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In this episode of the RWS Clinician's Corner, Margaret sits down with Ashok Gupta for a deep dive into the brain's pivotal role in chronic illness—exploring how conditions like Long Covid, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, mold toxicity, and persistent inflammation can often be rooted in neural and nervous system dysregulation. They discuss the distinction between hardware (the body) and software (the brain and nervous system), the science and process of limbic retraining, and practical ways clinicians can integrate these approaches into their practices. In this interview, we discuss: -Brain retraining vs. meditation/stress reduction -The concept of creating and rewiring neural pathways -Acute vs. chronic illness: transition due to overactive protective responses -The role of genetic predispositions (e.g., detox ability, immune differences) -The three “R”s of brain retraining: regulate, retrain, re-engage -Practical considerations for implementation, maintenance, and long-term success -Strategies for integrating these techniques/the Gupta program in clinical practice The Clinician's Corner is brought to you by Restorative Wellness Solutions. Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/restorativewellnesssolutions/ Connect with Dr. Ashok Gupta: Website: http://www.guptaprogram.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guptaprogram/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/guptaprogram/ Special Offer to RWS Listeners: We offer all practicing clinicians free access to our brain retraining program for one year - worth $499 - they can sign up/apply at: https://guptaprogram.com/health-professionals/ Timestamps: 00:00 Mind-Body Healing Hypothesis 09:27 "Integrating Brain-Gut Axis Approaches" 12:59 "Brain Retraining for Chronic Issues" 18:18 Chronic Illness: Break the Vicious Cycle 26:26 Reengage with Joy Program 32:23 "Commit to a Healing Journey" 36:17 Acute vs. Chronic Treatment Approaches 43:50 "Brain Retraining Effectiveness Factors" 49:53 Brain Retraining for Clinicians 52:55 Clinician Co-Branding Service Launch 56:10 Incorporating Nervous System in Health 01:06:22 "Neuroplasticity Healing Success Stories" 01:10:42 Clinician's Corner: Episode Recap Speaker bio: Ashok is an internationally renowned Speaker, Filmmaker & Health Practitioner who has dedicated his life to supporting people through chronic illness, and achieving their potential. Ashok suffered from ME, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, around 25 years ago when he was studying at Cambridge University. Through neurological research that he conducted, he managed to get himself 100% better. He then set up a clinic to treat others, and then published the well-known neuroplasticity “limbic retraining” recovery program and app known as the Gupta Program in 2007. He has published several medical papers including randomized controlled trials on Long Covid, ME/CFS & Fibromyalgia, showing that the treatment is effective, and he is continually researching these conditions. Keywords: brain retraining, limbic retraining, neuroplasticity, chronic illness, chronic fatigue syndrome, ME/CFS, long Covid, fibromyalgia, mold toxicity, autoimmunity, gut health, nervous system regulation, functional medicine, integrative health, immune system, inflammation, trauma healing, stress reduction, somatic techniques, meditation, breath work, Gupta Program, functional health practitioners, clinical studies, pain management, anxiety, depression, food sensitivities, neuroscience, recovery Disclaimer: The views expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series are those of the individual speakers and interviewees, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC does not specifically endorse or approve of any of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. The information and opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. If you have any medical concerns, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC is not liable for any damages or injuries that may result from the use of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. By viewing or listening to this information, you agree to hold Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC harmless from any and all claims, demands, and causes of action arising out of or in connection with your participation. Thank you for your understanding.
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Meet nOMad Guide, Maggie Moore: Visionary Healer, Crystal Guide, Talisman jewelry maker, and Chakra Shaking creator Maggie Moore is on a mission to awaken the magic within you and become the most empowered version of yourself. Through healing Reiki sessions, Chakra Shaking dance experiences and custom Talisman jewelry creation, Maggie will remind you just how magnificent you are. Maggie connects to source energy and work with your guides while she crafts you a sacred piece of jewelry to take on your journey. Maggie teaches weekday Chakra Shaking dance classes on zoom to start your day off with intention, leads online women's witness circles to help you become a compassionate listener without needing to change or fix anyone on their path. Maggie loves teaching classes on Crystals, Chakras, and all things mystical to help you reawaken your intuitive and creative powers. Website: https://www.maggiemoore.world/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maggiemooreworld/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maggiemooreworld _________________________________________________________________
Thank you Amber for giving us the idea for this episode. The four of us sit down to discuss ways that we have had to purge in our lives because we did not recognize the need to keep pruning. John 15:1 - “I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit, He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit, He prunes it so that it may bear more fruit."Philippians 3:12 - 114 "Not that I have already obtained it or have already become perfect, but I press on so that I may lay hold of that for which also I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus. 13 Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus." We can be reached at marriageunfiltered@yahoo.comOr on Instagram at Marriage_Infiltered_PodcastWe hope to hear from you! Marriage Unfiltered is an independent podcast hosted by The Carters and the Fields. This podcast is not affiliated with Stonegate Fellowship in Midland, TX
This week on the podcast we're quickly approaching the REengage Winter Conference to help you get you 2025 kicked off with energy! As with our 2024 gatherings we're once again offering Continuing Education courses and we're thrilled to have Lynn Madison once again gracing our stage to teach a 2 hour course on The New Normal: Turning Negotiations Into Transactions on Monday, January 27th from 2:00-4:00pm. To help us break all of this down we welcome back into the studio the VP of Professional Development Young Brockhouse to tell us all about the course. There's still time to register at www.IllinoisRealtors.org!
AMDG. Kolbe seniors Ignatius, Dhilan, and Agnes join the Kolbecast to share an insider look at life as a Kolbe student. From their honor society activities to aerial acrobatics and magic, these students keep their schedules packed. The students share a range of experiences of homeschooling life, from taking music lessons at the University of Notre Dame to life on the road. What do all the students have in common? An impressive list of accomplishments and a love for learning that shines through in every sentence. Listen to hear about the challenges and successes these students have met with in their senior year, their advice for Kolbe students, and their future plans. related Kolbecast episodes & links: 132 Monday Morning Assembly 99 Gifted, Graced, and Formed 163 Postcards from France 241 Renew, Resolve, Reengage 186 Full Circle (of Fifths) and 201 The Soundtrack of Life with Dr. Carl Hasler and Mrs. Olivia Knuffke 196 Adaptable Asynchronous & Dynamic Digital Homeschool Options 148 Engage & Apply 141 From Homeschooling to The Merry Beggars with Peter Atkinson 24 Rise & Shine with Anthony & Clare Gath 124 In This Together and 125 Call the Advisor Cultivating Friendships and Enriching Social Activities for Homeschool Students Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
What happens when a high-powered attorney decides to tackle fear and anxiety head-on? On this episode of Leveraging Thought Leadership, Peter Winick speaks with Stephen J. Dietrich, corporate M&A attorney and author of Fear Dynamics: Harnessing fear and anxiety to create lasting happiness and meaningful achievement. Stephen shares how introspection and personal growth reshaped his approach to life and business. He explains how addressing emotional and mental health helped him not only find happiness but also skyrocket his professional success. Stephen discusses the surprising link between vulnerability and stronger client relationships. He details how embracing openness led to better teamwork, trust, and deeper connections in his law practice. His story challenges conventional thinking, proving that emotional honesty can drive exceptional business outcomes. From mental health stigma to corporate performance, Stephen's journey is a powerful example of how courage and self-awareness can transform both individuals and organizations. This conversation is packed with insights for leaders ready to rethink how they engage with their teams and clients. If you're wondering how emotional well-being can align with professional excellence, this episode will leave you inspired. Three Key Takeaways: • Vulnerability Builds Trust: Embracing emotional openness can deepen relationships with clients, colleagues, and teams, fostering collaboration and mutual respect. • Mental Health Drives Success: Addressing fear and anxiety not only enhances personal happiness but also leads to measurable improvements in professional performance and business outcomes. • Modeling Behavior Matters: Leaders who demonstrate transparency and resilience create an environment where others feel empowered to engage authentically, driving better teamwork and innovation. Thought Leadership like what Stephen is doing has the power to change lives, but getting it into the world can be an uphill battle. If you feel like you are losing your passion for thought leadership, read this article to get some tips from Peter on how to Reevaluate, Retool, and Reengage.
AMDG. What questions should homeschool parents be asking halfway through the academic year? Homeschooling moms and Kolbe employees Vanessa Delgado and Elyse Williams join the Kolbecast to talk about what to do— and not do!— if you've fallen behind; how to deal with burnout and unmotivated kids; when you should change courses and how to do it; when to start planning next year's courses; the role of ability tests; and so much more. Vanessa and Elyse will leave you feeling understood and encouraged, ready to take on second semester. Kolbecast episodes mentioned & relevant: 107 Wander & Wonder with Vanessa Delgado & Nikki Shaffer 207 A Privilege of a Lifetime with Elyse Williams 232 Part of the Family: Parents & Advisors as Partners 29 The February Staredown 140 Burnout Happens 83 This Is Only a Test 176 The Agenda Is to Grow with Art & Laraine Bennett 183 Gratuitous Gifts: Charisms with Sherry Weddell 59 The Secret Whiteboard 214 A Long View 74 Special Teams: Kolbe Dads Related links: Articles from the Kolbe.org Help Center: Late & Mid-Year Enrollment High School Planning folder High School Graduation Planner Interest & Ability Tools Grade Reporting Standardized Testing Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation aptitude testing Scripture readings for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
Happy new year everyone! We're kicking off the brand new year by drawing your attention to the quickly approaching REengage Winter Conference taking place January 27-30 in Bloomington-Normal. This conference is a MUST-ATTEND event for realtors, brokers, appraisers, new agents and everyone in between to make sure you start off the year right and hit the ground running. We're welcoming a full house of guests today including Tommy Choi, Jeff Kolbus, Megan Oswald, Nora Gruenberg, Neeley Erickson and Michael Dobrow to give you 5 MORE REASONS to make sure you're there!
Earlier this year, we conducted a state of the product industry survey. We had 925 people respond. We found that 15% of respondents are not utilizing email marketing to reach their audiences. My jaw fell to the floor! I've talked about why email marketing is so important in previous episodes. The number surprised me because email marketing has the highest ROI of all marketing channels. For every dollar that you put into email marketing, you can expect an average rate of return of $42, which is bananas. You won't get that with social media or even sometimes paid ads. Email marketing is also one of the best ways to build trust with your customers so that they come back time and time again to order with you. I have been shouting the importance of email marketing for years, but, today, I wanted to let our friends at Flodesk explain why email marketing is so important, what data you should be paying attention to, and overlooked opportunities when it comes to email marketing. My guest today is Dawn Richardson. She is the product education manager at Flodesk. She also runs her own business called Tech Savvy Creative. Dawn has a background in software engineering, and then she was in wedding photography. Now, she's back in the world of tech where she's helping creative entrepreneurs of all types. Her mission is to create a safe, fun, and welcoming corner of the Internet where entrepreneurs can learn how to leverage technology so they can spend more time doing work that matters most. You can try out Flodesk by going to our affiliate link at http://prooftoproduct.com/flodesk. This episode is brought to you by our Email Marketing For Product Makers guide. 49% of our customers want to hear from us consistently, yet, only a small percentage of product-based business owners are actively sending monthly emails to their customers. If you've struggled with what to say, when to send, or how to plan out your email marketing strategies, we've got just the tool for you. This tool and the optional training have helped hundreds of product makers plan out an entire year's worth of emails. And, the best part… they are creating templates that they can rinse & repeat year after year. DOWNLOAD NOW You can view full show notes and more at http://prooftoproduct.com/368 Quick Links: Free Wholesale Audio Series Free Resources Library Free Email Marketing for Product Makers PTP LABS Paper Camp
The pain of church hurt is real. But so is the hope of healing. Pastor Joe Dobbins has helped thousands of people move from anger, distrust and heartache to safely reignite their participation in their faith and church. Ed Stetzer sits down with him to talk about his book, "Hope After Church Hurt: How to Heal, Reengage and Rediscover God's Heart for You" and how to move forward in your faith when you've been disappointed by the church on Ed Stetzer Live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Pfister is the Founder of WinBack Labs, which helps companies win back lost customers. He has generated over 50,000 customers, allowing him to work with brands and notable figures like Fidelity Investments and Tony Robbins. With over 20 years of marketing experience, Dan generated 57x ROI from his first win-back campaign. In this episode: Customers leave for many reasons, and it's not always because they're unsatisfied. Businesses often acquire new customers rather than winning back churned ones, believing they're a lost cause. However, these customers hold the highest ROI potential. How can you reengage them before it's too late? Customer retention marketer Dan Pfister leverages a proven system to win back lost customers. It involves identifying why your customers left and whether it's profitable to reengage them. You can accomplish this through qualitative and quantitative surveys. Once you have a list of customers you want to retain, Dan advises determining their needs and creating additional value through personalized offers. You can also prevent churn by communicating with your customers consistently and encouraging them to provide feedback. In the latest episode of Systems Simplified, Adi Klevit talks with Dan Pfister, the Founder of WinBack Labs, about winning back lost customers. Dan explains how he leverages data systems to reengage customers, why customers leave, and how to prevent them from going.
In this episode of Crosswinds Unleashed, we continue our conversation on the launch of ReEngage, a new ministry at Crosswinds designed to help couples strengthen their marriages. Whether facing challenges or simply looking to grow closer, ReEngage offers a fresh opportunity for couples to connect, find support, and experience transformation. Tune in as we learn more about how the ministry functions and what it looks like to attend. This week, Pastor Craig Cooper is joined by fellow pastors on staff: Elijah Merrill, the Technical Arts Director; Vanessa Samuels, the Kids Ministry Pastor; and Betty Ryan, the Executive Pastor.Visit us online: crosswinds.church
In this episode of Crosswinds Unleashed, we're excited to announce the launch of ReEngage, a new ministry at Crosswinds designed to help couples strengthen their marriages. Whether facing challenges or simply looking to grow closer, ReEngage offers a fresh opportunity for couples to connect, find support, and experience transformation. Tune in as we hear from the team behind the ministry and learn more about its vision. This week, Pastor Craig Cooper is joined by fellow pastors on staff: Elijah Merrill, the Technical Arts Director; Vanessa Samuels, the Kids Ministry Pastor; and Betty Ryan, the Executive Pastor.Visit us online: crosswinds.church
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On today's podcast I sat down and spoke with Joe Dobbins, Pastor and Author of "Hope after Church Hurt: How to Heal, Reengage, and Rediscover God's Heart for You." Written for anyone wounded in a place of worship, and unsure how to move forward in their faith, this powerful book is an insightful and honest guide into eight unique types of church hurt--and how to heal from them.Having helped thousands move from anger, distrust, apathy, and heartache to safely reengaging in their faith--and local church--Pastor Joe Dobbins offers compassion, wisdom, and practical advice to help you· understand why church hurt is so potent and hard to address· break free from bad beliefs, self-defeating patterns, and cycles of pain· discover the way to inner healing· release your pain and reframe your story· find the courage to reengage in a faith community· protect yourself in the futureTo learn more about Joe or this book visit: https://www.joedobbins.org/Registration for this years retreat closes Sunday September 8th. Secure your spot at our Fall Men's Retreat: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/2024-mens-retreatTo get more PoM Podcast content and join a global community of men who help support PoM join The Herd: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/join-the-herd The next session of Tribe begins December 1st. If you are looking for a community of men to grow with and learn from consider joining Tribe XV. Registration is currently open. https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/tribe-xvThis podcast is sponsored by Dark Water Woodwork. Dark Water Woodwork is offering a discount code exclusively for the podcast listeners. Use the discount code "PSALM824" to save 15% off of your next beard oil purchase. https://www.darkwaterkc.comSupport the Show.
Subscriber-only episodeOn today's podcast I sat down and spoke with Joe Dobbins, Pastor and Author of "Hope after Church Hurt: How to Heal, Reengage, and Rediscover God's Heart for You." Written for anyone wounded in a place of worship, and unsure how to move forward in their faith, this powerful book is an insightful and honest guide into eight unique types of church hurt--and how to heal from them.Having helped thousands move from anger, distrust, apathy, and heartache to safely reengaging in their faith--and local church--Pastor Joe Dobbins offers compassion, wisdom, and practical advice to help you· understand why church hurt is so potent and hard to address· break free from bad beliefs, self-defeating patterns, and cycles of pain· discover the way to inner healing· release your pain and reframe your story· find the courage to reengage in a faith community· protect yourself in the futureTo learn more about Joe or this book visit: https://www.joedobbins.org/Registration for this years retreat closes Sunday September 8th. Secure your spot at our Fall Men's Retreat: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/2024-mens-retreatTo get more PoM Podcast content and join a global community of men who help support PoM join The Herd: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/join-the-herd The next session of Tribe begins December 1st. If you are looking for a community of men to grow with and learn from consider joining Tribe XV. Registration is currently open. https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/tribe-xvThis podcast is sponsored by Dark Water Woodwork. Dark Water Woodwork is offering a discount code exclusively for the podcast listeners. Use the discount code "PSALM824" to save 15% off of your next beard oil purchase. https://www.darkwaterkc.com
With internships drawing to their completion at CCBR, as well as numerous other pro-life organizations around the world, it is a vital time to provide a small amount of guidance for those stepping out of the Wardrobe and returning to their home communities. #prolifegeneration #prolife #prolifemovement In today's episode, host Cam talks through 6 important steps for returning home and allowing your training and experience continue to shape your life and the lives around you. 00:00 Introduction 02:56 Cam babbling about different fantasy series' 09:10 Step 1 - Rest 10:20 Step 2 - Intentional reflection 11:55 Step 3 - Reconnect with friends and family in your community 13:55 Step 4 - Remember the plight of the pre-born 14:55 Step 5 - Reengage 17:03 Step 6 - Reconnect with ALL of your fellow intern alumni 19:50 Conclusion For more PLG podcast content, go to www.prolifeguys.com Contact Cam with ideas, comments, and questions at email@prolifeguys.com
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Although summertime may mean fun and downtime, health risks still abound during this “let loose” season. Join me as I discuss how healthcare companies can re-engage with patients during the summer months. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheryl-mccants/support
Someone asked me this week, why are men in their "sassy era?" I give my thoughts on why people are having a harder time connecting, and how you can start creating more connections and purging the wrong ones. What makes you a hookup girl versus the wifey type? Let's discuss how you can begin to change their perception of you, and what you can do if you are stuck in that box. I go over how long is too long for a situationship and also take on an audience situation on whether she should stay or go. I end the podcast with an audience question for the women: "Is there a best time/way for a man to come back into your life to repair your connection?" Chapters 00:00 Why Are Men in Their Sassy Era 21:41 How to Get Out of Hookup Girl Box 32:20 Is an 8-Month Situationship Too Long? 41:18 Audience Situation: Should You Stay or Go? 50:43 Audience Question: When to Reengage? Apply to Work with Me: https://confidencechris.com/coachingapplication Take my Free Dating Personality Quiz: https://confidencechris.com/quiz/ Sign up for my free weekly coaching newsletter: https://confidencechris.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/confidence-chris/support
Send us a Text Message.Struggling with how to support those in your church battling addiction or other hurts? In this episode of The Covenant Eyes Podcast, Karen Potter and Rob Stoddard welcome Nate Graybill, National Director of Regeneration Ministry. Nate shares the heart behind Regeneration, a powerful 12-step program designed to help people find freedom from any struggle through a biblical lens.Here's what you'll learn:- How Regeneration goes beyond traditional recovery programs.- The importance of spiritual formation in the healing journey.- How your church, regardless of size, can implement Regeneration.- Additional resources from Watermark Resources, including Regeneration for Students and ReEngage marriage ministry.Is your church ready to become a place of healing? Regeneration equips your church to walk alongside those in need, helping them find true transformation in Christ.LINKS:Regeneration ministry: https://regenerationrecovery.orgWatermark Resources: https://WatermarkResources.comStay tuned for more insightful episodes and interviews right here on The Covenant Eyes Podcast!Covenant Eyes: https://covenanteyes.comFOLLOW US:Twitter: @covenanteyesInstagram: @covenant.eyesFacebook: /covenanteyes -------------------------------TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Introductions with Nate Graybill01:51 - What is the Regeneration Ministry at Watermark Church?05:13 - The Commitment of Regeneration Ministry - Daily Engagement for 1 Year11:38 - Mentors and Involvement in Regeneration Ministry Nationwide14:22 - Engagement in Regeneration Ministry16:27 - How Churches Can Get Involved--Especially with Small Church Staff20:35 - Closing CommentsTry Covenant Eyes for FREE today!Use Promo Code: FreePodcast
Feeling stuck and looking to inject some joy into your summer? In this episode, I'm sharing 10 fun and practical tips to help you break out of your rut and make the most of the sunny season! Explore Your City: Rediscover your hometown through the eyes of a tourist and uncover hidden gems. Learn Something New: Dive into a new hobby or skill – it's a great way to shake things up. Get Back into Reading: Reignite your love for books and let your imagination soar. Declutter Your Space: Clear out your closet and only keep clothes that fit well and make you feel amazing. Prioritize Church: Make attending church a regular part of your week and connect with your faith community. Reengage with the Bible: Dive deeper into scripture and find daily inspiration (check out The Daily Grace Co!) Embrace Your Inner Child: Do activities that your younger self would love – from cloud watching to baking nostalgic treats. Join a Local Group: Find a local club or group to meet new people and build community. Improve Your Sleep: Ensure you're getting quality rest so you can fully enjoy your days. Fill Your Cup: Take time for activities that rejuvenate you, both physically and spiritually. Whether you're decluttering your space, exploring new hobbies, or just getting a good night's sleep, these tips will help you find joy and purpose this summer. Tune in and start making the most of your season! SCRIPTURE WORD SEARCH: https://amzn.to/45vXAzs Get your By Words Story candle here: https://www.juneandblume.com/shop/p/storycandle (Use code BYWRDS10 for 10% off your June + Blume order!) Shop my favorite Bible studies + devotionals: thedailygraceco.com/HANNAHH Get 20% off your BIOHM Health order with code HANNAH: https://www.biohmhealth.com/ Connect: www.thehannahhughes.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehannahhughes/ https://www.instagram.com/thebywordsshow/ Join my email community to be the first to hear the latest news and exciting updates: https://hannahhughes.myflodesk.com/ykr11vz33y Shop my Amazon faves: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thehannahhughes --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bywords/support
In this episode, Linda-Gail Bekker, MBChB, DTM&H, DCH, FCP(SA), PhD, uses a case study to illustrate why patients living with HIV may disengage with their care and how best to reengage them once they present at the clinic, including discussion of:The valid reasons patients have for disengaging with their HIV careWhy the return to care should be celebratedHow to support people living with HIV as they reengage in careHow to prevent future loss to follow-upPresenter:Linda-Gail Bekker, MBChB, DTM&H, DCH, FCP(SA), PhDCEO, Desmond Tutu Health FoundationDirector, Desmond Tutu HIV CentreProfessor of MedicineFaculty of Health SciencesUniversity of Cape TownCape Town, South AfricaContent based on an online CME program supported by an educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.Link to full program:https://bit.ly/3xicSeFGet access to all of our new podcasts by subscribing to the CCO Infectious Disease Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify.
June around Be the Bridge means we celebrate because it's our anniversary month! 2024 marks 8 years of Be the Bridge! So we are taking this month to look at the work we are doing and the impact we are making collectively. In this episode, we are focusing on the Be the Bridge programs department and diving into our Community Groups and Youth and University Program. Tange Johnson, Andrea Middleton, Jefferson Jones, and Tanya Rogers share about their roles at the Be the Bridge and invite you to teengage with us! You'll also hear from Cole Middleton and Ben Scholes about the impact Be the Bridge has had on their lives. Together, we can bring transformation and flourishing. Go to bethebridge.com/give to financially partner with us. We are connected and the work continues! Host & Executive Producer - Latasha Morrison Senior Producer - Lauren C. Brown Producer, Editor, & Music - Travon Potts with Integrated Entertainment Studios Assistant Producer - Sarah Connatser
"The stakes are so high, and it's very easy for educators to get overwhelmed and burnt out with things often outside the locus of their controls. You really need to build some sustainability in order to persist in the classroom, and that's where our organizations come in." If educators support students, who is supporting the educators?_ _Hear about the resources available to local educators to ensure their cups are overflowing before they pour into scholars at their schools. Taylor Cao of Teach901 and Erin Wendell of New Memphis, both former classroom educators, are focused on how to retain and refresh quality Mid-South educators to ensure the next generation of leaders is equipped, connected, and informed. Resources mentioned in this episode include: Celebrate What's Right: Big Ideas for Big Change Teach901 New Memphis Stride program for early-career educators Teachers' Lounge Educators of Excellence Awards City Leadership Memphis Teacher Residency Teach901 events SOS Kinfolk Comeback Coffee National Civil Rights Museum MSCS increases educator pay local educator discounts Memphis Literacy Institute Chalkbeat Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER Funds) MSCS volunteer form This episode is made possible in partnership with Independent Bank.
0:00: Reaction to Jay Monahan's first presser conference in eight months11:00: The state of Rory McIlroy's game with the Masters less than a month away15:00: Scottie Scheffler's chances of going back to back at The Players19:50: Evaluating a Players field diminished by the last few years of defections25:00: Can the "fatigued" fan be reengaged?30:00: How to keep up with the guys the rest of the week, including nightly mini-pods!
This week, Little Green Light shares advice for reengaging your lapsed donors. Then we take a Rewind back to a conversation with Randy Gorod about how to make better use of your donor data to segment your different donor groups and get ahead of those lapsed relationships more easily. In this episode, we mention a few resources you may want to check out! — Find Little Green Light's Free Resources: www.littlegreenlight.com/jenni — Check out Randy Gorod's website: pisgahconsulting.com — Get my once-per-week email newsletter: nonprofitjenni.com/subscribe Produced by Ben Hill Sound Music by Emily Summers ©2024 Nonprofit Jenni. All Rights Reserved.
Ever found yourself scratching your head over dwindling engagement rates from your subscribers? Don't worry, we've all been there. In this episode, Ken dives into some actionable tips to re-energize your dormant subscribers and breathe new life into your email campaigns.Give these tactics a try, and watch as your dormant subscribers come back to life, eager to engage with your brand once again. Thanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast! Want to learn more about how to get more out of email marketing? Visit Ken's website at https://www.KENISEMAIL.com/packagesSupport the show Be sure to check out Ken's website for details on working with him. Go to https://www.KENisEMAIL.com/packages for information.Don't see a package that works for you? Ken will customize a package to fit your needs.Join the Inner Circle! Go to https://www.KENisEMAIL.com/theinnercircle for information
Join us on the Anatomy of Leadership podcast where we welcome our inaugural guest, John Locke, an esteemed Executive Coach at Forvis and a dear friend. In this vibrant discussion, we explore John's impressive contributions to the coaching world, including his pioneering role in developing an internal executive coaching practice at a top accounting firm.Locke's expertise extends to being a co-founder of the International Coach Federation's Western North Carolina subchapter and holding multiple coaching certifications that speak to his commitment to fostering leadership and personal growth.In this conversation, John Locke discusses the concept of self-mastery and the importance of the energy pyramid which illuminates the path to achieving our highest potential, intertwining physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual disciplines—a holistic approach to life and leadership. Locke emphasizes the significance of community and connection in maintaining a healthy and fulfilling life. Locke suggests that individuals reengage with important relationships, refuel their bodies through proper nutrition and exercise, and prioritize recovery, including quality sleep. Locke concludes by expressing the importance of gratitude and encouraging listeners to make intentional changes for personal growth and the benefit of those around them.Key Takeaways:Develop yourself from the top down, starting with your spiritual purpose and focusing on mental, emotional, and physical well-being.Community and connection are essential for a healthy and fulfilling life.Reengage with important relationships, refuel your body through proper nutrition and exercise, and prioritize recovery, including quality sleep.
In today's episode, Angela, Pastor Aaron, and Pastor Kevin talk to Jason and Nikki Williams, leaders of ReEngage, a Care Group at Bethlehem Church designed for married couples looking to reconnect, reignite, or resurrect their marriage. Listen to their powerful testimony of how God brought their marriage from the brink of divorce to better and stronger than ever before. Couples of any age or life stage can benefit from ReEngage, whether you struggle to get along in everyday life, your marriage is broken, or you want to grow closer together. Wherever you are in your marriage, ReEngage is a powerful ministry that can help you and your spouse in this season of life. To sign up for ReEngage, click here: https://bit.ly/3UviICt.
The Likely and Registered Voter polls are virtually tied between Trump and Biden. Biden is overperforming with older voters while Trump is with younger. Biden is in a better position. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
We discuss the Biden/Trump polls. and the re-engagement of the youth vote. Attorney Marc Elias points out that the Supreme Court will further lose credibility if it rules against the Colorado Supreme Court. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
In this message, Pastor Brad unpacks what it means to engage our calling and how we can join together to impact those around us.
Pastor Brad talks about how Cross Bridge can engage our world
Three years ago, we launched a campaign to help us engage with the world around us and we're revisiting where we are now and and how we can impact the people in our lives and in our community. This week, Pastor Brad talks specifically how we can engage our one and our community like Jesus.
PDubs and PD start looking ahead to the upcoming sermon series in October. The sermon series will be looking to ReEngage with the concept of the One and the RE Campaign. They share about the importance of sharing the Gospel with those who don't know Jesus or walked away from the faith.
The life blood of your business is your ability to bring in new clients, consistently.Why is it that so many new client opportunities end up disappearing?You've done everything “by the book.” You've built a relationship, provided value, education, and given them plenty of room to make a decision without any pressure…then poof, they're gone.Why does this keep happening if you honestly could have helped them?In this episode of Stump The Guru Podcast, I spoke aboutHow To Reengage A “Lost” Sale. I've made it my life's mission to give you the clarity that you are missing in your sales process, through decades of working with thousands of business owners all over the world, refining Trust-Based Selling into a true art form.This podcast is live, unedited, unrehearsed and with guests from all over the world, from all different industries …. Listen in as I offer coaching you on how you can handle this particular situation whilst my guests try to stump me with their challenging sales situations.Get access to Ari's Free Masterclass at www.UnlockTheGame.com/Video, order his new book "Unlock The Sales Game" at www.UnlockTheGame.com/AriBookOrderNow, subscribe to his podcast "Stump The Guru" or to be a guest on his live show, visit www.UnlockTheGame.com/StumpTheGuru, or if you'd like to learn about becoming an "Ari Galper Certified Trust-Based Selling Coach", visit www.UnlockTheGame.com/BecomeACoach
On this episode of The Full Desk Experience, we dive into the importance of data quality in the world of staffing and recruiting. From cleaning and maintaining candidate and client information to implementing reengagement campaigns, our host, Kortney Harmon, helps you understand how improving data quality in your Applicant Tracking System (ATS) can provide numerous advantages.Join Kortney Harmon on this episode of FDE Express and gain quick insights on how to enhance data quality in your ATS and reap the benefits in the dynamic world of staffing and recruiting. Don't miss this opportunity to optimize your operations and drive success in your talent business.
The gang gets together after a long break for Samuel and what it feels like to be back. We discuss reengaging, what that feels like, and some ways to succeed. -- Our links: https://linktr.ee/communityroutes Please rate us on iTunes and Spotify! We need all the help we can get to spread the word about mental health. Reach out and start a conversation with us! We would love to hear from you on Facebook or Instagram or you can email us at communityroutes.pod@gmail.com Special Thanks to Julie Richards for hosting, Steve Dodge for the theme song, and Alexander Wells for the logo. Can't get enough? Support the show through our Patreon.
The HD Your Biz® Show - Human Design for Business with Jamie Palmer
On today's episode of the HD Your Biz Podcast - Human Design for Business I continue the deep dive into the 12 profiles series in human design. Today's episode the 3/6 profile in human design known as the Martyr Role Model. This profile moves about the world with a deep inner wisdom and oscilates between experimentation and observation. They live their life in three distinct phases and are here to be of trusted council to the world. The 3/6 needs to go through cycles of trial and error in order to embody the wisdom and step into the role model mentor role. These people experiement, create allegencies and build trust as the lead by being of council to others. They are deeply wise and their wisdom becomes stronger with age. If you want to dive deeper into human design I invite you to explore the HD Wild Program. ********** Podcast Transcription Below ******************** Speaker 1 (00:02): The three six profile, the martyr role model in traditional human design, or as I like to say, the experiment mentor, you are here to experiment and mentor others from the wisdom of your experiments. You are resilient, authentic, and you lead the people with your insights. You are sought out for your counsel. You find equilibrium by honoring your pull to dance with life while nourishing yourself with alone time. You build trust slowly with those who believe in your fundamentals. You show us what it means to be an embodied, authentic leader who isn't afraid to fail. Your failure fuels your wisdom, your strength and determination inspire every soul you come in contact with. Let's dive into the three six profile. So with the three six, we are here with the third line, the experimenter. And they're really the transition between the first floor and the second floor. (01:06): This is really how we make material in the world. This is how we have success on the material plane. And then you have the sixth line who's here to be a mentor and a role model and really to show us how to lead in the world through guiding and giving others their quote, blessing or stamp of approval. So this profile is a challenging profile because for the first 30 years, the six line exists in three phases. Phase one to 30, phase two, 30 to 50, phase three, 50 and beyond. And roughly, roughly, those ages are approximate, but in the first 30 years, they're living as a double three profile. So there is a lot of trial and error and experiment. And from the outside world, it can be very challenging. There can be a lot of failures that happen. (02:08): There can be a lot of failures that happen for the three six profile, and it can come with a lot of shame and guilt. But there's also deep wisdom in learning that happens during that phase of experimentation. And then in phase two, which is 30 to 50 years, is a period of retreat as they go and they kind of build their foundation and they climb back and they go to the roof and they begin to observe and they begin to try to heal those wounds that they experienced in their first 30 years. This is often where they establish a family and they build a foundation. But businesses often they kind of do things a little bit aloof here, they're not super connected to it. And then in phase 30, which is kind of 50 years and beyond, they start to Speaker 2 (02:58): Reengage with life. They come down from the roof or as I like to say, they kind of get their wings and they can oscillate between this time of retreat and this time of being with the people. And they have gained this wisdom, but they still have these wounds they've gotten for the first 30 years. And I always like to say, I don't think most six lines wounds heal like a third line. I think they're always kind of tender. And so these are people who can be skeptical. They're very discerning with who they trust. They often observe before they engage, and yet people are constantly seeking out their approval. But the challenge here is the third line wants to get into the field of life. They want to operate on the material plane, they want to be on the playing field. And the sixth line kind of prefers to be on the roof. (03:48): And the third line wants to get its hands to his things. And they've got double third line for their first 30 years. And so this is a struggle. These are people who bump into things, life bumps into them, and they have to realize that they are not a failure. It's they move about the world through trial and error. That's how they experience the world. And there is this resiliency that is developed during that phase one. And it's during that phase one that they also gain the experiences they need to turn that into wisdom in phases two and three. And so they experience what life is like and they realize like, oh man, I don't know that I actually like this. And they may feel sort of unfulfilled or incomplete or weary of life. And then into phase two, they begin to experience more a tension. (04:43): It's almost like they have two different personalities. The three, it bumps into things, life bumps into them. And then in they've got their sixth line that wants to retreat so they can become disinterested in life and what life has to offer because they've bumped into so many things. And there's often a lot of wounds from the first 30 years of life that they just like, I don't want to be down with the people. I don't feel safe to be down with the people. I'm going to stay up here. But the third line's like, and I want to jump into things. And so there's this tension. And particularly during phases two and three, there's challenges that they face with perfectionism and trust and in decision. And it's during that second phase where they're here to establish a family. They're here to have security and build that sense of what's, what does my life look like? (05:34): What does my career look like? What does my family look like? And that happens in phase two, but depending upon what happened in their first 30 years, they either balance this tension well or they don't feel safe to head out into the world at all. And there's usually not a lot of nuance in between that. It's like people typically fall into one of two camps. And so at a healthy expression, they need to balance their desire to experiment and gain wisdom while also honoring their need to observe. And then in phase three, they kind of fully embody, they fully step onto the roof. They fully incorporate that wisdom that they learn from the first 30 years of life. And they're still going to bump into things. And the bumping into things is often for them so that they can have more wisdom. But the reality is they have this unique perspective. (06:23): They are a valuable resource. They're a sounding board to other people. And they don't really lead by getting their hands dirty. They, they may lead by getting their hands dirty for themselves, but that's not necessarily how they guide other people. People will come to the three six for council and they'll get guidance, and then the three six will immediately get back on the roof and observe. But understand that these are people, it takes time for these people to develop self-confidence, develop self-trust to gain mastery, because there's this constant dancing with their discoveries of their third line and the wisdom that comes along with that. And then the sixth line to be a living example of lesson learned. So these are people who as they mature, they gain more wisdom, they gain more trust, they gain more confidence over time, and they embody leading by learning from mistakes. (07:13): And they really have a resilience to stick with the course in spite of what might come up. So the three six s are resilient, they're strong, and they have a capacity to show the world a new way to lead. They persevere. And I think it's important to understand that the challenges here are abundant. And the reality is awareness is key because the three and the six operate fundamentally differently. One's in the lower trigram, but they face two different struggles. So they often might feel like they're just fighting themselves or that they have two different personalities. And really learning to navigate that becomes key. And I always say six lines. They kind of have this wound from the first 30 years that's tender. And that leads them to struggle to trust other people. It may lead them to sit in indecision, it may lead them to perfectionism. (08:08): And they'll sit there and they'll tweak and they'll hone and they'll adjust and they'll modify and they learn and observe for years. And they never really step into that mental role. And I think it's important to note that, and nobody really talks about this, but I think it's important to mention that just because you're a sixth line does not mean that you're automatically guaranteed to step into that role model role, particularly if you have not been following your strategy and an authority. So understand that this three six, they may never step into that mental role because they don't feel safe. And it's important to understand that there is a lack of trust, both internally and externally. They don't trust themselves to come down the roof because they don't know what will happen if they're going to get tackled. And then they don't know if they can trust other people. (08:58): So it's important for them to integrate the experience experiments that they had into learning so that six line can carry that with them. And the reality is when they do turn that into wisdom, they'll thrive. And it's important for them to understand that the sixth line doesn't want to get hurt. But that's kind of how the third line operates. The third line operates through trial and error. So there's a tension there that exists. And three, six children, they're often labeled as failures. They often make a lot of, they make and break a lot of bongs early in life, and they often carry those wounds into adulthood. They often experience a lot of shame and a lot of mistakes. And it really piles up to leaving them feeling inferior to other people. And this may lead them wanting to give up and hide away. And so teaching a three six child, this is how you go about learning in the world and that your discover great discoveries come from experimentation is really important. (10:12): And so for a three six, we want them to be engaged in the wonder of life. But these childhood wounds can carry a great deal of distress into adulthood. For the three six, they end up with trust issues and they struggle in relationships. They also can really get into indecision of whether or not they should move forward, or whether it's the right time or not, or whether they should get off the roof or whether or not they should engage in life. And really understanding and leaning into their strategy and authority is really what becomes key, because perfectionism is ever present in a three six. They have high standards, they have high expectations. They don't really like to fully commit to things until they are certain they can meet the expectations they've set for themselves. And often their expectations that they've set for themselves are incredibly realistic. (11:01): So there's a lot that you have to kind of contend with as a three six. But the reality is they are keenly aware of the fact that there are many ways to accomplish the same thing. And there is no one answer. There are many answers. And that's a really important thing to understand. So some questions to ask A three six profile, can I trust this person, this idea, this environment? What did I learn from this experience? Am I sitting in indecision? What do you recommend? Even though you may not want to personally be involved? Am I identifying with my mistakes or am I using, looking at my mistakes as a way in which I gained wisdom? Where might I need to reestablish a bond in my relationships? Am I sitting on the fence of indecision? Am I obsessing over something as a means to avoid moving forward or coming off of the roof? Am I spending time alone? Am I spending time with people? And lastly, what stories am I telling myself that are no longer serving me? That is the three six profile. Thank you so much for tuning in.
Have you ever had a failure in your life that still haunts you? Most of us have. Today we jump to the end of the story to look how Jesus & His resurrection brought restoration to a massive failure. Jump in with us in Sections 247 of the Gospel Harmonies @ https://www.harmonychurch.cc/tracking-jesus-timeline/. IT'S EASY TO GIVE at Harmony, text any amount to (859) 459-0316 to get started (or give online @ my.harmonychurch.cc/give ). OPENING ILLUSTRATION: Several weeks ago I installed a new shower in our bathroom. Let me just tell you, I'm at best mildly handy. Like I'm constantly thinking, “don't cut your hand out, don't cut your hand off”. But I knew our shower wasn't going to fix itself. So, I got some advice from Anthony and went after it. Everything was going great until about the 2nd hour into it the demolition when I accidentally place my little ladder on the shower drain pipe without knowing it and snapped it off - inside the wall… It was just downhill from there. I had to cut out the floor to fix the pipe - the structure I put in to support the pipe kept it from fitting up snugly to the base - which of course I realized after gluing the basin down. Literally, when I was on the 10-yard line and installing the shower handle, I had to put a screw into the valve behind the wall and the screw broke off in the valve, behind the wall… Oh man, it was just failure after failure - what was crushing about it is when that stuff happened to me. It doesn't just feel like I've hit an issue, it feels like it is me... Failure feels crushing because failure feels final It feels personal… b How do you personally respond to failure? I mean big failures? What does it mean for you when your business failed? When your marriage failed? When your kids ended up not turning out at all like you dreamed they would? When you fail your kids? Ways people tend to respond to failure… -Anger -Avoidance - act as though it never happened - give attention to something else, withdraw -Reengage with a vengeance -Create agreements ("I'll never let xy&z happen to me again,” ”I'm never going to allow myself to be put in that situation again") -Self-doubt -Embarrassment & shame -Depression & Desperation These are just some of the ways we all try and overcome failure. I want to ask you a pretty serious question… What's the worst failure of your life? Now, I want to be gentle with your soul right now, I'm not trying to bring you into a dark place, so you need to be gentle with yourself too. Don't start beating yourself up about it. I want you to just kind of put it out on a pedestal for you to look at, without judgment. But what is it? What's the thing you're most embarrassed about or wish you could change? I'm not going to share mine, but don't kid yourself, I have one for me. I'm as human as you. I can see it on a pedestal, right there. Can I, for a moment, take you into someone else's worst moment in life? It is Thursday, April 6th, AD 30 (this is my best, educated guess on the date). The disciples have just had the Passover dinner with Jesus. Jesus is betrayed by a kiss, soldiers arrest Him. Peter sneaks into the courtyard of the proceedings. Peter's cold, he's warming himself at the fire, his stomach is turning, he's nervous, Jesus isn't fighting, He's not even standing up for Himself. Had Peter been wrong about Him? All of the sudden a young girl says, “aren't you with Him?” speaking of Jesus. Peter, without even thinking deny's it, “I don't know what you're talking about” 2 more times he's pointed out. The third time Peter calls down curses - in our culture this would be like, “lady, I don't know what the F you're talking about”… Just at that moment, in the darkness of the night with the fire still burning to coals and the first rays of light breaking over the horizon, a rooster crows… And Peter remembers this… Luke 22:31-34 31 “Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift all of you as wheat. 32 But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.” 33 But he replied, “Lord, I am ready to go with you to prison and to death.” 34 Jesus answered, “I tell you, Peter, before the rooster crows today, you will deny three times that you know me.” Peter's so embarrassed, such a failure, that when Jesus dies on the cross, he's nowhere to be found. b “I'll go to prison and death” - he couldn't even admit he knew Jesus… The timeline of events after this… April 7th - Jesus dies on the cross - terrible, brutal April 7th - Jesus is placed in the grave April 8th - Jesus is in the grave - dead April 9th - Jesus is in the grave till shortly after sunrise - Jesus raises from the dead and appears to the women and several disciples April 16th - Jesus appears again to the disciples Sometime after this, before May 18th, Jesus appears to Peter & the Disciples again on the Sea of Galilee Jesus had told the disciples to go to Galilee and wait for Him. Paul tells us that in these off times, Jesus appeared to over 500 people… Peter getting antsy. I picture Peter bouncing his leg, worry growing in him - he failed Jesus. Finally, Peter says, “I'm going fishing!” he gets up and goes and 6 of the other disciples decide they're going too… They are out on the lake and NOTHING is going right for them. They haven't caught one single fish. There is just about nothing worse if you are a good fisherman than catching nothing. They're out there and Jesus shows up, He tells them to cast their net on the right side of their boat… They listen and do it and catch a huge catch of fish - this is something Jesus did when he first called Peter… A very similar miracle. Peter jumps in the water and swims to shore, Jesus and the boys eat a fish breakfast over a fire on the shore - I've been to this spot, there is this giant piece of bedrock that juts out above the water - this is near the spot where Jesus performed the miracle of the fish and bread. Jesus and Peter go off and have a private conversation and I'd like to let you listen to it… John 21:15-19 15 When they had finished eating, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?” “Yes, Lord,” he said, “you know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Feed my lambs.” 16 Again Jesus said, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” He answered, “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Take care of my sheep.” 17 The third time he said to him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, “Do you love me?” He said, “Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Feed my sheep. 18 Very truly I tell you, when you were younger you dressed yourself and went where you wanted; but when you are old you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will dress you and lead you where you do not want to go.” 19 Jesus said this to indicate the kind of death by which Peter would glorify God. Then he said to him, “Follow me!” Did you see it? Peter denied Jesus 3 times Jesus asked him if he loved Him 3 times b ILLUSTRATION: Have you ever seen a video of a surgeon work? it's incredible - they cut into a person's body, go straight to the problem, sometimes a microscopic level, and they start cutting… Jesus with absolute precision goes straight for Peter's heart b Jesus wasn't willing to let Peter hide away in failure b He wanted to take Peter's worst failure and make it his greatest Faith Story! CLOSING ILLUSTRATION: Can I ask you a question today? Are you willing to let Jesus into your worst failure and let Him turn it into your greatest Faith Story? all it takes is you inviting Him into it. Some of you, Jesus wants to break your addictions, He wants to call you out of your life of lust, he wants to forgive you and walk with you, he wants to call you out and say, “Follow Me!” I can remember after a particularly bad period of time of feeling like I was completely failing in my faith - you think it's bad when you are struggling, try being a guy or gal that has to get up and talk to people about following God and knowing you're not doing so hot at the time. I remember just being like, “God, you must really hate me, you must really be disgusted with who I am…” I felt Jesus say, “is that who you think I am?” See, Jesus is in the restoration business Isaiah 54:9-10 “To me this is like the days of Noah, when I swore that the waters of Noah would never again cover the earth. So now I have sworn not to be angry with you, never to rebuke you again. 10 Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed,” says the Lord, who has compassion on you. God looked forward to this day, when He would bring a new covenant on the earth, He saw you and He saw me and He said, “I can bring them back” Are you willing to turn back to Him? What if you just took a simple challenge? What if for the next 4 weeks, you committed to being in a place - a church - where God could meet with you and you could learn about His unshakeable love?
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Apologies and Forgiveness // E162 How do you apologize and forgive your spouse? When you disagree and fight what do you do to reconnect? Do you seriously repent, apologize and forgive one another, or do you try to just ignore the fact it happened. Do you bring up his or her past mistakes over and... The post 162: How to Reengage After a Fight appeared first on The Pantry Podcast.
In this episode, we will be diving into Amy and Tray's powerful journey. They started a marriage course called Reengage, which helped them break down walls and open up areas they had been reserving for themselves to be upset about. During the course, they discovered how to communicate more effectively and release trapped emotions that they had been holding onto for over 24 years. We will also discuss how sinus surgery can help alleviate migraines and hear about Dr Kevin Smith. And finally, we'll hear about the magic of spending time with loved ones during a recovery period. So, grab a cup of tea or your favorite beverage, sit back, and enjoy today's episode! KEY POINTS: Loosing their freezer and 50 pounds of meat in it.They cooked all the meat with the help of a friend and found out some of it was bad.They started attending a marriage course called Reengage, which is a 16-week program at their church.The course involves doing homework and discussing it with one's spouse every week.The biggest takeaway from the course was that it helped break down some walls and open up some areas they were reserving for themselves to be upset about.A story about an older couple in the course who were having trouble doing their homework.Amy reflects on her fear of abandonment and loneliness, which stemmed from her childhood trauma of being abandoned by her father. She realizes that she has been reacting to her partner's drinking by isolating herself, which was a means of self-protection and punishment for her partner. She also understands that she is projecting her trauma onto her partner and that she needs to work through her healing. She confesses her feelings and asks forgiveness.Tray also shares his own feelings about the situation, and they both come to a mutual understanding of their emotional state.The conversation ultimately leads to the release of the trapped emotions that they have been holding onto for 24 years.They mention not caring anymore and worrying about their own circle.They briefly discuss Avery's sinus surgery and a doctor who claims to have cured 8,500 patients of migraines.Amy expresses hope that the surgery will help alleviate her migraines.They discuss how fixing the structure of the sinuses can help alleviate inflammation and prevent migraines from being triggered.It has been magical spending time with her daughter as she recovers from surgery. QUOTABLE MOMENTS: “ No, I'm kidding, but I'm not kidding. The second that I shared with you the way that I was feeling, what was going on in my mind, the neck pain disappeared” Amy (11:39) “So I realized that abandonment was still in me, and I, I needed to work through that healing and I can't control him and his actions at the end of the day, he has to have his own consequences and I cannot punish him because it also punishes me when I punished him. To pull away it is punishing me and bringing up those same feelings.” - Amy (21:50) LINKS MENTIONED: Amy Cassels www.amycassels.com Amy Cassels on Twitter https://twitter.com/amy_cassels?lang=en Amy Cassels on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/acassels/?hl=en Amy Cassels on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBzoQfLNzz_ieatgaoWDTcw
A message from Allen Jessee on being a church with purpose.
After a crazy 2 months, we enter the year with our original training goals being dashed, and the lull in top level training leaving me far to 'not fit' to try and make CrossFit Semifinals.. so where do we go from here? An update on how I am feeling, how much I really got set back in 2 months time, and what my goals are now as we sit 36 days from the CrossFit Open.
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Pastors often ask us what they need to do to reach Millennials, Gen Z, and younger generations. On today's episode, Thom and Sam talk to Esteban Shedd and Loren La Luz from Streetlights about the Streetlights New Testament and why it's important to find new ways to help the younger generation connect to God's Word and the Church. The post Why Younger Generations Are Leaving the Church and How to Reengage Them: An Interview with Streetlights Ministry appeared first on Church Answers.