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Built on the belief that play is the spark for healthy development, the Beaumont Children's Museum creates hands-on experiences designed to ignite a lifelong passion for learning. Discover how they're shaping young minds right in the heart of downtown at 701 Main Street, Beaumont.
Welcome to today's episode of Wisdom Talk Radio! This is where we explore the depths of conscious living and how to live an expanded life. Join us to be inspired, encouraged, transformed and to tap into a deeper sense of joy and possibility. A set of questions that my book, Unconditional Remembrance, Your Connection to Source, asks are, “What if you knew, with every breath you took, that you were loved? How would your life be changed?” My guest today has an equally challenging and extraordinary statement about love: You can offer anyone divine love. That's just the beginning. I invite you to stay tuned for a profound exploration about Love that may just blow all of your concepts out of the water.I'm Laurie Seymour, host of Wisdom Talk Radio and CEO and founder of The Baca Institute, home of the Quantum Connection Process. You can go there to discover your unique connection with the essence of who you are by taking the Quantum Connection quiz. Why quantum connection? We are each designed to directly connect with Source in our own way. Knowing your own archetype style opens a deeper connection for you with the Universe. It's the secret to creating what you truly want in your life. Because who you are is exactly who is needed.David Cunningham is a renowned transformational teacher, spiritual practitioner, and lifelong advocate for humanity. For over 30 years, his leadership has inspired people from all walks of life to rediscover what truly matters in their lives. As a former special education teacher, LGBTQ+ rights advocate, and spiritual guide, he continues to create powerful new platforms for change. His book, Your Love Does Matter: A Journey to New Consciousness and Expanding Your Love Footprint, offers a profound path to healing, forgiveness, loving freely and fully, and spiritual growth, helping each of us to reclaim the truth that we are here to love.Find David Cunningham at: https://www.yourlovedoesmatter.com/Love Goes to the Capitol: Books to Congress A national initiative sending David's book to every U.S. Senator and Congressperson to elevate love in leadership.
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Food for thought: If you find yourself drawn or attracted more to intelligence than physical beauty, your emotional satisfaction in a relationship/marriage will come from having a partner who stimulates your mind . Recommended reading: Marraige.com (2025). 15 Signs That Proves You Are a Sapiophile. https://www.marriage.com/advice/relationship/sapiophile-meaning-and-signs/NeuroLaunch (2024) : Sapiosexual Meaning in Psychology: The Science of Attraction to Intelligence https://neurolaunch.com/sapiosexual-meaning-psychology/Credit: Image by Pinterest
We hold our in-person Sunday worship services at 10:45 AM (Pacific time) and are recording them each week for folks who can't join us in person. This is the Audio-only version recorded for Sunday, March 1, 2026. It is also available in Video format through our YouTube channel. Click on the "Notes Icon" (the little image of a notepad) to get the sermon study notes for this week. ORDER OF SERVICE: We will open our Sunday service by singing together (on-screen lyrics in the video worship service). Next, Pastor John Steen will preach a the message titled “When Love Goes Wrong” from 2 Timothy 4:9-17. Then, join us and sing with our worship team. This is followed by our community prayer. After this will be the weekly announcements and the weekly One Year Bible report.
In this message, we explore how Scripture teaches us that real love moves first, forgives first, and reaches first — even when it's difficult. Because love isn't just what God does… it's who He is. And when His love shapes our hearts, we become people who choose compassion over retaliation and grace over judgment.From the call to love deeply in 1 Peter 4:8, to the truth that God Himself is love in 1 John 4:8, to Jesus' radical command to love our enemies in Luke 6:27, this message invites you to live a life where love takes the first step.If you've ever struggled to love when it's hard, this message will encourage you to reflect God's heart and extend the kind of love that transforms relationships and communities.
Life has a way of spinning you around and making you dizzy with all kinds of challenges. The Book of James offers a steady map: how to navigate trials, choose your words with care, and serve others from an overflow of love. It's not about perfect faith, but rather faithful practices that grow trust, patience, and joy in the mixer of life. This series walks us through this tiny but mighty book chapter by chapter and offers simple practices you can actually sustain to lead you to a transformed life in Christ.•NEXT STEPS- Have you made a decision to follow Jesus? You may be wondering what's next on your journey. We want to help! Let us guide you to your next steps in your walk with Christ: https://atmosphere.church/new-to-faith•JOIN A LIFE GROUP- Find the community you've been looking for. Discover the prayer warriors waiting to stand with you. If you're interested in joining or starting a Life Group, visit https://atmosphere.church/life-groups•ABOUT ATMOSPHERE.CHURCH- Wherever you are in life, you have a purpose. Atmosphere.Church wants to help you find your next step. Our hope is that your journey will include joining us in-person at our location in Thousand Oaks, California or globally online at https://atmosphere.church/watch•For the best experience connecting with us, download the Atmosphere.Church app at https://qrco.de/atmosphere-ca
Pastor Kyle, Pastor Nick, and Sarah sit down to discuss what "Love goes first" really means.
The more you give, the more you receive, the more you have to give.
Prayer of Grace By David Cunningham May I use these arms to hold the world tenderly May I use these hands to heal all who suffer May I use these eyes to see the divine within all people May I use these ears to listen for the truth May I use this mind to think of us as light beings May I use this mouth to create possibility, remembrance, awareness, devotion and creation itself May I use these feet to walk in the world and bestow grace on all May I use this heart to love without condition May I use this whole being to anchor the dimension of love on this planet Your Love Does Matter: A Journey to a New Consciousness and Expanding Your “Love Footprint” By David Cunningham Clearing the Way for You to Live “As Love” —Truly Unconditionally Loving & Accepting The Essential Factor for Effective and Fulfilling Communicating, Relating and Leading A Book That Will Be Delivered Into the Hands of Every Member of Congress There are books that tell you that you should unconditionally love your relationship partners, your children, your friends, your colleagues, your community, your adversaries and yourself. And then there is a book that transforms you INTO unconditional love itself, so that you CAN unconditionally love, and accept all that is without judgement or making anything—or anyone—right or wrong. That is David Cunningham's remarkable Your Love Does Matter: A Journey to a New Consciousness and Expanding Your “Love Footprint.” This gem of a book rapidly clears the obstacles that prevent you from stepping into your purist existence as love, as the divine presence, as the universal essence—and opens you to an entirely new way of being, experiencing the world and being fully engaged as a force of love—expanding your “love footprint.” David Cunningham sees his mission as Love Prevailing as the Preeminent Way of Being on the Planet and engaging humanity in establishing a positive “Love Footprint.” He is tackling one of the biggest stages today—The American Congress. Through his Love Goes to the Capital Movement, he is gearing up to deliver a copy to every member of Congress during the winter session. He'll be inviting political leaders into a deeper conversation on compassion, humanity, and the power of love to guide public service. If you don't know David Cunningham, you should. Beginning as a special education teacher, he became a leading advocate for children and families, spearheading Parents Anonymous Groups, a collaboration for juvenile justice, and a national nonprofit preventing child abuse. From there, he spent three decades leading one of the world's most transformational programs, the Landmark Forum, personally impacting hundreds of thousands worldwide. David Cunningham knows how to make an impact! But David's personal story is equally compelling. Raised in a Christian home that became violent, he was indoctrinated into believing that he was evil and sinful—all the more so because he secretly knew he was attracted to other boys. The message was clear that he was somehow wrong or bad. So he married and raised a family before finally awakening to his true self and the divine being that he is. David, who lost his first husband to AIDS, and has been with his current partner Bill for 30 years, is a staunch advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. Having come from a world where love was conditional, today he is passionate about creating a world where no one ever feels less than loved, respected and acknowledged—regardless of what they have done, who they are or what they believe. What counts is what you do NEXT – and doing it from a place of love. David Cunningham is a renowned transformational teacher, spiritual practitioner, and lifelong advocate for humanity. He holds your hand as he takes you down the path to your own heart. Allowing you to propel your love into a world in desperate need of compassion, empathy, forgiveness and simple acknowledgement. With this book you have the tools.
Text us, We would love to her from YOU!What if love isn't something you feel… but something you generate even in a world that feels divided, chaotic, and overwhelmed?In today's powerful episode, Dr. Sandra Marie sits down with transformational teacher and former Landmark Worldwide senior leader David Cunningham, author of Your Love Does Matter, to explore what it really means to live as love not just talk about it.David shares the extraordinary story of how a single childhood moment awakened his soul, how trauma and rejection nearly shut it down, and how a lifetime of transformational work eventually brought him back to his purpose:
Text us, We would love to her from YOU!What if love isn't something you feel… but something you generate even in a world that feels divided, chaotic, and overwhelmed?In today's powerful episode, Dr. Sandra Marie sits down with transformational teacher and former Landmark Worldwide senior leader David Cunningham, author of Your Love Does Matter, to explore what it really means to live as love not just talk about it.David shares the extraordinary story of how a single childhood moment awakened his soul, how trauma and rejection nearly shut it down, and how a lifetime of transformational work eventually brought him back to his purpose:
Packers are back on top! Chicago fell to Green Bay! How did it happen? Diving into Jordan Love, Micah Parsons, Christian Watson, Kesean Nixon and more - join brothers Alex and KJ as they track the Packers quest to a Super Bowl - Welcome back to the IKE Packers Podcast!Help the show by telling another Packers fan! Other ways to contribute are by leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and subscribing wherever you get your podcasts.@IKE_Packers on X
Thank you for tuning in to the Daughters of the Moon Podcast. In Episode 291, we welcome David Cunningham, author, speaker, and founder of the Love Goes to the Capital movement. David shares his insights on the power of love to create change, personal growth, and collective impact.In this episode, we explore:Love Footprints — how small acts of love leave lasting impactLove Matters — why love is the most transformative forceForgiveness — healing through releasing resentmentLove Goes to the Capital — taking love into action on a larger scaleConnect with David Cunningham:
In this very first episode of Wake-Up Call Conversations, J. D. Walt speaks with Andrew Forrest, the senior pastor at Asbury Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The discussion centers around Andrew's new book, "Love Goes First," which explores the concept of reaching out to others in an age of anxiety and division. Andrew shares personal stories and insights on how love can be a proactive force, emphasizing the importance of moving towards others with love, even when faced with differences or hostility. The conversation delves into themes of reconciliation, the role of the church in today's society, and the transformative power of love in bridging divides. Chapters (00:00:00) - Introduction to Conversations(00:02:05) - Andrew Forrest's Journey and Ministry(00:03:52) - The Book: Love Goes First(00:09:45) - The Posture of Love in a Divided World(00:13:42) - Navigating Cultural Changes as Christians(00:17:40) - The Power of Moving First(00:26:22) - The Call to Proclaim Kindness(00:34:30) - Grace and Reconciliation: The Power of Welcome(00:37:49) - Moving First: Practical Steps in Love(00:42:24) - Loving Individuals: The Heart of the Gospel
Join Pastor Derek Neider in this inspiring episode of The Daily Devotional as he kicks off a powerful new series on the book of Philemon. Through thoughtful reflections, Derek encourages us to embrace our calling to serve Christ wholeheartedly and live out our faith with purpose and surrender.Tune in for insightful teachings, practical application, and a fresh perspective on what it means to live as servants of the gospel. This is just the beginning—there's so much more to come as we journey through Romans together!Thank you for listening! Here are some ways to learn more and stay connected!New to faith? Click here!Learn more about Pastor Derek NeiderFollow Derek on Instagramor FacebookSubscribe to email Subscribe to the daily devotionalExplore recent messages!This podcast was created by Pastor Derek Neider as a ministry of Awaken Las Vegas.Visit our website. We are located at 7175 W. Oquendo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89113. Our gathering times are 9am & 11am Sundays and 6:30pm Thursdays.
Named one of the Top 20 Guitarists of All Time by Rolling Stone, Richard Thompson is one of the world's most critically acclaimed and prolific songwriters. In addition to his beloved catalog and in addition to many other honors - Thompson has received Lifetime Achievement Awards for Songwriting on both sides of the Atlantic.He'll be in the WAMC region early next month, playing The Bardavon in Poughkeepsie, New York on November 7 and Stone Church in Brattleboro, Vermont on November 8.Will Hermes is a regular contributor to NPR, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Pitchfork. He's the author of “Love Goes to Buildings on Fire” and “Lou Reed: The King of New York.” His substack of music writing is at newmusicoldmusic.substack.com.Hermes spoke with Richard Thompson for WAMC.
You can't always control what you have.A car today, gone tomorrow. A job today, gone tomorrow.But the one thing you have total say over is who you choose to be.Generous or stingy.Tender or cold.Loving or resentful.You can have everything and feel empty.Or you have little and feel fulfilled.JOY DOESN'T COME FROM WHAT YOU HAVE OR WHAT YOU DO.IT COMES FROM WHO YOU ARE BEING.
You can't always control what you have.A car today, gone tomorrow. A job today, gone tomorrow.But the one thing you have total say over is who you choose to be.Generous or stingy.Tender or cold.Loving or resentful.You can have everything and feel empty.Or you have little and feel fulfilled.JOY DOESN'T COME FROM WHAT YOU HAVE OR WHAT YOU DO.IT COMES FROM WHO YOU ARE BEING.
Love is a gift that we need to recognize and thank God for each day. As we realize that everything is a gift from God, we can then respond in an attitude of thanksgiving.
Connect with God — on Abide, a Christian meditation app that provides a biblically grounded place to experience peace and progress in your relationship with Christ. Use this biblical meditation, narrated by James Seawood, to center yourself on the truth in God's word. How do you react when a relationship “goes south”? Meditate today on Psalm 18:30. Allow the music & nature sounds, deep breathing, prayer, and scripture help you connect with God in a new way. For a 30 day free trial of our premium ad-free content, your trusted friend for meditation is right here: https://abide.com/peace Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Few things are more humbling than standing under a star-filled sky. The universe feels vast, and we feel so small, yet God's love for us is greater still. Psalm 103:11 reminds us His love is as high as the heavens. In this episode, discover how God's immeasurable, unwavering love can lift, sustain, and carry you through even the hardest seasons of life.
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In the tenth episode of Soundscapes NYC, host Ryan Purcell expands upon previous episodes to consider the various musical styles that emerged in New York City during the Seventies alongside punk rock. In dialogue with music critic Will Hermes, author of Love Goes to Buildings on Fire: Five Years in New York that Changed Music Forever (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2011), and Lou Reed: King of New York (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2023) we contextualize cultural creators in the city during the decade who spurred a tide of experimental music including hip-hop, salsa, techno, and new styles of jazz within the context of New York City's fiscal crisis. Will Hermes is a senior critic for Rolling Stone and a longtime contributor to NPR's “All Things Considered.” His work turns up periodically in The New York Times; he has also written for Spin, Slate, Salon, The Believer, the Village Voice, City Pages, The Windy City Times, and other publications. He co-edited SPIN: 20 Years of Alternative Music (Crown/Three Rivers, 2006) with Sia Michel, and his work has appeared in the Da Capo Best Music Writing series. Contact Soundscapes NYC Here Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
In the tenth episode of Soundscapes NYC, host Ryan Purcell expands upon previous episodes to consider the various musical styles that emerged in New York City during the Seventies alongside punk rock. In dialogue with music critic Will Hermes, author of Love Goes to Buildings on Fire: Five Years in New York that Changed Music Forever (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2011), and Lou Reed: King of New York (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2023) we contextualize cultural creators in the city during the decade who spurred a tide of experimental music including hip-hop, salsa, techno, and new styles of jazz within the context of New York City's fiscal crisis. Will Hermes is a senior critic for Rolling Stone and a longtime contributor to NPR's “All Things Considered.” His work turns up periodically in The New York Times; he has also written for Spin, Slate, Salon, The Believer, the Village Voice, City Pages, The Windy City Times, and other publications. He co-edited SPIN: 20 Years of Alternative Music (Crown/Three Rivers, 2006) with Sia Michel, and his work has appeared in the Da Capo Best Music Writing series. Contact Soundscapes NYC Here Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
A little change of pace today… I did an interview you might enjoy. Relationships, sociopaths and spirituality are the topics covered in my conversation with author Arielle Ford about her latest book, “The Love Thief.” The book is coming out this week, and if you find the interview compelling you can check it out at at www.thelovethief.com. It's based on a true story and captures insights very relevant to the times in which we live. Enjoy!
A little change of pace today…I did an interview you might enjoy. Relationships, sociopaths and spirituality are the topics covered in my conversation with author Arielle Ford about her latest book, “The Love Thief.” The book is coming out this week, and if you find the interview compelling you can check it out at at www.thelovethief.com. It's based on a true story and captures insights very relevant to the times in which we live.Enjoy! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.transformarticles.com/subscribe
A little change of pace today… I did an interview you might enjoy. Relationships, sociopaths and spirituality are the topics covered in my conversation with author Arielle Ford about her latest book, “The Love Thief.” The book is coming out this week, and if you find the interview compelling you can check it out at at www.thelovethief.com. It's based on a true story and captures insights very relevant to the times in which we live.
Jesus showed that kind of love for us...
Jesus showed that kind of love for us...
Jesus showed that kind of love for us...
This powerful message dives into the story of the church in Thyatira, a small but important community called out in the book of Revelation. While they were known for their love and good deeds, they were also warned about slipping into compromise and letting false influences take root. It's a warning that still hits close to home today.Through real-life examples and honest reflection, this sermon challenges us to take a hard look at our own faith. Are we staying true to what we believe, or slowly drifting into spiritual complacency? With a clear call to repentance and renewed commitment, this message encourages believers to move beyond surface-level faith and live fully devoted to Christ.
This powerful message dives into the story of the church in Thyatira, a small but important community called out in the book of Revelation. While they were known for their love and good deeds, they were also warned about slipping into compromise and letting false influences take root. It's a warning that still hits close to home today.Through real-life examples and honest reflection, this sermon challenges us to take a hard look at our own faith. Are we staying true to what we believe, or slowly drifting into spiritual complacency? With a clear call to repentance and renewed commitment, this message encourages believers to move beyond surface-level faith and live fully devoted to Christ.
Is a gripping episode, that dive into the heartbreaking rise in conjugal visit deaths. From shocking headlines, we explore the societal pressures, toxic emotional dynamics, and warning signs that often go unnoticed. #ConjugalDeaths #DomesticViolenceAwareness #TrueCrimeTalk #MentalHealthMatters #RelationshipRedFlags #ProtectBlackWomen
This week's scriptures: Psalm 145v1-9John 13v1-35Adam shares about how this story invites us to consider the value of becoming the kinds of Christians who strive to speak well of other Christians. It's a week to explore the call to believe in "the holy Catholic Church".
Album discussed is Lil Peep's 'Crybaby.' New song discussed is Mayer Hawthoren's 'Love Goes.'*This episode was recorded on Sunday, March 2nd. For all of Mutlu's tour dates and tickets visit https://www.mutlusounds.com/To suggest an album, leave a comment or visit us at https//www.carllandryrecordclub.comThe intro music is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill.This is Carl Landry Record Club episode #158
As God gives it and intends for it to be give, LOVE is something that's ever changing, growing and deepening over time!
So Nigerians! On today's episode, we talk about celebrity worship and stan culture, because let's be real, some people are way too invested in their faves. We break down the difference between being a regular fan and a full-blown stan, why people defend celebrities like their lives depend on it, and how social media has turned fandoms into digital battlegrounds.We also get into the psychology behind celebrity obsession, the good, the bad, and the straight-up toxic side of stanship, and whether celebrities should be held responsible for the chaos their fans create. Are we just vibing, or have we all become too emotionally attached to famous people we've never met?Listen, subscribe, and share your thoughts with us! See you guys next week!!Follow us on http://twitter.com/sonigerian_http://Instagram.com/sonigerianpodcasthttp://twitter.com/damiar0shttp://instagram.com/damii_aroshttp://twitter.com/medici__ihttps://instagram.com/medici.i Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The current world view is that we should love and care for those close to us first, before we spread the love to other. Pastor Jonathan shares that Jesus teaches that there is enough love in the world for all, if only we share it. Then he reads a story that shows how just one little act of love can make a big difference.
“Every human being is looking for someone who is looking for us.” This is a profound insight into human nature, and also shows us the way to reach the people who don't think like us, who don't like us, who even hate us.The Apostle Paul reminds the Romans that unless someone *goes* and tells people about the love of God, they won't know it.The same is true for us—it is our responsibility to tell the world about Christ.The first step is to *move toward* other people.In fact, if you want to change the world, you have to go first, because love goes first.
“Every human being is looking for someone who is looking for us.” This is a profound insight into human nature, and also shows us the way to reach the people who don't think like us, who don't like us, who even hate us.The Apostle Paul reminds the Romans that unless someone *goes* and tells people about the love of God, they won't know it.The same is true for us—it is our responsibility to tell the world about Christ.The first step is to *move toward* other people.In fact, if you want to change the world, you have to go first, because love goes first.
Welcome back to the show folks! Today we've got the first NFL recap of the season and it was a doozy of a week 1. Come with me on the journey as I talk about all of the games and the branching storylines surrounding those games. Then we'll end things off by looking ahead to week 3 and handing out a couple picks for the weekend (responsibly). Football continues to be BACK and your boy continues to be AMPED about it. Enjoy! If you enjoy the episode, go ahead and like, rate, subscribe, and share with a friend. Be a team player. Twitter (X?): twitter.com/CalebVUA Email: unqualifiedanalysis@gmail.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7pFL9yGdUniKsb3Koxavs5?si=W8BCci7nQ46g3bD1bmdq6Q&nd=1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeVE9QMa5EP4t_Y3-W0GUbg
Football was watched, nachos were ate... The boys get after it on a Monday morning in HOT San Diego!
** Life's funny like that, isn't it? One minute you're stuck in a crowd, nervous you're going to scream at someone for looking at you funny. Next, you're sharing a beer and a conversation like you've been best buddies for decades. Anton's journey, and his story, come to an end. ** The Cast Dani is voiced by Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall Wayne is voiced by Skyler Rich is voiced by Jeremy Tucker Anton is voiced by Jordan W. Anderson Villaverde Markey is voiced by Saph the Something Travis Sojourn/Ezra is voiced by Ben Awtry Yuri Aurturoskin is voiced by Scott Paladin Cassandra "Cassie" Proctor is voiced by Madi Opincaru ** This episode was written & directed by Jordan W. Anderson, and edited by Erik Seguinte and Jordan W. Anderson. ** Click here for the episode's script. ** Welcome to the System Our Website Join the Law of Names Discord Follow us on Twitter Support us on Patreon Our theme music was composed & arranged by Michael Freitag written by Scott Paladin, and vocals by Jeremiah. Breathing Space is a Law of Names production. © This work is copyrighted by Law of Names Media, 2023 It may be freely adapted and remixed for non-commercial use with attribution to the original creators. The unaltered material may not be shared or distributed for any purpose without written permission from Law of Names Media. For adaptations and derivative works, please include the following: Created with permission from Law of Names Media. Based on original material from Breathing Space. All rights reserved.
This week, we get an update on the deal that ended the UW encampments, and a scathing Faculty Senate resolution critical of Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin that'll be up for a vote Monday. Plus, a fundraiser is looking to help elderly renters struggling with rent increases. Then, Madison native and "Looking for Alaska" star Denny Love joins us to talk about the acting business, his part in the upcoming season of "The Mayor of Kingstown" starring Jeremy Renner, and how his father helped prepare him for the role. He'll be in town June 7 to host a screening of the first episode. And in the midst of all that news, the team talks skin care, sleepaway camp and the talents we wish we had. Today's episode is sponsored by Steinhafels.
It can be difficult to understand all the turmoil facing the world right now, so Jana is connecting with Jasna Burza, who shares her incredible story. Jasna was only 8 years old when she was placed in a refugee camp during the war in Bosnia, and she's ready to share that experience with Jana, along with her lessons on trauma and healing. Plus, Jasna has advice for anyone feeling confused on how to confront negativity, both at home and around the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned and todays tale is a great example of just that. Young and Successful, Ryan Poston had a relationship with a girl who REALLLY wanted to be together for ever. She pushed and pushed and wouldn't take no for an answer, and so when Ryan told her it was time to go their separate ways….she didn't take it well…at all.