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In this episode, Broken and Mended Executive Director, David Heflin, shares four ways from Scripture that Jesus identifies with sinners to fulfill his promise to be with us. Even on the days we suffer the most, Jesus is with us. Sometimes our experience may confirm this, and sometimes that experience proves elusive. That's why we start with Jesus' promise (Matt. 28:20) and not our experience. Still, a greater experience of that promise is likely to follow when we commit ourselves to believing it.Scriptures Referenced in the podcast:Matt. 1:22-23Matt. 28:20John 1:1, 141 Pet. 3:18Rom. 6:23John 1:29Matt. 3:13-16Matt. 4:1-11Heb. 4:15Phil. 2:5-11John 14:23David also announces a virtual conference hosted by Broken and Mended on 10/18 with speakers: Dave Furman, Vaneetha Risner, Shannon Cramer, and Aren and Trina Bahadourian! More details will be announced soon.Host; David HeflinEditor: John Shields
Hiding inside every man is a little boy. For some, this kid is healthy and strong. For others, he’s insecure, afraid, and angry. On this summer best-of Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman, author and speaker Patrick Morley addresses what he calls “the fraternal order of broken boys.” These men suffer silently from an unbroken cycle of childhood pain. Hear the hope for these men on Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman. Featured resource: From Broken Boy to Mended Man: A Positive Plan to Heal Your Childhood Wounds and Break the CycleDonate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/buildingrelationshipsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When life gets hard, we turn to our female friends. Husbands, partners, and jobs come and go, but close friendships are our bedrock. Until they're not. What happens when these bonds sabotage instead of support? Who among us has the courage to walk away? And how can we protect ourselves from further heartbreak? In Estranged: How Strained Female Friendships Are Mended Or Ended (Meridian Editions, 2025) Susan Shapiro Barash takes a deep dive into the complexities of female friendships. By peeling back the societal narrative that our friendships are meant to last forever, she uncovers a more nuanced reality: the closest bonds do falter. Through groundbreaking research and 150 interviews with women ranging in age from 20-80, Barash reveals an emerging trend - estrangement among female friends. Estranged is an eye-opening investigation/practical guide for women navigating murky waters of suboptimal friendships. The book sheds light on unspoken pain of estrangement - both for the "estranger" who walks away and the "estrangee" who is left behind. Amid candid confessions of betrayal and grief, Barash challenges women to reimagine their friendships and take the bold step of letting go when necessary. This cutting-edge book offers an empowering path forward: learning to prioritize self-worth, stability and authenticity over loyalty to friendships that no longer serve us. Susan Shapiro Barash has written more than a dozen nonfiction books including Tripping the Prom Queen, Toxic Friends and You're Grounded Forever, but First Let's Go Shopping. For more than 20 years she taught gender studies and Marymount Manhattan College and has guest taught creative nonfiction at the Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College. Her fiction is published under her pen name, Susannah Marren. Deidre Tyler, PhD - Sociologist, Instructional Technologist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Headlines and Seahawks One Series: CORBIN SMITH (Emerald City Spectrum) on Devon Witherspoon. Could this be Witherspoon's breakout year? :30- There's been a lot of talk about the antics in college baseball, so just how big of a problem is it? :45- ABCs of the Mariners - M is for Mended: apparently Luke Raley is mended and beginning his rehab assignment. Hopefully that means he'll be back soon because we could use him! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines and Seahawks One Series: CORBIN SMITH (Emerald City Spectrum) on Devon Witherspoon. Could this be Witherspoon's breakout year? :30- There's been a lot of talk about the antics in college baseball, so just how big of a problem is it? :45- ABCs of the Mariners - M is for Mended: apparently Luke Raley is mended and beginning his rehab assignment. Hopefully that means he'll be back soon because we could use him!
This week, Phil traces the story of how we were made, where things got messy, and how Jesus mends our vision and our stories, drawing from Romans 1, 6, and 12 - as well as Genesis and the Gospels Dive deeper into this talk by visiting sps.church/docks Who are we? We are the church on the highway, the church in the docks, the church with the big red door. For hundreds of years we have been a harbour for worshippers. We are full of bold hope and generous love, a chapel of rest for all, a refuge to find peace in the storm and a launching post into the new, the exciting and the undiscovered. Dive in and explore with us. sps.church
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Susan Shapiro Barash, author of Estranged: How Strained Female Friendships are Ended or Mended, joins me to explore the emotional landscape of female friendships—why they matter so much, and what happens when they start to fall apart.We talk about the subtle signs of strain, the unspoken expectations women often carry in friendships, and how life transitions—from motherhood to midlife reinventions—can reshape who we connect with and how.Susan shares insights from her research and interviews with women across the country, including what it takes to repair a broken friendship—and how to know when it's healthier to let go.Whether you're grieving a friendship, hoping to mend one, or learning how to create new ones in this season of life, this conversation will help you reflect with more compassion and clarity.Susan Shapiro Barash has written over a dozen non-fiction books including Tripping the Prom Queen, Toxic Friends and You're Grounded Forever, but First Let's Go Shopping. For more than twenty years she taught gender studies and Marymount Manhattan College and has guest taught creative nonfiction at the Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College. Her fiction is published under her pen name, Susannah Marren. She has been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Elle, Marie Claire, and has appeared on national television including the Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC. Barash has been a guest on national radio including NPR and Sirius Radio. Speaking appearances include Credit Suisse, Bayer Diagnostics, UBS, United Way, Kravis Center and the Society of the Four Arts. Several of her titles have been optioned by Lifetime and HBO.www.susanshapirobarash.comTune in each week for practical, relatable advice that helps you feel your best and unlock your full potential. If you're ready to prioritize your health and level up every area of your life, you'll find the tools, insights, and inspiration right here. Buy Esther's Book: To Your Health - https://a.co/d/iDG68qUFollow Esther on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@estheravantFollow Esther on IG - https://www.instagram.com/esther.avantLearn more about booking Esther to speak: https://www.estheravant.comLearn more about working with Esther: https://www.madebymecoaching.com/services
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Dear Arroe, Hi. Husbands, partners, and jobs come and go, but close friendships are our bedrock. Until they're not. What happens when these bonds sabotage instead of support? Who among us has the courage to walk away? And how can we protect ourselves from further heartbreak? In her provocative new book, “Estranged: How Strained Female Friendships are Mended or Ended,” (Meridian Editions) well-known gender expert and bestseller Susan Shapiro Barash takes a deep dive into the complexities of female friendships. By peeling back the societal narrative that our friendships are meant to last forever, she uncovers a more nuanced reality: the closest bonds do falter. Through groundbreaking research and 150 interviews with women aged 20 to 80, Barash reveals an emerging trend — estrangement among female friends. Examples of unhealthy friendships: 1. The Faithless Friend: Always there until a third party drives a wedge between you. 2. The Wayward Friend: Drawn to questionable or dangerous behavior. 3. The Green-Eyed Friend: Jealous and secretly rooting for your failure. 4. The Thieving Friend: Betrays you by stealing your ideas, opportunities, relationships. 5. The Disparaging Friend: Tears you down with relentless criticism disguised as “honesty.” She uncovered how these suboptimal friendships can impact mental health, why women avoid conflict even in damaging relationships, the emotional trauma of cutting ties with a friend and estrangement as a radical yet necessary act of self-preservation. Barash sheds light on estrangement—both for the “estranger” who walks away and the “estrangee” who is left behind. She challenges women to reimagine their friendships and take the bold step of letting go when necessary. This cutting-edge book offers an empowering path forward: learning to prioritize self-worth, stability and authenticity over loyalty to friendships that no longer serve us. Barash has written several nonfiction books, including Tripping the Prom Queen, and A Passion for More: Affairs that Make or Break Us. She taught gender studies at Marymount Manhattan and has guest taught creative nonfiction at Sarah Lawrence's Writing Institute. She was featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Elle, Marie Claire, and has appeared on TODAY, Good Morning America, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC and as a guest on NPR and Sirius. She was a panelist for the New York State Council on the Arts, a judge for the International Emmys, and Vice Chair of the Mentoring Committee of the Women's Leadership Board at Harvard's JFK School of Government. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Husbands, partners, and jobs come and go, but close friendships are our bedrock. Until they're not. What happens when these bonds sabotage instead of support? Who among us has the courage to walk away? And how can we protect ourselves from further heartbreak? In her provocative new book, “Estranged: How Strained Female Friendships are Mended or Ended,” (Meridian Editions) well-known gender expert and bestseller Susan Shapiro Barash takes a deep dive into the complexities of female friendships. By peeling back the societal narrative that our friendships are meant to last forever, she uncovers a more nuanced reality: the closest bonds do falter. Through groundbreaking research and 150 interviews with women aged 20 to 80, Barash reveals an emerging trend — estrangement among female friends. She uncovered how these suboptimal friendships can impact mental health, why women avoid conflict even in damaging relationships, the emotional trauma of cutting ties with a friend and estrangement as a radical yet necessary act of self-preservation. She challenges women to reimagine their friendships and take the bold step of letting go when necessary. This cutting-edge book offers an empowering path forward: learning to prioritize self-worth, stability and authenticity over loyalty to friendships that no longer serve us. Barash has written several nonfiction books, including Tripping the Prom Queen, and A Passion for More: Affairs that Make or Break Us. She taught gender studies at Marymount Manhattan and has guest taught creative nonfiction at Sarah Lawrence's Writing Institute. She was featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Elle, Marie Claire, and has appeared on TODAY, Good Morning America, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC and as a guest on NPR and Sirius. She was a panelist for the New York State Council on the Arts, a judge for the International Emmys, and Vice Chair of the Mentoring Committee of the Women's Leadership Board at Harvard's JFK School of Government. Get the book here: https://a.co/d/0aGtpi8 About the show: Ash Brown is a force to be reckoned with in the world of motivation and empowerment. This multi-talented American is a gifted producer, blogger, speaker, media personality, and event emcee. Her infectious energy and passion for helping others shine through in everything she does. Ash Said It, Ash Does It: * AshSaidit.com: This vibrant blog is your one-stop shop for a peek into Ash's world. Dive into exclusive event invites, insightful product reviews, and a whole lot more. It's a platform that keeps you informed and entertained. * The Ash Said It Show: Buckle up for a motivational ride with Ash's signature podcast. With over 2,000 episodesalready under her belt and a staggering half a million streams worldwide, this show is a testament to Ash's impact. Here, she chats with inspiring individuals and tackles topics that resonate deeply. What Makes Ash Special? Ash doesn't just preach motivation; she lives it. Her strength lies in her authenticity. She connects with her audience on a genuine level, offering real-talk advice and encouragement. She doesn't shy away from the challenges life throws our way, but instead, equips you with the tools to overcome them. Here's what sets Ash apart: * Unwavering Positivity: Ash Brown is a glass-half-full kind of person. Her infectious optimism is contagious, leaving you feeling empowered and ready to take on the world. * Real & Relatable: Ash doesn't sugarcoat things. She understands the struggles we face and offers relatable advice that resonates with listeners from all walks of life. * Actionable Strategies: This isn't just about empty inspirational quotes. Ash provides practical tips and strategies to help you translate motivation into action, turning your dreams into reality. So, if you're looking for a daily dose of inspiration, actionable advice, and a healthy dose of real talk, look no further than Ash Brown. With her infectious positivity and dedication to empowering others, she's sure to become your go-to source for making the most of life. ► Goli Gummy Discounts Link: https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► Luxury Women Handbag Discounts: https://www.theofficialathena.... ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... ► Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog #atlanta #ashsaidit #theashsaiditshow #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-ash-said-it-show--1213325/support.
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Dear Arroe, Hi. Husbands, partners, and jobs come and go, but close friendships are our bedrock. Until they're not. What happens when these bonds sabotage instead of support? Who among us has the courage to walk away? And how can we protect ourselves from further heartbreak? In her provocative new book, “Estranged: How Strained Female Friendships are Mended or Ended,” (Meridian Editions) well-known gender expert and bestseller Susan Shapiro Barash takes a deep dive into the complexities of female friendships. By peeling back the societal narrative that our friendships are meant to last forever, she uncovers a more nuanced reality: the closest bonds do falter. Through groundbreaking research and 150 interviews with women aged 20 to 80, Barash reveals an emerging trend — estrangement among female friends. Examples of unhealthy friendships: 1. The Faithless Friend: Always there until a third party drives a wedge between you. 2. The Wayward Friend: Drawn to questionable or dangerous behavior. 3. The Green-Eyed Friend: Jealous and secretly rooting for your failure. 4. The Thieving Friend: Betrays you by stealing your ideas, opportunities, relationships. 5. The Disparaging Friend: Tears you down with relentless criticism disguised as “honesty.” She uncovered how these suboptimal friendships can impact mental health, why women avoid conflict even in damaging relationships, the emotional trauma of cutting ties with a friend and estrangement as a radical yet necessary act of self-preservation. Barash sheds light on estrangement—both for the “estranger” who walks away and the “estrangee” who is left behind. She challenges women to reimagine their friendships and take the bold step of letting go when necessary. This cutting-edge book offers an empowering path forward: learning to prioritize self-worth, stability and authenticity over loyalty to friendships that no longer serve us. Barash has written several nonfiction books, including Tripping the Prom Queen, and A Passion for More: Affairs that Make or Break Us. She taught gender studies at Marymount Manhattan and has guest taught creative nonfiction at Sarah Lawrence's Writing Institute. She was featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Elle, Marie Claire, and has appeared on TODAY, Good Morning America, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC and as a guest on NPR and Sirius. She was a panelist for the New York State Council on the Arts, a judge for the International Emmys, and Vice Chair of the Mentoring Committee of the Women's Leadership Board at Harvard's JFK School of Government. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!Survey: 53% of Consumers Don't Know What a FICO Score Is! Adriana Ocanas - consumer credit cards analyst at U.S. News & World Report joined Dan to discuss!Susan Shapiro -gender expert and bestselling author of "Estranged: How Strained Female Friendships are Mended or Ended." The complexities of female friendships and how they differ than male relationships. Lowell General Hospital's TeamWalk for Cancer Care is coming up on Sunday, May 4th! Bruce Robinson - Board of trustees Development Chair, Lowell General Hospital stopped by.CDC weighing end to universal COVID vaccine recommendations. Dr. Shira Doron - Chief Infection Control Officer for Tufts Medicine and Hospital Epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center checked in.Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!
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The Horror 101 crew finally spotlights a Hammer film. A Terence Fisher film by a Richard Matheson script from a Dennis Wheatley novel. This is a rare time Christopher Lee is the hero in a Hammer Horror., We hope you enjoy our coverage of The Devil Rides Out. Show Highlights:01:00 Prelude to Terror...05:00 The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee...06:00 Our First Rated G film...07:30 Favourite Lee films...13:30 Where's Simon?17:00 A Most Dangerous Game...21:15 Don't Look at the Eyes...24:24 Pursuing Tanith...29:00 The Goat of Mended...38:10 Mocata's Visit...45:00 The Circle of Protection...52:00 Scarcely in the Name of God...54:15 Zero Consequences...58:30 Scoring the film...70:00 Conclusion! Thanks for Listening!
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Season 3 Episode 64: The Mother-Daughter relationship is easily one of the most complex relationship webs in this life. We love each other, hurt each other, and often know one other so well that navigating conversations and keeping the peace sometimes feels unreachable. Blythe, Helen and Kim enjoy a vulnerable conversation about the hardest parts of this relationship and how we can show the gospel toward each other in love. It's not impossible. Blythe'sWebsite: https://theblythedanielagency.com/Resources from Blythe, Helen and family: https://connectingheartsandconversations.com/ Blythe's son William Daniel's Book Therapy podcast episode: Episode 14 Punny and Proud ~Get to know the host:Kim Patton's book- Nothing Wasted: Struggling Well through Difficult Seasonsis for those struggling through hard times. View the book in paperback, ebook, and audiobook: Books | Mysite (kimpatton.com)Dear Foster Mama letter on SubstackEnter email address on Substack for free sample chapters:Author Kim Patton | SubstackCheck it out at your local library using the Hoopla app!Website: www.kimpatton.comSubstack: Author Kim Patton | SubstackLatest Stories on Her View from HomeYouTube Channel- listen to Book Therapy episodes here, too.Stay in Touch with Author Kim Patton and get your first freebie!Goodreads
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Welcome to The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast, I'm your host, Paul Vogelzang. Today's episode is brought to you by Acorns. Acorns makes it easy to start automatically saving and investing so your money has a chance to grow for you, your kids, and your retirement. Head to: acorns.com/nob We have an extraordinary guest and an equally remarkable story that will inspire, move, and deeply touch your heart this holiday season. Bambi Lynn, author of The Journey of Josephine: The Doll that Mended a Broken Heart, joins us to share a narrative that's as unique as it is universal—a story about resilience, healing, and the incredible power of love and faith. Picture this: a little girl unwrapping a handmade doll on Christmas morning, a simple yet thoughtful gift from her mother. But for Bambi, that doll—Josephine—became so much more than just a toy. Josephine became a silent companion, a keeper of secrets, and an unwavering source of comfort through some of life's darkest moments. Abuse, trauma, teenage pregnancy, and loss—Josephine was there through it all, standing in when people failed, offering strength when none could be found. Bambi's story is one of survival and triumph. It's a testament to the unorthodox ways we find hope and the surprising places where we discover strength. Today, she'll take us on her journey, sharing how this doll—and the faith she held onto like a lifeline—helped her navigate through unimaginable pain to become the resilient, inspiring woman she is today. Prepare yourself for an emotional and eye-opening conversation that highlights the power of small things—a doll, a moment of faith, and the decision to persevere—to create monumental change in our lives. Stay with us as we dive into this unforgettable story with Bambi Lynn. And now, it's my pleasure to introduce Bambi Lynn. My thanks to Acorns for sponsoring today's episode. Please check out our show notes today for more details Acorns. Acorns makes it easy to start automatically saving and investing so your money has a chance to grow for you, your kids, and your retirement. Head to acorns.com/nob My thanks to Bambi Lynn, author of The Journey of Josephine: The Doll that Mended a Broken Heart My thanks to all our audience on radio and podcast, HenHouse Consulting for their work to drive the show to new heights, here's to 2025! Let's talk about Better. The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast. Thanks everybody. We'll see you next time.
“The Song of the Mended: On the Path to Healing, Wholeness, and Holiness” is a beautiful collection of stories, poems and more. Healing can be elusive and the road to recovery can be even harder, creating challenges of its own. But as you read through this book the testimonies are an inspiration and give hope. This is a powerful anthology, of twenty authors who share their journeys, from the ordinary to the miraculous. Their stories range from inspiringly poetic to achingly real. Each is a piece a testament to the unwavering presence of God's love, even when we cannot see. Their voices form a symphony of encouragement to guide you on your own path, always pointing to Jesus as the author and perfecter of our faith. Who knows but you may even discover your own testimony along the way. You can purchase a copy of the book using my Amazon affiliate link here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1957471050/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20 You can connect with them here: LINDA'S WEBSITE | www.LindaHeathScribe.com THE WRITING ROOM | www.the-writingroom.com TWR ON FACEBOOK | www.facebook.com/groups/meetusinthewritingroom THE BOOK | www.thesongofthemended.com THE HUB | www.hearkenintl.org FUNDRAISING GIFTS | www.hearkencollective.org WENDY'S PERSONAL/MINISTRY SITE | www.wendyhibbard.com
Hello Colorado Rapids fans. This week on Holding The High Line, we've got some USL news. Rabbi and Red banter about the MLS Cup Playoffs and we acknowledge the election. The we talk all things USL in Colorado. Northern Colorado Hailstorm have been kicked out of USL League One. There's a bunch of rumblings about construction delays for their stadium, the financing behind ownership, and the USL not paying them for their Jägermeister Cup win. We discuss everything that's been reported publicly and what it means. Then we give some props to Colorado Springs Switchbacks. They are hosting the USL Championship Final on Saturday. Matt discusses covering the Western Conference Final against Vegas. They've built something great in the Springs as well. Oh, and first-year manager James Chambers (Chambo) absolutely roasted Red in post game media. Then we discuss how Colorado Rapids have done with fans since the walkout in September 2023. How much of this just comes down to the on field product? What's Chris Armas done to endear himself with the fanbase? What might happen at DICK's this winter? What else do we need to see from ownership? Also, here's Rabbi's latest edition of Back Pass, breaking down the 2024 Rapids by the numbers. Holding The High Line is brought to you by Magic Mind, the world's first performance mental shot. Check them out using our special link and use the discount code HIGHLINER20 at checkout for 20% off your first order or 48% your first time subscription.
Come meet Shahnaz Deyette, a retired Navy veteran who served her nation with pride. She recounts her intense experiences surviving four significant natural disasters and the deep effects they left on her. Her narrative also covers her tenure in the Navy, underscoring her commitment and tenacity. Furthermore, Shahnaz, along with her husband, also a retired Navy veteran, established an extraordinary nonprofit named Mended Sparrow, offering equine therapy to fellow veterans. This interview brims with captivating tales, sincere emotions, and priceless wisdom. Tune in for this enriching dialogue with a truly remarkable veteran.
Send us a textHello, friends!Patricia Holbrook here, sharing our latest episode of "God-sized Stories." This time, I'm joined by the incredible Patrick Morley, author and founder of "Man in the Mirror."We explore the powerful balance between accountability and compassion, drawing from biblical principles to inspire emotional and spiritual healing.Episode Highlights:
Sermon for September 22, 2024 - Pastor Dennis Ticen. 1 John 4:7-21. Part 8 of "Mended."
Hiding inside every man is a little boy. For some, this kid is healthy and strong. For others, he's insecure, afraid, and angry. On this Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman, author and speaker Patrick Morley addresses what he calls “the fraternal order of broken boys.” These men suffer silently from an unbroken cycle of childhood pain. Hear the hope for these men on Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman. Featured resource: From Broken Boy to Mended Man: A Positive Plan to Heal Your Childhood Wounds and Break the CycleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 419 - Bambi Lynn - THE JOURNEY OF JOSEPHINE THE DOLL THAT MENDED A BROKEN HEARTAbout the AuthorHi, my name is Bambi, took me thirty-two years to except the name I was given, but now I say my name with pride. I am a mother of six adult children and thirteen and counting grandchildren. Ever since my 7th grade teacher told me I had a gift to write I have never stopped. This is my first published book and many more to come. My passion is people, sitting around a table and listening to their stories and hoping mine gives them a little hope that storms don't last, and we will always get to the other side. I have worked in industries that give me the opportunity to speak to lots of people and hear lots of stories. I hope to change lives one life and door at a time. I believe that purpose is everything. when you find it run with it and make a difference for the kingdom. Let's continue this journey together.Welcome to OUR website. This is a place where I am able to tell my story and share YOURS. My book is a catalyst for conversation. I have heard from allot of women who read my book that it was as if i was telling their story, which is why i started "healingthroughstories.com" .My book may be about MY life, but this website is about sharing OUR lives. Our Goal is to build a Community that can heal through each others stories, recognize that we are not alone, and have hope that TRIUMPH comes after tragedy!https://healingthroughstories.com/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/
Sermon for September 15, 2024 - Pastor Rick Swan. Matthew 18:21-22. Part 7 of "Mended."
Thank you for joining us for worship this Sunday at Upper Room Church! We would love to hear from you. Comment below and let us know you are watching. View this weeks notes here: https://upr.cls.co/gkzx Matthew 1 More about the Nightingale: https://upperroompensacola.com/at-the-nightingale Join the Legacy Team: https://bit.ly/UR_Join_the_Legacy_Team Let us know if you are interested in Baptism: https://bit.ly/UR_Baptism Click this link to Connect with us! https://bit.ly/UR_Connect_with_US If you would like to join a group or lead a group, find out more here — https://upperroompensacola.com/urgroups/ To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world, you can give a donation here https://upperroompensacola.com/give/ or text GIVE and the AMOUNT to 84321. Whether you need prayer or assistance or just want to share your decision of faith with us, please connect with us at https://upperroompensacola.com/get-in-touch/
Part 6 of "Mended." Psalm 26 - Pastor Dennis Ticen. Sermon for September 8, 2024.
While struggling with PTSD, social researcher Rebecca Huntley chose an unconventional and underground path to healing — MDMA therapy.Rebecca Huntley is well known to many Australians for her formidable intellect and career as a broadcaster, an author and a social researcher.But despite her impressive public-facing life, in private, Rebecca's trauma from a difficult upbringing refused to leave her.At 50, she walked the Camino in Italy and realised that after 30 years of therapy, she was still living with a great deal of anger about what had happened to her as a child.She decided to take a radical step to deal with her PTSD and her suffering. She had three sessions of MDMA therapy, delivered by an underground healer. The treatment changed Rebecca's life and her view of the world.This conversation discusses therapy, trauma, psychedelics, drugs, parenting, grief, family, mothers, ancestry, fathers, family dynamics, domestic violence, going no contact, exploration and loss.
There is a famous saying that it’s easier to fix broken boys than to mend a broken man. Maybe you are a man who needs to be mended from the woundedness you have experienced. Chris Brooks will talk with author Patrick Morley about breaking free from a lifelong cycle of pain. Listen today and, by God’s grace, re-write the script for your future!EQUIPPERS - Our next EQUIPPER WEBINAR is next Thursday, August 22! REGISTRATION DETAILS ARE IN YOUR E-MAIL INBOX. Not an Equipper and want to attend? Become an Equipper Today
Welcome to our Summer Highlight Series on The Collide Podcast! Throughout the summer, we're revisiting some of our favorite episodes, where we hear stories of people who have experienced life-changing collisions with Jesus. Each conversation you hear on this podcast will ignite your hope, your healing, and your purpose. Today, we're excited to bring back this episode with Rick and Tiffany Bulman, who are the authors of the book “Mended, One Couples Journey from Betrayal to Imperfect Beauty.” These two have so much wisdom to share about forgiveness, hope, redemption, and reconciliation. In this episode, they talk about how baggage from their childhood and wounds from their early marriage led to affairs and betrayal. But they also share a heartfelt story of grace that offers a window into the lives of an ordinary family with an extraordinary story of God colliding with them in the mess of their marriage and giving them a message of redemption. Whether you're listening again or discovering it for the first time, we hope you enjoy this special edition of The Collide Podcast. Let's be friends! Check out Collide's website for info on upcoming conferences, events, and resources, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for encouragement, inspo and a fun peek into our ministry. Plus, subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all things Collide! And make sure to subscribe to the Collide Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts so you can listen in each week! Collide Resources NEW Broken & Beautiful: a 5-Day Devotional is a free resource to help you collide with Jesus and see that there can be beauty in the places we often see as broken. We created this tool so that as you work through Luke 7:36-50, you will keep running into the One who renamed the “sinful” woman, not by her brokenness, but by the beauty He could bring out of it. Our Personal and Powerful Bible study reminds us that God is able to intersect with our lives in both personal and powerful ways.
Pretending like you've got it all together is not good for your your marriage. John and Greg address why it's not okay to act like your relationship is perfect, especially when there are issues going on. Also, Jim Daly talks with Pastor Rick Bulman about how he and his wife Tiffany don't hide from their broken past, and ways they've seen God heal their marriage. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/marriagepodcast or call 1-800-A-FAMILY Receive the book Mended for your donation of any amount! Hope Restored Listen Anytime Recovering From an Affair Contact our Counseling Department If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.