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How do you manifest spiritual alignment and overcome fear? In this episode of the Manifested podcast, Kathleen Cameron is joined by actress and spiritual practitioner Yaya DaCosta for a powerful conversation on manifestation and spiritual empowerment. Kathleen and Yaya discuss the transformative power of manifestation, focusing on how it transcends fear-based programming to realize one's divine potential. Yaya shares how stepping into her purpose as a speaker and conscious creator transformed not only her career but her personal life, especially during the birth of her son. Yaya recounts her journey to an ecstatic birthing experience, achieved through meditation, spiritual alignment, and altering perceptions of birth. If you're seeking to deepen your spiritual journey, reclaim your power, and manifest a life that reflects your soul's truth, this episode will give you both the inspiration and tools to do so. Tips in this episode: Rewrite societal narratives around life events, such as childbirth, to manifest experiences filled with empowerment and beauty. Spirituality greatly enhances one's intuitive and manifesting abilities, creating a broader realm for miracles. Aligning with the right energies and opportunities, like spiritual partnerships and purpose-driven projects, can propel you forward on your path. About Yaya DaCosta: Yaya DaCosta showcases her dynamic talent as an actress with powerful performances across film, television, and stage. DaCosta stars as Monique Miller in Lifetime's NOT MY FAMILY: THE MONIQUE MILLER STORY, which she also executive produced. Based on Smith's gripping memoir, the film, which premiered on April 12, immerses viewers in a journey of survival and self-discovery. DaCosta stars as cut-throat prosecutor "Andrea Freeman" in the second and third seasons of Netflix's THE LINCOLN LAWYER. She recently starred in Fox's series OUR KIND OF PEOPLE and for six seasons portrayed April Sexton on NBC's CHICAGO MED. In 2015, DaCosta played the title role in Lifetime's Angela Bassett-directed Whitney Houston biopic, WHITNEY. Additional film credits include jazz biopic BOLDEN, Lee Daniel's THE BUTLER, Oren Moverman's THE MESSENGER, Lisa Cholodenko's Oscar-nominated THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT, Joseph Kosinski's TRON LEGACY, and Shane Black's THE NICE GUYS. Last August, DaCosta launched an innovative line of head wraps called Wraps N' Raps. The Brown University graduate is also a producer, birthworker, and wayshower, who is deeply dedicated to contributing to society's elevation through art, beauty, and magic. She integrates her different callings through the creation and embodiment of empowering narratives that birth a kinder future for women in the entertainment industry, in birth culture, and on the planet. Instagram: @yayadacosta Subscribe To The Manifested Podcast With Kathleen Cameron: Apple Podcast | YouTube | Spotify Connect With The Kathleen Cameron: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Youtube | TikTok | Kathleencameronofficial.com Unlock Your Dreams with House of ManifestationA community where you take control of your destiny, manifest your desires, and create a life filled with abundance and purpose? Look no further than the House of Manifestation, where your transformation begins: https://houseofmanifestation.com/ About Kathleen Cameron: Kathleen Cameron, Chief Wealth Creator, 8-figure entrepreneur, and record-breaking author. In just 2 years, she built a 10 Million dollar business and continues to share her knowledge and expertise with all of whom she connects with. With her determination, unwavering faith, and powers of manifestation, she has helped over 100,000 people attract more love, money, and success into their lives. Her innovative approaches to Manifestation and utilizing the Laws of Attraction have led to the creation of one of the top global success networks, Diamond Academy Coaching, thousands of students have been able to experience quantum growth. The force behind her magnetic field has catapulted many students into a life beyond their wildest dreams and she is just getting started. Kathleen helps others step into their true potential and become the best version of themselves with their goals met. Kathleen graduated with two undergraduate degrees from the University of Windsor and the University of Toronto with a master's degree in nursing leadership. Her book, “Becoming The One", published by Hasmark Publishing, launched in August 2021 became an International Best Seller in five countries on the first day. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
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They say a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down but maybe they should say it brings us closer to diabetes. Our special guest in this episode is former Australian Of The Year and eye specialist, Dr James Muecke, who is on the warpath against sugar because he's seen what it's done to his patients, including instantaneous blindness. In the SA Drink Of The Week, we have a shot or two of Baristador B70 espresso coffee. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, Susan Lily returns with her whiskey the way James Muecke would approve! You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of wine? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: Sugar vs Dr James Muecke00:00:00 Intro Introduction to the show. 00:05:06 SA Drink Of The Week The SA Drink Of The Week is the Baristador B70 dark roast espresso. 00:11:43 Dr James Muecke Sugar is everywhere and in everything, from processed foods to the fruit of the vine. It comes in every type of food we can imagine and in our brains, sugar stimulates the “feel-good” chemical dopamine, which scientists think has evolutionary roots (find a source of sugar in hunter-gatherer days and you have a source of energy that will aid survival. However, the 2020 Australian of the Year, ophthalmologist James Muecke, says in our society, sugar is a shortcut to diabetes and the next stop after that is blindness. Sight For All James, I feel bad that we're not going to have time to delve into your wonderful legacy of work as an opthamologist all around the world, doing what you could to save and restore sight. So could we start with one of your most profound memories of your work in that field, whether that was in Australia or overseas? Hearing stories like that makes my blood boil because you represent a body of people who dedicated years to learning within the discipline of medical science but most of the noise we get on social media these days is all about how that science is a fraud. Have you developed any coping mechanisms for when you encounter the torrent of half-baked intuitions, psuedo science, and snake oil being touted by these shrill alarmists? I saw you speak recently at a conference of doctors and you stunned us with your opening story of a patient of yours who woke up one day, blind. Can you share that story now because that puts the seriousness of our sugar discussion into perspective. How do we measure the impact sugar consumption is having on our bodies. Are there particular signs that we doing it wrong? Let's talk about the 5 As of sugar. We have some questions about interacting with sugar from listeners but as I look at them, they are largely about sugar itself, whereas you had some good coverage in the media recently about turning the focus around to eat like it's the 1970s. I want to get to the "sugar wrestle" but let's start on the positive step about how we should be approaching food. I want to turn to our 11yo voiceover artist, Caitlin, who has contributed the following questions, completely unprompted. How much sugar a day is good for a human? In other words, should we be having no sugar or a bit of sugar a day? Is the sugar in fruits and sweets the same and if it is, why do fruits have sugar? And how much sugar does it take to gain weight? Two other listeners have asked similar questions: Monique Miller would like to know your opinion on artificial sweeteners and the “sugar free” craze too. Should we cut back on sweet altogether? Are they an ok alternative? And Chris Glenn from Japan asks, what do you suggest as Sugar alternatives because we've been using one made from beets? Another listener, Rick Carter, asks, what do you think about SA Health funded Sausage sizzles ... and The Premier promoting Krispy Kremes. As our household moves towards eating whole foods and reducing sugar, I commented recently to my wife that our days start strongly (intermittent fasting, whole meats and veg and dairy and nuts for lunch/dinner), but then the ship of virtue crashes into the reef of carbs around 9pm when crisps or ice cream or chocolate or all three start their siren calls. Would you think that isolating our weaknesses and strengthening them up, is a fast and reliable way for shoring up the ship, as it were? Should sugar be a proclaimed substance like tobacco or alcohol and only be sold through specific stores AND not to minors? Do we build "slack" into our systems if we're doing most things right, so much so that our bodies can cope more readily with some lopsided eating either as "treats" or during times of unexpected bursts of stress or abnormal situations? 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Being a Christian is pretty cool because we have the tools to overcome whatever we face! My big sis Monique Miller came today and we talk all things spiritual warfare! Monique is a creative and leader who goes to church with me at Kingdom Life Church, she is a complete joy to be around and she loves the Lord. This conversation gets really real - REALLY fast! Don't forget to subscribe for weekly conversations guided to help you live out loud for the One who died for you! Follow Monique on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/drmoniquem_/ Please consider supporting so I can continue bringing even better content! More of a youtube watcher? Watch these conversations on Youtube RIGHT HERE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHrNMtoYVCgCQBQFclZsvhQ Follow & Connect With Me! Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/its_ljayy/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/lj.clements Twitter- https://twitter.com/Its_Ljayy Email- livingoutloudprod@gmail.com Time Stamps: Intro 0:00 What Is Spiritual Warfare? 2:17 How Have You Used The Tools? 3:42 What About Sage or Crystals? 5:39 Is Prayer Enough? 9:22 How Can We Pray More Effectively? 12:00 What Would You Like To Be Remembered For? 15:30 Transforming Your Mind 17:53 Outro 26:44 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lj-clements/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lj-clements/support
Les comédiens Gilbert Sicotte, Monique Mercure et Monique Miller réagissent à la mort d’Andrée Lachapelle; engouement des Québécois pour le restaurant et les mets préparés; pénurie d’autobus à la STM; la chronique de Josée Boileau sur le tabou de l’argent et commission parlementaire sur le vol de données chez Desjardins
Managing A Busy Riding Centre to Include Lessons, Vaulting and Beach Riding Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/MoniqueMiller Music - BenSound.com Interviewed by Glenys Cox
L'actualité culturelle à Toronto avec Russell Smith. Entrevue avec Jean-Philippe Baril-Guérard et son nouveau roman Manuel de la vie sauvage. Qu'ont-ils à nous dire? avec Guillaume Lavallée qui nous fait connaître Rifa'a Rafi al-Tahtawi, un réformateur égyptien. La montée de lait de Manal Drissi; La cacocratie, ou la politique du pire. Denis Chouinard et François Lévesque; un portrait du scénariste Paul Schrader. J'avoue que j'ai vécu avec Monique Miller.
Entrevue avec l'ex-skieuse Geneviève Simard, victime de Bertrand Charest ; Nouvelle équipe de direction à la revue Liberté : Entrevue ; La marque d'Ivanka Trump à l'ère de la présidence de son père ; Gastronomie avec Lesley Chesterman : Le Time Out Market ; Nature avec Pierre Gingras : Les oiseaux moqueurs et leurs chants ; Étude scientifique avec Renaud Manuguerra-Gagné : Cancer du sein et chimio ; Neurosciences avec Sonia Lupien : Le cerveau des altruistes ; Étude scientifique avec Renaud Manuguerra-Gagné : Tourista et groupe sanguin ; Entrevue avec la comédienne Monique Miller
Entrevue avec l'ex-skieuse Geneviève Simard, victime de Bertrand Charest ; Nouvelle équipe de direction à la revue Liberté : Entrevue ; La marque d'Ivanka Trump à l'ère de la présidence de son père ; Gastronomie avec Lesley Chesterman : Le Time Out Market ; Nature avec Pierre Gingras : Les oiseaux moqueurs et leurs chants ; Étude scientifique avec Renaud Manuguerra-Gagné : Cancer du sein et chimio ; Neurosciences avec Sonia Lupien : Le cerveau des altruistes ; Étude scientifique avec Renaud Manuguerra-Gagné : Tourista et groupe sanguin ; Entrevue avec la comédienne Monique Miller
Quand René Homier-Roy rencontre la comédienne Monique Miller, on comprend mieux pourquoi le milieu artistique la nomme « L’encyclopédie ».
Sophie Cadieux et Monique Miller en tête-à-tête
WELCOME TO MELODY'S CORNER!!! Marriage is Typically Looked at As Something Beautiful and Perfect Even, A Step where two individuals committ to one another, But What Happens When Heartbreak Occurs in those New Marriages??? Can it be Repaired?? What does this mean for the longevity of their marriage... Tune in to Melodys Corner with your Host Melody S and She tells you all about it and more...Feel free to Chime in on the conversation by calling 347-326-9139