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At Crosswalk, we talk often about our End Statements – five descriptions of the kind of people we are becoming together. They remind us that we are growing into a community where everyone belongs, where people learn to walk with God in honest and authentic ways, where the ways of Jesus matter in our everyday world, where we live beyond ourselves by caring for the vulnerable, and where leadership always looks like service. These statements aren't rules or requirements; they're the heartbeat of our community, shaping everything from our teaching to the way we treat one another. We begin our journey in Genesis. The word itself means beginning, and Genesis invites us into the first movements of God's love, how humanity was created with intention, with dignity, with purpose, and with relationship at the center. These early stories show us who God is, who we are, and what it means to be human in God's world. They also show the first cracks of fear, shame, and hiding, experiences we all know too well. And yet, from the very beginning, God's response to human failure is movement toward relationship, not away from it. This is the heart of Lovewell. It isn't a slogan to print on mugs or a hashtag to stick on a post. It's a way of living that takes its cues from the God who blesses before we perform, who seeks us out when we hide, who covers our shame, and who continues to call us into partnership and purpose. As we walk through Genesis we're learning that the God who spoke worlds into existence still speaks love into our chaos, order into our confusion, and hope into our despair.
At Crosswalk, we talk often about our End Statements – five descriptions of the kind of people we are becoming together. They remind us that we are growing into a community where everyone belongs, where people learn to walk with God in honest and authentic ways, where the ways of Jesus matter in our everyday world, where we live beyond ourselves by caring for the vulnerable, and where leadership always looks like service. These statements aren't rules or requirements; they're the heartbeat of our community, shaping everything from our teaching to the way we treat one another. We begin our journey in Genesis. The word itself means beginning, and Genesis invites us into the first movements of God's love, how humanity was created with intention, with dignity, with purpose, and with relationship at the center. These early stories show us who God is, who we are, and what it means to be human in God's world. They also show the first cracks of fear, shame, and hiding, experiences we all know too well. And yet, from the very beginning, God's response to human failure is movement toward relationship, not away from it. This is the heart of Lovewell. It isn't a slogan to print on mugs or a hashtag to stick on a post. It's a way of living that takes its cues from the God who blesses before we perform, who seeks us out when we hide, who covers our shame, and who continues to call us into partnership and purpose. As we walk through Genesis we're learning that the God who spoke worlds into existence still speaks love into our chaos, order into our confusion, and hope into our despair.
At Crosswalk, we talk often about our End Statements – five descriptions of the kind of people we are becoming together. They remind us that we are growing into a community where everyone belongs, where people learn to walk with God in honest and authentic ways, where the ways of Jesus matter in our everyday world, where we live beyond ourselves by caring for the vulnerable, and where leadership always looks like service. These statements aren't rules or requirements; they're the heartbeat of our community, shaping everything from our teaching to the way we treat one another. We begin our journey in Genesis. The word itself means beginning, and Genesis invites us into the first movements of God's love, how humanity was created with intention, with dignity, with purpose, and with relationship at the center. These early stories show us who God is, who we are, and what it means to be human in God's world. They also show the first cracks of fear, shame, and hiding, experiences we all know too well. And yet, from the very beginning, God's response to human failure is movement toward relationship, not away from it. This is the heart of Lovewell. It isn't a slogan to print on mugs or a hashtag to stick on a post. It's a way of living that takes its cues from the God who blesses before we perform, who seeks us out when we hide, who covers our shame, and who continues to call us into partnership and purpose. As we walk through Genesis we're learning that the God who spoke worlds into existence still speaks love into our chaos, order into our confusion, and hope into our despair.
At Crosswalk, we talk often about our End Statements – five descriptions of the kind of people we are becoming together. They remind us that we are growing into a community where everyone belongs, where people learn to walk with God in honest and authentic ways, where the ways of Jesus matter in our everyday world, where we live beyond ourselves by caring for the vulnerable, and where leadership always looks like service. These statements aren't rules or requirements; they're the heartbeat of our community, shaping everything from our teaching to the way we treat one another. We begin our journey in Genesis. The word itself means beginning, and Genesis invites us into the first movements of God's love, how humanity was created with intention, with dignity, with purpose, and with relationship at the center. These early stories show us who God is, who we are, and what it means to be human in God's world. They also show the first cracks of fear, shame, and hiding, experiences we all know too well. And yet, from the very beginning, God's response to human failure is movement toward relationship, not away from it. This is the heart of Lovewell. It isn't a slogan to print on mugs or a hashtag to stick on a post. It's a way of living that takes its cues from the God who blesses before we perform, who seeks us out when we hide, who covers our shame, and who continues to call us into partnership and purpose. As we walk through Genesis we're learning that the God who spoke worlds into existence still speaks love into our chaos, order into our confusion, and hope into our despair.
“We love because He first loved us.” — 1 John 4:19 In today’s episode, Ash is joined by Tiani to unpack one of the most foundational truths of the Christian faith — that our ability to love others flows directly from the love we’ve first received from God. Together, they reflect on what it looks like to love generously, sacrificially, and sincerely, even when life, relationships, and past experiences have made love feel complicated or costly. In this conversation, they explore: How understanding God’s love reshapes the way we love people Why love isn’t optional for Christians — even when it’s uncomfortable The difference between loving from obligation and loving from revelation How church and community are meant to look different because of love What to do when past hurt makes loving others feel risky Learning to receive love, not just give it This episode is honest, tender, and deeply encouraging. If you’ve ever found it hard to love people well — or hard to believe that you yourself are truly loved — this conversation will help realign your heart with the truth that God loved you first, and that His love is enough to transform how you live, love, and show up for others.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 249 of Pelo Buddy TV, an unofficial Peloton podcast & Peloton news show. This week we cover the following topics: Peloton's CEO talked about why the Row+ and Tread+ aren't available in Europe & Australia yet. Emma Lovewell has a new "Crush Your Core 3 – 14 Day Streak" program available. The Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) helped Peloton create the new "Road To Recovery: Shoulder" program. The first two for one classes featuring guest instructor Tim Robards are now available. Peloton will release the next several weeks of in-person classes early all on December 18th due to the holidays. The first "Club Peloton Live Class" took place where only "Legend" members could ride live. There was a surprise artist series to celebrate Taylor Swift The Eras Tour. A new artist series featuring the music of Michael Buble took place. The Peloton UK team has a class telling the story of "A Christmas Carol", plus there are "London Holiday Light" scenic classes. Cheyenne Jackson was a featured guest and on-camera being interviewed during Matty Maggiacomo's Broadway Holiday Walk. Peloton highlighted some classes in "This Week at Peloton." Peloton is giving away 2 tickets to the NBA All-Star Game for 2026 to promote the new Las Vegas micro store. Peloton is following up Black Friday by immediately jumping into some Holiday sales that run through the end of the year. Happy Birthday to Marcel Maurer this week. There is a virtual event with Susie Chan and Halle Berry. Callie Gullickson was on a billboard in Times Square as part of her book release. Jenn Sherman is moderating a conversation with Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel. Jess King was interviewed on the CEO School podcast. Cliff Dwenger recaps his time on The Voice this season. Class Picks of the Week Enjoy the show? Become a Pelo Buddy TV Supporter! Find details here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ You can find links to full articles on each of these topics from the episode page here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/pelo-buddy-tv-episode-249/ The show is also available via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeloBuddy This episode is hosted by Amanda Segal (#Seglo3) and Holly Kabler (#Crabbie_KakeS).
This episode recorded live at Becker's 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Andrew Lovewell, CEO, Columbia Orthopaedic Group. He shares insights on the continued migration of cases to ASCs, the expanding role of technology, and how strategic partnerships and employer engagement are shaping the future of outpatient orthopedic care.
This episode recorded live at Becker's 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Andrew Lovewell, CEO, Columbia Orthopaedic Group. He shares insights on the continued migration of cases to ASCs, the expanding role of technology, and how strategic partnerships and employer engagement are shaping the future of outpatient orthopedic care.
This episode recorded live at Becker's 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Andrew Lovewell, CEO, Columbia Orthopaedic Group. He shares insights on the continued migration of cases to ASCs, the expanding role of technology, and how strategic partnerships and employer engagement are shaping the future of outpatient orthopedic care.
Our guest is Teri Dupuy-Gore, Executive Director of Hub Lafayette Urban Ministries, a Christ-centered outreach serving our neighbors experiencing homelessness, chronic poverty, hunger, and difficult life transitions. Teri shares how The Hub and its Lovewell Center at 1515 W. University Avenue in Lafayette, create a place to be present in our community and love people right where they are, offering not only practical resources but dignity, relationship, and restored hope. The Lovewell Center: Eat Well, Dress Well, Style Well, Smell Well Teri explains that Hub Lafayette Urban Ministries “actually unifies two separate ministries,” and that this conversation focuses on The Lovewell Center at 1515 W. University Within the Lovewell, members access four resource “stores”: Eat Well – “kind of like a Walmart where you can get toothpaste, toilet paper, nonperishable canned goods, things of that nature… like a mini Walmart.” Dress Well – gently-used men's and women's clothing: “belts, shoes, pants, coats… new socks and new underwear… gently used backpacks.” Style Well – “where you get your hair cut by a licensed beautician or barber.” Smell Well – “our six stackable commercial washers and dryers so you can wash your clothes.” All of these resources are available to members of the Lovewell Center. Membership & the Points System: “A hand up, not a hand out” Becoming a member is intentionally simple: “To be a member, you simply have to walk in and say, hey, I want to be a member. There's no criteria.” When someone joins, the team takes basic information: name, phone number (if they have one), address (or notes if they're living on the streets), and next of kin — “because we want to become your family… we want to be your family anyway.” New members “automatically get 20 points for just joining us.” The Lovewell uses a points system instead of cash so people can actively participate in their own progress: “You earn points by taking classes because we believe in healing and helping yourself… or you'd bring us your check stub from a job that you have now.” Teri explains that this model is particularly powerful “for people who are struggling in chronic poverty, because we can help you offset the cost of everyday life without using money, but using points… you get to make decisions.” Members can choose to “earn points and store them up, or earn points and spend them,” and that freedom is central to their approach: “We instill dignity and value in you… it's a beautiful, beautiful opportunity for us to be able to be present in our community and love people right where they are.” Classes that Heal Broken Relationships At the heart of Lovewell are the classes that help people earn points and, more importantly, work toward inner healing: “Our classes are geared around broken relationships that we feel everyone has or will have — a broken relationship with God, a broken relationship with yourself, a broken relationship with others, or a broken relationship with creation. So our classes are all geared around healing in those areas.” Classes typically run for eight weeks and meet for one hour, once a week. Facilitators are often people who have personally wrestled with the same issues they're teaching about: “I may overcome something and say, I would love to teach this class… using the experiences that I have and the healing that I've received… and share that with others. Giving them hope.” Communication classes are a key example: “For some of our members… it's very natural to have a confrontational conversation. It's not natural to scale that down to where it is speaking truth with grace. It's usually just truth in your face.” The goal is to help everyone “have a voice and be heard” in “a polite and generous way.” Teri calls these classes “really the heart of the Lovewell Center” and “the heart of the mission of The Hub.” She sums up their mission this way: “Our mission statement is, “We're on a mission to offer everyone in our city access to restored life. And we believe in what we call the four R's: Rescue, Relationships, Resources and Recovery.” Community Meals & Daily Presence The Lovewell Center is open Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., with the yard open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:35 p.m. For neighbors experiencing homelessness, it's a safe place simply to belong: “If our friends experiencing homelessness need a place to go, they come and hang out with us, because they are wanted and belong.” Every Tuesday night a community meal is offerred “Every Tuesday night we have community meal, which means we all get together and eat dinner together. Anyone in the community is invited… We start at 6:00 and we're usually finished by 7:15–7:30 p.m.” From 6:00–6:25 p.m., there are large-group activities — bingo, class time, or worship — and if you participate in those events as big group events, you earn ten points for that.” Teri shares that on Tuesday nights they see 125–150 people, and during the day they have “90 to 100 people every day” coming through for services, community, and support. Philosophy: “A hand up, not a hand out” Teri is deeply intentional about not harming the people they serve: “The core of the program is about empowering people through relationships to see themselves the way Christ sees them and to empower them to be all that God has called them to be.” She speaks candidly about common pitfalls in helping: “In a world of ministry where we all feel called to give, at some point giving hurts. We then take from the person and we steal their dignity and their value because we want to do for them what they can do for themselves.” That's why she describes The Hub's posture as, “We are a hand up, not a hand out. We are not there to be sympathetic, we are there to be empathetic. We want to sit in it with you and encourage you and remind you that you're not alone.” How You Can Help Hub Lafayette Urban Ministries is 100% funded by donations by individuals, churches, grants, and in-kind gifts. Teri says: “Money is always welcome. It keeps the lights on. It keeps the coffee in the pots. It allows us to keep food on the shelves.” They also always need physical donations, especially: Canned soups and “top-protein” items Easy-open foods like beanie-weenies, tuna, pocket snacks Toilet paper and full-size toothpaste New men's and women's underwear (“men's underwear… tagless colored brief boxers or they don't leave the shelf”) Meals for Tuesday night community dinners and Wednesday morning breakfasts are donated and served by volunteers, including local partners and cooks like Kent Zerangue, who prepares “the most fabulous meal ever from homemade ice cream… and shrimp stew.” Teri emphasizes that everyone can do something: “Not everyone has the capacity to donate money. Not everyone has the capacity to donate their time… But everyone has the capacity to pray. Everyone has the capacity to pass on the word.” For more information on donating, volunteering, providing meals, or inviting Teri to speak, listeners can visit Hub Lafayette Urban Ministries at https://www.hublafayette.org/or connect via Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/thehuburbanministrieslafayette or their Instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/thehublafayette/?hl=en
What if the phrases you hear in a workout could actually carry you through the hardest chapters of your life? My friend Suz and I sat down with Emma Lovewell's memoir, "Live Learn Love Well", and followed the thread from the bike to real-world resilience: family roots on Martha's Vineyard, the ache of divorce, the shock of loss, and the steady return to self through movement, mindfulness, and self-respect. We talk about why “progress, not perfection” is more than a punchy motto—it's a practical way to live when goals get heavy and life gets loud. You'll hear how Emma's early exposure to meditation and her mother's fearless body comfort set the tone for emotional tools that actually work. We also dig into gardening as a life practice: patience, compost as “valuable trash,” and the deep peace of tending something you can control when everything else feels uncertain. Her care your identity shines through every page as Emma aims to help us all discover our Voice. She shares what it meant to feel caught between cultures as a half Chinese woman, and how a trip to Taiwan reframed belonging as a bridge rather than a gap. Suz and I reflect on forgiving without forgetting and learning to shout out your wins—big and small—so opportunities can find you. If you need a reset that blends therapy-backed tools with sweat-tested wisdom, this conversation meets you where you are and walks beside you, one honest rep at a time. If this resonated, follow and subscribe, share with a friend who loves Peloton or a good memoir, and leave a quick review. Your support helps more curious listeners find the show and build their own best days.If you leave a kind review, I might read it at top of show!Buy “Live Learn Love Well”Suz and I's favorite mantras: Tunde's “It's a great day to have a great day!”“You never know how strong you are until being strong is your only option” Transcripts are available through Apple's podcast app—they may not be perfect, but relying on them allows me to dedicate more time to the show! If you're interested in being a transcript angel, let me know. This episode is produced, recorded, and its content edited by me. Theme song by Devin KennedySpecial thanks to my dear friend, Suz!Xx, AlexConnect with us and suggest a great memoir!Follow us on instagram! @babesinbooklandpod
Our DNA | Week 4 | Love Well | Pastor Doug Myers | Life Center Tacoma 1 Corinthians 13:1-3 (CSB) We Reach Wide | We Build Strong | We Love Well Luke 14:15-24 (CSB) LOVE is our ORIGIN John 3:16-17 (CSB) 1 John 4:9-10 (CSB) LOVE is our IDENTITY John 13:34-35 (CSB) 1 John 4:7-8, 19-21 (CSB) LOVE is what DRIVES us Romans 10:13-15 (CSB)
Opening Zach, Service by Pastor Jason
Pianist, songwriter, and performer Jacob Jeffries the morning after he played Madison Square Garden with Vulfpeck, reflecting on the surreal thrill of performing in the legendary arena with his close friends, while also grounding the experience in the everyday reality of being a working musician. The conversation traces his journey from South Florida (where his childhood was shaped by Beatles records, summer theater programs like Lovewell, and the absence of a bar mitzvah he later regretted) to his early career with the Jacob Jeffries Band and formative studio experiences with Grammy-winning producer Sebastian Krys and guitarist-producer Dan Warner. He describes being taken under their wing, signed to Warner Chappell at 18, and even meeting Rick Rubin as a teenager—moments that felt like he was “six inches from Madison Square Garden,” only to discover it would take another 20 years of steady work to get there. Along the way, Jeffries talks about grief (losing both parents by his mid-20s), his bond with fellow Vulfpeck member Theo Katzman, the power of collaborative creativity, and the balance between sincerity and playfulness in his own music. He reflects on the intimacy of his new record You Got the Right Idea, the surreal humor of songs like This Is Not the Song I Wrote, and how he embodies a kind of singer, storyteller, and surrealist performer all at once. Jacob is on tour this month opening for the band Lawrence. www.third-story.com www.leosidran.substack.com www.wbgo.org/podcast/the-third-story
What does it mean that the Christian is called to be watchful over their faith, firm in conviction, yet living in their conduct? How do these imperatives come together in the Christian life? 1. Be Watchful2. Stand Firm in the Faith3. Act Like Men4. Be Strong5. Love Well
What does it mean that the Christian is called to be watchful over their faith, firm in conviction, yet living in their conduct? How do these imperatives come together in the Christian life? 1. Be Watchful2. Stand Firm in the Faith3. Act Like Men4. Be Strong5. Love Well
In this episode, Andrew Lovewell, CEO of Columbia Orthopaedic Group, shares his perspective on the evolving role of AI in healthcare, market consolidation, and how his organization is expanding services and market share. He discusses the importance of collaboration, practical innovation, and staying grounded in patient-centered, high-value care.
In this episode, Andrew Lovewell, CEO of Columbia Orthopaedic Group, shares his perspective on the evolving role of AI in healthcare, market consolidation, and how his organization is expanding services and market share. He discusses the importance of collaboration, practical innovation, and staying grounded in patient-centered, high-value care.
In this episode, Andrew Lovewell, CEO of Columbia Orthopaedic Group, shares his perspective on the evolving role of AI in healthcare, market consolidation, and how his organization is expanding services and market share. He discusses the importance of collaboration, practical innovation, and staying grounded in patient-centered, high-value care.
Part 2 with Austin Lovewell
Talking with Austin Lovewell about his hunting, guiding and taxidermy experiences.
Carolyn Lovewell is not only the world famous author of the book Existential Kink, she matches her psychological prowess with profound magickal knowledge. In this podcast we dive deep on all aspects of shadow work, helping to reveal the hidden turn-on underneath our own repeating negative patterns. With that awareness, using tools like Internal Family Systems, you can start to literally transform the association and necessity to continue repeating patterns that no longer serve your highest calling. Books by Carolyn Lovewell | https://shorturl.at/Ext8l| Carolyn Lovewell |Website | https://carolynlovewell.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/shadowwork_carolynlovewell/X | https://x.com/promethea777YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@TheMagickianCarolynLovewellCarolyn's Courses www.theimmortalocollege.comDr. Robert Dee McDonald | https://www.teloscenter.com/Sleep Over podcast on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0yuovj3oMKnGGJHT7gq8nzThis episode is sponsored byHone Health | https://shorturl.at/JvhAJMetal Mark Golden Collectable Art | https://mtlmrk.com/Korrect Energy | https://korrectlife.com/Love To The Seventh Power by Aubrey Marcus: https://chakaruna.com/collections/books| Aubrey Marcus |Website | http://bit.ly/2GesYqi Instagram | http://bit.ly/2BlfCEO Facebook | http://bit.ly/2F4nBZk X | http://bit.ly/2BlGBAdAdSubscribe to the Aubrey Marcus newsletter:https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/emailTo partner with the Aubrey Marcus PodcastSubscribe to the Aubrey Marcus podcast:iTunes | https://apple.co/2lMZRCn Spotify | https://spoti.fi/2EaELZO Stitcher | http://bit.ly/2G8ccJt IHeartRadio | https://ihr.fm/3CiV4x3
From the series "Secrets of the Kingdom"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the series "Secrets of the Kingdom"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: To Love Well is to Live Well Speaker: Pastor Tim Cruse Date: May 25, 2025
Robert Cray, historian of war and memory, discuss the history and commemoration of the locally famous "Lovewell's Fight" of 1725 with Tiffany and Ian.
In this episode, Paris opens up about the deeply personal why behind her brand-new course, Love Well Bipolar—a course designed specifically for those who love, support and stand beside someone living with bipolar.Born out of five years of sharing stories, advocacy, and lived experience, this course is more than just information—it's a roadmap. Paris shares how each of the five core modules came to life, and why they're essential:Understanding BipolarNavigating ChallengesEffective CommunicationSustainable Self-CareDesign Your Love Well BlueprintYou'll hear the real story behind the course—how Paris went from overwhelmed and unheard to empowered and clear on how to support both herself and you.So if you love someone living with bipolar — this episode is your reminder: you deserve support too.You are never alone in this. Enroll in Love Well Bipolar here and get the support you deserve. 00:00 Introduction and Exciting News00:24 The Importance of Support01:52 Personal Journey with Bipolar02:42 Creating the Course: Love Well Bipolar06:01 Course Overview: Five Key Modules07:51 The Why Behind the Course15:11 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
In preparation for her new book, A New Way to Love Your Neighbor, Jada sits down with her sister, Tresa, to discuss the complexities of family relationships. They explore the importance of being intentional, how personal history influences how we love, and much more.Pre-order: A New Way to Love Your Neighbor https://www.amazon.com/New-Way-Love-Your-Neighbor/dp/1087789184
We're about to take radical acceptance to a whole new level. Brendan talks with the amazing and magical, Dr. Carolyn Lovewell, author of Existential Kink: Unmask Your Shadow and Embrace Your Power. They dive right into:How you actually can get off on the things that are bothering you the most. Why the soul is round. Carolyn's wild journey to discovering Existential Kink, even as cups were thrown at her head. Why we're always manifesting the unconscious.The only women in pop culture history who got everything she wanted. And why EK just might put organized religion out of business. RESOURCESCarolyn LovewellExistential Kink: Unmask Your Shadow and Embrace Your Power The Immortal CollegeThe Most Liberated Woman in the World PodMatchPodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Guests and Hosts For InterviewsSupport the show
1 Peter series message 6Text: I Peter 1:22-25Love one another earnestly from a pure heart, having purified your souls and because you've been born again through the living and abiding word of God. Peter continues to expound upon the gospel, the theology of it to include its presentation in our daily lives. The gospel and regeneration cannot be separated from the Word of God.
Sandy Corrigan is an entrepreneur, business coach, and founder of the Love Well by Doing Good Movement, who helps small business owners create purpose-driven enterprises that fund their ideal lifestyle.Through her business clubs, advisory services, and coaching programs, Sandy empowers clients to build successful companies based on the principle that "love always looks like something." As co-creator of the Denver Women in Business Community, which serves 4,000 women, she demonstrates how purpose-driven leadership can create substantial business growth and community impact.Sandy's journey from losing everything as a single mother to building multiple successful businesses over 25 years embodies the resilience she teaches. Her experiences of both abundance and scarcity, including overcoming debt and surviving major economic downturns, show how leading with love and purpose can transform challenges into opportunities. As someone who's built and scaled multiple teams while maintaining unwavering faith through difficulties, Sandy's story demonstrates that success and social impact can go hand in hand when business is fueled by genuine purpose.Here's where to find more:www.sandycorrigan.comhttps://www.facebook.com/sandracorriganhttps://www.facebook.com/sandycorrigan07www.linkedin.com/in/sandycorriganwww.instagram.com/sandracorriganwww.youtube.com/sandracorrigan9677___________________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself
Rachael Adams returns to Welcome Heart today to talk about love in the month of love. Of course, to love well is a year-round aspiration and one that I want to work on no matter what age I am or what month I'm in. Her new book: Everyday Prayers of Love: Learning to Love God, Others, and Even Yourself is out this month and will make the perfect gift for yourself and for someone you love. Rachael hosts The Love Offering Podcast and she and her husband have been married 18 years and are the parents of two middle schoolers. We talk about her first book, A Little Goes a Long Way in Ep 178 in 2022. Leave a comment below or on social media to be entered to win a copy of Everyday Prayers: Learning to Love God, Others, and Even Yourself. Some gems from our conversation: We need God every day to help us love well. God doesn't waste any of our experiences—he uses our detours and disappointments to build something good in our lives. I've begun to live from the perspective of doing my daily work from a place of love for God, knowing he doesn't love me any better for what I achieve or accomplish in any given day. To love others as God desires is a way for Jesus to become tangible to those around us. If someone doubts God's love for them, I send them to the Word which is full of the truth of his love. My daily prayer is that I see others in the same way that Jesus sees them. When I began to read the Bible, I began to see how great is God's love for me and that's made all the difference. Find Rachael on her website here. Instagram: @rachaeladamsauthor
Everyone loves someone. The challenge is loving everyone—that means not limiting your love to just those in your inner circle or who treat you well. Jesus calls you to that standard—to imitate the God who loves different people—and to serve your friends, enemies, and everyone in between.To help you understand how to love like God, we have a new book called A Better Love: God's Love Transforms You by Dr. Paul Kelm. This book cuts through the confusion on how the world views love, and shows you how to find your greatest joy in God's love for you. It's time to go straight to the source in A Better Love. Request your copy of A Better Love with your financial gift. About "Taboo Questions With Pastor Mike Novotny": Have you ever had questions you wanted to ask a pastor but felt silly or embarrassed to ask them? Questions about taboo topics like sex, politics, porn, IVF, and mental illness? Well, there's a podcast for that! Hear how Pastor Mike Novotny from Time of Grace answers some real questions from people just like you, giving thoughtful, biblical answers that point people back to Jesus.Find even more questions at timeofgrace.org/tabooquestions.You can also order Pastor Mike's book "Taboo: Topics Christians Should Be Talking About but Don't" at taboobook.org.
Love is costly and sacrificial—that's why it's often difficult to experience and give love. So if you want more love in your relationships, Pastor Mike says, there are three important things you need.To help you understand how to love like God, we have a new book called A Better Love: God's Love Transforms You by Dr. Paul Kelm. This book cuts through the confusion on how the world views love, and shows you how to find your greatest joy in God's love for you. It's time to go straight to the source in A Better Love. Request your copy of A Better Love with your financial gift. About "Taboo Questions With Pastor Mike Novotny": Have you ever had questions you wanted to ask a pastor but felt silly or embarrassed to ask them? Questions about taboo topics like sex, politics, porn, IVF, and mental illness? Well, there's a podcast for that! Hear how Pastor Mike Novotny from Time of Grace answers some real questions from people just like you, giving thoughtful, biblical answers that point people back to Jesus.Find even more questions at timeofgrace.org/tabooquestions.You can also order Pastor Mike's book "Taboo: Topics Christians Should Be Talking About but Don't" at taboobook.org.
What is love, really? The way we tend to define it may surprise you in its limitations. In this new series, Pastor Mike helps you explore how the Bible defines love and see that its simple definition has the power to change your relationships with your family, your neighbors, and even your enemies. And it starts with knowing that love starts with God.To help you understand how to love like God, we have a new book called A Better Love: God's Love Transforms You by Dr. Paul Kelm. This book cuts through the confusion on how the world views love, and shows you how to find your greatest joy in God's love for you. It's time to go straight to the source in A Better Love. Request your copy of A Better Love with your financial gift. About "Taboo Questions With Pastor Mike Novotny": Have you ever had questions you wanted to ask a pastor but felt silly or embarrassed to ask them? Questions about taboo topics like sex, politics, porn, IVF, and mental illness? Well, there's a podcast for that! Hear how Pastor Mike Novotny from Time of Grace answers some real questions from people just like you, giving thoughtful, biblical answers that point people back to Jesus.Find even more questions at timeofgrace.org/tabooquestions.You can also order Pastor Mike's book "Taboo: Topics Christians Should Be Talking About but Don't" at taboobook.org.
Get a sneak peek at Pastor Mike's upcoming new message series, "Love Well." He sits down with Amber Albee Swenson—Time of Grace writer, blogger, and podcaster—to talk about the big ideas behind the series. Listen in as they discuss the definition of love, how love can be costly, and the challenges of loving everyone—especially your enemies.We live in a world that constantly tries to define us by our greatest achievements, or our worst failures. But who does God say we are? In Unshakable: Finding Your Identity in Who God Says You Are, Pastor Matt Ewart shows us that we get our identity by who Jesus is and what he's done for us. Request your copy of Unshakable with your financial gift. About "Taboo Questions With Pastor Mike Novotny": Have you ever had questions you wanted to ask a pastor but felt silly or embarrassed to ask them? Questions about taboo topics like sex, politics, porn, IVF, and mental illness? Well, there's a podcast for that! Hear how Pastor Mike Novotny from Time of Grace answers some real questions from people just like you, giving thoughtful, biblical answers that point people back to Jesus.Find even more questions at timeofgrace.org/tabooquestions.You can also order Pastor Mike's book "Taboo: Topics Christians Should Be Talking About but Don't" at taboobook.org.
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It truly is ALL God, including money, the government & everything else. ;) And we dive INTO this today with the one and only Carolyn Lovewell, (formerly Carolyn Elliott) author of the best selling book, existential kink. Todays episode covers everything from being embodied in your spiritual practices, to the USA's government, and the Power you hold when you choose to enjoy this crazy, epic, wonderful life. FREE QUIZ: Your Magnetic Mnifestation Style Join the Magick Woman Membership Cauldron $88/mo or $888/year Find Carolyn's Work HERE, including her book Existential Kink Carolyn's Instagram HERE Instagram: Autumn Magick Woman Podacst
TNT Radio host Basil Valentine speaks with cryptocurrency aficionado and 21WIRE writer Blake Lovewell about the BRICS nations' strategy to move away from the U.S. dollar and its implications for the global economy, including Bitcoin's potential to reshape the global financial system. More from Blake: 21stcenturywire.com Segment aired on September 11, 2024 ▶️ Catch Patrick every Sunday on the SUNDAY WIRE Radio Show on ACR LIVE - 5PM UK Time | 12PM EST | 9AM PST: https://21stcenturywire.com/sundaywire/
In this solo episode, we're diving into the nitty gritty of our beauty routines (because, let's be real, self-care is survival!). We'll chat about trying to put on our metaphorical oxygen mask first as moms, share our health tips, rave about our Lovewell and Baeo faves, and explore the kids' fascination with tarot cards. We'll also dish on our transformative cacao ceremony experience and our new interest in breathwork (it's both a total bitch and WILDLY cool!). Plus, we're spilling some of this week's magical WTF moments. Weeeee buckle up Dazeys it's a goodie! Link: lovewell.earth baeo OSEA Emma Lewisham Ursa Major - Mountain Glow Golden Serum Iris&Romeo - Best Skin Days ILIA Beauty Pathwork Oracle The Wild Unknown Tarot Deck and Guidebook Explorer of the Soul Magic with Heart Follow Sarah Wright Olsen: IG: @swrightolsen Follow Teresa Palmer: IG: @teresapalmer FB: https://www.facebook.com/teresamarypalmer/ DISCOUNT CODES: • Go to www.baeo.com and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 • Go to www.lovewell.earth and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 More about the show! • Watch this episode on YouTube here • Co-founders of @yourzenmama yourzenmama.com • Read and buy our book! "The Zen Mama Guide To Finding Your Rhythm In Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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