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In this episode, Pete Holmes explains his practice of saying “Yes, Thank You” and how he practices non-resistance, a way of letting life be what it is instead of fighting it. Pete is well known from his long running podcast, You Made It Weird, and his book Comedy, Sex, God. Both mix humor with deep spiritual reflection, and this conversation explores that very same space. He discusses letting go of willpower-driven faith, embracing mystery, and finding joy in the very moments we usually resist.Exciting News!!! My new book, How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life, is now available for pre-orders!Key Takeaways:Spiritual journey and personal growthThe nature of sin as unconsciousnessThe balance between being and doingPracticing non-resistance and acceptanceThe impact of modern culture on pleasure and satisfactionThe evolution of beliefs from evangelical Christianity to a broader spiritualityUnderstanding the importance of presence and mindfulness in everyday lifeThe concept of the “false self” versus the “real self”Embracing curiosity and mystery in spiritual explorationIf you enjoyed this conversation with Pete Holmes, check out these other episodes:A Soul Boom Discussion on Mental Health, Spirituality, and Connection with Rainn WilsonSpiritual Journeys with Rainn Wilson & Reza AslanFor full show notes, click here!Connect with the show:Follow us on YouTube: @TheOneYouFeedPodSubscribe on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyFollow us on InstagramThis episode is sponsored by:Delivering the WOW; Check out Richard Fain's new book, a behind-the-scenes look at how he transformed Royal Caribbean into a world-class company through culture, innovation, and intentional leadership. Available now on Amazon and wherever you get your books.AGZ – Start taking your sleep seriously with AGZ. Head to drinkag1.com/feed to get a FREE Welcome Kit with the flavor of your choice that includes a 30 day supply of AGZ and a FREE frother.Smalls – Smalls cat food is protein-packed recipes made with preservative-free ingredients you'd find in your fridge… and it's delivered right to your door. For a limited time, get 60% off your first order, plus free shipping, when you head to Smalls.com/FEED! No more picking between random brands at the store. Smalls has the right food to satisfy any cat's cravings.Grow Therapy – Whatever challenges you're facing, Grow Therapy is here to help. Sessions average about $21 with insurance, and some pay as little as $0, depending on their plan. (Availability and coverage vary by state and insurance plans. Visit growtherapy.com/feed today!Persona Nutrition delivers science-backed, personalized vitamin packs that make daily wellness simple and convenient. In just minutes, you get a plan tailored to your health goals. No clutter, no guesswork. Just grab-and-go packs designed by experts. Go to PersonaNutrition.com/FEED today to take the free assessment and get your personalized daily vitamin packs for an exclusive offer — get 40% off your first order.LinkedIn: Post your job for free at linkedin.com/1youfeed. Terms and conditions apply.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today we're talking about the value of intentional relationships—a key part of our discipleship process. Every group that launches doesn't just meet to study Scripture; they build real relationships by spending time together outside the sessions. In this episode, we'll break down how to do that in simple, natural ways that lead to genuine connection.Ordinary Movement is a discipleship platform that equips men and women to be disciples who make disciples. Our focus is on supporting small groups led by ordinary/everyday Christians. We have specialized discipleship tracks that center around Intimacy with Jesus, Intentional Relationships, and Multiplication. Groups are designed for individuals to easily engage in leading groups.Ready to be a disciple who makes disciples?If so, come and join us!Visit ordinarymovement.com to learn more!#discipleship #disciplemaking #disciple
Did you feel totally unprepared for just how angry you might feel after becoming a mom? You're not alone. In this episode, Rachael sits down with psychologist Yara Heary to unpack why anger shows up so often in early motherhood and why it's not something to feel ashamed of. Together, they explore the identity shifts that happen postpartum, the strain on relationships, and the nervous system challenges that can leave us feeling triggered. Yara offers compassionate, practical tools to understand your anger, support yourself before it boils over, and move through motherhood with more ease and self-compassion. Inside this episode: Why anger is a normal and valid part of postpartum life How shifting identities and relationship changes fuel resentment The role of expectations in couples after a baby Tools to support your nervous system before anger escalates What to do when you feel triggered by your kids or partner Practicing self-compassion and connecting with your inner child How to assume the best of our children and others around us Mentioned in this episode: Fair Play by Eve Rodsky Follow Yara on Instagram Life After Birth with Yara Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please rate 5⭐️ and write us a review! ⬇️ ✨For sleep support and resources, visit heysleepybaby.com and follow @heysleepybaby on Instagram!
Tashan Reed discuss Terry McLaurin not practicing today, and also look ahead to the Cowboys matchup.
Dre Greenlaw was back at practice yesterday and is eligible to return this Sunday against the Giants? Will he be activated this week and how does his presence on the field change Denver's defensive look? A quick nod to the toughness of Matt Peart, who played all but 3 snaps against the Jets, with a torn MCL. Jonathon Cooper won AFC Defensive Player of the Week, going back-to-back with Nik Bonitto. Eric and Bruce give their thoughts on this dynamic sack duo of Bonitto and Cooper. Cooper also had some comments on Giants QB Jaxson Dart. Are the young Giants in for a rude awakening against this vaunted Broncos defense? Catch a Thursday edition of Hot Takes with Eric Goodman and Bruce Haertl! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Support the podcast and understand your brain better — join the Right Brain Reset for just $7 at rightbrainresetters.comIn this conversation, Stephen Martin explores the relationship between video games and the neurodivergent brain, particularly focusing on ADHD and dyslexia. He discusses how video games can serve as a therapeutic outlet, providing dopamine fixes that are often lacking in real life. The conversation delves into the challenges of balancing video game enjoyment with real-life responsibilities and the importance of creating healthy dopamine loops. Martin offers strategies for managing video game addiction and emphasizes the need for mindfulness in gaming, encouraging listeners to treat gaming as a form of play rather than an escape.TakeawaysVideo games can provide therapeutic benefits for neurodivergent individuals.Dopamine plays a crucial role in how we experience pleasure and motivation.Real life lacks the predictable feedback loops found in video games.Transactional thinking in relationships can lead to dissatisfaction.Creating healthy dopamine loops is essential for well-being.Tracking visible wins can help maintain motivation in real life.Mindfulness in gaming can enhance enjoyment and prevent addiction.Practicing boredom can help us appreciate simple pleasures.Using gaming as a form of play can lead to healthier habits.Setting limits on gaming can help manage addiction.Video games, ADHD, dyslexia, dopamine, neurodivergent, therapy, mindfulness, addiction, self-discipline, real life, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.Join the clubrightbrainresetters.comGet 20% off your first orderhttps://addednutrition.comIf you want to find out more visit:truthaboutdyslexia.comJoin our Facebook Groupfacebook.com/groups/adultdyslexia
How do you uncover what you can't see, especially when it's holding you back as a leader? Kevin talks with clinical psychologist and executive coach Marty Dubin about one of the most critical yet often overlooked leadership capabilities: self-awareness. Marty shares his comprehensive six-part model for self-awareness, providing leaders with a practical framework for deeper self-understanding. Kevin and Marty also discuss how our greatest strengths can become liabilities when overused, how blind spots can derail otherwise successful leaders, and how small, intentional changes in behavior can make an impact. Listen For 00:00 What are blind spots and why they matter 01:56 Introducing Marty Dubin and his background 03:57 How Blindspotting began 05:03 Why self-awareness is harder than we think 06:00 When strengths become blind spots 06:44 The Blindspotting self-awareness model 07:32 The six areas of self-awareness 08:56 Understanding motives 09:11 Identity and leadership 10:22 How identity forms and evolves 11:06 Role changes and identity shifts 12:37 Letting go of past identities 13:05 Imposter syndrome and transitions 15:08 Common blind spots around intellect 16:00 The four types of intelligence 18:04 Balancing intellect and decision-making 20:04 Self-awareness as the foundation of growth 20:52 Overusing strengths and their consequences 22:13 How to recognize when strengths stop working 23:21 Adapting strengths to situations 25:03 How to uncover and address blind spots 26:51 Coaching, awareness, and small tweaks 27:24 Practicing new behaviors Marty's Story: Martin Dubin is the author of Blindspotting: How to See What's Holding You Back As a Leader. He is a clinical psychologist, serial entrepreneur, business coach, and adviser to C-suite executives and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. He has founded several companies, including a multimillion-dollar health-care company where he also served as CEO. With a doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Denver, Dubin began his career in private practice as a psychotherapist for over a decade before moving to the business world as a founder and entrepreneur. Then, he launched the third act of his career, bringing his psychological training and business experience to the coaching space. His experience as an entrepreneur garnered consultation contracts with portfolio companies from Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia venture capital firms. He lives in Colorado and New Mexico where he enjoys skiing and hiking in the mountains and the desert and continues his work with clients both individually and in corporate settings. https://www.martindubin.com/ https://www.blindspotting.com/ This Episode is brought to you by... Flexible Leadership is every leader's guide to greater success in a world of increasing complexity and chaos. Book Recommendations Blindspotting: How To See What's Holding You Back as a Leader by Martin Dubin Mark Twain by Ron Chernow Like this? Reinventing Yourself as a Leader with John Hillen How to Find Your True Self in a Noisy World with Joshua Berry Podcast Better! Sign up with Libsyn and get up to 2 months free! Use promo code: RLP Leave a Review If you liked this conversation, we'd be thrilled if you'd let others know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Here's a quick guide for posting a review. Review on Apple: https://remarkablepodcast.com/itunes Join Our Community If you want to view our live podcast episodes, hear about new releases, or chat with others who enjoy this podcast join one of our communities below. Join the Facebook Group Join the LinkedIn Group
Send us a textIn this episode of the Aligned Birth Podcast, Dr. Shannon and guest Kristin Mize, a licensed clinical social worker, delve into the complexities of maternal mental health. They discuss the impact of motherhood on emotional regulation, the mind-body connection, and the importance of self-care. Kristin shares her personal journey and professional insights, emphasizing the need for awareness of stress responses and practical strategies for emotional regulation. The conversation highlights the challenges mothers face and offers hope and guidance for navigating these experiences. Kristin also discusses the importance of emotional regulation in parenting, the impact of childhood wounds on current behaviors, and the role of the nervous system in managing stress. She emphasizes the need for practice in recognizing triggers and developing healthier responses, as well as the significance of connection in parent-child relationships. The discussion also touches on the challenges of modern parenting and the necessity of self-care for effective parenting.TakeawaysMotherhood significantly impacts emotional regulation.Authenticity in mental health work is crucial.Many women struggle with anxiety rather than depression postpartum.Understanding the mind-body connection is essential for mental health.Recognizing stress responses can help in managing emotions.Self-care is often neglected by mothers but is vital.Emotional regulation involves responding, not just reacting.Identifying triggers is key to managing stress.Practicing mindfulness can improve emotional responses.It's okay to seek help and not have all the answers. It's essential to notice and pause before responding.Emotional regulation takes practice and awareness.Many parents were not taught emotional management skills.Childhood experiences shape our current emotional responses.Connection with children is crucial for effective parenting.Self-care is not selfish; it's necessary for parenting.Understanding triggers can help in managing reactions.The nervous system plays a significant role in emotional responses.Reparenting ourselves is part of modern parenting.Calmness can be cultivated through consistent practices.Support the showWant to show your support? Want to help us continue doing this important and impactful work: Support the Show (we greatly appreciate it!)Don't miss new episodes: Join the Aligned Birth CommunityInstagram: Aligned Birth Email: alignedbirthpodcast@gmail.com Find us online:Sunrise Chiropractic and Wellness North Atlanta Birth Services Editing: Godfrey SoundMusic: "Freedom” by RoaDisclaimer: The information shared, obtained, and discussed in this podcast is not intended as medical advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation with a qualified healthcare provider familiar with your individual medical needs. By listening to this podcast you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This disclaimer includes all guests or contributors to the podcast.
What if you didn't have to wait until your 60s to experience the freedom of retirement? In this episode, we sit down with Jillian Johnsrud, author of Retire Often and host of the Retire Often Podcast, to explore the life-changing concept of “mini retirements.” Jillian shares how families can take extended breaks from work — to rest, travel, or explore new goals — without derailing their financial independence journey. We discuss the emotional and financial benefits of pausing your career, how to negotiate time off with your employer, and ways to plan mini retirements with kids. If you're feeling burned out or stuck in the grind, this episode will inspire you to design more space, adventure, and joy into your family's financial plan. RESOURCESSponsors, Deals, and Partners that Support the Show Sponsors, Deals & Partners – See all current offers in one place. MKM RESOURCES Own Your Time – Pre-order my first book today! MKM Coaching – Get 1-on-1 support with your family finance journey. Coast FIRE Calculator – Find out when you can slow down or stop investing for retirement. Mortgage Payoff Calculator – See how fast you can become mortgage free. YouTube – Subscribe for free to watch videos of episodes and interviews. RECOMMENDED RESOURCES (SPONSORS & AFFILIATES) Monarch Money – Best budget app for families & couples. Empower – Free portfolio tracker. Crew – HYSA banking built for families (Get an extra 0.5% APY with my partner link). Ethos – Affordable term life insurance. Trust & Will – Convenient estate planning made easy. GUEST RESOURCES Retire Often (Book) – Learn how to design a life filled with mini retirements. RetireOften.com – Explore Jillian's podcast, blog, and mini retirement tools. Podcast Chapters 00:00 – Intro 01:00 – What is a mini retirement and why it's trending 02:20 – Why burnout is pushing families toward mini retirements 03:00 – Is the traditional 40-year career model dead? 04:30 – Why employers may welcome your mini retirement 06:00 – How to negotiate a one-month break from work 08:10 – How to address employer concerns with solutions 09:30 – Budgeting for a mini retirement 10:05 – Real-life example: living abroad for the cost of childcare 11:10 – Emotional recovery and resetting after burnout 12:45 – Planning affordable breaks earlier in your financial journey 14:00 – Jillian's personal mini retirement story 15:00 – Making the most of parental leave and family bonding time 16:30 – Negotiating flexible work or part-time transitions 18:00 – Exit negotiations: how to leave your job on your terms 20:20 – Creating part-time roles and consulting opportunities 22:20 – What is a family gap year and how to plan one 23:40 – Practicing travel and flexibility with kids 25:30 – The FI dilemma: does taking time off derail your goals? 27:00 – Why mini retirements can accelerate your financial growth 28:50 – Mini retirements as wealth-building opportunities 30:00 – About Jillian's book Retire Often 31:00 – Final thoughts and where to learn more HOW WE MAKE MONEY + DISCLAIMER This show may contain affiliate links or links from our advertisers where we earn a commission, direct payment or products. Opinions are the creators alone. Information shared on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Marriage Kids and Money (www.marriagekidsandmoney.com) is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. CREDITS Podcast Artwork: Liz Theresa Editor: Johnny Sohl Podcast Support: Andy Hill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rupture without Repair, and the Discomfort of Being Misunderstood In this deeply personal episode, Patricia (she/her) unpacks the fallout from a neighborhood rupture and the painful loss of community connection. Through the lens of being autistic and AuDHD, she explores rejection sensitivity, communication breakdowns, friendship trauma, and why repair isn't always possible. She also shares how co-regulation, body doubling, Costco runs, and fierce family love provide grounding. This conversation is raw, tender, and validating for anyone who has struggled with being misunderstood as a neurodivergent person. WHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE · The neighborhood rupture and how a joke led to exclusion from a community group · What happens when rupture and repair aren't possible in friendships · The autistic need for clarity, communication, and closure · Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) and how silence feels like rejection · The PDA (persistent drive for autonomy) response to being left out · The pain of friendship trauma and feeling misunderstood · How autistic people process and loop on unresolved conflict · The role of community in belonging and nervous system regulation · Why body doubling and co-regulation help autistic/ADHD brains stay grounded · Finding comfort in Costco runs, small joys, and simple routines · Permission to need rest, wear earplugs, or retreat from sensory overwhelm · Generational differences in friendship and communication between neurodivergent people · Practicing adaptability through change (like moving workspaces at home) · The bittersweet truth: not all friendships are meant to last · Gratitude reframed through an autistic lens—how to find appreciation without bypassing pain SOUND BITES “For us, it felt like there was no space for human mistakes, no place for rupture and repair.” “This activated friendship trauma in me, and I've noticed my protective armor is up.” “Intellectually, I know this is fine. Emotionally, feeling misunderstood and powerless is really hard.” "You have a right to speak up." "Not all friendships last forever." "Life is messy. Friendships are messy." “Body doubling is such a beautiful way to borrow someone else's nervous system to regulate.” “Sensitivity is nothing to apologize for. It's how you're wired. You have the right to take up space.” SENSITIVITY IS NOTHING TO APOLOGIZE FOR; IT'S HOW YOUR BRAIN IS WIRED You are not broken. You were shaped by systems that weren't built for you. You deserve rest, joy, and support exactly as you are. TOPICS COVERED (please adjust for addition of introduction) 00:00 Navigating Community Dynamics 08:42 The Impact of Silence and Rejection 17:06 Rupture, Repair, and the Complexity of Relationships 23:52 Finding Joy in Everyday Moments 29:13 Gratitude and Perspective on Life PODCAST HOST Patricia Young (she/her) was a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for over 17 years, but she is now exclusively providing coaching. She knows what it's like to feel like an outcast, misfit, and truthteller. Learning about the trait of being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), then learning she is AuDHD with a PDA profile, OCD and RSD, helped Patricia rewrite her history with a deeper understanding, appreciation, and a sense of self-compassion. She created the podcasts Unapologetically Sensitive and Unapologetically AuDHD to help other neurodivergent folks know that they aren't alone, and that having a brain that is wired differently comes with amazing gifts, and some challenges. Patricia works online globally working individually with people, and she teaches Online Courses for neurodivergent folks that focus on understanding what it means to be a sensitive neurodivergent. Topics covered include: self-care, self-compassion, boundaries, perfectionism, mindfulness, communication, and creating a lifestyle that honors you Patricia's website, podcast episodes and more: www.unapologeticallysensitive.com LINKS To write a review in itunes: click on this link https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/unapologetically-sensitive/id1440433481?mt=2 select “listen on Apple Podcasts” chose “open in itunes” choose “ratings and reviews” click to rate the number of starts click “write a review” Website--www.unapologeticallysensitive.com Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/Unapologetically-Sensitive-2296688923985657/ Closed/Private Facebook group Unapologetically Sensitive-- https://www.facebook.com/groups/2099705880047619/ Instagram-- https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallysensitive/ Youtube-- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOE6fodj7RBdO3Iw0NrAllg/videos?view_as=subscriber Tik Tok--https://www.tiktok.com/@unapologeticallysensitiv Unapologetically AuDHD Podcast-- https://unapologeticallysensitive.com/unapologeticallyaudhd/ e-mail-- unapologeticallysensitive@gmail.com Show hashtag--#unapologeticallysensitive Music-- Gravel Dance by Andy Robinson www.andyrobinson.com
Joshua 3 calls Israel to follow the Ark at a distance—“mind the gap”—so they can see the way they must go. Pastor Harold Warner unpacks four takeaways: reverence for God's holiness, surrender to His sovereignty, practical guidance for crowded seasons, and a balanced spirituality that stays humble and sane.Scriptures: Joshua 3:1–5; Ps 25:4–5; John 5:19; 2 Sam 6 (Uzzah); Ps 46:10; John 10:3–4; 2 Chr 20:12; Ps 32:8–9.https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE:• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bChapters00:00 A Journey of Transformation10:40 The Power of Giving and Obedience13:29 Mind the Gap: Following God's Presence34:18 Practicing the Presence of God45:07 Surrendering Our Timelines to God's Sovereignty48:30 Practical Guidance for the Journey52:38 Balanced Spirituality and the Gap01:00:31 Navigating the Untrodden Path01:05:47 God's Guidance and Our Willingness to FollowShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
"If we lived in the poorest, most dangerous neighborhoods, we'd understand better how to love and serve." — Dr. Kurt Ver Beek It was great to sit down with Dr. Kurt Ver Beek, co-founder of the Association for a More Just Society (ASJ), who has lived and worked in Honduras for nearly four decades. From battling systemic corruption to reducing the homicide rate in one of the world's most dangerous communities, Kurt shares a riveting account of faith in action and public justice rooted in Christian conviction. We explore the difference between traditional missionary work and systemic transformation, how theological frameworks can drive bold action, and why brave Christianity is needed now more than ever.
First timer (or feel like one)? This rapid, heart-to-heart breakdown exposes the five rookie traps that make smart, capable women lose interviews and onstage moments they should win. You'll hear the real “I tried to wing it” story from Miss Nebraska at Miss America, why “looking the part” isn't enough, and how to swap perfection-pressure for connection-power so you walk in prepared, present, and unforgettable. What you'll learn The #1 rookie mindset: “I'll just figure it out” (and why judges can feel it in seconds) Perfection vs. connection: how obsessing over “flawless” backfires in interview Why treating interview like a test (memorizing 365 Qs) tanks your adaptability Image ≠ substance: aligning your internal confidence with your external look The solo-practice trap: how to self-audit (video!) and get the right feedback fast 02:10 Mistake #1: Winging it / DIY (and the Miss America wake-up call) 09:40 Mistake #2: Chasing “perfect” instead of creating connection 13:25 Mistake #3: Treating interview like a test vs. a conversation 15:55 Mistake #4: Over-weighting image and under-training substance 17:40 Mistake #5: Practicing alone — the video review method that works 19:30 Leadership = presence: how you make people feel in every interaction 20:30 Faith, identity, and leading with purpose (why it all shows on stage) 21:45 Free resources + how to plug into community and coaching Learn the Full Interview Mastery System (complete in a weekend): howtowinyourpageant.com/interview DM ‘365Q' for 365 Practice Interview Questions FREE: www.instagram.com/powerhousepageantry Apply to Work with Us: sessions.powerhousepageantry.com/strategy Follow Me on IG: www.instagram.com/meganswansonrhodes Watch on Youtube www.youtube.com/@powerhousepageantry PODCAST ESSENTIALS & GEAR I USE Blue Yeti Microphone https://amzn.to/3ZodLfr Webcam https://a.co/d/8lKR6TA Silver Yeti Glitter Wrap: https://amzn.to/3LiTSjR Awesome Computer-Attached Light https://amzn.to/3P5WByh As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no cost to you. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3nbUVyQqfT5CLYSZO6wWgs?si=abf5437f5e5c413b Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-powerhouse-podcast-how-to-win-your-pageant-how-to/id1448191693 On this podcast, we talk about… pageant interview questions, how to answer pageant interview, pageant platform example, current events pageant questions, pageant storytelling, pageant coaching, miss interview tips, identity work for women, faith and identity, purpose over performance, self worth vs achievement, you are not what you do, values alignment, limiting beliefs, belief reprogramming, identity shift, core state change, inner child work, mindset reset, confidence from identity, purpose driven life, Christian identity coaching, life after pageants, life after big goal, rebuild confidence after failure, how to find purpose again, sustainable success habits, daily check-in routine, evening reflection practice, morning identity routine, goal setting that sticks, break perfectionism paralysis, progress over perfection, achievement addiction, identity work, mindset coaching, pageant mindset, dopamine trap, burnout recovery, confidence, Christian coaching, neurolinguistic programming
Sean Barnes breaks down what it really takes to stand out in a job interview, from doing your homework and asking the right questions to using storytelling to build confidence and connection. He shares practical strategies to help you prepare, practice, and show initiative so you can walk in ready to make a lasting impression and land the role you want. Podcast Show Notes – Episode 251 | 10.13.2025 Episode Title: How to Guarantee a Job Offer in 5 Steps (Interview Confidence) Key Moments 0:00 - Introduction to the episode 0:29 - Preparing for job interviews: Research, connections, and questions 3:43 - Interview techniques: Storytelling and confidence 4:04 - Effective interview practice and planning 5:51 - Demonstrating initiative and the importance of preparation Key Takeaways Researching the company thoroughly before an interview positions you to ask meaningful questions and demonstrate genuine interest. Sharing detailed stories about your past work experiences, including challenges, helps you connect with interviewers on a deeper level. Practicing through mock interviews can significantly boost your confidence and reduce nervousness during the actual interview. Host: Sean Barnes Website: https://www.wolfexecutives.com https://www.seanbarnes.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanbarnes/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/wolfexecutives https://www.linkedin.com/company/thewayofthewolf/ LinkedIn Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7284600567593684993/ The Wolf Leadership Series: https://wolfexecutives.com/wolf-leadership-series/ YouTube: youtube.thewayofthewolf.com Twitter: https://x.com/the_seanbarnes https://x.com/wolfexecutives Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_seanbarnes https://www.instagram.com/wolfexecutives https://www.instagram.com/the_wayofthewolf TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_seanbarnes Email: Sean@thewayofthewolf.com Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Way-of-the-Wolf-Podcast/B08JJNXJ6C Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BTGdO25Vop3GTpGCY8Y8E?si=ea91c1ef6dd14f15
In this Episode: This podcast episode of the "Achieve Results Now podcast" focuses on the importance of cultivating peace and stability not as an end goal, but as a crucial mindset for effective achievers and leaders. The hosts, Mark Cardone and Theron Feidt, dispel the misconception that one cannot be both highly successful and peaceful, arguing that peace enhances leadership and achievement. The goal is to provide listeners with actionable steps to increase their mental "margin" and handle unexpected daily events without losing their stability. Core Theme: Peace as a Tool for Achievement The hosts stress that peaceful people are more effective leaders because their stability builds trust. They view peace not as an "on/off switch," but as a dial that can be adjusted. Establishing a peaceful mindset helps listeners be more effective and happier, enabling them to deal with the unexpected rather than constantly being in a "reaction zone." 3 Action Steps for Living with More Peace 1. Establish a No-Reaction Zone in the Morning Own your morning: Dedicate the first part of your day (ideally an hour but start with 15–30 minutes) to yourself before engaging with external demands. Avoid immediate stress: Do not check email, text messages, or social media during this time. Focus on fulfillment and direction: Use the time for positive activities like: Reviewing and physically rewriting your top goals. Practicing gratitude. Taking a quick walk to get fresh air and sunlight. Build in flexibility: Avoid creating an "end-to-end" morning schedule that easily crumbles. View this time as flexible and enjoyable, not as another stressful "to-do" item. 2. Implement the Pause and Ask Rule This step is about creating space between a trigger and your response to maintain control over your emotional state. Take a quick breath and pause when hit with an external challenge (e.g., traffic, an inconsiderate person, an employee with a problem). Ask yourself critical questions: "Is this worth my peace?" and "Is this worth me getting upset about?" Recognize the difference between intention and action: Many issues are due to thoughtlessness, not malicious intent. Choose your response: By pausing, you prevent your ego from taking control, allowing you to choose a peaceful, measured response rather than reacting automatically, especially in trivial matters like traffic or minor arguments. 3. Schedule Unscheduled Time This is a time management technique to create vital "margin" in your day, preventing you from constantly rushing. Build buffer time into your schedule: If a task or commute takes 15 minutes, schedule 30 minutes. Actively block out time: Use your calendar to schedule these buffers as "run over time," "catch up time," or "flex time." Use the time wisely: If the time isn't needed for recovery, plan to use it for constructive, peaceful activities like reading a book, listening to educational content, or tackling a task for the next day. This prevents you from defaulting to social media scrolling and further enhances your peace. ARN Suggested Reading: Blessings In the Bullshit: A Guided Journal for Finding the BEST In Every Day – by Mark Cardone & Theron Feidt https://www.amazon.com/Blessings-Bullshit-Guided-Journal-Finding/dp/B09FP35ZXX/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=blessings+in+the+bullshit&qid=1632233840&sr=8-1 Full List of Recommended Books: https://www.achieveresultsnow.com/readers-are-leaders Questions? 1. Do you have a question you want answered in a future podcast? 2. Go to www.AchieveResultsNow.com to submit. Connect with Us: Get access to some of the great resources that we use at: www.AchieveResultsNow.com/success-store www.AchieveResultsNow.com www.facebook.com/achieveresultsnow www.twitter.com/nowachieve Thank you for listening to the Achieve Results NOW! Podcast. The podcast that gives you immediate actions you can take to start seeing life shifting results NOW!
(**NOTE: I had some audio issues with the episode and so had to cut out a few seconds here and there which is why edits might be more noticeable this week). If you grew up like me, in a conservative / fundamentalist / Evangelical world ... something in you likely cringed a bit when you saw the word "witchcraft" and "witch" in the title. It's OK to admit it - even the most "deconstructed" of us still twitch a bit when we hear these words. But. Friends - Judika is a real life Witch. Like, a practitioner of Witchcraft. She cast spells, has spell books for sale at Barnes and Noble. She's a well known voice in the world of Witchcraft and today she sits down with me to answer my questions and help me have a more mature, realistic, and less judgmental view of Witchcraft and Witches than the one I was given growing up in church, Bible College, etc. I learned A LOT from her. And so, I wonder- can you put your baggage around these terms aside and hear what she has to say? She's one of the most gentlest souls I've ever had on the show. Enjoy! SHOW NOTES: JUDIKA ILLES - https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJudikaIlles WITCHES: A COMPENDIUM - https://www.amazon.com/Witches-Compendium-Judika-Illes/dp/1578638577/ref=sr_1_5?crid=14I2ARDBGFSTH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.bW4iml7R7Egdj_pZFiRyqbRSFDDUAc9sbdySCNMLX-P4nJ6XWcrTOwbc9wL1WoJmPoEnXOGQNoNu5DeQO4TV3DfENK4-S7FQ8Iosl-fTOSbq001vpRCTey0HmpwQ1z0WLbfwOI_bVhn06JBfiaZvPgWOlcpqTb15_2QnmyDCdSdY79hZisLBk7GJmmBxGs1zASKbQH_4pK8vPKADDJUEIblFbyM9swt9jGMJAp-OD_JfnKw-5AwLNSEUFBpS1mbtv56Zr2y0VdBk1gXOUsDuJTquk3E-O5XD-s_b59d2Qtk.tLZ79ujEeYQosPZqlTZ5i_26kO5wI5S6ERzgJ3LgYWs&dib_tag=se&keywords=judika+illes&qid=1759755355&sprefix=JUDIKA+%2Caps%2C298&sr=8-5 MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Rubble-Stories-Shattered-Relationships/dp/B0C7T5TJD4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2B051GGV2WCSI&keywords=glenn+siepert&qid=1700157759&sprefix=glenn+%2Caps%2C399&sr=8-1 SUBSTACK / BLOG: https://whatifproject.substack.com/ ART STUDIO: https://www.whatifproject.net/art EBAY ART: https://www.ebay.com/usr/what_if_project SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.whatifproject.net/support
A Critique of Practicing the Way, Part 25 - Contrived Religious Innovations, presented by Bob DeWaay. John Mark Comer prescribes contemplative practices that Bob DeWaay calls contrived spiritual innovations. He uses 1Peter 1:8 to show that we must reject contemplative practices, believe by faith though we have not seen Him, and trust the promises of God. (duration 00:25:54) Click here to play
Pastor Drew Zylstra preaches from John 14:15-20, “Practicing the Presence of God.” —————————— […]
Have you ever wondered how to share your faith with confidence? In this message, Dr. Trent Langhofer teaches that evangelism is not about pressure or performance. It is about invitation. Through John 1, we see that evangelism begins with encountering Jesus personally and flows naturally from an authentic relationship with Him.Learn how to live a life that reflects the good news, engage skeptics with kindness, and share your faith in simple, meaningful ways. Evangelism is not for a select few. It is for every believer who has experienced the transforming power of Jesus.Listen as Dr. T shares how to:• Encounter Jesus personally before inviting others• Engage skeptics with empathy and curiosity• Share your story with confidence and compassion• Live a life that points people to JesusJoin us as we continue our Practicing the Way series at Trace Church in Colorado Springs.
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Send us a textHow do we spiral with change and not spin out of control?As 2025 continues to swirl with uncertainty, co-hosts Belinda Liu and Omar Brownson reunite with Dr. Paul Wang to honor the Fall Equinox and the elemental transition from metal to soil — a time of release, grounding, and gathering perspective.Together, they explore how nature, Daoist wisdom, and community rituals can help us stay centered when life feels chaotic. From Mount Shasta to the Big Island of Hawai‘i, they share stories of sacred mountains, falling leaves, and the medicine of awe — reminding us that even as the world quickens, we can root deeper into stillness and soil.When the Agapanthus (Perspective) card emerges from the Gratitude Blooming deck, it offers a radical invitation: Pause, breathe, and see through new eyes... the eyes of a mountain.What if transformation isn't something to chase — but something to notice, to nurture, to remember?
Kevin's book recommendations:Practicing the Wayby John Mark ComerUnreasonable Hospitalityby Will GuidaraKevin's favorite verses:“But blessed are those who trust in the Lord and have made the Lord their hope and confidence. They are like trees planted along a riverbank, with roots that reach deep into the water. Such trees are not bothered by the heat or worried by long months of drought. Their leaves stay green, and they never stop producing fruit.”—Jeremiah 17:7-8But God is so rich in mercy, and he loved us so much, that even though we were dead because of our sins, he gave us life when he raised Christ from the dead. (It is only by God's grace that you have been saved!)—Ephesians 2:4-5To learn more about Kevin's practice please visit elevateptperformance.com
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, and the Sports Kabob with Jarrett Carlen.
I want God to have all of me: my time, my talents, and my treasure. All of me belongs to Him to do with as He sees best. I trust my Heavenly Father
How are you doing? No, really, how are you doing? Guest Chris Newbold is not only the COO of ALPS Insurance – a leader in malpractice insurance for solo and small legal practices – he's also a recognized driver in the nationwide movement to ensure well-being in the legal profession. Over the past decade, there's been a focus on mental health, stress, and substance abuse in the profession. Meeting deadlines, satisfying clients, and the sometimes-confrontational nature of the job can take a toll, especially on lawyers in small practices or rural area where support can be lacking. Newbold shares insights from ALPS' recent report, “The State of the Solo: Positive Trends in Solo Attorney Well-Being,” which he helped deliver. The study made a special effort to include small and rural practices. A healthy lawyer is a good lawyer, Newbold says. Taking care of yourself helps you better serve your clients. Questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com Topics: Attorneys in solo or small firms are uniquely susceptible to the effects of stress. It's a hard job. But the right tech, paired with a mindful approach and managed workload, can reduce that stress. Taking care of yourself ultimately benefits your clients. Practicing in a solo or small firm or in rural areas can have its benefits, and surveys show those attorneys are finding job satisfaction and taking time off when needed. But there are also unique stresses and the potential to feel alone or overburdened. Workload and cash flow are among the biggest stressors facing attorneys. Stress can lead to mistakes (and malpractice), so be mindful of where you are and how much you can handle. If you own your own practice, don't let your practice own you. Resources: “The State of the Solo: Positive Trends in Solo Attorney Well-Being,” ALPS Insurance “The Path to Lawyer Well-Being: Practical Recommendations for Positive Change” Previous appearance on the Legal Talk Network, The Digital Age podcast, “The Insurance Industry Studies the Future of Law Practice” Mental Health Resources, American Bar Association Law Student Mental Health Day, Oct. 10, ABA ABA Techshow 2026 Clio Cloud Conference 2025
Ep. 203 (Part 2 of 2) | In this rich, delightful, and profound conversation, Integral Theory informed Father David McCallum, SJ, currently serving the Catholic Church as executive director of the Program for Discerning Leadership, leads us into a world filled with mission, purpose, and service, foundational to which is the practice of discernment. David describes discernment as the capacity to exercise good judgment, hold complexity, and wait for clarity. This is not only a practice for individuals, he explains, but also a communal one, providing a way for communities to discern and design together the future they want to create—through listening, dialoguing, participating. Discernment is a way of knowing and making sense of reality, David continues, and especially important now in this era of changes and choices to be made.David enlightens us as to the beautiful and far-sighted reforms proposed by the late Pope Francis, who was all for changing the balance of authority and participation in the Church; for people to have direct experience of Presence and the capacity to practice discernment; who also advocated for taking swift action on behalf of our planet, even calling out the part in the Bible that says man has dominion over the Earth. From David's description of “the journey worth making”—surrendering, opening, accepting divine grace and love—to using Otto Scharmer's U Process to help find the courage to change and simplify our lives for the benefit of all, to the Church's relationship with A.I., David provides us with an extraordinarily mind-broadening, motivating, and spiritually fulfilling perspective. Recorded July 10, 2025.“Disasters and oppression today are by-products of a spiritual crisis… We don't see the unity of all.”Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2Turning inward for guidance: making discernment practices & skills available to all (01:07)The hunger to get back to direct experience (04:04) Practicing with the Ignatius exercises including contemplation: the path of silence (06:40)Pope Francis' call out for action on behalf of the Earth (09:39)Using Otto Scharmer's U Process to gain the courage to simplify our lives and make the commitment to change (12:11)Pope Francis' challenging the idea that men should have dominion over the earth (13:30)Disasters and oppression today are by-products of a spiritual crisis; we don't see the unity of all (15:13) Liberation theology: awakening the poor to their plight, giving them tools to remediate systemic injustice (16:52)Why Jesuits were killed in El Salvador (19:28)In the current situation in the U.S., what shape will/should religiously motivated resistance take? (20:23)The church, A.I., and the danger of losing our human competencies to machines (27:32)Resources & References – Part 2Father David McCallum, SJ, The Program for Discerning LeadershipThe Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius of LoyolaJesuit Roshi Bob Kennedy;
How are you doing? No, really, how are you doing? Guest Chris Newbold is not only the COO of ALPS Insurance – a leader in malpractice insurance for solo and small legal practices – he's also a recognized driver in the nationwide movement to ensure well-being in the legal profession. Over the past decade, there's been a focus on mental health, stress, and substance abuse in the profession. Meeting deadlines, satisfying clients, and the sometimes-confrontational nature of the job can take a toll, especially on lawyers in small practices or rural area where support can be lacking. Newbold shares insights from ALPS' recent report, “The State of the Solo: Positive Trends in Solo Attorney Well-Being,” which he helped deliver. The study made a special effort to include small and rural practices. A healthy lawyer is a good lawyer, Newbold says. Taking care of yourself helps you better serve your clients. Questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com Topics: Attorneys in solo or small firms are uniquely susceptible to the effects of stress. It's a hard job. But the right tech, paired with a mindful approach and managed workload, can reduce that stress. Taking care of yourself ultimately benefits your clients. Practicing in a solo or small firm or in rural areas can have its benefits, and surveys show those attorneys are finding job satisfaction and taking time off when needed. But there are also unique stresses and the potential to feel alone or overburdened. Workload and cash flow are among the biggest stressors facing attorneys. Stress can lead to mistakes (and malpractice), so be mindful of where you are and how much you can handle. If you own your own practice, don't let your practice own you. Resources: “The State of the Solo: Positive Trends in Solo Attorney Well-Being,” ALPS Insurance “The Path to Lawyer Well-Being: Practical Recommendations for Positive Change” Previous appearance on the Legal Talk Network, The Digital Age podcast, “The Insurance Industry Studies the Future of Law Practice” Mental Health Resources, American Bar Association Law Student Mental Health Day, Oct. 10, ABA ABA Techshow 2026 Clio Cloud Conference 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At 81, Phyllis Rubin embodies tikkun olam—repairing the world. After her husband's death, and during the pandemic and political upheaval, she stepped fully into activism. A “feet-on-the-ground” leader, with a collaborative style, Phyllis champions progressive politics, environmental sustainability, and vital community living for older adults. She earned her Psy.D. at 50, retired as an attachment-based therapist at 80, and continues to live vibrantly—singing, writing, gardening, engaging with her Temple, and devoting nearly full-time energy to social change. "The Jewish sages tell us that we are not obligated to finish the task, neither are we free to desist from it." - Phyllis Rubin Connect with Phyllis Email: Phyllis.rubin@comcast.net Women Over 70 is proud to be part of the Age-Wise Collective, a group of women podcasters championing pro-aging voices. We shine the light on Fit Strong Women Over 50, a podcast for the Becoming Elli community where Jill and Chris interview experts and share motivational stories that inspire and encourage each other about all aspects of fitness.www.BecomingElli.com
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, go through Social Studies, are joined by Mark Schlereth, and play mock My World.
In this episode, Danny and Ashley explore early repeating technology through a different lens, reigniting an old disagreement about proper terminology from the past.
This fall, I read two books about practicing: The first is Madeline Bruser's, The Art of Practicing: A Guide to Making Music from the Heart. The second is Molly Gebrian's 2024 release, Learn Faster, Perform Better: A Musician's Guide to the Neuroscience of Practicing.Art and science. Because practicing requires both.This is part 1 of a 2-part series about practicing and what I'm learning and applying from both books.In this episode, part 1, we'll talk about the art of practicing. I'll share what I'm learning from Madeline Bruser's book and how I'm carrying these concepts and strategies into my practice sessions and studio.For show notes + a full transcript, click here.Resources MentionedDisclosure: some of the links in this episode are affiliate links, which means if you decide to purchase through any of them, I will earn a small commission. This helps support the podcast and allows me to continue creating free content. Thank you for your support!The Art of Practicing: A Guide to Making Music From the Heart (Madeline Bruser)Learn Faster, Perform Better: A Musician's Guide to the Neuroscience of Practicing (Molly Gebrian)Join the Musician & Co. Book Club (it's free!)Well-Tempered Clavier, Volume 1 (J.S. Bach)The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self (William Westney)Ep. 060 - How Do We Approach Mistakes in Music Teaching & Learning?If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review in Apple Podcasts.Find me on Instagram: @ashleydanyewWhenever you're ready, here are three ways we can work together:1️⃣ Need fresh teaching ideas? Schedule a quick 25-min. call and we'll brainstorm on a topic of your choice. Build an idea bank that you can pull from in the months to come.2️⃣ Have questions about teaching or managing your music career? Book a 60-min call and get personalized advice, creative ideas & step-by-step strategies on up to 3-4 teaching/business topics.3️⃣ Develop the skills and strategies you need to plan the year, refine your teaching methods, and manage your time more effectively with a suite of online courses and professional development trainings.
In this episode of Read the Damn Book, Michelle Glogovac sits down with Zanna Keithley, author of Self-Affirmations: 100 Lessons for Learning to Love Yourself. Together, they explore the power of positive affirmations, the practice of self-love, and the role gratitude plays in personal growth. Zanna opens up about her journey to becoming a writer, how meditation and life experiences shaped her work, and why sharing personal stories can be so transformative. Listeners will gain practical insights on building confidence, embracing vulnerability, and using affirmations to create lasting change.What We're Talking About...Zanna Keithley's writing journey began with a deep desire for self-expression.Positive affirmations can empower daily life and boost confidence.Meditation is a powerful tool for healing and self-discovery.Sharing personal stories creates authentic connection with others.Transformative experiences can lead to lasting self-love and inner peace.Learning to find “home” within yourself is key to emotional well-being.Words hold the power to inspire, impact, and create change.Practicing gratitude opens the door to joy and abundance.Your personal journey can motivate and uplift those around you.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Zanna Keithley04:32 The Journey of Self-Love and Writing07:25 The Power of Affirmations10:25 Meditation and Personal Growth13:22 Sharing Vulnerability Through Writing16:15 Transformative Moments in Life19:41 The Cross-Country Journey22:29 Finding Home Within Yourself25:17 Impact of Words on Others28:29 Gratitude and Connection31:27 Conclusion and Where to Find Zanna33:44 The Power of Self-Worth and Affirmations34:42 Creating a Ripple Effect of PositivityLinks MentionedZanna Keithley's website: https://zannakeithley.comZanna Keithley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zannakeithley
In this inspiring episode of the Finding Harmony Podcast, hosts Harmony Slater and Russell Case sit down with David Knee, author of The Next Asana. David shares his deeply personal journey of living with multiple sclerosis, navigating forced retirement, and finding new vitality through the practice of Ashtanga Yoga. From his first Groupon yoga class in Victoria to studying with Tim Miller and writing poetry inspired by the moon cycles, David's story is one of resilience, transformation, and hope. Along the way, he reflects on family life, the challenges of step-parenting, and the healing power of consistent, adapted yoga practice. David reminds us that practice doesn't have to be perfect to be effective—it simply has to be yours. His story is not only inspiring for those living with MS, but also for yoga teachers, caregivers, and anyone seeking a path of renewal in difficult times. Topics Covered in This Episode: David's diagnosis with multiple sclerosis and his early symptoms How yoga supported his physical, cognitive, and emotional health The importance of adapting practice for chronic illness The role of breath, pranayama, and meditation in healing Lessons learned from teaching and community service in the MS world Transformation, patience, and the importance of cultivating hope The meaning behind the dragonfly on his book cover David's moon poems and reflections on love, practice, and resilience Resources & Links: David's blog: msasana.ca Poem: Harvest Moon by David Knee Harvest Full Moon it's a ray of light Farmers use it to work late at night It's harvest time, they reap what they sow They work underneath this Moon's bright glow Neil Young does sing that tune It goes like this: On this Harvest Moon I'd love to dance with the one I love This song's perfect under what is above On a warm late summer's eve underneath its glow Wouldn't it be awesome for us all to know To dance, to love, is all we really need This romantic mindset I think you believe I've gone on a tangent I love that song It embodies to me of a love so long Feel it, be it, take that big chance Just let it in, you bet it's romance I'll get back on track as I'm sure you know A breather's required it's not just for show Love is a song that we all know best Sing it out loud, then enjoy a good rest Links to Amazon - David's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Next-Asana-Ashtanga-Multiple-Sclerosis/dp/1779629974 https://www.amazon.ca/Next-Asana-Ashtanga-Multiple-Sclerosis/dp/1779629974 Check out Harmony's upcoming events: https://harmonyslater.com/events FREE Manifestation Activation: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/manifestation-activation FIND Harmony: https://harmonyslater.com/ JOIN the Finding Harmony Community: https://community-harmonyslater.com/ FOLLOW Harmony on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harmonyslaterofficial/ FOLLOW the Finding Harmony Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/findingharmonypodcast/ FREE AUDIO GUIDE - Download your 2 min breathwork practice: https://harmonyslater.com/morning-breathwork-optin JOIN ANCIENT BREATHING 2.0 and Live Classes with Harmony: https://harmonyslater.com/ancient-breathing-2-0 Find your Spiritual Entrepreneur Archetype! Take the Quiz! https://harmonyslater.com/spiritual-entrepreneur-archetype-quiz BOOK Your Spinal Energetics Session: https://harmonyslater.as.me/
Get all set for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time with Father RoskoSummaryIn this episode of 'All Set for Sunday,' hosts Scott Williams and Jeff Trailer, along with Father Roscoe, discuss the upcoming Sunday readings, the importance of gratitude in the Christian life, and the significance of the Eucharist. They share personal anecdotes about receiving Communion, the role of holy water, and the beauty of Eucharistic miracles. The conversation also touches on Father Roscoe's upcoming trip to Italy and the community aspect of the church, concluding with a light-hearted discussion about a new puppet in the parish.TakeawaysThe podcast aims to prepare busy Catholics for Sunday Mass.Gratitude is a vital aspect of the Christian faith.Practicing gratitude can enhance our relationship with God and others.The Eucharist is a means of communion with Christ.It's important to spend time in prayer after receiving Communion.Holy water has different types of blessings and significance.Eucharistic miracles serve as reminders of faith.Community and connection are essential in the church.Father Roscoe shares his experiences as a priest.The introduction of a puppet in the parish adds a fun element. Chapters03:30 Exploring the Readings for the Week06:23 The Importance of Gratitude09:33 Practicing Gratitude in Daily Life12:19 The Real Presence in Communion15:38 Experiences of Receiving Communion18:33 The Significance of Holy Water21:21 Father Roscoe's Upcoming Trip to Italy24:31 Community and Connection in the Church27:17 Conclusion and Farewell
Binay spoke about Biblical Community and Fellowship - one of the core values of Restoration Church.
This week: Mercury puts on its X-ray specs as it enters Scorpio and squares Pluto. The Aries Full Moon highlights the balance between caring for ourselves and being present for partners and friends. Venus meets Jupiter and Saturn, bringing both opportunity and responsibility. And a listener question about the chart ruler—what it is, how to find it, and what it reveals about your chart. Plus: Blunter than we need to be, tea with the dames, and a conversation April would be terrifiiieeed™ to have! Read a full transcript of this episode. It's eclipse season! Order your copy of my “Followed by a Moonshadow” eclipse report! Have a question you'd like answered on the show? Email April or leave it here! Subscribe to April's mailing list and get a free lunar workbook at each New Moon! Timestamps [1:13] Mercury enters Scorpio (Mon., Oct. 6, 9:41 am PDT until Wed., Oct. 29): Deep perception, inner reflection, and creative potential. [2:59] Moon report! The Aries Full Moon at 14°08' Aries-Libra (Mon. Oct. 6, 8:47 pm PDT) is the midpoint of the New Moon cycle that began at the Sep. 21 Solar Eclipse at 29º Virgo. Seeing what's working and what isn't. Finding balance in relationships (Sun in Libra), family dynamics (Jupiter in Cancer), and honoring your own needs (Moon in Aries). [4:51] Lunar Phase Family Cycle: Awareness and insights related to the April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse at 19º24 Aries. First Quarter (first action point): Jan. 6, 2025. Last Quarter (final action point): July 7, 2026. [7:35] Void-of-Course Moon periods: On Tues. Oct. 7, Moon in Aries squares Jupiter in Cancer (11:24 am PDT), is VOC for 10 hours, 48 minutes, enters Taurus at 10:12 pm PDT). Practicing compromise, talking things through. [9:25] On Thu. Oct. 9, Moon in Taurus sextiles Saturn in Pisces (5:31 pm PDT), is VOC for 4 hours 41 minutes, enters Gemini (10:12 pm PDT). Moon in Taurus brings grounding and confidence to defining Saturn in Pisces goals. [10:26] On Sat. Oct. 11, Moon in Gemini squares Venus in Virgo (7:56 pm), is VOC for 3 hours 41 minutes, enters Cancer (11:37 pm PDT). Be mindful of the effect of your words, especially with Mercury in Scorpio; feelings could get hurt, and grudges will last. [11:35] Mercury square Pluto (Tues. Oct. 7, 7:40 am PDT) at 1°22' Scorpio- Aquarius: Intense, revealing conversations; speak with kindness. Sabian symbols: Mercury, 2 Scorpio, A broken bottle and spilled perfume. Pluto, 2 Aquarius: An unexpected thunderstorm. [13:20] Venus sextile Jupiter (Wed. Oct. 8, 4:41 am PDT) at 23°18' Virgo- Cancer: Joy, attraction, and finding balance between desire and excess. [14:40] Venus opposite Saturn (Sat. Oct. 11, 4:10 am PDT) at 26°59' Virgo- Pisces: Serious relationship and financial considerations, clarity about what you need versus want. Sabian symbols: Venus 27 Virgo, Grand Dames at Tea. Saturn 27 Pisces, A harvest Moon. [16:42] Listener Question: Listener Dani asks: What is my chart ruler, and what does it mean? [16:50] The chart ruler is the planet that rules the sign on your Ascendant. Its placement by sign, house, and aspects reveals how you approach life, your motivation, and your experiences. [19:11] Examples: John Cleese (Mercury in Scorpio, sharp and satirical) and Tom Hanks (Mercury in Cancer, warm and relatable). Birth data: Cleese, b. Oct. 27, 1939, 3:15 am, Weston-super-Mare, England. Hanks: b. July 9, 1956, 11:17 am, Concord, California. Examples from Solar Fire database, based on Placidus houses. [23:04] To have a question answered on a future episode, leave a message of one minute or less at speakpipe.com/bigskyastrologypodcast or email april (at) bigskyastrology (dot) com; put “Podcast Question” in the subject line. Free ways to support the podcast: subscribe, like, review and share with a friend! [24:25] A tribute to this week's donors! If you would like to support the show and receive access to April's special donors-only videos, go to BigSkyAstropod.com and contribute $10 or more. You can make a one-time donation in any amount or become an ongoing monthly contributor.
A Critique of Practicing the Way, Part 24 - A Grand Setup for Deception, presented by Bob DeWaay and Barb Gretch. Comer makes no distinction between those who are born again and religious people in general. He claims that he finds his consciousness going home to God, but home for the unconverted is alienation from God. This is a grand setup for deception. (duration 00:23:12) Click here to play
What does it mean to truly live life together as followers of Jesus?
In this message, Dr. Trent Langhofer from Trace Church teaches on God's solution to stress through the biblical rhythm of Sabbath rest. In a world that glorifies busyness and hustle, God calls us to slow down, release control, and find renewal in His presence.Learn what it truly means to rest in God, not just physically but spiritually. Sabbath is not about doing more. It is about being with God. Through this teaching, discover how to:• Reclaim peace and restore your soul• Shift your identity from productivity to presence• Live by the R.E.S.T. rhythm: Release, Enjoy, Slow Down, Tune your heart
Practicing the Spiritual Gifts | Part 4: One Body, Many GiftsThe New Testament names 21 different gifts, which fall into three broad categories—power, word, and love. Though these gifts have sometimes been misunderstood or misused, Scripture presents them as essential for the life of the church. Together we'll explore how God has uniquely gifted each believer to serve the church, to build up the body, and to bless the world.Teaching Text: 1 Corinthians 12:12-31Preached by Paul Khochay
In this deep and honest conversation, Chris Allchin joins Nick Betar to unpack his powerful journey—from a five-year prison sentence to building a purpose-driven business and becoming a present, intentional father. They talk about growth, ego death, faith, fatherhood, leadership, and the raw truth about breaking free from the “metaphoric prison” most men live in.If you're a man who's felt lost, stuck, or disconnected from your purpose… this one's for you.00:12 – “I knew who I never wanted to be…”01:14 – Western Sydney environment and the path to prison04:16 – How to break free from toxic circles06:44 – The metaphoric prison of the mind10:14 – Accepting fault and ego death13:03 – Practicing gratitude inside prison16:15 – Faith, energy, and the 10.0 version22:00 – Balancing business and fatherhood42:00 – Business as a tool for freedom54:00 – Spending $80K on mentorship post-prison
Bobby talked about Luke Combs saying fatherhood is like getting punched in the face. We then get on the fact that we can't imagine Bobby driving around in his car with a baby in the backseat. Eddie was impressed with a celebrity's hidden talent. We all shared our hidden talents and body deformities. In Fun Fact Friday, why an octopus doesn't actually have 8 legs, the oldest first time father ever, and how much it actually costs you every year to use your turn signals on your car! We played Easy Trivia as Amy tries to dig herself out of a hole but encounters a tricky question on the way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Practicing the Way - The Practices of Sabbath, Prayer, and Scripture.
Practicing the pro-life argument with Aunt Betty. __________ Learn more about Truth Rising at truthrising.com/colson.
On this episode of The Karen Kenney Show, I dive into the idea of how without awareness or tools, we can end up turning our feelings into felonies.Maybe not literally - but if we're not careful, the ways in which we react, lash out, or stew in negativity – can still be harmful.I share about the importance of emotional regulation and how so many of us were never really taught as kids what the heck to do with our big feelings.I talk about how easy it is to look at extreme acts of violence in the world and think, “That's not me,” but the truth is, we all have moments where our emotions get the best of us.Whether it's snapping at someone, holding onto grudges, losing your shit in traffic, or letting our thoughts spiral, it's all part of the same cycle.The thing us, for most people growing up, nobody sat us down to teach us how to feel our feelings, or how to navigate those suckers in a healthy way.Throughout the episode, I also share some of my favorite tools and strategies for getting a handle on those big emotions.Things like slowing down, practicing self-awareness, and using healthy coping mechanisms like walking, breathing exercises, or even just getting outside in nature to shift your perspective.I also talk about the power of community, whether it's joining a group like The Nest or just finding people who support and uplift you.My hope is that by sharing these stories and tools, you'll feel a little less alone, and a little more empowered to pause, check in with yourself, and choose love over fear.We can't always control what happens around us, but we can choose how we respond.So let's practice being kinder to ourselves and each other, and remember: the real gig is to spread love - and not let our feelings run the show. ❤️ KK'S KEY TAKEAWAYS:• Slowing down is the first key step to becoming more self-aware and emotionally regulated.• Emotional regulation means learning to manage your feelings and responses in healthy ways.• Unchecked emotions can lead to negative thoughts, actions, and even harm to yourself or others.• Healthy coping mechanisms like walking, breathing exercises, and spending time in nature can help shift your emotional state.• Self-awareness grows when you pause, reflect, and notice your patterns and triggers.• It's important to question your thoughts and not believe every story your mind tells you.• Community support, whether through groups or trusted people, can make a big difference in emotional well-being.• Practicing kindness, compassion, and love - toward yourself and others - can help break negative emotional cycles.• You have the power to interrupt harmful patterns and consciously choose more helpful responses.• The real goal is to spread more love and to leave the world better than you found it. BIO:Spiritual Mentor and writer Karen Kenney uses humor and dynamic storytelling to bring a down-to-earth, no-BS perspective to self-development. Bringing together tools that coach the conscious and unconscious mind, Karen helps clients deepen their connections with Self, and discover their unique understandings of spirituality. Her practice combines neuroscience, subconscious reprogramming, Integrative Hypnosis, somatic work, spiritual mentoring, and other holistic modalities to help regulate the nervous system, examine internal narratives, remove blocks, and reimagine what's possible.A passionate yoga teacher, long-time student of A Course in Miracles, and Gateless Writing instructor, Karen is a frequent speaker and retreat leader. Via...
Kevin O'Connell Injury Updates: AVG Out This Week, McCarthy Practicing , No IR for O'Neill --- A Northern Digital Production
Hour 4 of BMitch & Finlay features a look into the Commanders injuries and the guys going through NFL Power Rankings.