lisa's photos hereFollow Lisa on InstagramConnect with Lisa on LinkedInConnect with me on LinkedInJoin the List Growth 101 waitlist if you're ready to do better marketingLooking for other ways to work with me? Start here! Looking to save time or get more information from AI?If you're just starting out with AI or looking to enhance your outputs, my book 'Mastering AI in Communications' is your essential guide. Whether you're a beginner or ready to take your skills to the next level, grab your free electronic copy or purchase it on Amazon right here!Amazon: https://a.co/d/bhblVcGFree e-version: https://courses.kendracorman.com/aibookDon't miss this opportunity to transform your approach and make AI your most powerful tool yet in saving time and improving efficiency!
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Bible Study & Devotional Day 262 Guiding Scripture: “Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, ‘This is the way; walk in it.'” (Isaiah 30:21) Making Decisions God's Way Contributing writer: Lisa C. Gant Not long ago, I was presented with an investment opportunity that looked great on paper. People were gathering together in the spirit of building wealth, and as long as everyone contributed to the greater mission, we would all win. That was the claim, anyway. It seemed incredible, almost too good to be true. And it was. And I almost fell for it. At the outset, everything looked legit. A trusted individual invited me to discuss the details, and I presented the proposal to my husband. We were budding investors, but we did our research and felt ready to move forward. To continue reading please visit www.ourgivenpurpose.com The Bible In A Year Daily Reading Plan Monday, September 19, 2022 Isaiah 30:12-33:9, Galatians 5:1-12, Psalm 63:1-11, Proverbs 23:22 Download or Print the One Year Bible Reading Plan Connect with Lisa Is the CEO and founder of Gant Editorial Services and the founder of Purpose Without Apology, a podcast that teaches women of faith how to boldly live out their God-given purpose. She is also a wife to my incredible husband of sixteen years, and a mom of two brilliant, wonderful children. Tune in for uplifting Bible teaching podcasts and connect with Lisa on Instagram. Visit www.lisacgant.com for more information and how you can work with Lisa. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/torrie-w-slaughter/message
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Bible Study & Devotional 244 Guiding Scripture: (2 Corinthians 5:21, NIV) “God made him who had no sin to be sin for us so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” Breaking the Curse of Perfectionism Contributing Writer: Lisa C. Gant Hello, my name is Lisa, and I am a recovering perfectionist. I have a vivid memory of being the last child in my kindergarten class to finish a drawing. I kept coloring long after everyone else had finished, to the point where my teacher had to tell me to stop so we could move on to another activity, and when she did, I promptly burst into tears. Why? Because my drawing wasn't right. It wasn't perfect. It was all downhill from there. Continue reading at www.ourgivenpurpose.com The Bible In A Year Daily Reading Plan Thursday, September 1, 2022 Job 40:1-42:17, 2 Corinthians 5:11-21, Psalm 45:1-17, Proverbs 22:14 Download or Print the One Year Bible Reading Plan Connect with Lisa Is the CEO and founder of Gant Editorial Services and the founder of Purpose Without Apology, a podcast that teaches women of faith how to boldly live out their God-given purpose. She is also a wife to my incredible husband of sixteen years, and a mom of two brilliant, wonderful children. Tune in for uplifting Bible teaching podcasts and connect with Lisa on Instagram. Visit www.lisacgant.com for more information and how you can work with Lisa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/torrie-w-slaughter/message
