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You Were Made for This
121: Experience the Relational Energy of Fall

You Were Made for This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 16:12


Hello everyone. I'm so glad you've joined us today for the start of Season Six. We begin with Episode no. 121, “Experience the Relational Energy of Fall.” I don't know about you, but I find renewed motivation right after Labor Day in the US when school buses take to the road again. Cooler days with earlier sunsets reinvigorates my energy level to notice all the goodness life has to offer, especially when it comes to relationships. I don't fully understand why this happens in the fall. But it just does. It can do the same for you, too. To show how, I share three examples of renewed relational energy in today's program. Asking others to care I'll start with a post on CaringBridge from my friend David. He is on a waitlist for a liver transplant. David writes: Today I received a call from someone who had a liver transplant 10 years ago at age 62. It was very encouraging to talk to someone who's been through the process. I was able to talk about my fears and ask about the process. He got The Call 3 times! He said the first two were like trial runs. The third call was the charm. The trial runs made it easier for the real deal. He gave me details of the waiting time, recovery time, & life after transplant. The best piece of information he had was to find something that I'm passionate about doing so that I always have a reason to get up in the morning. There is a mentor program with meetings that usually go on in the transplant department at the hospital, but it's all been put on hold since the pandemic. My doctors asked him to call me. I have a little bit of renewed outlook toward getting a liver. It was very encouraging. Feel the relational energy I found David's post energizing on several levels, the first is from the liver transplant survivor, who at age 72 extended himself to a complete stranger to call David and encourage him with what he experienced ten years ago going down the same path Dave is on now. How encouraging to know there are people out there like this man willing to give people hope when hope is in short supply. It's energizing to me to think that sharing how I navigated through some of the difficulties in my life is something God can use to give people hope. Even when I'm older, like this 72-year-old liver transplant survivor. He can do the same for you, too. The second part of David's post I found energizing is his little sentence, “My doctors asked him to call me.” Him being the liver recipient from 10 years ago. We've talked before about the important role remembering plays in relationships, and here are doctors who remembered a patient from a decade ago, and how that patient might be an encouragement to my friend David. Then they acted and asked this guy for help in caring for one of their current patients. They didn't ask for medical help, they asked for emotional help. What a caring thing for these doctors to do. It energizes me to think that one way I can care for people is to ask others to connect with those I care about, to share their expertise and experience in ways that give people hope. I don't have to do it all myself. I can ask others for help, just like these doctors did. And just like you can, too. Relational energy during a time of loss A second example of the relational energy that fall brings comes from my friend Randy in Pittsburgh. You've heard me mention him before. He recently sent me the following text: John, Letting you and Janet know that we had Juno [their dog] put to sleep today. Don't know if you saw the post on FB. The vet at the ER today diagnosed him as likely having a cancerous tumor on his spine which explains his struggles walking and pain in general over the last 6 weeks. While we weren't ready or considered this as an option until today, it was the best decision. Molly was able to join us virtually as I held Juno when the vet administered the drug. One of the most caring parts of it all is that the Vet was crying after Juno was gone. She cared for us all. Randy Janet and I are were well-acquainted with Juno, and we certainly mourn with Randy and his family over this loss. We talked recently about the idea of a podcast episode about our relationship with our pets. More to come on that down the road. Recognizing someone else's pain For today, though, I was energized in thinking about the vet who administered the drug that ended Juno's life. She cried. It energized me to know of someone who so recognized the pain of someone else, and who entered into that pain so deeply that it caused tears to flow. The vet knew in her mind this was the best option for the family pet, but her heart told her there was going to be emotional pain in doing the right thing. Isn't that so true of other areas of life? For you and me both. And I loved how Randy put it, that the vet “cared for us all.” She cared for the physical needs of Juno, their dog, and she cared emotionally for Randy and his family with her tears. You don't learn to do that in veterinary school. There's something quite powerful in knowing that someone else on the planet knows in their heart when our heart is breaking. From Randy's story, I realize I can be like the veterinarian he described. I can care for people when I imagine in my heart what they must be dealing with in theirs. And then feel what they are feeling. Knowing at the same time I'm not responsible for making their pain or problems go away. This energizes me, and I hope it does the same for you. A chance encounter at Office Depot My last story of renewed relational energy happened when I stopped in at our local office supply store, Office Depot. In checking out with my purchase the cashier commented, “I see your last name is Certalic. By any chance are you related to Jennifer Certalic?” “Yes, I said. She's my daughter.” Her eyes lit up and said, “We went to high school together! Please say ‘hi' to Jennifer from me. What is she doing now?“ I filled her in on where life has taken our daughter the past 3 decades, and how she is no longer a Certalic, having gotten married and given birth to our grandson, Nathan. “And how are you doing these days?,” I asked after paying for my purchase. “Oh, I'm doing Okay,” She said rather haltingly. Then placing her hand just below her throat while collecting her thoughts, she clarified her response with a downcast look and, “Well, actually, not so well.” “Really?,” I responded. With her eyes tearing up Stacey (not her real name) disclosed, “My husband told me he wants a separation, and I know it's heading to divorce, and it's tearing me apart inside.” Each tear that fell down her face served to punctuate each pain-filled sentence. “I don't know what I'm going to do if I can't see the kids. And I don't know how I'm going to pay the rent on my own,” she said. How to respond? Whew. I felt completely helpless. I wanted to do something. Fortunately, the store wasn't too busy, but I'm thinking what if her manager walks by and sees what's going on. I needed an emotional bandage to give her, but I didn't have one. It was really awkward. This would have been a great time for me to say that great Anne Lamont prayer, the real short one, “Help!” Help me God to help her.” But I didn't think to do this. Instead, my relational muscle memory kicked in, whispering, “Hey pal, this isn't about you and your discomfort over her sadness and fear. It's about her. Imagine how awkward SHE feels. Her pain isn't yours to heal or fix.” And with that I said, “Oh Stacey, I'm so sorry.” “Please pray for me, “ she whispered. “Certainly, I will pray for you. I am so sorry you're having to deal with this.” “Thank you. Please pray for me.” I said I would. It seemed we both repeated ourselves several times. Feeling helpless I felt so helpless. I wanted to say more. Do more. Make the pain go away. It seemed so insensitive to just say goodbye so the next customer could check out. I have prayed for her numerous times since, and wonder how she's doing. I know that when I've shared the pain I'm experiencing it really helps to simply know someone else knows what's going on within me. Like Randy's vet who put his dog down. She knew. Maybe that's enough, to let someone know with your words and body language that you know they are hurting and wishing you could do something to help, knowing you can't. Except to pray for them, asking God to comfort them, and show his goodness in the midst of their problem. Maybe that's enough. To my way of thinking the best we can do in moments like this is to remember who WE are, and then BE who we are. Not Do, but BE. Remember we are all created in the image of God and on our good days, we share many of his characteristics. So display those to people. Extend compassion, because that is what God does. Be kind, because God is kind. Think about others and what they must be going through because that is what God does. This is the relational energy I found from this chance meeting at Office Depot. It's not that hard to be what God created us to be when we ask for his help to be like Him for people. He does the work; it's all about Him, not about us. Here's the main point I hope you remember from today's episode You can experience renewed relational energy this fall when you notice people caring well for each other. It's a reminder that as an image-bearer of God, you were made to do the same thing yourself. I'd love to hear any thoughts you have about today's episode. Just send them to me in an email to john [at] caringforothers [dot] org. Or you can share your thoughts in the “Leave a Reply” box at the bottom of the show notes. Related episodes you may want to listen to If you're interested in hearing another example of relational energy that comes from people caring deeply for each other, you would do well to listen to episodes 8 and 9. It's an interview I did with a widowed man whose daughter and second wife did something unusual to care for him in a most profound way. They're two of my all-time favorite episodes. I'll have links to them in the show notes. 008: How a Wife and Her Daughter Brought Healing 009: Shadows Connect Us with Each Other 120: The Best Relationship Advice From This Summer Closing In closing, if you found this podcast helpful, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts if you haven't already done so. I hope your thinking was stimulated by today's show, to both reflect and to be relationally energized this fall. So that you will find the joy God intends for you through your relationships. Because after all, You Were Made for This. Well, that's all for today. I look forward to connecting with you again next. Goodbye for now. You Were Made for This is sponsored by Caring for Others, a missionary care ministry. We depend upon the generosity of donors to pay our bills.  If you'd like to support what we do with a secure tax-deductible donation, please click here. We'd be so grateful if you did.

Khyati bavani - Manifestation and Mindset Mentor
56 | Fear of missing out, guilt & shame about resting: Resting as a weekly ritual

Khyati bavani - Manifestation and Mindset Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 46:15


00:18 Why rest is so sacred? 01:47 ONE best thing resting 03:54 Biggest fear about resting 05:43 Temptation & addiction to keep on taking actions like a machine 06:51 Addiction to "Doing" all the time is same as drug addiction 08:11 Resting as a self-love gift 09:11 My personal journey of resting 11:36 What to DO & NOT DO on your rest day 22:08 Why rest is essential 25:00 How resting solves all your problems 30:20 How to begin your rest day the correct way & so much more... Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/themetaphysicsmagic/ Check all of my offerings : Click here : https://msha.ke/themetaphysicsmagic#top-picks-9 Simply message me to purchase!

Intention Inspired
SELF-DESTRUCTION - recovering our true nature - The Artist's Way (Week 5, Day 7)

Intention Inspired

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 6:18


Today, let's explore how we've been systematically and unconsciously destroying our true self. Watch today's video » https://youtu.be/96W7ZMDD-Z4

Girrrl... Can I Ask You Something?
Girls Trip - Aloha Edition

Girrrl... Can I Ask You Something?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 38:28


Aloha from HonoluluCovid restrictions are starting to lift and people are starting to travel again. Rhumeland Twanda finally made it on their long awaited mommy retreat (Check out our Mommy Retreat Episode 55 if you want to hear how much they love their annual trip.) Recorded in Honolulu Hawaii, Twanda and Rhumel tell you all about their vacation including a spontaneous trip to a waterfall and tours and some great travel tips from their  fantastic travel agent on “What to Do” and “What to NOT DO” while planning for your next vacation. JENNIVER STAFFORD A Business Analyst by day and a travel enthusiast by night. She has over 20 years of travel experience. Jenniver turned her hobby into a lifestyle!Websitehttps://jenniverstafford.inteletravel.com/booktravel.cfmEmailsta.inteletravel@gmail.com  

Finance YOUR Movie!
340. Ten (10) more DOs and DON'Ts when pitching potential Investors!

Finance YOUR Movie!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 21:43


Some of these things to DO and NOT DO are common sense, others you'll want to make them habits for more chances at fundraising success.

BBS Radio Station Streams
Looking Good, May 25, 2021

BBS Radio Station Streams

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 55:32


Looking Good with Daniella Platt and T. Coffee Guests: Frances Harder, Fashion For Profit and Carlton Spence, LIM College EPISODE #1 Hi Friends, Our fashion & lifestyle talk show, Looking Good with Daniella & T. Coffee, a talk show about Creatives Who Do It All - Despite It All is on a mission is to inspire you. We are expanding to be on BBS Radio TV + Podcasting! The show’s first season will be broadcasting on Tuesday’s at 2p PST on https://BBSradio.com/lookinggood and also https://www.facebook.com/bbsradiotv⠀ ⠀ Today's Guests will dazzle you. Frances Harder’s Fashion for Profit. Meet apparel and fashion industry icon Frances Harder of Fashion for Profit. She will share Why now is a hot time to start an apparel brand, how to get funded, how networking takes you around the world, and what to NOT DO when it comes to meeting a fashion icon. ► She offered guests a free consultation and discount with the code LOOKING GOOD at https://fashionforprofit.com/ LIM College on the Making of a Virtual Fashion Show. Fashion is An Art Form. Hear from Tamia Anderson & Carlton Spence of LIM College On the making of a virtual fashion show, and how their show, Expose was inspired by FX’s POSE, the Ballroom era, LGBTQ, body inclusivity, and everything it takes to produce a runway show, virtually.

Like It Matters Radio
05/11/21 Mind Manipulation

Like It Matters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 54:43


Today on Like It Matters Radio Mr. Black wants to shine the light on Conditioning. We human beings are conditioned, programmed, manipulated to DO, or NOT DO certain things. During the 1890's Russian Psychologist, Ivan Pavlov began researching what is today called Classical Conditioning. Later on Watson, in 1913, would be developed based on Pavlov's earlier work with dogs. The reason it's called Classical Conditioning is because it is the first systematic study of basic laws of learning/Conditioning. Tune into Like It Matters Radio for an hour of power, as Mr. Black talks about; Mind Manipulation! www.likeitmattersradio.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Productive Flourishing
Breaking Down Barriers of Philanthropy (Episode 230)

Productive Flourishing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 47:00


Today’s guest is Kris Putnam-Walkerly, author of Delusional Altruism: Why Philanthropists Fail to Achieve Change and What They Can Do to Transform Giving. She and Charlie talk about the barriers philanthropists face in making change happen, and Kris shares some of what she writes about in her book on ways to overcome them. Most importantly, they discuss whether the word philanthropy itself is one of these barriers for social funders and investors. Key Takeaways:[2:50] - Kris now works with philanthropists as an advisor and strategist, assessing impact and making changes based on what works and what doesn’t. Originally starting with a master’s in social work, her journey through different family foundations led her to this opportunity she has now.[5:35] - Kris defines philanthropy as actively promoting human welfare, and generosity and caring for others. While giving money is a big part of philanthropy, the definition extends to giving of our full selves to help our neighbors, communities, and the greater good.[8:20] - Charlie and Kris talk about whether the word philanthropy is culturally problematic. When considering the connotation of the words, phrases, or norms we perpetuate, we have to be conscious of racism or structural inequities, and implications they have for people’s lives today.[12:15] - As people begin to think about themselves as philanthropists or funders, it’s important to put yourself in uncomfortable positions and make sure you aren’t shying away from the hard problems. Nonprofits can help with this, but funders need to challenge themselves as well.[14:55] - Kris talks about overcoming the barrier of overwhelm, especially in an ever-changing world: 1. Start with the right questions (why and what), 2.an valuate where you’re at toda, 3. Figure out what focus items you need to work on to move you forward. [21:50] - Charlie and Kris talk about complexity capacity, and the barrier for philanthropists and funders taking on projects that will take an extended time to play out. They talk about putting reality into a relatable context, and also recognizing interim progress and engagement points along the way. [26:45] - Charlie shares his own experience fighting racial inequity and social justice on the board of SVP Portland. They looked at what was causing disparate outcomes in the community, and identified where they could make the biggest change. [32:19] - Once your plan is in action, you also have to intentionally check in to see what’s working and not working, and make changes as necessary. Disruption and volatility are the status quo.[33:50] - It can be frustrating for the entrepreneurial sector who are used to identifying problems and solutions on their own and at a fast pace. It is important for the entrepreneurial spirit and the coalition mindset to come together to make change happen in the most effective ways. [38:45] - In her book, Kris writes about ways to increase your speed (especially on the coalition side), while also noting that you have to have all the pieces in place for effective processes before you can kick things off. You have to allow time for connectivity to be established, but move quickly enough that the interest and funding remains.[40:15] - Charlie and Kris talk about what’s on the horizon for social investors and funders as we are moving toward a recovery period after this pandemic. In addition to looking ahead, organizations should also look back at the past year to identify things they would like to maintain going forward or changes they need to make to remain effective.[44:45] - Kris’ invitation for listeners is to reflect on your strategy, and refresh your strategy based on your reflections over the past year and your team’s plans moving forward. This will give clarity and flexibility. Mentioned in This Episode:Productive FlourishingStart Finishing, by Charlie GilkeyDelusional Altruism, by Kris Putnam-Walkerly8 Things Every Philanthropist Can Do - Free GuideCan’t Not Do, by Paul Shoemaker

Like It Matters Radio
03/03/21 The Power of Hidden BS

Like It Matters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 60:00


Today on Like It Matters Radio Mr. Black goes into our hidden power for everything we do, or do not do! Our Belief Systems dictate everything. Our B.S. dictate what we do, how we do it, why we do it, how we feel about what we did and what we will do again- or NOT DO, again. Most people are unaware of what they believe, why they believe it or the impact of 'what they believe', on every aspect of their life. Tune into Like It Matters Radio for an hour of power as Mr. Black is joined by a recent graduate of www.LikeItMatters.net, and together they will help listeners understand: The Power of the hidden B.S. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sophie-sticated Mom Podcast By Dr. Sophia Reed
How To Easily Attract Men (Becoming The Siren From The Art Of Seduction)

Sophie-sticated Mom Podcast By Dr. Sophia Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 23:39


One of the best books written on how to attract people is the Art Of Seduction. Now granted some of the advice I recommend you should NEVER FOLLOW. But a lot of it is good. Particularly the Siren archetype. These are the lessons you should take from the Siren and what you should probably NOT DO. Stream song in intro (for Every Good Work) https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/sophialvon/for-every-good-workBooks: Art of Seduction: https://amzn.to/3874DlX Get my book for single women (Fix It Jesus For Single Women Only) https://sophie-sticatedmom.com/product/christian-books-for-singles/Related videos mentioned in this one: Lookbook video (with the outfits I wore in this video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23kNZpqiSr4Traits that attract men: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fl3pkAxUJETraits that turn men off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i92JTbtr80Everyday ways to meet men: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vb1d4TLndYA&tHow men rate women https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5YJSQB-myU&tArt of Seduction video (animated)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOjcZ4eH_t8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8Yvlu5bhCoMy free ebook with these pieces and more that will teach you how to make a capsule wardrobe you can wear year round: http://eepurl.com/gSn_a5Follow me on Instagram: IG sophie_sticatedmomBlog: https://sophie-sticatedmom.comYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSlreed84Podcast: https://sophie-sticatedmom.buzzsprout.comWant to Donate? paypal.me/sophiesticatedmomFollow me on Instagram: IG sophie_sticatedmomBlog: https://sophie-sticatedmom.comYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSlreed84Podcast: https://sophie-sticatedmom.buzzsprout.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sophiesticatedmom)

Like It Matters Radio
02/23/21 The Power of Hidden BS

Like It Matters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 59:59


Today on Like It Matters Radio Mr. Black goes into our hidden power for everything we do, or do not do! Our Belief Systems dictate everything. Our B.S. dictate what we do, how we do it, why we do it, how we feel about what we did and what we will do again- or NOT DO, again. Most people are unaware of what they believe, why they believe it or the impact of 'what they believe', on every aspect of their life. Tune into Like It Matters Radio for an hour of power as Mr. Black is joined by a recent graduate of www.LikeItMatters.net, and together they will help listeners understand: The Power of the hidden B.S. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Grace Fellowship Baptist Church
Don't Do Good Things Like a Hypocrite!

Grace Fellowship Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 41:00


Jesus taught His disciples, and the multitudes that the nature of true righteousness was that-obedience to God was to be from the heart and not just in the restraining of outward sins.- The outward act of sin is the outward manifestation of what had previously originated in the-heart. You may never actually commit the sin that you thought about in your heart, but if you-entertained it and embraced it in your heart and mind, in the eyes of God, you committed the sin. And-so, the thought of sin, is sin. This morning, we begin Matthew 6. In -V1-18- the Lord teaches us HOW to DO three -3- things as-children of God, and how to NOT DO those same three -3- things.- FIRST- Doing alms, -acts of charity, or kindness-- or you might say, -doing righteousness-- SECOND--Prayer- how do you pray, when you pray, and THIRD- Fasting or afflicting yourself for the sake of-communion with God.

What do you NEED to STOP, NOT DO or REMOVE?

"Crisis To Crushin' it"

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 25:51


Ep 110 What do you need to STOP, NOT DO or REMOVE? Hello, I am https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-ingram-230002138/ (Joel Ingram) and this is Crisis to Crushin’ It Podcast. Let us dive into this week's talk and help to: 1.    Increase perspective 2.    Expand Perception 3.    Allow you to change your reality. Hey All, Quick update for you on what is going on here, it feels like the “Quickening” for those who have seen Highlander. This house is very nearly there few days left which means we need to get our belongings out ready for the next people to move in where we currently are. It is a busy time, and I am feeling it, not quite overwhelm, as I know it’ll get done, definitely a sense of pressure though, I wonder how much of that is self-imposed? I have also noticed I have detached mentally, again! I think it is a way I use to cope, to avoid stresses of the ‘shoulds’. Either way I am paying attention to it because I am aware it can impact how I engage with my family, a sense of feeling distanced is my warning feeling, and that feeling is here. I will let you listen in to hear more. I will keep you updated of this journey I am on. Thanks for listening today. What did you find most useful? Which actionable information will you utilise TODAY?  OR, Will you keep things as they are?  If you are inspired to help others, can I ask you to bring 1 listener to the show? This helps to grow the community and find the ears of those who may need the message, to not give up, keep moving forward no matter the speed and KNOW settling is not a choice which leads to fulfilment. Stay Strong, Joel To connect with me. https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-g-ingram-230002138/?trk=public-profile-join-page (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-g-ingram-230002138/) https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009395449407 (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009395449407)

Underneath the Clothes
42 - How to have difficult conversations

Underneath the Clothes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 34:09


Show Notes If you've ever put off having a tough conversation with a loved one or a colleague because you knew it was a delicate subject, and you had no idea where to even begin, this episode is for you. I'm sitting down with Sarah Kurtenbach as she teaches us a 4-step method for handling any difficult conversation with confidence and grace.  Join us as we learn how to have honest conversations that effectively address an issue but still come from a place of love. Press play! Resources mentioned in today's episode: Win a free distance or in-person Reiki session with me! Step #1 ~ Write a positive review of this show on iTunes.  Step #2~  Email your name and a screenshot of your review to Chelsea@mypurposeful.life That's it! You'll be entered to win. I'll pick a new winner every month, and your name will stay in the drawing until it's chosen.  Your free Reiki session can take place in-person in Sioux Falls, or it can be a distance session from wherever you're located in the world. And if you're wondering what exactly is Reiki, head to https://mypurposeful.life/blogs/blog/what-is-reiki to learn more.  FREE download: 3 Things to Not Do during a Difficult Conversation by Sarah Kurtenbach ~ https://www.moveher.co/freebies. Connect with Sarah at www.MoveHER.co or search Sarah Kurtenbach on Instagram.

Go-To Gal with Jaclyn Mellone
What to Do (and NOT Do) in Response to the Black Lives Matter Movement (For Businesses + Personal Brands) with Lauren Gill

Go-To Gal with Jaclyn Mellone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 58:55


Episode #125. It can be dangerous to look at the world through your own perspective so much that you don’t realize what other perspectives and experiences are out there. It is so crucial that we now take a step back to look at things from beyond our own perspective. Joining us for this conversation is Lauren […] The post What to Do (and NOT Do) in Response to the Black Lives Matter Movement (For Businesses + Personal Brands) with Lauren Gill appeared first on Jaclyn Mellone || Go-To Gal Podcast.

WORLDCHANGERS IN TECH
PR CAN DEFINE YOUR FINEST HOUR - PR Do's and Don'ts | GERMANTECH: WORLDCHANGERS IN TECH

WORLDCHANGERS IN TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 39:46


Most people will tell you that communication is the key to success in any relationship and in fact, that's not far from the truth if not the truth, for businesses also. Public relations and outward communication is key in acquiring customers and prospects, sustains your stakeholders with up-to-date news and can let your inner story shine. So we wonder, what can WORLDCHANGERS IN TECH DO and NOT DO in their PR strategies and, particularly, how should you behave during an unprecedented global crisis? We welcome one of GERMANTECH's great mentors Tilo Bonow to take the stage and guide us through why PR is Queen, especially in tech companies and times when it's most needed. Tilo leads one of Europes's finest PR agencies, PIABO (customers include N26, Stripe, GitHub, Silicon Valley Bank, Shopify), and since 2009, the agency has been committed to companies that have a positive societal impact through new technologies and business models. PIABO has recently also launched a focused portfolio - its Greentech & Sustainability Practice. SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

MYSTICAL AMERICAN PATRIOTS SOCIETY
Ep. 007: "Our most deadly show to date."

MYSTICAL AMERICAN PATRIOTS SOCIETY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 99:12


mapsoc.org // 00:05:00 - A horrible and dangerous guide to opening your third eye that you must ignore and NOT DO. // 00:16:00 - Sumo expounds on chivalry AT LENGTH. // 01:08:00 - Chivalry in the age of industrial warfare. // 01:15:00 - LARPers carry the backup civilizational operating system in case the main one fails. // 01:24:00 - Teaser for next week’s segment on giants. // 01:28:00 - Bread making. // Peter ReinhartFamily Baking Book

Sort Yourself Out
SYO15 If You Believed In Karma, How Would You Live Your Life

Sort Yourself Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 38:00


This is something I find fascinating to think about: how would we, humanity, act, if we all believed in karma and reincarnation? I think it would be very differently from how we act now. The world would be a totally different place!The Karma-Fest wraps up this week with the final episode in my 3 part series on Karma, as we ask "What would the world look like if we all believed in karma and reincarnation?We'll be looking at the stuff we learned in parts 1 and 2, and giving it a more practical spin.As always, we’ll be looking at the bigger picture, and we’ll also be taking it down to the individual level to look at things you can do, or NOT DO, to have a big influence on your karmic load.I’ll be sharing ways to really walk the talk of believing in karma, so that you can begin to free yourself of your karmic bonds and obligations, and lighten the world karmic load as well. NICE!In this episode:The perspective we need to foster to begin to wrap our heads around karma.The one principle that underpins the law of karma.The 3 types of karma that affect humanity.The nature of thought as a force of creation.A fun trick to keep your thoughts harmless.How to pay attention to karmic slaps in the face.The attitude we need to cultivate in order to start living more consciously.If you missed parts 1 and 2, you might want to check them out before you listen to this one, as they each build on the one before.Resources:Get on the wait list for The Inner Circle MembershipJanine’s Quick Start Guide To Doable MeditationLinks mentioned in this episode:SYO13 Karma 101 - Part 1 SYO14 How To Work Off Your Karma - Part 2 Alice Bailey booksQuestioning Traveller and Karma by Torkom SaraydarianHelena Petrovna Blavatsky

Wrestling with Theology
Moment of Meditation: For the Love of Money (1 Timothy 6:10)

Wrestling with Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 0:58


Original Broadcast: September 2010 Monthly Theme: Ninth Commandment For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. (1 Timothy 6:10) For the Love of Money In 1973, the O'Jays released the song "For the Love of Money" that has become better known as the theme song for Donald Trump's "The Apprentice". The song describes the depths of evil that people will commit just for money. Through the song, "Money is the root of all evil / do funny things to some people" repeats. Money does do strange things to people. For many, it's seen as the solution to all their problems. The one thing money will NOT DO is solve your problems. The only thing that will solve your problems is Jesus Christ. Your problems are caused by sin. The only solution to sin is Jesus Christ. You cannot redeem yourself. You can only be redeemed by Jesus' blood shed on the cross. You cannot purchase it. It is a free gift that a loving Savior hands out to all who believe in Him. Your loving Savior's arms are outstretched to you this morning. Will you not run into His loving embrace? Amen.

United Church Podcast
The One Thing You Can’t Not Do in 2020

United Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 35:24


We kicked off the year talking about fixing our eyes on Jesus and prioritizing time to connect with God by opening our Bibles and being prepared to hear from God. The post The One Thing You Can’t Not Do in 2020 appeared first on United Church.

Uncommon Sales Success Podcast
Recession Proofing: A Trainer's Perspective

Uncommon Sales Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 22:37


Ep 29: Learn about a winner's mindset being the tool to help you prepare and thrive through the economic changes. Ken Lundin hosts this week, asking Randy about what companies should DO and what they should NOT DO in regards to investing in their people.

Talking Football with Coach McKie
TFP 126: Stay the Course

Talking Football with Coach McKie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 10:00


Is your team struggling this year? Are you having problems catching the ball? Blocking? Scoring points? Are you thinking about changing your offense in the middle of the season? If you answered YES then you need to STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING right now and listen to this episode of Talking Football with Coach McKie. You'll learn from this episode: What drills you need to run to catch the ball better How to structure your offense for the best results Why you need to simplify your offense What to NOT DO when you are struggling offensively Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Buy My Simplified Air Raid Book Buy my Pin and Pull eBook Buy my Simplifying the Air Raid Quick Game video Get a free eBook on Air Raid Drills. Get a free eBook on The One-Back Power RPO. Follow me on Instagram. Follow me on Twitter. Subscribe to my YouTube Channel. Join our Facebook Group Grab a free audiobook from Amazon. [Affilate Link]. Football Coaching Podcast Become a Ron McKie Football Member To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes and Sticher. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read every single one. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and Sticher. Show Notes: Simplify your Quick Game Run Only One Run Scheme Drilling the Stick and Corner Concept

ProjectME with Tiffany Carter – Entrepreneurship & Millionaire Mindset
3 Tips on Getting Free Press Attention for Your Business EP024

ProjectME with Tiffany Carter – Entrepreneurship & Millionaire Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 29:45


As a former TV newscaster for NBC and CBS, I have been approached in every way possible with people, publicists, and companies trying to get publicity for their business, brand, or cause. On this episode, I cut through the crap, to share with you exactly how to approach news outlets to get media attention, and what to absolutely NOT DO. You can hire an expensive publicist, but unless that person was a former journalist, producer, or editor….they really don’t know how we think and operate. So I’m going to tell you. Get your pen and paper ready….so we can get you some free publicity. Welcome to ProjectME the Podcast with your host Tiffany Carter, who takes the mystery out of making BIG money. A former NBC and CBS TV journalist, turned multi-millionaire entrepreneur, teaching you all things wealth, worth, and business. You can follow Tiffany on Instagram @projectme_with_tiffany or on Facebook @projectmewithtiffany.

Rockford Reformed Church

“Look, Not Do”Numbers 21:4-9; John 3:14-15Rev. Tim Meendering The post Look, Not Do appeared first on Rockford Reformed Church.

Boss Up Academy
How to Be Time Rich (What We Do)

Boss Up Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 22:56


In today’s episode we talk about WHAT WE DO! This is our joy, our work, our mission! We also share one of our favorite tools for becoming time and energy rich! How to work with us Create a time log for 7 days. Write down everything you do. Take note of your energy level throughout the day. Note which tasks you enjoy, don’t enjoy, find difficult or cumbersome...note what you might be able to NOT DO, delegate or outsource, or optimize. Feel free to share your time logs with us! Email us at aloha@kimiandpua.com Please help us reach more ears! Leave us an itunes review! Come play with us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube!twitter.com/kimiandpua facebook.com/kimiandpuainstagram.com/kimiandpuapinterest.com/kimiandpuayouTube.com

Business Bootcamp
I'm the Crash Dummy - Ep.117

Business Bootcamp

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 18:17


Mike has launched LandscapeBusinessCourse.com and he tells you the beginning phases of the sales funnel. He will update us as he learns what to DO and NOT DO when creating an online course.