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You only get one life.So what happens when you stop waiting for confidence, certainty and perfect timing... and decide to build the dream anyway?In this powerful conversation, Claire Byrt sits down with leadership strategist, keynote speaker, self-kindness expert and author Sophie Bretag to explore the messy, beautiful reality of creating meaningful work in the world.Together they talk about writing and publishing books, balancing motherhood and ambition, leading with kindness, building self-trust, navigating setbacks, and finding the courage to keep moving towards the things that matter most.This is a conversation about dreams, but it's also a conversation about life.About honouring the thing that won't leave you alone.About building something meaningful while still being present for the people you love.And about remembering that you don't need perfect conditions to begin.Inside this episode:• How to stop waiting for confidence and start taking action• Why obstacles don't mean stop• The truth about writing and publishing a book• Self-trust, courage and building momentum• Leadership, kindness and creating impact• Why your children are watching what you do, not just what you say• The importance of support, accountability and community• How to build a dream while still being present for the people you love• Why you don't need life to calm down before you begin• The power of one brave stepIf you've got a dream, vision, business, book, creative project or offer you know you're here to bring to life, this conversation is your reminder to stop waiting and start building.Because you only get one life.Guest: Sophie Bretag https://www.mettaleaders.com/ IG @sophiebretagAuthor of The Kind Way. Leadership Strategist | Keynote Speaker | Self-Kindness ExpertDream Maker Resources:
Rev Stacy Collins “Our spiritual work is to break down the illusion that we have a life here and the life of God is somewhere else.” — Michael Beckwith
Click here to Shop Affirmation Decks, Oracle Decks, and more! Use Promo code: RCPODCAST20 for 20% off your first order! Today's Power Affirmation: Every day that I wake is a bonus round to enjoy this miraculous existence. I live every moment like it's my last. Today's Oracle of Motivation: You did not wake up to simply exist. This is your ONE LIFE, and it is the sum total of every moment you have ever experienced. Yesterday, you may have been hit by a missile of fuckery so huge that your motivation was completely wiped from the universe. Yesterday is gone. Each second that you breathe is a bonus round to develop more excitement, adventure, and purpose in your life. Slow down and enjoy something beautiful. Not everyone has made it as far as you. 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!
Hello to you listening in Pristina, Kosovo! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga. The things we take for granted, like a song we've heard over and over. I wondered: what's the story behind “I Won't Back Down” by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers? "I Won't Back Down" was born from sheer defiance after a targeted act of arson in May 1987 burned Tom Petty's Los Angeles home to the ground. Petty refused to move away. Instead, he rebuilt on the same plot of land and channeled his trauma into a song of defiance. The message of resilience in the face of adversity became a universal mantra for overcoming any struggle. Maybe like me you've acted against your own better wisdom, saying 'yes' instead of 'no', going along to get along, or something else. You know what I'm talking about. Maybe like me you finally figured out a better way to live. We've got just one life. In a world that keeps pushing us around we stand our ground, we won't back down! Story Prompt: When have you backed down because someone or something was pushing you around? No more. You know how to stand your ground! Write that story and share it out loud! You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. AND! Stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website during reconstruction, email me [info@quartermoonstoryarts.net] to arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as Quarter Moon Story Arts on Substack. Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts Music: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music ALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
Judith Light is a badass. At work and in life. You'll see. The Tony and Emmy award-winning actress and I really connect and talk about it all, from why her Who's the Boss character, Angela Bower, resonates with so many women (then and now) to being accountable and living a big life. She's an inspiration yet as real and authentic as they come. Angela Bower would be proud! Watch Judith in her newest projects (of sooo many) ➤ The Terror: Devil in Silver ➤ on AMC+ The Punisher: One Last Kill ➤ on Disney+ Soooo many others, such as ➤ One Life to Live, Transparent, Poker Face, Julia, Law & Order: SVU, Ugly Betty, The Menu, The Politician, American Crime Story, Other Desert Cities, Wit, The Assembled Parties, Lombardi, the list goes on... SUBSCRIBE to Really Famous & turn notifications ON ➤ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbR3_S40FqVaWfKhYOTneSQ?sub_confirmation=1 Everything about Kara & Really Famous ➤ https://www.linktr.ee/reallyfamous Watch our video now on my YouTube channel ➤ https://youtu.be/Wz94uZdV2BA Links to everything: Instagram | @karamayerrobinson TikTok | @karamayerrobinson Facebook | facebook.com/karamayerrobinson/ Therapy or One-time Consultation with Kara ➤ https://hollywoodwellness.org/ Subscribe on YouTube ➤ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbR3_S40FqVaWfKhYOTneSQ Share your thoughts ➤ mailto:reallyfamouspodcast@gmail.com Therapy with Kara ➤ https://really-famous.com/therapy-sessions Celebrity interview by Kara Mayer Robinson Music: Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeod - Incompetech - Creative Commons
00:00:00 Hurts, Purple Disco Machine - Wonderful Life 25 (Original Mix) 00:02:57 Andrey Vakulenko - Better With You (Kol'yann Remix) 00:06:49 Kol'yann - Small Club (Suno AI) 00:11:49 Kol'yann - Underground Crown (Suno AI) 00:14:30 Akcent, Sera, Misha Miller - Don't Leave (Kylie) 00:17:11 Richard Grey - So Good Together Treasure 00:20:48 Kol'yann - One Life, One Death (Suno AI) 00:24:01 Kol'yann - Universal Heartbeat (Suno AI) 00:28:01 Kol'yann - Dancing Through the Night (Suno AI) 00:30:47 John Summit, Inez - crystallized 00:33:27 Kol'yann - Diamond Dust (Suno AI) 00:36:16 Kol'yann - ASCENSION! (Suno AI) 00:39:16 Kol'yann - Waiting (Suno AI) 00:42:24 Alesso, SACHA - DESTINY (Extended Mix) 00:45:46 Calvin Harris, Jessie Reyez - Ocean
On Episode 324 of the Enormocast, I sit down for the second time with German climber Ines Papert. The first time was way back in 2016 when Ines and I climbed together in Indian Creek and found time torecord an interview. At that time, Ines was the single mom of a teenager but still managing … Continue reading "Enormocast 324: Ines Papert – Only One Life"
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Young and the Restless spoilers indicate the redemption arc of the villainous Matt Clark (Roger Howarth) continues to unfold. Matt's amnesia has made him oblivious to his history of heinous crimes, including attempted murder, rape, and drug trafficking. Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) relays to a stunned Matt the litany of his past transgressions. Y&R spoilers reveal that Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) is one of Matt's previous victims, and her son Noah Newman (Rory Gibson) was also kidnapped by him. The formerly villainous character is appalled by his past and expresses remorse, despite having no recollection of his actions. Patty Williams (Stacy Haiduk) advises Matt against trusting Phyllis. However, Matt is adamant about not wanting to regain his memories or return to his villainous ways. Spoilers for Young and Restless divulge that Christine Williams (Lauralee Bell) confirms an arrest warrant for Matt, setting the stage for complex legal proceedings. Detective Burrows will likely arrest Matt, but the potential incompetence plea could lead to his admission to Fairview Sanitarium, not unlike what happened with Sharon and Patty. More Y&R spoilers suggest that Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow), who was hooked on fentanyl by Matt, could potentially also end up at Fairview, leading to an unexpected reunion. Sharon's ability to forgive could play a crucial role in Matt's redemption. As Matt gradually regains his memories, he might feel remorse for his past actions, particularly towards Sharon, and seek to make amends. Young and the Restless spoilers hint that the path to redemption could also involve Matt making an ultimate sacrifice to save one of his victims, such as Nick, Sharon, or even Victor Newman (Eric Braeden). Matt's journey to redemption echoes Roger Howarth's previous roles in One Life to Live and General Hospital, where he portrayed similarly villainous characters who were ultimately redeemed. You are listening to Belynda from Soap Dirt. The most listened to podcast for soap operas. Visit our Young and the Restless section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/young-and-the-restless/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And Check out our always up-to-date Young and the Restless Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/young-and-the-restless-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
On Mother's Day, a guest speaker reflects on lessons learned from his mother and from Scripture about serving others. He explains that Jesus modeled humble service, the New Testament commands believers to love one another 59 times, and the Book of Ruth shows how simple acts of service can lead to life-changing, long-term impact. The talk challenges the church to practice tangible, everyday service—praying, encouraging, and meeting needs—so the world can see Christ's love and be drawn to the gospel.
Longevity Science Explained: Mitochondria, DNA Damage, Senescent Cells & Peptides with Greg MacphersonHost Vicki Nguyen introduces One Body, One Life, a longevity-focused show sponsored by Jomei's Fine Foods, and interviews Greg Macpherson, a New Zealand pharmacist and founder of SRW Laboratories. Greg shares how working with residential care patients and discovering “The Hallmarks of Aging” shaped his focus on healthspan versus lifespan, using a Mount Everest analogy and noting healthspan is typically about 10 years shorter than lifespan. He highlights key drivers of aging including DNA damage (with lifestyle strategies like “sunscreen for your cells”), personal viral burden and immune fatigue (including attention to absolute lymphocyte count), mitochondrial decline and targeted antioxidants like mitoquinol, and chronic inflammation linked to oxidative stress. They discuss cellular senescence, fasting, time-restricted eating, exercise, and compounds like fisetin and quercetin, plus emerging areas like stem cells, peptides, biological age testing via DNA methylation, and future cellular “reprogramming,” along with Greg's top lifestyle practices and where to find him (srw.co).
You can join our OneLife Sunday morning gatherings via livestream at 9am and 11am CST every Sunday morning. Or if you're local to the Bay Area of Houston, we'd love to have you join us in person Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 9am and 11am!Subscribe to our YouTube channel to join us live on Sunday mornings: / @onelifehouston Listen to more messages from OneLife Church at https://www.onelifehouston.com/messagesIf you would like to give to OneLife Church, you can do that here: https://www.onelifehouston.com/giveAt OneLife, we want to be and make disciples of Jesus who love God, one another, and our world. We are God's people making much of Jesus in everyday life for the good of the neighborhoods in the Bay Area of Houston and beyond.For more information about us and our gatherings, visit https://www.onelifehouston.com
You can join our OneLife Sunday morning gatherings via livestream at 9am and 11am CST every Sunday morning. Or if you're local to the Bay Area of Houston, we'd love to have you join us in person Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 9am and 11am!Subscribe to our YouTube channel to join us live on Sunday mornings: / @onelifehouston Listen to more messages from OneLife Church at https://www.onelifehouston.com/messagesIf you would like to give to OneLife Church, you can do that here: https://www.onelifehouston.com/giveAt OneLife, we want to be and make disciples of Jesus who love God, one another, and our world. We are God's people making much of Jesus in everyday life for the good of the neighborhoods in the Bay Area of Houston and beyond.For more information about us and our gatherings, visit https://www.onelifehouston.com
How To Be A Wise Guy, Part 4NOTES
In this episode of Raising Serotonin, I'm diving into a mindset that I keep seeing all over social media lately: “it's not that deep.” And honestly? I don't agree.I talk about why I think this mindset can sometimes become a way for people to emotionally check out of their own lives, avoid vulnerability, avoid failure, or stay small when things feel hard. Because the truth is… your life is that deep. Your healing is that deep. Your goals, relationships, growth, purpose, and the way you spend your time all matter.I open up about discomfort, anxiety, grad school, growth, and what it actually means to put yourself out there even when you're scared.We talk about why meaningful change requires effort, why staying comfortable can keep us stuck, and why becoming the person you want to be is supposed to ask something of you.If you've been feeling afraid to take the next step, questioning your path, or minimizing your own dreams because someone else told you it “wasn't that serious,” this episode is your reminder that your one life matters, and you deserve to fully show up for it. Get your Raising Serotonin Merch here! FOLLOW RAISING SEROTONIN ON INSTAGRAM HERE Support the show
Welcome back to Episode 344 of the Vision Cast! JC kicks things off on this Wednesday, May 6, 2026, with the crew's signature "Doodles!"energy. Though we have a slightly smaller panel tonight, the episode is packed with major tech updates, heartfelt moments, and a massive trip down memory lane!The show opens on a somber note as we send our deepest condolences and virtual hugs to Nora, who shares the heartbreaking news of her father's recent passing. She will be stepping away from the show next week to attend the funeral and be with her family. The team also takes a moment to send thoughts and prayers to Nina and her family following the loss of her precious grandma. Stacy shares her upcoming travel plans, noting she's heading down to Baytown, Texas, and JC makes sure to remind her to check out the legendary Buc-ee's while she's on the road! Donald brings the heat with an exciting progress report on the AI Radio Network and Super Hit Mix Radio. He's been working hard on expanding the smooth jazz selection, though he shares a hilarious struggle with a glitchy Suno modal button on his computer that forced him to buy his credits through the mobile app. The biggest news? Donald used ChatGPT to code an impressive offline player! He plans to sell this system to businesses for $497, allowing them to play AI-generated smooth jazz locally via SD card or flash drive, pre-loaded with up to 500 songs per channel. JC gives a rundown of his week, sharing that his mom is recovering well from a cold after attending a wonderful retreat. He's looking forward to visiting the Washingtonville church campus this weekend and is beyond excited for his upcoming trip to Puerto Rico from July 15th to the 22nd. He promises to record and bring back the beautiful sounds of the native Coquí tree frogs! Also, a massive congratulations goes out to Rachel on the birth of baby Maximo! In tech news, the wait is finally over: Backpack Studio 3.0 is officially live! JC has been testing the beta and breaks down the new AI-generation features for creating custom jingles and sound effects. The pro features are available via an in-app purchase of $11/month or $99/year. JC also touches on the upcoming iOS 26.5 and macOS 26.5 updates, noting that Apple is rolling out RCS encryption for messages.Preston makes a fashionably late grand entrance and shares a fun story about his mom's boyfriend treating him to an A&W root beer and some ramen after escorting him to the bank to pay his rent. The highlight of the evening is a massive, laugh-filled tech nostalgia segment. The crew reminisces about the classic 1-800-555-TELL voice-activated system and the tactile struggles of using a slate and stylus to write braille backward before the days of the Braille 'n Speak. They also dig up memories of the iconic "Steve's Talking Clock"software, laughing about its massive zip file and its distinct chime. The nostalgia trip even crosses into television as they recall the character David Renaldi from the soap opera "One Life to Live," who had ALS and utilized an early computerized synthetic voice to communicate.The episode wraps up with a reminder to check your emails and tune in next week for the highly anticipated Spring VC Talent Show, which promises to be an incredible event. "Doodles!"
In this episode of the Unit3d w/ Big Team at Indiana University podcast, PhD student RJ Russell sits down with Wendy Kidwell, founder of Ricky's Retreat, to explore the often unseen pressures faced by student-athletes. Wendy shares the powerful story of her son Ricky, a state champion runner whose outward success masked deep internal struggles with anxiety, perfectionism, and mental health. The conversation honors Ricky not only as an accomplished athlete, but as a compassionate and deeply caring person whose story underscores the urgent need for greater awareness and support in athletic spaces. Together, they unpack how the culture of sports can discourage vulnerability, leaving many athletes feeling isolated in their struggles. Wendy offers insight into early warning signs, the importance of open dialogue, and the critical role that parents, coaches, and peers play in fostering supportive environments. The episode also highlights the mission of Ricky's Retreat and the ongoing effort to provide resources, education, and hope for young adults and their families. This conversation is a powerful call to break the silence surrounding mental health in sports and to build a culture where athletes are seen, supported, and valued beyond their performance.
One encounter with God can change a family, a community, and an entire generation. “You Touch One Life, You Touch a Generation” is a message about the power of legacy, testimony, and passing down the works of God to those who come after us. God calls every believer to carry His fire, declare His wonders, and leave a spiritual impact that outlives them.May this message encourage you to become a voice of faith to the next generation and a witness of God's mighty power.
You can join our OneLife Sunday morning gatherings via livestream at 9am and 11am CST every Sunday morning. Or if you're local to the Bay Area of Houston, we'd love to have you join us in person Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 9am and 11am!Subscribe to our YouTube channel to join us live on Sunday mornings: / @onelifehouston Listen to more messages from OneLife Church at https://www.onelifehouston.com/messagesIf you would like to give to OneLife Church, you can do that here: https://www.onelifehouston.com/giveAt OneLife, we want to be and make disciples of Jesus who love God, one another, and our world. We are God's people making much of Jesus in everyday life for the good of the neighborhoods in the Bay Area of Houston and beyond.For more information about us and our gatherings, visit https://www.onelifehouston.com
You can join our OneLife Sunday morning gatherings via livestream at 9am and 11am CST every Sunday morning. Or if you're local to the Bay Area of Houston, we'd love to have you join us in person Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 9am and 11am!Subscribe to our YouTube channel to join us live on Sunday mornings: / @onelifehouston Listen to more messages from OneLife Church at https://www.onelifehouston.com/messagesIf you would like to give to OneLife Church, you can do that here: https://www.onelifehouston.com/giveAt OneLife, we want to be and make disciples of Jesus who love God, one another, and our world. We are God's people making much of Jesus in everyday life for the good of the neighborhoods in the Bay Area of Houston and beyond.For more information about us and our gatherings, visit https://www.onelifehouston.com
Many of us learned that spiritual maturity means presenting the confident self—the peaceful self, the faithful self, the “I've got it together” self, the “It's All Good” self. Yet our lived experience tells a fuller story. Alongside clarity there are questions; alongside faith there are moments of uncertainty. This week's theme invites us to “debut the doubting self.” But perhaps the deeper invitation is this: to allow every part of ourselves to belong to the One Life that we are.
This week on the Biltmore Church Podcast, we're joined by Matt Herrington, Kevin Myers from Compassion International, and Mareen Kaderi—who was once a Compassion-sponsored child and is now a ministry leader and advocate.In this episode, Mareen shares her powerful story of growing up in poverty and how sponsorship through Compassion changed the trajectory of her life, not just physically, but spiritually.We also talk about how Compassion works, why the local church is at the center of everything they do, and how Biltmore Church partners in God's global mission.If you've ever wondered what child sponsorship actually does, or how you can be part of something bigger than yourself, this conversation will help you see the impact in a deeply personal way.Check out Maureen's ministry - https://www.rehemafoundationglobal.org/
Some kids find trouble. Simon Sandall was very, very good at it. He starts on the streets of Rugby, England, where he was, by his own cheerful admission, heading nowhere fast. What pulled him back? Food. And forty-one years, a few broken noses, a life-threatening health crisis, and one extraordinary Valentine's Day later, he's the Executive Chef and Owner of Boronia Kitchen, cooking on his own terms, and loving every minute of it. In this episode, Tawnya Bahr sits down with Simon for a raw, honest, and often hilarious conversation about the realities of a career in professional kitchens. The good, the brutal, and the deeply human moments in between. Episode Overview (Ep #80) with Simon Sandall and Tawnya Bahr What We Cover in This Episode From rat bag to rising star. How walking a dog led Simon into a vegetarian restaurant kitchen at age 14, and why his Welsh TAFE teacher's blunt words ("sort your shit out or f*** off") became the making of him The brutal truth about old-school kitchen culture. Simon doesn't sugarcoat it: the kitchens of London's elite hotels were aggressive, physically dangerous, and completely normalised. How does that compare to the kitchen he runs today at Boronia? The Ritz vs. Claridge's. How a 17-year-old Simon chose between two of London's most iconic hotels (he picked the one where he felt like a person, not a number) and what that decision taught him about culture Going gold at Olympia. Competing in culinary competitions at 17, working 48-hour stretches on cold masterpieces, and what ego-driven ambition looks like when you're young and hungry The world years. From the Greek islands to Mozambique (four years out of civil war), Lake Malawi, and navigating a continent post-civil war with nothing but instinct, biltong in his backpack, and a talent for banoffee pie Landing in Australia broke and long-haired. The story of arriving in Sydney on borrowed money, being knocked back for jobs because of his appearance, and flipping steaks at the Orient Hotel at the Rocks until the right opportunity opened up 17 years with Matt Moran. What this relationship taught Simon about craft, loyalty, friendship, and farming. Why Matt is now one of his closest mates, getting him up to the farm to forage pine mushrooms and collect fresh eggs. Valentine's Day, 2018. The moment that changed everything. Simon shares with extraordinary openness how necrotising pancreatitis almost took his life, how he said goodbye to his kids from a hospital bed, and how he signed the lease on Boronia Kitchen from intensive care. Nearly nine years sober, and no regrets. The Boronia Kitchen story. A passion project built on discipline, seasonal produce, a kitchen garden harvested twice daily, and a commitment to doing things properly on his own terms The cookbook. Self-published, coffee table-worthy but built to get greasy, and packed with seasonal recipes that define Boronia's kitchen About Simon Sandall & Boronia Kitchen Simon Sandall is the Executive Chef and Owner of Boronia Kitchen in Sydney. With over four decades in the industry, including time at the Ritz London, the Sydney Opera House, and seven years on the tools at ARIA Restaurant. Simon is one of Australia's most respected chefs. He is also the author of the self-published Boronia Kitchen cookbook. After a near-fatal health crisis in 2018, Simon rebuilt his life around his restaurant, his kitchen garden, his family, and nearly nine years of sobriety. Boronia Kitchen: https://www.boroniakitchen.com.au/ Address: 150 Pittwater Road, Hunters Hill NSW Australia The Boronia Kitchen Cookbook: https://www.boroniakitchen.com.au/shop/p/the-story-of-boronia Instagram: @chefsimonsandall @boroniakitchen @cateringbysimonsandall About Straight to the Source Straight To The Source is hosted by Tawnya Bahr and Lucy Allon. We'd love to hear from you! Reach out, leave a review, and share this episode with someone in the industry who needs to hear it. You can find us: Straight To The Source Food Podcast: https://lnk.to/jBCTBE Straight To The Source Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/straight_to_the_source/ Straight To The Source Website: http://straighttothesource.com.au Tawnya Bahr: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tawnyabahr/ Instagram: @tawnyabahr Email: tbahr@straighttothesource.com.au Lucy Allon: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucyallon/ Instagram: @lucy_allon Email: lucy@straighttothesource.com.au Keywords: Simon Sandall, Boronia Kitchen, straight to the source podcast, Australian chef, Sydney restaurant, Matt Moran, chef mental health, cateringbysimonsandall, hospitality industry, kitchen culture, farm to table Sydney, foodpodcast, sustainability, Australian food producers, chef sobriety, kitchen garden, Boronia Kitchen cookbook, necrotising pancreatitis, chef career advice@straighttothesourcepodcast: https://www.youtube.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of From Busy to Rich, Wes sits down with Caleb Guilliams—founder of Better Wealth—for a powerful conversation on growth, leverage, and building a business that attracts opportunity instead of chasing it. From taking over a bank's investment department at 19 to building a multi-billion dollar life insurance platform, Caleb shares the mindset and frameworks that shaped his journey. But this conversation goes beyond business—it's about intentional living, creating real value, and making the most of your one life. In This Episode We Cover: How to build a business that attracts clients instead of chasing them The concept of value leveraging (and why most people miss it) Why intentional living—not money—is the real definition of wealth The 3 questions that create clarity and drive growth Sign up for the Life Insurance Summit Event here: https://lifeinsurancesummit.com/
Student Pastor Michael Thigpen shares an important message about how our lives should point to one thing. Our life is a gift from the Father! Are we living it to gratify Him. Thankful in the good time, building our testimony through the hard time. Are we living like Jesus did.
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Janet is an Associate Arts Professor and Head of Acting of the Graduate Acting Program at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. She received her B.F.A. at The Juilliard School under John Houseman. You know her from Mystic Pizza, One Life to Live, Blue Bloods, and The Blacklist. Do us a solid, support the Podcast Our guests are Seinfeld writers, Seinfeld actors and actresses and Seinfeld crew. We also welcome well-known Seinfeld fans from all walks of life including authors, entertainers, and TV & Radio personalities. We analyze Seinfeld and breakdown the show with an honest insight. We rank every Seinfeld episode and compare Seinfeld seasons. If you are a fan of Seinfeld, television history, sitcoms, acting, comedy or entertainment, this is the place for you. Do us a solid, support the Podcast https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=B939KP43626H4Official Use code THIRSTY for 10% off awesome Golf Apparel at flopshotgolfer.com/THIRSTY Website:http://www.seinfeldpodcast.com iTunes:https://apple.co/2RGC89m Spotify:https://spoti.fi/3tqDVh6 Social:https://linktr.ee/ThisThirsty Twitter:https://twitter.com/ThisThirsty Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thisthirsty/ "This Podcast Is Making Me Thirsty" is The #1 Destination For "Seinfeld" fans. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On Short-Cuts Dan Slevin reviews: Exit 8 Japanese film where a man is stuck in a looping subway puzzle, Greyhound & Finch – Tom Hanks in WWII naval thriller + post-apocalyptic road trip with a robot and One Life staring Anthony Hopkins as Nicholas Winton who saved hundreds of Jewish children.On this week's edition of Short-Cuts Nights resident screen critic Dan Slevin reviews:IN CINEMASExit 8 - A Japanese man on his way to work is trapped in a mysterious loop while trying to escape the subway. Solving the puzzles will lead him to Exit 8 but any failure takes him all the way back to Exit 0.PAID STREAMINGGreyhound (2020) & Finch (2021) - Two Tom Hanks-led films: Greyhound is a tense World War II naval drama following a rookie commander navigating U-boat attacks in the Atlantic, while Finch is a post-apocalyptic road story about a dying inventor building a robot to care for his dog as they journey across a ravaged America.FREE STREAMING – Māori+One Life - the superb drama starring Anthony Hopkins as Nicholas Winton, who - as a younger man played by Johnny Flynn - saved hundreds of Jews from Nazi-occupied Prague.Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Send us Fan MailOn this episode, Andre talks with Salma about growing up around Christianity but coming to true faith through the lifestyle of another follower of Jesus. We hope this episode was an encouragement to you. If it was, share this episode with someone else. If you have any topic suggestions, please let us know by emailing them to thewellwornpathpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode Eric and Derek discuss more episodes of One Life to Live from 1986.
On this week's edition of Short-Cuts Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin reviews: Exit 8 (in cinema), Greyhound and Finch (digital rentals) and One Life (Māori+).
In this meditation, we will connect with our eternal essence, rest in that deep, all-embracing peace, and feel what it's like to live from that perspective.Enjoy this meditation to raise our vibration 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 - Archangels, Guided Meditations, Energy Healing#DivineLove #SacredSpace #SoulPurpose #SpreadTheLight #OneLove #UnityConsciousness
Passage(s): Ecclesiastes 9:1-10 If you want a good life, you need gospel perspective, focus, and joy. Enjoyment begins with God, it is more about contentment than content, and includes labor.
There's a version of your life you keep telling yourself you'll step into… when things calm down, when you feel more ready, when you finally have it all figured out. But this episode is your reminder—there isn't a later version waiting for you. This is it. If you've been feeling in-between lately—like you've outgrown parts of your life but aren't fully clear on what's next—you're not doing it wrong. You're in the middle of becoming. And that space? It's uncomfortable for a reason. It's stretching you. We talk about what it looks like to move without having full clarity, to stop waiting for confidence to magically show up, and to start trusting yourself in real time. Because clarity doesn't come before action—it comes from it. You don't need to figure everything out. You don't need a perfect plan. You don't need to rush. You just need to take the next step. This episode will ground you back into what actually matters, help you loosen your grip on timelines and expectations, and remind you that you're not behind—you're on a path that's unfolding in its own time. You don't become her all at once. You become her in the moments you choose differently. So if you've been waiting… this is your nudge to start. Right here. Right now.
The latest episode of Player 1 vs The World's StrangeCast x The Lost Records Journal podcast continues with ‘Side B.' Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt continue to answer questions from our lovely Patreon users, with Deck Nine's Life Is Strange: Reunion taking centre stage for the episode!
What if the homecoming you've been craving isn't about a place, but about the Father's arms? Pastor Jared and Pastor DJ reveal how the prodigal son's story mirrors our own Easter resurrection—that moment when we realize "there has to be more to life than this." Whether you've made a complete mess or just sensed something missing, God meets you the moment you take that step back toward Him. Don't miss this fresh take on Easter's promise of new life!
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!
One Life To Live: My Journey Through Health, Healing, And Faith -Surviving Stage 4 Cancer by Barton H Dunn https://www.amazon.com/One-Life-Live-Journey-Surviving/dp/B0F1JYZV75 What would you do if you were told you had only months to live? In One Life to Live, Barton H. Dunn shares his extraordinary true story of faith, resilience, and the power of miracles. What started as a simple doctor’s visit quickly turned into a life-changing diagnosis – Stage 4 A.L.L. Leukemia. Facing impossible odds, Bart embarked on a grueling journey through chemotherapy, radiation, and ultimately a life-saving bone marrow transplant from his identical twin brother. This inspiring memoir not only chronicles his battle with cancer but also highlights the profound spiritual encounters that shaped his healing process. Through each hardship – from the devastation of his diagnosis to the miraculous moments of divine intervention – Bart’s unwavering faith carried him forward. Part personal reflection, part spiritual testimony, this book is a beacon of hope for anyone facing life’s toughest battles. Whether you’re fighting illness, walking alongside a loved one, or simply seeking inspiration in times of adversity, One Life to Live will uplift your spirit and remind you that miracles still happen. Join Bart on his journey through health, healing, and faith – a testament to the incredible strength found in hope, prayer, and the unwavering belief that God is always listening.
You can join our OneLife Sunday morning gatherings via livestream at 9am and 11am CST every Sunday morning. Or if you're local to the Bay Area of Houston, we'd love to have you join us in person Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 9am and 11am!Subscribe to our YouTube channel to join us live on Sunday mornings: https://www.youtube.com/@onelifechurch381Listen to more messages from OneLife Church at https://www.onelifehouston.com/messagesIf you would like to give to OneLife Church, you can do that here https://www.onelifehouston.com/giveAt OneLife, we want to be and make disciples of Jesus who love God, one another, and our world. We are God's people making much of Jesus in everyday life for the good of the neighborhoods in the Bay Area of Houston and beyond.For more information about us and our gatherings, visit https://www.onelifehouston.comConnect with us over social media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onelifehoustonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/onelifechurch
You can join our OneLife Sunday morning gatherings via livestream at 9am and 11am CST every Sunday morning. Or if you're local to the Bay Area of Houston, we'd love to have you join us in person Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 9am and 11am!Subscribe to our YouTube channel to join us live on Sunday mornings: https://www.youtube.com/@onelifechurch381Listen to more messages from OneLife Church at https://www.onelifehouston.com/messagesIf you would like to give to OneLife Church, you can do that here https://www.onelifehouston.com/giveAt OneLife, we want to be and make disciples of Jesus who love God, one another, and our world. We are God's people making much of Jesus in everyday life for the good of the neighborhoods in the Bay Area of Houston and beyond.For more information about us and our gatherings, visit https://www.onelifehouston.comConnect with us over social media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onelifehoustonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/onelifechurch
“When Haiti plays Brazil, Haitians will feel equal. Football gives even the weakest and the poorest a fighting chance. That is profound.” — Dimitry Elias LégerYesterday, Simon Kuper defined the World Cup as a religious feast for all of humanity. Today, Dimitry Elias Léger asks whether God is watching. His new novel, Death of the Soccer God, is a fictional reimagining of the most famous goal in American World Cup history — scored in 1950 by a non-American. Joe Gaëtjens was a half-German, half-Haitian teenager sent to New York to study, not to play football. He picked up the game in Central Park, somehow (as a non-American) made it onto the US team at the 1950 World Cup in Brazil, and scored the goal that famously beat England one–nil in Belo Horizonte. England was so heavily favoured that the football-mad BBC didn't even send a reporter.Léger — a Haitian-born writer and (for his sins) an Arsenal fan — spent three weeks in Brazil researching the novel, two of them in Belo Horizonte. The philosophical question at the core of the book asks if God loves Haiti. Does God, Léger wonders, have a particular affection for the poorest people on earth?And now, for the first time in decades, Haiti have qualified for the World Cup. In the United States of all places. They're in the toughest group — with Morocco and, yes, Brazil. For ninety minutes, Haiti will be the Seleção's equal. The democratic spectacle of football, Léger says, gives even the weakest and the poorest a fighting chance. God might even be watching. Five Takeaways• The Most Famous Goal in American World Cup History Was Scored by a Haitian: Belo Horizonte, 1950. The US beat England one–nil. The scorer was Joe Gaëtjens — a half-German, half-Haitian teenager sent to New York to study, not to play football. He picked up the game in Central Park. He couldn't tell his parents he was playing for America in the World Cup. The BBC didn't even send a reporter. England was so heavily favoured it wasn't supposed to matter.• Football Is the Only Arena Where Foot-Eye Coordination Is the Dominant Skill: We use our hands for everything. Football inverts it. That's why it seems miraculous when Pelé or Maradona or Messi does what they do. The feet are not supposed to be that graceful. It's more art than science, more jazz than chess.• Pelé Looks Like a Typical Haitian Kid: The first televised World Cup final was 1958 in Stockholm. Pelé was sixteen and scored a hat-trick. He looked like a majority of the planet's population. That helped football explode globally. He introduced the bicycle kick, the samba flair. Brazil won three World Cups in twelve years.• Papa Doc Disappeared Him: In real life, Gaëtjens returned to Haiti after his glory years, ran afoul of the dictator François Duvalier, and was disappeared — never seen again. In the novel, the hero confronts the dictator face to face. Dictators have always used football to drape themselves in glory. The beautiful game has a very dark side.• Haiti Play Brazil This Summer: Haiti have qualified for the World Cup for the first time in decades. They're in the toughest group — with Brazil and Morocco. For ninety minutes, Haiti will be Brazil's equal. Football gives even the weakest and the poorest a fighting chance. That is profound. About the GuestDimitry Elias Léger is a Haitian-born novelist and Arsenal supporter. He is the author of God Loves Haiti and Death of the Soccer God.References:• Death of the Soccer God by Dimitri Elias Léger — the novel under discussion.• Episode 2856: One Life in Nine World Cups — Simon Kuper on football fever. The companion conversation.• Episode 2849: How Stories Can Save Us — Colum McCann on storytelling and empathy. Léger is the novelist to McCann's activist.About Keen On AmericaNobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 2,800 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting.WebsiteSubstackYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotify Chapters:(00:31) - Introduction: World Cup fever, Kuper, Foer, and going fiction (02:30) - Joe Gaëtjens: the Haitian teenager who beat England (04:19) - Half German, half Haitian: the immigrant who wasn't even American (06:45) - Does God exist? The philosophical question behind both novels (08:20) - Football as foot-eye coordination: why it seems miraculous (10:15) - Maradona, Messi, Pelé, Ronaldo: who is the greatest? (12:08) - Pelé in the first televised World Cup final: looking like a typical Haitian kid (14:22) - Football and jazz: the improvisational connection (16:30) - Belo Horizonte: two weeks walking the pitch (18:45) - Papa Doc disappeared him: the dark side of football and dictators (20:55) - Haiti qualified for the World Cup. They play Brazil. (23:10) - Equal footing for ninety minutes: what football gives the poorest
“The World Cup is a kind of religious feast. It's like Easter, or Passover, or Eid, but it's for all of humanity.” — A Church of England vicar, quoted by Simon KuperNick Hornby measured his (sad) life in Arsenal fixtures. The FT columnist Simon Kuper has measured his in World Cups. His new book, World Cup Fever: A Soccer Journey in Nine Tournaments, is the Kuper story told through the nine tournaments he attended as a journalist — from Italy 1990 to Qatar 2022.World Cup Fever is as irresistible as a Maradona slalom or a Pelé feint. In 1990, three Oxford students blag their way into Italy on Mars corporate tickets, pulling out library cards at the Swiss border to prove they're not Liverpool hooligans. In 1998, France's World Cup victory changes Kuper's life — he buys an apartment/office in Paris and never really leaves, even writing World Cup Fever there. In 2006, the newly reunited Germany reinvents itself as the nice guy of World Cups, and the German Football Association's designated handler of World War Two queries receives exactly zero calls. In 2014, Brazil loses one–seven to Germany in the most stunning result in tournament history — and Kuper watches Brazilian football lovers line the road to applaud the German bus.But, after Russia in 2018 and Qatar in 2022, those glory days might now be history, Kuper fears. The North American World Cup this summer will be the biggest yet — forty-eight teams, three host countries, and a grifter FIFA president (Gianni Infantino) not unlike Donald Trump. What could possibly go wrong?So who will win in 2026? Kuper thinks England have their best squad since 1966. Spain are probably the best team. Messi will be thirty-nine. But the World Cup has so many random elements that none of that really counts. What matters, a Church of England vicar told Kuper, is that the World Cup is a religious feast for all of humanity. In a time when we're increasingly lonely and miserable, it's the most joyous communal event we have. As the non-doctrinal Kuper promises, “it's like Easter, or Passover, or Eid, but it's for all of humanity.” Five Takeaways• Every World Cup, You Remember Where You Were: Kuper's first was 1978 — eight years old, sitting with his parents and grandparents in the Netherlands. His mother is now dead. His grandparents are long dead. But he can see it: June 25th, 1978. Nick Hornby measured his life in Arsenal fixtures. Kuper has measured his in World Cups.• The Oxford Library Card Got Them Past the Border Guards: Italy 1990. Three students blag World Cup tickets from Mars. The Italian border guards see “Liverpool” on a passport and think: hooligans. Five years after Heysel. They pull out their Oxford library cards. “Studenti, Oxford.” The guards make a snap sociological analysis and let them in.• One–Seven: The Wall Came Down: Brazil 2014. The home of World Cup football loses to Germany in the most shocking result in tournament history. Brazilian fans line the road to applaud the German bus. They've accepted it: the era is over. Brazil will never again be impregnable. Kuper compares it to the fall of the Berlin Wall — equally stunning, no going back.• The World Cup Is a Religious Feast for All of Humanity: A Church of England vicar told Kuper: it's like Easter, Passover, or Eid, but everyone's allowed to join. In a time when we're all atomised and on separate screens, the World Cup is the biggest communal event we have. Fans hug, exchange shirts, celebrate shared nationhood and shared humanity.• England's Best Chance Since 1966: Kuper and his co-author Stefan Szymanski say this is the strongest England squad in sixty years. One-in-six chance of winning. Spain are probably the best team. Messi will be thirty-nine. France have reached four of the last seven finals. But the World Cup has so many random elements that quality alone won't decide it. About the GuestSimon Kuper is a columnist for the Financial Times and the author of Soccernomics (with Stefan Szymanski), The Barcelona Complex, and World Cup Fever. Born in Uganda to South African parents, raised in the Netherlands, educated at Oxford, he lives in Paris.References:• World Cup Fever by Simon Kuper — the book under discussion.• Simon Kuper's FT column — his political and society writing for the Financial Times.About Keen On AmericaNobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 2,800 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting.WebsiteSubstackYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotify Chapters:(00:00) - (00:31) - Introduction: life measured in four-year increments (02:07) - First World Cup: Holland 1978, sitting with the dead (05:45) - Nine tournaments in a row: the double life of a football writer (09:25) - Italy 1990: Oxford library cards, Italian border guards, and Mars tickets (12:35) - Gascoigne, Cameroon, and England's last real chance (16:03) - USA 1994: Maradona's primal scream and the end of Germany as villain (18:23) - France 1998: the World Cup that changed his life (22:16) - Korea/Japan 2002: feeling four years old in Tokyo (24:36) - Germany 2006: Wannsee, the new Germany, and zero queries about the war (31:20) - South Africa 2010: nation building in his parents' backyard (34:26) - Brazil 2014: one–seven and the end of an era (38:48) - Russia 2018: Peruvians on Red Square and the policeman who'd never met a foreigner (43:46) - Qatar 2022: the World Cup of the Global South (46:30) - USA 2026: forty-eight teams, Trump, Infantino, and why we shouldn't boycott
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One life. One chance. Stop waiting for tomorrow, start pursuing your dreams today, rather than letting them die with you. This is a powerful motivational speech on overcoming loss, adversity, and discovering unexpected blessings. One of the Best Motivational Speeches Ever featuring Trent Shelton. SpeakerTrent SheltonTrent Shelton is a renowned motivational speaker, author, and former NFL wide receiver known for his impactful messages on personal development, self-worth, and mental resilience. After his NFL career, he founded the RehabTime Organization, a nonprofit organization focused on uplifting and inspiring positive change in millions of people worldwideFollow Trent:https://www.youtube.com/@TrentSheltonVideoshttps://www.instagram.com/TrentSheltonhttps://www. facebook.com/LikeTrentSheltonhttps://www.trentshelton.comMusic: Really Slow MotionBuy their music:Amazon : http://amzn.to/1lTltY5iTunes: http://bit.ly/1ee3l8KSpotify: http://bit.ly/1r3lPvNBandcamp: http://bit.ly/1DqtZSo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this sermon, Pastor Scott introduced “OneLife,” a simple challenge for each of us to ask God, “Who is one person in my life that needs to come to know Jesus?” Every follower of Jesus has been saved to be sent. The gospel is the good news of Jesus, and it is not meant to be kept to ourselves but shared with those who do not know Him. Think of someone in your life who needs to hear it. Maybe it is a relative, best friend, neighbor, or co worker. Who could be your “OneLife” to share the gospel with? Watch this sermon to learn how you can begin sharing with your OneLife.
Grief For Us All - In this episode Paul reads a couple pieces from friends about the importance of grievingCharlie Peacock - Only One Life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG0hLXYOIYQIntro Music by: Luke Dimond
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1987: Michael Mehlberg explores why purpose, not surface-level productivity tweaks, is the real force behind sustained focus and meaningful success. Through a relatable 4 a.m. wake-up call and a powerful “100 Years Exercise,” he shows how clarity of purpose sharpens priorities, filters distractions, and fuels motivation. If you want your goals, habits, and daily actions to finally align, this perspective offers a foundational shift that changes everything. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.moderndavinci.net/blog/2018/7/10/one-life-hack-every-high-achieving-entrepreneur-should-know Quotes to ponder: "Your situation gives you purpose. And purpose is the greatest, most fundamental life hack everyone should know." "Purpose gives you motivation, making it easier to wake up early, easier to put down your phone, easier to put your meditation to work." "Purpose allows you to know if the people around you help or hurt." Episode references: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: https://www.amazon.com/Hitchhikers-Guide-Galaxy-Douglas-Adams/dp/0345391802 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1987: Michael Mehlberg explores why purpose, not surface-level productivity tweaks, is the real force behind sustained focus and meaningful success. Through a relatable 4 a.m. wake-up call and a powerful "100 Years Exercise," he shows how clarity of purpose sharpens priorities, filters distractions, and fuels motivation. If you want your goals, habits, and daily actions to finally align, this perspective offers a foundational shift that changes everything. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.moderndavinci.net/blog/2018/7/10/one-life-hack-every-high-achieving-entrepreneur-should-know Quotes to ponder: "Your situation gives you purpose. And purpose is the greatest, most fundamental life hack everyone should know." "Purpose gives you motivation, making it easier to wake up early, easier to put down your phone, easier to put your meditation to work." "Purpose allows you to know if the people around you help or hurt." Episode references: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: https://www.amazon.com/Hitchhikers-Guide-Galaxy-Douglas-Adams/dp/0345391802
You have one life. And most of us don't lose it in a single mistake, we lose it slowly, in the ordinary days we rush through, the moments we postpone, and the dreams we keep putting off for “someday.”Eddie talks about how we drift into routines and comfort, why so many people feel stuck, and how living with purpose, presence, and intention can completely change the direction of your life.This video is a reminder to stop treating life like a rehearsal and start living with intention. To step out of the background. To shape a life that feels meaningful, memorable, and true, not one that simply passes by.It's a powerful reminder to stop treating life like a rehearsal and start living fully today.More from Eddie Pinero:Monday Motivation Newsletter: https://www.eddiepinero.com/newsletterYour World Within Podcast: https://yourworldwithin.libsyn.com/Stream these tracks on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2BLf6pBInstagram - @your_world_within and @IamEddiePineroTikTok - your_world_withinFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/YourworldwithinTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/IamEddiePineroBusiness Inquiries - http://www.yourworldwithin.com/contact#liveinspired #yourworldwithin #motivation