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Ready to grow your clientele & revenue? Download "The 20 Client Generators" PDF now and get instant access to strategies that will fill your calendar with potential clients. No complicated tech, no lengthy processes—just real strategies that work. https://info.patrigsby.com/20-client-generators Do you want to stop chasing leads and start attracting them instead? Get Instant Access To The Weekly Client Machine For Just $5.00! https://patrigsby.com/weeklyclientmachine Get Your FREE Copy of Pat's Fitness Entrepreneur Handbook! https://patrigsby.com/feh --- Overcoming Common Roadblocks in Fitness Business Success In this episode of the Fitness Business School podcast, Pat discusses common mistakes that hinder fitness business owners from achieving their goals. Key points include the misconceptions surrounding offering free services, the need for mutual commitment between business owners and clients, the importance of consistency and discipline, and avoiding hypocritical behaviors that contradict the advice given to clients. He emphasizes focusing on fundamentals and regular execution over chasing new marketing tactics. Additionally, he introduces a free diagnostic tool to help business owners identify their next steps for growth and success. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:08 Common Mistake #1: The Stigma with Free 03:56 Common Mistake #2: Commitment Misconceptions 06:24 Common Mistake #3: Making Excuses 07:56 Common Mistake #4: Hypocrisy in Business Practices 10:59 Conclusion and Special Offer
We continue our Spring Cleaning of the Heart and Mind series by getting real about Making Excuses. We all do it—but it's time to be honest about why. Are we protecting our egos? Avoiding discomfort? Seeking sympathy? The truth? Our excuses may feel safe, but in reality are only keeping us stuck - reinforcing our fears, limiting beliefs, and resistance to change. It's time to break free of our comfort zones, take full ownership of our choices, and commit to a life of progress over perfection. We're wrapping up today's episode with practical tips to break free from the excuses holding us back—so we can step into a life that embraces growth, takes risks with confidence, and moves forward with courage instead of hesitation.
This week we will be studying Luke 15:11-32 under the theme “A Parable of Two Sons.” This will be our third straight week hearing Jesus teach on The Banquet. We've heard about a Narrow Door. We've heard about Making Excuses. And now he's teaching about the difference between repentant sinners and self-righteous religious practitioners. We'll explain why the traditional title “The Parable of the Prodigal Son,” which dates back to 16th century English translations and even the Latin Vulgate, is tremendously misleading. This text is as much, or more, about an obedient older brother and how he still stands outside the banquet.How can we pray for you? tinyurl.com/stmarcusprayersFill out our online connection card: tinyurl.com/stmarcusconnectcardIf you'd like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here: https://tinyurl.com/stmarcusgive
In our chat Emma and Rosemary talk about the need for humility if we are to be honest with ourselves about the areas of life that we need to change.
How often do you make excuses for your sin? In this Heartbeat Emma encourages us to be honest with ourselves, to look at our heart and to ask God for the grace of forgiveness.
Are Knicks fans making too many excuses and now what for the Nets with the Lottery Fast approaching.
Welcome back to Get Psyched, today we unpack the complexities of giving the benefit of the doubt, exploring when it helps and when it harms. We dive into the psychology of trust, expectations, and how we navigate our relationships with others (and ourselves). Here's what we'll cover:
On today's Thursday's Thoughts, Lucy and I are talking about making excuses.We all do it, don't we? Whether it be making excuses for why we CAN'T do something, or making excuses for why we CAN do something we know we shouldn't be doing.In this conversation, Polly and I talk about where we make excuses in our own lives - how we can both be professional procrastinators, and also how we're brilliant at reasoning why that chocolate eclair or second glass of wine is, actually, a brilliant idea.
Send us a textOn today's Thursday Thoughts, Polly and I are talking about making excuses.We all do it, don't we? Whether it be making excuses for why we CAN'T do something, or making excuses for why we CAN do something we know we shouldn't be doing.In this conversation, Polly and I talk about where we make excuses in our own lives - how we can both be professional procrastinators, and also how we're brilliant at reasoning why that chocolate eclair or second glass of wine is, actually, a brilliant idea.