Grace [charis] is first and foremost the gift of the Spirit who justifies and sanctifies us. But grace also includes the gifts [charismata] that the Spirit grants us to associate us with his work, to enable us to collaborate in the salvation of others and in the growth of the Body of Christ, the Church. There are sacramental graces, gifts proper to the different sacraments. There are furthermore special graces, also called charisms after the Greek term used by St. Paul and meaning "favor," "gratuitous gift," "benefit." Whatever their character - sometimes it is extraordinary, such as the gift of miracles or of tongues - charisms are oriented toward sanctifying grace and are intended for the common good of the Church. They are at the service of charity which builds up the Church (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2003). Sign up here. Thank you to my newest Friends of the Show Sherrie T; Katherine B; Denise M; Vicky L; Meg K; Elizabeth H; Mary O'D; Kathy R; Vanessa B; Rachel M; Kathy J; Beth L: Sarah R; Patricia J; Jennifer C; Bronwyn B; Kate A; Apryl B; Katherine C; Cheryl K; Barbara Ann S; Jennifer J; Christina A; Nancy K; Christine W; Elizabeth C; Gabriela M; Denise S; DeeAnna G; Joan T; Tommi W; Kim G; Melissa H; Beth K; Kathleen N; Brie C; Janice B; Theresa T; Teran G; Sarah K; Lisa C; Robyn M; Maria I; Denise M; Fidelis L; Margit C; Natalie W; Jane S; Joan R; Christian K; Ed P; Mary F; Karen A; Michelle S; Jennifer C; Rosemarie B; Miriam F; Dianne; Miryam B; Regina S; Meredith P; Julie S; Vicki G; and Cordelia N for loving and lifting me! Friends of the Show get all Premium Content and monthly meet-ups with Sonja! LOVE the Word® is a Bible study method based on Mary's own practice: lectio without the Latin. Get the book based on Sonja's method in the right margin, How to Pray Like Mary. L | Listen (Receive the Word via audio or video.) O | Observe (Connect the passage to your life and recent events.) What has the Holy Spirit said to you through this episode on spiritual gifts? Do you know or have an idea of what your gifts are? What do you want to say to Him about this show? V | Verbalize (Pray about your thoughts and emotions.) Remembering that He loves you and that you are in His presence, talk to God about the particulars of your O – Observe step. You may want to write your reflections in your LOVE the Word® journal. Or, get a free journal page and guide in the right-hand margin. E | Entrust (May it be done to me according to your word!) Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of Your faithful. Enkindle in them the fire of Your love, and there shall be a new creation, and You shall renew the face of the earth. Amen. + Bible Study Evangelista is on the Laudate app! Connect I am no longer on Facebook. Join us in the new community forum, where we're talking about spiritual gifts, daily LOVE the Word takeaways, healing, caregiver support, and lots more. What We Discussed | Show Notes Overview: Minutes 00:12:00 – The call is to everyone: "Why do you stand here idle all day?" (Matt 20:3-4); you have a "totally unique contribution" to make to the Church's mission Minutes 12:01-24:00 – Charismata are not the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit we receive in baptism; St. Paul's exhortation on spiritual gifts and his description in 1 Corinthians 12 Minutes 24:01-36:00 – gift passages: Ephesians 4, 1 Peter 4, and 1 Corinthians 12; seven gifts of the Holy Spirit we receive at Baptism and Confirmation are for your sanctification, while the spiritual gifts build up the Church Minutes 36:01-48:00 – Equipping gifts, Service gifts, Sign gifts Resources Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity, Pope Paul VI On the Vocation and Mission of the Lay Faithful in the Church and in the World, Christefideles Laici, Pope John Paul II Fruitful Discipleship, Sherry Weddell Transcript Click here for a transcript of the show.
