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    The One Inside: An Internal Family Systems (IFS) podcast
    Our Parts Are Angels In Disguise with David Stern

    The One Inside: An Internal Family Systems (IFS) podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 30:56


    On today's episode I welcome my friend David Stern to the podcast. This conversation feels so perfect right now. It's full of the kind of hope we all need. David has this beautiful way of seeing the spiritual dimension in everything we do. David calls us to remember our "Pure Soul"—the part of us that is already peaceful and cannot be destroyed. He talks about parts as "angels in disguise," the ones inside that have taken on difficult roles to protect that inner light. If you're looking for a way to stay connected to yourself in a chaotic world, this episode is a sacred reminder that your essence is always already okay. We Explore: Why David looks for the unbridled aliveness in every person he meets. Reimagining our parts as refractions of a primal, divine intelligence. How to hold the "horrors" of the world while still choosing to love our people and stay present. Practicing "remembrance" to help shift out of the noise and back into your heart. About David David Stern, Psy.D. is a licensed psycholgoist, certified IFS consultant, dedicated teacher, and the creator of the Thinking Heart IFS Intensive. He also co-founded IFS Healers, an online Community of Practice designed to foster connection, deepen learning, and build community among IFS practitioners. David has trained hundreds of students worldwide and has presented at the IFS International Conference and consults with practitioners globally. About The One Inside I started this podcast to help spread IFS out into the world and make the model more accessible to everyone. Seven years later, that's still at the heart of all we do.  Join The One Inside Substack community for bonus conversations, extended interviews, meditations, and more. Find Self-Led merch at The One Inside store. Listen to episodes and watch clips on YouTube. Follow me on Instagram @ifstammy or on Facebook at The One Inside with Tammy Sollenberger. I co-create The One Inside with Jeff Schrum, a Level 2 IFS practitioner and coach. Resources New to IFS? My book, The One Inside: Thirty Days to Your Authentic Self, is a great place to start. Want a free meditation? Sign up for my email list and get "Get to Know a Should Part" right away. Sponsorship Want to sponsor an episode of The One Inside? Email Tammy. 

    Be It Till You See It
    638. Practical Steps in the Prevention of Burnout

    Be It Till You See It

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 16:22 Transcription Available


    If you've been feeling stretched thin lately, this episode is for you. Lesley wraps up the burnout series by sharing research-informed ways to prevent burnout before it starts to affect your health, creativity, and relationships. She breaks down why mindfulness, clear boundaries, self-compassion, and asking for support matter more than pushing harder or staying constantly productive—and when professional resources may be needed. This episode offers grounded tools you can begin using right away. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:Burnout as the result of chronic stress and losing your sense of purpose.Using mindfulness and micro breaks when life feels out of control.Protecting energy and creativity by setting clear boundaries around time.Practicing self-compassion and why asking for support is not a weakness.Preventing burnout through small daily habits rather than drastic changes.Episode References/Links:Be The Difference - https://www.bethedifferencescv.org/speak-up.phpAnxiety and Depression Association of America - https://adaa.orgEpisode 153: Tanya Dalton - https://beitpod.com/ep153Episode 559: David Corbin - https://beitpod.com/ep559Submit your wins or questions - https://beitpod.com/questions If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! DEALS! DEALS! 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It can age your brain, and it can take years to recover from. Lesley Logan 0:17  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:56  All right, Be It babe. Hello. Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It podcast, we are completing, well at least for now, our series on burnout. Super excited about these little mini series that we're doing. We did habits. We've done self-love. We've got this one, and I really hope you're liking it. And if you are wanting more of these, then let us know, because we want this podcast to be something you want to listen to. And if you have any topics you want us to cover, then let us know. Or if you have any guests, you can send those in. And also, if you have questions after listening to these questions, or aha moments or wins, send that into beitpod.com/questions we will answer your questions on our Thursday episodes for recaps on or when we have interviews, and we will share your wins on the FYFs. And I think it's really important, like, if you have a win, you're like, oh my gosh, I was able to catch myself in some non self-love or bad habit, bad in air quotes, it's not really, there's no such thing as bad habit, habits, things like that. We want to celebrate that with you, because one, it will feel good, but also inspires others. Lesley Logan 1:53  So the first episode on this series was actually like, what does burnout look like? Why is it happening? This episode is on prevention, right? And I think that that that is where we can take some action, and we can really apply our Be It Till We See It style to this, right? So let me pull up my handy dandy notes on this, because it's really exciting. So there are some really great resources out there on preventing burnout, and I was able to find some from different scientists and doctors and people have been really researching this, because, as we know from the last episode, burnout can actually take years off of your life, it can age your brain, and it can take years to recover from. So we know that burnout is essentially losing your muchness from the Mad Hatter quote that I talked about in the last episode, you've lost your muchness. You used to be much, muchier. But truly burnout is you can get burnout from any chronic stress situation, so you know, and this is hard because we don't always get to control the things that are going on in our life. So of the first few things that I'm going to say, I'm just going to tell you right now, like practice mindfulness and micro breaks. So okay, there you can actually study mindfulness, and that is really cool. UCLA has a degree, or not a degree, but a certificate in mindfulness. And it's not easy to do, right? But there are different ways that you can practice mindfulness. One of the things that we did was we froze a grape, and then we practice like putting the frozen grape in our mouth, and like focusing on how that grape felt in our mouth, how like it tasted, what it felt like. We didn't chew it, right? We just, like, kind of focused on it. That's really helpful if you have a hard time meditating. Also, we did mindfulness walks. We like walk. You pay attention to right foot, left foot, right, just like really doing it. But micro breaks and mindfulness practices are going to be really huge for you, especially if you are, if what's going on is out of control, you can't change the situation you're in. We had a client whose parents were in the hospital, and it wasn't looking good. It was like they might never relieve and this client, after a few days of just like, dealing with all that, she realized, like she needed to do her Pilates Mat every day, and just doing that gave her a sense of prioritizing herself, but also purpose, and then just a mindfulness, just like, just like 20 minutes to focus on what she's doing and herself, you know, before she went into this situation that she can't control.Lesley Logan 4:08  All right, this is going to sound obvious, but also we need to talk about it, because I do meet a lot of people who struggle with this. So if you struggle with this, you are not alone, boundaries, you have to set them to protect your energy. The most resilient leaders set clear limits on their time, carve out sacred personal times, whether for the gym, family dinners or unplugged weekends, and communicate these boundaries firmly. Studies show that working reasonable hours and taking breaks boost productivity and creativity while always being on diminishes them. So if you are always on all the time, and you let people come ask for things for work all the time, it actually diminishes your creativity and your productivity. You're not getting as much stuff done as you think, or doing it well. And this is really hard because people get nervous about setting boundaries, they think they're gonna piss people off. You might. You know, I definitely think that there are people, and especially my professional world, where they don't love the boundaries that I set, where I'm like, I won't do those things for you, but I'll do these things for you. And the reality is, there's kind ways to say it. Sometimes you have to just be firm and just say it. Sometimes it's actually just easier to say, like, this is the boundary. This is what I will do for you. But one, they're kind we actually have a really great episode with Tanya Dalton about boundaries. So if you haven't listed that one, I would. It's so, so important, and it's not going to be easy, especially if you're not used to it, and people who love you might get frustrated about the boundaries you're setting, because you are changing the way that they engage with you. You're changing their habits outside of their control, but that isn't your responsibility, especially if you're trying to prevent burnout, because you're no good to anyone, unmotivated, having anxiety, tired, chronic fatigue, like these are things that can actually cause more issues in your life than it just you going, I don't answer the calls after five o'clock, sorry, right? And actually not even sorry, I don't answer call my phone after 5pm unless it's in a family emergency. Like, that's it. So the other thing, and this is why I was, like, we have to do a burnout separate from a self-love, because they are different things, but they go together. You have to prioritize self-compassion and support. So remember, in the self-love we talk about how, like, you have to be nice to yourself. That's part of self-love. You got to practice that that act in itself will not only love you, but it will also help prevent burnout. So huge, like even double the reasons to do it right. So high-achieving women often hold themselves to impossible standards, and I would actually edit that to overachieving women. I think high-achieving women can have kindness towards themselves, you know, so practicing self-compassion, speaking to yourself as you would a close friend, reduces guilt and shame, very important, and it builds resilience. Seeking support is equally crucial, and you might need to lean on mentors, peers and loved ones. Asking for help is actually strategic strength and not weakness. And so there's a ton of research on how recognizing the need for self-care is actually the first step in restoring the balance in your life. And so just right now, if you're listening to this and you're like recognizing, I need to care for myself more. I need to have more self-compassion, your body is going to react to that in a way that is going to help the first step in balance and rebalancing what's going on in your life. And so I think that that is key key I think it'll be harder if you're not used to having self-compassion in yourself it might be harder than boundaries and mindfulness. I'm going to be honest, but it's important. So establishing healthy boundaries that includes prioritizing your self-care, that means regular exercise. So like, what is a healthy boundary and where do you need to put them in? So I think you know, most boundaries are probably healthy, but looking at making sure that you have quality sleep. So you might actually want to start with, like, when do you go to bed? When do you wake up? What does that mean for the people in your life, if you're gonna go to bed earlier, do they need to do stuff in their life earlier? Do they need to help you out sooner? And I highly recommend with these things, I'm about to suggest you don't try all of them the same week. My loves. You want to use the anyone these that that kind of perks, like piques your fancy, perks you up. I want you to run through the habits series, because it's gonna help you. So if you want quality sleep, you'll go through the habit series on like all the different things that you think you can do to get quality sleep, and then start habits around that before you would dive into regular exercise, if that's not something that's easy for you, or going to therapy social connections, like nurturing your social connections and spending time with friends that can help, but you have to also have to have, you know, boundaries around that, and it might mean that you need new social connections. So that may be something you're like worth reviewing. Are the social connections in your life adding to your burnout or preventing it? Lesley Logan 8:32  Reading, journaling, other hobbies. So I actually think a lot of people are missing out on a great hobby. I think a lot of, especially a lot of women I meet, their hobbies become jobs. I've been very public about how, like, I have a new hobby. I'm really loving what I'm doing. I'm studying tarot. And every time I tell people in my life I'm studying tarot, oh, my God, would you do a reading for me? No, the answer is no. One, that's boundary. Two, I want to keep it a hobby. Maybe at this at some point I would, I would do readings for friends, just for the fun of it. But right now, where I'm at with my hobby is not sharing with other people, and that's okay. You know? What's also really great you guys for prioritizing your self-care and having some healthy boundaries, you could actually take a relaxing bath, pamper yourself, right? These are not rewards. These are not rewards. These are just things that you do regularly for you to prioritize your self-care. So prioritizing your self-care can also look like laughter, entertainment, the way you fuel yourself, the food you eat, all of that is prioritizing. So if you're like, I'm too busy, oh my gosh, you have to eat every day. Can we just make sure that the foods that you eat are actually nourishing you? Can we do that? The other parts of preventing burnout are going to be seeking social support and doing some sort of mindfulness practice. We talked about that. I'm going to give you a few tips on the mindfulness practice and then cultivating a positive work environment, that is hard, can be hard to do if you don't control that. Regular exercise is also important for preventing burnout, and then getting therapy or their doctors involved is going to be helpful. But let's dive into mindfulness practice because, like I said, UCLA does have a certificate in this. But what are some other ideas, if you're like, I don't want to, like, focus on a grape, or practicing how I walk, deep-breathing, just sitting here and going inhale, right and then exhaling and just focusing on your breath. Maybe you only do it for five breaths. That's totally fine. There's mindfulness meditation apps, right? Like, there's like, all these different apps you can get on. There's a podcast about mindfulness meditation, and she releases a new meditation every single week. You can replay this, the one that you love. Guided imagery that is like, where you can kind of find a meditation or a guide who can help you picture what you want your world to look like, so you can make adjustments and being it until you see it. Mindful walking, we talked about that, mindful eating, that's also great, mindful journaling. Write down your thoughts and feelings in a journal. Focus on the present moment. This practice can provide clarity, insight and healthy outlet for emotions. We had David Corbin, and he, his one of his Be It Action Items was ask right the question at the top of a piece of paper, and then close your eyes and then write down what comes to your mind. You'll be like writing all over the page, but that active journaling can be really mindful, and if you are going to use mindfulness, some of them can be more expensive than you want them to be. So like I said, there, there are podcasts out there on different music apps you're already paying for. There's probably some sort of mindful meditations you can be listening to. So take a look at that. I know that my fitness apps that I have also have mindful meditations on them. So try not to double up on things, because that could just be overwhelming and cause, cause, add to your burnout, right, that you're having. Lesley Logan 11:28  So if your burnout is looking deeper into, presenting itself as deeper into anxiety or depression, I definitely would go to the helpline for the ADAA, which is the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. You can also check out the help line of Be The Difference. You know, it's part of reading burnout is asking for help. There's nothing wrong that. And if you need the people in your life, you're like, I can't go to them. That's okay. You know, sometimes the people in our life are also experiencing these things, so we don't want to add one more thing to their plate, or they are, they can't be the help that we need, you know, and that that sometimes what we need is professional and so I hope that that this helps give you permission to seek professional help if you need it. And I know it's difficult, oh my gosh, I have a I have to call my insurance company myself to, like, call this one place and see if my insurance covers it. And then I then I get to call the place, and then I get to have the appointment. Like, I get that. So get that, which is why, if that is one of the things you have to do in a day, do that and know that that's part of the self-care that you're trying to do for yourself, and that's part of prioritizing yourself. And then while you wait, try on one of these things that prioritizes yourself or sets boundaries, or helps with mindfulness, so that you can be little by little, doing something. You know, a lot of the people I coach, they're like, I want to do this, this, this and this. Try one thing. Go back to that habit series, one tiny, tiny habit, so that you can actually make a dent in what it is that you're wanting to do and get there, you know, be it till you see no one gets there overnight. We all the joke is, Rome wasn't built in a day. It really wasn't, you know, but then we expect ourselves. So I should be better tomorrow, because now I know I have burnout. I prioritized myself today, so I shouldn't be burnt out tomorrow. If you are already there, it's going to take some time to take some time to unravel what's going on, right? But you can do it, and you owe it to the future you to do it. You owe it to the people that you love to do it, right? The people you want to love or you don't even have in your life yet. So I hope these tools help. I hope this gives you some ideas. You know, ask the people on Instagram, like, what are your prevention tools for burnout? And what I got was a lot of people struggling with burnout. So I know that this is an important topic. It's difficult to like, but I have to get up tomorrow like, I can't cancel, the Pilates teachers that I coach like, I can't cancel the day tomorrow, you can't but if we if you get so burnt out that you're sick now we got weeks, right? So not saying cancel the clients, but I am saying maybe, maybe this exam client has to find a different time or a different teacher, because you can't do it anymore. Maybe that's where we have to start. If that, if you can't afford to do that yet, then okay, journaling is free. Deep breaths are free. Playing music that helps your brain feel really calm and good. It's, you know, probably not free because you have to get a license, but it's not, it's nominal, right? Lesley Logan 14:27  So just know that every time you're doing something for you that makes you feel good, it is a step in the prevention of burnout, and you are worth it. Burnout is not like burned out. It's like this, like this, like little flippant thing. No, it's a serious thing, a serious thing that has serious consequences and affects people, not just you, in the world, in your life, in a way that isn't helpful. And so I know how much you love what you do, and how much you love the people that are in your life. I want you to love yourself enough take care of you so that you can do all. The things that you want with the people you love, and so you can be it till you see it. So share this with the friend who needs to hear it. Let me know if each of these tools was helpful for you or what your favorite tools are. What are the ways that you help with boundaries or prioritizing yourself or mindfulness? I would love to hear them and until next time, Be It Till You See It.Lesley Logan 15:16  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 15:58  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 16:03  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 16:08  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 16:15  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 16:18  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    The House Church
    Practicing Faith, Hope, and Love | Nicole VanGelder | February 1, 2026

