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'Tis season Ned Heads...In this episode we look back on the past year together and unpack everything the holiday season stirs up—from complicated relationship dynamics to the need for real quiet time when life gets overwhelming. We explore how seasonal shifts can impact our mental health, why our creativity naturally ebbs and flows, and how Twilight still sparks conversations about what healthy relationships should look like. As we share our reflections, we remind ourselves to embrace life's rhythms, appreciate the present moment, and support one another through all the ups and downs. We wrap things up feeling grounded, inspired, and excited for the creative paths waiting ahead. Thanks for tuning in - see you in a few weeks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You keep thinking fear is a sign to stop. But fear is the portal. In this episode, I show you why your fear is the exact doorway to the reality you keep begging the universe for, and how your old belief loops, trauma bonds, and energy leaks are the only things blocking it. If you've been stuck in lack, looping in “I can't,” this one's going to crack you open.Get the first month of SSOM free with code FREE1SSOM: manifestingmiracles.thinkific.com/pages/membershipsCHAPTERS:1:45 – The Energy of Fear and Why It's Trying to Help You3:20 – Why Everything in Your Life Is Just a Reflection of Your Belief Loops6:10 – Childhood Lies, Ancestral Trauma, and How You Got Programmed9:00 – Nervous System Regulation and the Frequency of Wealth11:30 – Subconscious Healing + Community Support12:50 – Soul Contract Course + 2026 Energy Reset16:00 – Stop Blocking the Life That's Begging to Find You
Transform Your Personal Brand with a 3-Minute Daily Reflection. In this video, we explore a transformative three-minute daily reflection habit that can help you grow your personal brand without needing a complex content strategy or additional time. By taking just three minutes each morning to reflect on your day and capture your thoughts, you can generate authentic content that connects with your audience. This habit involves three steps: reflect, record, and reuse. Utilizing tools like AI for transcription, you can easily turn your reflections into various forms of content. Over time, this consistent practice not only builds a wealth of content ideas but also enhances your credibility and visibility. Start today to see the impact of intentional reflection on your personal brand. 00:18 The Power of Reflection 01:13 The Three-Step Reflection Process 02:12 Turning Reflections into Content 03:12 The Long-Term Benefits 04:00 Final Thoughts This is the Brands On Brands Podcast with Brandon Birkmeyer Don't forget to get your own personal branding scorecard at: https://www.brandsonbrands.com/scorecard CONNECT WITH ME Connect with me on social media: https://www.brandsonbrands.com/mylinks READ MY BOOK - FRONT & CENTER LEADERSHIP I launched a new book and author website. Check it out here. https://www.brandonbirkmeyer.com/fcl CHECK OUT MY COURSES Get tactical trainings and access to one-on-one coaching! https://www.brandsonbrands.com/courses SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWSLETTER Get the latest news and trends on all things personal branding and the creator economy. https://www.brandsonbrands.com/newsletter
“They entered the house and saw the child with his mother, Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasure chests and gave him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.” (Matthew 2:11 NLT) One of the best ways to prepare for Christmas is to prepare for worship. Embracing a spirit of worship and praise opens our hearts to the true joy and meaning of Christmas. Worship has been central to Christmas since the wise men first encountered the child they sought. After a long and arduous journey, the wise men, who were followers of the stars, met the Lord Jesus Christ, who created the stars. They were occultists, yet God reached into their dark world with a star to bring them to their Creator. Matthew’s Gospel tells us, “They entered the house and saw the child with his mother, Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasure chests and gave him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh” (2:11 NLT). Their response is almost instinctive. They recognized that they were in the presence of a deity. Their natural reaction was to humble themselves before God, even though God in this instance was a human baby. They acknowledged His majesty and greatness by bowing before Him and presenting offerings to Him. Everyone worships at Christmas. There are no exceptions to this rule. Christians worship. Atheists worship. Skeptics worship. Republicans worship. Democrats worship. Independents worship. Everyone worships at Christmas, but not everyone worships God at Christmas. Some worship material things, which they never seem to have enough of. Others worship their bodies. Others worship their families. But everyone worships something or someone. The wise men worshipped Jesus. What does it mean to worship? Our modern word worship comes from the Old English word worth-ship. We worship the One who is worthy. A god of our own making isn’t worthy of our worship, but the true God is worthy of our praise. Two words are often used in Scripture to define worship. One word means “to bow down and pay homage,” which speaks of reverence and respect. The other means to “kiss toward,” which speaks of intimacy and friendship. So, when we put these two words together, we get an idea of what worship is. To worship is to bow down and have reverence, and it is also to have tender intimacy. We see this reverent intimacy in passages such as Isaiah 25:1: “O Lord, I will honor and praise your name, for you are my God. You do such wonderful things! You planned them long ago, and now you have accomplished them” (NLT). This Christmas, let’s remember that Jesus was born, He died, and He rose from the dead so that we could come into a relationship with Him and become God’s adopted children. Simply put, we should worship the Lord because He deserves it—every day of the year. Reflection question: How will you worship God this Christmas season? Discuss Today's Devo in Harvest Discipleship! — The audio production of the podcast "Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions" utilizes Generative AI technology. This allows us to deliver consistent, high-quality content while preserving Harvest's mission to "know God and make Him known." All devotional content is written and owned by Pastor Greg Laurie. Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if real evangelism was never meant to feel like selling… but like loving? In this episode of Two Pastors and a Mic, Cory and Channock unpack Cory's free eBook “How to Understand the Gospel and Share It Effectively.” They challenge the old pressure-driven models of church outreach and invite listeners into a relational, grace-based vision of evangelism rooted in identity, belonging, and reconciliation.This episode is all about clearing the fog around the gospel and rediscovering the heart behind sharing it — not urgency, not assignments, not agenda… but presence, peace, and people.You'll hear:
If visibility has felt heavy or time-consuming, this episode is your reset. Karen shares the simple 10-minute LinkedIn ritual she teaches her highest-level clients — a gentle, powerful daily practice that deepens relationships, trains the algorithm, and builds authority without posting every day. You'll learn why tiny, consistent actions outperform content marathons, how to curate a feed filled with the right people, and the three steps that create more visibility than hours spent online. This ritual reconnects you to your voice, your network, and the woman you're becoming as you step into 2026. Inside this episode: Why LinkedIn rewards genuine engagement over volume How to refine your feed so opportunities come to you The three-step daily ritual: view profiles, comment thoughtfully, send one DM How this simple rhythm builds credibility you've already earned Reflection prompts include: Who feels aligned for you to reconnect with this week? What conversations feel nourishing instead of draining? What would visibility look like if it felt like a return to yourself? This is presence-based visibility — sustainable, identity-backed, and designed for women stepping into their next chapter with clarity and confidence. Resources Mentioned In The Episode: Check out The Rich Woman Glow-Up Audio Experience — Karen's private podcast guiding you through the internal shifts behind sustainable visibility. Help Us Spread The Word! It would be awesome if you shared the Good Girls Get Rich Podcast with your fellow entrepreneurs on Twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode has taught you just one thing, I would love if you could head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you're moved to, kindly leave us a rating and review. Maybe you'll get a shout out on the show! Ways to Subscribe to Good Girls Get Rich: Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via PlayerFM Good Girls Get Rich is also on Spotify Take a listen on Podcast Addict
Lisa and Heidy are back for their annual reflection and celebration episode. This special end-of-year episode is a time to reflect on life lessons learned and celebrate moments of personal growth throughout the year. You'll hear both the serious and not so serious reflections about life and leadership. Be sure to stay tuned through the end to hear an announcement from Lisa about the future of the podcast and join us in wishing our amazing host Happy Birthday! Recipe Recommendation Exercise Recommendation Book Recommendation
“King Herod was deeply disturbed when he heard this, as was everyone in Jerusalem. He called a meeting of the leading priests and teachers of religious law and asked, ‘Where is the Messiah supposed to be born?’” (Matthew 2:3–4 NLT) Imagine for a moment that you’re living in first-century Jerusalem. You hear mysterious visitors from the east speak of a star that has been leading them to “the newborn king of the Jews.” These wise men are indicating that the long-awaited Messiah has come! You know from prophecy that the Messiah is to be born in Bethlehem, which is only five miles away. Wouldn’t you be inclined to make the short journey to check out their story? Wouldn’t you want to know if the Savior had come? Herod was right to expect answers from the leading priests and teachers of religious law as to where the Messiah would be born. And while they interpreted the writings of Micah properly, they should have been more invested in the matter. These men were the theological scholars of their day. They knew Scripture inside and out. It was their job to study its words and number its letters and lines to ensure careful copying of scrolls. They knew the details of God’s Word so well, but they cared so little. They knew where the Messiah would be born, but they didn’t care about a baby king as much as they cared about an adult monarch who could line their pockets with gold. They were too preoccupied to bother with Jesus. Nothing stunts spiritual growth like spiritual pride. It was true in the first century, and it’s true in the twenty-first century. When you approach the countless truths of God’s Word with an attitude of “I already know that,” or “I’ve already heard that,” or “That doesn’t apply to me,” you limit their impact on your life. You dull your senses to the wonders of Scripture. One of the devil’s masterstrokes is to use frequent exposure to Scripture to foster a sense of spiritual pride. Sometimes when you hear the Word of God again and again, you can enter a place of complacency, a place of apathy. You might even find yourself asleep, spiritually speaking. I find it interesting that many of the Bible’s warnings to “wake up” are addressed to believers. The apostle Paul wrote to the believers in Thessalonica, “So be on your guard, not asleep like the others. Stay alert and be clearheaded” (1 Thessalonians 5:6 NLT). The religious scholars of the first century missed Jesus’ birth because they were in a spiritual slumber. If we’re not careful, we can miss the celebration of Jesus’ birth for the same reason. Approaching the Christmas season—and the Christian life—with an attitude of prideful familiarity keeps us from experiencing the life-changing blessings that Christ offers. It’s important that we stay humble and recognize that there is always more to learn, more to apply, and more to change. Reflection question: How can you stay humble, eager, and curious in your walk with Christ? Discuss Today's Devo in Harvest Discipleship! — The audio production of the podcast "Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions" utilizes Generative AI technology. This allows us to deliver consistent, high-quality content while preserving Harvest's mission to "know God and make Him known." All devotional content is written and owned by Pastor Greg Laurie. Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this month's Living in Sync girl chat, I'm sharing what's been on my heart as we wrap up the year — from staying consistent with my goals to not getting caught in the holiday comparison trap. This episode was sparked by a sweet compliment someone gave me about my consistency, which led me to reflect on why I've been able to stay on track (even when life feels full and unpredictable). I'm talking through the systems and mindset shifts that help me keep showing up — and how you can make them work for your season too. Inside this episode: My honest December reflections and how I'm checking in with myself Thoughts on social media, comparison, and how I'm staying grounded A peek at my Spotify Wrapped + the music that's been on repeat How I set intentional, realistic goals — and why writing things down matters Why I do quarterly reflections (and how it keeps me from drifting) A little celebration of this month's “praise reports” — big and small wins Final encouragement to stay focused on your own pace, your own growth, and your own story This one's part personal catch-up, part pep talk, part planning session — grab your coffee and come hang out with me.
Flute 360 | Episode 358: "Before the Big 360—An Honest Reflection on Calling, Career, and Identity" As Flute 360 approaches a major milestone—360 episodes and seven years on the mic—this solo episode serves as a quiet, heartfelt pause. In Episode 358, Heidi reflects on the journey behind the podcast: the faith, questions, pivots, risks, and relationships that shaped Flute 360 into more than just a show. This episode is not about announcements or strategies—it's about meaning. With honesty and vulnerability, Heidi shares how calling, career, and identity have evolved over decades in music education, performance, entrepreneurship, and seasons of uncertainty. She speaks directly to musicians who have felt boxed into narrow definitions of success, wrestled with comparison, or questioned whether expanding beyond traditional paths means they somehow "failed." This conversation is an invitation back home—to your artistic identity, to community instead of isolation, and to remembering why you were called to music in the first place. It's a grounding moment before Episode 360, and a reminder that growth, faith, and evolution often happen quietly before they're visible. Main Points: Reflecting on seven years of Flute 360 and what this milestone represents Why separating faith, identity, and teaching was never possible for Heidi Redefining success beyond narrow, traditional music career paths Addressing scarcity mindset, comparison culture, and the "top 1%" myth Why pivoting, expanding, or building your own lane does not mean you failed The importance of community, relationships, and shared stories in music Offering a "way back home" to artistry, purpose, and identity Join the Conversation Inside the Flute 360 Accelerator The next live session will take place on: Saturday, December 20, 2025 from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Central Time.
The hosts share their Best sexual moment this year Did more sex = more connection or less? Did we have more orgasms than meaningful eye contact? How holiday season amplifies loneliness and horniness The hosts talk about tantra as a doorway to presence Sex projections for 2026 are made! Hot Topic: Breast reductions are the number 1 plastic surgery for cis gender men but is there a double standard for the Trans community? Hot Topic: Andrew Christian takes his final bow on his fashion line Hot Topic: Is Sydney Sweeney rubbing the gays the wrong way? Hot Topic: Influencer Lyas Medini latest red carpet look leaves little to the imagination... Hot Topic: Why are so many gay men single says new study? Advice: Who should pay for the date between men? Visit: Studio.com/stevev for the website version and visit the app version: Studio.com/stevev/connect Follow Stevie on IG: @iam_stevev Follow Jeremy on IG: @jrosslopez Follow Kodi on IG: @mistahmaurice Rate and Review us! Wanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS! Visit our website: tagspodcast.com Needs some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contact Follow Of a Certain Age on IG: @ofacertainagepod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Greg and Crissy Lou Francis close the Entrepreneurial Kids series with a powerful message about how business and faith can come together to change lives.Crissy Lou shares the story behind her growing program Super Kids — how it started as a small online class and became a global community teaching children about faith, leadership, and encouragement.Greg and Crissy Lou talk about the real lessons behind entrepreneurship: serving others, glorifying God, and creating value that changes lives.Is your child ready to succeed and make friends who share their values? Crissy is inviting your family and friends to join Redwood SuperKids, an amazing program for kids! Text “Superkids” to 33777 to learn more and sing up now! Follow Redwood Superkids on Instagram @redwood_superkids for updates!You'll Learn:How to turn passion into purpose-driven impactThe lessons of faith, stewardship, and service behind successHow to teach kids to lead with humility and heartWhy God blesses business that blesses othersThe true meaning of “earning through serving”
In this conversation, Phil and Leo explore the concept of connection, particularly in new environments, and how facilitators can foster deeper connections among participants. They discuss the importance of vulnerability, curiosity, and the role of tools like the 52 Fathoms deck in facilitating meaningful interactions. The conversation also touches on lessons learned from Leo's experience on Survivor, emphasizing the significance of observation and reflection in the facilitation process. Connection is a vital part of human interaction. Facilitators can guide deeper connections through thoughtful questions. Vulnerability can lead to more meaningful conversations. Using tools like 52 Fathoms can enhance group dynamics. Observation is key to understanding group interactions. Curiosity drives deeper engagement in conversations. Facilitators should adapt activities to fit their style. Conflict resolution can be learned from real-life experiences. Creating a safe space encourages openness among participants. Reflection on experiences enhances facilitation skills. Learn more about Fulcrum Adventures - https://fulcrumadventures.com/ Connect with the podcast; Email - podcast@high5adventure.org Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/verticalplaypen/ Support the podcast - verticalplaypen.org
In this episode, I take some time to reflect on my experience attending the final showing of Afterglow at Beloit College. I was invited to speak about mental health and resilience, and the evening became a powerful reminder of what it means to be a light for others. The hero's journey is never a straight line—it's circular, ongoing, and full of opportunities to step into something greater than ourselves. Afterglow will soon be available on YouTube, and I look forward to sharing that once it's released. I'm hopeful we can bring Nathan, Devin, and possibly Savannah onto the podcast to continue exploring their powerful story and what they're creating next.
If your head's starting to spin as you think about this year as a whole and turning the page to 2026, just hang on. We're going to help take off the pressure to figure out and reflect on the whole year by the end of this month. It's a process and we're going to start by answering the question, “How do I find the next right thing for next year?” Today I get to talk to my friend and America's favorite Spiritual Director, Emily P. Freeman. This is her 5th time here on That Sounds Fun which means she's officially a member of the Hall of Fun. Today's she helping us figure out: How we take the pressure off of January to have our whole year solved What steps we can take (and questions we can ask) to help us figure out how to process the season The practice of caring without carrying And the practice of releasing something everyday As you walk through Advent, you also will love her Advent Collection. You can find that on her Quiet Collection App! You're going to need your notes for this one, so grab your TSF Seasons Guidebook, we're on page 128. . . . . . Want to watch this episode? Watch on your Spotify App, or head on over to our YouTube Channel and be sure to like and subscribe! . . . . . If you enjoyed this episode, I think you'd also love: Don't Rush Your Reset with Emily Ley- Episode 1003 Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email and ask questions to future guests! . . . . . Thank you to our sponsors! Ritual: My friends get 25% off your first month at Ritual.com/THATSOUNDSFUN. Thrive Causemetics: Go to thrivecausemetics.com/TSF for an exclusive offer of 20% off your first order. Antique Candle Co: Use code “thatsoundsfun” to get a free Gift Set on any order of $40 or more through Dec 15 at antiquecandleco.com. Shopify: Sign up for your free trial and start selling today at Shopify.com/soundsfun. NIV Application Bible: If you're looking for a new Bible or know someone you'd like to gift a Bible to, I highly recommend the NIV Application Bible! Wonder Project: Start your free trial, and choose the annual subscription at watch.thewonderproject.com/thatsoundsfun. Capstone Wellness: Learn more at capstonewellness.com/thatsoundsfun. Helix Sleep: Go to helixsleep.com/thatsoundsfun for 20% off sitewide. NYTimes bestselling Christian author, speaker, and host of popular Christian podcast, That Sounds Fun Podcast, Annie F. Downs shares with you some of her favorite things: new books, faith conversations, entertainers not to miss, and interviews with friends. #thatsoundsfunpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Friend, are you ready for a seismic shift in your life? Stop letting the new year happen to you! It's time to get fiercely intentional. In this power-packed episode I break down the life-changing practice of choosing a #WordForTheYear. This isn't some cute little resolution you'll forget by February—this is your anchor for personal growth, your battle cry for a life lived on purpose! I dive deep into: Reflection & Pause: Why looking back is the key to moving forward. The Blessings List: Fostering that deep-rooted gratitude and positivity. Emotional Awareness: Identifying your values to craft a word that sings to your soul. Community & Commitment: Sharing your word to build accountability and get that much-needed support. Your next level is waiting for you, and it all starts with one word. Listen now and set your soul on fire for the coming year! We're building a community of intentional people. Share your word for the year in the comments on Instagram and tag @biancajuarezofficial. Celebrating with you! B RESOURCES/LINKS Takeaways Reflection on the past year is crucial for future direction. Identifying feelings helps in understanding personal values. Creating a blessings list fosters gratitude and positivity. Engaging in emotional awareness is essential for personal development. Community support enhances commitment to personal goals. Sharing your word with others creates accountability. Intentionality in choosing a word can lead to transformative experiences. ⋇ Bianca's book Grit Don't Quit: Developing Resilience And Faith When Giving Up Isn't An Option. https://amzn.to/3MO74OC ⋇ The Grit Don't Quit Bible Study is now available. https://www.biancajuaerzofficial.com/gdq ⋇ So grateful to our sponsors! We're Going There is sponsored by HomeChef - For a limited time, HomeChef is offering my listeners 18 Free Meals PLUS Free Dessert for Life and of course, Free Shipping on your first box! Go to HomeChef.com/GOINGTHERE. Must be an active subscriber to receive free dessert. http://tinyurl.com/WGTHomeChef Antique Candle Co. - Visit antiquecandleco.com and use the code “WGT” for 20% off your next order. https://tinyurl.com/WGTAntiqueCandle Omaha Steaks - https://tinyurl.com/RONOmahaSteaks Mercy Ships - https://tinyurl.com/RONMercyShips ⋇ Subscribe to We're Going There on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss out on any of the great topics and conversations. Don't forget to leave a loving review! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/were-going-there-with-bianca-juarez-olthoff/id1529509063?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6RpqUTDQWWKDHt1yLQlMKW ⋇ Visit biancajuarezofficial.com/resources to learn more about books and other resources from Bianca. https://www.biancaolthoff.com/resources ⋇ Want to stay connected, join the community today. https://www.biancajuarezofficial.com/ ⋇ WGT email: podcast@inthenameoflove.org ⋇ Youtube https://youtu.be/wqOrdDa4W0k Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've hit the midpoint of the school year—congratulations! In this episode, we're taking a breath and reflecting on what's working, what's not, and how to finish the year strong without burning out. From classroom engagement hacks to managing mid-year chaos, we'll unpack practical ways to keep your students motivated and protect your own energy. Quotables "Let student's present. However you go about, let them present what they know.""Don't forget to communicate and celebrate."“Kids really want to talk, and kids really want to move—so use it to your benefit.” Join the Always A Lesson Newsletter Join here and grab a freebie! Connect with Gretchen Email: gretchen@alwaysalesson.comBlog: Always A LessonFacebook: Always A LessonTwitter: @gschultekInstagram: Always.A.LessonLinkedin: Gretchen Schultek BridgersBook: Elementary EDUC 101: What They Didn't Teach You in College Gretchen's latest book, Always a Lesson: Teacher Essentials for Classroom and Career Success, is now available on Amazon. Leave a Rating and Review: This helps my show remain active in order to continue to help other educators remain empowered in a career that has a long-lasting effect on our future. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/always-lessons-empowering/id1006433135?mt=2 Search for my show on iTunes or Stitcher.Click on ‘Ratings and Reviews.'Under ‘Customer Reviews,' click on “Write a Review.”Sign in with your iTunes or Stitcher log-in infoLeave a Rating: Tap the greyed out stars (5 being the best)Leave a Review: Type in a Title and Description of your thoughts on my podcastClick ‘Send' Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/your-way License code: QD3TG5UIS0LHILEL
Reflection by the Rev. Corey J. Sanderson (Minister at Second Church in Newton, UCC), given on December 7, 2025, at the Ramakrishna Vedanta Society, Boston, MA
“Then Herod called for a private meeting with the wise men, and he learned from them the time when the star first appeared.” (Matthew 2:7 NLT) We can prepare our hearts for Christmas not just by reading God’s Word, but also by reflecting on it. We can celebrate the fact that Jesus’ coming fulfilled prophecies that had been announced centuries earlier. We can lean into the trustworthiness of its promises. We can anticipate the coming glory of God’s kingdom. If King Herod had reflected more on God’s Word, his story would have had a much different ending. Instead, he’s known today as the man who tried to stop the first Christmas. His efforts resulted in a spectacular failure and fall. With all his wealth and power, he came to complete ruin. Historical writings tell us that in the final year of his life, his body was infected with disease. Ironically, Herod pretended to be a worshipper. He said to the wise men, “Go to Bethlehem and search carefully for the child. And when you find him, come back and tell me so that I can go and worship him, too!” (Matthew 2:8 NLT). Yet Herod was a false worshipper. There are people like him today. They say they believe in God, but they live a life that contradicts what the Scriptures teach. Herod wanted to be the king of his own life, but he really was a slave. He ended up being not the King of the Jews but the king of fools. Herod ended up on the ash heap of history like dictators before and after him, reminding us that those who live wicked lives eventually will reap what they sow. Adolf Hitler went into his bunker and shot himself as his nation crumbled around him. Saddam Hussein was found hiding in a hole and was eventually executed by his own people. Muammar Gaddafi was hunted down by his own people, beaten, and shot to death. All those who blaspheme God, fight with God, or try to stop the work of God eventually will fail. Yet God’s Word and His plan ultimately will prevail. Philippians 2:9–10 says, “Therefore, God elevated him to the place of highest honor and gave him the name above all other names, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth” (NLT). The glorification of Jesus is as inevitable as His birth. God gives us a choice. We can humble ourselves, submit to Christ, and enjoy His blessings. James endorsed this option. “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up in honor” (James 4:10 NLT). So did Peter. “So humble yourselves under the mighty power of God, and at the right time he will lift you up in honor” (1 Peter 5:6 NLT). Or we can be humbled. One day, everyone—every man, every woman, every believer, and every nonbeliever—will bow before Jesus Christ. It’s inevitable. Reflection question: How can you elevate Christ in the way you live, the choices you make, and the things you prioritize? 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.
Recover Your Soul: A Spiritual Path to a Happy and Healthy Life
Send one way text to Rev Rachel As we close out 2025, I want to invite you to take a gentle moment to recognize how much you've grown.When you're recovering from codependency, people-pleasing, and the habit of trying to manage everything around you, progress often shows up in quiet ways. A pause before reacting. A boundary you were once afraid to set. A moment of choosing peace over control. These shifts matter. They are the foundation of the Recover Your Soul Process.In this episode, we look back together at the small but powerful changes that shape an entirely new way of being. Whether you arrived here through Al-Anon, through a painful relationship pattern, or through a longing to feel more connected to yourself, I want you to see just how far you've already come.We talk about awakening, the year's energetic shifts, and why so many sensitive souls are feeling called to release old stories and step into deeper truth. You are not alone. You are part of something unfolding, and your healing is part of that greater transformation.Let this episode be a reminder: you are doing the work. You are waking up. And you deserve to feel proud of the courage it takes to reclaim your own life.Until next time, Rev Rachel This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not allied or representative of any organizations or religions, but is based on the opinions and experience of Rev. Rachel Harrison or guests. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein. Take what you need and leave the rest.Support the showRev Rachel & Recover Your Soul www.recoveryoursoul.net FREE Support Group on Zoom 6-7PM MT on the 1st Monday of the Month Work the Process with Rev Rachel TRYASESSION for 40% off 1st session Working the Steps Program WORKSTEPS%50 Instagram, Insight Timer, TikTok, YouTube and Facebook private Facebook group RYS Bonus Podcast Patreon Member or subscribing on Apple Podcasts. Transcripts
Lawrence and Matthew delves into the complexities of family dynamics, particularly focusing on the impact of parental relationships on children. It highlights a troubling incident where a mother instructs her child to make false accusations against the father, leading to legal repercussions and involvement from child services. The discussion emphasizes the emotional and psychological toll such situations can have on families.Key TakeawaysThe influence of parental relationships on children's behavior.False accusations can lead to serious legal consequences.The role of child services in family disputes.The emotional impact of family dynamics on children.Communication breakdowns can escalate conflicts between parents.Support systems are crucial in navigating family issues.Understanding the legal framework surrounding child custody disputes.The importance of maintaining a stable environment for children.The psychological effects of parental conflict on children.The need for open dialogue in co-parenting situations.Chapters0:00 – Opening: The Healing Journey & Welcome 2:02 – Why Picking The Right Mediator Matters 3:10 – Matthew's Background In Family Mediation 4:26 – When Amicable Turns Into A Bloodbath 7:06 – False Allegations And DCF At The Door 10:50 – Covert Alienation In Our Body Language 12:42 – First-Time Crisis: What To Do 16:30 – From Shock To Service: Becoming A GAL 20:00 – Therapy As A Safe Conversation Space 23:15 – Kids Surviving By Saying What You Want 26:00 – Shift Focus: Build Children, Not Cases 30:00 – Adult Children, Lingering Impacts & New Norms 37:00 – Winning Peace By Letting Go 40:00 – Mediating Between Ex And Son 43:05 – Reflection, Resources, And ClosingIf you wish to connect with Lawrence Joss or any of the PA-A community members who have appeared as guests on the podcast:Email - familydisappeared@gmail.comLinktree: https://linktr.ee/lawrencejoss(All links mentioned in the podcast are available in Linktree)Connect with Matthew Brickman:Website: https://ichatmediation.com/Please donate to support PAA programs:https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=SDLTX8TBSZNXSsa bottom partThis podcast is made possible by the Family Disappeared Team:Anna Johnson- Editor/Contributor/Activist/Co-hostGlaze Gonzales- Podcast ManagerConnect with Lawrence Joss:Website: https://parentalalienationanonymous.com/Email- familydisappeared@gmail.com
This is a companion podcast for this morning's mantra. Intention shapes the rhythm of our day. In a world full of plans, surprises, and shifting expectations, today’s meditation invites us to look ahead with presence, gratitude, and purpose — while releasing the need to control the outcome. Your Morning Mantra: Make today count 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.
This is the episode to reset, recalibrate, and intentionally step into your next year. In this solo episode, Kari walks you through the critical importance of end-of-year reflection — not for nostalgia, but for real transformation. Discover: Why top performers use reflection to elevate performance (Harvard study: +23% increase). The neuroscience behind cognitive drag and how to clear it. How to use integration over information to actually grow. The powerful concept of identity recalibration — becoming the version of yourself your future needs. A simple yet profound 3-step reflection framework (Review. Release. Recalibrate). How Kari's personal reflections helped her through divorce, illness, and the restoration of Wick Cliff Lodge. You'll also get a sneak peek of Kari's LIVE Year-End Reflection Workshop on Dec 17 — with guided prompts, music, and a powerful group environment to deepen your transformation.
I sat down with Mellini Monique, a catalyst for connection and creativity through voice. Her approach to voice is unlike anything you've heard before. She explains why your voice is not just sound, but a tool of connection, presence, and emotional clarity. We explore childhood vocal trauma, why so many adults feel unheard, and how to build the confidence to speak from your body instead of your fear. This conversation is a masterclass in reclaiming your authentic voice in relationships, leadership, and everyday communication.Inside this podcast:- Why your voice is a tool for connection and meaning- How childhood vocal trauma shapes your adult communication- Why certainty is more powerful than loudness- How to speak with emotional intelligence and resonance- How to tune into yourself so others can truly hear youConnect with Mellini:Instagram → https://bit.ly/48ntwt0LinkedIn → https://bit.ly/3YbKFjhConnect with Steve:Instagram → https://bit.ly/3KARQhRLinkedIn → https://bit.ly/48sw8VjEpisode Highlights00:00:00 - Episode starts here, Reflection on Noise, Presence and being Heard00:07:00 - Childhood lessons: the principal story and early listening00:17:00 - Vocal repertoire: most people use only 30% of their range00:28:30 - Breath and grounding exercises for public speaking00:36:30 - Emotional constriction: how shame and stress tighten the voice00:44:00 - Building rapport and reading the room (thermostat vs thermometer)00:52:00 - Posture, presence and the limbic response to uprightness01:00:00 - Relationships and vocal adaptation: choosing the nuance that connects01:06:00 - Code switching vs vocal repertoire and building vocal bridges01:18:00 - Reclaiming inner voice, play as practice, closing reflections and linksABOUT THE PODCAST SHOWThe Noise of Life is a podcast that shares real stories, raw truths, and remarkable growth. Hosted by Steve Hodgson a coach, facilitator, speaker and Mental Health First Aid Instructor. This podcast dives deep into the “noise” we all face, the distractions, doubts and challenges that can pull us away from who we truly are.
This is December's bonus episode of Short Stories of Hope. In this month's story, Aaron shares the quiet and powerful tale of the Wind Phone in Ochi, Japan, and the man who placed a silent rotary phone on a hillside for anyone carrying words they never had the chance to say. It is a story about grief, healing, and the small human acts that help us keep moving toward hope. Created, Performed & Produced by Aaron Calafato *Learn more about the person embodying this month's Short Story of Hope *Additional sounds on cleared list and used with paid license via artlist.io
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What you choose for entertainment reflects your priorities. So, focus on what is true, noble, pure, and praiseworthy. -------- 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.
When life feels chaotic, we often do what Herod did—fight for control, protect our comfort, and try to manufacture a peace that never lasts. But the magi show a different way. Their response to Jesus was surrender, worship, and trust, and in that surrender they found the peace their hearts were searching for.In this week's message, Pastor Tyler reminds us that peace doesn't come from managing outcomes or holding our world together. Peace comes from laying down our lesser kingdoms and receiving the gift Jesus came to bring. The Prince of Peace has arrived—and His peace is available to you.Questions for Reflection:• What area of your life are you trying to control or “keep together” in order to feel at peace?• What would it look like this week to surrender that area to Jesus and trust His kingdom over your own?
I. Introduction: Setting the Theme Review of November's theme: Share the Harvest. Introduction of December's theme: Share the Hope. Reflection: the church focuses on spreading hope to the community—but hope must also be shared within the church. Observation: the world around us is filled with discouragement; people crave hope, especially during December. II. The Need for Hope Many are discouraged by finances, the future, broken dreams, and depression. Even during the holidays, sadness often deepens for people without Christ. Key idea: We must understand the hope of Jesus ourselves before we can share it. III. What Hope Means for Believers Hope satisfies human longing for something better. Jesus Christ is the only one who can fill the inner void. Scriptural foundation: Proverbs 13:12 — “Hope deferred makes the heart sick.” Proverbs 23:18 — “There is surely a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off.” IV. Three Aspects of Hope in God 1. The Hope of His Arms Deuteronomy 33:27 — God's “everlasting arms” are our refuge. Illustration: a child running into his father's arms—mirrors how believers should run to God. God's arms are extended in comfort, guidance, and embrace. Isaiah and Deuteronomy emphasize God's outstretched arm leading His people. Applications: Run into God's arms for help. Don't fold your arms at others returning to faith—welcome them with love and compassion. 2. The Hope of His Eyes Story of the Prodigal Son: The father (representing God) sees his son coming from afar. Psalm 34:15 — “The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous.” Examples of Jesus' watchful eyes: The woman with the issue of blood (Mark 5:32). Zacchaeus in the sycamore tree (Luke 19:5). The widow's offering (Luke 21:1–4). Message: God sees, notices, and acknowledges even unseen acts of faithfulness. 3. The Hope of His Heart Matthew 11:29 — Jesus is “gentle and humble in heart.” The heart of God is full of compassion. Scripture examples: Matthew 9:36, 14:14, 15:32 — Christ's compassion for the crowds. Ministry analogy: working with people requires “shifting gears” like a manual car; compassion guides those shifts. Having the heart of God helps believers love and relate well to others. V. Living Out Hope Run into the arms of God. See people through God's eyes. Reflect His compassionate heart in word and deed. Encourage one another within the church as well as outside it. VI. Communion and the Source of Hope The foundation of hope is Christ's death and resurrection. Romans 8:31–39 — Nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. Communion as an act of remembrance for Jesus' sacrifice and love. Gratitude expressed to Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. VII. Closing Exhortation Illustration: A woman (“Janet”) changed her environment with joyful faith—“Jesus brings joy.” Believers are called to represent Jesus well in their words, behavior, and daily interactions. Christmas focus: keep Jesus—the greatest gift—at the center. Invitation to prayer and dedication at the altar.
826 They Spread the Word Concerning the Child, A Guided Christian Meditation on Luke 2:16-18 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 NIV 16 So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger. 17 When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, 18 and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. RSV 16 And they went with haste, and found Mary and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger. 17 And when they saw it they made known the saying which had been told them concerning this child; 18 and all who heard it wondered at what the shepherds told them. Reflection on Scripture: The Shepherds saw an angel and heavenly host and went to find the baby Jesus based on that guidance. They were able to see the baby Jesus and they knew he was from heaven. They became convinced of the truth of the Gospel of the coming of Christ. When they were given the chance to understand and rejoice with the baby Jesus, they went and shared what they knew. These Shepheards were not theologians. They were not wise. I often meet people who love God but feel intimidated to talk about their faith because they dont have some deep understanding of the bible, ancient languages, or systematic theology. Yet even the most simple Christian has what these Shepherds have which is a knowledge of Jesus Christ. I wonder if the shepherds received more information that what we are given here. Did they understand the depth of Jesus' role? Did they understand what his coming earthly mission would look like? They probably did not understand the cross, or resurrection and yet they rushed to proclaim what they knew. You have information about Jesus. If you know that Jesus Christ is the path to the Father and are dedicated to faithfully following him you will gain such more profound personal understanding. If you know Jesus is the Christ you possess a greater understanding about salvation that most people throughout History. YOu have been uniquely blessed with this Message of love. Do not hide it. Share the love. Not just the knowledge but the experiential love of God. During this time of year strive to be that message of love that proclaims the glory of God. 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
“If you look for me wholeheartedly, you will find me.” (Jeremiah 29:13 NLT) If the Christmas story—the well-known narratives of Matthew 2 and Luke 2—is so familiar to you that you can practically recite it from memory, try considering it from a different perspective. Try thinking of it as the successful end to a long search. The arrival of the wise men in Jerusalem likely created quite a stir. These were strange men with a strange question, asking for the King of the Jews. As wise as they were, they were also a little naïve, politically speaking. They didn’t realize that they were triggering an extremely volatile man. In effect, they were saying to King Herod, “We’re looking for the King of the Jews—and clearly you’re not him.” This is why we’re told in Matthew 2:3, “King Herod was deeply disturbed when he heard this, as was everyone in Jerusalem” (NLT). The word disturbed used here could be translated “to shake violently”—like a washing machine in the spin phase. That was Herod. And when Herod was agitated, everyone was agitated. When he was mad, everyone was afraid of what would happen next. So, Herod called in the leading priests and teachers of religious law, men who had committed themselves to studying Scripture. Without missing a beat, they went right to Micah 5:2: “But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, are only a small village among all the people of Judah.Yet a ruler of Israel, whose origins are in the distant past, will come from you on my behalf” (NLT). These scholars had steeped themselves in the writings of the prophets. They understood how to interpret the words of Micah. They knew that the Messiah, when He came, would be born in Bethlehem. But that information was academic to them. It hadn’t penetrated their hearts and souls to the point that they could recognize the signs of the Messiah’s arrival. So, they weren’t searching for the Savior. God, in His infinite and mysterious wisdom, used wise men from eastern lands to announce the arrival of Jesus the King of the Jews to Herod the king of the Jews and his Jewish experts. The wise men were pagans who were steeped in the occult. Yet God reached them in a way that they understood. He came to them by a star. The end of their search, as recorded in Matthew 2:9–12, has implications for everyone who seeks answers or meaning or purpose or assurance or direction or anything else. The Lord says that those who seek Him will find Him. “Keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened” (Matthew 7:7–8 NLT). He doesn’t offer details because the discovery process is different for everyone. To educated men and women, He will come in a way they can understand. And to little children, He will appear in a way they can understand. I believe that if people are truly seeking God, He will reveal Himself to them. Reflection question: How can you help people find 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.
OCIA Director Matt Gray, reflects on the readings for the Second Sunday of Advent.
Culture Friday covers the president's dehumanizing rhetoric and a potential break with the Boy Scouts, Joseph Holmes reviews Zootopia 2, the word of the year, and Peter Mead reflects on the Incarnation. Plus, the Friday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Ambassadors Impact Network. Helping entrepreneurs with a purpose find the support they need to thrive with faith-aligned financing options. More at ambassadorsimpact.comAnd from WatersEdge. Save more. Do more. Give more. Helping Christians support ministry by giving through a donor-advised fund. watersedge.com/DAF
Travel and entrepreneurship have been two of the greatest teachers in my life— and both have pushed me into deeper levels of growth than I ever expected. And when you really look beneath the experiences, you realize they teach you the same lessons: how to meet yourself, how to evolve, how to trust, and how to become the highest version of who you're meant to be. In today's episode, I'm sharing ten of the most powerful lessons I've learned through this journey — and how they've shaped my life and who I am becoming. 00:00 Introduction: The Intersection of Travel, Entrepreneurship, and Self-Development 03:12 Lesson 1: Everything is Figureoutable 19:15 Lesson 2: Meeting Yourself in the Hard Moments 24:27 Facing Burnout and Healing 26:16 Travel and Entrepreneurship: Meeting Yourself 27:09 The Power of Pivoting 30:41 Energy Shapes Your Experience 34:02 Self-Trust is a Muscle 37:19 Magic in the Unknown 39:04 Rest and Stillness is Leadership 41:38 Your Environment Shapes Your Frequency 43:43 Healing Scarcity 45:22 Every Hard Thing Expands Your Identity 46:38 Conclusion and Reflection Links: The Empowered Women's Collective Your Limitless Adventures Group Trips Connect With Me: Instagram: @macs_explore Threads: @macs_explore
When a Holocaust survivor dies by assisted suicide, that's not a tragedy. This situation serves as a reflection of our society. The act of assisted suicide raises profound moral questions. We must confront the uncomfortable truths about suffering. The choices we make in life and death are deeply interconnected. Understanding the past can inform our present choices. The emotional weight of these decisions cannot be underestimated. Society's response to suffering reveals much about our values. Reflection on these issues is essential for moral growth. Engaging with difficult topics can lead to greater empathy.One Time Donation! - Paypal - https://paypal.me/brassandunityBuy me a coffee! - https://buymeacoffee.com/kelsisherenLet's connect!Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@thekelsisherenperspectiveInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thekelsisherenperspective?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw%3D%3DX: https://x.com/KelsiBurnsSubstack: https://substack.com/@kelsisherenTikTok - https://x.com/KelsiBurnsListen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1O3yiobOjThKHtqyjviy1a?si=6c78bdc2325a43aeListen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-kelsi-sheren-perspective/id1537489127SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS - - - - - - - - - - - -Ketone IQ- 30% off with code KELSI - https://ketone.com/KELSIGood Livin - 20% off with code KELSI - https://www.itsgoodlivin.com/?ref=KELSIBrass & Unity - 20% off with code UNITY - http://brassandunity.com- - - - - - - - - - - - -CHARITYHeroic Hearts Project - https://www.heroicheartsproject.orgDefenders of Freedom - https://www.defendersoffreedom.usBoot Campaign - https://bootcampaign.org
Reflection on freedom in Christ given at a RC women's retreat in MN.
This is the beginning of an introspective mini-series of episodes – combining theory and lived experience together in conversation. Join Melissa as she reflects on her journey as an occupational therapist, educator, entrepreneur, and now, graduate student. Pursuing a master's degree means facing logistical and emotional challenges. Melissa opens up about what pushed her to apply years later, and shares how adult education theory has reshaped her professional life and identity, especially as she navigates new territories in midlife, business, and learning.Key Takeaways in today's episode:Nonlinear Paths are Powerful: You don't need a traditional journey to be an effective scholar or practitioner.Reflection is Action: Taking time to reflect—privately or publicly—can offer clarity, direction, and meaningful professional growth.Learning Should Fit Who You Are Now: Adult education is about learning in ways that align with your current life, skills, and brain—not forcing old habits that no longer suit you.Embrace Identity Shifts: Disruptions in identity can lead to innovative paths, deeper self-awareness, and expansive professional possibilities.Integrate Theory and Experience: The most powerful learning comes from integrating theoretical frameworks with lived, practical experience.Build and Find Your Community: Seek out mentors, peers, and communities that support your curiosity, growth, and integrity.Up Next: We'll take a deeper dive into the influential Mi'kmaq guiding principle of Two Eyed Seeing and its impact on Melissa's work in prenatal, postnatal health, and community partnership.Tune in, stay connected, and keep learning in the ways that feel true to you.For more stories and reflections, subscribe to the OTGR Podcast and join Melissa on this continuing journey of growth, learning, and leadership.
Send us a text7:15 Five Nights at Freddy's 218:01 Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair32:00 Fackham Hall41:13 Merrily We Roll Along48:19 Jay Kelly58:10 100 Nights of Hero01:03:08 Reflection in a Dead Diamond01:09:23 Man Finds TapeIt's an 8-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there. A film criticism podcast. Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if you're on Spotify or YouTube, jump over there and throw us 5 stars. We can't get on RottenTomatoes until 200 people rate it! 'Roger & Me' is a movie review podcast covering all new releases, both theatrical and streaming, every Friday, modeled after 'Siskel & Ebert.' Hosted by Mark Dujsik of markreviewsmovies.com & Brett Arnold of Yahoo Entertainment and The New Flesh podcast, a show about horror movies that is currently celebrating its tenth year.Support the show
Freedom From the Tyrant: Isaiah declares that the tyrant will be no more. Pro-Life Leader Frank Pavone explains how the coming of the Lord brings freedom and exposes every force that attacks human dignity. You hear how God's justice strengthens believers to defend the unborn and confront evil with courage.
Rebecca Holden joins The Reyes Reflection this week for a deep conversation about the enduring legacy of Knight Rider, where her role helped define one of television's most iconic eras. She shares stories from her celebrated career in country music, her lifelong faith in God, and the philanthropic work that continues to inspire her. The episode also explores her early rise as the Breck Girl, the national attention from her commercial that aired during the Super Bowl, and the many artistic and humanitarian chapters that shaped her journey. Rebecca reflects on reinvention, purpose, and the meaningful moments that have connected her to audiences around the world.E128Host: Nathanael ReyesGuest: Rebecca Holdenhttps://linktr.ee/imnathanaelreyesFollow Me - @imnathanaelreyesShop SMACKIN' Sunflower Seeds - CODE: NATHANAEL99963https://www.smackinsunflowerseeds.com/NATHANAEL99963Shop Jocko Fuel - CODE: REYESREFLECTION https://jockofuel.comShop Mad Rabbit - CODE: REYESREFLECTION https://www.madrabbit.com
LifeStance therapist Jordan Parmenter joins us to unpack the cultural moment that is Spotify Wrapped. We explore what this end-of-year tradition reveals about our listening habits, why it resonates so strongly, and how it can offer both emotional validation and a sense of connection. Jordan shares his own experiences with Spotify Wrapped—highlighting the joy, surprises, and occasional self-reflection it brings. The conversation also looks at the impact of social comparison and FOMO when people share their results online, and how these reactions can shape our sense of identity and belonging. The episode closes with a thoughtful reminder: embracing your own musical tastes—without embarrassment or competition—is a meaningful act of self-acceptance.
In this final FETCH First Friday of the year, I'm coming to you solo with a gentle winter reflection for you and your dog. There are some exciting developments unfolding behind the scenes, and even though I'm here alone this month, I'll be sharing more with you soon.Inside this episode:• Winter as a Sacred PauseWhy the darker months call us to slow down, rest, and tend to our inner roots, and how our dogs naturally model this seasonal wisdom.• The Water Element + Kidney Support (TCM) Simple ways to nourish the water element in both you and your dog, including warming foods, broths, lifestyle shifts, and energetic themes of the season.• A Season of ReleaseAs we move from a 9 year into a 1 year (and toward the Year of the Horse in February), this is a natural time to acknowledge what we've shed, and what we're still ready to let go of with gratitude.• Not “New Year, New You”Why I follow the seasonal wheel instead of rushing into resolutions, and how January can become a month of deep rest, clarity, and seed-planting.This episode is an invitation to enter winter with softness, presence, and trust — in yourself, your dog, and the slow magic working beneath the surface.Connect with me!Instagram: https://instagram.com/mysticdogmamaWebsite: https://mysticdogmama.comDisclaimer: The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease, or replace medical guidance. Please speak with your veterinarian.
In this episode of Becoming Witchy, I share an end-of-year reflection magic ritual. I talk about using tarot year cards, themes, and mid-year check-ins to understand how the past year unfolded, and offer a guided reflection spread to help you release what you've outgrown and prepare for the magic of a new year.Keep in touch and up to date by signing up for our newsletter for monthly rituals and shop updates. Support the creation of the podcast on Patreon where you'll get my tarot cheat sheet. Visit our Bramble & Brimstone shop and website where you can shop our wares. Follow us on instagram and Bluesky for updates and more witchy content!
This Advent season, we're taking a few minutes each week to reflect on Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love. And to mix things up a bit, I'm sharing a short spoken-word piece every week.This week, I'm talking about Peace.Advent Peace isn't the soft, candle-lit word we print on cards. It's not the “if I could just get my life together…” kind of peace. And it's definitely not the version we try to manufacture by control, comfort, or numbing.In the poem, I explore how real peace doesn't show up in palaces or power structures — it shows up in the wilderness. In unexpected places. In unlikely people. And ultimately in Jesus, who brings peace not by force, but by presence.If you're carrying worry, striving for calm, or trying to hold it all together during a season that promises “peace and quiet” but rarely delivers… this reflection is for you.Take a breath. Listen in. And let this be a reminder that peace isn't something we achieve — it's a gift already given.Watch, reflect, and share if someone in your life needs a small moment of peace today.Make a plan and join us this Advent: https://linktr.ee/bethanydenver00:00 — Opening Reflection: What Do We Mean by Peace?00:32 — The Peace We Chase (and Can't Quite Catch)01:13 — Peace in Jesus' Day: Power vs. Promise01:50 — The Wilderness Word: John's Message02:28 — Peace as Gift, Not Achievement03:05 — Peace in the Manger, Cross, and Resurrection03:48 — Closing Invitation: Stop Running, Receive Peace
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“But the angel reassured them. ‘Don’t be afraid!’ he said. ‘I bring you good news that will bring great joy to all people. The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the Lord—has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David! And you will recognize him by this sign: You will find a baby wrapped snugly in strips of cloth, lying in a manger.’” (Luke 2:10–12 NLT) As we prepare our hearts for Christmas, we need to recognize that the season inspires different feelings in different people—and that not all those feelings are pleasant. That was certainly true of the very first Christmas. When the angel delivered his heavenly announcement to the shepherds, he started with the words, “Don’t be afraid!” But the shepherds, along with all of Israel, lived in frightening times. They were under the reign of King Herod, who was a murderous tyrant. Their land was under Roman occupation. There was a pervasive dread about the future. Would Rome ever leave? Would the people of Israel ever be free? Would the Messiah ever come? And when the good news finally came, that the long-awaited Messiah had arrived, it was delivered by an angel: first one, and then a vast host of others. The angel’s greeting of “Don’t be afraid!” was easier said than done, even though it was followed by “I bring you good news that will bring great joy to all people” (Luke 2:10 NLT). Angels are awe-inspiring—and fear-inspiring—beings. Obviously, the shepherds had never seen anything like them. So, their first reaction was fear. But the angels wanted them to focus on their message and not their appearance. Christmas is cause for joy, not fear. Joy not just for a single day, but for a lifetime, for those who trust in the One who came to save us. The apostle Paul wrote, “Always be full of joy in the Lord. I say it again—rejoice!” (Philippians 4:4 NLT). Many people today find it difficult to have joy because we’re surrounded by such sadness. With all the conflict, tragedies, and problems in the world, how can we have good tidings of great joy? The answer is this: “The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the Lord—has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David!” (Luke 2:11 NLT). No matter what happens in life, remember this: You have a Savior. As a Christian, you have been saved from death. You have been saved from eternal punishment and Hell. You have the hope that when you die, you’ll go straight to Heaven. That’s the most important thing about the Christian life. There is a Heaven waiting for you. The fear, sadness, and pain of this world are temporary. Three decades after His birth in the manger, Jesus said, “I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world” (John 16:33 NLT). Reflection question: How can you find joy when you’re surrounded by sadness, anger, and disillusionment? 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.
In this Clinician's Corner episode, Clarissa and Molly dive into what they lovingly (and accurately) call the "Hella-Days"—that stretch from early fall through New Year's where routines disappear, food is everywhere, emotions are high, and nervous systems are fried. Together, they unpack why this season is so activating for people with food addiction and nervous system sensitivity, and how to navigate it with values, boundaries, and a whole lot of self-compassion—whether you're surrounded by family or spending the holidays on your own. In This Episode Clarissa & Molly explore: Why the holidays can feel like the "Holiday Hunger Games" and "12 Days of Dysregulation" How the nervous system responds to the build-up from September to New Year's Using values as your North Star for holiday decisions Boundary tools and scripts for parties, family gatherings, and food pushers Why holiday food environments are an "engineered stressor" (hello, peppermint-everything marketing) Strategies for: Going to events without abandoning your recovery Deciding when not to go Coping with loneliness, isolation, and dark evenings Harm reduction during high-exposure events ("good, better, best" thinking) How to re-imagine your holiday story over time instead of chasing perfection Ideas for folks who love the holidays (Clarissmas) and folks who… don't (Molly
Have you ever noticed how easily motherhood can slide into a rhythm powered by guilt instead of joy? Many moms spend their days giving endlessly, rarely pausing to ask for what they need. In this episode, Whitney sits down with Heather Chauvin, author of Dying to Be a Good Mother, for a conversation about rewriting the rules of what it means to be a good mom. Chauvin shares how a stage-four cancer diagnosis forced her to listen to her own inner voice, a decisive moment that shifted everything. She explains why honoring personal needs isn't selfish, it's connective, and how it can deepen relationships with our children, work, and ourselves. Chauvin also introduces the way she structures her days through her Energetic Time Management method, a system that helps moms build their schedules around the feelings they want to cultivate, not the obligations they're trying to survive. She breaks down how energy, not hours, should lead the calendar, and walks through her signature tool: Energetic Time Management, a practical framework for planning life in alignment, reducing mental load, and reclaiming self-connection without sacrificing impact. Tune in now to learn how to bring more joy into motherhood without apology. For many women, this approach marks the turning point between burnout and brightness, proving that a well-resourced woman contributes differently, loves differently, and leads differently. Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: The pressure and unrealistic expectations of mothers to self-sacrifice Considering your needs as an act of rebellion Removing guilt and pressure and feeling more alive Energetic Time Management - Figure out how you want to feel and allocate that time to how you want to feel Seeing challenges in parenting as an opportunity for growth and a deeper connection Reflection question to ponder: How would you parent or live if you didn't care what other people thought? Join Back to Bright, a 1:1 personalized, four-week coaching experience where I'll guide you in creating sustainable rhythms of rest, joy, and self-connection. Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast Connect with Heather: Instagram | Website | Book: Dying to Be a Good Mother | Podcast: Emotionally Uncomfortable
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