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Bible Study & Devotional Day 91
LISA C. WEBER, CANDIDATE FOR TEXAS STATE HOUSE OF REP DISCUSSES HER CAMPAIGN AND PLATFORM --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tony-renfro/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tony-renfro/support
An anxiety checklist (get yours here), our three brains, "growing a set," hearing God speak and discerning His will, a one-on-one with a brave and hurting soul, finding your purpose, and best Scripture and journaling practices were on this week's book club agenda. Below is the audio from our meeting. Next week I hope to provide video, but this week's meeting showed a huge grid of participants that made it hard to follow, especially during the one-on-one. So only audio this week, and we'll try to provide video, too, next week. If you were left in the waiting room, I expected about half of those registered to show up (Surprise! It seems almost all of you did.), and the list of participants was so long, we did not see you there. We will do a better job next week of keeping an eye on the waiting room, but come early; we close the room at 6:35 CST. If you cannot find the Zoom links emailed to you at registration and again on Tuesday as a reminder, please check your spam folder. Everyone (but one, who registered under the wrong email address) found their Zoom emails there. See you tomorrow at 6:30 PM CST or via email next week! Thank you to my newest Friends of the Show (earliest, from last post, to most recent), Rose C; James R; Paul D; Kara T; Mary-Cynthia P; Sally R; Maryann F; Christine S; Colleen S; Leticia S; Brenda P; Caitlyn T; Ingrid N; Lisa C!; Christine O; Cynthia H; Ro B; Katherine H; Marcie C; Lynne A; Marichelle R; Karen B; Ruth F; Christine McE; Hollie K; Stacie D; Cathy K; Diane F; Sue F; Brenda C; Maria A; Erica H; Meredith P; Kara R; Jeanne F; Joan T; and Stacie M, for loving and lifting me! Friends of the Show get all Premium Content! LOVE the Word® is a Bible study method based on Mary's own practice: lectio without the Latin. Get the book based on Sonja's method in the right margin, How to Pray Like Mary. L | Listen (Receive the Word via audio or video.) O | Observe (Connect the passage to your life and recent events.) Have you read the book? Have you listened to the Freedom from Anxiety podcast series? What did the first book club meeting add to your understanding? What has God said to you? What does He want you to do next? V | Verbalize (Pray about your thoughts and emotions.) Remembering that He loves you and that you are in His presence, talk to God about the particulars of your O – Observe step. You may want to write your reflections in your LOVE the Word® journal. Or, get a free journal page and guide in the right-hand margin. E | Entrust (May it be done to me according to your word!) Heavenly Father, I ask that Your love flow upon me. May the Blood of Christ cover all wounds and restore all in me to wholeness and life. May the fire from Our Lady's heart now enter me and anoint everything with the Holy Spirit and blind Satan. May St. Joseph wrap me with blessings and peace, in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen + (Prayer for Inner Healing, Deliverance Prayers for the Laity, Fr. Ripperger) Bible Study Evangelista is on the Laudate app! Facebook Discussion Community We're talking over on the Facebook page. Come chat with us.
Jenny and Nadine reconvene to talk about reasons not to set reading goals, look back on the year, and discuss which books we've read and enjoyed lately. Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 234: Punctuation Marks Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify Or listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed:Mr. Eternity by Aaron Their Mud Sweeter than Honey: Voices of Communist Albania by Margo Rejner; translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones History in Pieces (short story) by Beth GoderEm by Kim Thuy Three Apples Fell from the Sky by Narine Abgaryan, translated by Lisa C. HaydenOther mentions: Cloud Atlasby David MitchellThe Actual Starby Monica ByrneSvetlana Alexievichbethgoder.comThe Punctuation Factory by Beth Goder (short story. behind paywalll)How to Say I Love You w/ Wikipediaby Beth Goder (short story)Ru by Kim ThuyThe Space between Worlds by Micaiah JohnsonUnfollow Me: Essays on Complicity by Jill Louise BusbyThe Book of Magic by Alice HoffmanRelated episodes: Episode 008 - Gone Rogue with guests Steve Richardson, Libby Young, and Mike WiniskiEpisode 038 - Monica Byrne Wants to Make People (Want to) Scream with guest Monica ByrneEpisode 129 - Coming Back to Books with NadineEpisode 152 - Kill 'em and Leave with NadineEpisode 195 - Muchness with NadineEpisode 229 - Second Contact with Tom Episode 232 - Barkskins ReadalongStalk us online:Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy Nadine at GoodreadsAll links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors. I link to Amazon when a book is not listed with Bookshop.
