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Systems Simplified
From Vision to Reality: Rivkah Krinsky's Journey to Streamlined Matchmaking

Systems Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 31:59


In This Episode Sometimes a single conversation can change the trajectory of a business—and a life. In this engaging interview, Adi Klevit speaks with Rivkah Krinsky about how her personal passion for connecting people evolved into One Soul, a structured matchmaking business serving Jewish singles worldwide. Rivkah shares the inspiring story of her early days as a health coach, the unexpected opportunity that introduced her to matchmaking, and the courage it took to leave a salaried position to build her own company. She explains why creating a team was a non-negotiable part of her vision and how that decision set the foundation for scaling. The conversation dives into the power of systems—how documented processes, clear roles, and structured client onboarding enabled One Soul to expand while maintaining a personal touch. Rivkah and Adi discuss how to adapt systems as the business evolves and why persistence, purpose, and process are essential for building a mission-driven enterprise.  

Don't Cut Your Own Bangs
We've got you: The Inspiring Journey of City Moms founder, Jeanine Bobenmoyer

Don't Cut Your Own Bangs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 50:49


Join me, Danielle Ireland, on this week's episode of Don't Cut Your Own Bangs as I chat with Jeanine Bobenmoyer, the founder of City Moms. Jeanine shares her journey from feeling isolated in a new city to building a thriving community for moms that is expanding nationwide. We dive into the power of community building, the importance of saying 'no,' and how City Moms grew from a local network to a national movement. This conversation is filled with heartfelt moments, laughter, and invaluable lessons on self-trust and service to others. Tune in to learn how Jeanine's mission evolved and how you can connect with this incredible community of supportive moms. Don't miss Jeanine's own 'Don't Cut Your Own Bangs' moment—it's a story of transformation you won't want to miss!   00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview 01:11 Jeanine's Background and City Moms Origin 02:46 Early Challenges and Community Building 04:39 Meeting Sarah and Business Growth 10:32 Drew Barrymore Show and Indianapolis Love 13:54 Content Strategy and Community Engagement 20:59 COVID Impact and National Expansion 23:05 Expanding the City Moms Community 24:17 Building a Female-Led Team 26:15 Listening to City Moms 28:50 Storytelling Over Sales 36:02 Launching a New Membership Experience 38:32 A Personal Story of Change 50:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts   RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE TO “DON'T CUT YOUR OWN BANGS”  Like your favorite recipe or song, the best things in life are shared. When you rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast, your engagement helps me connect  with other listeners just like you. Plus, subscriptions just make life easier for everybody. It's one less thing for you to think about and you can easily keep up to date on everything that's new. So, please rate, review, and subscribe today.    DANIELLE IRELAND, LCSW I greatly appreciate your support and engagement as part of the Don't Cut Your Own Bangs community. Feel free to reach out with questions, comments, or anything you'd like to share. You can connect with me at any of the links below.   Connect with Jeanine: Website: www.thecitymoms.org Join our membership waitlist: https://thecitymoms.org/join-waitlist  Instagram:@thecitymoms TikTok: @thecitymoms Pinterest: @thecitymoms  Connect with Danielle: Watch the show on YouTube Instagram The Treasured Journal Wrestling a Walrus Transcript [00:00:00] [00:00:08] Hello. Hello, this is Danielle Ireland and you are catching an episode of Don't Cut Your Own Bangs. [00:00:13] And today I have the opportunity to sit down with city moms founder, janine Bobmeyer. Janine is a mom of teens, a yoga addict, a Michigan native, and an avid reader. Her dream vacation includes hiking in national parks with her family and a cup of hot chai. And do we get into the tea in this episode? [00:00:34] But RT is super heartfelt, heart led, and based on community building and vulnerability. If that's the stuff that you're into, then oh, you are gonna love this conversation. Of all the things I took from this episode, what Janine embodies and what you are able to learn from as well is what it means to trust yourself, and that in the process of honoring yourself, giving a wholehearted loving no or saying yes to adventure, it is leading you to something that is not only in service of you. [00:01:09] But in service of others. Janine has founded a community city moms and started as a local community that she built based on her own need in Indianapolis. But it has grown and it is popping up in cities all over the country. We get into the early days and please stay tuned if there was ever a, don't cut your own bang moment to really not wanna miss. [00:01:31] This is a good one. It actually, it bookends the episode perfectly because we start by talking about her business and the community and company that she started, but we understand the why, the deep, profound, heartfelt, why that inspired it all. What I believe to be true that when we act in service of ourself it ultimately rises everybody up with you. [00:01:56] Everything we have leaving up to it is also just equally beautiful, sweet, funny, and endearing. [00:02:03] Thank you for being here. Thank you, Janine, for this beautiful conversation. And I can't wait for you to sit back, relax, or put in your AirPods and go for a walk however you like to listen and enjoy. ​ [00:02:18] Danielle: Janine Bobmeyer. It's such a pleasure to have you on the Don't Cut Your Own Banks podcast. You are the chief executive officer and co-founder of City Moms, and it is the largest growing lifestyle brand in the Midwest. [00:02:31] So I am just so honored to spend some time with you and share all of what you do and what you offer women and mothers in the Midwest, to the Don't Cut Your own Bangs. Listeners, thank you for being here. [00:02:43] Jeanine: Thanks for having me. I'm so excited to be here. [00:02:46] Danielle: Yeah, so fun fact on how we connected, if I'm remembering this correctly, a couple of years ago, city moms reached out to me to feature Don't cut your own bank podcast in, one of your, articles or newsletters just featuring local podcasts in Indie. [00:03:03] And that was so lovely. That was at a time where I was just starting and didn't know who was listening. It was such a, it was so validating and a real confidence boost for me. So I first wanna just say thank you. [00:03:14] Jeanine: Oh my gosh, I'm so glad I remember that article. We were. [00:03:18] Pulling, I think it was the top 10 podcasts you should be listening to in Indianapolis. Specifically founded by females. And you were one of the first that came to mind, because I know you were just launching at the time. You were like, well, hello. Of course you need to be listed on this. [00:03:32] Danielle: When you're just getting something off the ground, there is such a. There's so much space between where you are, right, where you imagine yourself to be or where you wanna be. [00:03:43] And whatever you can do to just keep getting one foot in front of the other, or even getting started takes so much energy and it's vulnerable. And so you and your best friend and business partner Sarah Hawker, are sitting on top of this really beautiful community that you have built. I think community building is just a magic skill. [00:04:06] And so I wanna go back to the early days of City Moms. You have some language on your site that I love. You need a village. We have it. Yeah, I was thinking that we don't need super women. We need supported women. Right. [00:04:20] I've also learned that what we offer others usually starts with the healing we need it. And so you're a mom of teens now? Yeah. So can you tell me a little bit about like the origin of city moms and how you went from I'm imagining having a good idea with your girlfriend to sitting where you're sitting today, being featured on the Drew Barrymore show. [00:04:39] Jeanine: Yeah, I was new to Indianapolis in 2011, so we had moved to the city from Detroit. I'm originally from Michigan, but my husband's from Indy. And in moving here to be closer to his family, I didn't know anybody. And you know, my husband wonderfully, having grown up here, has a lot of friends that are still here, but he's like, let's go out with Davis and let's have, lunch with Johnson. [00:05:02] I was like, I don't wanna do any of that, like . I'm a mom and at the time I had a 1-year-old and a 4-year-old. So you're just trying to keep, your life together in those moments of motherhood anyway. So to be in a new city, and just not know One Soul was really, I mean, just adds more challenges on top of what you're already facing. [00:05:20] Danielle: Mm-hmm. [00:05:20] Jeanine: So we had been here and just before I moved, a friend of mine in Detroit said, have you checked out Meetup? And I was like, no, what is this? And so she's telling me about Meetup and you can go on, you can kind of filter based on your interests and find a local community. And so I did and I found a couple moms groups that were in the Indianapolis area. [00:05:43] I found that, most of the majority of moms communities that we find really across the nation, even today, are tied to one of two things. It's churches [00:05:51] Danielle: or it's schools. [00:05:52] And we [00:05:52] Jeanine: didn't have either. I decided that that was the moment to potentially launch, my own community. [00:05:58] One that was just open to all moms across Indianapolis, that didn't have those specific kind of school or church affiliation, and we had a hundred members sign up on the first day. [00:06:09] Danielle: Whoa. I I have to pause for just a moment. Yeah. So you were seeking to meet your own need. Yes. And I find that so interesting that's really telling about you. [00:06:20] Just as a person and how you move through the world is you saw a gap for your own experience and then immediately connected it to what? Like, how do I expand this beyond me? Yes. As opposed to like, how do I find my community? How do I find my people? You're like, oh, there aren't people or communities, so I'm gonna build one. [00:06:40] That's really interesting. [00:06:42] Jeanine: Yeah. And for me it was because, I desperately needed community. I desperately was seeking that out. I had never been, shy to creating that myself in prior iterations. I was coming out of the advertising industry in Detroit and even in this really large advertising agency, had found my little corner of people. [00:07:04] At the time, had founded a tiny, I forget exactly what we called ourselves, but we were almost like our cheerleading community of the agency itself, where we started to put on little events for this large agency. And it started just because, we saw that at the workplace, it was just constant go, go, go. [00:07:21] In advertising. And there wasn't that pause to connect with, you know, your your desk mate or a team member. And so that for me, is just something that I've always loved doing. [00:07:31] But in coming to Indianapolis recognized, I also needed a community here and without kids in school, without having a church home, without even having, a neighborhood that I was close to. Just that gap existed and I realized it was something I needed to fill. [00:07:48] Danielle: Yeah. And not only did you, it sounds like fill that for yourself, but then you met a need that many other women in the community had too. Now, how did this, so was Sarah somebody that came with you from Michigan? Did you meet her here? How did that connection happen? [00:08:04] Jeanine: Yeah, so Sarah, my business partner and one of my dearest dearest, I actually met her. [00:08:08] We've known each other seven years now. [00:08:10] Danielle: Hmm. [00:08:10] Jeanine: The city moms community. And membership was running for years. [00:08:15] Danielle: Oh. [00:08:15] Jeanine: I was introduced to her, through a mutual friend. It was such a funny experience because we were at this mutual friend's house for a dinner, and immediately upon meeting her I was like, well, this is someone I obviously need to know forever. [00:08:30] She just has one of the most dynamic personalities. She's so engaging. She just pulls you right in. And she asked me a question about, a dress I was wearing. It was from anthropology. And she was like, oh yeah, I have that dress. I think I have that in black. And you're, you wearing it in like a green. [00:08:45] And I was like, boy. Yes. [00:08:47] Danielle: Yes. It's like that scene in stepbrothers, it's like 1, 2, 3 anthropology. [00:08:51] Jeanine: Yes. Exactly. [00:08:52] Danielle: Exactly. And I [00:08:53] Jeanine: was like, oh, well, we're obviously besties. Yeah. Yeah. At the time, she was in the process of, quitting her nursing job. [00:09:02] Danielle: She said, [00:09:02] Jeanine: yes, I'm really, I think my last day is going to be August 31st, and that happens to be my son's birthday. [00:09:09] And she said, I'm just, I've been working so hard, I making this change. I'm going to start my own company. And I just, I've needed this push for a long time. And I said, I am going to text or call you on August 31st and find out how it's going. And she was like, are you really? [00:09:27] And so there we are two months later. I texted her and I said, how's it going? Did you start your own company? Are you making this next move? And she was like, yes. And this is amazing that you remembered. And we just have been close ever since. So she's one of my absolute favorite people, and as the city moms has evolved, so has her role. [00:09:47] First as a member, then she was a member of our content team, which I'm sure we'll chat about here a little bit. And now she's, my business partner. [00:09:55] Danielle: Wow. That's so beautiful. I find that, women who work together, play together, raise kids alongside each other, it's like in the way that women can change hats in life. [00:10:08] They can do that within relationships. I've just seen really well, is it, I think that there's that old paradigm of which I've never really bought into, which is, check your feelings at the door or leave work at the door. It's like we're all one person. The day where we have all these different parts and that's so beautiful. [00:10:26] How. That sounds like this friendship has grown as well as the business growth. [00:10:30] Jeanine: Yes. [00:10:31] Absolutely. And, you've hinted at the Drew Barrymore Show which was an opportunity that came out in COVID complete surprise. [00:10:40] Danielle: Yeah. [00:10:40] Jeanine: To receive an email from the producers in set by, actually this was like end of July, 2021. [00:10:46] And they said, with COVID having really tampered down, a lot of the programming we're able to do for this show, we're not allowed to travel as much. We are launching a new kind of mini segment inside the show itself. We would love to chat with you about the one that we would like to do in Indianapolis. [00:11:02] We noticed that you're based there. Would you have any interest? And of course, Sarah was my first phone call because [00:11:08] I just like, ah, I need someone to scream with for a moment. Yeah. And because we had no idea or context what the segment specifically was about. And so I called and scream with her and then, immediately called the producers. [00:11:19] And they said, well, what we're looking to do is have two best friends in the city showcase the city together. And what makes your city unique? [00:11:28] Danielle: I mean, who better to do it? [00:11:30] Jeanine: And we were like, Indianapolis is such a incredible city and community to begin with. In just the 14 years that we've been here to see the growth that this area has had. [00:11:40] Just all of the changes downtown, all of these incredible like national events that they bring in, like this weekend being WNBA All Star Weekend. [00:11:49] The city has just shown up for this. They've had the final four. They've had US Olympics pre swim trials. This city knows how to put on, a really incredible display on a national level. [00:12:01] Danielle: Do you know, what you're making me think about is, so in the work I do in therapy, particularly when I'm working, with someone on their relationship, that the longer you've been with someone, or, and you could even, insert really any topic, a job, a place you live in this case, a relationship, it's easy to take for granted what you think. [00:12:23] About them and you lose access to maybe the curiosity and the wonder that allows you to continue to discover. I have lived in Indianapolis my entire life. You mentioned living here 14 years, but when I was preparing for this interview and seeing all the places that you're highlighting, there are places I have never been, and I've been here my whole entire life. [00:12:44] Just because I think I know, like this is where I live. Of course, I know there is so much that I don't know and we're talking about community and we're obviously highlighting City moms, but I think that there are takeaways that can be applied to so many walks of life, which is just when you think you know something, for sure. [00:13:02] Allow yourself a little bit more space. There's this little bit room for a little bit more wonder and curiosity. [00:13:09] Jeanine: Yeah, absolutely. I think that takes it back even to the origin of the city moms, in a big piece of that mission was I wanted to get out and explore this new city and community that we were in. [00:13:21] Just didn't have the roots quite yet to do that. And I wanted to do it alongside people [00:13:25] as opposed to on my own. And, we're talking about all these big events that the city puts on. But the other beautiful thing is that the real fabric of the city lives in its people and those that are here, we see so many that are coming in from other communities. [00:13:41] We see a lot like you that have lived here for forever. But there's such an incredible mix of people in this city that really make it as special as it is. And I love that. [00:13:51] Danielle: Thank you that's such a great response. And your love for the city is so felt. And I, I'm curious about when you're in your content, which by the way, for any, everyone listening, everything is linked in the show notes, all the social media platforms, city moms, where you can join the wait list for their membership program. [00:14:09] All of that is accessible to you in the show notes. So press pause, sign up, follow all the things and then come back. 'Cause the other thing I love about your content is you layer in a lot of humor and, even though it's not maybe spoken this way, there's this quality of, yeah, girl, I've been like, this is messy. [00:14:28] And I'm also wiping up my own mess. I also have coffee stains. I also have food in my teeth. Can we just laugh at the ridiculousness of how hard this is sometimes? And I'm curious about how intentional is it? [00:14:39] Are there like pillars that you try to hit when you put content out? Like it must hit these notes and if so, I wanna know what they are. [00:14:47] Jeanine: Yeah, we really do because I think you're absolutely right for us. And I'll just share a little bit behind the scenes for the city moms, in terms of the tone and voice that we are always after in virtually every piece of our content. [00:14:59] I think this also comes out of my marketing and advertising background, but, the voice and the tone in the brand that we are always aspiring to be. Is your best friend growing up and your best friend growing up was the person you confided everything to Similar to me, screaming at Sarah about Drew Barrymore. [00:15:18] This is the pers there's your first call, that's your first call, your first text. But your best friend's sister, her older sister growing up was the coolest girl that you ever met. She was the girl that had the full pull out posters on her wall. She had the Dr. Pepper lip smackers, she was watching the Hills, and she was the girl that you're like, I wanna be her when I grow up. [00:15:40] She's the person that is just a few steps ahead from where you are , in your current life. [00:15:45] Danielle: Yeah. [00:15:45] Jeanine: stage. And you are constantly keeping an eye on her. That voice, that older sister is the one that we always aspire our city moms brand to be. Because we have been there, we have sat in those shoes. We have experienced a lot of the mess. [00:16:00] But that doesn't mean that we are completely. Removed and away from it. It means that we are just a couple days ahead of where our city mom might be and all of our content will always ladder into that voice to say, yeah, we know it sucks 'cause we've been there. [00:16:17] For us, I think what's so critical when we're selecting what content we wanna put out, so the humor that you see in a lot of our Instagram content . Is something that really is a great way to be super relatable and just, share a lot of those similar moments. The one we posted yesterday, [00:16:33] but, in case anyone wants to go back, either the reel that we posted yesterday is from a creator named Sam, and she's sitting on her bed thinking and speaking aloud saying, why did I say that I was so busy before I had kids? What was I even doing before I was a mom? And I think all of us in motherhood and truly in adulthood [00:16:55] Danielle: mm-hmm. [00:16:56] Jeanine: Have had that moment where even like, what did I do with my time? Like, what on earth was I filling my hours with? [00:17:02] That to be able to have kind of those humorous moments, I think is really critical to making sure that we're connecting with our City mom followers and, prospective, members too. [00:17:14] Danielle: That type of humor makes you feel seen. Yes. It helps you feel seen. And I think some, especially someone who like will grab the shovel and help dig into like the pits of experience with clients, some having the levity. If there was ever a myth I wish I could bust about therapy and community, whether it's group or a community like city moms or any extension when you find that type of connection, yes, you can have like with a best friend or a best friend's older sister, you can have those moments where it may be a tear or two are shed, but when somebody sees you. [00:17:51] There's laughter that happens in every therapy session that either I've participated in my own therapy or have led somebody else through. There is something about the truth, especially the truth that you try so hard to avoid or that this is the one thing I just need to keep tucked in my drawer and never let anybody see. [00:18:07] But then you see somebody else has it and you're like, oh, , you have that dress too. Oh my God. Yes, [00:18:13] Jeanine: yes, yes. Absolutely. And I think too, what's, really critical in doing that is just knowing that you are not living a path that is completely unpaved. [00:18:25] It is so hard in. Those moments when you've had two hours of sleep. It's so hard in those moments when you're like, are we ever gonna get past this phase? But I think what brings so much comfort along the way is knowing that there are other women that have done that. [00:18:38] And for us, that's why it's so critical to have a community that is supportive of each other and really allows you to be in those vulnerable moments with others. [00:18:48] Danielle: What do you think attracts people to you and to your organization? [00:18:51] Because like anything that you're highlighting could also be Googled. Yeah. But there's a way that you offer it and there's a way that you present it that is, it simplifies. It's reliable. There's like this bubbly, sparkling champagne effervescence to it. It just makes it a little shinier. [00:19:09] Jeanine: That's such a good question. I don't, there's some days when I'm like, I have no idea. You're like, we've been doing this for so many years, what are we doing? I really think it's because, and to use your phrase, feeling seen. [00:19:20] And feeling seen and being a part of an club that is all, inclusive and allows everyone to be a part of it. Even in some of our content where we're sharing events that we might have put on for just our membership, so not even just our social media, following our, editorial readers, the people that see us and broadcast and tv, but we do have this community of members as well. [00:19:42] So when we put on these membership events, that are a little more exclusive, we love to share those out with the phrase, steal this idea, because then it becomes less, this is only available to these specific women or these specific members and make it a, this can be your idea too. So steal this idea. [00:20:02] We ordered pizza and we set up a really fun style party, or picnic set up in a park and we didn't invite kids. It was just moms and we gabbed for the entire evening and we had a blast. Yeah, and you should steal this idea too, because it doesn't need to just be ours. [00:20:19] Danielle: I can feel now how that falls. [00:20:20] So in line with your idea of, we wanna be your best friend's, big sister, because that's what they would do. Listen, just take the shirt. You can keep it. It doesn't fit me anymore. I love that. Not only is it generous, but it speaks to, I think with time and experience you realize, oh, there's always gonna be more for me. [00:20:36] So why gate keep it like there's always gonna be more. So you just have some of this. You can share some of this magic. That's so beautiful. Has your mission changed? Since you first started, has it grown or is it kind of the same? [00:20:48] Jeanine: It's evolved. I mean, initially the mission and the focus was always just to create this membership community. [00:20:55] And that would be it. And we just had this, community of women here in Indianapolis. The change happened and evolved in COVID because as everyone knows, COVID forced so many of us home. That ability to connect in person no longer existed. In COVID, we held for our membership a daily call at four o'clock on Zoom that allowed our members to just get on and just have people. [00:21:20] We had moms that were like, I've been in my backyard all day. We had moms that were like, I cannot play with Play-Doh anymore. I just need to have an adult to talk to. It started. With the realization that we couldn't be together in person any longer and we needed to make a shift. [00:21:37] And in making that shift, what we found was that our brand exploded nationally. So it went from we are moms in Indianapolis, to, we are moms that everyone across the nation can now connect with because we are all living the same life together. And it never slowed down. So when we look at the breakout of our following in our audience right now, about 30% of that is in the Midwest and very quickly growing. [00:22:03] But the other pockets are New York. Texas, California. And, it just is such an incredible realization that, what started as this very local idea became a steal. This idea, let's all do this. [00:22:17] And on a much bigger scale. So, now we have this wonderful platform. Our number one driver is certainly Instagram because that's where we, I mean, as almost all women in our age group. [00:22:30] Yeah. We live, we love it. Yeah. So Instagram's kind of our number one. A channel, I would say our second is, broadcast tv. [00:22:38] Danielle: Mm-hmm. [00:22:39] Jeanine: So in COVID, a lot of broadcast stations around the country, also had to shift to a Zoom model and Yep. Desperately needed content. and started reaching out to us because we provided a lot of lifestyle content. [00:22:51] The here tips for keeping your kids, safe in the new COVID world. Here are tips for planning kids being at home during back to school. And it, we grew from that and we are now in nine different TV broadcast markets around the Midwest. [00:23:04] Danielle: Wow. [00:23:05] Jeanine: In addition to segments we do across the country. [00:23:07] Danielle: Those segments. I mean, not only are they, fun to look at, but they also provide great information. So when everybody listening goes to city moms.org, you'll be able to see all the media outlets that they've been on. [00:23:19] All those clips are saved there. It's like in this beautiful little library bank that you can watch. So it sounds like it's changed, it's grown rapidly. Beyond, or I would say even within the container of the community that you've created in Indianapolis, there's also a growing community for the business itself. [00:23:35] There's many direct reports and people who are working within the city moms organization, and also supporting in other ways. So I'm curious, just from a business owner standpoint, how has that, 'cause that, as your community expanded, it's also like the call's coming from within the house, there's growth happening inside too. [00:23:53] What has that been like? [00:23:55] Jeanine: It's been incredible. , Because again, we really thought that, in initially creating this community, we were going to live as a micro kind of nano events community would probably be the best way to put it. Or we put on events for our members and we would just keep putting on events for members. [00:24:09] And we had our social channels to share out some of that information. But I thought for a long time that it was just gonna be isolated in this teeny circle. And now, we have a extremely popular blog. We have a digital editor, an entire writing staff that works under her. We have a completely female, based staff. [00:24:28] Every member on our team is female. We've got this digital editor writing staff under her. We have a content team separate from the writing staff. They are the ones that go out and gather a lot of the content that we put across social and broadcast. We have project management team for all of our brand sponsorships that we work on. [00:24:47] Our newest hire is a Pinterest expert, which has been so fun. Pinterest is one of those sleeper cells that, not a lot of emphasis gets put on for lifestyle media brands, and we've decided to invest a person in that. She does a wonderful job at getting our editorial and our broadcast out in Pinterest. [00:25:06] And then, there's Sarah and I who provide leadership Sarah has been a co-partner now for, four months, or we're going into our fourth months together. So we're still figuring out those little funnels right now. We're just having fun, overlapping, and living everything together. [00:25:21] And where she was that first call, I made for the Drew Barrymore show, she's now my first call literally for everything. We've got this big event coming up on Saturday. We need to figure out, the backdrop we're gonna have behind that. [00:25:31] She called me yesterday and I said, Hey, work wife, because that's, we've definitely become for each other in addition to Best Friends. [00:25:38] Danielle: Yeah. Is it an instinct? Is it research? Is it a combination thereof of how you stay connected with what moms really need? Yeah. Is because , I'm a mom of littles. I have a 4-year-old and a 2-year-old and almost 2-year-old. He'll be two later in August. And I, I know my experience, but you seem to have a really strong sense based on the way people are really connected to this community, of staying connected with what mothers specifically really need. And I'm curious how you stay current with that, or is it more that the needs really haven't changed? [00:26:15] Jeanine: No, I think that, for us, because we have such a large staff, [00:26:20] and for the most part, the majority of those women are mothers. [00:26:24] Danielle: Yeah. [00:26:24] Jeanine: All of us are living a different little phase of motherhood. [00:26:28] I have teens, Sarah has 12, 10, and eight. Our photographer Brittany has four and two just like you. So everyone is living in a different stage and I think not only do we have each other from our team perspective but because we have our membership community who is most certainly living all of this. [00:26:47] We are able to lean on their experiences in addition to our own. [00:26:52] And then, one of the biggest things that I really implore our team to do is listen and constantly listen about what city mom and we call our avatar is city mom. And, regardless, again, if she's a member or if she's a follower of our brand and another channel, we call her city mom. So I'm always pushing to listen to city mom, listen to where city mom is right now, what things are the hurdles in her life, what she's up against. [00:27:19] And listening is the most important thing because the last thing that I wanna do in managing and running a brand and spearheading a brand is to not listen and just assume. I think when I also talk about voice, one of the biggest things that, we've talked about as a team as well, is I'm hearing a lot of we [00:27:39] and I'm not hearing enough of you. And by that I mean. We can't come out and say, we know that you're so tired. We know that you're doing all of these things and say, you're telling us that you're tired. You're telling us that you need some space or you need some tips on this. And by making that switch in kind of that voice that helps city mom understand that we are listening, [00:28:02] Danielle: Ooh. [00:28:03] That is a, that's a really powerful language shift. And it's amazing how adjusting a word from a we to a u can really make something washed and vague to very specific and like straight to the heart. I think that there's something too. The language of clarifying what is a really a we what is a you and it speaks straight to the heart of what I think we want, which is to be seen. [00:28:30] There's something about your community that doesn't beat you over the head with messaging. That's one thing that I was really impressed with , is that you get the sense of the essence of what you're saying, but there's not like a slogan. But the sense of the community is so clear. [00:28:47] Jeanine: Yeah. [00:28:47] Danielle: Which I find really beautiful. [00:28:49] Jeanine: I appreciate that. I think, one of the things that we've forever wrestled with was, is really that idea of sales. [00:28:56] I am, I and my team has heard me say this a number of times. I've always been a bigger fan of storytelling over sales and, storytelling kind of an experience as opposed to, you should buy in today. Deadline is this day, you gotta get in now, join here. This is the link. Because we get sold on almost everything across our lives. [00:29:18] And it's, something as little as, the gym to making a donation to a school, your kid's school to just, everything else you can think of under the sun. To me, it's important to continue promoting the essence of a community that you belong to as opposed to an idea that you need to buy into with dollars. [00:29:37] And, that's one of the reasons that we transformed the city moms into a completely free membership. [00:29:43] That also came out of COVID and hearing a lot of city moms say, I have to make some concessions right now. We had to shut off Netflix. We're not doing our Netflix subscription anymore because we're just so worried about budget. [00:29:56] And, that 9 99 a month that we were initially charging for membership, I was like, no. Done. That's out. [00:30:03] Danielle: Never [00:30:03] Jeanine: We will never go back to a paid membership. It will always be free because it needs to be accessible to everyone. [00:30:10] Danielle: So taking away a paid membership that sure, that money was budgeted and allocated for you to operate what you do, it sounded like it was absolutely the right call for your community and your business, but how did you know that that would work? [00:30:26] Or did you [00:30:27] Jeanine: It didn't. No. For a little bit it didn't work, and I'll say that because I think. A lot of us are parts of, Facebook communities that are very, spirited, maybe in some ways that, bring a lot of entertainment. And we were nervous that that would essentially be the transformation that we would undergo. [00:30:47] But, we have all members incoming. Agree to specific member guidelines. And, the number one guideline that is in there is every mom, parents in her own perfect way. And we use that specific language because, in some of similar to a lot of things that we've talked about, the fact is we're all doing our absolute best that we can. And you need to be able to have some space held for you to do that. [00:31:13] Rather than us identify our community based on your specific parenting model, we said, Hey, everyone is welcome here and we're going to honor you for being the parent that you are because we are all parenting in our own perfect way. [00:31:26] Danielle: Yeah. And nobody knows. Yes. No one has any, nobody knows. [00:31:31] That's always the gift of captain Hindsight, who comes in after a crisis and it's what should have happened? It's you know what studies are showing now. You're like, where were you before? I, I, so you talked about, advertising and with all of the products and content and methodologies that are targeted to parents, but more specifically moms, what are the values that you look for when you're filtering through? Who do you partner with? Who do you highlight? Who do you say yes to? Like, what's the value that you're really looking to offer? [00:32:02] Jeanine: I'm so glad you're asking that because, I think the space that we sit in. We often are, seeing a lot of influencers and content creators that they are really working hard to grow their brand and do that by signing with any partner that they can. And you find that there can be a real, I don't wanna say a moral gap because again, I'm just coming off saying everyone parents their own perfect way. [00:32:25] So everyone pulls content and creates content in their own perfect way. But, in, looking and evaluating the partners that we wanna work with, it's really critical to us that they offer a strong, supportive, product or experience for our members and for our followers. We do a lot of partnership with tourism, with attractions, that offer something for you to really be highlighted as the queen of your family. [00:32:51] 'cause you're like, Hey. We're gonna go to Nashville for the weekend, and I've been able to put together a whole itinerary, thanks to the city moms maybe tipping me off about a couple things. But now I've gone out and sourced this great itinerary, or I have been able to enhance our nursery because we found this one product that the city moms recommended. [00:33:09] All of that to say it's really important to us. We spend a lot of time vetting the products that we suggest we spend a lot of time working with or having conversations with the brands that we bring in. That's never just a, Hey, we want to, compensate you X and you guys promote us, and we'll be like, okay, perfect. [00:33:25] There's a lot of time that we spend really making sure that is going to make a lot of sense. In fact, one of my favorite things to say is, no, Sarah will tell everyone this. [00:33:33] Danielle: Tell me more about that. [00:33:34] Jeanine: Yes. Just did this yesterday. I love when we are being, approached by a particular brand or a client or prospective partner. [00:33:41] And I love going through that vetting process and saying, you know what? We spent some time looked into this and this isn't gonna work for us. Case in point, the brand I turned down yesterday is something that we actually use a lot. Sarah and I are big fans of a couple of their products. [00:33:57] Danielle: Mm-hmm. [00:33:58] Jeanine: And they approached us about a new launch they're doing and said, we would love to ship you, two of the new products, but we want all of this content, you need to send it to us for review. [00:34:08] You can only post on the dates that we want. You need to release it all to us that we can use it for our future advertising. By the way, the cost of the products that we're sending you in total is $300. And, the amount of media that was gonna be attached to that from our side was about $5,000. [00:34:26] We have a staff I need to pay, we have a team that, relies on us. We have a full following that relies on us to make sure that we're being authentic in what we are bringing forward. I talked to Sarah about it a little bit and I said, I'm gonna tell them no. And I'm gonna say there's a big value gap here. [00:34:41] Not just from the official bottom line kind of payment side of this, but also because I never wanna put someone into a brand consideration when that brand's not considering them. Just considering their own needs and their own drivers. [00:34:56] Danielle: Oh, that's so strong. And not an answer I expected, but when I so appreciated on a personal level, a professional level. [00:35:04] I don't know, if you've ever done Myers-Briggs, it's a test that Oh yeah. There's so many beautiful like personality assessment profiles, but I'm an extroverted, intuitive feeler perceiver, so I'm all the, ooey, gooey side, the mussies. And, when I see people who maybe from the outside seem to have a very discerning methodology for how they make decisions. [00:35:23] I find that so appealing because I'm such a heart led gut check, first kind of person, I don't always know why it's a yes or a no yet. It's like I feel it first, and then it works its way up into my brain and then whatever reasoning is sort of filtered through will come from that. [00:35:41] But I love that you saw value in yourself, how you believed in the value of what you offer, and you also saw the gap in representing that product or that brand, that didn't fully appreciate the value you were. I just, I love that answer so much. I'll be thinking about that after this, so thank you. [00:36:01] Jeanine: Yes, absolutely. [00:36:02] Danielle: Absolutely. You have a new membership experience starting. [00:36:05] We do very, very soon. This episode, I believe, will be being released mid-August, so, we could safely say it's live, what do you want people to know about what's coming and as far as what you can say, what do you want people to know so that if they wanna participate, get involved, they can. [00:36:23] Jeanine: So our new city moms membership is, officially launching to our, we will be, rolling it out to our existing members starting August 1st, and then it will be available to everyone starting, early September. [00:36:34] Danielle: Awesome. [00:36:36] Jeanine: So we are shifting into a different platform than we have used previously. It's called Circle and it's a wonderful space where we not only can have our full national city mom community, you're gonna find chat groups where you can connect with other city moms across the country there, because, me having like toddler woes in Indianapolis is no different from something having toddler woes in Seattle, Washington. [00:37:01] So why shouldn't you have access to that mom and her, lines of recommendation and such. So we'll have these national chat groups. We also have an opportunity, we'll be doing a lot of lives inside the community that are member exclusive, that we can connect you to some of these, brands and partners that we work with. [00:37:17] And then we are doing nano communities inside of that so that you can hyper connect with women inside your own city. So Indianapolis obviously will be our first big pilot there, but we have Dallas and Cincinnati that are also existing inside, that nano community area. And we have, three other cities that we think are going to be quickly following in 2026 as well. [00:37:40] Danielle: That's so incredible. Congratulations. It sounds like your own city mom social network. Yes. Yes, it totally is. I'm excited for everybody who's an existing member to get to benefit from that. And then the new members who continue to join to get involved in that. [00:37:55] That's incredible. [00:37:57] Jeanine: Thank you. Yeah, it's been one of Sarah's biggest passion projects as she's been getting her feet wet and she's done an incredible job with it. The other really exciting benefit is there are perks, not only for our national members, but then in your hyper local communities too. [00:38:11] So, here in Indianapolis, we've got some great perks with, the Ile Jordan Museum, with the Children's Museum, even dry bar, face Foundry, 'cause we need space for us too, all of those exclusive perks will be part of that too. [00:38:25] Danielle: Beautiful. So not just stuff for the family, but also like ways for moms to take care of themselves too. Exactly. Gorgeous. Yes. Well, Janine, I would be remiss if I signed off without asking you about your, don't cut your own bangs moment because I, it is good. So if you are good taking it away, I would love to hear [00:38:43] Jeanine: yeah. I just wanna tell you, I love this so much. I've listened to so many of your other podcasts and these are the moments I just feel like really are the ones that sit with me the most so I'm so thrilled that you have this as kind of just, that final vehicle to the podcast content. [00:38:59] But mine's a little different because there is, a little sadness tied to it, but it brings a great lesson. [00:39:05] Danielle: Yeah. [00:39:05] Jeanine: So I had mentioned that I worked in advertising for 10 years. I worked on the agency side and I was working in Detroit at the time. And I had a newborn. My daughter was a newborn, and then I had my son who was three years old at the time, and my client was based out of Germany. [00:39:25] It's a very large grocery chain that happens to be based in Germany and they have a lot of outputs here in the US And at the time, we were all going through just a horrible recession in the world. And I was working about 60 to 70 hours a week. Advertising is one of those, especially on agency side. [00:39:44] It's one of those industries. It is go, go, go. And it is never stopping. My husband also works in advertising. It's actually how we met. He at the time was doing about 90 hours a week. We never saw each other, we rarely saw the kids. So my day normally started around 3:00 AM because that's when the German, office was open. [00:40:03] And it normally coincided with the time I was feeding my newborn in the middle of the night. So I would have my phone with me, feeding her, scrolling through email and catching up with the German team, put her back to sleep. Then, I would get up around six when my toddler was awake and finally get the two of them off to daycare. [00:40:18] And I made the decision, which a male boss of mine later told me was selfish to go work out at a gym that was halfway between daycare and, work every day. So I didn't get into the office until around 8 45. Technically our office started at nine. I would work absolutely all day and then race out of my office at 5 51 because if I could leave at 5 51, I could literally run down the street to our parking garage, get in my car, drive as fast as I could at daycare and be there before the seven minute grace period was over. [00:40:50] Danielle: You had it down to the minute? [00:40:52] Jeanine: Down to the minute and. It was coming at a time where it was just, I was so burnt out. My husband was so burnt out this one day I got to daycare. My kids were always the final ones getting picked up. And I had a phrase for my toddler at the time where I'd always say, mommy always comes back. [00:41:11] I would say that to him every morning when I dropped him off. And I ran into daycare this day and my son was crying. I could hear him in the toddler room. So I grabbed the newborn. She was already in her carrier. And then I went in to pick him up and he's crying. And I said, honey, I'm here. [00:41:26] And I got down and gave him a hug. And I said, sweetie, what do I always say? Mommy always comes, Ooh, this makes me tear up. Even think about all this years later. And he goes Last, mommy always comes last. And that was the most soul crushing thing I had ever heard in my life. And I cried the entire way home. [00:41:47] Danielle: Mm-hmm. [00:41:48] Jeanine: And we put the kids down to bed after dinner and after their bath, and I turned to my husband, I said, we cannot do this anymore. I'm done. We're done. We can't keep this schedule going. This is just, this is not gonna sustain us anymore. And we made the decision that night that was the end of this work experience for us. [00:42:08] And, we immediately put resumes and feelers out and that is what made, the transition to Indianapolis possible. It took months, but we eventually found ourselves here and it was the best decision that we ever made. [00:42:21] And what it all came down to was in my don't cut your own bangs moment, was it is okay to say no. It is okay to take that stop. And is it okay to invest in yourself and your family if that's what really matters to you? I think maybe that's what the critical note is. It's okay to invest what matters to you. [00:42:39] To me, that has always been the moment that I have seen as a turning point and, has really been probably the most critical thing for me. [00:42:48] Danielle: Thank you so much for that story that my whole body, it was waves and waves went through, with that and you, when you said it earlier in the interview, but I can really feel the truth of that in a different way. [00:43:05] That you love saying no. Yeah, because I think what I hear in that is it's a fully embodied no is also a yes to something else. [00:43:17] Jeanine: Yes, [00:43:18] Danielle: it is its own. Yes. Like I'm saying no to this offer to position your brand. And I'm saying yes to my integrity. I'm saying no to the needs and the demands that this company and this industry has for me and my life. [00:43:35] And I'm saying yes to my son. Yeah, my infant, like I'm saying yes to me. Oh, I, that reminded me, I hadn't thought of this in so long, but it brought me back to when I. Made the decision to start my, when my husband and I made the decision to start to try to get pregnant, the journey was, knowing what I know now, far less complicated than it is for many. [00:44:01] But it didn't happen the way I thought it would. And that is almost always where suffering comes from me. When there's an unmet expectation and I could, you're taught your whole life. It's like if you look at a penis or sit on a toilet seat wrong you never know how you're gonna get pregnant. So when you first start trying it like, what do you mean it didn't happen right away? What do you mean? My first pregnancy I was a new-ish therapist. I think I had been practicing for, I'm gonna say two and a half, two and a half-ish years, three, maybe three. [00:44:28] But I had, the process of going back to grad school, finding I didn't have the credits I needed to even qualify to apply to the grad program. All of this work and effort. It was like once I set my sights on, I think this is something I want for myself, there was almost immediately after, oh my God. [00:44:46] But I figured that out so late in life and I gotta go, go, go, go, go. So I burnt myself to a crisp getting through all of the hoops I needed to get through to do the job. And I didn't realize the grind on my body, on my mind, on my life. I just didn't see it. I joked that it felt like the road runner and coyote running off the cliff and you didn't realize you were over the cliff until you looked down and my moment of looking down and falling was when I lost that first pregnancy. [00:45:14] And, I don't blame myself for it. It's not that. But there was a clarity in the grief and I think the grief I felt in my own body. Yeah. Your son spoke his truth to you. I felt like my body was, the grief in my body was revealing a truth to me that I wasn't willing to see, which was [00:45:36] there's no room for me in this life that I've built and I have to cut back. And it brought up like being a good girl, being a strong woman, being a strong feminist, being a diligent employee, being reliable, all of these roles and these external things that I was chasing in the pursuit of being really good at my job. [00:45:58] Mm-hmm. That loss was just, oh, actually none of this matters as much as I thought it did. Not that it doesn't matter, but it didn't matter because I thought it did and my hours cut dramatically back and it didn't work for the practice that I was working for before the hours that I would be willing to do. [00:46:18] But then I realized with my husband's support that, oh, I actually can go out on my own. And life has unfolded. It wasn't like magically overnight any more than city moms was created magically, overnight. But it got you to Indianapolis. Mm-hmm. It's like the breadcrumb trail that you were following to freedom led you to something so beautiful that you probably couldn't have imagined at that day at your son's daycare picking them up. [00:46:43] Jeanine: Absolutely. And I think, it's kind of the power of listening and that's one of the things I love so much about your podcast is being able to listen to the other stories that come from your guests and really, that you have the ability to tease out such a gift and clearly the path that you have followed has allowed you to be there too, in, that space of, [00:47:05] beauty and it's just, it's wonderful. [00:47:08] Danielle: Thank you. Thank you, Janine. Thank you so much. I'm going to bring us to a close 'cause we can't get any better. That was so, great. I will definitely encourage, again, for everybody listening to please visit the show notes before you click back into your life and take your AirPods out or, get off of your walk or wherever you are in life. [00:47:29] Like to hop over the show notes, check out city moms, follow them on social media. They make it very easy to find what you need to know, so all the places you can follow them. [00:47:37] But thank you again. Thank you. Thank you Janine. And, [00:47:40] Jeanine: Thank you so much for having me. [00:47:42] ​ [00:47:42] ​ [00:47:44] ​ [00:48:52] ​ [00:50:11] Thank you so much for joining me in this week's episode of Don't Cut Your Own Bangs. I hope that you enjoyed listening because I thoroughly enjoyed making it. Before you hop away, please check out the show notes, everything that we mentioned here in this conversation, as well as links that you can stay connected with me. As well as everything needed to connect with city moms. Please remember to rate and review and subscribe to the podcast. It helps the podcast grow. It helps other people find this that could benefit from it too. Thank you so much for being here. [00:50:37] Your attention means the world, and I hope you continue to have a wonderful day.

Elevate Main Podcast
Go Beyond | One Soul At A Time, One Step At A Time | Pastor Ryan Escobar

Elevate Main Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 63:38


Why do we need to be bold in reaching out to others? How can our lives reflect the gospel in a way that leaves a lasting impact on others?Join us at our Saturday Night Service for our Missions Month: "Go Beyond" with Pastor Ryan EscobarWant to get connected? Chat us at these ff links:➡️ m.me/CCFMain➡️ m.me/BeOneWithGod➡️ m.me/ElevateMain#CCFSNS

CCF Sermon Audio
One Soul at a Time. One Step at a Time. | Ryan Escobar

CCF Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 70:43


Does the thought of sharing the gospel overwhelm you? It may feel intimidating to share our faith, but whether it's a big crowd or a single person, each soul matters to God. This weekend let's learn how to take one bold step of faith at a time for one soul at a time.ABOUT THIS MESSAGESpeaker: Ptr. Ryan EscobarSeries: Missions Month 2025Scripture Reading: Acts 8:26-40Watch The Full Message here: https://go.ccf.org.ph/07272025Eng

The Chassidic Story Project
Three Lifetimes, One Soul

The Chassidic Story Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 26:52


This week I have two stories for you. The first is a special mission that the Baal Shem Tov sends two of his chassidim on and the second about a tikkun for the holy Ohr HaChaim HaKadosh. If you're enjoying these Chassidic stories, please take a quick moment to buy me a coffee. https://ko-fi.com/barakhullman Thank you! I deeply appreciate your support! Also available at https://soundcloud.com/barak-hullman/three-lifetimes-one-soul. To become a part of this project or sponsor an episode please go to https://hasidicstory.com/be-a-supporter. Hear all of the stories at https://hasidicstory.com. Go here to hear my other podcast https://jewishpeopleideas.com or https://soundcloud.com/jewishpeopleideas. Find my books, Figure It Out When You Get There: A Memoir of Stories About Living Life First and Watching How Everything Falls Into Place and A Shtikel Sholom: A Student, His Mentor and Their Unconventional Conversations on Amazon by going to https://bit.ly/barakhullman. My classes in Breslov Chassidus, Likutey Moharan, can be found here https://www.youtube.com/@barakhullman/videos I also have a YouTube channel of ceramics which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/@thejerusalempotter

From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein
#111: More Than You Believe In Yourself: The Power of a Rebbe with Rabbi Shais Taub

From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 60:42


Send us a textIn this episode of From the Inside Out with Rivkah and Eda, we sat down with Rabbi Shais Taub for a powerful Gimmel Tammuz conversation that goes far beyond memory — and deep into mission.What does it mean to live with the Rebbe today? How do we access his guidance, clarity, and belief in us — especially for those who never met him?This isn't just a conversation about the Rebbe's teachings — it's about what happens when someone sees your soul, knows your potential, and believes in you more than you believe in yourself.We talk about soul work, burnout, dating, divine direction, and what it looks like to keep moving forward even when you don't feel ready. Whether you're in a season of doubt, transition, or spiritual searching — this episode will remind you that you're not alone, and that you're already more than enough.EPISODE SPONSORSONE SOUL MATCHMAKINGOne Soul is a premium matchmaking service founded by podcast host Rivkah Krinsky, dedicated to helping Jewish singles from all walks of life find meaningful, lasting relationships. One Soul curates thoughtful matches based on values, lifestyle, and real connection.Visit www.onesoul.org to sign up for our international singles database and explore our premium services. Follow along on Instagram @rivkahkrinsky for more insight, connection, and dating guidance!THE SWESS The Swess, founded by our podcast host and psychotherapist Eda Schottenstein, blends fashion and function to support your mental wellness in style. From first-of-its-kind adjustable clothing to sleek tools like the Set and silicone earbud holders, The Swess is your go-to for pieces that simplify life and elevate your everyday.Visit www.theswess.com  and use promo code INSIDEOUT for 20% off. Follow @swesslifestyle on Instagram for more tools, tips, and thoughtful design.GUEST BIORabbi Shais Taub is a renowned teacher, author, and spiritual guide known for making deep Jewish wisdom accessible and profoundly relevant. He is the author of "G‑d of Our Understanding," a groundbreaking work on Judaism and recovery, and a senior lecturer at Chabad.org. Through his popular platform SoulWords, Rabbi Taub offers teachings that speak directly to the soul, addressing everything from emotional healing and faith to purpose, clarity, and growth. His work has impacted thousands across the world seeking spiritual insight grounded in timeless Torah truth.You can find Rabbi Taub's teachings and donate to his campaign here: https://www.soulwords.org/CHAPTERS00:00 – Intro: Living with the Rebbe Today03:12 – When Someone Believes in You More Than You Do10:45 – Connecting to the Rebbe Without Having Met Him17:30 – From Ego to Essence: Why We Pray for Others24:05 – Burnout, Boundaries, and “Never Retiring”30:58 – Clarity vs. Certainty: What Soul Words Awaken39:40 – The Origin of SoulWords45:55 – Gimmel Tammuz: A Mission, Not a Memory48:15 – Final ReflectionsCOMMUNITYJoin the Community! Connect with us on socials to discuss Episode 101, share insights, and continue the conversations you want to have:

Ignite with Barry Meguiar
One Soul At a Time - Rod Martin Part 2

Ignite with Barry Meguiar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 24:24


In Part Two of Barry’s interview with Ron D. Martin, they explore how Christians can lead others to Christ in a chaotic world. They challenge the Church to focus on souls over issues and use the next four years to spark real change—one soul at a time. Be inspired to ignite the Church! Host Barry Meguiar is a car guy and businessman who hosted the popular TV show, Car Crazy, on Discovery Networks for 18 years. He loves cars, but he loves Jesus even more! Learn more about Barry at IgniteAmerica.com. Get your copy of Barry’s book Ignite Your Life: Defeat Fear with Effortless Faith at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, and other online booksellers. Learn more about: - Why we don't need to memorize all scripture- When we can build a relationship and share our faith.- Why we need to be genuine in our conversations.- Where God can use us to help move others closer to Him. Check out Why Share? on IgniteAmerica.com to learn why it is important for every believer to share their faith. Then visit First Steps which provides practical ways to get started in your faith-sharing journey. Sign up to receive emails that will bring you solid faith-sharing tips and powerful inspiration. https://www.rodmartin.org/@roddmartin (00:00) Christians and Politics(10:35) Igniting the Church for Revival(22:43) Energizing Faith Through Podcasts

Brooklyn Tabernacle - Audio Sermons Feed
Just One Soul | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle

Brooklyn Tabernacle - Audio Sermons Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 12:50


When was the last time you led someone to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ? The angels rejoice in heaven over the salvation of just one soul. Let's pray for a fire in our hearts—that God would give us a strong desire to bring others to Him. We can make an eternal difference in their lives!

Sound Bhakti
One Soul With A Sincere Desire Can Change The Whole World | HH Radhanatha Swami | 18 May 2025

Sound Bhakti

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 63:26


When Advaita Ācārya started his prayers to Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu, he held open class and prayed that Lord Caitanya would come and help spread the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement all over the world. So, however insignificant it may seem, the way one starts—one person—can change the whole world; one person with a sincere desire. And we feel it in you, Mahārāj, that wherever you go, you set this example of utter humility, at the same time complete seriousness, about this strategy to spread Kṛṣṇa consciousness all over the world. I remember years ago when we talked about New York, and it seemed to be a complicated situation, but I remember you'd always say, "But Prabhupāda started there. He wanted us to spread Kṛṣṇa consciousness in New York." And even in the most difficult situations, you've always adhered yourself to Śrīla Prabhupāda's desire. So all the initiates today are fortunate to be able to see you, to observe how you live and how you interact with others, and to be able to adhere themselves to your instructions. And I'm personally grateful to all the devotees here who are following in Śrīla Prabhupāda's footsteps by accepting His Holiness Radhanath Swami Mahārāja as the representative of the Guru-paramparā, who's showing how to use one's entire life to not only expand Kṛṣṇa consciousness all over the world, but to attain the ultimate perfection of life, which is to constantly remember Kṛṣṇa, talk about Kṛṣṇa, and chant Harē Kṛṣṇa. (HG Vaisesika Dasa) Thank you so much, Mahārāj, for keeping us in your orbit, for inspiring not only your disciples, but all of us here at ISV and around the world. And I'm very happy for these initiates to be connected to our glorious Paramparā. Under your shelter, we're so fortunate to be connected to the most glorious Paramparā. It's a big step you're all taking, and the whole community is here to support you and help you in any way you can. And I already see so many of you who do so much here, do so much service, do so much preaching. So however we can continue to serve each other, serve your Guru Mahārāj and serve Śrīla Prabhupāda. Personally, I want to offer my help, my support, and I'm just so happy for you all to be under the shelter of Radhanath Mahārāj and Śrīla Prabhupāda. Thank you. Harē Kṛṣṇa! (HG Nirākulā Dāsī) I am so happy to see that you are under the shelter of Vaiśeṣika Mahārāja and Nirākulā Devī because, from the core of my heart, I appreciate how Śrīla Prabhupāda is so pleased with their surrender, their example, and their spiritual leadership for this community, and actually for inspiring the whole world of our movement.And I'm just a little creature that's crawling around trying to serve, but Vaiśeṣika Prabhu and Nirākulā Devī are really great Vaiṣṇavas, and how they are pleasing Śrīla Prabhupāda is so meaningful to me and so many other devotees. There is nothing more pleasing to me than you trying to assist them and please them.In my own heart, I'm just assisting them by trying to inspire all of you in this connection to Śrīla Prabhupāda and our Guru-paramparā (HH Rādhānātha Maharaja) Link to the complete ceremony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3tMBBPxMt4 ------------------------------------------------------------ To connect with His Grace Vaiśeṣika Dāsa, please visit https://www.fanthespark.com/next-steps/ask-vaisesika-dasa/ ------------------------------------------------------------ Add to your wisdom literature collection: https://iskconsv.com/book-store/ https://www.bbtacademic.com/books/ https://thefourquestionsbook.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------ Join us live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FanTheSpark/ Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-bhakti/id1132423868 For the latest videos, subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@FanTheSpark For the latest in SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/fan-the-spark

Trinity Baptist Church, Indio, CA
5/11/25: "The Value of ONE Soul" by Pastor Dave Gordon

Trinity Baptist Church, Indio, CA

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 45:53


God is compassionate, and our response to sinners should be compassion. Learn more in this message from Luke 15.

Covenant Podcast
John C. Ryland's exchange with William Carey

Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 10:30


If you ever heard the name of John Collett Ryland before these podcasts, it was probably in regard to an infamous interchange he was reported to have had with William Carey. There are several accounts of it in print, but I especially like the details and perspectives that Dr. Michael Haykin provides in his biography of John Sutcliff, entitled “One Heart and One Soul”. For more information about Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary, visit CBTSeminary.org

Particular Pilgrims
John C. Ryland's exchange with William Carey

Particular Pilgrims

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 10:30


If you ever heard the name of John Collett Ryland before these podcasts, it was probably in regard to an infamous interchange he was reported to have had with William Carey. There are several accounts of it in print, but I especially like the details and perspectives that Dr. Michael Haykin provides in his biography of John Sutcliff, entitled “One Heart and One Soul”.For more information about Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary, visit CBTSeminary.org

Covenant Podcast
John C. Ryland's exchange with William Carey

Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 10:30


If you ever heard the name of John Collett Ryland before these podcasts, it was probably in regard to an infamous interchange he was reported to have had with William Carey. There are several accounts of it in print, but I especially like the details and perspectives that Dr. Michael Haykin provides in his biography of John Sutcliff, entitled “One Heart and One Soul”. For more information about Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary, visit CBTSeminary.org

The BOM-BITES Come Follow Me Podcast
BOM-BITES Episode #1250 - D&C 18:15-16 (part one) “Save it be one soul…”

The BOM-BITES Come Follow Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 5:25


I have a very strong testimony that when you share the gospel with one person - it is NEVER just one person.  Just ask Alma…If you'd like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here

The Art of Holiness
Grant Wacker

The Art of Holiness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 70:43


Today's conversation is with Dr. Grant Wacker -- academic and author, and distinguished professor emeritus at Duke Divinity. His studies have focused on American Christian History, particularly on Pentecostalism and American culture. Today, we are talking to him about the Pentecostal life, and also what we might learn from the significant ministry of Billy Graham about how to do evangelism in the 21st century. Dr. Wacker has written two books on that topic – America's Pastor: Billy Graham and the Shaping of a Nation, and One Soul at a Time: The Story of Billy Graham.

Multispective
070 - Navigating life with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

Multispective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 49:51


Send us a textIn this episode we interview Dr. Adrian on her journey navigating dissociative identity disorder (DID). She shares with us everything there is to learn about DID: the causes, treatments, living and communicating with her parts and the ways it affects her life. =================================Adrian A. Fletcher, Psy.D., M.A., is a licensed psychologist, author, and survivor with lived experience of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder. She also uses the name Adrienne & Co. System to reflect a DID system of 22+ parts. She is a trafficking and ritual abuse survivor. A passionate mental health warrior, she stepped out publicly in 2021 to challenge the stigma around DID and trauma. She and her parts are here to bring hope, love, and inspiration to the world by sharing their lived and professional experience with mental health. She and her parts are the proud authors of One Soul, Multiple Expressions: Poems by the Parts, former podcast hosts of Braving the Way with Dr. Fletch, and hosts of an international mentorship program for people living with DID. They have been featured in the Los Angeles Times and USA Today. They have also had their work published by The American Psychiatric Association, The National Alliance on Mental Illness, Psychology Today, and This Is My Brave. They are currently writing a book for people with DID through New Harbinger publications with the love of their life, Mabel Rose, called The Experiential Toolbox for DID, which will be released in 2025.Follow Adrienne and her parts on instagram @adrienneandcoSupport her work via her poetry book: https://www.amazon.com/One-Soul-Multiple-Expressions-POEMS/dp/B0BLG6SWS6Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditing: Stephan MenzelMarketing: Lucas Phiri

Human & Holy
I Am a Jew | Women's Open Mic Night

Human & Holy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 51:12


Recording of a Human & Holy Open Mic night hosted in LA, with the theme "I Am a Jew". Women shared their writings, original music, poetry and more. Video episode available on Youtube. This evening was sponsored by SOLIKA, a modest women's clothing brand based in LA. Find their clothing at solika.com This evening was sponsored anonymously in honor of the refuah sheleima of Penina Sara bas Gittel Mindel. Episode Partners: TOVEEDO: An online children's streaming subscription featuring exclusive Jewish content created and sourced by Toveedo. Use code HH10 for 10% off at Toveedo.com. ZELDA HAIR: A wig company that champions the holistic process of hair covering for Jewish women. Shop Zelda Hair at zeldahairshop.com and discover the heart behind the brand on instagram @zeldahair. To inquire about sponsorship & advertising opportunities, please email us at info@humanandholy.com To support our work, visit patreon.com/humanandholy or humanandholy.com/sponsor. Find us on instagram @humanandholy & subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on all our upcoming conversations ✨ Human & Holy podcast available on all podcast streaming platforms. New episodes every Sunday on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Opening Poem by Tonia Chazanow 2:00 Opening Words 5:12 “We Are Here“ by Menucha Belkin 6:25 “Salt" by Menucha Belkin 7:05 “G-d's Classroom” by Hadassah Shemtov 9:00 "Waiting" by Hadassah Shemtov 10:44 “Inner Light” by Rivkala Gottleib 15:18 “Be Good to Me” original song by Zisi Zirkind 18:19 “Let Go and Let G-d” by Sara Mayberg 22:00 “Roller Coaster” by Adele Bryski 26:35 “One of the Hardest Things” by Shoshana Wolf 30:34 “V'Zakeini“ sung by Hindi Kalmenson & Elana Gilbert 34:52 “One Soul, One Heart” by Devora Pinson 39:14 “Because I Am a Jew” by Chani Zavdi 42:15 “Tzama Lecha Nafshi” sung by Boonya Cadaner 45:08 Thank You Rosie Gurevitch & Shaina Schmukler 46:10 “What Is a Jew?” by Tonia Chazanow

Love Light
LOVE LIGHT HOLIDAY JAMBOREE!!! 2024

Love Light

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 58:11


Get ready for our special traditional LOVE LIGHT HOLIDAY JAMBOREE!!! 2024. It's time to celebrate the holiday season and open our hearts for a wonderful new year! We really appreciate our listeners from around the world and invite you to tune in for our very special holiday treat. Dr. Jean Marie, LOVE LIGHT Host, and amazing Guests will share their heartfelt expressions and free gift offerings that will bring love to your hearts, peace to your soul, and joy to the world. Gifts may include books, coaching sessions, private consultations, meditations, postcards and so much more. Guests joining us include the following: Bhavana Chawla - Intuitive healer, Medium, Pet Communicator and Founder of Awaken To Your Light; Monica Bermudez - Spiritual counselor, teacher, Author and Founder of Sacred Heart Awakenings; Shelly Wilson -Intuitive Medium, Reiki Master and Author; Julie Coraccio - Award-winning professional organizer, Author, Certified Life Coach and Founder of Rewaken Your Brilliance; Dr. Milly Diericx -Alternative Health Facilitator, Energy Therapist, Hypnotherapist, Award-winning bestselling author and Founder of 'The Konscio Method'; Melinda Kapor - Award-winning bestselling author and photographer; Gary Stuart - Master Constellation Healing Facilitator, Award-winning bestselling author and Founder of Constellation Healing Institute; Rometrist Christine -International Motivational Speaker, Teacher, Author and Mentor; and Belinda Farrell -Certified Master Hypnotherapist, NLP Master Practitioner, Huna Practitioner, Reconnective Healing Practitioner, and Award-winning bestselling author. Join us for this very special celebration. Tune in live and on-demand!   Milly Diericx, Ph.D., has dedicated her adult life to searching and studying alternative methods for healing, after suffering from an acute form of Lupus Eritematosus Systemicus and being given a few days to live. After finally managing her illness with these methods, applying them to others as a therapist, she decided to compile her knowledge into 'The Konscio Method', because she believes that the next step in human evolution is one of consciousness. She now intends to focus her efforts into bringing her unique vision and method to the world through books and other publications, private therapy, courses, retreats and conferences. Dr. Diericx is the author of 'The Konscio Method' and 'Befriending the Wolf: The Guide to Living and Thriving with Lupus'.   Award winning writer and photographer, Melinda Kapor is drawn to capturing fleeting moments of visual layers and light. Born and raised in California, she moved to Rome in the 1980's, a move that heightened her awareness of being in the moment. She had never been to Italy before, nor knew anyone nor spoke Italian. A series of adventures eventually led her to working with semi-precious jewelry and ultimately she designed her own creations in gold. After four years in Rome, work took her to Milan where she met her future husband. Today she divides her time between Italy and Connecticut. Melinda's natural interest in people and their stories led to a degree in Sociology from UC Berkeley, and later to her work as an intercultural consultant based in Milan. She has been a contributing writer to several books including soon to be released, Be Love: A Conscious Shift to Birthing the Future. Her book, This Time, Another Place, expresses beauty and sentiments for what she sees and remembers.   Gary Stuart is many things… He's an ARTIST PROVOCATEUR, his first Show in California in 2020 was “The POWER of WORDS” he won first place with his dramatic installation “TARGET PRACTICE” 3 weeks before George Floyd. The $500 prize was donated to Southern Poverty Law Center that tracks Racism, homophobia and hate groups within the USA! Believe it or not there are too many to count! His new ART series is called “HELLBENT” graphically exposing religious corruption and greed. He's a 5-time best selling Author, his fall release is VENUS ENVY: Busting the Male Misogyny Myth his other healing books are on his Amazon Author page. His bestseller Quantum Activation: Transforming Obstacles into Opportunities with Amit Goswami and Carl David Blake with cover quote by Deepak Chopra. His other books are Healing Human History, Raising YOUR Harmonious Child, Master YOUR Universe and Many Hearts, ONE SOUL…plus others… He's also a world class Speaker and facilitator of 24 years facilitating Constellation Healing locally, nationally and globally. He's been interview in segments on The Dr. Nandi Show on ABC and also on NBC Palm Springs with Bryan Gallo. He's located in Prescott Arizona and leads Healing groups in Sedona, Prescott and online. His events are transformational, inspiring and cathartic and not-to-be-missed.  He can be contacted directly Cell: 310 748-2052 Gary@Chifield.com and www.garystuarthealing.com for Media www.garystuartpresskit.com    Belinda Farrell, author of the book Find Your Friggin Joy, graduated with a BA in Spanish and English from the University of California at Berkeley and is trained in hypnotherapy, past life regression, NLP, Hawaiian chanting, and ancient Hawaiian healing Huna. Belinda trained with Anthony Robbins author of Unlimited Power and has effectively used these skills in her own life. She has completed 18 firewalks. When Belinda was fortyeight, she collapsed with herniated discs and spinal nerve damage. Threatened with paralysis by her medical doctors if she didnt have surgery, Belinda instead chose to apply the ancient Hawaiian healing practices she had been learning the previous three years, which are covered in this book. Her back completely healed, including childhood scoliosis. For fifteen years she has been sharing these healing practices with others, offering Reconnective Healing and Huna classes and taking clients to Hawaii to teach Huna and swim with wild spinner dolphins.   Bhavana Chawla is an Intuitive Healer with natural born healing gifts, light, love, and compassion. She assists people to clear what's in the way of living their best life. She reads energy blocks: pain, trauma and unhappiness. For 15 years, Bhavana has helped empower people to shine their light. She is also a medium and pet communicator. Her creative talents include cooking and teaching her unique Kauai-Indian fusion cuisine infused with love and healing energy. Bhavana's own healing journey of transforming from chronic illness, trauma and depression to living her best life on Kauai Island, Hawaii inspires her to share her story and wisdom, bring the gift of healing to anyone who desires a better life.   Monica Bermudez is a #1 international bestselling author of 'Cracking the Sacred Heart Code: A Channeled Alchemical Formula and Practical Guidebook', Intuitive Quantum Energy Facilitator and Catalyst, Light Language Channeler, and Lemurian High Priestess. A motivational and inspirational speaker, Monica uplifts audiences from their heartbreak to feeling increased clarity, confidence, empowerment, love and joy in their soul purpose. Her mission is to alchemize the heart center with unique energy codes into deeper heart awakening, and she is unique in rebuilding and  renewing all chakras & human grid systems to initiate the Avatars as the ascended humans and masters on this Earth.    Shelly Wilson is an author, intuitive medium, Reiki Master and inspirational speaker who is passionate about helping people wake up to their greatness. She supports others as they navigate their own journey into consciousness to experience aliveness. She is the author of several books and the creator of empowerment oracle cards. Residing in Oklahoma, she has a BS in Business with a minor in psychology.  https://shellyrwilson.com/   Julie Coraccio is an award-winning professional life and end of life organizer, and certified life coach. She is passionate about supporting people in clearing clutter in all areas of their lives; getting organized and becoming more mindful and aware. She hosts popular self-help podcast, "Clear Your Clutter Inside & Out", and is the author of ten books including "Got Clutter? 365 Journal Prompts Series". Happily married to Tony, she is also at the beck and call of rescued cats Joey, Antonia, Athena, Annina and Augusta. Based in Wheeling, WV, Julie works with people all over the world.   Rometris Davis-Wright is an Inspirer, Speaker, Author and Mentor with over 20 years of experience and extensive study in personal self-development and healing with a strong background in leadership. Her passion includes public speaking engagements that encourages living an inspired life of authenticity, empowerment and confidence. Rometris has helped inspire and transform the lives of thousands of clients internationally, from many different walks of life and backgrounds through her speaking events, private sessions and courses both online and in-person.  In Rometris' work she uses her innate leadership qualities and empathy to provide clarity, guidance, support, motivation or whatever is required to create lifelong tools that best assists you in your life. As a teacher herself, she believes we must always be willing to learn as students in order to increase our ability and capacity to guide others. As an author, writing has provided a healing outlet in which Rometris openly shares her journey with her readers. With her professional and knowledgeable background and thorough way of working, Rometris will assist you with having the confidence to live an inspired life and become more of who you truly are.

Celestial Compass
John E Welshons – Wisdom for Challenging Times

Celestial Compass

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 56:50


Air Date - 02 December 2024 Ramananda, John E Welshons, returns to Celestial Compass with his comforting, compassionate wisdom.John E Welshons (“Ramananda”) is a highly respected contemporary spiritual teacher who lectures and leads meditation courses throughout North America. He has been a practitioner of vipassana (mindfulness) meditation and various forms of yoga for more than fifty years. In addition to his latest book, One Soul, One Love, One Heart: The Sacred Path to Healing All Relationships, he is also the author of Awakening from Grief: Finding the Way Back to Joy and When Prayers Aren't Answered, two books that emerged from forty-five years of experience helping people deal with dramatic life change and loss.Ramananda has studied world religions throughout his life. His teachings weave together the mystical and contemplative aspects of the world's great spiritual traditions. He is a beloved meditation teacher and one of our most respected authorities on using life's inevitable difficulties as steps on our own path of spiritual awakening.His site: https://onesoulonelove.com/#JohnEWelshons #Ramananda #CelestialCompass #Astrology #KathyBiehlVisit the Celestial Compass Show Page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/celestial-compass/Connect with Kathy Biehl on her website https://empowermentunlimited.net/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/

Mantz and Mitchell
Awakening from Grief

Mantz and Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 55:10


Mantz and Mitchell interview Ramananda John E. Welshons. John is a contemporary spiritual teacher, meditation leader and author of One Soul, One Love, One Heart; When Prayers Aren't Answered; and Awakening From Grief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mantz and Mitchell
Awakening from Grief

Mantz and Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 55:10


Mantz and Mitchell interview Ramananda John E. Welshons. John is a contemporary spiritual teacher, meditation leader and author of One Soul, One Love, One Heart; When Prayers Aren't Answered; and Awakening From Grief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

More Than Ink
Episode 216 - One Heart, One Soul, One Voice (5 Oct 2024)

More Than Ink

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 27:00


Episode 216 - One Heart, One Soul, One Voice (5 Oct 2024) by A Production of Main Street Church of Brigham City

Chassidus in Depth
"One Soul, One Community" A Chassidic Thought For Parshat Re'eh

Chassidus in Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 24:15


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Weekly Sichos
176. Eikev: Shidduchim

Weekly Sichos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 34:21


This week's learning is sponsored by 3 of our listeners:  Learning Lilui nishmas the beautiful woman, wife & shlucha Mrs. Miriam A”H bas Reb Gershon Pinchas Mintz With gratitude to the Rebbe for all the beautiful simchas and that we can continue celebrating together bezras Hashem In honor of Etty's birthday, may this year be one of brachos ad bli dai. Be a sponsor! Reach out to Etty 619.757.0486  'Two Halves of One Soul' - Tu B'Av * ‘Bochur, lift your eyes to Heaven and ask for the soul-mate Hashem wants for you.' -Bnos Yerushalayim * ‘May you see your own faults and your spouse's virtues.' -the Frierdiker Rebbe * ‘I so want you to live peacefully together, with one heart and one mind…you are actually one - two halves of one soul.'                                      -paraphrased from a letter R' Levik wrote to the Rebbe and Rebbetzin shortly after their wedding*The Bochur has to be focused on davening to Hashem that he should end up choosing what Hashem wants for him. (Chelek Chof Daled pg 57)

Soul on SermonAudio
The Value Of One Soul

Soul on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 73:00


A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Value Of One Soul Speaker: Vince Keeton Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/21/2024 Length: 73 min.

pastoragyemangelvis
Jesus Is Coming Again || Chapter Fourteen - Christ Excruciating Pain Just For One Soul

pastoragyemangelvis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 9:27


Jesus Is Coming Again Audio Book

Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp3 #kab_eng
Connecting into One Soul [2024-07-19]

Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp3 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 69:04


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Daily Kabbalah Lesson (Audio)
19 Jul 24 10:42 UTC; Lesson on the topic of "Connecting into One Soul"

Daily Kabbalah Lesson (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 69:04


Lesson on the topic of "Connecting into One Soul"

Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp4 #kab_eng
Connecting into One Soul [2024-07-19]

Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp4 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 69:04


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Connecting into One Soul [2024-07-19] #lesson

Kabbalah Media | mp3 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 69:04


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Kabbalah Media | mp4 #kab_eng
Connecting into One Soul [2024-07-19] #lesson

Kabbalah Media | mp4 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 69:04


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Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp3 #kab_eng
Connecting into One Soul [2024-07-14]

Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp3 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 64:33


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Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp4 #kab_eng
Connecting into One Soul [2024-07-14]

Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp4 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 64:33


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Daily Kabbalah Lesson (Audio)
14 Jul 24 10:34 UTC; Lesson on the topic of "Connecting into One Soul"

Daily Kabbalah Lesson (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 64:33


Lesson on the topic of "Connecting into One Soul"

Kabbalah Media | mp3 #kab_eng
Connecting into One Soul [2024-07-14] #lesson

Kabbalah Media | mp3 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 64:33


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Kabbalah Media | mp4 #kab_eng
Connecting into One Soul [2024-07-14] #lesson

Kabbalah Media | mp4 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 64:33


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Sprinkle of Heaven Spoonful of Truth

This is the second to LAST episode of the podcast! Can you believe it?! We'll wrap this season up with our final "Wave of Wisdom" and then our journey will come to an end. But don't worry friends, every ending is a new beginning! The podcast won't be completely over but it will take on a new form! For today, let's have some fun, shall we! Are you ready for our last exciting adventure together? Where will we go? Who will we meet? You'll have to tune in to find out! “One

Gardendale Church of Christ Podcast
One Heart and One Soul

Gardendale Church of Christ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 39:33


Series: N/AService: Sun AMType: SermonSpeaker: Andrew Smith

The Very Fine Comic Book Podcast
#60 - TCAF 2024: the Toronto Comic Arts Festival

The Very Fine Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 88:27


It's our annual oversized episode on TCAF, the Toronto Comic Arts Festival held every Spring at the Toronto Reference Library! https://www.torontocomics.com/ Remembering Joe Matt! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Matthttps://www.tcj.com/remembering-joe-matt/ BLIND ALLEY and THE GULF by Adam DeSouza https://kumerish.com/https://www.instagram.com/kumerish LON CHANEY SPEAKS by Pat Dorian https://www.patdorian.com/https://www.instagram.com/patdorian/ DOES YOUR MOTHER KNOW by Don Sparrow https://www.donsparrow.com/https://www.instagram.com/donsparrow/ TALES FROM THE SIXTH SUN by Dennis Moran https://dennismoran.xyz/https://www.instagram.com/sixth_sun/ FLIPPI, ZINE FAIR, and KOHOUTEK by Talbert Johnson https://talbertjohnson.net/ THE MOUNTAIN by Miranda Harmon https://www.mirandaharmon.com/https://www.instagram.com/mirandamharmony/ DATURA MAGAZINE Issue 1 edited by Sunmi Flowers and Mar Julia https://sunmiflowers.com/https://www.instagram.com/sunmiflowers/https://www.marjulia.com/https://www.instagram.com/marimoflor/ THE MUNDANE ADVENTURES OF DISHMAN by John MacLeod https://www.blackeye.ca/https://www.instagram.com/blackeyebooks/ CUSTOMER SERVICE by Patrick Allaby https://www.patrickallaby.com/https://www.instagram.com/patrickallaby/ AVICULTURE by Anna Bron https://annabron.com/https://www.instagram.com/anna_bron/ THE DRAIN PIPE by Leda Zawacki https://www.cupofstars.com/https://www.instagram.com/ledazawacki/ MARINE UNIT and JONATHAN BIGFOOT by Mitch Lohmeier https://www.instagram.com/houseycult/ I'M SORRY, I CAN ONLY PROCESS THIS IF I TURN IT INTO A COMIC by Lucie Ebrey https://www.lucieebrey.com/https://www.instagram.com/lucie_ebrey/ UNDERPANTS AND OVERBITES by Jackie E Davis https://www.underpantsandoverbites.com/https://www.instagram.com/underpantsandoverbites/ DRAGONBALL ZINE by PP Crew https://dragonballzine.bigcartel.com/product/dragonball-zine HALLOWEEN BOY by Dave Baker https://www.heydavebaker.com/https://www.instagram.com/xdavebakerx/ CRAM #3 anthology by Cram Books https://www.cram-books.com/https://www.instagram.com/Cram_books BUG MILK event at It's OK on Queen West https://www.instagram.com/bugmilk.inc/https://www.instagram.com/itsok.world/ THE ZAT by Zeno Pirone https://www.zinkandodobenus.com/https://www.instagram.com/doc.zink/ A SPLENDID BEAST by Rachel Bard https://www.rachelbard.com/https://www.instagram.com/rachel_bard/ BEGINNER'S BOOK OF SPELLS by Laura K Watson https://www.laurakwatson.com/https://www.instagram.com/laura.k.watson/ THE COLONY by Jonathan Kociuba and Eddie Mumford https://www.groteskcomics.com/https://www.instagram.com/groteskcomics NOSEBLEED by Derick Jones https://www.derickjonesart.com/https://www.instagram.com/skudsink THE PITIFUL HUMAN LIZARD by Jason Loo https://jasonloo.pb.online/https://www.instagram.com/jasonloomakescomics/ ONE SOUL, ALL NIGHT AND EVERY DAY, and zines by Ray Fawkes https://www.rayfawkes.com/https://www.instagram.com/fawkes.ray/ TOTAL PARTY KILLER by David Yu https://davidyu.portfolio.site/https://www.instagram.com/doodles.by.david GUN-METAL AFFAIR by Bryce Davidson https://www.brycedavidsonart.com/https://www.instagram.com/bddavidson PEPPERMINT DESERT by Sean Peacock https://www.allsorrows.com/https://www.instagram.com/all.sorrows/ --- Join our Patreon for weekly bonus episodes! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/theveryfinecomicbookpodcast/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on Instagram at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/theveryfinecomicbookpodcast/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and send us questions to potentially read on-air via IG DM or via email at theveryfinecomicbookpodcast@gmail.com If you're enjoying the podcast, please take the time to Rate it [on Spotify], Rate+Review it [on Apple Podcasts], Follow/Subscribe, and tell a friend! Mail us things c/o Justin Decloux, Unit 1010, 3230 Yonge St, Toronto, ON, M4N 3P6, Canada Thanks for listening! Keep reading comics! ---

The Graveyard Shift Horror Podcast
345 - Lisa Frankenstein (2024) - One Soul Mate, Some Assembly Required

The Graveyard Shift Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 76:00


It's just Alicia in the studio with Mike but John didn't miss much as we covered a mid movie this week. But the episode is good as always! This movie is a Diablo Cody joint, and directed by Zelda Williams. but there's only one of these ladies at fault, and its not Zelda. This movie never lands its tone correctly but the aesthetic is pretty damn flawless, and true to life. Particularly the life of Alicia, in terms of Lisa's wardrobe and basic vibe. But Alicia hasn't been caught for her crimes yet so that's one point for her :)We have merch now! Follow us on Twitch for listening parties and just hanging out. Also we have a Discord We now have a website! Visit us at www.strangebiscuits.com/graveyard to send us movie suggestions and comment on episodes!You can follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpod/On Twitter at https://twitter.com/GS_horrorpodAnd on Instagram at www.instagram.com/thegraveyardshiftpod/If you would like to make a donation to help keep the show going and get access to bonus content, you can do so by checking us out at https://www.patreon.com/Graveyardemail us at graveyardshiftpod@gmail.com for movie suggestions or Patreon ideas.Thanks for listening.

The Life Legacy Podcast
Episode #5 - Jody Hazen - “Finding Hope and Resilience Through Grief”

The Life Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 76:55


Welcome back to the fifth episode of The Life Legacy Podcast! Our mission is to inspire you to enhance the quality of your life through the incredible stories of our guests. Today, we are honored to feature Jody Hazen, a remarkable woman who has faced life's challenges with an unwavering positive perspective. In this heartfelt episode, Jody shares her journey through profound grief, the loss of her son Rykar, and how she found hope and purpose in the midst of tragedy. From their first documentary to this podcast, Jody's story is one of resilience, compassion, and the power of family. Join us as we dive deep into themes of grief, family legacy, and finding meaning through hardship. Jody's experiences, wisdom, and love for her son will leave you inspired and moved.  TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction to Jody Hazen and today's episode 00:36 - Welcome Jody Hazen and her impactful story 01:18 - Reflecting on life five years ago and family dynamics 02:30 - The simplicity of past life and embracing change 03:22 - The role of pain in personal growth 04:21 - Overview of Jody's family and their close bond 05:23 - The sensitivity and compassion of Rykar 07:31 - The lasting impact of a humanitarian trip 08:30 - Rykar's empathy and how it shaped his life 10:00 - The devastating news and initial reaction to Rykar's accident 11:55 - The chaotic moments following the news 13:23 - The profound pain of losing a child 15:27 - Grieving together as a family 17:55 - Jody's approach to handling grief and finding grace 19:11 - Comparison of grief to other life challenges 21:20 - Grief's impact on perspective and empathy 23:45 - The healing power of sharing stories and community 24:29 - The importance of family relationships 25:07 - The evolving relationship with God and faith 27:41 - Jaxon's memories and connection with Rykar 28:27 - Starting the One Soul charity in Rykar's honor 30:38 - Stories of Rykar's kindness and selflessness 32:13 - Rykar's impact on friends and strangers alike 34:26 - The deep emotional and spiritual lessons learned 36:00 - The significance of Rykar's writings and “Who Am I” 38:17 - Full circle moments and divine connections 41:09 - Connecting with others and the significance of feathers 44:00 - Meeting Jasmine and her role in Rykar's story 47:22 - Miraculous signs and divine language 52:23 - Finding solace in faith and family 55:43 - The trauma response and its lasting impact 58:07 - The importance of meaningful actions and legacy 1:01:29 - The story behind One Soul charity and its mission 1:05:01 - Conclusion and reflections on Jody's journey LISTEN/WATCH/SUBSCRIBE TO THE “YOUR LIFE LEGACY PODCAST” *Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-life-legacy-podcast/id1740167449  *Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2Cd8XFP59Ar864GcaoEDxW  *YouTube Podcasts - https://www.youtube.com/@thelifelegacypodcast   *Amazon Music Podcasts - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b1949e1f-a973-47da-b1e0-538945afa748/the-life-legacy-podcast  *iHeartRadio Podcasts - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-life-legacy-podcast-165910407  CONNECT WITH “THE LIFE LEGACY PODCAST” *LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaxon-cummings-%F0%9F%92%AD%F0%9F%8E%A5-24b40a149/  *Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lifelegacypodcast/  *TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lifelegacypodcast  *YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thelifelegacypodcast  *Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558217934317  *Threads - https://www.threads.net/@lifelegacypodcast  *X - https://twitter.com/lifelegacypod  *Website -  https://your-life-legacy.com/  CONNECT with JODY HAZEN Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johazen/  PRODUCTION CREDITS: Produced by Tommy Moore Brought to you by Vodcasts by Tommy Moore Presents - https://www.instagram.com/vodcasts_by_tommymoore/

Sacred Community Podcast
Ramananda John Welshons: The Eternal Now

Sacred Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 64:52


Ramananda John Welshons is interviewed by Free Landauer to discuss the path of meditation, grief, releasing guilt, and grace. Ramananda also shares some sweet stories about his lifelong friendship with Ram Dass, and he even shares one about SCP director Sitaram Dass. Ramananda John Welshons is a highly respected contemporary spiritual teacher who lectures and leads meditation courses throughout North America. He has been a practitioner of vipassana (mindfulness) meditation and various forms of yoga for more than fifty years. In addition to his latest book, One Soul, One Love, One Heart: The Sacred Path to Healing All Relationships, he is also the author of Awakening from Grief: Finding the Way Back to Joy and When Prayers Aren't Answered, two books that emerged from forty-five years of experience helping people deal with dramatic life change and loss. Learn more about John and his schedule of events, join a meditation class, or request a private consultation at https://onesoulonelove.com/ The Sacred Community Podcast is an inter-spiritual hub of the universal teachings, “Love, Service, Remembrance, and Truth.” Home to SCP interviews, live workshop recordings, dharma talks, and meditations, each episode is carefully curated to ensure its alignment with SCP values. The Sacred Community Project is an interspiritual collective working to awaken Sacred Community in the world. Through the eternal teachings of “Love, Service, Remembrance, and Truth,” SCP lowers the barriers of access to contemplative and devotional practices through affordable, free, and donation-based offerings, spiritual support, and prison outreach. You can join and learn more at http://sacredcommunityproject.org SCP Logo: Beverly Hsu Music: Carl Golembeski  

Line by Line with Pastor Shay Spencer
Acts 8:26-40 One Soul Is Worth It

Line by Line with Pastor Shay Spencer

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 60:21


Scripture shows us the importance of one soul as the Lord leads Philip into the desert to witness to one man who is interested in understanding God's Word.

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti
Ray Fawkes talks Sanction

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 51:14


Mad Cave Studios has been putting out some fantastic comics as they celebrate their 10 year anniversary and today's guest's newest comic is no exception. Writer Ray Fawkes is here to chat about Sanction. This is the story of 2 very different detectives tasked with investigating a dead body in 1987 Leningrad. Ray talks about working with artist Antonio Fuso, why he wanted to set this story in the U.S.S.R. towards the closing of the Cold War, and what he hopes readers will take away from the differences between Pavel and Boris. This is an incredible first issue and I loved chatting comics with Ray. Issue #1 will be at your LCS on May 15th, but make sure to add it to your pull list now (this not only helps out you, but your LCS, and the creative team). Be sure to check out Ray's website too (https://www.rayfawkes.com) so you can check out some of his other work we discuss in the episode like One Soul, One Line, and The People Inside.   Make sure to check out our monthly crowdfunding comics feature book: Super Kaiju Rock n Roller Derby Fun Time Go! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

LifechurchX
The Immeasurable Value of One Soul

LifechurchX

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 40:03


The Immeasurable Value of One Soul - Pastor Matt Heck

St James BC Podcast
One Soul At A Time

St James BC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 2:23


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Bethlehem Church
One Heart, One Soul | WON'T BACK DOWN

Bethlehem Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 45:57


Week 4 of Won't Back Down with Lead Pastor Jason Britt. Pastor Jason reminds us that when the church is at its best God is doing what only God can do!

ICONIC HOUR
The Perfect Secret | Making the World More Beautiful One Soul at a Time

ICONIC HOUR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 47:00


Renee Dee sat down with Irena and Matthew Mielke, the co-owners of The Perfect Secret, to talk about their med spa services, their favorite parts of the business, how they balance life and work with their busy schedule and more!  The Perfect Secret is a luxury med spa based in Scottsdale, Arizona. Their mission is to help you look and feel your best from the inside out through a holistic approach that emphasizes well-being and health, and beauty that is natural and undetectable. They are the only medical spa that provides child-care while you receive your services, so any mom who wants pampering can stop in! We invite you to SUBSCRIBE! You can find ICONIC LIFE on our website, Instagram, Facebook, or Pinterest. Follow Renee on Instagram, Twitter, & LinkedIn. If you enjoyed today's podcast, I'd be so appreciative if you'd take two minutes to subscribe, rate and review ICONIC HOUR. It makes a huge difference for our growth. Thank you so much for supporting me to do what I do!