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In this episode I want to share with you some of my personal experiences and insights on navigating menopause after cancer treatment, particularly focusing on how individual healing is! You may be new to our community or you may have listened to every single episode, I think you'll love this one.You may need medication, you may need to heal in a different way. I know food was my medicine and so was my yoga, and you may want to do different things at different times. You do you! So, tune in as I share my 7 strategies and lead you down a path to enquire if you want to adopt any of them into your own life. Make sure to listen to the end! “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate” is a beautiful reading by Marianne Williamson and I share it to encourage you to shine bright!Thanks to our sponsors https://www.madeforlifeorganics.com/ Made For Life Organics - one of the most authentic skin-care brands that I have come across. They are true organic skin care products, hand-blended in Cornwall, with a unique mix of botanical ingredients combining science with nature. Go to https://www.madeforlifeorganics.com/ they are giving our community 20% off with MENO20.Episode Highlights:00:00 Intro.06:07 Consider holistic options; balance diet for nutrients.08:14 Inspiring self-care influences.12:23 Exercise improves mood, health, and social connections.17:00 Community enhances emotional and mental well-being.23:53 Trust your instincts; options can be revisited.27:12 Explore diet, supplements, and holistic symptom management.31:07 Empower treatment knowledge; maintain a supportive network.36:00 Our Deepest Fear poem. Connect with us:For more information and resources visit our website: www.menopauseandcancer.org Or follow us on Instagram @menopause_and_cancerJoin our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/menopauseandcancerchathub
I've been in therapy for the last 10 years, and I'm still here, learning, and healing. Therapy has been such a vital part of my life, and I wanted to share with you some of the biggest lessons, tools, and breakthroughs that have come out of this journey. Timestamps: 00:00 Life updates: electric picnic, Instagram lives, breakups, and the importance of self-belief 09:02 Biggest breakthroughs in therapy 13:07 Dealing with the heaviness of therapy 15:03 My favourite techniques and tools 20:18 Opening up and trusting your therapist 22:51 Getting over a bad experience with a therapist 23:35 Managing the overwhelm of therapy Poem mentioned: - "Our Deepest Fear" by Marianne Williamson - A powerful poem that reminds us of the potential we all have within us. If you're interested in joining the most incredible group of women for The Wave Effect, you can sign up here Connect with me: - Instagram: Carla McGreevy - Work with me: https://www.carlamcgreevy.com/work-with-me - Join my mailing list to stay up to date on new classes: Mailing List Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you subscribed, rated, and reviewed the Wise Yourself Up podcast on your favourite platform. Your support means the world to me. I can't wait to chat with you again next week! Take care of your wee self.
Step into a moment of reflection with Tiffany on this reflective minisode as she shares how the poem 'Our Deepest Fear' by Marianne Williamson transformed her understanding of fear and encouraged her to stop playing small. Join her on a personal exploration of fear — not as mere hesitation but as something that held back her true potential. Through the powerful words of this poem, Tiffany offers a pause for thought, encouraging you to tap back into the fearless confidence and pure self-expression we all remember from childhood. Releasing fear not only frees you, but also shines a guiding light for others, helping them overcome their own self-doubt. This episode is an invitation to face your fears head-on, to rediscover your inner light, and to courageously step into a life that truly reflects who you are. If you've never listened to Tiffany's first ever episode on Scared Confident -- her Fear Interview with Nathaniel McGuire -- check it out here For more from Tiffany, sign up for her newsletter. Timestamps: [00:00] Intro [00:40] How this poem impacted me [01:51] ‘Our Deepest Fear' by Marianne Williamson [03:23] We're meant to shine as children do [04:17] Where are you holding back?
Welcome to the Black Girl Motivates Podcast. Formerly known as the Black Girl Meditates Podcast! In this episode, host, Rickisa Owens reads aloud "Our Deepest Fear" by Marianne Williamson. and addresses her own "deepest" fear. What is yours? "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear in that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our Light, not our Darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the World. There is nothing enlightening about shrinking so that other people won't feel unsure around you. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone. As we let our own Light shine, we consciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."
Our Deepest Fear is a poem written by Marianne Williamson. In this episode, Alice and Jen talk about the significance of this poem in their lives.
In honor of Women's History Month and to pay homage to the women leaders who are instrumental in paving the way with courage in creating safety, justice, freedom, and a better life for others, I highlight some of our Great women leaders of yesterday and today.In this episode, in their honor, I am sharing some of the most impactful lessons, wisdom, gifts, and tips I have acquired over the years from the women leaders and mentors I follow, have been inspired by, or have personally hired. And to all of the women who use their voice and power for good to educate, honor, and inspire others to rise up into their highest expression of themselves, thank you.You are priceless! To learn more about Lisa Eddy visit: www.lisaeddy.comShow notes:To read the full version of the “Our Deepest Fear” poem by Marianne Williamson that Lisa mentioned in this episode, read here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sacredbeautycollective/To share the best tip you received from one of your favorite women mentors (moms included) to live their legacies on, join our Sacred Beauty Collective community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sacredbeautycollective/The books Lisa mentioned are A Woman's' Worth by Marianne Williamson and A Return to Love by Marianne Williamson.The title of the movie Lisa mentioned about Harriet Tubman is Harriet.Connect with Lisa:Website: sacredbeautylifestyle.comInstagram: @iamlisaeddyFB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sacredbeautycollective
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Inspirational poem, Our Deepest Fear by Marianne Williamson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Talk_Talks ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Deepest Fear Marianne Williamson “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” ---------------------------------------- Title: Titan Artist: Scott Buckley Genre: Epic Instruments: Mood: Orchestral Download: https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley/t... ------------------------------------------------------------ Footages by: Pressmaster https://www.pexels.com/@pressmaster ------------------------------------------------------------ Thumbnail by: Kat Jayne https://www.pexels.com/@katlovessteve ------------------------------------------------------ Recited by Naomie Daslin ----------------------------------------------------- Liked it? Why not support me! https://www.patreon.com/Talk_Talks playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg7zZQE50vk&list=PLeW0Ale88tlpOekytDkKiITrAPNrN3gaQ #inspirationalpoem #motivationalpoem #motivationalvideo Our Deepest Fear by Marianne Williamson, our deepest fear, Marianne Williamson, motivation, inspirational, inspirational poem, inspirational video, motivational video, motivational speech, best motivational speech, speech, inspiration, inspirational video, best motivational speeches ever, one of the best speeches ever, happiness, nature of life, life, power of life, famous, very powerful speech, inspire, motivational video, poem about life struggles, spoken word poetry, self motivation poetry, inspirational poem in English, life changing speech, poetry reading, spoken word, the most powerful motivational poetry, this poem will change your life, word poetry, powerful life poetry, inspiring poem, poem recitation, short inspirational poem, inspirational poem about life --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk-talks/message
In today's episode we have the pleasure to have a conversation with Emily Ford. Emily Ford is an entrepreneur and speaker who had a dream and went for it. Join us today as Emily unpacks her story of growing up in a small town in Minnesota, raised by a single mother of three and always having that big connection to the light, to God and how pray and searching for more led her to learning about business at age of 23 and at the age of 26 she became a 7 figures earner, built a team and spoken to all over the world. For Emily Ownership is the concept of to much is given too much is required! Follow Emily On Instagram: @itsemilyhttps://www.instagram.com/itsemily/p/BuSZ_C6n27a/Learn more about Emily: www.itsemily.comLet's connect:Justin: Instagram Hyperlink https://www.instagram.com/justinroeth/ LinkedIn Hyperlink https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-roethlingshoefer-ms-7252a766/ Alyse: Instagram Hyperlink https://www.instagram.com/alysegaulin LinkedIn Hyperlink https://www.linkedin.com/in/alyse-gaulin-cpc-eli-mp-a7128211/ Own It Success is different so own your different!
Lisa continues the conversation about intentional weight loss in this solo episode. Topics Include: Challenging conditioned belief systems Embracing your power with aligned intention Trauma around past weight loss/diets The “How to” of intentional weight loss in a way that is not dieting Bioindividuality [3:00] Lisa discusses flaws she sees in a popular belief surrounding weight loss and how to move forward by releasing those beliefs [10:30] Lisa reads “Our Deepest Fear,” by Marianne Williamson and relates it back to the conversation at hand [15:00] Fear of failure and fear of success when it comes to weight loss [19:00] Lisa outlines the role of conscious input in pursuing intentional weight loss without it being a diet [29:00] Letting go of the idea of being “done,” and being present in your mind-body experience [37:00] Lisa explains “Option 3” and why we can't believe in option 3 while pursuing intentional weight loss in a way that works, feels good, or is aligned with the truth [46:30] The Paradoxical Theory of Change [58:00] Lisa talks about what the three main ways we wind up gaining weight in the first place and using that information to inform how to go about intentionally losing weight Email Lisa - We welcome questions, comments and feedback! lisa@lisaschlosberg.com Become a Member of the Out of the Cave Online Community - Includes Two Live Coaching Calls Monthly https://www.outofthecave.health/membership Out of the Cave Merch - For 10% off use code SCHLOS10 https://www.outofthecave.health/shop Socials Instagram: www.instagram.com/lisa.schlosberg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outofthecavellc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/lees325/videos
It's the classic advice we give as parents, friends, colleagues. "Just be yourself" - the implication being that if we only do that, everything will be fine. People will like us, love us, approve of us, and maybe even give us what we ask for. But the deeper question we really want answered is: is it safe for me to just be myself? What happens when we dare to show up as ourselves - raw, unfiltered, unpolished, imperfect, with our track record of mistakes, dumb decisions, regrettable things we said and did, the things we did that we are now ashamed of? Can I really just be myself and still be accepted? Note: References were made to Mel Robbins' High 5 mirror exercise; Shad Helmsetter's book What To Say When You Talk To Your Self; Marianne Williamson's poem Our Deepest Fear; and the affirmations work of Louise Hay and Florence Scovel Shinn.Thanks for listening! Connect with me on Instagram @serenalow_quietwarriorcoachThis podcast episode was edited by Julia Levine Productions. This episode was edited by Aura House Productions
Thank you all for joining us! Welcome to another amazing episode, growing within even more expansion! Have you ever wondered how it would be, just being inside of the picture instead of the frame? Although, what if you were already there.. Do you ever wonder how you would feel if there was no such thing as fear, and would the world be full of chaos or superheroes that crossed the finish line every time..? The topic of this subject is that we must ask ourselves every day.. what is "Our Deepest Fear"? It seems to be looming over us every time we turn around and even though our heartbeats are strong and our minds tell us to move forward, seemingly we stay stuck still, not knowing what direction to go in once we do cross that finish line. Maybe our deepest fears are that we have no fear at all and yet we've convinced ourselves every day because the world tells us otherwise or we believe that our greatest is not it's best, so then we begin to think fearful of being mediocre at its best. One will never know until they turn the pages to the story and get the path to guide correctly, what is your deepest fear, and more importantly.. what is every one of Ours? Please stay tuned for more.. Blessings and love always! Our MasterClasses- www.spiritandmindelevation.com Website- www.realdoubledosechannel.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lexrddc/message
Have you ever felt like a fraud? Like you were not deserving of what you achieved or accomplished? That it was all sheer LUCK that got you to where you are and at any moment it could all be taken away? Yup.. me too friend. Me too! This just happened to me (again) and I'm actually still processing it. Listen in as we talk about: What exactly imposter syndrome is When imposter syndrome can show up in your life Why feeling Imposter Syndrome could be a good thing My go to practices to help me work through the feeling Our Deepest Fear from Marianne Williamson Do you love the show? I would appreciate your support in keeping the show growing. You can do so by joining the Podcast Patreon here. This episode is brought to you by: Arbonne 30 Days To Healthy Living Program I'd love to connect with you: https://www.instagram.com/jess.loves.life/ https://jessicastephens.ca
In this episode we discuss WHY real CHANGE is necessary beyond a catchy campaign slogan, The Power of Now, and Our Deepest Fear.
Becoming Unapologetically Me is the podcast for people who know that they have more inside them and want it to come out. “My natural style [is] to open gates for people and to enable others to achieve what they need to achieve,” host Helen Norbury tells listeners. A natural coach, she embraced servant leadership even before she knew what it was. She honed this gift into a fulfilling career as a management consultant where she helped colleagues develop into strong organizational teams to deliver operational excellence by the end of her time with them. In this premiere episode, Helen shares her amazing story, and explains why she chose to start this podcast.Helen describes the series of unfortunate events over a decade that changed her into a shadow of her former self. Soon after her wonderful honeymoon in South Africa, her father fell ill and was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He passed away just six months later in March 2007. His death hit her especially hard: she did not know him well growing up, and felt like he was taken away from her just when they were finally getting to know each other. Exactly one year later, in April 2008, Helen's mother was also diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. She died in September that year. Despite reeling from the grief, Helen kept moving forward. Her two children were born during that time, and she launched a new business. Then in 2017 her marriage ended. She comments that everything she went through over those ten years changed her into a shadow of her former self. “I got really fascinated and curious about mindset and the role that it plays in our life,” Helen says. She started learning about mindset for her own healing. She realized that she was at a crossroads: either continue on as she was, or choose the path towards healing. “I'm following the mindset, the healing, the recovery route because this is more important… for more than just me. This is important for my children as well,” she vowed to herself. Marianne Williamson's famous poem, Our Deepest Fear, embodies everything about her journey. Playing small does not serve you or the world, she counsels listeners. It may be scary at times, but shine in whatever way you're meant to shine. She had an epiphany that she spent 40 years of her life trying to be what someone else wanted, and not who she wanted to be. This aha moment is what inspired the podcast name Becoming Unapologetically Me. She is on a journey to let her true self shine, and she wants to encourage you to become unapologetically yourself as well. Key TakeawaysA servant leader empowers others to transform their lives.You can choose the path to healing and recovery by changing your mindset.You don't have to be just a passenger through life; you can direct your own path.Playing small does not serve you or the world.Choose to be you, unapologetically!ResourcesMarianne Williamson - Our Deepest Fear Helen Norbury on Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | helenannenorbury.co.uk SponsorsLaunch Your Own PodcastKopus.com is the leading podcast production and strategic content company for brands, organisations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right strategy, equipment, training, and guidance and content to ensure you sound amazing while speaking to your niche audience and networking with your perfect clients. Get in touch
On today's episode I share the quote of the week which is from Marianne Williamson and is commonly referred to as "Our Deepest Fear". “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, 'Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?' Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” If you prefer to watch the episode instead of listen to it, you can do so on Youtube at: https://youtu.be/RbSA5VSNJYI Leaving a like, a comment, a subscribe or a review would really help the podcast to gain momentum and be a source of daily positive content for as many people as possible! Thank you for your support! You can find all my social media links to connect with me at: https://linktr.ee/joelmartinmastery Your friend and ally, Joel Martin We've Got Time by LiQWYD | https://www.instagram.com/liqwyd Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Hear the story of a poem that I heard on my recent road trip back to the midwest. The name of the poem is Our Deepest Fear by Marianne Williamson. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a 5-star review!
On this episode I am unpacking the poem / quote "Our Deepest Fear" by Marianne Williamson - this poem has had a tremendous impact on me and I am excited to share my thoughts with you all. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"Our deepest fear is not that we're inadequate. Our Deepest Fear is that we're powerful beyond measure." This quote by Maryanne Williamson is one of the most widely quoted of modern times thanks to the late South African President Nelson Mandela. It's also one that should cause us to think and reflect on our own fears and to courageously embrace our own immense power.
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. Today, we discuss this inspirational poem, Our Deepest Fear, by Marianne Williamson. We talk about how often it isn't the person we are that scares us but the person we have yet to become. We encourage you to push past this fear because many of us are called to be powerful and dominate the field of STEM. Others need to see you let your light shine! Follow us on Instagram @MadScientistsSc and our hostess @MerilynShanell.
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How often do you shrink your success so you don't make others feel insecure? In this episode, Jen breaks down the famous poem ‘Our Deepest Fear' by Maryanne Williamson and discusses the important realisation we all need to have, that we can have a far greater impact by empowering others through our growth than playing small to make others feel safe.
Welcome back to, The Real Double Dose Channel- aka S&M ELEVATION & #RDDC! Hello Familianz & New Coming Friends! We hope and pray that all is being, doing and going well with you all, considering our Global circumstances! Thank you all for joining us! Welcome to another amazing episode, growing within even more expansion! Have you ever wondered how it would be, just being inside of the picture instead of the frame? Although, what if you were already there.. Do you ever wonder how you would feel if there was no such thing as fear, and would the world be full of chaos or superheroes that crossed the finish line every time..? The topic of this subject is that we must ask ourselves every day.. what is "Our Deepest Fear"? It seems to be looming over us every time we turn around and even though our heartbeats are strong and our minds tell us to move forward, seemingly we stay stuck still, not knowing what direction to go in once we do cross that finish line. Maybe our deepest fears are that we have no fear at all and yet we've convinced ourselves every day because the world tells us otherwise or we believe that our greatest is not it's best, so then we begin to think fearful of being mediocre at its best. One will never know until they turn the pages to the story and get the path to guide correctly, what is your deepest fear and more importantly.. what is every one of Ours? Please stay tuned for more.. Blessings and love always! -TO THE FAMILIANZ & LISTENERS-FROM: 'LEX' & THE #RDDC TEAM- "IS HERE WITH YOU ALL DURING OUR TIME'S PRESSING THROUGH THIS COVID-19 PANDEMIC, TOGETHER WE ALL STAND STRONGER! WE WILL GET THROUGH THIS & WE ARE JUST A CLICK AWAY AT ANY POINT IN TIME, SO PLEASE REACH OUT TO US WHENEVER THE NEED BE. IN THE MEANTIME, LET US ALL CONTINUE WITH TUNING IN OUR GROWTH, LOVE, THRIVING, LEARNING AND BECOMING SO MUCH BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE! WE LOVE YOU ALL!" SO PLEASE STAY BLESSED, SAFE & ALWAYS PROSPEROUS! -Please Tune-In With Us Wednesday's & Sunday's.. Also We Might Release An Episode On A Friday In-Between, One May Never Know... So Keep A LOOK-OUT For #RDDC's Latest Episodes! ;) Take the journey into becoming the Best & Better version of You.. & Thank you for staying tuned-In, We Love & Appreciate You Always. CHECK OUT THE LINKS :) Instagram--> @realdoubledosechannel FACEBOOK-PAGE--> https://www.facebook.com/RDDCLexTeam/ FACEBOOK--> https://www.facebook.com/RDDCLexTeam/community/ Our MasterClasses- https://spiritandmindelevation.com Website- https://www.realdoubledosechannel.com #RDDC-EMAIL--> RealDoubleDoseChannel@yandex.com OUR BLOGSPOT--> Realdoubledosechannel.blogspot.com Be The Change, Feel The Passion And Embrace The Power Of The Spirit!- Lex T. Stay tuned : )
Every business owner dreams of success. But how can we really achieve it? What do we have to prepare for it? It is important that we know who we are and what we are capable of. We have to be conscious of a lot of things, especially the habits that we formed. Those habits may affect and even slow down our success. Nothing is permanent in this world except change, so we must change for the better. Don't ever stop in achieving your dream and continue taking action. Stay tuned and enjoy! Here are a few insights you'll hear in today's podcast show Knowing yourself: An integral part of being a success The unique meaning of success for you How your unconscious mind slows down your success Continuous action as a path leading to success Success Quotes “Consciousness is the ability to see yourself at the moment.” “Our deepest fear is not that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.” an excerpt from Our Deepest Fear by Marianne Williamson “We are all looking for easier ways to make things happen but in reality is that you will see and hear from a lot of successful millionaires, billionaires, that their journey to their financial success has been through consistent action.” Resources Dr. Joe Dispenza Book recommended by Leon The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself Connect with Leon Youtube Facebook Website Instagram
Hey you, Marianne Williamson is onto something. Her poem “Our Deepest Fear” is without a doubt my favorite. It's one of those goosebumps, arm hair raising types of writing that challenges and motivates its readers. At the end of the day, YOU better not shrink so others don't feel uncomfortable around you. YOU were born for greatness. YOU already have greatness in you. It's YOUR job to show that greatness to the world. SO. GO. DO. IT. The world is watching. Your lighthouse, EQ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Be sure to subscribe and check out my Instagram @_queenoftheclassroom And if you so desire to watch me rather than listen to me, I have a YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/c/QueenoftheClassroom Want even more content? Check out my website to learn more. https://msha.ke/queenoftheclassroom --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's Soul Shaker message is Marianne Williamson's poem, Our Deepest Fear. "Your playing smallDoes not serve the world.There's nothing enlightened about shrinkingSo that other people won't feel insecure around you."To submit a message for the March Soul Shaker Series, email us at Rosanna@breakinglabelspodcast.com. The daily mini-sodes will be around 5 minutes long and you can opt to NOT have your name tied to the message. Make sure to follow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/breakinglabelspodcast/Connect with Rosanna on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/rosanna.e.gill/
Anything worth quoting should be carefully examined by the truth. Just because a quote tickles your fancy doesn't mean it's right for your followers or yourself for that matter. Join me as we seek the word for discernment in unraveling this most popular quote, ‘Our Deepest Fear'.
A friend of Ben's once said, "If you hate your job, you'll spend 5-7ths of your life waiting for the weekend." This is a dark way to think about existence. And, to address the flip-side of that coin, Mingo Hagen ( https://mingo.nl/ ) suggested that we talk about the phrase, "Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life." This is a significantly more optimistic view on the human experience; but, does it hold up to scrutiny? This week, the crew talks about the privilege of being able to choose work that we truly enjoy. Not everyone has this opportunity; and, even when we do, loving your job doesn't always make it feel any less like work. In fact, as Tim illustrates with some scripture, the challenge and hardship of work can be what makes it lovable and fulfilling: > > Enter in by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way > that leads to destruction, and many are those who enter in by it. - Matthew > 7:13 ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_7:13 ) Bringing a different sort of scripture to the conversation, Ben shares one of his favorite poems, "Our Deepest Fear": > > Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that > we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that > most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, > talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of > God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing > enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure > around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to > make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of > us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously > give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our > own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. - Marianne > Williamson ( https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Marianne_Williamson ) The conversation examined the "do what you love" concept from a variety of different levels, with each host coming at it from a different angle. What becomes very clear is that the quote means different things to different people. But, the one thing we think we can all agree on: don't commit to work estimates that you don't believe in! Doing so will only make you your own worst enemy. Triumphs & Failures ------------------- * Adam's Failure - he spent many person-hours trying to reduce the size of a Docker container image. And, while he eventually reduced it quite a bit (mostly by moving to Alpine Linux), he wasted far too much time on what turned out to be a simple little typo in his make file. The most frustrating part of all of this is that he just assumed that the line-in-question could not possibly be the issue; so, he kept debugging the lines around it without addressing the actual problem. * Ben's Triumph - he and a co-worker, Jackie Ewald, were recently called-out as the embodiment of "customer empathy" at work because they built a custom feature for one of their clients. What made this so rewarding is the fact that they did not ask for permission to build this feature; and, it was a feature that they almost-certainly would not have been allowed to build had they asked for permission. * Ben likes to keep this quote from Stephen Gates - the former Head Design Evangelist at InVision - on hand during all ideation meetings: > > ".... for most companies, right now, because of the way their processes > are—because of how afraid they are of so many things—the innovation that > they need will probably not be authorized.... When I look back at all the > work that was innovative, it was only innovative in hindsight—it almost > got me fired on the way there." * Carol's Triumph - She's loving life in Lake Tahoe! Woot woot! Rock on with your bad self! * Tim's Triumph - as a manager, he usually finds himself in a constant state of "meeting". However, he recently blocked-off 7-hours of heads-down time on his calendar so that he would not be interrupted; and, the amount of work that he was able to get done was refreshingly preposterous. He even received a compliment from one of his clients who thanked him profusely, at the end of the day, for everything he was able to complete! > > ASIDE: Managers, consider this story when it comes to scheduling meetings > for your engineers! We need focus time to get our work done! Notes & Links ------------- * Mingo Hagen ( https://mingo.nl/ ) - listener who suggested the topic. * Matthew 7:13 ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_7:13 ) - Enter ye in at the strait gate... * Marianne Williamson ( https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Marianne_Williamson ) - author of the poem, Our Deepest Fear. Follow the show! 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Marianne Williamson's poem, “ Our Deepest Fear” is my favorite! Periodically I'll be sharing my favorite songs or poems. What are you fearful of? Listen in!
Brian Bogert is a human behavior and performance coach, professional speaker, business strategist, and philanthropic leader. He teaches individuals how to leverage their authenticity and awareness to create the intentional life of their dreams. In this conversation, we discuss Brian's philosophy of embracing pain to avoid suffering. He shares his personal journal (which includes having his arm severed at a young age) and offers tips and resources for people to get started on their own journey. Links for Shownotes: Dr. Brene Brown: Shame is Lethal - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEBjNv5M784Coach Carter "Our Deepest Fear" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_fDhqRk_RoNo Limits Prelude - https://www.nolimitsprelude.com/lead-magnet1588271294366Timestamps: (2:36) - What is the worst advice you hear people giving out today? (4:17) - What is the difference between a coach and a therapist? (6:59) - How do you define your work?(8:37) - What do you see as the top negative feelings or emotions that are holding people back? (10:10) - What is a shame based culture? How does it show up? (12:32) - Unpacking the root of ‘Shame'(17:09) - How do you get through the barriers that are either self imposed or community imposed on dealing with “success”?(23:11) - How do you help people keep something in their conscious awareness so they can be using it in the right way in the moment? (26:52) - Unpacking the concept of 'routine' (30:51) - The importance of “I am..” statements(35:22) - How do you coach people in dealing with the uncomfortable-ness of making change in their life? (48:15) - How do you help people let go of the things they feel like they should be doing but brings them little value and no joy? (52:14) - Where do you suggest people start with themselves, in the context of the year 2020? (56:16) - What is the purpose of business?
The first chapter that we delve into is called "Our Deepest Fear." Let's dive right it! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/take-the-lead/message
In the shadow of COVID, the current face of education has brought a new set of challenges into the (virtual) classroom. It can be difficult to know how to overcome these barriers and create the best environment for both educators and students.Today, Andrew Marotta joins us on the Education Evolution podcast to give insight into how he’s able to hold this balance in his own life. Despite being a husband, father, principal, author, professional speaker, and more, Andrew maintains a positive energy and focus that has led to his success in the educational system. He reminds us of the grace we must extend to each other during this difficult time and gives us a call to do our best and believe in ourselves.Listen in now to hear his advice on creating a positive impact for students, keeping up morale, and creating relationships to help students thrive no matter the situation.About Andrew MarottaAndrew Marotta is an energetic and enthusiastic leader who has put his positive imprint on his beloved Port Jervis High School, in Port Jervis, NY. He has led the transformation of PJHS, helping to raise the graduation rate from a low 60% to mid and upper 80%. With the release of his first book, “The Principal: Surviving and Thriving,” Andrew is expanding his impact on the education leadership community. Husband, father, principal, former Division One College Basketball Official, professional speaker and developer, and now author, Andrew balances his busy lifestyle and shares with you the tips, tricks, procedures, and methods he uses to make it work.Learn more through his blog and listen in on his podcast. You can also follow him on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Jump Through the Conversation:[2:09] Treat your school like a restaurant[6:53] Now is the time to release routines and try new things[8:22] Do your best, be kind, and have empathy[10:58] Be fully present and focus on the “big rocks” first[16:16] Dr. Rob Gilbert’s success hotline[18:38] Andrew’s Magic Wand: We MUST believe in ourselves and that we can have an impact[22:49] Rita Pierson’s Ted Talk: Every Kid Needs a Champion on “Kids can’t learn from teachers they don’t like.”[24:20] Maureen unpacking Andrew’s gemsBeing humanShining our light and making an impactLinks and Resources:Andrew Marotta’s The Principal: Surviving and ThrivingEducation Leadership and Beyond BlogEducation Leadership and Beyond PodcastStephen Covey’s Big Rocks First videoDr. Rob Gilbert’s Success Hotline: can subscribe or call 973-743-4690. (Success Hotline, started in 1992, is the world’s longest running inspirational telephone hotline. Daily 3-minute inspirations.) Rita Pierson’s Ted Talk: Every Kid Needs a ChampionStephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleMarianne Williamson’s Our Deepest Fear poem Email MaureenFacebook: Follow Education EvolutionTwitter: Follow Education EvolutionLinkedIn: Follow Education EvolutionMaureen’s book: Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched KidsMicro-school feature on Good Morning AmericaThe Micro-School CoalitionFacebook: The Micro-School CoalitionLEADPrepEducation Evolutionhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/education-evolution/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/26-surviving-and-thriving-in-education-with-andrew-marotta
In the shadow of COVID, the current face of education has brought a new set of challenges into the (virtual) classroom. It can be difficult to know how to overcome these barriers and create the best environment for both educators and students.Today, Andrew Marotta joins us on the Education Evolution podcast to give insight into how he’s able to hold this balance in his own life. Despite being a husband, father, principal, author, professional speaker, and more, Andrew maintains a positive energy and focus that has led to his success in the educational system. He reminds us of the grace we must extend to each other during this difficult time and gives us a call to do our best and believe in ourselves.Listen in now to hear his advice on creating a positive impact for students, keeping up morale, and creating relationships to help students thrive no matter the situation.About Andrew MarottaAndrew Marotta is an energetic and enthusiastic leader who has put his positive imprint on his beloved Port Jervis High School, in Port Jervis, NY. He has led the transformation of PJHS, helping to raise the graduation rate from a low 60% to mid and upper 80%. With the release of his first book, “The Principal: Surviving and Thriving,” Andrew is expanding his impact on the education leadership community. Husband, father, principal, former Division One College Basketball Official, professional speaker and developer, and now author, Andrew balances his busy lifestyle and shares with you the tips, tricks, procedures, and methods he uses to make it work.Learn more through his blog and listen in on his podcast. You can also follow him on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Jump Through the Conversation:[2:09] Treat your school like a restaurant[6:53] Now is the time to release routines and try new things[8:22] Do your best, be kind, and have empathy[10:58] Be fully present and focus on the “big rocks” first[16:16] Dr. Rob Gilbert’s success hotline[18:38] Andrew’s Magic Wand: We MUST believe in ourselves and that we can have an impact[22:49] Rita Pierson’s Ted Talk: Every Kid Needs a Champion on “Kids can’t learn from teachers they don’t like.”[24:20] Maureen unpacking Andrew’s gemsBeing humanShining our light and making an impactLinks and Resources:Andrew Marotta’s The Principal: Surviving and ThrivingEducation Leadership and Beyond BlogEducation Leadership and Beyond PodcastStephen Covey’s Big Rocks First videoDr. Rob Gilbert’s Success Hotline: can subscribe or call 973-743-4690. (Success Hotline, started in 1992, is the world’s longest running inspirational telephone hotline. Daily 3-minute inspirations.) Rita Pierson’s Ted Talk: Every Kid Needs a ChampionStephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleMarianne Williamson’s Our Deepest Fear poem Email MaureenFacebook: Follow Education EvolutionTwitter: Follow Education EvolutionLinkedIn: Follow Education EvolutionMaureen’s book: Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched KidsMicro-school feature on Good Morning AmericaThe Micro-School CoalitionFacebook: The Micro-School CoalitionLEADPrepEducation Evolutionhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/education-evolution/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/26-surviving-and-thriving-in-education-with-andrew-marotta
In the shadow of COVID, the current face of education has brought a new set of challenges into the (virtual) classroom. It can be difficult to know how to overcome these barriers and create the best environment for both educators and students. Today, Andrew Marotta joins us on the Education Evolution podcast to give insight into how he’s able to hold this balance in his own life. Despite being a husband, father, principal, author, professional speaker, and more, Andrew maintains a positive energy and focus that has led to his success in the educational system. He reminds us of the grace we must extend to each other during this difficult time and gives us a call to do our best and believe in ourselves. Listen in now to hear his advice on creating a positive impact for students, keeping up morale, and creating relationships to help students thrive no matter the situation. About Andrew Marotta Andrew Marotta is an energetic and enthusiastic leader who has put his positive imprint on his beloved Port Jervis High School, in Port Jervis, NY. He has led the transformation of PJHS, helping to raise the graduation rate from a low 60% to mid and upper 80%. With the release of his first book, “The Principal: Surviving and Thriving,” Andrew is expanding his impact on the education leadership community. Husband, father, principal, former Division One College Basketball Official, professional speaker and developer, and now author, Andrew balances his busy lifestyle and shares with you the tips, tricks, procedures, and methods he uses to make it work. Learn more through his blog and listen in on his podcast. You can also follow him on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Jump Through the Conversation: [2:09] Treat your school like a restaurant [6:53] Now is the time to release routines and try new things [8:22] Do your best, be kind, and have empathy [10:58] Be fully present and focus on the “big rocks” first [16:16] Dr. Rob Gilbert’s success hotline [18:38] Andrew’s Magic Wand: We MUST believe in ourselves and that we can have an impact [22:49] Rita Pierson’s Ted Talk: Every Kid Needs a Champion on “Kids can’t learn from teachers they don’t like.” [24:20] Maureen unpacking Andrew’s gems Being human Shining our light and making an impact Links and Resources: Andrew Marotta’s The Principal: Surviving and Thriving Education Leadership and Beyond Blog Education Leadership and Beyond Podcast Stephen Covey’s Big Rocks First video Dr. Rob Gilbert’s Success Hotline: can subscribe or call 973-743-4690. (Success Hotline, started in 1992, is the world’s longest running inspirational telephone hotline. Daily 3-minute inspirations.) Rita Pierson’s Ted Talk: Every Kid Needs a Champion Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Marianne Williamson’s Our Deepest Fear poem Email Maureen Facebook: Follow Education Evolution Twitter: Follow Education Evolution LinkedIn: Follow Education Evolution Maureen’s book: Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids Micro-school feature on Good Morning America The Micro-School Coalition Facebook: The Micro-School Coalition LEADPrep Education Evolution https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/education-evolution/ Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/26-surviving-and-thriving-in-education-with-andrew-marotta
In this new-format episode of the Burning Boat Show, we talk to Yes Theory’s Ammar Kandil about his short film in collaboration with Google, ‘Free Child’. The show begins with an introduction from Ammar, explaining their shared excitement surrounding the project’s completion. To provide some context, Mads rewinds to where his and Taylor’s relationship with Yes Theory first began; the Seek Discomfort commercial. He revisits their submission video and the commercial itself before sharing the moment where Yes Theory offered to be a producer on their documentary, ‘Our Deepest Fear’. Mads goes on to talk about being able to work on the documentary again, but interjects with a message from Ammar only weeks later, telling them of an opportunity to collaborate on a project with him and Google; a project that tells the story of Ammar’s life through the lens of Google Search. Ammar and Mads continue by sharing the novelty of their idea to have the film be told entirely on-screen. Taylor adds that with having such a constraint, they needed to create differently than what either of them were used to.Ammar follows this by sharing his gratitude toward Mads and Taylor, telling of their strong ability to understand him and tell his story authentically. Mads then asks him what it was like, to which he responds by confessing how safe he felt and the difficulty of being both the protagonist and director on previous projects. After a break of fake ads, Taylor and Mads discuss their choice to include precise details as well as Ammar’s positive reactions to these small insights told through a series of voice notes. They continue by talking about their decision to create a feeling of nostalgia, not only for Ammar, but also for the viewer and how, with the help of graphic designer, Anton Palmersen and composer, Bennet Jenisch, they were able to achieve the desired level of sentimentality. After describing the specific elements that were incorporated to do so, Mads and Taylor revisit the challenges of having to select photos and videos of Ammar that told his story in the best way possible, even if it didn’t always align with Ammar’s perspective. They follow this with a discussion of the almost magical way in which their selection and Ammar’s fit together in the final piece. Mads talks about their nervousness, but also their pride in the first cut before sending it to Ammar. At the time, the two of them were convinced that the project was close to completion. Ammar adds to this by reflect on his initial thoughts of the first edit, and his potentially unrealistic expectations. The three of them share their decision to try and take an alternative approach that would align more with Ammar’s vision for the piece; by incorporating an interview. At the same time, Ammar received feedback from the Google team, who talk about it being one of the best projects they’ve worked on at Google. Mads talks about the uncertainty a that moment, before closing with a question; ‘wait a sec, we’re about to change everything, is that really the right thing to do?’Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/burningboat)
This week’s episode is a rather sad one as Mads and Taylor say goodbye to their good pal and social media manager, Robin. Just kidding; the episode is actually Robin’s official welcome into the Burning Boat Boy family! Robin starts by reflecting on his time with Burning Boat thus far, pointing out how amazed he was with Mads and Taylor’s constant sense of motivation and drive. He follows on by commenting on the range of clients that they work with, a more diverse group than he initially expected. The boys share their thoughts on their very first Instagram Live video before talking about the difficulty of creating new content on a daily basis, specifically related to Robin’s role in managing Burning Boat’s social media presence. Mads steers the conversation towards the pitch for the documentary, ‘Our Deepest Fear’, and the struggles he’s been facing during the writing process. He draws attention to the challenges that come with working on numerous projects simultaneously as well as his battle with writer’s block. Taylor comments on the unique and ongoing nature of the documentary, predominantly the fact that many key scenes have not yet happened. Mads talks briefly about music being a prominent motivational tool, but how even this has proven to be more of a challenge than usual.The boys move the discussion on to the importance of intention and the ways in which they could improve both as and within the company itself. Robin and Taylor share their experiences working at post-production houses and the benefit of having an organised system from which to work. Mads continues by talking about setting goals and balancing short term intentions with more long-term visions for the company. Robin addresses his appreciation for the transparency they have as a team and the involvement he feels as an employee. Taylor talks about his lack of input in previous jobs and how different this is now, predominantly to do with the sense of pride you get with creating original work that is your own. Robin adds that while the feeling of involvement and having an input in what is created has its upsides, there comes with it a challenge to come up with new, quality ideas. Mads continues with his thoughts on writing the pitch and the difficulty of choosing one idea to focus on. They talk about the obstacle of having a budget to stick to, but the overall importance of choosing the strongest scenes no matter how much it costs. The boys close with a discussion surrounding the strangeness of podcasting and how different the setting often is to more natural conversations. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/burningboat)
The podcast pals are back! After taking a slightly longer break than expected, the boys of Burning Boat jumpstart season 3 with an old face and new topic; social media. Joined by friend and newly appointed social media manager, Robin Watson, Mads and Taylor begin with a discussion surrounding their strategies for content creation and Burning Boat’s image as a whole. They address ‘the secret project’ and collaborating with Ammar Kandil from the YouTube channel, Yes Theory. They weigh in on the struggles of working remotely and the vast potential of having someone to focus purely on social media. Taylor and Mads highlight the importance of honesty as business partners and the difficulties of always having to come to an agreement, even when their opinions differ. Mads revisits the subject of the documentary on anxiety and depression, ‘Our Deepest Fear’, and his excitement to get things rolling again. He talks about his change in motivation behind making the doc and how having a kid has influenced his perspective on his brother, Karl-Emil, and the film’s theme of childhood. He also comments on being able to collaborate with other creatives and how hearing their experiences with mental health issues has affected him as well as the possibilities that come with these alternative perspectives. Finally, Mads and Taylor discuss the importance of story in filmmaking and the difference between creating and finding story in documentaries and fiction film. Robin Watson is an aspiring filmmaker and friend of Mads and Taylor. Robin helped film on Mads’ documentary trip three years ago and after completing his Masters in film practice in the UK, has decided to fly out and join the Burning Boat team for the summer to focus on their social media presence.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/burningboat)
Do you ever feel like you’re simply not in control of your emotions? You’re not alone. At times we may feel like our emotions are charging forward like a 6-ton elephant! And we’re simply the rider, trying out best to guide or control the elephant but without much success. But there is hope! Today Tony discusses the popular analogy The Elephant and the Rider, where our emotional part of the brain is represented by the elephant, and the logical, or rational part of our brain is played by the rider. Understanding this analogy can often lead to a little more understanding of how to quickly take control of our emotional response, and guide new behaviors. - Tony references the article The Elephant and the Rider https://www.creativehuddle.co.uk/the-elephant-and-the-rider as well as Itamar Goldminz’s article Advise the Rider, Steer the Elephant and Shape the Path (Heath) https://medium.com/org-hacking/advise-the-rider-steer-the-elephant-and-shape-the-path-heath-153b12003436 and he reads Marianne Williamson’s poem “Our Deepest Fear,” https://www.personalgrowthcourses.net/stories/williamson.ourdeepestfear.invitation and Tony reads from The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk https://amzn.to/3fIxBdW - Nate Bagley is a relationship researcher, and his goal is to rid the world of mediocre love. Nate’s work has been published by ABC, the Gottman Institute, The Good Men Project, Good Morning America, NBC, and more and with his latest project, The Epic Wives Experiment, he wants to help your marriage, and help it NOW! In The Epic Wives Experiment, he promises, nay, guarantees that in 4 weeks you’ll have more support, connection, and love in your marriage. In today’s mini-episode Tony interviews Nate to find out a little bit more about Nate’s background, and what led him to create The Epic Wives Experiment. For more information visit http://tonysexperiment.com registration for the Epic Wives Experiment ends at midnight on May 17th. - Tony's FREE parenting course, “Tips For Parenting Positively Even In the Not So Positive Times” is available NOW. Just go to http://tonyoverbay.com/courses/ and sign up today. This course will help you understand why it can be so difficult to communicate with and understand your children. You’ll learn how to keep your buttons hidden, how to genuinely give praise that will truly build inner wealth in your child, teen, or even in your adult children, and you’ll learn how to move from being “the punisher” to being someone your children will want to go to when they need help. And Tony is so confident that this program will work, that he's offering a money-back guarantee! - This episode of The Virtual Couch is sponsored by Betterhelp.com/virtualcouch With the continuing “sheltering” rules that are spreading across the country PLEASE do not think that you can’t continue or begin therapy now. Betterhelp.com/virtualcouch can put you quickly in touch with licensed mental health professionals who can meet through text, email, or videoconference often as soon as 24-48 hours. And if you use the link http://betterhelp.com/virtualcouch you will receive 10% off your first month of services. Please make your own mental health a priority, http://betterhelp.com/virtualcouch offers affordable counseling, and they even have sliding scale options if your budget is tight. - Tony's new best selling book "He's a Porn Addict...Now What? An Expert and a Former Addict Answer Your Questions" is now available on Kindle. https://amzn.to/38mauBo - Tony Overbay, is the co-author of "He's a Porn Addict...Now What? An Expert and a Former Addict Answer Your Questions" now available on Amazon https://amzn.to/33fk0U4. The book debuted in the number 1 spot in the Sexual Health Recovery category and remains there as the time of this record. The book has received numerous positive reviews from professionals in the mental health and recovery fields. -- You can learn more about Tony's pornography recovery program The Path Back by visiting http://pathbackrecovery.com And visit http://tonyoverbay.com and sign up to receive updates on upcoming programs, and podcasts.
We are back and boy has it been a crazy couple of weeks. This week we talk about how we came into contact with the guys at Yes Theory and how grateful we are for the opportunity they provided us. We talk about the highs and lows of creating the final Seek Discomfort commercial, as well as what we had been doing before and what we plan to do after. Namely, working on “Our Deepest Fear” a documentary focused on anxiety and depression. So many people have been reaching out giving their experiences with either anxiety and/or depression and the response has been extremely touching. It’s shown us how universal these issues are and motivates us every day to make this project the best it can be. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/burningboat)
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, on the Daily Grind, your new weekly motivational podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson and returning special guest Chris Clark! Clark is currently the director of business for Workforce Athletics, San-Francisco start-up, strengthening company culture by investing in the lifelong success of employee-athletes through offering premium sports leagues, and founder of the Traveling Tennis Coach. Clark is originally from Battle Creek, MI and currently lives and and works in Chicago, IL. In today's episode, Clark shares his key takeaways from the Australian Open, upcoming tennis tournament season, the future of American tennis, and players to watch up-and-coming and recent injuries and retirements in both ATP and WTA tours. In addition, Clark gives Johnson some advice on her latest tournament and answers common questions about training for competition, close game, set or match strategies, recovering after a bad performance, and ways to stay focused to achieve that ‘W'. Clark shares ‘Our Deepest Fear' by Marianne Williamson as today's Word of the Day, be sure to check out! Also, Johnson shares COVID-19 disclaimer and ways to practice good personal health habits in your home and workplace. Audio Credit Intro: Draw The Line Mastered by Connor Christian Follow Our Podcast: Instagram: @kjfdailygrind Facebook: @kjfdailygrind Podcast Network: https://www.ambiguousproduction.com/ Follow our Host: Twitter: @kellyjlefty Instagram: @kellyjlefty Follow our Special Guest: Instagram: @the_traveling_tennis_coach Website: www.thetravelingtenniscoach.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailygrindpod/support
Rejuvenated Women: Impeccable Health for High Performing Women
Join me as I discuss how our upper limit problems can hold us back from moving forward with taking control of our health. We get into how to identify the things that hold you back (there are four of them), how to overcome them, and how to use eucalyptus oil to support your health transformation (not in the way you think!) This episode is jam packed. For more information on our upper limit problems check out Gaye Hendricks book The Big Leap. Also referenced is Marianne Williamson's quote "Our Deepest Fear" and the Emotions & Essential Oils Emotional Reference Guide, 3rd Edition. If you feel like you're constantly living in a state of overwhelm, consider joining me for a 6 day mini course, the Sweet Fix to Overwhelm. Learn more about it here. Thank you for tuning in to Rejuvenated Women: Impeccable Health for High Performing Women where we provide you with the tools, information and inspiration you need to transform from overwhelmed, overworked and overweight to vibrant energetic and on fire! If you enjoyed the show, please head over to iTunes to SUBSCRIBE and leave us a review. Each month I’ll select one lucky reviewer to receive a special “impeccable health sample kit” from me. Also, I don’t want to be working with you on your health only once or twice a week. I want to be in this conversation and in the trenches with you every single day. I invite you to join me in my private Facebook Group for high performing women ready to transform their health and lives called the Tribe of Rejuvenated Women. There you’ll have access to free trainings, a community of like minded women from around the world and even more information, inspiration and motivation to transform your health and become vibrant, energetic and on fire. Be sure to check out our website, follow us on Facebook and Linked In and Instagram.
What’s your deepest fear? Listen to Marrianne Williamson’s poem, “Our Deepest Fear” then grab your journal and write about how her words apply to your own life. It might surprise you. Learn more about my workshops and retreats at my website: https://www.jennifertroester.com If you liked this episode, make sure you subscribe leave a review, and tell your friends! I would be incredibly grateful. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our lives are like the movies...literally. We're super human and most of us don't even know it, because so many of us are scared of our power! Don't be afraid of who you are! We're all gifted just like the Harry Potter films, like Superman, like the genie in Aladdin. There's a poem that stuck with me forever, and it's about being scared of YOU; it's called "Our Deepest Fear" by Marianne Willamson. This amazing woman is also currently campaigning to become America's next president! OUR DEEPEST FEAR "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of GOD. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of GOD that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone and as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give others the permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shanda-nicole/message
This podcast episode is the first step into "The Journey" series.If you don't know what I am talking about, please listen to Episode #11: The Journey!Today's episode is sponsored by PREFERRED ENTERPRISE.Okay, I hope you have your traveling shoes on Ladies and Gentlemen because it's time to take the first step into our Life Journey! Marianne Williamson wrote the poem, and it's titled: Our Deepest Fear.It goes like this:Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness That most frighten us.We ask ourselves Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God.You're playing small Does not serve the world. There's nothing enlightened about shrinking So that other people won't feel insecure around you.We are all meant to shine, As children do. We were born to make manifest The glory of God that is within us.It's not just in some of us; It's in everyone.And as we let our light shine, We unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we're liberated from our own fear, Our presence automatically liberates others.My friends, please, don't be afraid to let your light shine.There may be someone in your life waiting for you to shine it so they can have the permission to do the same.Its time we liberate ourselves from our fear, so our presence can liberate others!! Remember, you are born for greatness. You were designed to shine.Want to support the show for only $1? Click Here: www.patreon.com/ineededthisGet Music for your Project here!Epidemic Referral Link: Programhttps://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/yyk92v/- Want to start your own podcast? Join over a hundred thousand podcasters already using Buzzsprout to get their message out to the world. It also gets you a $20 Amazon gift card!Click Here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=346339Follow Me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/needthisdave/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/INeededThisDaveTwitter: https://twitter.com/ineededthisdaveSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/ineededthis)
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Tony lost his voice, which leads to a very short podcast. He reads the poem Our Deepest Fear by Marianne Williamson and discusses how it’s not the fear of being inadequate that holds one back, but the fear that we truly are powerful. Because if the...
Hello & welcome to the Grief Unplugged podcast. I am your host, Heather D. Horton. Grief Unplugged is a podcast that frees professional women from the blockages of unresolved grief so they are able to find purpose in their pain and embrace their new “normal” while sustaining productivity at work and in life. In episodes 1 & 2, I told my story about the event that changed the trajectory of my life and gave specific details of how I have navigated my 13-year grief journey. In episodes 3 through 7, I provided you with a vast toolkit of resources to begin shifting you from grief to a place of gratitude when you are ready. Episode 3 explored giving yourself permission to grieve as one of the most fundamental ways to begin moving forward instead of remaining stuck in your grief. In episode 4, I showed how you can stand firm in your faith and face your fears because there is nothing wrong with you. You are not inadequate as Marianne Williamson, Our Deepest Fear, describes in her poem but you are greater than you could ever imagine because of where you are right now and what you have gone through. I also talked about what therapeutic support means and how you have to be intentional about it to support you on this journey. In episode 5, I showed you how to leverage your emotions, invite them to tea or your favorite non-alcoholic beverage and then escort them out the door and take back your power. In episode 6, I showed you how to start to transition from focusing on the death/loss you experienced to remembering and honoring the life of the person you loved or the thing or situation that no longer exists. In episode 7, we talked about the importance of Incorporating new traditions into old traditions as you navigate your grief journey. The focus today is taking all the tools in the toolkit and beginning to embrace the gift of now. If you knew you could handle anything that could/would happen to you, what would you be afraid of? Nothing. That’s what Susan Jeffers says in her book Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway. Remember that whatever happens, you can handle it. If you need to, feel free to listen to episodes 3-7 again as many times as necessary. You can handle it. One way to maintain your momentum on your grief journey is to create a gratitude journal. Every day for the next 30 days, I want you to write down 3-5 things for which you are grateful. At the end of the 30 days, you could create an ebook to help others be able to find that same gratitude in their lives or even choose to live another day after experiencing loss. I believe small gestures like this will help to empower individuals, impact communities and ultimately change the world. I encourage you to be the change you want to see in the world. You have an obligation to live your life for the rest of your life. When you get to a state of being powerful, you begin to openly affirm what your legacy will be, what your life will look like in six months, one year from now. What deferred or unfulfilled dream(s) are you ready to pursue now that you’ve begun to shift your grief to gratitude? If you find it challenging to determine what your legacy will be, I want you to think about some causes/activities you were passionate about in the past. What excited you about that cause/activity? What have you done in your past that you think you could stick to now? What will you celebrate in three months? I encourage you to journal your answers to these questions to help you map out the future you. I hope you realize that you are developing the blueprint for a successful journey to a place of peace, love, and gratitude. Give yourself permission to move beyond grief. Embrace the journey, embrace who you are, embrace all there is…… Melodie Beattie who wrote the book, The Grief Club, says “Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos into order, confusion into clarity. It turns problems into gifts, failures into success, the unexpected into perfect timing, and mistakes into important events. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow.” Remember everything in life is temporary, including life itself. Decide to Say Yes to the Gift of Now. As renowned Certified Professional Coach Dora Carpenter says, when you decide to say yes to the gift of now, no one and nothing can shake your tree. When you are ready, I want you to yield to the present, embrace the possibilities of your potential, and surrender to the outcome. In August 2017, I decided to say yes to the gift of now. I realized that my personal story of overcoming adversity had the ability to redirect the trajectory of individual lives, empower communities and change the world. I accepted the call to action and decided to no longer keep my story to myself. I resigned from my Federal government career after 18+ years to help professional women navigate through the wilderness of grief by leveraging their emotions to find purpose in their pain, to embrace their new normal and sustain productivity in their personal lives and their careers. How did you wake up this morning? If you didn’t wake up happy, why not? When you wake up each morning, I want you to ask God four things before your feet hit the floor - What would you have me do, where would you have me go, what would you have me say and to whom would you have me say this. Then take a moment to listen for the answers before starting your day. I want you to stop existing and start living. Friends, the best is yet to come when you are able to move from grief to gratitude and embrace the gift of now. To further maintain that momentum, you need to create a personal power plan. You need you to set powerful intentions for your life starting now. At the beginning of each month, I want you to set powerful intentions as if it was the last day of the month and your intentions had already come true. Write your intentions in the present tense; I have, I am, not I will. For example, I am 5 lbs lighter. I have completed a 5K. Use positive, inspiring, and concise language. Be direct, strip away any doubt, worry or hesitation. Your words have power, they speak to your mind. When you set powerful intentions, you create your own life and circumstances instead of settling for what someone hands to you or waiting for a handout. If you are bold enough, I challenge you to also set three powerful intentions for your life. Think about it as if it were the last day of your life and your intentions had already come true. What would you family say about your legacy when making your final arrangements? As part of your personal power plan, I need you to eliminate all excuses. Know the obstacles that lie ahead for you and plan for them. Also celebrate your wins, whether you make baby steps or huge leaps. Always find something for which you are grateful. And constantly evaluate your support system – your circle of influence. Make sure your support system is always supporting you even when they don’t agree with you. You see, you need the following people in your circle of influence: Peers – those who are where you are and supporting you, your network of likeminded friends & associates; Mentors - those who are where you want to be, you look up to them; Those who you can mentor - you only want those that really want to give back and help – if you give 100% and they give you 100% - who appreciate your help. The people that are the closest to you (your family) may not be as excited with you about this new journey you are on – it’s called innocent envy. Instead of helping you, they may retreat or distance themselves from you. I need you to be ready for that! Don’t be disappointed, don’t let anyone or anything steal your dream, let nothing or no one shake your tree. Embrace the gift and possibilities of now! Go in peace and prosper! I want to thank you for listening to this episode. I hope you will join us for our next episode of the Grief Unplugged podcast. I truly believe that community = strength. So, if you are interested in engaging further with our community, you can join our private FB group, Professional Women Transcending Grief by searching for my FB business page - @hortonheatherd, and click Visit Group right under my picture! If you are interested in one-on-one grief support, access my website at www.heatherdhorton.com and click on GET SUPPORT to schedule your breakthrough session and learn more about my 90-day intensive grief coaching program, Reclaiming Your Power. To stay engaged with the podcast, search for Grief Unplugged on iTunes, GooglePlay, SoundCloud or Libsyn. Please subscribe to the podcast, so you know when the next episode is available and feel free to post a review, let me know what topics you want to hear discussed and share the podcast with your tribe. Until next time, keep moving forward.
Hello & welcome to the Grief Unplugged podcast. I am your host, Heather D. Horton. Grief Unplugged is a podcast that frees professional women from the blockages of unresolved grief so they can find purpose in their pain and embrace their new “normal” while sustaining productivity at work and in life. In episodes 1 & 2, I told my story about the event that changed the trajectory of my life and gave specific details of how I have navigated my 13-year grief journey. In episodes 3 through 6, I provided you with a vast toolkit of resources to begin shifting you from grief to a place of gratitude when you are ready. Episode 3 explored giving yourself permission to grieve as one of the most fundamental ways to begin moving forward instead of remaining stuck in your grief. In episode 4, I showed how you could stand firm in your faith and face your fears because there is nothing wrong with you. You are not inadequate as Marianne Williamson, Our Deepest Fear, describes in her poem but you are greater than you could ever imagine because of where you are right now and what you have gone through. I also talked about what therapeutic support means and how you have to be intentional about it to support you on this journey. In episode 5, I showed you how to leverage your emotions, invite them to tea or your favorite non-alcoholic beverage and then escort them out the door and take back your power. In episode 6, I showed you how to start to transition from focusing on the death/loss you experienced to remembering and honoring the life of the person you loved or the thing or situation that no longer exists. Today I will show you the importance of Incorporating new traditions into old traditions as you navigate your grief journey. It is an opportunity for you to create renewed attitudes, behaviors and perspectives resulting in transformational awareness and actions. At this point, we have come to realize that we can’t change the past. Noted author Corinne Edwards says it best; we have to give up the hope for a different or better yesterday. Stop hoping things would have happened differently or that things could be like they were in the past. Create new traditions to remember your loved one or that loss. The only point of power you have is right now. You can still include something old in the new tradition. Brides are even able to include something old on their wedding day. Maybe just tweak the old way by including something that puts your signature on the occasion. You may be hesitant about changing an old tradition. You may be concerned that you are moving on from the person or situation or letting go of that memory. Without beating yourself up, I want you to allow space for you to open your heart to consider other possibilities. One of the new traditions I created after losing my mother was how I celebrated the holidays. From childhood to adulthood, my extended family all lived within a 5-10 mile radius of each other. We did everything together, sporting events, church, family dinners on Sunday, birthdays, anniversaries, holidays. You name it; we were together. After my mother passed, I didn’t want to see or be around anyone related to me. Not that I blamed anyone for what happened, but as an introvert, I just wanted to be alone with my thoughts for a long time. But I had little say over that because I wore a C-collar to mend my neck fracture for three months after the accident. Someone had to drive me everywhere, or I was always with someone which is hard after living alone. The moment that I was able to drive again and eventually move from Louisiana to Arizona, I began to create my traditions. I decided for my sanity that I would spend one holiday by myself each year. No family. No friends. No one but me and whatever I decided to cook. My mother loved to cook, and I was very fond of her cooking. I had managed to learn how to make a few dishes just like she did. I would set the table for myself and enjoy the dish by myself in peace and quiet and focus on memorable times with my mother. My extended family and even the families that adopted me while I lived in AZ thought it was a bit extreme, but I had to create boundaries for my sanity. As the years passed after my mother’s death, I begin to tweak the traditions again and starting coming home for the holidays more after my nephews were born. I had to make a new tradition to get back to the place of gratitude for appreciating being with my extended family during the holidays. If you need a little inspiration to get to the place where you can think of something new, I encourage you to try this exercise. It’s called the 50 Smiles Project. Take just two minutes to write down everything that makes you smile. You can this once a week or daily. One of your ideas may help you to create that new tradition. One of the biggest roadblocks you will encounter when trying to incorporate new traditions into old traditions is forgiveness. The antidote to forgiveness, however, is love. It frees us from emotional suffering, being held hostage to bondage emotionally, physically, and psychologically. Letting go of the hurts and even perceived wrongs opens one up to receive the abundance of life. Don’t let unforgiveness rob you of your joy. Grief is usually heightened during the first year after trauma/loss. You begin to ask yourself, am I supposed to celebrate this? Is this honoring that person or experience? Am I reopening wounds by doing this? Planning helps to eliminate the challenges that come up during these times. It may seem silly, but it is so important that you plan for the all the special days that will occur especially in the first year. Things go much more smoothly when you have a plan. A tool that I use when coaching clients is called the Firsties project. It gives you the opportunity to show gratitude to a life well lived and the opportunity to honor that person’s life and legacy. It also gives you an opportunity to cherish the memories of your experiences that occurred before your loss by adding your unique touch to the new tradition. This exercise is not only good for firsties but just in general when special days occur whether it be birthdays, father’s day, mother’s day, the anniversary of the death or experience, etc. July 30, 2017, would have been my mother’s 70th birthday. A flood of emotions came to my mind just thinking of that milestone and what we would have done if she were still alive. I don’t officially celebrate Mother’s Day regarding my mother anymore; however, my mother’s birthday has become my mother’s day celebration of her. I would take a sewing class as my mother was a supreme seamstress in her memory or spend the day at the spa with one of my adopted mother figures in the area to honor my mother. I knew it was her 70th, July 30, 2017, but it didn’t hit me until the actual day came. I didn’t have a plan. It was on a beautiful Sunday, not a day to be inside. I normally volunteer for several hours at church on Sundays that year. I just thought that I would find some way to celebrate after my volunteerism ended. Surely someone would be available to help me reminisce and celebrate. However, everyone I called was unavailable. I called my sister in NC to make sure she was ok. Then afterward I was so distraught that all I could do was take a nap. My energy was zapped. I slept for 3 hours. It didn’t seem like taking a nap was the thing to do to remember my mother. I honestly felt like I let her down. But in the end, I remembered that she loved to rest on Sunday. So once I quieted my spirit, I was able to enjoy that same rest and honor her in the process. It was nothing big, but I still celebrated her with the new tradition I created. When thinking of incorporating new traditions into old traditions, I want you to ask yourself this question and truthfully answer it, in what areas of my life do I need to prune? It is only when you make the choice to let go that you can fully allow and receive all the beauty and joy that is available to you. If you don’t prune negative people, unhealthy lifestyles, non-supportive people from your life, you tend to remain stuck in your grief. My challenge to you is for you to think about the areas of your life where you need to prune as you incorporate new traditions into old traditions and continue to shift your grief to gratitude. I want to thank you for listening to this episode. I hope you will join us for our next episode of the Grief Unplugged podcast. I truly believe that community = strength. So, if you are interested in engaging further with our community, you can join our private FB group, Professional Women Transcending Grief by accessing my business page on FB by searching for @hortonheatherd and click Visit Group right under my picture! Or if you are interested in one-on-one grief support, access my website at www.heatherdhorton.com and click on GET SUPPORT to schedule your breakthrough session and learn more about my 90-day intensive grief coaching program, Reclaiming Your Power. To stay engaged with the podcast, search for Grief Unplugged on iTunes, GooglePlay, SoundCloud or Libsyn. Also, please subscribe to the podcast, so you know when the next episode is available and feel free to post a review, let me know what topics you want to hear discussed and share the podcast with your tribe. Until next time, keep moving forward.
Show Notes for Genuine Driven Women Episode #14 Don’t Tell Anyone, but I’m in Over my Head! Welcome to the “Genuine Driven Women” podcast, the show where we guide women to reveal their strengths so they believe and can achieve their desired greatness! Today’s episode is called, Don’t Tell Anyone, but I’m in Over my Head. We discuss Impostor Syndrome and how to deal with it. MAIN TOPIC To start, I’d like to read a poem, titled Our Deepest Fear, by Marianne Williamson. Really focus on the words, and if you need to listen again, as I did the first time I heard it – this episode will always be here for you. Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. _____________ Have you heard of “Impostor Syndrome”? It is that feeling, that fear, that someone is going to figure out that you are not as smart or as capable as they first thought, even though you have proven to be very successful and capable to this point. This is VERY common, up to 70% of all women and men deal with it. Today, we give you concrete steps to DEAL WITH IT. You may even have the grades, the awards, the salary, and a long list of accomplishments to back yourself up, but still – that nagging belief that you shouldn’t be where you are, continues to haunt you. In fact, Impostor syndrome really only occurs in High Achievers. It is not a problem for Low Achievers. So, if you have been feeling like a fraud, it probably only means you have high standards for yourself. As Marianne Williamson’s poem inferred, you should have high standards for yourself, for you were created to let your own brilliance shine. One of the earliest references to this phenomenon was in 1978, in a Georgia State University research paper titled, The Impostor Phenomenon in High Achieving Women: Dynamics and Therapeutic Intervention, written by Pauline Rose Clance and Suzanne Imes. In the book, The Confidence Code, written by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman (TV News journalists), They said, “We should star in our own production. Often, women just seem to have the spotlight thing backward. We want to shine a bright light on our faults, insecurities, and the outlandish reasons we will surely fail, but when it comes to taking credit or enjoying our triumphs, we step into the shadows, looking at our accomplishments as though we’ve never seen them before.” Time Machine: In this segment each week we will give a few points about women that have accomplished a lot! We also will discuss a bit about what was happening to women during the time periods. Someone we think you would like to know more about is: Malala Yousafzai Inspirational Quote of the Week: “Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud.” -Maya Angelou I really enjoyed this quote when I read it because in many people’s day to day lives we see people that may be sad or they just look like they need a little boost and we can give those people what they need. When I am feeling blue just one nice gesture brightens my mood, even if it is just a “Hi, how are you?”. So I challenge you all this week to be a rainbow to one person who is looking a bit cloudy! Book Review: Genuine driven women read lots of books! We’ll make sure to recommend a book each week that will inspire you or help you on your journey to success! This week’s book is: The Invisible Leader By Zach Mercurio If you’d like to buy this book in any format, including the audiobook version for less than $10.00, click this link: https://amzn.to/2DZ4sqD This book discusses why we should leverage the fundamental human search for purpose and meaning, and how that purpose - rather than any one person, is what truly leads and motivates people to do their best. This book will help today’s leaders, educators, and parents discover, clarify, and deliver their reason for existence―their authentic purpose, and to help those they lead find it for themselves. "The Invisible Leader" is a unique and compelling combination of practical tools, storytelling, research, and case studies which form the basis of a powerful new approach to leadership. Click the link to buy the book (available in several formats): https://amzn.to/2DZ4sqD We genuinely Want to know! Are you driven to succeed? Email genuinedrivenwomen@gmail.com or call us at (724) DRIVEN-2 or (724) 374-8362 and leave a voice message. Ask questions, leave comments, or give us feedback! We’ll use your voicemails on a future podcast! SUBSCRIBE: Please subscribe to this show via iTunes and Stitcher to receive ongoing weekly motivation to turn those dreams into goals and to reach YOUR version of success! We’d love for you to take a couple minutes to write a review on iTunes, which will help us to reach our goal to connect with girls, young ladies, and women who need just this kind of inspiration each week. You can also follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/genuinedrivenwomen/ to join the conversation, get to know us better, and to find about all the new things we will be announcing in the months to come. References: Malala Yousafzai: https://www.biography.com/people/malala-yousafzai-21362253 https://en.unesco.org/gem-report/sites/gem-report/files/EDUCATION_IN_PAKISTAN__A_FACT_SHEET.pdf
On this weeks Episode we have a very special guest Donnice Peterson who discussed the power of conquering your fears, not allowing fear to hold you back and taking fear head on. She also discusses how she uses this mindset as her daily motivation. Do not miss on the end when she recites "Our Deepest Fear" By Marianne Williamson. Hope you all enjoy
Parenting Coach Tameka Anderson gives lessons learned from Marianne Williamson's poem, "Our Deepest Fear." Parents, would you like your child featured on our ‘Kids Korner’ section? Or just have a question to be answered on the show? Send a message here https://www.speakpipe.com/ParentingConfidentKids we only accept 20 parents at a time so act fast!
anarchy .(2)........ jesus Spoke with performance artist Plaedo about living in a climate change era, art as solace/art as weapon, CDs, societal collapse, denial, joyous rebellion, anarchist disaster relief, how art helps us remember the good things, symbolism, street theater, zipper songs, dance, leftist elitism, planting seed of change, small liberations, and listening to our inner voice. Notes: - The fires were really bad around Eugene at that time, and it was incredibly smoky for days. We were right in the worst of it when this was recorded. Multnomah falls did end up being saved though, although many other areas of the Columbia Gorge were totally devastated -I want to be clear that Ready To Die by Notorious BIG is one of the best albums of all time, like, not-get-my-CD-changer-fixed good -I believe Naomi Klein's prediction about a 50% chance of societal collapse if we didn't stop taking fossil fuels out of the ground by 2017 is from her book "This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate" from 2014, but I can't verify -The saying "If you can talk you can sing, if you can walk you can dance" can be seen as ableist, we can all dance and sing! Referenced: Plaedo's website: https://plaedo.com/ An article about antifa disaster relief: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/hurricane-harvey-antifa-texas-flooding-antifacist-storm-relief-efforts-a7921846.html Emma Goldman quote: "If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution." 1000 Gestalten: Hamburg G20 Protest "zombie walk" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV99jp897Cw Poem "Our Deepest Fear" by Marianne Williamson: “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”
Reflecting on the work from Marianne Williamson, Our Deepest Fear, an excerpt from a Return to Love. Tune in, it's short, sweet and brilliant! www.InspiredConversations.net
Marianne Williamson - Our Deepest Fear. FULL EPISODE: http://londonrealacademy.com/episodes/marianne-williamson-our-deepest-fear/ Marianne Williamson is an American spiritual teacher, author and lecturer. She has published ten books, including four New York Times number one bestsellers. Marianne is also the author of what is widely regarded as the most mis-attributed quotes of all-time (often erroneously attributed to the inaugural address of Nelson Mandela), the poem "Our Deepest Fear": Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone and as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give others permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. Watch Chris Eubank recite Our Deepest Fear on London Real: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuxxeFRSwOk&list=PL9F0Fb36EYxtaJh3xSZ-gDW3REKo-dLhH&index=9 Marianne Williamson's website: http://marianne.com/ Marianne Williamson on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MarWilliamson SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToLondonReal LONDON REAL TV: http://www.londonreal.tv Music by: DJ SADHU - SSC238 http://www.djsadhu.com
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Marianne Williamson - Our Deepest Fear - TRAILER. FULL EPISODE: http://londonrealacademy.com/episodes/marianne-williamson-our-deepest-fear/ Marianne Williamson is an American spiritual teacher, author and lecturer. She has published ten books, including four New York Times number one bestsellers. Marianne is also the author of what is widely regarded as the most mis-attributed quotes of all-time (often erroneously attributed to the inaugural address of Nelson Mandela), the poem "Our Deepest Fear": Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone and as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give others permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. Watch Chris Eubank recite Our Deepest Fear on London Real: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuxxeFRSwOk&list=PL9F0Fb36EYxtaJh3xSZ-gDW3REKo-dLhH&index=9 Marianne Williamson's website: http://marianne.com/ Marianne Williamson on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MarWilliamson SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToLondonReal LONDON REAL TV: http://www.londonreal.tv Music by: DJ SADHU - SSC238 http://www.djsadhu.com
In her poem, "Our Deepest Fear," Marianne Williamson writes, "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure!" There is a balancing act between what we hide and what we reveal and by embracing our power, we can unleash a force for greatness in the world.