This is part 2 of our two-parter. Be sure to listen to episode 3 first! We'll be chatting about dark sides, deities, and deep humiliation!Relevant Linkage: Rami's Sit & Groove Workout!https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR1H7pQuK71gfQiyUzxkEwWxCpAPLOantMonsters Of Talk Podcast Episode Feat Me! https://soundcloud.com/margaretcho/motmowiCurtsey to Stacey R, Andrea Z. and Samantha S, thank you for your past support and making this possible!And BIG UPS to my current PatriPosse! Marty W., Meg B., JP, Lisa C., D. Potts, aeric meredith-goujon, Sinclair Sexsmith, Becky B., Alan G., Sara L., Esther, Mac,The Adipositivity Project, Kathleen M., Andrea, DK Green, Stephanie S., Michelle D., Michael O. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/all-that-and-mo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is part one of a 2-parter feat my amazing homie Rami Margron! We go on about hyenas, breathing, theater, kinky stuff and weird spirituality.Come thru on Patreon and become my Sub(scriber) and my DOM (Donator Of Money) and earn all the clout! https://www.patreon.com/MollenaLeeWilliamsHaasCurtsey to Stacey R, Andrea Z. and Samantha S, thank you for your past support and making this possible!And BIG UPS to my current PatriPosse! Marty W., Meg B., JP, Lisa C., D. Potts, aeric meredith-goujon, Sinclair Sexsmith, Becky B., Alan G., Sara L., Esther, Mac,The Adipositivity Project, Kathleen M., Andrea, DK Green, Stephanie S., Michelle D., Michael O.Relevant Linkage: Urban Tantra from Barbara Carellas https://barbaracarrellas.com/Rami! https://www.ramimargron.com/about.html Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/all-that-and-mo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Read more on my website: http://mollena.com.If you wish to support this work, please join us on Patreon!Shout out to my PatriPeeps!Stacey R, Mac, Andrea Z. and Samantha S, thank you for your past support and making this possible!And BIG UPS to my current PatriPosse! Meg B., JP, Lisa C., D. Potts, aeric meredith-goujon,Sinclair Sexsmith, Becky B., Alan G., Sara L., Esther, The Adipositivity Project, Kathleen M., Andrea, DK Green, Stephanie S., Michelle D., Michael O. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/all-that-and-mo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A fun conversation with Professor Diller where she shares her experience with bandaids and offers a historical context on segregation in America.
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A conversation with Professor Diller where she shares a historical context on race based slavery and her thoughts on privilege.
A conversation with Professor Diller where she shares a historical context on race and slavery.
Some people are walking around with a feeling of not knowing their self-worth. Today's featured author is mom and Baltimore native, Lisa Chanel Butler. Lisa and I talk about her writing journey, discovering her inner glow and more! Key Takeaways: Be careful of who you take your advice from. Learn to challenge yourself. Be authentic when writing your book. Never neglect your own needs. Don't fall for the comparison trap on social media. Lisa's Books: https://www.amazon.com/Lisa-Butler/e/B004ZN9H9I/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 Related Episodes: 13 - "Water in a Broken Glass" with Odessa Rose - http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/going-north-podcast-episode-13-odessa-rose-findyourvoicenow 52 - "You Go Girl" with Chandra B. Payne (@ChandraBPayne) - http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/52-you-go-girl-with-chandra-b-payne-empowermovellc 62 - Defying the Verdict with Charita Cole Brown - http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/62-defying-the-verdict-with-charita-cole-brown 65 - "Stronger Than My Struggles" with Melony Hill @STMSBmore - http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/65-stronger-than-my-struggles-with-melony-hill-stmsbmore 70 - "From Grief to Grind" with Phoenix J Ma'ri - http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/70-from-grief-to-grind-with-phoenix-j-mari 71- "First Love Yourself" with Kim Trosper (@kimltrosper) - http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/71-first-love-yourself-with-kim-trosper-kimltrosper The opening track is titled, “Don't Hold Your Breath” by Marcus D. To cop the full track, click on the following link. https://marcusd.net/track/dont-hold-ya-breath
The VIP starts of with Lisa C in a mood..Getting Alcohol from Farm Stores..Daily Democratic Polls. NBA Talk (sorta) Do you want a guy who wears his feelings on his sleeve? Donald Trump and Fast Food...
At the top of the show host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Lisa C. Paul to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her book SWIMMING IN THE DAYLIGHT. Then at the top of the hour Webb talks with talk show host/entrepreneur Tony Wilkins about his new projects and how his show Small Business Forum has swawned a tv show, magazines and more.