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Meg tells how Mariel Boatlift refugee Abel Mendez's unlikely friends made his American Dream come true. Jessica explains how Reagan's trickle down economics gave birth to the clock-watching office temp. Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
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In this powerful episode of The Courage to Be Courageous, host Dan Bolen welcomes writer and ally Susan Montag for an open conversation about fear, growth, and standing up for marginalized communities. Susan shares her journey from a conservative upbringing in Iowa to becoming a strong LGBTQ+ ally and advocate. She reflects on the deep cultural biases she had to unlearn, how raising a gay son and having a trans son-in-law shaped her activism, and the importance of community, truth, and courage in today's divisive climate. Together, Dan and Susan explore how writing, connection, and speaking out can be tools for resistance and healing in a world that often feels chaotic and unsafe.
Ben and Clinton break down Duke's win over Baylor in the second round, the emotions of beating Jeremy Roach in his final game and the looming final showdown with former Tar Heel Caleb Love this Thursday.Go to dukewisdom.org for articlesFollow @Duke_Wisdom on Twitter / X and Instagram
John sums up his teaching on sacrificial love with the four common aspects of assurance of salvation discussed in his epistle. The post 1, 2 & 3 John Episode 6: Love One another Sacrificially – Part 2 appeared first on Two Journeys.
John sums up his teaching on sacrificial love with the four common aspects of assurance of salvation discussed in his epistle. The post 1, 2 & 3 John Episode 6: Love One another Sacrificially – Part 2 appeared first on Two Journeys.
John sums up his teaching on sacrificial love with the four common aspects of assurance of salvation discussed in his epistle. The post 1, 2 & 3 John Episode 6: Love One another Sacrificially – Part 2 appeared first on Two Journeys.
John sums up his teaching on sacrificial love with the four common aspects of assurance of salvation discussed in his epistle. The post 1, 2 & 3 John Episode 6: Love One another Sacrificially – Part 2 appeared first on Two Journeys.
Awakening Together Presents Being Aware of Awareness Guided Meditations
In this episode Thought of Awakening #69 and a quote from NTI Matthew, Chapter 12 were contemplated, "The truth is not something that can be seen, except if one chooses to see it. When one chooses to see what is, he shall.".
Overpowering Emotions Podcast: Helping Children and Teens Manage Big Feels
Love isn't just about grand gestures—it's in the little everyday moments that build connection, trust, and self-worth. In this special Valentine's episode of Overpowering Emotions, I discuss how to strengthen relationships with kindness, compassion, and understanding.
In this sermon, Pastor Nathan explores the significance of operating in spiritual gifts with love and holiness, drawing from 1 Corinthians 13 and Ephesians. He outlines Paul's stern message to the Corinthians, emphasizing that miracles and gifts without love are meaningless. Nathan clarifies the essence of true Christian living, which is a heartfelt submission to God and loving one another genuinely. He further explains the theological nuances around miracles, faith, and the condition of the heart, illustrating how gifts can operate independently of spiritual submission.For more on LifePoint church go to lifepointaz.com
Send us a textIt's January, it's grey and cold, and if you're anything like me, you're on your third cup of tea before noon and wondering if it's socially acceptable to hibernate until April. Post-Christmas blues, crap weather, and the lingering chaos of divorce…. it's not exactly the vibe, is it?BUT… (and there's always a but)… there's a way out of this dreary rut, and it starts with a choice.You can wallow like a whale in a pity party for one (been there, babes). Or you can choose something better. Something that lights you up. Something that takes that gorgeous vision for your life and turns it into actual, real-life magic ✨That's what this week's episode is all about: how to stop dreaming and start doing. I'm giving you a foolproof roadmap to turn your post-divorce vision into reality with the help of something fabulous: SMARTER goals and tiny, unsexy-but-powerful steps.Here's what's inside:
Zac Jackson of The Athletic joins Afternoon Drive to discuss the latest with the Browns. He talks about Myles Garrett's stance on the Browns future, the timeline for Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski, the team's search for a new offensive coordinator, and more.
