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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2129: Dr. Kelly Flanagan discusses the underestimated threat that mundane tasks, like dirty dishes, pose to marriages. By weaving a narrative around ordinary family life and the pursuit of storybook endings, Flanagan reveals how embracing the monotony inherent in marriage and viewing it as an opportunity to discover joy and wonder can actually strengthen relationships. This insightful piece encourages readers to find beauty and gratitude in the repetitive tasks that bind the tapestry of family life together. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://drkellyflanagan.com/why-dirty-dishes-are-the-biggest-threat-to-your-marriage/ Quotes to ponder: "Dirty dishes have killed more marriages than extramarital affairs ever did. Because they're boring, repetitive, monotonous." "If we want to discover breathtakingly beautiful love and sacrificial living, we will need to learn how to stay in our boredom long enough to unearth the riches buried just beneath the surface of our monotony." "Gratitude. That love is just a word, but a clean bowl is love and sacrifice in action." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2024 0110 Wednesday of the first week of ordinary time
Rev. Caroline Keeney Meyers
Pastors Ben and Tony discuss the order of salvation and why this seemingly obscure theological discussion is important for all ages.
A Sunday school teacher starts to explore her sensual wild side, she finds it exciting but there is one thing standing in her way......her husband Robert Andrews. However the vows she made to him make no difference to her not only with her affairs but also for murder. See how the Ichthys (Christian fish symbol) helped to solve this case in an ironic twist. Music from pixabay- call of the sea source information Forensic Files - Season 10, Episode 32 - Sunday School Ambush - Full Episode - YouTube Brenda Andrew and James Pavatt: The Sunday School Killers | Crime News (oxygen.com) An Ordinary Family, Extraordinary Murder Story - ABC News (go.com) Profile of Death Row Inmate Brenda Andrew (thoughtco.com) Pavatt v. Royal, No. 14-6117 | Casetext Search + Citator Brenda Andrew | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers Tragic twist after man killed in Brisbane shopping centre stabbing (yahoo.com)
Linda's cooking skills were so bad, her own family banned her from cooking when she was a teen. Happily, her skills have dramatically improved. She now has over 1000 cookbooks, is a graduate of Rouxbe Cooking School and the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and has countless cooking courses from the International Culinary Center and Natural Gourmet Institute under her belt. She is a kitchen confidence coach and owner of Balaboosta's Secret where she teaches busy moms how to meal plan, prep and cook with speed, ease, fun and lots of yum. Hook up with her for some 1:1 or group virtual coaching. Your inner dinner demons will thank you. Connect with Linda: https://www.facebook.com/groups/easyweeknightdinnerforbusymoms https://www.instagram.com/balaboostas.secret/ Free Quick Dinner Time Sanity Saving Tips: https://balaboostassecret.com/dinner-time-sanity-saving-tips/ Snag the Daily C.E.O. Workflow & Mini-Kit to grow your business and sign PAID clients when you have less than an hour per day! https://www.lindseybadillo.com/dailyceoworkflow/ Editor: Irene Gadingan Music: Happy Excited Intro 04 by TaigaSoundProd Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6802-happy-excited-intro-04 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alignedandwealthy/message
Rev. Willar Hightower: "Seeing GOD in the Ordinary Family", Taken from the Online Virtual Worship Service (29 August 2021)
With six kids, the "fun" budget was small for the family of special guest Linda Brown (my mom!). But by tweaking normal situations just a little, she brought fun, magic, and unique experiences to our childhoods. Like the time we went through the day backwards to ward off bad luck, the time the family ate KFC under the kitchen table, or the time the Ding Dong Bandit came to town. Listen in for inspiration on how to turn ordinary family moments and routines into special memories. You also might like this related episode: 13 Easyish Ways to Connect with Your Kids
Genesis 3:1-21; 2 Corinthians 4:13-18; Mark 3:20-35
Fr. Gary Chamberland, CSC December 27, 2020 The Feast of the Holy Family Luke 2:22-40
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This Sermon was given on Mother's Day 2020 by the Rev Peter Moore for the Congregation of Greenfield Presbyterian Church, Berkley, MI. The Scripture Reading is Ruth 1:6-18 New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) Naomi and Her Moabite Daughters-in-Law 6 Then she started to return with her daughters-in-law from the country of Moab, for she had heard in the country of Moab that the Lord had considered his people and given them food. 7 So she set out from the place where she had been living, she and her two daughters-in-law, and they went on their way to go back to the land of Judah. 8 But Naomi said to her two daughters-in-law, “Go back each of you to your mother’s house. May the Lord deal kindly with you, as you have dealt with the dead and with me. 9 The Lord grant that you may find security, each of you in the house of your husband.” Then she kissed them, and they wept aloud. 10 They said to her, “No, we will return with you to your people.” 11 But Naomi said, “Turn back, my daughters, why will you go with me? Do I still have sons in my womb that they may become your husbands? 12 Turn back, my daughters, go your way, for I am too old to have a husband. Even if I thought there was hope for me, even if I should have a husband tonight and bear sons, 13 would you then wait until they were grown? Would you then refrain from marrying? No, my daughters, it has been far more bitter for me than for you, because the hand of the Lord has turned against me.” 14 Then they wept aloud again. Orpah kissed her mother-in-law, but Ruth clung to her. 15 So she said, “See, your sister-in-law has gone back to her people and to her gods; return after your sister-in-law.” 16 But Ruth said, “Do not press me to leave you or to turn back from following you! Where you go, I will go; where you lodge, I will lodge; your people shall be my people, and your God my God. 17 Where you die, I will die— there will I be buried. May the Lord do thus and so to me, and more as well, if even death parts me from you!” 18 When Naomi saw that she was determined to go with her, she said no more to her.
Liane Moriarty meets Jodi Picoult in this tensely negotiated story of family ties, betrayal and sacrifice. Every family has its secrets...Alice Hunter is smarting from the raw deal life has thrown her way: suddenly single, jobless and forced to move home to her parents' tiny seaside town. And now she faces an uncomfortable truth. She wants her twin sister Libby's enviable life. Libby's closest friend Jess Dekic has been around the Hunter family for so long she might as well be blood. She's always considered herself a sister closer to Libby than Alice ever could be...Libby Hunter has all of life's boxes ticked: prominent small-town doctor, gorgeous husband and two young daughters. But when she is betrayed by those she loves most, it reveals how tenuous her world is... For Karen Hunter, her children are a double-edged sword of pain and pride. She's always tried to guide her girls through life's pitfalls, but how do you protect your children when they're adults?As the family implodes, the fallout for these four women will be inescapable... SHOW NOTES: Writes4Womenwww.writes4women.comFacebook @writes4womenTwitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreonhttps://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Fiona Lowe "Just an Ordinary Family" https://www.fionalowe.com/index.php/just-an-ordinary-familyHARPER COLLINS: https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9781489257352/just-an-ordinary-family/Facebook @FionaLoweAustralianAuthorTwitter @FionaLowe Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook @pamelacookauthorTwitter @PamelaCookAU Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook @kelbutler / @listenuppodcastingTwitter @KelB
David reads a letter written by F. Scott Fitzgerald about self isolating in France during the Spanish Flu pandemic.The fantastic intercontinetal flight of the Grey Plover is the focus of Andrew Darby's work, Flight Lines.Fiona Lowe has given us another very readable account of what life and circumstances can throw up, especially for four women who realise that they may not be in 'Just an Ordinary Family'.
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a 1989 American comic science fiction film which on a first glance looks like "any another Disney" movie, but between the lines makes a satirical comment on the political climate of the time. Tune in to learn all about it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daniel-andersson9/message
We currently live in a low trust culture. And we know trust is important for leaders, in good times and in times of stress, disruption, and turn-around. Kevin is joined by Joel Peterson, Chairman of JetBlue Airways, Founding Partner of Peterson Partners, and author of The 10 Laws of Trust. Joel shares some of those laws of trust and understands that organizations succeed when leaders and colleagues trust each other. Instead of worrying about micromanaging, jealousy, and office politics, teams are more creative and have a positive impact on the bottom line. In this episode, Joel shares 1. Organizational levels of trust. 2. The connection between expectations and trust. 3. The role of respectful conflict and trust. 4. How to fix a breach of trust. Additional Leadership Resources Book Recommendations: Ten Laws of Trust by Joel Peterson Condoleezza Rice: A Memoir of My Extraordinary, Ordinary Family and Me by Condaleezza Rice Churchill: Walking with Destiny by Andrew Roberts Follow Joel Peterson on: Twitter and LinkedIn Learn more about The Ten Laws of Trust. Improve your leadership in just 13 days with our video series 13 Days to Remarkable Leadership. Related Podcast Episodes: Change Starts Within You with Cortney McDermott. It All Matters with Paul Cummings. Leadership Character with Pat Williams.
Today we have Roger Berkowitz, CEO and President of Legal Sea Foods on the show. A Third generation family business that not only does fish processing, but has a fish restaurant, and a fish grocery store. All of my fans in the East love this restaurant. I interview Roger on the complexities of the fish farming industry and there was some things I didn’t know about, one, Roger talks about how the rising temperature of the water is affecting fish yields, and two, the complexities of fish farming. You will also learn some tips Roger has learned in his life of leadership. And also, learn about Roger’s other food love. It’s not fish, it’s actually….coffee! About Roger Roger started working in the family fish market in Inman Square, Cambridge at the age of 10 and held a variety of roles prior to becoming President and CEO in 1992. Since taking the helm, he’s led the company’s growth and diversification. He now oversees restaurant, retail and mail order divisions and steers the course for 4,000 employees. Roger is a member of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, the Regional Selection Panel for the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships and NOAA’s Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee. He is a member of the Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund Advisory Committee and a member and past President of the Massachusetts Restaurant Association. In addition, Roger serves on many non-profit Boards including: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, UNICEF, the Environmental League of Massachusetts and the Blue Frontier Campaign. He is a member of the Board of Overseers for Brandeis International Business School and serves on the leadership council at the Harvard School of Public Health. Roger graduated from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University and attended executive education programs at Harvard Business School, University of London School of Business and Stanford Graduate School of Business. He holds an honorary master’s degree from the Culinary Institute of America and honorary doctorates from Johnson & Wales University, Newbury College, Salem State University and Nichols College. Among numerous awards and recognitions, Roger was named a James Beard Award winner in 2017, inducted into the “Menu Masters Hall of Fame” by Nation’s Restaurant News and received the “Chairman’s Award for Distinguished Meritorious Service” by The Atlantic States Marines Fisheries Commission. He was also the recipient of the George Arents Award, which recognizes Syracuse University alumni for their extraordinary achievements. Sponsor This episode is sponsored by Salt of the Earth. During IFT, I went to their booth. They were serving vegetarian meatballs and mac and cheese using Mediterranean umami. I would say, it was probably the best meatball made of pea protein I’ve tasted. Mediterranean Umami brings a rich, savory component while being clean label and reduces sodium and made with simple ingredients such as tomatoes, sea salt, seaweed, and mushrooms. Ask my friend David for a bottle of Mediterranean Umami any time by emailing info@salt.co.il Show Notes What advice would you give a CEO?: The best experience you can get as a CEO is to get on the front lines and interact with people What do you tell people in a sentence or less?: I’m a fishmonger What is Legal Seafood?: We’re a restaurant, and a grocery store, and getting into ecommerce but all-in-all, we’re a food business We’re a 3rd generation seafood business. Every generation adds a new part of the business. We have to recognize our DNA to make great decisions What have you observed throughout your years in the food industry?: There are people who have traveled more, or experience more and we have to broaden our scope. How do you get your fish?: We usually go through an auction, however, we’ve realized that ocean is heating up and we’re looking into fish farming NOAA – Green fisheries and advisory committee What is fish farming?: Anything we should know about fish farming: We test every single fish for fecal coliforms and vibrio, and also mercury Vibrio Vulnificus Oysters must be fresh water and not break temperature Describe the steps it took to get to where you are today?: After I went to college with a degree in journalism, I worked in the restaurant business. I learned it was hard to communicate with the public about fish crises so I took that with me to improve the company. I met James Beard: One of our customers early on was Julia Child and she introduced me to “Jimmy” Beard What food trends are exciting you right now?: Coffee! I bought a coffee plantation and I’m creating a crop in Kona. I not only want to make coffee, but the best coffee ice cream Do people order coffee in a fish restaurant?: We run through 30,000 lbs of coffee a year. How much coffee do you drink?: 1 to 2 great cups of coffee Netherlands: They want 7, but Netherlands coffee cups are very small What is the biggest challenge the food industry has to face?: Cost of labor for restaurants is a big challenge so people in the industry has to change their model. What has Legal been doing to improve the model?: Actually working with Toyota to install lean processing. It’s helped us a ton with handling fish. I can produce a better fish Favorite Book: Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari How do you make a small fortune in the restaurant business?: Start out with a large one Any advice for anyone who wants to go into the food industry?: If you want to be in the business, immerse yourself in the business How about advice for starting a new industry?: I’ve been working into coffee for 10 years and it’s an ongoing pursuit. I’m going to continue the pursuit All beans have their particular nuances Rogerb@legalseafoods.com
Mauk and Baern sit down for a little chat. Season 4 is played using Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition.
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Ruth 4:18-22; What can a list of name tell us about Jesus? A lot, actually. We see that God uses an ordinary family, full of sinful and broken people to redeem and restore the world.
Yesterday we talked about how our personal view of gender is crucial to how we minister to others. In this lesson, we discuss what this conversation is really about, why it can be so hostile, and why it’s crucial for Christians to engage. In today’s podcast, We’ll discuss several things: 1) Why this conversation is not really about your beliefs as a Christian but rather a revolt against God Himself. 2) What is objective reality vs. subjective fantasy? 3) Is the LGBT, the fight for their rights and sexual freedom today, the same fight that black men and women fought for in the 1960’s?
Interim Pastor Chris Weldon continues the series, Not an Ordinary Family, challenging the body of Christ to glorify God in all we do.
Interim Pastor Chris Weldon begins a series titled Not Just an Ordinary Family, concerning the church, the body of Christ. The first message in the series explores the church as not just an ordinary family.
A Place in the Family