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This week, we will be studying Romans 12:1-5, where the Apostle Paul urges believers to offer themselves to God, to be transformed by the renewing of their minds, and to live humbly as interdependent members of Christ's Body. John Mark Comer's Practicing the Way, in the chapter titled “How? A Rule of Life,” builds on this vision by offering a practical framework. This “Rule of Life” is not rigid legalism, but intentional patterns and everyday rhythms that foster freedom in the believer's life. Just as the body thrives when every part fulfills its purpose, so too does the soul flourish when ordered around abiding, becoming, and doing like Jesus.SERIES SUMMARY: This series is based on the best-selling Christian book, Practicing the Way, by John Mark Comer. This work guides Christians toward spiritual formation by following the lifestyle of Jesus — through intentional practices like silence, sabbath, simplicity, and community. It emphasizes becoming like Jesus by doing what he did, integrating faith into everyday life through rhythm, discipline, and deep apprenticeship.How can we pray for you? tinyurl.com/stmarcusprayersFill out our online connection card: tinyurl.com/stmarcusconnectcardIf you'd like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here: https://tinyurl.com/stmarcusgive
Are you craving a version of success that doesn't require you to sacrifice your well-being? Yah- me too. And honestly- that's what I've discovered on my journey to building a 6- figure business. The business became a vehicle for my own healing. Through growing my business I have become a more whole, complete, authentic version of myself. This episode kicks off the Sunday Reset series, a place where I share tools that have helped me on my healing journey.You'll learn:The gateway practice that has helped me build my business without abandoning myself. The subtle signs you might be in a state of chronic hypervigilance.A simple embodiment practice to help you feel safe in your body. I'm so excited to kick off The Sunday Reset series with this foundational practice. If you want my in depth process for bringing your body back to safety- you'll want to grab The Calm Nervous System Toolkit. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit alignedimpact.substack.com
Timestamps:00:00 Reunion and writing reflections00:44 Trauma, victimhood, and the untouchable core02:28 Organic vegetables and podcast interruptions03:39 Udo's roots: From Poland to Canada04:16 Why most people are deficient in Omega-307:26 The shocking truth about damaged oil molecules11:34 The real cost of damaged oils13:16 Udo's childhood escape from war19:48 Why science didn't answer life's big questions23:37 We are solar-powered beings31:39 First LSD experience and inner awakening34:55 Did it heal his heartache?39:14 The red-letter Bible and a new question46:15 The being of light and the message of peace50:20 Realizing the problem wasn't Vancouver52:27 The turning point: asking for help58:35 Practicing presence changed everything1:03:13 What is a human being?1:08:29 The Trinity as experience: witness, life, purpose1:14:08 The truth about seed oils1:20:33 Fixing the ratio: Udo's oil blends1:23:55 Favorite spices and how he eats oils today1:24:55 The magic painting question1:30:49 Why war can't kill peace1:31:24 Final messageFind Udo ErasmusWebsite: https://udoerasmus.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theudoerasmus/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/udoerasmus/ Find Graham WardleWebsite: https://pillar.io/grahamwardleFacebook - https://facebook.com/GrahamWardleOnline/Instagram - https://instagram.com/grahamwardle/X/Twitter - https://x.com/GrahamWardle *** Important Notice: Please Read Carefully ***Graham does not have a private fan club, talent management representative, or cyber security team. Unfortunately, there are many fraudsters who create fake accounts pretending to be Graham or associated with him, attempting to deceive and scam the public. These scams have become increasingly elaborate and sophisticated, resulting in significant financial losses for many victims, with some losing thousands of dollars.One of the latest tactics used by these scammers involves pretending to be cyber security experts who claim they can help you recover lost funds. This is another layer of deception designed to exploit those who have already been victimized.It is crucial to remain vigilant and cautious. If any accounts reach out to you claiming to represent Graham or offering services on his behalf, please report and block these accounts immediately. Do not engage with them or provide any personal or financial information.Remember, Graham communicates only through his official channels and would never solicit personal information or money from his audience. Stay safe and protect yourself from these malicious scams.
Ah, summer. The season of sticky popsicles and even stickier expectations. It’s supposed to be the time of rest and freedom, but more-often-than-not, it’s anything but. In this solo episode, Kate shares from her very real, very mosquito-bitten summer, exploring the myth of summer as effortless bliss and what it means to resist our culture’s obsession with doing more, achieving more, and smiling through it all. Instead, what if we embraced a gentler kind of ambition? Kate reflects on the sacred permission of Sabbath, the theology of rest, and how even our underachieving might be a form of holy resistance. If you’re feeling overcooked, overwhelmed, or just plain over it—this one’s for you. Relevant Links:Sabbath as Resistance by Walter BrueggemannHave a Beautiful, Terrible Day by Kate BowlerA Blessing for the Burnt Out, Soul-Drenched, and Sun-Weary Kate's now on Substack! Read her writing here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this insightful episode of the Property Profits Podcast, Dave Dubeau chats with Bethany LaFlam—a securities attorney, real estate investor, author, and luxury retreat entrepreneur. Bethany breaks down what it really means to “practice safe S.E.C.” and why compliance is crucial when raising capital. Bethany shares how she transitioned from a corporate law background into boutique hotel investments and global luxury resort funds. Her unique perspective as both an investor and a legal expert makes her advice especially actionable for mom-and-pop real estate operators and big-name syndicators alike. Listeners will learn about: The right (and wrong) way to involve co-GPs and capital raisers How to leverage “Other People's Everything” (OPE) to scale your business Social media pitfalls that could trigger SEC scrutiny Why compliance and confidence go hand in hand when raising capital - Get Interviewed on the Show! - ================================== Are you a real estate investor with some 'tales from the trenches' you'd like to share with our audience? Want to get great exposure and be seen as a bonafide real estate pro by your friends? Would you like to inspire other people to take action with real estate investing? Then we'd love to interview you! Find out more and pick the date here: http://daveinterviewsyou.com/
In this episode, we explore the concept of "Mind Over Finger" — aligning your mind before taking physical action. · Discover how mental, emotional, and intellectual alignment boosts progress · Learn how myelination impacts your practice outcomes · Replace mindless repetition with intentional, effective strategies · Apply the deep practice model with awareness and curiosity · Shift from “wishful practicing” to purposeful, data-driven improvement If you're ready to hit the ground running come September, Practicing for Peak Performance is your blueprint. This step-by-step course gives you the exact system to practice smarter, perform with confidence, and build unstoppable momentum. Enroll this summer and get bonus access to The Performance Anxiety Solution — free. Start now at http://www.mindoverfinger.com/ppp. Join Practicing for Peak Performance HERE Grab your free Joyful Practice Guide HERE Download the transcript from this episode HERE Mind Over Finger Click www.mindoverfinger.com/coaching to book your free consultation with me. Visit MindOverFinger.com for my online courses as well as free resources on peak performance. Grab my free workshops and PDF downloads by going to www.mindoverfinger.com/resources. Connect: https://www.youtube.com/@MindOverFinger https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson.
On today's episode, we have Lola Phoenix (they/she) join us for a conversation about unpacking and honoring the roots of jealousy. Together we talk about running on the hedonic treadmill, learning to gentle parent ourselves, and the vulnerability of expressing our desires.
All the links: LINKTR.EE/BARBARAFAISONAre you steady? How do you handle routine? You know that everydayness of getting through life. The stuff like getting up, going to work or doing the daily activities we do, cooking, cleaning, keeping the house in order. I know, fun things right?By nature, I am routine averse. Lol. Simply put, routine is not my friend. Although there are things I do routinely, I don't particularly enjoy them. Yes, I cook, keep the house in order, the maintenance things required in life. Do I enjoy them? Not so much. They feel like obligations and requirements most of the time.Have you heard the expression?, Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water- after enlightenment, Chopped wood carry water? What that means to me is Being steady in the midst of the Everydayness or routineness of life.I feel extremely grateful for having my meditation practice. My meditation practice keeps me steady. Practicing breathing and meditation daily keeps me steady. This allows me to start my day from a place of spaciousness, openness, and readiness. The self-awareness I experience simply through my daily time in silence continues to help me expand and grow.As soon as I realize I am awake, I say thank you out loud. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. The simple acknowledgment of being alive another day is a powerful way for me to acknowledge life.When people ask me, how do you meditate every day, I honestly have no answer other than how do I NOT meditate every day. Because I've done some type of meditative practice since the 90s, it is ingrained in the routine that comes with my daily life.Humans are creatures of habit. Think about it, when we rise, we likely brush our teeth, tend to our hygiene, meaning we shower, or at least wipe some important parts, lol, prior to dressing, we may have a cup of coffee or tea or a soda, or a glass of water, and then we begin more routines throughout the day.
Personal Injury Attorney Josh Branch of The Law Offices of Joshua W. Branch joins us for Personal Injury Marketing Minute podcast #107 to discuss getting into the field to make a difference. Josh is driven to a life of service through the practice of personal injury law. Visit Josh online here: https://www.thegeorgiainjuryattorney.com/. Visit Extra Special People, Inc here: https://www.cityofwatkinsville.com/185/ESP. See all episodes or subscribe to the Personal Injury Marketing Minute here: https://optimizemyfirm.com/podcasts/. Transcript: Lindsey: Welcome to the Personal Injury Marketing Minute, where we quickly cover the hot topics in the legal marketing world. I'm your host, Lindsey Busfield. Even though there are some bad players in the personal injury world who are more interested in profit than people, most personal injury lawyers get into the field because they want to make a difference. Josh Branch of Josh Branch Law in Georgia is one such lawyer who is driven to a life of service through the practice of personal injury law. Thank you so much for joining us today, Josh. Josh Branch: Thank you for having me, Lindsey. Lindsey: Well, tell us a little bit about yourself and about your practice. Josh Branch: A little bit about myself, we have a current operation or base. In Athens, Georgia, that's the primary location, the law office of Joshua Branch. We also have satellite offices in Atlanta and on the Georgia coast where you accept cases throughout Georgia and in the Florida accident, licensed to practice in Florida as well. About me, that's as far as wide of a question as we can go. It's the worst question I could possibly ask. No, no, no, it's fine. It's absolutely fine. To kind of piggyback on the topic, I have been around law since the time I was 15 or 16. My church league basketball coach was a lawyer, and he said, you argue so much. You're going to become a lawyer. And everybody else in my family and friends said the same thing. I think I was a little bit apprehensive of doing what everybody else already foretold as my future. But actually, they were right. And so I'm very blessed to be in this position and helping others. Lindsey: I mean, to be able to... To argue, you know, when you're a kid, it can drive everybody else crazy. But if you can harness that energy for good and put it to the benefit of others, then that turns into a superpower. I'll agree. So, I mean, clearly you loved to argue when you were a kid and you went down this path. But why did you want to become a personal injury lawyer at the end of your educational career? Josh Branch: It's a great question. Once I finally decided I did want to go to law school, I initially thought I wanted to go into environmental law. That was my pursuit when I entered into law school. However, as much as I got into it, more I realized that I'm not, and this is most things about me, I'm not on the extreme on either side. So in environmental law, I didn't see myself working for a large oil company. And also at same time, I didn't see myself, you know, working for Greenpeace. They both have places in this world. And, you I didn't feel my heart for myself one way or the other. I worked for an entertainment lawyer. I was in law school. It great. We had incredible experiences. I helped put on a seminar at the Russian Consulate in Manhattan in New York. Great experience. Got to meet a lot of A&R reps and reps from different bands and things of that sort. But when it really came down to tracking towards what I want to do the rest of my life, there is a proverbial David versus Goliath day in, day out when you deal with injured victims dealing with insurance companies. And even though insurance companies and their complete wherewithal and financial backing of which no individual really has outside of a few on the top of the Forbes list,
TW: This episode discusses sensitive topics related to alcohol use, addiction, and mental health. Are you searching for how to stop drinking without calling yourself an alcoholic? That's the question Coaches Bill, Lisa, and Pam answer in this episode, as they courageously share their journeys of finding freedom from alcohol. Coach Bill explains how This Naked Mind helped him quit drinking without adopting the label of "addict," while Coach Lisa reflects on how The Path offered her a safe, supportive space to learn about herself and stop judging her relationship with alcohol. Tune in as they explore how self-compassion, curiosity, and community can help you create the life you deserve. In this episode, Coach Bill + Coach Pam discuss: Choosing This Naked Mind because it showed him how to stop drinking without calling yourself an alcoholic Seeking a program that uplifted him and showed him his inherent power. The profound shift from despair to helping others find freedom. Practicing grace, compassion, and kindness towards himself in the process. Overcoming fear with curiosity to examine what was "underneath the drinking." The beauty of connecting with others in the This Naked Mind community. The realization that The Path shows you the way to feel your inherent awesomeness. Moving from a mindset of perfection to one of continuous progress. …and more In this episode, Coach Lisa + Coach Pam discuss: Feeling truly "seen" for the first time by This Naked Mind content. Finding security and safety within The Path program, realizing she wasn't alone. Learning to stop judging herself and building self-trust. How alcohol forced a conversation that led to designing a life she's excited to wake up to. The understanding that her "anxiety" was her inner wisdom desperate to be heard. The profound feeling of hope and possibility on her first alcohol-free Christmas morning. The truth that there's "no VIP line to freedom" – every step matters and consistency builds self-trust. …and more Coach Bill is a certified Naked Mind Senior Coach who turned his personal struggle into his life's mission. Starting his relationship with alcohol at 16 to cope with trauma and lack of community support, Bill spent 40 years trapped in cycles of negativity and dependency before finding freedom through This Naked Mind on December 27, 2021. He believes there's a better way than traditional recovery methods and specializes in helping LGBTQAI+ individuals explore their unique path to alcohol freedom through honest self-exploration in a completely safe, judgment-free environment. Learn more about Coach Bill: https://thisnakedmind.com/coach/bill-masters/ Coach Lisa is a Certified Senior This Naked Mind Coach and Designing Your Life Coach. After breaking free from daily drinking in 2018, she now helps high-achieving women overcome anxiety and disconnection through intentional, alcohol-free living. Lisa's coaching blends science-backed mindset work with practical life design strategies, guiding women to create lasting change and authentic joy. With over two decades of leadership in international sport, she brings a grounded, compassionate presence to clients navigating burnout, reinvention, and self-discovery. Learn more about Coach Lisa: https://thisnakedmind.com/coach/lisa-kwiatkowski/ BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month at http://BetterHelp.com/NAKEDMIND|BetterHelp.com/NAKEDMIND Quince: For your next trip, treat yourself to the luxe upgrades you deserve from Quince. Go to http://Quince.com/naked|Quince.com/naked for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns Hungryroot: Get 40% off your first box + a free item for life at http://Hungryroot.com/mind|Hungryroot.com/mind with code mind Shopify: Start your $1/month trial at http://Shopify.com/mind|Shopify.com/mind
Implementing the strategies to Sun Safety for long term skin health! In this twelfth episode in our series, we will discuss the importance of protecting our skin for the long term, not only ourselves as parents, but especially our children whose skin is more vulnerable to the long-term impacts of the summer sun. Being aware and practicing the keys to keeping our skin protected from the UVA and UVB rays of the sun are important keys to lifelong health as well as Preventing skin cancer and melanoma, especially when we start in Young Childhood and adolescence. Watch: https://youtu.be/pPYZH6zW6J4
Implementing the strategies to Sun Safety for long term skin health! In this twelfth episode in our series, we will discuss the importance of protecting our skin for the long term, not only ourselves as parents, but especially our children whose skin is more vulnerable to the long-term impacts of the summer sun. Being aware and practicing the keys to keeping our skin protected from the UVA and UVB rays of the sun are important keys to lifelong health as well as Preventing skin cancer and melanoma, especially when we start in Young Childhood and adolescence. Watch: https://youtu.be/pPYZH6zW6J4
In this episode of Voices of Otolaryngology, Rahul K. Shah, MD, MBA, AAO-HNS/F Executive Vice President and CEO, talks with Amanda Dilger, MD, and Neelima Tummala, MD, about practical sustainability strategies that otolaryngologists can implement to reduce environmental impact while maintaining excellent patient care and achieving significant cost savings. Resources: [ADD LINK TO COMPANION BULLETIN ARTICLE - July EXTRA] Reducing Glove Overuse in Outpatient Specialty Clinics: Cost Reduction and Environmental Benefit: https://aao-hnsfjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oto2.70103 More Ways to Listen: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3UeVLtFdLHDnWnULUPoiin Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/voice-of-otolaryngology/id1506655333 Connect the AAO-HNS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaohns X (Twitter): https://x.com/AAOHNS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAOHNS LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-academy-of-otolaryngology/ Website: https://www.entnet.org Shop AAO-HNS Merchandise: https://www.otostore.org Help Us Improve Future Episodes: Share your feedback and topic suggestions at https://forms.office.com/r/0XpA83XNBQ Subscribe to Voices of Otolaryngology for more insights from leading voices in ENT. New episodes released every Tuesday.
Join us as long-time Vineyard member and former staff pastor Emily Nefos preaches from Hebrews 13 in her talk on "Practicing the Presence of God".
In this enlightening conversation, Erin Doppelt and Sasha Bershadsky delve into the intricate world of the chakra system, exploring its significance in Ayurveda, western psychology and spirituality. They discuss how each chakra corresponds to different aspects of physical and emotional health, emphasizing the importance of integration and embodiment in personal growth. The dialogue highlights the interconnectedness of the chakras, the role of devotion in spiritual practice, and the necessity of living with an open heart. Through their insights, listeners are encouraged to embrace their desires, cultivate self-awareness, and recognize the divine grace in their experiences. takeaways: The chakra system is the subtle anatomy that affects physical and mental health. Integration of knowledge into practice is essential for personal growth. The throat chakra is crucial for authentic communication and self-expression. Living with an open heart is vital for emotional health and connection. The third eye chakra allows for intuition and higher vision beyond the material world. Devotion to a higher purpose brings joy and vitality to life. Everything in life is interconnected, and our experiences shape our reality. The quality of our desires reflects our level of consciousness and health. Practicing gratitude aligns us with abundance and joy. Embracing the sacred nature of our desires leads to a fulfilling life. Sasha Bershadsky is a certified Ayurvedic Doctor and yoga teacher (RYT200). After earning her BFA in Communications Design from Syracuse University, she began her career as an Art Director in New York City—where she first discovered Ayurveda. Sasha completed her Clinical Ayurvedic Specialist certification at the California College of Ayurveda and earned her Ayurvedic Doctor certification from Kerala Ayurveda Academy. Today, she works with clients around the world through her private practice, blending ancient wisdom with modern practicality to support lasting healing. She's also the host of Ojas Oasis, a podcast that explores how Ayurveda—the path toward perfect health—fits into the Western world through an integrated lens of timeless tradition and contemporary life. Link to work with Sasha: https://www.ojasoasis.com/book Here is the link to Erin on Sasha's episode on Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ojas-oasis-with-sasha-bershadsky/id1615242839?i=1000662999890 Here is the link to Erin on Sasha's episode on Spotify podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Z4zKNC0Gu5e6EuQzesdxW?si=0e2fa09654db4810 Join Miracles Masterclass: Miracles A Manifestation Masterclass Regulate thyself, Rewire your subconscious, Receive your desiresFriday, August 1st 12pm ET & Monday, August 4th at 12pm ET Join this free two day live masterclass to expand your vessel, rewire your beliefs, and manifest what your soul truly desires. Learn to receive from regulated alignment, embody your legacy, and explore miracles through Eastern ritual, Western psychology, Kabbalah, and a 40-day spiritual practice https://www.erinracheldoppelt.com/miracles Become a certified meditation teacher and spiritual psychology coach with Erin in The Align Coaching Certification™ Apply Here https://www.erinracheldoppelt.com/align-coaching-certification
This week, McKay introduces a practical and powerful challenge: the one-month happiness test. Drawing inspiration from Laurie Santos's famous Yale course, "Psychology and the Good Life," this episode moves beyond big, life-altering events to focus on the small, consistent actions that are scientifically proven to boost happiness. McKay breaks down simple yet profound practices like savoring positive moments, actively choosing your focus through selective attention, expressing gratitude, performing acts of kindness, and strengthening social connections. Through relatable stories and real-world examples, he illustrates how these "micro-adjustments" can retrain our brains, counteracting our natural negativity bias and leading to a more joyful, fulfilling life. Listeners are invited to take the test for themselves and discover how intentional, daily habits can create lasting change.Main Themes:Happiness comes from small, consistent changes, not just big life events.You can retrain your brain to focus on the positive through selective attention.Savoring positive experiences - before, during, and after - deepens their impact.Practicing gratitude is a powerful choice that turns what you have into enough.Acts of kindness boost happiness for both the giver and the receiver.Strong social connections are a primary predictor of a long, happy life.Exercise and sleep are foundational pillars for mental well-being and happiness.You can become the author of your life by choosing what to focus on and practice.What you notice becomes your reality.A one-month test is long enough to implement new habits and see real results.Top 10 Quotes:"The strange truth is... most people return to their baseline level of happiness after these major life events. This phenomenon is called the hedonic treadmill.""Tiny, regular changes to your daily life often make a bigger, longer-lasting difference than these big things.""Your brain is built to scan for problems... but you can change what you focus on, and it will help you be more happy.""Savoring is the deliberate, post-activity act of looking back on what you've done and taking time to appreciate it.""Gratitude turns what we have into enough.""Close relationships, more than money or fame, are what kept people happy throughout their lives.""These examples aren't miracles; they're micro-adjustments in their lives.""You get to choose what you'll focus on. So this month, to test your happiness, focus on the good.""Kind service has this magic feel to it."Show Links:Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen
This week we will be studying Ephesians 4:1-6 under the theme “Do As Jesus Did.” The Apostle Paul calls believers to live a life worthy of the divine calling they've received—a life marked by humility, patience, love, and unity. True spiritual maturity comes not by age but through intentional discipleship, learning to “do as He did” in every area of life.SERIES SUMMARY: This series is based on the best-selling Christian book, Practicing the Way, by John Mark Comer. This work guides Christians toward spiritual formation by following the lifestyle of Jesus — through intentional practices like silence, sabbath, simplicity, and community. It emphasizes becoming like Jesus by doing what he did, integrating faith into everyday life through rhythm, discipline, and deep apprenticeship.How can we pray for you? tinyurl.com/stmarcusprayersFill out our online connection card: tinyurl.com/stmarcusconnectcardIf you'd like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here: https://tinyurl.com/stmarcusgive
A Critique of Practicing the Way, Part 12 - Understanding Human Inability, presented by Bob DeWaay and Barb Gretch. We address Comer's claims that the problems the world is facing today could be solved if Christians would become apprentices of Jesus and compare it to Charles Finney's Pelagian moral government theory. Both lack an understanding of human inability. (duration 00:22:57) Click here to play
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Send us a textRegister your free place for the live online meditation and Q&A with Babaji: https://www.shivarudrabalayogi.org/en/online-satsang Ashtavakta Samhita, Ch 12 "Abiding in the Self" | In Quest of Truth - Q&A with Babaji, No.232Recorded on 129 June with US participants0:00 Intro1:03 Chapter 12, Verse 1-42:28 How do you function in a world where you're unattached to everything?8:49 Baba, are you saying that we should practice restraining our mind?9:06 So this is a practice that we can do every day?9:26 Like so many events in life, you just don't need to get involved with them, just let it go.10:20 Practicing letting go should make it easier for meditation?11:00 Cutting down on unnecessary thinking is an important practice11:23 Attention needs to turn away from thoughts, onto the consciousness itself - how do we do that?15:09 Concentration of the mind is necessary to overcome distractions.16:02 With whatever you're doing, stay present with that. Don't allow your mind to wander around. 16:21 Having neither joy nor sorrow doesn't sound that interesting.19:05 As you meditate more you can rid of becoming a ruminator.20:01 Is there any other way to settle into the Self, besides effortlessly?21:10 Baba experiences the reverse of what we experience - it's effortless for us to have mental chatter but Babaji's mental state is to be silent.22:02 If you meditate regularly, the mind is a quieter place.23:41 Accepting the results of our actions doesn't mean we can't try to change them.26:23 "You need to understand the futility of actions, as there's nothing to achieve."29:26 Importance of the zoom calls with Babaji which motivate us and inform us of the possibilities, otherwise it would be really difficult.31:18 So what you're saying is that anything you achieve in this world is impermanent, it is not going to bring you peace, so it's really equivalent to nothing.32:33 "Your very nature is Supreme Peace and the rest is unreal."36:50 Important things we can practice during the day to quiet our mind.38:59 If the mind is into imaginations, then you have to do sadhana to achieve silence of the mind.42:48 "By a thought of the mind, you cannot know your real Self. Only by becoming quiet in the mind can you know your real Self... ...To know the space, you have to become space."45:44 Mind can never give the Truth.46:38 "You can make everything else disappear, but you can't make yourself disappear."48:25 When you start to meditate, after about 40 minutes the mind and body get still, is that the time that the thoughts gets purified?49:44 I always want to cry after a meditation. I find it very frightening when you're all alone.50:47 When memory and time is the material of the mind, can the mind observe without memory and time.51:56 So is supreme peace the ultimate goal of life? Is that what it is?52:45 You mentioned that when your mind is completely quiet, then you dissolve in the consciousness. What's the process?54:26 We don't really get absorbed into the Self, into the pure consciousness? We are the pure consciousness. Just the illusion that I am a separate being is what ends, right?55:36 Situations happening because they were set in motion by desires long ago or is it happening because that is what the universe wants from me at this point?57:41 Is it possible that everyone has already experienced Self RealizatioRegister your free place for the live online meditation and Q&A with Babaji: https://www.shivarudrabalayogi.org/en/online-satsang Website: http://www.srby.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/shivarudrabalayogiTwitter: https://twitter.com/SRBYmissionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shivarudrabalayogi/
Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 11 and later with end-stage renal disease, Suzanne drew on her personal experience to write an MSc thesis exploring the lived challenges of adhering to a highly restrictive dialysis diet. Following her kidney transplant, she was struck by the lack of clear nutrition guidance for transplant recipients, making the transition to managing her new kidney particularly difficult. Determined to fill this gap, she conducted research to develop evidence-based dietary guidelines, which she published in Transplant International and presented at the European Keto Live Conference in Switzerland. X: https://x.com/suzeschneider Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zanne_schneider/ Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer 00:47 Introduction 05:50 Balancing diet after transplant 07:55 Exploring post-transplant protein needs 14:23 Protein benefits for diabetics 18:35 Optimizing immunosuppressants with diet 21:22 White blood cells and inflammation 26:43 "Life transformation after organ transplant" 30:12 Transplant eGFR limitations 34:04 Challenges of cooking vs. convenience 35:46 Practicing outside NHS 39:37 Managing type 1 with sports 43:53 Double transplant 45:45 Pancreatic transplantation challenges 49:57 Where to find Suzanne Join Revero now to regain your health: https://revero.com/YT Revero.com is an online medical clinic for treating chronic diseases with this root-cause approach of nutrition therapy. You can get access to medical providers, personalized nutrition therapy, biomarker tracking, lab testing, ongoing clinical care, and daily coaching. You will also learn everything you need with educational videos, hundreds of recipes, and articles to make this easy for you. Join the Revero team (medical providers, etc): https://revero.com/jobs #Revero #ReveroHealth #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree Disclaimer: The content on this channel is not medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider.
00:00 — Intro01:20 — Spiky balls & rubber bands: today's body connection practice04:30 — Sensory tools that keep you present without overwhelm07:30 — From numbing to feeling: finding what actually helps09:50 — Steph's story of reactivity and preparing for charged conversations13:50 — Parenting through sensory behaviors with curiosity instead of shame16:30 — What's your current inner work — and who helps you practice it?18:30 — Taking advantage of easy relationships to grow new skills23:00 — Receiving someone's gentle presence — and not pushing it away26:00 — Practicing preference-setting in low-stakes relationships30:00 — Challenging assumptions about who can hold your truth35:00 — Projecting vs. reality: who actually wants to support you38:00 — Letting people inspire possibility and identity48:00 — Showing up in your identity can liberate others, too51:45 — Subtle spine play: today's closing embodiment practiceIn this episode of Wholehearted Loving, Georgianna and Steph explore how to use the people around you as gentle catalysts for your inner work.Steph shares how she learned to prepare for difficult conversations by practicing honesty with people who feel emotionally safe — and how, even in easeful relationships, reactivity can still show up. Georgianna tells stories of parenting her son through sensory regulation, processing cultural identity, and letting her friends model what's possible — from professional change to playful expression.Together, they reflect on how curiosity and presence help turn everyday relationships into spaces for experimentation, skill-building, and healing.Discover how:Practicing skills in safe relationships builds confidence for harder onesSensory tools like spiky balls or rubber bands can help you stay regulatedReal-life people offer more opportunities than you think for embodied growth"Like finding gold." – Alma W."The best therapy I've ever done for myself." – Sanjeev B.Join our monthly membership for LIVE calls & practice:http://bit.ly/4eF86reGet our Self-Compassionate Body-Based Toolkit:https://bit.ly/40Vnz3bEvery episode begins and ends with a body-based self-connection practice, so you can grow your capacity to be with all that life brings. We also include self-reflection and journaling prompts each week, posted on our Instagram @wholeheartedloving. New episodes every Sunday at 10am PT.Learn more about us and how you can practice with us LIVE at wholeheartedloving.comWith love,Georgianna & Steph
What we practice, we become. From everyday acts of kindness to intentional habits of listening, generosity, and reflection, our imperfect efforts shape us and ripple outward into the world. This episode reflects on how small, steady practices can lead to real transformation.
Be careful not to do good things just to get attention. If you do them so people will notice you, the only reward you'll get is their praise. There won't be a reward from God.
Many believers know God is with them, but too few live aware that He's within them. As a result, they live spiritually stuck, weak, weary, even defeated. Yet Scripture says the same Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead lives in us. What does that mean for your everyday life? It means the power to resist sin, walk in your gifts, push back darkness, and love like Christ doesn't come from you—it comes from the God who lives within. God living within makes us powerful. To support this ministry, visit www.waynesborofm.com/give
Waiting for a PA school interview invite before prepping? Big mistake. In this episode, we're breaking down the most common and high-yield questions you need to start practicing now—plus tips to stand out, sound confident, and avoid the rambling panic spiral._____________________
The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews cellist Alisa Weilerstein. Alisa is enjoying a career as an international soloist and chamber musician. In this interview, she shares what the experience of being recognized with a MacArthur “genius grant” Fellowship in 2011 was like, and how it impacted her career. She also talks about how she grew up surrounded by music, never had any doubt she wanted to be a professional cellist, her advice for building an international career and much more! For more information on Alisa: https://alisaweilerstein.com/You can also find Alisa on Instagram and Facebook: @alisaweilersteinIf you are looking for in person/virtual cello lessons, or orchestral repertoire audition coachings, check out www.theCelloSherpa.comFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Bluesky @theCelloSherpaFor more information on our sponsor: www.CLEAResources.com
In this episode, we're talking about why surface-level friendships leave us feeling empty and how real community starts when we share both our joys and sorrows with our friends.This episode is inspired by the "Practicing the Way" course on community. You can go through the 4-week course with friends and use this podcast as added commentary, or simply follow along here. Either way, I highly recommend diving into the full course — it's full of practical tools to help you actually live this out: https://www.practicingtheway.org/community
Send us a textLet's talk about the thing no one wants to admit: sometimes we say yes to non-monogamy not because we want to—but because we're afraid to lose someone we love. In this episode, we dive deep into the term “tolyamory” (coined by Dan Savage), the danger of choosing open relationships out of fear instead of desire, and how to tell if you're actually aligned with non-monogamy… or just tolerating it.We'll unpack:The red flags of “tolyamory”Why consent isn't just a checkbox—it's a felt senseHow to check in with your nervous system before saying yesWhat to do if your partner wants non-monogamy and you don'tHow to reclaim your voice, your boundaries, and your truth—even when it's hardWhether you're the one asking or being asked to open up, this episode is for you. Let's stop calling it love when it's really fear.
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Reclaim Connection and Presence in Your Life with the Tend to Your Soul Toolkit Have you ever caught yourself rushing through life, not truly tasting your food, hearing your partner, or allowing yourself to feel your emotions? In this episode, Whitney reflects on her summer experience as a student in an eight-week mindfulness course at Brown University. She explores a handful of life areas where she's focusing on being more intentional, like savoring food, listening more deeply, and approaching difficult emotions with grace. Whitney offers practical tips to cultivate mindfulness in everyday life situations and inspires listeners to reflect on where they, too, could be more intentional in their own day-to-day. Here's what you can look forward to in today's episode: Whitney's personal experience of learning at Brown University over the summer Being more aware and appreciative of food – viewing food as medicine and honoring what you consume with more awareness Practicing deep listening in all of your relationships Being spacious and gracious with what's true and consciously attending to emotions, even the ones that aren't as fun to feel Get on the waitlist for Season to Shift, Whitney's signature, six-week mastermind for moms that starts September 2025. Calling Her In: 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts to Connect with Your Future Self Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l Electric Ideas Podcast
This episode of The Kriya Yoga Podcast, When You Know Samadhi explores the philosophical and practical aspects of meditation within the framework of Kriya Yoga and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. The main topics include: The Purpose of Meditation Meditation is presented not as a relaxation technique but as a means to access one's true, timeless essence. The goal is the cessation of mental fluctuations to recognize the stillness and fullness at the core of being. Commitment to Practice The importance of long-term dedication is emphasized. Students are encouraged to remain engaged with the practices over time, as deep realization requires persistent application rather than brief exposure. Letting Go of the Ego True yoga involves dissolving the ego—the "personage" that clings to identity and personality. The path is one of surrender and relinquishment of attachments to fully experience spiritual freedom. Outer and Inner Limbs of Yoga The essay delineates between the outer practices (yamas, niyamas, asana, pranayama, pratyahara) and the inner practices (dharana, dhyana, samadhi). Mastery of the outer limbs is seen as foundational for accessing the inner experiences. The Mechanics of Meditation Meditation (dhyana) is defined as uninterrupted focus on a single object. This focus must be maintained for 12 breaths to be considered meditation, and 144 breaths to reach samadhi. These thresholds offer a concrete structure for understanding meditative depth. Modern Distractions and Spiritual Focus The essay criticizes modern distractions like social media and “spiritual doom scrolling.” Instead, it advocates for focused, authentic engagement with traditional texts and practices to cultivate concentration and spiritual discipline. Spiritual Transformation and Evolution Spiritual growth is described as a transformation akin to evolution—from human to divine being (deva). This requires pouring the energy and habits of the old self into a new, higher mode of being. One-Pointedness and Daily Practice One-pointed focus (ekagrata) is vital not only in meditation but in daily activities. Practicing concentrated awareness throughout life enhances the capacity for deeper meditation.
In today's episode, Gina responds to a message from a group coaching member regarding anxiety symptoms, especially revolving around forward thinking and worry about the future. Advice and coaching is provided that emphasizes the importance of trusting oneself to carry out the necessary actions in the future as is demanded.Please visit our Sponsor Page to find all the links and codes for our awesome sponsors!https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com/sponsors/ Thank you for supporting The Anxiety Coaches Podcast. FREE MUST-HAVE RESOURCE FOR Calming Your Anxious Mind10-Minute Body-Scan Meditation for Anxiety Anxiety Coaches Podcast Group Coaching linkACPGroupCoaching.comTo learn more, go to:Website https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.comJoin our Group Coaching Full or Mini Membership ProgramLearn more about our One-on-One Coaching What is anxiety? Find even more peace and calm with our Supercast premium access membership:For $5 a month, all episodes are ad-free! https://anxietycoaches.supercast.com/Here's what's included for $5/month:❤ New Ad-Free episodes every Sunday and Wednesday❤ Access to the entire Ad-free back-catalog with over 600 episodes❤ Premium meditations recorded with you in mind❤ And more fun surprises along the way!All this in your favorite podcast app!Quote:Trust yourself. You've survived a lot, and you'll survive whatever is coming. –Robert TewChapters0:27 Introduction to Anxiety and Trust2:11 Analyzing a Listener's Message7:03 The Challenge of Future Thoughts10:11 Grounding Techniques for Anxiety12:16 Decision-Making and Indecision13:07 Letting Go of Self-Blame15:03 Practicing in Uncertainty16:11 Overcoming Fear of Time Lost17:45 Thoughts vs. Truths19:47 Closing Thoughts and QuoteSummaryIn this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, I address a heartfelt message from a listener struggling with overwhelming anxiety and self-doubt. Their situation is not unique; many people experience similar feelings as they navigate their anxiety journey. I delve into the importance of trusting oneself, particularly in moments where decision-making feels paralyzing and anxiety seems insurmountable.Starting with the listener's expression of frustration—waking up feeling exhausted and anxious, despite attempts to find calm through meditation—I break down the message into manageable pieces. I underscore that a tough day, especially one fueled by a lack of restful sleep, is a reality many face. Instead of battling the day's challenges, I encourage embracing them, acknowledging fatigue while allowing anxiety to accompany us without letting it define our day.As the listener grapples with racing thoughts about the future, I draw attention to the futility of trying to force these thoughts away. It's more productive to foster curiosity about them and redirect focus to the present moment. By practicing mindfulness—whether through a simple breath or by engaging with our surroundings—we can ground ourselves in the now, freeing ourselves from the cyclic worry that anxiety often brings.#AnxietySupport, #SelfTrust, #Mindfulness, #StressRelief, #MentalWellness, #CopingSkills, #AnxietyHelp, #MindfulLiving, #PresentMoment, #EmotionalHealth, #PersonalGrowth, #InnerPeace, #HealingJourney, #SelfCare, #AnxietyRecovery, #Meditation, #Breathwork, #CognitiveBehavioralTherapy, #AcceptanceCommitmentTherapy, #WellbeingJourney, #AnxietyFree, #EmotionalRegulation, #OvercomingAnxiety, #AnxietyAwareness, #MentalHealthMatters #GinaRyan #ACP #AnxietyCoachesPodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hey friends, Chase here. Ever feel like you're working your ass off but not really getting anywhere? You're putting in the hours. Practicing. Grinding. But the needle isn't moving. Here's the truth: The best in the world aren't just clocking more time—they're practicing differently. They're ruthless about the basics. They've fallen in love with the process. And most importantly? They've built their identity around their craft. In this episode, I break down the 3 pillars of practice that separate masters from the rest of us—and how you can use them to level up. We'll cover: The 3 pillars every top performer lives by Why mastering the fundamentals beats chasing flashy skills How to make practice something you crave, not dread The secret link between identity and growth most people miss Enjoy!
Practicing the Way - Pt. 7The practice of doing as He did.
Presence - All improvement begins with what is present Leadership Under Pressure Starts With PresenceLeaders who can attune to their own cognitive, emotional, and physical experience in real-time - without judgement - are better equipped to handle complexity, defuse conflict, and show up with emotional intelligence when it counts most. In this episode, we explore why cultivating presence is foundational to collaboration, resilience, and trust in fast-moving environments.Insights from the episode:Practicing presence unlocks emotional intelligenceNonjudgmental awareness of the current moment fuels clearer decisions, and alignmentToday's challenges - urgency, hybrid and virtual collaboration, dynamic circumstances - call for an unprecedented quality of leadership presence and emotional agilityResources mentioned in the episode:Overview of the 10 Laws of High-Performance Collaboration: Use this as a cheat sheet as you follow along with the series or practice the principles with your team Overview of the Conversation Meter: An essential summary for quick reference on how to utilize the tool The Bioreactive Styles Assessment WATCH this episode on YouTubeLearn more about Conversant at https://www.conversant.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn
Ever since Fifty Shades of Grey hit the scene, it seems as though kink and BDSM have become ubiquitous in popular media. But here's the thing: just because kink went mainstream in the last decade or so doesn't mean that it's new. In fact, the roots of BDSM trace back centuries. And the history behind it is fascinating, so that's what we're going to be talking about today. I am joined by author, historian, and journalist Peter Tupper. He runs the History of BDSM blog and wrote the book A Lover's Pinch: A Cultural History of Sadomasochism. Some of the specific topics we explore include: How far back in human history does interest in BDSM go? When we look back through history, how do we know whether something actually reflects BDSM as we know it today? What is the role of religion in the history of BDSM? Where did the term “sadomasochism” come from? How have views on BDSM changed over time? You can check out Peter’s book here. Got a sex question? Send me a podcast voicemail to have it answered on a future episode at speakpipe.com/sexandpsychology. *** Thank you to our sponsors! Expand your sexual horizons with Beducated! Featuring more than 100 online courses taught by the experts, Beducated brings pleasure-based sex ed directly into your bedroom. Enjoy a free trial today and get 50% off their yearly pass by using LEHMILLER as the coupon code. To redeem this offer, visit: https://beducate.me/july-justin Passionate about building a career in sexuality? Check out the Sexual Health Alliance. With SHA, you’ll connect with world-class experts and join an engaged community of sexuality professionals from around the world. Visit SexualHealthAlliance.com and start building the sexuality career of your dreams today. *** Want to learn more about Sex and Psychology? Click here for previous articles or follow the blog on Facebook, Twitter, or Bluesky to receive updates. You can also follow Dr. Lehmiller on YouTube and Instagram. Listen and stream all episodes on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Amazon. Subscribe to automatically receive new episodes and please rate and review the podcast! Credits: Precision Podcasting (Podcast editing) and Shutterstock/Florian (Music). Image created with Canva; photos used with permission of guest.
True intimacy requires the freedom to be ourselves in marriage. We explore what it means to create space where both partners feel safe, seen, respected, and supported throughout all seasons of life together.• Creating emotional freedom by feeling safe to make mistakes, have opinions, and share feelings without judgment• Physical freedom in maintaining personal friendships, self-care, and autonomy within partnership• Sexual freedom to communicate desires, boundaries, and curiosities without shame• Spiritual freedom to explore faith and values both individually and as a couple• Using the powerful question "Tell me more about that" to foster understanding and connection• Practicing grace over judgment and celebrating each other's individuality• Giving each other permission to evolve, grow, and make mistakesJoin us for a special workshop on July 16th on "How to Stop Compromising to Get More of What You Want in Your Relationship." Sign up at www.monicatanner.com/stopcompromising to attend live or receive the recording.Send us a text
In this episode, I share powerful takeaways from 13 renowned performers and educators, including Rachel Barton Pine, Tom Hooten, Kim Kashkashian, Vijay Gupta, and Elizabeth Rowe. Discover how world-class musicians use joy, curiosity, and presence to stay focused, avoid burnout, and make meaningful progress. You'll walk away with practical tips and mindset shifts you can apply to your own practice today. If you're ready to hit the ground running come September, Practicing for Peak Performance is your blueprint. This step-by-step course gives you the exact system to practice smarter, perform with confidence, and build unstoppable momentum. Enroll this summer and get bonus access to The Performance Anxiety Solution — free. Start now at http://www.mindoverfinger.com/ppp. Join Practicing for Peak Performance HERE Grab your free Joyful Practice Guide HERE Download the transcript from this episode HERE Mind Over Finger Click www.mindoverfinger.com/coaching to book your free consultation with me. Visit MindOverFinger.com for my online courses as well as free resources on peak performance. Grab my free workshops and PDF downloads by going to www.mindoverfinger.com/resources. Connect: https://www.youtube.com/@MindOverFinger https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson.
Ron Apke sits down with Nicholas Nick, founder of Lead Mining, to break down how he built a $200K+ cold calling agency helping land investors find motivated sellers fast. From restaurant manager to sales pro, Nick shares the exact strategies, call flows, and results you can expect from cold calling in the land flipping space. Learn how many leads to expect from 1,000 records, what scripts actually work, and how to scale with virtual cold callers.================================
About Philippe Johnson:Philippe Johnson is a retired United States Air Force officer and advocate for principled and ethical leadership in public service. The son of a language teacher and career United States Army officer, he was raised in the United States, France, and Germany. During his 24 years on active duty, Lieutenant Colonel Johnson served as a fixed- and rotary-wing pilot, intelligence officer, and diplomat (military attaché), and was honored with the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, and the Air Medal with one oak leaf cluster. He also served on the staffs of two Air Force major commands as his final two assignments. Philippe received a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Florida and earned his master's degree in public policy from the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy. In this episode, Dean Newlund and Philippe Johnson discuss:Defining ethical leadership across diverse perspectivesNavigating unprincipled loyalty in power dynamicsRebuilding trust in a post-COVID, virtual workplaceCombating disinformation and the collapse of shared factsAligning values and ethics within polarized environments Key Takeaways:Ethical leadership must be embedded in leadership training from the start of one's career, or organizations risk producing senior leaders who cause significant harm.Self-interest and personality disorders (e.g., narcissism) are major contributors to non-compliance with ethical standards, both in military and corporate settings.Philippe's book uses recent political leadership as a case study to highlight the consequences of unethical, incompetent, and self-serving leadership behaviors.The normalization of disinformation undermines democracy, as without agreed-upon facts, there's no foundation for holding power accountable. "If you're lacking that ethical foundation from the very beginning… you're going to end up with senior leaders who, unfortunately, are not setting the example.” — Philippe Johnson Connect with Philippe Johnson: Website: http://www.philippejohnson.com/Book: What Hangs in the Balance: The Case for Principled, Ethical, Competent, and Courageously Selfless Leadership: https://www.amazon.com/What-Hangs-Balance-Principled-Courageously/dp/1637633491LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/formulaphil/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philippe.johnson.52 See Dean's TedTalk “Why Business Needs Intuition” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEq9IYvgV7I Connect with Dean:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqRK8GC8jBIFYPmECUCMkwWebsite: https://www.mfileadership.com/The Mission Statement E-Newsletter: https://www.mfileadership.com/blog/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deannewlund/X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/deannewlundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MissionFacilitators/Email: dean.newlund@mfileadership.comPhone: 1-800-926-7370 Show notes by Podcastologist: Hanz Jimuel AlvarezAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
This week my mom is joining me for a chat about alllll the things we have started doing to practice being more PRESENT in our lives. For example, going on walks without headphones, putting phone boundaries in place, and even breaking up with my (beloved) to-do lists. This episode isn't specifically about sobriety, but as with most of life and growth, it always relates back to sobriety!!!Join my community, the Happiest Sober HubSubscribe to my newsletter for sober tips & inspoWatch my sober vlogsShop my sober mugsFollow me on InstagramShop my Amazon storefrontShopMy favourite thingsIf my content has helped you on your sober journey and you'd like to support my work, you can buy me a coffee! Thanks for supporting my podcast by supporting my sponsors - you can view my list of current sponsors here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Garza sits down in-person with Deron Miller. Vocalist & guitar player for the alternative metal band 96 Bitter Beings. Also best known as the former frontman & founder of CKY. https://linktr.ee/96bitterbeingsofficialJoin the Chug Norris Army on Patreon! https://patreon.com/garzapodcast CHAPTERS:00:00 - Vinyl Collection07:02 - First Bands, Oil12:38 - CKY's Multimedia Approach14:33 - Naming “CKY”19:06 - Sober in the Early Days21:41 - Being a KISS Fan25:25 - Oil's Sound29:07 - How CKY Got Their Sound35:22 - Boss OC2 Pedal39:55 - Crate Amps46:02 - Practicing at the Margera's House51:15 - Writing 96QBB & Volume 157:53 - Riff: 96QBB Jam1:01:21 - Learning Piano & Guitar1:03:55 - Career Regrets // Mistakes1:05:35 - How CKY Happened1:10:38 - Being Ambitious 1:16:47 - Touring with Guns N' Roses1:21:52 - Having Their Album Erased1:30:32 - Riff: Close Yet Far1:36:04 - CKY/96BB/Ozzy Logo1:39:55 - Biggest Metal Influences1:47:56 - Guitar Playthroughs1:50:02 - Writing // Jamming Together1:54:52 - Malevolent Creation2:05:19 - Bucket List2:08:09 - Finding His Wife // Just Do It2:16:33 - AI & Technology2:19:49 - Self-Doubt2:23:13 - 96BB's Records2:25:24 - Freestyle Jam2:28:20 - ‘Esoterik' Signature Guitar2:34:11 - FreestyleMetallica Jam 22:39:10 - Outro Jam
This week, we will be studying 2 Peter 1:3-8 under the theme “Become Like Him.” As John Mark Comer writes, “You will never work harder for anything in your life than Christlike character, and nothing else will ever feel like such an unearned gift. This is a paradox you simply have to experience for yourself.” (Practicing The Way, pg. 111) Or, as Peter writes, "His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness.” (2 Pet. 1:3)SERIES SUMMARY: This series is based on the best-selling Christian book, Practicing the Way, by John Mark Comer. This work guides Christians toward spiritual formation by following the lifestyle of Jesus — through intentional practices like silence, sabbath, simplicity, and community. It emphasizes becoming like Jesus by doing what he did, integrating faith into everyday life through rhythm, discipline, and deep apprenticeship.How can we pray for you? tinyurl.com/stmarcusprayersFill out our online connection card: tinyurl.com/stmarcusconnectcardIf you'd like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here: https://tinyurl.com/stmarcusgive
Story at-a-glance Dead hangs rebuild your tendons and ligaments faster than most workouts, helping prevent injury and improving joint stability with minimal time and equipment Starting with simple bodyweight hangs trains your nervous system to engage stabilizer muscles that improve posture, grip strength and shoulder control Thick bar grips and towel wraps activate more muscles without adding weight, making your hands stronger while reducing the risk of pain or skin tears Weighted dead hangs offer powerful tendon remodeling but should only be added after you can safely hang for 60 to 90 seconds with correct form Practicing short, consistent hangs throughout the day builds full-body strength and resilience without burnout, especially when combined with wrist and grip-specific movements
Today's poem is Practicing by Ciona Rouse. The Slowdown is currently taking a break. We'll be back soon with new episodes from a new host. This week, we're going back into the archive to revisit Ada Limón's time as host. Today's episode was originally released on May 18, 2022. In this episode, former host Ada Limón writes… “I've always been interested in how we plan for the future. I try to put a little money away now and again for a rainy day as they say. I try to imagine future scenarios to see if I am prepared. But if the last three years have taught me anything, it's that I cannot be prepared for all the scenarios. Life is full of terrific… and terrifying surprises. I never know what's coming next. I can only be here at this moment and try to be somewhat flexible.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp