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What happens when you blend nearly 25 years of legal expertise with the rapidly changing landscape of healthcare? Join us as we welcome Meg Pekarske, head of the Hospice and Palliative Care Practice Group at Hush Blackwell, who shares her remarkable journey and insights into hospice law. From her early mentorship under Mary Michael to leading a dynamic team of 15 professionals, Meg's story is one of adaptability and growth. As we navigate the complexities of the evolving healthcare market, Meg's unique blend of analytical and creative skills provides invaluable perspectives on fostering resilience and innovation in hospice care. Discover the strategies for financial sustainability in the hospice industry as we explore the significance of revenue diversification. With traditional Medicare reimbursement for palliative care falling short, there's a pressing need for creative financial strategies tailored to organizational needs. You'll learn about the potential of innovative care models and the increasing appeal of PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) as we discuss substantial investment and staffing requirements. This conversation emphasizes the urgency for leaders to be agile and inventive in meeting the needs of the community and patients effectively.Our exploration doesn't stop there. We tackle the intricacies of legal structures in healthcare, the resurgence of Independent Practice Associations, and the active landscape of healthcare antitrust concerns. Meg's insights guide us through the potential future of Hospice care, advocating for a broader approach that prioritizes upstream interventions and interdisciplinary care. As we ponder the evolving role of professional skills in the age of AI, don't miss our reflection on the enduring importance of human empathy and emotional intelligence. This episode promises a thought-provoking journey that challenges conventional methods and inspires a broader vision for serving our communities.Guest: Meg Pekarske, Partner and Head of the Hospice and Palliative Care Practice Group at the Law Firm of Husch BlackwellHost: Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TCN/TCGhttps://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast/meg-pekarske-on-model-considerations-for-the-futureTeleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast
Capt. Mary Michael joins Don from Fairhope Rattle, to recap their Hope on a Boat endeavor where they take disabled individuals out on the water for a great day of fishing, what they expect to catch, and a big upcoming event for the Alabama CCA!
From the inspiring faith of little Charlene Richard, a twelve-year-old girl who died of Leukemia and is now on the path to canonization, to the enduring resilience of the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia during the Civil War and the culture wars of today, Catholicism in the South is far from just a cultural norm—it embodies a story of suffering and sanctity. Fr. Korey LaVergne, pastor of St. Edward's Church in Louisiana and Charlene Richard's home parish, and Sr. Mary Michael Fox, OP, offer profound insights into the vibrant and joyful reality of Catholicism in the Southern United States. We would love it if you could leave a written review on Apple and share with your friends! Editing provided by Forte Catholic (https://www.fortecatholic.com/)
This episode originally aired October 26, 2022 in Season 5: Behavior. To kick-off the Behavior season, member host Alexis Hennessey talks with educator Mary Michael about co-regulation, social emotional learning, and trauma informed behavior approaches. Mary has been an educator for over 30 years, has taught every grade level from Kindergarten to ninth grade, and is currently a certified trauma-informed mental health and behavior specialist. Mary and Alexis pack a wealth of helpful information into 30 minutes. Their conversation centers on the importance of regulation for both students and educators and how we can bring co-regulation into schools and classrooms. Many students enter school lacking the skills to co-regulate. Often, those students are impacted by trauma and/or the trauma experienced by their parents/caregivers. How can we support these students in managing their own behavior and give them agency in the process? Through teaching social emotional skills, including regulation, social skills, problem solving skills, and communication skills, academic outcomes are also increased. Alexis and Mary acknowledge how difficult it is for educators to be in school situations making decisions about behavior in the moment. Mary states, “We want everyone to walk away with their dignity”. Their conversation also demonstrates the value of behavior specialists to schools. Resources: OEA Becoming a Trauma Informed Education Series Permission to Feel - Mark Brackett Teachers Guide to Trauma: 20 Things Kids with Trauma Wish Their Teachers Knew - Dr. Melissa Sadin and Nathan Levy What Happened to You - Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing - Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey Co-Regulation video recording - (56 minutes; access for OEA members only) - https://tinyurl.com/OEArecordings Zones of Regulation handouts The Neurobiology of Emotion Regulation Development and the Role of the Early Environment - UC Davis MIND Institute, Dr. Nim Tottenham Development of human amygdala-prefrontal cortex circuitry and the role of the caregiver - UC Davis MIND Institute, Dr. Nim Tottenham OEA Grow is a proud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network
Join Jayce and newcomer, Alex Sanchez, as they talk with Sister Mary Michael Fox, O.P., a member of the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia (Nashville) for more than 30 years.************Links and other stuff from the show:Pastoral Letter, "On the Unity of the Body and Soul:" archokc.org/pastoral-lettersSign up to be an "Ordinary Missionary:" archokc.org/reddirtcatholicsRed Dirt Catholics Email Address: reddirtcatholics@archokc.orgThe Book "From Christendom to Apostolic Mission" (Digital and Print): AmazonThe Social Dilemma: https://www.netflix.com/title/81254224Daily Examen Prayer: https://bit.ly/309As8zLectio Divina How-To: https://bit.ly/3fp8UTa
Creative processes and frameworks are often presented as neat and linear orders of operation. But looking closer, we'll find a circuitous mess of unexpected twists, turns, and detours that we hope are worth it in the end. In this episode, J.B. and Molly explore with rogue creative director Mary Michael Pringle the crucial roles of joy, play, and vulnerability for fostering creativity in the workplace. She shares her approach to creativity, from drawing on her inner child and using toys, games, and stories to spark fearlessness, to creative briefs and verbal dreaming, to creating emotional connections that truly resonate with audiences. Get ready to unleash your inner child."It is about returning to your younger self. The word 'make believe' is perfect, because you do have to believe in what you're making... it's about really believing and wanting to try. You get back to that and you've got yourself your creativity back." - Mary Michael Pringle 0:10 Intro2:25 Play in the workplace5:39 Accelerating creativity and positivity12:55 Hire, Fire, Boss!17:05 The creative brief and brainstorming21:45 Case study: Egypt Air26:43 Friendships at work30:29 Reflections and outroConnect with Mary Michael on LinkedIn. Follow Unserious in your podcast app, at unserious.com, and on Instagram and Threads at @unserious.fun.
If you want to set more appointments and close more deals through Expireds & FSBOs join us for this episode featuring top coaches Mary & Michael Pallin to discover... • How prospecting Expireds & FSBOs can double your listings this year. • Scripts to secure a face-to-face sit down with Expireds & FSBOs. • What to say on the appointment to secure the listing. Subscribe here for our updates and latest episodes: redx.bz/podcast
The youngest of nine children born of a devout Irish-Catholic mother, Sister Mary Michael Fox entered the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia (Nashville) at age 21, and has served in the community's primary apostolate of teaching for over 30 years. After being trained as a catechist for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, Sister Mary Michael was so intrigued by its approach that she conducted doctoral research into the nature of its pedagogy. In February 2023, she published her research in a book, Following God's Pedagogy: Principles for Children's Catechesis (LTP, 2023). Sister Mary Michael currently serves at the Congregation's Retreat House in Dickson, Tennessee as both Martha and Mary: cooking, cleaning, and assisting with any of practical needs during retreats, and intercessory prayer before, during, and after each retreat. (0:42) Nashville roots (1:14) Dominican outreach (2:57) Charism (3:44) Home-based catechesis (6:37) Faith as a way of life (8:26) Praying as a family (10:42) Is there something more? (12:59) A spectrum of Sisters (14:15) A call within a call (15:38) The beauty of truth (17:48) The mom challenge (24:15) God is in the brokenness (31:12) From Christendom to the convent (37:09) Creativity in the classroom (42:27) Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (53:44) Retreat! (59:14) How do you know? (1:01:01) Let us pray Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Subscribe to our newsletter https://siste.rs/3isP2CZ Check out lots more podcasts https://siste.rs/2SfnoyS Let us know your thoughts about the podcast! Please take this short survey--your input helps us shape the future In Good Faith podcasts. Click HERE to take the survey. Don't forget to call us and leave a message. Tell us what you like, ask a question, or just say hi. Call 913-214-6087.
From January 10, 2023 - Mary-Michael Horowitz, CISM, is the Founding Partner/CEO at Asylas, LLC. Asylas is a cybersecurity solutions firm heavily focused on remarkable service and customized approaches to security, privacy and risk consulting. We discuss small and midsized business security challenges, including passwords and password managers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/virtual-ciso-moment/message
“Tracing Everyday Upheavals in the Middle East” is a multi-campus project that departs from grand totalizing narratives of upheaval by unearthing intimate histories, complex presents, and imagined futures from across the Middle East. Our main research question is: What are the different stories and narratives of upheaval that we can derive from everyday life? This episode features a conversation between nine UC graduate students: Gehad Abaza, Banan Abdelrahman, Ingy Higazy, Mary Michael, Aida Mukharesh, Lalu Esra Ozban, Raed El Rafei, Salma Shash, Yasemin Taskin-Alp. Learn more about this project at uchri.org/awards/tracing-everyday-upheavals-in-the-middle-east/ Music: Möbius Surface by escp-music.bandcamp.com/music
“Tracing Everyday Upheavals in the Middle East” is a multi-campus project that departs from grand totalizing narratives of upheaval by unearthing intimate histories, complex presents, and imagined futures from across the Middle East. Our main research question is: What are the different stories and narratives of upheaval that we can derive from everyday life? This episode features a conversation between nine UC graduate students: Gehad Abaza, Banan Abdelrahman, Ingy Higazy, Mary Michael, Aida Mukharesh, Lalu Esra Ozban, Raed El Rafei, Salma Shash, Yasemin Taskin-Alp. Learn more about this project at uchri.org/awards/tracing-everyday-upheavals-in-the-middle-east/ Music: Möbius Surface by escp-music.bandcamp.com/music
“Tracing Everyday Upheavals in the Middle East” is a multi-campus project that departs from grand totalizing narratives of upheaval by unearthing intimate histories, complex presents, and imagined futures from across the Middle East. Our main research question is: What are the different stories and narratives of upheaval that we can derive from everyday life? This episode features a conversation between nine UC graduate students: Gehad Abaza, Banan Abdelrahman, Ingy Higazy, Mary Michael, Aida Mukharesh, Lalu Esra Ozban, Raed El Rafei, Salma Shash, Yasemin Taskin-Alp. Learn more about this project at uchri.org/awards/tracing-everyday-upheavals-in-the-middle-east/ Music: Möbius Surface by escp-music.bandcamp.com/music
John lists off the fake Christians that really piss him off. This time Crowd-funding platform GiveSendGo makes his list. They are raising money to support the man who choked subway performer Jordan Neely to death. Also on the list: Russia is planning to build a village for Conservative Christian Americans who are tired of liberal ideology. And he discusses the situation at the border with the lifting of Title 42 and chastises people who call asylum seekers "illegals". Theresa in Washington State calls to prove she is crazy AF and Mary Michael in Michigan calls to prove she is smart and sane. Then, Democratic strategist Max Burns returns to chat about the debacle of Trump's CNN Town Hall. Next, Mark in Wisconsin calls in to ponder about Republican decisions. And finally John interviews Jina Krause-Vilmar. She is president and CEO of Upwardly Global and they speak about Title 42 and Immigration.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ.” 1 Corinthians 11:1 Sr Mary Michael come on the podcast today to share about her new book Following God's Pedagogy and how it shows that the work of The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd offers an approach to children's catechesis that forms the mind and the heart which is exactly what is being asked of catechesis in the newest 2020 Directory of Catechesis. Sr. Mary Michael Fox, OP, has been a member of the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia (Nashville) for over 30 years. During that time, she has been blessed to teach all ages from 3 to 93. She received a Masters of Arts degree in Education from Northwestern State University and a Masters of Arts degree in Theology with a Specialization in Catechetics from Franciscan University. Sister Mary Michael conducted research in the field of catechetics at the Maryvale Institute of Birmingham, England and holds a PhD through Liverpool-Hope University in Liverpool, England. She has published articles in the Sower, The Catechetical Review, and Catechist Magazine. Sister Mary Michael serves as a catechetical consultant and is a popular speaker at evangelization and catechetical conferences. Purchase Following God's Pedagogy at our CGS Store. Your purchase has a purpose! AUDIO VERSION of The Religious Potential of the Child by Sofia Cavalletti, read by Rebekah Rojcewicz. CGSUSA has created a Premium Podcast Channel for this audiobook through Podbean. The cost is $29.00 and does include the audio version of all chapters of The Religious Potential of the Child, 3rd Edition all read by Rebekah Rojcewicz. We have provided both video overview instructions and written instructions on accessing this audiobook. Please use these resources. Unlike the regular podcast, which will remain free and available on many podcast players/apps, this new resource is available only on the Podbean App, which you may download from the IOS App store or the Google Play App store. Learn more here! Step by step instructions here! Learn more about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at www.cgsusa.org Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd” Instagram- cgsusa Twitter- @cgsusa Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA YouTube- oneofhisheep
If you want to find the opportunity in today's market to take more listings join us for this episode with master trainers Mary & Michael Pallin to discover... • How to change your mindset & thinking for success. • How you can have more conversations with homeowners ready to sell. • An additional niche that you should focus on. Subscribe here for our updates and latest episodes: redx.bz/podcast
The talk, given at St. Monica Catholic Church on Feb. 26, 2023 is based on a commentary by Fr. Paul Murray, OP on a hymn composed by St. Thomas Aquinas for the Mass on the feast of Corpus Christy. The attached handout was given to all participants during the presentation and may be useful for those listening at home as well.
Mary-Michael Horowitz, CISM, is the Founding Partner/CEO at Asylas, LLC. Asylas is a cybersecurity solutions firm heavily focused on remarkable service and customized approaches to security, privacy and risk consulting. We discuss small and midsized business security challenges, including passwords and password managers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/virtual-ciso-moment/message
To kick-off the Behavior season, member host Alexis Hennessey talks with educator Mary Michael about co-regulation, social emotional learning, and trauma informed behavior approaches. Mary has been an educator for over 30 years, has taught every grade level from Kindergarten to ninth grade, and is currently a certified trauma-informed mental health and behavior specialist. Mary and Alexis pack a wealth of helpful information into 30 minutes. Their conversation centers on the importance of regulation for both students and educators and how we can bring co-regulation into schools and classrooms. Many students enter school lacking the skills to co-regulate. Often, those students are impacted by trauma and/or the trauma experienced by their parents/caregivers. How can we support these students in managing their own behavior and give them agency in the process? Through teaching social emotional skills, including regulation, social skills, problem solving skills, and communication skills, academic outcomes are also increased. Alexis and Mary acknowledge how difficult it is for educators to be in school situations making decisions about behavior in the moment. Mary states, “We want everyone to walk away with their dignity”. Their conversation also demonstrates the value of behavior specialists to schools. Resources: OEA Becoming a Trauma Informed Education Series Permission to Feel - Mark Brackett Teachers Guide to Trauma: 20 Things Kids with Trauma Wish Their Teachers Knew - Dr. Melissa Sadin and Nathan Levy What Happened to You - Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing - Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey Co-Regulation video recording - (56 minutes; access for OEA members only) - https://tinyurl.com/OEArecordings Zones of Regulation handouts The Neurobiology of Emotion Regulation Development and the Role of the Early Environment - UC Davis MIND Institute, Dr. Nim Tottenham Development of human amygdala-prefrontal cortex circuitry and the role of the caregiver - UC Davis MIND Institute, Dr. Nim Tottenham
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In der heutigen True Crime Folge erzähle ich euch vom Mord an der Familie Short. Wer ist der Mörder und wieso musste die Familie sterben? Bis heute ranken sich viele Fragen und Gerüchte um diesen Kriminalfall. Instagram: darkcrimes.podcast Youtube: Dark Crimes Podcast Deutsch Podcast RSS Feed unter: https://anchor.fm/truecrimechills OUTRO: Kevin MacLeod - Lightless Dawn
Luke 1:26-38A community transformed by grace, sent to transform the world for the glory of God. WEBSITE: https://c3lr.org FACEBOOK: facebook.com/C3.LittleRock INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/c3.littlerock Christ Community Church Little Rock | Christ Community Church LR | Christ Community Church | CCCLR | CCC | CCC Little Rock | C3LR | | C3 Little Rock
New Generation podcast hosts Tanner Mondok and Janeé Avery sit down to discuss breast cancer treatment and the power of supportive family with this week's special guests, Dick Davis and Mary Michael. Mary is also featured in the October edition of Valley Voices, in which her husband, Dick Davis, beautifully illustrated Mary's battle with breast cancer.
“You will never exhaust the depths of who He is. And even when we get to heaven one day, and we know all things, we're still not going to get it. We're still not going to be able to see the exhaustive resource that God is. He's available to each of us.” - Pastor Mike LinchHello Kitchen Table Theology Family! Welcome to this special interview episode where Pastor Jeff Cranston and our guest, Pastor Mike Lynch, discuss The American Church. Pastor Mike Linch is the head pastor of NorthStar Church in Kennesaw/Acworth, GA, and also serves as the Varsity Pitching Coach for Allatoona High School and is the chaplain for the Bucs football team. He's a graduate of Liberty University in New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and is the host of the podcast Lynch with a Leader. Every early Sunday morning Pastor Mike leads a chapel service at LakePoint Sports Complex in Emerson, GA , and is a guest chaplain for the Atlanta Falcons and other NFL teams coming through ATL. He is also a frequent speaker at many other athletic events.Mike married his best friend Anne and they have 2 kids together, Casey and Mary-Michael. If he is not at his office or at home, you will most likely find him on a ball field somewhere. [00:01] Get to Know Pastor MikeIntroducing Pastor Mike Faithfully serving the same church for decades [08:36] Who Is a Theologian? Pastor Mike talks about how he sees theology play a major part in the lives of leadersWhy it's a bad idea to leave theology up to the ‘professionals'How we can dive deeper into our own study of GodWe live in an age of resources [15:39] The State of Theology in AmericaLigonier survey findings: The increasing rejection that the Bible is the literal Word of God30% of evangelicals reject the deity of Christ46% of US evangelicals believe that people are good by natureRaising up a generation of people that know the WordThe repercussions of this unbelief (John 10:10, John 10:9) [24:26] Closing Segment Pastor Mike's glue for the study of theologyChrist's ministry and the theology that was grounded into the 12 disciples Life is overwhelming, but to know He has us is everythingYou will never exhaust the depths of who He isConnect with Pastor Mike! (Links below) Key Quotes“I better understand what I believe and the depths of what I believe because it's going to get challenged.” - Pastor Mike Linch“And I think, put inside every person is that hunger [for Theology]. And I think that the church proper has made it a category... that ability to grow, learn, and study is accessible to all of us.” - Pastor Mike LinchResources MentionedLigonier: The State of Theology (Survey) Connect with Pastor Mike www.mikelinch.comInstagram: @mikelinchPodcast: Lynch with a LeaderJoin the ConversationWe love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today's episode, email me at pastorjeff@lowcountrycc.orgVisit my website jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church. Check-in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranstonRemember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!
Mary Michael tells Javi about meeting Drake, her days as a Playboy Bunny, and many more. @marymichael_ohh
Find two bonus episodes in the lead up to series 4 of the podcast which are about the hosts themselves! In this first episode, Michael Perry is interviewed by Ellen Mary who gives some secrets away and delves into Michael’s plant based past, future & everything inbetween...including what irritates him, what his plant star sign is & why he doesn’t like his cooking critiqued! All here on the plant based podcast. The Plant Based Podcast: www.theplantbasedpodcast.net
Tiffany and her husband Michael recount a creepy yet comedic craigslist encounter from their past. Follow Tiffany Reese on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lookieboo/?hl=en) Support SWW on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/SomethingWasWrong) for as little as $1 a month For free mental health resources, please visit SomethingWasWrong.com/Resources (https://www.somethingwaswrong.com/resources) Music from Glad Rags (http://www.instagram.com/gladragsmusic) album Wonder Under (https://music.apple.com/us/album/wonder-under/1385151733?ign-gact=3&ls=1)
Where you can buy gifts: Mary Michael's Website: www.marymichaeldesigns.com Or Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/InnovateYourLife Best Gifts for au pairs Gifts and holidays are a great time to show your love and appreciation to your au pair. There are many key times to do this.
I sat down with Mary-Michael (and her two cats) recently to talk about her new album, how to courageously create things in public without being afraid of people's opinions, and why cats may be better than dogs. (You heard me right.) Her first single, "Come Too Far", is out NOW on Spotify, and the full album, "Just Hold On", drops later in November. Don't miss it!
10. You read that right! Mary & Michael are currently on their way to California as you’re watching this episode!!! Today we are are talking about Mary’s decision to move, our plans for the road trip, some things she is most nervous about, and answer any questions you might be wondering! Finally, we dive into what this means for the podcast. California, here we come ☀️ Follow @michaelandmaryinthemorning on Instagram and don’t forget to subscribe & review us on your free Apple Podcasts app! Join us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/michaelandmaryinthemorning! Hosted by @lifebymichael & @marykantner. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to the Innovate your life podcast with Mary Michael. If you are new and this is the first time you are hearing our podcast, let me tell you a little bit of what we will be discussing in this podcast. We will be discussing how to live your best life and no matter where you are in your journey of your life or in your busy quest to control chaos and live your best life from career to family life to learning to unwind and be in the moment with mindfulness.
Back again with Mary-Michael McCathren (MM or M3) talking about our worth when we're not doing anything and mental health while we're stuck in our houses. Find Mary-Michael here: @Marymichaelmccathren Me and Worth here: @robby.whaley & @worthpodcast We talked about @johnmarkcomer's book: The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry. You should pick it up. Music is Murmur by Broke for Free See ya!
Kudayisi delves into the personal tragedies that led to her decision to become a relationship therapist and Mary Michaels speaks on the plight of differently-abled people in Nigeria and the stigma that forces many in that minority group to live stunted lives. Hear them talk about their joint seminar and the work they are doing to help others rediscover themselves.
Sr. Mary Michael and I discuss the creation, implementation, and success of the Education in Virtue® program in Catholic schools throughout the world. Co-Foundress of The Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, Sr. John Dominic, along with her community of Sisters, started Lumen Ecclesiae Press. It is a publishing organization dedicated to anyone striving to live a Christian life and for those parents, teachers, and administrators faced with the daunting responsibility of teaching children and young adults. Sr. John Dominic’s Podcast, "Mind and Heart," takes you inside the world of education and provides an inside look at the materials the Sisters are creating. Each week "Mind and Heart" highlights a variety of leaders in education to share their knowledge with you as they strive to provide better structure to your classrooms, families, and personal life. Join our Digital Community! Full transcript available at https://www.goLEdigital.org Join our Community! https://twitter.com/GoLEdigital https://www.instagram.com/goLEdigital/ https://www.facebook.com/DSMME https://www.goLEpress.com
Michael's first composition for the Podcast provides a new look at the story of the birth of Jesus Christ - the very reason we celebrate christmas. Check it out - and if you want to learn how this piece was composed, listen to Episode #1 of our podcast. Feedback is always welcome! - twitter.com/EvenScorePod - twitter.com/mojo_rhythm - twitter.com/DrewsGrooves -
Being stuck in fear and anxiety is not what God wants for us. Mary-Michael is a worship leader, singer, songwriter and speaker from Atlanta who's also battled with loneliness and anxiety. She hasn't let it stop her from living God's purpose in her life Find Mary-Michael on her website here: http://www.mary-michael.com/ and on Instagram here! https://www.instagram.com/marymichaelll/ As always follow @worthpodcast for the latest great stuff and you can find me @robby.whaley Thanks for listening! God is going to use you to do awesome things today. Music is Murmur by Broke for Free
As we get ready to launch, we figured we start off with an introduction. Who are Mary Michael and Radhika Sharma? More importantly what is “Scrub In?” and why in the world should YOU tune in? In the very first episode of “Scrub In” we break the ice, talk about the conception of this podcast, and give you a little taste of what’s to come. Topics we discuss: Where we’re from; our journey in medicine; application process; Transition into medical school; What is Scrub In; Why Scrub In; Didactic years; Transition to 3rd year; Where are we now; Med school in Miami Hosts: Mary Michael OMS3 and Radhika Sharma OMS3 Artwork: Hiral Kadakia Editors: Mary Michael OMS3 and Radhika Sharma OMS3 Song: Buddha by Kontekst https://soundcloud.com/kontekstmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/b6jK2t3lcR
Hosea Music: @hoseamusic @isthismichon @dawnietay (who also makes all the graphics for our podcast) Mary-Michael: @marymichaelll RAP'S DOUBLE: @rapsdouble, @mr.prattt @instaprattt (who also helps produce and record the show) ALL OF THEIR MUSIC IS RIGHT HERE IN ITUNES & SPOTIFY
Broadway actress Mary Michael talks about the evolving dream and yoga.
Michael Peach am 06 November 2011 Sermon series: Family service - 1 Luke 10:38-42 read by Rowan Saunders. Michael at the family toy service talks about when Jesus taught at the home of Martha and Mary. Martha complains that her sister has left her to do all the work. Playing time: 12 minutes.