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“Jesus replied, ‘The most important commandment is this: “Listen, O Israel! The Lord our God is the one and only Lord. And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength.” The second is equally important: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” No other commandment is greater than these.’” (Mark 12:29–31 NLT) In this month’s devotions, we’re going to look at the Gospel of Mark. And we’re going to start with one of the key passages of the New Testament. According to Mark 12:28, “One of the teachers of religious law” asked Jesus, “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?” (NLT). He was testing Jesus. At that time, Jewish religious leaders recognized over 600 different laws. And they spent a lot of time ranking them according to importance. The questioner wanted Jesus to say something controversial so that Jesus’ enemies could use it against Him. Instead, Jesus gave him the wisdom of the ages. “The most important commandment is this: ‘Listen, O Israel! The Lord our God is the one and only Lord. And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength.’ The second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ No other commandment is greater than these” (Mark 12:29–31 NLT). With those words, Jesus highlighted the connection between loving God and living in a way that pleases Him. He established the template of the Christian life. If you really love God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind, then you will not want to break the other commandments. If you really love God as you ought to, then you will not take His name in vain, have other gods before Him, or make images that you bow down before. And if you really love your neighbor as yourself, you will not steal from him. You will not covet what belongs to him. And certainly, you will not kill him. So, if we master the basics of loving God and loving others as we ought to, then obeying other commandments will come naturally. In daily life, this looks like resisting temptation instead of choosing what feels good in the moment. In fact, it looks like making daily choices that keep you away from tempting situations. It looks like studying God’s Word purposefully to become acquainted with what pleases Him. It looks like keeping open a line of communication with Him—a daily prayer routine through which you receive guidance, direction, and encouragement. Augustine said, “Love, and do what you will.” It’s a provocative statement, but it makes sense. If you really love God as you ought to—with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength—then you will naturally do what He wants you to do. Reflection question: How do you know when you’re loving God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength? Discuss Today's Devo in Harvest Discipleship! — The audio production of the podcast "Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions" utilizes Generative AI technology. This allows us to deliver consistent, high-quality content while preserving Harvest's mission to "know God and make Him known." All devotional content is written and owned by Pastor Greg Laurie. Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode of Evolve Ventures, we call out the New Year trap that keeps smart, driven people stuck in the same patterns year after year. We unpack why starting fresh is not the same as growing forward and why real change has nothing to do with the calendar.This episode is for anyone ready to stop forcing goals and start becoming the kind of person who actually follows through. Listen with intention and let this be the moment you break the cycle for good.Digital Asset:Evolve Visioneering CycleHere are the related episodes, each one builds on today's conversation:#463 | Evolve Habits That Will Change Your Life Forever - https://apple.co/4jkESSf #465 | How Good Are You REALLY At Making Better Decisions - https://apple.co/44PNCtO Evolve Together Experiences:
It's here! Many Moons 2026 has arrived and is ready to guide your year of magic, manifestation, and healing. Claim your copy HERE and step into the light of the new year!----Calling all small business owners, healers, creatives, and educators!If you want to connect with an audience that truly understands and values your work, consider sponsoring an episode of Moonbeaming — we're a podcast with more than 2 million lifetime downloads and a deeply engaged, aligned community. For more information reach out to Hailey at moonbeamingpodcast@gmail.com ----What happens when you honor what you've lived before moving into 2026?In this reflective solo episode of Moonbeaming, Sarah offers a honest year-in-review and an invitation to plan the year ahead intuitively.After a year marked by collective upheaval, personal reckonings, and prolonged survival mode, Sarah explores what it means to ‘compost the past' rather than rush into forced renewal.Drawing on tarot archetypes, nervous system awareness, and lived experience, this episode is about clearing the brambles, reclaiming agency, and beginning again from a place of truth.You'll hear:Why survival mode can become a baseline — and how to recognize when it's time to recalibrateWhy January and February are often for reflection, rest, and composting — not forcing momentumWhy slowing down, scaling back, and doing less can paradoxically lead to more alignment and growthHow archetypes like the Hermit, the Nine, and the Chariot shaped 2025's collective and personal themesWhat it looks like to plan the year ahead from integrity instead of pressure or performance--- Join Our Community:Join the Moon Studio Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themoonstudioBuy the 2026 Many Moons Lunar Planner: https://moon-studio.co/products/many-moons-2026?srsltid=AfmBOopThx1yrmKl0tMjecc_EFeeN5DAiIafqPqvQ4Uke1WEi5droeamSubscribe to our newsletter: https://moon-studio.co/pages/newsletterFind Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gottesss/
Today's story was originally aired on Patreon on August 27th. Although this may be a different presentation than you are used to from our past storytellers, you will thoroughly enjoy this story from Amy Bates of our Jackson, Mississippi community! As she reflects back on her life after turning 50, Amy creatively and lightheartedly shares her top ten list of how to age gracefully. As she says, "We can embrace it or fight it!". Amy will also leave you with some Biblical truths to apply on the journey. And Happy New Year to all of you from the StoryTellers Live team! ____________________________________________________ Give to StoryTellers Live in honor of Amy and any of our past storytellers! Become a Patreon Insider to access bonus content! Shop for our When God Shows Up Bible Study series~ Stories of Hope, Stories of Freedom, Stories of Faith Are you interested in one-on-one coaching with our very own Robyn Kown!? Click HERE! Check out all of our live speaking engagement opportunities on our website. Sign up to receive StoryTellers Live's weekly newsletter for updates and details on our live gatherings.
This episode is a year-end exhale.Becky + Jon are joined by the incredible Lindsey Fuller for a cozy, heartfelt conversation as we gently close out 2025 and look toward a more grounded, intentional 2026. Together, we pause to reflect, breathe, and reconnect with what really matters.Lindsey brings honest wisdom on navigating burnout, the constant noise of the world, and why hope and genuine community aren't optional—they're essential. You'll hear what self-care actually looks like (hint: it goes way beyond bubble baths), plus a refreshing take on the messy-but-beautiful work of healing together.Expect laughter, real talk, a few surprise shout-outs, and plenty of encouragement to step into the new year with clarity, intention, and peace. If you're craving a reset—or just a reminder you're not alone—this one's for you
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Episode 281: As we enter into a new year, let's take a moment to reflect on our Redeemer and say a prayer together to receive 2026. I pray this reflection and prayer are an encouragement to your heart, my dear sister. Are you ready to overcome fear with faith, discouragement with confidence, and feeling stuck with steadfast growth in our relationship with God? Join my LIVE workshop Ready to A.R.I.S.E. on January 16th, 2026, at 12:00 pm EST. To get the link to the LIVE and the replay (if you cannot make it live), sign up here: Daughter Arise Collective. bit.ly/arisecollective Want Community, Free Bible Study Resources, and More? Visit https://theintentionalchristianwoman.com/. One of my favorite places for great Bible resources, PLUS get a 10% Discount: https://www.coffeeandbibletime.com/?ref=nfgfya7p Coupon Code: ROSAALEJANDRO Want to start and grow a successful podcast & business or ministry? Let my amazing podcasting coach help you! https://tinyurl.com/readytopodcast YouTube Link to the Video: https://youtu.be/DrBlyEnEjIc Music credit
“I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us.” (Philippians 3:14 NLT) New Year’s resolutions are funny things. We dream up grand lifestyle changes and tell ourselves “Ok, everything will be different on January 1st!” But the truth is, many of us adjust our New Year’s resolutions as time passes because we’re unable to keep them. Year after year, we get frustrated and discouraged by our lack of willpower, discipline, and commitment. But there’s a lesson in there that we must not miss. We don’t need a New Year’s resolution. We need a spiritual solution. The spiritual solution we need is found in Philippians 3:14: “I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us” (NLT). In this passage, the apostle Paul helps us understand what our priorities should be. On more than one occasion, Paul used athletic metaphors to describe the Christian life. In this passage, he compares it to running a race. But we need to understand that the race is not a one-hundred-meter sprint. It’s a long-distance run. That’s why we must pace ourselves. In a long-distance race, there’s little significance in leading the field for, say, nine out of ten laps. What matters is the tenth lap. Whoever crosses the finish line first is the winner. Spiritually speaking, finishing strong involves being consistent. There are times in our relationship with Christ when everything seems to click—when our prayer life, Bible study, evangelism, and personal discipline are firing on all cylinders. With the wind at our back, we start to feel unbeatable. So, we alter our pace. We let pride dictate our strategy. And then we hit the wall, metaphorically speaking. We struggle to maintain any kind of pace. On top of that, we have a spiritual enemy who delights in turning our race into a hurdles event by throwing obstacles in our way. The good news is that the headwind, like the wind at our back, is temporary. We don’t have to face it long. The obstacles our enemy throws in our path need not affect us because we’re powered by the Holy Spirit. He gives us the stamina we need to stay the course. Our job is to stay focused on the race—to keep our eyes on the prize. We need to strive for spiritual consistency. If we want to win in the race of life, then we need to learn to pace ourselves. Reflection question: How can you pace yourself in your walk with Christ? Discuss Today's Devo in Harvest Discipleship! — The audio production of the podcast "Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions" utilizes Generative AI technology. This allows us to deliver consistent, high-quality content while preserving Harvest's mission to "know God and make Him known." All devotional content is written and owned by Pastor Greg Laurie. Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if real strength isn't found in winning arguments—but in knowing when to lay down your rights?In this New Year's Eve episode of Two Pastors and a Mic, Cory and Channock close out 2025 by unpacking one of Jesus' most misunderstood teachings: meekness. Drawing from Cory's final eBook, How to Sheath Your Sword in a Violent Loving Culture, they explore why meekness is not weakness, but strength under control—and why it may be the posture Christians need most in a polarized world.You'll hear:⚔️ Why “Blessed are the meek” was a radical, counter-cultural statement
Send us a textTara and EmKay recap an iconified Season 6 to close out 2025! Awards are given out for the moments that made us laugh, cry, feel gratitution, and more. Thank you for another incredible season, listeners!Show Notes:Wicked: The Graphic Novel Part IOddment and TweakMoonchild TrinketsInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader Down the Yellow Brick Pod: A Wizard of Oz Podcast preserving the history and legacy of Oz
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Vulnerability and raw business discussions are some of my favorite moments to share with you, and I never hold back at the Dallas Conference. A fan favorite is always the panel between me and my mentor, Will Webb, where we dive into my growth, challenges and recap on the year. This year, my clients submitted the questions, and they were not holding back. Curious to know more about what I'm working on behind the scenes? Regrets I have? Personal life updates? What stretched me the most this year? That's all in this episode. –Curious to learn more about Path to 4% ®? https://taelerdehaes.com/mastermind Join our Fit Pro Business Secrets Made Simple group over on Facebook for exclusive resources, trainings and help as you're growing your online fitness business. https://www.facebook.com/groups/fitprobusinesssecrets/ Follow Taeler on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/taelerfit/Learn more about working with Taeler, whether you're just starting your online coaching business or scaling to multi-6/7-figures. https://taelerdehaes.com/
This year shifted more than circumstances it shifted you in ways you may never fully be able to articulate. In this episode, I'Wanna encourages us to reflect on the year behind us and acknowledge what God was doing, even in the moments we didn't understand.
In this special year-end wrap-up episode, hosts Heather Vickery and Alan Seales kick 2025 out the door the only way they know how: with candid reflection, sharp banter, and a deep appreciation for creative risk. From standout guests and unforgettable conversations to personal highs, hard-won lessons, and the realities of building meaningful work in the middle of busy, complicated lives, Heather and Alan look back on what made this year weird, wonderful, and unexpectedly transformative. They revisit favorite moments from the show, reflect on growth both on and off the mic, unpack what it means to stay curious in a fast-moving creative landscape, and share what they're carrying forward into 2026. It's less a recap and more an honest conversation about momentum, friendship, resilience, and why saying yes to opportunity still matters—especially when you're tired, unsure, or figuring it out in real time. Consider this an inside look at the conversations behind the podcast, the lessons that stuck, and the intentions shaping what comes next. Connect With Us:
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Read OnlineReflection 1: “The” Divine MercyWhen speaking of Divine Mercy we refer to this gift from God as “The Divine Mercy.” By pondering “The” Divine Mercy we are more aware of two things: First, The Divine Mercy of God is real, definite and concrete. It is not some abstract concept but it is a reality that we must understand and enter into. Second, there is only One Divine Mercy. It is “The” one and only gift of God. All that God has given us is a gift and for this gift we are to be eternally grateful.Strive, today, to make this a glorious year of reflection on The Divine Mercy of God. Make a conscious decision to enter into all God desires for you this year. Lord, Help me to be attentive to The Divine Mercy You pour forth day and night. Help me, during this year of reflection upon Your Mercy, to allow it to transform my life in a real and profound way. Jesus, I trust in You. Image via pexels.comSource: Free RSS feed from catholic-daily-reflections.com — Copyright © 2026 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. This content is provided solely for personal, non-commercial use. Redistribution, republication, or commercial use — including use within apps with advertising — is strictly prohibited without written permission.
This podcast is powered by Klean Freaks University.com — where real cleaners build real empires. From mop buckets to million-dollar systems, we teach you how to clean smarter, lead stronger, and scale faster.In this reflection episode, Shannon revisits the real stories that shook the cleaning industry in 2025 — including the Maria Perez tragedy, the $20 hush money assault case, and the Heather Nelson checkbook theft — and unpacks what they taught us about safety, responsibility, and leadership.She also shares publicly for the first time that Maid-Broker gifted 62 free cleanings this year — and why integrity, boundaries, and protection matter now more than ever.This is not about fear — it's about standards, systems, and building our industry the right way.If you believe cleaning work deserves respect, safety, and accountability, this conversation is for you.
In this end-of-year episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitchell is joined once again by Grant Forney from the Everyday Outdoorsman to reflect on the 2025 hunting season and how their perspectives have evolved. Together, they dig into the shifting balance between archery and rifle hunting, why rifle season has become increasingly meaningful, and how predictability, shared camp time, and cold-weather patterns have reshaped the way they enjoy deer season. The discussion moves beyond antlers and success, touching on pressure, expectations, public land realities, and how chasing “bigger” goals can sometimes cloud the deeper reasons we hunt in the first place.The episode takes a powerful turn as Grant shares the story of introducing his girlfriend to hunting for the first time—watching curiosity grow into confidence, responsibility, and ultimately a successful rifle harvest. From mentoring without pressure to respecting the weight of taking an animal's life, the conversation highlights what it truly means to pass on hunting traditions thoughtfully. As the year closes, Mitchell and Grant reflect on priorities, family, mentorship, and the importance of adapting seasons and expectations to the stage of life you're in. It's an honest, relatable discussion about growth, balance, and why hunting is about far more than tags filled or trophies earned. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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In the final episode of 2025, I sit down with Nikki Carlson, known online as nikkinovelreviews, to talk about what first inspired her to start creating book content and sharing her love of reading with the world. Nikki joins us for a fun and thoughtful showdown debating the greatest authors of all time, and opens up about how her journey as a book influencer has led her to attend literary events and become part of exciting organizations in the book community. It is a celebratory, reflective close to the year and a look ahead at what is next for Nikki.E130Host: Nathanael ReyesGuest: Nikki Carlsonhttps://linktr.ee/imnathanaelreyesFollow Me - @imnathanaelreyesShop SMACKIN' Sunflower Seeds - CODE: NATHANAEL99963https://www.smackinsunflowerseeds.com/NATHANAEL99963Shop Jocko Fuel - CODE: REYESREFLECTION https://jockofuel.comShop Mad Rabbit - CODE: REYESREFLECTION https://www.madrabbit.com
Send Us a Message (include your contact info if you'd like a reply)Trust accelerates the work. That simple idea sits at the heart of our conversation with betrayal trauma specialist and DCA-certified ADR divorce coach, Christina Riley, as we explore why representation isn't a tagline—it's a performance driver in divorce coaching and mediation. Clients don't arrive as blank slates; they bring history, stress responses, and a relationship to systems that can either inflame or calm conflict. When cultural understanding is present from the start, the nervous system settles and the coaching room turns from explanation into strategy.We talk candidly about the access gap at the entry point: why many people in underrepresented communities delay support not because they don't need it, but because they're unsure the space will be safe or relevant. That delay has costs—escalated conflict, higher expenses, and harder-to-repair ruptures. Christina shares how Black clients intentionally seek coaches who share lived experience to reduce emotional labor, build early trust, and gain the clarity needed for mediation, parenting plans, and settlement conversations. The payoff is practical and immediate: clearer goals, stronger boundaries, and a sharper distinction between what genuinely matters and what's merely emotionally loud.We also examine the profession's responsibility. Neutrality doesn't demand sameness. Competence includes cultural literacy, rigorous standards, and ethical practice that adapts to reality without diluting quality. Training organizations like Divorce Coaches Academy can widen the pipeline while maintaining high bars through mentorship, community, and honest conversations about barriers. Lived experience is not a liability; paired with strong training, it's a lens that improves outcomes across ADR.If you care about early intervention, reduced conflict, and durable agreements, this conversation is an invitation to build inclusion thoughtfully and on purpose. Listen, share with someone who needs to hear it, and subscribe to stay part of a community shaping a more effective, accessible divorce coaching field.Connect with Christina at Christina Riley Coaching here: christinariley.comNot yet a DCA Certified Divorce Coach? Apply for the next cohort which begins Jan 11, 2026. Find out details here: https://www.divorcecoachesacademy.com/divorcecoach Learn more about DCA® or any of the classes or events mentioned in this episode at the links below:Website: www.divorcecoachesacademy.comInstagram: @divorcecoachesacademyLinkedIn: divorce-coaches-academyEmail: DCA@divorcecoachesacademy.com
This week, we are doing our yearly Start, Stop, Keep End-of-Year reflection! See what came true from last year and what we would like to see happen in the cruise industry in 2026! Interested in coming on a future episode and recapping your cruise? Fill out the following form: https://form.jotform.com/252443162720146Check out our new website: https://www.cruiseconversationspodcast.comUse our code "CC15" for 15% off your order at The Cruise MapsReady to book a cruise with Cruise Conversations?Fill out our form or send us a text at (704) 313-8556 for latest pricing!Have a question or topic suggestions for a future episode? DM us on Instagram @CruiseConversations or send us an email at cruiseconversations@gmail.com.Follow along on social media!FacebookInstagramTik Tok
SummaryIn this episode, the host expresses gratitude towards Nas and reflects on personal challenges while discussing recent music releases, particularly focusing on the impact of social media on the music industry. The conversation delves into themes of racism in the NFL, the evolution of music production, and critiques of social media culture. The host also shares insights on relationships and personal growth, culminating in a discussion about the legacy of De La Soul and the importance of healing in music.TakeawaysGratitude towards influential artists like Nas is essential.Personal challenges can affect one's engagement with music.Recent music releases reflect broader cultural themes.Social media has a significant impact on music perception.Racism in the NFL is a critical issue that needs addressing.The evolution of music production has changed the industry landscape.Critiques of social media culture highlight its negative effects.Relationships and personal growth are intertwined with music appreciation.The legacy of De La Soul is vital to understanding hip hop history.Healing themes in music can resonate deeply with listeners.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates02:23 Reflections on Music and Entertainment04:50 Critique of Social Media and Cultural Commentary09:10 Discussion on Film Criticism and Black Representation13:23 Analysis of NFL Commentary and Racial Dynamics22:33 Exploring Relationships and Personal Growth31:23 Concluding Thoughts on Life and Community36:16 artsEntertainment-transition-high.wav36:29 Introduction and Salute to Nas38:34 Mass Appeal Records and Its Impact45:17 Album Releases and Reviews53:33 De La Soul's Cabin in the Sky54:14 Nas and DJ Premier's Light Years01:13:13 Conclusion and Reflection on Healing in Music01:14:19 artsEntertainment-outro-low-long.wavKeywordsNas, De La Soul, music review, social media, NFL, racism, personal growth, hip hop, music production, relationships
No clips. No editing. No guests.In this unedited end-of-year special, Marina Purkiss and Jemma Forte sit down and reflect on everything The Trawl has covered over 2025. They remember the stories that shocked them, the moments that made them laugh, and the news cycles that left them genuinely lost for words. They also indulge in a bit of nostalgia, recalling how they met and how the podcast began. Then Marina is very rude about a pair of Jemma's trousers which changes the tone somewhat. From political chaos and media pile-ons to internet absurdity, culture wars and the moments of unexpected joy that cut through the noise, this is a candid conversation about what it's been like to trawl the feed week after week during one of the strangest years in recent memory.A chance to pause, take stock, and exhale before whatever 2026 decides to throw at them.Thank you for sharing and please do follow us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcast Patreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawl Twitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcastIf you've even mildly enjoyed The Trawl, you'll love the unfiltered, no-holds-barred extras from Jemma & Marina over on Patreon, including:• Exclusive episodes of The Trawl Goss – where Jemma and Marina spill backstage gossip, dive into their personal lives, and often forget the mic is on• Early access to The Trawl Meets…• Glorious ad-free episodesPlus, there's a bell-free community of over 3,300 legends sparking brilliant chat.And it's your way to support the pod which the ladies pour their hearts, souls (and occasional anxiety) into. All for your listening pleasure and reassurance that through this geopolitical s**tstorm… you're not alone.Come join the fun:https://www.patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This New Year's Eve episode sits in the quiet, powerful space between what was and what's coming. We explore the idea of “liminal moments” — those in-between seasons that shape how we actually step into the next chapter — and unpack three deceptively simple questions that can reset your direction, reclaim your energy, and bring clarity to what really matters in 2026.Five takeaways, in true Grit Meets Growth spirit:The way you close a year shapes how you enter the next one.New Year's Eve isn't just a countdown — it's a liminal moment. A threshold. How you pause, reflect, and realign here quietly determines the momentum you carry into 2026.Not everything deserves more of you — only what truly matters does.Your best year won't come from doing more. It will come from putting more energy into the few things that actually move your life, health, relationships, and purpose forward.Energy in the wrong places is still waste.Habits, distractions, fear, comparison, and commitments you've outgrown quietly steal your momentum. Taking that energy back is one of the fastest ways to feel lighter, clearer, and more focused.Consistency changes you — intensity just makes noise.Big emotional sprints feel heroic, but they rarely last. Real transformation is built through simple, repeatable actions done quietly and faithfully over time.Nobody builds a meaningful life alone.Alignment, accountability, and brotherhood aren't optional — they're essential. The right people don't just cheer you on… they anchor you to the man you said you wanted to become.ONE TRUTH: You don't become who you want to be through big promises — you become him through small, consistent choices made on ordinary days, with the right people keeping you anchored.
Justin Bieber BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justin Bieber has dominated headlines this week with a raw Instagram series calling for a safer more honest music industry after his child stardom scars. According to The National Desk Bieber the 31 year old pop icon reflected on feeling used and rushed as a teen star writing I grew up in a system that rewarded my gift but didnt always protect my soul. He credited Jesus with healing his anger and identity declaring Im not a product Im a son per Relevant Magazine dated December 29. This poignant pre Christmas reflection carries huge biographical weight signaling Biebers pivot to faith driven advocacy over revenge aiming to transform not burn down the industry.No fresh public appearances or business deals popped in the past few days but his 2025 triumphs linger large. E News reported he and wife Hailey enjoyed a rare holiday date night December 18 in West Hollywood admiring a festive tree installation both casual as new parents to 15 month old son Jack Blues born August 2024. Musically Swag and Swag II surprise albums dropped earlier this year dominating charts with over 40 R&B laced tracks like Yukon and Devotion as noted by The Honey POP via Spreaker. A Candlelight tribute concert honored his hits in Miami December 21 per Listeso Music Group.Looking ahead Bieber confirmed headlining Coachella 2026 but prefers spot dates over grueling tours to stay close to family echoing his Halloween Twitch reservations. Older buzz like April rumors of cutting ties with Drew House for new SKYLRK fashion remains unconfirmed and distant per AOL. All verified no speculation here.Thanks for tuning in come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production and for me check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
主播:Flora(中国)+ Selah(美国) 音乐:Alone每到年末,总需要一些停顿与回望。今天两位主播就用10个问题,来对2025年进行总结回顾!01. What Were Your Biggest Wins This Year? 今年你最大的收获是什么?��主播Selah:“今年我最大的成就之一是开始了自己的事业(starting my own business),并且拥有了一整年稳定的客户(clients)。Selah努力拼搏(work hard),敢于冒险(take risks),主动向朋友寻求推荐(ask friends for recommendations),再加上她始终坚信自己的服务值得付费(worth people paying for her services),最终收获了如今的成果。从中可以看出,Selah绝对是实干派(“get things done” type)。��主播Flora:“今年我负责的播客节目(podcast)终于正式上线了!尤其在时间紧张的情况下,把控好项目中每一件事的进展节奏并不容易。It truly wasn't easy, but I made it!”Flora认为:首先,你要相信自己正在做的事情(believe in what you're doing now);然后,制定计划确保一切按日程推进(make plans to make sure everything is moving according to schedule);最后,付诸行动(just do it)。02. What Challenges Did You Face and How Did You Handle Them? 你遇到了哪些困难,是如何应对的?��主播Selah:“今年我着实碰上了不少挑战(faced some challenges):新婚第一年的磨合、搬家的奔波,再加上自己当老板的压力。面对这些时刻,我都会向身边爱的人寻求建议(by getting advice from people I love)。过程不易,但它教会了我要有韧性(to be resilient)。当你有困难的时候,爱你的人(people who love you)总会给你力量!��主播Flora:“如果说今年最大的挑战,我觉得是处理自己不擅长的人际关系(interpersonal relationship)。但现在我取得了很大进步,关键在于积极调整心态,并愿意做出改变和行动。It wasn't easy, but it taught me a lot.”03. Which Habits Fueled You and Which Ones Held You Back? 哪些习惯滋养了你,哪些阻碍了你?��主播Selah:“我养成了锻炼和去健身房(gym)的好习惯。They helped me feel more disciplined and healthy (更有纪律、更健康). 同时,一些习惯也拖了后腿(held me back),like wanting to sleep in and watch TV。I'm still learning how to let those go.”��主播Flora:“我每周都会做普拉提(Pilates),感觉保持运动的习惯很重要。但有时我会在休息日前一晚熬夜(stay up late the night before my day off),it's really a bad habit!”04. Did You Live Your Core Values This Year? 今年你践行了你的核心价值观了吗?��主播Selah:“想到我的核心价值观(core values)——勤奋、诚实、友谊与持续成长(ethic, honesty, friendship and continual growth),我觉得在今年开启许多新事物时,我确实践行了它们。当然,也有不少可以做得更好的地方,比如更用心地维系新老朋友的关系。Friendships can be tiring sometimes (需要精力经营).”��主播Flora:“我也觉得,自己一直都在践行着个人的核心价值观——这些信念向来是坚定且不易动摇的(pretty unshakable)。但平衡新朋友和旧友的关系确实是个课题。”05. How Did You Grow Personally and Professionally This Year? 今年你在个人与职业层面是如何成长的?��主播Selah:“在个人和职业上,我成长了许多,更敢于寻求帮助、进行自我推销(promoting myself)。当然,我还在学习管理财务方面(accounting parts)的知识。”��主播Flora也非常同意,表示:“自我推销是一项必备能力,它不仅意味着自信(self-confidence),更重要的是——你真正了解自己。”06. What Are the Relationships That Positively Impacted Your Life? 哪些关系对你的生活影响最深?��主播Selah:“给予我积极影响的人,是我的丈夫、家人以及最好的朋友。他们总愿意耐心倾听我的心声(being a listening ear),提醒我生活中真正重要的东西(reminding me of what truly matters in life)——不只是埋头工作,更要学会享受生活的乐趣。”��主播Flora:“我非常感激(grateful for)现在一起工作的同事(colleagues),他们不仅在专业上帮助我精进,也在生活上给予我很多关心与建议。”07. What Resources or Skills Would Have Helped You Reach Your Goals Faster?哪些资源或技能会让你更快达成目标?��主播Selah:“说实话(honestly),如果能花更多时间建立业务的后勤体系(establish the logistics of my business),会很有帮助。我也希望自己能更早培养会计类的技能,这是明年我想要更有意识(more intentional)提升的方向。”��主播Flora:“I wanted to say I really have nothing to complain about (抱怨). 但说到时间,我也总觉得不够用。”08. What Did You Enjoy Most About This Year? 今年你最享受的是什么?��主播Selah:“我最享受的是建立自己事业的过程(the process of building my own business)——那种自由与不断学习的状态(the freedom and the learning)。”��主播Flora:“我最享受周末一个人坐在书店旁的咖啡馆看书的时光,那是完全属于我自己的宝贵时刻(self-care time)。”09. One Word to Define Your 2025 and 2026 用一个词定义你的2025和2026��主播Selah:“One word to define my 2025 would be adventure (冒险). And the word I want to define my 2026 is consistency (持续).”��主播Flora:“For me, 2025 would be striving (努力). But 2026 should be about ease (松弛).”10. What Three Big Goals Do You Want to Crush in 2026? 2026年你最想实现的三大目标是什么?��主播Selah:1)Travel internationally with husband 和丈夫一起国际旅行2)Hire a new employee 招聘一位新员工3)Be able to work out and do a pull up 坚持健身并完成一个引体向上��主播Flora:1)Travel to a completely unfamiliar city with best friend 和最好的朋友去一个完全陌生的城市旅行2)Take on a new project 接手一个新项目3)Maintain my abs 维持我的马甲线回答这些问题会让我们对2025年有更具象的感知,就像是一个小小的年度复盘(reflection)。Reflection helps us move forward with intention (更有方向地前进).
The reflection pool of my mind looks more like a retention basin of jello, but that's okay because we can still float off to dreamland as we bid adieu to 2025.Thanks for listening to the show in 2025! Enjoy this All Intro episode as we sail into the New Year.The show really needs your help right now. Keep Sleep With Me going and get hours of bonus content by joining Sleep With Me Plus! sleepwithmepodcast.com/plusGet your Sleep With Me SleepPhones. Use "sleepwithme" for $5 off!!Are you looking for Story Only versions or two more nights of Sleep With Me a week? Then check out Bedtime Stories from Sleep With MeLearn more about producer Russell aka Rusty Biscuit at russellsperberg.com and @BabyTeethLA on IG.Show Artwork by Emily TatGoing through a hard time? You can find support at the Crisis Textline and see more global helplines here.HELIX SLEEP - Take the 2-minute sleep quiz and they'll match you to a customized mattress that'll give you the best sleep of your life. Visit helixsleep.com/sleep and get a special deal exclusive for SWM listeners!ZOCDOC - With Zocdoc, you can search for local doctors who take your insurance, read verified patient reviews and book an appointment, in-person or video chat. Download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE at zocdoc.com/sleepUNCOMMON GOODS - Uncommon Goods scours the globe for original, remarkable, handmade things. Surprise your friends and family with unique - and even personalized! - gifts this holiday season. Head to uncommongoods.com/sleep for 15% off!EVERYDAY DOSE - Everyday Dose combines high quality coffee with powerful ingredients like Lion's Mane and Chaga, collagen protein, and nootropics to fuel your brain, boost focus, and give you clean, sustained energy all day long. Head to EverydayDose.com/SLEEP for 61% off your first Coffee+ Starter Kit, a free A2 Probiotic Creamer, and over $100 in free gifts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
It's the episode we wait all year for- it's the 2025 reflection. We went back and listened to who we were in 2024 and introduced them to who we became this year. It has been such a year of growth for both of us, for better and worse and we couldn't be more thankful to have spent it with all of you! Thank you for another incredible year! Here's to the stories we'll tell and the side quests we'll take along the way in 2026! WE'RE GOING ON TOUR - https://www.ladiesandtangents.com/live-showWE'RE ON CAMEO - https://www.cameo.com/ladiesandtangentsWE'RE ON PATREON - patreon.com/ladiesandtangents MERCH - https://ladiesandtangents.kingsroadmerch.com/*NEW* SUBMIT YOUR STORIES - landtstories@gmail.com FOLLOW ALONG WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA - @ladiesandtangents Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this deeply personal farewell episode, I reflect on seven years of Lessons from a Quitter as I step into a 2026 sabbatical—unsure what comes next. I share why this podcast was worth starting long before it was "successful," and how creating something scary reshaped my confidence, career, and life. We unpack letting go of metrics, redefining success, building meaningful community, and why you don't need to be an expert to begin. This episode is an invitation to honor your curiosity, trust the messy middle, and finally start the thing you can't stop thinking about.
We reflect on reaching 300 podcast episodes and five years of Spanish and Go, a journey that started during the pandemic in Puerto Rico and led us to where we are today. We talk about the biggest moments of the year—buying a house, becoming parents, favorite podcast episodes, and how slowing down helped us grow in unexpected ways. You'll also hear what we're planning next, from new immersion retreats and a community platform to future travel, plus why this kind of reflection can help you appreciate your own progress too.Key Takeaways:Why reflecting on milestones helps you see growth you might otherwise missHow major life changes reshaped our priorities, work, and travelWhat exciting projects and goals we're working toward nextRelevant Links And Additional Resources:Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don't miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizSupport the show
Worship Leader Taylor Cummings highlights the significance of adopting a slower, intentional pace in life, reflecting on Jesus' journey and the profound interactions he had during his travels, reminding us to be present and attentive to the needs around us.
Join Organized LIFE Academy (OLA) today. It's for midlife+ women who want to be clutter-free. Are you ready to reflect honestly on your year, the wins, the hard moments, the breakthroughs, and the lessons, so you can step into 2026 with clarity, peace, and purpose? In this year‑end episode, I walk you through my 2025 review, including what I'm leaving behind, what I'm bringing forward, and the mindset shift that changed everything for me. 2025 was big. It was full. It was messy and beautiful at the same time. As we close the year, I want to invite you to a few reflection questions that will help you own your wins, honestly assess your growth, and choose what you're ready to let go of before 2026 begins. I share: My wins in business and life — including podcast visibility goals, revenue reflections, and family milestones. The hardest moment of the year and how vulnerability changed my identity. What I'm letting go of in 2025 — and why it matters. What I'm carrying into 2026 with intention. A new way of thinking about goals that feels lighter, freer, and more curiosity‑driven. You don't have to take everything with you into next year. You get to choose. What You'll Learn How to describe your year with honesty instead of pressure. Why acknowledging wins matters more than you think. How your identity shifts through struggle and breakthrough. The power of asking curious, open goals — instead of rigid demands. A fresh mindset for organizing your business and your life in 2026. Reflection prompts to close out your year with intention and joy. For the resources and links mentioned, go to: https://simplysquaredaway.com/149
If you're a high achiever who sets big goals but rarely pauses to celebrate, this episode will change how you plan your year.In this She Believed She Could Podcast episode, Allison Walsh and Brian Schweitzer break down a powerful year-end reflection process and a practical goal-setting system that helps you create aligned, measurable, achievable goals for 2026. You'll learn how to evaluate 2025 using four key questions (wins, lessons, joy, and drains), how to reduce distractions and protect your time, and how to set goals in 90-day sprints supported by weekly habits and real-life systems.You'll also hear Allison's WIN Framework, plus an inside look at what's coming next, including the She Believed She Could™ Podcast Network and the Spotlight Experience.Chapters00:00 Reflecting without skipping the celebration01:17 Why goal-setting episodes hit different02:00 Setting goals that are aligned + achievable03:22 Brian's “Goal Slayer” energy is back04:14 Reviewing 2025: change, growth, entrepreneurship05:48 You don't have to wait until January to start06:31 The 4-quadrant year audit (wins, lessons, joy, drains)08:10 Define the win: you vs work vs family09:26 When it didn't go well: align + refine11:25 What lights you up and how to replicate it14:41 Inner circle, energy vampires, and protecting your cup17:26 Time leaks, distractions, and reclaiming your calendar18:22 Scheduling self-care like a meeting20:11 Cutting noise and asking “How important is it?”22:27 High achievers: stop the all-or-nothing mindset25:14 90-day sprints, weekly habits, and leaving turbo mode32:30 The WIN Framework36:12 Share your 2026 goal and get community support38:06 2026 behind the scenes: Spotlight Experience + SBSC Network41:50 What network members can expect (strategy, meetups, summits, pod retreats)47:51 Final encouragement: you're worth the effortAccess the WIN Framework: https://www.allisonwalshconsulting.com/freebies Connect with AllisonInterested in working together? Fill out this form.www.instagram.com/allisonwalshwww.shebelievedbook.comwww.allisonwalshconsulting.comSignature Course | Build Your Brand On DemandAccess The Impact Brand AcceleratorAccess From Podcast to PlatformBeauty Must-Haves!
Driftwood Outdoors' Unpaid Pro-Staffer Paddle Don joins Brandon Butler and Nathan "Shags" McLeod to look back on a huge year for Driftwood Outdoors—historic adventures, conservation conversations, and a surprising announcement that now makes all three hosts married.Special thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
“In view of all this, make every effort to respond to God’s promises. Supplement your faith with a generous provision of moral excellence, and moral excellence with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with patient endurance, and patient endurance with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection with love for everyone. The more you grow like this, the more productive and useful you will be in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. But those who fail to develop in this way are shortsighted or blind, forgetting that they have been cleansed from their old sins.” (2 Peter 1:5–9 NLT) Many people make resolutions this time of the year. Some are going to swear off alcohol or smoking or social media or unhealthy eating. Others are going to try to change destructive habits like gossip or worry or losing their temper. Many people will try to start new habits like exercising. Health clubs love the beginning of the year because people love to commit to going to the gym and working out three to five times a week. The problem is, most people never follow through on their resolutions because they weren’t serious in the first place. There are other, more important, resolutions for you to focus on as we begin 2026. There are godly habits to develop and ungodly habits to break. Horace Mann once said, “Habit is a cable; we weave a thread each day, and at last we cannot break it.” That can be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on the habit. This New Year, make a concerted effort to develop godly habits—habits that cannot be broken and that will build others up in their love for the Lord. The words of the apostle Peter in 2 Peter 1:5–9 offer a good starting point. “In view of all this, make every effort to respond to God’s promises. Supplement your faith with a generous provision of moral excellence, and moral excellence with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with patient endurance, and patient endurance with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection with love for everyone. The more you grow like this, the more productive and useful you will be in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. But those who fail to develop in this way are shortsighted or blind, forgetting that they have been cleansed from their old sins” (NLT). Peter emphasizes that difference-making spiritual growth is a process. It doesn’t involve reaching certain plateaus according to a specific timetable. The important thing is that we prioritize spiritual growth in our life, that we make consistent progress as we grow in our relationship with Christ. That’s the kind of habit we should pursue. That’s the kind of resolution we should strive for. Reflection question: How can you apply the words of 2 Peter 1:5–9 as you work to develop godly habits—or break ungodly habits—in 2026? Discuss Today's Devo in Harvest Discipleship! — The audio production of the podcast "Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions" utilizes Generative AI technology. This allows us to deliver consistent, high-quality content while preserving Harvest's mission to "know God and make Him known." All devotional content is written and owned by Pastor Greg Laurie. Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we close out the year, this short Midlife Edit is an invitation to pause before rushing into goals, plans, and resolutions.In this episode, Shelly shares a gentle year-end reflection using her simple WIL strategy—a practical and grace-filled way to look back before moving forward.This is not about productivity or pressure. It's about clarity, gratitude, and honoring the season you've just walked through.Key Takeaways:What worked in your life this past yearWhat could be improved as you move into a new seasonWhat you learned about yourself, your faith, or your rhythmsWhether this year felt full, heavy, joyful, or uncertain, this reflection creates space to notice what God has been shaping—before you set intentions for what's next.Grab a journal, take a quiet walk, or simply listen and reflect.You don't have to rush into the new year.You're allowed to pause.And God isn't finished with your story. Resources:Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/shellyniehaus/Simple Shifts Newsletter: https://midlifemadesimplepodcast.com/tipsWomen Entrepreneurs In Prayer Call - https://midlifemadesimplepodcast.com/prayer
Send us a textI thought I was recording a tidy little year-end recap. A highlight reel. A greatest hits moment. Easy.Instead, I found myself staring at this year of conversations and realizing something way more uncomfortable and way more interesting. Certain themes kept showing up. Across guests who had nothing in common. Across topics that should not have overlapped. And somehow, those themes quietly rewired how I think about goals, ambition, self-compassion, and what I'm willing to accept in my own life.So this episode is not a highlight reel.It's a reflection on the three biggest lessons this podcast taught me this year and why they might matter for you too.One of them completely changed how I look at “stuck” goals and the stories we tell ourselves about why something isn't possible yet. Another challenged the way I think about self-compassion and why being kind to yourself does not mean settling or giving up. And the third forced me to take a hard look at what I'm letting into my brain every single day and how much low-quality noise we've all been normalizing.I share the moments that cracked these lessons open for me, the guests who sparked the shifts, and the questions that stopped me mid-spiral more than once this year.This episode is part reflection, part pattern recognition, and part invitation to stop carrying goals and beliefs that feel heavy, obligatory, or vaguely punishing.If you're heading into a new season thinking about what you want next or wondering why certain goals just don't light you up anymore, this one might land closer to home than you expect.What's Inside:The patterns I couldn't unsee after reviewing a full year of conversationsWhy some goals quietly drain you before you even startA reframing of self-compassion that removes shame without removing choiceWhat happens when you stop letting low-quality noise rent space in your brainThis episode isn't about doing more or fixing yourself. It's about noticing what keeps repeating and having the courage to question it. I'd love to know which theme made you pause or which one you're still chewing on. DM me on Instagram and tell me what you're carrying forward and what you're ready to leave behind.Mentioned in This Episode:Oonagh Duncan on InstagramFit Feels GoodLeave me a voice note on Speak Pipe!
In this episode of The Leftover Pieces; Suicide Loss Conversations, I'm joined by Sean Dadashi to explore how journaling can support healing after suicide loss. We talk about why journaling often becomes a lifeline for grievers, how reflective practices help after traumatic loss, and why having accessible tools for processing grief matters — especially in the aftermath of a death by suicide.(P.S... I use and love this app!) Sean shares his own lived experience with depression and suicidal thoughts as a teenager, and how journaling helped him survive during a time when he felt untethered and overwhelmed. That experience eventually led him to co-found Rosebud, a therapist-backed journaling app designed to support emotional awareness, reflection, and personal growth.In this conversation, we discuss the cognitive science behind journaling, why it can be especially supportive after suicide loss, and how reflective practices help grievers begin to make sense of their inner world — without replacing therapy or crisis care. We're clear about boundaries: journaling is not treatment, and it is not emergency support — but it is a powerful companion tool for many people navigating grief and trauma.We also talk about:Why journaling after suicide loss can feel safer for some grievers than talking out loudHow micro-habits and gentle prompts support consistency without pressureThe difference between journaling, therapy, and crisis resourcesEthical technology use in mental-health spacesPrivacy, encryption, and responsible data handlingThe CARE Initiative, focused on safeguarding and accountability in mental-health technologyI also share why I personally value journaling as part of a broader support system after loss — including the option to speak rather than type, receive thoughtful prompts, and engage in reflection without having to “know what to say.”This episode is grounded, educational, and honest — offering grievers, supporters, and clinicians alike a clearer understanding of how journaling can support healing after suicide loss, while honoring the reality that no single tool is enough on its own Rosebud — Journaling App & Resources:
"We heal not through perfection, but through presence." – Lisa Gillispie, as reflected by Emily Ruth On this special year-end episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth welcomes Brad Kammer, LMFT, LPCC, Training Director of the Complex Trauma Training Center, for an intimate conversation on the evolving landscape of trauma therapy practice and community. Together, they look back on a year filled with wisdom from leading voices in the field of complex trauma, and the courage to embrace imperfection. Emily Ruth and Brad reflect on memorable episodes featuring NARM®-trained colleagues and guests innovating across approaches including Somatic Experiencing, Jungian Psychology, and Internal Family Systems (IFS). They explore how practitioners like Lisa Gillispie and Kelly Cook are advancing integrative trauma modalities within schools, clinical supervision, and diverse care settings. The conversation honors stories from therapists working with marginalized groups, such as those impacted by the criminal justice system and LGBTQ+ communities, emphasizing how real transformation unfolds through deep relationships and shared humanity. Brad also shares insights from the inaugural year of the SPACE Inner Development Program, created to support therapists in supporting presence, awareness, connection and embodiment. The dialogue surfaces ongoing growth edges and challenges while celebrating the resilience and creative spirit within the complex trauma therapy field. We invite you to listen to the full episode and follow Transforming Trauma on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast app. *** **SPACE:** SPACE is an Inner Development Program of Support and Self-Discovery for Therapists on the Personal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Levels offered by the Complex Trauma Training Center. This experiential learning program offers an immersive group experience designed to cultivate space for self-care, community support, and deepening vitality in our professional role as therapists. Learn more about how to join. *** **The Complex Trauma Training Center:** https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com **View upcoming trainings:** https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/schedule/ *** The Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC) is a professional organization providing clinical training, education, consultation, and mentorship for psychotherapists and mental health professionals working with individuals and communities impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Complex Trauma (C-PTSD). CTTC provides NARM® Therapist and NARM® Master Therapist Training programs, as well as ongoing monthly groups in support of those learning NARM. CTTC offers a depth-oriented professional community for those seeking a supportive network of therapists focused on three levels of shared human experience: personal, interpersonal & transpersonal. The Transforming Trauma podcast embodies the spirit of CTTC – best described by its three keywords: depth, connection, and heart - and offers guidance to those interested in effective, transformational trauma-informed care. *** We want to connect with you! **Facebook ** https://www.facebook.com/complextraumatrainingcenter/ **Instagram ** https://www.instagram.com/complextraumatrainingcenter/ **LinkedIn** https://www.linkedin.com/company/complex-trauma-training-center/ **YouTube** https://www.youtube.com/@ComplexTraumaTrainingCenter **X** https://x.com/CTTC_Training
Most people think growth comes from setting more goals. They're wrong.In this episode, we break down a radical but necessary shift for entrepreneurs heading into 2026: it's not about what you plan to do, it's about what you're finally ready to walk away from.You'll learn:Why saying "yes" is silently draining your futureHow to build your personal “No List” before the new yearThe hidden costs of low-leverage opportunitiesHow visionary leaders delegate without guiltWhy subtraction is the key to scalingWhether you're a founder, executive, or ambitious professional, this conversation will help you pause, reflect, and redesign your growth strategy for next year.
In this special family episode of High Performance Parenting, Jacquie is joined by Abby and Crissy to reflect on the past year through a meaningful and faith-filled practice: 12 Months of Gratitude.Instead of limiting gratitude to Thanksgiving or Christmas, this family chose to reflect on each month of the year, remembering milestones, challenges, growth, and God's faithfulness along the way.From worship team milestones and athletic perseverance to birthdays, travel, and unforgettable family moments, this conversation models how parents can teach kids to pause, reflect, and thank God for the journey — not just the highlights.In this episode, you'll learn:Why gratitude should be practiced year roundHow reflection builds maturity and perspective in kidsWhy shared experiences strengthen sibling bondsHow to create simple family rhythms of thankfulnessHow gratitude shifts focus from pressure to peace
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In this episode: year-end reflection, self-awareness, coaching yourself, creating goals, daily check-ins, with Morgan Bricca Episode Summary Join host Adam Coelho as he welcomes back Morgan Bricca to discuss the importance of year-end reflection and planning. Morgan shares her approach to self-awareness, self-coaching, and how to set meaningful goals for the upcoming year. Learn how to develop habits that align with your desired feelings and intentions, and discover practical tips for maintaining focus and motivation throughout the year. Guest Bio Morgan Bricca is a passionate advocate for mindful living and financial independence. With a background in coaching and personal development, she emphasizes the significance of self-awareness and intentional goal setting in achieving a fulfilling life. Key Takeaways Self-awareness is crucial for efficient living and helps align actions with one's life purpose. Coaching yourself can save costs and empower personal growth through self-reflection and accountability. Setting a daily checklist can enhance focus on personal goals and help track progress effectively. Year-end reflections help in recognizing changes in priorities and recalibrating for the upcoming year. Identifying core feelings can guide goal-setting and daily actions, making them more meaningful. Embracing discomfort and being brave can lead to significant personal growth and fulfillment.
It's that time again… Time to say goodbye to this year and step into the new one. Time to look back on all we did…and all we didn't do. Time to decide what we loved about our lives in 2025…and what needs to change in 2026. Don't worry—I'm not going to sit you down and preach to you about why you need to make a hundred New Year's Resolutions in order to have a productive 2026. In fact, I fully understand why so many people don't resonate with the idea of resolutions… So I'm here to suggest an alternative. Welcome to a new way to enter the New Year. Get ready to try some New Year's REFLECTIONS. EPISODE RESOURCES: Start your new year off right with the Intention Setting Workshop, my on-demand workshop all about preparing yourself to crush every goal you have for this upcoming year: https://www.katieferro.com/offers/mSzXz5cA/checkout Season 2 of Profits & Prosecco is HERE! Kick off your newest podcast addiction (or celebrate its return!) and listen to Episode 1 now: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dB0ZE8JaxqrkImm3Ifxrb Sick of imposter syndrome keeping you stuck? Join the new + improved BECOME A BOOKKEEPER now: https://www.katieferro.com/become Want a peek behind the curtain into LIBBY, my program all about what it really takes to have a simple and scalable (and successful) bookkeeping business? Get access to my free, on-demand four-part series, 6 Secrets to a Simple, Scalable Bookkeeping Business: www.katieferro.com/6-secrets Learn how to take your bookkeeping skills and turn them into a business that allows you to replace (or surpass) your corporate salary, be present for your life, and profoundly impact your clients without selling your life in the process by joining Life by the Books (LIBBY). CONNECT WITH KATIE: Website: https://www.katieferro.com/ For first dibs (and the best prices!) on new offers from me, follow me on Instagram, then subscribe to my email list: IG: www.instagram.com/orderlyaccountingbykatie Email Opt In: www.katieferro.com/email
What if you could start the new year with clarity instead of just jumping into motion? As we approach 2026, it's easy to get swept up in the rush, but the transition between years offers a rare gift of space that many law firm owners overlook. In this episode, Melissa shares a framework to help you enter the new year with intention, not just resolutions, so you can focus on what truly matters for your firm. Melissa walks through four key anchors for reflection that will guide your thinking as you gain clarity before the year turns over. These anchors aren't about pressure-filled goals, but about reconnecting with your vision, evaluating your firm's data, understanding your personal capacity, and stewarding your firm as the valuable asset it is. Let's talk! If you are a law firm owner looking to talk with us about partnering on your personal and professional growth, book a short, free, no-pressure call with Melissa here: https://velocitywork.com/calendar Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.velocitywork.com/342 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@velocitywork