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Achieving or Making Excuses? We can't do both!! What do achievers do differently to the excuse-makers, and can we change/ choose to be an achiever? Yes/no/why? www.maxfitnesscollege.com
Arsenal football manager Mikel Arteta has been put to the sword by the media after blaming his side's recent loss to Newcastle on the Puma ball that was used in the game because it ‘flies differently'. So why do managers often reach for implausible excuses afer a loss? Former footballer and manager Roddy Collins spoke with Sarah and Cormac.
God has the world on His heart and He's calling people to join Him in His mission. You may not reach the whole world, but if you are available to God, you will make a difference in the world! Join me for today's Daily Word & Prayer as I share some more takeaways the Lord gave me from the first day of our Faithwalkers conference.Have you read my book, "Takin' it to Their Turf"?If not, you may request a copy on my website, www.TomthePreacher.comWe send a copy to anyone who donates to our ministry, but if you can't do so, simply request a copy by sending us an email. Who do you know that needs to hear today's message? Go ahead and forward this to them, along with a prayer that God will use it in their life.To find Tom on Instagram, Facebook, TiKTok, and elsewhere, go to linktr.ee/tomthepreacher To support Tom Short Campus Ministries, click herehttps://www.tomthepreacher.com/support*********** Do you want to have all your sins forgiven and know God personally? ********Check out my video "The Bridge Diagram" at • The Bridge Diagram:What You Must Do t... Check out my website, www.TomthePreacher.com, to learn more about my ministry and sign up for my daily email. And make sure to request a copy of my book, Takin' it to Their Turf, when you visit my website.Check out my videos on this channel to learn how to answer tough questions challenging our faith.
What to do if you keep making excuses not to exercise on any day, and specifically on the days that most folks don't exercise?
We are SO close to 2025 I can smell it...which means you get tough love Jacey! Let's talk about why giving yourself grace could be the exact reason you have all these excuses! Let's be friends on the Gram!
In this episode I talk about how God will equip you when He calls you!Link to the devo hereLink to the Advent Book hereSign up for the Sunday Send and you can see all of our previous Newsletters! Click HereSubscribe to watch our Podcast on YouTube!Links to Talks with Tori!InstagramYoutubeApple PodcastsSpotifyFind us on YouTube and IG:YouTubeToriChad
Book a Free Consultation with Peter Today I'm going to talk to you about the hazard of making excuses as an actor. And I'm going to start with perhaps something that if you were like me, or you are like how I used to be the idea of it's only me. So it's only me and therefore it doesn't count or, I'm tough, I can handle it. One of the things that making excuses as an actor does is it stalls personal growth. And anything that would affect me in a negative way, I used to be like, “Hey, I'm young. I can take it. Hey, no worries. I can overcome it.” Until I couldn't. And so the first thing I'm going to talk about in terms of the hazards of making excuses as an actor is just that. Stalling personal growth. See, now, as a middle aged woman, I don't want to do anything that stalls me. I don't want to have any energy that is moving against me. I want everything moving for me. Because you know what? I deserve it. And so do you and this making excuses and stalling my personal growth, what it does is it prevents me from taking responsibility and it also limits opportunities for self improvement and for learning from my mistakes. I've talked about how when we make mistakes, those can be our great learning opportunities. The thing is that when I prevent myself from taking responsibility, what happens is that I'm saying I am not part of the problem. And if I am not part of the problem, there is no solution. I also have to say that when I stall my personal growth, I limit opportunities, because what I do is I'm so closed off in my thinking, and when I'm so closed off in my thinking, I don't know what to do. I'm only seeing that little bit. It's like I'm putting blinders on the side of my face. I can't see anything except what is in front of me. And I want to be seeing everything. I want to be looking at my life and moving things to work for me and the creating the potential for a better result. I want all of it. Not just some of it. It's like when I talk about the two power systems, I have the ego power system, and I have the universal power system. When I am in my ego power system, I have only finite energy. Energy that begins and ends with me. When I am in the universe power system, oh my gosh, it's infinite and what I want to do as a finite human is I want to hook up a a pipeline to the universe to that infinite energy. The other thing is that making excuses does is it damages credibility. It doesn't only damage credibility with other people, my credibility with others, but it also damages credibility with me. One of the biggest things that I have learned in the pandemic and post pandemic is learning trust. And that trust within myself is when I say I'm going to do something, actually doing it. Like today I said, I'm going to record two podcasts today. So today I'm going to record two podcasts. Now would it be a big deal if I only recorded one? No. But the person who I most need to be building that trust with, she would know. And that is myself. That getting trust from yourself is in some ways the hardest person to get it from because it's also the easiest per person to skimp it from. So really, wanting to build credibility with me and not making excuses, even to myself, is so important. Because if I don't do it, I erode trust. I erode my own reliability with myself. And I make others and myself doubt my commitment and my own integrity, building my own integrity with me. It is of paramount importance. The other thing that making excuses does, when I talk about, working for you and getting everything to work for you instead of against you, is that making excuses creates a negative mindset. It creates a negative mindset. Again, I want to have an anabolic mindset, which is filled with anabolic energy that works for me, that that is growing, is healing energy. When I am in a negative mindset, I want to I am in catabolic energy, and that is, I just described it to my weekly class I describe that as being like having a really bad virus. It feels like your body or something in you is working so hard against you and just making you feel so weak. Also, when I make excuses and I create a negative mindset, I rely on those excuses to create something that I don't want to create, which is a defeatist attitude. And that making excuses that create, that creates a negative mindset also it reinforces my own limitations and my own limiting beliefs in myself when instead I could be using it as an opportunity to do the thing that I want to make an excuse about to build trust in myself, build the ability to seek solution, and also build the self esteem that comes with it. And I always talk about how building self esteem, building confidence, what does it do? It improves belief in the self and self esteem. The other thing that making excuses does is it enables you to miss opportunities, and those excuses, what they do is that they feed into that dirty P word of procrastination. They also feed into that other dirty word of perfectionism. Perfectionism leads to procrastination, leads to paralysis. And what ends up happening when I make an excuse and I have a missed opportunity is that causes inaction. And it causes me to miss chances for success, or a learning, or an education, or an advancement. Finally, the thing that making excuses does is it also hinders problem solving. And it makes me think that I'm not that smart. Ouch. And when I blame some external factor, like the person I read with in that audition, or the fact that the casting director just doesn't get me, instead of addressing the issues directly, and those issues are, if I'm not part of the problem, there is no solution. What it does is, again, it erodes my ability to overcome challenges. When I come to that fork in the road, do I make an excuse or do I find a way? Finding a way, that increases my ability to solve problems, that increases my ability to let go of wanting to make an excuse and take the “easy way out” and go what may initially look like the harder way, but actually in the long run. The easy way, because when I don't make excuses, and I take responsibility for my life, and I acknowledge that if I am not part of the problem, there is no solution. I find ways of finding a way. I build self esteem. I build trust in myself. I build self confidence. And also, just as a bonus, I diminish, I neutralize, I minimize any anxiety or self doubt I may have. So today, let's find a way. Let's build self esteem. Let's believe in ourselves, just even for a moment.
Did you think we were making excuses for the Kentucky football program's losses? You probably weren't until we mentioned it. It's kind of how like Mark Stoops continues to say he doesn't want to make headlines, which ends up making more headlines about his Kentucky football program. Tonight 11 Personnel parses through the Kentucky head coach's comments a few days after another beatdown at Tennessee. Fortunately, a bye week does provide a slight reprieve from the madness, but folks, college football never stops and neither do we. Highlights: — Which player volunteered to give his money back? — Redshirt Watch — One Month till Signing Day — Recruits to Watch — MACtion is BACK
Did you think we were making excuses for the Kentucky football program's losses? You probably weren't until we mentioned it. It's kind of how like Mark Stoops continues to say he doesn't want to make headlines, which ends up making more headlines about his Kentucky football program. Tonight 11 Personnel parses through the Kentucky head coach's comments a few days after another beatdown at Tennessee. Fortunately, a bye week does provide a slight reprieve from the madness, but folks, college football never stops and neither do we. Highlights: — Which player volunteered to give his money back? — Redshirt Watch — One Month till Signing Day — Recruits to Watch — MACtion is BACK
In this episode I talk about how we can start to justify our sinful actions rather than making them obedient for Christ…Link to devo hereSign up for the Sunday Send and you can see all of our previous Newsletters! Click HereSubscribe to watch our Podcast on YouTube!Links to Talks with Tori!InstagramYoutubeApple PodcastsSpotifyFind us on YouTube and IG:YouTubeToriChad
Cindy Esliger talks about conquering the voice in our head that tells us we're not ready for the career spotlight or big goal we've been working towards. Those excuses, while comforting in the short term, ultimately just hold us back from reaching our potential. But how do we confront those fears and step out of our comfort zones to claim the career success we know we actually deserve? That's what Cindy will guide us through today.There are a lot of reasons we have for not achieving our career ambitions at the moment. The excuses are plentiful and there's always something we can point to that's keeping us static. But the truth is that those excuses are what we use to protect us from the potential judgment or failure that stepping out on a limb may bring. Cindy knows we're ready for the career spotlight and it's time for us to take action to reach it. Time to meet the challenge and do something a little bit uncomfortable.Cindy lists the four most common excuses for avoiding growth: 1) Comfort in familiarity, 2) Fear of rejection and failure, 3) The need for external validation, and 4) Waiting for the perfect moment. She then details three tips to help us break free from these excuses: 1) Do a self-assessment, 2) Take the first step, and 3) Make it about others. She elaborates on each step with sound advice. Our dreams are valid and we have every right to pursue them. Cindy wants to guide us into stepping up to achieve them instead of holding back out of fear.Resources discussed in this episode:Guide to Eliminating Your ExcusesAstronomic AudioConfidence Collective—Contact Cindy Esliger Career Confidence Coaching: website | instagram | facebook | linkedin | email
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The episode almost didn't get recorded because I was making excuses... But because being a podcast host is part of who I am- here is my story and how it can help you! Connect with Kaitlynn on IGLearn more about how to work with KaitlynnThank you for leaving a rating or review here
Do you ever fear that challenging your thoughts about other people's behaviour means you're gaslighting yourself?Do you want to make sure you're using these tools in a way that empowers you and doesn't keep you stuck in relationships that aren't truly what you want?Then this episode is for YOU!I'm discussing:The reason why we challenge our thinkingWhen fear of leaving a relationship gets in the way of making a conscious decisionHow the first thought your brain offers you isn't the ultimate 'true' thoughtInterested in 1:1 coaching?Email: rebecca@rebeccaorecoaching.com
Bobby Slowik spoke to the media yesterday and does it sound like he's making excuses for the offense?
ITL Hour 3: Bobby Slowik spoke to the media yesterday and does it sound like he's making excuses for the offense? ITL Lunch-Time Confessions, “I Have A Nigerian Friend”. Say My Name Saturday with John Lopez and CFB.
Steiny & Guru look at the STARS around the league and wonder why the 49ers haven't had the accountability of a Joe Burrow or Josh Allen?
