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Fresh off his exclusive interview with Airbnb CFO Ellie Mertz, Jamie Lane joins Wil Slickers, Michael Goldin, and Brandreth Canaley to unpack Airbnb's pivot toward services, experiences, and a more social platform future. We dive into what this means for hosts and operators—and how Expedia Group's latest moves in AI, advertising, and B2B at Explore 2025 signal a broader battle for the future of trip planning. Plus, a quick shoutout to Moving Mountains and Robin Craigen on their exciting new chapter with StayTerra! ---- Good Morning Hospitality is part of the Hospitality.FM Multi-Media Network and is a Hospitality.FM Original The hospitality industry is constantly growing, changing, and innovating! This podcast brings you the top news and topics from industry experts across different hospitality fields. Good Morning Hospitality publishes three thirty-minute weekly episodes: every Monday and Wednesday at 7 a.m. PST / 10 a.m. EST and every Tuesday at 8 a.m. CET for our European and UK-focused content. Make sure to tune in during our live show on our LinkedIn page or YouTube every week and join the conversation live! Explore everything Good Morning Hospitality has to offer: • Well & Good Morning Coffee: Enjoy our signature roast—order here! • Retreats: Join us at one of our exclusive retreats—learn more and register your interest here! • Episodes & More: Find all episodes and additional info at GoodMorningHospitality.com Thank you to all of the Hospitality.FM Partners that help make this show possible. If you have any press you want to be covered during the show, email us at goodmorning@hospitality.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This isn't just a success story—it's a blueprint for impact. Gary shares how the village raised the child, how education shaped his path, and how mentorship saved his life. Now, as a healthcare executive and founder of a Ugandan coffee farm employing and empowering women, he's using every lesson he's learned to fight poverty with dignity and purpose. If you've ever questioned whether one person can really make a difference, this episode will change your mind.Also, remember to submit your questions or topic suggestions anonymously for a future Insight Exchange. https://collectinginsight.com/insight-exchange All episodes edited and mixed by Jake Musiker.
We often endure our deepest hurts and pains in isolation, choosing to just suck it up and pretend all is well rather than risk transparency and asking for help. In this week's podcast, Allen brings to light an issue he's been struggling with in private, how God orchestrated a path to bring others into his suffering, and the process of pursuing healing in both the physical and spiritual realms.Show Notes: The prayers John referenced—the "Life" Prayer and the Prayer for Breaking Curses—are on the Wild at Heart website and app. Moving Mountains by John Eldredge is available wherever you buy books._______________________________________________There is more.Got a question you want answered on the podcast? Ask us at Questions@WildatHeart.orgSupport the mission or find more on our website: WildAtHeart.org or on our app.Apple: Wild At Heart AppAndroid: Wild At Heart AppWatch on YouTubeThe stock music used in the Wild at Heart podcast is titled “When Laid to Rest” by Patrick Rundblad and available here.More pauses available in the One Minute Pause app for Apple iOS and Android.Apple: One Minute Pause AppAndroid: One Minute Pause App
Every week we receive beautiful, heartfelt questions on almost every topic imaginable. In this podcast, John and Allen respond to as many questions as possible. Today's topics include how to guard our hearts during loss, what to do with a desire to be married before Jesus returns, how to understand God's will, ways to pursue our creativity with God, and how to interpret and combat increased spiritual warfare and fear.Show Notes: Got a question you want answered in a future podcast? Ask us at Questions@WildatHeart.org. The books referenced are Preparing for Heaven by Gary Black and Moving Mountains by John Eldredge. For more on Allen's teachings on creativity, visit withallen.com._______________________________________________There is more.Got a question you want answered on the podcast? Ask us at Questions@WildatHeart.orgSupport the mission or find more on our website: WildAtHeart.org or on our app.Apple: Wild At Heart AppAndroid: Wild At Heart AppWatch on YouTubeThe stock music used in the Wild at Heart podcast is titled “When Laid to Rest” by Patrick Rundblad and available here.More pauses available in the One Minute Pause app for Apple iOS and Android.Apple: One Minute Pause AppAndroid: One Minute Pause App
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PWYFA Family! What do YOU think of when you hear "Miami"? Is it South Beach? The U? To Brian Walters... it's how God is working.In this episode, Cameron sits down with University of Miami Hurricanes Baseball starting pitcher, Brian Walters, as they discuss mountains moving in Miami, bold faith, an incredible testimony by Walters, and how PWYFA has made an impact in his own life.May this episode impact you and glorify God! PWYFA :)...If you have not already, please submit a review of the podcast on Apple Podcasts! We would love to hear your thoughts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pwyfa-play-where-your-feet-are/id1585687661…BUY THE BOOKS: https://pwyfaplaywhereyourfeetare.myshopify.com/BUY THE MERCH: https://pwyfaplaywhereyourfeetare.myshopify.com/...SOCIALSPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playwhereyourfeetare/Podcast Linktree (Find all other platforms here): https://linktr.ee/PWYFACameron's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cam.dobbs/Brian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brianwalt10/...DISCOUNT CODES :)FRE Skin: CAMDOBBS for 15% off https://www.freskincare.com/collections/fre-products?utm_source=micro&utm_medium=ambassador_CAMDOBBS&rfsn=6160972.e2ad50
Donna, Becki, Joe, and John talk about this week's Bible passage in preparation for the upcoming Sunday message.
Description:What happens when a massive pile of toxic waste shows up in your backyard—and no one seems to care? Dr. Marsha Jackson found herself at the center of an environmental justice battle when "Shingle Mountain" loomed over her southern Dallas neighborhood. Join hosts Shawn Williams and Ryan Trimble for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Jackson, Founder & Executive Director of Southern Sector Rising, as she shares her journey from Corporate America to becoming a nationally recognized environmental justice advocate.In this episode, Dr. Jackson takes us inside her six-year fight to secure zoning changes for Floral Farms, the devastating impact of industrial pollution on her neighborhood and her vision for a community park and improved infrastructure. Her advocacy extends beyond Dallas—she's taking the fight to the global stage, including an upcoming trip to Italy for the Global Climate Reparation Summit.Plus, Ryan and Shawn reflect on a recent local policy debate and share a few thoughts on how Dallas is handling zoning and environmental justice issues citywide. They also take a moment to spotlight Kiwanis Pancake Days, a beloved tradition in Paris, Texas. Could these be the best pancakes in the state? Tune in and decide for yourself!In This Episode:How Dr. Jackson took on Shingle Mountain and won a critical rezoning battleThe health and environmental hazards her community facedWhy environmental justice is a racial justice issue—and what needs to changeThe power of grassroots activism, media attention and legal actionDr. Jackson's commitment to cleaner, healthier communities, locally and internationallyInterview Begins: 7:46Resources & Links:
Welcome back to The Found Podcast with Molly Knuth! In this episode, we kick off Women's History Month with a deep dive into the state of women in 2025, the third year in a row of this particular episode format. This week I reflect on the challenges women face in the workforce, access to childcare, pay disparity, and political representation. Drawing from research, statistics, and personal experiences, we discuss how much progress has been made and how far we still have to go. I also explore the importance of finding personal success and working together as women to overcome obstacles and move mountains....because none of us can do this work alone, we were never meant to. Key topics include: The impact of childcare costs and accessibility on women in 2025 The current state of gender pay disparity Representation of women in government and politics The overwhelming nature of social media and how to manage information overload about what women "should" be pursuing The power of women uniting and finding their unique paths to success Resources: Blog post with detailed citations and sources now available at mollyknuthmedia.com/blog. Listen in to explore these critical issues and how we can all contribute to positive change for women's futures!
Episode NotesEpisode 93: Matthew 5 - Blessings, Curses, and Moving Mountains: The Architecture of Matthew's GospelMarch 4, 2025 - Host: Dr. Gregory HallIn this episode we're diving into Matthew chapter 5 and we'll notice a fascinating aspect of Matthew gospel. Matthew organizes Jesus' major addresses into five distinct sermons. The first and the last of which are delivered on mountains. and today, we'll unpack a link back to the Old Testament story of Moses and Joshua.Resources Referenced and/or Read:Thanks to Dr. Warren Gage for the bulk of the material in this episode. Gage, W. A. (2010). Essays in Biblical Theology (pp. 63–65). Warren A. Gage. - The Blessings and Cursings upon Gerizim and Ebal - The law of Moses instructed the people, when Joshua led them into the good land promised to the fathers, to assemble before the mountains of Gerizim and Ebal for a ceremony reaffirming their fidelity to the Lord and the law of the covenant (Deut 27–28). The entire nation of Israel was to be arranged in ranks by their tribes in the valley between the slopes of the two mountains. Six tribes stood upon the skirts of Ebal, and six tribes stood upon the skirts of Gerizim. Joshua spoke all the law of Moses in the hearing of the twelve tribes of Israel (Josh 8:30–35). The six tribes upon Gerizim spoke the blessings that would be poured out as long as the nation obeyed the law and the covenant (Deut 28:1–14). The six tribes upon Ebal spoke the curses that would come upon the nation if they disobeyed the law (Deut 27:15–28). All the tribes affirmed that, upon their disobedience, a nation from afar would come upon them like the eagle, besieging the fortified walls of Israel (Deut 28:49–52) and driving all the people into exile among the nations (Deut 28:64–68). As each group of six tribes spoke the blessings and the cursings of the law, the six tribes opposite answered with an antiphonal avowal of their fidelity to the covenant and their imprecatory oath of obedience to the Lord. In the New Testament, Matthew's Gospel portrays Jesus as the True Joshua presiding over a new ceremony of blessing and cursing. To recognize this portrayal, we must understand something of the structure of the first Gospel. Matthew arranges his Gospel around seven mountains. These mountains are 1) the mountain of the temptation (4:8), 2) the mountain of the beatitudes (5:1), 3) the mountain of the separation (14:23), 4) the mountain of the feeding in the wilderness (15:29), 5) the mountain of the transfiguration (17:1), 6) the mountain of the Olivet discourse (24:3), and 7) the mountain of the commissioning (28:16). The seven Matthean mountains are arranged chiastically, with corresponding pairs arrayed around the central mountain of the wilderness feeding. The mountains relevant to the Joshua typology are the second mountain and the sixth, which frame Matthew's five discourses. The second mountain is the mountain of the beatitudes in Galilee, the site of the first discourse called the “Sermon on the Mount” (5:1–8:28). The corresponding sixth mountain, the site of the last or “Olivet Discourse,” is the mountain before Jerusalem (24:3–26:1). Matthew's typology of the True Joshua is built around the relationship between the blessings pronounced upon the mount of the beatitudes in Galilee and the woes (or curses) spoken against the Pharisees in Jerusalem. By juxtaposing these mountains, Matthew anticipates the blessings to descend upon the mountain of the Gentiles, which has become Gerizim, and the destruction to come upon Jerusalem, which has become Ebal. Jesus solemnly pronounces nine beatitudes upon the mountain in Galilee (Matt 5:3–12). Eight corresponding woes or curses are enumerated against Jerusalem, framed as antiphonal responses to the beatitudes spoken in Galilee. The juxtaposition of Matthew's two mountains constitutes the restatement of the solemn ceremony at Shechem, and darkly foretells the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile of the people for their disobedience to the law of Moses in rejecting the Prophet of whom Moses spoke (Matt 24:2).Matthew Study Resources at the Rethinking Scripture Website: https://rethinkingscripture.com/matthew-study-resources/Here are a few resources regarding my first tour guide in Israel, Halvor Ronning.New American Standard Bible: 1995 update (Mt 4:18–22). (1995). The Lockman Foundation.Show Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:The All-America Listener Challenge Updates: https://rethinkingscripture.comMy New Podcast Studio... 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In Genesis 29, we delve into the journey of Jacob, witnessing how God's promises protect and perfect His people. As we follow Jacob's 400-mile trek to Haran, we see divine intervention at every turn - from his safe arrival to the miraculous moving of an impossibly large stone. This story reminds us that when we step out in faith, God positions us to see opportunities where others see obstacles. The seemingly large challenges in our lives might just be God's way of thinning out the competition and preparing us for His greater purpose. As we navigate our own faith journeys, let's remember that God's promises empower us to move mountains that would otherwise be immovable.
John Eldredge is the founder of Ransomed Heart Ministries, dedicated to helping men and women deepen their relationship with God through resources, writing, and retreats. He is the bestselling author of *Wild at Heart*, which explores masculinity and encourages men to embrace their adventurous, untamed nature. Alongside his wife Stasi, he co-wrote *Captivating*, guiding women to embrace their God-given identity, and later wrote *Moving Mountains*, focusing on the power of prayer. John lives in Colorado Springs, CO, with Stasi, continuing his work in ministry and writing.Follow John on Instagram @wildatheart and visit Wild at Heart.org for more information.----What is MTNTOUGH Fitness?MTNTOUGH is The #1 Fitness App Trusted By The DedicatedOur premier functional fitness programming is conveniently packaged for hunters, first responders, military, and mountain athletes. Train at home, at the gym, or on the go.Since 2016, MTNTOUGH has been dedicated to helping individuals achieve their personal goals by creating a foundation for physical and mental toughness. The brand's best-in-class programs are developed, tested, and proven by former Navy SEALs, Army Rangers, and renowned physical trainers. MTNTOUGH+ programs are used by elite groups and operators, including special ops forces, wildland firefighters, backcountry hunters, professional mountain athletes, and more. The MTNTOUGH fitness lab is headquartered in Bozeman, Montana, surrounded by some of the world's top mountain athletes.
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In this message, Pastor Mack Jarvis kicks off a new series called Shaped Up, speaking about ways that believers can increase their faith.
Do you feel stuck facing challenges that seem impossible to overcome? Join us for our powerful new sermon series, "Moving Mountains," where we dive deep into the power of faith to overcome obstacles and align our lives with God's promises.
In this inspiring episode of “Mustard Seed Faith, Moving Mountains,” presented by Jim Murrell, we explore how the tiniest seed of faith can transform your life. Drawing on powerful passages from Matthew, Luke, and Mark, we delve into the mystery of faith revealed in scripture—from the profound lessons of Peter stepping out of the boat to the relentless determination of the woman with the issue of blood. We break down faith into three dynamic elements: its inherent power (as seen in the surprising strength of the mustard seed), its incredible potential to grow when nurtured, and its promise to provide when acted upon. Discover why Jesus emphasizes genuine, quality faith over sheer size, and learn how trusting Him in small things can set the stage for life-changing miracles. Whether deepening your spiritual walk or looking for a fresh perspective on trusting God, join us as we uncover timeless truths that prove even the smallest seed of faith can move mountains.
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Do you feel stuck facing challenges that seem impossible to overcome? Join us for our powerful new sermon series, "Moving Mountains," where we dive deep into the power of faith to overcome obstacles and align our lives with God's promises. Based on Jesus' promise in Matthew 17:20, we'll uncover how even faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains in your life. Don't miss this life-changing journey into deeper trust and unshakable confidence in God.
Clarity—it's what so many of us constantly seek. We want to know. We want certainty. We want someone or something to tell us what to do, where to go, how it's all going to unfold. But here's the truth: when we feel lost, when we can't see or hear the answers, it's not because clarity isn't there. It's because we're either too impatient to receive it, or we're afraid of what it might reveal. We are rushing to force something that isn't ready to unfold, or we are resisting the truth that is already right in front of us.What if we stopped grasping and started trusting? What if we let go of control and allowed divine timing to do its work? In this offering, we explore how clarity isn't about predicting the future—it's about presence. It's about listening instead of panicking, surrendering instead of forcing. It's about understanding that our soul doesn't move in a straight line. We are reminded that clarity is not about having certainty over outcomes—it's about being in harmony with what is. And when we align with that, not only are we clear—we're free.This is Clarity, part 2, from The Freedom Transmissions.SUBSCRIBE ➡️ Join me on Substack at Hold the Light with Laurie Gunning GrossmanLEARN MORE ABOUT LAURIE AND HOLD THE LIGHT* Substack: Hold the Light with Laurie Gunning Grossman* Laurie on IG: @laurie.gunning.grossman* Hold the Light on IG: Laurie Gunning Grossman* Affirmations Tool: Hold the Light CollectiveABOUT HOLD THE LIGHTHold the Light podcast aims to support and guide lifelong learners and light holders in deepening their connection to personal and spiritual growth. By providing a mix of information, application, and transformation, this show equips people with the tools and inspiration that can help expand and evolve their lives.THE HTL PODCAST CREW* Creator, producer, and host: Laurie Gunning Grossman* Co-producer and audio mixer/sound guru: Jonathan Grossman* Original music: Jonathan Grossman* Recorded and mixed: Night Shift Audio in Los Angeles, CAOTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES
Do you feel stuck facing challenges that seem impossible to overcome? Join us for our powerful new sermon series, "Moving Mountains," where we dive deep into the power of faith to overcome obstacles and align our lives with God's promises.
Do you feel stuck facing challenges that seem impossible to overcome? Join us for our powerful new sermon series, "Moving Mountains," where we dive deep into the power of faith to overcome obstacles and align our lives with God's promises.
This is a chapter about clarity.Having clarity – like where to go and what to do and how to do it – is something many of us constantly seek. Often, we just want answers. How many times have you said, “I just want someone to tell me what to do, or which direction to go in.”We learn in this chapter that asking for clarity is the request that the Divine most often receives from us. This teaching reveals how our relationship with clarity often becomes distorted by our impatience, our unwillingness to look at what is, and our resistance to accepting truths. In this chapter, we begin to understand that true clarity doesn't come from external validation or future certainty, but from our willingness to be present with what is and to trust in the divine unfolding of our path. It's like wearing spiritual glasses so that we can see the truth that's right in front of us.And it's having faith that the Divine always has our back.This is Clarity, part one. Click play to listen.___________________________SUBSCRIBE ➡️ Join me on Substack at Hold the Light with Laurie Gunning GrossmanOTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES
This is a chapter about the energy of MOVING MOUNTAINS.And it's summed up like this: “Love moves mountains.”Here we're going to explore how our perception of mountains — the things in our lives that feel like challenges or issues, both internally and externally — either keeps us stuck or allows us to move forward.Depending on who is looking at them, mountains could be related to health, finances, relationships, work, and other things that feel like a big figurative mountain to climb.The question is never about the mountain itself, but it's about the way we see it, the way we engage with it, and whether we are willing to align with the divine, who moves all things through love.We are being asked to bring our awareness to this since it affects us all—individually and collectively, both spiritually and physically.We're going to discuss three core themes: the power of perception in shaping our reality, the role of burdens and attachments in creating unnecessary mountains, and how divine love—not force or control—is the key to moving what seems immovable.We'll also talk about faith and how true transformation occurs when we stop resisting what is and start seeing through the eyes of love.This is the Power of Perception.___________________________SUBSCRIBE ➡️ Join me on Substack at Hold the Light with Laurie Gunning GrossmanOTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES
The content reflects on Matthew 21:21, where Jesus teaches about the power of faith through the cursing of a barren fig tree. It emphasizes that true faith can move mountains, urging believers to confront their doubts and challenges with trust in God's capabilities, fostering a deeper relationship with Him through prayer and reflection.
In this chapter, we explore the fundamental choice each of us faces — whether to align with our true divine nature, or what the text calls our "wheat-self," or remain trapped in the illusion of separation, our "chaff identity."Here's what we're exploring: our choices about how we connect to ourselves, others, and the divine either lead us toward authentic freedom or keep us bound in patterns of seeking and wanting. This chapter reveals that true freedom comes not from doing whatever we want, but from being what we truly are, our essence. It teaches us that healing happens through reintegrating lost aspects of self while learning to trust divine timing and support. We're being asked to look at this deeply because it affects us both individually and as a collective.As Yeshua tells us, "You are being freed to live a soul-based life." Get in the river and let the current take you.This is The Freedom of Being.___________________________SUBSCRIBE ➡️ Join me on Substack at Hold the Light with Laurie Gunning GrossmanOTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES
Scriptures tell us that we can speak to mountains, and with faith, see them moved! So, what "mountain" is in your way right now? What seemingly insurmountable obstacle is standing between you, the road ahead, and your destiny?
Be blessed as you enjoy this Sunday Sermon from Pastor Michael Brunzo at Faith Fellowship Church in Louisville, Kentucky.
In late September of this year, Hurricane Helene struck the mountains of Western North Carolina, bringing devastating flooding, mudslides and damage to the area. Host John Sammons is joined by Paramedic Garry Pomerleau to talk about his experience during and after the storm as not only a responder, but a resident of the area. You can read his article in JEMS as well.
I had the incredible opportunity to chat with Laurel Mintz, the powerhouse behind Elevate My Brand and Fabric VC. I got a behind-the-scenes look into Laurel's fascinating journey from her early years in LA's iconic Laurel Canyon, surrounded by the hippie culture of the '60s, to becoming a formidable force in the marketing and venture capital worlds. We discuss her unexpected leap from wanting to be a lawyer to becoming an accidental CEO at 26, running her dad's furniture company while he battled cancer, and how she navigated those challenging years. Laurel shares candidly about her financial journey, from growing up affluent to experiencing her family's financial downfall and emerging stronger and wiser. Her transition from law to business, the birth of Elevate My Brand, and her foray into venture capital are all part of her colorful journe to the entrepreneurial success she enjoys today. Laurel is all about empowering others, especially women, to understand and harness the power of financial literacy and investment. Through her candid and bright stories of resilience, learning, and now educating others, you'll learn the importance of money management, the value of support systems, and the thrill of going after your dreams fearlessly. Key Topics: Growing up affluent with parents who were the epitome of sex, drugs, and rock and roll The early signs that Laurel would become a lawyer The drastic change her family's finances took in her teenage years Switching from law school to business school Becoming a 26-year-old CEO unexpectedly and helping turn her dad's business around Learning how to fake it ‘till you make it How Laurel took signs from the universe that she wasn't meant to be a lawyer The business meeting that changed her career path forever Found Elevate My Brand and building a team How Laurel and her husband overcame early disagreements about money and finances Entering rooms with people smarter than her to learn about investing Laurel's first venture capital deal and where it's at now Knowing when it's the right time for high risk, high reward investments Launching Fabric VC and reentering the startup environment Educating and empowering people who have never had a seat at the table Becoming the Brene Brown of Venture Capital Connect with Laurel online: Fabric VC: https://www.fabricvc.com/partners Elevate My Brand: https://www.elevatemybrand.com/about Elevate Your Brand Podcast: https://www.elevatemybrand.com/podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurel-mintz/ Instagram: @laurelmintz Find more from Syama Bunten: Instagram: @syama.co, @gettingrichpod Website: https://syamabunten.com/ Download Syama's Guide to Getting Rich: www.syamabunten.com Women & Wealth Catalyst Summit: https://women.win/ Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com
In this podcast episode, Father Genard delves into the power of faith as taught by Jesus in Matthew 17:20, where He explains that faith as small as a mustard seed can move mountains. Father Genard reflects on the significance of having an undivided faith, highlighting how even the smallest amount can bring about miraculous change. Through biblical examples, such as the disciples' struggles and the unwavering faith of the Canaanite woman, he emphasizes the importance of persistent belief, fasting, and prayer in overcoming life's greatest challenges. Father Genard encourages listeners to identify their own personal "mountains" and to trust in God's strength to help them through faith, fasting, and prayer. Ultimately, he calls for a life of worship, continual praise, and deep trust in God's promises. For info, feedback or topic suggestions please visit https://linktr.ee/doubleedgedsword If you'd like to make a monetary contribution to this ministry please visit: https://double-edged-sword-podcast.cheddarup.com
Less than 1% of national philanthropic dollars go to Indigenous communities, programs and projects in the United States. How can philanthropy show up for these communities in a manner that is meaningful, lasting, and respectful? Casey Pearlman, the new executive director of the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians - Economic Development Corporation, shares her experience making connections with Tribal leaders, and offers advice on honoring cultural protocols and leveraging more philanthropic tools in Native spaces.
Sermons from the Downtown Community of First UMC Lexington, KY
Rev. Todd Nelson preaches from Mark 7:24-37, NRSV. Sermon notes can be found at http://bible.com/events/49312984.
In this transformative episode, spiritual medium, teacher, mentor, and author Marilyn Whall, whose client base stretches from her home in Sydney Australia to New Zealand, the United States, Singapore, India, and the United Kingdom, joins Irene to share her profound journey of personal growth and spiritual awakening, which is described in her inspiring and uplifting book titled “Knowing”: A Medium's Journey. Marilyn reveals the loneliness, abuse, and despair she experienced during her childhood, the vision in her mind's eye of a woman holding her hand upward and how that changed her life, her description of the Spirit world, how we know if our choices are coming from fear or from love, what pets experience in the afterlife, and much more. Don't miss this compelling interview with an enlightened, remarkable woman who knows for sure that love is the key to healing pain and moving mountains! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE:How Marilyn knew she was different from other children.How our concepts of time and space are different on each side of the veil. What inspired Marilyn to pursue mediumship as her calling.How Marilyn overcame her deep fear of public speaking.What it feels like to connect with Spirit during a session.The ways Spirit sends us signs from the Other Side. SOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS MARILYN:Is your difficult childhood related to the work you now do in your life? What was the voice inside of you that began the journey that changed your life?What did the vision of a woman holding her hand upward signify to you?What do pets experience in the afterlife?Can you describe the Spirit World to us? Explore more about Marilyn's journey in her book: Knowing. Contact Marilyn using the word 'Unfoldment' at marilynwhall@hotmail.com to claim your 30-minute reading for $98.00!
In this episode, Lace and Katherine take us on a journey through some BIG life changes (ie divorce ) & realizations. There's tears, laughs, a lil rage & lots of tea spilt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is something special for each of my listeners because autism advocate Kadin McElwain is here! Kadin is a writer and a college student who wants to raise awareness and acceptance of autism. People underestimated his abilities because of his autism, but he proved everyone wrong with his hard work and supportive parents. Please assist me in extending a warm welcome to Kadin McElwain.
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Mountain moving faith is about treating those things that you are believing for as though they are a reality! God desires to arm every believer with the God kind of faith in the last days. In this Podcast, Dr. Caleb Cooper will stir your heart with in depth understanding of what it means to walk in the mustard seed of faith that moves mountains. Click here listen to listen to one of the latest sermons on Caleb Cooper Ministries YouTube Channel "Sin, Sickness and the Power of Sanctificaion" Subscribe to Caleb Cooper Ministries YouTube Channel YouTube.com/CalebCooperMinistries You can now Pre-Order Dr. Caleb Cooper's latest book called "Armed With the Weapon of Prayer: Defying the Natural With the Supernatural" Look for other Books and E-Books, Visit calebcooperministries.com E- Courses Available: Click Here For A FREE E-Course: Kingdom Foundations: Exploring Fundamentals of the Faith Click Here: Spritiual Warfare: Dressed for Battle in the Inivisible Realm Click Here: Holy Spirit Fire: The Making of A Firebrand Finally, you can now become a Monthly Partner with Caleb Cooper Ministries and recieve monthly gifts as well access to different minsitry resrouces. CLICK HERE TO PARTNER WITH US TODAY!
In this episode, recorded at the VRMA Executive Summit in Boca Raton, Wil Slickers interviews Robin Craigen, a frequent guest and friend of the podcast. They discuss the evolution and rebranding of Robin's company, Moving Mountains, and its expansion into Moving Oceans, focusing on curating exceptional guest experiences. Robin shares insights on business pivots, the importance of adaptability, and the challenges of maintaining high standards in the vacation rental industry. They also delve into recent VRMA governance changes and discuss the need for proactive approaches in industry standards and safety measures. This episode is brought to you by our sponsors at: Minut – Minut has more than just security features! They monitor noise, movement, and occupancy all within one device, and all Slick Talk listeners get 2 months FREE when they sign up with this link! Hostfully – Use code SLICKTALK for 3 months free of their digital guidebook or $100 off their property management platform! Hudson Creative Studio - Get your direct booking site and brand built by them, and never look back! ——– Thank you for tuning into our podcast! Slick Talk is a Hospitality.FM production, and you can find more of our shows at Hospitality.FM or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts! Listen to more episodes on our website and take a look at our amazing podcast and network sponsors that make this all possible! You can also listen to our Monday morning podcast, Good Morning Hospitality, where we dive into the industry as a whole in a more casual setting! If you ever want to contact us for guest suggestions or anything else related to the podcast, please fill out our contact form, and we will be in touch! Last but not least, we love to connect on LinkedIn! Let's connect there so you can see the daily content we post beyond the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of the podcast, We had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Lance Knaub, who shared his journey from being a physical therapist to becoming a successful entrepreneur and business coach. Dr. Knaub discussed his book "The 4% Breakthrough" and emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, especially for entrepreneurs. He shared his personal experience of facing health challenges due to overworking and highlighted the significance of getting enough sleep.Dr. Knaub also talked about his TV show, "Moving Mountains," where he interviews individuals doing big things in life and business. He discussed his consulting business, Denali Consulting, which focuses on helping entrepreneurs double their take-home pay and exit value. Additionally, he shared his recent venture into real estate investing, detailing the process of acquiring a short-term rental property.Ultimate Show notes:[00:05:30] Discussion on Dr. Lance Knaub's book "The 4% Breakthrough"[00:10:10] Importance of balancing work and health[00:11:08] Reason behind the title "The 4% Breakthrough"[00:15:43] Advice to the 20-year-old self about work-life balance[00:23:34] Transition to discussing Lance's TV show "Moving Mountains"[00:29:21] Introduction to Lance's consulting business "Denali Consulting"[00:32:37] Overview of Lance's mastermind program "Double Your Exit Value"[00:35:02] Discussion on the dynamics of the real estate project undertaken by LanceTurn your unique talent into capital and achieve the life you were destined to live. Join our community! We believe that Capital is more than just Cash. In fact, Human Capital always comes first before the accumulation of Financial Capital. We explore the best, most efficient, high-integrity ways of raising capital (Human & Financial). We want our listeners to use their personal human capital to empower the growth of their financial capital. Together we are stronger. LinkedinFacebookApple Podcast
Isaiah Stanback returns from Tanzania as the crew discuss the latest news and notes including, free agent running backs, the looming contract extension for Dak Prescott, and go in depth on the offensive line.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Isaiah Stanback returns from Tanzania as the crew discuss the latest news and notes including, free agent running backs, the looming contract extension for Dak Prescott, and go in depth on the offensive line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices