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In this week's episode, we're diving into a fascinating and often overlooked area of ADHD: interoception. This is our ability to sense and interpret internal bodily signals like hunger, heartbeat, or emotional shifts. Understanding interoception is key to emotional regulation, self-awareness, and reconnecting with our bodies, especially for women with ADHD.I'm joined by Caroline Williams, a science journalist and author, whose new book, Inner Sense, brings the emerging science of interoception to a mainstream audience. Caroline has written for The Times, The Telegraph, and The Guardian, and is a former feature editor at New Scientist. She's also the author of Override and Move!, the latter named a New Scientist Book of the Year.My new book, The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit, is OUT NOW!What You'll Learn:What interoception is, and how it differs from exteroception and proprioceptionWhy those with ADHD often struggle to regulate internal signalsHow tuning into bodily cues helps with decision-making, intuition, and reducing stressCaroline's motivation for writing her book The role of the vagus nerve in interoceptionHow affective touch (like gentle stroking) supports calming and connectionHow hypermobility may impact interoception and sensory regulationWhy ADHD brains and bodies can respond more strongly to stress, and how this links to RSD (Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria)How to find compassion for your needs and gently support yourself through dysregulationThe emerging conversation around GLP-1 medications, fullness, and potential ADHD applicationsTools to strengthen interoception: body scans, exercise awareness, reminder apps, floatation tanks, and more.Timestamps:02:41 - Understanding The Science Behind Interoception10:19 - Exploring Interoception and Its Impact on Mental Health14:07 - The Importance of Interoception in Therapy24:26 - Understanding The Difference Interoception Can Make 26:50 - Understanding Heart Sensitivity and Anxiety34:33 - The Role of Interoception and Appetite Regulation39:22 - The Impact of Interoception on Body Awareness46:36 - The Power of Compassion when Navigating Neurodivergence Whether you're newly diagnosed or deep into your ADHD journey, this episode offers empowering insights into how listening to your body can become a powerful part of your emotional wellbeing.Links and Resources:Order my book, The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit Join the Waitlist for my new ADHD community-first membership launching in September! Get exclusive founding offers [here].Find my popular ADHD webinars and resources on my website [here].Follow the podcast on Instagram: @adhd_womenswellbeing_pod Follow Caroline on Instagram:
State lawmakers have overridden Gov. Greg Gianforte's veto of a bill that will pay county jails for holding inmates awaiting space at the state psychiatric hospital.
D&P Highlight: Jackson County Legislature Chairman DaRon McGee joins us on Frank White's vetoes & impending override votes. full 658 Thu, 17 Jul 2025 18:58:00 +0000 6hhOhgRS22ICjXAtwDaqJKx4JgrT8j1h news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: Jackson County Legislature Chairman DaRon McGee joins us on Frank White's vetoes & impending override votes. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False
2nd Ward Alderman Brian Hopkins joins Lisa Dent to discuss Chicago City Council not getting the votes required to override Mayor Johnson’s veto of the ‘snap curfew.’
The Friday Workplace Briefing, hosted by Andrew Douglas and Karen Luu
At our next Friday Workplace Briefing Andrew and Thomas will be discussing how harshness can override a valid reason, covering the story of a reinstated University professor. A fascinating story about the failure to act promptly on misconduct, and how the Fair Work Commission deals with delays in disciplinary action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Brandon Johnson has officially vetoed the controversial "snap" curfew ordinance at Wednesday's City Council meeting. The City Council failed to override the Mayor's veto with a 27 to 22 vote.
Mayor Brandon Johnson has officially vetoed the controversial "snap" curfew ordinance at Wednesday's City Council meeting. The City Council failed to override the Mayor's veto with a 27 to 22 vote.
Mayor Brandon Johnson has officially vetoed the controversial "snap" curfew ordinance at Wednesday's City Council meeting. The City Council failed to override the Mayor's veto with a 27 to 22 vote.
Republican lawmakers will be back at work later this month, interrupting their summer recess, to consider overrides on three of Gov. Mike DeWine's budget line-item vetoes, all focused on property taxes. The governor used his red pen 67 times to strike out items in the massive $60 billion-dollar two-year operating budget. He signed off on the budget at the end of June. We will begin Friday's “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable” with a discussion on why lawmakers are taking the unusual step of returning during summer break to address these specific vetoes. Plus, the anticipated summer blockbuster "Superman" has swooped into theaters with some predictions looking at a $200 million global box office haul by the end of the weekend. Directed by James Gunn, the reboot brings Superman back to his hometown. Two Glenville teens, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, created the "man of steel." Superman debuted in Action Comics in 1938.
GLP-1 medications like Ozempic have dominated headlines over the past couple of years. When writing his new book, Diet, Drugs and Dopamine: The New Science of Achieving a Healthy Weight, former FDA commissioner David Kessler wanted to unpack the science beyond those headlines. He also has a personal relationship with the subject, having taken GLP-1 medications himself. Host Flora Lichtman joins Kessler to talk about the latest science on metabolism, weight loss, and how these blockbuster drugs actually work.Guest: Dr. David Kessler is the former commissioner of the FDA and the author of Diet, Drugs and Dopamine: The New Science of Achieving a Healthy Weight.Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
A new MP3 sermon from Calvary Baptist Churches of GB is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Adapt and Override: Becoming a Teachable, Trusted Man Subtitle: Men's Prayer Breakfast Speaker: Dr. B. J. Stagner Jr. Broadcaster: Calvary Baptist Churches of GB Event: Devotional Date: 6/28/2025 Bible: Proverbs 9:9 Length: 24 min.
Welcome back to another episode of The Re-Mind Podcast with Dr Ashleigh Moreland and David Masterton. This week, we're diving into Part 2 of our resilience series—and it's not what you might expect!Last episode, we unraveled the toxic side of “pushing through” and how the old definition of resilience can lead to burnout, override, and self-abandonment. If you missed that conversation, we highly recommend going back to listen first for context.In this episode, we redefine what real, nervous-system-aligned resilience looks like.We discuss:Why “inner resourcefulness” is a truer definition of resilience than endless gritHow to stay present with challenge—without abandoning yourselfThe difference between honoring your nervous system and just overriding it to “get by”Practical examples: parenting, leadership, faith, and daily lifeThe deep link between self-awareness, capacity, boundaries, and healingSpiritual vs. human-level resilience (and why both matter)This conversation invites you to notice where you might be mistaking override for resilience in your own life. What would it look like to move through challenge with more trust, self-awareness, and authentic capacity?Reflection prompts:Where have you confused override with resilience?What old fears or conditioning drive you to push past your own limits?If you weren't afraid, what would healthy resilience look like for you right now?
Alderman Brian Hopkins (2nd Ward) joins Steve Dale to address the ongoing debate with the snap curfew in the city in response to the surge in teen takeovers and whether Mayor Brandon Johnson’s claims about race have merit as he aims to veto the curfew ordinance.
On today's show, Scoot has on Colonel Jeff McCausland, CBS military analyst, to discuss what role the US may play in the Israeli/Iranian conflict. Then Scoot and James from Harvey have an interesting conversation about the misinformation about the Juneteenth holiday. Also, Scoot talks about President Trump criticizing his biggest ally in media, Fox News, Texas silently passing a bill to defund the border wall, not "closing the deal" with a Laker Girl, and more.
Christchurch's Mayor is back with John MacDonald to discuss the biggest stories from the week that was. The Government is giving the Housing Minister the power to overrule local councils, and Phil Mauger has some strong opinions on the topic. Housing intensification is still on the docket, but he's made it clear they'll be pushing back against it all the way. And why are there so many leafblowers out and about? Is that a good use of taxpayer money? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The government has given itself new powers to override councils, if they their decisions will negatively impact economic growth, development or employment. Housing and RMA reform minister Chris Bishop has said the new regulation would stop councils stalling on housing developments. But the opposition said Bishop is annointing himself the chief council despot and it's a massive over-reach. While councils said they shouldn't be blamed for a lack of housing growth. Political reporter Giles Dexter reports.
00000197-836e-d51d-a9d7-f36f37ee0000https://www.wvik.org/podcast/good-morning-from-wvik-news/2025-06-18/iowa-house-lawmakers-sign-up-for-special-session-to-override-gov-kim-reynolds-veto-of-carbon-capture-pipeline-billJoseph LeahyIowa House lawmakers sign up for special session to override Gov. Kim Reyn
We're talking about the seeming plan to close Dupont Circle park for Pride Weekend, we're talking about whether the DC Council should just up and overturn citizen ballot initiatives, and we're saying so long — maybe — to Dave Thomas Circle. Plus, a members-only fourth topic: The state of the Kennedy Center. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $10 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 6th episode: District Bridges Folger Shakespeare Library Nace Law Group Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a young mum, Bernadette Black had one of her most profound leadership realisations. Looking at her newborn son, she realised she would have to "override" fear and seek help. Bernadette's conviction that society could be better for families and young parents spurred her to set up the influential not-for-profit Brave Foundation. Today, she’s started an exciting new venture as the Founder and CEO of Seed Futures. Join the movement to fast-track your professional development. Become an FW Diamond member today. Keep up with @futurewomen on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Threads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A landmark $105 million reparations package will address the lasting impacts of the Tulsa Race Massacre.A constitutionally created board that supervises billions of dollars to fund health and wellness programs in Oklahoma is planning to file a lawsuit.Oklahoma lawmakers voted to override Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of legislation expanding health care coverage for breast cancer screenings late last week.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Bluesky and Instagram at @KOSURadio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
This week we're exploring embodiment science in education with some of the worlds leading embodiment practitioners and cognitive scientists! We believe that this is one of the most important shifts happening in education globally, which is simultaneously so simple, and yet so hard to budge given the depths of the tendencies towards disembodiment, especially in the Western tradition, that we explore. Joining Tim in this fantastic conversation are:Arawana Hayashi heads the creation of Social Presencing Theater (SPT) for the Presencing Institute. Working with Otto Scharmer and colleagues, she brings her background in the arts, meditation, and social justice to creating “social presencing” that makes visible both current reality and emerging future possibilities for individuals and groups. She is currently on the core faculty of the Presencing Institute. Links: https://arawanahayashi.com/https://www.u-school.org/ Book: Social Presencing Theater: The Art of Making a True Move - https://presencing.market/collections/frontpage/products/social-presencing-theater-the-art-of-making-a-true-move Prof. Guy Claxton is a cognitive scientist, education thought leader and prolific author interested in expanding human intelligence through research, writing and education. He has spent most of his working life based in a variety of UK universities including Oxford, Bristol, King's College London and Winchester. Links: https://www.guyclaxton.net/Recent Deans Lecture Series, University of Melbourne: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGFEswKBnMwBook: Co-authored with Emily Poel, Bodies of Learning: How Embodiment Science Transforms Education will be released soon from Routledge.Dr. Akhil Kumar Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Policy at MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences. Akhil works at the intersection of Philosophy, Psychology and education, emphasizing the creation of educational policies and innovative curricula based on embodied approaches that drive systemic change. Links: https://akhilksingh.in/https://www.msruas.ac.in/faculty-staff/akhil-kumarBook, Education for the Embodied Human: A Contemporary Understanding on Human Nature for Holistic Education - https://brill.com/display/title/71864Emily Poel has been teaching embodiment in Berlin for over fifteen years. Originally from Michigan and with a degree in contemporary dance performance and history, she's worked internationally as a performer, choreographer and creative advisor. In 2004 she shifted her focus to embodiment training and hasn't stopped since. Over the last ten years she's developed a large collection of activities using physical awareness tools and movement training to better understand how creativity, learning and thinking actually work. Emily is the co-author with Guy, of the forthcoming book, Bodies of Learning: How Embodiment Science Transforms Education.Links: https://embodimentatwork.co/Move4Schools - https://move4schools.com/Caroline Williams is a UK-based science writer with 20 years' experience in magazine and radio journalism. She writes regularly for New Scientist magazine. Her work has also appeared in the Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph, BBC Future, BBC Earth and the Boston Globe. She is the author of three books: Inner Sense: How the New Science of Interoception Can Transfrom Your Health (2025), Move! The New Science of Body Over Mind (2021) and Override (published as My Plastic Brain in the US, 2018), and the editor of two of New Scientist's Instant Expert Guides: How Your Brain Works: Inside the most complicated object in the known universe (2017) and Your Conscious Mind: Unravelling the greatest mystery of the human brain (2017).Links: https://www.carolinewilliams.net/Caroline's latest book - https://profilebooks.com/work/inner-sense/Move4Schools - https://move4schools.com/
Crystal Earth is in motion, and I can finally reveal the map. If you're here, part of you holds a piece of the map, too. - Monet Summary In this conversation, Monet discusses the significant energetic shifts currently taking place on Earth, sharing personal insights and experiences related to her journey. She elaborates on the concept of the 'override pulse' and its role in activating crystalline beings and dismantling old control systems. Monet emphasizes the importance of understanding the new paradigm of 'Crystal Earth' as distinct from previous notions of 'New Earth' and highlights the collective purpose of those awakening to these changes. Takeaways Monet shares her personal journey and the intense shifts she has experienced. The concept of the 'override pulse' is introduced as a transformative energy. Crystalline beings are being activated to help build a new reality. The Galactic Federation's control systems are being dismantled. Monet emphasizes the importance of coherence and integrity in the new paradigm. The future of Earth is described as 'Crystal Earth', distinct from 'New Earth'. Monet encourages listeners to embrace their roles in this transition. The conversation highlights the significance of inner earth grids and crystalline vaults. Monet's mission is to help other crystalline beings stabilize. The importance of love and stabilization for crystalline children is emphasized. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Context of the Shift02:31 Personal Journey and Insights04:57 The Override and Its Significance07:22 Dismantling the Suppression Grid10:10 Crystalline Vaults and Inner Earth Grids12:41 The Galactic Plan and Historical Context14:47 The Nature of Control and Freedom17:07 The Crystalline Override Explained18:53 Activation of Crystalline Beings21:11 Building the Future Crystalline Earth22:49 The Role of the Saboteur23:09 Rejecting Controlled Ascension24:20 The Crystal Earth Movement25:33 Dismantling Control Structures26:42 The Override Pulse28:51 Transmitting New Frequencies31:04 Building a Sustainable Future33:06 The Role of Crystal Beings35:16 Earth's Sovereignty and Multiversal Impact36:51 Flying Under the Radar40:45 Breaking Free from Old Structures43:40 Emerging Sovereign Planet45:31 Launching the Crystal Earth Podcast
This is the one. The episode where everything clicks.In Manifestation Override, we're tapping into a new frequency — one that bypasses the usual “checklist” of things that have to happen before your desires can manifest. If you've ever felt like your dream life is just out of reach, like you're always one more healing, one more step, one more alignment away… this episode is your divine interruption.We're talking about overriding the old paradigm and stepping into the now — where manifestation is less about doing and more about being. This is about collapsing timelines, plugging into Source, and realizing that the version of you who already has it all… is already here.
Currently, Nebraska law prohibits anyone with three or more drug-related felony charges or any drug distribution charge from accessing federal SNAP benefits. A bill from Sen. Victor Rountree would have removed those restrictions, as long as the beneficiaries had completed their sentences and participated in a substance abuse treatment program. The bill passed last week, but Gov. Jim Pillen vetoed it, leading to a vote to override Monday.
BEST OF - Miami-Dade Commission votes to override mayor's veto over fluoride in water; 3 bears killed, DNA samples sent off following deadly attack in South Florida; Russian man stole luxury yacht, led Florida deputies on pursuit; National Correspondent Rory O'Neill says the Conclave has begun to choose the new Pope and also talks about the REAL ID law now in effect; Trump meets with Canadian PM; Pete Hegseth speaks at MacDill AFB; FAA issues ground delay at Newark Airport.
What happens when a papal constitution seems to contradict a past ecumenical council? We explore Church authority, plus questions on circumcision, plenary indulgences, the Holy Spirit, and why Jesus wept for Lazarus even knowing the resurrection was near. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 04:02 – Is it possible for an ecumenical council’s constitution to be overridden by a subsequent papal constitution or declaration? 11:45 – I have a son on the way. Is it still licit for Catholics to be circumcised? 17:31 – How didn't God save Adam and Eve’s first children from the wound of original sin? 20:24 – I’ve always heard that the Holy Spirit is the love between the Father and Son. Most recently I've heard that it’s a person. What’s correct? 29:30 – Is a faithful Catholic committing a grave act when seeking a divorce when domestic abuse is involved? 33:51 – Does our modern dual definitions of ‘prodigal' come from the parable? 38:52 – After the resurrection of the dead and we are living here on earth, what will happen to us when our sun explodes? 41:39 – If we apply a Plenary indulgence to a soul in purgatory, do we need to continue to pray for them? 47:09 – Why did Easter happen to land after two full moons? 49:13 – Is it okay for me to attend a non-Catholic wedding that won't even be at a church? 50:25 – In 2020 I died in the hospital 3 times. Who can I talk to about what I saw to help explain and understand it? 52:07 – Why did Jesus weep when Lazarus died when he knew he was going to resurrect him?
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick points out that the Texas Senate has pass all top 40 “priority bills.” The Senate has, as of Friday, passed 631 bills while the BurrowCrat House has passed only 182. Both officially began work on the same day but as usual the House plays around with its internal politics for months before getting to the work it must do in the 140-day session.And speaking of convening for legislative work, Senator Birdwell has gotten a bill out of the Senate to the House that allows the Legislature to come back into session after the deadline for the governor to veto bills for the purpose of overriding vetoes.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.More evidence of how much legitimate bail reform is needed, a job the Texas House has failed on in the past: Harris County Magistrates Awarded More than 10,000 PR Bonds for Felonies in 2024.Governor Abbott goes after the City of San Marcos and its anti-Israel resolution.Abbott and Nimm appointed by President Trump to the new FEMA Review Council.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
"Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things."~ 1 Corinthians 13:7Why do I get so hurt by others' actions?Why is it so hard for me to let things slide?How can I give people close to me the benefit of the doubt?In episode 72 of This Whole Life, Kenna and Pat dive into the concept of Positive Sentiment Override, a game-changing mindset for building stronger, more joyful relationships. Kicking things off with some spirited candy rankings for the Easter season, the duo opens with laughter before turning to the more serious - but deeply practical - work of cultivating a positive lens in daily interactions with loved ones. Together, they break down Dr. John Gottman's research on how seeing the best in others impacts not only our relationships but our own mental health. Together, they share real-life scenarios of how our internal narratives can shape the atmosphere in our homes, grounded in both faith and psychology. Whether you're looking for ways to make your domestic church into a greater sanctuary or wanting to shake off negativity in your marriage, family, or friendships, this episode is packed with relatable stories, actionable takeaways, and faith-filled encouragement.Episode 72 Show NotesChapters:0:00: Introduction, Candy Rankings, and Highs & Hards18:09: What is Positive Sentiment Override?27:40: What if they're truly doing something wrong?32:28: How do I know I'm in Negative Sentiment Override?43:39: Practical situations50:56: Challenge By ChoiceReflection Questions:What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?When have you enjoyed positive sentiment override with others? When have you been stuck in negative sentiment override?How do you know when you're in a negative space with a loved one? What are the signs?How do you break out of negative sentiment override and think more positively of your loved ones?Why is it so hard to give the people closest to us the benefit of the doubt? What can you do to extend that grace to them?Send us a text. We're excited to hear what's on your mind!Support the showThank you for listening, and a very special thank you to our community of supporters! Visit us online at thiswholelifepodcast.com, and send us an email with your thoughts, questions, or ideas.Follow us on Instagram & FacebookInterested in more faith-filled mental health resources? Check out the Martin Center for IntegrationMusic: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.
Sean Smith, Jackson County Legislator, On If They Will Override Frank White's Veto | 4-21-25See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textChronic pain affects more Americans than cancer, heart disease, and diabetes combined, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood and poorly managed health conditions.In this episode of the CareTalk Podcast, John Driscoll sits down with Jennie Shulkin, Founder of Override Health, to discuss how her personal experience with chronic pain led to building a virtual, team-based care model that can revolutionize pain management as we know it.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to use the notwithstanding clause to ensure multiple-murderers die in jail, which would make him the first prime minister to invoke the clause to override Charter rights. The Power Panel debates whether the proposal is tough on crime or legally and politically dangerous. Plus, Liberal Leader Mark Carney apologizes after Liberal operatives planted 'stop the steal' buttons at a conservative conference.
In this episode, I explore how our bodies talk to us through pain, fatigue, and other symptoms. I stress how crucial it is to pay attention to those subtle hints before they blow up into bigger problems. I introduce what I call the "cycle of endurance," where we often push through little discomforts, which can lead to more serious issues down the line. I encourage you to see these moments as chances for growth and to build a kind and understanding relationship with your body. By tuning into these signals, you can help your body heal and recover, turning pain into a journey of self-discovery and better health.
You're not indecisive. You've just been conditioned to override your own clarity. In this episode, Mischelle breaks down why high-achieving women often doubt their inner knowing, not because they lack intuition, but because chronic stress, emotional burnout, and people-pleasing have rewired their nervous systems to seek approval over alignment. You'll learn how to recognize the emotional static that blocks discernment and what it looks like to return to whole-life decision-making that's grounded, clear, and honest. → Ready to stop managing stress and start mastering what's actually underneath it? Join the waitlist for the April 17th workshop: Stress Isn't the Problem, It's the Symptom https://workshops.mischelleoneal.net/symptom
Kyle Gough, attorney at Gough Legal Group, joined Fort Wayne's Morning News to talk with Kayla Blakeslee about federal judges and their authority to override the President. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A conversation with Chanie Krasnianski, a seasoned educator and shlucha on the Upper East Side in Manhattan, NY, about the beauty of the Jewish perspective on sexuality, mikvah, and marriage. Explore the spiritual depth of physical attraction, the beauty and struggles that can arise with the laws of family purity, how to navigate religious differences in a relationship, and the deep potential for holiness and profound connection within our most intimate spaces. Contact Chanie at ckrasnianski@gmail.com.To inquire about sponsorship & advertising opportunities, please email us at info@humanandholy.comTo support our work, visit humanandholy.com/sponsor.Find us on Instagram @humanandholy & subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on all our upcoming conversations ✨Human & Holy podcast is available on all podcast streaming platforms. New episodes every Sunday on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.TIMESTAMPS:0:00:00 - The Bedroom is the Holy of Holies0:00:41 - Partner With Human & Holy 0:01:57 - Guest Introduction: Chanie Krasnjanski0:03:01 - Welcome Chanie 0:03:27 - Topic: Holy Intimacy0:03:33 - Chanie's Background 0:05:53 - Bringing Holiness to Marriage0:07:07 - You Want to Fix the World, Fix Your World0:08:05 - In Times of Crisis, Strengthen the Home 0:09:11 - The Art of Holy Intimacy: Connection0:09:42 - How Do You Begin This Conversation?0:10:27 - Reclaiming Your Sexuality 0:12:48 - Boundaries as Protection, Not Restriction0:14:08 - What is the Jewish Perspective on Sexuality?0:14:28 - The Physical Reality Mirrors the Spiritual Reality0:15:11 - The Kabbalistic Understanding of Male & Female Attraction0:18:22 - Attraction Outside of Marriage 0:19:05 - The Torah's Perspective Keeps You Honest0:20:27 - You Choose How to Satisfy Your Hunger 0:22:13 - Halacha Is Not a Checklist0:26:39 - Accepting the Imperfections in Our Relationship with G-d0:27:48 - Judaism is Not a Religion0:28:17 - A Child Learns Faith In Infancy0:30:36 - Reframing Your Understanding of the Mikvah0:31:10 - The Spiritual Significance of Mikvah Immersion0:33:01 - Femininity is a Divine Vessel0:34:42 - You Can't Override the Spiritual Level of Your Spouse0:35:59 - Building a Relationship with G-d 0:38:26 - Overcoming Personal Discomfort with Mikvah Ladies0:41:42 - Your Triggers are Signals 0:43:41 - When Your Spouse Wants Something But It Isn't the Highest Halachic Standard0:46:07 - When You Feel Uncomfortable Speaking to a Mentor About Intimate Topics0:52:02 - Religious Guilt Around Sexuality 0:55:11 - G-d as a Loving Father0:56:40 - You Are Not Your Spouse's Rabbi0:57:10 - When a Spouse Is Resistant to the Other's Spiritual Growth 01:02:58 - Your Spouse is a Mirror 01:04:09 - When Niddah Draws You Apart 01:08:21 - The Seasons of Marriage 01:10:49 - There's Usually a Deeper Reason01:12:30 - Differentiating Between Law & Custom (Halacha & Chumra)01:15:13 - Strengthening the Mitzvah of Family Purity 01:19:13 - The Jewish Ideals of Sexual Intimacy Are Designed to Encourage Connection01:23:24 - Seeking Out the Right Rabbi or Mentor01:25:24 - Inviting G-d into Our Bedrooms 1:27:31 - Through Intimacy, We Become G-dlike 1:28:02 Host's Outro
3.9.25 | A Supernatural Override Luke 7:11-16 | Dr. Dameion Royal, Pastor
Can the president spend less money than congress directed be spent? It comes down to a legal question around what's known as impoundment. Support NPR and hear every episode sponsor-free with NPR+. Sign up at plus.npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This week, Victoria and Candi bring you an update on a developing story happening in Northern Virginia. Plus, they discuss how the Trump administration is cracking down on woke school districts.
So the president can't spend more money than Congress has agreed and voted to spend. But can the president spend less money than Congress wants?It all comes down to something called "impoundment" and the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, which controls when and how a president can take away money Congress has appropriated.President Trump followed the Impoundment Control Act rules back in 2018. But now, in his second term, he's saying he thinks that law is unconstitutional.On this episode: the history of impoundment, from Thomas Jefferson to Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. And what constitutional scholars and judges are saying after Trump attempted to dismantle a federal agency and freeze trillions in federal funding that goes to states for everything from new school buses to public health research.We've got more about impoundment in the latest Planet Money newsletter.Check out The Indicator's episodes on the gutting of USAID and how American farmers are affected in USAID cuts. And, our previous episode on the big government money pipe that's being closely watched right now.Find more Planet Money: Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter.Listen free at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the NPR app or anywhere you get podcasts.Help support Planet Money and hear our bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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1 section- which machshirei mitzva RE would hold do not override Shabbat and sources for the ones that do, with reasons couldn't deduce from simple "meh matzinu"
1 section- series of prep for mitzvos that do override Shabbos with sources and reasons unable to learn from simple comparison
A conversation about the chassidic work of V'atah Tetzaveh. This conversation explores the generational shift from serving G-d through self sacrifice to a generation that is asked to serve G-d through abundance and an integration of our individual selves, as well as the role of a Tzaddik in helping us reveal the light of our souls. Contact Sara Blau and learn more about her work at www.sarablau.com. Some terms to know: Maamer | a divinely inspired teaching shared by a chassidic rebbe to his disciples Rebbe | a spiritual leader Sechel | intellect Middos | character traits Mesiras Nefesh | self sacrifice Matan Torah | receiving the Torah at Mt. Sinai Purim Katan Maamer | a Chassidic teaching shared by the Lubavitcher Rebbe before Purim Katan Kriyas Yam Suf | splitting of the sea Gzeira | decree Yehudim | Jews Sicha | talk given by a rebbe Rebbe Rashab | the fifth Chabad Rebbe Koach | strength Ahavas Hashem | love of G-d Ahavas Haolam | love of the Creator based on a love of the Creator's world Ohel | Lubavitcher Rebbe's resting place Study the original text that this conversation is based on here: https://www.chabad.org/therebbe/article_cdo/aid/145191/jewish/Maamar-Veatah-Tetzaveh.htm Episode Partners: TOVEEDO: An online children's streaming subscription featuring exclusive Jewish content created and sourced by Toveedo. Use code HH10 for 10% off at Toveedo.com. ZELDA HAIR: A wig company that champions the holistic process of hair covering for Jewish women. Shop Zelda Hair at zeldahairshop.com and discover the heart behind the brand on Instagram @zeldahair. To inquire about sponsorship & advertising opportunities, please email us at info@humanandholy.com To support our work, visit patreon.com/humanandholy or humanandholy.com/sponsor. Find us on Instagram @humanandholy & subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on all our upcoming conversations ✨ Human & Holy podcast available on all podcast streaming platforms. New episodes every Sunday on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Timestamps: 00:00 Host's Introduction 00:01:30 Toveedo Sponsorship 00:02:28 Zelda Hair Sponsorship 00:03:17 Conversation Begins 00:10:30 Self Sacrifice Vs. A Conscious Relationship With Your Essence 00:14:18 Spiritual Adrenaline Doesn't Always Last 00:15:30 Can You Become Something You're Not? 00:20:24 A Generation Seeking Authenticity 00:27:00 Serving G-d For External Reasons 00:31:11 Why You Don't Have to be in Survival Mode 00:32:00 Creating a Lasting Judaism 00:34:12 I Want to Connect to G-d 00:37:25 A Tzaddik Empowers Us to Lead Our Own Selves 00:43:00 A Collective Desire for Spirituality 00:45:00 When Our Judaism Becomes Who We Are As People 00:47:35 Navigating The Uncomfortable Parts of our Jewish Practice 00:56:12 Is It Selfish or Is It Selfless? 01:01:44 Utilizing Our Unique Gifts When It Feels Indulgent 01:04:00 When Our Souls Are Expressed We Love People for Who They Are 01:07:39 What Does It Mean to Love G-d? 01:12:00 Do We Have a Leader? 01:16:30 Knowing Where to Dig Within Ourselves 01:17:30 What is the Role of the Rebbe After His Passing? 01:19:30 An Eye Towards the Future 01:22:00 What Is the Call of the Hour? 01:27:00 Host's Outro
In this episode, Liz explores the power of intuition, why we often ignore it, and how to build self-trust. She shares a real-life coaching story of an Enneagram 9 client who felt uneasy about a date but convinced herself to go anyway—only to realize her gut feeling was right all along. Liz also opens up about her own struggle with listening to intuition, particularly around alcohol and self-care. She breaks down why we override our inner wisdom, the fears that hold us back, and the practical steps we can take to strengthen our intuitive voice.Find the Complete Show Notes Here -> Resources:APPLY FOR 1:1 COACHINGWAYS TO WORK TOGETHER
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