    The House Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 45:36


    Connect with The House Church: The House Church website: https://ithehouse.org Share what God is doing in your life: https://ithehouse.churchcenter.com/people/forms/152271 Follow us on social! The House Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ithehouse/?hl=en The House Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHouseOfficialPage

    The Podcast by KevinMD
    Remote second opinions bridge the gap in rural cancer survival

    The Podcast by KevinMD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 17:24


    Practicing oncologist, adjunct professor at Duke University, and chief medical officer at AccessHope Yousuf Zafar discusses his article "Remote second opinions for equitable cancer care." Yousuf explains how a patient's zip code often dictates their survival odds despite biology showing that rural and urban patients have identical potential for recovery when given the same protocols. He details how the explosion of precision oncology has made cancer care vastly more complex, leaving community practices struggling to keep up with over 100 unique cancer subtypes. The conversation highlights how virtual reviews allow subspecialist expertise to flow from academic hubs to local clinics, changing treatment plans in over 52 percent of cases. Yousuf also emphasizes that this collaborative model supports rather than replaces local doctors by connecting them with just-in-time knowledge and clinical trial opportunities. Learn how technology is redrawing the map of medical expertise to ensure life-saving knowledge travels faster than the disease itself. Partner with me on the KevinMD platform. With over three million monthly readers and half a million social media followers, I give you direct access to the doctors and patients who matter most. Whether you need a sponsored article, email campaign, video interview, or a spot right here on the podcast, I offer the trusted space your brand deserves to be heard. Let's work together to tell your story. PARTNER WITH KEVINMD → https://kevinmd.com/influencer SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended

    The Money Barrel
    S6 Ep. 3 - Producing Barrel Races & Incentives with Maegan McPherson & Lee & Hallie Hanssen

    The Money Barrel

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 59:14


    A hot topic in our industry is always what goes on behind the scenes of producing a barrel race - how payouts are decided, what format to use, what goes into creating an incentive, who does it benefit most, scheduling, and everything else that goes into putting on a barrel race. We wanted to have a round table like discussion with fellow regional producer and founder of THM Productions - Maegan McPherson of Box Elder, South Dakota as well as trainers, breeders, and stallion owners Lee & Hallie Hanssen. We really talked about it all, as well as an intro to their new incentive The Gold Rush - which is a northern alliance for breeders, trainers, stallion owners and barrel racing enthusiasts that will bring one of the largest paying futurities and maturities ever to South Dakota!This episode is brought to you by RideTV and their new series Practicing with Purpose with Jordon Briggs and Danyelle Campbell. Visit www.ridetvgo.tv and use Code "Money15" to get 15% off your first month!

    The Growth Project
    Episode 367: Are You Practicing Emotional Fitness?

    The Growth Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 35:30


    In this conversation, Drs. Milt Lowder and Gabby Caviedes explore the concept of emotional fitness, which is the ability to understand, manage, and use emotions productively under pressure. They explain why emotional regulation is a defining trait of high performers and how it directly impacts decision-making, relationships, and resilience. The discussion highlights the critical difference between reacting and responding, and offers practical strategies to slow emotional impulses, build self-awareness, and strengthen emotional control. This episode reframes emotional intelligence as a trainable performance advantage, not just a personality trait.

    Intro to Zen Online
    Ep. 271: Sitting on 2-3-26 (practicing with fear/anxiety)

    Intro to Zen Online

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 65:38


    Michael Easley inContext
    The Secret to Lasting Spiritual Growth with Hanna Seymour

    Michael Easley inContext

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 46:58


    What if spiritual growth didn't require more intensity—but more consistency? In this episode of Michael Easley InContext, Michael is joined by Hanna Seymour to discuss her book Everyday Spiritual Habits and the powerful idea that spiritual disciplines are meant to become reflexes, not burdens. Drawing from Scripture, spiritual formation theology, and the science of habit formation, Hanna explains how small, daily practices—what she calls “seed habits”—can lead to lasting spiritual maturity over time. Rather than chasing an idealized version of quiet times or comparing ourselves to pastors and scholars, this conversation reframes spiritual disciplines as accessible, grace-filled rhythms for real life. Together, Michael and Hanna explore prayer, Scripture, joy, gratitude, celebration, solitude, and practicing the presence of God in ordinary moments—while also addressing distractions, comparison, and the pressures of modern life. This episode offers a hopeful vision for anyone longing to walk tethered to Jesus in the middle of busy, demanding seasons. Chapters / Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction & Why Habits Matter 02:45 – The Survey That Sparked the Book 05:10 – Atomic Habits Meets Spiritual Formation 08:30 – Consistency vs. Intensity 12:10 – Reframing Spiritual Disciplines for Real Life 15:20 – Prayer as a Daily Reflex 18:45 – Habit Triggers and Spiritual Cues 22:40 – Technology, Distraction, and Attention 26:50 – Joy, Gratitude, and Celebration 31:20 – Practicing the Presence of God 36:10 – Seed Habits and Spiritual Growth 41:45 – Closing Encouragement Key Topics Covered -Spiritual disciplines as habits and reflexes -Why consistency matters more than intensity -Habit formation and Christian growth -Prayer in busy seasons of life -Scripture intake without overwhelm -Gratitude, joy, and celebration -Practicing the presence of God -Technology, distraction, and attention -Spiritual formation for ordinary believers Links Mentioned: Everyday Spiritual Habits by Hanna Seymour Follow on Instagram and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MichaelinContext https://www.instagram.com/dreasley/ For more information on Dr. Michael Easley and Ask Dr. E Visit: https://www.michaelincontext.com

    Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
    Revitalizing Your Marriage: The Importance of Taking Inventory with Lori Yarbrough

    Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 26:34


    To get a copy of our new book "Embracing the Truth" or to have TS Wright speak at your event or conference or if you simply want spiritual or life coaching or just a consultation visit:www.tswrightspeaks.comVisit our website to learn more about The God Centered Concept. The God Centered Concept is designed to bring real discipleship and spreading the Gospel to help spark the Great Harvest, a revival in this generation.www.godcenteredconcept.comKingdom Cross Roads Podcast is a part of The God Centered Concept.loriyarbrough.comRevitalizing Your Marriage: The Importance of Taking InventoryIntroduction: In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it's easy for couples to overlook the health of their marriage. However, taking time to evaluate the emotional, spiritual, and communicative aspects of your relationship can make all the difference. In this blog post, we delve into key insights shared by marriage expert Lori Yarbrough during her recent appearance on the Kingdom Crossroads podcast.Main Content:1. The Necessity of Taking Inventory in Marriage Lori Yarbrough emphasizes that just as we regularly service our cars to prevent mechanical failures, we must also prioritize our marriages. Couples often neglect their relationship amidst busy schedules and life's complications. To counter this, Yarbrough suggests couples create two columns: what's healthy and what's neglected. This exercise helps identify strengths and areas needing attention. 2. The Four Core Pillars of Marriage When conducting this inventory, Yarbrough identifies four essential areas to assess: emotional connection, spiritual life, communication, and intimacy. Each pillar plays a crucial role in the overall health of the marriage. Couples should engage in open conversations to explore these areas without judgment or blame, focusing instead on nurturing their covenant.3. Keeping the Pursuit Alive Yarbrough reminds us that attraction in a marriage doesn't fade; rather, the attention may wane. Pursuing one another doesn't require grand gestures but rather small, intentional acts of love. For instance, ensuring your spouse knows they are valued through daily gestures can reinforce the bond. As Yarbrough highlights, "Your spouse should never wonder if they are still wanted."4. The Importance of Spiritual Growth Both partners should pursue their individual relationships with Christ, which Yarbrough notes is foundational for a strong marriage. She shares that praying together has significantly strengthened her relationship with her husband. When spiritual stagnation occurs, it often reflects negatively on the relationship. Each partner must carry their spiritual health, contributing to the overall strength of the marriage.5. The Power of Small Gestures Love is often communicated through small, everyday actions. Yarbrough shares personal anecdotes about how her husband expresses care by preparing her for trips, emphasizing that these acts of service are his way of saying, "You matter to me." Couples should focus on daily deposits of love rather than waiting for occasional grand gestures.6. The Role of Communication Effective communication is vital for intimacy. Yarbrough suggests that couples should engage in deeper conversations beyond logistics. Practicing active listening and emotional openness fosters connection. Couples should aim to create space for meaningful dialogue, ensuring both partners feel heard and valued.Conclusion: Key Takeaways Taking time to evaluate...

    Falun Dafa News and Cultivation
    1980: Cultivation Story: From Opposing My Wife's Cultivation to Practicing Falun Dafa Myself

    Falun Dafa News and Cultivation

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 33:03


    A man in Shandong Province was initially opposed to his wife practicing Falun Dafa due to his fear of persecution. After witnessing her positive transformation and realizing the truth about the “Tiananmen self-immolation,” he began practicing himself. He and his wife have dedicated themselves to truth-clarification efforts, facing imprisonment, but have remained determined to spread awareness about Falun Dafa. This and other experience-sharing from the Minghui website.Original Articles:1. From Opposing My Wife's Cultivation to Practicing Falun Dafa Myself2. Some Thoughts After Reading “Fundamentally Changing Oneself Is the Key to Eliminating Interference”3. Master Has Blessed My Son and Me Time and Time Again4. Guards and Inmates All Acknowledged That Falun Dafa Is Good To provide feedback on this podcast, please email us at feedback@minghuiradio.org

    Church on the Move Broken Arrow Podcast
    You Are a Practicing Christian

    Church on the Move Broken Arrow Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 49:20


    Pastor Ethan continues our teaching series, Breakthrough.

    St. James' Church
    The Coburn Forum – Practicing the Way (Week 1)

    St. James' Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 30:56


    Zack begins our series "Practicing the Way," a multi-week discussion based on John Mark Comer's book of the same name.

    Equipped with Chris Brooks

    The Bible promises that transformation in the Christian life is possible—but it is not inevitable. What does it take to see our lives change as we walk with Jesus? What temptations hold you back from victory and joy as a believer? For answers to these vital questions, don't miss Equipped with John Mark Comer about intentionally becoming an apprentice of Jesus. Featured resource:Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus. Become Like Him. Do as He Did. by John Mark Comer January thank you gift:Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus. Become Like Him. Do as He Did. by John Mark Comer Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here.

    The Wake Up Call for Lawyers
    Practicing Respect for Everyone

    The Wake Up Call for Lawyers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 20:13 Transcription Available


    There are so many subtle and not-subtle ways to disrespect other people. When I do it, I can feel the boomerang effect of disrespect. It creates a field. I feel like we're seeing that play out in Minnesota, in Washington, in the world. It's a terrible thing.There's only one way I know to be truly respectful: see everyone, including myself, as worthy of my patience, generosity, and love. Listen. Care. When I practice those qualities, I feel positive reverberations. And who knows how far out they flow?And yes, there are people I want to leave out of that flow. I want to, but I feel like it would be better not to. I feel like it would be better to find a way to see them as worthy, too, all evidence to the contrary. Because what if no one has ever done that - seen them as worthy? What kind of pain are they carrying? And isn't that what they're sharing, and what we're seeing play out? Which is also a terrible thing.Honestly, I feel like we have some real power, still, as lawyers and judges and law students and law professors. The power to stand our ground, protect our democracy, stand up for the rule of law. So the question on my mind is, will we use that power? And the other question is, how?

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
    #265 When You Stop Explaining Yourself in a Relationship

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 7:45


    Relationships often strain under pressure when one person carries the emotional clarity. In this episode, we explore what changes when you stop explaining yourself — not as withdrawal, but as identity-level alignment returning to the relationship.There comes a moment in many relationships when explaining yourself no longer feels supportive — it feels exhausting.Not because you don't care. Not because you're shutting down. But because clarity no longer needs performance to feel safe.In this episode of The Recalibration, we explore what actually changes in a relationship when you stop over-explaining, over-functioning, or smoothing the emotional moment. Especially for high-capacity humans and deeply responsible people, explanation often became the bridge — the way connection stayed intact, misunderstandings were prevented, and closeness felt secure.But over time, that bridge can quietly become a burden.This episode sits in the Reinforcement stage of Identity-Level Recalibration, where alignment isn't built through insight alone — it's built through repetition. Not rushing to manage the moment. Not rescuing the space. Practicing steady presence without self-erasure.We explore:Why over-explaining was never about communication, but about safetyWhat “clean discomfort” feels like when you stop managing connectionHow nervous system regulation shows up as steadiness rather than silenceWhy consistency — not intensity — is what rebuilds relational trustThis is not about becoming distant or withholding. It's about allowing your presence to speak without justification.Unlike mindset work or communication strategies, Identity-Level Recalibration (ILR) doesn't ask you to perform differently — it helps you be differently. When identity realigns, behavior follows naturally. That's why this work feels quieter, slower, and more embodied — especially inside intimacy.This episode is part of a week-long relational arc exploring how recalibration unfolds in real relationships — and why stopping explanation isn't abandonment, but alignment practicing itself.Today's Micro RecalibrationNotice where you feel the urge to explain yourself — even when you already know what's true. Don't stop it. Don't act on it. Just stay present and see what steadiness communicates on its own.Explore Identity-Level Recalibration→ Join the next Friday Recalibration Live experience → Take your listening deeper! Subscribe to The Weekly Recalibration Companion to receive reflections and extensions to each week's podcast episodes. → Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights → Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if The Recalibration is a fit for you → Download the Misalignment Audit → Subscribe to the weekly newsletter → Books to read (Tidy categories on Amazon- I've read/listened to each recommended title.) → One link to all things

    Equipped with Chris Brooks
    Examining Culture Through the Lens of Scripture

    Equipped with Chris Brooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026


    It’s our goal on Equipped with Chris Brooks to help you learn to evaluate current events and issues through the clear lens of Scripture so you can speak and act like Jesus. We'll engage in critical biblical thinking and apply what we learn to our walk of faith. Our phone lines will be open and we look forward to hearing from you—on the next edition of Equipped! January thank you gift:Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus. Become Like Him. Do as He Did. by John Mark Comer Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here.

    Shamelessly Ambitious
    171. Money is Energy: How to Tap Into the Flow of Wealth [Bonus Episode]

    Shamelessly Ambitious

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 14:11


    A sneak peek behind the scenes of The Regulated Woman, dropped right in the middle of the Energy Is Everything series because money is, in fact, energy. In this bonus, we're reframing wealth as something neutral, dynamic, and always in motion and exploring the small energetic shifts that make money feel safer to receive, spend, and circulate through your life.TOPICS WE EXPLORE: • Money as neutral energy, not a moral measure • How your thoughts and emotions shape your relationship with money • The river metaphor: where you're gripping, hoarding, or damming the flow • Why “high vibration” isn't the goal, gratitude and trust are • Spending with intention as an energetic investment • Receiving without guilt, shame, or resistance • How to build safety with money so it feels welcomed with you • Practicing neutrality to remove the emotional charge and create more space • Opening more “channels” for wealth through micro shifts and awarenessPOINT OF THE EPISODE:Money is always moving and your relationship with it determines how easily it can flow into and through your life. When you shift from fear and tight control into trust, gratitude, and neutrality, you create safety for wealth to circulate and expand.MENTIONED: • The Regulated Woman (this episode is a sneak peek behind the scenes) • Exercise: list the emotions you associate with money and imagine neutrality • Visualization: money arriving from unexpected places and noticing what your body doesAre you loving it? Send Ash a text! MORE ABOUT ASHI am the definition of duality — I swear like a sailor and break rules like it's my job, but I also hold incredible space for my clients and work my ass off to help them achieve the success they're after. But I'm also here for the non-preneur woman, too. My background in counseling gives me a unique perspective on what it means to show up, serve, & create connection for those who feel like they've never belonged before. LINKS: Become the Regulated Woman Get emails that feel like your best friend (if your best friend was a therapist and actually told you the truth). Use code BB20 to get The Burnout Breakthrough for only $7 Follow me on IG (dropping in once a quarter for updates & gossip) Website: ashmcdonaldmentoring.com Work with me 1:1 Therapeutic Mentorship Business Therapy (therapy + strategic mentorship) ...

    Psychic Christine Podcast

    Welcome to this powerful episode of 30 Days to Happiness, where I guide you through a 30-day transformational journey designed to help you build real, lasting happiness—step by step, day by day. In this episode, I share two simple but deeply effective steps for each day, helping you create a strong emotional, mental, and spiritual foundation that supports long-term happiness, clarity, and peace of mind. This isn't about temporary motivation or surface-level positivity. This is about rewiring habits, strengthening emotional resilience, and creating inner stability—no matter where you are in the world. ⸻

    Chris Vernon Show
    Grizz/Hornets, Ty Jerome/Scotty Pippen Jr Practicing, Rising Stars Draft, Giannis Ready for a New Home - 1/28/26

    Chris Vernon Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 101:56


    We open the show on tonight's Grizzlies vs Hornets game before talking about Ty Jerome and Scotty Pippen Jr practicing with the Memphis Hustle and the Rising Stars Draft last night (3:00). Giannis is officially ready for a new home either by the trade deadline or the offseason. Jayson Tatum's comments about he'd have a statue if he played in Memphis, Bobby Portis's comments to Run It Back, Jeremiah Fears vs Lu Dort and Shams is playing in the Celebrity Game at All-Star Weekend (27:13). Everybody is upset about Bill Belichick not making the Hall of Fame, Todd Monken got the Browns head coaching job and Jim Schwartz is upset about it, Darian Mensah settles with Duke, LeBron quits alcohol, Patrick Reed is going back to the PGA Tour, Haley Vernon joins the show and we pick our SKYDOG of the game (1:09:43)Host: Chris Vernon Contributors: Jon Roser, Devin Walker Guest: Haley VernonTechnical Director: Jaylon Wallace Associate Producer: Jena Broyles 

    The Money Barrel
    S6 Ep. 2 - A Discussion About ICSI with Dr. Thiago Boechat and Melanie Smith

    The Money Barrel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 49:31


    When we asked our listeners what you wanted to hear about in 2026, we had many comments requesting a deep dive into the ICSI breeding process. We had a great conversation with Dr. Thiago Boechat co-founder of GeneTech Animal Reproduction and Melanie Smith, founder of Solo Select Horses, Select Genes and Select Reproduction. Thiago and Melanie have dealt with thousands of ICSI aspirations over the years and we discussed everything from the ICSI process, realistic expectations, misconceptions and myths, pros and cons, why there is a need for this, and what the future may hold with this technology in the western performance horse industry. 2026 foals are already being born and the breeding season is days away and we hope you enjoy this episode and it may help you make the best decision for your mares in 2026!This episode is brought to you by RideTV and their new series Practicing with Purpose with Jordon Briggs and Danyelle Campbell. Visit www.ridetvgo.tv and use Code "Money15" to get 15% off your first month!

    Equipped with Chris Brooks
    Walking with Your Loved One Through Chronic Pain and Illness

    Equipped with Chris Brooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026


    Do you have a loved one whose life is wracked by illness and pain? Whether you’re a family member or friend, your life changes, too. On the next edition of Equipped with Chris Brooks, Nate Brooks joins us. He has walked alongside a spouse with chronic pain. If you’re on that journey, don’t miss the comfort and hope found in Scripture. Featured resource:Disrupted Journey: Walking with Your Loved One Through Chronic Pain and Illness by Nate Brooks January thank you gift:Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus. Become Like Him. Do as He Did. by John Mark Comer Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here.

    The Mindful Healers Podcast with Dr. Jessie Mahoney and Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang
    295. How to Stay Connected to Yourself When the World Feels Heavy - Peace Begins With You

    The Mindful Healers Podcast with Dr. Jessie Mahoney and Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 33:50


    Practicing peace is an intentional choice. It is not something we wait for once circumstances improve. It is something we practice in our breath, our bodies, and our awareness, even while uncertainty and grief remain present. This conversation offers a reminder that peace begins with you. Peace is not denial or bypassing.  It is the practice of staying present with what is real while remaining regulated.   PEARLS OF WISDOM Peace begins with you. When the world feels overwhelming, we often notice it first in our bodies. Uncertainty often prompts us to feel urgency, vigilance, and reactivity. Nervous system regulation is a skill for sustainable medicine and a sustainable life. Small, consistent embodied practices can interrupt spinning and reactivity. Peace practiced internally ripples outward into our families, workplaces, and communities. Reflection Questions: What does your body need in order to feel even a little more settled today? What is within your control right now, even if it is very small? If peace doesn't resonate, which word feels most supportive in this season: peace, kindness, love, connection, or something else? Many of the practices shared in this episode are ones we return to again and again in coaching, yoga, and retreats because they work. Whether it is the "Peace Begins With Me" finger-tapping mantra, grounding through the feet, restorative yoga, sound healing, or mindful time in nature, these tools support us in staying connected to ourselves when the world feels heavy. Community also offers peace.  Group coaching and retreats offer a chance to practice these tools in community.  Coaching provides space to explore how to integrate peace, agency, and presence into daily life and clinical work.  Yoga and mindfulness practices offer a direct, embodied pathway to nervous system regulation. Retreats weave all of this AND nature into one. They allow space to slow down, reconnect, and remember what it feels like to be held and supported. Learn more about individual and group coaching with Dr. Jessie Mahoney here: www.jessiemahoneymd.com/physician-coaching Explore year-round coaching, yoga, mindfulness, sound healing, and lifestyle medicine retreats for women physicians at Nicasio Creek Farm. www.jessiemahoneymd.com/retreat-nicasio-creek-farm Join Ni-Cheng and Jessie in July 2026 for the Connect in Nature Mindfulness Retreats. www.jessiemahoneymd.com/retreat-connect-in-nature *Nothing shared in the Healing Medicine Podcast is medical advice.  

    Become Your Own Therapist
    Contentment comes from practicing thinking I'm content, not from sensory experiences (STTA 317)

    Become Your Own Therapist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 1:37


    Something To Think About Series #317 Thought of the day from Venerable Robina Courtin

    Enthusiastically Spiritual
    Accessing INNER Peace vs. FEAR - Spiritual Perspectives: Discerning News

    Enthusiastically Spiritual

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 44:27 Transcription Available


    Send us a textINNER security versus FEAR in the context of global events and personal experiences is what this week's episode focuses on. We explore how spirituality can provide a practical framework for navigating life's challenges, including the impact of AI on the workforce. The conversation highlights the significance of collective movements for peace and the necessity of maintaining a clear vision for the future. Ultimately, we encourage listeners to focus on inner peace and security as a means to navigate the complexities of the world.TakeawaysInner security is essential for navigating fear and uncertainty.Global events can stimulate personal insecurities.Spirituality offers practical tools for daily life.AI is transforming the workforce, raising concerns about job security.Collective movements for peace are gaining momentum.Maintaining a clear vision helps in decision-making.Practicing inner peace can positively influence those around us.Understanding the emotional impact of news stories is crucial.Personal growth involves recognizing and addressing insecurities.Being part of the solution requires inner security and clarity. Sound bites"I can go anywhere with inner peace.""Let's keep moving towards peace.""Spirituality is about practicality.""Focus on inner security and peace.""I want to be in charge of my energy.""We need to talk about the walk for peace.""What do I really want?"Discover spiritual truths delivered in a practical way in these three e-books created by The Wayshowers College. Use discount code TNT2025 to receive 20% off the set. Ready to FEEL more FREEDOM within? Access the FREE video series created by The Wayshowers College here! Enjoy the first chapter of The Soul Quake Survival Guide here!Support the showHi! I'm Teresa. I have created this podcast to support "unseen" aspects of your life. You can call this the spiritual side. The podcast offers interviews of authors, healers, and thought leaders, for a positive higher spiritual perspective. Including ourselves! Our mission is to stimulate your inner wisdom, meaning, and enthusiasm for your unique journey. My husband Tom and I are also certified Spiritual Educators, and Consultants, who help make spirituality practical. We work spiritual awareness and sensitivity in all areas of our life for positive living. Through TNT ( Teresa n' Tom :) SpiritWorks, we can help you tap into your own Inner Guidance system on a daily basis, create a healthy balance between Thought and Feeling, and discover a stronger connection between you and your personal Spirit Guides through your Inner and Outer communication system: your Four Spiritual Gifts. Unlock ways to make the spiritual part of life practical. Connect with us at TNT SpiritWorks today! Follow us on:

    The Bobby Bones Show
    TUES: Bobby's Practicing Changing Diapers + 3 Movies 1 Actor Game! + What Did Bobby Do Without Power??

    The Bobby Bones Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 42:47 Transcription Available


    Bobby talks about how the ice storm has rocked 'em. He shares how he, his wife and his dogs have been getting by without power. Bobby got a baby doll and has been practicing changing diapers. He shared how he is surprised that Eddie never changed diapers. We played a fun movie game! Raymundo gives us 3 actors and we have to name the 1 actor who is in all three of them. We also helped a listener who is dealing with a fear of flying. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips
    The #1 Cause of Water Damage in Multifamily (And How to Prevent It) with Phil DePaul, Ep. 777

    Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 49:50


    Phil DePaul is a home-services entrepreneur and the CEO of Boom Zell Enterprises, which includes United Water Restoration Group of Long Island and 1-Tom-Plumber Long Island. Raised in a blue-collar household with a father who was a plumber, Phil spent more than a decade helping scale a family-owned plumbing wholesale business before leaving to build companies of his own. Today, he focuses on restoration, plumbing, and related services, with a leadership philosophy centered on action, accountability, and restoring people before properties.     Make sure to download our free guide, 7 Questions Every Passive Investor Should Ask, here.     Key Takeaways Understand why restoration is about restoring people before repairing property Learn how action and momentum matter more than perfect planning in entrepreneurship See why plumbing is the leading cause of water damage in multifamily properties Recognize the importance of proactive vendor relationships for property managers     Topics From Blue-Collar Roots to Entrepreneurship Grew up with a plumber father but pursued a different path early on Spent 14 years helping scale a plumbing wholesale business Hit a ceiling and chose to leave to build something of his own Becoming a "Visionary With No Vision" Entered entrepreneurship without a clear end goal Learned by taking action rather than over-planning Emphasized momentum, adaptability, and execution What Restoration Really Means Restoration addresses sudden, accidental property damage Common causes include water, fire, smoke, and mold Mitigation focuses on reducing damage before it spreads Restoring the Person First Homeowners are often panicked and overwhelmed during a loss Effective restoration starts with empathy and trust The goal is to restore peace of mind before rebuilding property Multifamily Complexity and Stakeholder Management Multifamily losses involve tenants, owners, and property managers Conflicting priorities create tension during emergencies Restoration providers must balance empathy with business realities Why Proactivity Matters in Multifamily Plumbing failures are the leading cause of water damage Preventative maintenance reduces catastrophic losses Strong vendor relationships help property managers respond faster    

    Equipped with Chris Brooks
    Not Old, Not Young, Not Done

    Equipped with Chris Brooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026


    Those in their 50s and 60s have unique opportunities and challenges. They’ve lived a lot of life and have wisdom – but aren’t close to being done in following Jesus. How do we keep serving God when we’re not old and not young? Christopher Ash joins us on Equipped with Chris Brooks to talk about faithful living and serving in midlife. Don’t miss an encouraging conversation! Featured resource:Not Old, Not Young, Not Done: Following Jesus in your 50s and 60s by Christopher Ash January thank you gift:Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus. Become Like Him. Do as He Did. by John Mark Comer Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here.

    Taboo to Truth: Unapologetic Conversations About Sexuality in Midlife
    The Truth About Multi Orgasmic Pleasure | Ep. 148

    Taboo to Truth: Unapologetic Conversations About Sexuality in Midlife

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 24:56


    In this episode, I sit down with Jim Benson to break down what multi orgasmic pleasure really means for men and why most men never learn it. Jim explains the difference between ejaculation and orgasm, why pleasure does not need to end with climax, and how presence, relaxation, breath, and body awareness change everything. They explore how men learn these skills over time, why partners play a powerful role in success, and how aging does not signal the end of sexual growth. This episode reframes male pleasure as something expansive, learnable, and deeply connected to emotional safety and presence.In This Episode:00:00 Why men believe orgasm equals ejaculation02:10 What multi orgasmic pleasure really means04:05 Why relaxation creates more sensation06:20 Breath and body awareness explained08:30 Orgasms without erection or ejaculation10:40 How partners support the learning process13:00 Practicing alone versus with a partner15:10 How long it takes to feel real change17:25 Aging, presence, and deeper pleasure19:40 Why sexual growth does not end with age21:10 Final thoughts and resourcesWant a deeper look? Watch the full episode on YouTube for a more visual experience of today's discussion. This episode is best enjoyed on video—don't miss out! Karen Bigman, a Sexual Health Alliance Certified Sex Educator, Life, and Menopause Coach, tackles the often-taboo subject of sexuality with a straightforward and candid approach. We explore the intricacies of sex during perimenopause, post-menopause, and andropause, offering insights and support for all those experiencing these transformative phases.This podcast is not intended to give medical advice. Karen Bigman is not a medical professional. For any medical questions or issues, please visit your licensed medical provider.Looking for some fresh perspective on sex in midlife? You can find me here:Email: karen@taboototruth.comWebsite: https://www.taboototruth.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taboototruthYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@taboototruthpodcastAbout the Guest:Jim Benson has dedicated his life to helping men of all ages and backgrounds love themselves more fully.For the past 20 years, he has been coaching guys to “breakthroughs in the bedroom.” His Awakened Masculine program blends best practices across disciplines to create a powerful transformative environment for men to experience more personal pleasure and relationship satisfaction.Connect with Jim Benson:Website: https://awakenedmasculine.com/Use code KBIG50 to save $50 off The Multi-Orgasmic Lover course https://awakenedmasculine.com/program/Karen Bigman, a Sexual Health Alliance Certified Sex Educator, Life,

    Behind the Prop
    E186 - Are you ready for your SOLO?

    Behind the Prop

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 31:42


    This episode of Behind the Prop focuses on what truly determines student pilot readiness for solo flight, emphasizing judgment, consistency, and safety over simply meeting legal minimums. Bobby Doss and Wally Mulhern explain that solo readiness is not a checklist item but a mindset. Students must be willing to cancel a solo flight when conditions are not right, whether due to weather, aircraft condition, traffic volume, or personal readiness. The ability to say “no” is framed as a critical pilot skill, not a failure.A major theme is the importance of consistent personal minimums. The hosts discuss how changing limits based on convenience or pressure can lead pilots into dangerous decision-making zones. Personal minimums may differ between pattern work and cross-country flying, but they must remain logically consistent and conservative. Clear boundaries, reinforced by instructors and aviation leaders, help prevent accidents caused by poor judgment and overconfidence.The episode also stresses rigorous preflight inspections, especially on familiar aircraft. Complacency with aircraft condition is highlighted as a common risk, with reminders to physically verify fuel, oil, caps, and surfaces every time. Performance planning is equally important, as long runways and home airports can create a false sense of security. Understanding density altitude, weight, and engine performance builds confidence and prevents surprises during solo operations.Traffic awareness and communication receive significant attention. In acknowledging crowded training environments, Bobby and Wally discuss how poor pattern discipline and weak radio calls contribute to near midair collisions. Students are encouraged to master pattern procedures, listen more than they talk, and fully understand both towered and non-towered operations before soloing.Emergency preparedness rounds out the discussion. Pilots must be ready to handle unexpected failures alone by prioritizing aviate, navigate, and communicate. Practicing emergencies, memorizing light gun signals, and rehearsing radio failures help ensure calm, effective responses when things go wrong.Finally, the hosts address training philosophy. Instructors are encouraged to reduce over-talking and create space for students to think independently. The goal is to produce pilots who take ownership of their decisions, demonstrate sound judgment, and fly safely—not just students who follow rules or pass checkrides.

    Equipped with Chris Brooks
    Walking Through Deconstruction

    Equipped with Chris Brooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026


    Have you walked with someone through deconstruction of their faith? Or maybe you've walked through it yourself. However you define it, deconstruction is impossible to deny. How we respond to those who are deconstructing will reveal the kind of church—and the kinds of Christians—we really are. Ian Harber knows the fear and grief of deconstruction firsthand. Join us for Equipped with Chris Brooks and hear Ian's story, as well as his vision for the kind of faith environment that can foster genuine reconstruction. Featured resource:Walking Through Deconstruction: How to Be a Companion in a Crisis of Faith by Ian Harber January thank you gift:Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus. Become Like Him. Do as He Did. by John Mark Comer Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here.

    The Geekenders
    108: Practicing Mewgenics with Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel

    The Geekenders

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 116:32


    This week we're joined by special guests Edmund Mcmillen and Tyler Glaiel to talk about their newest game Mewgenics. But I'm sure Jesse will derail and talk about other games too. Are you ready to geek out this weekend? Join Jesse and Dodger on the Geekenders podcast as they bring you the ultimate dose of geekiness. From their hilarious banter to their in-depth discussions, this is the podcast you've been waiting for. Follow them now and discover why they are the number one geek podcast without a doubt. Subscribe and let the geeking begin!Theme by: MegaRanAnimated Intro by: JulesDrawzWant to watch live, tune in to Dodgers twitch every Friday at 11am est/8am pst : https://www.twitch.tv/dexbonusHosted on Audioboom. See https://audioboom.com/about/privacy for more information.

    Holistic Life Navigation
    [Ep. 319] The Self, Star Wars, and Savoring Depression

    Holistic Life Navigation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 57:28


    PRE-ORDER the upcoming book now: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/the-bookLuis and Camille banter as they dive into the concept of the Self in somatics. Along the way Luis offers 3 practices to work with finding the Self as witness. This witnessing allows us to be with a sensation or state and feel it rather than avoid it. It also helps us dis-identify from the state. From there we can experience something unpleasant and be with it rather than fix it. From this place of witnessing, Luis finds that others cannot shame or embarrass him. This realization brings responsibility, as others can no longer be blamed for his state. Practicing somatics, they discuss, connects them to spirit, which reminds them, as these things do, of Darth Vader and Yoda. Many religions require us to detach from the body to find God, whereas with somatics it's connecting to the body that allows them to connect to spirit.Camille dips in to her practice of savoring depression, a state that cyclically visits her in the dark of winter. She notes that if she identifies with it, fights or resists it, it will be prolonged. Whereas if she savors it, and practices sinking into it she can actually find pleasure in the experience.  You can register for Camille's upcoming 6-month program, "Embodying My Cycles & Rhythms", here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/cycles-and-rhythms-slow-groupYou can learn more about Maureen Gallagher here: https://maureengallagherphd.com/You can register for the FREE Food Therapy session here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/events/nutrition-for-your-kids You can read more about, and register for, Camille's Embodying My Cycles & Rhythms 6-month group here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/cycles-and-rhythms-slow-group You can read more about, and register for, the retreat at Blue Spirit Costa Rica here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/blue-spirit----You can learn more on the website: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/ You can follow Luis on Instagram @holistic.life.navigationQuestions? You can email us at info@holisticlifenavigation.com

    Carry Trainer Higher Line Podcast
    Health Hacks Aren't Hacks at All | Higher Line Podcast #267

    Carry Trainer Higher Line Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 100:14


    Practicing family and sports Doctor Peter Kim discuss wellness, specifically maximizing quality life for active lifestyles well into old age. Dr. Kim is a lifelong martial artist. He helps people over 40 train hard while avoiding injury. To learn more about Dr. Kim check out his website at drpkim.com and articles on substack at https://drpbkim.substack.com/. You can also email him directly peter@drpbkim.com.   RELATED PODCASTS: Corporate Food Should Scare You | Higher Line Podcast #262 Salt is the Devil, or is it?| Higher Line Podcast #254 The Explosion of Autism – Brain Balance | Higher Line Podcast #248   ---   Music Attributions: Intro - "3rd Eye Blimp" by Otis McDonald Outro - "I Want More" by Silent Partner   The Carry Trainer Higher Line Podcast is available on iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, Stitcher and most importantly CarryTrainer.com.

    Entrepreneurs Get Visible
    005 Breast Cancer Diagnosis & Healing Yourself

    Entrepreneurs Get Visible

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 71:52


    Anna Parker-Naples and Jo Robinson-Howarth explore the profound journey of healing, particularly in the context of Jo's recent breast cancer diagnosis. They discuss the importance of listening to one's intuition, the balance between medical advice and personal choices, and the power of acceptance and love in the healing process. Jo shares her experiences with holistic approaches, the significance of gratitude, and the lessons learned from navigating life's challenges. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-care, the impact of sharing personal stories, and the need for individuals to respect their own healing paths.TakeawaysJo's journey through cancer highlights the importance of emotional healing alongside physical healing.Listening to intuition can lead to life-saving decisions.The discovery of a lump can be a pivotal moment in one's health journey.Navigating medical advice requires personal empowerment and choice.Honesty with loved ones about health challenges is crucial.Acceptance of life's challenges can lead to profound personal growth.Spiritual beliefs can provide comfort and understanding in difficult times.Practicing gratitude can shift perspectives during tough situations.Sharing personal stories can inspire and connect others.Self-care is essential for those who help others in their healing journeys.Follow Links:Get the Influential Breathwork Syllabus here:https://www.influentialbreathwork.com/syllabusFollow Anna Parker-Naples onInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/annaparkernaplesLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaparkernaplesFollow Jo Robinson-Howarth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo-howarth/https://www.instagram.com/jo_happiness_howarth/

    Everybody Loves Communism
    Practicing Politics The Right Way w/ Crimethinc

    Everybody Loves Communism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 85:22


    Jamie and Sam are joined by a member of the Crimethinc editorial collective to unpack Sam's viral hot take about agent provocateurs. Are there, as Hasan Piker and many others believe, FBI agents and other nefarious actors trying to escalate modern day protests into brick-throwing riots? Or is this a conspiracy theory that serves only counter-insurgent purposes? Our guest helps us separate fact from fiction. ALSO: Sam gives a reportback from his recent trip to Minneapolis, and Jamie gives a brief history of COINTELPRO and COINTELPRO-adjacent ops. Read Crimethinc, it's good: https://crimethinc.com/ Folks in the LA area check out Jamie's IRL comedy show w/ Jake Flores, Tony Boswell, and other special guests! The Woke Mob Presents: One Joke After Another Saturday, Feb 7 at the Lyric Hyperion Doors @ 9pm; Show @ 9:30pm Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-woke-mob-tickets-1980730835248 SIGN UP NOW at https://patreon.com/partygirls to get all of our bonus content, Discord access, and a shout out on the pod! Follow us on ALL the Socials: Instagram: @party.girls.pod TikTok: @party.girls.pod Twitter: @partygirlspod BlueSky: @partygirls.bsky.social Leave us a nice review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you feel so inclined: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/party-girls/id1577239978 https://open.spotify.com/show/71ESqg33NRlEPmDxjbg4rO Executive Producer: Andrew Callaway Producers: Ryan M., Jon B

    New Books Network
    Daniel Eastman An, "Fear of God: Practicing Emotion in Late Antique Monasticism" (U California Press, 2025)

    New Books Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 38:19


    In the writings of ancient Christians, the near-ubiquitous references to the "fear of God" have traditionally been seen as a generic placeholder for piety. Focusing on monastic communities in late antiquity across the eastern Mediterranean, Fear of God: Practicing Emotion in Late Antique Monasticism (U California Press, 2025) by Dr. Daniel Eastman An explores why the language of fear was so prevalent in their writings and how they sought to put it into practice in their daily lives. Drawing on a range of evidence, including sermons, liturgical prayers, and archaeological evidence, Dr. An explores how the languages monastics spoke, the socioeconomic settings they inhabited, and the visual spaces in which they prayed came together to shape their emotional horizons. By investigating emotions as practices embedded in the languages, cultures, and sensorial environments of late antiquity, this book offers new insights into the spiritual world of Christian monasteries. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

    ADV Podcasts
    China is Practicing for Something Worse - Once You See It, You Can't Unsee It - Episode #299

    ADV Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 124:10


    Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code advpodcast at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/advpodcast HUGE EPISODE! - Some horrible mysterious happenings in China - but also - 2 rocket failures. China's biggest steel group explodes. Then it explodes again in a completely different area. China uses information warfare at Davos against the USA and SO much more. Go see our secret show every Monday on Patreon - http://patreon.com/advpodcasts - join at the $10 or $20 tier Cartoon feat. Jüri Pootsmann - I Remember Uhttps://soundcloud.com/nocopyrightsoundsTrack : Cartoon feat. Jüri Pootsmann - I Remember USome Sources - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Media_Grouphttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuyuantan_Parkhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Central_Televisionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_opinion_guidancehttps://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/science/973279/scientists-find-nuclear-traces-in-west-philippine-sea/story/https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3340463/china-suffers-unprecedented-double-rocket-launch-failures-single-daySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Evolving Man Podcast
    #105 - From infidelity to integrity: The Work That Keeps Love Alive - with Stefanos Sifandos

    The Evolving Man Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 90:58


    With over 25 years of hands-on experience in personal transformation, Stefanos Sifandos works at the intersection of human potential, relational intelligence, and embodied leadership. He is a trained educator and somatic, trauma-informed relationship specialist with a background in behavioral science and philosophy, known for translating deep inner work into grounded, real-world change. In this episode, we dove deep with Stefanos about the real work that keeps love and connection alive, especially through parenting, marriage, and personal challenges. Stefanos got vulnerable about hitting rock bottom, doing the inner work, and how being radically honest and intentional with yourself and your partner is the ultimate foundation for transformation. If you want insight into lasting love, conscious relationship tools, and parenting, this episode is a must-listen. Here are some of the pieces we discuss on this episode: – How to keep love alive and act with love when your romantic partner is angry or distant– The challenge of maintaining connection and spark in long-term relationships, especially under stress and obligations– Stef's personal journey of transformation and inner work– The impact of becoming a parent: how fatherhood stretches emotional edges and expands capacity for love, grief, and devotion– Life challenges and awakenings: Stefanos Sifandos's turning point with addiction, infidelity, and facing suicidal thoughts– The role of surrender and connection in moving through rock-bottom moments– How shame, worthiness, and self-connection relate to addiction and healing– The power of speaking the truth and vulnerability in men’s work and relationships– Recognizing and breaking patterns of trauma bonding in volatile relationships– When and why it’s healthy to let go of a relationship that’s become too toxic or drama-filled– The importance of doing inner work: working on yourself to show up better in partnership– Facing old family patterns, impatience, and imperfection as a partner and parent– Real talk on the struggles of parenthood: impatience, mistakes, and embracing humanity– Practicing conscious parenting: modeling humility, self-regulation, and apology to your child– How a father’s relationship with his daughter informs her view of masculinity and future partnerships– Making quality time and simple connection a priority in marriage– Relationship tools: carving out time for intentional sharing, listening, and repair (including the Imago dialogue practice)– The impact of performative gestures versus simple, consistent acts of care in keeping the spark alive– How curiosity and presence nurture ongoing intimacy and novelty in partnerships– The art of holding space, self-regulation, and loving your partner even when you’re the target of their anger– Embracing imperfection in relationship and family life– Stef’s new book, Tuned In and Turned On: A Path to True Connection, Deep Healing, and Lasting Love, and how it explores these teachings and practices in greater depth Links from this episode Stefanos Sifandos – Tuned In and Turned On - with Book Bonuses Stef’s Instagram The Path to Conscious Love program for couples The Conscious Relationship Council live program for men The Arka Fire and Flow Men’s Weekend - Feb 26 to March 2nd Keep an eye out for: The Arka Talks Podcast – launching Feb 2026 (link to be shared upon release)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Cover Band Confidential's Podcast
    Episode 413: Why you should be doing tech rehearsals (And 5 ways to make sure they count)

    Cover Band Confidential's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 32:38


    Most bands treat gigs like tech rehearsals—and that's backwards. In this episode, Adam and Dan break down five practical strategies (plus a bonus) to run tech rehearsals that actually improve your show instead of wasting time. From planning and setup to testing, automation, and contingency planning, this is a blueprint for smoother gigs and less stress.Topics Covered: - What tech rehearsals really are (and aren't) - Why most bands skip them—and pay for it later - How to structure a productive tech rehearsal - Gain staging, monitors, and signal-chain fixes - Transitions, tracks, and automation - Practicing worst-case scenarios

    The Way Out Is In
    Inner Space (Episode #98)

    The Way Out Is In

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 95:40


    Welcome to a new episode of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. In this installment, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach/journalist Jo Confino discuss the importance of creating inner space and stillness through meditation practices. But what does it actually mean to create more space in our lives? And why is this important, and how do we go about it? The conversation emphasises that the practice of meditation is not just about achieving enlightenment, but about becoming more present, compassionate, and engaged with the world. It touches upon the difficulties of finding space in modern life, the benefits of different meditation techniques, and misconceptions around enlightenment. The hosts also share personal experiences, including insights about how meditation has deepened their practice and allowed them to navigate challenges with greater flexibility and understanding. The episode ends with a meditation guided by Brother Phap Huu. Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/   And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/ With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources Pilgrimage: In the Footsteps of the Buddhahttps://plumvillage.org/event/pilgrimage/in-the-footsteps-of-the-buddha-2 Being with Busyness: Zen Ways to Transform Overwhelm and Burnouthttps://www.parallax.org/product/being-with-busyness/ Calm in the Storm: Zen Ways to Cultivate Stability in an Anxious Worldhttps://www.parallax.org/product/calm-in-the-storm/ Course: Zen and The Art of Saving the Planethttps://plumvillage.org/courses/zen-and-the-art-of-saving-the-planet Interbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing Plum Village Traditionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plum_Village_Tradition ‘Resources for Practicing the 16 Exercises of Mindful Breathing'https://plumvillage.app/resources-for-practicing-the-16-exercises-of-mindful-breathing/ ‘Making the App More Inclusive: Introducing the ‘Access to Practice' Folder'https://plumvillage.app/introducing-the-access-to-practice-folder/Robert Thurmanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Thurman Mahayanahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahayana Bodhisattvashttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhisattva The Way Out Is In: ‘The Three Doors of Liberation (Episode #18)'https://plumvillage.org/podcast/the-three-doors-of-liberation-episode-18 Sister Chan Lang Nghiemhttps://plumvillage.org/people/dharma-teachers/sr-lang-nghiem Quotes “Walking meditation was our teacher’s favorite practice and it was really a life-changing cultivation for him. Because, particularly when we are very emotional – whether that be grief, agony, pain, anger, frustration – it is probably better to be in a state of motion.” “The Buddha has said, What are we mindful of? We are mindful of our suffering. Why do we practice? To liberate ourselves and all beings from suffering. That is the greatest vow of a monk or a nun: to find liberation in oneself and liberation in all.” “There are so many creations of senses – what we see, what we hear, what we smell, what we taste – to help us cope with our suffering. And when we are suffering, whether that suffering is very petite, a daily concern, or is a generational trauma, we don’t have language for how to be with that suffering. Therefore, we look for a way out – and the world loves giving us a prescription of, ‘If you do this, you will feel that.'” “Sometimes silence is a chance for us to be in touch with deep suffering or deep experiences that our noise has covered up. As a meditator, space gives us the barrier and boundaries to listen and to hold. If we don’t create that space, we will be on autopilot for the rest of our life. Our mind is on autopilot; it has a way of thinking, a way of doing, a way of perceiving, of creating perceptions, creating judgment. So when we meditate and have the opportunity to listen to and then to guide the mind, it gives the mind a chance to not also be carried away by its own habits – which is thinking.” “Thinking is not a bad thing. Like our teacher has always transmitted to us, thinking is a part of creating a view in life, a project, a mission, an intention. But most of our thinking is not productive. It is actually more daydreaming, it is more procrastination. It is more like a zombie, in a way, or a sleepwalker. It has no destination; it’s just on autopilot.” “Many people feel they have to sit on a cushion, they have to have a shrine, they have to light incense, they have to light a candle – which of course can be very beautiful and give a good atmosphere for meditation. But you can also do it on a busy bus or train, or as you’re sitting on a park bench. It’s not about taking things out of your life; it’s about allowing life to be.” “Sometimes we sit just to enjoy sitting and doing nothing, because maybe that's the one gift that we want to give to ourselves – because we’re always doing, we’re always in fifth gear. Sometimes we need a radical act: to sit and do nothing, to give and create and redefine space for ourselves.” “How can we keep mindfulness alive if we are not cultivating it? Sitting meditation is one of the concrete cultivation practices.” “There is right mindfulness and wrong mindfulness. We could be a wonderful burglar with full concentration – but we would be creating suffering. So right mindfulness relieves suffering; it is about understanding suffering and heading towards the path of understanding and love.” “One time our teacher told us that sometimes insight doesn’t come during sitting meditation, but when it’s ripe. Maybe when we’re most relaxed: when we’re not thinking about it, but are living the moment very deeply. And Thay told us that, a lot of the time, it would come while he was gardening or doing walking meditation. But sitting meditation is the cultivation; it is like a gardener tending the seeds of insights to help us have a moment of, ‘Ah, I get it.'” “The practice is maybe just continuing to unlearn things, in order to learn again.” “There is no way to peace. Peace is the way.” “Sitting is already action. When we sit in this way and have new insight, that will become the thread of so many actions coming forward. So don’t underestimate the power of sitting still; yes, we have apps and guided meditations, but also build the capacity of generating your own guide. And that breath is there, that body is there. Then the community is there – and that’s the beauty of a tradition.” “Whenever we speak about enlightenment, enlightenment of what? What do we want to be enlightened from or towards? Then, later on – like in my own growth – I see that enlightenment is a verb; it is a continuous enlighten-ing. You cannot be enlightened today, December the 9th, and expect that enlightenment to stay the same in 2028. Because things are changing; we are changing. The world is changing.”

    Mind Matters
    Connection Before Correction: Autism Understanding & Support

    Mind Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 40:39


    David Smith spent years working as a therapist specializing in neurodiversity-affirming care, but it wasn't until age 56, prompted by his wife and his own clients, that he sought his own autism diagnosis. That confirmation fundamentally shifted his clinical approach from that of a white-coated expert to a fellow traveler, deepening the way he accompanies families through unmapped territory. Today, Emily and David discuss the delicate balance between professional curiosity and humility, and why traditional therapeutic models often fail to support the fragile nervous systems of neurodivergent clients. They talk about the nuances of demand avoidance, specifically the high-masking, internalized presentation that often looks like perfectionism, and why "connection before correction" is a neurological necessity, not just a catchy phrase. TAKEAWAYS Effective therapy for neurodivergent clients often requires shifting away from the traditional expert hierarchy. The neurodivergent brain is a "complicated, custom-made car with no user's manual." For neurodivergent nervous systems, stress isn't just negative trauma; it includes any destabilizing experience, including excitement and joy. While we often associate PDA with external defiance, the internalized profile often manifests as high-achieving perfectionism. Rewards and consequences often backfire with neurodivergent children because they increase anxiety. It's ineffective to offer a correction to a child until you have connected with them. There is a massive overlap between complex trauma and neurodivergence. A late diagnosis doesn't instantly fix struggles; it initiates a complex grieving and reframing process. Join our live CE training, Adapting Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Autistic and ADHD Pediatric Clients, Friday morning, January 23, at 10:30 eastern/7:30 pacific, or get the recorded version anytime after. Get signed up or learn more here. David Smith, LCSW is a late-diagnosed autistic therapist and licensed clinical social worker specializing in neurodiversity-affirming care for autistic and otherwise neurodivergent individuals and their families. Practicing since 2017, David opened his private telehealth practice in 2023 and now serves clients across five states from his home in southern Oregon. In addition to therapy, he offers consultation, writing, education, and advocacy to expand access to effective, affirming support for the neurodivergent community. Diagnosed with autism in 2024 at age 56 (thanks in part to gentle nudges from his wife and clients) David continues to explore how his autistic identity shapes both his personal and professional life. His work is deeply rooted in curiosity, humility, and a commitment to learning from his clients and the broader neurodivergent community. He is also a devoted listener of this and other neurodivergence-focused podcasts. David lives with his wife, a fellow therapist originally from Peru, and is the proud father of three sons. BACKGROUND READING David's website, LinkedIn, authored articles The Neurodiversity Podcast is on Facebook, Instagram, BlueSky, and you're invited to join our Facebook Group. For more information go to www.NeurodiversityPodcast.com. If you'd like members of your organization, school district, or company to know more about the subjects discussed on our podcast, Emily Kircher-Morris provides keynote addresses, workshops, and training sessions worldwide, in-person or virtually. You can choose from a list of established presentations, or work with Emily to develop a custom talk to fit your unique situation. To learn more, visit our website.

    Equipped with Chris Brooks
    The Role and Goal of Church Discipline

    Equipped with Chris Brooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026


    What's the goal of church discipline? Have you ever witnessed it done well, either for you or someone else? This might not be a topic you've thought much about, but when you a situation arises, it's important to know what should be done. Don't miss this important conversation on Equipped with Chris Brooks. Resource mentioned:Christianity Today article January thank you gift:Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus. Become Like Him. Do as He Did. by John Mark Comer Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here.

    Equipped with Chris Brooks
    Helping Others Process Grief

    Equipped with Chris Brooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026


    Grief hits everyone differently. How do you process that grief? How do you help others process? Counselor Dr. Sabrina Black will give us practical ways to manage our grief. She'll also show us how we can be sensitive to others' grief as we navigate gatherings and celebrations that come up throughout the year. Hope you can join us for Equipped with Chris Brooks. Featured resource:It's Not Okay by Dr. Sabrina Black January thank you gift:Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus. Become Like Him. Do as He Did. by John Mark Comer Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here.

    Big Fat Five: A Podcast Financially Supported by Big Fat Snare Drum

    Welcome back to Drummers on Drumming ... a podcast powered by Big Fat Snare Drum This week's Drum Panel has me joined by Mark Stepro and Kris Mazzarisi for a wide-ranging conversation about what happens when gigs fall through, routines get shaken, and you're forced to rethink how you want to work and live as a drummer. In this episode, we talk about: How to respond when a major gig disappears Why direct, personal outreach still beats mass posts Aging, touring, and shifting priorities Social media's role vs real relationships Practicing vs working, and why confusing them stalls growth Tracking progress without over-measuring Onstage anxiety, depersonalization, and mental spirals Balancing family, business, touring, and sanity Letting go of shame around how your brain works Building a career that isn't dependent on constant touring --- Get Your Copy of the Drummers on Drumming Book Today

    Letting It Settle with Michael Galyon
    Practicing Letting Go

    Letting It Settle with Michael Galyon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 32:39


    While on hiatus we'll be sharing bonus episodes from the letting it settle plus vault. Enjoy this extended meditation inspired by 'A Meditation on Letting Go' originally aired on 12/11/25 to help you surrender what no longer serves you. Through gentle guidance and compassionate awareness, discover the freedom that comes from releasing what you're ready to let go of. -- Follow Michael Galyon on  Instagram: @michael.galyon  AND @lettingitsettle Tik Tok: @coachmichael1 Visit his website at https://www.michaelgalyon.com/ Email the show at lettingitsettle@michaelgalyon.com  Subscribe to Letting It Settle Proudly produced and managed by  Good Mess Media Sponsorship and brands,  Please contact Tracey Thomas  hello@goodmessmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
    Why PTs Burn Out: A Raw Look at Rewards, Pressure & the Profession

    PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 56:15 Transcription Available


    Why PTs Burn Out: A Raw Look at Rewards, Pressure & the ProfessionEpisode Summary:What's really burning out today's physical therapists? In this episode, Jimmy chats with Dr. Rebekah Griffith — aka the EDDPT — about why PTs are questioning the reward system, the cost of conferences that don't deliver, and why "no one wants to work anymore" might not be the real issue. From Graham Sessions to predatory conferences, manual therapy in acute care, and redefining value in the profession — this one hits hard and goes deep.???? Whether you're a student, new grad, clinic owner, or educator, this conversation challenges the status quo and leaves you asking: Is the juice worth the squeeze?00:00 - Cold Open & Welcome03:12 - The “Elite Secret Job” Recruitment Rant06:20 - Predatory Journals & Conferences Explained11:40 - The Hustle Game in Academic Publishing15:55 - Conference Time Limits vs. Content Quality22:10 - What Makes Graham Sessions Different?29:20 - Why "Cool Kid Tables" Need More Chairs34:00 - Practicing at the Top of Your Scope37:42 - Tactics vs. Complaints: What PT Needs More Of43:05 - Shark Tank for PT Ideas?47:00 - Jimmy's Radio Wisdom: Tight. Bright. Informative.49:15 - Rebekah's Parting Shot: People Want to Work, If It's Worth It

    Equipped with Chris Brooks
    Rebranding the Church

    Equipped with Chris Brooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026


    While people may be drawn to Christ, sometimes His followers can push them away. If you’re looking for ways to follow Christ, but struggling to trust those in the church, don’t miss Equipped with Chris Brooks. Pastor Eric Mason will invite us to see our own role in the world’s distrust of believers and embrace a renewed commitment to the Gospel. Hope you can join us for Equipped. Featured resource:Rebranding the Church: Restoring the Image of God's People in the World by Eric Mason January thank you gift:Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus. Become Like Him. Do as He Did. by John Mark Comer Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here.

    Audio Dharma
    Dharmette: Love (11) Practicing Metta

    Audio Dharma

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 14:08


    This talk was given by Gil Fronsdal on 2026.01.19 at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. ******* A machine generated transcript of this talk is available. It has not been edited by a human, so errors will exist. Download Transcript: https://www.audiodharma.org/transcripts/24348/download ******* For more talks like this, visit AudioDharma.org ******* If you have enjoyed this talk, please consider supporting AudioDharma with a donation at https://www.audiodharma.org/donate/. ******* This talk is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License

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    Audio Dharma: Gil Fronsdal's most recent Dharma talks
    Dharmette: Love (11) Practicing Metta

    Audio Dharma: Gil Fronsdal's most recent Dharma talks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 14:08


    This talk was given by Gil Fronsdal on 2026.01.19 at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. ******* A machine generated transcript of this talk is available. It has not been edited by a human, so errors will exist. Download Transcript: https://www.audiodharma.org/transcripts/24348/download ******* For more talks like this, visit AudioDharma.org ******* If you have enjoyed this talk, please consider supporting AudioDharma with a donation at https://www.audiodharma.org/donate/. ******* This talk is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License

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    A Feminine Impression
    The Power in Practicing Silence as A Feminine Woman | Video

    A Feminine Impression

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 28:21


    In this video we discuss the importance and power of practicing and moving in silence as a feminine woman in dating, marriage, work and in other aspects of life. Enjoy!For Ad Free Listening click here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/drmichelle/subscribeFollow Me On Instagram: @DrMichelleDafShop my fragrance: https://www.fineforever.com/Use this exclusive code for 20% off of your purchase: “DRDAF”