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Are you ready to shrug off the stresses of 2024 and step into a relaxed and rejuvenated 2025? This episode of Big Blend Radio's "Adventures in Asheville" Podcast shares how you can renew your body, mind, and spirit while helping this beautiful city renew after Hurricane Helene. Life is a journey and so is this recovery effort. So together, let's make it all happen! Featured Guests: - Steve & Karen Wilson "Mr & Mrs Wild, who own and run The Lion & The Rose Bed & Breakfast, a stunning pink lady in the Montford Historic District. More: https://www.lion-rose.com/ - Melissa Long of Wake Foot Sanctuary, known for their thoughtfully formulated herbal soaks and rejuvenating massages that will de-stress and re-energize. More: https://wakespa.com/ Big Blend Radio's "Adventures in Asheville" Show airs every 1st Tuesday. Follow the show on PodBean: https://adventures-asheville.podbean.com/ This episode is also being shared and featured on other Big Blend Radio Network Podcast Channels including "Quaility of Life" and "Vacation Station." Check out our network of podcasts: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
In this special episode of The NO Bullsh*t Manifestation Show, Kat sits down with ABA Alumni Melissa Long to talk about her experience going through the program. They discuss:Going through different seasons of life Discovering intentional manifestation Struggling with outsiders' perspectivesHow she is teaching her children that they can be themselves and have anything they want in life Working on self worth and gaining confidence Major manifestations she has had along the wayTotal transformations in all areas of life The power of investing in a coachThe community aspect of ABA If this episode resonated with you, or you know it will help someone else - please share it. Your support of the show is how I can continue to make this show better and better.Also be sure to DM Kat on Instagram for the 10% off code that she is offering for Black Friday!If you are interested in how you can work with Kat & gain her support, check out the resources linked down below:Join Kat's Signature Online Manifestation Program - The Abundant *AF* Babe Academy: https://www.katcozadd.com/academyPodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/thenobsmanifestationshowKat's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katcozadd/
Jill Nicolini Interviews Melissa Long Functional Medicine Nurse and Health Coach at Natural Minded Mama -- www.naturalmindedmama.net
Jill Nicolini Interviews Melissa Long Functional Medicine Nurse and Health Coach at Natural Minded Mama -- www.naturalmindedmama.net
Jill Nicolini Interviews Melissa Long Functional Medicine Nurse and Health Coach at Natural Minded Mama -- www.naturalmindedmama.net
This week on “Grounded with Jim Banks,” Melissa Long, a local legend in northeast Indiana, joins Congressman Banks to talk about her incredible career in journalism and about the current state of the media in our country. Listen now!
INTERVIEW: Sweetwater's Heather Herron works with Melissa Long and Mark Souder To Share The History of Television in Fort Wayne. The Blizzard of '78, The Flood of '82, Happy The Hobo, Curtis Smith's Beard and more are all in the book.
Melissa Long and Mary Mascari, cohosts of The Writing Easy podcast, join Carrie and K.W. for a talk on podcasting, writing, and pop culture. Find The Writing Easy at: www.thewritingeasypodcast.com, on Instagram @writingeasypodcast, on Facebook @writingeasypodcast, and on Twitter @writingeasypod1. Listen to it wherever you find your podcasts!
On part 2 of Melissa Long's episode we discuss the effects of her auto immune disease, Hashimotos, and how she had to listen to her instincts when her doctor's told her she was fine but in her heart she knew she wasn't. We also discuss the major lifestyle changes she had to make to control Hashimotos and live a clean, healthy lifestyle; and how that all affected her ability to conceive and become pregnant with her daughter, Skylar. Wwww.mamasknowbest.net Host: Nicole Cumberbatch Music: William O'Brien
Melissa Long is married to her high school sweetheart & is a mother to an adorable 2 year old little girl! However, she is also a childhood cancer survivor. After many years of health issues caused by the effects of the cancer & radiation treatments, she took matters into her own hands and started healing herself through a healthy diet & lifestyle. We talked for 2 hours & probably could have continued talking but it was getting late and we had to go! This is part 1 of a very inspiring & informative 3-part episode! You can find her on IG: natural.minded.mama & FB: Natural Minded Mama. She's also an affiliate for earthley.com Host: Nicole Cumberbatch Music: William O'Brien
What are you using to document evaluations, treatments, injuries? Is it compliant? Is it enough for reimbursement? Dr. Melissa Long shares some of the things they have learned over the years to ensure consistency in documentation. The post Documentation Tips – 561 appeared first on The Sports Medicine Broadcast.
Alex and Nick invite fellow TV writers Liz Alper (The Rookie/Hawaii Five-0) & Kai Wu (Deception/The Flash) to debate what samples are worth writing, and how they get ready for staffing season. Are features better samples than TV pilots or specs? Should writers chase trends? What are ways of researching a spec script? How can you get ready for staffing season? How do you handle a difficult showrunner as a staff writer? Plus, we give feedback on three Paper tease entries and discuss the latest TV writing news. The Paper Team cuts deep... SHOWNOTES Content Paper Tease Session (00:00:48) 1 - TV writing samples and getting ready for staffing season with Liz Alper & Kai Wu (00:17:33) 2 - Paper Scraps: SMILF allegations, Bandersnatch, and TV watching (00:52:16) Final Advice and Next Week On (01:07:53) Paper Tease Entries "Endwell" by Diana Lampiasi "Test.ed" by Melissa Long "Mediocre" by Chris Thomas Links Liz Alper on Twitter Kai Wu on Twitter The Rookie on ABC Deception Daniel Kunka's Twitter thread Kai and Liz's Twitter responses Edgar Wright & Simon Pegg on Writing (Video) "'SMILF' Creator Frankie Shaw Investigated Over Misconduct Claims" - The Hollywood Reporter "Sexually Explicit Casting Contract for HBO's 'Westworld' Extras Has SAG-AFTRA Concerned" - The Hollywood Reporter "HBO Hires “Intimacy Coordinators” To Monitor On-Set Sex" - Deadline "Inside the 2-Year Journey of 'Bandersnatch'" - The Hollywood Reporter Lords & Ladles Tidying Up with Marie Kondo Nailed It! This episode brought to you by Script PipelineSubmit by March 1st to the 2019 Script Pipeline contest for a reduced entry fee Special thanks to Alex Switzky for helping us edit this episode. If you enjoyed this episode (and others), please consider leaving us an iTunes review at paperteam.co/itunes! :) You can find Paper Team on Twitter: Alex - @TVCalling Nick - @_njwatson If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can e-mail us: ask@paperteam.co
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Summary of today's show: Bishop John D'Arcy, the retired bishop of the Fort Wayne-South Bend diocese and a native son of Boston, died on Sunday after a brief bout with cancer. Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor discuss the legacy of Bishop D'Arcy, how he lived his life to the full and as a true priest and father, and how he preached his finest homily in how he approached death and the joy he felt in preparing to stand before the Lord. Listen to the show: Watch the show via live video streaming or a recording later: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor Links from today's show: Today's topics: Remembering Bishop John D'Arcy 1st segment: Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor said today that they will remember and honor Bishop Jophn D'Arcy who died Sunday morning. He was ordained in the Archdiocese of Boston and was an auxiliary bishop here before becoming bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana. Fr. Chris said Bishop D'Arcy was one of the giants among the priests of the archdiocese. Scot said Bishop D'Arcy helped him when he was just starting out in the development office in the archdiocese. He was also one of our first guests on The Good Catholic Life. Fr. Chris said he'd met him once before seeing him again and the bishop remembered his name. He gave some sage advice at St. John's Seminary: Five good priests will attract 100 seminarians while five bad priests won't attract anyone. Scot said we're also keeping in prayer the father of Msgr. James Moroney, Mr. James Moroney, who also died this past weekend, and his family. They discussed how one of the seminarians in his role as deacon had a nearly disastrous accident with the Precious Blood at the funeral Mass, but managed to save the Cup from being spilled. Scot said there was a 30-minute TV special on one of the major TV stations in Fort Wayne last night and we played clips from that show. 2nd segment: Scot said it was only about one month ago around Christmas that Bishop D'Arcy had two new forms of cancer, after having beaten cancer once before. He was 80 years old. He died on February 3, the day after the anniversary of his ordination 56 years ago and on the anniversary of his first Mass. Fr. Chris said the bishop sent a letter to his people in December asking for their prayers that he could meet his end with grace and conviction. Scot said the bishop was ordained in 1957 at 25 years old, which was a young age. He was ordained a bishop at the young age of 42 years old. Scot noted that it shows how well regarded he was by his peers in the archdiocese but also in Rome. Fr. Chris said the bishop was known as a strong spiritual director at the seminary. He spent his first years as a priest at St. Mary's in Beverly. While he was there for only a short time, the people there still talk about his ministry there. He celebrated his 50th anniversary of his priesthood there and throngs turned out to see him. During the celebration he disappeared for an hour and it turned out he was in the chapel praying before the Blessed Sacrament. At the age of 52, he was named to be bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend in 1985, helping to grow the diocese and being a dedicated pastor to the people of Indiana. Now another clip from Melissa Long from Channel 21 came to Boston just after Christmas to interview the bishop and his sister, Sr. Anne D'Arcy, his last televised interview. He talked about preparing his parents to die and many of his fellow priests have come to help him die. He said this is one of the great privileges of the priesthood. Scot said what stood out for him was his mention of his love of Christ and that he was looking forward to seeing him soon. Fr. Chris said you hear the faith, conviction, and humility of the man. They noted that the D'Arcy family produced a priest and also a sister, Sr. Anne D'Arcy. Scot said it was clear that one of the reasons that Bishop D'Arcy loved to come back to his childhood home here was to be with his family and to be in his home because he loved them so much. Fr. Chris said Bishop D'Arcy was all about love. It all comes down to love. Now they played another clip from the Melissa Long interview. They noted that he built schools, renovated the cathedral and improved the priesthood. He said he loved the diocese and retirement wasn't easy. He retired in 2010, giving him time to pray and reflect and return to his ministry as a priest. He had some final words for his diocese. Scot recalled after the death of Pope John Paul II that people said his best homily was teaching us how to die. Bishop D'Arcy's best homily was his final homily. Fr. Chris said St. Paul wrote that to live is Christ and Bishop D'Arcy illustrated that truth. In the next clip, Bishop D'Arcy spoke about the renovation of the cathedral and how faithful it was to the mission of the cathedral as a place of prayer. Scot noted how much the bishop enjoyed celebrating the Mass in the renovated cathedral dedicated to Our Lady. He was particularly proud that it was a church that everybody liked. Fr. Chris said you can hear the emotion in his voice as he talks because he's saying goodbye to those he loves. The next clip, he talked about going into retirement, how difficult it was, but how he had time to pray more, to hear confessions, to preach more. Scot said it was clear he loved his priesthood. Many of the listeners were probably confirmed by the bishop. In the next clip, he was asked what message he would like to leave the people of South Bend. He said you have to have joy. You have to pray. You have to forgive. He urged the people of the diocese to be strong in their faith, to be kind to everyone, to focus on the truth. To raise their families in the faith and teach them the beauty of what God has given us in man and woman and family. Fr. Chris noted his call to be joyful and to trust that God loves you. How can you not be joyful if you trust that God loves you? Scot said he became a bigger fan of Bishop D'Arcy a few years ago when the University of Notre Dame decided to invite the most pro-abortion President in US history and he had to implement the US bishops' decree that Catholic institutions should not give honors to those who are pro-abortion. He decided to explain to the people of South Bend why he couldn't attend that commencement at Notre Dame. Next we played a clip of Melissa Long's interview with Bishop D'Arcy in 2009. Scot noted from the interview that Bishop D'Arcy received many letters of support from throughout the country for his decision. On the other hand, the response from his fellow bishops was decidedly mixed. But a month later he sat down for the interview to explain for TV the Church's position on life issues and to explain why his attendance would have sent all the wrong messages. Fr. Chris said while the graduation was going on, many of the students protested and Bishop D'Arcy went with them to pray with them and commend them for standing up for life. Scot then played a clip from Bishop D'Arcy's appearance on The Good Catholic Life back in 2011 ahead of a Lenten retreat he was going to give at St. Mary's in Beverly: Scot welcomes Bishop John D'Arcy to The Good Catholic Life. Bishop D'Arcy has been a priest for 54 years and next Monday he will return to his first assignment as a priest at St. Mary Star of the Sea in Beverly for a parish mission. He spent 8-1/2 years and it's where the people taught him what it means to be a priest. It was an extraordinary experience. When he moved onto his next assignment in Rome, he left with a deep appreciation of what it means to be a parish priest. A parish mission and Lenten retreat is a good practice for Lent. Why should Catholics seek to attend the mission at their own parish or, if your parish isn't having one, at a nearby parish like St. Mary's in Beverly? Bishop D'Arcy said that the missions are about faith, prayer, sacrament of penance, but the real strength of them is strengthening the faith of the devout, and also reaching out to those whose faith has become weak. The key is the work of the laity in the parish to prepare for the mission, to reach out to everyone in the parish, to provide services like babysitting or transportation for the elderly. Parish missions should also tie themselves into Catholics Come Home. These large group gatherings in parishes help people to approach church in anonymity because it might make them feel more comfortable than making an appointment with a priest or even coming to Sunday Mass, at first. Likewise, if they don't go to confession that week, then maybe they will be inspired to go sometime later and return to the practice. What is the central message of this mission, which is entitled “Christ, Yesterday, Today and Forever”? During the mission, the bishop will speak of the challenges of modern life to a life of prayer; the call to repentance and penance; Eucharistic spirituality, bringing Christ to others; and what the parish will do after the mission, where the parish needs to do more work. In February, Bishop D'Arcy was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and he said he is doing fine. He made sure with the doctors that he would not have any radiation treatments before the mission so that he would be strong for the people of Beverly. His outlook is good and he's more than halfway through treatment. He has received many, many letters promising prayer, both from people in Boston and those in Fort Wayne. A week on the North Shore near the ocean will be just the thing for him. His retirement has kept him busy, giving quite a few retreats for priests, bishops, and religious in various places. After the St. Mary mission on Tuesday night, he will give three talks at Blessed John Seminary on Wednesday and then return to Beverly. Then on St. Patrick's Day, he must celebrate a Mass while in Boston. The rest of the week's schedule is also full. He does miss shepherding the diocese, because you hold the diocese in your heart, but now there's more time for prayer and reading. He is adjusting very well. Scot said Bishop D'Arcy's funeral rites will begin tomorrow. The Fort Wayne-South Bend diocese has two cathedrals, one in Fort Wayne and one in South Bend. Wednesday Feb 6: Reception of the body and Morning Prayer at St. Matthew Cathedral, South Bend, will begin at 10 a.m. Visitation will be held throughout the day. Rosary will begin at 5 p.m. A Mass of Transferral celebrated by Bishop Kevin Rhoades will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday Feb 7: Reception of the body and Morning Prayer at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Fort Wayne, will begin at 10 am, with visitation throughout the day. Rosary will begin at 5 p.m. Evening Prayer is scheduled for 7 pm Friday Feb 8: Visitation of the body will take place from 9 am to 11:30 am in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Fort Wayne The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at noon at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Fort Wayne. A reception for all will immediately follow at the Grand Wayne Center. The Rite of Committal will be conducted privately with the family in the crypt of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Scot said his episcopal motto is “His steadfast love endures forever”, referring to Christ. That exemplifies his many years of episcopal and priestly ministry. Fr. Chris said we pray that Bishop D'Arcy now sees that love face to face and joys that love for all eternity. Scot said he hopes when Bishop D'Arcy met the Lord, he heard those words: “Well done, good and faithful servant.”