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To say, Donald Trump is an interesting person is the understatement of the world. He is more than interesting, he is fascinating, intelligent, and more human than you might imagine.I want to do an interview with President Trump. That would be very different than any other. I want to get to the heart of who he is and how he operates. The advice he could provide the American people when it comes to dealing with stress, running a business, raising a family, could be beneficial for anyone willing to listen. But most of all it would be beneficial to answer the simple questions that would help us learn more about what life is like under constant attack.Agreeing to an interview like this would put him in a vulnerable position, but that alone is endearing. Here is my list of questions for President Trump. Mr. President, if you're up for it, let's do it!Plus Ron Desantis calls Trump supporters “listless vessels.” It is his “deplorable” moment. Midasgoldgroup.com Patriotmobile.com/GrantPromo code Grant Defender-gear.com/grantPromo code Grant15 Mypillow.com/grantPromo code Grant The Apple subscribe link is here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stinchfield/id1648560956 The Spotify subscribe link is here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7y6jgJ3af2ymyDQ79Nk0yv Stinchfield website https://grantstinchfield.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stinchfield1776/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No One Ever Asked Me That; 2022 and women are reclaiming themselves. Women have the right to choose. But that doesn't mean we are all choosing the same thing.
Written & devised by Louise Lewis, Nyree Yergainharsian and Gorretti Slavin 2021 and women are reclaiming themselves. They have the right to choose. But that doesn't mean they are all choosing the same thing. Supported by real stories from real women, this play follows Jenny and Claire's opposite journeys along the same path.
TITLE No One Ever Asked Me: “What Do I Need?” GUEST Rachel Glick EPISODE OVERVIEW Rachel learned she was a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) when she searched online for Why do I cry when I listen to music? Rachel talks about embracing her traits as an HSP after taking the Online HSP Course, and how it has changed how she parents her Highly Sensitive Child, and how she is forming deep connections with others. Rachel has learned how to check in with herself to see what she is needing. GUEST Rachel Glick wants to live in world where movie quotes are mentioned daily, WERQ (hip hop dance class) meets whenever she wants, and she can read books for four hours in the middle of the day. She has known she’s an HSP for a long time but hadn’t fully tapped into it as a superpower. She recently started honoring it more in her daughter and decided she needed to do the same for herself. Rachel works part-time as a nurse practitioner. She is taking teaching virtual school while her husband works from home one day at a time. PODCAST HOST Patricia is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and Coach. She knows what it’s like to feel like an outcast, misfit, and truthteller. Learning about the trait of being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), helped Patricia rewrite her history with a deeper understanding, appreciation, and a sense of self-compassion. She created the podcast Unapologetically Sensitive to help other HSPs know that they aren’t alone, and that being an HSP has amazing gifts, and some challenges. Patricia works online globally working individually with people, and she teaches Online Courses for HSPs that focus on understanding what it means to be an HSP, self-care, self-compassion, boundaries, perfectionism, mindfulness, communication, and creating a lifestyle that honors us LINKS Patricia’s Links HSP Online Course--https://unapologeticallysensitive.com/hsp-online-groups/ To purchase podcast/logo merchandise— https://patriciayounglcsw.com/store/ Podcast Survey-- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe-fAYIyFgVb0VHlDorfm8ZdXClCcYDlv0cSP2RXZSZY16SIQ/viewform Receive the top 10 most downloaded episodes of the podcast-- https://www.subscribepage.com/e6z6e6 Sign up for the Newsletter-- https://www.subscribepage.com/y0l7d4 To write a review in itunes: click on this link https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/unapologetically-sensitive/id1440433481?mt=2 select “listen on Apple Podcasts” chose “open in itunes” choose “ratings and reviews” click to rate the number of starts click “write a review” Website--www.unapologeticallysensitive.com Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/Unapologetically-Sensitive-2296688923985657/ Closed/Private Facebook group Unapologetically Sensitive-- https://www.facebook.com/groups/2099705880047619/ Closed/Private Facebook group for therapists and healers-- https://www.facebook.com/groups/208565440423641/ Instagram-- https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallysensitive/ Youtube-- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOE6fodj7RBdO3Iw0NrAllg/videos?view_as=subscriber Tik Tok-- https://www.tiktok.com/@hsppodcast e-mail-- unapologeticallysensitive@gmail.com Show hashtag--#unapologeticallysensitive Shelly Aaron Productions—https://www.shellyaaron.com/ Music-- Gravel Dance by Andy Robinson www.andyrobinson.com
Many, if not most, of my stories, opinions, and advice spill out when I am the guest on other podcasts where the host is asking me questions. As the host, I rarely get asked questions. This episode offers you a preview and then a serendipitous detour to my just-released interview on the Office Anywhere Podcast, Episode 111 with Mary Rogers, hosted by Peter Fritz. We interview each other, using Tim Ferriss' Tribe of Mentors questions to guide us. Listen to the full episode on any podcast player (Office Anywhere E111) or listen with Peter's full show notes, time stamps, links, etc... https://bit.ly/E50OA Visit Experience 50: https://www.experience50.com
So, apparently you all are very curious about our courtship rules and our first kiss -- because we had almost TWICE as many downloads of last week's episode than we've had of any other episode! Wow! Thank you for the many emails and comments and messages on Instagram. It was fun to read how some of you had never, ever heard of the concept of courtship and some of you had actually had very similar upbringings. (By the way, I posted a picture on Instagram of Jesse and me at 20 and 21 that might make you smile!) Today's show is very different from last week's but I think you're going to love it and find it insightful and helpful. We'll be talking about a perspective shift I had recently, my favorite money-saving website to get Kroger deals, and I'm going to confess a secret about books I don’t think I’ve ever shared publicly before. Plus, I’m going to be interviewing Katie Ganshert — the author of some of my favorite fiction books (and I’m taking a risk and tackling a hot button topic with her!) and then I’ll close out the show by answering a question on how I balance my life and still find time to relax (and why I've decided I can only do two things well per day). In This Episode: [01:07] - I woke up pretty overwhelmed by my day... until I read this quote on Instagram and it immediately snapped me out of that stressful space. [03:06] - Want to save money at Kroger? I give you the scoop on my very favorite website that you must be following for all the best Kroger deals (and the deals work at Kroger affiliate stores, too!) [06:05] - This week's book pick elicit's a book confession that I don't think I've ever shared publicly before. I hope we can still be friends after you find this out! [09:31] - Today's guest is Katie Ganshert -- author of some of my favorite Christian fiction books. I love how she writes with such rawness and realness and you'll love her answer to my question on what inspires her to be so vulnerable in her writing. [11:41] - Katie talks about how she stays inspired as a writer, tips for those who want to be a writer, and why she decided to take an entire year off from any book writing. [17:24] - I ask Katie a hot-button question about her book No One Ever Asked. We talk about race, how I can make a difference as a white woman, and how to approach this topic with grace and without ostracizing others. [24:56] - I close out the show with a question that was submitted on the topic of balance. I talk about my six areas of priority and how I implement the strategy of only doing two things well per day. Links and Resources: "I get to" quote on Instagram KrogerKrazy.com I’d Rather Be Reading by Anne Bogel Katie Ganshert A Broken Kind of Beautiful by Katie Ganshert Life After by Katie Ganshert No One Ever Asked by Katie Ganshert The Art of Losing Yourself by Katie Ganshert Lisa-Jo Baker 15 Can’t-Miss Books You Should Have on Your Summer Reading List The Witness podcast by Tyler Burns, Beau York, and Jemar Tisby I’m Still Here by Austin Channing Brown Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Beverly Daniel Tatum Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson The Opposite of Hate by Sally Kohn The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood The Gifting series by K.E. Ganshert CrystalPaine.com MoneySavingMom.com YourBloggingMentor.com My Instagram account (I’d love for you to follow me there! I usually hop on at least a few times per day and share behind-the-scenes photos and videos, my grocery store hauls, funny stories, or just anything I’m pondering or would like your advice or feedback on!) Have feedback on the show or suggestions for future episodes or topics? Send me an email: crystal@moneysavingmom.com Note: This post contains affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission — at no additional cost to you. Thank you so much for your support!
Today Adam is sitting down with author Katie Ganshert, a wonderful woman who writes Christian inspired titles for both adults and young readers. Her latest novel No One Ever Asked, is inspired by real world events, this is a riveting tale about the way we see one another, the lies we tell ourselves, the questions and stories that go unexplored.
Katie Ganshert is a wife and amazing mom to two sweet kiddos. I met her while we were both in the process of adopting our sweet daughters from the DRC in Africa. We each have a daughter with special needs and that is something we continue to bond over. She is also an AMAZING author! After I read THE GIFTING TRILOGY I had a TOTAL fan girl moment...I KNEW HER and SHE WROTE THESE BOOKS!! It was a pretty dramatic moment in my head! Katie is so wise and kind and I love that she came on the show to tell us all about her latest book NO ONE EVER ASKED. Which I have read and will not stop talking about. I believe the conversations that will happen because of this book will be the catalyst so much change! Katie is passionate about many things, one being super mindful of her daughter seeing people who look like her. I love how her family just recently sold their house and moved so they could be apart of a more diverse community and their heart behind it all is so pure. Links/ Recommendations Gosh, we talked about a a few different podcasts! Here they are for you to go search out: THIS AMERICAN LIFE- PASS THE MIC- SCENE ON RADIO Books: anything and everything by LIANE MORIARTYbut our favorite by here is WHAT ALICE FORGOT and SMALL GREAT THINGS by JODI PICOULT You can find all of Katie's books on AMAZON and I recommend them all!! Connect with KATIE katieganshert.com Instagram @katieganshert Facebook @authorkatieganshert Connect With Me WEBSITE INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK SPONSORED BY vincentandscott.com
Is the church blinded to injustice? How can a novelist be on the front lines of change? I am excited you are joining in today because I have a guest who is writing books that are on track to change the church. Katie Ganshert is a midwest gal who is passionate about Jesus, writing, her family, adoption, and God’s grace and justice. When she’s not plotting her next novel, she is on dates with her husband, hanging with her kids, and chatting with girlfriends over coffee. Her passion is for telling stories that demonstrate life’s most difficult problems from a spiritual perspective. Katie’s newest book, No One Ever Asked, is an incredible story based on true events about issues of racial injustice in America. Today, Katie is going to explain why social justice is so important to her and to God, and how sharing stories can change lives. Writing is such an exploration of how God has uniquely gifted Katie, and I am excited to share her stories with you. If you are interested in racial reconciliation in the church, writing good stories, and finding your purpose inside change, feel free to chime in! This is an episode you do not want to miss. More in this episode: Katie shares why she is so passionate about storytelling. Katie uses Isaiah 1:17 and it speaks to her heart. Social justice is a part of the gospel. Katie wants to write stories that the whole world will hear. How one trip to Kenya gave Katie the story she needed to share. How to become a working writer. Dive into Katie’s book, spoiler free. Katie asks the question of “What does it mean to be human?” in the light of real events. Learn Katie’s perspective on racial inequality and where that journey started. International adoption takes a long time, but Katie was determined to get her daughter. The church needs education to have eyes to see injustice. How our strengths can also be our weaknesses. Let’s get uncomfortable for those we love. Resources: Katie Ganshert Katie Ganshert Facebook: Katie Ganshert No One Ever Asked
My guest for The Happy Hour # 187 is Courtney Wetzel. Courtney is a senior at Texas A&M University and believes in empowering, equipping and encouraging individuals even in the mundane. Through her gift of storytelling, she is able to empathize and rally behind her generation. Courtney is the youngest guest I've had so far on the Happy Hour, and I loved our conversation, her energy, and enthusiasm, and I know you will too. Courtney and I talk about her current season of transitioning from college and how important it is for women to cheer each other on. Courtney is speaking my language when she talks about the importance of women saying to each other "I'm on your team". Courtney then shares how she developed the habit of looking for "dimes", or unexpected joys in each day. It started with a writing assignment during a season where it seemed joys would be few. I love how she has committed to finding her "dimes" in each day and that you can always "fight to find what was good about today". At the end of the show, Courtney will prove anyone who has preconceived notions about millenials wrong, because this gal is doing great things to develop community and creativity! But, we also talk about the danger in this age of hustle, and feeling like we need to keep pace with those we see around us instead of remaining grounded in where our true identity lies. {You can listen to the show HERE. And of course, I would love if you would share with your friends. Just use the FB & Twitter links at the end of this post!} Links from the Show Courtney's Blog Passion City Church: Boost or Bury Sermon Annie F. Downs Podcast "That Sounds Fun" - series on rhythms What Courtney is loving: her ABLE wallet, Counting Every Blessing by Rend Collective, her home, "The Treehouse" What Courtney is reading: If You Only Knew, Captivating by John and Stasi Eldredge What Jamie is reading: No One Ever Asked by Katie Ganshert, Why I Hate Green Beans by Lincee Ray Happy Hour Live! Event Tickets On Sale Now! The Happy Hour Facebook Group Connect with Courtney Instagram Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // YouTube Sponsors Prep Dish - get one month for $4 Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Juice Beauty // Save 20% with code: happyhour20 Winc Wines - get $20 off