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As Gaza and Israel explode in crisis and unspeakable tragedies unfold there, we are producing a Middle Series in which we will soon have guests to tell the story of the Palestinian people. In this episode, my guest, Dr. Michael Ptylik, tells the story of the origin of Jewish people through these discussion points: From when were the Jewish people called Jewish? What was their land called? When did Jews form a polity? So, was it Judaism or Yahwism? When did Judaism become a religion? When did Jewish people begin to leave Israel? How much of the Bible about the Jewish people is myth? And how much of it is history? Dr. Pytlik is a professor in Anthropology and Judaic Studies, Director of Judaic Studies, and Director of the Cis Maisel Center for Judaic Studies at Oakland, University, in Rochester, MI. To learn more about him, you can visit his academic homepage. Also, here is his dissertation on Imagining David, the Man and King, and also a paper on the Canaanite and Judean Cities of Lachish, Israel. Also, here is my 2021 conversation with Dr. Pytlik about the Golden Age of Muslims and Jews - a period of coexistence. I hope you enjoy these episodes. Adel Host of the History Behind News podcast Watch my guests & I on YouTube SUPPORT: Click here and join our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.
Welcome to another episode of the Messy Middle series. This episode features my husband Jon.
Welcome to the first interview in the messy middle series. This episode features my freind Hannah.
Welcome to episode 56. I am starting a new series called "The Messy Middle" showcasing the stories from my peers facing their messy middle moments before everything feels clear again.
the total no. Of episodes in this series are 151 .. one thing i wanted to discuss was that the story shift and story arcs were displayed very well they mixed really well in the series and they were really very good .. the show started airing in 2000 and it ended in 2006 .. i hope you like it …
Welcome to Series 2 of Vegetation: Meditation in Community. We are so glad you are here. We are beyond grateful for the love and support we have received from our digital village since our launch, and are so excited to share Episode 1 of our new series, Origin Stories. In this series we invite you to join our Future Selves as we reflect and comment on the Vegetation session from exactly a year ago, where we named this sacred practice of Vegetation. This week's episode, Ni de Aqui, Ni de Alla, begins the series with an exploration into what it was like growing up in the US as first generation children of immigrants. We felt like we were consistently failing at cultivating a relationship with our ancestors, our parents' homelands, and our cultural heritage, while also being submersed in discomfort about never fully fitting into the American life around us. Join us as we reflect on some of our first attempts to create these connections, while recognizing–with love and empathy for our Past Selves–that these connections have been here all along. RESOURCES and LINKS Selena, Fotos y Recuerdos Arangetram Vastu Shastra Bagua map Moon Chola Creating altars and the importance of intention (in Spanish) Episode Music: Fashion Chill Hip Hop, Ivymusic from Pixabay Second Wind, madirfan from Pixabay Together Forever, from Pixabay Summer Forest, NaturesEye from Pixabay Jho Deep - Rain, Mepa ExyZ from Pixabay Pause, madirfan from Pixabay What's next? Over the next several weeks we will release new episodes from our series Origin Stories and share how we discovered our life's passion of cultivating the next generation through the foundation of Vegetation. In our next episode we continue our discussion about how we are connecting to our ancestors and some of the challenges we are encountering in our multicultural households while raising children and reconnecting with ourSelves. Stay in conversation We hope you're enjoying the Vegetation: Meditation in Community podcast. We'd love to hear your reactions and feedback on this and future episodes. Stay in conversation with us on Instagram (@TharavadaYoga), Facebook (@TharavadaYoga), and/or send us an email at TharavadaYogaChat@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vegetation/support
Blogging is something that many women in the middle say they want to do. Today’s episode features another interview in the Weekly Wow with Women in the Middle Series with someone who can totally help you finally get your blog off your to-do list. The Weekly WOW episodes introduce you to someone who’s got some pretty useful info for women in the middle. My guest this week is Hope Hanson who’s an expert in blogging. I’m pretty excited for you meet her because so many women in the middle are wannabe writers. Learn More: https://suzyrosenstein.com/podcast/ep-74-how-to-have-fun-with-blogging-in-midlife-with-hope-hanson/
Turning 50 is a common milestone we Women in the Middle experience, but we don’t all experience it the same way. Today’s episode features another interview in the Getting Real with Women in the Middle Series. I will be interviewing women in the middle who are across the board in terms of views about this important milestone. Today’s guest is someone who celebrated her 50th birthday in style this summer surrounded by family and friends. Her name is Andrea Pines and she’s a neighbor and close friend of mine. I’m excited for you to meet her and hear her views on aging gracefully and experiencing this milestone. Learn More: https://suzyrosenstein.com/podcast/ep-73-turning-50-with-gratitude-interview-with-andrea-pines/
Being blindsided by an unexpected divorce can turn your world upside down. This week my guest experienced this first-hand. Today’s episode features another interview in the Getting Real with Women in the Middle Series. I’m thrilled to welcome Lynne Ellen to the podcast. Lynne went from being a happily married midlife woman in Pennsylvania who was beginning to plan her pre-retirement move to Florida with her husband to becoming a divorced woman enjoying her single life near the beaches of Rhode Island. Learn More: https://suzyrosenstein.com/podcast/ep-72-life-after-an-unexpected-divorce-with-lynne-ellen/
Deciding to take a career break can be incredibly stressful. Today’s episode features another interview in the Getting Real with Women in the Middle Series. My guest this week is Katrina McGhee and this is her story. Taking a break was nothing she ever imagined or planned, but the more she thought about it, the more it became obvious that it was the right path to take. Learn More: https://suzyrosenstein.com/podcast/ep-71-how-to-take-a-seemingly-impossible-career-break-with-katrina-mcghee
Going back to your family roots can be surprisingly rewarding. This week my guest did this quite literally. Today’s episode features another interview in the Getting Real with Women in the Middle Series. I’m thrilled to welcome Andrea McFadden to the podcast. Andrea went from being a teach of special education to running a vertically integrated herb farm specializing in lavender. Basically, she reinvented her family farm. Her family had a long history of farming in the Kelowna, British Columbia area, which is called the Okanagan region. It’s known for its rich history of fruit packing and growing. You may have enjoyed some delicious wine from this area of Canada. Andrea grew up on her family’s apple orchard. She pursued a career in teaching, specifically, Special Education. However, after she took at 10 year break to raise her young family, she decided to make a big change. Learn More: https://suzyrosenstein.com/podcast/ep-70-reinventing-the-family-farm-for-midlife-happiness-with-andrea-mcfadden/
We wrap up our Middle Series with the second part of our interview with Jennifer Dukes Lee. www.jenniferdukeslee.com
This week and next, we welcome to Woven Jennifer Dukes Lee as we close out our Middle Series. We talk surrender and how to live in the tension between releasing control while still hanging on to everything God has called us to in life. Jennifer is the author of the Love Idol, The Happiness Dare and her newest book, It's All Under Control: A Journey of Letting Go, Hanging On and Finding a Peace You Almost Forgot Was Possible which releases on September 18. To learn more about Jennifer, her new book and everything in between please visit her over at www.jenniferdukeslee.com. Resources: It's All Under Control Book It's All Under Control Bible Study Busy To Best Challenge
For our third episode in our Middle Series, we welcome Heather MacFadyen from God Centered Mom on Woven to talk calling, assignments and everyday ministry. Along with hosting the popular GCM podcast, she is a wife, boy mom and virtual friend to many women world-wide who desire to mother with God at the center. Resources: God Centered Mom Rebecca Cochran's Favorite Episodes: Episode 146 Episode 188 Episode 192 4 Wills of God Book Mission of Motherhood Book Church of the Small Things
This episode is Part 2 in our interview with Sandy Cooper. We are on the second episode in our "Middle" series and we are continuing our discussion on finding balance in our daily lives. To connect with Sandy or to order her Bible Study, head over to www.thescooponbalance.com.
This week's episode kicks off our "Middle" Series. This series will explore what it means to live in the "middle", not the extremes, when it comes to finding balance in our daily lives, living out our calling and surrendering control. Our first guest, Sandy Cooper, is here with us as we discuss what it means to find balance in our daily lives. Sandy has been studying and teaching balance for nearly two decades, writing on the Internet since 2008, and blogging about balance since 2012. She is also the Leader of Women’s Ministry at New Life Church in Louisville, a Bible study teacher, and author. Sandy writes over on her personal blog at www.thescooponbalance.com and she's recently written a Bible study entitled, Finding Your Balance. This conversation really hit home for us and we pray that each of you will find it encouraging as well. *If you're interested in discovering your "Busyness Personality", visit the link below. It will help you uncover the root of your busyness issues so you can take tangible steps to becoming less busy and more balanced. http://thescooponbalance.com/quiz/
This week’s episode is all about the importance of identifying your strengths in midlife. Essentially, what makes you tick and how to identify what you’re great at. I bet that’s something you might want to know more about! Today we’re talking about all of it. This is another episode in the Weekly Wow with Women in the Middle Series, which introduces you to real life women in the middle who have some pretty cool and highly useful information to share with you. That’s how I feel about this strengths work. My goal for Weekly Wow is to bring you topics that will literally make you say, WOW! I’m glad we’re talking about this! This week, meet Jennifer Thornton, a Certified Clifton Strengths Coach, who first discovered strengths work in her own career, and then saw such powerful results, she decided to help other people the same way. Learn more: https://suzyrosenstein.com/podcast/ep-37-interview-with-jennifer-thornton-clifton-strengths-coach-the-importance-of-knowing-your-strengths/
This week’s episode features an interview that’s part of the Getting Real with Women in the Middle Series. Getting Real introduces you to real life women in the middle who have made a big change and figured out how to love their midlife. This week, I introduce you to Jill Angie, Life Coach and Running Coach at Not Your Average Runner. Jill is a woman in the middle who took a big risk and left a great job in “Corporate America” to follow her dream. She knew nothing about running her own business. But she understood that needed to make a change. For more visit: https://suzyrosenstein.com/podcast/episode-30-how-i-quit-my-corporate-job-to-help-midlife-plus-size-women-run/
This week’s episode features an interview that’s part of the Getting Real with Women in the Middle Series. Getting Real introduces you to real life women in the middle who have made a big change and figured out how to love their midlife. This week, I want to introduce you to Patty Shore, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at Heritage Farmstead Museum in Plano, Texas. Patty is a woman in the middle who has done just that; she worked hard to figure out what she wanted to do when she grew up, after the kids moved out of the house. For her, this included going back to school at 55 years old. Patty shares what it was like for her in midlife when her kids started to graduate, how she figured out what she wanted to do, how she decided to go back to school, and what it’s like to finally find a career that you love, even at this age. Like so many of the episodes in this podcast, Patty shows us how you can really do what you want if you focus and keep working hard to accomplish your goal. Sometimes the clarity about what you want to do isn’t so obvious, but through trial and error, you can figure it out and find a job that you love. Learn more here: https://suzyrosenstein.com/podcast/ep-29-how-i-decided-to-go-back-to-school-at-55/
Jesus taught alot from using parables. He would use everyday objects and situations to communicate a much deeper truth about life.We jump into that as we wrap up the Jesus in the Middle Series. Listen as some of your generation communicate the love, grace and acceptance of Jesus through everyday objects.Look for the next series based on the book Sticky Faith by Kara Powell, a great resource for today’s generation and parents as well.