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Mercredi 7 mai prochain se tiendra le Conclave pour élire le nouveau Pape. L'hypnotiseur Messmer fait ses prédictions sur le futur souverain pontife. Tous les jours, retrouvez le meilleur de Laurent Gerra en podcast sur RTL.fr, l'application et toutes vos plateformes.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Last weekend's protestors have kept their promise to deliver dozens of letters and messages to Congressman Messmer... Cardiac survival rates are higher when handled by AMR Evansville than the national average. Warrick County deputies are searching for two suspects in connection with a burglary at a Newburgh gas station. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chaque samedi et dimanche de 12h à 13h Bernard Montiel accueille une personnalité du monde de la musique, du spectacle ou qui fait l'actualité pour un entretien exclusif d'une heure. Ce dimanche 23 mars il s'agissait de Messmer. Connu et reconnu comme le Maître Mondial de l'Hypnose, il revient avec un tout nouveau spectacle "13Hz" dans lequel la frontière entre la réalité et l'illusion s'efface, pour diriger vos pensées vers des territoires inconnus. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In today's episode, I chat with Dr. Mikala Albertson about menopause, hormone therapy, and all the things we need to know to feel better in midlife. We kick things off by debunking some common myths around hormone replacement therapy and why it's not as scary as we once thought. Mikala explains how estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone affect our bodies and what happens when we lose them. And as a girl who is fighting some serious night sweats, you better believe I was tuned in. We also dive into supplements, with Mikala sharing the four key ones she recommends. (I take the sum total of zero supplements, so this part was particularly interesting to me.) We discuss how to navigate the overwhelming supplement market and what to avoid. Spoiler: Not all supplements are created equal! Then, we talk about ADHD in adults—the struggle is real. Dr. Mikala breaks down how many women might mistake stress for ADHD and how to figure out what's really going on. We also touch on the decision fatigue we face as we juggle midlife responsibilities. If you're feeling overwhelmed by all the changes happening in your body and mind, this episode is for you. It's full of practical tips, real talk, and a little humor to help you manage the chaos of midlife. Don't forget to tune in next week as we continue talking to Dr. Mikala about stress vs. anxiety, preventative care, and loving our bodies in midlife. Thanks for listening! All things Cynthia Yanof Everything I Wish I Could Tell You About Midlife by Mikala Albertson, MD MESSmerized with Mikala Albertson Episode 76 Dr. Albertson's Website
Chicago's own Wayne Messmer joins WGN Radio's Dave Plier to talk bout his one-man play, 'Father (Saint) Damien' happening at Holy Name Cathedral on Sunday March 2, 2025. For tickets, visit Holynamecathedral.org.
Hey Friends! Today we kick-off week number two with Kari Kampakis, and if you missed last week, you'll definitely want to go back and listen. Today, Kari and I dive into everything from teenage relationships to exploring how crucial it is for our kids to know who they are before stepping into college life. Kari also shares a much-needed reminder about how social media, friendships, and even a dash of loneliness can fuel resilience—all wrapped up in the broader mission of instilling strong faith, family values, and personal growth. So whether you're the household cop for a little one, playing coach to a high schooler, or even wearing the consultant hat for a college kid, remember: our commitment to raising healthy, compassionate, and resilient kids is at the heart of it all. I can't wait for you to listen! All things Cynthia Yours Not Hers: 40 Devotions to Stop Comparison and Love Your Life by Kari Kampakis
Support Sea-Watch now: https://sea-watch.org/en/donate/ In this eye-opening episode, we speak with Giulia Messmer from Sea-Watch, a search and rescue organization dedicated to saving lives in the central Mediterranean - one of the most dangerous migration routes in the world.The Mediterranean has become a graveyard for thousands of refugees fleeing war, violence, and persecution, primarily from North-Central Africa. Many risk their lives in overcrowded boats in hopes of reaching safety, but tragically, many never make it.Giulia shares the urgent reality of the refugee crisis, the obstacles facing humanitarian groups like Sea-Watch, and how political repression and criminalization of rescue efforts are putting lives at risk. Civil society plays a vital role in offering a lifeline to those in need, and the NGO/non-profit Sea-Watch is leading the charge.Learn how Sea-Watch is fighting to save lives and what you can do to help in this ongoing crisis.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for notifications on new episodes! Let's spread awareness and work towards solutions for one of the world's most pressing humanitarian crises. Find out more about Sea-Watch ~Website: https://sea-watch.org/en/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seawatchcrew/ X/Twitter: https://x.com/seawatchcrew/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seawatchcrewLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sea-watch-e.v./ ~ About Guila Messmer ~Giulia Messmer works as spokesperson and Head of Communications at the German civil search and rescue organization Sea-Watch e.V. Previously, she was Project Manager of the Safe Passage Fund, and was involved in academic research on transformative justice and state violence against migration. In addition to her paid work, she is involved in the fight for queer rights and against the European border regime. She firmly believes in the power of collective liberation.~ About GoodViral ~We believe that people can, and want to, do more to help others. We invite you to join the conversation about the small and large ways that we can help people, animals, and the planet. Subscribe and be part of the movement.When Good Goes Viral, The World Gets Better.~Follow GoodViral ~ Website: https://goodviral.org/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@goodviralorg Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goodviralorg/ LinkedIn:https://kr.linkedin.com/company/goodviral Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/GoodViralOrg/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@goodviralorg/videosThe Marketing Stuff ~ Sea-Watch charity, sea rescue missions, Mediterranean refugee crisis, refugee rescue efforts, GoodViral podcast, human rights at sea, saving lives at sea, migrant boat rescues, marine humanitarian aid, ocean rescue organizations, refugee support at sea, maritime rescue efforts, Sea-Watch interview, sea advocacy charity, marine rescue operations, migrant crisis solutions, Sea-Watch podcast episode, ocean conservation activism, volunteer with Sea-Watch, supporting refugee rescues, Mediterranean migration help, Sea-Watch humanitarian work, help refugees by sea, global humanitarian crises, Sea-Watch donation initiative.#SeaWatch #RefugeeRescue #SaveLivesAtSea #HumanRightsAtSea #GoodViralPodcast #MigrantBoatRescue #OceanRescue #MaritimeHumanitarianAid #RescueAtSea #SupportRefugees #MediterraneanRescue #VolunteerForSeaWatch #CharityAtSea #SeaWatchMission #HumanitarianAtSea #SeaWatchCharity #RefugeeSupport #HelpRefugees #MigrantRescueMission #MarineRescueEfforts #MediterraneanMigration #SaveRefugees #OceanConservation #RescueCharity #SeaWatchInterview #HumanRightsPodcast #SeaWatchHumanitarianWork #ProtectRefugees #GlobalRescueEfforts #SupportSeaWatch #RefugeeCrisisHelp #SeaWatchRescue
I'm so excited to kick off a two-week series with Kari Kampakis on raising girls! We dive into everything from the drama of friendship struggles and those classic mean girl moments to the surprisingly powerful role that loneliness plays in building resilience. These topics are just a few highlights from her new girls' devotional, Yours Not Hers—an absolute must-have for girls from junior high through college! I couldn't help but laugh (and sometimes cringe) as we unpacked how social media has turned even the simplest interactions into epic battlegrounds of comparison and envy. I shared my own struggles with setting boundaries—not just for our kids, but for myself—and we both agreed that teaching our daughters to be kind, resilient, and open about their feelings is more crucial now than ever. Today's conversation with Kari is equal parts funny, heartfelt, and downright honest—reminding us that while the digital age may complicate parenting, our commitment to nurturing strong, compassionate girls remains timeless. Enjoy the episode! All things Cynthia Yours Not Hers: 40 Devotions to Stop Comparison and Love Your Life by Kari Kampakis
On parle des bonnes affaires seconde-main qu'on a faites, de ce qu'on a arrêté de faire une fois adulte, du zèbre dans le Zoo d'Isa, du pelletage et au culturel: Marie-Hélène Thibert chante avec Messmer, le festival Matane en lumière, d'un nouveau jeu-questionnaire télévisé et la suite au mythique film les Goonies.
Discussion culturelle avec Patrick Delisle-Crevier, journaliste au 7 Jours. Pourquoi tant de comédiens se tournent-ils vers la musique? Retour sur les succès et les défis de ces transitions artistiques.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Happy Valentine's Week!
Hey Friends, It's February, which means Valentine's Day is upon us—but more importantly, it marks the one-year anniversary of my first book, Life is Messy, God is Good! Looking back over the past year, I'm overwhelmed with gratitude for the friends and family who have walked this journey with me. Whether you bought the book, shared it with a friend, left a review, hosted a book launch party, or prayed for my words to make an impact—you've been part of this crazy adventure, and I couldn't be more thankful. Maybe it's the nostalgia of this milestone, or maybe it's just menopause brain fog (let's be honest, probably both), but I'm feeling all the feels. So, this week on MESSmerized, I'm doing something a little different—no guest, just me and the mic! That's right, I'll be having a conversation (with myself, as one does) about three key areas where I believe we need to give ourselves permission to pivot. These thoughts stem from a women's leadership conference where I recently spoke about the importance of: ✅ Redefining success ✅ Reprioritizing our days ✅ Doing things that don't always make sense And since we're celebrating my book's anniversary, I'll also share a few stories straight from its pages—because what better time to reflect on this wild ride? So, tune in, laugh with me, and let's get personal. And if this episode speaks to you, I'd love for you to share it with a friend. Thanks for showing up each week and walking this road with me. I'm in it with you! All things Cynthia Yanof Grab your copy of Life is Messy, God is Good!
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Marion Messmer, a senior research fellow in the International Security Programme at Chatham House. Dr. Messmer discusses the deterioration of Russia's relationship with the West, the importance of protecting NATO member's critical infrastructure, arms control, nuclear risk reduction, and the significance of continued international cooperation. Before joining Chatham House, Marion was the Co-Director of BASIC, where she led the organisation's nuclear risk reduction and disarmament work. She is an N2 Innovation Fellow (2020-2021) and an ACONA Fellow (2021-2022). Marion holds a PhD in Security Studies from King's College London (her dissertation title was, "The Role of Trust in the Relationship between NATO and Russia: From trust building to trust-breaking, 1991-2014") and a Masters in International Relations from Cambridge. The International Risk Podcast is a must-listen podcast for senior executives, board members, and risk advisors. This weekly podcast dives deep into international relations, emerging risks, and strategic opportunities. Hosted by Dominic Bowen, Head of Strategic Advisory at one of Europe's top risk consulting firms, the podcast brings together global experts to share insights and actionable strategies.Dominic's 20+ years of experience managing complex operations in high-risk environments, combined with his role as a public speaker and university lecturer, make him uniquely positioned to guide these conversations. From conflict zones to corporate boardrooms, he explores the risks shaping our world and how organisations can navigate them.The International Risk Podcast – Reducing risk by increasing knowledge.Follow us on LinkedIn for all our great updates.Tell us what you liked!
Happy Wednesday! Is it just me, or did January last six months? I cannot handle one more school holiday, winter illness, or ¼ inch of snow canceling school. But I digress. I'm thrilled to round out this month with an amazing conversation featuring Melanie Shankle. And yes, Amy Weatherly is still co-hosting with me, and I couldn't be more grateful! To know me is to know that I've been a huge fan of Melanie's books for years. I was so excited to hear she has a new one coming out, and—spoiler alert—it might just be my favorite yet! Today, we're covering topics like parenting teenage daughters, the insights we gain through years of motherhood, and the importance of teaching our kids resilience. Melanie also opens up about her strained relationship with her mother and her decision to end generational trauma. Melanie's book releases on February 18th, and now is the perfect time to pre-order it. I've read it cover to cover, and trust me—there's something for everyone in this book. I can't wait for you to hear this conversation... and I really can't wait for January to finally end.
Une animatrice sceptique face à l'irrationnel interroge l'hypnotiseur Messmer sur sa capacité à influencer même les esprits les plus réfractaires. Avec Sarah et Alexandre comme volontaires, il démontre son art : Alexandre plonge dans un état profond d'hypnose, allant jusqu'à parler un langage martien imaginaire.Messmer éclaire ensuite sur les mécanismes de l'hypnose et ses applications thérapeutiques, comme le traitement des phobies ou des addictions. En conclusion, il invite l'équipe et les auditeurs à son spectacle, mettant en avant ses succès, dont un impressionnant record d'hypnose de masse.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.
Just in case you missed the announcement last week, Amy Weatherly is co-hosting MESSmerized with me this month, and gosh, she's so much fun. Today, we're continuing our commitment to un-resolutions by chatting with the amazing Kendra Adachi about time management. This conversation is absolutely not what you think it's going to be because Kendra is flipping time management on its head. Apparently, we've been doing it all wrong—who knew? She talks about creating systems that actually make sense for women. This includes recognizing the beauty of both proactive and reactive time management—basically, having a plan but also being cool with the fact that life is messy and plans sometimes (okay, often) fall apart. What really struck me, though, was our chat about self-compassion. Why are we so hard on ourselves? We talked about living in the moment, starting small, and letting go of this pressure to do everything perfectly. Spoiler: you don't have to color-code your planner to be a successful human. So, if you're like me—juggling a million things, tired of feeling like you're never doing enough, and low-key fantasizing about running away to a quiet cabin somewhere—this episode is for you. Let's ditch the guilt, embrace the chaos, and redefine what success looks like for us. All things Cynthia Yanof The Plan: Manage Your Time Like a Lazy Genius by Kendra Adachi The Lazy Genius Podcast Amy Weatherly's books: I'll Be There and Here for It Follow Amy on Facebook at Sister I am With You and @Amy Weatherly
New year, new resolutions… right? Nope, not this year! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas filled with fun memories! At the beginning of today's show, I'll be sharing some of my favorite holiday moments, gifts, and God-moments. But I'm also super excited to let you know that the fabulous Amy Weatherly is co-hosting with me all through January, and we are going to have so much fun! Amy is a wife, mother, author, and the founder of a huge Facebook community focused on friendship, faith, and loving ourselves well. It seemed only fitting that, in our first episode together, Amy and I are taking a refreshing break from the usual goal-setting chaos. Instead of striving for perfection or adding more to our already overflowing plates, we're talking about slowing down, embracing who we really are, and focusing on what truly matters. I think you're going to find today's show to be the perfect blend of humor, honesty, and relatable moments. We'll discuss how to find joy in simply being who the Lord created us to be. Whether you're tired of the typical "new year, new me" hustle or you just need permission to take things at your own pace, this episode is for you. So, grab your favorite drink, get comfy, and let's kick off 2025 with a fresh perspective. I can't wait for you to meet Amy! All things Cynthia Yanof Amy Weatherly's books: I'll Be There and Here for It Follow Amy on Facebook at Sister I am With You and @Amy Weatherly
First of all, we've had a bit of a "situation" over here, and I'll share all the details in today's intro. But here's a little teaser: neighbors, overgrown shrubs, and me sneaking out in the cloak of darkness. If that doesn't paint a picture that'll make you want to listen, I don't know what will!
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Pour écouter l'épisode en entier tapez "#436 - Messmer - Hypnotiseur - Jusqu'où peut-on aller avec le cerveau ?" sur votre plateforme d'écoute.
Vous avez des super-pouvoirs, il est temps de les activer.Messmer n'est pas seulement hypnotiseur, il est “fascinateur”.Mélangeant diverses techniques telles que la PNL, la morphopsychologie, le contrôle de ses fréquences cérébrales et bien d'autres, il parvient à pénétrer les esprits.Dès 7 ans, Éric Normandin commence à pratiquer l'hypnose grâce à un livre offert par son grand-père. Il étudie ensuite les travaux de Franz-Anton Mesmer, son modèle qui inspirera son nom de scène : Messmer.Il fait ses premières “scènes” dans les boîtes de nuit québécoises et enchaîne les prouesses. Travailleur acharné, il ne dit jamais non et multiplie les occasions de partager son talent au plus grand nombre : émissions de radios, soirées privées, interviews et à la TV.Lors d'un prime avec Arthur, il décroche le record mondial avec 1066 personnes hypnotisées en 4 minutes.Des millions de personnes étant venues voir son show, Messmer s'évertue soir après soir à convaincre les sceptiques, et repousse la frontière du possible, jusqu'à prétendre pouvoir bouger des objets juste avec son cerveau.Entre magie et science il n'y a qu'un pas :Comment on peut tous activer notre instinctL'explication scientifique de l'hypnose : un contrôle des fréquences cérébralesLa vraie méthode pour soigner les addictions et guérir de ses traumasComment se former à l'hypnose et débloquer des super-pouvoirsTest de réceptivité hypnoseUn épisode hors du temps et de l'espace qui va débloquer en vous de nouveaux potentiels. Écoutez attentivement et laissez Messmer éveiller vos sens et décupler votre maîtrise de votre cerveau (et de celui des autres).Deux places sont à gagner ! Pour participer au tirage au sort, commentez avec le code secret la publication sur Instagram. (Le nom de code requis est dissimulé dans l'épisode.)TIMELINE:00:03:00 : Se faire "Messmériser" au Quebec00:17:55 : Ses débuts en boite de nuit00:26:10 : L'instinct, notre super-pouvoir00:34:12 : Modifier la fréquence du cerveau des autres et du sien00:43:29 : Comment gérer le stress00:52:05 : Comment apprendre l'hypnose et la morphopsychologie ?01:06:35 : Jusqu'où peut-on aller avec l'hypnose01:13:37 : Matthieu se fait hypnotiser en live01:27:45 : La vraie maîtrise et son usage thérapeutique01:38:20 : Ayahuasca, méditation et TikTok01:52:46 : La télékinésie et le contrôle des animaux, est-ce vraiment possible ?02:04:25 : Comment hypnotiser des groupes entiers02:19:16 : Faites-vous hypnotiser : cadeau pour les auditeursLes anciens épisodes de GDIY mentionnés :#338 - Gad Elmaleh - On est tous le blond de quelqu'un#413 - Alexandre Boucheix (Casquette Verte) - Ultra-Traileur - “Je suis jamais le meilleur mais j'adore briller”#300 - Mathieu Blanchard - Ultratrail et Aventure - Commencer le running à 26 ans et devenir une légende de l'ultratrail#178 - Kilian Jornet - Alpinisme & Ultra-trail - Ne pense pas au résultat, l'objectif c'est de progresser#400 - Arthur - Pirate de la radio, bouffon de la télé, roi du PAF#416 - David Corona - GIGN, In_Cognita - Devenir expert de la négociation et prédire les comportements#419 - Raphaël Gaillard - Psychiatre, Académicien - “Notre cerveau ne se supporte plus”#364 - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Tennisman - Le 5ème des Big FourNous avons parlé de :MessmerNewsletter de MessmerPNL : programmation neuro-linguistiqueFranz-Anton MesmerDavid CopperfieldJerry SeinfeldDomineau (hypnotiseur)À la poursuite du diamant vertAntoine Normandin (fils de Messmer)La Famille PierrafeuJulia Chavinier (hypnothérapeute)Les recommandations de lecture : Comment l'hypnose a changé ma vie (Messmer)Pouvoir illimité - Changez de vie avec la PNLLa Méthode SilvaTintin : On a marché sur la luneVous pouvez contacter Messer sur InstagramLa musique du générique vous plaît ? C'est à Morgan Prudhomme que je la dois ! Contactez-le sur : https://studio-module.com. Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ? Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire.
Brace yourselves! I cannot even begin to tell you how excited I am about today's show with Dallas Jenkins. Dallas is the genius behind The Chosen and now The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. And let me just say, after this conversation, I walked away ready to ugly cry in a theater over the cigar-smoking Herdman kids finding Jesus. That's exactly what happened over Thanksgiving, and the movie was a huge hit with our crew. So how does Dallas go from The Chosen to a story about the most chaotic, snack-loving kids hijacking a Christmas play? Well, it turns out this book has been a part of his Christmas tradition for 20 years. Dallas told me he had to make this movie, even though Hollywood wasn't exactly rolling out the red carpet for him. Spoiler alert: God had other plans. But here's the thing: A few years ago, I was in a rough spot—one of those times when you're questioning everything God's doing in your life. I heard Dallas speak at an event, and he said, “God does impossible math.” It was like a lightning bolt. Fast forward to this interview, and I got him to retell the full story behind that phrase. It involves failure, Romanian Facebook DMs at 4 a.m., and—of course—loaves and fish. God showed Dallas (and now us) that our job isn't to perform miracles; it's simply to show up with whatever we have and trust God to do the rest. So whether you're a The Chosen fan, invested in The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, or someone needing a reminder that God works best when we're at our weakest—this episode is for you. All things Cynthia Yanof The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Happy Thanksgiving Eve!
Ecoutez L'oeil de Philippe Caverivière du 27 novembre 2024.
Ruth Chou Simons is with us this week, and trust me, I got down to the real investigative questions like how she manages hotel rooms with six kids and what it was like being on *Good Morning America* earlier this year. You're welcome! But seriously, it's the week before Thanksgiving
Le célèbre magnétiseur québécois Messmer est de retour. Anne Hidalgo a fait appel à ses services... Tous les jours, retrouvez le meilleur de Laurent Gerra en podcast sur RTL.fr, l'application et toutes vos plateformes préférées.
Ce mercredi 20 novembre 2024, Laurent Gerra a notamment imité Philippe Chevallier, Jean Lassalle ou encore Messmer. Tous les jours, retrouvez le meilleur de Laurent Gerra en podcast sur RTL.fr, l'application et toutes vos plateformes préférées.
With Thanksgiving around the corner, many of us are thinking about what we're thankful for, what we might be taking for granted, and what gratitude really looks like. Today's show comes at the perfect time, as Mark Batterson helps us reframe everyday miracles and see God in the midst of our daily lives. Mark encourages us to “change your pace and place to change your perspective.” Sometimes, to wake up to wonder, we need to step outside our routines—whether that's by taking a walk or going on a “two-foot field trip,” like moving from the living room to the backyard, to see God's creation from a fresh angle. Mark also gets real about the hardships of life. His wife, Laura, has faced her two bouts with cancer. I love how he says that sometimes we have to “forgive reality” for not lining up with our plans. But Mark reminds us that even though life here can be hard, it doesn't mean we're forgotten or forsaken. We have a God who is with us and conquers all things—even the grave. So, whether you're feeling a million miles away from a miracle or right in the middle of one, today's conversation with Mark Batterson will give you hope and renewed reason to be thankful. Miracles may not always be big and flashy; often, they're just one of those “million little miracles” happening all around us. All things Cynthia Yanof A Million Little Miracles by Mark Batterson
Today's my birthday… so there's that!
The Shadow Keep, Messmer, and Miquella revelations. Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree. Here. We. Go... Play with us! Group and Multiplayer password: "Standard". Group 2 password (for those who may not have switched over yet) "Edish". This is Standard Edish, your favorite video game, book club podcast, where standard people play through the standard edition of a video game, like Elden Ring, and discuss it bit by bit. So if you're looking for an Elden Ring podcast, you just found it. This just might be the very best video game podcast on the whole standard internet. Support us: patreon.com/standardedish Buy us a round: StandardEdish.com Get ya Merch: StandardEdish.com Music by Nick Bohl
We've got a new show out today, and I'm so excited for you to hear this important conversation with Natalie Runion. We're going deep into the messy but important topic of church life and the realities of church hurt, how to spot an unhealthy church, and when it might be time to walk away—or stick around. We also explored the idea that ministry isn't just for pastors and church staff. Every believer has a ministry! Whether it's through serving, worshiping, or simply being a witness in your community, you're making an impact. And if you're raising kids, it's crucial to show them the importance of the church by staying involved—whether it's through serving or just building friendships within the church community. What we do now can have a big impact on their views of church, and how it is incorporated in their lives as adults. This episode is for anyone who's felt the sting of church hurt or struggled with whether it's time to leave a church that no longer feels like home. It's a reminder that God calls us to obedience, even when things get messy. If you need some encouragement to keep showing up—or if you're figuring out how to walk away without bitterness—this one's for you. Make sure to listen, share with a friend, and leave a review if this resonated with you! Let's keep these conversations going because the church matters—and so do you. All things Cynthia Yanof The House That Jesus Built by Natalie Runion
Today on MESSmerized I'm hanging out with the amazing Ellie Holcomb, who's fresh off a tour with none other than Lauren Daigle. Ellie gives us the scoop on life on the road—think tight spaces, late-night chats, and the wild sense of community that comes with sharing a bus. She also gives us an insider peek on her friendship with Lauren, how they ended up collaborating on a song, and their favorite moments on tour (spoiler: their song Be Okay will give you all the feels). But it's not all music and fun—Ellie opens up about the tough stuff too, like balancing the chaos of tour life with family time, and how we moms are out here carrying some heavy loads. She shares a heartfelt story about her daughter's medical journey and how she juggled being on tour while caring for her little one. Trust me, this is a conversation you don't want to miss. Ellie's new book Fighting Words (the expanded version of her devotional) and her album All of My Days talk about Ellie's journey of battling anxiety, finding hope, and the power of God's Word to lift us up when life feels impossible. Vulnerability, repentance, grace—it's all here. If you're looking for a reminder that you're not alone in the highs and lows, this episode's for you. I can't wait for you to listen! PS. If you haven't listened to my podcast with Heather MacFadyen of Don't Mom Alone, it's time! The show is called Sidetracked and we talk about family, faith, and basically anything else that comes to our minds in the moment (hence the name Sidetracked). I promise you will laugh! Listen here or wherever you catch podcasts. All things Cynthia Ellie's new book Fighting Words Ellie's All of My Days Album
"If politics is robbing you of peace, you might have misplaced your trust." Mic drop please for the quote above from today's show. Today the Pastor of my church Bent Tree Bible, Libin Abraham, joins us to dive into the tricky (but important) topic of Christians engaging in politics. We talk about how it's not just about showing up—it's about being prayerful, peaceful, prophetic, powerful, and purposeful. But the big reminder here? Our top loyalty is to Jesus, not any political party. We're here to make disciples, not stir up more division. Aside from talking about Christians engaging in politics, Libin also encourages us to trust in God's faithfulness, and that stepping out in faith is key as we do that—I love how Libin says that God moves at the pace of our next “yes.” So if you're feeling pulled to act, trust that God's right there with you. And don't let politics, fear, or anything else get in the way of your gospel influence. I can't wait for you to hear today's show and I'd love for you to share it with friends. All things Cynthia Yanof Bent Tree Bible Fellowship Libin Abraham's sermons on Christians engaging in politics: Jesus and Politics: The Way of the Cross Jesus and Politics: The Way of the Church Jesus and Politics: Rules for Engagement
Episode #344 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Kyle from RPGera finally sit down to discuss and listen to some music from an expansion that they have been waiting over two years to sink their teeth into by the Gods at FROMSoftware... Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak, Xancu, & Jeff. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Divine Beast Dancing Lion from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Shoi Miyazawa, 2024] The Twin Moon Knight from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Tai Tomisawa, 2024] The Putrescent Knight from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Tsukasa Saitoh, 2024] Messmer, The Impaler from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Tsukasa Saitoh, 2024] The Scadutree Avatar from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Tai Tomisawa, 2024] The Mother of Fingers from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Shoi Miyazawa, 2024] The Saint of The Bud from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Tsukasa Saitoh, 2024] The Lord of Frenzied Flame from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Shoi Miyazawa, 2024] Bayle The Dread from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Tai Tomisawa, 2024] Those United in Common Cause from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Soma Tanizaki, 2024] Gravesite Plain from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Yuka Kitamura, 2024] Belurat, Tower Settlement from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Shoi Miyazawa, 2024] St. Trina from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Yuka Kitamura, 2024] The Promised Consort from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree [Shoi Miyazawa, 2024] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast The Movie Bar
It's starting to get embarrassing how much I gush each time I interview Pastor Max Lucado. But my goodness, after today's show I promise you'll understand why he's often referred to as “America's Pastor.” He has the kindest, most relatable presence even when he's tackling something as complex as the end times in his new book What Happens Next. If you are like me and grew up a little bit nervous thinking about the end times and what it might look like when Jesus returns, please grab a latte and get ready for a new perspective. I think you'll feel differently after you hear us talk about whether this is the end times we're living in, the biblical signs of the end times, how we should view the rapture, and even whether the antichrist is alive today. I mean, we cover it all people, and it's enlightening and reassuring. But I must say one of my favorite parts of our conversation is when I ask him to share how he tends to hear from God in his own life. It's a sweet story with a critical reminder that God is still moving, speaking, and working in our lives. And yes, the end times can be scary if we don't center it on God's word, but when we do we know how the story ends—and it's a good one. Can't wait for you to listen today! Be sure to share it with your friends please. All things cynthia What Happens Next by Max Lucado
Dave, Leonard, and Cameron, continue discussion of the Elden Ring DLC, delving underground and popping out of a well. Music by Jake Lionheart Contact: www.monsterdear.monster @senplus.bsky.social @drfaustisdead.bsky.social @theuglymachine.bsky.social @swarbie.bsky.social
First of all, look at all the amazing guests coming our way this fall on MESSmerized! Seriously, the Lord has been so good to provide opportunities to talk with so many of my personal heroes of our faith and hear their words of encouragement. So, if you're not subscribed to MESSmerized, will you do so today? Also, will you consider sharing your favorite episode(s) with your friends, your small group, and even on social media? What a blessing it would be to have your help getting this show out to more and more people. Today Emily Freeman joins us to discuss her new book, How to Walk Into a Room. She is a New York Times bestselling author of six books with a masters degree in Spiritual Formation and Leadership. She has a true passion for teaching us how to listen well and hold grief and silence with those who need it most. I love how Emily says that silence can teach us a lot about ourselves—it can uncover fears we need to deal with or be aware of. (I'm not very good at silence, so perhaps this was intended just for me.
I know, I know. You've read the title of today's show, and you're thinking there ain't a one of us who really wants to think about how much time we are spending on our various forms of technology. Myself included. True story, recently I was considering ways I could spend more time in prayer, and I literally convinced myself that I had not one spare second in my day. As if the Holy Spirit worked for Apple, at that exact moment a notification popped up on my phone with my average screen time for the week before. And let's just say I apparently have plenty of time to pray based on the time I spend on my phone. Darren Whitehead is the Pastor of Church of the City in Nashville, and his church did a collective digital fast that was incredibly impactful. He's talking about it on today's show, and I love how he suggests a course correction is in order now that we know the impact of excessive technology use. After all, we would do that with anything else in our life. His approach isn't to just throw our phones out the window, but to remove the “distraction” apps and leave only the utility apps. You've got to listen today to fully appreciate this concept, but I know for me personally it sounds like exactly what needs to happen this fall. Listen today, pray about it, and join me in reading and implementing The Digital Fast. Okay, on another note—in case you missed it, Heather MacFadyen and I launched a new show, Sidetracked, many months ago as a part of Don't Mom Alone. Since that time, it's gained in popularity and now has a new home with the Converge podcast network as its own show. Do me a huge favor and go listen to the show here, and subscribe and even leave a review pretty please. This is a huge help as we get this new project launched. And you don't want to miss my Buc-ees story. The Digital Fast by Darren Whitehead All things Cynthia Yanof Sidetracked with Heather MacFadyen and Cynthia Yanof
Send us a textIn this episode of AromaticChat, I have the honor of talking with Molly Messmer, an Aromatherapist out of the Pacific Northwest.Molly specializes in massage therapy.She became an Aromatherapist after being introduced to essential oils through an MLM, and this was just the beginning of her incredible story.Tune in and stay all the way to the end to hear:How she began working in this world, How she got contact dermatitis, Some of her other passions, Who inspires her, Her parting advice.LINKS:Molly MessmerBlue Dawn Botanicals , Molly Messmer Massage & Bodycarewww.bluedawnbotanicals.comFacebook: Blue Dawn Botanicals Instagram: Blue Dawn Botanicals Other episodes mentioned: Marnie Reven, Hana TisserandThe liability insurance for small-business owners covering over 800 modalities. From Animal work to Tattooists to all things yoga, Alternative Balance does it all.Checkout Alternative Balance today. Join the Aromatics In Action 2024 Conference.Embracing and Composing Sustainable AromaticsSeptember 26-28, 2024 In Nashville, TN USAEarly Bird Pricing is available through March 31, 2024CLICK HERE to join us in Nashville.We look forward to seeing you there. Try Blend Precisely, the software business toolkit for Aromatherapists, Herbalists, and Formulators, risk-free for 14 days to discover how they can support you in your Aromatic Life and Business.SIGN UP HERE to begin blending and take advantage of this fantastic toolkit, which includes safety information, dilution, Chakras, perfumery notes, Pricing, and more.Support the showAre you a midlife woman who has lost her identity or spark? Download 5 Tips to Feel Joy Again in Under 20-MintuesMusic by Adipsia Shownotes by VerdantHeart VA
Prepare to be MESSMER-ized as famous singer and speaker, Wayne Messmer, joins us on the What's Up St. Charles podcast to share his inspirational story and talk about his upcoming St. Charles Jazz Weekend performance at Moonlight Theatre. TW: Violence
It was hard to figure out how to title today's show because we cover so much ground. If you are not yet familiar with Pastor Matt Chandler, today is going to be a good day for you! Matt Chandler is the Pastor of The Village Church in Dallas, and today he's bringing the much-needed reminder that we were created for this exact time in human history. That matters because if we were created for the here and now, we can have confidence in God's plan even when we feel anxious, ill-equipped, or exhausted. Not only do we talk about being Overcomers (the title of his new book), but we also talk about parenting, comparison, and the real-life stuff that happens in the midst of suffering. The part of today's show that I think I'll always remember is how Pastor Matt talks about having a seizure on Thanksgiving morning many years ago, and later being diagnosed with a brain tumor. I was blown away with his encouragement and hope that's found only in Jesus even when the bottom falls out. Last thing—one of my favorite parenting quotes comes from the last time I interviewed Pastor Matt on the show, and he said these words: we're working for a thank you at 18, not 15. I go back to that often when the parenting decisions that Mike and I make aren't popular with our kids. I love how he follows up those words today as we talk about his grown kids and finally seeing the fruits of the labor. Take a few minutes to listen and please forward to your friends. So grateful for each of you! The Overcomers by Matt Chandler The Village Church All things Cynthia Yanof
It's August, and Heather and I are still on our summer quest to surprise each other with cool guests on Sidetracked. Today is no exception as Heather comes in hot, surprising me with the one and the only Jess Connolly. Let's be honest, it's the end of summer and I'm guessing there's some portion of you that's tired physically, spiritually, or emotionally trying to do it all? Jess Connolly addresses just that as we talk about her new book and all the research behind the how, where, and why of rest. Jess's life is full with her being an author, Bible teacher, podcaster, and coach, so she knows the challenges of finding pockets of rest in a full schedule. I love how we discuss that there is no one-size-fits-all formula for resting, and we are all made differently by our Creator with unique ways to recharge. Jess reminds us that Jesus has true rest for us even in busy seasons, leading us to be more awake, alive, and present in our families, ministries, and careers. We end the podcast by getting sidetracked and talk about everything from theology books to ice machines—join us for tons of truth and fun. All things Cynthia Connect with Jess Connolly: Website: Jess Connolly Facebook: Jess Connolly Instagram: Jess Connolly | Author + Bible Teacher (@jessaconnolly) Links Mentioned: Quiz — Jess Connolly Tired of Being Tired: By Jess Connolly Breaking Free from Body Shame: By Jess Connolly You Are the Girl for the Job: By Jess Connolly Dance, Stand, Run: By Jess Connolly From Pentecost to Patmos: by Craig Blomberg Nobody's Mother: By Sandra Glahn Paul Behaving Badly: by E. Randolph Richards Nugget Countertop Ice Maker with Soft Chewable Pellet Ice Sun Visor Hats for Women Wide Brim Straw Roll-Up
Oh my goodness, I can't wait for you to hear today's show with Billy Rodgers! And despite the weird wording of the title of this show, we're talking about sharing our faith with friends and family (and not just sharing our faith with Billy Rodgers. ha!) Billy and his wife, Brandie, are some of our very dearest friends in the world. They are amazing people with a heart for evangelism. When Billy recently shared the statistic with me below, I knew we had to have a conversation on MESSmerized about it: It's estimated that 95% of believers go through their life without sharing their faith even one time. Heartbreaking yet not hard to believe, because so many of us (myself included) feel so inadequate and ill-prepared to share our faith with a culture desperately seeking hope. Because I REALLY want you to tune in to today's show, I'm giving you a sneak peek of some of the top five tips today so you can see how do-able this is: Speak of God's goodness Pray not just for people, but WITH people Simply be willing and ready to share why you believe what you do Let's not be a part of the 95% who never share their faith. As we start a new school year, it's a perfect time to start thinking and praying about who we're being led to have faith conversations with in the coming months. All things Cynthia Billy Rodgers You Have Purpose videos Case for Christ by Lee Strobel Find an Alpha group in your area
I'll never forget the time in high school when Kate and I had a disagreement, and she threw down these inflammatory words: “welllll I am 18 years old.” I believe my response was something like, “yes dear one, you're an 18-year-old that drives our car, uses our cell phone, lives in our house, wears our clothes, and exists on our money.” (Perhaps I should have paused a bit before responding.) Nonetheless, if you have older kids, you've probably had similar moments of trying to adjust to kids reaching adulthood-ish while they are still financially dependent and oftentimes making questionable decisions. Thank goodness Lisa Clark is here today! Lisa is an author, mother, grandmother, and incredible lady who is giving some much-needed advice on parenting our adult-ish children. Some of the topics we cover include: Best advice on sending a kid to college How to respect our child's independence while also giving them important advice Practical ways to connect with older kids Recognizing they are adults even when they don't act like it Even if you don't have older kids yet, the day is coming, so tune in for some great wisdom from precious Lisa Clark! All things Cynthia Yanof Lisa Clark Raising Sinners by Lisa Clark
My family is on vacation this week, and in honor of family trips gone wrong, here's a little summer travel excerpt from Life is Messy, God is Good: I appreciate how Home Alone completely lowered the bar on family travel expectations after the parents left Kevin at home TWICE. Not to mention that biblically speaking, Jesus' parents lost Him for more than three days while returning home from Jerusalem. I'm encouraged that if Joseph and Mary had a parenting fail and lost the Messiah, I can calm the heck down about the Colorado trip where we lost all of our groceries (and most of our hanging clothes) out the back of our car in the middle of the Breckenridge roundabout. And then several days later, my husband went all Evel Knievel off a bike jump, which landed him in the ER with broken ribs and a punctured lung (all of which I weirdly got on video in slow motion). Good memories, that trip, but may it never be called a vacation. As much as I love a good family trip, it's DEFINITELY not a vacation when the kids are involved. (Oh, and if you want to see the cringy bike accident video, follow me on Instagram and shoot me a DM.) But I digress. On today's show we're talking with Molly Stillman about why laughter matters. Molly's a podcaster, author, wife, mother, and just a hilarious individual. She has a great reminder on the physical and spiritual benefits of laughter. If you're anything like me, this is a much-needed message as summer continues to go on (and on and on and on). All things Cynthia Check out Molly's new book, If I Don't Laugh, I'll Cry: How Death, Debt, and Comedy Led to a Life of Faith, Farming, and Forgetting What I Came into This Room For.
I've been trying to slow down and enjoy the “moments” this summer with my family. It slips by so quickly if we aren't careful, and that seems especially true now that we have one in college (and another one going away in a year). Tonight we played pickle ball and let's be clear, my kids get their athletic ability from Mike. But we laughed, watched the sunset, and ended with homemade ice cream. It feels like the perfect night full of pure joy. Speaking of joy (how about that transition, right?) . . . ., we're talking with Jenna Griffith today about finding joy even when it feels elusive. Jenna is the host of the popular Joy Filled Podcast, and has five great tips that you don't want to miss today. I think one of my favorite things we talk about is figuring out how we best connect with God, because it's not one size fits all. Enjoy every second of time with your people this week. And remember, joy is most often found in the small things! All things Cynthia Keep up with Jenna Griffith
Happy 4th of July week! I'm hoping you have big plans with friends and family to celebrate our country's Independence Day. I found a new homemade ice cream recipe this summer that's super easy and has been a fan favorite. I'm linking it here in case you're feeling ambitious and want to give it a whirl. In continuing our “how do I series,” we have Jessica Hurlbut joining us today talking about the fear and disappointment of facing our kids' unexpected diagnosis. Jessica is a mom, podcaster, author, speaker, and avid runner. Fun fact: she was a contestant on Season 8 of American Ninja Warrior and had the opportunity to share her heart for adoption. As a mother of five children, several of which have special needs, Jessica has amazing advice on how to walk through the many emotions that come with a diagnosis of ADHD, autism, or any other unexpected diagnosis. There's so much great wisdom today, but I think one of my favorite things she says is this: When God doesn't change our circumstances, he desires to change our perspective. I promise you don't want to miss her five tips today. Also, I would be so grateful if you would send this to a friend or two that could benefit from some encouragement on their parenting journey. All things Cynthia Connect with Jessica Hurlbut Unlimited Motherhood by Jessica Hurlbut
I mentioned it last month, but as a little reminder, Heather MacFadyen of the Don't Mom Alone podcast and I have a super fun show we do together called Sidetracked. As a part of this little venture, this summer we've decided to surprise each other with a guest and then release the episode on both of our shows. It's been super fun so far, and we'd love to know how you're liking it and if you want more of these shows! On today's Sidetracked episode, Heather surprises me with author, speaker, teacher, podcaster, and enneagram expert . . . Beth McCord. We love Beth because she approaches the enneagram from a biblical perspective and helps us learn how to better navigate our personalities and figure out what makes us tick. I think you'll especially love the real-life example at the beginning of our conversation about Heather firing off a frustrated email to Beth, and how their enneagram knowledge facilitated healthy conflict resolution. We also discuss how the enneagram intersects with our parenting, and the reasons not to “guess” your kids' number and instead have your older kids take the test themselves. (Which I'm so going to have my older kids do sometime this summer!) Can't wait for you to hear today's show! Leave a review and share it with a friend pretty please. All things Cynthia Yanof Connect with Beth McCord: Website: Your Enneagram Coach | Free Enneagram Test, Courses, and Coaching Facebook: Your Enneagram Coach Instagram: Beth McCord | (@yourenneagramcoach)
Summer . . . I love you, but you're chaotic and expensive. Kids . . . I love you, but you're chaotic and expensive. Vacation . . . I love you, but you're chaotic and expensive. Feel free to join in on my mindless chants of summer. I'm super excited about today's show and talking about ways to save a little money. To be clear, I'm not talking about it from the 401K and investment perspective for the long-haul, but literally what can I do TODAY to get the budget back on the rails. Crystal Paine is with us, and she has some GREAT advice today. She's built an entire brand called The Money Saving Mom and has the best tricks and tips for making ends meet. Her suggestions are so great that I wanted to give you a few of her points as a sneak-peak: Your income is not your biggest issue; it's your mindset Your grocery budget is the best place to start saving money There's a lot more coming your way for saving money and changing our perspective, and it's so so practical and necessary. Take a minute to listen today, and please please share the show with a friend. Heck, get crazy and even take a minute and leave a review. I'll be forever grateful.
Yes, there were Spanish Protestants! Andrew (Andrés) Messmer joins us to explain how they drew on humanism and philosophy to argue for their religious agenda.