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Mikvah.org
Reclaiming the Joy of Mikvah

Mikvah.org

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 51:54


Insights & Tips For Anxiety & OCD In Chafifa with Mrs. Sarale Bluming Shlucha in Potomac Maryland. For Helpful Resources visit Mikvah.org/ocd

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Don't Judge Me Podcast
NXT40 ep 11. Recognizing My Red Flag(s)

Don't Judge Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 14:04


In Episode 11 of "The Next 40," join me on a journey of self-discovery as I navigate some of the outdoor exhibits at the Glen Stone Museum in Potomac Maryland. Here I open up and talk about my biggest Red Flags. Well it's actually just one red flag, and I go into how it casts a looming shadow over three crucial aspects of my life going through the intricate landscape of personal accountability and self-awareness all the while enjoying nature and art. Join me for what I'd consider as a more enlightening episode where I show accountability, and the pursuit of personal growth. Don't miss out on the chance to reflect on your own journey and learn valuable lessons on how to become a better version of yourself. Hit that subscribe button and like this video if you're ready to embark on this transformative journey with us.

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Cancer Interviews
077: Anne Shimabukuro - Pancreatic Cancer Survivor - Potomac, Maryland, USA

Cancer Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 29:32


When Anne Shimabukuro, a healthy mother of two, noticed a sharp pain in her left side in 2005, one that manifested itself when she ate, she immediately sought medical attention.  That led to a diagnosis of a malignant tumor in her pancreas.  She wasted no time in getting part of her pancreas removed.  It required a surgical procedure, followed by chemotherapy and radiation therapy.  Anne survived pancreatic cancer and today enjoys a healthy lifestyle.

Art as Experience: Podcasts
Faith Ringgold at the Glenstone Museum

Art as Experience: Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 60:00


We visit again the great new modernist museum in Potomac Maryland, the Glenstone, and discuss the current retrospective exhibition of Faith Ringgold.

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Health Gig
36. Fr Bill Byrne - Talks about living in the now and how to tune into peace - Wash Archdiocese

Health Gig

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 29:21


Father Bill Byrne is a chronically hopeful person. He is the priest of the Archdiocese of Washington (and a radio and YouTube star) and currently serves as the pastor of Our Lady of Mercy in Potomac Maryland. He was the chaplain at the University of Maryland, Pastor of St. Peter's on Capitol Hill and secretary for social concerns for the Archdiocese of Washington. More importantly Father Byrne is a friend and his beloved in our community where he serves. In this podcast Father Byrne talks about how his chosen profession is a never ending source of fun and joy even in the midst of really challenging moments. He sheds light on the healing and transformation the Catholic church has faced in recent years and what he sees for the future. He believes that many people think they will be happy when they get retired and can relax. “But it's a shame because everything is being revealed in the now. So happiness is not a destination. Happiness is a byproduct of doing good and of being yourself”, he explains. He goes on to add, “Happiness is not the destination, it's the experience of being in the right place and embracing wherever you are. There are many roads, but you know which is the right road, and when do follow that road as lovingly and joyfully as possible then you will know peace.” Father Byrne believes that his job involves 90% listening, which he does as a daily practice of meditative prayer with God for one hour a day. He also listens to the younger priests by having dinners, and listens in weekly staff meetings which he invites everyone - including the secretaries. He says “I want as many ears hearing an issue as we possibly can.” He lost 50 pounds with one simple change to his diet, cutting out sugar. He explains that if a cracker has sugar in it is probably has twenty nine ingredients. If the cracker has no sugar it probably has only four ingredients. Avoiding sugar essentially meant avoiding processed foods.

Health Gig
Ep. 36: Fr Bill Byrne - Talks about living in the now and how to tune into peace - Wash Archdiocese

Health Gig

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 29:21


Father Bill Byrne is a chronically hopeful person. He is the priest of the Archdiocese of Washington (and a radio and YouTube star) and currently serves as the pastor of Our Lady of Mercy in Potomac Maryland. He was the chaplain at the University of Maryland, Pastor of St. Peter's on Capitol Hill and secretary for social concerns for the Archdiocese of Washington. More importantly Father Byrne is a friend and his beloved in our community where he serves. In this podcast Father Byrne talks about how his chosen profession is a never ending source of fun and joy even in the midst of really challenging moments. He sheds light on the healing and transformation the Catholic church has faced in recent years and what he sees for the future. He believes that many people think they will be happy when they get retired and can relax. “But it's a shame because everything is being revealed in the now. So happiness is not a destination. Happiness is a byproduct of doing good and of being yourself”, he explains. He goes on to add, “Happiness is not the destination, it's the experience of being in the right place and embracing wherever you are. There are many roads, but you know which is the right road, and when do follow that road as lovingly and joyfully as possible then you will know peace.” Father Byrne believes that his job involves 90% listening, which he does as a daily practice of meditative prayer with God for one hour a day. He also listens to the younger priests by having dinners, and listens in weekly staff meetings which he invites everyone - including the secretaries. He says “I want as many ears hearing an issue as we possibly can.” He lost 50 pounds with one simple change to his diet, cutting out sugar. He explains that if a cracker has sugar in it is probably has twenty nine ingredients. If the cracker has no sugar it probably has only four ingredients. Avoiding sugar essentially meant avoiding processed foods.

The Soccer Sidelines
Better Coaching With John O’Sullivan

The Soccer Sidelines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 11:52


"What do you remember about the best coach you ever had?" John O'Sullivan asked. He had passed out yellow sticky pads to all tables in the room and asked us to write down our top five characteristics- one per sticky. He stood in front of a room full of coaches, team managers, and a few other invited guests as he spoke. What he would reveal to us in the next five minutes would become an “ah ha” moment for many in the room and a lesson for you to think about the next time you're on the field of play.  List Five Qualities of the Best Coach You Ever Had  On March 6th, 2019, I received a generous offer from the Potomac Soccer Association in Potomac Maryland to attend their annual coaches dinner as a guest. Laurie Lane, the Executive Director for the Club reached out to me - honoring a practice of connecting with her community that I have come to admire. She and her leadership team spent some money to bring John O'Sullivan, the Founder and CEO of Changing the Game Project, out from Oregon and she knew how much I've been inspired by his work. The evening didn't disappoint. The food was good. The company was invigorating, and the Keynote speaker, John O'Sullivan, was inspiring as always. He gave us a few minutes to write down the top five qualities we each remember from our favorite coach or coaches. “What things really stand out for you?” He asked. "What do you most remember that made them great?"When he was done, he pointed to two walls on either side of the dinner hall. The room was well lit so the light tan walls stood on either side of us like towering empty white boards. This should be interesting, I thought. Brainstorming, maybe. I wonder how he's going to sort these answers. There were easily 60 people in the room. That's at least 300 stickies by my count. I looked around as the last of my fellow dinner guests - most of them coaches and team managers - put down their pens. Lists complete.  John O'Sullivan (right) and I (left) "If your sticky has to do with your coach's knowledge of the sport, the techniques, the tactics,” he said “place your sticky (on the wall to my right).” "If your sticky has to do with your coach's ability to connect," he continued, “this is the stuff like emotional intelligence, the connection, caring..."  listening, inspiring, and other soft skills that don't have to do with knowledge of the game, tactics, or game strategy. "stick it on the wall to my left."  Within seconds, the throng of people moving to the soft skills wall made the point loud and clear. The "connection" wall that had nothing to do with knowledge of the game, with tactics, or strategies was soon covered with yellow stickies. The "knowledge" wall that had to do with the stuff that traditionally gets taught in coaching courses had some stickies, but there was no comparison. If I had to guess, the ratio looked like 4:1 in favors of coaching soft skills.  "Do we notice a pattern emerging? he asked. The message he was sharing with us became clear in a very physical and visible way.  Coaching Skills Beyond the Credentials Skills centered around caring, listening, and passion seemed to top our list that evening, but it was clear that most items on the "Connection" wall, the stuff that this room full of adults remembers most about those who influenced them in life, had to do with making deep personal connection, supporting and inspiring people vs the technical elements of the game.  If this little impromptu exercise is repeatable (the fact that John has done this all over the world suggests that it is) and if there is something to be learned here, it is that good coaching is about a lot more than teaching X's and O's. It's about love, caring, trust, connecting, communication, etc.  Dual Meaning for Parents As a parent, I'm looking at these two walls and drawing two big conclusions: 1. 2. I might be meant to coach even if I don't know the technical details of the game yet. If I have the things found on the yellow sticky "Connecting"...

Hard Factor
Hard Factor 3/5: Trump Investigation 2.0, Michael Jackson Couldn't Possibly Have Been Looking At The Man In The Mirror, And Rich Girl Throws Phone

Hard Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 20:00


Sorry for the obnoxious title. Hard Factor has yet to attend blogger school. Let's get into today's news.It seems like the Mueller investigation is ending, although who really knows with that thing. So what's next, we just return to normal, roll up the sleeves and get to work?  Apparently not.  The House of Representatives is about to launch a very long and tedious brand new investigation against President Trump...sound familiar? Hard Factor is just hoping we learn about some obscure porn star we can look up and/or a pee tape comes out of this one.Uhhhhhhh. Uhhhhhh. Don't watch 'Leaving Neverland.'Spoiler alert: Michael Jackson fucks the daylights out of very young kids, a lot, allegedly. Nothing new here right? Well this documentary has the details from first hand victims and YIKES!A 30 year old unemployed rich girl from Potomac Maryland, decided to throw her Mom's giant landline phone directly at her head after her Mom didn't drive her to yoga. She couldn't drive herself because along with not having a job she didn't have a driver's license. She probably thought that was how you use the phone, you throw it at the person you want to talk to. Anyways this chick sucks and the story is fucking wild, so listen to the podcast to get the full details.And so much more in the 'Lightning Round.'  If you have gotten this far in the blog you owe it to yourself to click the link to the podcast at the top and find out.

ISKCON of DC
Questions for the Sages 45 - Dhyani

ISKCON of DC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 78:35


It was almost exactly a year ago that Dhyani first visited the Hare Krishna temple in Potomac Maryland. We discuss the events leading up to her visit, and her thoughts about future plans and involvement. For more episodes, go to http://questionsforthesages.com Questions for the Sages is also on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/questionsforthesages/ And on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY3USiACeeLMPZeAnUeTkKQ Thanks to Rico Hayes for the theme music: http://www.ricohayes.com

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ISKCON of DC
Questions for the Sages 34 - Guru dasa

ISKCON of DC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 77:42


Today I spoke with Guru dasa, who is a regular attendee at the Hare Krishna temple in Potomac Maryland. We had a wide-ranging, thoughtful discussion. For more episodes, go to http://questionsforthesages.com Questions for the Sages is also on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/questionsforthesages/ And on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY3USiACeeLMPZeAnUeTkKQ Thanks to Rico Hayes for the theme music: http://www.ricohayes.com

ISKCON of DC
Questions for the Sages 25 - Jiva Tattva dasa

ISKCON of DC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2017 103:39


Today I spoke with Jiva Tattva dasa, whom I see regularly on Sundays at the Hare Krishna temple in Potomac Maryland. We work together to record the Srimad Bhagavatam class, which meets at 10:30am Sunday mornings. We get into a fairly involved discussion of the story of Prahlada Maharaja. This story is quite well known among Indians and Hindus, but if you are unfamiliar with it, it can be found in the Srimad Bhagavatam. It spans from Chapter 3 of the Seventh Canto, through to Chapter 10. http://www.vedabase.com/en/sb/7/3 We also touch on many other topics. Jiva Tattva dasa is very learned in the scriptures, so there some times when I tried to rephrase things in layman's terms. For more episodes, go to http://questionsforthesages.com Questions for the Sages is also on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/questionsforthesages/ And on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY3USiACeeLMPZeAnUeTkKQ Thanks to Rico Hayes for the theme music and help with photographs: http://www.ricohayes.com

Through the Noise
#42 CharityEngine - Hossein Noshirvani

Through the Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2014 22:46


Want technology to do your work? That’s what Hossein does when he is not playing soccer (or football) for nonprofits with his software solution CharityEngine. Hossein Noshirvani is the President of CharityEngine overseeing the sales and marketing teams. Prior to joining CharityEngine, Hossein was founder of gym management software company, Motionsoft. Along with his brother, they grew the company to over $30,000,000 in annual revenue with a staff of 125 people. He currently resides in Potomac Maryland with his wife, and tiny dog, Miso. In his spare time he enjoys biking, gardening, fishing and playing soccer. CharityEngine’s “One Platform. One CRM. One Support Team.” solution gives nonprofits more control over the technology behind their online fundraising, communications, events & donor management.

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