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    The Daily Stoic
    We Can Give This to Each Other | Be Stingy With Time

    The Daily Stoic

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 12:07


    We have to illustrate those virtues of courage and justice toward and for and through others. To help people from going hungry. To alleviate someone's worry and fear. To put food on their table.Feeding America | We donated the first $30,000 and would love your help in getting to our goal of $300,000—which would provide over 3 million meals for families across the country! Just head over to dailystoic.com/feeding—every dollar provides 10 meals, even a small donation makes a big difference.

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie
    Divine Humility | 2 Corinthians 8:9

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 4:05


    This Giving Tuesday, help us meet the spiritual moment! Give now. “You know the generous grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that by his poverty he could make you rich.” (2 Corinthians 8:9 NLT) One way to prepare our hearts for Christmas and foster a spirit of genuine gratitude is to consider what Jesus laid aside, for our sake, when He came to earth. His is not a rags-to-riches story; it’s a riches-to-rags story. The apostle Paul wrote, “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him” (1 Corinthians 2:9 NLT). We may not be able to wrap our minds around the glory of Heaven. But we can imagine the pure joy of being in God’s presence. We can guess at what it’s like to be worshipped nonstop by adoring angels. Yet Jesus set those things aside to squeeze His infinite presence into a container of flesh and make Himself vulnerable to the people He created. Let’s also consider the existence that Jesus embraced when He came. He could have been born in the most elegant mansion on the ritziest boulevard in Rome. He could have had aristocratic parents who boasted of their pedigree. He could have had the finest clothes from the most exclusive shops. He could have had legions of servants to respond to His every whim. But He chose none of that. Instead, Jesus humbled Himself. In his second letter to the Corinthians, Paul wrote, “You know the generous grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that by his poverty he could make you rich” (2 Corinthians 8:9 NLT). God came into our world—not as an all-powerful deity, but as a baby, born to humble parents in a humble setting. The Creator of the universe was born in a stable in Bethlehem. Like many other aspects of the Christmas story, we have romanticized the environment of Jesus’ birth. We decorate our homes with nativity sets that make the scene seem cozy, comfortable, and heartwarming. We see the baby Jesus surrounded not only by His loving parents but also by His shepherd friends, His wise men friends, and His animal friends. But in sanitizing the circumstances of Jesus’ birth, we lose the raw, powerful meaning behind them. The stable or barn (or maybe even cave) where Christ was born was cold and damp. It also would have smelled. God incarnate was born on a dirt floor used by animals. Our Savior came not as a monarch draped in gold and silk, but as a baby wrapped in rags. Jesus went from being a sovereign to a servant. He went from the glory of God to a stable filled with animals. It has been said that history swings on the hinge of the door of a stable in Bethlehem. As you prepare for Christmas, think about what Jesus left behind to dwell among us. Jesus took His place in a manger so that we might have a home in Heaven. Reflection question: How can we, as Jesus’ followers, humble ourselves for His sake? 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.

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie
    The First Tree | Genesis 2:9

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 3:46


    “The Lord God made all sorts of trees grow up from the ground—trees that were beautiful and that produced delicious fruit. In the middle of the garden he placed the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.” (Genesis 2:9 NLT) “Let every heart prepare Him room.” These lyrics from “Joy to the World” remind us to embrace the fullness of the Christmas season. To be proactive in getting ourselves ready for the blessings and opportunities that are unique to this time of year. A good way to start preparing our hearts is to widen our focus from the familiar narrative of Luke 2 to the bigger story that starts in Genesis 3. There, we find a tree. Not a Christmas tree with brightly colored lights and ornaments, but the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden. After God created Adam and Eve and placed them in a literal paradise, He gave them one restriction: Don’t eat the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. You know how the story unfolds after that. The serpent tempted Eve. Eve ate the forbidden fruit. She gave the fruit to Adam. He ate it, too. They disobeyed God and lost their perfect fellowship with Him. In Genesis 3:15, we find the first Christmas verse in the Bible. God said to the serpent, “And I will cause hostility between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her offspring. He will strike your head, and you will strike his heel” (NLT). Sin created a gulf between humankind and God—one that we can do nothing to bridge. Our only hope is a Savior, One sent by God who would live a sinless life, sacrifice Himself to pay the price for our sin, and then conquer death so that we might live forever. This is God’s plan of salvation. Yet just as our enemy interfered with God’s original plan, he also does everything he can to keep people from coming to salvation. That’s where the hostility of Genesis 3:15 comes in. The devil knew that a Messiah would come. He did everything in his power to stop it from taking place. Yet his power was a drop in a bucket compared to that of the Messiah who came. Before there was a world, before there were planets, before there was light and darkness, before there was matter, before there was anything but the Godhead, there was Jesus—coequal, coeternal, and coexistent with the Father and Holy Spirit. He was with God. He was God. Jesus Christ became human without ceasing to be God. He did not become identical to us, but He became identified with us. The birth that we celebrate this season is that of God Himself, who came to this earth to live among us. To conquer sin and death. To show us how to live. To give His life so that we might live forever. Reflection question: What difference does it make, in your life and in your prayers, that Jesus knows what it’s like to be human? 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.

    Fr. Bill's Podcast Central
    FBP 1004 - Darkness and Light

    Fr. Bill's Podcast Central

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 9:33


    In this episode: Fr. Dominic Sternhagen preaches; Reflection on the ancients perceptions and fears and hopes around darkness and light; Reflection on how the natural world reflects divine realities; Symbolism of the Advent Wreath Related Web Sites:  My Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes

    Generation Church South Oceanside
    "Sunday Sunday Sunday!" | Mark 15:40-16:8 | Matt Carlson

    Generation Church South Oceanside

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 37:13


    In the grand finale of our Gospel of Mark series, we step into the shock, surprise, and life-changing power of the empty tomb. Mark 15:40–16:8 reveals unlikely heroes, unexpected grace, and a resurrection that doesn't just change Jesus' story, but ours. This message explores what it means to not just live from “Friday” (forgiveness and the cross) but to start living from “Sunday” (new life and resurrection power). Discover how the risen Christ rewrites your identity, restores your calling, and invites you to walk in the freedom of who you already are in Him. It's time to live from Sunday.FOR GROUP DISCUSSION & REFLECTION:1. Where do you see yourself in the cast of “unlikely characters” at the cross and the empty tomb? How does it encourage you that God often works through the quiet, overlooked, or hesitant?2. What are some “tombs” you tend to revisit (old stories, old shame, old ways of coping)? What would it look like to step into the newness He's already given you?3. What part of the resurrection story feels most personal or hopeful to you right now? Why does that particular truth land with you?4. If resurrection isn't just Christ's story but ours, what changes about the way you see your identity and daily life? How does “living from Sunday” reshape the way you approach challenges, failures, or fears?+ + + + +Hey, while you're here, please help Generation by clicking the 'Subscribe' button, then click on the BELL

    Moving the Needle
    Special Edition, AI, Unscripted - AI as a Critical Friend: Supporting Reflection in Graduate Learning

    Moving the Needle

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 41:22


    Jennifer Potter and Mary Crowley-Farrell talk with Liyan Song, PhD, Towson University, about how she leverages Blackboard Ultra's AI companion to prompt deep reflection in her instructional design students.

    A Moment with Joni Eareckson Tada

    Years in Joni's wheelchair has taught her to find breathtaking joy in the smallest, most ordinary moments. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible.     Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org   Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

    The World Is Noisy - God Whispers®
    Finding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary

    The World Is Noisy - God Whispers®

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 13:12


    Episode 109: "I must trust that the extraordinary is indeed all around me in what seems to be incredibly (and even painfully) ordinary."---Join author and host Julia Monnin as she takes a closer look at Reflection #316 ("Remaining Faithful in the Ordinary") found in her book The World Is Noisy - God Whispers: Volume II. ---"The ordinary feels, well, ordinary, Lord. But I know that it is in the ordinary that I will more deeply and purely be rooted in you. Yes, I know when I kiss the face of a child, I kiss the face of God. I know when I hold the hand of my husband, I hold the hand of my Savior. I know when I give someone something to eat or fill their cup with water, I am feeding you and giving you something to drink. So, I won't let 'the ordinary' make me doubt your presence in and through my life, Lord. I won't let 'the ordinary' make me believe that I am doing something wrong. Instead, I will trust. I will trust that this is all part of your plan. I will trust that this is all part of my journey. I will trust that my ordinary life is, in the process of becoming something extraordinary."---NEW for 2025! Stay in touch with JRM via Flocknote. Subscribe at ⁠⁠⁠⁠journeysrevealed.flocknote.com⁠⁠⁠⁠---⁠⁠⁠⁠theworldisnoisy.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠journeysrevealed.com

    Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
    406 How to make see and make use of your end of year reflection

    Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 24:56


    I'm back! After a crazy half year of transition, adventure, and being in the murky mess of a 'chrysalis' experience, I've surfaced for some insights for you to wrap up 2025.  Here's what's up for you: A process for reflection that uses visual representation of your last twelve months A reflective practice that will surface insights for next year How to make use of these insights in a practical way. My own updates: Travel, adventure, heartbreak, moving house: it's the bitter sweetnes of not yet and not anymore. Enjoy! Zoë     

    Your Morning Mantra
    Reflection - Acceptance Opens the Door to Love

    Your Morning Mantra

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 3:50 Transcription Available


    This is a companion podcast for this morning's mantra. Love begins with seeing things as they truly are. Today’s meditation invites you to soften into presence, release judgment, and recognise how acceptance becomes the foundation for deeper connection — with yourself and with others. Your Morning Mantra: I accept what is, so love can enter Jennifer Cray is a life coach, meditation teacher and yoga teacher for Living Lit Up, based in Brisbane. You can deepen your meditation practices with her on Insight Timer. Insight TimerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Astrology Alchemy Podcast
    Episode #341-Week of Dec 1, 2025

    Astrology Alchemy Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 11:36 Transcription Available


    This week brings a blend of illumination, deep integration, and expansive guidance as several personal planets align with larger cycles of change. Venus and Mars in Sagittarius open new pathways of meaning, while Mercury helps you synthesize emotional wisdom with renewed clarity. A Gemini Full Moon lights up fresh options and perspectives, inviting you to balance curiosity with deeper truth. Threshold energies are subtle but present: you're being asked to see more, feel more, and choose with greater consciousness.Tues Dec 2: Venus in Sagittarius sextile Pluto in AquariusVenus (Relational One) in Sagittarius forms a harmonious sextile with Pluto (Transformer) in Aquarius. This alignment encourages courageous honesty, authentic self-expression, and a widening of your relational worldview.You may be called to explore conversations or connections that expand what you believe is possible. Pluto brings depth and discernment; Venus brings heart truth. Together, they open a threshold for freedom through deeper relational integrity.Reflection: Where is life asking me to expand my relational truth or express myself more authentically?Thurs Dec 4: Full Moon at 13° GeminiThe Gemini Full Moon shines a bright, multifaceted light on your inner and outer conversations, helping you to see the many pathways available to you—mentally, creatively, relationally. It's a moment to celebrate what you've learned, name what you're ready to speak aloud, and let go of outdated stories.The Full Moon radiates options, while the Sun in Sagittarius holds the wider arc of meaning. This axis invites you to stand at the threshold between information and wisdom, choosing the perspectives that help you grow.Reflection: What stories, assumptions, or beliefs am I ready to evolve?Fri Dec 5: Mars in Sagittarius trine Chiron in AriesMars (the Action-Taker) in Sagittarius supports Chiron (the Healer) in Aries. This trine releases momentum for brave steps, renewed confidence, and action rooted in your essential authenticity.This is a beautiful day to move toward a new horizon—one aligned with your deeper truth. Old wounds around visibility, assertiveness, or leadership may ease, offering space for initiatory courage.Reflection: What courageous action wants to move through me?Sat Dec 6 & Sun Dec 7: Mercury (Direct) in Scorpio trine Jupiter in Cancer & Saturn in PiscesWith Mercury now direct in Scorpio, your thinking regains depth and coherence. This weekend, it forms supportive trines to Jupiter in Cancer (the expansive nurturer) and Saturn in Pisces (the compassionate structurer). Together they create a grand water harmony, helping you connect insights, intuition, and emotional truth.This alignment supports integration—name what you've learned from the recent retrograde, reclaim your inner knowing, and reorganize your priorities from a place of emotional honesty.Reflection: Where do I sense a quiet inner threshold inviting me toward a wiser, more aligned version of myself?Podcast poem: We Are a River by Lao TzuSupport the showGo to Sheila's website for information for transformational resources: https://www.ontheedgesofchange.com/home-page This episode was co-created with generative AI, engaged as a soul-aligned ally in service of transformation. At the edge where technology meets myth, I choose insight over noise, and alchemy over automation. Thank you for dreaming the future with me.

    Bellingham Podcast
    Ep. 240 "GPT takes on Bellingham, and we correct it?"

    Bellingham Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 31:36


    In this episode, AJ and Chris dig into a playful but insightful exploration: What would happen if an outsider spent a weekend in Bellingham guided solely by web searches or AI?Fresh off a Portland conference with heavy AI themes, AJ tests what “SmackGPT” thinks a weekend in Bellingham should look like across five traveler personas: the Local Explorer, Family Adventurer, Mindful Explorer, Camper, and Lux High Roller (exact output posted below).The gents review, refine, and sometimes hilariously correct the AI-generated recommendations, offering their hyper-local expertise on food, lodging, hikes, coffee shops, costs, and hidden gems. Along the way, Amtrak stories, camping advice, critiques of $10 gas estimates, and an update on the infamous “mics on sticks” recording setup.It's a mix of travel guide, tech commentary, and classic Bellingham banter all better than any bot.

    Persuasions of Comfort
    Every Transitions Starts With A Pivot

    Persuasions of Comfort

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 13:18


    Keywords:Strategic pivot, micro-pivot, S-Cubed, personal growth, mindset, reflection, alignment, change, direction, successSummary:This episode, highlights the importance of strategic pivots in personal and professional growth. There is an emphasis on the difference between reacting out of panic and repositioning with intention. The conversation introduces the S-Cubed framework—State, Story, Strategy—as a method for making informed pivots. The value of micro-pivots, which allow for small adjustments that can lead to significant outcomes. Through personal anecdotes and reflection questions, listeners are encouraged to explore their own areas for growth and experimentation.Takeaways:Not every pivot is productive; some are emotional reactions.Strategic pivots require reflection and intention.Movement without direction is just motion.Micro-pivots can protect momentum while learning.Testing small shifts can prevent major setbacks.Success is driven by the strategy behind the process.Every pivot is an experiment in alignment.Identify areas in life where you're reacting instead of repositioning.Reflection questions can guide your next move.Knowing when to pivot is crucial for growth.Sound bites:"Do not confuse movement with progress.""Strategic pivots start with a pause, not panic.""Every pivot is an experiment in alignment."

    Margaret FONTANA Media Podcast
    End of Year Reflection, Reputation Audit & New Year Planning | Lifestyle • Brand • PR

    Margaret FONTANA Media Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 39:53


    In this episode of The Margaret Fontana Media Podcast, we're closing out the year with intention. I'm diving into how to reflect on the past year, audit your personal brand and reputation, and create a strategic plan for who you want to become in the new year.We'll talk about:✨ What this year taught you✨ How to evaluate your digital footprint✨ Why your lifestyle is your PR✨ How to elevate your brand presence✨ Strategic visibility + content planning for 2025If you're ready to evolve, elevate, and step into the new year with clarity, this episode is your roadmap.

    BridgePoint Church Podcast
    Finding Hope When Life Feels Like Winter

    BridgePoint Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 32:29


    Life can feel cold, heavy, or disappointing—especially when the things we think will finally make us feel better fall short. In Week 1 of our Advent series, Until He Came, Pastor Brad helps us see that real hope isn't something we create. It's something God brings. Jesus stepped into our winter and broke its power, inviting us to live as people of hope in the space between His first coming and His promised return.Questions for Reflection• Where in your life does it currently “feel like winter,” and what does this message invite you to believe about Jesus in that place?• How can you practice living as a person of hope this week, even before anything in your circumstances changes?

    Westminster Abbey
    Advent I Reflection: Looking Back and Looking Forward

    Westminster Abbey

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 4:19


    Listen as the Reverend Canon Mark Birch reflects on words from the Book of Isaiah, exploring how during Advent we look back at the life of Jesus and look forward to His coming again.  Join us over the Advent season as we prepare ourselves for the coming of Christ at Christmas. This year, clergy from Westminster Abbey explore the 'great and mighty wonder' of God's promise through the prophet Isaiah and the Gospels. You're invited to come along as we examine and reorient our lives with hope in this season, looking forward to the celebration of Christmas and awaiting Jesus' promised return. Discover more resources from the Abbey for your Advent journey at www.westminster-abbey.org/advent/

    Be the CEO of Your Life and Business Podcast
    Episode 236: 2025 Debrief + 2026 Blueprint - My Full Year-End Reflection Process

    Be the CEO of Your Life and Business Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 19:43


    This week, I'm taking you inside my full year-end review — the exact process I use to look back at what I set out to do in 2025, what actually happened quarter-by-quarter, what worked, what didn't, and the real “why” behind the goals I'm creating for 2026.No fluff, just clarity, honesty, and the structure I use to grow as a leader, a business owner, and a human.In this episode, I walk you through:• The goals I set for 2025 — and how far I actually got• My quarterly check-in method that exposes patterns instantly• What helped me move forward and what totally derailed me• How I reconnect to my WHY before I set new goalsIf you want to end this year with intention and step into 2026 feeling clear, grounded, and with energy and excitement, this episode is for you!

    Christian Meditation Podcast
    824 Peace on Earth, A Guided Christian Meditation on Luke 2:13-15 with the Recenter With Christ app

    Christian Meditation Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 20:24


    824 Peace on Earth, A Guided Christian Meditation on Luke 2:13-15 with the Recenter With Christ app The purpose of this podcast is to help you find more peace in  and connect with the true source of peace, Jesus Christ.  Outline: Relaxation, Reading, Meditation, Prayer, Contemplation and Visualization.  You can sit comfortably and uninterrupted for about 20 minutes.You should hopefully not be driving or anything tense or unrelaxing.  If you feel comfortable to do so, I invite you to close your eyes.   Guided Relaxation / Guided Meditation:   Breathe and direct your thoughts to connecting with God. Let your stomach be a balloon inflate,  deflate. Scripture for Meditation KJV 13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, 14 Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. 15 And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us. ESV 13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, 14 "Glory to God in the highest,     and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!" 15 When the angels went away from them into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let us go over to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has made known to us." Reflection on Scripture: Jesus is the source of Peace on Earth. Peace to all people with whom the Lord is pleased and the Lord is pleased with those who receive Him. There can be peace in your life as you please the Lord. Through His love and Grace you please Him. Abide in that love. Live in that Love. Do everything you do in the name of that Love, the Godly agape love that causes the Lord to be pleased with us. Every thought should be moderated by that undying love that causes the Peace of the Lord to descend on us. I cannot imagine the thrill that these shepherds experienced. As they had a message of God's glory both preached but also shown unto them. When they heard this and saw the glory of the heavenly hosts, the wanted to share it. When we are loved in such a profound and deep way that transforms us, we should equally want to share that love. Do we receive of God's abundant love and then turn to the world in spite and disinterest? Do we hold grudges? Do we hate? Or are we inspired by the Love of God that brings peace to our lives to be able to let those human weaknesses go? At a time of year when people gather together, undoubtedly there are good and bad memories remembered but also created. My hope is that God's message of love breaks through our human experience and fills us with peace, and that this peace is poured out to everyone we know. Jesus said people could know his followers by their fruits ye shall know them. Do we live in the fruit of God's grace?  Meditation of Prayer: Pray as directed by the Spirit. Dedicate these moments to the patient waiting, when you feel ready ask God for understanding you desire from Him. Meditation of God and His Glory / Hesychasm: I invite you to sit in silence feeling patient for your own faults and trials. Summarize what insights you have gained during this meditation and meditate and visualize positive change in your life: This is a listener funded podcast at patreon.com/christianmeditationpodcast Final Question: If you consider the invitation and command to persevere in the faith, what change in your life does that bring to your mind?  FIND ME ON: Download my free app: Recenter with Christ Website - ChristianMeditationPodcast.com Voicemail - (602) 888-3795 Email: jared@christianmeditationpodcast.com Apple Podcasts - Christian Meditation Podcast Facebook.com/christianmeditationpodcast Youtube.com/christianmeditaitonpodcast Twitter - @ChristianMedPod  

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie
    Giving Thanks for God's Perfect Love | 2 Corinthians 4:17–18

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 3:48


    “For our present troubles are small and won’t last very long. Yet they produce for us a glory that vastly outweighs them and will last forever! So we don’t look at the troubles we can see now; rather, we fix our gaze on things that cannot be seen. For the things we see now will soon be gone, but the things we cannot see will last forever.” (2 Corinthians 4:17–18 NLT) God loves you. Those words are so simple and so familiar that they might be mistaken for a cliché if they weren’t also so profound. The fact that God loves you gives you immeasurable worth. It also gives you context for your entire life. Nothing in this world, good or bad, can begin to compare to God’s love for you. No grief or trouble can overwhelm you because God loves you too much to let it happen. No difficult circumstance can defeat you because God loves you. No struggles are too difficult for you because God loves you. So, when grief, trouble, difficult circumstances, or struggles come, you can put them in perspective by remembering and being thankful for God’s love for you. The apostle Paul wrote, “For our present troubles are small and won’t last very long. Yet they produce for us a glory that vastly outweighs them and will last forever! So we don’t look at the troubles we can see now; rather, we fix our gaze on things that cannot be seen. For the things we see now will soon be gone, but the things we cannot see will last forever” (2 Corinthians 4:17–18 NLT). God’s love lasts forever. Paul also wrote, “And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love” (Romans 8:38 NLT). Because God loves you, He is always looking for your eternal benefit. God is wiser than you are. So, if He tells you to do something or not to do something, He does so for good reason. The devil doesn’t want you to believe that. He will whisper in your ear, “God hates you. God wants to ruin your life. All those rules in the Bible are just there to make life miserable. You Christians serve an oppressive God who doesn’t want you to have any fun.” What a bunch of nonsense. I’ve lived apart from Christ. I’ve had the so-called fun this world has to offer, and it wasn’t fun at all. I’ve also found that a life with Christ is a life of fulfillment and purpose. Let us never lose our spirit of thankfulness for the fact that God loves us and is always looking out for our eternal benefit, even if what we’re presently going through is difficult. Reflection question: How can you keep the devil from interfering with your relationship with the Lord? 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.

    The Savvy Scribe
    EP338: A Nonjudgmental End-of-Year Reflection on Your Business

    The Savvy Scribe

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 14:24


    Send us a textAs 2025 comes to a close, it's time to pause, reflect, and reset. In this solo episode of The Savvy Scribe, Janine walks you through an intentional end-of-year reflection—one that goes beyond business and dives into your personal and financial wins, your challenges, and how to turn failures into feedback.Whether you've had a successful year or feel like things didn't go as planned, this episode is a helpful reset before goal-setting in January.End-of-Year Reflection for Nurse Writers and EntrepreneursWhat You'll Learn:Why year-end reflection is critical to your business growthHow to identify your wins (big or small — yes, sending 10 pitches counts!)What didn't work this year — and how to use failure as feedbackThe importance of examples when working with clientsHow to reset your mindset and avoid “carrying the weight” into 2026The difference between winners and losers (inspired by a powerful quote from the Huberman Lab podcast)Practical steps for setting 3 actionable Q1 goals + a personal boundaryThe ONE question that can help you define your dream business headline for 2026Key TakeawaysHow to recognize and record your wins—personal, business, and financialWhy even unsuccessful pitches or flopped projects are worth celebratingThe importance of identifying what didn't work and reframing failure as feedbackWhy emotional resilience, especially as a nurse, gives you an edge in businessHow to shift your mindset from “loser” to “winner” (inspired by Huberman Lab)Tips for setting a bold, motivating headline for your 2026 business visionA preview of what's coming in January for goal setting and planningThe power of setting personal boundaries and choosing a growth mindsetWelcome to the Savvy Scribe Podcast, I'm so glad you're here! Before we start the show, if you're interested, we have a free Facebook group called "Savvy Nurse Writer Community"I appreciate you following me and listening today. I would LOVE for you to subscribe: ITUNESAnd if you love it, can I ask for a

    Catholics of Pleasanton Podcast
    OCIA: Breaking Open the Word - A Reflection on the Sunday Readings - November 30, 2025

    Catholics of Pleasanton Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 9:42


    OCIA Director Matt Gray, reflects on the readings for the First Sunday of Advent.

    Guys We F****d
    YOU'RE ADDICTED TO DICK & DONUTS?

    Guys We F****d

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 83:03


    On this week's episode of GWF, hosts CORINNE FISHER and KRYSTYNA HUTCHINSON read an email from a listener who did not appreciate Corinne's birthday positivity before discussing, well, a lot of p*d*phile stuff. The gals then welcome back comedian and author VON DECARLO to discuss how lying about your age gives away your power, fighting through fear, the need to be validated by men, and what the hell self-love actually means.BUY YOUR COPY OF FINE OVER FIFTY BY VON DECARLO HERE: ⁠⁠https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fine-over-fifty-von-decarlo/1148363339⁠⁠Follow VON on IG @vondecarloFollow CORINNE on IG @PhilanthropyGalFollow KRYSTYNA on IG @KrystynaHutchFollow ERIC on IG @EricFretty Want to write into the show? Send us an email ⁠⁠SorryAboutLastNightShow@gmail.com⁠⁠Music credit for today's episode:ValatieA Bout, A Reflection⁠https://open.spotify.com/track/0unbgpY16HAYi1fe4G5PTV?si=fd07153190e143a6&nd=1&dlsi=6b8aed7cebb84daa⁠ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie
    Giving Thanks in Good Times and Bad | Romans 8:28

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 3:44


    “And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.” (Romans 8:28 NLT) Of the many beautiful psalms David wrote, one of my favorites is Psalm 63: “Your unfailing love is better than life itself; how I praise you! I will praise you as long as I live, lifting up my hands to you in prayer. You satisfy me more than the richest feast. I will praise you with songs of joy” (verses 3–5 NLT). These are obviously the words of someone enjoying the best day of his life, with not a trouble or care in sight. Except they aren’t. David wrote the words of Psalm 63 while he was in exile. He was running for his life from his own son, Absalom. Absalom had led a rebellion against him and was trying to take David’s throne. David’s kingdom and family were crumbling. Not only that, but David was also an elderly man by this time. He was in extreme anguish and personal pain. How, then, was he able to write such sincere words of praise and gratitude to God? David understood that a spirit of thankfulness doesn’t depend on circumstances. We can and should be thankful in all seasons of life. The truth is, we can’t fully understand what good times are and what bad times are—not on this side of Heaven anyway. We may know how certain circumstances make us feel, but our feelings don’t always tell the whole story. For example, when we’re younger, we convince ourselves that success is always good and hardship is always bad. And our feelings react accordingly. As we get older and develop more maturity, however, we realize that success can be bad for some people and hardship can be good for others. We begin to look at things differently. Some of the things we thought were really good turn out to be bad. And some of the things that we thought were bad turn out to be really good. Through it all, we can and should be thankful to God. Because though our circumstances may change, and though our feelings toward those circumstances may change, God never does. He stays committed to His promises to us. According to Romans 8:28, the Lord can take all things, bad or good, and work them “together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them” (NLT). So there’s always something to be thankful for. What are your circumstances right now? If you’re enjoying God’s obvious blessings or if you’ve received a long-awaited answer to prayer or if you and your loved ones are in a good place, you have reason to give thanks. On the other hand, if you’re struggling or if a prayer hasn’t been answered yet or if you’re concerned about your loved ones’ well-being, you also have reason to give thanks. Because the Lord will work all things together for good. Reflection question: How can you maintain a spirit of praise and thankfulness even when circumstances are less than good? 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.

    The Joie Miller Podcast
    The Power Of Reflection In Planning | How Reviewing the Past Year Shapes Your Next

    The Joie Miller Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 19:04


    In this episode, Pastor Joie Miller dives into the importance of reflection as a critical part of planning for the year ahead. By looking back at the previous year—celebrating wins, acknowledging lessons, and identifying growth opportunities—Pastor Joie shows listeners how to set intentional goals and create a roadmap for success in the coming year. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to step into their next year with clarity, focus, and purpose.

    The Scratch Golfer's Mindset
    #114 [Inside the Mind] Chris Petefish: Play Unapologetic Golf and Using Data to Free Yourself from Emotional Decision-making

    The Scratch Golfer's Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 53:00


    #114 [Inside the Mind] Chris Petefish: Play Unapologetic Golf and Using Data to Free Yourself from Emotional Decision-making What do you do when your biggest opportunity collides with your worst nightmare? For Chris Petefish, that moment came two weeks before Second Stage of Q School—when he woke up unable to get out of bed, let alone swing a golf club. No practice. No prep. Just pain, uncertainty, and a ticking clock on what might be his last real shot at securing status. Most players would withdraw. Chris got on a plane. In this conversation, we break down the mindset, decision-making, and mental toughness that carried him from "I might have to quit" to T8 at Second Stage—and eventually to winning on the Korn Ferry Tour.  Whether you're chasing a club championship, a Korn Ferry card, or a seven-figure business year, the principles are the same: expectations, routines, self-talk, and a willingness to play unapologetically free. In this episode, you'll learn: The mindset that helped Chris qualify at Q School while barely able to swing a club. How to turn panic, fear, and "why me?" moments into problem-solving and clarity. How to identify and dismantle the destructive belief: "I only perform well with my back against the wall." Why routines, awareness, and data are non-negotiable for peak performance. How to cultivate a flow state, lower expectations, and raise execution under pressure. What a bogey-free tournament taught Chris about confidence, acceptance, and fearlessness. Why embracing—not suppressing—pressure is the key to performing when it matters most. Get your pencils ready and start listening.  P.P.S. Curious to learn more about the results my clients are experiencing and what they say about working with me? Read more here. More About Chris Chris Petefish is a professional golfer and performance coach based in Georgia. A former Georgia Tech standout, he was an All-ACC Academic selection, All-America Scholar, and winner of the 2018 General Hackler Championship.  Since turning professional in 2018, he's competed on the Korn Ferry Tour and qualified for the 2024 U.S. Open. Off the course, he runs Course of Action Golf, where he coaches players of all levels in course strategy, mindset, and performance using strokes gained analytics and mental conditioning frameworks.  His philosophy blends data-driven strategy with mental resilience — helping golfers and high performers think clearly, compete freely, and execute under pressure. Course of Action Golf Instagram (@chrispetefishgolf) Play to Your Potential On (and Off) the Course Schedule a Mindset Coaching Discovery Call Subscribe to the More Pars than Bogeys Newsletter Download my "Play Your Best Round" free hypnosis audio recording. High-Performance Hypnotherapy and Mindset Coaching Paul Salter - known as The Golf Hypnotherapist - is a High-Performance Hypnotherapist and Mindset Coach who leverages hypnosis and powerful subconscious reprogramming techniques to help golfers of all ages and skill levels overcome the mental hazards of their minds so they can shoot lower scores and play to their potential. He has over 16 years of coaching experience working with high performers in various industries, helping them get unstuck, out of their own way, and unlock their full potential. Click here to learn more about how high-performance hypnotherapy and mindset coaching can help you get out of your own way and play to your potential on (and off) the course.  Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist  Twitter: @parsoverbogeys Key Takeaways: Pressure is not the enemy- you must acknowledge it to master it. Pretending pressure doesn't exist only amplifies it. Naming it neutralizes it. Your routine is your anchor. Any deviation in your pre-shot routine is a signal your inner world is unraveling. Expectations kill performance. Preparation builds confidence; expectations destroy it. Play unapologetically. Fear-based golf leads to steering, tension, and poor decisions. Confidence and fear can coexist. The goal isn't removing fear; it's performing with it. Data frees you from emotional decision-making. Golf is a math contest with variance baked in. Resiliency compounds. Your worst stretches often create the biggest breakthroughs. Key Quotes: "When my back's against the wall, that's usually when I'm at my best." "I'd rather hit a poor shot with confidence than a poor shot from fear." "The expectations on the course will kill you." "You can't pretend pressure doesn't exist—you have to acknowledge it to handle it." "My routine tells me everything about my inner state." "Golf is a math contest. Trust the numbers, trust your skills." "Sometimes hitting rock bottom is a blessing—it forces change." Time Stamps: 00:00: Overcoming Adversity in Golf 06:04: Mental Resilience and Self-Discovery 10:14: Playing Smarter, Not Harder 13:26: Achieving a Bogey-Free Tournament 19:31: Navigating Expectations and Acceptance 22:58: The Journey of Mental Training 23:49: Understanding the Mental Game of Golf 26:57: The Importance of Routine and Mindset 29:04: Balancing Expectations and Confidence 31:42: Data-Driven Decision Making in Golf 33:57: Resilience and Overcoming Adversity 38:08: The Role of Reflection and Support 41:46: Coaching Insights and Personal Experience

    Your Morning Mantra
    Reflection - I Welcome Moments of Joy Into My Day

    Your Morning Mantra

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 4:36 Transcription Available


    This is a companion podcast for this morning's mantra. Joy doesn’t always arrive loudly — sometimes it appears in quiet, everyday moments waiting to be noticed. Today’s meditation encourages you to open to these simple pleasures: a warm bed, soft light, a gentle pause. By allowing joy to land without guilt, you nurture resilience, brighten your spirit, and reconnect with the goodness around you. Your Morning Mantra: I welcome moments of joy into my day Jennifer Cray is a life coach, meditation teacher and yoga teacher for Living Lit Up, based in Brisbane. You can deepen your meditation practices with her on Insight Timer. Insight TimerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Samson Strength Coach Collective
    The Illusion of Choice with Lilly Simon

    Samson Strength Coach Collective

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 46:25


    In this episode, Lilly Simon of the University of North Carolina dives into “The Illusion of Choice”—the idea that small, seemingly simple decisions can shape the direction of a coaching career. Drawing on her journey from lacrosse athlete to strength coach, Lilly explains how taking initiative, reflecting on personal values, and making intentional choices have positioned her for early success in the field. Her insights highlight how meaningful career growth often stems from the smallest moments of alignment.Key Takeaways:Small decisions can significantly impact your career trajectory.Evaluating decisions through the lens of your values is essential.Aligning goals with values strengthens long-term decision-making.Reflection provides clarity for shaping future choices.Career development is built through consistent, small actions.Knowing your values helps guide your professional path.Success is often the result of many small, intentional choices.Intentional decision-making fosters fulfillment and growth.Values-aligned career paths lead to greater satisfaction.Continuous reevaluation of goals is key to development.Quote“Just how impactful small decisions can be… evaluating how choices align with my values and goals has put me in the position I am today.” — Lilly Simon

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie
    Giving Thanks for God's Goodness | Psalm 145:4–7

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 4:12


    “Let each generation tell its children of your mighty acts; let them proclaim your power. I will meditate on your majestic, glorious splendor and your wonderful miracles. Your awe-inspiring deeds will be on every tongue; I will proclaim your greatness. Everyone will share the story of your wonderful goodness; they will sing with joy about your righteousness.” (Psalm 145:4–7 NLT) It seems as though merchants today don’t really know what to do with this holiday called Thanksgiving. When it comes to other observances, such as the Fourth of July and Halloween, they make a lot of money from their marketing efforts. And, of course, Christmas is a financial windfall. But Thanksgiving? Aside from selling more turkeys and cranberry dressing than they normally do, there’s nothing that makes the holiday especially important from a retailer’s perspective. Merchants have had more than 160 years to get it right. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln designated November 26 as a day of national Thanksgiving. Our nation celebrated it annually on that day until 1942, when President Franklin Roosevelt designated Thanksgiving as the fourth Thursday in November. And that’s just the official government designation. The celebration of Thanksgiving on this continent stretches back at least another 250-plus years to 1607 in Jamestown, Virginia. And just so we aren’t fuzzy about which God we should give thanks to, this is what the pilgrims wrote in the Mayflower Compact in 1620: “We whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign lord King James, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, etc. Having undertaken, for the glory of God, and advancement of the Christian faith, and honor of our king and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia. . . .” They were not just coming to our fair shores to simply bring European civilization; they were coming to bring the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. It’s very easy during our feasting to forget about the One whom we are celebrating. Yet His goodness is what makes it possible for us to celebrate. The Bible writers celebrated God’s goodness. First Chronicles 16:34 says, “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever” (NLT). And Psalm 145:4–7 says, “Let each generation tell its children of your mighty acts; let them proclaim your power. I will meditate on your majestic, glorious splendor and your wonderful miracles. Your awe-inspiring deeds will be on every tongue; I will proclaim your greatness. Everyone will share the story of your wonderful goodness; they will sing with joy about your righteousness” (NLT). The primary reason we are put on this earth is to glorify God and to give Him thanks. The Bible doesn’t say to give thanks to the Lord because we feel good. Rather, it says, “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever!” (1 Chronicles 16:34 NLT). We give thanks to God because He is worthy of our praise. God makes it easy for us by giving us so much to be thankful for. Reflection question: What will you praise God for on this Thanksgiving Day? 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.

    Crosswalk.com Devotional
    Giving Thanks Isn't a Day - It's a Daily Posture

    Crosswalk.com Devotional

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 6:17


    Thanksgiving is more than a holiday—it’s a lifestyle. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 calls us to “rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances,” showing that gratitude should be our daily posture. From small blessings like a morning cup of coffee to the vast gifts of God’s love, cultivating a heart of thankfulness transforms our perspective, lifts our spirits, and strengthens our relationship with Him. From all of us at Lifeaudio and Salem Media, Happy Thanksgiving. Highlights Gratitude is a daily choice, not a seasonal habit. Starting small—like noting one thing you’re thankful for each morning—can shift your mindset. Counting blessings outweighs burdens and fosters joy and contentment. God’s goodness and provision remain constant, even when circumstances are difficult. Journaling or listing gifts of God can deepen awareness of His work in your life. Practicing gratitude strengthens your heart, aligns your perspective with God’s will, and brings joy. God delights when His children acknowledge His blessings and rely on Him daily. Gift Inspiration: Crosswalk's Holiday Gift Guide Looking for a meaningful way to celebrate the season? Check out our Holiday Gift Guide—from beautifully illustrated Bibles and devotionals to novels, greeting cards, and picture books, there’s something for everyone on your list. Wrap up stories for loved ones, tuck a book into your own nightstand, and join us in celebrating the wonder of giving this Christmas! Full Transcript Below: Giving Thanks Isn’t a Day—It’s a Daily Posture By: Alexis A. Goring Bible Reading:“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”—1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 NIV Here in the United States of America, the Thanksgiving holiday is upon us.It is a time to practice gratitude and share what we are thankful for in this life. Often during this time of year, people tend to be more appreciative and count their blessings from God. But giving thanks shouldn’t be an occasional event; it should be a daily posture. I’d like to share a story illustration that I heard a little while ago: A husband told his grumpy wife, who was feeling ungrateful every day, that she should give thanks for what she has. He presented a challenge: Every morning when you go to the kitchen to make your coffee, name one thing you are grateful for, then write it on a piece of paper and put that paper into this glass jar before you drink your coffee. His wife was angry at him, but followed his instructions, and for the first few days, all she could write was “coffee,” but a few days later, she realized that she also appreciated the sunlight. So, she put “sunshine” on the paper, and a day after that, she thought of something else and wrote it down. Before long, the jar was filled with notes of what she was grateful for, and her entire mood had lifted. Her mentality improved. As her gratitude grew, so did her positive attitude. My maternal grandma told me many years ago, “Gratitude will change your attitude. Take inventory of your blessings.” Her words ring true for me to this day. She was a wise woman. She was right because I found that when I remember to count my blessings instead of my burdens, I feel better as I realize how my blessings outweigh my burdens. When I focus on what’s going right in my life instead of what went wrong, I naturally start giving thanks to God. The Bible says that God wants us to “give thanks in all circumstances” (1 Thessalonians 5:18). This means that no matter what we face, we need to look for the silver lining. I believe that God can restore the most broken places and people in our lives when we put our hope in Him (Romans 8:28). Sometimes, we don’t see the resolution until we go home to Heaven. But no matter what happens here on Earth, the truth is that God is good all the time and He has good plans for our lives. He will never leave us nor forsake us (Deuteronomy 31:8). Thanks to God’s Son (Jesus Christ), we have the hope of eternity with our Creator when we put our faith in Him (Romans 10:13). There’s always something or someone to be grateful for, even if you are just happy that your heart is still beating or if you, like the woman in the story illustration above, are only grateful for your daily cup of coffee. Well then, that’s a start! Ann Voskamp wrote a book, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are. Toward the end of it is a challenge for the reader to write one thousand things that they are grateful for. I accepted this challenge promptly by going to a Christian bookstore and buying a beautiful journal covered in a purple and pink design, then writing down what I was grateful for several times a week. My first entry in this journal was made on February 28, 2011. I wrote “Rainy days”. My last entry was made on September 23, 2017: “God’s love” being the thousandth thing I was grateful for that day. It most likely won’t take you six years to complete this gratitude challenge but I believe it will be worth it. When we give thanks to God, it strengthens our heart and soul. When we pray to Him and ask Him to meet our every need, He does so in His perfect time. When we thank Him for His provision, I believe it makes His heart smile and perhaps fills God with gratitude for creating humankind. So, as this Thanksgiving season is here, let’s pause at least once a day and think about all we are grateful for, then thank God for all of it and more. Such a practice will fill our hearts with joy and help us remember that our God is good all year round. In closing, I’d like you to listen to these songs: Song of Reflection #1: “Counting My Blessings” by Seph Schlueter. Song of Reflection #2: “Gratitude” by Brandon Lake. Song of Reflection #3: “Thank You” by The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. Intersecting Faith & Life: Have you tried giving thanks in all things? Imagine how your life would be different in the best ways if you practiced gratitude daily. Further Reading: Psalm 100:4-5Psalm 107:1Philippians 4:6-7James 1:17Hebrews 12:28-29 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    Sports Spectrum's Get in the Game
    Scott's Thanksgiving Day Reflection

    Sports Spectrum's Get in the Game

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 6:33


    Today on the show, our host Scott Linebrink shares a 2025 Thanksgiving Day reflection."Get in the Game" is part of the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sports Spectrum Podcast Network⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Do you know Christ personally? Click ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to learn how you can commit your life to Him.

    Integrative Wellness Radio
    Comfort or Growth? Choose Your Challenge Wisely

    Integrative Wellness Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 21:53


    In this episode, Dr. Nicole and Dr. Nick unpack what it really means to “choose your challenge wisely” in your health, family, and business. They share a real-life story of a family navigating a child's “incurable” diagnosis and contrast the challenge of doing deep, integrative work with the hidden challenge of staying in the conventional, band-aid model. They call out how distraction culture, social media, and living by everyone else's “shoulds” pull you away from your true values, your family, and your unique mission—and how reflection, aligned challenge, and inspiration (not desperation) are the real path to a life you actually love. #ChooseYourChallengeWisely #IntegrativeYou #IntegrativeMedicine #FunctionalMedicine #ConsciousParenting #GenerationalHealth #ValuesDrivenLife #MindBodySpirit #HolisticHealing #HealingJourney #QuantumHealing #NeuroscienceAndHealing #HealthIsWealth #LegacyLiving #IntentionalLiving #InspirationOverDesperation #DistractionDetox #FamilyFirstLeadership #HighPerformanceMoms #EntrepreneurHealth   3 Key Takeaways: You can't escape challenge—only choose which one you're willing to live with. Medication and band-aids come with their own set of challenges: behavior issues, neurological inflammation, family disruption, more diagnoses down the line. Doing the deeper integrative work is also a challenge—but it's the one that actually moves you toward a healthy child, a healthy body, and a healthy family dynamic. Life expands when your challenge is connected to your highest values. When the pain and effort are tied to what matters most—your kids, your health, your mission, your freedom—the challenge becomes inspiring instead of draining. If you're constantly complaining, procrastinating, and feeling “over it,” you're probably working on the wrong challenge or you haven't connected it to what's truly important to you. Distraction is stealing your clarity, your presence, and your legacy. Living on social media, comparing your life, your business, or your family to everyone else keeps you out of touch with your own values. Reflection time, stillness, and honest self-inquiry are non-negotiable if you want to stop living by “I should / I have to / I need to” and start curating a life rooted in inspiration instead of desperation.    Quotes:  “You don't get to opt out of challenge—you only get to choose the one that leads you closer to the life you actually want.” “Life isn't happening to you; every challenge is a feedback mechanism redirecting you from desperation to a life rooted in inspiration and your true values.”   Find Integrative You Radio On: Website Youtube  Apple Spotify   2 Doctors Committed to Innovating the Healthcare Experience. Integrative You Radio is hosted by husband-and-wife duo, Dr. Nicole Rivera and Dr. Nick Carruthers. With their voracious curiosity for Integrative Medicine, the Human Mind, Aligned Parenting, and Entrepreneurship, they bring a fresh perspective to the table. They aim to debunk the BS that is holding you back in your health, your relationships, and your life. Each episode is designed to challenge your thinking, push boundaries, and inspire you to see your life through a new lens. Dr. Nicole and Dr. Nick share transformative insights that have revolutionized their lives and the lives of their clients at Integrative You. This is raw. This is real. This is Integrative You Radio— where we blow shit up for the sake of human innovation.   Links: Website: Integrative You Instagram: Dr. Nicole Rivera & Integrative You Apply to Work With Us We're all about real relationships and lasting results. Our application process helps us get to know you and make sure we're the right fit—because your health deserves a true partnership, not a quick fix.   Apply now (no strings attached): integrativeyou.health/onboarding   Questions? Call or text 732-810-1084.

    The Grit & Grace Podcast with Dr. Lori Doddy
    Ep 137 Protecting Your Peace When Life Gets Loud

    The Grit & Grace Podcast with Dr. Lori Doddy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 11:18


    When life feels like chaos on steroids, peace isn't something you find. It's something you filter. In this episode, I talk about why midlife women tend to over-function when things get hectic, how that drains energy and slows progress, and the simple "Energy Gate" mindset practice that helps you stay grounded, focused, and clear -  even when the world around you feels like too much. If you've been feeling pulled in twenty directions or like you're carrying everyone else's stress, this conversation will help you reclaim your peace without losing your momentum. When you're ready, here's how I can help you for FREE: (Community + Support) Join my Lori Doddy's Total Wellness community to get research-backed tips, strategies, and free resources to lose weight and manage menopause like  (Lose Fat) Steal my guide with exact 5 Changes I have all clients make in week 1 of working with us, so they lose weight and drop inches even before we put their customized plan in place. Get the guide for free and use it this week!  (Toned Arms) Use these 6 moves to get toned, strong, sexy arms in 15 minutes a day, 2-3 days a week with this guide to Sexy, Strong Arms. (Email List) Sign up to get my tips and strategies plus exclusive content by getting on the LDL Email List!  

    Catholic Apostolate Center Podcast

    For the First Sunday of Advent, Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. reflects on Christ coming at the end of time and coming into our lives each day. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources. Listen to Fr. Frank's more of weekly reflections and recent blogcasts.

    Develpreneur: Become a Better Developer and Entrepreneur
    Thanksgiving Reflections for Developers: A Moment to Reset and Appreciate

    Develpreneur: Become a Better Developer and Entrepreneur

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 15:01


    In this special holiday episode of the Building Better Foundations season of the Building Better Developers Podcast, hosts Rob Broadhead and Michael Meloche pause their usual deep-dive discussions to share meaningful Thanksgiving reflections for developers. This annual tradition goes beyond technology and process—it centers on gratitude, growth, and the people who shape our journeys. Why Thanksgiving Reflections for Developers Matter Even though the recording takes place before the holiday, the episode releases just as listeners gather for Thanksgiving. Rob's signature "gobble gobble" sound kicks things off, marking another year of stepping back to appreciate the wins, the lessons, and the relationships that make the development life meaningful. Thanksgiving reflections for developers remind us that progress isn't just code—it's community, resilience, and perspective. Two Sides of the Year: Thanksgiving Reflections for Developers Rob begins with a candid look at a year of downsizing, simplifying, and major life changes. The process has been exhausting but also freeing—removing clutter, shifting priorities, and making room for what matters most. Michael shares his own version of growth: completing a massive project, evolving his consulting business into a full-fledged software company, and learning hard lessons through the transition. The challenges brought long hours and stress, but they also delivered clarity and direction for the future. These Thanksgiving reflections for developers capture a familiar truth: every challenge is a stepping stone. Gratitude for People: Core Thanksgiving Reflections for Developers Both hosts highlight the importance of people above all else. Rob's Reflections Gratitude for his RB Consulting team—developers, project managers, and early-career talent who have grown tremendously. Appreciation for the relationships built over years of collaboration. Joy in mentoring and watching team members evolve into seasoned professionals. Michael's Reflections Deep appreciation for his wife and family, who supported him through 100-hour workweeks. Gratitude for friendships and the podcast partnership with Rob. Reflection on his soon-to-end team at Chase, and thankfulness for the journey they shared. The strongest Thanksgiving reflections for developers are always about people—not projects. Technology and Connection: Modern Thanksgiving Reflections for Developers Rob notes how technology has made it possible to work from almost anywhere—thanks to wireless tools, remote access, and communication platforms like Zoom and FaceTime. Michael adds that technology is powerful when used for real connection—not just scrolling or posting, but collaborating, calling, and being present with others. These Thanksgiving reflections for developers highlight a key truth: tech connects us, but only if we use it intentionally. Traditions and Joy: Lighthearted Thanksgiving Reflections for Developers The episode also brings fun holiday traditions into the conversation: Holiday football (Detroit Lions as always) Tennessee weather unpredictability The release of the final season of Stranger Things Sci-fi inspirations like Spielberg and Lucas These lighthearted moments remind us that gratitude isn't just serious—it's joy, nostalgia, and shared experiences. Community Appreciation: Final Thanksgiving Reflections for Developers The hosts close with heartfelt thanks to the podcast community. Listener stories, project successes, and feedback fuel the show's mission to help developers grow, improve, and thrive. "Go out into the world and be thankful." — Building Better Developers Podcast Thanksgiving Reflections for Developers: Build Better Foundations This Thanksgiving episode delivers a warm reminder that building better developers begins with building better foundations of gratitude—for people, for opportunities, for growth, and for technology that keeps us connected. From Rob and Michael: Happy Thanksgiving—and stay thankful. Stay Connected: Join the Developreneur Community We invite you to join our community and share your coding journey with us. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting, there's always room to learn and grow together. Contact us at info@develpreneur.com with your questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes. Together, let's continue exploring the exciting world of software development. Additional Resources Gratitude and Growth: A Thanksgiving Special on Building Better Developers Thankful Over Worry Making The Most Of Time Off and Holidays Building Better Foundations Podcast Videos – With Bonus Content

    3324 The Music and Movie Podcast
    Reverb and Reflection: Inside Don Henley's Building the Perfect Beast (1984)

    3324 The Music and Movie Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 59:04


    Send us a text We're heading back to 1984 to unpack Don Henley's Building the Perfect Beast — the sleek, soulful follow-up that defined his solo sound. From “The Boys of Summer” to “All She Wants to Do Is Dance,” we dive into the album's mix of nostalgia, social commentary, and California cool. Join us as we explore how Henley built one of the most sophisticated pop-rock albums of the '80s — and maybe his true creative beast. Support the showBrowse the 33/24 Archives: Check out the backroom! Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!

    Catholic Apostolate Center Reflections

    For the First Sunday of Advent, Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. reflects on Christ coming at the end of time and coming into our lives each day. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources. Listen to Fr. Frank's more of weekly reflections and recent blogcasts.

    Your Morning Mantra
    Reflection - I Offer Myself Kindness

    Your Morning Mantra

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 4:08 Transcription Available


    This is a companion podcast for this morning's mantra. We often extend compassion freely to others while withholding it from ourselves. Today’s meditation explores the gentle strength of self-kindness — softening harsh inner dialogue and inviting in warmth, patience, and care. When you speak to yourself tenderly, you create a deeper sense of safety and steadiness within. Your Morning Mantra: I offer myself kindness Jennifer Cray is a life coach, meditation teacher and yoga teacher for Living Lit Up, based in Brisbane. You can deepen your meditation practices with her on Insight Timer. Insight TimerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Secular Foxhole
    The Thanksgiving Edition: A Reflection on Progress

    The Secular Foxhole

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 22:31 Transcription Available


    Esteemed listeners, this episode delves into the multifaceted themes surrounding Thanksgiving, particularly reflecting on the historical distortions associated with America's foundational narratives. We explore the implications of these narratives, contrasting the theocratic origins of early settlements with the more recent evolution towards a constitutionally limited republic. Our discourse extends to significant advancements in human progress, including the elimination of measles and rubella in Cabo Verde, and the transformative potential of innovation in repurposing waste into valuable resources. Furthermore, we critically examine the often misconstrued narrative surrounding capitalism, which, contrary to popular belief, has fostered unprecedented wealth and resource availability over the past two centuries. Join us as we navigate these topics, offering insights that underscore the importance of recognizing historical truths and contemporary achievements in the spirit of Thanksgiving.This episode of the Secular Foxhole podcast offers an incisive analysis of the intersections between philosophy, economics, and contemporary social issues, as articulated by hosts Blair and Martin. Central to the discussion is the concept of human progress, particularly in the context of capitalism's role in fostering innovation and improving living standards. The hosts dissect articles from Human Progress that reveal a world that is, against popular belief, richer and more resource-abundant than ever before, attributing this trend to the principles of capitalism that drive technological advancements. The episode also features a critical examination of the cultural landscape, influenced heavily by philosophical ideas stemming from the Enlightenment. Blair and Martin highlight the necessity of a systemic philosophical approach to combat the prevailing moral narratives that advocate for self-sacrifice at the expense of individual flourishing. In this vein, they reference lectures from the Ayn Rand Institute which delve into the philosophical void that has contributed to our current cultural malaise. Ultimately, the episode serves as both a reminder of the remarkable strides humanity has made and a call to action for listeners to support the podcast and the ideologies that promote progress and enlightenment.Takeaways: In this episode, we explore the historical distortions surrounding America's founding, emphasizing the distinction between the theocracy established by early settlers and the later constitutional republic. We discuss the significant advancements in human progress, highlighting how innovation has transformed waste into wealth, benefitting society at large. Contrary to pervasive pessimism, the podcast elucidates how the world has become increasingly richer and resourceful over the past two centuries, primarily due to capitalism. We address the misconceptions propagated by media, particularly regarding natural disasters, and underscore the declining death tolls as societies advance economically. The episode emphasizes the importance of philosophical foundations in shaping cultural landscapes, particularly in the context of altruism versus egoism. We conclude by acknowledging the contributions of the Ayn Rand Institute in fostering intellectual discourse, particularly regarding the Enlightenment and its contemporary implications. Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:History of the first Thanksgiving - Berkeley PlantationThe Thanksgiving before the 'first' Thanksgiving - National Geographic

    The Anxiety Coaches Podcast
    1197: Classic ACP Guilt And Anxiety Listener Q and A

    The Anxiety Coaches Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 19:09


    Guilt is today's topic as Gina answers a listener's question. Many thanks to Jonas and the other listeners who sent in questions about guilt and shame. In this episode, we coverHow the anxious mind is prone to guiltTeasing out guilt vs shameHow to move on from the eventListen in and give your anxious mind a peaceful path out of your guilt!Please visit our Sponsor Page to find all the links and codes for our awesome sponsors!https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com/sponsors/ Thank you for supporting The Anxiety Coaches Podcast. FREE MUST-HAVE RESOURCE FOR Calming Your Anxious Mind10-Minute Body-Scan Meditation for Anxiety Anxiety Coaches Podcast Group Coaching linkACPGroupCoaching.comTo learn more, go to:Website https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.comJoin our Group Coaching Full or Mini Membership ProgramLearn more about our One-on-One Coaching What is anxiety? Find even more peace and calm with our Supercast premium access membership:For $5 a month, all episodes are ad-free! https://anxietycoaches.supercast.com/Here's what's included for $5/month:❤ New Ad-Free episodes every Sunday and Wednesday❤ Access to the entire Ad-free back-catalog with over 600 episodes❤ Premium meditations recorded with you in mind❤ And more fun surprises along the way!All this in your favorite podcast app!Quote:I can feel guilty about the past, apprehensive about the future, but only in the present can I act. The ability to be in the present moment is a major component of mental wellness. -Abraham MaslowChapters0:26 Introduction to Guilt and Anxiety3:04 Understanding Guilt in Anxiety8:42 Differentiating Guilt from Shame15:15 Moving Forward with Self-Kindness17:48 Conclusion and Reflection on Lessons LearnedSummaryIn this episode, I dive deep into the topic of guilt, spurred by a heartfelt question from a listener named Jonas from Sweden. Jonas shares a painful experience where he let his friends down unintentionally, and now grapples with the guilt of that situation. I address his concerns and, in doing so, highlight that feeling guilt is a common human experience, especially for those dealing with anxiety. The essence of our discussion revolves around understanding guilt, its relationship with our identity, and how it can manifest into feelings of shame and panic.First, I take a moment to acknowledge Jonas' feelings of guilt, emphasizing that second-guessing our actions is a natural part of the human experience. I share insights on how guilt serves as an important emotional signal, reminding us when our actions don't align with our current values and self-conception. This guilt, while uncomfortable, can encourage reflection and growth if we allow ourselves to process these feelings rather than suppress them.As we explore the various dimensions of guilt, I emphasize the distinction between guilt and shame. Guilt emerges from recognizing our actions as misaligned with our values, while shame can lead to a pervasive feelings of being a flawed person. I encourage listeners to engage with their guilt constructively—seeing it not just as a burden but as a potential learning experience. We discuss how guilt can motivate us to make amends and guide us toward better decisions in the future, fostering personal growth in the process.#anxiety #mentalhealth #guilt #shame #panicattacks #selflove #healing #podcast #mindfulness #selfgrowth #forgiveness #mentalwellness #innerpeace #anxietyrelief #personalgrowth #overcominganxiety #selfcompassion #lettinggo #mentalhealthmatters #emotionalhealth #anxietyrecovery #guiltfree #mentalhealthawareness #regret #pastisthepast #rumination #anxietysupport #mindsetshift #therapytips #cptsd (often related to shame) #worry #loveyourself #subconsciousmind #anxietywarrior #mentalclarity #stopoverthinking #selfacceptance #lifecoach #wellnessjourney #humanexperience #growthmindset #anxietyhelp #GinaRyan #ACP #AnxietyCoachesPodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    MIRROR TALK
    The Magic of Yes with Lori Pappas: How Resilience and Inner Wisdom Shape a Life of Purpose

    MIRROR TALK

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 41:27


    In this inspiring episode of Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations, Tobi sits down with Lori Pappas, a pioneer, humanitarian and author whose life reflects true courage, deep resilience and the beauty of transformation. From being one of the first female computer sales reps in the world to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, Lori's early years were filled with trailblazing breakthroughs. Yet even after achieving what many describe as the American Dream, she discovered that purpose is far more profound than success.Her journey eventually led her to found the Global Team for Local Initiatives and relocate to Ethiopia, where her humanitarian work has touched more than 100,000 lives. In her book The Magic of Yes, she teaches the DREAM framework, a transformational guide for reconnecting with inner wisdom and living in alignment with the truth of who you are.Together, Tobi and Lori explore themes of personal growth, intuition, love, spirituality and the constant unfolding of purpose. Lori also shares her beautiful story of finding love at 67 and reflects on how nature, presence and spiritual practice nourish her calling to serve.This episode is perfect for listeners seeking clarity, empowerment and a deeper connection to the wisdom within.What You Will LearnHow to define yourself by who you are rather than what you doWhy challenges often become gateways into deeper wisdomThe power of reflection in cultivating self-awarenessThe meaning of living in alignment with your valuesWhat Lori learned about love and vulnerability in later lifeWhy saying yes to life opens doors to transformationEpisode Chapters00:00 Introduction to Resilience and Transformation02:50 Self-Reflection and Personal Growth05:38 Navigating Challenges as a Female Pioneer08:18 Knowing Your Worth10:53 Finding Purpose Beyond Success13:35 The Role of Reflection in Gaining Wisdom22:18 Overcoming Noise and Baggage23:41 The DREAM Framework Explained27:50 Living in Alignment30:36 The Magic of Yes: Embracing Life34:42 Finding Love at 6741:48 The Value of Relationships42:38 Practicing Presence and MindfulnessWho is Lori Pappas?Lori Pappas is a pioneer, humanitarian, and author whose life reflects the power of resilience and reinvention. In her 20s, she became one of the first female computer sales reps in the world, later becoming an award-winning entrepreneur. After discovering that retirement did not bring fulfilment, she founded the Global Team for Local Initiatives and moved to Ethiopia, where her work has touched more than 100,000 lives. Her reflections and wisdom inspired her book, The Magic of Yes and the transformational DREAM framework that guides individuals to embrace their inner wise woman.Website: loripappas.com Listen on your favourite podcast platform: ⁠https://lnkfi.re/mirrortalk⁠Don't forget to subscribe, rate, share, and comment. Thank you!CONFESSIONS is now available: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/confessions-book/ Thank you for joining me on this MIRROR TALK podcast journey. Please subscribe to any platform and remember to leave a review and rating.Stay connected: https://linktr.ee/mirrortalkpodcast More inspiring episodes and show notes are here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/podcast-episodes/ Your opinions, thoughts, suggestions, and comments are important to us. Please share them here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/your-opinion-matters/ Could you support us by becoming a Patreon? Please consider subscribing to one or more of our offerings at http://patreon.com/MirrorTalk All proceeds will help enhance the quality of our work and outreach, enabling us to serve you better.We use and trust these podcasting tools, software, and gear. We've partnered with amazing platforms to give our Mirror Talk community exclusive deals and discounts: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/mirror-talks-recommended-podcasting-tools-exclusive-discounts/ 

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie
    Giving Thanks for God's Working Through You | 1 Samuel 16:7

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 3:49


    “But the Lord said to Samuel, ‘Don’t judge by his appearance or height, for I have rejected him. The Lord doesn’t see things the way you see them. People judge by outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.’” (1 Samuel 16:7 NLT) God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. Think of the time when a giant Philistine was taunting the armies of Israel. Everyone was paralyzed with fear. So, whom did God select? He chose a shepherd boy who had been sent by his father to take food to his brothers on the front lines. This young shepherd went out to face the heavily armored giant with a few stones and a sling—and more importantly, with faith in God. David was the person God used to turn the tide of battle and give Israel victory. At another time in Israel’s history, when the people were immobilized by fear because of their enemies, God found a man threshing wheat. His name was Gideon, and he was convinced that God had called up the wrong guy. But God selected him because he didn’t trust in his own ability. Gideon had to trust in God. He, too, won an unlikely victory for his people. In 1 Samuel 16:7, we read these words: “But the Lord said to Samuel, ‘Don’t judge by his appearance or height, for I have rejected him. The Lord doesn’t see things the way you see them. People judge by outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart’” (NLT). It’s a simple yet extremely effective strategy. If God were to choose the people we would expect—the strong, the powerful, the talented, the ones who look like they just walked out of central casting for a spiritual hero role—to accomplish His work, our focus would be on them. Instead, God favors the small, the humble, the unlikely, so that we can more clearly see His hand at work. After God refused to remove a physical affliction from the apostle Paul, Paul wrote, “Each time he said, ‘My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness.’ So now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ can work through me. That’s why I take pleasure in my weaknesses, and in the insults, hardships, persecutions, and troubles that I suffer for Christ. For when I am weak, then I am strong” (2 Corinthians 12:9–10 NLT). If you have faith in God, if you believe that He can use you, and if you’re willing to take a step of faith here and there, then God can do incredible things through you. He is not looking for ability but availability. He can give you ability in time. But God is looking for someone to say, “I would like to make a difference where I am. Lord, I am available.” And in this season of thanksgiving, let’s praise God not only for using ordinary people like us to accomplish extraordinary things but also for making us aware of the potential we possess through Him. Reflection question: What can God accomplish through you? 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.

    Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
    Devin Berry: Morning Reflection: The Heart that Gives Itself Away

    Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 12:07


    (Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge) A reflection on how boundless Metta naturally becomes gratitude and generosity. Grounded in early teachings, elemental presence, embodied practice, and the simple movement of a heart learning to give freely.

    Positively Anti-Inflammatory
    Rethinking Gratitude: A Thanksgiving Reflection

    Positively Anti-Inflammatory

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 22:03


    257. Join me this week as I take a fresh and honest look at gratitude, beyond the pressure filled Thanksgiving table traditions and the expectation to feel grateful on command. I share my own journey with gratitude over the past few years, why the classic “What are you thankful for?” moment can feel forced or inauthentic, and how giving ourselves permission to shift our perspective can open the door to a deeper and more meaningful practice. You'll hear simple alternatives for creating genuine connection, the powerful mind-body benefits of gratitude, and the reminder that gratitude truly unlocks the fullness of life.Listen to The Power of Gratitude Meditation.AND..... If this podcast has inspired you, informed you, or spoken to you in any way, I welcome your support. "Buy me a coffee" and make a contribution here. ​ As little as $5 helps nourish the podcast of bringing positively anti-inflammatory to life which is here to help support you on your journey. Thank you!

    The Healing Heroes
    Your Year-End Tarot Card Reading for 2025 into 2026

    The Healing Heroes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 37:06


    With 2025 coming to a close, what better time for the first-ever collective tarot reading on the show? Hero Cait DeMello, a confidence and empowerment coach, guides Chandler through the different energies rounding out the year and setting the tone for 2026. Cait frames tarot as a tool for clarity and perspective, not fortune-telling, and explores themes like reclaiming inner strength, softening how you control your emotions, and honoring grief as a pathway to clarity and creativity. Grounded and direct, this reading invites you to choose your purpose from within and begin the new year with resonance, not resistanceWhat You Will Learn[00:13:03] Challenge structure: The spread focuses on challenge, latent energy, release, call-in, perspective shift, and advice to carry you into early 2026.[00:14:20] Reflection energy: Many reversals signal revision, second chances, and re-evaluating how you've been handling life.[00:15:15] Inner strength reframe: The reversed Strength card highlights resisting your own power and looking outside yourself for worth.[00:17:05] Survival mode patterns: The Five of Swords shows inner fighting—clinging to what defines worth and creating resistance instead of release.[00:19:13] Releasing control: The Father of Cups asks you to let go of rigid, structured control of emotions and allow true expression.[00:23:32] Calling in legacy: The reversed Ten of Pentacles invites ending the era of “not worthy” and making a meaningful mark you can feel.[00:28:40] Perspective shift to nurture: The Mother of Cups guides compassionate self-protection—honoring feelings without making them wrong.[00:30:52] Grief as guidance: The Five of Cups encourages moving through anger, sadness, and frustration to clear energy and reclaim creativity.Let's Connect!Follow The Healing Heroes on Instagram & LinkedIn.Cait DeMelloWebsite | Instagram | LinkedInChandler StroudWebsite | LinkedIn | InstagramMixing and editing provided by Next Day Podcast.

    The Pediatric Lounge
    220 What Click and Clack Are Greateful for Thanksgiving 2025

    The Pediatric Lounge

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 44:30


    Gratitude and Reflection in Pediatrics: Thanksgiving 2025In this special episode recorded on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving 2025, hosts Dr. Rogu and Dr. Bravo discuss what they're thankful for within the field of pediatrics. Celebrating milestones such as 50,000 podcast downloads and robust support from their medical community, they reflect on the importance of friendships, the dedication of colleagues, and the significance of mentoring the next generation of physicians. They also explore the challenges and changes in healthcare, including the impact of private equity on medical practices and the evolution of technology in medical record-keeping. The episode concludes with heartfelt gratitude for family, friends, and listeners.00:00 Introduction and Thanksgiving Special00:11 Gratitude in Pediatrics00:39 Podcast Milestones and Community Support01:41 Friendship and Podcast Beginnings03:38 Challenges in Pediatric Practice05:33 Healthcare System Critiques15:16 Medicaid and Pediatric Care17:01 Diabetes Screening and AAP Resolutions22:12 COVID-19 and Pediatric Admissions: A Comparative Analysis23:18 The Role of Social Media in Public Health Debates23:34 Focus on Effective Interventions in Pediatrics24:23 Collaboration in Pediatric EHR Systems26:34 The Future of AI in Healthcare27:30 Challenges and Benefits of EHR Systems36:46 Gratitude and Reflections on Medical Practice44:03 Concluding Thoughts and Thanksgiving WishesSupport the show

    The Daily Stoic
    We've Always Done This | Balance The Books Of Life Daily

    The Daily Stoic

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 8:37


    Reimagining Love
    Visualizing Your Best Self: How To Get More Confidence, Clarity, & Connection with Mimi Bouchard

    Reimagining Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 44:04


    This episode is brought to you by Activations. Head to activations.com/love for an exclusive offer.One critical component of any relationship equation is You. When you embody your best self - the self with the most clarity, motivation, aliveness - you bring your most important self to your relationships.Dr. Alexandra sits down with Mimi Bouchard, an entrepreneur and author, who reveals her transformative journey to her best self across the important pillars of her life: financial, mental, physical, spiritual, and social.As a result of her work, she created the Activations app to help others embody the person they want to be. Listen in to learn how to bounce back when you slip away from your relationship goals. (Which is inevitable because we are not perfect - but perfection is not the goal!) We can show up in our lives with more confidence and clarity, whether that's for a first date, an important meeting, a therapy session, a difficult conversation, your wedding day, or a weekday walk in the park. Resources worth mentioning from the episode:Mimi Bouchard's book, Activate Your Future Self: https://bookshop.org/p/books/activate-your-future-self-the-secret-to-effortlessly-becoming-the-happiest-healthiest-and-wealthiest-you-mimi-bouchard/06a64f6f35e11628Learn more about Mimi Bouchard: https://mimibouchard.com/Continue the conversation with Dr. Alexandra Solomon:Ask a question! Submit your relationship challenge: https://form.jotform.com/212295995939274Order Dr. Alexandra's book, Love Every Day: https://bookshop.org/p/books/love-every-day-365-relational-self-awareness-practices-to-help-your-relationship-heal-grow-and-thrive-alexandra-solomon/19970421?ean=9781683736530Cultivate connection by subscribing to Dr. Alexandra's newsletter: https://dralexandrasolomon.com/subscribe/Learn more on IG: https://www.instagram.com/dr.alexandra.solomon/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Sandals Church Sermon Audio
    Faithfulness and Redemption | Sandals Church

    Sandals Church Sermon Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 4:46 Transcription Available


    If you're looking to spend a few minutes alone with God, let this guided reflection help ease you into the presence of the Lord.

    Unlocking Your World of Creativity
    Ian Ziskin, Author, Lives Lost and Leadership Found

    Unlocking Your World of Creativity

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 32:23


    Today, we're welcoming back Ian Ziskin, President of EXec EXcel Group, a leader with more than 40 years of experience as a business executive, board advisor, coach, consultant, and author. Ian has held senior leadership and Chief Human Resources Officer roles at three Fortune 100 companies, written extensively about the future of work, HR, and leadership, and continues to influence how organizations develop people and purpose.Ian's Website Ian first joined us on Your World of Creativity back in 2022, when he shared insights from another collaborative anthology project that brought together diverse voices in leadership. Today, he returns to discuss his new book, Lives Lost and Leadership Found, just released by Routledge. The book blends neuroscience, survey insights from 150 professionals, and deeply personal essays from dozens of contributors to explore how grief, loss, and connection can actually deepen our leadership capacity — and how our ‘special somebodies' may be our most powerful teachers.Why This Book, and Why Now?Ian, you've written and spoken extensively about leadership and HR — but Lives Lost and Leadership Found takes a much more personal and emotional turn. What inspired you to write this book, and why was now the right time?Neuroscience, Grief, and GrowthThe book explores how neuroscience rewires our leadership capacity through experiences of loss. What did you discover about the connection between grief, empathy, and leadership resilience?Collaborative Creativity, Round TwoYou were last on the podcast in 2022 discussing another anthology you co-created. How has that collaborative creative process worked for you over the years — and what lessons did you carry forward into this new project?Leading Together — The Power of Many VoicesIn Lives Lost and Leadership Found, you serve as the lead author but included essays from dozens of contributors. What were the benefits — and maybe the challenges — of weaving so many perspectives into a single narrative?Lessons from the Data and the StoriesYou surveyed 150 professionals and featured essays from leaders and coaches across industries. What key lessons or themes emerged — and were there any surprises in how people transformed loss into growth?Music, Reflection, and RenewalYou even wrote and recorded a song for the book, “Here and Gone,” to honor your parents and brother. Tell us about the story behind that song — and why you encourage readers to write their own essays about their “Special Somebodies.Thanks to our sponsor, White Cloud Coffee — fueling creative conversations everywhere. Listeners, enjoy 10% off your first order at whitecloudcoffee.com.And before you go, remember to download your free e-book of Your World of Creativity when you visit mark-stinson.com.