Sermon Notes - Genesis 44 - True Repentance at LastMain Point: True repentance means acknowledging our sin and then turning from it and towards God.-Joseph's Test (v. 1-17)-Excursion: A Question Dodged 1. 3:13 - Shifting the Blame 2. 4:10 - Complaining 3. 12:18 - Leaving 4. 20:9 - Rationalizing 5. 26:10 - Silence 6. 29:25 - Making Excuses 7. 31:26 - Accusing Others 8. 44:15 - True Repentance-Judah's Speech (v. 18-34)
Tune in here to this Monday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by discussing how the Harris campaign has been in disarray since its debate strategy unraveled. Tomorrow night marks the first presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. This will be the second debate of the year, but you probably remember how the first one went for Joe Biden. The Harris campaign had pushed for fully open mics during the debate, expecting to secure that arrangement. Now, it seems that the Harris team is preemptively blaming Joe Biden's camp for any potential issues that could arise from Kamala's difficulty in talking over or interrupting Trump. Later in The Show Brett is Joined by Bill Roggio from the Long War Journal to discuss the recent release of a report on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, led by the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The conversation highlights the chaotic nature of the withdrawal, the poor planning and execution by the Biden administration, and the long-standing issues that contributed to Afghanistan's collapse well before the withdrawal was announced. Roggio, who testified before the committee, criticizes the limited scope of the investigation and emphasizes that the collapse was the result of years of failures by both Republican and Democratic administrations. Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT joins this Monday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo discuss the recent passing of James Earl Jones, celebrating his legendary roles in movies like Coming to America, Field of Dreams, and The Lion King, along with his memorable work as the longtime voice of CNN. They also talk about the devastating injury to Panthers defensive end Derrick Brown and share their predictions for tomorrow night's debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Additionally, Bo gives a preview of what he and Beth have lined up for Tuesday's episode of Good Morning BT. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick and Daryl discuss the focus on Deshaun Watson this season.
Per the last Tuesday of the month, host Hiwa Alaghebandian answers YOUR questions! This month, we get into playing games in dating, making excuses to text, long-time flings who won't commit, and laxatives. Hiwa also shares lots of stories from her early stages of dating Aussie, and what you can learn from them. As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode. The INAPPROPRIATE & UNPROFESSIONAL MERCH COLLECTION IS LIVE!!! Get your cute threads here. The BLUSH ACADEMY 2.0 IS HERE!!! Join now to get access to every single Blush Academy course & digital product-- including: the Attachment Styles course the Nervous System Regulation course all of the Neural ReWiring Practices & breathwork sessions hundreds of healthy recipes the upcoming Gut Health course & Inner Child Healing course the Q&A service & weekly bonus content all for a low monthly fee. This membership has every single tool & resource that you need to look your best, feel your best, and BE the best version of yourself. Click here to join. If you have any questions you want answered on the podcast, submit them to theblushpod@gmail.com or LEAVE A VOICEMAIL. You can also submit anonymously here. Follow us on instagram:instagram.com/blushpodinstagram.com/hiwaaaaaaaa
In Joshua 22:21-29, the two and a half tribes that had chosen their inheritance on the east side of the Jordan were confronted by the ten tribes because of the great altar they built. These borderline tribes answered the accusations against them by making excuses and blaming God and others for their bad choices and sins. Notice the first things they did was invoke the name of the Lord six times as they replied to the charges; and in so doing, they used the three fundamental names for the Lord: "El [the Mighty One], Elohim [God], Jehovah [the Lord]." They were claiming that their intentions were pure and that the Lord knew their hearts. Of course, the fact that the Lord knows our hearts, and that we've taken an oath, is no guarantee that our actions are right, because we don't know our own hearts (Jer. 17:9). All sorts of questionable activities can be shielded by, "But the Lord knows my heart!" When a whole nation misinterprets what is supposed to be a good deed, and it brings them to the brink of war, then there must be something wrong with that deed. The accused tribes made it clear that they weren't setting up a rival religion because the altar they built wasn't for sacrifices. Rather, they were putting up a witness that would remind the tribes west of the Jordan that Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh were a part of the Jewish nation. But what is interesting is that these “borderline” tribes pointed to the children as their concern. But it wasn't their children who would ask, "What have we to do with the Lord God of Israel?" No, their children would be provoked by the children of the tribes in Canaan! Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh were not even living in the land of God's choice, yet they feared lest the children across the river would lead their children astray! It is obvious to us that the danger was just the opposite. Not only did the “borderline” tribes accuse their fellow Jews of having worldly children, but they even accused God of creating the problem in the first place! "For the Lord has made the Jordan a border between you and us" (Josh. 22:25). No! They were the ones who had made the Jordan River the dividing line! In choosing to live east of the Jordan, the two and a half tribes separated themselves from their own people and from the land God had given to all of them. They put their cattle ahead of their children and their fellow Jews, but they blamed God and the other tribes for the problem that they created. They also claimed that this great pile of stones was a “witness altar” to the unity of the nation and to their obedience. But was it? No, it was a witness to expediency, the wisdom of man in trying to enjoy "the best of both worlds." The two and a half tribes talked piously about their children, but it was their wealth that really motivated their decision to live east of the Jordan. Somewhere near this "witness altar" were the twelve stones that the men had carried from the midst of the Jordan River (4:20-24). It reminded the Jews that they had crossed the river and buried their past forever. But Reuben, Gad, and the half tribe of Manasseh had crossed the river and gone back again. Their "altar" contradicted the altar that Joshua had erected to the glory of God. "If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God" (Col. 3:1). Like Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, when confronted by God for their disobedience, they made excuses and ultimately blamed God for their sin and bad choices. I'm afraid that too many of us today as believers are doing the same thing. May the LORD help us to simply confess our sin and ask forgiveness. 1 John 1:6-10 describes exactly what we are doing when we claim to be right instead of acknowledging our sin and asking forgiveness. God bless!
This week we're MONKEEING AROUND with special guest Matt Sweatman of Elaine & Matt Watch TV to discuss our favorite appearances from The Monkees Beyond the Monkees! We also touch on Micky Dolenz' upcoming tour dates and the recent online benefit to support the Davy Jones Equine Memorial Foundation! PLUS! We have a pair of groovy 'You May Also Like' recommendations this week- the recent albums New House by Groovy Movies and Making Excuses by Groovy Uncle! Monkeeing Around is a part of the ESO Podcast Network, Executive Producer Mike Faber. #monkees #beyondthemonkees #mikenesmith #mickydolenz #davyjones #petertork #groovymovies #groovyuncle
In this interview, Brian Brogen discusses: How his passion for building people is like his passion for building buildings How he started his side hustle (coaching, training, & speaking) in 2018 How our past doesn't have to be our prison How our struggles can be stepping stones to help us grow How his personal journey began in a youth home at 14 years old Making Excuses vs Getting Results Conducting book studies with his team when is he was the VP of Field Operations DISC Personality profiles/assessments and why they're important His “Voices of Leadership” book series Brian Brogen was the VP of Field Operations in a large Construction and Maintenance organization where he invested 28 years of his life. However, his passion for personal growth and leadership development led him to change course in 2022 when he left the construction industry and started his own business, BUILD Consulting Services. Brian joined the Maxwell Leadership Team in 2018. He is the Founder of the “Voices for Leadership” book series and is currently working on Volume 3 which will be a youth edition. Brian is also the host of The Build Your Success Podcast. Brian says, “Building Leaders in your organization, using John Maxwell's training combined with years of Experience in Project Management, we will define your goals, set realistic milestones and celebrate your success along the journey. You and your team members will become the leaders that you have always wanted to become. Not just encouraged by a lift me up speech or presentation, but a true leadership improvement journey with proven processes and accountability. Leadership Game, DISC Assessments, Mastermind Workshop Groups and much more.... Let's have fun and improve each individual in your team!” Don't miss the 19th episode of the "Real People Getting Real Results!" interview series featuring Brian Brogen interviewed by Mack Story. Watch this episode on the Blue-Collar Leadership YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@bluecollarleadership and check out the previous interviews in this series which can be found under the playlist titled "Real People Getting Real Results!" Be sure to subscribe while you're there, and tap the
You're not showing up online and you're not sure why. Sure, you tell yourself you don't have the time-but that's not really the truth. You look at others' social accounts and they look AMAZING. They have beautiful pictures, they're showing up several times a week and you can't keep your eyes off of their accounts. When you look at your own, it looks blah and lackluster and it's definitely not consistent. Let me debunk the 5 reasons why you're not showing up online and let's CHANGE that. I know you're going to love this episode, tune in now! Xo~Gina New to me? Start here! Http://Glamhairus.com Let's connect… http://pinterest.com/glamhairus/ http://Instagram.com/glamhairus http://linkedin.com/in/glamhairus http://twitter.com/glamhairus http://Glamhairus.com/blog http://Facebook.com/Glamhairus https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJnxmxHv/ Join my private Facebook group where I teach other hairstylists and small business owners how to invest in themselves to create a significant income and impact in the world here: https://glamhairus.mykajabi.com/glamhairus-fb-community --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gina269/message
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT calls out Pittsburgh Steelers fans blaming Sean Payton for Russell Wilson's failures on the Denver Broncos. JT also discusses why CJ Stroud would've made the 2023 Carolina Panthers better, why Jim Harbaugh will make the Chargers a playoff team, and why anybody can win the SEC in 2024. Go to our partner https://trymintmobile.com/jtsports to get premium wireless for as low as $15 a month. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jtsports/support
Rationalization is a problem for most of us, and if we examine the action closely enough, we find that it distances us from God. When we rationalize, we go against ourselves. We have internal conflict, and that brings frustration and discouragement. In this podcast, we hit the topic head on and suggest ways to recognize rationalization and avoid it. __________________________Do you have questions or comments?Please contact me: rtosguthorpe@gmail.comWant more info about my books and talks?Go to my website: https://www.russelltosguthorpe.com/Want to order a book? Just go to Amazon and type in Russell T. Osguthorpe Want to access my YouTube channel:https://youtube.com/@russellt.osguthorpe497Want know more about the music on this podcast? We are blessed to have M. Diego Gonzalez as a regular contributor of songs he has arranged, performed, and recorded especially for this podcast. My wife and I became acquainted with Diego when he was serving a as missionary in the Puerto Rico San Juan Mission. We were so impressed with his talent, we asked if he would compose and perform songs for Filled With His Love. He thankfully agreed. Hope you enjoy his work!Want to boost your mood and make someone's day?Go to the App store on your iPhone, and download the app—Boonto.Want a good introduction to my book? Morgan Jones Pearson interviewed me on the All-In Podcast, and it was one of the top 10 episodes of 2022. Here's the link:https://www.ldsliving.com/2022-in-review-top-10-all-in-podcast-episod...
Had a great conversation with our own Jon Corcoran and his fiancé Canadian Pro Strongwoman Holly McRae. Had a blast with these two. Both of them gave insight into their story: athletic background, how and when they found strength sports, along with their own individual journey's and the valuable lessons learned along the way. Jon and Holly are both authentic examples of owning their own bullshit, putting it aside to seek solutions and work towards becoming their best selves while having an impact on others along the way. I sincerely enjoyed watching the two of them interact while listening to their individual insights. It's a special thing for me to experience two people that sincerely have each other's back and are willing to do whatever it takes to support one another through strength and everything that comes along with it. Enjoy!! Top Strength Project Steve Tripp Jon Corcoran Holly McCrae 1:21:00 Jon's Gains 1:23:00 Natural Strongman Competitions 1:27:00 Gavin w the WSM hook up! Thanks bro 1:30:00 Running Shows 1:33:00 Long Shows or Short Shows? 1:38:00 Stimulants and Ammonia 1:41:45 Upcoming Shows for Jon 1:47:00 Powerlifting and Strongman 1:54:00 Upcoming Shows for Holly 2:00:00 Upcoming Shows for Steve 2:03:00 Impact of Different Stressors on Training/ Competing 2:06:00 Patience for Longevity in Strongman 2:07:45 Instilling Patience in our Clients 2:10:00 Making Excuses vs Seeking Solutions 2:12:00 Meeting People Where They're At
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Sean and Ryan talk about every series being close all of a sudden, Utah team names, and more. Sponsored by Hatch (hatch.co/puck)
In this episode, Ryan and Abby talk all about hoe our own personal circumstances don't define the goodness of God. Now you may wonder, why would I follow a God who doesn't promise good circumstances? Find out the answer and ore in this episode...Other topics discusses: -making excuses to not read the bible-filling a void in our soul with things of this world-stories of Ryan and Abby at the BEACH!!!-a HUGE special announcement at the end of the episode!Instagram (giveaway coming soon!): thatslifepoddyYouTube: That's Life PodStream That's Life on all streaming services
Join The Clubhouse HERE https://bit.ly/erfclubhouse Download Free Weekly Workout Program HERE https://bit.ly/weeklyworkoutserf Work With Our Team 1:1 HERE https://ericrobertsfitness.com/contact/ FREE Calorie Calculator HERE https://bit.ly/erfcalorie-calculator 20% Off Legion Athletic Supplements Code “ERIC” HERE https://bit.ly/3lrMpp7 In this episode of the Eric Roberts Fitness Podcast I talk about how you can call yourself out for "making excuses", WITHOUT guilt or shame. Oftentimes people have valid 'reasons' why they aren't staying on track, but struggle with calling themselves out for it and fixing it to see the progress you're looking for. I hope in this podcast I can give you some insight on how you can best do that to help yourself move forward towards your goals! If you enjoy the podcast, feel free to leave a 5 star rating and review! -E
While Tommy gets an unexpected visit from a rather unhappy KC, David has a heart-to-heart conversation with his pseudo-mother-in-law. Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) ???. Credits and Narration by Leonard Caplan. Sound Engineering by Dan Murray. Sound Editing by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Theme Music by Valerie Forgione. Special thanks to Dan Murray. Extra special thanks to Del Shores and his writing master class.Support the showScripts of Two and Two Together and the first two seasons of Putting 2&2 Together can be purchased at Amazon.com. Merchandise available at TeeSpring. Donations can be made at By Me a Coffee. For further information, please visit puttingtwoandtwotogether.com.
Is 'that's just how I am', your default response to being called out for certain behaviours that might be holding you back? Or is 'that's just how he is', your way of justifying that man's irresponsible behaviour towards you? Being a strict babe isn't for everyone but in this episode, we visit the various ways we can let go of the excuses and start observing our situations for what they really are... Join my patreon for access to more revealing episodes, a 65-page guide on whether to keep or leave that guy, as well as answering your dilemma questions! Get my new book POCKET POWER FROM THE SLUMFLOWER Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Making Excuses In Following Christ
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Best Of Preston & Steve ShowOn this episode:Card Game House Rules (00:00:00)Is Cashing in Coin Jar Free Money? (00:25:06)Lea Thompson (00:47:11)Stories Behind TV Theme Songs (01:06:00) Bizarre Files (01:41:39)Making Excuses (01:49:39)Expired Medicine (02:18:52)Bizarre Files (02:40:39)
It's not everyday that people show you who they are, but the terrorist attack in Israel gave us a glimpse into the soul of America's overeducated elite - and it wasn't a pretty sight. In a contempt-fueled rant, Jonah blasts the left for its wishy-washy response to the massacre and the right for losing the plot on America's foreign interests. Stay tuned for some rank punditry before Jonah takes a break from this darkening world and absconds to the Italian coast. Show Notes: -Jonah's Remnant with Jay Cost -Law firm rescinds offer to Summer Associate for Palestine support -The incredibly tragic CNN report Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices