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Start Your Transformation Now If you don't have what you want in life and you're not where you want to be it's because you're not taking ownership of your life. What is “ownership”? It's the act, state, or right of possessing something.YOU OWN YOUR LIFE! You own the power to heal, the power to create, the power to manifest, the power to attract, the power to reflectively think and the power to create anything you want and most of us touch none of that power. [7:09] The difference between life ownership and responsibility[10:41] The power of ownership and co-creating[13:49] How you own your life and what you create[21:39] The power of commanding your mindAnd as you already know, a lot more. It's such a huge thought for most people to get their minds around, but in truth you are the “soul owner” of your body and your life. As such, you have 100% dominion over your mind and body. Listen, apply, and enjoy! Transformational Takeaway You Are The Creator Of Your Life, OWN THAT. Let's Connect: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn LIKED THE EPISODE? If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people. Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you! With gratitude, Jim
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If you could make someone smile would you? Would you take the time to brighten someones day simply because you could?Today I want to introduce you to Adam, I met Adam briefly back in May when I was in Portugal for the first time and I was instantly sure of two things; that we become friends and that I would come back and get to know him more. Well thankfully both were true, coming back to Algarve and getting to see more of what he does here, having him quite literally, show me the ropes of kite surfing, and in what was possibly my favorite times, driving around location scouting and getting to chat in the carThere is something to be said for those that don't make another feel as though they need to “measure up,” you know the kind of person you feel ok to be yourself around, ok to not know the answer to something, and ok to be silly without worrying if you will be seen as less. Adam is such a person.We chat about what it means to be an open minded person; towards people, towards opportunities, and towards life. We talk about what it means to not worry about the opinions of others, not fearing those opinions or letting them hold us back, and why being honest is worth the workHe shares change is something he's looking forward to, to growth, to being uncomfortable in what he's learning and how he is growing, and who he might become as he gets older, be it a version of Johnny Knoxville or maybe something more reserved. He shares why he values growing up in a time when they still “fixed something” if it was broken and how maybe simply listening to each other more might allow us in some ways to get back to that.Adam is one that sincerely cares, one who will offer what he can to help another, and one who is honestly, someone you could laugh with, have deep conversation with, or sit in silence with and feel as though it was time well spent. He is one who speaks of himself with honesty and one that creates a space of ease for others to do the same. So tune in today and meet Adam, a human worth listening to, one worth learning from and being reminded by simply hearing his own story, how the importance of taking the right things serious and not taking other things too serious might allow us to see someone else with an open mindAnd to you Adam thank you, thank you for sharing time, your talent, your open heart, and your sense of humor with me. I'm truly grateful to have had these days with you and for the chance to get to know the genuine and kind human that you are even more.
One of the most effective marketing tools is the positive experiences of your clients.Potential clients trust firsthand satisfaction, making the experiences of others invaluable for building long-lasting, meaningful relationships.Brian Thorp, CEO of Wealthtender, is revolutionizing how people connect with financial advisors and gain access to invaluable financial education. They've introduced the industry's first SEC-compliant online review platform for advisors. A groundbreaking feature that ensures consumers can trust the reviews and ratings they read, making it easier than ever to find the right advisor to meet their unique financial needs.In the episode, we dive into how financial advisors can leverage client reviews to enhance their online presence and credibility while staying compliant with SEC regulations. We Explore: How to navigate the landscape of online review platforms—from Yelp to Google and your own advisory siteThe practical steps and strategies to leverage the opportunities presented by the new ruleUnderstanding the potential consequences of not pursuing client reviewsHow Wealthtender's Certified Advisor Reviews are designed with SEC compliance in mindAnd the ONE strategy Brian wants you to steal that will help advisors create an emotional connection with prospects onlineLinks to Check Out:Online Reviews Playbook: Instantly download this step-by-step playbook to help you compliantly turn testimonials and endorsements into an evergreen source of digital referrals.Testimonial Marketing Success Story: United Financial Planning Group: Learn how UFPG: Won a $1.5M client over nearby advisors with help from their online reviews Converted a prospect who found their reviews in a Google searchIncreased their marketing ROI with client testimonials.Your Google Business Profile: Tips & FAQs for Financial Advisors:Get tips and answers to FAQs about Google Business Profiles and Google Reviews for financial advisors and wealth management firms.Wealthtender WebsiteThis episode was brought to you by snappykraken.com helping advisors create meaningful connections that drive business.
On The Guest: Yemi Penn is a British-born Nigerian author, Engineer, TEDx speaker, and entrepreneur whose mission is to help others overcome and transform their traumas. As a true multi-passionate creative, she has managed to dip her toes into many industries. Most recently she released a short documentary titled “Did I Choose My Trauma?” that follows her experience from childhood abuse to actively healing adulthood.From this conversation you'll learn:Healthy ways to tap into your traumaThe reason matriarchal wounds run so deepThe wisdom of our bodies (and the pain they hold)How to break cycle of generational traumaTraditional Eastern modalities of healing traumaHow to move through transferred traumaHow to get specific about what part of you needs healingThe role of curiosity in empathy, tolerance, and purposeThe concept of bending realityThe equation for manifestationWhy you might not trust your intuitionHow to start reclaiming your pleasureHow sexuality unlocks creativityThe problem with collecting and hoarding accomplishmentsHow to recognize your “alibis”How to find your WHYThe journey to a healthy mindAnd so much more!Find Yemi's Research and other work here: https://linktr.ee/YemiPennSign up for my brand-new Podcasting Course, Podcasting For Self-Expression: https://www.laurenlograsso.com/podcasting-for-self-expression - SPECIAL OFFER FOR UNLEASH Listeners: Use code UNLEASH15 for 15% off! -Remember to subscribe/follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. Please leave us a rating and review- it helps SO much in getting the show out there. And tell a friend about the show- podcasts are very personal and tend to be spread person to person. If this show helped you or made you smile, share the love :) Follow the show @unleashyourinnercreativeFollow me @LaurenLoGrassoHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Are you ready to step into your leadership role? Whether you are contemplating your first hire or you have a full team, this episode with Kira La Forgia of Paradigm Consulting will give you the clarity that you need to ensure that you and your employee(s) are protected. What you'll learn on this episode: - Stepping out of the business to allow your team to flourish and own their roles- How to craft the positions on your team to truly support your business needs- The difference between an employee and a contractor- How to have the pay conversation when transitioning from contractor to employee- Hiring with diversity in mindAnd so much more. We talked for over an hour, so this is a longer conversation than you are used to seeing on the Buyerside Chat podcast, but it is packed full of so much human resources knowledge! About Kira!With a decade of experience in People Operations in the corporate world, Kira La Forgia is no stranger to the sensitive issues involved in the human side of running a business. There's a lot to learn from hiring, onboarding, training, and managing the performance of over 500 employees for a multimillion dollar business. The good news is, Kira learned it all so you don't have to.Kira founded Paradigm to bridge the gap between corporate HR policies and the modern needs of entrepreneurs. Because Google might have almost all the answers, but it doesn't have what your unique business needs.Connect with Kira:Paradigm Consulting Website: https://www.the-paradigm.comInstagram @theparadigmmOn The Up And Up Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-up-and-up/id1661939979Download the FREE Resource mentioned on the chat here: https://www.the-paradigm.com/prior-to-the-hireCONNECT FURTHER WITH KRISTIN!Listen to the private podcast series UNLOCK FAIRE - Get instant access HEREJoin The Buyerside Club facebook community for coaching & connection in your product business. Join HERE!Website: kristinfishercoaching.comFollow on Instagram: @kristinfishercoachingContact: hello@kristinfishercoaching.com
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with international leadership coach and consultant Gerardo Segat about what we fear and how to coach through that fear as leaders.Gerardo shares his insights and experience in...Leadership through fear managementPyramid of fearsThe Bullet Train and Regional Train approaches to coaching fearTransforming fear into strengthThe necessity of psychological safetyCoaching with diversity in mindAnd connect with me for more great content! Sign Up for R@W Notes Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok Email me anytime
I hear people complain about police and city planners and the health care system, but never about firemen or EMTs, and few complain about slow delivery of mail, perhaps because so few people write letters these days. I do and delivery is prompt. This morning I wrote a postcard with a limerick for a new father:Byron is his child's wiperAnd poop does not make him hyper,He cleans the behindWith a calm focused mindAnd fastens a fresh tiny diaper.A phone text would be eco-friendlier but a written message has the hope of being taped to the fridge, maybe saved in a drawer and 50 years from now the infant's children will find it and be amused. Fundraising appeals are tossed and paid bills but the little poem about defecation will give pleasure long after I am gone: this is the hope. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit garrisonkeillor.substack.com/subscribe
Well, today, as you know, is the last day of 2023, and I want to begin his morning by telling you that the most important thing that you've done with your life in 2023 is to magnify the glory of God. And, the most important thing you can do with your life in 2024 is to magnify the glory God.That's why we exist. That's what we're here for, church! Our purpose is to magnify the glory of God, or we could say the worth of God. Another word for this is “worship.” We exist to be worshipers of God, and that's what I want to talk to you about today in Hebrews 13, verses 20–21.I just want to show you two things in these verses:Worship is the goal.Worship applies to all of life.Let's pray:Father in heaven, we ask now, by your grace, that you would do more in our hearts over the next minutes than we could have expected. Accomplish your will, in Jesus's name, amen. 1) Worship is the goal. Look again at verse 20. Verses 20–21 are the concluding benediction and doxology of the Book of Hebrews. The writer tells us his concluding prayer for us as Christian readers, and he directs all glory to God.Now in most English translations there are about 61 total words here in these two verses, and they all matter, but if we had to distill these two verses down to the main point of what the writer is saying, I think we can do it in seven words:May God equip you to worship him!The subject is God; the object is us; and the main verb is that God is equipping us for a purpose — and that purpose, or goal, is to worship him — but how am I getting worship from verse 21?If you look at verse 21, we don't see the word “worship.” So how can I say that the goal here is worship?Pleasing in His SightWell, I'm glad you asked! It has to do with that word “pleasing.” If you can, try to find that word “pleasing” in verse 21. It's in the second line: May God equip you with everything good that you may go his will “working in us that which is pleasing in his sight.” A lot of times there are words in the New Testament that get their meaning from the Old Testament, and that's especially the case for the word “pleasing” in Hebrews.The word “pleasing” is a levitical word that has to do with worship. We see the word over and over again in the Book of Leviticus in reference to the offerings and sacrifices that people made to God. If the offering or sacrifice was according to what God had instructed, it was said to be pleasing to God, or acceptable to God (the original word could be translated either way). The idea is that God is pleased with the worship.This topic is actually a theme we see throughout the Old Testament. There are two kinds of worship: there is pleasing worship and there is vain, empty worship. We see this distinction right away in the Bible, starting with Cain and Abel. Both brothers brought an offering to God, but God was only pleased with Abel's offerings. Genesis 4:4, “And Yahweh had regard for Abel and his offering, but for Cain and his offering he had no regard.” So there are two ways to go here. There's true worship that pleases God or false worship (so-called worship) that God rejects — and of course we want to be true worshipers. We want our worship to be pleasing to God.In the Writer's MindAnd we know that this is in the writer's mind in Hebrews Chapter 13 because of the immediate context here. We're in verses 20–21, but just look back a little to verse 15. Hebrews 13:15. Follow with me here, verse 15: Through him [Jesus] then let us continually offer up a sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of lips that acknowledge his name. 16 Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God. The writer is talking about worship here. The word “pleasing” is in reference to sacrifices — but these are New Covenant sacrifices. In the New Covenant, our ‘sacrifices' — or our acts of worship — don't involve animals anymore; it's not tied to a certain time and place, but now our sacrifices, according to Hebrews 13:15–16, include things like praise — verbal acknowledgment of God — and love and generosity to others. That is worship pleasing to God. That's what the writer has been talking about in Chapter 13.But not only that, but turn back to Chapter 12, verse 28 for a second. This is just one page back. In Chapter 12, the writer has been describing the greater glory of the New Covenant, and then he says, Chapter 12, verse 28, Therefore let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus let us offer to God acceptable worship … And that word “acceptable” is the exact same word for “pleasing.” Pleasing worship. The Big TakeawaySo then, when we see the word “pleasing” in Chapter 13, verse 21, that God is “working in us that which is pleasing in his sight,” we should think about worship. That's what the writer has been talking about. Therefore, I think a short summary of what the writer is saying in verses 20–21 is: May God equip you to worship him!That's the last thing this writer wants to leave us with in this book, in this word of exhortation. I think we should call this the big takeaway from the Book of Hebrews. What else do we do with everything we've seen this year in this book? What is the ultimate difference it should make in our lives that we have seen that Jesus is better, that he is our great high priest, that the new covenant is superior to the old, that we need (and we can!) endure in faith? What's the point of all that? Worship. We want to magnify the glory and worth of God. Worship is the goal.Here's the second and last thing to see.2) Worship applies to all of life. There's a parallel in verse 21 that I want you to see. God's “working in us that which is pleasing in his sight” (which has to do with worship), that parallels and explains what it means that it's God equipping us “to do his will.”One way to paraphrase the first part of verse 21 is to say: God equips you to do his will, which means God does in us what is pleasing to him.Our doing the will of God is the worship of God.The Will of GodNow I know that sometimes we can have a lot of questions when it comes to the will of God — ‘what is God's will and how do we know it?!' And we can get stressed out about this — but the Bible is pretty straightforward here. In verse 21, the will of God is restated as that which is pleasing to God, and as we've seen, what the writer has in mind is worship. We worship God when we do his will.And here is where we need to be really clear about what worship means. If worship is doing God's will — if worship is the goal, if it's why we exist — then we need to know what worship is.Well, worship, now — because of Jesus, because of the first Christmas — is no longer restricted to a certain act in a certain place done in a very stipulated way. We already saw that the writer of Hebrews calls praising God and doing good to others sacrifices — and we can do those anywhere. Now what we're doing together here is worship — we gather here every Sunday for corporate worship, but I'd actually argue that the most unique thing going on here is not the worship, but it's the mutual edification. It's that we're worshiping God together, which builds one another up. That's the one thing happening right now that won't be happening tomorrow when we're not gathered. But the worship continues. You come into this place as a worshiper of God, and you are commissioned out of this place as a worshiper of God. We are worshipers of God wherever we can do the will of God — that's everywhere and anytime. Worship applies to all of life.But now, practically, what does that mean? How does worship in all of life look? It looks like Jesus. It means that we are radically centered on Jesus and we are Christlike from the heart.Centered on JesusJesus is the one who changed the meaning of worship forever.Remember the conversation Jesus had with the Samaritan woman at the well. This is in John 4. She brings us the topic of worship, because there was a dispute about true worship, so she asked Jesus, Where is the place of true worship? And Jesus basically said, It's not a place anymore, it's me. Now that Jesus has come, all true worship is focused on Jesus himself. He is both the way to God, and the ‘place' where God's presence dwells. And we certainly see this in Hebrews!Just think of the ways that Jesus transformed Old Covenant worship. All the pieces of Old Covenant worship are now fulfilled in him: Jesus is the temple; Jesus is the high priest; Jesus is the sacrifice. It's like Jesus became the entire worship service.True worship now is radically centered on Jesus … but it's not just centered on him, it means that we actually become like him. Becoming Like JesusTurn back to Hebrews 10 for a minute, and we're going to end on this. I think this passage in Hebrews 10 brings it all together. If you can, follow along with me in Hebrews 10, starting in verse 4: 4 For it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.5 Consequently, when Christ came into the world [which is what we celebrate at Christmastime!]when Christ came into the world, he said, [to God]“Sacrifices and offerings you have not desired,but a body have you prepared for me;6 in burnt offerings and sin offeringsyou have taken no pleasure. Now that word for “prepared” there — “a body you have prepared for me” — that's the same word that's translated “equip” in Chapter 13, verse 21. God equips us to do his will. God ‘equipped' Jesus with a body. And being equipped with a body, verse 7: 7 Then [Jesus] said, ‘Behold, I have come to do your will, O God,as it is written of me in the scroll of the book.' Now listen to how the writer explains this, verse 8, 8 When he said above, “You have neither desired nor taken pleasure in sacrifices and offerings and burnt offerings and sin offerings” (these are offered according to the law), 9 then he added, “Behold, I have come to do your will.” He does away with the first in order to establish the second. In other words, the old way of worship is over. The new way of worship is do the will of God.Verse 10, 10 And by that will we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all. So worship is centered on Jesus — you can't worship God apart from Jesus — but also worship now means that we become like Jesus. We do what he did.A Living SacrificeJesus completely surrendered himself to the will of God — “I'm here to do your will.” “Not my will, but yours be done,” he said, even with loud cries and tears. Jesus completely surrendered himself to God, which means that his whole life was a sacrifice that was pleasing to God.And now for us, through Jesus, we do the same. Through Jesus, like Jesus, we also surrender our lives to the will of God. There's no wonder the apostle Paul says what he says in Romans 12:1, I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God, which is your spiritual worship. To be a living sacrifice is New Covenant worship. That is our calling. That's what it means to worship God. Jesus was the ultimate living sacrifice, and we, in him, become living sacrifices, completely surrendered to the will of God. Absolute SurrenderThere's a South African pastor from the 1800s named Andrew Murray, and he wrote a classic book, some of you may have heard of, called Absolute Surrender. My pastor growing up gave me his copy of the book years ago when I was trying to discern God's will for my life, and there's a key section in the book when Murray is talking about exactly what we're talking about here. Listen to this. Murray writes, Jesus gave up his life to God, and he thereby taught us that the only thing that life is worth living for is to give it back to God even unto death. If you take your life and spend it on yourself, even partly, you are abusing it. You are taking it away from its noblest use. O Christian, learn from Christ that the beauty of having life and will and body is that you can give it to God, and that then God will fill it with His glory … Christian, do you want a life of fellowship with God, and of glory and power and joy, even here upon earth? Remember, then, that there is but one way to secure it. Give your life up to God. That is the one way. That is what Christ did. (Absolute Surrender, 25). Many of you, as we have prayed for our church in this new season, we have prayed for increased surrender — and this is what we mean. Increased surrender is a life of all-consuming worship. Increased surrender is to be a living sacrifice.This is not just for an hour and a half on Sunday morning, but you're a living sacrifice over lunch this afternoon, and when you're putting your kids to bed tonight, and when you step into the office tomorrow, and when you think hard about challenges in front of you …You're a living sacrifice when you do good work, not half-hearted work, but excellent work as unto God, not man.You're a living sacrifice when you show kindness to the people around you, and when you speak words of grace, and when you wake up early to read God's word and to pray.You're a living sacrifice when you do the uncomfortable thing for a purpose bigger than comfort, and when you steward your body well, and when you are generous with your time and resources, and when you endure in faith even as you're surrounded by the whirlwind of suffering.You're a living sacrifice when you testify of a joy down deep in your soul, even though the fig tree may not blossom … even though the cancer may not go away.When you are a living sacrifice, when you are surrendered to God like Jesus, through Jesus, it means simply that you belong to God. Every part of us and all that we have is his, and we want to magnify his glory and worth in everything. That's why we exist. It's the most important thing that we've done in 2023, and the most important thing we can do in 2024.Father, would you make us to be, as individuals and as an entire church, make us to be a living sacrifice. Overcome with the joy of being yours, and through us, would you magnify your glory in these Twin Cities? Be pleased with our lives of worship, through Jesus Christ our Lord, amen.
Are you feeling like you've got a little bit of self talk that is negative in your life right now? Do you really want the answers to, “How can I empower my mind” or “How can I shift things so that I can have better business and life”? Then you're going to want to listen to this interview with Dr. Heather Tucker.Don't miss:What got Dr. Heather in this line of workWhat mind mastery is and what makes it important to youSome strategies to free your mindAnd a lot more!Dr. Heather's Bio: Dr. Heather is the Founder and CEO of Another Level Living, Inc. It's a professional training and coaching company that produces deep, powerful transformations for entrepreneurs worldwide who want to overcome great fear and stand fully in their power, unshakable, so that they can master communication and relationships in both business and life with ease and grace. She is a master Business and Life Harmony trainer, speaker, and coach. Dr. Heather guides her clients in achieving success and victory by using easy strategies that support them in working smarter, stressing less, increasing energy, expanding capacity to receive abundance, and strengthening all their relationships. She also certifies life coaches and communication (mind) experts and has certified over 400 life coaches to date. Dr. Heather's primary areas of expertise include business building, authentic leadership, relationship restoration, and healing trauma / Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS).Dr. Heather's Social Media links: Website: www.AnotherLevelLiving.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/AnotherLevelLivInstagram: www.instagram.com/AnotherLevelLivWant to know how to identify and eradicate negative self-talk? Then grab Dr. Heather free class and guide here: https://anotherlevelliving.com/selftalkhabits/This show's host, Diane Rolston, is called THE Expert on Being Dynamic and living a Dynamic Life. After leading hundreds of events and programs in her two businesses, speaking on international stages, being a published author while raising two young children, Diane Rolston knows all about work/life balance and getting things done! As an Award-Winning Coach and the CEO and founder of Dynamic Women®, a global community of women, her purpose is to unlock the greatness in others. Diane works with professionals all over the world to provide clarity, confidence, and action. Visit my website and Sign Up for my WEEKLY NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a dynamic life:www.dianerolston.comThe Dynamic Women® Podcast is an Award-Winning action-focused lifestyle and leadership podcast full of stories and strategies to help women design their success and unleash their “Dynamic Woman”. You can learn from the experts how to get clarity, build confidence, and get into action on your biggest goals and dreams.Thanks for listening! It means so much to us that you listened to our podcast! If you would like to continue the conversation with us, head on over to our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/DynamicWomenGlobalClub With this podcast, we
We discuss Miss Marple, The Witness For The Prosecution and Alan Carr's Adventures With Agatha Christie.Miss Marple and Alan Carr's Adventures With Agatha Christie are available on Britbox in the US.The Witness For The Prosecution is available on Acorn in the US Discussion of Miss Marple begins at :32Discussion of The Witness For The Prosecution begins at 36:33Discussion of Alan Carr's Adventures With Agatha Christie begins at 51:30Amanda's art can be seen at https://www.instagram.com/amandagloverart/ Kevin's short story collection can be found at Sleight of MindAnd his children's book, written with Matt Lake and illustrated by Tessa Mills can be found at From Albatwitch to ZaratanMurder Most English now has a shop where you can purchase merchandise with our logo. You can find it at https://www.cafepress.com/murdermostenglish The music for our podcast is Grand Dark Waltz Trio Allegro by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7922-grand-dark-waltz-trio-allegroLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur artwork is by Ilan Sheady of https://www.unclefrankproductions.comSupport the show
We discuss Father Brown and The Sister Boniface Mysteries.Father Brown is available on Britbox in the US.The Sister Boniface Mysteries is available on Britbox in the US Discussion of Father Brown begins at :32Discussion of The Sister Boniface Mysteries begins at 40:16Amanda's art can be seen at https://www.instagram.com/amandagloverart/ Kevin's short story collection can be found at Sleight of MindAnd his children's book, written with Matt Lake and illustrated by Tessa Mills can be found at From Albatwitch to ZaratanMurder Most English now has a shop where you can purchase merchandise with our logo. You can find it at https://www.cafepress.com/murdermostenglish The music for our podcast is Grand Dark Waltz Trio Allegro by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7922-grand-dark-waltz-trio-allegroLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur artwork is by Ilan Sheady of https://www.unclefrankproductions.comSupport the show
We discuss Wire in The Blood and Wallander.Wire in The Blood is available on Acorn TV in the US.Wallander is available on Britbox in the US Discussion of Wire in The Blood begins at :10:28Discussion of Wallander begins at 52:32Amanda's art can be seen at https://www.instagram.com/amandagloverart/ Kevin's short story collection can be found at Sleight of MindAnd his children's book, written with Matt Lake and illustrated by Tessa Mills can be found at From Albatwitch to ZaratanMurder Most English now has a shop where you can purchase merchandise with our logo. You can find it at https://www.cafepress.com/murdermostenglish The music for our podcast is Grand Dark Waltz Trio Allegro by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7922-grand-dark-waltz-trio-allegroLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur artwork is by Ilan Sheady of https://www.unclefrankproductions.comSupport the show
We discuss New Tricks, George Gently, and The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries.New Tricks is available on Britbox in the US.George Gently is available on Acorn TV in the US The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries is available on Tubi in the US Discussion of New Tricks begins at :32Discussion of George Gently begins at 28:48Discussion of The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries begins at 50:40 Amanda's art can be seen at https://www.instagram.com/amandagloverart/ Kevin's short story collection can be found at Sleight of MindAnd his children's book, written with Matt Lake and illustrated by Tessa Mills can be found at From Albatwitch to ZaratanMurder Most English now has a shop where you can purchase merchandise with our logo. You can find it at https://www.cafepress.com/murdermostenglish The music for our podcast is Grand Dark Waltz Trio Allegro by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7922-grand-dark-waltz-trio-allegroLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur artwork is by Ilan Sheady of https://www.unclefrankproductions.comSupport the show
This week's special minisode is about Emily Merrell and Lexie Smith discussing overcoming a funk and resetting your motivation. Em and Lex share valuable tips and strategies for handling difficult days when you feel down or lack motivation. They'll emphasize the importance of validating your feelings and share helpful ways to cope when the hard days arise. Here's what you'll learn: The overarching theme is that we are all human and going through the trials of lifeTips for handling days when motivation is low The importance of validating your feelings How Em and Lex have helped each other through life and business woesStrategies for identifying solutions to handle your feelingsThe benefits of spending time outdoors and fueling your body Special stretches led by Em to increase blood flow and reset your mindAnd more!Follow Em & Lex on Instagram at @readysetcoachprogramLearn more about the Ready Set Coach Program at Readysetcoachprogram.comLearn more about Six Degrees Society and THEPRBAR inc.
We discuss the most recent season of Vera, the Vera books, news about the upcoming special and season and more.Vera is available on Britbox in the US Amanda's art can be seen at https://www.instagram.com/amandagloverart/ Kevin's short story collection can be found at Sleight of MindAnd his children's book, written with Matt Lake and illustrated by Tessa Mills can be found at From Albatwitch to ZaratanMurder Most English now has a shop where you can purchase merchandise with our logo. You can find it at https://www.cafepress.com/murdermostenglish The music for our podcast is Grand Dark Waltz Trio Allegro by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7922-grand-dark-waltz-trio-allegroLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur artwork is by Ilan Sheady of https://www.unclefrankproductions.comSupport the show
In this week's study, I finish with Chapter 13, which pertains to the 2 beast syst 13:1-18. The Result of the "War in Heaven" as regards the Earth at large.We have seen and considered the result of the "War in Heaven" as it concerns Israel. We have now to consider its further effect as it concerns the Earth at large.This effect is twofold, inasmuch as it results in the rise of the Two Beasts: The one from the Sea (verses -1-10). The other from the Earth (verses 11-18).We now begin in this Chapter 13. I personally find this chapter 13 most interesting. I believe that this chapter 13 shows us what we can expect during this period of The Wrath of Satan. Matter of fact we will be creating another chart showing this Wrath of Satan. So follow along as we Unravel this chapter 13!!!!! We see in this Chapter 13, 2 different beast systems. We must ask ourselves who they are and what are they up to.Also we read of a “mark”. We need to find out what is this “mark” and is this “mark” in effect today?Now keep in mind that while we are studying about this 2 beast system within the 4th Vision of John, which is on this earth, that the 2 witnesses are preaching the Gospel of Yahshua Messiah and exposing this 2 beast system that is attacking the area of Jerusalem and the ripple effect throughout the world. (By the way, Do you see the Positive and Negative of this? 2 witnesses verse the 2 beast system?) Now these 2 witnesses, by their actions, aggravates Satan and Satan turns on the heat on those that hear what those 2 witnesses which are exposing Satan's plan to destroy souls, Before I begin this study, I go into a rant about the new AI Jesus that was created. I share an article about Tucker Carlson who states ‘Pride' is a ‘religious war' that may bring same fate as Sodom and Gomorrah. I share an article how a panel of A-enabled humanoid robots that can control the world better then the UN. Also I expose the fact that on Disney+ they have come out with a movie where a teen girl has sex with Satan! 16. he = the second beast, NOT the first beast To receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads = The word here rendered “mark” - χάραγμα charagma - occurs only in one place in the New Testament except in the Book of Revelation, Acts 17:29, where it is rendered “graven.”17. might buy = Greek, “may be able to buy.”Save = exceptthe mark, or the name = Greek, “the mark (namely), the name of the beast.” The mark may be, as in the case of the sealing of the saints in the forehead, not a visible mark, but symbolical of allegiance. 18. Wisdom = “sunesis” = it is a noun, meaning native insight, understanding, capacity to apprehend; used of reflective thought, while “Sophia” (wisdom) is used of productive thought.Let him = in the Greek, “He that”Understanding = “nous” mindAnd the language here indicates that there is some evidence of special intelligence that Yahweh will give believers of that day. They will have wisdom and understanding. “Let him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for the number is that of a man; and his number is six hundred and sixty-six.” So this mysterious riddle will be deciphered by believers in that day as Yahweh gives them special insight. Join me as we go Chapter by Chapter, Verse by Verse, Unraveling the Words of Yahweh! Have any questions? Feel free to email me at keitner@netzero.net
We discuss Endeavour Season 9 and Wycliffe.Endeavour is available on The PBS Channel on Amazon Prime and the PBS App.Wycliffe is available on Britbox in the US Discussion of Endeavour begins at :32Discussion of Wycliffe begins at 24:00Amanda's art can be seen at https://www.instagram.com/amandagloverart/ Kevin's short story collection can be found at Sleight of MindAnd his children's book, written with Matt Lake and illustrated by Tessa Mills can be found at From Albatwitch to ZaratanMurder Most English now has a shop where you can purchase merchandise with our logo. You can find it at https://www.cafepress.com/murdermostenglish The music for our podcast is Grand Dark Waltz Trio Allegro by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7922-grand-dark-waltz-trio-allegroLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur artwork is by Ilan Sheady of https://www.unclefrankproductions.comSupport the show
为你读英语美文 · 第499期 主播:永清亲爱的朋友,你好,我是永清,欢迎收听为你读英语美文。最近的北京,夏日炎炎,只有清晨有一丝凉意,我喜欢晨间到公园散步,高大的国槐和白杨树遮天蔽日,翠绿的小草恣意生长,林间的云雀轻声吟唱,耳机里听着这首爱尔兰民歌The Lark in the Clear Air,与眼前的情景心心相印,心也随之飞翔起来。The Lark in the Clear Air的歌词是爱尔兰诗人Samuel Ferguson于1850年创作的一首诗歌,后来被谱成歌曲流传下来。诗歌描绘了青空之中,云雀欢乐地歌唱,我心中的爱意也随之涌动,明天,我就要向心爱的人表白,我的心欢欣雀跃,因为我知道他不会对我说不。The Lark in the Clear Air作者:Samuel FergusonDear thoughts are in my mindAnd my soul soars enchantedAs I hear the sweet lark singIn the clear air of the dayFor a tender beaming smileTo my hope has been grantedAnd tomorrow he shall hearAll my fond heart would sayI will tell him all my loveAll my soul's adorationAnd I know he will hear my voiceand he will not say me nayIt's this that gives my soulall its joyous elationAs I hear the sweet lark singIn the clear air of the day我尝试着翻译了这首诗歌,接下来和你分享中文版。《青空中的云雀》翻译:永清当我听到云雀在青空甜美地歌唱时甜蜜的思绪在我心间萦绕我的灵魂沉醉地随之飞翔只需一个温柔灿烂的微笑我的愿望就得以实现明天他会听到我心中的爱意我会告诉他我所有的爱意和来自灵魂的崇拜我知道他会听到我的心声他不会对我说不当我听到云雀在青空甜美地歌唱时我的灵魂欢欣雀跃在这个充满爱的季节里,愿所有人都爱着和被爱着,也愿天下有情人终成眷属。我是永清,我们下期再会。▎背景音乐The Lark in the Clear Air▎主播介绍永清: 为你读英语美文创始人后期制作:永清文章,音乐,图片非商业用途,版权归作者或版权方所有我们生活在世界各地,从事不同职业,和你分享我们喜欢的美文。我们的公众号是: “为你读英语美文”。
We discuss The Tower season 2 and we interview Antony Johnston, author of the new novel, The Dog-Sitter Detective.The Tower is available on Britbox in the US The Dog-Sitter Detective is available at book stores and online retailers, including Amazon. Discussion of The Tower begins at 1:10interview of Antony Johnston begins at 23:48Amanda's art can be seen at https://www.instagram.com/amandagloverart/ Kevin's short story collection can be found at Sleight of MindAnd his children's book, written with Matt Lake and illustrated by Tessa Mills can be found at From Albatwitch to ZaratanMurder Most English now has a shop where you can purchase merchandise with our logo. You can find it at https://www.cafepress.com/murdermostenglish The music for our podcast is Grand Dark Waltz Trio Allegro by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7922-grand-dark-waltz-trio-allegroLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur artwork is by Ilan Sheady of https://www.unclefrankproductions.comSupport the showSupport the show
We discuss The Cleaner, The Thin Blue Line, and Bloodlands.The Cleaner is available on Britbox in the US The Thin Blue Line is available on Britbox in the USBloodlands is available on Acorn in the US Discussion of The Cleaner begins at 8:08Discussion of The Thin Blue Line begins at 23:54Discussion of Bloodlands begins at 41:04Amanda's art can be seen at https://www.instagram.com/amandagloverart/ Kevin's short story collection can be found at Sleight of MindAnd his children's book, written with Matt Lake and illustrated by Tessa Mills can be found at From Albatwitch to ZaratanMurder Most English now has a shop where you can purchase merchandise with our logo. You can find it at https://www.cafepress.com/murdermostenglish The music for our podcast is Grand Dark Waltz Trio Allegro by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7922-grand-dark-waltz-trio-allegroLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur artwork is by Ilan Sheady of https://www.unclefrankproductions.comSupport the show
Are you struggling with trying to break free from limiting beliefs? Do you find your self-talk to be negative and not serving you?In today's episode, I brought on a very special guest. Say hello to Susie Bills, serial entrepreneur, lifestyle design expert, digital nomad, and business strategist. In this episode, you'll learn a proven framework to change the negative thoughts that plague your mind!In This Interview We CoverHow to call out negativity for what it isReplacing our thoughts for ones that serve usThe importance of meditationCalming down your mindAnd so much more!Links From The ShowConnect with SusieWebsite: https://susiebills.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamsusiebills/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/savvyceolifestyleLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susiebills/Connect with John: https://www.linktr.ee/johnmendez_realtor/ Connect with Walk 2 Wealth: https://www.linktr.ee/walk2wealth/ More About Susie BillsHi, I'm Susie - I've been a Lifestyle Design Expert, Online Business Strategist,and Digital Nomad since 2016. i've built multiple businesses and incomestreams all while traveling the world and working online for the last 7 years.I believe that the world will be a much happier place when people get tomake a living doing what they love everyday :)So, that's my mission - I help people build a business and life they love, thatthey can run from anywhere in the world, whether that be from their kitchentable or a beach in Bali.Support the showHOW TO SUPPORT THE WALK 2 WEALTH PODCAST: walk2wealth.supercast.com 1. Subscribe, Rate, & Review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast platform. 2. Share Episodes with your family, friends, and co-workers. 3. Donate what you can financially to help us continue to bring great content that inspires you, and people like you around the world!4. If you want access to EXCLUSIVE content, live interviews, Ask Me Anything calls, our wealth-building community and so much more...BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY! 5. If you don't want a subscription BUT, you know someone who would find it valuable. GIFT A SUBSCRIPTION NOW and help them progress in their Walk 2 Wealth.
GROW Greatness Reached over Oppression through Wisdom Ying yangAs long as you keep dealing with it, it will continue to happenThe Screams.. not of help until You help yourself It will continue until Tragedy I know GROWMy Life in the SunshineIf you looked in my lifeAnd see what I've seen...Life can be only what you make itWhen you're feelin downYou should never fake itSay what's on your mindAnd you'll find in timeThat all the negative energyIt would all ceaseAnd you'll be at peace with yourselfYou won't really need no one elseExcept for the Man up aboveBecause He'll give you Love My Life, by Mary J BligeWhat a Fool believes the Doobie BrothersI'm a Doobie Sister
Do you want to build your confidence as an expert authority?Listen as Susan Friedmann, Author Marketing Mentor, and Influencer shares how the "lack of confidence" is an excuse that often stands in the way of authors marketing their books. In this powerful episode, you'll discover...What exactly is confidence and why it's importantWhat fears might hold you back from sharing your expertiseWhat can you do to take charge of an unruly inner critic 5 ways you can build self-confidence with your mindAnd a whole lot more...Here's how to book your complimentary 20-minute brainstorming session with Susan BrainStormWithSusan.com
Swaha shares excerpts from the Dhammapada and invites us to listen with an open mind and heart. Listening to the truth of the buddhas fin this way can feel like drinking nectar, a kind of nectar that awakens the soul and the heart. The invitation of the buddhas is to wake up to our own true reality.“We are what we think, All that we are arises with our thoughts, With our thoughts we make the world. Speak or act with an impure mindAnd trouble will follow you. We are what we think, All that we are arises with our thoughts, With our thoughts we make the world. Speak or act with a pure mindAnd happiness will follow youAs your shadow, unshakable,“Look how he abused me and hurt me,How he threw me down and robbed me”Live with such thoughts and you live in hate.“Look how he abused me and hurt me,How he threw mw down and robbed me”Abandon such thoughts and live in love.In this worldHate never yet dispelled hateOnly love dispels hate.This is the Law, the ultimate Law,Ancient and inexhaustible. You too shall pass away, you too shall die.Knowing this, how can you quarrel? How easily the wind overturns a frail tree.Seek happiness in the senses, in the dreams,Indulge in food and sleepAnd you too will be uprooted. The wind cannot overturn a mountain.Temptation cannot touch the manWho is awake, strong and humble,Who masters himself and follows the Law. If a man's thoughts are muddy and dark,If he is reckless and full of deceit,How can you follow the path? How can he wear the yellow robe? Whoever is master of his own nature,Bright, clear and true, shining,He may indeed wear the yellow robe.”-Gautama Buddha
These days, the word mindfulness has become a buzz phrase but very often people don't know what the word actually means, much less how to practice it. One simple definition of mindfulness is the ability to see what's happening in your mind without getting carried away by it. The benefits of doing so are vast and profound— from decreased emotional reactivity to being more awake to what's actually happening in your life.Today's guest Joseph Goldstein talks about a classic Buddhist list called the four foundations of mindfulness, which lays out various techniques for developing mindfulness within your practice.Goldstein is one of the premier western proponents of Mindfulness. He co-founded the legendary Insight Meditation Society alongside Sharon Salzberg and Jack Kornfield. He also wrote a book called Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Awakening.In this episode we talk about:The historical context for the four foundations of mindfulness Why he thinks the Buddha loved listsWhy the Buddha placed mindfulness of the body first on the listThe steps to mastering mindfulness of the bodyThe meaning of the word embodied and how that's different from our usual mode of being in the worldHow and why to do walking meditationsWhat are feeling tones and why are they importantPractices for cultivating mindfulness of mindAnd we talk about some of the mantras that Joseph uses when teaching Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/joseph-goldstein-483See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Please enjoy this podcast on the subject topic: A Made-up mind! It takes a lot to make it through this world. We need our mind and a real relationship with Jesus Christ. We must have our mind intact and free from the evil one that provokes; and makes some deranged, demented, irritated and foolish. We are surrounded by a sea of foolishness. Most people aren't counting on God to help them, daily in their thought process or to have a made-up mind to follow Jesus Christ. We need truth and to tell people the truth, That Truth is Jesus. In addition to truth, we need justice, wisdom and sound reasoning which comes from a sound mind. This is where A Made-up Mindcomes from. May is mental health awareness and we need more people to be aware of not only their mental health but their spiritual health as well. Listen to this podcast and if you've haven't made up your mind to follow Jesus Christ, I pray that you will make the decision today. If you feel that you're in need of mental help, please see a therapist as soon as possible and send me your name so that I can be in prayer for you. Thanks for tuning in. Tune in every Thursday for Heart Talks and the inspirational message. I pray that you have A Made-up Mindand hold on to it. Grace and Peace. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shelly-lockett/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shelly-lockett/support
Terrhonda interviews hypnotist Rose Hong Klein about:• What is hypnosis?• What is self-hypnosis?• Mind over matter• The power of the subconscious mindAnd much more!Southeast Hypnosis CenterFriendswood, TXwww.southeasthypnosis.com281-996-8000
Welcome to another amazing conversation on the Podcast.In this episode I am joined by the legend himself - Steven Nikolovski (aka Stivka)Stivka is a breath work facilitator and founder of Cold + Conscious.In this episode we dive deep into:Stepping outside your Comfort zoneHow to connect to your Breathe How 9 funerals shook up his lifeRecreating your life & a new version of youChanging your inner world to shift your outer worldWhy doing hard things to improve your lifeExposing yourself to stressesMastering our body & mindAnd so much more!There was so much realness in this episode!One thing I love about Stivka is he will say it straight - there is no need to sugar coat things. And that's why I constantly see him checking in on himself to make sure he is living in alignment with his values.I really enjoyed this and I hope you do too!(Also - you can watch the full video episode on YouTube! Link in notes)Connect with Stivka:Instagram: @stivka_Instagram: @coldandconsciousWebsite: https://www.coldandconscious.com.au------------------------------------------Join our new app SALĀJoin our instagram to see moreApply for 1 on 1 mentorship with me:http://bit.ly/work-with-carloApply for my Conscious Blueprint 8 week mentor program:https://www.carlocirillo.com/program------------------------------------------Follow me on:Instagram: http://bit.ly/carlo_cirillo Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CarloCirillowww.carlocirillo.com----------------------------------------Podcast Sponsor: Sacred Cacao10% off your orderCode: "CARLO10"www.sacredtaste.com
In this episode, I'm joined by my co-host and co-founder of NuStrength, Craig.In this short and sweet episode Craig answers the question: What is the best rep range for building muscle? Specifically Craig talks about:➡️The ideal rep range to build muscle - the answer might surprise you➡️What rep ranges Craig usually programs for our clients ➡️What mechanical tension is and why you need it to build muscle➡️Why training close to muscular failure is important for building muscle➡️How many sets per body part per week should you be doing to grow muscle➡️Examples of training programs with this in mindAnd more!LINKSJoin our 7 Day Eat More, Train Less, Get Results Challenge
Season 2 with Dr Richard Sears -We're kicking off season two of Mindfulness Off the Cushion podcast - and we're thrilled to announce that we'll be joined by a special guest for the entirety of the season. The mission of our podcast is to provide pragmatic, concise, and practical information for everyday folks who are looking for tools to manage the stress and anxiety of life. We apply mindfulness as a skillset that anyone can learn and in turn, apply in their own lives, to drive this mission forward. Ideally, we aim to do so with a bit of the clarity and wisdom that comes from putting this thing called mindfulness into practice - which is exactly why we think you'll find our special guest to be a very welcome addition to the podcast. So, who is this mystery guest? Allow us to introduce you to Dr. Richard Sears. We'll take some time in this episode to get acquainted, and to let Dr. Sears dig into some of the richly layered life experiences that have led him to become a major contributor to the modern day mindfulness movement. We'll touch on:Why ‘the work is never done'An extremely varied background in academics, clinical studies, and martial artsWhat mindfulness practitioners and ninjas may have in commonA once in a lifetime experience with the Dalai LamaDr. Sears' definitions of meditation vs mindfulness A practice for a busy mindAnd more!We hope you enjoy our season with Dr. Sears and are able to learn more helpful ways to practice mindfulness in your daily walk. Enjoy!--NEW! >> We would love to hear from you!What would you like to know about mindfulness or how it can help you with the issues you are facing? Record your question for our podcast team. If your message is selected, we will answer it on the podcast!Ask us a question on our website at https://www.austinmindfulness.org/podcast--Season 2 Special Guest Dr. Richard W. Sears, PsyD PhD MBA is a board-certified clinical psychologist, speaker, and consultant. He is a core faculty member of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Union Institute & University, where he is the Director of the Center for Clinical Mindfulness & Meditation. He is also Volunteer Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences at the UC College of Medicine, Clinical Assistant Professor at Write State University School of Professional Psychology, and clinical/research faculty at the University of Cincinnati Center for Integrative Health and Wellness. He runs a private psychology practice in Cincinnati and conducts mindfulness groups at the Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine. On top of all that, Dr. Sears is a sixth degree black belt in To-Shin Do / Ninjitsu. He has studied and practiced mindfulness and the Eastern Wisdom traditions over 30 years, and was given a doctorate in Buddhist Studies from Buddha Dharma University. He received ordination in the Japanese Tendai lineage, Bodhisattva ordination and authority to teach kõans (inka) under Paul Wonji Lynch in the Zen lineage of Seung Sahn, and ordination in the Vietnamese Zen tradition of Thich Thien An under Suhita Dharma. --Host Lance Vaughn, co-owner of Austin Mindfulness Center and self-described ‘mindfulness student.' Co-host Claudio Barrientos, Certified Mindfulness Instructor at Austin Mindfulness Center.
Today, every time you notice a thought about something desired, something missing... something needed, inwardly repeat- 'thank you Father, I already Am.' And then feel the shoulders relax, the face smile, the whole being relax, and melt. This 'pulls the chair out from beneath the mind' and you fall into Loving Remembrance, Joyful Realization. You already, always have been That. Keep feeling It, and you'll see It. I Love you, Niknikki@curlynikki.com "The only realization needed: 'thank you, Father, I already Am."-Joel Goldsmith "Pulling out the chairBeneath the mindAnd watching you fall upon God--What else is therefor Hafiz to doThat is any fun in this world. "-Hafiz translated by Daniel Ladinsky "The object of our love is Love Itself."-Ram Dass "The greatest work there is for you to do, My Beloved, is to do nothing. Only let the Glory of God shine through the human vessel. Learn to let the spirit flow through all you do and say. Why need you be tense, or eager, or anxious as to how you can serve? Why should you ever watch for opportunity to serve Me? If you will relax, at all times, if you will dwell in the Center of your being, and rest in the consciousness of the Divine Presence you shall make no false moves nor mistakes. How sweet should be this thought to you, that you need take no active part aside from the still knowing that your Father has control over all situations and where ever you are at this moment, and where you shall go and what you shall do through the day is all controlled by the Father under the law of Divine love. So rest, relax, be very still, that you may have the surety of this guidance through all the hours of the day before you."-Eva Bell Werber. Voice of the Master
In today's show Jordan is joined by Taniesha and Mac Usher to talk about their experience with buying and running their laundromat. Taniesha and Mac are off to the races with their laundromat empire and don't hold anything back in this interview!In today's show, Taniesha and Mac share:Their background story and what led them to laundromat ownershipThe simplicity of laundromatsThe self-serve nature of the business4 tips to manage while you're not thereTips for building a community feel in your laundromatThe importance of your customers' storiesHow to find a mentor in this businessResources they recommend to help you succeed!The importance of beginning with the end in mindAnd much, much more!Show noteshttps://laundromatresource.com/show66Show SponsorsAtmosphereTV- 50+ channels of positive, fun TV programming, allowing you to cut your cable bill and create a great atmosphere in your laundromat! Get the registration fee waived by using this link!https://atmosphere.tv/partner/laundromat-resourceLaundromat Resource Marketing- We know marketing and we know laundromats! Let us help you build your website and market your laundromat today!https://laundromatresource.com/getonlineLinksMiss Bubbles LaundryLaundromat Resource PodcastResourcesLaundromat Owners Facebook GroupLaundromat Millionaire Facebook GroupLaundromat Resource ForumsGet ConnectedDiligence Capital InvestmentsLaundromat Investor ResourcesJoin Laundromat ResourceLaundromat Resource EventsLaundromat Resource ForumsLaundromat Resource BlogBe a guest on the podcastSell your laundromatLaundromat Resource Coaching
In this episode I have a wonderful conversation with Scaravelli inspired Yoga teacher and trainer Catherine Annis. I've been lucky enough to benefit from her classes over lockdown and have found them super-interesting because the focus is on our inside experience, not what the pose looks like. After a class when she was encouraging us to kind-of NOT follow her instructions, I really wanted to talk to her more. I am so grateful Catherine was generous enough to lend her time.In our chat we ponder on:How to move when your body doesn't want to jump up and down any moreHow therapists and teachers' voices can penetrate and woundCatherine's dance training and how she came to yogaHow we internalise critical voices as real truthsHow sexual trauma can be re-triggered from hip-opening How to welcome more diversity and POC into yogaCompetition in the yoga studioA great tip to empty your mindAnd of course Catherine's tippity top tip for a great inner worldYou can find out more about Catherine's yoga teacher training here and her regular classes hereI'd love to hear your thoughts on the topics we discuss, you can message me through Instagram or have a look at my website where you'll find a wealth of free resources.You will find the podcast on Spotify, iTunes and many more platforms soon. It would be wonderful if you would pop over to Spotify or iTunes to rate and subscribe to Life - An Inside Job to encourage more people to nourish their inner lives.MusicTrust Me (instrumental) by RYYZN https://soundcloud.com/ryyzn Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/trust-me-instrumental Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/KZoaU3rjIZoArtworkPortrait by Lori Fitzdoodles
Well here we are. You made it. Through the tedium of lockdown you have emerged into the light of a reduced normal. Never before have we been so excited by the banal. We have been thrilled to do a little bit of what we used to do before.Research New Zealand has been polling New Zealanders throughout the lockdown to gauge how we're coping and how we're hoping.This week it was the return of freedom. Strangely enough, we were all loving that.Then they asked what you were going to do with your freedom.Most popular was establishing contact with friends and family, which is a no brainer, really. I phoned a friend yesterday and he had travelled for an hour to give his grandchild a cuddle and he was as happy as Larry.Next priority for New Zealanders was having a haircut. Strange one that. I guess it's a metaphorical cutting away of the worry that built up over seven weeks of tension. Plus it's a new day and a new look and now we're feeling fine. It's the same as the queues and busy times I've seen outside nail parlours. As a man I've never really realised just how much time, money and attention women dedicate to their nails. I will be more observant and more complimentary of a good pair of nails in the future.Many New Zealanders are aching to go to a café for a meal. To sit down and let someone cook for them and do the dishes. It's going to the drive-thru on steroids.And then down the rankings was leaving your local and going somewhere else.That was the top priority for me. I've been in lockdown with all my family living under one roof for the first time in three years so I'm good. I'm loving my hair and the biggest beard I've ever grown and I have no desire to queue for anything considering I've just spent seven weeks avoiding everyone.All we wanted to do was go on an adventure somewhere other than our suburb. Which is why yesterday we went to a West Coast beach.To get there we drove through a surprisingly busy city. Bumper to bumper. Past the long Lincoln Road queues for drive-thru Maccas that still amaze me. Past the barbershops with their phone gazing men all in a line. Past the nail parlours filled to overflowing and barely social distancing.Then over the mountains to the sea beyond. It was perfect. Not a breath of wind. Long rollers and a warmth that felt summery even though June is around the corner.What struck me as we drove into Piha was the handmade signs as we went down the hill.“Residents only! Stay in your neighbourhood”Cooped up in you city suburbs I don't think you quite get how the far-flung places and the small communities saw the invasion of bach dwellers and daytrippers as a dangerous threat. That every visitor was bringing the virus to town. To towns without medical facilities. To towns without supplies.I spoke this week with a resident of Great Barrier who told me how the superyachts picked the island's supplies clean much to the horror of the locals.It makes you understand why checkpoints and roadblocks sprung up. It was neighbourhood watch on steroids. It made me realise that the anger at the rule of law being bent lacked any empathy for the feelings of the communities under threat from people with only their own selfish desires top of mindAnd it reminded me that New Zealand is just a small town now in the wider scheme of things. Our borders closed, our roadblocks up, our doors shut and our suspicion of outsiders heightened.We're all in this together. Trapped on a glorious ark in the Pacific. You should pinch yourself. You don't know how lucky you are.
"Go on and blame it on the rain...'Cause the rain don't mindAnd the rain don't careYou got to blame it on something" FIRST VERSE: Long distance lovers, Brad and Eric (@brandanderic) are this weeks #GayRelationshipGoals, and the best example of love conquering all! These two are separated by thousands of miles but continue loving one another and that is what love is all about - and why we're huge fans. Make sure you follow them! Later, Marko and Tony sit down to talk about how blame can harm a relationship. When you don't take responsibility for your actions, where does the blame go? The answer is dangerous. Finally, the guys gather at the Critable with Kyle Martin (@kylemnyc) to discuss his modest beginnings, and his current dating experiences! Tune in and join the conversation on social media
Worship Wednesdays is a short mid-week devotion focused on worship. Each week we will meditate on a worship song which will prayerfully motivate us to stay in the presence of God as we move about our daily lives.In today's episode of the Worship Wednesday segment our devotion will focus on giving God all of us - every part of us.Take some time out, listen to our focus worship song for this week and allow it to minister to your heart.I'm Yours - Casey JLink to song: https://youtu.be/BLxiRspWw2IWe belong to you LordWe belong to youSo your songs flow through my lipsYour work move through my handsYour thought stay on my mindLive in meYour songs flow through my lipsYour work move through my handsYour thought stay on my mindLive in meAnd you can have all of meHave all of meHave all of me'Cause I'm yoursAnd I give You all of meGive you all of meGod here's all of meI'm yoursGod I'm yoursYes I'm yoursSinging Your song flow through my lips(Your song flow through my lips)Your work move through my hands(Your work move through my hands)Your thought stay on my mind(Your thought stay on my mind)Live in meSinging Your song flow through my lips(Your song flow through my lips)Your work move through my hands(Your work move through my hands)Your thought stay on my mind(Your thought stay on my mind)Live in me(Live in me)You can have all of me(You can have all of me)Have all of meHave all of meSing I'm yoursI give you all of meGive you all of meGive you all of meI'm yoursSo this is our confession!God your words my mouthYour thoughts my mindAnd your love my heartAnd here's all of meGod your words my mouthAnd your thoughts my mindAnd your love my heartSing here's all of me_____________________You can subscribe to the podcast here:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/…/modern-day-chris…/id1493915119…Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PteoJjgHlhEaCvuxDflAQ…_____________________// FOLLOW Website - www.moderndaychristianchick.comInstagram - @moderndaychristianchickFacebook - Modern Day Christian Chick Apple Music Worship Wednesday playlist:https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/worship-wednesday/pl.u-GgA52Lah1ay5L
FIVE-ALARM SHOUT OUT: Go see American Blues Theater’s tense and timely ROAN @ THE GATES at Stage 773 on February 14th, use the code “2FOR1” for two-for-one tickets and bring a date for Valentine’s Day cocktails at the bar!THREE-ALARM SHOUT OUT: Check ME out as I host POONIE’S CABARET at Links Hall on Monday February 17th! Gonna be hotsie AND totsie!ONE-LLAMA SHOUT OUT: Go get your Corbette Pasko on as she hosts WRITE CLUB on Feb 18th at Hideout Inn: It’s the smartest thing you can do. Brought to you by Jeppson’s Malört: It’s on your mindAnd by Hero Power: Enough good energy to give you peace of mind.Featuring the song “Promises” by the Barrerracudas: A mindful tune!Recorded LIVE at Chicago’s Historic Green Mill Lounge for The Paper Machete: Chicago’s Live Magazine and then in the central brain we call BENDER Studios.Please Rate and Review and THINK Responsibly.
Lately baby, I've been thinkingHow good it was when you were hereAnd it ain't the wine that I been drinkingFor once I feel my head is clearBut early this morning, when I opened up myeyesThat old lonesome feeling took me bysurpriseI guess you meant more to me than IrealizedThe love we had stays on my mindThe love we had stays on my mindAnd lately girl, I've been rememberingThe good times that we used to shareMy thoughts of you don't have an endingAnd memories of you are everywhere But why should I tell you, it's not yourconcernYou win some, you lose someWell I've lost and I've learnedIt's just that I'm so lonelyWith no place to turnAnd here at the end, I findYes I doThe love we had stays on my mindGirl, if you were nearerIf you had a mirrorMaybe you could count my tearsAnd if you were nearerIt would all be clearerHow I wish that you were hereHow I wish that you were hereHow I wish, how I wishHow I wish that you were hereAnd baby girl I was tiredSo I laid down to dream for a little whileBut lately I've been so, so uninspiredWithout the comfort of your smileBut I'm not complainingCuz that's how it goesThere's always some heartacheIn this world I supposeBut you can't imaginBut nobody knowsThe love we had stays on my mindThe love we had stays on my mindThe love we had stays on my mind
Not getting the results from your career? Tune into today's episode to not only get the results you want but learn what might be stopping you from getting those desired results.Your thoughts have a lot to do with your results, so your first step is being aware of what you're thinking about on a daily basis. Your results are driven by your actions, which are driven by your feelings, which are driven by your thoughts. If you want different results, you've got to change your mindAnd make sure you head over to the show notes @ thecareerreset.com/09 because I've got a FREE guide to help you get out of your own way.
Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman The Auroras of Autumnby Wallace StevensIThis is where the serpent lives, the bodiless.His head is air. Beneath his tip at nightEyes open and fix on us in every sky.Or is this another wriggling out of the egg,Another image at the end of the cave,Another bodiless for the body's slough?This is where the serpent lives. This is his nest,These fields, these hills, these tinted distances,And the pines above and along and beside the sea.This is form gulping after formlessness,Skin flashing to wished-for disappearancesAnd the serpent body flashing without the skin.This is the height emerging and its baseThese lights may finally attain a poleIn the midmost midnight and find the serpent there,In another nest, the master of the mazeOf body and air and forms and images,Relentlessly in possession of happiness.This is his poison: that we should disbelieveEven that. His meditations in the ferns,When he moved so slightly to make sure of sun,Made us no less as sure. We saw in his head,Black beaded on the rock, the flecked animal,The moving grass, the Indian in his glade.IIFarewell to an idea . . . A cabin stands,Deserted, on a beach. It is white,As by a custom or according toAn ancestral theme or as a consequenceOf an infinite course. The flowers against the wallAre white, a little dried, a kind of markReminding, trying to remind, of a whiteThat was different, something else, last yearOr before, not the white of an aging afternoon,Whether fresher or duller, whether of winter cloudOr of winter sky, from horizon to horizon.The wind is blowing the sand across the floor.Here, being visible is being white,Is being of the solid of white, the accomplishmentOf an extremist in an exercise . . .The season changes. A cold wind chills the beach.The long lines of it grow longer, emptier,A darkness gathers though it does not fallAnd the whiteness grows less vivid on the wall.The man who is walking turns blankly on the sand.He observes how the north is always enlarging the change,With its frigid brilliances, its blue-red sweepsAnd gusts of great enkindlings, its polar green,The color of ice and fire and solitude.IIIFarewell to an idea . . . The mother's face,The purpose of the poem, fills the room.They are together, here, and it is warm,With none of the prescience of oncoming dreams.It is evening. The house is evening, half dissolved.Only the half they can never possess remains,Still-starred. It is the mother they possess,Who gives transparence to their present peace.She makes that gentler that can gentle be.And yet she too is dissolved, she is destroyed.She gives transparence. But she has grown old.The necklace is a carving not a kiss.The soft hands are a motion not a touch.The house will crumble and the books will burn.They are at ease in a shelter of the mindAnd the house is of the mind and they and time,Together, all together. Boreal nightWill look like frost as it approaches themAnd to the mother as she falls asleepAnd as they say good-night, good-night. UpstairsThe windows will be lighted, not the rooms.A wind will spread its windy grandeurs roundAnd knock like a rifle-butt against the door.The wind will command them with invincible sound.IVFarewell to an idea . . . The cancellings,The negations are never final. The father sitsIn space, wherever he sits, of bleak regard,As one that is strong in the bushes of his eyes.He says no to no and yes to yes. He says yesTo no; and in saying yes he says farewell.He measures the velocities of change.He leaps from heaven to heaven more rapidlyThan bad angels leap from heaven to hell in flam es.But now he sits in quiet and green-a-day.He assumes the great speeds of space and flutters themFrom cloud to cloudless, cloudless to keen clearIn flights of eye and ear, the highest eyeAnd the lowest ear, the deep ear that discerns,At evening, things that attend it until it hearsThe supernatural preludes of its own,At the moment when the angelic eye definesIts actors approaching, in company, in their masks.Master O master seated by the fireAnd yet in space and motionless and yetOf motion the ever-brightening origin,Profound, and yet the king and yet the crown,Look at this present throne. What company,In masks, can choir it with the naked wind?
In todayand#8217;s FBA Dharmabyte entitled Words and Experience Ratnaghosha talks about Milarepaand#8217;s final exhortation from and#8220;The Shepherdand#8217;s Search for Mindand#8221;, which provides a complete path, effortlessly combining devotion and meditation. He sees how wrong were the fears and hopes of his own mind. Without arrival, he reaches the place of Buddha; Without seeing, he visions the Dharmakaya; Without effort, he does all things naturally. From the talk entitled The Goal given on the European Triratna Menand#8217;s Convention at Adhisthana on 19 August 2014.
Ever struggle to find something to plug into your ear holes? We don't have that problem, ever because there are too many podcasts to listen to. This week we talk aboutWhen we listen to music, when we go audio free and when we listen to podcastsWhat kinds of things we listen to depending on the kind of workout we are doingOur favourite podcastsPeople we are best friends with in our mindAnd the best thing about going to Fiji for a weekPodcasts we talk about include: Seth Godin Startup School Tim Ferriss Show T.E.A.M. Effort Podcast Conversations with Richard Fidler Reply All The Moth Heavyweight Two Grumpy Hacks Rebelology Chat 10 Looks 3 The Minefield Head over to iTunes to listen (and subscribe!) You can listen and download episodes in Itunes here.
In todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte podcast Ratnaghosha brings usand#8220;Experience, Then Understandingand#8221;, a short excerpt from the talk entitled The Goal, the sixth talk given on the European Triratna Menand#8217;s Convention at Adhisthana on 19 August 2014. The Menand#8217;s Convention, the first to be held at Adhisthana, was based on Milarepaand#8217;s final exhortation from and#8220;The Shepherdand#8217;s Search for Mindand#8221;, which provides a complete path, effortlessly combining devotion and meditation. Day 5: He sees how wrong were the fears and hopes of his own mind. Without arrival, he reaches the place of Buddha; Without seeing, he visions the dharmakaya; Without effort, he does all things naturally.
Our FBA Dharmabyte today is called Misapprehensions and Misunderstandings. What if all of our emotional and spiritual problems were caused by an incorrect understanding of our true nature? Vajrapriya explores the Buddhaand#8217;s insight that our commonsense assumptions about ourselves are the source of our suffering. Unpicking those assumptions is the first step to the arising of a wisdom that leads to an expansive and liberating way of relating to others and the world. From the talk, The Selfless Mind, talk 2 in a series of 4 talks entitled and#8216;Powers of the Mindand#8217; given at the Cambridge Buddhist Centre, April 2011.
In todayand#8217;sFBA Dharmabyte we hear from Ratnaghosha from the Menand#8217;s Combined Convention in and#8220;Speaking About the Goal.and#8221; Words and descriptions cannot fully encapsulate transcendental experience. Inspired by verses from Milarepaand#8217;s final exhortation from and#8220;The Shepherdand#8217;s Search for Mindand#8221;, which provides a complete path, effortlessly combining devotion and meditation: Without arrival, he reaches the place of Buddha; Without seeing, he visions the dharmakaya; Without effort, he does all things naturally. This is an excerpt from the sixth talk given on the European Triratna Menand#8217;s Convention at Adhisthana on 19 August 2014, entitled and#8220;The Goal.and#8221;
Todayand#8217;s FBA Dharmabyte, and#8220;Seeing the Mind by Not Seeing It,and#8221; is an excerpt from the 1965 talk, and#8220;Seeing Into One’s Own Nature and Realising Buddhahoodand#8221; by Sangharakshita. We are instructed by the Buddha that and#8216;Mind cannot be seen,and#8217; and yet the Zen Master directs us to and#8216;See the Mindand#8217;. How is the contradiction to be solved?
Todayand#8217;s FBA Dharmabyte titled and#8220;Body and#038; Mindand#8221; is an excerpt from Foundations of Mindfulness by Kamalashila. In this section he suggests focusing on two of the four traditional foundations: awareness of body and awareness of mind, thought, mood and mental state. This clear talk by Kamalashila is about the significance of mindfulness for the Buddhist path, from the perspective of the four foundations of mindfulness as taught by the Buddha in the Satipatthana sutta.
In todayand#8217;s FBA Dharmabyte, and#8220;The Greatest Tragedyand#8221;, Subhuti invites us to look into the tragedy of not knowing what we want. He shares his thoughts on the nature of Samsara, contact with the Dharma and realisation as the deepest happiness. This is and#8216;Eight Verses for Training the Mindand#8217;: Talk 1 from the four-part series on this Tibetan text attributed to Kadampa Geshe Langri Tangpa.
Todayand#8217;s FBA Dharmabyte, is titled and#8220;Buddhism and the Mindand#8221; is an excerpt from the talk and#8220;Meditation: the Expanding Consciousnessand#8221; by Sangharakshita. A traditional exposition of Buddhist meditation looking at why we meditate; preparation for meditation; the five meditation practices designed to counteract the five mental poisons; and the three stages of meditation. Talk given in 1967.
Todayand#8217;s FBA Dharmabyte titled and#8220;The Eight Worldly Windsand#8221; is from the forth talk and#8220;Eight Verses for Training the Mindand#8221; by Dharmachari Subhuti. and#8220;May none of this ever be sullied By thoughts of the eight worldly concerns. May I see all things as illusions And, without attachment, gain freedom from bondage.and#8221; Talk given at Madhyamaloka, Birmingham, 2004 This Dharmabyte excerpt is part of the series and#8220;Eight Verses for Training the Mind.and#8221;
Todayand#8217;s FBA Dharmabyte,, and#8220;A Creative Responseand#8221; comes to us from the comprehensive and thought-provoking series of talks on the Tibetan text: and#8216;Eight Verses for Training the Mindand#8217; by Kadampa Geshe Langri Tangpa. This excerpt is from fourth and final talk in the series. and#8220;In brief, directly or indirectly, May I give all help and joy to my mothers, And may I take all their harm and pain Secretly upon myself.and#8221; and#8220;May none of this ever be sullied By thoughts of the eight worldly concerns. May I see all things as illusions And, without attachment, gain freedom from bondage.and#8221; Talk given as part of a series, and#8216;Eight Verses for Training the Mindand#8217;, at Madhyamaloka, Birmingham, 2004