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“The Little Things inthe Christmas Story” MerryChristmas, and welcome to Pastor's Chat. On this Christmas morning, I want totake a few moments to remind us that God often works through what the worldconsiders small, insignificant, and unnoticed. Years ago, I preached a messagetitled “The Little Things in the Christmas Story.” And the more I reflect onthe birth of Christ, the more I am convinced that Christmas is a story filledwith little things that reveal a very big God.Theworld looks for greatness in power, position, and prominence. But God revealsHis glory through humility, obedience, and faith. Notice these “Little Things”associated with the Christmas story. ALittle Town — BethlehemTheprophet Micah tells us: “But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be littleamong the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me thatis to be ruler in Israel.” (Micah 5:2) Bethlehem was a small, obscurevillage—hardly the place one would expect a King to be born. Yet God chose alittle town to bring forth the Savior of the world. God is never limited bylocation. He delights in working through places the world overlooks. ALittle Virgin Girl — MaryLuketells us that God chose a young virgin named Mary (Luke 1:27). She was notfamous, powerful, or influential—just a humble young woman willing to say yesto God. Her simple response still echoes through history: “Be it unto meaccording to thy word.” (Luke 1:38) One surrendered heart can change thecourse of history. ALittle Stable and a Little MangerLukechapter 2 reminds us there was no room in the inn, so Jesus was born in a lowlyplace and laid in a manger. The King of glory was not born in a palace but in astable. The Bread of Life was laid in a feeding trough. God entered the worldquietly, humbly, and without earthly applause. Christmas reminds us that Godcame down to where we are. ALittle Baby“Untoyou is born this day in the city of David a Savior.” (Luke 2:11) Theeternal Son of God came as a helpless infant. Almighty God wrapped Himself inhuman flesh. Omnipotence came in weakness. Eternity stepped into time. Neverunderestimate what God can do through something that looks small. ALittle Group of ShepherdsThefirst people to hear the announcement of Christ's birth were shepherds—ordinarymen doing ordinary work. “And there were in the same country shepherdsabiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.” (Luke 2:8) Godchose faithful, watchful men—not kings or scholars—to receive the good newsfirst. Heaven still reveals truth to the humble and attentive. ALittle StarMatthewtells us that wise men were guided by a star (Matthew 2:2). One small light ledsincere seekers to the Savior. God still uses light—the light of His Word, ofHis truth, and of His Son—to guide hearts that are genuinely seeking Him. ALittle Response of FaithMarybelieved. Joseph obeyed. The shepherds went. The wise men followed. Christmasreminds us that God's greatest work often begins with simple obedience. ABig God at Work Through Little ThingsChristmasteaches us this powerful truth: God specializes in using little things toaccomplish eternal purposes.Littleplaces. Little people. Little acts of faith.Andthrough them all, God brought us the greatest gift of all—Jesus Christ.“ForGod so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son.” (John 3:16) ThisChristmas morning, may we not overlook the small things. May we surrender whatwe have, where we are, and who we are to the Lord. The Lord can use us andwhatever we yield to Him for the glory of God! MayGod bless you, and may you have a truly merry Christmas.
In this episode, Travis and his producer Eric unpack how seemingly tiny decisions—good and bad—quietly compound into massive outcomes over time. Using the classic “tortoise and the hare” story as a metaphor, they talk through why consistent, boring actions often beat flashy sprints, especially in business and wealth-building. On this episode we talk about: The “tortoise vs. hare” mindset and why consistency beats short bursts of unsustainable effort in entrepreneurship. Why starting to create content early in his journey is one of the smallest but highest-leverage decisions Travis ever made. How old podcast episodes and clips continue to generate leads, sales, and brand equity years after they were created. The hidden cost of splitting focus too early—spinning up new offers, platforms, and projects instead of scaling what's already working. Why “small leaks” in systems (like weak onboarding or poor follow-up) become major problems once you start to scale. Top 3 Takeaways Creating content consistently is a tiny, repeatable decision that can produce outsized returns for years, especially as platforms and AI keep indexing and resurfacing your work. The fastest path to growth is usually doubling and tripling down on what's already working, not constantly chasing new offers, channels, or “shiny objects.” Small operational problems—like sloppy onboarding or neglected client communication—may look minor at low volume but can become business-threatening cracks in the dam once you scale. Notable Quotes “Content works for you while you sleep; it's still one of the most underrated, highest-leverage activities a business owner can do.” “Most of the time you are not tapped out on what's working—you just got bored and started looking for new stuff.” “Every action compounds over time; small good decisions compound positively, and small bad ones compound negatively.” ✖️✖️✖️✖️
Merry Christmas Everyone! This special episode of Hey Dude… The 90s Called features more never-before-seen short, sharp, and hilarious stories from our favorite guests. We mix it up with Hollywood memories, lifestyle quirks, production anecdotes, and silly micro-moments that show our guests at their most human. We would love your feedback... If you enjoyed this episode, tell us why! Leave us a review and make sure you subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Executive Producers are Riley Peleuses + Ian McNeny for YEA Media Group If you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Christine and David as guests on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to podcast@yeamediagroup.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textBig, flashy milestones get the spotlight, but the quiet wins are what actually move a coaching career forward. We open up about how progress hides in the small, repeatable actions most people overlook—smoother conversations, braver follow-ups, firmer boundaries—and why tracking those moments changes how you see yourself. Instead of waiting to feel ready, we make the case that real confidence comes from action first, feeling second, and we share practical prompts you can use to surface the proof you already have.Together we unpack the shift from proving to practicing. Proving makes you chase external validation and swings your emotions between highs and lows. Practicing gives you a stable process: take a small step, gather evidence, evaluate, and try again. We walk through examples from coaching rooms where “start messy” is more than a catchphrase—it's the fastest path to skill, clarity, and steady momentum. When you highlight micro wins at the start of every session, you compress the distance between effort and reward, rebuild trust in yourself, and reduce the doubt that creeps in between big results.As confidence grows, a new challenge often appears: comparison. We preview how comparison hijacks focus and how a personal scoreboard of controllable actions disarms it. If you've been waiting for the right moment to launch, post, invite, or lead, this is your nudge to move now, review later, and let the evidence of action reshape your identity as a coach. Subscribe for more grounded strategies, share this with a coach who needs a wins audit, and leave a review to tell us which small win you're celebrating today.Interested in monthly coaching that helps you elevate how you think, act, and lead? ELEVATE by Modern Leadership Coaching gives you the structure and support to turn intention into real momentum.Join a community of people who are choosing to lead themselves, right now:https://www.modernleadership.us/elevate
In this episode of 'It's the Little Things' podcast, Endya shares her personal journey through illness, reflecting on the lessons learned about pride, body image, and societal expectations of beauty. She emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and encourages listeners to redefine their understanding of beauty through a faith-based lens, reminding them that true worth comes from within and is not dictated by societal standards.
In this episode, we speak with Rebecca Heimsoth, a young mother and survivor of myelodysplastic syndrome who underwent a bone marrow transplant in April 2022. Diagnosed shortly after turning 33, Rebecca shares her deeply personal journey of navigating transplant recovery, chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), and parenting two small children. Her story is one of resilience, support, and a constant fight to reclaim her life after cancer.We begin by learning how Rebecca's transplant process unfolded with the support of her family. Her mother stepped in as her full-time caregiver while she temporarily relocated over an hour away from home for five months, separated from her children. Her youngest sister was a full match donor, which initially reduced concern for GVHD—until lung GVHD symptoms appeared five months post-transplant. This diagnosis triggered new fears, especially around survival, and marked the beginning of her chronic GVHD journey, which later expanded to include fascia involvement. Rebecca explains the physical and emotional toll—early menopause, chronic fatigue, cognitive effects, and mobility challenges.We discuss how she manages flare-ups with physical therapy, walking, stretching, and even cupping. Despite the physical setbacks, Rebecca remains actively involved with her family, thanks to a flexible job, long-term disability support, and a strong support system. Her husband takes on parenting duties when her health dips, and her kids have learned small routines to help protect her from illness, such as wearing masks and showering after school. These steps, while difficult, have helped them all cope as a unit.Rebecca also opens up about the mental health side of survivorship—dealing with PTSD, depression, and a sense of loss over her former self. She credits her psychologist, psychiatrist, and peer support groups as vital tools for managing the psychological weight. Online and in-person GVHD groups have connected her to other young adults navigating similar terrain, helping her feel less alone.Despite not returning to her full-time career, Rebecca is finding meaning in her part-time work and family life. Her goals have shifted—from professional advancement to simply watching her kids grow up. Whether it's family vacations or bedtime snuggles, she cherishes these moments. Her ultimate aim is to be present for her daughter's high school graduation in 2037. Every step forward, no matter how small, is part of the victory.Want to connect with a Young Adult Survivor Group? Find Kim on Instagram at @YourCancerBestie - http://instagram.com/yourcancerbestieThanks to our Season 19 sponsors, Incyte and Sanofi.https://incyte.com/https://www.sanofi.com/en00:40 – Introduction to Rebecca Heimsoth01:00 – Diagnosis at Age 33 and Initial Symptoms02:07 – Preparing for Transplant and Family Separation04:20 – Emotional Toll and Health Concerns06:20 – Importance of Physical Therapy and Walking06:53 – Balancing Flare-Ups, Appointments, and Parenthood08:20 – Role of Caregivers: Mom and Husband's Support09:43 – Kids' Resilience and Coping with Germ Concerns11:13 – Creative Ways to Explain Cancer to Children13:57 – Impact on Friendships and Social Life16:25 – Finding Online Support Networks and Groups17:43 – Meeting a Fellow Survivor in Person21:35 – Advice for Managing GVHD Symptoms23:16 – Navigating Nutrition with a Busy Family24:40 – Cognitive Health and Chemo Brain Hacks27:52 – Life After Transplant: Gratitude, Travel, and Parenting30:56 – Career Impact and Redefining Success32:23 – Living for the Milestones and Creating New Goals32:51 – Final Reflections and Words of Thanks National Bone Marrow Transplant Link - (800) LINK-BMT, or (800) 546-5268.nbmtLINK Website: https://www.nbmtlink.org/nbmtLINK Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/nbmtLINKFollow the nbmtLINK on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/nbmtlink/The nbmtLINK YouTube Page can be found by clicking here.To participate in the GVHD Mosaic, click here: https://amp.livemosaics.com/gvhd Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Howdy do, Bonsai Buds! On this episode of Little Things, Evan talks with Brian Hollowell about another favorite species, American hornbeam. Evan and Brian talk the dos and don'ts of collecting and developing American hornbeam and why they might just be one of the best deciduous species available in the United States for bonsai.Check out more of Brian's bonsai on his Instagram @brianhollowellpgaAgain thanks to our sponsors: Joshua Roth Tools, Underhill Bonsai, and Bonsai BarAlso, a massive thanks to our editor Matt O'Donnell. Thanks for editing every episode and meeting deadlines!Buy Joshua Roth tools on Underhill's online store:underhillbonsaistore.comBook classes at your favorite brewery:bonsaibar.com
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After calling the game and diving into the film, Bob Papa and Carl Banks recap the Giants' loss and what went wrong. From failing to handle the little things to giving up costly plays on defense and special teams, they break down the bad habits that keep showing up. 0:00 | Intro: Dissecting the Loss to the Commanders 0:34 | The Fatal Flaws: Why Good Stats Are Lying to the Giants 4:50 | Execution is Optional: The Problem with Situational Awareness 9:58 | Momentum Killers: The Cost of Missed Opportunities on Offense 14:26 | Praising Abdul Carter's Dominant, Well-Rounded Game 22:15 | Enforcing the Standard: The Unchanging Principles of Winning 27:49 | The MetLife Stadium Wind Theory: How to Gain a Home Field Advantage 32:06 | Wrap-up & Looking Ahead to the Vikings Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
That feeling when something small seems like no big deal? Like skipping your quiet time just this once, or that harmless compromise you keep making?In this episode, I'm preaching through Matthew 27:1-10, examining how Judas's betrayal of Jesus didn't start with thirty pieces of silver—it started way smaller than that. Just like American Airlines Flight 191 didn't crash because of one catastrophic failure, but because of one tiny bolt that nobody checked.Here's the beautiful truth: if small compromises lead to big consequences, then small acts of faithfulness lead to big kingdom impact. Jesus himself only ministered for three years within a thirty mile radius of his hometown, yet his obedience brought salvation to the world.What you'll learn:* The difference between remorse and repentance (and why it matters)* How the Sanhedrin's “small” unfaithfulness led to catastrophic consequences* Why the ordinary, mundane things in your life matter more than you think* Practical steps to check the “bolts” in your life before they lead to disasterKey Question: What is the bolt you need to check today?
In the Incarnation, the Infinite God becomes finite, limited, even small. The Word is made flesh and begins his earthly life as an infant, as a little thing. In the spiritual life, little things are also a dwelling place of God. Little deeds, ordinary tasks, and everyday moments are all opportunities for us "to seek Christ, to find Christ, to love Christ", who is present but hidden in each circumstance.
That feeling when something small seems like no big deal? Like skipping your quiet time just this once, or that harmless compromise you keep making?In this episode, I'm preaching through Matthew 27:1-10, examining how Judas's betrayal of Jesus didn't start with thirty pieces of silver—it started way smaller than that. Just like American Airlines Flight 191 didn't crash because of one catastrophic failure, but because of one tiny bolt that nobody checked.Here's the beautiful truth: if small compromises lead to big consequences, then small acts of faithfulness lead to big kingdom impact. Jesus himself only ministered for three years within a thirty mile radius of his hometown, yet his obedience brought salvation to the world.What you'll learn:* The difference between remorse and repentance (and why it matters)* How the Sanhedrin's “small” unfaithfulness led to catastrophic consequences* Why the ordinary, mundane things in your life matter more than you think* Practical steps to check the “bolts” in your life before they lead to disasterKey Question: What is the bolt you need to check today?
Ever had something small happen that completely wrecked your day? A spilled coffee, a dead phone battery, or that one email that sends you over the edge? Scotch, Tank, and Mandy dive into the everyday annoyances that turn a good day upside down—and we read YOUR texts to see what drives you crazy. Relatable, funny, and a little therapeutic, this episode is all about life’s tiny disasters that feel huge in the moment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whitney, Collin, and Doug continue their deep dive of Stranger Things 5 with 'The Vanishing of Holly Wheeler', including chats about Karen's bath routine, Jonathan and Steve's tiff, and old-timey soap dispensers. Plus, Where in the World Is…, Little Things, Needle Drops, Homework, and some bonus cute little things from Lucie Kaas! Leave your six-iron in the backyard and join us!
On this episode Seth brings us the last look at the Little Things at Universal Orlando for 2025, we wrap up Which Stick Gets Your Lick with two submissions and then countdown the FreezeRay Pops as voted by our Listeners, we are joined by Ben and Aubree to chat about the Holidays and the Holiday Tour & we wrap up the show by announcing next years listener interactive topic. Join us in The Producers Club Follow us: LINKTREE
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In this episode we explore how to give the right amount of F&*$s when little things go wrong in life. We discuss toxic positivity and what can go wrong if you do not acknowledge your feelings. Mariska and I also remind you that it doesn't need to be Giving Tuesday to support Paws for Patrick and any other charity of your choice.
Sometimes we want things the way we think they should be, but trusting something bigger than us seems to work out better. Life feels like a big puzzle, and there is someone above placing the pieces to complete the picture, and our job is to be patient and let the magic happen sometimes!
Do you feel like what you have to offer isn't enough? If you wish you had more to do more in your life, then this episode will encourage you to shift your perspective and focus on stewarding the small things well. In this episode, I discuss the power of using what you have to cultivate seeds right where you are. This message will encourage you to embrace small beginnings and make room for God to multiply every seed you faithfully sow. Highlights from Today's Episode Participating in God's plan Building capacity through consistency Implementing rhythms and routines Related Resources Check out this podcast episode to hear more about The Importance of Small Great Things. Listen to this podcast episode to learn How to Build Habits That Last. Read more about “doing what you can with what you have” in chapter 14 of my book She's Still There. CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES The post #558 – When God Multiplies the Little Things first appeared on Chrystal Evans Hurst.
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on December 8, 2025 It's unfortunate that BYU got the shaft in the College Football Playoff selection, but we aren't surprised. The Committee just does whatever it wants. "Tanking" is starting to hurt the Jazz Focus on the little things
I'm sure you hear it said all the time, “it's the little things in life that make you happy” - that could not be more true. Just like this podcast - it's the little things - the dad jokes, the coffee, and of course the unknown stories. And that's no different for today's episode, but for the person that we're talking about today, it's the small, seemingly insignificant device that not only saved a man's life, it saved 27 sailors altogether. So welcome to the Missing Chapter Podcast, where we talk about history's greatest events, but appreciate the little, and many times unknown stories like you're about to experience. Go to The Missing Chapter Podcast website for more information, previous episodes, and professional development opportunities!
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KAnalytic Dreamz dives deep into Ella Mai's highly anticipated third studio album Do You Still Love Me? set to drop February 6, 2026 via 10Summers/Interscope Records. The 14-track project, executive produced by Mustard, arrives right in Valentine's season with lead singles “Little Things” and “Tell Her” already moving fans. Pre-orders unlock instant grat tracks plus exclusive merch, including a limited anniversary vinyl linking back to her 2016 CHANGE EP.Ella Mai (31) continues her reign as R&B's quiet storm almost eight years after “Boo'd Up” took her self-titled debut Top 5 on the Hot 100. Following 2022's Heart on My Sleeve (#15 Billboard 200 debut) and three 2024 EPs, she returned stronger after a six-month social break and welcoming her first child with Jayson Tatum.The “Did You Miss Me?” 2025 Anniversary Tour—six completely sold-out intimate shows—sees her revisiting the exact small venues she headlined in 2017: London Courtyard Theatre (Dec 7), Amsterdam Bitterzoet (Dec 9), Paris Les Étoiles (Dec 11), Atlanta The Loft (Dec 14), NYC Mercury Lounge (Dec 15), and LA The Roxy (Dec 17). This run closes 2025 the same way her solo career began before a full world tour expected in 2026.From the neighbor-peeking-through-blinds artwork to Scorpio-season love anthems, Analytic Dreamz breaks down stats, setlist predictions (Boo'd Up, Trip, Naked, DFMU, Not Another Love Song + new cuts), tour significance, and why Do You Still Love Me? feels like Ella Mai's most confident statement yet. Stream the full segment on Notorious Mass Effect now. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Download: MICRO WINS WORKSHEETIn this episode of The Addicted Mind Plus, Duane and Eric Osterlind dive into the importance of celebrating micro wins in the journey of recovery. They discuss how small victories, often overlooked, play a crucial role in maintaining motivation and building resilience. By focusing on these tiny achievements, you can create a positive mindset that fuels your progress toward larger goals. Whether it's putting on your shoes for a walk or writing a single sentence in your journal, these micro wins can significantly boost your emotional well-being and keep you moving forward. Tune in to learn practical tips and hear inspiring insights on how to make the most of your daily successes.Key TopicsThe significance of micro wins in recoveryHow small victories boost motivation and resiliencePractical examples of celebrating micro winsThe impact of savoring positive experiencesStrategies for incorporating micro wins into daily lifeKey Moments[00:01:05] - Introduction to micro wins and their importance[00:02:24] - Discussion on the nihilistic mindset and its impact on recovery[00:03:00] - The role of small victories in building momentum[00:04:00] - Research findings on savoring and its benefits[00:06:55] - Practical examples of micro wins in fitness and personal development[00:09:23] - Strategies for recognizing and celebrating micro wins[00:14:00] - Encouragement to start celebrating micro wins and available resourcesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's episode is perhaps a little more behind the scenes than most. Ronan tells Dave about his nine-month tyre-testing project and why he is now ready to actually test tyres. There's chat about the struggles in picking products for our favourite things lists. And you'll hear a conversation that involves a lot of cliches such as ‘you don't know what you don't know' and ‘listen to your bike and body'. Of course, there's a PSA, and somehow the conversation even turns to elephant asses. Oh yes, the Geeks cover some real ground in this one!Members of Escape Collective get all of that plus the Ask a Wrench segment (with pro mechanic Brad Copeland). It's a big segment this week with five questions answered, but like every other week, it's only available on the member-feed. Speaking of which, members can now access these episodes on Spotify!Time stamps:00:45 - Ronan's long-awaited tyre testing15:10 - The struggle of picking our favourite products23:00 - It's the last 5% that counts the most39:00 - The latest Rabbit Holes42:00 - PSA: The organised mess51:00 - Ask a Wrench (members only)52:00 - Servicing hubs and dealing with freehub drag1:01:25 - Singlespeeds and chain wear1:08:30 - Toe spikes and dealing with faulty shoes1:14:00 - Our preferred safety window for Hookless Road1:21:00 - A torque adapter question
Whitney, Collin, and Doug kick off Stranger Things 5 with 'The Crawl', including discussions about Austin Millbarge, Peanut Butter Boppers, and Will's vastly improved hair. Plus, all of our usual segments are back! Needle Drops, Little Things, Tire Peel-Outs, Where in the World Is.., and, of course, Superlatives! Grab that last drop of Karen's wine and join us!
A Wise and Faithful Woman with Nancy Goring A Bible podcast for ladies Ep487 - Sometimes Its The Little Things
Geoff, Gavin and Andrew talk about most useless fact, xXx, Vin Diesel, last words, paintball, Bingo, good bad dog movies, The Dog Who Saved Christmas, Jones Crayola, The Little Things, Poppi, biotics, fruit eating, apple emoji, annoying your parents, multiverse, The Elixir, better movies, copper, fajitas, weird tech, the state of your pikachu, Pokemon, trading, Geoff cards, collectibles, a claw machine, Disco Fever, and Vancouver Goldeneyes. Sponsored by Factor. Thanks Factor! Go to FACTORMEALS.com/REGULATION50OFF and use code REGULATION50OFF to get 50% off your first box plus Free Breakfast for 1 Year. Offer only valid for new Factor customers with code and qualifying auto-renewing subscription purchase. Support us directly at https://www.patreon.com/TheRegulationPod Stay up to date, get exclusive supplemental content, and connect with other Regulation Listeners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Life's a dance - you cringe as you go. We talk about all the little things that embarrass us, from using the bathroom on an airplane to bricking 3's at noon ball. Then we get the creative juices flowing and come up with the best construction nicknames.After that, we dive into tacos, working with family, and the last time we had a full-on freakout.Tap here for PrizePicks: https://prizepicks.one...
Host Angel Santana encourages listeners to slow down and notice small everyday blessings — a warm drink, a quick laugh, a quiet breath — and find strength in those moments. He reminds listeners that the joy God gives is often quiet and that “the joy of the Lord is your strength” (Nehemiah 8:10). Choose one small joy today and let it change your perspective. Subscribe, share feedback, and visit havefaithletitbegin.com.
In today's episode, I explore the tiny beautiful things that brighten our lives and the moments that bring unexpected joy into our everyday. I talk about: The rose that blooms year-round, and why small consistencies matter How scent, and memories, dreams, and mindfulness can instantly shift our mood The soft magic of fairy lights and the comfort of warm glow The importance of recognising your "little dreams" coming true Why the smallest moments often hold the greatest emotional power Why do I mention these things? Because... A fragrant rose. A quiet moment. A soft light on a dark evening. These aren't "small" things, they're nourishment. They are the moments that bring us back to ourselves. Why This Topic Matters In a world that moves too fast, we overlook the moments that actually bring us joy. This episode encourages you to slow down, breathe, and start noticing: The way nature keeps offering us gifts The tiny details that lift our spirits unexpectedly The sensory experiences that bring us back to ourselves Mindfulness doesn't always look like meditation. Sometimes it looks like stopping to smell a rose. If you've been feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or simply moving too fast through the world, this episode invites you to slow down and rediscover the beauty in the simple things. This episode is perfect for anyone craving calm, grounding, or a reminder that beauty still exists in the everyday. With peace and love always, Amber xoxo
The crew arrives to talk about the tiny little details in games that we absolutely love!
Deuce joined Steve to recap the Saints' 21-17 loss to the Dolphins. Deuce broke down the "little" mistakes that led to New Orleans falling short in Miami.
Deuce joined Steve to recap the Saints' 21-17 loss to the Dolphins. Deuce broke down the "little" mistakes that led to New Orleans falling short in Miami.
Howdy, Bonsai Buds! On this episode of Little Things, Evan speaks with Kurt Dillow about collecting developing shortleaf pines, pinus echinata.. Kurt's approach to collecting and working with a relatively understudied species is great information for those looking to experiment with their own native trees for bonsai. If you're looking for a good guide on how to start stewarding a new species that could make a difference in your local bonsai scene, this is the episode for you!Check out Kurt's work in bonsai photography and his work on his own tree on Instagram, @kurtdillowAgain thanks to our sponsors: Joshua Roth Tools, Underhill Bonsai, and Bonsai BarAlso, a massive thanks to our editor Matt O'Donnell. Thanks for editing every episode and meeting deadlines!Buy Joshua Roth tools on Underhill's online store:underhillbonsaistore.comBook classes at your favorite brewery:bonsaibar.com
On this episode we have the latest Little Things from Seth, A Which Stick from the Rao Family and we discuss the recent THEA Awards. Join us in The Producers Club Follow us: LINKTREE
Giving thanks isn't always easy — especially during the messy, complicated seasons of life.In this heartfelt Thanksgiving episode of Sherapy with Sheri Todd, we explore what real gratitude looks like when the holidays feel overwhelming, emotions run heavy, or life has thrown one plot twist too many.You'll learn how to find—and feel—thankfulness in the small, powerful moments:✨ A breath that grounds you✨ A sunrise that surprises you✨ A kind word that softens the day✨ The tiny joys that carry you through tough timesPlus… stay tuned for a brand-new installment of Email: The Musical, featuring the original song “It's the Little Things”— a warm, uplifting reminder that gratitude often hides in the simplest moments.And great news!The official lyric video for “It's the Little Things” is now live on YouTube!Watch it here:
This episode includes a children's sermon, the Gospel reading and the sermon from Pastor Kent.
In this episode, Candice sits down with Lisa Sugarman, an author, nationally syndicated columnist, crisis counselor, and three-time survivor of suicide loss. After losing her father, her cousin, and a close friend to suicide, Lisa transformed her pain into purpose by becoming a dedicated mental health advocate. She now supports others through her work with The Trevor Project, her Survivors Podcast, and her mental health resource platform, The Help Hub.Throughout this conversation, Lisa shares her deeply personal journey and the moment she learned the truth about her father's death 35 years later. She talks about how grief shaped her path, why honest conversations save lives, and the importance of creating accessible support for every community. Her story is a reminder that hope and healing grow when we speak openly and support one another with compassion. In this episode, you'll hear about:Lisa's journey as a three-time survivor of suicide lossThe moment she learned the truth about her father's deathHow she turned grief into advocacy and crisis counseling workWhat people misunderstand about crisis hotlines and who they servePractical ways to support someone who may be strugglingWhy setting personal boundaries is essential for caregivers and helpersHow The Help Hub provides critical tools, resources, and mental health support This episode reminds us that hope begins with honest conversations, community, and the courage to say we are not okay. Together, we can create a future where no one struggles in silence. About Lisa Sugarman:Lisa Sugarman is an author, nationally syndicated columnist, and a three-time survivor of suicide loss. She's a passionate mental health advocate, a crisis counselor with The Trevor Project, and a storyteller with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), using her lived experience to help others find healing through connection and community.Lisa is also the Founder of The HelpHUB™, the most inclusive and comprehensive free online destination for mental health resources, tools, crisis hotlines, and content designed to support the diverse mental health needs of every community. She also cohosts The Survivors Podcast, a show for anyone affected by suicide or mental illness, providing candid conversations and real stories of survival.In addition to her podcast work, Lisa facilitates Safe Place, a virtual support group for survivors of suicide loss at Samaritans Southcoast in Boston. She's also the author of How to Raise Perfectly Imperfect Kids and Be OK With It, Untying Parent Anxiety, and LIFE: It Is What It Is. A frequent contributor to the Mental Health Television Network (MHTN), Lisa's writing has also been featured in Calmerry, Healthline Parenthood, Grown & Flown, TODAY Parents, Thrive Global, LittleThings, The Washington Post, and Psychology Today. Lisa lives and writes just north of Boston. Learn more at TheHelpHUB.co.The HelpHUB™ www.thehelphub.coThe Trevor Projecthttps://www.thetrevorproject.org866-488-7386 The Survivors Podcast:Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-survivors-podcast/id1800321269Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/4REOyyYRvmICgIWNEmIvqa?si=5bed5cf30c184941 Book:Surviving: Finding Hope After Suicide Loss (Spring 2026, Familius Publishing).https://a.co/d/7ctckRf Facebook: http://facebook.com/thelisasugarmanYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thehelphubonyoutubeTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehelphubontiktokInstagram: http://instagram.com/thehelphub.co LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/lisa-sugarman-she-her-hers-16925b69/-----If you're struggling, consider therapy with our sponsor, BetterHelp.Visit https://betterhelp.com/candicesnyder for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy.*This is a paid promotionIf you are in the United States and in crisis, or any other person may be in danger -Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Dial 988-----Connect with Candice Snyder!Website: https://www.podpage.com/passion-purpose-and-possibilities-1/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candicebsnyder?_rdrPassion, Purpose, and Possibilities Community Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/passionpurposeandpossibilitiescommunity/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passionpurposepossibilities/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicesnyder/Shop For A Cause With Gifts That Give Back to Nonprofits: https://thekindnesscause.com/Fall In Love With Artists And Experience Joy And Calm: https://www.youtube.com/@movenartrelaxationClick this link to receive your FREE TRIAL to The Greenhouse Communityhttps://www.thegreenhousecommunity.com/checkout/the-greenhouse-membership?affiliate_code=11e889
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On this episode we bring you the latest Little Things from the resort, we discuss Epic Universe tickets & single use express passes, as well as bringing you a Which Stick and the listener HHN house rankings for this year Join us in The Producers Club Follow us: LINKTREE
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Today marks a major milestone: the 500th episode of What Should I Read Next! To celebrate, Anne is joined by two guests today. First, you'll hear her in conversation with our What Should I Read Next Patreon Community Manager Shannan Malone as they explore what's new in our Patreon community space. Then, Anne welcomes one of our previous guests back to the show to talk about how her reading life has evolved since their first conversation nearly two and a half years ago. Michelle Acierno Loftus joined Anne back in episode 378 to share her experience of rediscovering the joy of reading via her YA book club. As we mark 500 episodes of talking all things books and reading, it seemed a great moment to look back at just one way that What Should I Read Next has shaped an individual's life. While much has changed in Michelle's life since her last conversation with Anne, as you'll hear, her reading life is still going strong. And yet, it's also shifted. Today, she and Anne discuss Michelle's recent explorations into nonfiction and character-driven, introspective stories. They also dive into how Anne's previous recommendations for Michelle landed, what's working for her these days, and what she's looking for right now in her reading life. Anne shares recommendations for Michelle, and each of them recommend titles that might work for many readers. Find the full list of the titles mentioned today and share a comment to help us celebrate our 500th episode on our show notes page at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/500. If you'd like to hear from more past guests or experience the bonus episodes Anne and Shannan discuss at the top of today's show, please come over and join us on Patreon. That's where we share bite-size insights into the reading life and a behind-the-scenes look into the podcast, as well as book recommendations galore. To all of the readers who support us on Patreon, thank you. We couldn't do this without you. If you'd like to join us there, you'll find all the details at patreon.com/whatshouldireadnext. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices