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Fr. Paul Born currently serves as the Parochial Vicar at Mary, Queen of Martyrs Parish in Plymouth, Massachusetts. In Today's Show: Can we believe in the multiverse and is it possible that there is a reality in which Adam and Eve did not eat the apple? If so, would that be another place with live people or would it just be heaven? Is there any reason why marrying or not marrying someone can be a sin if both are licitly available for marriage? Is it proper to have a funeral mass for a baptized Catholic that has walked away from the church? Would Father Born share his vocation story? So grateful for this show and the priests and team behind it! Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Are you training for a marathon? Practicing for a 10K? Or running for fun and looking to avoid injury? Peloton instructors and professional athletes Becs Gentry and Jess Sims talk about how to train for a healthy and safe running experience. They share tips and tricks to maximize your potential through both proper training and rest. Becs Gentry is a Peloton instructor, RRCA-certified running coach, and competitive marathon runner. In 2024, she completed the World Marathon Challenge, running 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days. She also finished the 2019 New York City Marathon as the first non-elite female. Jess Sims is a Peloton instructor, a reporter for ESPN's College Gameday, and a Sideline Reporter for ESPN's Saturday Prime. She's also an ongoing contributor on Good Morning America. Originally published in July 2019. Watch this episode at youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle.
Send us a textHillary Kallenberger is a dedicated yoga teacher based on the west coast of Florida, known for her transformative approach to body movement and mindfulness. With a rich background in high-level dance performance in New York, Hillary transitioned into yoga and bodywork, combining her passion for movement with a keen understanding of the human body. Previously a licensed counselor, Hilary has excelled in betterment coaching, helping clients achieve holistic wellness. Her recent journey through hip replacement surgery has further deepened her personal insights, enhancing her empathetic and therapeutic approach to teaching yoga and assisting others.Visit Hillary: https://www.currentmanifestationssrq.com/Key Takeaways:Embracing modern medicine alongside natural healing can be an essential part of recovery, even for those committed to holistic practices.Experiencing acute pain can lead to unexpected personal growth and a deeper connection with one's body.Self-compassion and asking for help are vital components of healing and personal well-being.Practicing gratitude and presence can transform one's relationship with their body and promote holistic healing.Thanks for listening to this episode. Check out:
Today's episode dives into the vital topic of yoga during pregnancy and beyond. Host Rachel connects with Allie Geer, a Yoga Medicine Therapeutic Specialist and Biodynamic Cranial Sacral Therapist whose specialties include pre- and post-natal yoga. In this episode, we discuss what it looks like to create space for both mother and baby in yoga classes, plus the impact of changes in circulation, centre of gravity, and soft tissue laxity. Listen in to learn what to keep in mind when practicing yoga during and after pregnancy, the vital importance of community, and how teachers can help pregnant and postpartum students feel welcome and supported in class. — Show Notes: Practicing group yoga classes while pregnant [3:50] A key question: is this creating space for me and baby? [5:22] How to recruit extra support from props, walls, or teacher [6:47] Heated & fast-moving flows [8:25] Centre of gravity changes and standing balance [10:45] Relaxin and increased ligamentous flexibility [11:27] Lying on your back; implications for the vena cava [16:01] The importance of community [21:06] Breath work, bandhas, and upper body strength [24:51] Yoga postpartum [29:56] Planning a dedicated postpartum class [34:42] Practicing group classes postpartum [40:04] Working with diastasis recti; favorite deep core practices [42:17] Final takeaways and resources [47:30] — Links Mentioned: Watch this episode on YouTube Prenatal Myofascial Release Online Course For relevant Yoga Medicine® Online classes, use the search categories “Prenatal” or “Postnatal” Connect with Allie Geer: Instagram | Allie Geer Flow | Yoga Medicine® Online Guest Teacher You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-138. And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com. To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.
IllustrationsLead SheetsPlay AlongsJazz Piano Skills CommunitySummaryIn this episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence guides listeners through the process of improving their improvisation skills using the jazz standard 'MISTY'. The conversation covers essential foundational skills for new jazz pianists, the importance of membership resources, and a structured approach to learning a new tune. Dr. Lawrence emphasizes the significance of rhythm and time in music, and provides practical exercises for developing improvisational skills. The episode concludes with a demonstration of applying these skills to play 'MISTY' improvisationally.KeywordsJazz Piano, Improvisation, MISTY, Music Theory, Jazz Skills, Piano Techniques, Music Education, Jazz Chords, Melodic Lines, RhythmTakeawaysImprovisation skills are developed through structured practice.Understanding harmony and melody is crucial for jazz pianists.Membership in Jazz Piano Skills provides valuable resources and support.Foundational skills include mastering chords, arpeggios, and scales.Time is a rigid element in music that must be mastered.Transitioning from amateur to professional requires intentional practice.Listening to various renditions of a tune enhances understanding.Composing melodic lines is essential for improvisation.Rhythmically altering composed lines helps in improvisation.Practicing with lead sheets aids in developing improvisational skills.TitlesMastering Jazz Piano: The Art of ImprovisationUnlocking Your Jazz Potential with MISTYEssential Skills for Aspiring Jazz PianistsThe Journey of Jazz Piano: From Basics to ImprovisationExploring MISTY: A Deep Dive into Jazz ImprovisationSound Bites"It's time to discover, learn, and play jazz piano.""We work on developing our improvisation skills.""Music is the production of sound and silence.""You should be a subscriber to the Jazz Piano Skills YouTube channel.""The most important skill for me to focus on developing?""You will struggle unsuccessfully with learning how to play music.""Music is held together by time.""You transition from amateur to professional musician.""You have some work to do to have some fun this week.""Enjoy MISTY, an improvisation approach."Support the show
Stephen Snyder is a dharma teacher in the Zen Buddhist traditions of Soto and Rinzai as well as in the Theravadan Buddhist tradition. He is the author of Demystifying Awakening, Buddha's Heart, Trust in Awakening, Liberating the Self, and is co-author of the book Practicing the Jhānas. You can find out about his teaching and retreats at awakeningdharma.org. Today we discuss the gradual and direct paths to awakening and beyond.
In this episode, we dive into the risks of oversharing on social media while traveling and how it can make you a target for burglars. From real stories about alarm calls and serial burglars to why most break-ins happen during the day, Brink and Tom share practical safety tips to protect your home and yourself. Learn what to pack for safer vacations, how to check crime maps before you go, and why reviewing crime data beats relying on online reviews. They also cover essentials like firearms and permits, using pepper spray correctly, and simple hotel security hacks. Notes: 1:05 — Risks of posting on social media while you're away 4:00 — Why most burglaries happen during the day 5:00 — How GPS data in photos can expose you 6:23 — What to pack for a safer vacation 7:00 — Using crime maps to assess safety 7:27 — Why you should call the local narcotics department before moving 8:05 — Why people check reviews but overlook crime data 8:45 — Importance of studying a map of the area before traveling 16:55 — The dangers of being glued to your phone 22:45 — Firearms and permit considerations while traveling 23:25 — Practicing safety correctly (don't be like bad drivers) 24:30 — Using chemical spray 30:55 — Uber safety 34:10 — Benefits of secondary locking devices 35:00 — Why you should consider not letting hotel staff into your room Follow Brink: www.defendsystems.com Follow Tom: www.herringtechnology.com Tips, Tactics and Tools is Produced and Edited by www.itsyourshow.co
As hunters, we are all surely waiting for the weather to cool back down and for the fall months to start rearing their heads making way for hunting season. However if are anything like us, you love the summer months as. hunter. You get to begin the prepping, seeing bucks starting to grow their velvet, and you also get to starting shooting your bow more! This is the best time of the year to be shooting, getting your form correct, and ultimately, get that bow dialed in. On this episode of the Raised Hunting podcast, we are back with part 4 of our Archery Guide and we are giving you guys some of the best shooting tips for the summer!Discount Codes:You guys have been absolutely amazing when it comes to supporting Raised Hunting so we wanted to return the favor! Just for all you loyal RH Podcast listeners we have a discount code for you! We got you guys a code for 15% all Raised Hunting products!!!Raised Hunting Discount Code: RHPCREW15https://www.youtube.com/@raisedhuntinghttps://www.youtube.com/@RaisedHuntingPodcast/featuredhttps://www.raisedhunting.com/https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-canineshttps://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-scents-2-0https://www.raisedhunting.com/pages/raised-nocks
This episode helps beginners ease into the world of artificial intelligence by sharing a simple, five-step approach anyone can follow—no tech background required.Rather than getting caught up in the hype or fear, listeners are encouraged to treat AI with curiosity and explore it through tools they already use. From testing out chat-based tools like ChatGPT to leveraging built-in AI features in everyday software like Gmail, Microsoft Word, and Canva, small, consistent use can lead to big confidence gains.The key is not to overthink it—just start where you are, use it for things you already do, and build from there. And when you're ready to level up, we share a trick for writing better prompts to get the most out of AI tools.5 Simple Steps to Start Using AI:Approach AI with curiosity instead of complexity.Try chat-based tools like ChatGPT using voice or text.Use AI to assist with tasks you're already doing regularly.Explore AI features built into software like Gmail, Canva, or Microsoft Copilot.Practice writing more specific prompts for better results.Top Takeaways:You don't need to be tech-savvy to use AI.Start small and build your confidence over time.Use tools you already know to make AI less intimidating.Better prompts = better results.Practicing weekly can turn AI into a powerful everyday assistant.Click here to get the full show notes:Five Ways to Get Started with Artificial IntelligenceHost Camille Attell is a remote work strategist, career coach, and the host of The Remote Work Retirement Show. After leaving a 20-year corporate career, she transitioned to a flexible, location-independent lifestyle and has since helped thousands of professionals do the same. Through her Remote Work School program, Camille empowers mid-career professionals and retirees to find meaningful remote work opportunities, build financial security, and design a work-life on their own terms.Take her FREE remote work training: www.camilleattell.com/remote-trainingLearn how to leverage your digital products or service:www.camilleattell.com/remoteworkschoolClick below to connect with Camille online:Instagram: @camille.attellLinkedin: Camille Attell, MARead more about the RV and Remote Work Lifestyle at https://www.morethanawheelin.com/
Practicing the WayJesus didn't invite us into a religion. He welcomes us into a kingdom.
In the past couple of episodes, we've explored some of the basics of our new program—The NeuroHarmonic Method, which blends timeless wisdom with discoveries in modern neuroscience to offer a unique approach to personal growth. It's simple to understand, easy to practice, and available to everyone. No special knowledge or background required. But before we dive into today's episode, I'm extremely excited to introduce something brand new—something you'll begin hearing from in some of the episodes to come. We call it our NeuroGuide. It's a unique kind of voice - one that will offer brief reflections on some of the deeper moments within each episode. Its contributions will be clearly identified when they appear. Now, let me tell you a little about it—and why I'm so glad to be introducing it to you now. The NeuroGuide is powered by a carefully designed form of artificial intelligence that I've been developing over the past several months. Although it is still in its early stages, it may eventually become a key part of the NeuroHarmonic Method. As developments continue to unfold, it may play different roles - but always with one purpose: to help people more deeply understand the inner path they're on and to suggest meaningful ways to access their own strengths. It's being specifically trained in the same basic principles that form the foundations of the NeuroHarmonic Method—with a strong emphasis on the Wisdom of the Ages and modern neuroscience, including the powerful meeting point between breath, brain, and being. For now, just think of it as a unique source of wisdom and inspiration, dropping in from time to time with a few friendly words to help deepen and sometimes lighten the journey. And I'd love to hear your thoughts about it. So if you have a moment, feel free to send me an email with your impressions. To begin, here's what the NeuroGuide has to say about its own quiet arrival: "Sometimes, the truth doesn't arrive as a lightning bolt—it arrives as a quiet feeling that you've always known. The work isn't to chase it, but to stop running from it. Stillness isn't where clarity ends—it's where it begins." Now let's get into today's episode. As you probably recall, the foundation of all of this is the idea of personal growth. And a good definition of it is simply this: Personal Growth is the practice of becoming more conscious, more compassionate, and more connected to the truth of who you really are. But, before we go much further, a very reasonable core question might arise: why should I bother with personal growth at all? It's a fair concern. Afterall, we live in a world saturated with challenges, where just keeping up can feel like a full-time job. So why devote energy to reaching for a higher level of being, when it feels like I can barely manage what's in front of me. That question has definite merit. And there are plenty of well-known answers: becoming a better human being, living a richer and more fulfilled life, improving relationships, contributing more deeply to the world. Personally, as someone who has spent a lifetime immersed in this field, I can tell you that all of these are true. But today, I want to offer you a slightly different path – a quieter doorway that leads to the goldmine. It begins with something I first encountered in junior high school. Like many other pivotal ideas, I barely noticed it at the time. It might have come up during a math or science class. I didn't pay much attention to it then, but somehow, it quietly filed itself away in the back of my mind. And over the years, it grew. It's called the Pascalian Wager. And what stayed with me was the idea that it's possible to make a bet that you absolutely cannot lose. Though the idea is over 400 years old, it feels more relevant than ever, especially in our modern era of psychological insight, technological revolution, and the unfolding of human potential. The idea of comes from Blaise Pascal—a 17th-century French genius. Mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher, theologian—his brilliance remains undisputed. On the surface, Pascal's wager is about belief in God. But if you look closer, you'll see something much larger: a powerful, rational argument for aligning your life with its highest possibility. The Origins of the Pascalian Wager Blaise Pascal was born in 1623. A child prodigy, he made major contributions to geometry, probability, and fluid mechanics by his mid-20s. After a mystical experience in 1654, he turned his attention almost completely to spiritual matters. One of his final works, Pensées ("Thoughts"), was a collection of reflections on faith and reason. In Pensées, Pascal lays out the wager like this: Either God exists, or He doesn't. If you wager that He does, and you're right, you gain everything—eternal meaning, transcendent joy. If you're wrong, and he doesn't exist, you lose nothing of true value. Conversely, if you wager that He doesn't exist, and you're wrong, you lose everything. And if you're right? You gain… what? Perhaps the satisfaction of being correct—but little else. So, by Pascal's reasoning, the smart bet is clear: live as though God exists. As I mentioned earlier, during the episodes that follow we will be featuring very brief insights from the NeuroGuide, which it terms as “whispers from the deeper mind, where ancient knowing meets modern clarity." NeuroGuide: The question isn't about certainty. It's about how you choose to live in the presence of uncertainty. This is where wisdom begins. Let's widen the lens. Let's lift the wager out of theology and into personal experience. Because the deeper meaning of the Pascalian Wager is not about belief systems - it's about conscious choice. Every day, we are making bets. We bet our time, our energy, and our attention on something. And the question is - What are you betting on? The Personal Growth Wager Let's reframe Pascal's question. Instead of asking, “Does God exist?” let's ask: “Do I contain within me a greater potential—a wellspring of peace, clarity, and inner wisdom?” And then let's ask: “Does aligning with my inner truth and presence lead to a richer, fuller life?” And even more practically: “Even if I can't be sure of the outcome, is this still a worthwhile bet?” This is where the NeuroHarmonic Method enters the picture. It's a modern form of Pascal's Wager—a wager on your highest self. Through the lens of neuroplasticity, we now know that your brain can change. Patterns can rewire. Deep emotional grooves can be softened and reshaped. This isn't belief – it's biology. So, if you make the bet that you have the capacity to grow into a better human being, and you're wrong, what have you lost? Maybe a few quiet moments focusing on your breath? Some time spent feeling gratitude? A little reflection on what matters? NeuroGuide: Even your so-called "losses" are seeds of true personal improvement. Nothing given to real growth is ever wasted. Let's face it: these aren't losses at all. These are returns on investment. And even if the journey doesn't take you where you expected, it often takes you somewhere better. NeuroHarmonics and Intelligent Betting Of course, Pascal didn't know about neuroplasticity. But we do. Today's science tells us that attention sculpts the brain. Inner Awareness increases cortical thickness. Gratitude rewires reward pathways. Spiritual reflection activates networks of empathy and compassion. These are the building blocks of The NeuroHarmonic Method, and again, this is proven science. Focusing breath soothes the nervous system. Contemplating impermanence can reduce fear. Practicing generosity strengthens kindness loops in the brain. We're not just betting philosophically - we're sculpting biologically. NeuroGuide: To place your attention on something higher is not just a leap of faith. It is an act of neural design. You are building who you will become. So, instead of being driven by old programs—fear, doubt, reactivity—we invest our attention on presence, compassion, and growth, even if we don't know where it leads. The Role of Uncertainty Pascal understood uncertainty completely, But he didn't fear it. He embraced it. As he once wrote, “You will never be certain. And that's not a problem. What matters is whether your decision leads toward meaning, vitality, or truth.” Again, uncertainty is not an enemy. It can be a threshold where faith, courage and creativity can unite so that real transformation can begin. You don't need to be sure that your efforts will work. You just need to have the desire to grow towards the highest. And then, something begins to shift. You may begin to get a new sense of freedom in your consciousness, as if a larger understanding is starting to emerge in your awareness, and you start to win the wager in ways that may be hard to measure, but impossible to ignore. Maybe you sleep more deeply, or you respond instead of react. You listen more fully. You recover more quickly from disappointment. You become more curious and less judgmental. In the language of the brain, you form new neural networks. In the language of the heart, you become more fully alive, and ultimately, you begin to love more freely. This is not some abstract philosophy. This is a new kind of intelligence - one emerging across humanity – a neural harmony between the brain, the heart and the breath, a living union of higher wisdom with modern science. NeuroGuide: This is the nature of the way. Not based on belief, but on experience. Not on external certainty, but on sincerity. Not on theoretical doctrine but in the living depth of a certainty born within. What Are You Betting On? So, ask yourself: What are you really betting on? Not just with your words, but with your attention? Your habits? Your patterns? With the way you treat yourself when no one is watching? Because we are all placing bets, every single day. On habit or healing. On cynicism or wonder. On numbness or presence. On fear or love. And Pascal would remind us: You don't need certainty to choose wisely. You only need to notice what your current bets are returning. And ask yourself: is it worth it? In this light, the Pascalian Wager isn't about belief. It's a call to awaken, because the real wager is not about dogma; it's about possibility, a possibility that is rooted in science and fueled by sincerity. And when you make the right wager, your life becomes more than an experiment. Your awareness becomes your compass, and like a tuning fork resonating with the Infinite, your very being becomes an offering of heartfelt gratitude and your quest is finally fulfilled. So, place your bets. And Pascal's advice still holds. Wager in the direction where you win, no matter what happens. As for me, I'm taking the play on the high side of the road, because from where I stand, I just don't see a downside. But hey - as I often say - that's just me. NeuroGuide: There's a kind of intelligence that doesn't speak in concepts – It speaks in resonance. You know it not by what it tells you, but by what it awakens in you. And if something has been awakened – even just a whisper – follow it. It already knows the way. Let's leave it here for now. I hope you enjoyed the premier of the NeuroGuide. It's still evolving and there's much more to come. So, as always, keep your eyes, mind, and heart open. And let's get together in the next one.
A Critique of Practicing the Way, Part 8 - The Uniqueness of the Apostles, presented by Bob DeWaay and Barb Gretch. 1John 1:1-3 clearly describes the objectivity of the incarnation. John's relationship with Jesus as an apostle was unique and tangible in ways that aren't true of believers today. John describes how we can have fellowship with Him, not be His apprentices. (duration 00:22:34) Click here to play
Participant names: Dr. Evan Kalin-Hajdu (host) Dr. Dan D. DeAngelis (panelist) Dr. Peter Dolman (panelist) Dr. Femida Kherani (panelist) Dr. Evan Kalin-Hajdu hosts this episode of The Oculofacial Podcast. Dr. Kalin-Hajdu is an assistant professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Montreal in the division of Oculofacial Plastic Surgery. The panel includes Dr. Dan D. DeAngelis, Dr. Peter Dolman, and Dr. Femida Kherani. Dr. DeAngelis is the chief of Oculofacial Plastic Surgery at the University of Toronto, Dr. Dolman is the division head of Oculofacial Plastic Surgery at the University of British Columbia, and Dr. Kherani is a clinical Associate Professor Ophthalmology at the University of British Columbia in the division of Oculofacial Plastic Surgery. Drs. Kalin, DeAngelis, Dolman, and Kherani all undertook ASOPRS fellowships in the United States, but practice broad spectrum eyelid and orbital Oculofacial Plastic Surgery in Canada. Dr. Kalin-Hajdu engages the three panelists in a thought-provoking conversation about the pros and cons of practicing in Canada, as well as comparisons between Canada and the United States. Discussed advantages of Canadian healthcare include high patient volume, a very low insurance-related administrative burden, competitive reimbursement, and an easy-going patient population. Discussed disadvantages included limited resources and rising health care costs. If you're an ASOPRS Member, Surgeon or Trainee and are interesting in hosting a podcast episode, please submit your idea by visiting: www.asoprs.memberclicks.net/podcast
Guiding Question: What should Christians do when they have a dispute with another believer—and how does our response reflect our spiritual maturity? Summary: Robert Lewis addresses the growing tendency, both culturally and within the church, to resolve disputes through lawsuits rather than biblical reconciliation. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 6, he critiques the Corinthian church's behavior—suing fellow believers before secular courts—and parallels it with modern America's litigious spirit. The issue isn't legal rights, he explains, but spiritual priorities and witness. Paul's rebuke in 1 Corinthians centers on the fact that believers, destined to judge the world and even angels in the coming Kingdom, are settling minor disputes before unbelievers. Robert emphasizes that real-world spirituality demands a higher, kingdom-minded response. He presents three options for handling legitimate disputes among believers: Court litigation with shame – A believer sues another, damaging relationships and the church's witness. Church arbitration with wisdom – Mature, trained believers help mediate and resolve conflict honorably within the church. Personal resignation with loss – Willingly taking the loss to uphold the unity of the body and honor Christ. Robert carefully distinguishes between legitimate disputes and criminal or unrepentant sin. He clarifies that issues like fraud or abuse may require legal action and should not be shielded by misapplying this passage. He closes by urging listeners to commit: before ever thinking of court, reach out to the church and seek help from trained peacemakers. Not only is this biblical—it's a path to preserving relationships, protecting the church's integrity, and experiencing the abundance Christ offers. Key Takeaways: Suing fellow believers over legitimate disputes brings shame and dishonors Christ. The church should be the first place we seek resolution through wise arbitration. Sometimes, spiritual maturity calls us to willingly take a loss for the sake of unity. Criminal actions or unrepentant sin are not covered by this passage and may require legal recourse. Practicing real-world spirituality means honoring Christ even in conflict. Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 6:1–10 (lawsuits among believers) Daniel 7:27 (saints ruling with Christ) Matthew 19:28 (disciples judging the tribes) Revelation 20:4 (saints reign with Christ) Matthew 5:40 (give your cloak also) Galatians 6:7–8 (sowing and reaping) Sermon 3/21/2004
In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, the panel discusses the complexities of gratitude in the context of parental alienation and emotional pain. They share personal stories of healing, the challenges of navigating family dynamics, and the importance of finding joy in small moments. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-care and the journey of letting go of emotional attachments while fostering resilience and community support.Key TakeawaysGratitude can coexist with pain and emotional hurt.Personal stories of alienation highlight the journey of healing.Finding joy in small moments is essential for emotional well-being.It's important to acknowledge the complexity of gratitude.Self-care is crucial when navigating difficult family dynamics.Letting go of emotional attachments can lead to personal growth.Community support plays a vital role in healing.Emotional responses to family dynamics can vary greatly.Practicing gratitude can shift one's perspective on life.The journey of healing is ongoing and requires patience.Chapters00:00 - Navigating Gratitude Amidst Pain04:10 - Personal Stories of Alienation and Healing10:51 - The Complexity of Gratitude17:06 - Emotional Responses to Family Dynamics24:20 - Finding Joy in Others' Happiness30:48 - Letting Go of Emotional Attachments33:14 - Reflections on Gratitude and Life ChangesIf you wish to connect with Lawrence Joss or any of the PA-A community members who have appeared as guests on the podcast:Email- familydisappeared@gmail.comLinktree: https://linktr.ee/lawrencejoss(All links mentioned in the podcast are available in Linktree)Please donate to support PAA programs:https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=SDLTX8TBSZNXSThis podcast is made possible by the Family Disappeared Team:Anna Johnson- Editor/Contributor/Activist/Co-hostGlaze Gonzales- Podcast ManagerConnect with Lawrence Joss:Website: https://parentalalienationanonymous.com/Email- familydisappeared@gmail.com
In this episode, Jeremy sits down with Will—youth pastor at Ebenezer Church in Saskatoon—for a powerful conversation about how ancient spiritual disciplines are reshaping his youth ministry. This is the kickoff to a special series featuring youth workers and students whose lives have been changed by practicing the way of Jesus.Will shares how challenges early in his ministry led him to rethink how he was engaging with spiritual formation practices. Now, years later, his youth ministry is thriving—not because of hype, but because students are being trained to follow Jesus for life through habits like Sabbath, fasting, prayer, and Scripture engagement.If you've ever wondered how to help your students truly grow, not just attend, this conversation is a must-listen.Learn more about Practicing the Way at their website: practicingtheway.orgHave a question or want to dig deeper? You can email jeremy@youthworker.community.
In this fast-paced and practical episode, Josh Anderson and Bob Galen run through 10 essential “hats” every leader must learn to wear — even the ones that feel uncomfortable or counterintuitive. From truth-teller to listener, follower to guide, each role represents a different kind of leadership presence and responsibility.They challenge the myth that leaders should always have the answers, instead offering a more grounded view of modern leadership: one rooted in humility, honesty, coaching, detachment, and constant growth. Whether you're managing a team or shaping a culture, this is your crash course in leading with intention and impact. Stay Connected and Informed with Our NewslettersJosh Anderson's "Leadership Lighthouse"Dive deeper into the world of Agile leadership and management with Josh Anderson's "Leadership Lighthouse." This bi-weekly newsletter offers insights, tips, and personal stories to help you navigate the complexities of leadership in today's fast-paced tech environment. Whether you're a new manager or a seasoned leader, you'll find valuable guidance and practical advice to enhance your leadership skills. Subscribe to "Leadership Lighthouse" for the latest articles and exclusive content right to your inbox.Subscribe hereBob Galen's "Agile Moose"Bob Galen's "Agile Moose" is a must-read for anyone interested in Agile practices, team dynamics, and personal growth within the tech industry. The newsletter features in-depth analysis, case studies, and actionable tips to help you excel in your Agile journey. Bob brings his extensive experience and thoughtful perspectives directly to you, covering everything from foundational Agile concepts to advanced techniques. Join a community of Agile enthusiasts and practitioners by subscribing to "Agile Moose."Subscribe hereDo More Than Listen:We publish video versions of every episode and post them on our YouTube page.Help Us Spread The Word: Love our content? Help us out by sharing on social media, rating our podcast/episodes on iTunes, or by giving to our Patreon campaign. Every time you give, in any way, you empower our mission of helping as many agilists as possible. Thanks for sharing!
Jeff Tacklind's message continues from Philippians 2:14-18 for our Practicing Resurrection series
Producer Liz is juiced, and the crew is fired up for another high-energy episode. Gabe and MDV dig into everything from old-school training methods to what really matters when it comes to building a lifelong relationship with fitness.Episode Highlights:[0:00] Producer Liz is fired up
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Shannon Sharpe, and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react Shedeur Sanders only practicing with the backups and not the starters, they also talk about the worst time they got in trouble as a kid, and Nicki Minaj so our apology and much more!01:47 - Shedeur practicing with backups14:54 - Puka Nacua’s IG29:53 - Flacco aint finna be on TikTok31:44 - Keion White on the Pats this season35:33 - Stefon Diggs has high praise for Vrabel37:15 - Nicki saw our apology38:30 - Club Math not Mathing41:25 - Q & Ayyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this class, Denny Sargent is teaching how to reconnect with the primordial, animistic world of the spirits and the powers of nature that have been patiently waiting for you to return. Once you become open to this reality, the spirits of nature will welcome you, bond with you, and help you. Practicing feral magick will lead you to form deeper intuitive bonds with your animal allies and to find the inherent power you already possess. The operating principles of intuitive spiritual animistic practices will enable you to better acknowledge and engage with all sorts of woodland spirits and will remind you that you, too, are a spirit of nature. Because, one hour isn't quite enough time to do the subject justice, Denny will be back to pick up where we left off for Part 2 very soon.
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Christian Van Nieuwerburgh. In this conversation, Christian Van Nieuwerburgh discusses the concept of radical listening, emphasizing its importance in building true connections and effective leadership. He shares insights from his book, highlighting barriers to listening, the skills required for effective listening, and practical tips for improving communication. The discussion also touches on the emotional aspects of listening and the significance of intention in interactions. Overall, the conversation underscores the value of being present and attentive in our relationships, both personal and professional.Guest Bio: Prof. Christian van Nieuwerburgh (PhD) is a leading academic and executive coach with an international reputation. He is Professor of Coaching and Positive Psychology at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences (Ireland) and Principal Fellow at the Centre for Wellbeing Science of the University of Melbourne (Australia). Christian delivers consultancy, training, and executive coaching globally, regularly presenting in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and the Middle East. He is passionate about motorcycling, writing, and coaching.Takeaways:Listening is a crucial skill that many overlook.Radical listening fosters true connection and understanding.Leaders must prioritize listening to engage and motivate others.Barriers to listening include distractions and preparing responses.Matching the type of listening to the conversational partner's needs is essential.Acknowledging and validating others enhances the listening experience.Every interaction is an opportunity to build connections.Intention plays a significant role in effective listening.Emotional awareness can enhance communication and connection.Practicing radical listening can improve personal and professional relationships.Connect with Christian:Amazon Book: https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Listening-Art-True-Connection/dp/1523007192 Connect with Sandee: Website: www.sandeesgarlata.comPodcast: www.happinesssolved.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlataTwitter: www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlataInstagram: www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata
Victor Arocho, Byron Jones and Joe Toscano discuss 2025 NFL OTAs with Giants and Malik Nabers not practicing due to toe. Aaron Rodgers signs with Steelers. Explore GravyStack: The Ultimate Banking App and Mobile Game for Kids & Teens https://partners.gravystackpartners.com/victorarocho
Victor Arocho, Byron Jones and Joe Toscano discuss 2025 NFL OTAs with Giants and Malik Nabers not practicing due to toe. Aaron Rodgers signs with Steelers. Explore GravyStack: The Ultimate Banking App and Mobile Game for Kids & Teens https://partners.gravystackpartners.com/victorarocho
Join me as we explore the transformative power of renewing your thoughts. I've drawn some inspiration from The Secret Garden. :) I discuss the impact of stress on both your mind and your body, the importance of recognizing and managing your thoughts, and I walk you through the 7 R's for thought transformation especially when fear and anxiety seem to be running the show in your life. TakeawaysLetting God renew my thoughts heals my soul.Stress management is crucial for overall well-being.Quiet moments can significantly reduce stress.Recognizing overwhelming thoughts is the first step.Ruminating on negative thoughts harms mental health.Replacing toxic thoughts with positive affirmations is essential.Scripture can guide us in transforming our thoughts.Community support is vital for emotional resilience.Practicing the 7 R's can lead to mental renewal.Hope-filled thoughts can change our perspective.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Journey of Thought Renewal02:52 The Impact of Stress on Mind and Body06:13 Recognizing and Managing Thoughts08:59 The 7 R's for Thought Transformation15:09 The Power of Scripture and Community18:05 Encouragement for a Hopeful MindsetCONNECT WITH VICTORIA:*NEW RELEASE: Pickleball Passion A Marriage Devotional: 21 Days to a Stronger Connection on and off the Court https://amzn.to/48wnvaV*CHOOSE 2 THINK 365-DAY DEVOTIONAL: https://amzn.to/3Hcl7v1*CHOOSE 2 THINK JOURNAL: https://amzn.to/3WvinNDEMAIL: choose2think@gmail.com PODCAST WEBSITE: www.choose2think.comMINISTRY WEBSITE: www.choose2think.coMENTORING: www.choose2think.co/coaching.html YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/channel/UCz8Z2B9TtXvWn0RKelVY5DQ FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/groups/choose2thinkINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/victoriadwalkerlydon/*When you click on these Amazon affiliate links, I may earn a teeny commission from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support!DISCLAIMER: The Choose 2 Think Inspirational Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Please consult your physician or doctor for all medical advice and counsel.Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victoria-d-lydon/messageSUPPORT CHOOSE 2 THINK MINISTRIES AND PODCAST HERE: PATREON: Patreon.com/Choose2Think
Ep. 186 (Part 2 of 2) | In this lively, mind and heart-opening conversation, Miranda Macpherson, contemporary spiritual teacher and author, shares the extraordinary wisdom she has gained from experience—both from the initial life-changing transmission of boundless love she received in Ramana Maharshi's cave, and from the subsequent need for integration of the deeper truths that were revealed upon being called back “down the mountain,” back to the West to teach and serve. For her, the trick of navigating ordinary life without reconstructing an ego boiled down to three words: What's needed now? Miranda discusses how to show up in the world of today and not let resistance to right action win. “Wake up and love,” she offers. “Take inventory, ask, is there anything in the way of me being openhearted and awake in this moment?” She explains a practice she developed called ego relaxation, emphasizes the power of devotion—the source of strength, love, courage, and motivation—and shares several of the key questions she asks herself in her own practice to keep her receptive to existential grace. Miranda's inspiring teachings are infused with her foundational sense of divine benevolence; “Grace is alive!” she tells us. And being human, we can embody grace; we can become “grace delivery devices.” Recorded November 1, 2024.“Being human is a grace delivery device.”Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2After the ascent the descent; "coming down the mountain" (01:28)The power of devotion (04:12)A mantra carries with it the love, spiritual energy, and devotion of countless beings before us (06:28)The power of pilgrimages (08:58)Miranda's practice now: Can I open my heart to all the suffering, let it be understood more completely, and be transformed? (12:22)Wake up and love: ask "Is there anything in the way of me being openhearted and awake in the now?" (15:44)Practicing with our blind spots (18:46)Multitasking is a disaster for spiritual practice (20:22)Ramana Maharshi's transmission in the cave: Be nothing, do nothing, get nothing… be as you are. Rest in God. (22:24)Ego relaxation as a practice (23:40)Showing up and resting in God at the same time (26:50)The divine dance—here we are, learning how to be the best human beings we can be (30:41)The divine force always brings forth what is needed, but the gate is humility and surrender (34:24)What helps us into a posture of humility? (35:39)Appreciating Roger Walsh: do-er and be-er, curious and humble (38:15)Being human is a “grace delivery device;” embodying grace—grace is alive! (40:35)The importance of yes, of thank you (43:38)Resources & References – Part 2Miranda's website: MirandaMacpherson.com, The Living Grace Global SanghaMiranda Macpherson, The Way of Grace: The Transforming Power of Ego RelaxationA. H....
#82: [Inside the Mind] Steven Yellin: Get Out of Swing Prison and Stop Violating the Rule Bank for an Effective, Repeatable Swing In this powerful and enlightening episode of The Scratch Golfer's Mindset Podcast, I'm joined by Steven Yellin, creator of the Fluid Motion Factor and one of the leading voices in understanding the neuroscience of performance in golf. Together, we dive deep into the mind-body connection, the neurophysiological conditions required for a fluid golf swing, and why most golfers unknowingly sabotage their own performance—especially when it matters most. In today's episode, you'll learn: Why your prefrontal cortex (the CEO of your brain) needs to go offline during the swing What it really means to have a quiet mind before pulling the trigger How to check your “threshold of wholeness” with a simple shoulder test The truth about consistency and how to stop recreating what you already own What the “rules of the bank” are—and how violating them leads to inconsistent performance How to train like a pro by focusing on quality of space, not quantity of reps How the depth of your thoughts determines access to the body's deepest intelligence Whether you're an elite amateur or a weekend warrior, this episode will radically reshape how you think about practice, performance, and pressure. Steven's insights are a masterclass in mastering the mind-body connection and unlocking the swing you already have—on command. Get your pencils ready and start listening. P.S. Curious to learn more about the results my clients are experiencing and what they say about working with me? Read more here. More About Steven Steve Yellin is a renowned golf instructor, author, and the creator of the Fluid Motion Factor, a revolutionary approach to optimizing performance in golf and other sports. With a background in both competitive golf and deep studies into the mechanics of peak performance, Yellin's work bridges the gap between technical training and the ability to access one's best swing under pressure. His Fluid Motion Factor system has helped elite golfers, including PGA and LPGA Tour players, unlock their natural ability by eliminating interference in their mind-body connection. Instead of relying on mechanical swing thoughts, Yellin teaches golfers how to tap into a fluid state of motion, leading to greater consistency and confidence on the course. Purchase his book, “Simplicity: The Fluid Motion Factor Program” Follow Steven on Instagram - @steven_yellin Play to Your Potential On (and Off) the Course Schedule a Mindset Coaching Discovery Call Subscribe to the More Pars than Bogeys Newsletter Download my “Play Your Best Round” free hypnosis audio recording. High-Performance Hypnotherapy and Mindset Coaching Paul Salter - known as The Golf Hypnotherapist - is a High-Performance Hypnotherapist and Mindset Coach who leverages hypnosis and powerful subconscious reprogramming techniques to help golfers of all ages and skill levels overcome the mental hazards of their minds so they can shoot lower scores and play to their potential. He has over 16 years of coaching experience working with high performers in various industries, helping them get unstuck, out of their own way, and unlock their full potential. Click here to learn more about how high-performance hypnotherapy and mindset coaching can help you get out of your own way and play to your potential on (and off) the course. Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist Twitter: @parsoverbogeys Key Takeaways: The quality of the space before the swing determines the quality of the swing. You're not broken—you're just violating the rules of the bank. Wholeness is a threshold state of mind where motion flows without interference. You don't need new swing thoughts—you need a new relationship with the ones you already have. Practicing the swing isn't as powerful as practicing access to your best swings. Key Quotes: You're not recreating the swing—you're trying to access what you already own. When the prefrontal cortex goes offline, the swing goes online. Do less. The most powerful message I can give any golfer. It's not what you're thinking. It's how you're thinking it. Fear is the killer in a golf swing. Time Stamps: 00:00 Understanding the Golf Swing Mechanics 03:06 Achieving a Quiet Mind for Fluid Motion 07:26 Accessing Muscle Memory and Wholeness 13:33 Quality of Space Before the Swing 20:41 The Role of Experience and Fear in Performance 24:08 Mind-Body Connection in Golf 31:50 Maintaining Consistency During a Round 39:18 Building a Strong Foundation for Improvement 42:06 The Power of Simplicity in Golf
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In this week's episode, I'm joined by negotiation expert Tom Zeeb, and we're diving straight into the skills that make or break deals. From his near-death experience in 2001 to closing hundreds of transactions, Tom shares the real-world tools and mindset shifts that helped him go from broke to building financial freedom through real estate. We talk about the art of negotiation, how to create true confidence on calls, and the three simple tactics that can instantly transform your seller conversations. If you've ever felt stuck, unclear, or hesitant when speaking with sellers—this episode gives you the exact language, mindset, and structure to flip the script and close more deals. Key Talking Points of the Episode 00:00 Introduction 02:28 Moving from DC to Florida and pivoting his investing focus 04:12 Negotiation as the core of every successful real estate strategy 05:30 Tom's 5-part STACK negotiation framework: starting with Confidence 07:12 Top 3 negotiation techniques that can get you more deals 15:02 Practicing negotiation skills through Craigslist ads and call critiques 16:49 Overcoming dips in business: the mindset piece 18:13 Pivoting without abandoning your foundation 19:48 The value of mentorship and coaching during tough seasons 21:09 Mental blocks, entrepreneurial ADD, and navigating risk 22:26 How to learn more from Tom 23:49 The two most important levers: marketing and negotiation Quotables “Negotiation is the middle piece of every real estate deal—without it, you have nothing.” “Confidence changes everything. People can smell hesitation, and they'll run.” “Don't pivot and abandon everything. Tweak your model. Make it stronger.” Links Tom Zeeb https://tomzeeb.com Traction Real Estate Mentors https://tractionrealestatementors.com/guides Episode 157: From “Broke as a Joke” to Thriving Investor and Mentor https://smartrealestatecoach.com/podcasts/family-cast-07/ QLS Live https://qlslive.com Real Estate On Your Terms and Deal Structure Overtime https://wickedsmartbooks.com/podcast FREE Master's Class http://smartrealestatecoach.com/masterspodcast FREE Strategy Session with Chris Pre http://smartrealestatecoach.com/actionpodcast QLS 4.0 https://smartrealestatecoach.com/qlspodcast Investor Resources https://smartrealestatecoach.com/resources Apprentice Program https://smartrealestatecoach.com/apprenticepodcast In the Trenches Bootcamp https://smartrealestatecoach.com/ittbpodcast 3 Paydays Virtual Event https://smartrealestatecoach.com/3paydayspodcast REI Blackbook https://smartrealestatecoach.com/REIBB-pod 7 Figures Funding https://smartrealestatecoach.com/7figures-pod Land Voice https://smartrealestatecoach.com/landvoice-pod
Let's talk about adulting—actual adulting. Not just paying bills or keeping a houseplant alive, but the kind that involves emotional maturity, healthy boundaries, and conscious self-leadership. Because let's be honest, most of us weren't taught how to be fully functioning adults… and it shows. Joining us is Michelle Chalfant, licensed therapist turned holistic life coach, creator of The Adult Chair® model, and author of the new book The Adult Chair: Get Unstuck, Claim Your Power, and Transform Your Life. With millions reached through her podcast, coaching programs, and retreats, she's here to walk us through the five pillars of being a healthy, grounded adult. Here's the truth: being an adult isn't about checking boxes or pretending you're fine. It's about owning your truth. Feeling your feelings. Practicing compassion without letting yourself off the hook. It's about setting firm boundaries—with no need for justification—and recognizing that your triggers are not flaws, they're clues. None of us were handed a guidebook for how to grow up emotionally. We inherited patterns from people who were figuring it out as they went. But what Michelle shares today is empowering: it's never too late to unlearn what no longer serves you and become the adult you were meant to be. Whether you're starting this work or knee-deep in your personal development era, this episode will meet you where you are—and help you move forward with clarity, self-trust, and strength. Connect with Michelle: Website: https://theadultchair.com/ Book: https://theadultchair.com/book IG: https://www.instagram.com/themichellechalfant/?hl=en FB: https://www.facebook.com/@TheMichelleChalfant/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/michellechalfant Related Podcast Episodes: How To Build Emotionally Mature Leaders with Dr. Christie Smith | 272 Boundaries vs. Ultimatums with Jan & Jillian Yuhas | 297 Gentleness: Cultivating Compassion for Yourself and Others with Courtney Carver | 282 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
In this episode: career and family, musical journey, envisioning, financial independence with Dan ArwadyEpisode SummaryDan Arwady shares his journey as a musician, focusing on his solo career. He discusses the importance of envisioning success, the role of deliberate practice in honing skills, and how his family life intersects with his music career. He also explores recent opportunities that have arisen and provides valuable insights into FI and mindfulness practices.Guest BioDan Arwady is a musician, songwriter, and engineer based in California. With a background in computer science and a passion for music, he has transformed his career, focusing on his original music and live performances. He has released several albums and singles while balancing family life and his day job. Resources & Books Mentioned"The War of Art" by Steven PressfieldGuest Contact InformationWebsite: https://danarwadymusic.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@danarwadymusicInstagram: http://instagram.com/danarwadymusicSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0SnoBjoX2nF3ZgPMThD9wNKey TakeawaysImportance of understanding your unique path and focusing on gradual growth rather than immediate success.Envisioning goals has clarified direction and led to actionable steps.The significance of consistent practice and intentionality in improving skills, whether in music or any other field.Insights on how to balance family responsibilities with pursuing a passion.How being prepared and ready can lead to unexpected opportunities.Practicing mindfulness and self-reflection can lead to greater clarity and focus in pursuing dreams.PS: Introducing the…
Practicing the Way - Pt. 4Abiding is the practice of disciples.
Pastor Levi, Pastor Travis, and Lisa talk about abiding in Jesus, from John 10:10, 14:1-6, and 15:1-11, including Dining on the Fruits of the Spirit, Studying the Word, and Practicing the Disciplines. This is an episode of Pearls & Swine on the Evangel Houghton Podcast from Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, June 10, 2025.
In this episode, Dr. Eric Bryant interviews Margaret Feinberg about her new book, The God You Need to Know: Experience the Holy Spirit's Power and Presence Today, which explores the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers.Margaret is a popular Bible teacher, speaker at churches and conferences, host of The Joycast podcast, and author of Scouting the Divine, Fight Back With Joy, Taste and See, among many others. She was recently named one of 50 women most shaping culture and the church today by Christianity Today. 5 Key Takeaways:The Holy Spirit is present in moments of pain and loss.Gideon's story teaches us about discernment and questioning God.The Holy Spirit can guide us through dreams and personal experiences.Practicing awareness of the Holy Spirit can transform lives.Community is essential in the discernment process.
Hillary Walsh -- a renowned immigration lawyer in Phoenix and owner of New Frontier Law -- and I talked on June 2, 2025 about practicing one of the hottest areas of law. Hillary shares her powerful story of finding her purpose and surviving in a harsh system. She also offers practical suggestions of how to prepare for the worst case scenario -- practical advice not only for immigration clients, but also for all of us.www.atgimagemgtwww.joybertrandlaw.com
In this conversation, intimacy expert Brenden Durell shares his journey from a professional athlete to a healer, discussing the importance of vulnerability, trust, and emotional availability in relationships. He addresses the stigma surrounding men's healing, the role of porn, and the various types of intimacy. Durell emphasizes the significance of self-awareness through practices like the mirror exercise and the need for slowing down in life to find peace. He also explores the complexities of monogamy, infidelity, and the evolving definitions of masculine and feminine energies, concluding with insights on tantra and its relevance in personal growth.takeawaysIntimacy is not just about sex; it's about connection.Men face unique stigmas in their healing journeys.Self-awareness is crucial for personal growth.Vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness.The role of porn in relationships is complex and requires boundaries.Trust can be rebuilt after infidelity, but it takes work.Different types of intimacy are essential for healthy relationships.Social media can distort self-image and intimacy.Practicing mindfulness can help cultivate peace.Tantra teaches us to embrace vulnerability and chaos.Chapters00:00Introduction and Technical Challenges03:49Brenden Durell: Journey to Intimacy Expert06:42Transition from Sports to Spiritual Healing08:09Stigma Around Men's Healing09:33The Role of Porn in Relationships11:29Common Relationship Problems and Solutions13:58Understanding Different Types of Intimacy16:53Building Intimacy with Partners19:08Regaining Trust in Relationships20:41The Mirror Exercise for Self-Awareness23:03The Impact of Social Media on Self-Image25:28Overcoming Fear and Lack Mentality27:40Emotional Availability vs. Vulnerability30:33Monogamy: Is It Possible?33:30Healing After Infidelity37:50Masculine and Feminine Energies43:56Defining Tantra and Its Importance49:37Finding Peace in Life53:14Brenden's Current Projects and RetreatsTo get in touch with Brendenhttps://www.brendendurell.com/For psychic readings, Astrology, Therapy or Coaching with Keresse, click below:www.therapeutichealingbyreese.comFollow me on Instagram!https://instagram.com/_keresse_?utm_medium=copy_linkFollow me on Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/TherapeuticHealingByReese/TikTok:@DiaryofanEmpathpodcast
What happens when you are a "general practitioner" but are passionate about Emergency Medicine or PEM. Listen to Dr. Allen Herman's story on practicing Emergency Medicine despite completing his training in Family Medicine.
A Critique of Practicing the Way, Part 7 - Jesus is the One and Only, presented by Bob DeWaay and Barb Gretch. We discuss the informal logical fallacies of equivocation and false equivalence and show how John Mark Comer uses these in the book regarding the terms "disciple" and "apprentice." We can't be an apprentice of Jesus because He is unique--the one and only. (duration 00:20:46) Click here to play
In this episode of the Get Strong podcast, Kristen Hartnagel shares her profound journey through grief, detailing the loss of her family members and how it shaped her identity. She discusses the importance of embracing emotions, the role of faith in navigating grief, and the power of mindset in overcoming challenges. Kristen emphasizes the need for self-reflection and the significance of allowing oneself to feel all emotions, while also providing practical exercises to help listeners process their grief. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of grief, personal growth, and the importance of living with intention. takeaways Grief can manifest in various forms and affect multiple areas of life. Embracing emotions is crucial for healing and personal growth. Faith can provide strength and perspective during difficult times. Mindset plays a significant role in how we respond to grief. Self-reflection helps in understanding our triggers and reactions. It's important to allow ourselves to feel emotions without judgment. Grief is a cyclical process, with contractions followed by expansions. Practicing gratitude and recognizing the gifts in emotions can aid healing. Creating a supportive environment for conversations about grief is essential. Personal growth often comes from navigating through grief and loss. Kristen created a special guide called The Belief Breakthrough Method Visualization Guide that walks you through her powerful breathing practice step by step. Here's the link to download that: https://kristenhartnagel.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/The-Belief-Breakthrough-Method-Visualization-Guide.pdf If you're curious about how building a personal brand can help grow your business, whether you want to be a speaker, an author, a podcast host, or you just want to attract more ideal clients to your existing business. You'll want to have a free call with Kristen Hartnagel you can book that call here: https://www.freebrandcall.com/kh
Jeff Tacklind's message continues from Philippians 2:12-13 for our Practicing Resurrection series
Send us a textIn this conversation, Jillian and Dave discuss the concept of mini retirements and how they can lead to a fulfilling lifestyle while pursuing financial independence. They discuss "mini retirements" throughout your career, emphasizing the importance of taking breaks, traveling, and spending quality time family. We explore the challenges and benefits of unconventional choices, the gradual transition to early retirement, and the value of practicing mini retirements to prepare for a fulfilling post-work life.Surprise...teachers are uniquely equipped to give this practice a shot, EVERY SUMMER!Here are some of the links that she might have mentioned based on the direction our conversation during the show: Website: https://retireoften.com/Book Purchasing Link: https://lnk.to/retireoftenFree Opt-In Worksheets:Planning: https://retireoften.com/mini/Negotiating: https://retireoften.com/onemonth/Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillianjohnsrud/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JillianJohnsrud/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillian-johnsrud/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JillianJohnsrud
Jon and Doug discuss the Buddhist practice of acceptance. How would the Buddha have framed it? How can we work with acceptance today, and how might an attitude of acceptance make our lives better?Support the showGo to our website to leave a comment, buy us a coffee, or see further notes and links: https://digginthedharma.com/
Millie Snyder's sermon for Sunday, June 08, 2025, at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Podcast listeners can find sermon manuscripts at https://myersparkpres.org/manuscripts
In this episode, Daniel continues to pray to God 3 times a day even though this practice could cost him his life!
Hey Heal Squad! Get ready for a major education moment with Dr. Sara Reardon, board-certified pelvic floor physical therapist, TED presenter, and founder of The V-Hive platform. Dr. Sara (aka the Vagina Whisperer) is here to break down what the pelvic floor really is, why it matters WAY more than we've been taught, and how you can prevent and treat common issues like painful sex, urinary leakage, prolapse, constipation, and discomfort during pregnancy or menopause—without shame or mystery. She shares why so many of us were never taught about this essential part of our anatomy, how to know if you're experiencing tension vs. weakness, and how to start caring for this powerful part of your body through breath, awareness, and simple daily shifts (like stop pushing when you pee!). From taboo topics to everyday tips, this conversation will change how you view your pelvic floor—and give you the tools to reclaim your health at every stage of life! HEALERS & HEAL-LINERS: Painful sex is a signal, not something to ignore. Pain with intimacy is a sign your body needs attention, not something to normalize. Pelvic floor therapy can address the root causes and help you reconnect with your body without fear or shame. Stop pushing when you pee. Straining during urination or bowel movements can weaken your pelvic floor over time. Practicing proper mechanics helps preserve pelvic health through every life stage. Tight isn't strong. A tight pelvic floor often mimics weakness, leading to pain, leaks, or dysfunction. Learning how to relax your pelvic floor is just as important as strengthening it. -- HEAL SQUAD SOCIALS IG: https://www.instagram.com/healsquad/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@healsquadxmaria HEAL SQUAD RESOURCES: Heal Squad Website:https://www.healsquad.com/ Heal Squad x Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HealSquad/membership Maria Menounos Website: https://www.mariamenounos.com My Curated Macy's Page: Shop My Macy's Storefront Prenuvo: Prenuvo.com/MARIA for $300 off Delete Me: https://bit.ly/43rkHwi code: SQUAD EMR-Tek Red Light: https://emr-tek.com/discount/Maria30 for 30% off Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/ Join In-Person Heal Retreat Waitlist! https://mariamenounos.myflodesk.com/heal-retreat-waitlist GUEST RESOURCES: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.vagina.whisperer/?hl=en Website: https://thevagwhisperer.com/ Pre-Order Her Book!: https://thevagwhisperer.com/floored/ ABOUT MARIA MENOUNOS: Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, actress, 2x NYT best-selling author, former pro-wrestler and brain tumor survivor, Maria Menounos' passion is to see others heal and to get better in all areas of life. ABOUT HEAL SQUAD x MARIA MENOUNOS: A daily digital talk-show that brings you the world's leading healers, experts, and celebrities to share groundbreaking secrets and tips to getting better in all areas of life. DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content (published or distributed by or on behalf of Maria Menounos or http://Mariamenounos.com and http://healsquad.com) is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions provided by guest experts or hosts featured within website or on Company's Podcast are their own; not those of Maria Menounos or the Company. Accordingly, Maria Menounos and the Company cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions. This podcast is presented for exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for preventing, diagnosing, or treating a specific illness. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care emergency, please contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.