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    Honeydew Me
    232. Dirty Talk 101: Finding Your Voice In The Bedroom

    Honeydew Me

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 49:42


    Dirty talk can feel intimidating, but it doesn't have to. This episode gives you a step-by-step guide to finding your voice, building confidence, and learning exactly what to say. Whether you want to explore a dominant, bratty, or praise-filled style, you'll leave with practical tools, scripts, and a game plan to make dirty talk feel fun, natural, and hot. We cover: Why dirty talk feels hard at first. Understand the mental blocks that arise, from not knowing what to say to worrying about your partner's reaction. How to figure out what turns you on. Use self-exploration, journaling prompts, and your masturbation practice to get clear on your turn-ons and desires.How to practice without pressure Practicing outside the bedroom. Start outside the bedroom with sexting or casual conversations so dirty talk feels easier when things heat up. Finding your dirty talk persona. Learn how to embody confidence and play with different tones like dominant, bratty, simpy, or simply yourself. Dirty talk examples you can steal. Get real phrases and scripts you can try right away, no overthinking required. What to say when your mind goes blank. Discover how to keep things flowing by describing the moment, giving direction, or using playful vocab. Dirty Mad Libs for beginners. Fill-in-the-blank prompts that make practicing fun and help you find your voice. How to handle when you say something weird. Why awkward moments are normal and how laughing it off can make intimacy even hotter. Your foolproof dirty talk game plan. Step into the bedroom with a simple path to more confidence, better communication, and hotter sex. ⁠Join our Patreon and access the "Dirty Talk 101" downloadable HERE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Intro to Zen Online
    Ep. 254: Sitting on 9-16-25 (Back to basics [2 of 4]: practicing with thoughts)

    Intro to Zen Online

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 55:42


    Election Profit Makers
    Episode 345: Practicing Politics The Right Way

    Election Profit Makers

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 54:57


    Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/electionprofitmakers Send questions and comments to contact@electionprofitmakers.com Watch David's show DICKTOWN on Hulu http://bit.ly/dicktown Follow Jon on Bluesky http://bit.ly/bIuesky

    The You-est You™ Podcast
    Transform Your Life Through Intuitive Coaching

    The You-est You™ Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 56:40


    So many of us are waiting for a permission slip to do something different and follow our inner guidance – especially when it seems ‘of course'.  In this week's episode, I sit down with Brooke Sheehan, an intuitive life coach who made the decision to follow her own arrow and step into the world of the mystical and spirit. Brooke shares her journey of learning to trust signs from the universe, connect with spirit guides, and speak her truth with courage.   This is more than a story — it's an invitation to remember your own inner wisdom, and the power of following your soul's guidance, whatever that might be. If Brooke's story stirs something in you, perhaps it's your time. ✨ {Lucky} Cohort 13 of the Intuitive Life Designer® Coach Academy begins Sept 24 — a sacred space to awaken your gifts, deepen your intuition, and step into the magic of soul-led coaching. 

    Insight for Living Canada - LifeTrac Podcast

    Proverbs 3:11-14When attitudes need to be put in check, tough love is required. Parenting is challenging, but it's also the most rewarding and gratifying job you'll ever have.

    Career Dreams
    187: Practicing Positivity

    Career Dreams

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 50:45


    In this heartfelt and thought-provoking episode of Career Dreams, Adam Bouse, Founder & Coach at Optimistic Coaching, joins Michelle and Chase to share his personal journey. It's a wonderful a conversation about what it means to practice positivity in the face of life's hardest moments. This episode explores how life and work intersect, especially during times of grief, loss, or personal challenge. Adam offers insights into authentic optimism, not the kind that glosses over loss or grief, but the kind that embraces it with honesty and hope. In this conversation, Adam unpacks how leaders and teammates can support one another, create space for real emotions, and lead with care. Key Topics: The difference between authentic positivity and toxic positivity Navigating grief and challenge while continuing to show up at work The importance of adaptive leadership and creating space for honesty, care and connection Why balance might be the wrong goal and what to aim for instead The power of intentional living and leading with values How a genuine sense of care drives performance Connect with Adam: Email: hello@adambouse.co Website: Optimistic Coaching LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adambouse/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/optimisticcoaching/ Resources:  Book: Adaptive Leadership Article: My first workshop back in 9 months Got a question? Ask us! Do you have a question you'd like to hear answered on Career Dreams? You can submit an audio recording of your question to be featured on an upcoming episode!  Like it? Share it! If you're finding value in exploring your Career Dreams through this podcast, please share it with your friends, followers and colleagues! Also, your ratings and reviews help others find the show...so please, let us know what you think! You can share your Career Dreams with us anytime via email: careerdreams@forumcu.com. To learn more about making your Career Dreams come true at FORUM Credit Union, visit our website:  https://www.forumcu.com/careers Dream on!

    Life. On Purpose
    Dr. Randall Turner on the Transformational Impact Practicing Integrative/Root Cause Medicine Has Had on Him and His Patients

    Life. On Purpose

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 93:23


    Send us a textDr. Randall Turner and I engage in a discussion centered on the principles of integrative medicine and the importance of addressing root causes of health issues. Randall shared his journey from traditional emergency medicine to a focus on integrative wellness, motivated by personal experiences, including the positive health changes he observed in his grandson. This conversation highlights the significance of a collaborative relationship between patients and healthcare providers, emphasizing the need for personalized health strategies, utilizing advanced testing methods like DNA and fatty acid testing to tailor treatments to individual needs, an approach that contrasts sharply with traditional practices that often overlook the complexities of chronic conditions.We also discuss the transformative impact of alternative treatments, including stem cell therapy and peptides, on chronic health issues, concern over the slow acceptance of these treatments within the medical community, and the necessity for patients to seek knowledgeable practitioners who can provide effective care. This dialogue underscored the growing demand for integrative approaches that consider both physical and emotional aspects of health.We conclude our conversation with a reflection on the spiritual dimensions of health and Dr. Turner's belief that a holistic approach must encompass spiritual well-being, arguing that neglecting this aspect can hinder overall health. He emphasized the importance of understanding one's spiritual nature as part of a fulfilling life and highlighted the role of spirituality in his practice. This perspective reinforces the idea that true healing involves a comprehensive understanding of the individual, integrating physical, emotional, and spiritual health.For more on Dr. Turner and his practice, Integrative Wellness, visit: https://integrativewellnesswv.com/Sponsored by Blu Apple: https://thebluapple.com?sca_ref=8837292.HZGjjNgCncCode: Brandi15

    New Song Church OKC
    10 Years - Help People Know God

    New Song Church OKC

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 50:30


    We're celebrating 10 years of God's faithfulness and revisiting why we exist: to help people know God John 17:3. Not just to know about Him, but to truly know Him. Our hearts are resetting around our mission—Practicing the Way of Jesus—and the four Pursuits that shape us as a church: Presence of God, Transformational Discipleship, Kingdom Community, and Sacrificial Mission.Today's message calls us to move from information to true relationship with the Father who loved the Son before creation John 17:24. We'll explore practical pathways to host His presence, be formed into Christlikeness, belong as family, and live a daily life of surrender and mission—because this next decade is all about keeping Jesus at the center.So grab your Bible, your BTJ, or something to write on—and let's step in together.

    Critical Issues Commentary Radio
    A Critique of Practicing the Way, Part 21 - The Danger of Spiritual Elitism

    Critical Issues Commentary Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 23:27


    A Critique of Practicing the Way, Part 21 - The Danger of Spiritual Elitism, presented by Bob DeWaay and Barb Gretch. Comer claims that there are spiritual masters of the Way. We describe the faulty value systems of different groups and show how they are all various versions of spiritual elitism. We discuss Col 3:1-4 to show that it rejects Comer's version of pietism. (duration 00:23:27) Click here to play

    Pickled Parables
    Practicing a Theological Method | Hunter Witcraft

    Pickled Parables

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 37:29


    Hunter Witcraft explores the idea of theological method. What is it? How do we develop one? And, how can we do the work to put a good theological method into practice?--Scriptures Explored: Exodus 34:6-7; Nahum 1:2-3; Jonah 4:2; Joel 2:13; John 1:29; Mark 1:7; 1 Corinthians 15:3-4--Hunter Witcraft is married to Willa; we have two boys: Graham (3) and Benjamin (1). I have a M.Div. from Corban University, a MA in Christian Ministry from GCU, and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Biblical Languages from GCU. The Bible is God's Word to us, and for that reason, it is important for us to understand it (yes, we even have to work on the hard parts and the tricky parts). The Bible itself is a gift of grace from God to us – He was under no obligation to give it to us, and yet in it He has given us everything needed for life and godliness (2 Pet. 1:3). The Holy Spirit is active when we preach the Scripture and when we hear the Scripture, glorifying God and drawing us to Him; for that reason, I do what I can to accurately deliver the Word of God.--Connect with Us:contact@parableministries.comParable MinistriesInstagram--If you feel led to give to Parable Ministries, please visit: DonateMusic created by Chad HoffmanArtwork created by Anthony Kuenzi

    Anchor Faith Church Valdosta, GA
    The Call to Practice

    Anchor Faith Church Valdosta, GA

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 72:44


    Practicing the WayEstablishing spiritual disciplines that allow us to be formed fully into the image of Jesus.

    Church By The Sea
    Practicing Resurrection: Philippians 4:12-20 (9/14/25)

    Church By The Sea

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 41:01


    Jeff Tacklind's concluding message on Philippians for our Practicing Resurrection series

    Revolution Church of KY
    Practicing Our Faith – Week #3: Serve (9.14.25)

    Revolution Church of KY

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025


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    The Anxiety Coaches Podcast
    1176: Classic ACP The ABC's Of Acceptance As A Path To Clearing Anxiety

    The Anxiety Coaches Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 18:42


    Today Gina dives into the ABCs Of Acceptance As A Path To Clearing Anxiety. Join in and learn why acceptance, although it seems counter intuitive and passive, is actually the courageous way out!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:The first rule is to keep an untroubled spirit. The second is to look things in the face and know them for what they are. -Marcus AureliusChapters0:26 Introduction to Acceptance6:02 The Power of Being10:22 Cultivating Curiosity13:01 Breaking the Anxiety Loop16:04 Dental Chair Insights18:00 Closing Thoughts and ReflectionSummaryIn this episode, I delve into the transformative concept of acceptance as a crucial approach to alleviating anxiety. We parse through the ABCs of acceptance, beginning with the letter A, which stands for Allow. Allowing or accepting our feelings and circumstances is a fundamental step in managing anxiety as articulated by Claire Weeks. I emphasize that acceptance does not equate to liking our situation; rather, it is about acknowledging the reality of our experiences without unnecessary struggle. I illustrate the detrimental effects of resisting reality, likening it to a tug-of-war that drains our energy and keeps us from moving forward. By choosing to accept what is, we enable ourselves to release the struggle and channel our energy toward the aspects of our lives that we can control.Next, we journey into letter B—Be, or Being with our feelings and sensations. Here, I shed light on the importance of cultivating a non-judgmental awareness of our experiences. This practice allows us to notice our pain, whether physical or emotional, without feeding into our fears. For instance, when faced with bodily sensations that induce anxiety, such as chest tightness, I encourage listeners to approach these feelings with curiosity rather than panic. By observing our bodies like scientists, without preconceived notions or urgent desires to escape discomfort, we diminish the sense of peril associated with our internal experiences. In doing so, we foster a calmer environment for ourselves, paving the way for healing and clarity.We progress to letter C, which signifies Curiosity. I highlight how adopting a curious mindset towards our intrusive thoughts and fears can significantly reduce their power over us. By reframing our relationship with anxiety-provoking thoughts as mere phenomena to explore, rather than truths to contend with, we strip them of their authority. We're reminded that everyone experiences run-of-the-mill anxious thoughts, but the key lies in how we respond to them. Practicing curiosity diminishes fear, opening avenues for proactive responses based on our learned understanding of our mind's workings.#anxietyrelief #acceptance #mindfulness #mentalhealth #anxietycoaching #stressmanagement #calmness #selfhelp #personaldevelopment #overcominganxiety #GinaRyan #anxietycoachespodcast #emotionalhealth #curiosity #copingstrategies #panicattack #selfcarefirst #mentalwellness #lettinggo #beherenow #mindfulmoments #anxietyfree #anxietysupport #nervoussystem #mindsetshift #ACPSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Parenting 2.0 The Focused Mindset
    Better Mindset = Better Hope Talk (Episode 242)

    Parenting 2.0 The Focused Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 28:42


    Start your free Solution-Focused  3-day training here: https://www.thefocusedmindset.com/leadwithhopechallenge  In this episode of the Focused Mindset podcast, Cher Kretz explores the relationship between mindset, hope, and the power of listening. She emphasizes the importance of cultivating hope in our lives and the lives of those we serve. Cher discusses practical strategies for training our minds to see hope, the significance of daily hope work, and how to notice hope in everyday conversations. The episode highlights the science of hope, its impact on personal growth, and the necessity of caring for our thoughts to foster a positive mindset. TEDx: How to Lead with Hope: Solution Focused Conversation Navigation https://youtu.be/Am3ZoF53BS0?si=ZaflEtnhsdjgJ2oN Instagram: Cher Kretz The Focused Mindset Podcast https://www.instagram.com/cherkretz_thefocusedmindset/ TikTok: @Cher Kretz The Focused Mindset https://www.tiktok.com/@cherkretz?lang=en Tip Jar:  Your generous support helps me create more free resources and keep this podcast going strong. Thank you. https://thefocusedmindset.ck.page/products/tips-4-cher Takeaways   The relationship between mindset and hope is crucial for personal growth. Practicing hope talk can renew our minds and change our perspectives. Listening with a solution-focused lens helps cultivate hope in others. We can train our minds to see hope in everyday situations. Hope is a powerful predictor of success and resilience. Daily practices can help us notice and document moments of hope. Our mindset influences how we respond to life's challenges. Finding hope in conversations can uplift both ourselves and others. Setting personal goals is essential for fostering hope. Caring for our thoughts is vital for maintaining a hopeful mindset. Chapters   00:00 The Science of Hope and Mindset 04:50 Interview with Michael Mushong on Mental Health 05:07 The Importance of Mindset in Difficult Times 08:54 Finding Hope in Everyday Life 19:45 Practical Steps for Daily Hope Work  

    St. James' Church
    The Coburn Forum – Zack's Summer Reading Book Choice

    St. James' Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 38:21


    Zack kicks off our Forum series this year with a presentation of his summer reading book choice, "Practicing the Way" by John Mark Comer.

    Trace Church Rockrimmon
    God's Word | Practicing the Way | Aaron Pennington - Lead Pastor

    Trace Church Rockrimmon

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 33:07


    This message kicks off our new sermon series Practicing the Way at Trace Church in Colorado Springs. Pastor Aaron Pennington teaches on the power of God's Word and why it is the foundation for following Jesus.God's Word is not just something to read, it is living, active, and able to transform our lives. In this sermon, we look at how Scripture guides us, convicts us, and calls us to build our lives on truth that cannot be shaken.Too often we settle for distraction or compromise, but the Bible invites us to return to the basics: to open His Word daily, to hear His voice clearly, and to walk in the freedom that only Jesus provides.Key scriptures include Psalm 119, Matthew 7, 2 Timothy 3, and Hebrews 4. This teaching will encourage you to anchor your life in the Bible and take one more step in practicing the way of Jesus.If you're searching for sermons about God's Word, Bible teaching, or Colorado Springs church messages, this is the perfect place to start.

    Woodmark Church Sermons
    2: For the Common Good

    Woodmark Church Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 45:40


    Practicing the Spiritual Gifts | Part 2: For the Common GoodThe New Testament names 21 different gifts, which fall into three broad categories—power, word, and love. Though these gifts have sometimes been misunderstood or misused, Scripture presents them as essential for the life of the church. Together we'll explore how God has uniquely gifted each believer to serve the church, to build up the body, and to bless the world.Teaching Text: 1 Corinthians 12:1-11Preached by Paul Khochay

    Fescoe in the Morning
    Thursday Night Football and Xavier Worthy Practicing

    Fescoe in the Morning

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 9:02


    The Packers look LEGIT! And just like Bob told you earlier in the week, Xavier Worthy is trending in the right direction to be able to play not this week but next.

    Loose Cannons Podcast
    Bucs vs Texans Week 2 Preview

    Loose Cannons Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 55:00


    We preview the Bucs @ Texans week 2 Monday Night Football matchup, discuss the latest injury report, and the surprise names PRACTICING for the first time this season!

    From Startup to Wunderbrand with Nicholas Kuhne
    The Pink Book: Liana Zavo on PR, Credibility & Breaking into the U.S. Market

    From Startup to Wunderbrand with Nicholas Kuhne

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 18:40


    In this episode, Nicholas talks with PR strategist and Forbes thought leader Liana Zavo about building trust through third‑party validation, the role of video in modern PR, why press releases aren't a PR strategy, and how to repurpose earned media into months of content. We also cover her 21‑Day Personal Branding Challenge and Media Bootcamp.Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:00 Liana's origin story 04:05 Going global & U.S. credibility 05:20 PR vs ads for trust 09:00 Social + AI changed PR 11:00 Press releases vs PR 13:10 The “Pink Book” 15:00 Practicing what you preach 16:30 21‑Day Challenge & BootcampFind out more rom Liana:https://zavomediapr.com/ Connect with me on:All my linksBecome a guestSign up for RiversideGet Descript #DigitalMarketing #Branding #PersonalBranding #MarketingInsights #SocialMediaStrategy

    UNSECURITY: Information Security Podcast
    Unsecurity Episode 246: Practicing Policy

    UNSECURITY: Information Security Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 37:14


    In this Friday edition of Unsecurity, Megan and Brad tackle Policy! They approach a topic commonly avoided with a consulting perspective, having real examples of policy benefits. Hear the full coversation, covering:- Standardizing programs, documentation, and access - The relationship between technology and policy development - Legal considerations - Executive support and how to engage leadership and the necessity of clear policies to guide organizational behavior and ensure security compliance and best practice. -- Looking to get in touch? Reach out at unsecurity@frsecure.com and follow us for more! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frsecure/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frsecureofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frsecure/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/frsecure.bsky.social About FRSecure: https://frsecure.com/ FRSecure is a mission-driven information security consultancy headquartered in Minneapolis, MN. Our team of experts is constantly developing solutions and training to assist clients in improving the measurable fundamentals of their information security programs. These fundamentals are lacking in our industry, and while progress is being made, we can't do it alone. Whether you're wondering where to start, or looking for a team of experts to collaborate with you, we are ready to serve.

    Gemba Academy Podcast: Lean Manufacturing | Lean Office | Six Sigma | Toyota Kata | Productivity | Leadership
    GA 597 | Practicing Empathy and Empathetic Listening with Robin Hills

    Gemba Academy Podcast: Lean Manufacturing | Lean Office | Six Sigma | Toyota Kata | Productivity | Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 25:38


    This week's guest is Robin Hills. Robin and Ron discussed emotional intelligence, unconscious bias, the importance of empathy and active listening, and more. An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn:  Robin's quote (2:55) How Robin defines emotional intelligence (4:43) How it plays into righteous anger (7:03) Avoiding manipulative behavior (9:38) Robin's thoughts on unconscious bias (10:42) Practicing empathy (13:42) The importance of pausing after listening (14:50) How Robin practices this (17:38) The future of emotional intelligence (20:03) Robin's final words of wisdom (23:31) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 GA 554 | Leveraging Emotional Intelligence Robin on LinkedIn Robin's Website Get All the Latest News from Gemba Academy Our newsletter is a great way to receive updates on new courses, blog posts, and more. Sign up here. What Do You Think? How do you practice empathy at work?

    Foolish Club Media: A Kansas City Chiefs Podcast Network
    The Daily Fix - Xavier Worthy practicing, and Chiefs injury report

    Foolish Club Media: A Kansas City Chiefs Podcast Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 9:28


    Stephen Serda is back to discuss Xavier Worthy practicing in a limited capacity on Thursday and the rest of the Chiefs injury report ahead of Week 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Visibility Factor
    184. Level Up Your Leadership (with Deborah Naish) - Part One

    The Visibility Factor

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 41:37


    184. Level Up Your Leadership (with Deborah Naish) – Part One In this episode of the Visibility Factor podcast, host Susan M Barber interviews Deborah Naish, an author and former corporate leader, about her book 'Level Up Your Leadership.' They discuss the importance of inner work for leaders, the essence of leadership beyond skill sets, and the need for self-discovery. Deborah shares her leadership model, which emphasizes continuous practice and reflection, and introduces concepts to help leaders navigate challenges and foster growth. In this conversation, they explore various themes related to personal and professional growth, emphasizing the importance of a growth mindset, emotional intelligence, and effective communication. The dialogue also highlights the challenges of reactivity and the need for self-awareness in navigating interpersonal dynamics, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace continuous learning and reflection. takeaways Leadership is about who we are being, not just what we do. Successful leaders must trust themselves and embrace discomfort. Practicing leadership skills is essential for building confidence. Reflection is crucial in the busy world of leadership. Resistance is a signal for growth, not a stop sign. Learning involves a cycle of practice and facing obstacles. A growth mindset recognizes that learning is a journey without a finish line. Judgments and reactions can trap us in negative cycles. Curiosity can transform our responses to challenges. Resources mentioned:   How to Work with Almost Anyone by Michael Bungay Stanier How to Begin by Michael Bungay Stanier Playing Big by Tara Mohr Link to Order Deborah's book -  Level Up Your Leadership Website: www.deborahnaish.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahnaish Instagram: @deborah_naish Thank you for listening to The Visibility Factor Podcast!    Check out my website to order my book and view the  videos/resources for The Visibility Factor book.   As always, I encourage you to reach out! You can email me at hello@susanmbarber.com. You can also find me on social media everywhere –Facebook, LinkedIn, and of course on The Visibility Factor Podcast! I look forward to connecting with you!          If you liked The Visibility Factor Podcast, I would be so grateful if you could subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts! It helps the podcast get in front of more people who can learn how to be visible too!     

    Raise Nation
    Practicing to Win: Fundraising Confidence with Practivated… and an Octopus Named Tivi

    Raise Nation

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 29:22


    Practicing donor conversations has never been this fun… or this effective, thanks to AI and a little help from Tivi. SHOW NOTES:September 11, 2025 – Episode # 195Practicing to Win: Fundraising Confidence with Practivated… and an Octopus Named TiviFundraising can be challenging, stressful, and full of high-stakes conversations. But what if practice could turn anxiety into confidence? On this episode of Raise Nation Radio, host Dawn Lego reconnects with Mallory Erickson, founder of Practivated, to explore how her innovative AI platform helps fundraisers rehearse and refine donor conversations. Guided by Tivi the octopus, fundraisers can simulate real-life donor scenarios, receive instant feedback, and gain the confidence needed to connect more authentically. This conversation is a reminder that technology and human connection don't compete. They enhance each other, and even a little octopus can make learning fun. Big shout-out to Mallory for her inspiring speaking session at Raise 2025 and to Practivated for sponsoring the conference. We're thrilled to feature them in our very first Raise coverage of the season! Guest Reflection: “Tivi reminds us that it's okay to stumble in practice, because every misstep we rehearse now is a confident connection later.“ — Mallory EricksonEpisode Highlights: Sharing Mallory's journey from burnout to empowered fundraising leadership. Practicing with intention to transform donor conversations and entire careers. Leveraging Practivated to simulate donor interactions and build confidence. Reducing fear of rejection by turning challenges into meaningful connections. Applying AI-driven practice while keeping the human touch at the center. Connect with our Guests: Mallory Erickson Episodes Resources: Practivated Blog Responsible AI What the Fundraising Power Partners Formula

    Jon Marks & Ike Reese
    Hour 4: Joel Embiid video released of him practicing without knee brace

    Jon Marks & Ike Reese

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 45:22


    Ike, Spike and Fritz wrap up the show with the Top 5 at 5, Text Line and discuss the recently released video of Joel Embiid practicing without a knee brace.

    Off The Grid: Leaving Social Media Without Losing All Your Clients
    ✏️ Deleting Instagram, Practicing Attention & the Magic of Self-Publishing — with Cody Cook-Parrott

    Off The Grid: Leaving Social Media Without Losing All Your Clients

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 57:25


    This summer, Cody Cook-Parrott deleted their Instagram account. In doing so, they “lost” 80,000 followers and gained so. much. more.In this conversation, we dig into why Cody decided to delete IG, how their creative attention has shifted since, and what it really looks like to build a business (and publish a book) off the grid.Tune in to this episode to hear us explore:Why Cody deleted their account instead of deactivatingWhat it means to archive your work onlineThe realities of giving up social capitalSacred witnessing and ways to cultivate the feeling of being seenHow Cody is approaching their next book launch without social mediaWhy we love self-publishing & the fate of Amelia's first zine project 

    Nurses for Healthy Environments Podcast
    NHE 8-5 Studying Environmental Exposures and Practicing in NICU – Dr. Linda O’Kelley

    Nurses for Healthy Environments Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 26:52


    Linda O’Kelley Dr. Linda O’Kelley holds a PhD in Nursing Science from Rush University. Her research focuses on the health impacts of toxic environmental exposures, utilizing large datasets to link […]

    Tiki and Tierney
    Aaron Glenn Practicing What He Preaches, Cuts Gipson

    Tiki and Tierney

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 8:02


    The Jets cut kick / punt returner Xavier Gipson, BT loves the coach showing accountability, Sal fears it can become a slippery slop for Aaron Glenn.

    The You-est You™ Podcast
    The Hidden Key to Your Spiritual Awakening

    The You-est You™ Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 69:13


    I don't believe spirituality is something you do — it's who you already are. In this week's episode, I sit down with Dr. Ajay Tejasvi, a beautiful spiritual teacher and disciple of Guru Dev, to explore the profound truth that spirituality isn't separate from daily life — it's woven into every breath and every moment of awareness.

    Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide
    ERP 493: What Happened to Our Sex Life? Understanding What's Going On with Me—and Us—in the Bedroom — An Interview with Dr. Kate Balestrieri

    Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 49:01


    About this Episode What happened to our sex life? It's a question that so many couples and individuals ask themselves in silence, often with a mix of confusion, frustration, and vulnerability. Desire seems to disappear overnight. Intimacy becomes awkward or routine. Shame and self-doubt creep in, making it all the harder to talk about what's really going on—let alone figure out how to reconnect. The problem isn't just about mismatched libido or busy schedules. It's about navigating the invisible scripts, societal expectations, stress, and even past wounds that shape our most intimate experiences. In this episode, we dive deep into understanding the roots of sexual disconnection and desire discrepancies–from personal identity and past experiences to relational habits and cultural messaging. Through empathetic discussion and expert insights, the conversation invites listeners to explore both individual and relational factors that impact their sex lives, offering practical strategies for reclaiming intimacy, self-awareness, and genuine pleasure. Whether you're looking to rekindle passion, start new conversations, or simply better understand your own needs, this episode delivers compassionate tools and supportive perspectives to help you navigate the complex terrain of modern sexual relationships. Dr. Kate Balestrieri is the author of What Happened to My Sex Life? and a licensed psychologist and certified sex therapist focused on helping people heal from trauma and addiction, improve relationships, and have better sex lives. She is the founder of Modern Intimacy, a counseling practice that operates in Los Angeles, Miami, and Chicago, and a passionate advocate for mental health, relational and sexual health, and wellness. Check out the transcript of this episode on Dr. Jessica Higgin's website. Episode Highlights  03:08 Kate's personal and clinical journey exploring lost desire. 08:46 How identity and culture influence sexual expression. 11:32 Confronting fear and questioning sexual norms. 15:12 Creating safety to discuss and explore new desires. 18:39 Building safety and self-awareness around intimacy. 20:56 Unpacking shame, fantasies, and compulsive sexual behavior. 26:17 Understanding that fluctuating desire is normal. 29:04 The impact of stress and lifestyle on libido. 31:22 Prioritizing self-care and space for intimacy. 35:04 Practicing rolling consent and daily connection. 37:51 Rethinking gender roles in intimacy. 40:03 Addressing resentment and rebuilding honesty. 44:04 Healing, self-compassion, and claiming pleasure. Mentioned What Happened to My Sex Life?: A Sex Therapist's Guide to Reclaiming Lost Desire, Connection, and Pleasure (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Get Naked with Dr. Kate (*Apple Podcast) (podcast) Relationship Map To Happy, Lasting Love Connect with Dr. Kate Balestrieri Websites: modernintimacy.com Facebook: facebook.com/themodernintimacy YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UClA2nKs0kZyeInZctBNCUqw Instagram: instagram.com/themodernintimacy Connect with Dr. Jessica Higgins Facebook: facebook.com/EmpoweredRelationship  Instagram: instagram.com/drjessicahiggins  Podcast: drjessicahiggins.com/podcasts/ Pinterest: pinterest.com/EmpowerRelation  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drjessicahiggins  Twitter: @DrJessHiggins  Website: drjessicahiggins.com   Email: jessica@drjessicahiggins.com If you have a topic you would like it to be discussed, please contact us by clicking on the “Ask Dr. Jessica Higgins” button here.  Thank you so much for your interest in improving your relationship.  Also, I would so appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here.  Thank you!   *With Amazon Affiliate Links, I may earn a few cents from Amazon, if you purchase the book from this link.

    Minimum Competence
    Legal News for Tues 9/9 - Trump Carroll Verdict Upheld, SCOTUS Rubber Stamps Immigration Raids, FL Judicial Pick, TaxProf Blog RIP and Taylor Swift Tax

    Minimum Competence

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 10:50


    This Day in Legal History: A. Lincoln Admitted to BarOn September 9, 1836, Abraham Lincoln was licensed to practice law by the Illinois Supreme Court, setting in motion a legal and political career that would ultimately reshape American history. At the time, Lincoln was a 27-year-old former store clerk and self-taught frontier intellectual, with no formal legal education. Instead, like many aspiring attorneys of the era, Lincoln "read law" by apprenticing under established lawyers and studying foundational legal texts such as Blackstone's Commentaries and Chitty's Pleadings. His relentless self-education and growing reputation for honesty earned him the nickname “Honest Abe,” long before he entered the national spotlight.Shortly after being admitted to the bar, Lincoln moved to Springfield, Illinois, where he set up a law practice. His first lawsuit came less than a month later, on October 5, 1836, marking the beginning of a legal career that would span over two decades. Lincoln took on a wide variety of cases—ranging from debt collection and land disputes to criminal defense and railroad litigation—and traveled extensively on the Illinois Eighth Judicial Circuit.His courtroom demeanor was marked by clarity, logic, and moral conviction, attributes that would later define his presidency. Practicing law not only gave Lincoln financial stability but also honed the rhetorical and analytical skills that would serve him in legislative debates and national addresses. His legal work with the Illinois Central Railroad and other corporate clients exposed him to the country's economic transformation, deepening his understanding of commerce, labor, and the law's role in shaping society.Lincoln's rise from rural obscurity to respected attorney mirrored the American ideal of self-made success, and his legal background profoundly shaped his political philosophy. It was as a lawyer and legislator that he began to articulate his opposition to slavery's expansion, using constitutional and moral arguments that would later guide his presidency and the Union's legal stance during the Civil War.His legal reasoning and insistence on the rule of law would ultimately be central to the Emancipation Proclamation, his wartime governance, and the framework for reconstructing the nation. The law gave Lincoln the tools to interpret and preserve the Constitution, even amid its greatest crisis.Lincoln's admission to the bar on this day in 1836 was not just a personal milestone—it was a foundational step toward the presidency and toward a redefinition of American liberty and union that would endure for generations.Events ripple in time like waves on a pond, and Lincoln's admission to the bar in 1836 is one such stone cast into history. Had he not secured that license—had he not taught himself law from borrowed books and legal treatises—it is likely he never would have risen to national prominence or attained the presidency. Without Lincoln's leadership in 1860, the United States may well have fractured permanently into separate nations, altering the course of the Civil War and leaving a divided continent in its wake. That division would have profoundly reshaped global affairs in the 20th century. Not to put too fine a point on it, but the fact that there was a United States powerful and unified enough to confront the Nazi war machine in 1941 traces, in part, to a frontier shop clerk's grit, discipline, and determination to study Blackstone's Commentaries by candlelight.A Florida state appeals judge who sided with Donald Trump in a high-profile defamation case against the Pulitzer Prize Board has been confirmed to the federal bench. On Monday, the U.S. Senate voted 50–43 along party lines to approve Judge Ed Artau's nomination to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Artau is now the sixth Trump judicial nominee to be confirmed during the president's second term.Artau joined a panel earlier this year that allowed Trump's lawsuit to proceed after the Pulitzer Board declined to rescind a 2018 award given to The New York Times and The Washington Post for their reporting on Russian interference in the 2016 election. In a concurring opinion, Artau criticized the reporting as “now-debunked” and echoed calls to revisit New York Times v. Sullivan, the Supreme Court precedent that has long protected journalists from most defamation claims by public figures.The timing of Artau's nomination has drawn scrutiny from Senate Democrats, who argue it raises ethical concerns. Artau reportedly began conversations about a possible federal appointment just days after Trump's 2024 victory and interviewed with the White House shortly after issuing his opinion in the Pulitzer case. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called the confirmation a “blatant” example of quid pro quo, while others questioned Artau's impartiality.In response, Artau defended his conduct during his Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, stating that ambition for higher office alone doesn't disqualify a judge from ruling on politically sensitive cases and that he holds no personal bias requiring recusal.Florida judge who ruled for Trump in Pulitzer case confirmed to federal bench | ReutersAfter 21 years, one of legal academia's most influential blogs is shutting down. The TaxProf Blog, launched in 2004 by Pepperdine Law Dean Paul Caron, will cease publication by the end of September following the closure of its longtime host platform, Typepad. Caron said he isn't interested in rebuilding the site on a new platform, though he hopes to preserve the blog's extensive archive of nearly 56,000 posts.Initially focused on tax law, the blog evolved into a central hub for news and commentary on law schools, covering accreditation, rankings, faculty hiring, admissions trends, and more. It maintained its relevance even as other law professor blogs declined in the wake of Twitter's rise. Caron's regular posts made the site a must-read in the legal education world, often mixing in personal reflections and occasional commentary on religion.The closure also casts uncertainty over the broader Law Professor Blog Network, which includes around 60 niche academic blogs also hosted on Typepad. At least one, ImmigrationProf Blog, has already begun looking for a new publishing home.Reactions across the legal academy reflected the impact of the blog's departure. One law school dean likened it to daily sports reporting for legal education—a constant, trusted source of updates and debate.Groundbreaking law blog calls it quits after 21 years | ReutersThe U.S. Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration in a contentious immigration case, allowing federal agents to resume aggressive raids in Southern California. The Court granted a request from the Justice Department to lift a lower court order that had restricted immigration stops based on race, language, or occupation—factors critics argue are being used to disproportionately target Latino communities. The ruling, delivered in a brief, unsigned order with no explanation, permits the raids to continue while a broader legal challenge proceeds.The case stems from a July order by U.S. District Judge Maame Frimpong, who found that the administration's actions likely violated the Fourth Amendment by enabling racially discriminatory stops without reasonable suspicion. Her injunction applied across much of Southern California, but is now paused by the Supreme Court's decision.Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by the Court's other two liberals, issued a sharp dissent, warning that the decision effectively declares all Latinos "fair game to be seized at any time," regardless of citizenship. She described the raids as racially motivated and unconstitutional.California Governor Gavin Newsom and civil rights groups echoed those concerns. Newsom accused the Court of legitimizing racial profiling and called Trump's enforcement actions a form of "racial terror." The ACLU, representing plaintiffs in the case, including U.S. citizens, denounced the raids as part of a broader “racist deportation scheme.”The Trump administration, meanwhile, hailed the decision as a major legal victory. Attorney General Pam Bondi framed it as a rejection of “judicial micromanagement,” and Justice Brett Kavanaugh, writing separately, argued that while ethnicity alone cannot justify a stop, it may be used in combination with other factors.This ruling adds to a series of recent Supreme Court decisions backing Trump's immigration agenda, including policies that limit asylum protections and revoke humanitarian legal statuses. In Los Angeles, the raids and the use of military personnel in response to protests have escalated tensions between the federal government and local authorities.US Supreme Court backs Trump on aggressive immigration raids | ReutersA federal appeals court has upheld an $83.3 million jury verdict against Donald Trump for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll, rejecting his claims of presidential immunity. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found the damages appropriate given the severity and persistence of Trump's conduct, which it called “remarkably high” in terms of reprehensibility. The ruling noted that Trump's attacks on Carroll grew more extreme as the trial neared, contributing to reputational and emotional harm.The lawsuit stemmed from Trump's repeated public denials of Carroll's allegation that he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. In 2019, Trump claimed Carroll was “not my type” and said she fabricated the story to sell books—comments he echoed again in 2022, prompting a second defamation suit. A jury in 2023 had already found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation in an earlier case, awarding Carroll $5 million. That verdict was also upheld.Trump's legal team argued that his 2019 comments were made in his official capacity as president and should be shielded by presidential immunity. The court disagreed, citing a lack of legal basis to extend immunity in this context. Trump also objected to limits placed on his testimony during trial, but the appeals court upheld the trial judge's rulings as appropriate.The $83.3 million award includes $18.3 million in compensatory damages and $65 million in punitive damages. Carroll's legal team expressed hope that the appeals process would soon conclude. Trump, meanwhile, framed the ruling as part of what he calls “Liberal Lawfare” amid multiple ongoing legal battles.Trump fails to overturn E. Jean Carroll's $83 million verdict | ReutersMy column for Bloomberg this week takes aim at the so-called "Taylor Swift Tax" in Rhode Island—an annual surtax on non-primary residences valued over $1 million. While the headline-grabbing nickname guarantees media coverage, the underlying policy is flawed, both economically and politically.Rhode Island isn't alone—Montana, Cape Cod, and Los Angeles have all attempted to capture revenue from wealthy property owners through targeted taxes on high-end real estate. But these narrowly tailored levies often distort markets, suppress transactions, and encourage avoidance rather than compliance. LA's mansion tax, for example, dramatically underperformed because property owners simply didn't sell.The appeal of taxing second homes is clear: they're luxury assets often owned by out-of-staters with little political influence. But that lack of local connection also makes them an unreliable revenue base. It's relatively easy to sell, reclassify, or relocate a vacation property, particularly for the affluent. And when policies hinge on fuzzy concepts like "primary residence," they invite loopholes and enforcement challenges—especially when properties are held by LLCs or trusts.Rhode Island's new tax could drive potential buyers to nearby Connecticut, undermining its own housing market and revenue goals. If states want to tax wealth effectively, they must resist headline-chasing and instead build durable, scalable policies: regular reassessments, vacancy levies, and infrastructure-based cost recovery. These methods avoid the pitfalls of ambiguous residency tests and create more predictable revenue streams.And because discretionary wealth is mobile, real solutions will require cooperation—harmonized assessments, multistate compacts, and shared reporting. But more fundamentally, states looking for progressive revenue should aim higher—toward income and wealth taxes—rather than tinkering at the margins with weekend homes.Rhode Island Should Shake Off ‘Taylor Swift Tax' on Second Homes This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

    The Get My Life Tour
    You're Closer Than You Think: Overcoming Self-Neglect

    The Get My Life Tour

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 25:05


    In this episode of Life Will Be, Lydia T. Blanco explores the themes of self-neglect and disassociation, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and self-care. She discusses practical strategies for overcoming self-neglect, such as setting boundaries, practicing patience, and identifying personal needs. Lydia encourages listeners to embrace their greatness and to be mindful of their self-talk, reminding them that they are closer to their goals than they think.Key TakeawaysYou are closer than you think you are to overcoming self-neglect.Every day is an opportunity to move forward with your life.Disassociation can lead to a feeling of being disconnected from oneself.Setting boundaries is crucial to avoid self-betrayal.Self-sabotage is often a form of self-neglect.Practicing patience with yourself is essential for personal growth.Identifying and meeting your personal needs is crucial for maintaining your well-being.Negative self-talk can hinder your self-acceptance and growth.You have the power to correct your self-perception in real-time.Embracing your greatness is key to living a fulfilling life.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast01:19 Understanding Self-Neglect and Disassociation04:21 Overcoming Self-Neglect: Daily Reminders and Practices09:38 Setting Boundaries and Self-Betrayal10:40 Self-Sabotage: A Form of Self-Neglect15:11 Practicing Patience and Self-Care18:02 Identifying and Meeting Personal Needs20:28 Embracing Your Greatness and Overcoming FearStay ConnectedWebsite: Lydiatblanco.comSocial: @LifeWillBePod - @LydiaTBlanco

    Critical Issues Commentary Radio
    A Critique of Practicing the Way, Part 20 - The Dangers of Inward Orientation

    Critical Issues Commentary Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 22:40


    A Critique of Practicing the Way, Part 20 - The Dangers of Inward Orientation, presented by Bob DeWaay and Barb Gretch. Comer claims that the spiritual practice of inward orientation is needed for believers to abide in Christ. We reject the idea that we can journey inward to become conscious of presence. We abide in Christ by believing His promises through the gospel. (duration 00:22:40) Click here to play

    The Refrigeration Mentor Podcast
    Episode 335. 5 Tips for Moving Up In The Refrigeration Industry

    The Refrigeration Mentor Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 36:58 Transcription Available


    Join the Refrigeration Mentor Hub here Learn more about Refrigeration Mentor Customized Technical Training Programs at www.refrigerationmentor.com/courses In this episode of the Refrigeration Mentor Podcast, I'm sharing 5 tips that will help you get you to the the next level of your refrigeration career. These extend beyond the technical skills and into personal development, including building leadership and communication skills, understanding project management basics, expanding industry knowledge and networking. These actionable tips will help technicians transition into new and higher roles and tremendously expand your potential for income and career advancement. In this episode, we cover: -Personal development in the trades -Setting career goals -Building leadership and communication skills -Understanding project management basics -Expanding industry knowledge and networking -Importance of industry conferences -Networking strategies for technicians -Taking on small projects to build skills -Investing in continuing education -Developing financial and business acumen -Practicing problem solving and decision making Helpful Links & Resources: Episode 274. The Biggest Key To Career Success in Refrigeration Episode 301. Lessons From a Long Career in Refrigeration with John Shartzer Episode 224. The Key To Finding New Career Opportunities as a Technician North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC) Events Food Industry Association (FMI) Events RETA National Conference Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES) Events International Institute of All-Natural Refrigeration (IIAR)  https://www.ahrexpo.com/ Chillventa

    Revolution Church of KY
    Practicing Our Faith – Week #2: Welcome (9.7.25)

    Revolution Church of KY

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025


    https://revolutionky.org/practicing/

    Discover FBC
    Matthew 4:18-22

    Discover FBC

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 31:22


    9-7-2025The speaker introduces an eight-week church-wide study called "Practicing the Way," based on John Mark Comer's teachings, emphasizing the transformative call of Jesus to "Come, follow me." ​ Rooted in historical context, the speaker explains the significance of rabbis in ancient Israel and the rigorous educational journey leading to discipleship, highlighting how Jesus' invitation to fishermen like Peter and Andrew was revolutionary, as it extended to those deemed "not good enough." ​ The call to follow Jesus is presented as an opportunity for personal formation—being with Jesus, becoming like Him, and doing as He did—rather than merely holding Christian beliefs. ​ The speaker challenges listeners to move from identifying as Christians to becoming apprentices of Christ, urging them to carve out time to be with Jesus daily and embrace His call to discipleship for a deeper, transformative faith. ​

    Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians
    Sunday Strides: What Pattern Are You Practicing (Without Realising It)?

    Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 6:45


    So often, riders practice their riding without ever realising what they're actually reinforcing. And more often than not, it's the exact habits or tension patterns that are holding them back... In this episode of Sunday Strides, we're talking about the unconscious patterns that sneak into your riding. Whether it's physical (like tension in your left side) or mental (like self-doubt or over-analysis), these patterns become the default if we don't intentionally interrupt them. You'll hear a real-life example of a rider who changed everything with just one tweak in her lesson, and how you can use this same approach in your own ride this week. We'll also kick off a fun new challenge in just a few days that builds on this exact idea

    Know Your Bible Radio Podcast
    The Spirit of Fear

    Know Your Bible Radio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 30:00


    Fear can rob you of your solid senses. If you are afraid, admit it so that the spirit can be released. Don't let fear defeat you. Practicing faith is the best way to overcome it.Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos

    Canvas Church Winchester
    148. PTW COMMUNITY: Be Family Around a Table

    Canvas Church Winchester

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 49:53


    Pastor Ryan introduces the first lesson the the Practicing the Way Community series.

    Falun Dafa News and Cultivation
    1849: Cultivation Story: Practicing Falun Dafa Dissolved My Long-Held Grudges

    Falun Dafa News and Cultivation

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 32:25


    A practitioner in Hebei Province cultivated through unkind treatment and humiliation from her mother-in-law for over 20 years. At times she struggled to forebear and forgive the harsh words lashed upon her, but over time she came to find peace and let go of her resentment. This and other experience-sharing from the Minghui website. Original […]

    Hope In the Dark
    454. VISION Day 249

    Hope In the Dark

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 4:12


    We are connected. We get to discover what is created from that connection. Practicing surrender. As you connect with your vision and those of others. Together,  Angela

    Counselling Tutor
    346 – Triangulation and Trauma

    Counselling Tutor

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025


    Domestic Abuse Awareness – Why a Year of Skills Training Matters In Episode 346 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week's three topics: Firstly, in ‘Ethical, Sustainable Practice', they explore trauma-informed practice, focusing specifically on triangulation and trauma — how this hidden dynamic shows up in therapy and why recognising it is vital for working safely and effectively with clients. Then in ‘Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Mel Ciavucco, a counsellor, trainer, and specialist in domestic abuse, about her new CPD lecture, Domestic Abuse Awareness. They discuss working with both survivors and perpetrators, how coercive control operates, and the importance of understanding abuse through an intersectional lens. And finally, in ‘Student Services', Rory and Ken explore why formal counselling training includes a full year focused entirely on counselling skills. They explain how these foundational skills form the bedrock of all therapeutic work and how they support students in becoming confident, competent practitioners. Triangulation and Trauma [starts at 03:49 mins] In this section, Rory and Ken explore triangulation and trauma, highlighting how this relational dynamic is often rooted in childhood experiences. Key points discussed include: Triangulation involves bringing a third party into a relationship to manage tension or avoid conflict. It can result in anxiety, hidden trauma, and ongoing relational difficulties if not recognised and addressed. Clients may unconsciously replay triangulation dynamics in therapy, such as trying to get the therapist to “side” with them. Working through triangulation requires consistency, boundaries, and an understanding of attachment repair. Therapists should avoid prematurely disrupting these dynamics without fully understanding their protective role. Domestic Abuse Awareness [starts at 32:58 mins] In this week's ‘Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Mel Ciavucco, who draws from years of experience working with domestic abuse survivors and perpetrators. Key points from this conversation include: Mel's CPD lecture explores coercive control, stalking, spiritual abuse, and honor-based violence. Neurodivergence (like ADHD or autism) can sometimes contribute to harmful behaviours, though not excuse them. Perpetrator work is focused on supporting survivors by addressing the root causes of abuse. Therapists often fear working with perpetrators - but change is possible with the right approach and supervision. The Jane Monckton Smith homicide timeline is introduced as a powerful tool for risk assessment and understanding escalation. An intersectional approach is vital - Mel speaks about LGBTQ+ clients, gender-based violence, and inclusive practice. Why a Year of Skills Training Matters [starts at 1:04:38 mins] In this section, Rory and Ken explain the rationale behind dedicating an entire year of counselling training to developing core counselling skills. Key points include: Skills like active listening, reflection, and silence are often life-changing for students - not just for therapy, but in everyday relationships. Practicing these skills in triads helps students build confidence and competence before entering clinical work. These are advanced communication tools that improve personal and professional interactions across the board. Active listening helps us respond with understanding rather than advice or opinion. Silence, used well, can open space for deeper expression and processing. These foundational skills support the therapeutic relationship - where most healing takes place. Links and Resources Mel Ciavucco Counselling Skills Academy Advanced Certificate in Counselling Supervision Basic Counselling Skills: A Student Guide Counsellor CPD Counselling Study Resource

    Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts
    I'm Just Practicing Falling – The Amazing Race Canada: Season 11 Ep 8 Recap

    Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 59:51


    This week, Jess Liese (@haymakerhattie) and Dan Heaton (@thedanheaton) discuss Season 11 Episode 8 of TARCAN.

    Stand Firm Podcast
    #259: Practicing the (Wrong?) Way: John Mark Comer, Apprenticeship, and Becoming Like Christ

    Stand Firm Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 53:06


    Guru Viking Podcast
    Ep323: British Occultist - Alan Chapman

    Guru Viking Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 184:26


    In this episode I am joined by Alan Chapman, British writer, occultist, and spiritual teacher. Alan recalls his troubled childhood in the impoverished North of England, reflects on the British class system, and shares his first encounter with Aleister Crowley. Alan recounts his occult adventures with long time collaborator Duncan Barford, shares his spiritual biography of awakenings and mystical experiences, and considers the power and pitfalls of spiritual transmission. Alan also compares gurus Papaji, and Andrew Cohen, and Adi Da; reveals why he considers Stephen Batchelor and Sam Harris to be Black Brothers; and discusses the role of the Dark Goddess on the path of awakening. … Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep323-british-occultist-alan-chapman Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast'. … Topics Include: 00:00 - Intro 00:55 - Duncan Barford and Alex W 03:07 - Impoverished upbringing in the North of England 05:05 - Early reaction to Christ 05:56 - First encounter with Aleister Crowley 11:17 - Chaos magic and meeting Duncan Barford 12:00 - What kind of boy was Alan? 14:28 - Class consciousness 15:44 - Sensitive boy in a cruel environment 19:20 - Regret about violence 20:58 - One's own nature 22:25 - Alan questions Steve's questions 22:45 - British class system 27:21 - Liminal identity 29:50 - Working vs middle vs upper class 31:18 - Anti-aspiration 33:18 - Growing out of musical aspirations 37:36 - Shedding Feathers and fulfilment on the path 41:41 - Crowley book and facing challenges 47:37 - Path myth in The Book of the Law 54:56 - True path vs the New Age 58:08 - Following the Silent Knowing 01:05:10 - Facing darkness 01:10:36 - Black Brothers like Stephen Batchelor and Sam Harris 01:19:48 - Stephen Batchelor's crisis of faith 01:22:49 - Warning about spiritual teachers 01:23:48 - Stereotypes of culture and awakening 01:27:54 - Papaji and the nondual car crash 01:31:33 - Adi Da and guru yoga 01:35:45 - Papaji vs Adi Da 01:41:24 - Invoking the Holy Guardian Angel 01:47:30 - Andrew Cohen 01:52:16 - Great White Brotherhood 01:54:34 - Enlightened in India 01:57:26 - Ancestors appear 01:59:11 - Practicing with Adi Da 02:01:01 - Transmission traps 02:05:02 - Confronted by Adi Da disciple 02:06:51 - Solid, vital, peculiar 02:09:12 - Cutting truth and Adyashanti 02:10:43 - Reflections on Adi Da's trajectory 02:11:52 - Further awakening at 33 02:19:52 - Receiving the Magia teaching 02:33:58 - The Dark Goddess 02:36:15 - Accommodating yourself to the Damned 02:37:25 - Finding Sophia 02:40:28 - Crowley and Jung 02:42:14 - Myth of Sophia 02:47:42 - Sequel plans 02:48:58 - Alan's perspective on near death experiences 03:00:31 - Purpose of life and awakening … To find our more about Alan Chapman visit: - https://barbarouswords.com/ For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - https://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi' by Steve James

    Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
    Pascal Auclair: Chanting and practicing Metta

    Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 26:45


    (Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center)