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Activist and author Ruby Bridges joins to discuss her new children's book, Ruby Bridges: A Talk with My Teacher. Also, Zachary Levi and Patricia Heaton stop by to talk about their new film, 'The Unbreakable Boy,' about a young boy living with autism and brittle bone disease. Plus, Lizzy Caplan shares details on the new political thriller series she's starring in, 'Zero Day.'
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In this fascinating interview, James Thornton, founder and CEO of ClientEarth, discusses his latest book Nature, My Teacher, offering a unique perspective on the intersections of law, nature, and spirituality. Reflecting on his decades-long career as an environmental lawyer, Thornton shares how his work to protect the environment has been shaped by his deep reverence for nature and his experiences as a Zen Buddhist priest. The book delves into his personal philosophy and the lessons he's learned from nature, which continue to inspire his work in environmental advocacy.Thornton reflects on his journey with ClientEarth, an environmental law charity that has made significant strides in using the law to hold corporations and governments accountable for environmental harm. His experiences span across continents, from the United States to Europe and China, where he has helped shape legal systems that protect the planet. One notable highlight in the interview is Thornton's experience in China, where he has been working to help develop laws that empower citizens to hold polluters, including government-owned entities, accountable. This groundbreaking work aligns with China's ambition to build an "ecological civilization," an effort enshrined in its constitution and reflected in transformative advancements in green technology.Throughout the conversation, Thornton weaves together the themes of his book with his practical experience in environmental law, illustrating how his spiritual beliefs, legal expertise, and deep connection to nature converge to guide his approach to sustainability. Nature, My Teacher serves as both a reflection on Thornton's remarkable career and an urgent call to reconnect with the natural world, offering readers a hopeful yet pragmatic roadmap for tackling the climate crisis.James Thornton is the founding CEO of ClientEarth, a path-breaking law firm which uses advocacy, litigation and research to address the greatest challenges of our time – including nature loss and climate change. ClientEearth has an extra-ordinary record of success built on solid law and science – and has brought about fundamental change in the way environmental protections are made and enforced across Europe. The New Statesman has named James as one of 10 people who could change the world. James has twice won Leader of the Year at the Business Green Awards. The Financial Times awarded him its Special Achievement accolade at the FT Innovative Lawyers Awards. James is an ordained Zen Buddhist priest; his latest book Nature, My Teacher: How to Be Alive in a World under Threat was published in April.
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Today, we are sharing a deeply moving and insightful conversation with Cathleen and her guest Nick Shaw. In this episode, you're going to explore the power of meditation, the importance of mindfulness, and the delicate balance of authenticity and vulnerability in leadership. Nick shares his personal journey of finding purpose and healing after the devastating loss of his son, William. Through his story, you're invited to reflect on the small actions and meaningful conversations that can shape your path towards becoming a more intentional and present leader. Nick shares his struggles and triumphs, his commitment to living intentionally, and the impactful work he's doing through initiatives like the Mirror Box Leadership Lab and the William's Be Yourself Challenge. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the constant busyness of life or questioned how to be a genuine and supportive leader, this episode offers valuable insights that can guide you on your journey. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and get ready to be inspired by Nick Shaw's incredible story. Episode Timeline: 06:50 Nick's son disappears in deep powder snow. 10:30 Family of 4 becomes family of 3. 19:04 Nick's wife collapsed and told him, "it's not your fault." 26:30 Child overcomes struggles with therapist's help and gains acceptance. 30:54 Skiing allowed self-expression and personal accomplishment. 38:02 Distracted by technology and its impact. 40:12 Utilised meditation for self-awareness and reflection. 45:05 Being yourself at work challenges professional expectations. 50:17 Focus on what you can control as a leader. 59:02 Learning from tragedy, intentional living, sharing lessons. Key Takeaways: Mindfulness & Meditation; Learn how Nick uses these practices to still his mind and build self-awareness. Authentic Leadership: Discover the power of showing vulnerability and being genuine in your leadership journey. Intentional Living: Understand the importance of pausing, reflecting, and making deliberate choices to find meaningful work and a balanced life. ABOUT Nick Shaw: Nick Shaw is an accomplished executive coach and author, known for his profound insights into personal transformation and self-discovery. His upcoming book, My Teacher, My Son, is a poignant reflection on his journey through grief and finding meaning in the face of unimaginable loss. Connect with Nick: Website: meetnickshaw.com Social Media Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-shaw-author/ Connect: Find | Cathleen O'Sullivan Business: cathleenmerkel.com Email: cmc@cathleenmerkelcoaching.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cathleen-merkel-2b0991151 Instagram: www.instagram.com/cathleenmerkel Twitter: twitter.com/CathleenMerkel7 FOLLOW LEGENDARY LEADERS ON APPLE, SPOTIFY OR WHEREVER YOU LISTEN TO YOUR PODCASTS.
Ever run into one of those people whose resumes are so bloody full of awesome accomplishments that you wonder why they even let you take up precious space on earth? Well this is one of those guys. James Thornton is a world-renowned environmental lawyer, author, poet, and Zen Buddhist priest. The New Statesman named him as one of 10 people who could change the world, and he has won the Financial Times Lifetime Achievement Award for Innovation in Law. James is the founder and president of Client Earth, the leading global not-for-profit law group who represent the natural world, advocate for policy changes that protect it, and hold governments and corporations accountable where policies have been violated. James is also the author of Client Earth which won the Judge's Choice Business Book of the Year Award. In 2021, he was a judge of the Laurel Prize for the world's best collection of eco-poetry, pointing to his deep understanding of the genre. Nature, My Teacher is his latest work. It is divided into 12 books, each a sequence of intimate essays, James investigates the nature of human consciousness. James discusses his own anxiety, why anxiety is a rational response to climate change, and he explains why environmental problems are mental problems. Both from his work as an environmental lawyer and his role as a Zen Buddhist priest, James shows us ways to find hope in a world under threat. This book is a meditation on those principles that will serve to both ease our fears and invigorate us to take action. Of course, I kid about those of us lesser mortals "taking up space" here. We all are worth something. Still. People like James do make one take stock.
Welcome to Wanna Match Podcast! It's a podcast where two best friends, Emily and Sydney, come together each week, match, and then try to describe a topic they previously researched. This week, we're joined by Sullivan of My Teacher's A Gleek to talk the Dianna Aaron vs. Ryan Murphy alleged fued. Check out My Teacher's A Gleek wherever you get podcasts available every Sunday at 12am. Connect with them here: instagram.com/myteachersagleek TikTok.com/@myteachersagleek @MyTeachersaGleek New episodes of Wanna Match Podcast every Monday at 4:20am EST wherever you get your podcasts. Videos out on Youtube every Monday at 4:20pm EST. Music in the episode: "Cookouts" by Audiobinger Show notes and citations can be found at emydblog.com/category/wanna-match Other places to find us: http://instagram.com/wannamatchpod http://twitter.com/wannamatchpod http://tiktok.com/@wannamatchpod Email: wannamatchpod@gmail.com Connect with Em: http://emydblog.com This podcast is produced by EmyD Media. Business inquiries welcome at contact@emydblog.com.
In this inspiring episode, host Brian Smith talks with Nick Shaw, an accomplished executive coach, author, and speaker known for his deep insights into personal transformation, self-discovery, and authentic leadership. Nick shares his emotional and spiritual journey through the pages of his book, "My Teacher, My Son," which details the profound impact of his son William's life and untimely passing.What You'll Learn:The Power of Perspective - How viewing challenges as opportunities can transform personal and professional life.Coping with Loss - Practical advice for parents dealing with the grief of losing a child, drawn from Nick's personal experiences.Transformative Leadership - How personal tragedies can reshape one's approach to leadership and personal growth.Writing as Healing - Insights into how authoring his book helped Nick process his grief and find a path forward.Featured Guest: Nick ShawLearn more about Nick Shaw and his work by visiting his website: https://meetnickshaw.comGet a copy of his moving book, "My Teacher, My Son," available at major book retailers.Join the Conversation:We invite you to join the Grief to Growth community to discuss this episode and share your thoughts and experiences. Connect with us at grief2growth.com/community and help us build a supportive network of growth and healing.Subscribe and Share:Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and share this episode with someone who might find it helpful. Your support helps us reach more people and provide more impactful content.Discover a unique online space dedicated to individuals navigating the complexities of grief. Our community offers a peaceful, supportive environment free from the distractions and negativity often found on places like Facebook. Connect with others who understand your journey and find solace in shared experiences.https://grief2growth.com/community If you'd like to support me financially, it's now super-easy. Visit https://www.grief2growth.com/subscribe You can pledge as little as $3/month. Of course, you can commit more.Premium subscribers will get access to periodic bonus episodes and the regular episodes you've come to expect from me.Thanks to all for listening. Thanks to you who share the podcast. And thanks to the financial contributors. I've been studying Near Death Experiences for many years now. I am 100% convinced they are real. In this short, free ebook, I not only explain why I believe NDEs are real, I share some of the universal secrets brought back by people who have had them.https://www.grief2growth.com/ndelessons Support the Show.
In this episode, I caught up with an old friend James Thornton – an Environmental lawyer, TED speaker, and the CEO and Founder of ClientEarth, a global non-profit environmental law organisation.James's legal strategies have led to groundbreaking legal victories in the fight against climate change, air pollution, and biodiversity loss. His work at ClientEarth focuses on holding governments and corporations accountable for environmental harm.He's also an ordained Zen Buddhist priest and a prolific writer, and his new book, Nature My Teacher, is a collection of essays about our connection with the natural world.TakeawaysChina's ultra fast approach to environmental lawEnforcing change through the lawReconnecting with nature to overcome climate anxietyChapters(00:00) Introduction(00:26) Inspiration for Client Earth(03:55) Balancing law and compassion(05:18) Dealing with anxiety and taking action(09:40) Taking care of oneself: The Donkey(13:09) Proudest cases at Client Earth(17:10) Sources of cases(18:58) Client Earth's work in china(22:23) Using the law to enforce change(25:02) Exploring the flow of money(27:41) Message: Nature, My TeacherLinks:Nature, My Teacher bookhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Nature-My-Teacher-Alive-Threat/dp/1909954934Visit Client Earth's Websitehttps://www.clientearth.org/Visit Ben's Website:https://bensaunders.com/Subscribe to the New Frontiers Newsletter:https://bensaunders.substack.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zibby is joined by author Nick Shaw to discuss MY TEACHER, MY SON, a heart-piercing memoir (in prose, poetry, and photographs) about losing his nine-year-old son William in a freak skiing accident and navigating the depths of grief after that. Nick Shaw describes the day of the accident and then delves into his journey of grief, reflection, and newfound spirituality. He reveals how writing became a cathartic outlet for his emotions as he grappled with mortality. Finally, he describes his self-publishing experience, from enjoying the creative control to navigating distribution platforms.Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/4980pXPShare, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Imagine having a usual skiing holiday with your family being interrupted by your 9-year-old son disappearing and later being found in the forest, lifeless. How can you process this incomprehensible loss and continue living a meaningful life? This raw, open, deeply moving, and hopeful conversation with Nick Shaw, co-founder of Mirrorbox Leadership Lab and author of My Teacher, My Son, guides you through Nick's journey of navigating loss and grief. In this episode, you will hear about: the first hours, days, and months since Nick's loss of his son his ways to process grief and find meaning in the adversity Nick's lessons about intentional living, vulnerability, and empathy why and how these personal learnings apply to any leader's professional journey different shades of empathy the main objections leaders present in the context of vulnerability at work, and Nick's ways to address them Stay safe and #standwithukraine, Anna Resources: Connect with Nick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-shaw-author/ Learn more about his services or get a copy of his book: https://www.mirrorboxleadershiplab.com/ The "It's not about the nail" video we mention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4EDhdAHrOg Book a Mindshifting Intensive: https://annaliebel.as.me/strategycall Support Ukraine: https://u24.gov.ua/
Today we meet Ricardo Galaviz and we're talking about the book that saved his life: Am I Blue? by Bruce Coville. And Bruce joins us for the conversation!Ricardo (all pronouns) is the Associate Director of the Milwaukee LGBT Center. Bruce (he/him) is the author of over 100 books including My Teacher is an Alien, Into the Land of Unicorns, and Jeremy Hatcher, Dragon Hatcher.Am I Blue? Coming Out From The Silence is an anthology of short stories edited by Marion Dane Bauer. The title comes from the Bruce's short story Am I Blue? Read more!The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wrote a fantastic article about this episode. Many thanks to Amy Schwabe!Win a $15 gift cardSign-up to be a $5/month Patreon supporter by Monday February 26th and you will be entered into a drawing to win one $15 gift card to Bookshop.org. The lucky winner will receive the gift card during PRIDE month 2024. Sign-up to be a $10/month Patreon supporter and you will be guaranteed $15 gift card this December for the holidays!Connect with Ricardo and BruceRicardo's website: mkelgbt.orgBruce's website: brucecoville.comOur BookshopVisit our Bookshop for new releases, current bestsellers, banned books, critically acclaimed LGBTQ books, or peruse the books featured on our podcasts: bookshop.org/shop/thisqueerbookTo purchase Am I Blue? visit Bruce's website: brucecoville.comBecome an Associate Producer!Become an Associate Producer of our podcast through a $20/month sponsorship on Patreon! A professionally recognized credit, you can gain access to Associate Producer meetings to help guide our podcast into the future! Get started today: patreon.com/thisqueerbookCreditsHost/Founder: J.P. Der BoghossianExecutive Producer: Jim PoundsAssociate Producers: Archie Arnold, Natalie Cruz, Jonathan Fried, Paul Kaefer, Nicole Olila, Joe Perazzo, Bill Shay, and Sean SmithPatreon Subscribers: Stephen D., Stephen Flamm, Ida Göteburg, Thomas Michna, and Gary Nygaard.Creative and Accounting support provided by: Gordy EricksonMusic and SFX credits: visit thiqueerbook.com/musicQuatrefoil LibraryQuatrefoil has created a curated lending library made up of the books featured on our podcast! If you can't buy these books, then borrow them! Link: https://libbyapp.com/library/quatrefoil/curated-1404336/page-1Check out Banned Camp - Season 4!We want to support all efforts to fight back against book bans. SO, check out the podcast Banned Camp! Banned Camp is a hilarious and unique podcast that takes on the serious subject of censorship and banned books. This season, they're reading Mark Twain's classic The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, one chapter at a time, out loud. Why was this book banned in the first place? Listen to Banned Camp to find out on all streaming platforms.Support the show
In this next episode we are interviewing Nick Shaw the author of My Teacher, My Son as we discuss authenticity and empathy and lots of great tips for leadership and life.
In this next episode we are interviewing Nick Shaw the author of My Teacher, My Son as we discuss authenticity and empathy and lots of great tips for leadership and life.
Episode 262: Lost on the Slopes - Lessons Beyond the Mountain: Interview Nick ShawWelcome to the Love Your Story podcast. Today's show takes us into the story of the death of a 9-year-old boy after a ski accident at Big Sky in Montana. The tragedy, as you would expect, brought his parent's to their knees, on a path none of us want to walk. But Nick Shaw - today's guest - sought meaning as the life-line to hold to as he moved forward, and part of his healing process involved putting it down in writing, sharing the lessons he learned from his son. Stay tuned as he shares his story and as we discuss his book: My Teacher, My Son: Lessons on Life, Loss and Love.Nick Shaw, William's father, an accomplished executive coach, and the author of My Teacher, My Son, joins us today to share his story and the things he's learned along the way.Nick, welcome to the show.I wanted to read a quick review of your book:Kelly McGonigal, PhD, Research Psychologist at Stanford University writes:“It seems impossible that a book about unimaginable grief could offer so much hope, yet that is the gift of My Teach, My Son. With breath taking honesty, Nick Shaw shows how love, joy and continued connection co-exist with loss, change and challenge. The courage of Nick's self-reflection empowers each of us to find a way forward. A truly heart empowering read.”Very high praise.Tune into the audio program to hear answers to the following discussion questions:I know your story - I finished your book last week - but of course none of the listeners know who you are yet, so can we please start with your story? Tell us about your family and about that day.In dealing with this devastating loss, you chose to look for lessons. What have been the greatest lessons you have learned?In your book you say:“I took a six-month leave of absence from work to bewith Susie and Kai and to try to make sense of everything. This pause gaveme the time and space to reflect and ask, “Is this the way I want to go onliving my life?” While the answer is important, I found that taking the timeto ask the question is more important.” TELL ME ABOUT THIS. I LOVE THE QUESTION.As your healing progresses and a year later you and Susan have your third son, you say, In another section of the book,“ I had to be able to hold both my despair and my happiness at the same time. I had to accept that I could be happy and sad at the same time. I could revel in the delight of holding mynewborn son and at the same time be devastated by the loss of my oldest son. I could delight in sharing new and exciting experiences with Kai and at the same time be shattered by the fact that I will never be able to share those same experiences with William. I had to stop letting one feeling diminish the other; I made room for both feelings to coexist.I feel like this is a healthy mindset that allows room for the complexity of the emotional journey. Talk to us about this idea... When we are going through something traumatic, how do we not let the emotion and trauma just take over? How do we maintain our ability to choose mindset?To connect with Nick or get a copy of his book:www.meetnickshaw.comLinkedIn: Nick Shaw
Welcome to a transformative episode featuring Nick Shaw, a seasoned executive coach, author, and speaker renowned for his profound insights into personal transformation and authentic leadership. Nick, the Co-founder of Mirrorbox Leadership Lab, specializes in helping leaders embrace their roles and foster environments where teams can flourish. In his debut book, "My Teacher, My Son: Lessons on Life, Loss, and Love," Nick shares a deeply personal narrative about the loss of his son, William, at a tender age. This memoir goes beyond personal tragedy, becoming a guide for readers navigating their own complexities. Through poignant anecdotes, Nick encourages introspection, honesty, and self-compassion, urging individuals to reassess their choices for a more fulfilling existence. Join us on this inspiring journey as Nick reflects on life, leadership, and the profound lessons learned through loss. His story is one of resilience, growth, and the pursuit of purpose. Episode Highlights · Executive coaching insights · Authentic leadership development · My Teacher, My Son book · Personal transformation stories · Meaningful and purposeful living · Mirrorbox Leadership Lab · Grief and loss reflections · Self-discovery and introspection · Leadership environments for team growth · Inspirational life lessons · Authentic leadership in the workplace · Navigating grief and loss · Personal growth and self-discovery · Executive coaching for leadership development · Transformative leadership stories · Purposeful living and decision-making · Coping with complex emotions · Resilience and lessons from adversity · Reflective practices for leaders · Inspirational memoirs and life narratives More About Nick Shaw To purchase Nick's book, 'My Teacher, My Son," go to Amazon My Teacher My Son For more information about Nick as an author, go to http://www.meetnickshaw.com For more information about Nick and Mirrorbox Leadership Lab, go to www.mirrorboxleadershiplab.com Did you enjoy today's episode? Please subscribe and leave a review. If you have questions, comments, or possible show topics, email susan@tendrilsofgrief.com Don't forget to visit Tendrils Of Grief website and join for upcoming Webinars, Podcasts Updates and Group Coaching. Get involve and share your thoughts and experiences in our online community Tendrils of Grief-Survivor of Loss To subscribe and review use one links of the links below Amazon Apple Spotify Audacy Deezer Podcast Addict Pandora Rephonic Tune In Connect with me Instagram: @Sue_ways Facebook:@ susan.ways Email @susan@tendrilsofgrief.com Let me hear your thoughts!
Hosts, Bo & Luke, had an incredible conversation with Nick Shaw on the latest episode of The Bo & Luke Show! We delved into intentional living, vulnerability in the workplace, and the power of authentic leadership.Key Takeaways:1. Intentional Living: Nick Shaw shares the importance of taking periodic pauses to reflect on life and redirect as necessary. He emphasizes making choices that allow us to live life fully and impact those around us positively.2. Authenticity in the Workplace: Nick stresses the importance of showing up as your true self in the workplace and being open and vulnerable. Authenticity fosters trust, connection, and positive behavior change within a team.3. Grief and Resilience: Nick's personal transformation began with the tragic loss of his son, leading to the writing of his book "My Teacher, My Son." His journey through grief taught him resilience and the importance of self-compassion and acceptance.Tune in to the episode for valuable insights into intentional living, workplace vulnerability, and navigating grief. Let's take these key learnings as we head into the new year! Learn more about Nick here and feel free to reach out to him directly.Discover your leadership edge with Edge Leadership Academy. Their expert coaching transforms high performers into influential leaders. Whether in business or athletics, they tailor their approach to your unique journey. Embrace their mentorship and workshops to elevate your leadership skills. Join the ranks of those who lead with confidence and purpose. Visit edgeleadershipacademy.com to start your transformation. Edge Leadership Academy –
In this special episode of the Karma School of Business Podcast, we bring you a curated list of impactful book recommendations from our esteemed private equity industry guests, offering a wealth of knowledge to enhance your strategic thinking and personal growth. 1:34 – Author Nick Shaw's poignant and insightful "My Teacher, My Son," is a book that promises to transform your perspective on life and leadership My Teacher, My Son: https://www.amazon.com/My-Teacher-Son-Lessons-Life/dp/B0CH7F5MGW 5:06 - Dive into the intricacies of technological advancements with Managing Partner Scott Estill's picks, "Chip Wars" by Chris Miller and "AI 2041" by Kai-Fu Lee and Chen Qiufan Chip Wars: https://www.amazon.com/Chip-War-Dominate-Critical-Technology/dp/B09TX24J5Y/ AI 2041: https://www.amazon.com/AI-2041-Ten-Visions-Future/dp/B08SFL53HL/ 9:50 - Gain historical business insights from private equity operating partner Joe DeLuca's favorite, “The Making of the Atomic Bomb” by Richard Rhodes. The Making of the Atomic Bomb: https://www.amazon.com/Making-Atomic-Bomb-Richard-Rhodes/dp/1451677618 13:00 – Entrepreneur and attorney Scott Becker emphasizes the significance of team building with “Good to Great” by Jim Collins and the importance of health and longevity with “Outlive” by Peter Attia. Good to Great: https://www.amazon.com/Good-to-Great-Jim-Collins-audiobook/dp/B003VXI5MS/ Outlive: https://www.amazon.com/Outlive-Longevity-Peter-Attia-MD/dp/0593236599/ 16:25 – Private equity partner John Kirk reminds us of the power of collective success over individual correctness through “Us” by Terrence Real Us: https://www.amazon.com/Us-Getting-Build-Loving-Relationship/dp/B09BBN9LGW/ 19:48 – PE operating partner Brit Yonge explores the sovereignty of choice in Viktor Frankl's “Man's Search for Meaning.” Man's Search for Meaning: https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-for-Meaning-audiobook/dp/B0006IU470/ 23:35 – Private equity managing director Doug Horn provides a glimpse into the future of industry and geopolitics with “The End of the World is Just the Beginning” by Peter Zeihan and celebrates American entrepreneurial spirit in “Americana” by Bhu Srinivasan The End of the World is Just the Beginning: https://www.amazon.com/End-World-Just-Beginning-Globalization/dp/B09CS8FRRD/ Americana: https://www.amazon.com/Americana-Bhu-Srinivasan-audiobook/dp/B075659K9K/ 26:41 – PE managing director Mohit Kansal underscores the value of data over narrative with “Moneyball”by Michael Lewis. Moneyball: https://www.amazon.com/Moneyball-Michael-Lewis-audiobook/dp/B005FFRQYS/ 28:23 – Private equity managing director Marshall Phelps draws leadership lessons from "Washington" by Ron Chernow and delves into the intrigue of "Conspiracy" by Ryan Holiday Washington: https://www.amazon.com/Washington-Ron-Chernow-audiobook/dp/B0045XYQ12/ Conspiracy: https://www.amazon.com/Conspiracy-Ryan-Holiday-audiobook/dp/B0794CLD44/ 32:35 – Private equity managing partner Doug McCormick offers a refreshing perspective on global progress with "Factfulness" by Hans Rosling. Factfulness: https://www.amazon.com/Factfulness-audiobook/dp/B07BFDCWZP/ Join us as we explore these diverse and thought-provoking works that have shaped the minds of business leaders and will undoubtedly influence your approach to business and life.
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents! Today my guest Author Nick Shaw and I discuss: - The importance of being intentional about how we show up in front of our kids and being a positive role model for them. - The importance of role modeling authenticity and vulnerability for our kids. - Acknowledging the profound emotional challenges that parents face after losing a child, can you share some insights into the coping mechanisms or daily rituals that helped you navigate the difficult journey of getting up each morning and finding the strength to move forward? Nick Shaw is an accomplished executive coach, author, and speaker known for his profound insights into personal transformation, self-discovery, and authentic leadership. Through much reflection and soul-searching, Nick has realized a need to help others find ways of living more intentional and meaningful lives. With the 2023 release of his debut book, My Teacher, My Son: Lessons on Life, Loss, and Love, Nick invites readers to embark on an introspective journey of their own. Through a compelling narrative about his experience of losing his son, William, at just nine years old, Nick's book stretches the boundaries of the memoir form to teach and inspire its readers and to help them through their own complex emotions and experiences. In the pages of My Teacher, My Son, Nick offers a thought-provoking and supportive guide that urges individuals to examine their lives with honesty and self-compassion. Through poignant anecdotes, Nick encourages readers to reevaluate their choices and embrace a more fulfilling and purposeful existence. _____________________________________________________________________________ Learn more about Nick and William by clicking the link below: www.meetnickshaw.com In Memory of William Shaw: Support and participate in Williams Be Yourself Challenge ______________________________________________________________________________ Today's episode is a special dedication to someone whose spirit continues to inspire and uplift us – Charlie Boike. Charlie's memory lives on through the incredible initiative called the "Charlie Boike Skate Free Zamboni Spirit Ride." Today, we're honored to shine a spotlight on this heartfelt project that seeks to spread Charlie's joy and love for life. Click this link to learn more and Support the Skate Free Charlie – Zamboni Spirit Ride Let's take a moment to reflect on the power of community and how we can make a difference together. We want to extend our deepest recognition and empathy to all the parents and siblings who have experienced the profound loss of a child. Losing a child is an unimaginable journey, filled with complex emotions and challenges that no words can fully capture. To parents who navigate each day with strength, courage, and resilience, we see you. To the siblings who carry both the joyous memories and the weight of the absence, we acknowledge your unique journey. Our hearts go out to every family affected by child loss. You are not alone, and your strength is a testament to the enduring power of love. In today's episode, as we celebrate the memories of Charlie and William, let us collectively hold space for those who carry the heavy burden of grief. Grief Resources: https://www.jeffsplace.org/ https://goodgriefparenting.com/ Thank you for tuning in to the No Problem Parenting podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more valuable insights and grab your free PDFs below. Click this link: 60 Ways to Respond to Your Kids without Losing Your Cool Click this link: Make it Right Technique PDF Are you ready to become a No-Problem Parent? Start here: Becoming a No-Problem Parent Parenting on-demand training. To learn more about Parenting Support or to pick Jaci's brain on the next steps for you or your child, Schedule a call now: Jaci's Calendar Schedule a 30-minute call with Jaci! This 30-minute Problem Solving appt includes the No-Problem Parenting DIY training! It's a 2 for 1 deal
In this deeply moving episode of the Karma School of Business podcast, hosted by BluWave's Founder and CEO, Sean Mooney, we sit down with Nick Shaw, co-founder of Mirrorbox Leadership Lab and author of My Teacher, My Son. Nick shares his personal journey through an unimaginable tragedy that led him to profound revelations about life, empathy, and the power of choice. This episode offers a unique perspective on how to navigate life's toughest challenges and transform them into opportunities for growth and enlightenment. Whether you're a private equity professional, business owner, or anyone seeking to understand life's complexities, this episode provides invaluable insights. To purchase Nick's book, 'My Teacher, My Son," go to https://www.amazon.com/My-Teacher-Son-Lessons-LIfe/dp/B0CH7F5MGW/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1JQJ8CWQUMHXQ&keywords=my+teacher+my+son&qid=1695828598&sprefix=my+teacher%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-2 For more information about Nick as an author, go to www.meetnickshaw.com For more information about Nick and Mirrorbox Leadership Lab, go to www.mirrorboxleadershiplab.com For more information about William's Be Yourself Challenge, go to www.williamsbeyourselfchallenge.org For more information on BluWave and this podcast, go to www.bluwave.net/podcast
Dealing with grief isn't easy. It challenges us in ways we never imagined. But sometimes, it's in these challenging moments that we often find our true strength and purpose. It's okay to feel the pain, because behind them are the lessons and meaning that can guide us to our stronger and more resilient self. During this heartfelt and inspiring HAPPINESS SQUAD Podcast episode, Ashish and Anil are joined by Nick Shaw, Co-founder of Mirrorbox Leadership Lab and author of "My Teacher, My Son." Nick is an accomplished executive coach and speaker, and in the conversation, he shares his journey of personal transformation after a tragic loss and discusses his mission to guide others in living intentional, meaningful lives through his insights on leadership and resilience.Things you will also learn from this episode:Finding Meaning from GriefGrowing Through Resilience and AcceptanceThe Healing Power of Community SupportThe Importance of Intentional LivingTune into this episode with Nick as he takes us on a journey to self-rediscovery, finding meaning in life's toughest battles, and turning grief into inner growth.Every loss carries a lesson that leads to inner growth. Let's navigate it together.Resources:Nick Shaw's website: https://www.meetnickshaw.com/ Nick's favorite song: Ho Hey by The LumineersBooks:My Teacher, My Son: Lessons on Life, Loss, and Love by Nick ShawThe Prophet by Khalil Gibran
Nick Shaw, an executive coach who has faced the unimaginable sorrow of losing a child, joins James to discuss his profound journey and the insights he shares in his book My Teacher, My Son: Lessons on Life, Loss, and Love. This conversation is not just about coping with grief but about the transformative lessons that can emerge from it. Shaw's reflections offer a poignant look at how personal loss can inform and deepen one's approach to life and work.Shaw's narrative begins with a day that turned from idyllic to tragic, resulting in the loss of his nine-year-old son, William. In the throes of mourning, Shaw experienced a moment of revelation: his son had been his teacher all along, imparting wisdom that would carry him forward. "My Teacher, My Son" is more than Shaw's memoir-it's a guidebook for anyone grappling with the complexities of being present, letting go, and seeking connection in the wake of loss.Throughout the episode, we explore the themes of resilience, the search for meaning, and the ways in which tragedy can illuminate our most significant life lessons.Shaw's experiences as a father and coach converge, providing unique insights into embracing life's unpredictability with grace and fortitude. His story, though rooted in personal pain, stands as a testament to the strength found in vulnerability and the potential for growth in the face of life's greatest challenges.Amazon: My Teacher, My Son: Lessons on Life, Loss, and LoveNick's company: Mirrorbox Leadership Lab -----------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
Nick Shaw, an executive coach who has faced the unimaginable sorrow of losing a child, joins James to discuss his profound journey and the insights he shares in his book My Teacher, My Son: Lessons on Life, Loss, and Love. This conversation is not just about coping with grief but about the transformative lessons that can emerge from it. Shaw's reflections offer a poignant look at how personal loss can inform and deepen one's approach to life and work.Shaw's narrative begins with a day that turned from idyllic to tragic, resulting in the loss of his nine-year-old son, William. In the throes of mourning, Shaw experienced a moment of revelation: his son had been his teacher all along, imparting wisdom that would carry him forward. "My Teacher, My Son" is more than Shaw's memoir—it's a guidebook for anyone grappling with the complexities of being present, letting go, and seeking connection in the wake of loss.Throughout the episode, we explore the themes of resilience, the search for meaning, and the ways in which tragedy can illuminate our most significant life lessons.Shaw's experiences as a father and coach converge, providing unique insights into embracing life's unpredictability with grace and fortitude. His story, though rooted in personal pain, stands as a testament to the strength found in vulnerability and the potential for growth in the face of life's greatest challenges.Amazon: My Teacher, My Son: Lessons on Life, Loss, and LoveNick's company: Mirrorbox Leadership Lab -----------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook
This week's podcast episode delves into the captivating journey of Merinda Smith, a seasoned leadership coach with an unwavering lifelong passion for horses. In a unique fusion of her love for equines and her deep expertise in personal growth and development.In this episode we speak about:The profound connection between humans and horsesMerinda's journey as a seasoned leadership coachLessons in personal growth and development through equine wisdom"Be Bundy - My Horse is My Teacher," Merinda's bookHow to embody being a true leader ABOUT MERINDA:Merinda Smith is an accomplished leadership coach whose lifelong passion for horses has forged a unique path. Merinda's profound expertise in personal growth and development beautifully converges with her deep love for these majestic creatures. Her latest creation, "Be Bundy - My Horse is My Teacher," takes readers on a journey into the incredible power of the human-horse connection. Drawing from her personal experiences with a remarkable horse named Bundy Bear, this book offers valuable lessons and insights for personal transformation. "Be Bundy" is now accessible in both Kindle and paperback formats, inviting readers to explore a world where equine wisdom guides the way to personal growth and profound connection. Join us in this enlightening conversation as Merinda shares her journey and the remarkable lessons learned from her equine companion, Bundy Bear.Connect with Merinda here:Facebook: @MerindaSmithBusinessCoachLinkedIn: @merindasmithWebsite: merindasmith.com.auThanks so much for listening ❤️ We'd love this episode to ripple out to more creatives, if you could leave a 5 star rating and review here we would greatly appreciate it
“You have to be okay with being both happy and sad at the same time, and I don't think many people are used to doing that.” –Nick ShawHaving a child die is the unimaginable fear of any parent. How do you go on after losing a child? What can you learn and bring forward? My friend Nick Shaw wrote a book about the lessons he's learned about slowing down, reflecting, and being yourself, after his son, William died. This is a heavier conversation than many we have here, but worth it.Nick had dabbled in journaling and meditation before his son died, and in the aftermath, as he was trying to make meaning of something so senseless, he used both tools. He found the need, as an introvert, to go deeply inside during this experience.Before William died, Nick was on the productivity treadmill, moving from point A to point B. When William died, time stopped. Nick took a leave of absence and his busy, hectic, highly structured days became amorphous. He didn't really know what to do with all the time, but slowly he learned how important the pause is, the time to reflect.We talk about: How loss and grief changed his experience of time and earning to live in the moment instead of always being focused on end results The lost art of reflectionGetting stuck in our own narrative of who we are and what we should be doingBeing yourself and creating an environment where others can be themselvesLearning to have a new relationship with somebody you've lost and to be happy and sad at the same timeA family ritual around remembering loved ones who have diedABOUT NICK Nick Shaw is an accomplished executive coach, author, and speaker known for his profound insights into personal transformation, self-discovery, and authentic leadership.Through much reflection and soul-searching, Nick has realized a need to help others find ways of living more intentional and meaningful lives. As an executive coach, Nick works with leaders to help them fully embrace the privilege of being a leader to help them create environments where their team members can thrive.Nick is the Co-founder of Mirrorbox Leadership Lab, an Executive Coaching and Leadership Development consulting firm. Utilizing an individual's real life experiences, Mirrorbox's goal is to help senior level leaders and executive teams bring about meaningful change in service of their personal and organizational growth. With the 2023 release of his debut book, My Teacher, My Son: Lessons on Life, Loss, and Love, Nick invited readers to embark on an introspective journey of their own.Through a compelling narrative about his experience losing his son, William, at just nine years old, Nick's book stretches the boundaries of the memoir form to teach and inspire its readers and to help them through their own complex emotions and experiences. In the pages of My Teacher, My Son, Nick offers a thought-provoking and supportive guide that urges individuals to examine their lives with honesty and self-compassion. Through poignant anecdotes, Nick encourages readers to reevaluate their choices and embrace a more fulfilling and purposeful existence.As of the publication of My Teacher, My Son, Nick lives in Carlisle, Massachusetts, with his wife, Susan, and his sons Kai (11) and Bodhi (3). His eldest son, William, is buried in Green Cemetery in Carlisle, a place where the family often spends time together and finds peace. Nick and his family enjoy spending time outdoors, hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, kayaking, and stand- up paddle boarding.LINKSWebsite: www.meetnickshaw.comInstagram: @nickshaw1975LinkedIn:...
Are you aware that with grief, the only way through is through? In today's episode, Nick Shaw joins us to spread positivity, hope, and the tools and resources that helped him go through the darkest time of his life: the death of his 9-year-old, William. Nick is an Executive Coach and the Author of "My Teacher, My Son: Lessons on Life, Loss, and Love," a breathtakingly honest and courageous portrait of Nick's emotional and mental state and evolution while processing the death of his son. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear about Nick's grief journey, the inspiration and courage to write a book and share his experiences, and his unique perspective on grieving the death of a child. Nick also shares tips and advice for grievers, the mantra he developed that helped him overcome his darkest moments, and more.Tune in and listen to episode 178 of Grief and Happiness and learn more about Nick's grief story and what kept him going after experiencing loss' ruthless version.Connect with Nick:WebsiteLinkedInGet Nick's book "My Teacher, My Son: Lessons on Life, Loss, and Love"Let's Connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestThe Grief and Happiness AllianceBook: Emily Thiroux Threatt - Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Brown is an American writer and illustrator. He is the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for his illustration of Creepy Carrots (written by Aaron Reynolds) and the author-illustrator of picture books Mr Tiger Goes Wild, My Teacher is a Monster, Fred Gets Dressed and The Curious Garden.His novel series about Roz, the Wild Robot has garnered lots of critical praise and many fans. In this episode, he talks with Nikki Gamble about the third novel in the series, The Wild Robot Protects,Support the showThank you for listening. If you enjoyed this podcast, please support us by subscribing to our channel. And if you are interested in the books we have featured, purchasing from our online bookshop Bestbooksforschools.comIn the Reading Corner is presented by Nikki Gamble, Director of Just Imagine. It is produced by Alison Hughes.Follow us on Youtube for more author events YouTube.com/@nikkigamble1For general news and updates, follow us on Twitter @imaginecentreFull details about the range of services we provide can be found on our website www.justimagine.co.uk
This week Trey and Patrick Franklin from Urban League Palm Beach County talk to Dr. Emma Banks teacher at Inlet Grove High School. They discuss her accomplishments in WPB over the years. How parents should prepare their kids for school, how the community can help the schools thrive, her My Teacher, My Hero" ceremony (that has welcomed Anthony Anderson, Stedman Graham, Sheryl Lee Ralph just to name a few) and much more!
This week Trey and Patrick Franklin from Urban League Palm Beach County talk to Dr. Emma Banks teacher at Inlet Grove High School. They discuss her accomplishments in WPB over the years. How parents should prepare their kids for school, how the community can help the schools thrive, her My Teacher, My Hero" ceremony (that has welcomed Anthony Anderson, Stedman Graham, Sheryl Lee Ralph just to name a few) and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Creating a Restful Way of Living :: [Ep. 176]Does the thought of summer winding down and the school year rapidly approaching leave you feeling stressed? Or maybe you are already in the crazy cycle of busy and experiencing the overwhelming feelings of burnout and longing for rest but don't even know where to start to get things on the right track?! A couple weeks ago, we talked about burnout and seeking TRUE rest. (If you missed those episodes, go check them out! Start at Episode 171 https://www.vowstokeep.com/podcast/episode/79ae99ba/burnout-are-you-getting-the-rest-you-need-ep-171) So often, many of us seek rest in the wrong things that can never provide the rest we long for. Which is why this episode is one you don't want to miss. We will be talking about Creating a Restful Way of Living.With summer coming to an end and busy schedules picking up, this episode will come in handy in teaching you how to intentionally create a sustainable, life-giving, restful way of living in the midst of all the busy. Don't miss it! P.S. Once you have listened to today's podcast, come back here to pray this prayer!My Savior, thank you for the cross and for giving me eternal rest! I lay the burdens of my sins at your feet (name specific sin and ask for forgiveness, thanking your Savior for His rest). My Master, this is YOUR day. Thank you for asking me to come under Your yoke, so I can learn to rest in my heart and soul as I work next to you. Show me right now where You are plowing. Open my eyes to the needs around me. My Teacher, thank you for being humble and gentle with me. Help me learn from You today how to handle this situation (be specific). Show me Your way of doing things and help me to rest in Your love so I can live a life of love poured out. AMEN!P.S.S. Check out a couple of our corresponding Blog posts about Creating a Restful Way of Living in your heart and marriage!https://www.vowstokeep.com/post/god-s-rest-or-my-work-making-a-choice-to-let-go-and-trust-godhttps://www.vowstokeep.com/post/a-marriage-at-rest-appetizers-and-dessertSupport the showFor more marriage encouragement, visit: www.VowsToKeep.com | V2K Blog | Marriage Counseling | Insta | FBApple Podcast listener? Leave review HERE.
Here we are again! Chapter 9 of the podcast begins afresh with new titles by previously visited authors, just not sequels to any books we've read. We start with Bruce Coville's (My Teacher is an Alien, My Teacher Fried My Brains) fantastical story of goblins, witches and wizards, secrets and curses, and a teddy bear brandishing hunchback. Find out why the darkest secret of this story isn't the non-lethal genocide on this fun-filled episode! THE LINKS: Rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Audible! Chat with us on our Discord View and discuss relevant material on our subreddit! Like us on Facebook Tweet us @reliterated View our Instagram Episode archive and video content on our YouTube channel Do whatever it is one does on TikTok Send us your burning questions/comments for our listener mail segment to reliterated@gmail.com
"Van Hargis has been called one of today's most versatile horsemen, a designation that reflects a lifetime devoted to learning-and communicating-the elements of superior horsemanship as applied in a variety of disciplines."Van is a veteran horse trainer, clinician, and expo presenter. He's been all over the world giving clinics and doing demonstrations and is an eloquent speaker who gets his point across effectively. His mission is to educate, motivate, inspire, and entertain, through superior horsemanship and humanship, those involved in or aspiring to be involved in the horse industry. I've considered him a friend for a decade and am embarrassed it has taken me this long to get him on the podcast.He's lead a colorful life, having been a college football player, his first customer was Billy Cook's wife, and he's even given clinics alongside the likes of Jack Brainard. Van's recently written a book called "The Horse is My Teacher" and has his ranch set up for people to spend long term stints with him learning about horses and horsemanship.Check him out and have a listen.https://www.vanhargis.com/https://www.facebook.com/vanhargishorsemanhttps://www.youtube.com/@VanHargisHorsemanshiphttps://www.instagram.com/vanhargishorsemanship/
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BURNOUT: Creating a Restful Way of Living :: [Ep. 149]Feeling burned out? Not sure if you can go on much longer like this but not sure how to change the status quo? Yeah, David and I have been there ourselves, even just this week. The past several weeks, we have been talking all about burnout and rest. In part 3 of this series, we recalibrated our thinking about the 7 different kinds of rest we are told we all need - looking at each one in light of God's Word. Understanding IF these kinds of "rest" are valid and how they fit into Christ's invitation to rest is crucial (if you missed that episode, go back and take a listen! Episode 148).This week is the final episode discussing burnout, so let's get started and jump right in today, learning that God offers us TRUE REST when we let HIM not only be our Savior but also our Master and our Teacher.P.S. Once you have listened to today's podcast, come back here to pray this prayer!My Savior, thank you for the cross and for giving me eternal rest! I lay the burdens of my sins at your feet (name specific sin and ask for forgiveness, thanking your Savior for His rest). My Master, this is YOUR day. Thank you for asking me to come under Your yoke, so I can learn to rest in my heart and soul as I work next to you. Show me right now where You are plowing. Open my eyes to the needs around me. My Teacher, thank you for being humble and gentle with me. Help me learn from You today how to handle this situation (be specific). Show me Your way of doing things and help me to rest in Your love so I can live a life of love poured out. AMEN!Support the showFor more marriage encouragement, visit: V2K Blog | Marriage Counseling | Insta | FBSupport our show!Apple Podcast listener? Leave review HERE.
Available to read on Irodori Sakura website: https://sakura-r18.irodoricomics.com/bl/Wolf-and-Master Wolf and Master are so cute and sexy! I love the wholesome relationship between both characters. Great sexy action scenes! The artwork is really good. I love Michio Aikawa's wolf form. Highly recommended read. New released this month November, I been wanted to read this doujinshi. I missed buying doujinshi and I'm waiting for more interesting titles to be realized. So far Irodori Sakura has some very good BL/Yuri titles that think everyone should check out. It is a simple, love doves story between a werewolf and a human. I am interested in reading animal characteristics/ beastman in BL. I read some and they are very good. This doujinshi is a cozy, sexy read. That has a wholesome relationship. The bedroom scene is very sexy! Full display of the downstairs department, great detail on the sex action. If you are a that type of reader who enjoys full-on visual sex scenes then you won't be disappointed with this story. You can feel the chemistry between both the character who enjoy each other company. It was very thought out. I hope there is more work from this artist. Lesson to: Teach Me More, Incubus by Susu もっとおしえて淫魔様 l Irodori Sakura l Review Episode 138 Check out other episode podcasts of Irodori comics I have reviewed: INITIATION by Tsukumo Go | Irodori Comic BL Doujinshi | Episode 37 My Teacher, My Lover | We Dating | Puppy Play With Papa | Irodori Comics Doujinshi manga Episode 19 DEMON BF | OSPHRESIOLAGNIA | For The One whom I adore | Irodori Comic BL Doujinshi | Episode 22 Irodori Sakura Twitter: @Irodori_Sakura
Available to buy and read on Irodori Sakura website: https://sakura-r18.irodoricomics.com/bl/Served-With-a-Kiss The drawing style is nice and charming. I was attracted to the cover artwork, the cover artwork is suggestive. The story is sweet, just guys simply having sex for the first time. Great sexy bedroom action. the downstairs department display in full display. I personally enjoyed reading this doujinshi, I like straightforward, friends become lovers stories. And I enjoyed the erotic visual drawings. It is visually stimulating. Highly recommended. Irodori Sakura Twitter: @Irodori_Sakura https://twitter.com/irodori_sakura Doujinshi is for Mature readers 18+ Artist: Mashiro Shiroiro Twitter: @siro_izo PIXIV: https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/3694811 Pages:22 Japanese title: 据え膳にキス SUEZEN NI KISS Sub genre/ Tag: Vanilla Check out other episode podcasts of Irodori comic I have reviewed: INITIATION by Tsukumo Go | Irodori Comic BL Doujinshi | Episode 37 My Teacher, My Lover | We Dating | Puppy Play With Papa | Irodori Comics Doujinshi manga Episode 19 DEMON BF | OSPHRESIOLAGNIA | For The One whom I adore | Irodori Comic BL Doujinshi | Episode 22 Love Lesson by Sola l Irodori Sakura Doujinshi l Episode 139 Teach Me More, Incubus by Susu もっとおしえて淫魔様 l Irodori Sakura l Episode 138
During this episode we will share and discuss how music is great for learning and boosts a child's self-esteem. Every culture in the world embraces music.History to ExploreOne of the most influential instruments in African culture are drums. Drums are considered the heartbeat of Africa. The book Oral Literature in Africa discusses how drums were used to communicate different messages in African culture (learn more).African ProverbFear a silent man. He has lips like a drum. - Yoruba ProverbPlease tweet us using the #cleverlychangingpodcast to tell us what this proverb means to you or leave us a voicemail and let us know what you think this African Proverb means.Word of the EpisodeOni means today in Yoruba. About Our SponsorNight Zookeeper sponsored this episode.Thank you, Night Zookeeper, for sponsoring this episode. Learning is fun, so the Night Zookeeper educational online program is a big hit in my house. My 9-year-old loves it. She asks to use it at least three days a week (weekends included). I can't say I blame her; it is a very engaging language arts program with many great features. I love that it provides a safe online environment for my children. Tutors review all shared content to ensure their safety while in the Night Zookeeper realm. My little love creating new zoo characters and leveling them up by playing games, building accessories, and writing reports. Even my 7-year-old reluctant writer and reader thoroughly enjoys this program. It feels more like playing than learning, which is what this homeschooling mama needs for her favorite little lion. As a former tutor with America Reads and a five-year homeschool veteran, this is one educational tool that I highly recommend.Click on this link to access an exclusive offer for 50% off the annual Night Zookeeper subscription and a free 7-day trial. Let's Connect!Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? 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Ledbetter Glaude is the founder and Executive Director of Inét Entertainment Corporation and the president of Inet Productions Inc., which offers instrumental, vocal, and performance skills. She is an instructor and graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston, receiving a Bachelor of Music degree with a major in Professional Music.For over a decade, 4x award winning Female Music Producer of New England's Urban Award. Angel Monét has created a revolution in the world of Children's music through her original songs filled with uplifting themes and Gospel, Pop, Funk, Hip Hop and Caribbean rhythms.Inét Productions IncAs president of Inét Productions Inc, Ms. Angel Monét runs a music production company that specializes in the development of instrumental, vocal and performance skills. She is a proud instructor for Berklee City Music's Piano and Voice programs at her alma mater Berklee College of Music in Boston, Ma. She is the founder of the HOI Network Internet Radio Station and Creator of the “House of Inspiration Show”. Monét Ledbetter-Glaude's original program, “Peppy People's Music” provides a multicultural music curriculum with resources that teach children the fundamentals of music and addresses the needs of music in early childhood education. She is a songwriter, performer, vocalist, pianist and playwright. She is also the creator of “Jack's World”, a musical filled with inspirational messages of Love, Family and Self-Esteem. Mone't received an iParenting Media Award for the Jack's World” soundtrack and was a featured opening act for the famous “Univer-Soul Circus.” Monét has also written, performed, produced, and recorded her latest song “MY TEACHER” which is a tribute to teachers all over the world. Her recent album, “Children Are a Gift,” was released on her own imprint, Rossy Records. She is also the author of the children's book “Introducing Jack Christopher Wilson” that comes along with music and character-building tools. Listen today's episode and learn how music is important for your child to explore as a part of his or her curriculum. Connect with Ms. Angel Monét InetProductionsInc.com Website: The Ms. Angel Monét Show Instagram: @msangelmonet Tweetable quote: "There are lessons to learn from the very children we raise. Because of that, I genuinely believe bringing awareness to the importance of mental health and positive self-esteem are community responsibilities . . . edifying tunes creates core memories for families. Order a Clever Homeschool Kit valued at $175: Don't forget to order one of our exclusive Clever Homeschool Kits. The value of each individual kit is $175 USD, and the first 25 people who sign-up for a kit will receive free-shipping. Kits ship in early October and will include: t-shirts, games, stickers, a planner, and more. 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Available to buy and read on Irodori Sakura website: https://sakura-r18.irodoricomics.com/bl/love-lesson Irodori Sakura Twitter: @Irodori_Sakura https://twitter.com/irodori_sakura Doujinshi is for mature readers 18+ About Irodori Comics Irodori Comics localizes and publishes Japanese doujinshi for Western fans to enjoy. Author: SOLA Japanese title: ラブ・レッスン~お隣のエッチなお兄さんがSEXのお世話も してくれます~ LOVE LESSON OTONARI NO ECCHI NA ONII-SAN GA SEX NO OSEWA MO SHITEKUREMASU Translate: Love Lesson - The naughty brother next door will take care of your sex life too! I was very much interested to buy and read this artist's work. It looks like it would be a very smutty story. The cover art is cute and charming. I had a feeling it would be a fun read. The storyline is sweet. Both Kou and Minoru have great chemistry. Loads of fun and great sexy action! the drawings display the full action well. Has great lewd composition, and the sexy angle was a pleasure to look at. The lewd facial expression captures the orgasm of both characters. The detail of the (private area) downstairs department is well drawn. I like the charming art style. This was the first of Sola's works that I read and I really enjoyed it. I am looking forward to reading more of Sola's works in the future. Highly recommend! Check out other episode podcasts of Irodori Comics I have reviewed: INITIATION by Tsukumo Go | Irodori Comic BL Doujinshi | Episode 37 My Teacher, My Lover | We Dating | Puppy Play With Papa | Irodori Comics Doujinshi manga Episode 19 DEMON BF | OSPHRESIOLAGNIA | For The One whom I adore | Irodori Comic BL Doujinshi | episode 22
Available on Irodori Sakura website (18+ site) https://sakura-r18.irodoricomics.com/bl/Teach-Me-More-Incubus Irodori Sakura Twitter: @Irodori_Sakura https://twitter.com/irodori_sakura Author: Susu Japanese title: MOTTO OSHIETE INMA SAMA This Doujinshi is for mature readers 18+ About Irodori Comics Irodori Comics localizes and publishes Japanese doujinshi for Western fans to enjoy. It has been a while since I did a review on Irodori doujinshi manga. I saw some new releases from new artists on Irodori Sakura twitter profile and I was very much interested in reading some of them. I was going to wait but I felt I wanted but I was in a mood to read smutty manga. Irodori comic has made a lot of updated and changed its website. They have created a separate page that stores different categories. Irodori Sakura has its own separate page that you can easily navigate and browse the BL/Yuri titles. Camero practised summoning and wanted to rank up. He happens to summon an Incubus which is illegal to summon. But the incubus is not going away so easier. Alu kissed Camero. Camero got addicted to the pleasure. This manga is so fun, and quick. The drawings are well drawn. I like the incubus character in BL, incubus are always sexy, and seductive. Check out other episode podcasts of Irodori Comics I have reviewed: INITIATION by Tsukumo Go | Irodori Comic BL Doujinshi | Episode 37 My Teacher, My Lover | We Dating | Puppy Play With Papa | Irodori Comics Doujinshi manga Episode 19 DEMON BF | OSPHRESIOLAGNIA | For The One whom I adore | Irodori Comic BL Doujinshi | episode 22
My Teacher will be in Yucaipa October 1st and 2nd 2022. I'm hoping this episode will give you a little bit of the flavor. If you'd like to attend the workshop is $325 cash or check only. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me via text phone or Messengers
Today we meet a ghost who wants to get in your room, and then we investigate the infamous cannibal Gregory Hale! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw Links: EP 902 - The Totally Tubular Purple Portal of Guerrero, Mexico (Cannibal episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-902-the-totally-tubular-purple-portal-of-guerrero-mexico EP 771 - Escape From Cannibal Island: An Interactive Adventure! (Cannibal episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-771-escape-from-cannibal-island-an-interactive-adventure EP 622 - The Disturbing Disappearance Of Branson Perry (Cannibal episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-622-the-disturbing-disappearance-of-branson-perry EP 565 - The Yellow Note Conspiracy Of NYC (Cannibal episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-565-the-yellow-note-conspiracy-of-nyc EP 372 - My Teacher, The Demon Hunter (Cannibal episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-372-my-teacher-the-demon-hunter EP 364 - Deerfoot (Cannibal episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-364-deerfoot EP 99 - The Unspeakable Conspiracy: God Was Raped (Cannibal episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-99-the-unspeakable-conspiracy-god-was-raped Shadowlands Arizona (Ghost Girl Behind Door story) http://www.theshadowlands.net/places/arizona.htm Trails Store on Mill Avenue - Tempe ,Arizona https://hauntedplacesofusa.blogspot.com/2009/10/trails-store-on-mill-avenue-tempe.html TRAILS https://www.hauntedplaces.org/item/trails/ Sunbar Tempe https://tinyurl.com/5dfzr8ts Lisa Marie Hyder & The Cannibal https://morbidology.com/lisa-marie-hyder-the-cannibal/ 'My daughter was mangled, butchered and chopped up like liver': Father horrified after suspected devil worshiper 'killed and ate' a cancer-stricken mother of six https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2655158/My-daughter-mangled-butchered-chopped-like-liver-Father-horrified-suspected-devil-worshiper-killed-cannibalized-cancer-stricken-mother-six.html Report: Tenn. man accused of killing, eating woman https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tennessee-man-accused-of-dismembering-eating-female-murder-victim/ Gregory Scott HALE https://murderpedia.org/male.H/h/hale-gregory.htm Richard Chase https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Chase Listen to the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili Thanks to Fabio N! Pintrest https://www.pinterest.com/basque5150/jason-carpenter-hood-river/ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 – 2022
This week, we scour our Netflix recommendations and come away with a thriller that goes off the rails in the third act. And we love it for that. We watched My Teacher, My Obsession, a movie that tries to raise awareness of a very real problem: psychotic teen girls seducing their slow-witted hunky male teachers. Pick up your jaw, sugar, she's legal. Join us as we try to tiptoe around the landmines of the sensitive subject, choose sides between the crazy girl and the mean girl, and all agree that the teacher isn't doing enough to avoid precarious situations. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie. We are a proud member of Geek Vibes Nation and you can find them at gvnation.com.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, we scour our Netflix recommendations and come away with a thriller that goes off the rails in the third act. And we love it for that. We watched My Teacher, My Obsession, a movie that tries to raise awareness of a very real problem: psychotic teen girls seducing their slow-witted hunky male teachers. Pick up your jaw, sugar, she's legal. Join us as we try to tiptoe around the landmines of the sensitive subject, choose sides between the crazy girl and the mean girl, and all agree that the teacher isn't doing enough to avoid precarious situations. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie. We are a proud member of Geek Vibes Nation and you can find them at gvnation.com.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.
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This week, we're breaking down the 1995/1999 romantic comedy erotic thriller(?) "My Teacher's Wife." We try to figure out what genre of movie this is supposed to be, wonder how they landed on "gigantic metal sculpture artist" as a defining character trait for Tia Carrere, come up with a bunch of ways to make this into a watchable movie, and discuss some of the oddest premises for 90s After School Specials. As always, be sure to subscribe, rate, review, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @RecapNGownPod, and join our Facebook group, the Recap and Gown Fan Club! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My almost teen son agreed to be back on for a new mini-series, My Son, My Teacher. “You have to let me be myself, Mom.” We negotiated no profanity on the show (mindful profanity is ok at home)… Meet Kieran two years later: https://content.blubrry.com/thedrdeniseshow/recording-6_postproductions_2022-03-08-t09-37-59pm-final-mix_2_.mp3 ***I did not pay him. Show Notes: Another Zoom Bites the […] Continue reading...
Miriam Campbell is a SLP, MSW and teacher. She developed a SEL RTI model that schools and therapists are loving! It is adaptable, supports teachers and is the only effective generalization model. School leaders are revolutionizing the way they support SEL development with this tool. SEL RTI model Generalization - can't teach kids generalized skills unless you have a system in place. Reinforce skills that kids are learning in therapy Bonus: it helps teachers as well Teachers have to be the owners of it. When behaviors get in the way of our goals, they are problems. How to develop kids into the adults we want them to be. Starting basic, with something like self-awareness. “I see I think I feel I choose” as a construct to help kids self-regulate Tier 2 and Tier 3 responses are more repetition and deeper conversations “My Teacher needs to understand me.” is not a helpful self-talk strategy, but our teachers do need to understand our kids. How to be a transformative principal? Behaviors are learning opportunities. Sponsors Transformative Principal Mastermind Lead a school everyone can be proud of. Being a principal is tough work. You're pulled in all kinds of directions. You never have the time to do the work that really matters. Join me as I help school leaders find the time to do the work they became principals to do. I help you stop putting out fires and start leading. Learn more at https://transformativeprincipal.com John Catt Today's Transformative Principal sponsor, John Catt Educational, amplifies world-class voices on timeless topics, with a list of authors recognized globally for their fresh perspectives and proven strategies to drive success in modern schools and classrooms. John Catt's mission is to support high-quality teaching and learning by ensuring every educator has access to professional development materials that are research-based, practical, and focused on the key topics proven essential in today's and tomorrow's schools. Learn more about professional development publications that are easy to implement for your entire faculty, and are both quickly digestible and rigorous, by visiting https://us.johncattbookshop.com/. Learn more about some of the newest titles: - The Coach's Guide to Teaching by Doug Lemov The Feedback Pendulum: A manifesto for enhancing feedback in education by Michael Chiles Putting Staff First: A blueprint for revitalising our schools by John Tomsett and Jonny Uttley 10 Things Schools Get Wrong (And How We Can Get Them Right) by Jared Cooney Horvath and David Bott Let's Talk About Flex: Flipping the flexible working narrative for education by Emma Turner A Parent's Guide to Powerful Teaching by Patrice Bain John Catt is also proud publisher of the new book from Transformative Principal host Jethro Jones: SchoolX: How principals can design a transformative school experience for students, teachers, parents – and themselves Visit this page to learn more about bulk orders and how to bring John Catt's research-based materials to your school: https://us.johncattbookshop.com/pages/agents-and-distributors
Happy new year! Our first episode in '22 is the follow-up to My Teacher is an Alien (which we covered in Ep. 22), in which Duncan Dougal discovers there's another teacher at school who is an alien. We pay tribute to Sidney Poitier and Betty White and try not to compare Steve Irwin to Adolf Hitler. Andy has Covid, Josh is cold, and Harold still thinks an unlikely character is a secret alien. Interact with us! Join the discussion and view and post relevant material on our subreddit! Like us on Facebook Tweet us @reliterated View our Instagram Episode archive and video content on our YouTube channel Do whatever it is one does on TikTok Send us your burning questions/comments for our listener mail segment to reliterated@gmail.com
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This week on Mindful Monday we continue to talk about Back to School. I am spending some time thinking about going back to school and I am thinking about lots of “What ifs?” I have found some funny books about going back to school to share with you this week. The first book we are going to talk about is The Pigeon HAS to Go to School! by Mo Willems. Pigeon does not want to go back to school and he spends lots of time thinking about “What if?”. He says there is too much to learn and too much to do. In the end he decides that school is exactly where he wants to be. Another book we are going to look at is My Teacher is a Monster! (No, I Am Not.) by Peter Brown. Bobby has a problem at school and her name is Mrs. Kirby. She stomps, roars, and acts like a monster. Bobby can't believe it when he meets her at the park but by the end of the day he thinks, maybe she isn''t such a monster after all. For more bedtime stories, longer sleep sounds, meditations and more, try: http://sleeptightpremium.com Sleep Tight! Sheryl & Clark ❤️ If you get value from our podcast, please consider subscribing to Sleep Tight Premium. With Sleep Tight Premium you get access to our complete back catalogue of interruption-free bedtime stories, guided meditations, sleep sounds and sleep music. And special shoutouts for the kids! Visit sleeptightpremium.com to start your free trial.
Andy and Alyssa read Goosebumps #50: Calling All Creeps. Along the way, they discuss bullying, phone creeps, Warren G. Harding and the Teapot Dome scandal, the Caldecott and Newbery Medals, the Weather Channel, giving props to lunch ladies, the Face-Heel Turn, Saint Maud (2019), the "Earshot" episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999), Jennifer's Body (2009), conspiracy theories, Dr. Strangelove (1964), invasion plots, Them (Ils, 2006), Bruce Coville's My Teacher is an Alien series (1989 - 1992), James Tiptree, Jr.'s "The Screwfly Solution" (1977), secret cabals, Ira Levin's The Boys from Brazil (novel 1976, film 1978), Richard Condon's The Manchurian Candidate (novel 1959, film 1962), Eyes Wide Shut (1999), The Conspiracy (2012), BlacKkKlansman (2018), contaminated food, Sweeney Todd, workplace revenge, not being believed, The Invisible Man (2020), Duncan (2020), The Bailey School Kids series (1999-2006), colonialism, the competing alien species of the Gooseverse, the alpha male fallacy, identity seeds, the Weather Underground, H.P. Lovecraft, and lizard people. // Music by Haunted Corpse // Follow @saypodanddie on Twitter and Instagram, and get in touch at saypodanddie@gmail.com
Welcome back to Below Grade Level! On this episode, we finish reading My Teacher is an Alien by Bruce Coville! Susan, Peter, and bad boy idiot Duncan team up to take down their evil alien teacher, but will they succeed, or will children get abducted for who knows what kind of experiments?! Don’t miss this … Continue reading Chapter 47 | My Teacher is an Alien | Chapters 13-END!
Welcome back to Below Grade Level! On this episode, we continue reading My Teacher is an Alien by Bruce Coville! After finding out her teacher is an alien (spoiler alert: it’s in the title), Susan has to convince Peter that there’s an intergalactic plot to kidnap 6th graders or something! Will Peter believe her? Will … Continue reading Chapter 46 | My Teacher is an Alien | Chapters 6-12
Welcome back to Below Grade Level! On this episode, we begin reading My Teacher is an Alien by Bruce Coville! Meet Susan, Peter, and their new teacher Mr. Smith, definitely a human man and not an alien! Tagents galore as we discuss everything from dittos to slate boards to a mysterious commercial jingle that nobody … Continue reading Chapter 45 | My Teacher is an Alien | Chapters 1-5
A number of my students got initiated with my Teacher. I thought I would talk about this and some of the things that were said at the workshop. For those of you who weren't here next year you can come if you plan ahead. My Teacher also stops in a number of other cities check his website.
Welcome to the She Blows it Podcast and; oh, boy was this episode a ride! Join your host me, your host, Carla Coley in a discussion on Episode #2- My Teacher doesn't look like me, where I reference how teacher and student relationships and how that impacts quality of education based on supporting research from the following sources: 1. https://www.gse.harvard.edu/news/ed/16/05/where-are-all-teachers-color 2. https://www.chalkbeat.org/2019/5/15/21121045/i-was-a-white-teacher-who-couldn-t-talk-about-race-a-journey-through-successful-u-s-high-schools-cha' I not only touch base on teachers who can't identify with their students, but I get to the bottom of the why and how. Peep out my narrative at the end where I'm serving metaphors and giving you a perspective of emotional intelligence through the lens of a #misfit. Tell me what you think about that one! Subscribe, relax, and enjoy the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sheblowsit/support
I finally got some new manga. Even the manga I couldn't get last month January. It does take a while for the books to dispatch, rough over a week but I was so happy they arrived. It felt a long time since I got any physical manga. I even got Wild Wild Wildlife and Cain: Mr Rain both published by Kuma. I have done a review on other Kuma manga (you should listen if you are interested. I hope next month March I be able to get some new Sublime manga. I actually gonna pre-order them soon. Manga I bought: * Sasaki and Miyano, Vol. 1 By Syou Harusono * Canis : Dear Mr Rain By Zakk * Wild Wild Wildlife By Hyougo Kijima * Tamamo-chan's a Fox! Vol. 1 By Yuuki Ray * Black Butler, Vol. 5 By Yana Toboso * Nichijou Vol 1 and 3 by Keiichi Arawi * Cherry Magic! Thirty Years Of Virginity Can Make You A Wizard?! Vol1 By Yuu Toyota (been dispatched) R18 Doujinshi I bought: Irodori Comic had a valentines sale ( both Irodori Lite and Irodori Comic site) during 14 -23 February, they had a sale on a selection of Vanilla tag Doujinshi. They were very cheap starting from 0.99 to $5. I bought so many because of the bargain I can get and to grow my Doujinshi collection. There were two BL Doujinshi for sale ‘My Teacher's, My Lover' and ‘we Dating' which I already bought and reviewed on my podcast (episode 19 and 22). I actually bought some of BL Doujinshi manga from Irodori Comics. I'll mention a few I bought: * Shinobu's Divorcee Body - Living Together by Yoshu Ohepe * The Oni and the Fresh Peach by Nemu * Recharge by Disciplining the Newbie Succubus Maid by Yanyo * The Tanuki's Lover by Nemu * Nurse Chiyo's Crazy for Tanuki by Nemu * I LOVE YOU SO, MASTER! (Series) by Sorono Irodori Comic SIte (18) https://irodoricomics.com/
This week the boys cover topics such as Eddie Van Halen and 70's bands, My Teacher the Octopus, as well as horror movies since it is October after all.
SARFRAZ AHMED lives and works in the East Midlands, professional trained as a careers adviser and has branched out as trainer, assessor, and a careers writer. He has been writing for poetry for eighteen years and has contributed his poems to many anthologies published over the years including; Paint the Sky With Stars, published by Re-invention UK and many others by published by the United Press, as well as many other contributions online. In his spare time he enjoys music and travelling and engaging with the arts. News Flash! Sarfraz has a new book coming out on November 2! It is his Children's Book, entitled My Teacher's an Alien Where can you find Sarfraz? Cosmo Funnel, Green Cat Books, Amazon --- 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/lisa-tomey/message
Rabbi Amy Eilberg is the first woman ordained as a Conservative rabbi by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. She serves as a spiritual director, kindness coach, and peace and justice educator. She recently served as the Coordinator of Jewish Engagement for Faith in Action Bay Area, a multi-faith, multi-racial social justice organization in the San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to that she served as the director of the Pardes Rodef Shalom (Pursuer of Peace) Communities Program, teaching Jewish civil discourse to rabbis, synagogues and Jewish organizations. Her book, From Enemy to Friend: Jewish Wisdom and the Pursuit of Peace, was published by Orbis Books in March 2014. She received her Doctor of Ministry degree from United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities in 2016. See Rabbi Eilberg interviewed in: And the Gates Opened: Women in the Rabbinate, a 2005 JTS retrospective produced on the twentieth anniversary of Rabbi Eilberg's ordination. During the interview, Rabbi Eilberg discusses her teacher Sylvia Boorstein. Here is an interview of Sylvia Boorstein on the program “On Being” with Krista Tippett. Rabbi Bernstein cites Sylvia Boorstein's work in his 2019 Yom Kippur sermon, "Don't just do something, sit there! And other ways to confront mortality." Rabbi Eilberg's mentor at Brandeis University, Rabbi Al Axelrad, will be recognized by readers of Mitch Albom's best-seller Tuesdays With Morrie, the ultimate "My Teacher" story. Dr. Morrie Schwartz, Albom's beloved teacher, was a sociology professor at Brandeis and was a friend of Rabbi Axelrad. After Schwartz succumbed to ALS, Rabbi Axelrad conducted his funeral in 1995. On the last page of Tuesdays With Morrie, Albom writes: "The funeral was held on a damp, windy morning. The grass was wet and the sky was the color of milk. We stood by the hole in the earth, close enough to hear the pond water lapping against the edge and to see ducks shaking off their feathers. "Although hundreds of people had wanted to attend, Charlotte kept this gathering small, just a few close friends and relatives. Rabbi Axelrad read a few poems. Morrie's brother, David—who still walked with a limp from his childhood polio—lifted the shovel and tossed dirt in the grave, as per tradition. "At one point, when Morrie's ashes were placed into the ground, I glanced around the cemetery. Morrie was right. It was indeed a lovely spot, trees and grass and a sloping hill. “'You talk, I'll listen,' he had said. I tried doing that in my head and, to my happiness, found that the imagined conversation felt almost natural. I looked down at my hands, saw my watch and realized why. "It was Tuesday."Albom, Mitch. Tuesdays with Morrie (p. 206). Crown. Kindle Edition. For questions and comments, email Rabbi Ed Bernstein at myteacherpodcast@gmail.com.Follow the My Teacher Podcast on social media:Twitter: @PodcastTeachFacebookInstagram
We contemplate Charlie Kaufman's I'm Thinking of Ending Things and also talk The New Mutants, Channel Zero, Demolition and The Umbrella Academy. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Intro: 0:00 - 11:21 Review - I'm Thinking of Ending Things: 11:21 - 38:50 Micro-Reviews - Channel Zero, The New Mutants, The Umbrella Academy, Demolition Man, My Teacher, My Obsession: 38:50 - 1:07:03 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:07:03 - 1:10:44 Spoiler Discussion - I'm Thinking of Ending Things: 1:10:44 - 1:33:21
My Teacher, My Obsession (2018) follows Kyla, a loner who is struggling at school, who befriends a new student, Riley. However, Riley’s father, Chris, is the new teacher at their school and things become messy once Kyla sets her sights on Chris. This bizarre TV-movie bewilders Oscar and Carl, as they try and figure out who would watch this.
At a children’s music recital, I watched a teacher and student seat themselves in front of a piano. Before their duet began, the teacher leaned over and whispered some last-minute instructions. As music flowed from the instrument, I noticed that the student played a simple melody while the teacher’s accompaniment added depth and richness to the song. Near the end of the piece, the teacher nodded his approval. The Christian life is much more like a duet than a solo performance. Sometimes, though, I forget that Jesus is “sitting next to me,” and it’s only by His power and guidance that I can “play” at all. I try to hit all the right notes on my own—to obey God in my own strength, but this usually ends up seeming fake and hollow. I try to handle problems with my limited ability, but the result is often discord with others. My Teacher’s presence makes all the difference. When I rely on Jesus to help me, I find my life is more honoring to God. I serve joyfully, love freely, and I’m amazed as God blesses my relationships. It’s like Jesus told His first disciples, “If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing” (John 15:5). Each day we play a duet with our good Teacher—it’s His grace and power that carry the melody of our spiritual lives.
This episode contains: We get off to a rough start this episode, we chat about Devon's roof caving in, why the Beatles took so long to join iTunes and sound effect editing. Don't worry, we eventually get to the science. All The Lovely People, Where Do They All Come From?: World population likely to shrink after mid-century, forecasting major shifts in global population and economic power. New estimates show the world population peaking in 2064 with 9.7 billion and declining to 8.8 billion by 2100. We talk about what is changing in our world for these numbers to make sense, and how our world will change accordingly. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/07/200715150444.htm Light at the End of the Tunnel: Experimental COVID-19 vaccine safe, and generates immune response. The investigational vaccine mRNA-1273 was well tolerated and prompted neutralizing antibody activity in healthy adults. We talk about this amazing news and why science is so slow. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/07/200714171338.htm Science Fiction: We quickly touch upon such topics as breath holding, the houses in Harry Potter, and Candyland before settling on the classic book from our youth, My Teacher is an Alien. Ben is reading it to his son, who loves it. We talk more about Bruce Coville's work before a segue into the newly announced book by Ernest Cline, Ready Player Two. We talk about if a sequel was required and wonder what it could possibly be about. Steven gets us up to speed on the newly announced show Star Wars: The Bad Batch, about a group of specialized clones and what they're up to after the Clone Wars end. Ben has been watching Doom Patrol and Steven asks for a reason to watch, to which he is given many. Steven then talks about The Old Guard, the Netflix movie adapted from the Greg Rucka comic. It's a good movie.
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Australia's musical treasure Marcia Hines calls up for a chat, Erin Molan calls in with her Footy tips, and the Tribal Drum beats for "My Teacher, Mr Wacky"!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is traditional on Shavuot, "the season for the giving of the Torah" to study Torah throughout the night on Shavuot night in a ceremony called "Tikkun Leil Shavuot." This year, due to COVID-19, most communities are not able to gather in synagogues for Shavuot beginning Thursday night, May 28. The Rabbinical Assembly, the association of Conservative Rabbis, produced a series of pre-recorded video study sessions. Here's the full playlist. Here is Rabbi Bernstein's video. Here is Rabbi Bernstein's study sheet.The Rabbinical Assembly will also broadcast a live Tikkun Leil Shavuot: Thursday, May 28, 9 PM - Friday, May 29, 9 AM EDT broadcast on YouTube Live at www.tinyurl.com/RATikkun
Fred Rogers' 2002 Commencement Address at Dartmouth College For questions and comments, email Rabbi Ed Bernstein at myteacherpodcast@gmail.com. Follow the My Teacher Podcast on social media: Twitter: @PodcastTeachFacebookInstagram
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! In upcoming pilot season of the My Teacher Podcast, we will meet three engaging leaders, Emily McDonnell, Austin Kaufman, and Rabbi Ellen Wolintz-Fields, each with stories to tell about their inspiring teachers. Episodes with full interviews drop in major podcast distribution channels May 24. Subscribe today.
Episode 276: Peeping Sonic: Tyler and Pat start off the episode by discussing the new indie thriller film Greenlight (screener provided by The Horror Collective). Tyler leads the discussion of the latest Nerd News (including a discussion of the new Batman costume teaser). The Nerds then review the new video game adaptation Sonic the Hedgehog! They end the episode with a Nerd Favorite...favorite snack to game with? Timestamps: -What We are Into: 6:34-21:01 -Nerd News: 21:01-43:02 -Sonic the Hedgehog (Spoiler Free) Review: 43:02-1:16 -Nerd Favorite: 1:16-1:19 Greenlight:Graham Denman's debut feature stars Chase Williamson (Beyond the Gates, John Dies at the End), Shane Coffey (Pretty Little Liars, Starry Eyes), Caroline Williams (Texas Chainsaw Massacre II, Tales of Halloween), Nicole Alexandra Shipley (Guardians of the Galaxy, All Saints Eve), Evanne Friedmann (As Night Comes, Death's Gambit) Victor Turpin (Ma, BnB HELL), Craig Stark (The Hateful Eight, Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood), and Chris Browning (Bright, Angel Has Fallen, Only Mine, Bosch). Director Graham Denman's debut feature, written by Patrick R Young (Bastard, My Teacher, My Obsession) and produced by Rudy Scalese (Going To Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film, Casa De Mi Padre, Ceremony). The film was financed by Talk Story Pictures and executive produced by Greg Blunden, Pamela Blunden, and Phil Malaspina. Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Vote for us for "Podcast of the Month" on Podcast Land!
Ask Not. Starfleet has a tradition of testing its members: Kirk and the Kobayashi Maru, Wesley Crusher and the psych scenario, Deanna Troi and her command test are examples. These trials are designed to judge character, loyalty, and the ability to make decisions. When serving aboard Captain Pike's Enterprise, the drill is no different. In this episode of The Edge, hosts Amy Nelson and Patrick Devlin discuss the latest episode of Short Treks, “Ask Not.” We delve into the many types of coercion used by Pike is his attempt to get Cadet Thira Sidhu to break her orders and go rogue. We question if this was too harsh compared with previous tests we've seen in Star Trek and recognize that even Pike believes it was extreme and inhumane. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Initial Thoughts (00:07:22) Pike's Odd Behavior (00:13:39) This Is a Test (00:14:53) Types of Coercion (00:17:42) Extreme and Inhuman (00:24:48) Coming of Age (00:33:26) Phaser Action (00:40:20) My Teacher (00:43:12) Closing (00:51:52) Hosts Amy Nelson and Patrick Devlin Production Patrick Devlin (Editor) Amy Nelson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Tom Puleo (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) James Muldrow (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Brian Meloche (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Rayme and Radrey talk mostly about his new novel “Even on Mars” and his other books. They also later talk about stuff like: Total Recall, My Teacher was an Alien and other children's books, Rayme's fear of robots, writing about assholes, politics, religion, and finally Rayme shocks everyone at the end by answering a live chat comment. Buy it now here for only $1 or 100 yen on Kindle: https://www.amazon.co.jp/Even-Mars-En... Or on paperback: https://www.amazon.com/Even-Mars-Raym... Rayme's website: rayme-michaels.blogspot.com Rayme's twitter: https://www.twitter.comraymemichaels Rayme's Tumblr: https://raymemichaels.tumblr.com/ Rayme's other books: https://www.amazon.co.jp/%E6%B4%8B%E6... To see the full uncut episode become patron over on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2452564 To listen to this show on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/w... To contact Radrey: happisunstudio@gmail.com SUPPORT: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2452564 SOCIAL MEDIA Like: https://www.facebook.com/The-Radrey-C... Follow: https://twitter.com/radorii Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radrey/ Join my discord here: https://discord.gg/j5kDWR
Although Harmon Carson is known as the Bayou Bowhunter, he sharpened his bowhunting skills in the in the mountains of Colorado. Harmon credits his dad for lots of his skills, but not necessarily in the traditional father/son teaching sense. In many cases, Harmon learned to hunt because his father would escort him into the woods, but from then on he was on his own to learn the rest - methods that might not fly today. Nonetheless, those lessons made Harmon one heck of a good bowhunter - no more gun, no more compound, just straight up traditional bowhunting. Harmon says, learn to hunt first and the weapon you choose becomes irrelevant. OUR SPONSORS: Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool, Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears, QUIETKAT, BIG BUCK MERCH DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: Go Outside and Play Exposure to the Western Hunt Dad Taught Us to Blood Trail Start Hunting at 5 Years Old Dad was My Teacher and Not Too Pick a Hair When You Focus on the Details, Good Things Happen You're Going to Hunt Colorado Drawing on an Elk and Settling in on a Pin Not Gonna Hunt with a Gun Again Compound to the Traditional A Black Widow Recurve Hunting with My Compound AND My Longbow Now I Know Where to Look All I Did Was Change Weapons Aaron Snyder, the Guy Knew How to Hunt First Learn to Hunt First Make Sure They Have Been Successful Stacking, Training with Eyes Closed, Bad Habits Don't Go Too Heavy Too Fast Wind- No Scent Control, Except for Clothing Soaked in Sweat, Down Wind to the Risky Edge The Buck Circle and Hook Down Wind Side Until You Almost Mess Up Stand Placement, Height, Shot Angles Visual Blobs in a Deer Peripheral The Taxidermy Business Gain Respect for Them to Figure Them Out The One Buck - Study Him and Others Will Follow Memorable Deer Hunt and 10 Rapid Fire Qs Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips
We're back! After a tragic, mimosa-related death for Kelly's laptop (RIP old friend), a brief period of mourning and gaining a new computer was needed. But now Kelly and Emily are not only back, they've got a guest! Their friend(?) Alex joins them this week to discuss the classic kid's tale of alien abduction, Bruce Coville's "My Teacher is an Alien". It's time to talk about hot substitutes, out-of-place casual misogyny, and survival strategies for not being abducted by extraterrestrial teachers. Do YOU know how to stay off their list? Neither do your podcast hosts. Twitter: @ThrowbackBSPod Music: "Heartbreaker" by Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) Next episode: "The Witch of Blackbird Pond" by Elizabeth George Speare
How do the power of story and personal narrative impact our lives? Robert interviews Dr. Mary June Wright who shares her Ph.D. thesis, “My mother, My Teacher,” a narrative inquiry into the relationship of mother as teacher.
Angus Hordern interviews Vietnam veteran David Leafe. Life on the Line tracks down Australian war veterans and records their stories. Today's conversation is with Vietnam veteran David Leafe. David joined the army for a scholarship to study dentistry, and found himself in the heart of Vietnam’s jungle. David returned to the podcast in the bonus episode My Teacher, My Hero with Rex Ward and the 2018 special episode Panel - The Vietnam War.
On this week's episode, Alex and Brandon chat about space, the final frontier.First up this week, Alex brings the Jabba's Palace themed Star Wars Smuggler's Bounty box from Funko, which was really creative this time. After that Brandon chooses a subject for this week's ABC's of Geekdom segment. Following that, Alex goes over corrections from last week's show, which include Pop! vinyls, Mortal Kombat, Spelling Jungle, ClueFinders, My Teacher is an Alien, Reader Rabbit, Captain Underpants, Game of Thrones, Justice League, Marvel properties, Supergirl, Lucifer (the show), Pokémon, the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film, the Lion King, Big Hero 6, and Lilo and Stitch.After the break, the boys talk about the multitude of news from the past week, including the Rogue One sizzle reel, the next Star Trek movie, season 7 of Game of Thrones, casting for Gotham and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., new Pokémon, the trailer for the Telltale Batman game, the trailer for Godzilla: Resurgence, images from LEGO Batman movie, the announcement of the live action Pokémon movie, the announcement of Shrek 5, news about the Divergent series, a new comic from DC about Colonel Sanders, the upcoming Tick tv series, teasers for Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and the Defenders, more Injustice 2 gameplay, 2 character announcements, and the return of the Injustice comic, the trailer for the second half of season 2 of Fear the Walking Dead, and the trailer for Justice League Action. With all that out of the way, they move on to a relatively brief discussion of Star Trek and Star Trek: Beyond (spoilers from about 2:11:15-2:17:51), read a couple of listener emails, and wrap up the show with, you guessed it, a new Fan Fic Fights Segment.Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @AtariAlex and @Megsikouicorean. Send us emails with questions, comments, criticisms, or pretty much anything else to read on the show: abcpodcast92@gmail.comIntro Music: Metal guitar cover of Dr. Wiley's Castle Theme from Mega Man 2 by Nirreman Feat. Lee DuffyTransition Music: Guitar cover of the Title Theme from Mega Man 2 by Warcu5Outro Music: Guitar cover of Staff Roll Theme from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker by CSGuitar89Check them all out, they make amazing music!
The Later Adult Life of Jesus (1419.1) 129:0.1 JESUS had fully and finally separated himself from the management of the domestic affairs of the Nazareth family and from the immediate direction of its individuals. He continued, right up to the event of his baptism, to contribute to the family finances and to take a keen personal interest in the spiritual welfare of every one of his brothers and sisters. And always was he ready to do everything humanly possible for the comfort and happiness of his widowed mother. (1419.2) 129:0.2 The Son of Man had now made every preparation for detaching himself permanently from the Nazareth home; and this was not easy for him to do. Jesus naturally loved his people; he loved his family, and this natural affection had been tremendously augmented by his extraordinary devotion to them. The more fully we bestow ourselves upon our fellows, the more we come to love them; and since Jesus had given himself so fully to his family, he loved them with a great and fervent affection. (1419.3) 129:0.3 All the family had slowly awakened to the realization that Jesus was making ready to leave them. The sadness of the anticipated separation was only tempered by this graduated method of preparing them for the announcement of his intended departure. For more than four years they discerned that he was planning for this eventual separation. 1. The Twenty-Seventh Year (A.D. 21) (1419.4) 129:1.1 In January of this year, A.D. 21, on a rainy Sunday morning, Jesus took unceremonious leave of his family, only explaining that he was going over to Tiberias and then on a visit to other cities about the Sea of Galilee. And thus he left them, never again to be a regular member of that household. (1419.5) 129:1.2 He spent one week at Tiberias, the new city which was soon to succeed Sepphoris as the capital of Galilee; and finding little to interest him, he passed on successively through Magdala and Bethsaida to Capernaum, where he stopped to pay a visit to his father’s friend Zebedee. Zebedee’s sons were fishermen; he himself was a boatbuilder. Jesus of Nazareth was an expert in both designing and building; he was a master at working with wood; and Zebedee had long known of the skill of the Nazareth craftsman. For a long time Zebedee had contemplated making improved boats; he now laid his plans before Jesus and invited the visiting carpenter to join him in the enterprise, and Jesus readily consented. (1419.6) 129:1.3 Jesus worked with Zebedee only a little more than one year, but during that time he created a new style of boat and established entirely new methods of boatmaking. By superior technique and greatly improved methods of steaming the boards, Jesus and Zebedee began to build boats of a very superior type, craft which were far more safe for sailing the lake than were the older types. For several years Zebedee had more work, turning out these new-style boats, than his small establishment could handle; in less than five years practically all the craft on the lake had been built in the shop of Zebedee at Capernaum. Jesus became well known to the Galilean fisherfolk as the designer of the new boats. (1420.1) 129:1.4 Zebedee was a moderately well-to-do man; his boatbuilding shops were on the lake to the south of Capernaum, and his home was situated down the lake shore near the fishing headquarters of Bethsaida. Jesus lived in the home of Zebedee during the year and more he remained at Capernaum. He had long worked alone in the world, that is, without a father, and greatly enjoyed this period of working with a father-partner. (1420.2) 129:1.5 Zebedee’s wife, Salome, was a relative of Annas, onetime high priest at Jerusalem and still the most influential of the Sadducean group, having been deposed only eight years previously. Salome became a great admirer of Jesus. She loved him as she loved her own sons, James, John, and David, while her four daughters looked upon Jesus as their elder brother. Jesus often went out fishing with James, John, and David, and they learned that he was an experienced fisherman as well as an expert boatbuilder. (1420.3) 129:1.6 All this year Jesus sent money each month to James. He returned to Nazareth in October to attend Martha’s wedding, and he was not again in Nazareth for over two years, when he returned shortly before the double wedding of Simon and Jude. (1420.4) 129:1.7 Throughout this year Jesus built boats and continued to observe how men lived on earth. Frequently he would go down to visit at the caravan station, Capernaum being on the direct travel route from Damascus to the south. Capernaum was a strong Roman military post, and the garrison’s commanding officer was a gentile believer in Yahweh, “a devout man,” as the Jews were wont to designate such proselytes. This officer belonged to a wealthy Roman family, and he took it upon himself to build a beautiful synagogue in Capernaum, which had been presented to the Jews a short time before Jesus came to live with Zebedee. Jesus conducted the services in this new synagogue more than half the time this year, and some of the caravan people who chanced to attend remembered him as the carpenter from Nazareth. (1420.5) 129:1.8 When it came to the payment of taxes, Jesus registered himself as a “skilled craftsman of Capernaum.” From this day on to the end of his earth life he was known as a resident of Capernaum. He never claimed any other legal residence, although he did, for various reasons, permit others to assign his residence to Damascus, Bethany, Nazareth, and even Alexandria. (1420.6) 129:1.9 At the Capernaum synagogue he found many new books in the library chests, and he spent at least five evenings a week at intense study. One evening he devoted to social life with the older folks, and one evening he spent with the young people. There was something gracious and inspiring about the personality of Jesus which invariably attracted young people. He always made them feel at ease in his presence. Perhaps his great secret in getting along with them consisted in the twofold fact that he was always interested in what they were doing, while he seldom offered them advice unless they asked for it. (1420.7) 129:1.10 The Zebedee family almost worshiped Jesus, and they never failed to attend the conferences of questions and answers which he conducted each evening after supper before he departed for the synagogue to study. The youthful neighbors also came in frequently to attend these after-supper meetings. To these little gatherings Jesus gave varied and advanced instruction, just as advanced as they could comprehend. He talked quite freely with them, expressing his ideas and ideals about politics, sociology, science, and philosophy, but never presumed to speak with authoritative finality except when discussing religion — the relation of man to God. (1421.1) 129:1.11 Once a week Jesus held a meeting with the entire household, shop, and shore helpers, for Zebedee had many employees. And it was among these workers that Jesus was first called “the Master.” They all loved him. He enjoyed his labors with Zebedee in Capernaum, but he missed the children playing out by the side of the Nazareth carpenter shop. (1421.2) 129:1.12 Of the sons of Zebedee, James was the most interested in Jesus as a teacher, as a philosopher. John cared most for his religious teaching and opinions. David respected him as a mechanic but took little stock in his religious views and philosophic teachings. (1421.3) 129:1.13 Frequently Jude came over on the Sabbath to hear Jesus talk in the synagogue and would tarry to visit with him. And the more Jude saw of his eldest brother, the more he became convinced that Jesus was a truly great man. (1421.4) 129:1.14 This year Jesus made great advances in the ascendant mastery of his human mind and attained new and high levels of conscious contact with his indwelling Thought Adjuster. (1421.5) 129:1.15 This was the last year of his settled life. Never again did Jesus spend a whole year in one place or at one undertaking. The days of his earth pilgrimages were rapidly approaching. Periods of intense activity were not far in the future, but there were now about to intervene between his simple but intensely active life of the past and his still more intense and strenuous public ministry, a few years of extensive travel and highly diversified personal activity. His training as a man of the realm had to be completed before he could enter upon his career of teaching and preaching as the perfected God-man of the divine and posthuman phases of his Urantia bestowal. 2. The Twenty-Eighth Year (A.D. 22) (1421.6) 129:2.1 In March, A.D. 22, Jesus took leave of Zebedee and of Capernaum. He asked for a small sum of money to defray his expenses to Jerusalem. While working with Zebedee he had drawn only small sums of money, which each month he would send to the family at Nazareth. One month Joseph would come down to Capernaum for the money; the next month Jude would come over to Capernaum, get the money from Jesus, and take it up to Nazareth. Jude’s fishing headquarters was only a few miles south of Capernaum. (1421.7) 129:2.2 When Jesus took leave of Zebedee’s family, he agreed to remain in Jerusalem until Passover time, and they all promised to be present for that event. They even arranged to celebrate the Passover supper together. They all sorrowed when Jesus left them, especially the daughters of Zebedee. (1421.8) 129:2.3 Before leaving Capernaum, Jesus had a long talk with his new-found friend and close companion, John Zebedee. He told John that he contemplated traveling extensively until “my hour shall come” and asked John to act in his stead in the matter of sending some money to the family at Nazareth each month until the funds due him should be exhausted. And John made him this promise: “My Teacher, go about your business, do your work in the world; I will act for you in this or any other matter, and I will watch over your family even as I would foster my own mother and care for my own brothers and sisters. I will disburse your funds which my father holds as you have directed and as they may be needed, and when your money has been expended, if I do not receive more from you, and if your mother is in need, then will I share my own earnings with her. Go your way in peace. I will act in your stead in all these matters.” (1422.1) 129:2.4 Therefore, after Jesus had departed for Jerusalem, John consulted with his father, Zebedee, regarding the money due Jesus, and he was surprised that it was such a large sum. As Jesus had left the matter so entirely in their hands, they agreed that it would be the better plan to invest these funds in property and use the income for assisting the family at Nazareth; and since Zebedee knew of a little house in Capernaum which carried a mortgage and was for sale, he directed John to buy this house with Jesus’ money and hold the title in trust for his friend. And John did as his father advised him. For two years the rent of this house was applied on the mortgage, and this, augmented by a certain large fund which Jesus presently sent up to John to be used as needed by the family, almost equaled the amount of this obligation; and Zebedee supplied the difference, so that John paid up the remainder of the mortgage when it fell due, thereby securing clear title to this two-room house. In this way Jesus became the owner of a house in Capernaum, but he had not been told about it. (1422.2) 129:2.5 When the family at Nazareth heard that Jesus had departed from Capernaum, they, not knowing of this financial arrangement with John, believed the time had come for them to get along without any further help from Jesus. James remembered his contract with Jesus and, with the help of his brothers, forthwith assumed full responsibility for the care of the family. (1422.3) 129:2.6 But let us go back to observe Jesus in Jerusalem. For almost two months he spent the greater part of his time listening to the temple discussions with occasional visits to the various schools of the rabbis. Most of the Sabbath days he spent at Bethany. (1422.4) 129:2.7 Jesus had carried with him to Jerusalem a letter from Salome, Zebedee’s wife, introducing him to the former high priest, Annas, as “one, the same as my own son.” Annas spent much time with him, personally taking him to visit the many academies of the Jerusalem religious teachers. While Jesus thoroughly inspected these schools and carefully observed their methods of teaching, he never so much as asked a single question in public. Although Annas looked upon Jesus as a great man, he was puzzled as to how to advise him. He recognized the foolishness of suggesting that he enter any of the schools of Jerusalem as a student, and yet he well knew Jesus would never be accorded the status of a regular teacher inasmuch as he had never been trained in these schools. (1422.5) 129:2.8 Presently the time of the Passover drew near, and along with the throngs from every quarter there arrived at Jerusalem from Capernaum, Zebedee and his entire family. They all stopped at the spacious home of Annas, where they celebrated the Passover as one happy family. (1422.6) 129:2.9 Before the end of this Passover week, by apparent chance, Jesus met a wealthy traveler and his son, a young man about seventeen years of age. These travelers hailed from India, and being on their way to visit Rome and various other points on the Mediterranean, they had arranged to arrive in Jerusalem during the Passover, hoping to find someone whom they could engage as interpreter for both and tutor for the son. The father was insistent that Jesus consent to travel with them. Jesus told him about his family and that it was hardly fair to go away for almost two years, during which time they might find themselves in need. Whereupon, this traveler from the Orient proposed to advance to Jesus the wages of one year so that he could intrust such funds to his friends for the safeguarding of his family against want. And Jesus agreed to make the trip. (1423.1) 129:2.10 Jesus turned this large sum over to John the son of Zebedee. And you have been told how John applied this money toward the liquidation of the mortgage on the Capernaum property. Jesus took Zebedee fully into his confidence regarding this Mediterranean journey, but he enjoined him to tell no man, not even his own flesh and blood, and Zebedee never did disclose his knowledge of Jesus’ whereabouts during this long period of almost two years. Before Jesus’ return from this trip the family at Nazareth had just about given him up as dead. Only the assurances of Zebedee, who went up to Nazareth with his son John on several occasions, kept hope alive in Mary’s heart. (1423.2) 129:2.11 During this time the Nazareth family got along very well; Jude had considerably increased his quota and kept up this extra contribution until he was married. Notwithstanding that they required little assistance, it was the practice of John Zebedee to take presents each month to Mary and Ruth, as Jesus had instructed him. 3. The Twenty-Ninth Year (A.D. 23) (1423.3) 129:3.1 The whole of Jesus’ twenty-ninth year was spent finishing up the tour of the Mediterranean world. The main events, as far as we have permission to reveal these experiences, constitute the subjects of the narratives which immediately follow this paper. (1423.4) 129:3.2 Throughout this tour of the Roman world, for many reasons, Jesus was known as the Damascus scribe. At Corinth and other stops on the return trip he was, however, known as the Jewish tutor. (1423.5) 129:3.3 This was an eventful period in Jesus’ life. While on this journey he made many contacts with his fellow men, but this experience is a phase of his life which he never revealed to any member of his family nor to any of the apostles. Jesus lived out his life in the flesh and departed from this world without anyone (save Zebedee of Bethsaida) knowing that he had made this extensive trip. Some of his friends thought he had returned to Damascus; others thought he had gone to India. His own family inclined to the belief that he was in Alexandria, as they knew that he had once been invited to go there for the purpose of becoming an assistant chazan. (1423.6) 129:3.4 When Jesus returned to Palestine, he did nothing to change the opinion of his family that he had gone from Jerusalem to Alexandria; he permitted them to continue in the belief that all the time he had been absent from Palestine had been spent in that city of learning and culture. Only Zebedee the boatbuilder of Bethsaida knew the facts about these matters, and Zebedee told no one. (1423.7) 129:3.5 In all your efforts to decipher the meaning of Jesus’ life on Urantia, you must be mindful of the motivation of the Michael bestowal. If you would comprehend the meaning of many of his apparently strange doings, you must discern the purpose of his sojourn on your world. He was consistently careful not to build up an overattractive and attention-consuming personal career. He wanted to make no unusual or overpowering appeals to his fellow men. He was dedicated to the work of revealing the heavenly Father to his fellow mortals and at the same time was consecrated to the sublime task of living his mortal earth life all the while subject to the will of the same Paradise Father. (1424.1) 129:3.6 It will also always be helpful in understanding Jesus’ life on earth if all mortal students of this divine bestowal will remember that, while he lived this life of incarnation on Urantia, he lived it for his entire universe. There was something special and inspiring associated with the life he lived in the flesh of mortal nature for every single inhabited sphere throughout all the universe of Nebadon. The same is also true of all those worlds which have become habitable since the eventful times of his sojourn on Urantia. And it will likewise be equally true of all worlds which may become inhabited by will creatures in all the future history of this local universe. (1424.2) 129:3.7 The Son of Man, during the time and through the experiences of this tour of the Roman world, practically completed his educational contact-training with the diversified peoples of the world of his day and generation. By the time of his return to Nazareth, through the medium of this travel-training he had just about learned how man lived and wrought out his existence on Urantia. (1424.3) 129:3.8 The real purpose of his trip around the Mediterranean basin was to know men. He came very close to hundreds of humankind on this journey. He met and loved all manner of men, rich and poor, high and low, black and white, educated and uneducated, cultured and uncultured, animalistic and spiritual, religious and irreligious, moral and immoral. (1424.4) 129:3.9 On this Mediterranean journey Jesus made great advances in his human task of mastering the material and mortal mind, and his indwelling Adjuster made great progress in the ascension and spiritual conquest of this same human intellect. By the end of this tour Jesus virtually knew — with all human certainty — that he was a Son of God, a Creator Son of the Universal Father. The Adjuster more and more was able to bring up in the mind of the Son of Man shadowy memories of his Paradise experience in association with his divine Father ere he ever came to organize and administer this local universe of Nebadon. Thus did the Adjuster, little by little, bring to Jesus’ human consciousness those necessary memories of his former and divine existence in the various epochs of the well-nigh eternal past. The last episode of his prehuman experience to be brought forth by the Adjuster was his farewell conference with Immanuel of Salvington just before his surrender of conscious personality to embark upon the Urantia incarnation. And this final memory picture of prehuman existence was made clear in Jesus’ consciousness on the very day of his baptism by John in the Jordan. 4. The Human Jesus (1424.5) 129:4.1 To the onlooking celestial intelligences of the local universe, this Mediterranean trip was the most enthralling of all Jesus’ earth experiences, at least of all his career right up to the event of his crucifixion and mortal death. This was the fascinating period of his personal ministry in contrast with the soon-following epoch of public ministry. This unique episode was all the more engrossing because he was at this time still the carpenter of Nazareth, the boatbuilder of Capernaum, the scribe of Damascus; he was still the Son of Man. He had not yet achieved the complete mastery of his human mind; the Adjuster had not fully mastered and counterparted the mortal identity. He was still a man among men. (1425.1) 129:4.2 The purely human religious experience — the personal spiritual growth — of the Son of Man well-nigh reached the apex of attainment during this, the twenty-ninth year. This experience of spiritual development was a consistently gradual growth from the moment of the arrival of his Thought Adjuster until the day of the completion and confirmation of that natural and normal human relationship between the material mind of man and the mind-endowment of the spirit — the phenomenon of the making of these two minds one, the experience which the Son of Man attained in completion and finality, as an incarnated mortal of the realm, on the day of his baptism in the Jordan. (1425.2) 129:4.3 Throughout these years, while he did not appear to engage in so many seasons of formal communion with his Father in heaven, he perfected increasingly effective methods of personal communication with the indwelling spirit presence of the Paradise Father. He lived a real life, a full life, and a truly normal, natural, and average life in the flesh. He knows from personal experience the equivalent of the actuality of the entire sum and substance of the living of the life of human beings on the material worlds of time and space. (1425.3) 129:4.4 The Son of Man experienced those wide ranges of human emotion which reach from superb joy to profound sorrow. He was a child of joy and a being of rare good humor; likewise was he a “man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.” In a spiritual sense, he did live through the mortal life from the bottom to the top, from the beginning to the end. From a material point of view, he might appear to have escaped living through both social extremes of human existence, but intellectually he became wholly familiar with the entire and complete experience of humankind. (1425.4) 129:4.5 Jesus knows about the thoughts and feelings, the urges and impulses, of the evolutionary and ascendant mortals of the realms, from birth to death. He has lived the human life from the beginnings of physical, intellectual, and spiritual selfhood up through infancy, childhood, youth, and adulthood — even to the human experience of death. He not only passed through these usual and familiar human periods of intellectual and spiritual advancement, but he also fully experienced those higher and more advanced phases of human and Adjuster reconciliation which so few Urantia mortals ever attain. And thus he experienced the full life of mortal man, not only as it is lived on your world, but also as it is lived on all other evolutionary worlds of time and space, even on the highest and most advanced of all the worlds settled in light and life. (1425.5) 129:4.6 Although this perfect life which he lived in the likeness of mortal flesh may not have received the unqualified and universal approval of his fellow mortals, those who chanced to be his contemporaries on earth, still, the life which Jesus of Nazareth lived in the flesh and on Urantia did receive full and unqualified acceptance by the Universal Father as constituting at one and the same time, and in one and the same personality-life, the fullness of the revelation of the eternal God to mortal man and the presentation of perfected human personality to the satisfaction of the Infinite Creator. (1425.6) 129:4.7 And this was his true and supreme purpose. He did not come down to live on Urantia as the perfect and detailed example for any child or adult, any man or woman, in that age or any other. True it is, indeed, that in his full, rich, beautiful, and noble life we may all find much that is exquisitely exemplary, divinely inspiring, but this is because he lived a true and genuinely human life. Jesus did not live his life on earth in order to set an example for all other human beings to copy. He lived this life in the flesh by the same mercy ministry that you all may live your lives on earth; and as he lived his mortal life in his day and as he was, so did he thereby set the example for all of us thus to live our lives in our day and as we are. You may not aspire to live his life, but you can resolve to live your lives even as, and by the same means that, he lived his. Jesus may not be the technical and detailed example for all the mortals of all ages on all the realms of this local universe, but he is everlastingly the inspiration and guide of all Paradise pilgrims from the worlds of initial ascension up through a universe of universes and on through Havona to Paradise. Jesus is the new and living way from man to God, from the partial to the perfect, from the earthly to the heavenly, from time to eternity. (1426.1) 129:4.8 By the end of the twenty-ninth year Jesus of Nazareth had virtually finished the living of the life required of mortals as sojourners in the flesh. He came on earth the fullness of God to be manifest to man; he had now become well-nigh the perfection of man awaiting the occasion to become manifest to God. And he did all of this before he was thirty years of age.