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Sir George Goldie had international standing, but, intense as he was in everything, he was also intensely private. He was born at the Nunnery on 20th May 1846. More in Manx from Grimms' fairy-tales, and music from the Celtic countries.
Breast Cancer Briefing, hosted by Sara Nunnery, MD, MSCI, a breast medical oncologist and the director of Breast Cancer Research at Tennessee Oncology in Nashville, is a podcast series that breaks down the latest news in breast cancer research, one conversation at a time.In this episode, Nunnery sat down with Annie Bond, a breast cancer survivor and patient advocate.Diagnosed with breast cancer at age 26, Bond shared how her initial concerns about a breast lump were repeatedly dismissed by medical professionals who cited her youth and lack of a family history of breast cancer. It took months of persistence before she received a diagnosis, at which point the cancer had already spread to her liver.Bond emphasizes the necessity of self-advocacy and the value of seeking second or third medical opinions. Regarding fertility preservation, her first oncologist discouraged her from freezing her eggs, but her third oncologist provided a more personalized approach, using CDK4/6 inhibitors rather than immediate chemotherapy based on her luminal A disease subtype.A significant portion of the conversation focused on the mental health toll of cancer. Bond discusses the "warrior" stereotype, the guilt and shame she felt, and her struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder. She says she found critical support in community and support groups, which helped normalize her feelings and provided a sense of belonging.Regarding physical adverse effects, Bond detailed the challenges of medical menopause, including "menopause brain" and joint pain, which she manages through walking and stretching. She expressed frustration with health education that focuses on diet or alcohol as "blame" factors, noting that cancer can often develop regardless of lifestyle.Bond explained how she advocates for metastatic breast cancer research funding and the use of artificial intelligence risk assessment models to account for factors like breast density. Her mission is to increase early detection and ensure patients with metastatic disease are viewed with hope.
Hear ye, hear ye! These culty wenches doth have-est a new episode for thine ears. Grab your turkey legs and your chainmail because we are galavanting into the culty lair of Renaissance Faires! Amanda and Iman are joined this week by the fair maidens of Morbid (@morbidpodcast), Alaina Urquhart (@alainatothemax) and Ash Kelley (@ashkell83) to discuss the cult-like rituals, language, and charismatic leaders of the Ren Faire, from ye olde accents to full on immersive experiences. We're talking the tight knit communities, the rules of the realm, and asking the real questions like: when does cosplay become identity? How many “huzzahs” does it take before you're fully indoctrinated? And why is Mark Hamill here? Is this a Live Thine Life, Mind Thy Back, or Get Thee to a Nunnery? Subscribe to Sounds Like A Cult on Youtube!Follow us on IG @soundslikeacultpod, @amanda_montell, @reesaronii, @chelseaxcharles, @imanharirikia. Thank you to our sponsors! To Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain, Head to https://www.squarespace.com/CULT Thanks to Article for sponsoring this podcast! Article is offering our listeners $50 off your first purchase of $100 or more. To claim, visit https://www.article.com/discount/cult and the discount will be automatically applied at checkout. If your glasses are overdue for a refresh, now is the time. Use code PODCAST15 for fifteen percent off your first order at bit.ly/3OdtU5X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Breast Cancer Briefing, hosted by Sara Nunnery, MD, MSCI, a breast medical oncologist and the director of Breast Cancer Research at Tennessee Oncology in Nashville, is a podcast series that breaks down the latest news in breast cancer research, one conversation at a time.In part 2 of this conversation, filmed live onsite at the 43rd Annual Miami Breast Cancer Conference, Dr Nunnery sat down with Irene Morae Kang, MD, an assistant professor in the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research and the medical director of Women's Health Medical Oncology at City of Hope Orange County in Irvine, California.Their discussion focuses on the rapidly evolving treatment paradigm for first-line metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), including the emergence of new data that is shifting standards of care. Dr Kang explained that TNBC is defined by the absence of estrogen, progesterone, and HER2 receptors, which historically restricted treatment options to non-targeted chemotherapy. A primary focus of the conversation was the role of PD-L1 expression and the use of immunotherapy. Dr Kang described PD-L1 as a checkpoint inhibitor protein on cancer cells that shuts off the immune system. By blocking this protein, oncologists can keep the body's T-cells vigilant to fight the cancer. However, she noted that immunotherapy is typically reserved for the approximately 40% of patients who express PD-L1 and may be contraindicated for those with active autoimmune diseases or a history of severe immune-related toxicities.The dialogue transitioned into the use of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). Dr Kang reviewed data from major trials using TROP2-targeting ADCs in the first-line setting. Dr Kang emphasized the importance of using these highly effective agents early, as many patients with TNBC do not survive to receive a second line of therapy.Finally, Dr Kang highlighted the distinct toxicity profiles and administration schedules that guide clinical decision-making. Although sacituzumab govitecan-hziy (Trodelvy) is frequently associated with neutropenia and alopecia, the primary toxicities associated with datopotamab deruxtecan-dlnk (Dato-DXd; Datroway) are stomatitis and ocular adverse effects like dry eye. Using Dato-DXd in practice requires a rigorous prophylactic regimen, including steroid mouthwash and lubricating eye drops. Ultimately, Dr Kang noted that because efficacy appears similar between the 2 ADCs, the choice often rests on the patient's lifestyle, their ability to adhere to preventative AE protocols, and infusion schedule preference.
Breast Cancer Briefing, hosted by Sara Nunnery, MD, MSCI, a breast medical oncologist and the director of Breast Cancer Research at Tennessee Oncology in Nashville, is a podcast series that breaks down the latest news in breast cancer research, one conversation at a time.In part 2 of this conversation, filmed live onsite at the 43rd Annual Miami Breast Cancer Conference, Dr Nunnery sat down with Neil M. Iyengar, MD, an associate professor and co-director of Breast Medical Oncology in the Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology at the Emory University School of Medicine, as well as the director of Survivorship Services at the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.Their conversation highlighted the evolving integration of GLP-1 agonists into the breast cancer treatment armamentarium.
Send us Fan MailThis week, it's another chaotic round of Fill in the Blank, and let's just say… things spiral fast. Your favorite podcast hosts have everything from viagra somehow ending up in chocolate, to absolutely unhinged animal encounters, to break-ins so wild they almost feel fake—but aren't. Kirstan brings the stories, Nic fills in the blanks… and somehow it always gets worse before it gets better.Hosted by Nicholas Finch & Kirstan CunninghamNew Episodes every Thursday!!Please subscribe, rate, and review!Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts!Head to truecomedypod.com for all things True Comedy!Follow us on social media!Facebook: facebook.com/truecomedypodcastInstagram: instagram.com/truecomedypodcastTwitter: twitter.com/podcast_true
Breast Cancer Briefing, hosted by Sara Nunnery, MD, MSCI, a breast medical oncologist and the director of Breast Cancer Research at Tennessee Oncology in Nashville, is a podcast series that breaks down the latest news in breast cancer research, one conversation at a time.In today's episode, filmed live onsite at the 43rd Annual Miami Breast Cancer Conference, Dr Nunnery sat down with Neil M. Iyengar, MD, an associate professor and co-director of Breast Medical Oncology in the Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology at the Emory University School of Medicine, as well as the director of Survivorship Services at the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.Their conversation centered around lifestyle and medical interventions pertinent to breast cancer survivorship. Dr Iyengar explained that although endocrine therapies can be life-saving, they disrupt estrogen signaling, which can lead to cardiometabolic dysfunction, including increased risks for diabetes, heart disease, and bone health issues. He noted that weight gain associated with these treatments is often tied to the induction of a post-menopausal state, which disrupts energy homeostasis and promotes inflammation.A key theme of the conversation was Dr Iyengar's explanation of a "drug development paradigm" for lifestyle changes. Rather than offering generic advice, his research focuses on precision lifestyle interventions, treating diet and exercise as prescribed medical therapies with specific "doses". He highlighted that body mass index (BMI) is an insufficient tool for risk stratification, as high body fat despite a normal BMI is a significant risk factor for cancer recurrence.The discussion also covered the rising use of GLP-1 receptor agonists to manage metabolic health. These drugs replicate natural hormones to maintain glycemic balance and reduce hunger. Dr Iyengar addressed the black box warning for thyroid cancer associated with this class of drugs, noting that although the data are mixed, the protective benefits against obesity-related cancers appear to outweigh the risks. Finally, he emphasized that exercise is a critical tool for managing treatment adverse effects like fatigue, noting that although starting is difficult, the "return on investment" for patient health is immense.
Breast Cancer Briefing, hosted by Sara Nunnery, MD, MSCI, a breast medical oncologist and the director of Breast Cancer Research at Tennessee Oncology in Nashville, is a podcast series that breaks down the latest news in breast cancer research, one conversation at a time.In today's episode, filmed live onsite at the 43rd Annual Miami Breast Cancer Conference, Dr Nunnery sat down with Kelly E. McCann, MD, PhD, a breast medical oncologist in the University of California system.Their conversation centered around the evolving HER2-positive breast cancer treatment paradigm. The experts highlighted that although this disease was once associated with a poor prognosis, targeted therapies like trastuzumab (Herceptin) have revolutionized management, making these cancers highly curable.They noted the role of fam-trastuzumab deruxtecan-nxki (T-DXd; Enhertu), an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) that delivers chemotherapy directly to cancer cells and uses a bystander effect to kill neighboring malignant cells. The phase 3 DESTINY-Breast11 trial (NCT05113251) evaluated T-DXd in the neoadjuvant setting for patients with high-risk, HER2-positive early breast cancer. Results showed significantly higher pathological complete response rates with T-DXd followed by docetaxel, trastuzumab, and pertuzumab (Perjeta) compared with standard chemotherapy. Responses were even more pronounced in patients with hormone receptor–negative disease.Furthermore, they spotlighted the phase 3 DESTINY-Breast05 trial (NCT04622319), which examined T-DXd as adjuvant therapy for high-risk patients with residual HER2-positive disease. In this study, T-DXd generated an improvement in invasive disease–free survival compared with standard ado-trastuzumab emtansine (Kadcyla). They noted that a significant benefit of T-DXd is its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, offering the potential for preventing brain metastases. However, the experts expressed caution regarding interstitial lung disease, a potentially fatal adverse effect associated with T-DXd. Because of this risk, patients who receive T-DXd require frequent, expensive CT monitoring, which Nunnery and McCann explained can pose logistical and insurance challenges in standard practice.Although adjuvant T-DXd has been added to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Clinical Practice Guidelines for HER2-positive breast cancer, the neoadjuvant regimen has not yet been included, likely awaiting more mature survival data. Both oncologists conclude that although ADC-associated toxicities require vigilant management, these treatment advancements provide powerful new tools for potentially curing high-risk patients with HER2-positive breast cancer.
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Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge open the hour discussing the chilly weather after recent storms, a Missouri proposal to phase out the state income tax, and travel disruptions tied to TSA staffing issues. Mike Nunnery from the O'Fallon Police Department joins to explain the new Real-Time Information Center and the Drone as First Responder program that can get eyes on a scene within about a minute and integrate with the Flock license plate reader system. Tom Ackerman joins to break down the NCAA Tournament, including Mizzou playing in St. Louis, SLU's matchup in Buffalo, and Illinois facing a difficult path in Greenville. The hour also includes Cardinals spring training updates and a discussion about Saturday Night Live episode.
Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge talk with Mike Nunnery of the O'Fallon Police Department about the new Real-Time Information Center (RIC), a centralized operations hub supporting several St. Charles County police agencies including O'Fallon, St. Charles City, Wentzville, St. Peters, Lake St. Louis, and Cottleville. Nunnery explains the department's Drone as First Responder program, which can get eyes on a scene within about a minute, allowing officers to view live footage and adjust their response in real time. The system will also integrate with the Flock license plate reader network to help locate stolen vehicles and suspects.
In today's episode, we sat down with Kelly E. McCann, MD, PhD, and Sara Nunnery, MD, MSCI, as they shared their stories and perspectives as leading women in oncology in honor of International Women's Day, which is observed annually on March 8. Dr McCann is a breast medical oncologist in the University of California system. Dr Nunnery is a breast medical oncologist with Tennessee Oncology in Nashville.Forming the backdrop of our exclusive discussion were insights shared during the 2026 OncLive Women in Oncology event, which took place on March 5, 2026, to kick off the 43rd Annual Miami Breast Cancer Conference. In our exclusive interview, Drs McCann and Nunnery used the Women in Oncology discussion as the basis for relaying their own experiences, observations, and advice regarding setting boundaries, striving for work-life harmony, advocating for oneself, and more.
David Nunnery, founder of Teach Them Diligently, joins Davis Carman for a discussion on creating an attitude of thanksgiving.
Bhutan Series w/ Breathe Bhutan Interview with Nun at Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery - Life as a Buddhist Nun in Modern BhutanIn this episode of the Winging It Travel Podcast, I visit Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery, an all-female Buddhist nunnery located above the Punakha Valley in Bhutan. This episode offers a rare look into the lives of Buddhist nuns and the important role this nunnery plays in supporting women within Bhutan's monastic system.Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery was established to provide both religious and practical education to nuns from across Bhutan, many of whom come from rural and remote regions. Alongside intensive training in Buddhist philosophy, meditation, chanting, and ritual practices, the nuns also study English, computer skills, and vocational crafts—helping prepare them for life both within and beyond the monastery.During my visit, the nunnery was preparing for final examinations, offering a unique insight into the academic structure of monastic life. You'll also hear immersive background sounds from the nunnery itself, adding context to the daily rhythm of study, prayer, and discipline.Following the introduction, I share a 10-minute interview with one of the resident nuns, conducted in English. In our conversation, she explains her daily routine, what she has studied over the years, her perspective on Buddhism in Bhutan, and what life looks like after completing the nine-year monastic education. She also shares why visitors should take the time to visit Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery and one key idea from Buddhism that she believes everyone should understand.This episode offers a thoughtful, grounded look at female monastic life in modern Bhutan, blending spiritual insight with real-world structure and purpose.
Brad Young is in for Amy today. He shares a crazy story about Nuns breaking back INTO a nunnery. Is it breaking and entering?
Most of the time, I come into these solo episodes with a well-thought-out topic, complete with an outline and bullet points. But today, I wanted to riff organically with no structure. Just me talking about something I've been thinking a lot about lately: integration. Integration is one of those buzzwords that gets thrown around in personal growth, but it's often misunderstood. It's the moment where insight turns into embodiment, the thing I like to call the point of no return where you stop trying to “fix” yourself and start actually living what you've learned. Many people stay stalled or stuck here (me!), so I'm here to talk about it! In this episode, I talk about what integration really looks like, why emotions are at the center of it, and how to move through this phase with compassion and curiosity. In this episode, you'll hear about: Why integration is the bridge between who you've been and who you're becoming. The “point of no return” moment when personal growth stops being conceptual and starts being embodied. How emotions play a central role in integration—and why learning to name, feel, and move through them changes everything. What it means to witness yourself first before expecting anyone else to. How tapping into your childlike nature helps you see all the dimensions of yourself and stay connected to your wholeness. Integration isn't glamorous or a mountaintop moment. It's the in-between space where you practice what you know and learn to trust yourself in the process. My hope is that this episode helps you soften into that space and recognize that this, right here, is where real transformation happens. Resources from this episode: Sign up for my free workshop! We Are the Stars by The Nunnery (on Spotify) Book recommendations: I love a good personal development book, and you do too, right? I've compiled a list of book recommendations, as mentioned in past episodes. Check out these amazing book recommendations here. Happy reading! MSN is supported by: We love the sponsors that make our show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: andreaowen.com/sponsors/ https://andreaowen.com/podcast/701 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode, Todd talks with David Nunnery of Teach Them Diligently. Join us! www.Familymanweb.com
If you're raising middle schoolers, you know it's a season of big questions, emotional shifts, and huge opportunities for growth. Leslie joins me today to talk about how we can parent our tweens and early teens with intention, pointing them toward a faith that lasts. If you've ever wondered how to reach your child's heart in the chaos of adolescence—this episode is for you.Leslie Nunnery | teachthemdiligently.netPrime Sponsor: No matter where you live, visit the Functional Medical Institute online today to connect with Drs Mark and Michele Sherwood. Go to homeschoolhealth.com to get connected and see some of my favorites items. Use coupon code HEIDI for 20% off!Show mentions: heidistjohn.com/mentionsWebsite | heidistjohn.comSupport the show! | donorbox.org/donation-827Rumble | rumble.com/user/HeidiStJohnYoutube | youtube.com/@HeidiStJohnPodcastInstagram | @heidistjohnFacebook | Heidi St. JohnX | @heidistjohnFaith That Speaks Online CommunitySubmit your questions for Mailbox Mondayheidistjohn.net/mailboxmonday
Is your family schedule stressing you out? Today, I'm talking with Leslie Nunnery about the ever-increasing number of moms who are experiencing “overcommitment burnout.” We'll discuss the signs that a family might be overcommitted, and help parents recognize the difference between good activities and God-ordained priorities.Leslie Nunnery | teachthemdiligently.net/heidiPrime Sponsor: No matter where you live, visit the Functional Medical Institute online today to connect with Drs Mark and Michele Sherwood. Go to homeschoolhealth.com to get connected and see some of my favorites items. Use coupon code HEIDI for 20% off!Lifestone Ministries | Lifestoneministries.com/heidiGive Send Go | givesendgo.comAnswers in Genesis | AnswersBibleCurriculum.com/HEIDIRVL Discipleship Curriculum | RVLCurriculum.com/heidi HEIDI10BRAVE Books | heidibrave.comShow mentions: heidistjohn.com/mentionsWebsite | heidistjohn.comSupport the show! | donorbox.org/donation-827Rumble | rumble.com/user/HeidiStJohnYouTube | youtube.com/@HeidiStJohnPodcastInstagram | @heidistjohnFacebook | Heidi St. JohnX | @heidistjohnFaith That Speaks Online CommunitySubmit your questions for Mailbox Mondayheidistjohn.net/mailboxmonday
The preteen years can be perilous for parents and children. How can you navigate these years with grace and love? On this Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman, Tricia Goyer and Leslie Nunnery will share five real-life building blocks for raising preteens. If you want to connect with your children on a deeper level and watch them grow in their faith, don’t miss the encouragement on Building Relationships with Gary Chapman. Featured resource: FAITH THAT STICKS: 5 REAL-LIFE WAYS TO DISCIPLE YOUR PRETEENDonate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/buildingrelationshipsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The murder of George Floyd five years ago led to a court order that requires the Minneapolis Police Department and the city to fix a pattern of racial discrimination in policing. A new report outlines the reforms made so far, where progress has been slow and what's next. Minneapolis Council member Andrea Jenkins' district includes the block where Floyd was killed. We talked to her about George Floyd Square and why five years later, its future is still unclear. A Minnesota author grew up near an immigration detention center in California. His new book imagines the stories of Chinese immigrants who were there 100 years ago. Minnesota sports teams are racking up wins, but how far can they go? We got the latest from our sports contributors.Our Minnesota Music Minute was "This Joy" by VocalEssence and our Song of the Day was "Sweet Willow Tree" by The Nunnery.
In this episode I get to speak with Priestess Darcie, Spiritual Healer, Guide & Sacred Retreat Facilitator on the Sacred Isle of Iona, who invites you to rediscover yourself through the raw magic, myths, and alchemy that await when you answer the call of this ancient Scottish Isle in the Hebrides.What you'll take away from this episode:
Born and raised in the vibrant community of Syosset, New York, Gina Economopoulos emerged as the seventh child in a family of eight whose roots were deeply intertwined in an Italian and Greek-loving family. She grew up in a Catholic traditional upbringing with unconditional love from her parents, despite facing numerous surgeries from a young age, each shaped her into the resilient individual she is today. With a degree in social science from Eastern CT State University, she ventured to Harrisburg in 1989, where she seamlessly blended her social work background with bartending, embodying the essence of hospitality. Following the loss of her mother to cancer in 1992, she embarked on a spiritual journey that led her to the convent for twelve years before caring for adults with disabilities. Settling on the tranquil shores of the Jersey Shore in 2010, she encountered love and loss, finding solace in sobriety through Alcoholics Anonymous. Today, as an End of Life Doula, she extends her compassionate heart to those in their final chapter, grounded in faith and guided by the wisdom of the scriptures. She is also very much involved in the rooms of AA in service and reaching out to other alcoholics. Whether enjoying simple pleasures like playing golf, shooting pool, traveling, or going to the beach, she navigates life's journey with gratitude and grace, forever grateful for the blessings that adorn her path. Tune in to hear Gina's remarkable story of faith, sobriety, and leaving the nunnery. Check out her book and connect with Gina
Would you like to discover effective strategies for connecting with your preteen on a deeper level while fostering open communication and nurturing their faith? Are you looking for practical ways to guide them well on their spiritual journey as they navigate changing emotions and growing independence? Join Ginger Hubbard and Alex Cody, along with special guest Leslie Nunnery, as they encourage parents to get into the trenches and shepherd their kids as they're growing socially and emotionally through the challenging preteen years. *** For show notes and episode downloads, go to https://www.gingerhubbard.com/blogs/podcast/episode-220-discipling-preteens-with-leslie-nunnery *** Support this podcast: https://www.gingerhubbard.com/support *** Sponsor for this episode: CTC Math | ctcmath.com Close to Nature | closetonature.health, code GINGER20
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The preteen years can be perilous. More than ever kids are bombarded with messages that threaten their emotional health, spiritual growth, and faith. Parents can feel alone and at a loss as to how to connect with and guide their growing kids. Need a road map to guide you? Author Leslie Nunnery, from Teach Them Diligently ,stopped by to provide some help! https://www.moodypublishers.com/faith-that-sticks/ Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wkesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if Catherine of Aragon had stepped aside and entered a nunnery? Could it have saved her daughter Mary's legitimacy? Would Anne Boleyn have had a son? And most importantly—would England have remained Catholic? In this video, we explore a fascinating Tudor ‘What If'—how history might have changed if Catherine had accepted Henry VIII's demands. Would the Reformation still have happened? Would Henry have still married six wives? And what about the dissolution of the monasteries? Thank you to Charliebeth for this thought-provoking question! #TudorHistory #CatherineOfAragon #HenryVIII #AnneBoleyn #WhatIfHistory #AlternateHistory #EnglishReformation #RoyalHistory #16thCentury #HistoryDebate
The preteen years are hard for everyone—parents and kids! Learn how to navigate these years with grace and love.The preteen years can be perilous. More than ever kids are bombarded with messages that threaten their emotional health, spiritual growth, and faith. And while the market is flooded with resources for raising children, it's remarkably scarce on help for navigating difficult preteen days. Parents can feel alone and at a loss as to how to connect with and guide their growing kids.In Faith that Sticks, Tricia Goyer and Leslie Nunnery share five real-life discipleship building blocks for raising preteens. The book's five key areas—prayer, Bible reading, family relationships, conversation, and service—provide a clear roadmap for parents who feel overwhelmed or unequipped. Using personal stories and examples, Tricia and Leslie's relatable experiences acknowledge that while the journey isn't always easy, it's always worth it. They offer creative and practical ideas and activities that parents, caregivers, or mentors can implement in each of the five key areas, helping them feel more confident in their spiritual roles.If you want to connect with your preteen on a deeper level and watch your kids grow in their faith, you will find Faith that Sticks the encouragement and direction you need!Purchase a copy of A Faith that Sticks here.Connect with Leslie Nunnerywebsite | Facebook | Instagram | PodcastIf you are enjoying the show, I have a quick favor to ask! If you haven't yet hit the subscribe button and left a rating and a review on iTunes, please take a moment and do so! I love reading your reviews and it keeps the algorithms happy so new listeners can find the podcast as well!
HEATHER HORTON is a brilliant and passionate Chicago-based songwriter. Her latest release is called “Get Me to the Nunnery” features Horton on guitar and haunting violin; her husband is acclaimed singer-songwriter, Michael McDermott. Her album channels Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush and Sinead O'Connor (the album was actually mastered the day O'Connor died in late July).BIBELHOUSER BROTHERS combine twin brother harmonies with award winning original songs and instrumental prowess to create high octane bluegrass-country-soul sounds from the heart of Kentucky. Clearly, there's no substitute for sibling harmonies, and in that regard, the Bibelhauser Brothers can boast truth in the title of their new album, Close Harmony, a stirring example of what happens when brothers share their voices. WoodSongs Kid: Willie Rain Murphy is a 14 year old singer from Chicago and the daughter of Heather Horton and Michael McDermott.
Did you know we homeschooled our children for a while? Whether or not you've done the same, every parent serves as a teacher to their children in one way or another—in fact, we do it every single day! We may not always consider the lessons we're passing on to our kids, but there are so many benefits to discipling a child's heart with intentionality and purpose.I can think of no one better to help guide a conversation on this crucial topic than Leslie Nunnery.Leslie is a Christian author, speaker, and homeschooling advocate. She founded Teach Them Diligently, a ministry that provides resources and experiences to strengthen Christian homeschooling families. Leslie has written several books on parenting and homeschooling, including Teach Them Diligently: Raising Children of Promise and Heart School: How Amazing Parents Become Excellent Home Educators.In this episode, you'll hear:What it means to “heart school” childrenWhy it's important to live out your faithHow heart schooling can come from anyone to anyoneAnd so much more…This was a fantastic conversation that I can't wait to share with you!Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/leslie-nunnery-225Check out our other resources: Mark and Jill's Marriage Story Marriage Coaching Marriage 2.0 Intensives Speaking Schedule Book Mark and Jill to Speak Online Courses Books Marriage Resources: Infidelity Recovery For Happy Marriages For Hurting Marriages For Marriages Where You're the Only One Wanting to Get Help Mom Resources: New/Preschool Moms Moms with Gradeschoolers Moms with Teens and Tweens Moms with Kids Who Are Launching Empty Nest...
In this insightful episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, Patti Garibay, AHG Founder & Executive Director, sits down with Leslie Nunnery of Teach Them Diligently to discuss the crucial role parents play in guiding their daughters toward becoming Godly women. The theme of the week, "Raising a Godly Girl When You Don't Feel Like a Godly Parent," resonates deeply as both Patti and Leslie explore practical strategies for equipping parents to lead with confidence and grace, even when they feel inadequate. Leslie Nunnery shares her expertise on how parents can effectively influence their daughters' spiritual growth, offering actionable advice on integrating faith into daily life and building strong, supportive relationships. With a focus on empowerment and encouragement, this episode addresses the common struggles of feeling unqualified in parenting and provides a roadmap for growing in faith together with your girl. Tune in for a conversation rich with practical tips, Biblical wisdom, and heartfelt encouragement that will inspire and equip you to confidently lead your daughter on her path to becoming a Godly girl. Whether you're seeking guidance on fostering spiritual development or looking for ways to strengthen your role as a parent, this episode is a valuable resource for anyone committed to raising the next generation of faith-filled girls. Learn more about Teach Them Diligently at teachthemdiligently.net Find an American Heritage Girls Troop near you, visit americanheritagegirls.org Add even more Biblical wisdom to your parenting quiver, visit raisinggodlygirls.com
“You can't disciple someone that you're not with. You cannot impact the life of someone that you are not doing life with.” ~ Leslie Nunnery Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. Yvette Hampton chats with Leslie Nunnery about her insightful book, "Heart School: How Amazing Parents Become Excellent Home Educators." Learn how to create a harmonious, Christ-centered homeschool environment and uncover strategies for balancing order and joy in your homeschool. Perfect for parents seeking to disciple their children with a biblical foundation while enjoying every moment of the homeschooling adventure. Featured Topics: Understanding Your Homeschool Mission Aligning Family Goals with Biblical Values Creating a Peaceful and Productive Home Environment Insights from Veteran Homeschool Mom Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Would you please consider a year-end gift to support the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry? Recommended Resources: Podcast Note-Taking Guide TeachThemDiligently.net HEART SCHOOL MASTER CLASS Teach Them Diligently Podcast Leslie's Books: HEART SCHOOL: How Amazing Parents become Excellent Home Educators, by Leslie Nunnery - *Coming Soon! Teach Them Diligently, by Leslie Nunnery How to Create a Legacy Bible: An Instructional Guide for Passing on Faith Across Generations, by Tricia Goyer and Leslie Nunnery Faith That Sticks: 5 Real-Life Ways to Disciple Your Preteen, by Tricia Goyer and Leslie Nunnery How to Homeschool DVD and Workbook – by Rachael Carman and Leslie Nunnery Prayers for Our Children Prayers for Your Marriage Podcast Recommendations: Teach Them Diligently - Leslie Nunnery on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Getting to the Hearts of our Children - Connie Albers on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Thinking Dad Podcast
“Spending time on what they love strengthens those relationships with your kids.” ~ Leslie Nunnery Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. Yvette Hampton dives deep into "Heart Schooling" with Leslie Nunnery from Teach Them Diligently. They explore the essential benchmarks of homeschooling focused on discipleship, relationships, and academic excellence. Discover how to truly get to the hearts of your children and enrich your homeschooling journey. Don't miss out on valuable insights that can transform your family's educational experience!
“Heart schooling focuses on encouraging and equipping parents to view their calling as discipleship” ~ Leslie Nunnery Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. Yvette Hampton welcomes Leslie Nunnery to discuss the transformative concept of heart schooling. Drawing from her latest book, Leslie explains how homeschooling can be a powerful tool for discipleship, focusing on seven attributes necessary for a thriving, Christ-centered home education. Get ready to realign your thinking, refine your family's vision, and embrace your calling as a parent-educator. Don't miss this insightful conversation! Come back Wednesday and Thursday for the rest of this conversation. Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Would you please consider a year-end gift to support the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry? Recommended Resources: Podcast Note-Taking Guide TeachThemDiligently.net HEART SCHOOL MASTER CLASS Teach Them Diligently Podcast Leslie's Books: HEART SCHOOL: How Amazing Parents become Excellent Home Educators, by Leslie Nunnery - *Coming Soon! Teach Them Diligently, by Leslie Nunnery How to Create a Legacy Bible: An Instructional Guide for Passing on Faith Across Generations, by Tricia Goyer and Leslie Nunnery Faith That Sticks: 5 Real-Life Ways to Disciple Your Preteen, by Tricia Goyer and Leslie Nunnery How to Homeschool DVD and Workbook – by Rachael Carman and Leslie Nunnery Prayers for Our Children Prayers for Your Marriage Podcast Recommendations: Teach Them Diligently - Leslie Nunnery on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Getting to the Hearts of our Children - Connie Albers on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Thinking Dad Podcast
IN THIS EPISODE: While rumors abound about St. Anne's Nunnery being haunted and a variety of stories can be found on the Internet, most have factual errors about the camp's history that bring into question the tales of ghosts, abortions and nuns drowning babies in the swimming pool. Every single one is just an urban legend… aside from one very disturbing true event. (Urban Legends And True Terrors of St. Anne's Nunnery) *** Where do urban legends come from? We'll look at some of the most famous ones, and the history behind them. (The Legends Behind Urban Legends)SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The Terrors of St. Anne's Nunnery” from BackpackVerse: http://bit.ly/2X6LgCL“St Anne's Nunnery's Haunted History” by Kelly Palmer for The Utah Statesman: http://bit.ly/34SEpiX“Logan Canyon Nunnery Still for Sale” by Lis Stewart for HJ News: http://bit.ly/2O4zLYp“The Legends Behind Urban Legends” by Jacob Shelton for Graveyard Shift: http://bit.ly/2rx0bKyWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library.= = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: November 12, 2019CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/stannesnunnery/
On this episode of One Indescribable Podcast… Adam H, Todd the Librarian, and TV Lindy continue their journey through every episode of Pushing Daisies by recapping Season 2 Episode 2: Circus Circus Our friend Tom (@Thorfist7373) joins us to recap the episode! In Todd's game corner, Adam, Lindy, and Tom team up to try to win a quiz about the circus! “Today, an apartment across the hall, tomorrow, Paris and a croissant maker named Philippe” We're pleased as pie you're listening! Follow the podcast on Twitter @oneCXGpodcast! Find us @pianomanadam1 (Adam), @librariantodd (Todd), and @tvlindy (Lindy)! Follow Whirlwind Podcasts @WhirlwindPods and visit our website at whirlwindpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Monday Mailtime! Producer Adam is here to dive into your supernatural encounters and offer some guidance and observations. We've heard from our listener Stuart, over WhatsApp, who moved into an old Nunnery sick-bay with his wife.Let us know what you've been experiencing! Have you had a similar situation or have you got your own story to tell? Get in touch on our WhatsApp at 07599927537 or paranormalactivitypod@gmail.com---A Create Podcast Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/paranormal-activity-with-yvette-fielding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Gators Breakdown, David Waters is joined by Read and Reaction's Will Miles and Nick Knudsen. The trio will discuss the opening of the spring transfer portal and look back at spring practice for the Florida Gators. JOIN Gators Breakdown Plus: https://gatorsbreakdown.supportingcast.fm/ Get Florida Gators merch at Fanatics: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/DVYxja Get Gators Breakdown merch: https://gatorsbreakdownmerch.com Questions or comments? Send them to gatorsbreakdown@gmail.com You can be the difference! For the first time ever, YOU can directly impact the outcome on the field by joining Florida Victorious! Want to help the Gators win? Want a better game day experience? Just like when you pack The Swamp, your unwavering support through Florida Victorious empowers the Gators to be their best! Join today and be the difference in making the orange and blue victorious. Visit https://floridavictorious.com/join-now/ and SAVE 20% on your first month using promo code: GATORSBD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's OSL, we're reviewing Ghostbusters legacy sequel #2, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, the new horror film Rosemary's Nunnery, oops, I mean Immaculate, and the straight-to-Amazon's-bowels reboot of Road House starring Jake Gyllenhaal! We're also checking in on the weekend box office to see if it got BUSTED or if Kung Fu Panda's third sequel remained supreme! Catch us on tour this spring in Atlanta where we're talking Gerard Butler in Gamer, Houston where we're making our debut talking Robocop 2, and Austin where we'll be doing a We Love Movies episode all about From Dusk Till Dawn! Ticketing information available on our website! And be sure to scope out our new NIGHT VISION and TOO OLD FOR THIS SHIT merch designs in our Tee Public shop! On-Screen Live airs Mondays @ noon/EST on our YouTube and Twitch channels, so subscribe to the show on whichever platform you frequent!
Published in 1914, this tale from Francis Oscar Mann poses the question of the wickedness of natural human desire and whether the devil realy resides in us all... Nighty Nighty is sponsored by Progressive! Quote today at Progressive.com to try the Name Your Price® tool for yourself, and join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive.
It's easy to get lost in the day to day tasks of childrearing and homeschooling, but it's critical we remember what our goals really are for our children. Family discipleship, with a focus on the hearts and character of our children, is so much more important than the academics— more rewarding also. This is your shot in the arm to keep doing the hard thing. It's worth it! During the Happy Hour extended podcast we're giving direction for homeschooling through the high school years and highlighting priorities as you wrap up the homeschool years with your children. Show Notes: http://heidistjohn.com/blog/podcasts/homeschooling-discipleship-leslie-nunnery --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heidistjohn/message
Are you overwhelmed trying to decide on the best curriculum, top co-ops, and latest and greatest planning system for homeschooling each year? Would you like to hear an episode that takes the heat off of making those decisions and, instead, focuses more on raising followers of Christ who will glorify God in everything they do? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan along with special guest, Leslie Nunnery, as they break down the heart schooling paradigm shift and how it can help reach the hearts of your children for Jesus through discipleship. *** For show notes and episode downloads, go to https://www.gingerhubbard.com/blogs/podcast/episode-161-heart-schooling-with-leslie-nunnery *** Support this podcast: https://www.gingerhubbard.com/support *** Sponsor for this episode: The World and Everything in It | wng.org/podcasts/the-world-and-everything-in-it CTC Math | ctcmath.com Concurrently | wng.org/podcasts/concurrently ***
In this episode, host Tats chats with pro pickleball player Rob Nunnery. They explore Rob's journey into pickleball, his unique approach to skill development, and insights into maintaining a top-tier game. The conversation covers Rob's experiences with injuries, the dynamics of pickleball partnerships, and his commitment to continuous learning. Discover the secrets behind Rob's successful partnership with Andrei Daescu and his focus on mix play. Elevate your pickleball game with this insightful episode!
Hyperion to a Satyr - The Fire and Water Podcast Network's Hamlet Podcast - continues Siskoid's scene-by-scene deep dive into Shakespeare's masterwork, discussing the text, but also performance and staging through the lens of several films, television, comics and even a rock opera. In Act III, Scene 1, Part 3, we cover the Nunnery Scene. Listen to the episode below or subscribe to Hyperion to a Satyr on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Credits: Theme: "Fanfare" from 1996 Hamlet, by Patrick Doyle, with clips from that film, starring Ray Fearon and Kenneth Branagh; and the 1948 Hamlet, starring Lawrence Olivier. Bonus clips: Hamlet 1996 by Kenneth Branagh, starring Kate Winslet and Kenneth Branagh; Hamlet 1948 by Laurence Olivier, starring Laurence Olivier; Hamlet 1980 by Rodney Bennett, starring Derek Jacobi and Patrick Stewart; Hamlet 1990 by Franco Zeffirelli, starring Helena Bonham-Carter; Hamlet 2000 by Michael Almereyda, starring Ethan Hawke; Hamlet 2009 by Gregory Doran, starring Mariah Gale, David Tennant and Oliver Ford Davies; Slings & Arrows, starring Luke Kirby; and "Ophélie, oh folie" by Johnny Hallyday. Leave a comment, I love to read!