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This week, Jesse & Michelle are joined by Pete Wynter, Vicar of St Paul's Hammersmith. As well as leading a local church, Pete is passionate about leadership which is reflected in his role as Director of Leadership College London and founding Onelife. Enjoy this conversation as we delve into Pete's testimony, thoughts on leadership, moral failures and more! Help us fund our latest short film - Between Sundays - by donating here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/between-sundays-a-christian-short-film-by-the-way-uk? FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thewayuk FOLLOW US ON TIK TOK: www.tiktok.com/@thewayuk Want to know more? Find a church that has things happening for young people. Visit https://achurchnearyou.com/youth [In partnership with CofE Digital Projects]
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
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In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience?PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses the need for a holistic, eco-civilizational future, emphasizing that science, technology, and economics are important but not the whole picture. He urges us to design our own lives and livelihoods to meet diverse ecological futures, and later highlights the importance of embodied, emotional, and spiritual learning as essential to evolving human consciousness in a technologically dominated world.BAYO AKOMOLAFE (Philosopher, Psychologist, Writer & Founder of the Emergence Network) shares a deeply personal story about the loss of his father, describing how it forced him to mature quickly and become the breadwinner for his family. He reflects on the lessons learned from his children, especially his autistic son, who teaches him about grace, possibility, and futurity.MICHEL FORST (Human Rights Advocate & the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders) explores how theology and meditation serve as ongoing sources of inspiration, shaping his values and career choices in human rights advocacy.DR. GUY LESCHZINER(Neurologist & Author of The Nocturnal Brain, The Man Who Tasted Words & other books; Consultant Neurologist & Professor at King's College London) analyzes the concept of free will, suggesting that much of what we do is influenced by factors beyond our control. He also discusses the importance of striving to make the world better, the role of sleep and dreams in memory and emotional processing, and the changing nature of mentorship and education.EIREN CAFFALL (Musician & Author of All the Water in the World) highlights the importance of preserving knowledge and human history, imagining how future generations might rebuild society after catastrophe by holding onto stories, traditions, and the hope of repair.DR. FERNANDO GARCÍA-MORENO (Neuroscientist, Ikerbasque Research Associate at the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience) explains that while our brains have not changed biologically for thousands of years, cultural evolution has accelerated. He emphasizes the unique human roles of generating and transmitting knowledge across generations.NATASHA HAKIMI ZAPATA (Journalist, Author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America From Around the Globe) shares her inspiration from the generosity and hope she encounters in others, and describes how connecting with nature—especially bodies of water—reinforces the importance of conservation policies that integrate human communities into ecosystems.IRVIN WEATHERSBY JR. (Author of In Open Contempt) reflects on the influence of his church upbringing and family, especially his grandmother, on his writing and creative expression. He discusses the impact of music, particularly hip hop, and the importance of lyricism and cultural heritage in shaping his literary voice.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Enjoy this meditation to raise our vibration, "The Heart Of Spiritual Transformation," with author and meditation teacher, Kevin Schoeninger. These Subtle Energy and Awareness practices engage us with the magical effervescent presence of our Light Body and Source. They transform our relationship with ourselves, others, and the One Life we all share, so we live from a greater sense of peace, love, and wisdom. So, tune in, merge with the light, and see what you discover. Kevin is Certified as a Personal Trainer, Life Coach, Qigong Meditation Master Instructor, and Holy Fire Karuna Reiki Master Teacher. He has been writing about and teaching these techniques for over 35 years. His latest books are Clear Quiet Mind and Raising Our Vibration: A Guide to Subtle Energy Meditation, which are available on Amazon. https://raisingourvibration.net/Enlightened World Network is your guide to inspirational online programs about the spiritual divinity, angels, energy work, chakras, past lives, or soul. Learn about spiritually transformative authors, musicians and healers. From motivational learning to inner guidance, you will find the best program for you.Please set the intention to receive then relax and enjoy!Check out our website featuring over 200 spirit-inspired lightworkers specializing in meditation, energy work and angel channelinghttps://www.enlightenedworld.onlineEnjoy inspirational and educational shows at http://www.youtube.com/c/EnlightenedWorldNetworkTo sign up for a newsletter to stay up on EWN programs and events, sign up here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/FBoFQef/webEnlightened World Network is now available on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podbean, Spotify, and Amazon Music.Link to EWN's disclaimer: https://enlightenedworld.online/disclaimer/#nondual #nonduality #raisingourvibration#archangels#lightworkers
What would you take if your entire life had to fit in one suitcase? And more importantly — what would you finally let go of?This episode is a tender, honest reflection on radical simplicity. As we prepared to move to Bali, we gave ourselves a 6x6 closet to store everything for our family of three. That's it. One suitcase. One carry-on. No “just in case.” No more holding on to things that weighed more emotionally than physically. And in letting go, I found something unexpected — freedom. Space. Clarity.“When you strip it all down, the essentials become clear.”If you're craving simplicity or feel overwhelmed by what you're holding onto — emotionally or physically — this episode is for you.You might also resonate with:• 133: Holding On While Letting Go - https://youtu.be/cLtx8986-Hw• 126: How She Retired at 34 Without a 9-5 with Jenni Schulz - https://youtu.be/yT6rE2rSs-Q
Karrion Kross is one of the most talked about WWE Superstars (?) today. At the time of this interview, Kevin Kesar and his wife Elizabeth, aka Scarlett, were reportedly nearing the end of their WWE contracts. Kross has also been the subject of an onset of massive support from fans around the world, hoping to see and hear more from the star. As of production day, Karrion Kross and Scarlett have moved to the "Alumi" section of WWE's website. That is an interesting story, but far from the most interesting thing you'll get to know about Kevin Kesar (Kay-SAR if you've been trying to figure out how to say it). In our conversation, Kevin shares stories from his book, and a LOT of laughs during this conversation that may leave you still rooting for Karrion Kross, but will definitely make you a fan of Kevin Kesar. Thanks for checking out our show! Please consider subscribing for free by searching "Celebrate Wrestling - McGuire on Wrestling" wherever you get your podcasts. Video version of this interview in its entirety will post Wednesday, August 13, 2025 Find out more at www.celebratewrestling.com
The fourth sermon in our series One Life | 'What's it all about?' .Sermon: 'The Cross: Why did Jesus die?'Series: One Life | 'What's it all about?'Readings: Mark 8:22-33 Mark 10:32-45Preacher: Brad FletcherRecorded 10th August, 2025S18 E04
Daily Boost Podcast Show Notes One Life Formula: Find Your Core and Lock It In August 6, 2025 | Episode 5143 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description Ever feel like you're juggling too many things at once? Today I'm breaking down why getting closer to "one" might be the smartest move you'll ever make. I stumped five seasoned coaching clients this morning with a simple question about identity—and their glazed-over looks told me I'd hit something big. You've got one life, about 85 years if you're lucky. Let's talk about finding your one identity, your one thing, and the one energy that drives it all. Once you lock these in? That's when life gets really good. Featured Story This morning on my group coaching call, I asked five people who'd been working with me for over a year a simple question: "Who are you?" Not one could answer. These weren't newbies—they were seasoned folks who thought they had it figured out. That's when it hit me. We're so busy multitasking and chasing every shiny object that we've forgotten the power of one. When you know your core identity and what drives you forward, everything else falls into place. Important Points Your identity stays fundamentally the same from birth to death—minor tweaks happen, but your core essence remains constant. Find it, own it, and watch your happiness soar. What you ARE in life (your "product on the shelf") typically follows one consistent thread throughout your journey—mine's been communications since high school, and it'll continue until my voice gives out. Your driving energy is the fuel that gets you out of bed—whether it's growth, legacy, community, or yes, even money—knowing yours changes everything. Memorable Quotes "The closer you get down to one thing, the better off you're going to be." "If you're not happy, my guess is you don't know who you are and you don't know what you stand for." "I'm driven by growth and possibility. That's it. If I can see that I'm growing a little bit, if I can see there's a possible... I'm moving." Scott's Three-Step Approach Define your core identity—your values, morals, and how you walk your talk. This is who you've always been, just waiting to be acknowledged. Identify your "one thing"—that consistent thread running through your life that defines what you build and create every single day. Lock in what works—once you find your winning formula, stop changing it. Let it run on autopilot so you can explore new possibilities from a stable foundation. Connect With Me Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our journey of Inspiration continues with a conversation with Courtney Lalotra, Founder and President of the nonprofit organization One Life to Love. For Courtney it all started with a trip to India that changed her life path and she brings us along the way. She shares personal stories, from her own life and the children around her, that shows how her organization strives to empower vulnerable people, ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive and lead fulfilling lives.(1:42) Courtney shares her story on how a trip to India started her on the path to OLTL.(6:03) Courtney shares with us about the support she had, from family, as she pursued a new life in India.(8:49) What were the early days like for Courtney in India, and how she created the foundation for OLTL?(14:17) What is an average day like for Courtney and OLTL?(17:25) We learn the challenges that come with the work that she, and her organization, do every day.(21:48) How did Covid impact the work that Courtney does?(24:13) How has OLTL and their work expanded onto a national stage, with partnerships with the police and government in India?(26:37) Courtney shares some of the long term goals for her organization.(28:46) How do they bring people into this conversation and ask them to share their generosity?(31:26) What should listeners remember most about Courtney and OLTL? Subscribe: Warriors At Work Podcasts Website: https://jeaniecoomber.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/986666321719033/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanie_coomber/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanie_coomber LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-coomber-90973b4/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMZ2HyNNyPoeCSqKClBC_w
Are you tired of feeling stuck in the deep, unshakable valleys of life while searching for the light of hope? In his powerful sermon, Pastor distills the life of Simon Peter, highlighting how a humble heart open to God can invite miraculous change. He reflects on Peter's journey of denial and redemption, pointing out that each of us may feel at times like an outsider, disqualified by our past mistakes. Yet, it's in our humility—just like Peter's—that we find God's invitation to dive deeper into a relationship with Him. Pastor connects this message to the community's ongoing initiatives like 'One Life', emphasizing how our collective efforts can shape the world around us, particularly in the foster care system. As you navigate your spiritual journey, this sermon reminds you that through faith and obedience, you can experience transformation and purpose, even amidst uncertainty. Don't let doubt keep you from the calling on your life! Join us in discovering how to come "out of the boat" and embrace God's promise. Tune in to this inspirational message and let it ignite your faith today!Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook or YouTube.
The third sermon in our series One Life | 'What's it all about?' .Sermon: 'Sin: Why did Jesus come?'Series: One Life | 'What's it all about?'Readings: Mark 7:14-23 Mark 2:1-17Preacher: Brad FletcherRecorded 3rd August, 2025S18 E03
I hope this quote from Mae West helps you live your best life. Join the FREE Facebook group for The Michael Brian Show at https://www.facebook.com/groups/themichaelbrianshow Follow Mike on Facebook Instagram & Twitter
Sarah attended both the Royal Court Young Writer's and Studio Writer's Groups programmes and has gone on to become an award-winning playwright and screenwriter. She's also an alumni of the prestigious “4 Screenwriting” programme and the script she developed with them was picked up by production company Sunny March. An independent film and Tv company led by Benedict Cumberbatch. She was also listed on the BBC's New Talent Hotlist and chosen from thousands of entries for the BBC Drama Writer's Programme. Her plays have been produced all over the world and published by Bloomsbury Press, Oberon Books and Samuel French. Her first audio play “Mrs Wickham” starring Jessie Buckley (Chernobyl, Wicked Little Letters) and Johnny Flynn (Motive and the Cue, One Life), directed by Eleanor Rhode became a global success on Audible, winning the 2023 International Audio for Best Original Work. In addition to being selected as one of the iPaper's 25 Best Audio pieces of all time and is currently being adapted into a feature film. Check out her new audible project “Billionaire For Sale” starring also Johnny Flynn, directed again by Eleanor Rhode, available now!We discuss both her audio projects, her writing process, finding her voice in her writing and what we can expect from her next. Oliver GowerSpotlight Link: https://www.spotlight.com/9097-9058-5261Instagram: @ollietheuncensoredcriticFor enquiries and requests: olliegower10@gmail.comPlease Like, Download and Subscribe ✍️Thank you all for your support!Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name. Early Morning
Send us a textLo primero que necesita alguien para emprender es justo eso: la mentalidad de emprendedor.Hay muchas filosofías sobre qué significa emprender, pero una que siempre me ha resonado es la que me compartió Ricardo Salinas en su episodio de Cracks:“Un emprendedor vive una sola vida. Una vida llena. Llena de pasión. Con alguien detrás, obsesionado por resolver el problema de enfrente.”Una vida. Una oportunidad.En este episodio directo, reflexiono sobre los momentos que me han obligado a replantearme mis prioridades, el verdadero costo de perseguir la validación externa y lo que significa diseñar una vida alineada con lo que realmente importa.Comparto las preguntas que me hago cuando necesito claridad, los errores que más me han transformado y las decisiones que cambiaron mi forma de vivir y emprender.Si alguna vez has sentido que estás corriendo una carrera que no elegiste, este episodio puede ayudarte a pausar, respirar y volver a tomar el control.Una vida. Una oportunidad. Haz que valga la pena.
Are you living your day—or just surviving it? In this episode of One Life, Donny Raus invites you to pause and take a real inventory of your life. As summer winds down, so many of us find ourselves overwhelmed, overextended, and stuck in routines that no longer serve us. Donny shares his own recent spiral into stress—and how a simple act of awareness became the catalyst for profound change.You'll hear how burnout creeps in when we ignore our needs, skip self-care, and suppress the small joys that bring us alive. But more importantly, you'll discover how to reclaim your energy and presence by making three intentional shifts:Bringing awareness to your emotional stateBlocking time for self-care and funPlanning something big that gives you something to look forward toThis episode isn't about doing more. It's about feeling more—in your day, your relationships, and your sense of purpose.Reflect on this: – Where are you running on empty? – What rituals or joys have you been postponing? – What's one simple thing you can do this week to reconnect?Because life isn't later—it's now.To subscribe, comment, or ask a question, visit www.donnyraus.com.
Click here to Shop Affirmation Decks, Oracle Decks, and more! Use Promo code: RCPODCAST20 for 20% off your first order! Today's Power Affirmation: I am happy for this awesome moment because this moment is my awesome life. Today's Oracle of Motivation: Too many people leave guts on the floor as they crawl through the week like snails, wishing it was the weekend. How often do you think, "If only it was Friday..." and, "I can't wait for the weekend to get here!". When you wish away your week, you are wishing away your time. Wishing away your time is like inviting the Grim Reaper to your private dinner. Do you really want to wish away your family, your friends, and your ONE LIFE? Everything you take for granted is someone else's fairytale. Cherish each and every moment that you have before time makes you cherish what you had. Every day is a Saturday. Designed to Motivate Your Creative Maniac Mind The 60-Second Power Affirmations Podcast is designed to help you focus, affirm your visions, and harness the power within your creative maniac mind! Join us every Monday and Thursday for a new 60-second power affirmation followed by a blast of oracle motivation from the Universe (+ a quick breathing meditation). It's time to take off your procrastination diaper and share your musings with the world! For more musings, visit RageCreate.com Leave a Review & Share! Apple Podcast reviews are one of THE most important factors for podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please take a second to leave the show a review on Apple Podcasts! Click this link: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Hit “Listen on Apple Podcasts” on the left-hand side under the picture. Scroll down under “Ratings & Reviews” & click “Write A Review” Leave an honest review. You're awesome!
What if you only had one digital life across all games... would you still cheat?In this episode, we dig into the world of online cheating, digital accountability, and the business of fair play with Andrew Wailes from PlaySafe ID.What started as a casual gaming session with friends led to a bold idea one that could reshape how studios deal with cheaters and protect their communities.
In this episode Eric, Angel, and Derek discuss more One Life to Live from 1986.
This Day in History. Morons in the News. One Life to Live. Everyone Needs a Laugh. Small Plates. Happy Relationships. Talkback Callers. Can You Believe This? Die Hard. From the Vault.
What kind of legacy will you leave? In this sermon, Pastor Brandon shares a powerful message from Joshua 4 about building a legacy that lasts for eternity. Discover how to leave a spiritual legacy that outlives you for generations to come.For more tools and training, check out ProPreacher.com
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Friend of the network Pam Jahnke, Mid-West Farm Report, visits with Dr. Tom Earleywine of Purina Dairy in the second episode of the Purina Dairy Podcast.
5 MARKS OF A GREAT SAMARITAN + (Ep. 471)As fireworks fade and summer rolls on, we're inviting you into something far deeper than nostalgia—a revolution of the heart. In this powerful episode, we unpack the Gospel of the Good Samaritan—not as a distant parable, but as a blazing call to become instruments of divine mercy in a distracted world. What does it mean to truly see? To stop? To sacrifice? Join us as we unveil Five Marks of a Good Samaritan that just might change everything—your home, your habits, your heart.Plus, we're excited to share two epic creative projects on the horizon:
Send us a textIn this moving first episode of a two-part conversation, you'll meet our guest, Michael Zacharia—an Executive Coach, Mediator, Attorney, author, and peacemaker whose life embodies a question the world is still wrestling with: Can one life hold both Palestinian and Israeli identity?Born to a Palestinian Christian father and a Jewish Israeli mother, Michael's early life was steeped in complexity, contradiction, and deep cultural richness. Raised in the United States, he grew up at the intersection of global conflict and personal formation—where hospitality met independence, where ancient tensions lived around the dinner table, and where identity was never a simple checkbox.In this episode, Michael shares how he learned to live in the in-between—with courage, compassion, and curiosity. He reflects on how both the beauty and the messiness of his story shaped his journey of becoming a mediator and peacemaker.This is not just a conversation about heritage. It's a call to wholeness in a world of division.
The Locher Room sat down with Danielle Harris and Shelly Burch — the unforgettable mother-daughter duo Samantha Garretson and Delilah Ralston from One Life to Live.Danielle Harris began acting at just 7 years old, landing her first major role on OLTL as “Sammy,” the police chief's daughter. She soon became a household name in the horror genre, beating out hundreds for the role of Jamie Lloyd in Halloween 4, and has since appeared in over 50 horror films, including Rob Zombie's Halloween reboot, Urban Legend, and Hatchet. Her career spans from Roseanne to voicing Debbie in The Wild Thornberrys, and today she co-hosts the hit podcast Talk Scary to Me with Scout Compton.Shelly Burch is best known to soap fans as the glamorous and devilish Delilah Ralston, but her career extends far beyond Llanview. A triple-threat actress, singer, and dancer, Shelly starred alongside Sammy Davis Jr. in Stop the World – I Want to Get Off, played Lily St. Regis and Star-to-Be in Annie, and originated the role of Claudia in Nine, earning a Drama Desk nomination and introducing the song “Unusual Way” to the world. She also starred as Julie in Show Boat for PBS's Great Performances and has continued performing in her one-woman cabaret shows for over 40 years. A seasoned coach and mentor, Shelly has helped countless performers hone their craft. Her favorite role of all? Proud mother of three.You will hear heartfelt memories, Broadway and horror stories, behind-the-scenes soap scoop, and two dynamic careers brought together for a great Llanview reunion.
Andrew Copson speaks to Labour MP for Morecambe and Lunesdale and Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group, Lizzi Collinge, about the practical application of humanist principles within the often-turbulent world of politics. It's a glimpse into the unique challenges and 'profound' rewards of being a humanist voice in Westminster, and how MPs can work within the system to create collective and meaningful change. This podcast was recorded on 11 June 2025. What I Believe was the title of two separate essays by the philosopher Bertrand Russell and the philosopher EM Forster in the early 20th century. These two humanists set out their approach to life, their fundamental worldview, in a way that was accessible to all. In this podcast, Chief Executive of Humanists UK, Andrew Copson, speaks to humanists today to understand more about what they believe, to understand more about the values, convictions, and opinions they live by. Humanists UK is the national charity working on behalf of non religious people to advance free thinking and promote a tolerant society. If you'd like to support the podcast or find out more about the humanist approach to life or the work that we do, please visit humanists.uk. If you like what you see, please consider joining as a member. You can follow Humanists UK on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok – and please remember to leave a 5 star review! What I Believe is produced by Sophie Castle.
Our two new books are helping writers with their stories... STORY QUESTIONS is currently 10% off! - https://payhip.com/b/ZTvq9 and 17 Steps To Writing A Great Main Character - https://payhip.com/b/kCZGd 0:00 - 'One Life To Live' Made Me Believe It Was Possible To Have A Career In Hollywood 16:59 - I Was Never Going To Sell A Screenplay If I Didn't Learn This 25:46 - The Cheat Code I Use To Develop Screenplay Ideas 34:51 - Pro Screenwriter Advice On Finding Work 44:32 - If You Want To Sell A Screenplay... Here's What You Need To Know 58:46 - How To Write A Great Thriller 1:08:46 - 9 Act Story Structure For Romantic Comedy Movies 1:20:08 - How To Write A Meet Cute For Rom-Coms 1:28:10 - True Story Behind Video Game Character Jackson Caine (CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS 6) With a career spanning over two decades, Jason-Shane Scott has become a dependable and recognizable name in the entertainment industry worldwide, amassing over 85 professional film and television credits. His versatility as an actor spans a broad range of genres-from drama, where he has starred in countless thrillers, to comedy, embracing roles from sitcoms to lighthearted Christmas rom-coms. Jason's journey began in daytime television, where his role as Will Rappaport on One Life to Live earned him two Soap Opera Digest Award nominations and a Daytime Emmy nod. Jason-Shane has also quickly made a name for himself as a versatile and dependable screenwriter in Hollywood, seamlessly transitioning from a successful acting career into writing. In just a few years, he has achieved an impressive level of success, having written over 15 produced films with several more in development-a testament to his talent and work ethic. Scott's filmography covers a wide range of genres, including thrillers, romantic comedies (from festive Christmas favorites to heartwarming everyday tales), and psychological dramas. His films have reached audiences across nearly every continent, from South America to Europe, Asia, and beyond, finding homes on major streaming platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, and Max. Notably, Staged Killer, which he wrote and produced, earned him a Telly Award and held the number one spot on Netflix in America for over two weeks in 2020. MORE VIDEOS WITH JASON-SHANE SCOTT https://tinyurl.com/4mj4969h CONNECT WITH JASON-SHANE SCOTT https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0779292
A DECLARATION WORTH LIVING: 10 Things About The Day (Ep. 470)This Fourth of July, let's go beyond fireworks and fanfare.In this special episode, we invite you to rediscover Independence Day not just as a moment to remember, but a mission to resemble. We explore how the truths boldly declared in 1776—truths rooted in God, virtue, and sacrifice—are not relics of the past, but blueprints for our future.We highlight our ongoing work with the Institute of American Constitutional Thought and Leadership (IACTL), forming leaders grounded in the principles that make a Republic flourish. And we share 10 inspiring facts from the American founding—each pointing to timeless virtues we desperately need today.Join us for an episode that calls us not merely to celebrate freedom, but to live it well. Because a Republic worth having is one worth building—again and again.We invite you to subscribe free to our growing daily Live IT Today reflections at LiveITToday.us—a powerful, brief, daily way to hear God's voice in the Gospel and live it out. Help us share the story of Slaying Giants—learn more at SlayingGiants.usCome walk with us. Let Him draw near. Let Him make all things new. Tune in. Be refreshed. Be challenged. Be transformed.OUR MISSION: We're uniting families in building the Kingdom. Over the past ten years, thousands have been blessed by a "family roadmap." We've been united in gathering in our respective homes every week to talk and pray using a fun, meaningful "Live IT Gathering Guide" based on subsequent Sunday readings. Get your free LIT Guide at ILoveMyFamily.us or the Live IT App at http://MassImpact.us/APP.We would be so grateful for your prayers, engagement, and Partnership.GO: http://MassImpact.us/PARTNERWe are a full-time missionary movement 100% dependent upon your prayers and financial partnership.SUPPORT OUR MISSION BY USING OUR AMAZON BUTTON:https://amzn.to/461FFATBUY GREG'S BOOKS HERE"Twelve Roses" 12 Messages. ONE LIFE.https://amzn.to/4gX4Glu"The Magnificent Piglets of Pigletsville: Our Present-Day Plight Wrapped in a Fairytale"https://amzn.to/3KIX87xIF YOU'RE A CATHOLIC MAN interested in missioned friendships marked by the hearts of men united in striving to build the Kingdom. GO:http://Pentecost365.usSUPPORT CATHOLIC BUSINESSES and leaders committed to professional excellence and building the Kingdom. GO: http://MassImpact.us/KINGDOMOh, Most Holy Spirit, come and IGNITE the Great FIRE of Your Love! Set it ABLAZE in our minds and hearts!#Friendship #Mission #Catholic #Marriage #Family #ilovemyfamily #ThyKingdomCome #christian #home #faith #children #virtue #holiness #funny #inspiring #love #parents #happiness #heaven #politics #culture
Send us a textIn this engaging conversation, Bob Sorrentino interviews Frank Ingrasciotta, the creator of 'Blood Type Ragu,' exploring themes of Italian heritage, family dynamics, and the immigrant experience. Frank shares his family's journey from Sicily to America, the challenges they faced, and the cultural nuances that shaped his identity. The discussion delves into the importance of storytelling in preserving family history, the differences in food traditions, and the emotional impact of reconnecting with family in Sicily. Frank's experiences highlight the resilience of immigrant families and the rich tapestry of Italian-American culture.Frank is the son of Sicilian immigrants from Mazzara del Vallo, Sicily.His family came to America in 1949 after World War II.Frank's father was born in America but returned to Sicily as a child.His mother struggled with homesickness after moving to America.Frank visited Sicily at the age of seven, gaining insight into his mother's life.He reconnected with family in Sicily after years of separation.Frank's one-man show, 'Blood Type Ragu,' explores his family stories.ABOUT THE SHOWBlood Type: RAGU is a hilarious and heartfelt coming-of-age story. A one-man play exploring a first-generation immigrant child's delicate dance between searching for identity, embracing Sicilian roots, and understanding forgiveness. Writer/Performer Frank Ingrasciotta gives a tour-de-force portrayal of over 20 characters who live, love, and laugh, in this fast-paced journey that is not just a comedy, not just a drama — It's family — and we all have one! ABOUT FRANKFRANK INGRASCIOTTA (writer/performer) Acting: Original Off-Broadway production of Godspell, Valley of the Dolls, Three Postcards, What Would Nora Ephron Say?, Dinner at 8, Edgar Degas in The Girl in the Blue Armchair, and the Pharaoh in Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Lincoln Center. TV: Five years as Rene Buchanan's head maître d' on One Life to Live, other recurring roles on The Guiding Light, All My Children, ABC Afterschool Specials, and The Equalizer. Film: Featured roles in the award-winning SAG films Figs for Italo and Brooklyn in July directed by Bob Celli, presently touring the film festival circuit. Stream the Raguwww.bloodtyperagu.comTurnkey. The only thing you'll lift are your spirits.Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour.Free delivery on your first order over $35.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.
In this episode, Addison LaBonte, former D1 athlete and founder of Sweet Addison's, shares the lessons she's learned through her journey of receiving a life-altering diagnosis.Order delicious gluten-free treats at SweetAddisons.comFollow Addison on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/organicallyaddison/
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From its very first breath, a dairy operator's goal is to make the most out of every lifecycle he manages. The care doesn't stop after it's a calf, or after first lactation. It's a commitment that continues until that animal leaves the operation. In fact, the care that animals receive can be reflected in a herd generation after generation! Today, Dr. Tom Earleywine, director of nutritional services for Purina Animal Nutrition, focuses on the research behind what drives an animal's success, one stage at a time. Earleywine says a producer can actually have an incredible influence on a calves outcome in utero! What can you do to make sure you're not missing opportunity and are truly setting animals up for success? Listen in. From the earliest days in utero through their dry cow and transition, Purina Dairy is there; helping dairy animals transition smoothly, grow efficiently and reach their full genetic potential, generation after generation. Joining us today is Dr. Tom Earleywine, director of nutritional services for Purina Animal Nutrition, to discuss the importance of elevating every stage of a dairy animal’s lifecycle to maximize both animal performance and operational success.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Get to know GH's Brennan! From starting on One Life to Live at age 11 to now being back in daytime, it's been quite the journey! What's it like working with Laura? How bad will it be when Carly finds out Joss is working for the WSB?! To Watch The Video of This Podcast For Free Go To Our Patreon Page at: https://www.patreon.com/stonecoldandthejackal
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LESSON 168There Is One Life, And That I Share With God.There are not different kinds of life, for life is like the truth. It does not have degrees. It is the one condition in which all that God created share. Like all His Thoughts, it has no opposite. There is no death because what God created shares His Life. There is no death because an opposite to God does not exist. There is no death because the Father and the Son are one.In this world, there appears to be a state that is life's opposite. You call it death. Yet we have learned that the idea of death takes many forms. It is the one idea which underlies all feelings that are not supremely happy. It is the alarm to which you give response of any kind that is not perfect joy. All sorrow, loss, anxiety and suffering and pain, even a little sigh of weariness, a slight discomfort or the merest frown, acknowledge death. And thus deny you live.You think that death is of the body. Yet it is but an idea, irrelevant to what is seen as physical. A thought is in the mind. It can be then applied as mind directs it. But its origin is where it must be changed, if change occurs. Ideas leave not their source. The emphasis this course has placed on that idea is due to its centrality in our attempts to change your mind about yourself. It is the reason you can heal. It is the cause of healing. It is why you cannot die. Its truth established you as one with God.Death is the thought that you are separate from your Creator. It is the belief conditions change, emotions alternate because of causes you cannot control, you did not make, and you can never change. It is the fixed belief ideas can leave their source, and take on qualities the source does not contain, becoming different from their own origin, apart from it in kind as well as distance, time and form.Death cannot come from life. Ideas remain united to their source. They can extend all that their source contains. In that, they can go far beyond themselves. But they can not give birth to what was never given them. As they are made, so will their making be. As they were born, so will they then give birth. And where they come from, there will they return.The mind can think it sleeps, but that is all. It cannot change what is its waking state. It cannot make a body, nor abide within a body. What is alien to the mind does not exist, because it has no source. For mind creates all things that are, and cannot give them attributes it lacks, nor change its own eternal, mindful state. It cannot make the physical. What seems to die is but the sign of mind asleep.The opposite of life can only be another form of life. As such, it can be reconciled with what created it, because it is not opposite in truth. Its form may change; it may appear to be what it is not. Yet mind is mind, awake or sleeping. It is not its opposite in anything created, nor in what it seems to make when it believes it sleeps.God creates only mind awake. He does not sleep, and His creations cannot share what He gives not, nor make conditions which He does not share with them. The thought of death is not the opposite to thoughts of life. Forever unopposed by opposites of any kind, the Thoughts of God remain forever changeless, with the power to extend forever changelessly, but yet within themselves, for they are everywhere.What seems to be the opposite of life is merely sleeping. When the mind elects to be what it is not, and to assume an alien power which it does not have, a foreign state it cannot enter, or a false condition not within its Source, it merely seems to go to sleep a while. It dreams of time; an interval in which what seems to happen never has occurred, the changes wrought are substanceless, and all events are nowhere. When the mind awakes, it but continues as it always was.Let us today be children of the truth, and not deny our holy heritage. Our life is not as we imagine it. Who changes life because he shuts his eyes, or makes himself what he is not because he sleeps, and sees in dreams an opposite to what he is? We will not ask for death in any form today. Nor will we let imagined opposites to life abide even an instant where the Thought of life eternal has been set by God Himself.His holy home we strive to keep today as He established it, and wills it be forever and forever. He is Lord of what we think today. And in His Thoughts, which have no opposite, we understand there is one life, and that we share with Him, with all creation, with their thoughts as well, whom He created in a unity of life that cannot separate in death and leave the Source of life from where it came.We share one life because we have one Source, a Source from Which perfection comes to us, remaining always in the holy minds which He created perfect. As we were, so are we now and will forever be. A sleeping mind must waken, as it sees its own perfection mirroring the Lord of Life so perfectly it fades into what is reflected there. And now it is no more a mere reflection. It becomes the thing reflected, and the light which makes reflection possible. No vision now is needed. For the wakened mind is one that knows its Source, its Self, its Holiness.- Jesus Christ in ACIM
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THE EUCHARIST: Heaven's Answer to Every Ache (Ep. 469)Summer is here! In this special episode, Steph and Greg kick things off with warm-hearted banter—recalling their very first date on June 21, 1996, which (yes, really) became the same date of their wedding just one year later. From a drive-in movie to lifelong covenant, they reflect on the deeper thirst behind every human heart.That ache—for connection, for healing, for purpose—is not random. It's a divine homing signal.And there's only one answer.The Eucharist.Not just a symbol. Not just a ritual. But the real, living presence of Jesus Christ—Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity—given to us as the source and summit of everything we long for.In this episode of IGNITE Radio Live, Steph and Greg unpack:7 signs we may be missing what the Eucharist really is5 earth-shaking truths about what it means—and what it offersAuthentic, verifiable stories of Eucharistic power changing livesHow to respond: living a Eucharistic life, right now, right where you areIf you've ever felt restless, weary, or spiritually dry—this one's for you.We invite you to subscribe free to our growing daily Live IT Today reflections at LiveITToday.us—a powerful, brief, daily way to hear God's voice in the Gospel and live it out. Help us share the story of Slaying Giants—learn more at SlayingGiants.usCome walk with us. Let Him draw near. Let Him make all things new. Tune in. Be refreshed. Be challenged. Be transformed.OUR MISSION: We're uniting families in building the Kingdom. Over the past ten years, thousands have been blessed by a "family roadmap." We've been united in gathering in our respective homes every week to talk and pray using a fun, meaningful "Live IT Gathering Guide" based on subsequent Sunday readings. Get your free LIT Guide at ILoveMyFamily.us or the Live IT App at http://MassImpact.us/APP.We would be so grateful for your prayers, engagement, and Partnership.GO: http://MassImpact.us/PARTNERWe are a full-time missionary movement 100% dependent upon your prayers and financial partnership.SUPPORT OUR MISSION BY USING OUR AMAZON BUTTON:https://amzn.to/461FFATBUY GREG'S BOOKS HERE"Twelve Roses" 12 Messages. ONE LIFE.https://amzn.to/4gX4Glu"The Magnificent Piglets of Pigletsville: Our Present-Day Plight Wrapped in a Fairytale"https://amzn.to/3KIX87xIF YOU'RE A CATHOLIC MAN interested in missioned friendships marked by the hearts of men united in striving to build the Kingdom. GO:http://Pentecost365.usSUPPORT CATHOLIC BUSINESSES and leaders committed to professional excellence and building the Kingdom. GO: http://MassImpact.us/KINGDOMOh, Most Holy Spirit, come and IGNITE the Great FIRE of Your Love! Set it ABLAZE in our minds and hearts!#Friendship #Mission #Catholic #Marriage #Family #ilovemyfamily #ThyKingdomCome #christian #home #faith #children #virtue #holiness #funny #inspiring #love #parents #happiness #heaven #politics #culture
LESSON 167There Is One Life, And That I Share With God.There are not different kinds of life, for life is like the truth. It does not have degrees. It is the one condition in which all that God created share. Like all His Thoughts, it has no opposite. There is no death because what God created shares His Life. There is no death because an opposite to God does not exist. There is no death because the Father and the Son are one.In this world, there appears to be a state that is life's opposite. You call it death. Yet we have learned that the idea of death takes many forms. It is the one idea which underlies all feelings that are not supremely happy. It is the alarm to which you give response of any kind that is not perfect joy. All sorrow, loss, anxiety and suffering and pain, even a little sigh of weariness, a slight discomfort or the merest frown, acknowledge death. And thus deny you live.You think that death is of the body. Yet it is but an idea, irrelevant to what is seen as physical. A thought is in the mind. It can be then applied as mind directs it. But its origin is where it must be changed, if change occurs. Ideas leave not their source. The emphasis this course has placed on that idea is due to its centrality in our attempts to change your mind about yourself. It is the reason you can heal. It is the cause of healing. It is why you cannot die. Its truth established you as one with God.Death is the thought that you are separate from your Creator. It is the belief conditions change, emotions alternate because of causes you cannot control, you did not make, and you can never change. It is the fixed belief ideas can leave their source, and take on qualities the source does not contain, becoming different from their own origin, apart from it in kind as well as distance, time and form.Death cannot come from life. Ideas remain united to their source. They can extend all that their source contains. In that, they can go far beyond themselves. But they can not give birth to what was never given them. As they are made, so will their making be. As they were born, so will they then give birth. And where they come from, there will they return.The mind can think it sleeps, but that is all. It cannot change what is its waking state. It cannot make a body, nor abide within a body. What is alien to the mind does not exist, because it has no source. For mind creates all things that are, and cannot give them attributes it lacks, nor change its own eternal, mindful state. It cannot make the physical. What seems to die is but the sign of mind asleep.The opposite of life can only be another form of life. As such, it can be reconciled with what created it, because it is not opposite in truth. Its form may change; it may appear to be what it is not. Yet mind is mind, awake or sleeping. It is not its opposite in anything created, nor in what it seems to make when it believes it sleeps.God creates only mind awake. He does not sleep, and His creations cannot share what He gives not, nor make conditions which He does not share with them. The thought of death is not the opposite to thoughts of life. Forever unopposed by opposites of any kind, the Thoughts of God remain forever changeless, with the power to extend forever changelessly, but yet within themselves, for they are everywhere.What seems to be the opposite of life is merely sleeping. When the mind elects to be what it is not, and to assume an alien power which it does not have, a foreign state it cannot enter, or a false condition not within its Source, it merely seems to go to sleep a while. It dreams of time; an interval in which what seems to happen never has occurred, the changes wrought are substanceless, and all events are nowhere. When the mind awakes, it but continues as it always was.Let us today be children of the truth, and not deny our holy heritage. Our life is not as we imagine it. Who changes life because he shuts his eyes, or makes himself what he is not because he sleeps, and sees in dreams an opposite to what he is? We will not ask for death in any form today. Nor will we let imagined opposites to life abide even an instant where the Thought of life eternal has been set by God Himself.His holy home we strive to keep today as He established it, and wills it be forever and forever. He is Lord of what we think today. And in His Thoughts, which have no opposite, we understand there is one life, and that we share with Him, with all creation, with their thoughts as well, whom He created in a unity of life that cannot separate in death and leave the Source of life from where it came.We share one life because we have one Source, a Source from Which perfection comes to us, remaining always in the holy minds which He created perfect. As we were, so are we now and will forever be. A sleeping mind must waken, as it sees its own perfection mirroring the Lord of Life so perfectly it fades into what is reflected there. And now it is no more a mere reflection. It becomes the thing reflected, and the light which makes reflection possible. No vision now is needed. For the wakened mind is one that knows its Source, its Self, its Holiness.- Jesus Christ in ACIM
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