Grief is a reflection of love. It's a natural part of life, and the more we love, the more profound our grief will be when that love is lost. If we think about the fact that grief is grounded in love, it does help us move through the journey. This is part of the work that grief coaches like Emily Bingham do. She helps people navigate significant life traumas. But this isn't just Emily's profession. She has personally walked through the flames of grief herself, having lost her 32 year old husband Ian to a rare cancer. Hear her story and her thoughts on navigating the dating scene as a widow and young mother. From all of us at Game On Glio Podcast (produced through Write Life Media LLC), have a peaceful holiday season. Game On Glio is ranked in the top 10% of all podcasts globally, and that's because of you! Thank you. Follow us on Apple Podcasts or give us a review! Season Sponsors: GammaTile Therapy Imvax Inc. Episode Sponsor: Alliance Advisory Group
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Blending neuroscience, spirituality and commonsense Paul and Rebecca connect the heart and the brain. On the back of their International Bestselling book, Marked for Life: Finding Grace and Grit Where You Least Expect It, they will explore how you don't need to take 20,000 steps a day to live the life you love. Paul and Rebecca not only share practical tools and techniques but personal stories that will inspire you to take productive meaningful steps towards a life you love while cultivating greater joy, peace and contentment along the way.
This past month CSL Midtown has explored inner Peace, Peace with others, Peace in community and World Peace. Today, we are going to put all the pieces of Peace together to explore the question, “What is mine to do?” to have a Grand Rising and reveal Peace on Earth Now. We must practice the presence of peace consciously, definitely and deliberately. If we can do it individually and, in the family, and to a certain degree in our offices and businesses, which we can, why can't we do it for the whole world? We can.” —Ernest Holmes, “World Peace is not an Illusion” Rev. Mignonne explores the One Love and One Peace that we can radiate throughout the world.
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Watching the mind in the Moment with the Purpose and Prayer of remembering our True Identity is how Awakening is accepted. Oneness is the reality beyond the 5 senses, which are only ego perceptions. The Joy is following the Guidance moment by moment : Being Present. Oneness is God is Happiness. David Hoffmeister and Urpi Milla share the experience in this podcast.
Today's podcast will feature 3 stories of heroic acts. The audio from all three stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel, which is just called "MrBallen," and has been remastered for today's podcast.Story names, previews & links to original YouTube videos:#3 -- "A Father's Love" -- One father will stop at nothing to protect his child (Original YouTube link -- https://youtu.be/Pzm-T_btfa0?feature=shared)#2 -- "Transplant" -- The ending is worth the wait (Original YouTube link -- https://youtu.be/lG6ghojk3oQ?feature=shared)#1 -- "The Maneuver" -- A skydiving disaster story, however, it does not go the way you might expect it to (Original YouTube link -- https://youtu.be/7M4etV1_iBc?feature=shared)To donate to Dave's Go Fund Me, click this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/david-b-hartsock-heroic-skydiverFor 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
43 year old Attorney and Beyond 90 graduate Daljit Ghuman shares her incredible journey from day drinking to thriving. A mother of three and owner of three law practices Daljit has transformed her life in just 12 months. In this episode learn how she gained control over alcohol, exploded in her career with 800 new clients and now sees herself as worthy, lovable and unstoppable. Download my FREE guide: The Alcohol Freedom Formula For Over 30s Entrepreneurs & High Performers: https://social.alcoholfreelifestyle.com/podcast ★ - Learn more about Project 90: www.alcoholfreelifestyle.com/Project90 ★ - (Accountability & Support) Speak verbally to a certified Alcohol-Free Lifestyle coach to see if, or how, we could support you having a better relationship with alcohol: https://www.alcoholfreelifestyle.com/schedule
Send us a Text Message.MC Design Academy is designed to be a space where I get to share my expertise with you, where you'll get to learn all about visual merchandising, design, display, retail, and everything in between. Come along as I practice my craft and be sure to like, subscribe, and follow our socials to keep updated. See you in the merchandising land of MC Design Academy!Melanie Scofield is a self-taught baker who started her journey only a few short months ago. Last year, she was diagnosed with LGL Leukemia after having back surgery and an emergency spine surgery. Melanie's life had completely turned upside down. She had all these medical issues and then also lost her job of 8 years, which was truly devastating.Going back to work was not an option for Melanie, because some days she's really sick. She started baking bread for her family, which was truly therapeutic. Melanie fell in love with it and knew this is what she wanted to do. She knew she couldn't commit to a storefront, so she decided to open a small farmstand in from of her house instead. There, she sells her organic sourdough and baked goods. Marketing is Melanie's other favorite thing to do, and she knew she could do everything from home. Her community has been amazing, and they've supported her stand for the past five months. Melanie is so thankful, and she says bringing joy to her community is what keeps her going. She wouldn't change a thing!Melanie shares her inspiring story of how she stated her stand, Farm and Flour. She also talks about her health struggles and how her surgeries and cancer diagnosis transformed her life. Michelle and Melanie discuss Melanie's former retail store experience, how she's expanded her offerings since opening, and her plans for the future.What's Inside:How Melanie started her stand, Farm and FlourHow Melanie's expanded her offerings since she startedMelanie's plans for the stand's futureMentioned In This Episode:Farm and Flour on InstagramFarm and Flour on Facebook
Death is something all of us will face one day. The hardest part about losing someone is not physically seeing them again. During time such as this, we have to remember to trust God and to never give up. Our faith is what keeps up in comfort knowing God is always there. It's okay to grieve. That's part of the acceptance process and trusting God.
Are your kids getting ready to leave for college? Are you trying to manage all the emotions that come with that but still not feeling ready? What does life look like when they go? How do we set up a great foundation so that our relationship with them stays strong even when they aren't under our roof? Suzanne Mayernick knows a thing or two about raising kids and maintaining a solid relationship with them once they leave for school and beyond. We discuss all the feelings leading up to the oldest leaving and she offers a great perspective on how to look at it. Suzanne also tells us about her 9th “child”, her passion project Love One International, a center in Uganda that receives, rehabilitates and resettles malnourished children. We talk about marriage and how it ebbs and flows through raising kids and the importance of making sure you still know (and like) the person you married beyond having kids. I can't wait for you to listen as I know so many of you are gearing up to send your kids off to school this year. Suzannes story will leave you feeling inspired, hopeful and with some great ideas to utilize with your own kids. You can follow Suzanne on Instagram @suzannemayernick You can follow Love One International on Instagram @loveoneint Love One website https://www.loveoneinternational.org
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We hear from Pastor Chris as we discuss how to recover and grieve for a lost love one.
Today is a conversation about love, sacrifice, and the transformative journey of personal growth. We explore the depths of what it means to truly love and the power of overcoming adversity. This episode offers us a new lens through which to view our own struggles and triumphs, revealing the intricate dance between giving, sacrificing, and finding true fulfillment in life. Sacrifice as the Foundation of Love: One learns that true love is cultivated through the sacrifices made for others. This act of giving not only strengthens relationships but also enriches one's own sense of fulfillment and purpose. Redefining Failure as a Lack of Giving: It's revealed that failure is not measured by setbacks or losses, but rather by missed opportunities to give and sacrifice for what is truly important in life, thereby reshaping one's understanding of success. Parenting as an Endless Journey of Sacrifice and Love: The conversation highlights that the essence of parenting lies in the continuous sacrifices made for one's children, which in turn, carves the path for unconditional love and lifelong bonds. The Importance of Addressing Mental Health Openly: By sharing personal struggles with anxiety and the societal stigma around mental health, the discussion advocates for a more open and supportive approach to mental wellness, emphasizing the normalization of seeking help. Embracing Every Moment as an Opportunity for Choice and Change: Through reflections on time and existence, listeners are encouraged to recognize that each moment presents a new opportunity for choice, allowing one to actively shape their future and move beyond past failures. Follow Failure, Ryan and Chris on Instagram Then tag them on Instagram with your favorite clip from today's show and they will repost their favorites every week! Follow Rabbi Leder on Instagram Want to know more about Rabbi Leder www.steveleder.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-kavanaugh0/message
Marriage, the family and especially the lives of children are being destroyed by the destructive lies of modern ideologies. John Paul II gave a beautiful tribute in a homily for the Canonization of Edith Stein on October 11, 1998. Canonized Saint Teresa of Benedicta of the cross, Edith Stein was a Jewish philosopher, convert to the Catholic faith, Carmelite nun and died a martyr at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Before she was executed by the Nazi's see said to all of us: "Do not accept anything as the truth if it lacks love. and do not accept anything as love which lacks the truth! One without the other becomes a destructive lie.""The future of humanity passes by way of the family"--John Paul II.Please send donations to support our work to:John Paul II Renewal Center902 S Randall RoadSTE C #296St. Charles, IL. 60174Support the show Don't forget to sign up for our Newsletter!! JPll Renewal Center email listFor more information please go to our website: jp2renew.org Support the show
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What is the proper way to memorialize a loved one who has passed? How do we as Jews comfort those who have suffered a loss? This lecture was delivered at the Levi Yitzchak Library in Cedarhurst, NY which is named for Levi Yitzchak Wolowik a"h who suddenly and tragically passed away in his sleep at the age of nine. PLEASE PLEDGE A MITZVAH IN LEVI'S HONOR AT: https://mitzvosforlevi.com/
What is the proper way to memorialize a loved one who has passed? How do we as Jews comfort those who have suffered a loss? This lecture was delivered at the Levi Yitzchak Library in Cedarhurst, NY which is named for Levi Yitzchak Wolowik a"h who suddenly and tragically passed away in his sleep at […]
Join me as I uncover the heartwarming tale of Send Chinatown Love, a nonprofit born out of the unity of New York City's Chinatown during the pandemic. Elaine Mao and Christoph Grosse share insights into their mission beyond restaurants, tackling hate crimes, and supporting the elderly. We do a deep dive into their latest project, the "Made Here" cookbook, featuring a plethora of unique recipes from Chinatown and beyond. Immigrantly is a weekly podcast that celebrates the extraordinariness of immigrant life. We do this by providing our listeners with authentic, unvarnished insights into the immigrant identity in America. Immigrantly has garnered significant recognition and has been featured in renowned media outlets such as the Nieman Storyboard, The Guardian, The Slowdown, and CNN. Join us as we create new intellectual engagement for our audience. You can get more information at http://immigrantlypod.com Please share the love and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify to help more people find us! You can connect with Saadia on Twitter @swkkhan Email: saadia@immigrantlypod.com Host & Producer: Saadia Khan I Content Writer: Bob Afshari and Saadia Khan I Editorial review: Shei Yu I Sound Designer & Editor: Haziq Ahmad Farid I Immigrantly Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson | Other Music: Epidemic Sound Immigrantly podcast is an Immigrantly Media Production For advertising inquiries, you can contact us at info@immigrantlypod.com
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My love one has Dementia is a heartfelt podcast episode, that discuss the emotional and practical aspects of caring for a loved one with dementia. Hosted by Leone Davis , an expert in the field of dementia care. Join us as we navigate the journey together, offering support, guidance, and a sense of community to those facing the complexities of caring for a loved one with dementia.#dementia #parttwo #caretakers #letschitchatsis
On today's episode of A Beautifull Life Podcast we are discussing the effects of social media, comparison, and how we perceive our imperfections in relation to self love. SHARE this episode with your friends who need to practice self love & RATE + REVIEW + SUBSCRIBE to this podcast if you enjoyed the episode! Follow Kaylee on THREADS @KayleeKarcher_ Connect with Kaylee @KayleeKarcher_ Follow the pod @ABeautifullLifepodcast Have a beautifull day!
In today's fast-paced and competitive business world, finding a sense of purpose and meaning in our work can be a challenge. Many business owners strive to build successful ventures while navigating the pressures and uncertainties that come with entrepreneurship. However, some entrepreneurs have discovered a unique approach to a therapy business—one that involves seeing God as their business partner. In this blog post, we explore the concept of God as a business partner and how it can transform both personal and professional aspects of our lives. Meeting Cindy Isaac, LPC In a recent podcast episode titled "Episode 110: God as my Business Partner Series (1 of 4)," Dawn Gabriel had the privilege of interviewing Cindy Isaac, a licensed therapist and owner of a faith-based practice in Southern California. Through their conversation, they shed light on integrating faith into the counseling profession and how it can impact one's business. View Therapy Clients through the Lens of God's Love One of the key insights offered by Cindy Isaac is the importance of viewing clients through the lens of God's love. "God loves them unconditionally, no matter what they're going through." Regardless of their beliefs or struggles, Cindy emphasizes that God loves each individual unconditionally. By recognizing this, therapists can create a safe and empathetic environment for their clients. This perspective not only enhances the therapeutic process but also allows therapists to provide care that goes beyond superficial conversations. Cindys states "Love is the driving force in my business.” Business Foundation in Faith Cindy Isaac explains that seeing God as her business partner has transformed how she views her therapy practice. "My business is a deeper purpose for me to help people and be a part of God's plan." Rather than succumbing to the anxieties and pressures of running a business, Cindy recognizes that her practice is ultimately God's. This perspective alleviates the fear and uncertainty often associated with entrepreneurship. With the understanding that her business is a gift from God, Cindy is able to make decisions more confidently and embrace a deeper purpose in her work. "Remembering that this is God's business takes away the fear and anxiety of business ownership." Grounding Business Values in Love Love serves as the guiding principle for Cindy Isaac's practice. She describes her core values as roots, with love being the soil that nourishes them. By prioritizing love and care for others in her practice, Cindy provides therapy services with sincerity and compassion. "I approach every client out of the understanding of them being loved by God." This emphasis on love extends not only to clients but also to her team, creating a harmonious work environment and fostering a sense of community. Trusting in God's Guidance As a business leader and therapist, Cindy Isaac acknowledges the challenges that arise in decision-making and business operations. However, she finds solace and direction by turning to God through prayer. She recognizes that she has been equipped with unique skills and talents that allow her to navigate these challenges. By trusting in God's guidance and accepting that her business is part of a bigger plan, Cindy finds peace in the face of uncertainty. Conclusion: "I give back in love because God first loved me." Integrating faith into business can be a transformative journey, as exemplified by Cindy Isaac's approach to counseling and entrepreneurship. By viewing clients through the lens of God's unconditional love and seeing her business as a partnership with God, Cindy has created an environment that fosters healing, growth, and purpose. Her emphasis on love as the foundation for her business values has cultivated a strong sense of community and brought a deeper meaning to her work. As we reflect on Cindy Isaac's insights, we are reminded of the power of faith in guiding our professional lives. Whether we are business owners, entrepreneurs, or employees, embracing God as our business partner can bring clarity, purpose, and peace in the midst of a dynamic and challenging business landscape. By aligning our actions and decisions with our faith, we can cultivate a harmonious relationship between our spirituality and our work, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and impactful journey as business professionals. Links and Resources Grace Family Counseling Facebook: Grace Family Counseling Instagram: Grace Family Counseling Sacred Space Community Groups - with Dawn Soul Care Retreats: Exclusively for therapists who want to recharge in a deep and fulfilling way. You will engage in your own spiritual journey, find some release from the work you do, as well as connect with other therapists all while enjoying the beauty of Colorado at a secluded and peaceful retreat center. Limited to 6-8 therapists.
Country music star Thomas Rhett and Kevin revel in their mutual love of Nashville in this week's episode. Thomas Rhett shares what it was like growing up with a famous dad, the challenges of being on the road with little ones and gets nostalgic when he talks about the first time he laid eyes on his eldest daughter. The guys are joined by Suzanne Mayernick from Love One International, an organization that provides life-saving medical care for children in Uganda. To learn more and get involved with Love One International, head to www.LoveOneInternational.org. To support more initiatives like this program, text 'BACON' to 707070 or head to SixDegrees.Org to learn more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thomas Rhett (@thomasrhettatkins) sits down with Bobby Bones for an hour-long therapy session! He gets into why after he saw Taylor Swift's Era's Tour how he felt inspired but also jealous. Thomas also talks about why he hasn't been on social media since January, how it affected his mental health and why he started to not feel like himself anymore. He also discusses the importance of the charity he and his wife Lauren have started called Love One. Thomas also gets honest about his music journey as he reflects on the 20 Number One songs he's had, the new way he's approaching making music and why he hasn't listened to his songs in two months, and more! Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on Youtube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.