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Michael has been in a variety of 12 Step fellowships over the years. His primary fellowship is AA, even though he is not an alcoholic-He will explain. Currently, he is most active in SLAA and CODA. Michael's favorite topic to talk on is Emotional Sobriety but in this meeting he will talk about Cancer and Addiction and tie the two together using his own experience, strength, and hope. He has been practicing as a licensed psychotherapist and life coach for the past 25 years. He and his family live in the Southwestern Suburbs of Chicago. Michael was a previous speaker on meeting 68, 110, 200, 259, and 330.Reco12 is an open-to-all addictions and afflictions organization, dedicated to exploring the common threads of the differing manifestations of alcoholism; sharing tools, and offering hope from those walking a similar path. We gather from diverse backgrounds, faiths, and locations to learn and support one another. Our speakers come from various fellowships and experiences, demonstrating the universal principles of recovery. Reco12 is not allied or affiliated with any specific 12 Step fellowship.Donations:Support Reco12's 12th Step Mission! Help provide powerful audio resources for addicts and their loved ones. Your contributions cover Zoom, podcasts, web hosting, and admin costs.Monthly Donations: Reco12 SupportOne-Time Donations: PayPal | Venmo: @Reco-Twelve | Patreon | WISEYour support makes a difference—thank you!Resources from Today's Meeting:Men's Two Way Prayer Group - for details email reco12pod@gmail.comMy Blueprint: Struggles Toward Emotional Sobriety PodcastParker J Palmer BooksOutro music is "Truth and Reconciliation" written and performed by James Carrington and used with full permission of James Carrington. To learn more about this music and performer, please visit https://www.jamescarrington.net/ and https://m.facebook.com/jamescarringtonmusic Information on Noodle It Out with Nikki M Big Book Roundtable Informational Seeking and educating on how to donate to Reco12.Support the showPrivate Facebook GroupInstagram PageBecome a Reco12 Spearhead (Monthly Supporter)PatreonPayPalVenmo: @Reco-TwelveYouTube ChannelReco12 WebsiteEmail: reco12pod@gmail.com to join WhatsApp GroupReco12 Shares PodcastReco12 Shares Record a Share LinkReco12 Noodle It Out with Nikki M PodcastReco12 Big Book Roundtable Podcast
This week, Congress returns to looming shutdowns and a “pocket-rescission” power grab. Abroad, President Trump pushes “America First” by rebranding the Pentagon as the Department of War—and launching an airstrike on a Venezuelan cartel boat. Our panel asks what all this says about America's fiscal sanity and its foreign-policy compass.Featuring Ryan Bourne, Gene Healy, Adam Michel, & Brandan BuckAdam N. Michel and Dominik Lett, “Reconciliation 2.0: Fix or Fiasco?,” Cato at Liberty (September 3, 2025)Romina Boccia and [co-author unspecified], “Coming Budget Debates and How Congress Should Navigate Them,” Cato at Liberty (September 2025)Brandan P. Buck, “The Lost Liberalism of America First,” Free Society (June 30, 2025)Brandan P. Buck, “The Cognitive Shift: How the Terrorist Label May Lead to Another Forever War,” Cato at Liberty (March 19, 2025) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Father Dave answers a listener's question about forgiveness. Lynn asks, “Do you forgive the sinner and not the sin? People must be accountable for their actions, even if there is forgiveness — yes?”
“May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.”- 2 Corinthians 13:14 NLT
In her first nonfiction book Misbehaving at the Crossroads, Honoree Fanonne Jeffers weaves together history, political commentary and poetry that centers Black women. The poet and novelist's essays explore what it's like to occupy an intersectional identity while excavating the past. In today's episode, Jeffers speaks with NPR's Juana Summers about how writing this book led to a surprising reconciliation within her family.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
“May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.”- 2 Corinthians 13:14 NLT
On Sunday, Dave Dickinson launched a new series, as we dive into our values here at Central. Before we explore these individual values, we looked at the 'how' of these values. We unpacked 2 Corinthians 5:18-6:2 as we looked a the Apostle Paul's call to be people of Reconciliation & Ambassadors. 2 Corinthians 5:18-6:2
ALC Recommends: “Guided Prayer” on the YouVersion Bible App“May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.”- 2 Corinthians 13:14 NLT
What if everything you thought you knew about heaven, the end times, and the book of Revelation was up for reconsideration? In this thought-provoking episode of Seek Go Create, host Tim Winders and guest Leo De Siqueira dive deep into the mysteries of Revelation 20-22, exploring topics like the millennium, the binding and release of Satan, and what true reconciliation and restoration mean for humanity and creation. Discover why the common "die and go to heaven" narrative might not actually be in Scripture, and gain fresh hope for the future as Leo challenges us to rethink familiar paradigms. Join us as we unravel prophecy, wrestle with mystery, and focus our eyes on a victorious and redemptive ending. If you're ready to challenge your assumptions and seek deeper truth, this episode is a must-listen."He is Lord. He is King. He is established. There is no such thing as defeat in his economy." - Leo De Siqueira Access all show and episode resources HEREAbout Our Guest:Leo De Siqueira is an accomplished author and theologian known for his in-depth study of biblical prophecy and eschatology, particularly the Book of Revelation. He is the author of the three-part series on Revelation, including "Revelation: Dawn of Eternity," which offers a fresh perspective grounded in historical context, language, and the teachings of Jesus. Leo's scholarship is marked by his ability to connect scriptural themes of reconciliation and restoration, and he draws from a broad scriptural corpus to challenge conventional interpretations and offer thoughtful hope-filled insights.Reasons to Listen: Unpack Revelation's Mysteries: Discover a fresh perspective on Revelation 20-22, including why the popular idea of “dying and going to heaven” isn't actually found in scripture.Millennial Reign—Now or Future?: Explore a thought-provoking view that challenges mainstream teachings, suggesting we're currently living in the millennial reign and witnessing Satan's release.Hopeful Eschatology & Cosmic Restoration: Gain insight into the powerful themes of reconciliation and restoration at the end of Revelation, shifting the focus from fear to hope and renewal.Episode Resources & Action Steps:Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Book Series by Leo De Siqueira - Leo's full three-part book series on Revelation is highly recommended for a deeper dive.Revelation, Dawn of Eternity (Part three of Leo's series on Revelation)Seek Go Create Podcast (Past Episodes) - Tim recommends going back to listen to the previous two episodes in this series for full context and understanding.Scriptural References - Multiple references are made to passages such as Revelation 20-22, 1 Corinthians 15, Ezekiel 47, and others for listeners who want to read further.Action Steps for Listeners:Read Leo's Books on Revelation: Pick up and study Leo De Siqueira's "Revelation, Dawn of Eternity," as well as the other books in his Revelation series, to gain a more comprehensive understanding of his interpretations.Reflect on the Ministry of Reconciliation and Restoration: Spend time meditating on the biblical themes of reconciliation and restoration as discussed in the episode. Consider reading scriptural references like 2 Corinthians 5:18-19, Revelation 21-22, and Ezekiel 47 to deepen your insight.Fix Your Focus on Jesus and Hope: Make a conscious effort to focus on the hope and sovereignty of Jesus, as encouraged in the...
Matthew 5:21-26; Charles Johnson, Senior Pastor; the fourth sermon in the series on the Sermon on the Mount, "He Sat and Taught."
Summary In this sermon from Romans 5:9–11, Dr. Michael Easley explores the profound truth of reconciliation with God. Drawing from the story of Eric Lomax, a British POW who endured years of torture under Japanese captivity, Dr. Easley illustrates the unimaginable depth of forgiveness and reconciliation between bitter enemies. Lomax's eventual reconciliation with his tormentor serves as a powerful picture of the greater reconciliation God offers to us. Paul reminds believers that through Christ's death we are justified—declared righteous before God—and through His life we are reconciled, no longer enemies but friends of God. Dr. Easley explains the difference between justification, a legal declaration of righteousness, and reconciliation, a relational restoration to peace and friendship with God. Because Christ died for us while we were His enemies, we can be assured He will also save us as His friends. Dr. Easley challenges us to embrace the joyful confidence that comes from being reconciled to God. Our salvation is secure, not by our contributions but by Christ's finished work. As reconciled enemies, we are called to live with humble confidence, rejoicing in the love and grace of God who declares us righteous and calls us His friends. Takeaways Through Christ's death we are justified, declared righteous before God. Reconciliation goes beyond justification, restoring relationships between former enemies. Believers are assured they will escape God's wrath through Christ. If God loved us enough to die for us as enemies, He surely saves us as His friends. Our salvation is secure in Christ's finished work, not our own contributions. Reconciled enemies of God should live with joyful confidence and humble worship. To read the book of Romans, click here. Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.
On this episode of Operation: Thriving Marriage, Bryon and Jen talk about what it means to truly heal the heart of your marriage. Marriage is about two becoming one, yet too often our thoughts, pride, and unforgiveness create distance that leaves us feeling alone even when we live under the same roof. The Bible reminds us in Genesis 2:18 that it is not good for man to be alone, but many couples today are “alone together,” sharing space without sharing life. This emotional separation leaves the heart of marriage hurting, and if not addressed, it damages the connection God designed for marriage. The path toward healing begins with identifying what created the emotional distance in the first place. Many couples can't even remember the original hurt, but healing requires facing the specific actions that caused pain. Forgiveness then becomes essential—not as forgetting or “letting them get away with it,” but as a choice to release anger, resentment, and the desire for revenge. Through prayer, gratitude, and focusing on blessings, couples can invite the Holy Spirit to empower forgiveness. Still, forgiveness is just the beginning. Reconciliation takes time, humility, open communication, and rebuilding trust. It's not always possible in cases of abuse, affairs, or addiction, but when both spouses are willing, reconciliation restores intimacy and strengthens the bond. As Colossians 3:12–13 reminds us, God calls us to clothe ourselves with mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience—bearing with and forgiving one another as the Lord has forgiven us. Healing the heart of your marriage means choosing daily to let love be the perfect bond, covering mistakes and drawing you closer together. If you and your spouse are struggling with emotional distance, take steps today toward forgiveness and reconciliation. With God's help, your marriage can thrive again, filled with connection, understanding, and love that lasts. Links to images mentioned: https://www.facebook.com/UniversalEnergyPower/posts/4645119888926062 https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1046018722618366&id=377700549450190
Ever said, “the church hurt me”? In this powerful conversation, Melody and Parker Webb unpack what “church hurt” really means and why it often comes down to a few people, not the entire body of Christ. With honesty, humor, and vulnerability, they share stories of wounds, grace, and the hard but healing work of humility — reminding us not to let what people did to us keep us from what Jesus did for us.
In this passage Jesus instructs his disciples on one of the hardest topics: Forgiveness. Sin is very serious, and when we sin, what should be the process to lead back towards reconciliation? This sermon is Part 1 of examining that process.
On His way to Jerusalem to give His life on the Cross, Jesus turns aside to the crowd following Him ... summoning those that would follow Him to wholehearted allegiance to His Lordship in thier lives. (Lk 14:26) As we do so, we find the abundant life Jesus said He came to give. (Jn 10:10)
Join guest Anthony Betters Jr. for a conversation on Reconciliation, Neighborhood Development, & Worship.Anthony is a Sales Specialist at American Family Insurance, aspiring to obtain his own agency one day. A proud Baylor University alum, that holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Corporate Communications, achieving this while balancing the demands of being a student-athlete football walk-on.Originally from Waco, Texas, Anthony made the move to Cedar Rapids to start a senior in-home healthcare franchise. His dedication and impact in the community have been recognized with the Corridor Business Journal's Forty Under 40 accolade. He is also a part of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., that is focused on developing leaders, promoting brotherhood and academic excellence, while providing service and advocacy for our communities.Beyond his professional role, Anthony actively engages with the community. He serves as the PTA Vice President at Washington High School, Vice President of the African American Museum of Iowa (AAMI) Board of Directors, and Treasurer and Chaplin of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. He has also created a community initiative called GoodFellas, that helps bring black men together to network, and collaborate in a safe space environment.In his personal life, Anthony, alongside his fiancée Cynthia, embraces the role of being a dad to four kids: Amora, Brylee, Mariah, and Jacob. He considers it a privilege to pursue his passion for community service, while providing representation for youth who look up to him.
This week's DEVASTATING royal drama! Meghan's "With Love, Meghan" Season 2 gets DESTROYED by critics with sources saying it WON'T BE RENEWED as it's "not the success Netflix wanted"! Jan Moir calls it "cottagecore" nonsense from someone who "burns every bridge" and "ghosts anyone who displeases her"! Meanwhile, King Charles reportedly wants a "PRE-NUP" agreement to control future Sussex interactions while Harry prepares for SOLO UK visit on Queen Elizabeth's death anniversary! Sources claim Charles will meet Harry but William REJECTS reconciliation "out of hand"! Plus: Princess Diana's 1991 time capsule unearthed with Kylie Minogue cassette, Prince Andrew survived TWO assassination attempts, and Harry may compete with William on Diana documentaries for 2027 anniversary!
UpSetters discuss cultivating conviction and creating a sacred space where our can churches address racial injustice and reconciliation.
Teaching on Song of Solomon 6
MS// Repentance, turning, sin, Faith, Savior, Substitution, Christ, cross, Reconciliation
This message challenges the surface-level Christian to build a deeper connection in their relationship with God by going beyond the surface to study the cost and impact of sin, which is much more than a checklist of things we have or haven't done. VF-2505 Watch, Listen and Learn 24x7 at PastorMelissaScott.com Pastor Melissa Scott teaches from Faith Center in Glendale. Call 1-800-338-3030 24x7 to leave a message for Pastor Scott. You may make reservations to attend a live service, leave a prayer request or make a commitment. Pastor Scott appreciates messages and reads them often during live broadcasts. Follow @Pastor_Scott on Twitter and visit her official Facebook page @Pastor.M.Scott. Download Pastor Scott's "Understand the Bible" app for iPhone, iPad and iPod at the Apple App Store and for Android devices in the Google Store. Pastor Scott can also be seen 24x7 on Roku and Amazon Fire on the "Understand the Bible?" channel. ©2025 Pastor Melissa Scott, Ph.D., All Rights Reserved
Conflict will happen in our life. How do you respond? Find out what you can do when conflict happens next as Brett Andrews shares. Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this devotional in the comments below.If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
A woman asks if she's the ahole for wanting her boyfriend to make amends with her friend's boyfriend.
Conflict will happen in our life. How do you respond? Find out what you can do when conflict happens next as Brett Andrews shares. Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this devotional in the comments below.If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
Ivy Zelman is one of the most respected voices in American housing, co-founder of Zelman & Associates, and now Executive Vice President at Walker & Dunlop, which acquired her firm in 2021 as the leading institutional research, advisory, and investment banking firm dedicated exclusively to the U.S. housing industry.Over the last three decades, Ivy has built a reputation for bold, contrarian analysis—famously calling the top of the housing market in 2005 and the bottom in 2012—moments that cemented her as a rare analyst unafraid to speak truth to consensus. That conviction has earned her numerous accolades, including recognition in Barron's 100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance for four consecutive years and induction into the California Homebuilding Foundation's Hall of Fame.In our conversation, we trace Ivy's journey from falling into equity research to taking the entrepreneurial leap in 2007, founding Zelman & Associates amid the looming financial crisis. We explore her approach to research and analysis—blending proprietary surveys with a nationwide network of builders, brokers, and lenders—to consistently separate signal from noise.We reflect on her evolution as a leader and entrepreneur, the culture she has cultivated with a team that has stayed by her side for decades, her love of Cleveland, and what it means to pay it forward today through teaching and mentorship as an Adjunct Professor of Finance at Case Western Reserve University, her memoir Gimme Shelter, and much more.00:00:00 - Catalytic Moments in Finance00:08:25 - Recognizing Blind Spots in Research00:11:27 - The Entrepreneurial Inclination00:11:55 - Building Conviction and Confidence00:15:54 - Vision for Success00:17:21 - Detective Work in Research00:18:45 - Cultivating a Strong Network00:22:20 - The Importance of Asking the Right Questions00:25:13 - Reconciliation with Reality00:26:35 - Navigating Market Sentiment00:28:13 - The Evolution of Zellman Associates00:30:38 - Personal Growth as an Entrepreneur00:34:06 - Leadership and Team Development00:36:01 - Maintaining Intellectual Honesty Post-Acquisition00:37:39 - Understanding the Value of Research00:39:15 - Cleveland's Unique Perspective00:42:10 - Paying It Forward and Mentorship00:45:38 - Lessons for the Next Generation00:47:23 - Contrarian Views on Market Trends00:49:17 - Balancing Work and Family Life00:51:20 - Hidden Gem-----LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivy-zelman-64304616b/https://www.zelmanassociates.com/https://www.amazon.com/Gimme-Shelter-Skills-Street-Trailblazer/dp/1737709929-----SPONSOR:Roundstone InsuranceRoundstone Insurance is proud to sponsor Lay of The Land. Founder and CEO, Michael Schroeder, has committed full-year support for the podcast, recognizing its alignment with the company's passion for entrepreneurship, innovation, and community leadership.Headquartered in Rocky River, Ohio, Roundstone was founded in 2005 with a vision to deliver better healthcare outcomes at a more affordable cost. To bring that vision to life, the company pioneered the group medical captive model — a self-funded health insurance solution that provides small and mid-sized businesses with greater control and significant savings.Over the past two decades, Roundstone has grown rapidly, creating nearly 200 jobs in Northeast Ohio. The company works closely with employers and benefits advisors to navigate the complexities of commercial health insurance and build custom plans that prioritize employee well-being over shareholder returns. By focusing on aligned incentives and better health outcomes, Roundstone is helping businesses save thousands in Per Employee Per Year healthcare costs.Roundstone Insurance — Built for entrepreneurs. Backed by innovation. Committed to Cleveland.-----Stay up to date by signing up for Lay of The Land's weekly newsletter — sign up here.Past guests include Justin Bibb (Mayor of Cleveland), Pat Conway (Great Lakes Brewing), Steve Potash (OverDrive), Umberto P. Fedeli (The Fedeli Group), Lila Mills (Signal Cleveland), Stewart Kohl (The Riverside Company), Mitch Kroll (Findaway — Acquired by Spotify), and over 200 other Cleveland Entrepreneurs.Connect with Jeffrey Stern on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreypstern/Follow Lay of The Land on X @podlayofthelandhttps://www.jeffreys.page/
Family Meeting @ St. Reweis Coptic Orthodox Church - Wesley Chapel, FL ~ September 2, 2025
Big Idea: Look to the mercy of God All-Sufficient for reconciliation.1. Israel prays for God's mercy as he sends Benjamin. (1–14)2. The brothers receive mercy with the silver. (15–23)3. Joseph's mercy stirs because of Benjamin. (24–34)
Experiencing estrangement from your child can feel like living in an old movie reel. You replay things repeatedly, searching for the scene that explains why your estranged child turned away. Figuring out why feels like something you should be doing… after all, don't good mothers try to figure it out and fix it? . In this episode of The Estranged Mom Coach™ podcast, we're getting into what's really driving the deep search for the “why” and how it can actually be a distraction of the enemy. I'll lay out the four pillars that actually do move the needle toward reconciliation - these are a much better use of your emotional bandwidth. . The devil wants to keep you spinning in the search for why instead of taking these 4 actions. Why? Because he wants your family to stay fractured. This episode is an invitation to move into actions that are focused, rooted in faith and supportive of reconciliation. Warm up your tea, and let's talk about it. . Next Steps: 1) Apply for your FREE consultation to talk to Jenny 1:1. Find out the exact path forward to feeling better and greatly increasing your chances of getting your son or daughter back in your life. And learn how estrangement coaching can get you there: www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/schedule ⬇️ 2) Access your audio meditation to help you cast your anxieties and worries about estrangement at the feet of Jesus: https://www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/meditation ⬇️ 3) Join the free Facebook support community for Christian estranged mothers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/christianestrangedmothers ⬇️ 4) Download Your Free Guide Of What To Do When Your Adult Child Estranges: https://www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/child-estrangement-next-steps . Client Reviews… ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter I cannot express enough gratitude for the incredible support and guidance received in the most tragic time of my life from coach Jenny Good. Her faith, compassion, understanding, dedication and display of radical love has truly been life-changing for me. I was so overwhelmed with feelings of confusion, guilt, and sadness. I felt lost and didn't know how to navigate through the emotional turmoil I was experiencing. However, from the very first call, Jenny created a safe and non-judgmental space for me to share my details. Her ability to listen attentively and empathize while helping me understand a different way of thinking is truly remarkable. She understood my feelings and offered tools each session in ways I have not experienced even from therapy. I am forever thankful for the medicine she has poured into me to be the very best version of myself! This has rippled into all areas of life for me. Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter! Thank you for being the vessel of unwavering faith & love that so many of us could benefit from, estranged or not. A true Godsend. - Melinda Wyman . ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I am living a truly happy life, and I reconciled with my son Having a coach and mentor who is rooted in Christ is very important. I've experienced so much inner healing with Jenny as my Coach. I am living a truly happy life, and I reconciled with my son! I feel empowered to continue stepping into my full power as a mother and to live a life where my children matter, but they don't determine my worth. I am me again. - Carol Adams
Sharon Fong Mo is joined by Dr. Froswa' Booker-Drew to discuss her new book Front Porch Wisdom. They reflect on the challenges and beauty of being a woman of color in a leadership position. They also share about the importance of relationships, both in leadership and in life. Get Front Porch Wisdom wherever books are sold and read an excerpt on the CCDA blog. Learn more about the Women of Color Network at ccda.org/woc.Dr. Froswa's ripple effect stands out in the realm of cultural transformation. Her role as a network weaver emphasizes the importance of belonging and purpose in corporate, nonprofit, philanthropic, and government settings. By bridging the gap between grassroots nonprofits and institutions, she builds social capital, creates avenues for collaboration, and scales impactful initiatives. She is the President/CEO of Soulstice Consultancy, founder of the Reconciliation and Restoration Foundation, author of 5 books, including the award-winning Empowering Charity: A New Narrative of Philanthropy, and her newly released book, Front Porch Wisdom: Navigating Leadership Pressures and Barriers as a Woman of Color by InterVarsity Press. Froswa' is an adjunct professor at Tulane University in the Master's of Public Administration program and a research affiliate at Antioch University. Sharon is a strategic communications expert and network weaver who specializes in helping businesses, nonprofits, and churches improve their communication systems and launch new initiatives. With a passion for connecting people and fostering collaborative engagement, she has been instrumental in launching regional business and faith collaborative networks across Southern California, New Orleans, and Portland, Oregon, working alongside faith communities, nonprofits, and government programs. Her expertise extends to redemptive technology design, helping organizations leverage digital tools in ways that restore human dignity and strengthen communities. Her track record of turning communication barriers into bridges has established Sharon as an influential voice in community development and economic empowerment, equally effective in mentoring emerging leaders and advising seasoned executives. She co-leads the Women of Color Network at CCDA.Connect with CCDA on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Follow CCDA on YouTube.
Pastor Michael teaches on how as believers, we are commissioned to bring reconciliation to those around us.
Jesus shows that reconciliation matters to God more than ritual. In Matthew 5:21–26, He teaches that anger, contempt, and broken relationships are just as serious as murder. But He also gives His followers a better way—the way of peace, forgiveness, and restored relationship. This message from the Radical series reminds us that the Kingdom is about more than avoiding wrong. It's about pursuing what is right. Reconciliation isn't just possible, it's the kind of life Jesus calls us to. Join us today as we continue with a message from our Radical series that helps us see how the Law points to Him and how life in the Kingdom is not about external performance but about a transformed heart. Sermon notes and discussion questions available at: https://www.citybridgechurch.org/messages Subscribe for weekly Sunday Messages on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Questions or feedback? DM us @citybridgecc or email info@citybridgechurch.org. Enjoyed the message? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
In this message from Matthew 18, Pastor Matt explains how Jesus calls us to live differently in our relationships. While culture teaches us to cancel, reject, and protect ourselves, Jesus teaches us to reconcile. Looking at Matthew 5 and Matthew 18, we see that reconciliation is not optional—it reflects the heart of God. Through personal stories and the parable of the unforgiving servant, we are reminded that forgiveness flows from the grace we ourselves have received. Discover how to release bitterness, pursue healing, and value relationships over arguments. Join us as we learn the freedom of reconciliation and how the Holy Spirit empowers us to love as Jesus loves.
What did Jesus say about divorce? Perhaps not as much as you would have guessed. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus addressed a wide variety of hot-button subjects. Forgiveness. Reconciliation. Lust. Anger. Today, we come to what just might be the hottest button yet. Divorce. What did Jesus say about it, and how are we to interpret it? Ron helps you understand the subject next, as he continues his series, “Kingdom Come: Lessons From The Sermon On The Mount.”
In this episode of The Collective Perspective, we unpack the hidden cost of holding grudges — and the life-changing freedom that forgiveness brings. Grudges poison our minds, our bodies, and our relationships, keeping us stuck in cycles of negativity and blame. Forgiveness, on the other hand, isn't weakness — it's one of the strongest choices you can make.We talk about how grudges trap us in toxic thinking, how forgiveness shifts our mindset to growth, and how this process is especially powerful for those healing from trauma and PTSD.Are you just going to sit there and dwell on what's wrong — or take back your power, forgive, and move forward?Join Jeff and Travis for practical ways to let go, think positive, and break free from the weight that's holding you down. Listen, share, and take on the challenge: Who do you need to forgive — and how will you start today?#forgiveness #grudges #mentalhealth #positivemindset #healing #ptsdrecovery #emotionalhealth #mindsetshift #personaldevelopment #selfgrowth Chapters (00:00:00) - Introduction: What Makes America Stronger(00:00:26) - Welcome Back: Meet the Hosts(00:00:38) - The Toxicity of Grudges(00:01:30) - The Power of Forgiveness(00:03:30) - Ego and Grudges in Politics(00:06:01) - Personal Stories of Grudges(00:16:28) - Forgiveness vs. Reconciliation(00:18:01) - Practical Ways to Forgive(00:23:05) - Road Rage and Forgiveness(00:24:13) - Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Farewell
Andy Cohen has addressed the future of RHONJ and today we break down Daddy's statement, discuss what this means for both Melissa and Teresa and address all the many fake blogger rumors which have surfaced over the past few weeks. We also all know by now Andy Cohen and Carole Radziwill have reconciled, but today, we break down just how this actually happened, why this actually happened, what this means for the future of RHONY and last, but certainly not least, what Bethenny Frankel thinks about this once feuding duo. Now that The Valley has finished its second season, fan outrage over Janet continues to grow with many urging she and husband Jason exit ASAP. Finally, rumors and nastiness arise regarding Scheana Shay and her much beloved book that lead some to believe all is not as it seems. @polatteu @patriksimpson @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: MOOD - www.mood.com/velvet (20% Off With Code Velvet on Federally Legal THC Shipped Right To Your Door) TRUDIAGNOSTIC - www.trudiagnostic.com (Use Code VELVET To Get 20% Off To Find Out The “Real” Age Of Your Body) WAYFAIR - Wayfair.com (Shop Outdoor Furniture, Grills, Lawn Games & WAY More Outdoor Options For WAY Less) PROGRESSIVE - www.progressive.com (Visit Progressive.com To See If You Could Save On Car Insurance) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can estranged family relationships actually be repaired? Drawing from research on reconciliation, Whitney outlines the five core ingredients necessary for genuine repair - active empathetic listening, accountability, behavioral change, mutual willingness, and safety. Whitney distinguishes between genuine repair efforts and surface-level compliance, explains when relationships are likely unsalvageable, and provides practical guidance for assessing whether reconciliation is truly possible or if it's time to accept the relationship's limitations. Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles. Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club Follow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhit Follow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmft Order Whitney's book, Toxic Positivity This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice. 03:42 The Five Core Ingredients of Family Repair 13:09 When Relationships Are Unsalvageable 23:05 Genuine Repair vs Surface-Level Compliance 28:33 Assessing Capacity for Change https://callinghome.co/topics/family-estrangement/how-to-begin-reconciliation-with-an-estranged-family-member https://callinghome.co/topics/family-estrangement/should-we-be-estranged-checklist https://callinghome.co/topics/accepting-your-parents/i-m-estranged-from-my-dying-parent-should-i-reconnect-and-help-them [1] Kelley, D. L., Waldron, V. R., & Kloeber, D. N. (2019). A Communicative Approach to Conflict, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation. Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/A-Communicative-Approach-to-Conflict-Forgiveness-and-Reconciliation-Reimagining-Our-Relationships/Kelley-Waldron-Kloeber/p/book/9781138052666?srsltid=AfmBOoq4iGgtwMAvbAv4-FKP9EOORNLadpnlRmmGIY_rXYPEvirm7Ymr [2] Tomm, K. (2002). Enabling Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Family Therapy. The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work. https://dulwichcentre.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/13-KarlT2.pdf [3] Blood, P. (2012). The Repair and Restoration of Relationships. In Springer eBook (pp. 349-370). https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-2147-0_17 [4] vanOyen Witvliet, C., Root Luna, L. M., Worthington, E. L., & Tsang, J. (2020). Apology and Restitution: The Psychophysiology of Forgiveness After Accountable Relational Repair Responses. Frontiers in Psychology, 11. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0091647120915181#:~:text=Abstract,promoting%20their%20empathy%20and%20forgiveness. [5] Fishbane, M. D. (2019). Healing Intergenerational Wounds: An Integrative Relational–Neurobiological Approach. Family Process, 59(3), 1043-1063. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31518458/ [6] De Mol, J., Lemmens, G., Verhofstadt, L., & Kuczynski, L. (2013). Intergenerational transmission in a bidirectional context. Psychologica Belgica, 53(3), 7–23. https://doi.org/10.5334/pb-53-3-7 [8] Byng-Hall, J. (2008). The significance of children fulfilling parental roles: implications for family therapy. Journal of Family Therapy, 30(2), 147-162. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6427.2008.00423.x[9] Paleari, F. G., Tagliabue, S., & Lanz, M. (2011). Empathic Perspective Taking in Family Relationships: A Social Relations Analysis. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236587449_Empathic_Perspective_Taking_in_Family_Relationships_A_Social_Relations_Analysis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You may already know that, when it comes to human relationships, Jesus put a premium on forgiveness. But He took reconciliation every bit as seriously. Today Ron moves ahead in his series, “Kingdom Come: Lessons From The Sermon On The Mount,” with an in-depth look into the process of reconciliation, and the obstacles we face that sometimes prevent it.
Pastor Sean discusses the importance of community, shares personal stories, and tackles challenging family dynamics, including forgiveness and restoration. Tune in for practical insights, heartfelt reflections, and an invitation to experience real life in Christ.00:00 Introduction: Discovering Real Life00:18 Invitation to River City Community Church01:06 Reaching for Real Life: Air Guitar and Drums01:36 Celebrating 38 Years of Marriage02:34 Pastor's Masters Golf Tournament03:46 Remembering John MacArthur and James Dobson05:55 Family Matters: Honoring and Forgiving13:26 Understanding Forgiveness and Releasing Debt14:30 The Power of Redemption and Forgiveness14:45 The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant15:23 Self-Righteousness and Unforgiveness16:21 The Role of Social Media in Seeking Validation17:34 Seeking Godly Counsel and Restoration19:11 Family Dynamics and Christian Community21:46 Praying for Reconciliation and Letting Go23:41 River City Community Church Services and Invitation
Pastor Sean discusses the importance of community, shares personal stories, and tackles challenging family dynamics, including forgiveness and restoration. Tune in for practical insights, heartfelt reflections, and an invitation to experience real life in Christ.00:00 Introduction: Discovering Real Life00:18 Invitation to River City Community Church01:06 Reaching for Real Life: Air Guitar and Drums01:36 Celebrating 38 Years of Marriage02:34 Pastor's Masters Golf Tournament03:46 Remembering John MacArthur and James Dobson05:55 Family Matters: Honoring and Forgiving13:26 Understanding Forgiveness and Releasing Debt14:30 The Power of Redemption and Forgiveness14:45 The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant15:23 Self-Righteousness and Unforgiveness16:21 The Role of Social Media in Seeking Validation17:34 Seeking Godly Counsel and Restoration19:11 Family Dynamics and Christian Community21:46 Praying for Reconciliation and Letting Go23:41 River City Community Church Services and Invitation
Thursday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time. Father Dave shares his appreciation for the friendship he has with his sister, Diana. As in today's readings about Joseph and his 11 brothers, we can find hope that God can reconcile strained relationships. Preached at St. Paul the Apostle Church, New York City, NY on 7-10-25
Benjamin Lay was a fierce abolitionist whose dramatic protests against slavery embarrassed the powerful Quakers of his day. They kicked him out and tried to erase him. This is the story of his return.Marcus Rediker's Books: https://www.marcusrediker.com/books/Abington Monthly Meeting's Efforts Towards Reconciliation: https://www.abingtonquakers.org/Groups/380563/Benjamin_Lay_Reconciliation.aspx Become a monthly supporter! Sign up for the Daily Quaker Message.
Can Your Marriage Be Saved? What Really Determines ReconciliationIs it too late to save your marriage? In this episode of Reconciling Marriages with Coach Jack, listeners will discover why a spouse's current feelings, words, or even intent don't determine whether reconciliation is possible. Coach Jack explains what really matters—and how anyone can begin taking the right steps to rebuild, even if things look hopeless right now.What You'll LearnWhy a spouse's current feelings don't decide the future of a marriageThe key factors that actually determine reconciliation successHow to avoid the damaging behaviors that make reconnection impossibleWhy reconciling is like starting a fire in the rain—and how the skill can be learnedWant to Work With Coach Jack? If you still have contact with your spouse, reconciliation is possible. Coach Jack's Re-Connections Coaching PackageKey TakeawaysA spouse's words today don't predict tomorrow's actionsReconciliation depends on skills, consistency, and disciplineLuck has nothing to do with it—methods and effort doStarting small and building step-by-step is the only real way forwardHalf-hearted attempts won't work; it takes full commitmentAdditional ResourcesOvercome Neediness and Get the Love You Want, by Jack Ito PhD- Stop the behaviors that are driving your spouse away.How to Rebuild Your Marriage in 7 Steps - A podcast to help you not skip steps when you are working on reconciling.Work one-on-one with Coach Jack to repair your relationship using small, easy steps that rebuild connection quickly. Visit CoachJackIto.com to learn more about relationship coaching.
The hard sayings of Jesus, on today's Something Good with Dr. Ron Jones. Jesus spoke with great authority during His earthly ministry. And some of His toughest sayings come to us in Matthew chapters five through seven, the Sermon on the Mount. Ron takes us to a few of those statements today, including Christ's position on murder, forgiveness, and--perhaps most importantly--reconciliation, as he moves ahead in his teaching series, “Kingdom Come: Lessons From The Sermon On The Mount.”
Can’t see your way through a difficult situation? Try asking all Souls concerned to discuss issues until they understand why things happened, because once the Soul understands, forgiveness takes place. Today we speak with Amy Jo Ellis, founder of the Court of Atonement. Amy Jo describes herself as a reluctant spiritual medium who was thrust into the world of mediumship when her boss was murdered and she found herself seeing visions of what had happened. Amy Jo describes how her mother’s visions helped her develop her Court of Atonement process. After the break, we talk about how to resolve the energy of a nightmare, and Amy Jo takes me (and the listeners) through a CoA process to help me be more accepting of help. We end by talking about to cost of worry and how to move from anxiety to surrender. BIO: Amy Jo Ellis is a spiritual medium who channeled the conflict resolution technique “The Court of Atonement,” which has gained worldwide exposure. She's with us today because the validity of the process was revealed to her in dreams. Not just her dreams, but also her mother’s. Find our guest at: CourtofAtonement.com FB: @courtofatonement IG: court_of_atonement X: amyjoellis This show, episode number 325, was recorded during a live broadcast on August 23, 2025 at KSQD.org, community radio of Santa Cruz. Intro and outro music by Mood Science. Ambient music new every week by Rick Kleffel. Archived music can be found at Pandemiad.com. Many thanks to Rick for also engineering the show and to Tony Russomano for answering the phones. The Santa Cruz Festival of Dreams is coming October 10-12, 2025! Early bird discount available now at FestivalofDreams.net Follow us at our FB group page HERE or follow #KeepSantaCruzDreaming on FB and IG. SHARE A DREAM FOR THE SHOW or a question or enquire about being a guest on the podcast by emailing Katherine Bell at katherine@ksqd.org. Follow on FB, IG, LI, & YT @ExperientialDreamwork #thedreamjournal. To learn more or to inquire about exploring your own dreams go to ExperientialDreamwork.com. The Dream Journal aims to: Increase awareness of and appreciation for nightly dreams. Inspire dream sharing and other kinds of dream exploration as a way of adding depth and meaningfulness to lives and relationships. Improve society by the increased empathy, emotional balance, and sense of wonder which dream exploration invites. A dream can be meaningful even if you don’t know what it means. The Dream Journal is produced at and airs on KSQD Santa Cruz, 90.7 FM. Catch it streaming LIVE at KSQD.org 10-11am Pacific Time on Saturdays. Call or text with your dreams or questions at 831-900-5773 or email at onair@ksqd.org. Podcasts are available on all major podcast platforms the Monday following the live show. The complete KSQD Dream Journal podcast page can be found at ksqd.org/the-dream-journal/. Closed captioning is available on the YouTube version of this podcast and an automatically generated transcript is available at Apple Podcasts. Thanks for being a Dream Journal listener! Available on all major podcast platforms. Rate it, review it, subscribe, and tell your friends.
One of the most painful realities of living with a covert narcissist is the absence of reconciliation. Conflicts don't get repaired. Apologies are either nonexistent or so hollow they echo in your chest. You're left holding the pieces of a conflict, waiting for your partner to help put them back together—only to realize they've already walked away, acting like nothing happened. In this episode, Renee Swanson explores the gaping hole where reconciliation should exist in relationships with covert narcissists. Through real-life examples—like the silent treatment over a dishwasher, the missed soccer game, and the joke that “was just a joke”—Renee contrasts how repair unfolds in healthy relationships versus how it is systematically blocked in toxic ones. This episode shines a light on the crazy-making cycle survivors are trapped in: punished for speaking up, punished for staying silent, blamed for everything either way. Yet it also offers clarity and hope: the recognition that the absence of repair is not your fault, and healing is still possible. If you've been left alone in the wreckage, waiting for closure that never comes, this episode will help you name the gaping hole for what it is—and begin to build your own bridge to healing. DISCLAIMER:THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY RENEE SWANSON, COVERT NARCISSISM PODCAST, AND CNG LIFE COACHING IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE USED FOR DIAGNOSIS PURPOSES AND NOT INTENDED TO BE A SUBSTITUTE FOR CLINICAL CARE. PLEASE CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER FOR GUIDANCE SPECIFIC TO YOUR CASE. THIS MATERIAL DISCUSSES NARCISSISM IN GENERAL. RENEE SHARES STORIES FROM HER PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AS WELL AS FROM THOSE SHE HAS TALKED WITH FOR SEVERAL YEARS. HER MATERIAL DOES NOT CLAIM THAT ANY SPECIFIC PERSON HAS NARCISSISM AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO REFER TO ANY SPECIFIC PERSON AS HAVING NARCISSISM. PERMISSION IS NOT GRANTED TO LINK TO OR REPOST THIS MATERIAL TO SUPPORT AN ALLEGATION OR SUPPORT A CLAIM THAT ANY SPECIFIC PERSON IS A NARCISSIST. THAT WOULD BE AN UNAUTHORIZED MISUSE OF THE MATERIAL AND INFORMATION PROVIDED.
On this episode of the Scouting For Growth podcast, Sabine VdL talks to Yandy Plasencia, founder and CEO of DataHaven Software. In today's conversation we talk about Yandy's journey and vision as well as how mid-sized insurance companies can explore and empower their finance teams, especially their CFOs, by automating data reconciliation and unlocking real-time insights. KEY TAKEAWAYS For the most part, it all comes down to the basic leger/sub-ledger challenge. The core systems are transactional and have all the information of what took place, what payments were paid out, when a claim came in, what took place and everything to verify a claim has coverage within the rules defined by the policy. If the data isn't easy to extract so it's digestible and consumable by the right audience then it will be challenging for that audience to interpret the data, reconcile it and do it in a timely fashion. In smaller sized carriers there will be more technical folks who are not necessarily business folks, there's always a gap between what the business and technology folks are looking for and, although technology does a very good job of getting the data where it needs to go, it doesn't always meet the needs of the finance and accounting folks. There an ongoing friction between both departments. You need to build an intelligence layer with well-defined relationships across every single data point as it pertains to financials. If it affects financials you need to have a relationship or ontology or something that tells you how these data points are interrelated. If you don't have that then it's only creating a problem for something else that's going to come up very soon. The main issue with spreadsheets with visualisation tools is that those tools solve the problem short term until they don't, they are extremely helpful until they become painful and they become a bottleneck for the organisation to grow eventually. The tools don't have change processes in place as data sets get larger and as organisations grow. They also become a personnel risk because only 1 or 2 people in the company understand it. BEST MOMENTS ‘Data is a powerful tool, and it's “make it or break it” for a lot of companies, especially in insurance where the devil is in the details.'‘Being able to trace an expense back to the root system and getting a full transactional detail for that specific number is the most reliable way to do something.'‘It's only labour intensive if you try to do this completely manually and you don't leverage artificial intelligence in the right ways, and if you don't have a defined framework to do this, if you do, it's much easier.'‘It's not rocket science… it's just data science.' ABOUT THE GUESTS Yandy Plasencia is a visionary entrepreneur and software architect with deep expertise in AI, data engineering, insurance technology, and regulatory compliance. At DataHaven, Yandy and his team are creating an insurance-specific intelligence layer that automates reconciliation, accelerates financial analysis, and helps leadership trace changes in loss or expense ratios directly to operational events. LinkedIn ABOUT THE HOST Sabine is a corporate strategist turned entrepreneur. She is the CEO and Managing Partner of Alchemy Crew a venture lab that accelerates the curation, validation, & commercialization of new tech business models. Sabine is renowned within the insurance sector for building some of the most renowned tech startup accelerators around the world working with over 30 corporate insurers, accelerated over 100 startup ventures. Sabine is the co-editor of the bestseller The INSURTECH Book, a top 50 Women in Tech, a FinTech and InsurTech Influencer, an investor & multi-award winner. Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook TikTok Email Website This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
Join hosts Chase and Kyle as they dive into the thrilling concluding half of the "How to Train Your Dragon" live-action film. This episode is packed with action, full-circle moments, and in-depth discussions about the film's climactic scenes. Discover the nuances of character development, the emotional father-son dynamics, and the epic battles that define this iconic movie. The discussion covers Hiccup's growth, touches on the expanded storylines of characters like Snotlout and Astrid, Hiccup and Toothless's conflict with Stoic, and the climactic battle against the Red Death. The hosts reflect on the film's themes of family, bravery, and understanding, while also giving their final thoughts and opinions on the film. Key Highlights: The Trial of Flame's intense finale. Conflict arises from misunderstandings between Hiccup and Stoic. Toothless and Hiccup's epic showdown with the Red Death. Emotional reflections on family, friendship, and courage. A fun debate on who would win in a fight: King Leonidas or Chief Stoic. Don't miss our final episode in the three-part series on "How to Train Your Dragon," coming soon! We will be exploring the differences between the animated original, the live-action, and the book it's based on (loosely). Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Audible, anywhere you listen to your podcasts. Leave a great review wherever you can to help us reach more listeners and grow our fantasy-obsessed community! Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more fantasy adventures to come! Hashtags: #HowToTrainYourDragon #Podcast #Fantasy #FilmReview In this episode of the Fact or Fantasy Podcast, Chase and Kyle dive deep into the second half of 'How to Train Your Dragon' live action adaptation. They explore the intense climax of the story, focusing on the pivotal moments between Hiccup and Stoic, the emergence of the Red Death dragon, and the subsequent battle for Berk. The discussion highlights character development, themes of family and acceptance, and the impact of CGI on storytelling. They also reflect on the pacing of the film and the dynamics of Hiccup's relationship with Astrid, concluding with their thoughts on the film's overall execution and emotional depth. Takeaways The second half of the movie elevates the story significantly. Hiccup's relationship with Stoic is central to the narrative. The emergence of the Red Death dragon serves as a pivotal moment. The battle scenes are intense and well-executed. Character development is crucial for Hiccup and Stoic. The film explores themes of family and acceptance. The CGI brings the dragons to life effectively. The pacing of the film varies between the first and second halves. The relationship between Hiccup and Astrid feels forced at times. The backstory of Berk changes the motivations of the characters. Titles Epic Climax of How to Train Your Dragon Hiccup vs. Stoic: A Father-Son Conflict Sound Bites "Hiccup's relationship with Stoic is central." "The emergence of the Red Death is pivotal." "Character development is crucial for Hiccup." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Epic Adventure 01:48 The Trial of Flame and Hiccup's Growth 07:32 Conflict Between Hiccup and Stoic 10:08 The Rescue Mission Begins 11:40 The Emergence of the Red Death 15:45 Snotlout's Moment of Glory. 17:00 Hiccup and Stoic's Reconciliation. 18:53 The Final Showdown with the Red Death 20:18 The Emotional Reunion 22:06 Community and Change in Berk 22:40 Reflections on the Film's Themes 26:52 Character Dynamics and Relationships . 32:12 Exploring the Changes in Berk's Backstory 37:00 Debating the Future of the Franchise 39:24 Epic Showdown: Stoic vs. Leonidas 43:59 Fact or Fantasy theme with dragon edit.mp3