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John Murray, Ali Bruce-Ball & Conor McNamara talk football, travel & language after Cristiano Ronaldo sees red as Republic of Ireland beat Portugal, and England beat Serbia. What about the ‘mind-altering' shoes some of the England players are wearing? There's a European theme to Clash of the Commentators. And suggestions always welcome for our Great Glossary of Football Commentary and unintended pub names from football commentary - WhatsApp voicenotes to 08000 289 369 & emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk00:40 Conor fresh from Ireland-Portugal 04:40 Takeaways from England-Serbia 06:05 Mind-altering shoes & commentary attire 16:05 5 Live commentaries this weekend 18:00 John prepares for trip to Albania 24:55 Unintended (and intended) pub names 33:15 Clash of the Commentators 41:45 Great Glossary of Football Commentary 52:55 Magazine memories5 Live / BBC Sounds Premier League commentaries: Fri 1945 Slovakia v Northern Ireland on Sports Extra, Sat 1330 Man City v Man Utd in WSL on Sports Extra, Sat 1700 Liechtenstein v Wales on Sports Extra, Sat 1945 Greece v Scotland on 5 Live, Sun 1200 Liverpool v Chelsea in WSL on Sports Extra, Sun 1200 Brighton v Leicester in WSL on Sports Extra 2, Sun 1430 Tottenham v Arsenal in WSL on 5 Live, Sun 1700 Albania v England on 5 Live, Mon 1945 Northern Ireland v Luxembourg on Sports Extra, Tue 1945 Scotland v Denmark on 5 Live, Tue 1945 Wales v North Macedonia on Sports Extra, Wed 2000 Arsenal v Real Madrid in UWCL on 5 Live, Thu 2000 Chelsea v Barcelona in UWCL on 5 Live.Glossary so far (in alphabetical order):DIVISION ONE Bosman, Cruyff Turn, Dead-ball specialist, Fox in the box, Giving the goalkeeper the eyes, Head tennis, Hibs it, In a good moment, Leading the line The Maradona, Olimpico, Onion bag, Panenka, Rabona, Scorpion kick, Spursy, Tiki-taka, Where the kookaburra sleeps, Where the owl sleeps, Where the spiders sleep.DIVISION TWO Ball stays hit, Business end, Came down with snow on it, Cauldron atmosphere Coat is on a shoogly peg, Come back to haunt them, Easy tap-in, Daisycutter, First cab off the rank, Has that in his locker, High wide and not very handsome, Howler, One for the cameras, One for the purists, Played us off the park, Purple patch, Put their laces through it, Rolls Royce, Root and branch review, Row Z, Seats on the plane, Show across the bows, Stramash, Taking one for the team, That's great… (football), Thunderous strike.UNSORTED 2-0 is a dangerous score, After you Claude, All-Premier League affair, Aplomb, Bag/box of tricks, Brace, Brandished, Bread and butter, Breaking the deadlock, Bundled over the line, Champions elect / champions apparent, Clinical finish, Commentator's curse, Coupon buster, Cultured/Educated left foot, Denied by the woodwork, Draught excluder, Elimination line, Fellow countryman, Foot race, Formerly of this parish, Free hit, Goalkeepers' Union, Goalmouth scramble, Good touch for a big man, Honeymoon Period, In and around, In the shop window, Keeping ball under their spell, Keystone Cops defending, Languishing, Loitering with intent, Marching orders, Nestle in the bottom corner, Numbered derbies, Nutmeg, Opposite number, Park the bus, PK for penalty-kick, Postage stamp, Put it in the mixer, Rasping shot, Red wine not white wine, Relegation six-pointer, Rooted at the bottom, Route One, Roy of the Rovers stuff, Sending the goalkeeper the wrong way, Shooting boots, Sleeping giants, Slide rule pass, Small matter of, Spiders web, Stayed hit, Steepling, Stinging the palms, Stonewall penalty, Straight off the training ground, Taking one for the team, Team that likes to play football, Throw their cap on it, Thruppenny bit head / 50p head, Towering header, Two good feet, Turning into a basketball match, Turning into a cricket score, Usher/Shepherd the ball out of play, Walking a disciplinary tightrope, Wand of a left foot, We've got a cup tie on our hands, Winger in their pocket, Wrap foot around it, Your De Bruynes, your Gundogans etc.
What do you think you actually want for your child? Answering the question reveals a lot about what drives our decisions as parents. In this episode, Cameron and Anna discuss how finding contentment and satisfaction in Christ can lead to a more abundant, meaningful life with your family. Parents, Don't Treat The Bread of Life like Green Beans - Rooted MinistryFamily Ministry CurriculumJohn 6:22-40Half-Truth Series: God Wants My Child to Be Happy by Katie PolskiThe Value of a Soul: Talking with Teenagers About Relationships by Luke PaivaFollow us @rootedministry!Subscribe to the Rooted Parent Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Romans 8:31-37Psalm 61:1-4 Romans 8 for ParentsWhy Teenagers Need to Know that God is For Us by Steve Eatmon Mom and Dad, Nothing Can Separate You from the Love of Christ by Dan Hallock Follow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates Register for Rooted 2025 Conference in Chicago
Roy Wood Jr. is a trailblazing comedian, writer, and broadcaster whose journey spans from FAMU to Birmingham, to the national stage on The Daily Show. Rooted in southern culture and steeped in the realities of Black America, Roy's comedy mixes sharp insight with raw authenticity, making audiences laugh—and think—with every performance. He's the author of "The Man of Many Fathers," a deeply personal book exploring the values and mentorships that shaped his life after the loss of his own dad at 16. Both on stage and in print, Roy uses humor as his tool to challenge, inform, and uplift, leaving a lasting legacy for his son and his audience. Takeaways: Legacy with Purpose: Roy sees comedy not just as entertainment but as a way to affirm Black experiences and open eyes to hard truths—his mission is to inform, confirm, and bridge communities. Improvise and Adapt: Roy's career started by necessity—he created his own internship at Hot 105.7 to fit his schedule and circumstances, teaching himself the craft of radio and standup by learning from real-life experiences and mentors. The Power of Storytelling: His ability to blend humor with pain and depth, especially in his specials and book, showcases how storytelling can invite audiences into reflection, empathy, and growth. Sound Bytes: "I do what I do in an effort to...confirm to our people, to Black people, that they aren't crazy in what they're seeing and what they're feeling..." "I got my first internship–I need an internship. I believe your morning show could use some hard news in the morning...Van said, bring Starbucks Frappuccinos and a dozen Krispy Kremes every day, and I'll see you at 5:15 sharp." "Pain is a tool. Sorrow can also be woven into this fabric of what you're presenting...the written word will always have worth." Connect & Discover Roy: Instagram: @roywoodjr Website: roywoodjr.com X: @roywoodjr TikTok: @roywoodjr Facebook: @roywoodjr Show: Have I Got News For You Book: The Man of Many Fathers
In this special live episode recorded at Daniel and Jackie Groves' church, Adam and Ashlee dive into a transformative conversation about what it truly means to love well in marriage—not by achieving perfection, but by embracing honesty, healing, and spiritual alignment. Rooted in 1 Corinthians 13, they explore how declaring “I am patient, I am kind” isn't pretending to be something we're not—it's prophesying who God is shaping us to become. Love becomes less about performing and more about surrendering to divine transformation.They also unpack the reality that our past doesn't magically vanish when we get married or come to Christ. Every wound, decision, and old relationship comes into the new season with us unless we intentionally pursue healing. Adam and Ashlee break down the **three layers of intimacy—spiritual, emotional, and physical—**and explain why so many couples stay frustrated when these layers are built in the wrong order.One of the most freeing truths from this conversation: it is not our job to fix our spouse. It's our job to intercede for them. When we stop trying to be the Holy Spirit in our marriage and instead bring our partner before God, we release the pressure—and make room for true transformation.Whether you're dating, engaged, or married, this episode calls you to build a love that lasts by letting God shape every layer of it.--Join our AFTER I DO community for Exclusive Content & community!www.afterido.app--Have a question about relationships? Ask us by clicking the link below!https://patria.church.ai/form/BeyondIdo_BEYOND I DO: MARRIAGE COURSEhttps://beyondido.thinkific.com/courses/beyond-I-do--Connect with Adam & Ashlee Mesahttps://instagram.com/amesa?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA==https://instagram.com/ashleemesa?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA==--Connect with Daniel & Jackie Groveshttps://www.instagram.com/degroves/https://www.instagram.com/jackiengroves/--Don't forget to stay connected with us: Instagram @beyond.idoTik Tok @beyond.ido--We've entered into an exciting new partnership with renowned jeweler Erin Barnett in Los Angeles. This partnership perfectly aligns with our love for relationships and jewelry. Whether you're looking for a special gift, an engagement ring, or a wedding band, Erin has you covered. And as part of the Beyond I Do community, you get exclusive discounts and the opportunity for a private showroom experience. It's time to celebrate your love with exquisite jewelry from our partner, Erin Barnett.How to get the exclusive discount?SEND HIM A DM and tell him you are part of the BEYOND I DO family or mention Adam Mesa. https://www.instagram.com/by.barnett/?hl=enhttps://bybarnett.com
We live in a shallow and uprooted society, but as Christians, we can be firmly rooted in our relationship with Christ. In this series, Rooted for Growth, we will discover the nutrients we need to remain spiritually strong. If you don't have a healthy spiritual root system then every part of your life is impacted negatively. Through today's Scriptures we will explore what it means to be a rooted Christian who is growing in the likeness of Jesus Christ.
"It is my life that I claim. That sense of empowerment wouldn't have happened without the Process." Ana Bok Today's conversation with Hoffman graduate Ana Bok begins with Ana sharing a story that happened three years after her Process. Her week at Hoffman provided a powerful foundation that would come to help guide her through a tough time. Since childhood, Ana's dream has been to become a doctor. At age fourteen, she came to the United States. After graduating with her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience with a concentration in Behavioral Studies, Ana planned to attend Yale Medical School. But first, she was a post-graduate research associate at a child psychiatry research lab at the Yale Child Study Center. She was on her way to her long-held dream. But there, Ana found herself in inner turmoil and conflict. Already a Hoffman grad, Ana had thought to herself that after the Process, she was on her "right road" and that everything was "supposed to work." She didn't know what was wrong, but she knew her Quadrinity was out of alignment. Listen in to hear Ana tell about this pivotal moment along the journey of her life. The Process offers a powerful foundation for navigating life. Ana found hope at the Process. Hope and her Spiritual Self guided Ana through this difficult time. Ana's story is powerful because it reminds us that after doing the Process, life is still life. How life works hasn't changed, but we have. We hope you enjoy this deeply vulnerable and moving conversation with Ana and Drew. More about Ana Bok: Ana was born in Korea, raised in China, and moved to the U.S. alone at age fourteen. She studied Neuroscience with a concentration in Behavioral Studies at Columbia University and spent five years researching molecular pathobiology and pain mechanisms during and after college. In 2022, Ana attended the Hoffman Process, which affirmed her deep interest in child and adolescent mental health. Ana recently completed two years of postgraduate training at the Yale Child Study Center. She continues her research on obsessive-compulsive disorder at the Yale School of Medicine. Fascinated by the intersection of science and spirituality, Ana hopes to one day integrate spirituality into early mental health interventions. Alongside her research, Ana has mentored middle and high school students, supporting their academic and personal growth. Ana served as a NYC Hoffman Graduate Group Leader in 2022–2023 before her fellowship at Yale and recently returned as a co-facilitator for the NYC Uptown Hoffman group. She welcomes connections from fellow Hoffman graduates and can be reached at dianabok.connect@gmail.com. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify As mentioned in this episode: Left Road/Right Road: The left road represents repeating patterns from your past, while the right road is the path of authenticity, choice, and self-responsibility. The Quadrinity™ Symbol Bob Hoffman designed the Hoffman Quadrinity™ Symbol in 1967 to represent the wholeness of Self. The circle represents the Body; the large vertical diamond in the middle represents the Spirit; the 2 smaller horizontal diamond shapes represent the Intellect and Emotions. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Korean fortune-telling: "Saju" is a traditional Korean fortune-telling system that analyzes an individual's birth year, month, day, and hour to create a personal profile. It is a widely practiced cultural tradition for seeking guidance on personality, relationships, career, and life path. It is often used for entertainment as well as for serious life decisions. Rooted in ancient Chinese metaphysics, saju calculates cosmic energy at the time of birth to provide insights into one's destiny.
In today's episode, I'm pleased to welcome mother–son cookbook author team Jyoti and Auyon Mukharji, authors of Heartland Masala: An Indian Cookbook from an American Kitchen. Before we dive in: If you are ready to start your own cookbook project with clarity and direction, The Creative Cookbook Blueprint is available for a few more days. This resource provides a structured path to begin organizing your recipes, shaping your stories, and moving toward a publishable cookbook. Details are linked in the show notes section below. Heartland Masala is a vibrant, richly illustrated celebration of Indian home cooking, written from the heart of the American Midwest. Rooted in both tradition and diaspora, the book blends recipes from Punjab, Bengal, and throughout India with the lived experience of a family that has called Kansas City home for decades. In this conversation, we explore: Inspiration — How Heartland Masala was born from years of Joyti teaching, family heritage, and the desire to preserve Indian home cooking in a Midwestern context. Process — Their collaborative mother–son workflow, recipe testing, adapting regional dishes, and shaping the book's structure. Storytelling — Why they included essays, cultural notes, culinary history, memories, and narrative elements to deepen the reader's connection to Indian food. Legacy & Impact — What they learned from writing across generations and what they hope the book will contribute to readers, family, and culture. The book features beloved classics such as Saag Paneer and Vindaloo, lesser-known gems like Bengali Murgh Rezala and Anglo-Indian Spiced Liver Toast, as well as inventive new creations, including Masala Brussels Sprouts and Spiced Watermelon. Jyoti and Auyon even include a handful of cocktail recipes, adding a playful touch to the collection. Their work is a testament to the richness of Indian cuisine, the power of family collaboration, and the vibrant interplay between heritage and place. Things We Mention in This Episode: The Creative Cookbook Blueprint Heartland Masala HQ on Substack
In this powerful episode, Theresa sits down with Jennifer Celeste Briggs, author of Watching Sarah Rise, a deeply personal memoir that chronicles her transformative journey parenting her autistic daughter. Rooted in unconditional love and resilience, Jennifer shares how she turned hope into action, creating a personalized, home-based program inspired by the Son-Rise Program and adapted into what she calls the Sarah-Rise approach. Her story highlights the power of play, connection, and meeting children exactly where they are.This heartfelt conversation explores parenting, innovation in autism support, and the importance of challenging societal norms around neurodivergence. Whether you're a parent, educator, or advocate, Jennifer's story is a beacon of hope and a testament to the strength of grassroots, family-led interventions.Purchase her book at: https://www.amazon.com/Watching-Sarah-Rise-JoAbout Jennifer Celeste BriggsJennifer Celeste Briggs' memoir, Watching Sarah Rise, is a deeply personal and transformative story that would make for an inspiring and insightful podcast interview. Her journey, rooted in unconditional love and resilience, showcases how a parent can turn hope into action by creating an individualized program to help her autistic daughter thrive. Jennifer's pioneering approach to using the Son-Rise Program and adapting it into the Sarah-Rise program demonstrates the power of play, community, and meeting children where they are. Her story is not only a beacon of hope for parents of neurodivergent children but also a testament to the impact of grassroots, family-driven interventions. A podcast featuring Jennifer could explore themes of parenting, innovation in autism therapy, and the importance of rethinking societal norms about neurodivergence, making it both heartfelt and enlightening for a broad audience.About TheresaA wife and a mother to two children and grandmother, Theresa Alexander Inman is a Parenting Coach, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Infant Toddler Development Specialist, Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist. Introduced to behavior analysis in 2007 after years in the juvenile justice system.Her goal is to improve the lives of children and families by helping them strategize child development skills to prevent or reduce the effects of possible delays while having fun! She also served as a panelist on the first annual Autism World Summit.Theresa is also an author, having published “Pathways to Early Communication” in 2022. Find it at your favourite book seller.Connect with Theresa today!• Instagram | Theresa Inman• LinkedIn | Theresa Inman• BabyBoomer.org | Theresa Inman• YouTube | Parenting with Confidence• Tiktok | https://www.tiktok.com/@parentcoachtheresa• Spotify via Anchor.fm | Parenting with Confidence Website: https://www.theresaalexanderinman.com/About Parenting on the SpectrumRaising autistic children comes with unique joys, challenges, and learning moments. Join host Theresa as she explores the diverse experiences of parenting kids on the spectrum. Each episode features expert insights, real-life stories, and practical strategies to help you navigate this journey with understanding, compassion, and strength. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or ally, this podcast is your go-to resource for fostering connection and celebrating neurodiversity. Please share if this has been helpful to you. Thank you for your comments and ratings. Be well! Theresa
This week, Jake and Bob explore how inner healing is rooted within the tradition of the Catholic Church. Drawing from the Catechism, they discuss the three expressions of prayer—vocal, meditative, and contemplative—and how each form is incorporated within the inner healing process. Far from being a psychological exercise, inner healing comes from a deeply relational encounter with Jesus and restores the whole person so we might live in deeper communion with Him. Key Points: Inner healing prayer is deeply rooted in the Church's tradition The Catechism identifies three key expressions of prayer: vocal, meditation, and contemplative. These are all at the heart of the inner healing process Healing comes from an encounter with Jesus and is not a result of a mere completion of steps When we pray, we need to engage our hearts instead of simply repeating words God is always present when we pray, even when we cannot hear His voice Inner healing often requires us to patiently cooperate with God's timing. He knows more about the mysteries and vulnerabilities of our hearts than we do Catechism Paragraphs Mentioned in the Episode: Vocal Prayer: CCC 2700 Meditation: CCC 2705 - 2706, 2708, Contemplative Prayer: CCC 2709 - 2710, 2716 Connect with Restore the Glory: Instagram: @restoretheglorypodcast Twitter: @RestoreGloryPod Facebook: Restore the Glory Podcast Never miss out on an episode by hitting the subscribe button right now! Help other people find the show and grow in holiness by sharing this podcast with them individually or on your social media. Thanks! Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 04:18 Inner Healing is Rooted in Scripture and Tradition 06:45 Vocal Prayer 13:21 Meditation 22:45 What to do When We Distrust Our Human Hearts 31:12 Contemplative Prayer
Do you ever feel like you're supposed to be grateful… but you're just not feeling it? You're not alone. In this episode, John Ortberg tackles what to do when gratitude doesn't come naturally and offers a surprisingly powerful spiritual strategy: “Let's pretend.”But don't worry — this isn't fake it till you make it.It's: “Fake it till He remakes you.”Rooted in the wisdom of C.S. Lewis, the Apostle Paul, and the ancient Hebrew practice of the thanksgiving sacrifice, this episode walks us through why aspiring to be grateful, even when we don't feel it, is not inauthentic, but actually a deeply faithful act.
So Much More: Creating Space for God (Lectio Divina and Scripture Meditation)
This bonus episode was recorded with the podcast But Jesus Drank Wine and Other Stories that Keep us Stuck. The hosts, Meade and Christy, are two “retired over-drinkers” turned Jesus-loving sobriety coaches. On the BJDW podcast, they dig into the stories and beliefs that kept them stuck in the cycle of over-drinking, including the ever-popular, “But Jesus drank wine?” Through grace-filled conversations about faith, sobriety, and life beyond alcohol, Meade and Christy bring honesty, humor, and vulnerability to every episode. Their goal? To help women discover that freedom is possible—not just from alcohol, but from any habit, hurt, or hang-up holding them back. You can find our more here: https://butjesusdrankwine.com/community And you can order Christy’s book: Love Life Sober: A 40 Day Alcohol Fast to Rediscover Your Joy, Improve Your Health, and Renew Your Mind
We live in a shallow and uprooted society, but as Christians, we can be firmly rooted in our relationship with Christ. In this series, Rooted for Growth, we will discover the nutrients we need to remain spiritually strong. If you don't have a healthy spiritual root system then every part of your life is impacted negatively. Through today's Scriptures we will explore what it means to be a rooted Christian who is growing in the likeness of Jesus Christ.
Dr. Azul DelGrasso is a Denver-based Romani scholar-practitioner, artist, and ceremonialist whose work bridges public health, ecopsychology, and psychedelic studies. With 28 years in STD/HIV capacity building and national training, Azul's research explores 5-MeO-DMT and unitive consciousness as pathways to healing and ecological identity. Rooted in the Southwest and guided by culture and resilience, he integrates rigorous scholarship, ethical facilitation, and creative practice to support individual and collective transformation.Resources on Roma in Mexico / Romani + Chicano cultural exchange:Los Gitanos en MexicoGitanos en MexicoMexico FlamencoEl Costumebre Lorenzo Armendariz5-MeO-DMT education resource: theconclave.infoFind Azul at https://www.azuldelgrasso.com/ and @ascendedvoicesOur Romani crush this episode are all the Romani writers and creators. You can book 1:1 readings with Jez at jezminavonthiele.com, and book readings and holistic healing sessions with Paulina at romaniholistic.com.Thank you for listening to Romanistan podcast.You can find us on Instagram, TikTok, BlueSky, and Facebook @romanistanpodcast, and on Twitter @romanistanpod. To support us, Join our Patreon for extra content or donate to Ko-fi.com/romanistan, and please rate, review, and subscribe. It helps us so much. Follow Jez on Instagram @jezmina.vonthiele & Paulina @romaniholistic. You can get our book Secrets of Romani Fortune Telling, online or wherever books are sold. If you love it, please give us 5 stars on Amazon & Goodreads. Visit https://romanistanpodcast.com for events, educational resources, merch, and more. Email us at romanistanpodcast@gmail.com for inquiries. Romanistan is hosted by Jezmina Von Thiele and Paulina StevensConceived of by Paulina StevensEdited by Viktor PachasWith Music by Viktor PachasAnd Artwork by Elijah VardoSupport the show
A brilliant circus family's hidden legacy unfolds as descendants reunite across continents, revealing their Australian Aboriginal ancestry, global stardom, and the extraordinary secrets they kept in order to survive. The greatest entertainment on earth in the 1900s was the circus and its performers were the global superstars. The big top transported children and adults alike into a world where anything was possible.Con Colleano, ‘the wizard on the wire' defied gravity, while he and his family defied all odds to become a global phenomenon. Through the Colleano family's remarkable home movies, never-before-seen footage, family interviews and archive, their extraordinary story is revealed. Rooted in humble beginnings from the Australian bush, the family outmanoeuvred punitive Australian laws and prejudice to travel the world, concealing their Indigenous heritage and reaching the highest echelons of circus stardom.Con Colleano dazzled fans while also mingling with icons including Charlie Chaplin, at the most exclusive social sets of America and Europe, beguiling even the likes of Hitler and Mussolini.As the filmmaker, Pauline Clague, reveals her connection to the story, she finds Australian Deb Hescott, who uncovers her own secret link to this family. Connecting with Molly, one of the oral history holders of the family, they go on a profound journey of discovery. The Colleano Heart unravels the hidden secrets of their family of circus royalty, revealing them as survivors of Australia's Hidden Generation of Aboriginal people.The Colleano Heart presents a rich portrait of the family, and the global socio-cultural shifts shaping First Nations lives. The Colleano Heart recently screened at the Adelaide Film Festival, and Nadine Whitney spoke with director Pauline Clague ahead of the films screening about her film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the symptoms you're trying to fix, fatigue, bloating, anxiety, weight change, are really your body's way of asking you to listen? Today on Rooted in Wellness, me and my guest Dr. GuyCitrin, explore the intricate connection between the gut, hormones, and nervous system, and how inflammation and stress create the “stuck” feeling so many women describe. This is the bridge we love on this show: modern functional medicine meeting ancient wisdom in a way that feels empowering, not overwhelming. In this conversation, we dive into why gut health must come before hormone therapy, how nervous system regulation transforms digestion, and why true detoxification isn't a cleanse, it's a reconnection to your body's natural rhythm. We also discuss peptides, NAD, and regeneration through a balanced, grounded lens. Dr. Guy Citrin is a board-certified naturopathic doctor and founder of Citrin Wellness and EndoAxis, where he helps patients restore vitality through integrative gut and hormone optimization. He blends evidence-based functional medicine with the wisdom of Ayurveda and emotional healing to guide people toward true regeneration. What's Discussed: (00:00) Reclaiming Your Health: What Wellness Really Means (05:58) The Gut is the Gateway: Where Real Healing Begins (16:15) How Gut Health Shapes Every Hormone in Your Body (24:34) Decoding Female Hormones: What Balance Actually Looks Like (31:26) PCOS Is Not One Thing: Understanding the Real Root Causes (42:30) Your Nervous System on Fire: The Hidden Cost of Inflammation (47:03) Stress, Digestion, and the Body's Cry for Safety (51:13) Detox Without Deprivation: Supporting the Body's Natural Rhythm (01:04:16) Learning to Trust Your Body Again (01:08:36) The Peptide Conversation: When Modern Science Meets Healing (01:14:00) NAD, Regeneration, and the Future of Cellular Repair (01:21:40) Creating a Whole-Body Ecosystem for Lasting Wellness Learn more about Mona Sharma: Download Your FREE Guide - 12 Wellness Tips to Unlock Your Best Health Now: Ready to reclaim your vitality? Download Mona's 12 Wellness Tips and take actionable steps to transform your health, energy, and mindset. Get started now at https://monasharma.com/12tips. Visit Mona's website: https://monasharma.com – Unlock powerful tools and wisdom rooted in wellness to elevate your health, energy, and clarity. Mona blends ancient healing practices with modern science to help you achieve lasting transformation. Follow Mona on Instagram: Stay connected with Mona for daily inspiration, holistic health tips, and personal growth. Join the conversation on Instagram at https://instagram.com/monasharma. Learn more about Dr. Guy Citrin: Website: https://www.doctorguy.com/ Clinic: https://citrinwellness.com/ Instagram: @askdrguy
I share why I'm pausing this podcast at Episode 78 and shifting my focus toward women's healthcare and midwifery. Then I close our Embodiment series by making “spiritual” practical: intuition in plain language, movement that feels safe, tiny rituals that actually fit real life, and a gentle seven-day plan to try right away.What I coverWhy I'm pressing pause and where you'll still find me (Britta Jo's Stay or Go community and her Substack; occasional guest spots)What “spiritual” means to me (no dogma, high honesty, body-based presence, and wonder)The difference between spirituality and religion (authority, beliefs, practices, belonging)Four doorways into daily embodied spirituality:Intuition & “going into myself”Movement & breath (three-song practice)Creativity & voice (micro-writing / voice notes)Nature & awe (awe walks and everyday noticing)Nervous-system first: green/yellow/red as a guide for any practiceThe RITUAL framework (Rooted in safety • Intention • Tiny • Unique cue • Accountability • Loop it)Obstacles & repairs: loneliness, the inner critic, religious trauma—how I respond without abandoning myselfWhat success actually looks like: softer shoulders, steadier breath, a faster return to “I'm okay,” clearer yes/noSeven-Day Micro-Plan (recap)Day 1 – Intuition Minute: two physiological sighs + one honest line (“What do I know right now?”)Day 2 – Movement Trio: Arrive → Loosen → Integrate (or one song if that's all you've got)Day 3 – Awe Walk: notice one pattern, one color, one texture; end with one “thank you”Day 4 – Voice Note (5 min): what hurts / what feels good / where is my hopeDay 5 – Tiny Altar: one comforting object placed with intentionDay 6 – Co-Regulate: time with a safe person/pet; notice before/afterDay 7 – Gain Review: what shifted 1% and what I want more of next weekMentions & referencesInvisible Labor by Rachel Sommerstein (C-sections and the stories around them)Elizabeth Gilbert's weekly “Letters From Love” essaysStay or Go Community with Britta Jo and her SubstackA gentle ask If this series helped you, share this episode with a friend who's rebuilding after divorce.PostDivorceGlowUp.comEmail: quinn@postdivorceglowup.com
We sure do compartmentalize things in lives, don't we? If God is only a part of your life, we are missing something. God can't be one part of our life; He needs to be the foundation of our lives. Pastor Nate shares a great message about putting God first. Let's dive in! Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving We sure do compartmentalize things in lives, don't we? If God is only a part of your life, we are missing something. God can't be one part of our life; He needs to be the foundation of our lives. Pastor Nate shares a great message about putting God first. Let's dive in! Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving
We live in a shallow and uprooted society, but as Christians, we can be firmly rooted in our relationship with Christ. In this series, Rooted for Growth, we will discover the nutrients we need to remain spiritually strong. If you don't have a healthy spiritual root system then every part of your life is impacted negatively. Through today's Scriptures we will explore what it means to be a rooted Christian who is growing in the likeness of Jesus Christ.
Join us for Episode 4208 with Rev. Dr. Kenyatta Gilbert, Professor of Homiletics at Howard University School of Divinity. In “The Day is Coming,” he opens Luke 21:5–19 and Malachi 4, naming the tensions of our moment—holy terror and holy grace—and calling listeners to courageous witness without becoming what we oppose. Rooted in the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 28, Year C), this message invites endurance, hope, and clear-eyed faith amid upheaval.
In this workshop discussion from the 2024 Rooted Conference in Dallas, four experienced ministry leaders—Connie Nelson, Isaiah Marshall, Liz Edrington, and Anna Meade Harris—tackle the important and complex topic of ministering to students who come from difficult home environments. They share why this issue is close to their hearts, explore what constitutes a challenging home life, offer practical strategies for building trust with students, and much more.About the PanelistsConnie Nelson has over a decade of youth ministry experience in Edmonton, Alberta, where she also leads in her church's college ministry and serves with a Guatemalan missions organization.Isaiah Marshall is a husband, father, and spoken word artist. He serves as Director of Ministry Development at Rooted Ministry and is a Chaplain in the Air Force Reserve.Liz Edrington is the Associate Director of Care at McLean Presbyterian Church. A counselor, professor, and award-winning author, she is passionate about gospel-centered care for youth and families.Anna Meade Harris is Rooted's Contributing Editor and co-host of the Rooted Parent Podcast. She is also the author of God's Grace for Every Family and a leading voice on ministering to single-parent families.Rooted Resources:Ministering to Teenagers with Challenging Home Lives by Connie Nelson, Isaiah Marshall, Miz Edrington, and Anna Meade HarrisMinistering to Students in CrisisFollow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates Follow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates andSubscribe to Youth Ministry Unscripted wherever you listen to podcasts
In this episode of Digging Deeper, Pastors Mariah and Bobby wrap up Rise City Church's Holy Spirit series with a down-to-earth conversation about what it really means to live by the fruit of the Spirit.They talk about why it's not a buffet we get to pick from, how being rooted in God's love changes everything, and what it looks like to let the Holy Spirit shape real fruit in our lives.You'll also hear them unpack the difference between spiritual gifts and the fruit of the Spirit, and how community helps us grow stronger faith.If you've ever struggled with consistency, comparison, or staying anchored in your faith, this episode will encourage you to get rooted again and let God do the growing.Scripture References: Galatians 5:16–26, Luke 14, Ephesians 3
As parents and area schools look ahead to next fall, BizTalks caught up with Kaitlin Karpinski, executive director of Rooted School New Orleans. Located on the campus of Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO), this two-time “Most Innovative Charter School” winner allows students to start taking college courses on day one, as well as offers 15 different industry-based certifications. Karpinski shares all the details on this unique school, including how its success has led to nationwide expansion.For more information, visit https://www.rootedschool.org/
This talk explores the powerful and often-overlooked moment between what we feel and what we think about what we feel. Rooted in both Buddhist insight and somatic inquiry, we'll examine how raw sensation arises, how the mind instantly weaves a narrative around it, and how those stories—when left unexamined—can calcify into beliefs that shape our identity and behavior. With mindful attention, this space between sensation and story becomes fertile ground for transformation, offering a doorway into clarity, compassion, and inner freedom. You'll learn how to recognize and decode the language of bodily sensation, investigate the stories you habitually tell yourself, and uncover the often-hidden beliefs that reinforce suffering. Through guided reflection, vivid examples, and practical teachings, this talk will show you how to rest in the liberating space of awareness—where choice, wisdom, and healing are possible.
So Much More: Creating Space for God (Lectio Divina and Scripture Meditation)
This Christian Scripture meditation is rooted in Step 11 of the 12 Steps:We sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out. Step 11 is at the heart of spiritual formation. Through guided reflection and meditation on God’s Word, we will create space to listen for God’s voice, rest in His presence, and seek His will. In this episode, we’ll slow down with two short but powerful passages: Psalm 46:10 — Be still and know that I am God. Psalm 23:1 — The Lord is my shepherd; I have all that I need. As you listen, you’ll be invited to: Rest in stillness before God. Receive His invitation to trust Him more deeply. Respond with prayer and openness to His Spirit. This meditation is a reminder that God’s ways are better than our own, His presence is with us, and His provision is enough. Take a deep breath, slow down, and let these Scriptures guide you into peace, trust, and renewed hope. Helpful Links:Download your FREE companion journal for Rooted and Grounded: Scripture Meditations for Every Step of the Journey here.This journal includes:• All the Scriptures for this series• Weekly reflection prompts• Space to record what God is revealing to you Additional links: You can find out more about me, Jodie, at http://www.jodieniznik.com/ Follow me on Instagram @jodieniznik Follow me on Facebook @JodieGNiznik Learn more about Scripture meditation and download a FREE Guided Scripture Meditation Journal here. Join my Monday email newsletter here, where I send links to the newest meditation every Monday morning. Find out more about my partner, Life Audio, at lifeaudio.com. Download FREE sample chapters from my Bible studies here. Meditation Passages: Psalm 46:10 Be still and know that I am God. Psalm 23:1 The Lord is my shepherd; I have all that I need. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
=The secret to unity is not striving—it's being so filled with the Father's love that we overflow into others. - Liz Wright Are you feeling the weight of relational tension—whether in your marriage, family, or church? In this powerful episode, Liz Wright is joined by IMC Intercessors, Dr. Johnnett Thatcher and Nicki Beaumont, for a Spirit-led time of healing, unity, and restoration. Rooted in John 17, they release the heart of Jesus to answer His own prayer—that we would be one as He and the Father are one. You'll hear personal encounters with the Father's love, generational healing, and fresh strategies for releasing the Word over your home. The presence of God flows powerfully through this conversation, dismantling division, trauma, unforgiveness, and years of disappointment. If you've tried to forgive but still feel stuck, this episode carries a supernatural impartation to bring breakthrough and repair what felt impossible to restore. It's time for families to be whole again—and it starts with receiving the Father's love.Related MaterialsIf you're searching for true healing—body, soul, and spirit—Stethoscope Sessions with Dr. Johnnett Thatcher offers a holistic and biblical approach. Rooted in both science and Scripture, this powerful online community helps you restore clarity, build emotional resilience, and walk in vibrant health. Through Spirit-led teaching, practical activations, and deep heart work, you'll experience God's design for wholeness. Join the journey atrestore.drjohnnettthatcher.com.
We live in a shallow and uprooted society, but as Christians, we can be firmly rooted in our relationship with Christ. In this series, Rooted for Growth, we will discover the nutrients we need to remain spiritually strong. If you don't have a healthy spiritual root system then every part of your life is impacted negatively. Through today's Scriptures we will explore what it means to be a rooted Christian who is growing in the likeness of Jesus Christ.
Right after Jesus directs their attention to the woman giving her last two coins to the temple, they remark how beautiful the temple itself is. Jesus proceeds to tell them not only will every stone of the temple be thrown down, He will take our idols away from us. Of course, we try to cling to these idols until the final moment, but Jesus has come to remove all this fear of the things you can lose and put your hope in something eternal. CHALLENGE GRANTA Luther House of Study donor is sponsoring a challenge grant. If you sponsor one podcast episode by the end of the year, another podcast episode will be sponsored on your behalf. If you'd like to have your donation doubled, email Sarah Stenson at sarah@lhos.org or go to lutherhouseofstudy.org/donate CARE OF SOULS - ADDICTIONIn Care of Souls, a special mini-series podcast from Luther House of Study, Lutheran pastors and theologians come together to explore the deeply personal and pastoral task of preaching to and caring for those struggling with life's challenging situations: addiction, death, family disharmony, and more. Rooted in the theology of the cross and the Lutheran tradition of radical grace, this series offers both theological depth and practical guidance for pastors, church workers, and lay leaders.With conversations, real-life stories, and reflections from the front lines of ministry, Care of Souls equips listeners to enter the broken places of addiction not with easy answers, but with the crucified and risen Christ.Because in the end, it's not about fixing people—it's about preaching the Gospel.Listen to Care of Souls wherever you listen to podcasts or on the Luther House website: Care of Souls - AddictionGOSPEL Luke 21:5-195 When some were speaking about the temple, how it was adorned with beautiful stones and gifts dedicated to God, he said, 6 "As for these things that you see, the days will come when not one stone will be left upon another; all will be thrown down." 7 They asked him, "Teacher, when will this be, and what will be the sign that this is about to take place?" 8 And he said, "Beware that you are not led astray; for many will come in my name and say, 'I am he!' and, 'The time is near!' Do not go after them. 9 "When you hear of wars and insurrections, do not be terrified; for these things must take place first, but the end will not follow immediately." 10 Then he said to them, "Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom; 11 there will be great earthquakes, and in various places famines and plagues; and there will be dreadful portents and great signs from heaven. 12 "But before all this occurs, they will arrest you and persecute you; they will hand you over to synagogues and prisons, and you will be brought before kings and governors because of my name. 13 This will give you an opportunity to testify. 14 So make up your minds not to prepare your defense in advance; 15 for I will give you words and a wisdom that none of your opponents will be able to withstand or contradict. 16 You will be betrayed even by parents and brothers, by relatives and friends; and they will put some of you to death. 17 You will be hated by all because of my name. 18 But not a hair of your head will perish. 19 By your endurance you will gain your souls.Support the showInterested in sponsoring an episode of Scripture First?Email Sarah at sarah@lhos.org or visit our donation page: lutherhouseofstudy.org/donate
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In this message from Colossians 2, Christian Barrett explores Paul's warning not to be taken captive by empty philosophy and human tradition, but to find true freedom in Christ.Learn how to stay rooted in JesusDiscover the freedom of surrenderSee why spiritual maturity means being fully alive in HimKey Passage: Colossians 2:6–15This sermon unpacks Paul's call to let no one take us captive except Christ Himself—who leads us in triumph, disarms the powers of darkness, and fills us with His life.Support Emet Ministries, so we can continue to provide content and resources to help disciples become disciplers: https://veritas-ministry-415223.churchcenter.com/givingmy reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barrettFollow us: on Instagram instagram.com/emetministriesFor more resources, visit emetministry.orgSubscribe for more gospel-centered sermons and Bible studies on Colossians, Ephesians, and the life of the early church.#Colossians2 #CaptiveToChrist #FreedomInChrist #BibleTeaching #ChristianSermon #FaithOverPhilosophy #JesusAlone #SpiritualFreedom #GospelTruth #ChristianLiving #Discipleship
Series: RootedWeek 10 Title: Do We Really Need the Church?Scripture: Hebrews 10:24–25, 1 Peter 2:9, Galatians 6:10, Matthew 12:46–50, Romans 12:9–16, Romans 12:1–2, Acts 2:41–42Big Idea:You can't follow Jesus apart from His body. The church isn't optional—it's essential.I. God's Design for the ChurchMany say, “I believe in God, but not the church.” Yet the God of Scripture deeply identifies with His church.When Saul persecuted believers, Jesus said, “Why are you persecuting Me?”—He equates Himself with His people.The “church” is not a building but a people — ekklesia, “the called-out ones.”Called out of sin and darkness.Called into community and light (1 Peter 2:9).Galatians 6:10 — We do good especially to the family of believers.The church is not a club; it's a family — a place of belonging, accountability, and encouragement.Jesus redefined family: “Whoever does the will of my Father… is my brother, sister, and mother.” (Matthew 12:50)II. The Practicality of the ChurchThe church is good for the world. Even skeptics admit its impact.Romans 12:9–16 — The church is where love becomes action:Sincere love, shared burdens, hospitality, humility, forgiveness.“We cannot become more loving, generous, or patient in isolation.”Faith grows and refines in community.The church isn't perfect—but it's God's chosen vessel to make His love visible.III. The Call to Live as a Living SacrificeRomans 12:1–2 — Offer your bodies as living sacrifices.Sōma (Greek) means your whole embodied life—your actions, relationships, energy, speech, habits.God doesn't just want church attendance—He wants all of you.The church is where we learn to live out this surrendered life together.IV. The Practice of the ChurchActs 2:41–42 — They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching, fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer.Baptism and communion are not rituals—they're family moments.Communion: the sacrifice of Jesus unites us.Baptism: publicly declares new life and belonging.The church is where we believe together, belong together, and become together.Baptism isn't the finish line—it's the starting line.Final Thought:The church is imperfect people worshiping a perfect God.You don't need to agree with everything to belong—but you do need to belong to grow.
Mandy Fowler and Tracy Bowers (Cornerstone's Director of Outreach) talk about week 5 of our Rooted message series, which explored Matthew 25:31-46 and the repeated concern of God for the “least of these.” Plus, another example of “Bible crime” and more about the opportunities we have with our local partners.
In this powerful episode of the Rooted in Christ Podcast, host Eric Stephens sits down with worship leader, missionary, and speaker Rodrick Wilson to discuss his incredible journey of faith, healing, and purpose.From growing up in the church to discovering his calling as a worship leader and missionary, Rod shares how God used seasons of brokenness to reveal his true purpose. He opens up about his song “Yahweh,” his mission work in Peru, the importance of prayer and fasting, and how staying rooted in God's presence transformed his life.This episode is filled with encouragement for anyone who feels lost, abandoned, or unsure of their purpose. Rod's story reminds us that when you trust God fully, He'll never fail you.Key Topics:Rod's journey from pain to purpose through worshipThe story behind his single “Yahweh” and upcoming release “Evergreen”Lessons from mission work in PeruMarriage, balance, and spiritual discernmentWhy trusting God's process leads to transformationStay connected with Rooted in Christ Podcast and Redwood Christian Ministries for more faith-filled stories and testimonies that glorify Jesus.
We live in a shallow and uprooted society, but as Christians, we can be firmly rooted in our relationship with Christ. In this series, Rooted for Growth, we will discover the nutrients we need to remain spiritually strong. If you don't have a healthy spiritual root system then every part of your life is impacted negatively. Through today's Scriptures we will explore what it means to be a rooted Christian who is growing in the likeness of Jesus Christ.
In this episode of Transformative Principal, host Jethro Jones interviews Adrian Ireland, an international educator, systems thinker, and author of "Designing Different." Together, they explore the challenges and opportunities in reimagining the architecture of learning within schools. The conversation delves into why educational reform often fails when it focuses on incremental improvements rather than structural changes, emphasizing the importance of authentic learning experiences, student motivation, and agency.Adrian shares insights on how small but significant changes—like creating "sandboxes" for experimentation and expanding the audience for student work—can lead to meaningful transformation. The discussion covers the pitfalls of over-relying on extrinsic motivators like grades, the value of interdisciplinary and project-based learning, and the need for flexible systems that nurture both passion and competence in students. Practical examples, such as school newspapers and project weeks, illustrate how schools can foster ownership, engagement, and real-world skills.Making little pockets where students can be seen in a different light with different experiencesHow education has an architecture problem, not an effort problem. The flow of the river. Curricularize them!Neglect students' autonomy at our own demise.More about motivation. Intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation.False fails - good ideas that are implemented into architecture that rejects them. Design principles - authenticity, flexibility, mutuality (we are connected), and simplexity (designed simple but able to handle a complex reality)School Newspaper as an example of mutuality.The whole game at a junior level - Good architectures that already exist. Avenues World SchoolWhat comes first, passion or competence? Interdisciplinary teamsHow to be a transformative principal? Make a decision that we are going to have two official expositions of student work. Create a sandbox, a space of possibility. About Adrian IrelandAdrian Ireland is an international educator, systems thinker, and author dedicated to reimagining the architecture of learning. With extensive experience teaching and leading across Asia and Europe, Adrian has spent his career challenging the traditional, standardized models of education by championing learner-centered approaches that value individuality, curiosity, and creativity. His entrepreneurial mindset drives him to experiment with bold ideas, test innovative systems, and design frameworks that empower both students and educators to thrive. He wears a mix of hats that have shaped his perspectives on education: Watching the development and natural learning progressions of his two boys as father. Coaching Volleyball at both high and low levels. Teaching in the classroom in both middle and high school. Leading full school change efforts around interdisciplinary learning and project-based learning. Redesigning time and scheduling to allow space for change and most recently Coordinating the MYP (Middle Years Program). Rooted in both practical classroom experience and a deep understanding of educational theory, Adrian believes that the future of learning lies not in small improvements, but in daring to create something fundamentally different. His work blends systems thinking with human-centered design principles, helping schools and organizations shift toward environments that foster authentic engagement and personal growth.In "Designing Different", Adrian shares the lessons, insights, and strategies gathered from years of navigating the complexity of educational reform, inspiring others to move beyond "better" and design the future of learning. (Link to Book Website) LinkedLeaders: You need support. Get just-in-time mentoring at LinkedLeaders.comWe're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
What better way to kick off the holidays than learning from the master of Christmas cheer himself? In this special throwback episode, Santa Claus joins host Crystal Vilkaitis to share timeless tips for retailers on creating magical in-store experiences, boosting team morale, and surprising customers with moments of delight.From setting up a North Pole nook to hosting Elf Happy Hour and adding personalized touches that make customers feel special, this episode is packed with festive ideas to help retailers make the most of the season. [2:05] How retailers can manage the holiday rush and stay organized[3:12] Santa's tips on boosting staff morale and creating a cheerful work culture[5:12] How to create magical, Instagram-worthy in-store experiences[7:09] Unique ideas like scavenger hunts, flash sales, and AR experiences[10:25] Strategies to surprise and delight customers in unexpected ways[13:32] Personalization tips that make every shopper feel special[15:35] The future of retail and why connection will always matter mostJoin the Rooted in Retail Facebook Group to continue the conversation Join our newsletter for all the latest marketing news for retailers Show off your super fandom by getting your Rooted in Retail Merch!
The holidays can feel like a full-contact sport: less daylight, more demands, and an endless push to perform joy on cue. We're flipping that script. Heather shares a clear, compassionate plan to move through the season rooted and rested—anchored in what matters, nourished by simple food, and protected by boundaries that keep your peace intact.We start with energy: why the time change hits hard, how a full-spectrum “happy light” can help mood and sleep, and the mindset shift that turns rest from a reward into a prerequisite. From there, we get practical about family dynamics. Think of it like your emotional grocery list—what you'll give, what you won't, and where you'll refill when conversations go sideways. You'll hear scripts to defuse food policing and politics, plus ways to step out of old roles without igniting new drama.Food gets simple and sane. Eat breakfast for steady blood sugar, build a plate with color and protein, hydrate to protect energy, and let go of guilt so one meal doesn't erase a month of care. We talk about realistic holiday nutrition, not diet rules—just small moves that keep you out of the crash-and-crave cycle. And because comfort starts in the kitchen, Heather invites you to a free live cooking class: a restorative, beginner-friendly soup that proves dinner can be calm, cozy, and fast.Want support that isn't noisy or salesy? Join the Midlife Lounge, our free community for women navigating midlife hormones, identity, burnout, and boundaries. November's theme is rooted and rested, with live chats, recipes, and that free soup class to set an easier tone for the season. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a calmer plan, and leave a review to tell us: what will you let go of to protect your peace this year?LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOWMy Favorite Happy Light HEREJoin The Well Nourished Woman Community HERE and get access to the FREE cooking class this Sunday! It takes a minute to sign up. I would love to hear from you! What did you think of the episode? Share it with me :) Support the showLet's Be FriendsHang out with Heather on IG @greenpalettekitchen or on FB HERE.Let's Talk!Whether you are looking for 1-1 nutrition coaching or kitchen coaching let's have a chat. Click HERE to reach out to Heather.Did You Love This Episode? "I love Heather and the Real Food Stories Podcast!" If this is you, please do not hesitate to leave a five-star review on Apple or wherever you listen to podcasts.
God's mission in the world is inclusive, expansive, and outward-facing. But sadly, churches often become just the opposite: exclusive, small-minded, and inward-facing. Most churches never intended to turn inward, and many never even realize it's happened. And yet, all too often, it happens. So in today's sermon, we'll consider Kindred's unique role in God's outward-facing mission, and we'll learn how to resist the invisible forces that could cause us to fall short of the amazing things God has positioned us to do. Join us as we continue our series, “Rooted.” Scripture Reading: Isaiah 58:6-12 Share: Know someone who needs this message right now? Send them the link! Connect: https://rb.gy/0gguyc Give: https://pushpay.com/g/kindredumc Prayer: https://rb.gy/xwmuok Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/kindrednc.church/kindreds-latest-11-9-2025
In this powerful kickoff to our brand new series Kingdom Impact, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a raw, personal, and deeply challenging message about surrender, sacrifice, and putting God first. From a teenage dream of playing in the Arizona All-Star Game to choosing a missions trip instead, Pastor Travis shares how giving up what mattered most opened the door to a purpose he never imagined—ultimately becoming the chaplain for the Phoenix Suns for over two decades. But this message isn't just about his story—it's about your story. It's about that thing in your life that's fighting for first place. It's about burying the seed of selfish ambition so God can raise a harvest of Kingdom impact. Rooted in Luke 9:23–24 and John 12:24, “Give It UP” challenges us to examine what's really #1 in our lives. Are we holding back something God is asking us to surrender? Are we making excuses that sound valid but keep us from obeying His voice? This sermon will stir your soul to stop negotiating with God and start honoring Him with your firstfruits—your time, your talents, your treasure, your heart. Because when we give God the first and best, He blesses the rest. This isn't just about money—it's about mastery. Who's really Lord of your life? Join us as we begin a journey toward radical obedience, sacrificial generosity, and eternal significance. Because what you give up in faith, God uses to impact the Kingdom.
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Paul's exposition of Romans 13:1–8 presents a theologically grounded call for Christian submission to civil authority as a divine institution ordained for the common good, not merely out of fear of punishment but as an act of conscience and obedience to Christ. Rooted in the principle that all authority originates from God, the passage affirms the magistrate's role as God's minister to uphold justice, deter evil, and protect the vulnerable, even when rulers are corrupt or tyrannical, as exemplified by Nero. Christians are called to render due obedience, pay taxes, and honor civil leaders not because of their moral perfection, but because their authority is divinely delegated and essential for societal order and peace. The sermon underscores that while civil magistrates are fallible and their power must never override God's moral law—especially when they command disobedience to God—Christians are to obey them as representatives of Christ's authority, even in suffering, while looking forward to the ultimate fulfillment of justice in Christ's eternal kingdom.
In this episode, we journey into the heart of Navajo culture and the mysteries woven through the Uintah Basin — a land whispered to hold doorways between worlds. From ancient creation stories to the unsettling legends of Skinwalkers and the strange entities that haunt the desert night, we explore the sacred, the feared, and the misunderstood. Rooted in cultural respect and curiosity, this conversation opens a window into traditions that speak of power, balance, and the unseen forces that still shape our world.Watch now and decide what's legend, what's real, and what still walks under the Utah moon.If you're ready to question what you've been shown — this one's for you.Join the conversation, access exclusive member content, and become part of a community that doesn't shy away from the unexplained. Founding Memberships at Cryptid Women's Society close in 4 days! — join now at www.cryptidwomenssociety.com〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰
Are you feeling weight down, need a boost in your step? It might not be more coffee you need. What can revive is not always what moment can buy like a gateway trip. Truly what nourishes the soul and mind and restore the heart is more so spiritual. What if I told you, you have exactly what you need to endure this season and the ones to come and you just didn't realize it. You didn't realize it because you didn't embrace not because it's out of reach. To hear more on this topic so you can be bless, press play! If you enjoy this episode, we invite you to join us next week, for this year's MSR Keynote message. We don't know yet when will be a live in-person event, only God knows. But in the meantime, join us right here on Mastering Singlehood & Relationship Podcast. Meditated scriptures: Ephesians 3:16-19, 1 Corinthians 13:1-2; 8-13, Galatians 5:6. Suggested readings: Ephesians 2-3, Galatians 5, Romans 8, Psalm 139:1-18. To support this podcast and our ministry, you're welcome to give via: CashApp: $JLPNetwork PayPal: paypal.me/JLPNetwork WebsiteIf you've been listening to our podcast over the years and have been blessed by our content and want to book a one-on-one session with me, visit our website, JLPNetwork.comI can't wait to partner with you and seeing you flourish in singlehood/ in relationships!Shop EmunahCulture's New Merch
Nurses Out Loud – Nurses confront a growing ethical conflict as gender identity policies reshape safety and privacy standards in healthcare and public spaces. Rooted in faith and compassion, they speak out for dignity, truth, and trauma-informed care. Their stand reflects moral courage in defending women's safety while upholding empathy for those experiencing gender dysphoria...
Nurses Out Loud – Nurses confront a growing ethical conflict as gender identity policies reshape safety and privacy standards in healthcare and public spaces. Rooted in faith and compassion, they speak out for dignity, truth, and trauma-informed care. Their stand reflects moral courage in defending women's safety while upholding empathy for those experiencing gender dysphoria...
We live in a shallow and uprooted society, but as Christians, we can be firmly rooted in our relationship with Christ. In this series, Rooted for Growth, we will discover the nutrients we need to remain spiritually strong. If you don't have a healthy spiritual root system then every part of your life is impacted negatively. Through today's Scriptures we will explore what it means to be a rooted Christian who is growing in the likeness of Jesus Christ.
What if the very thing you think is blocking your progress in meditation — or in life — is actually the doorway forward? In this conversation with Dr. Christiane Wolf, hosted by DJ Cashmere, we explore how to work with expectations, frustration, and the belief that life needs to be different before we can be okay. Christiane shares clear, compassionate wisdom for turning toward difficulty instead of fighting it — and for discovering that what feels like the problem can become the path. Christiane is a physician, longtime meditation teacher, and author of Outsmart Your Pain and A Clinician's Guide to Teaching Mindfulness. She's known for blending deep Buddhist insight with warmth and humor. We're also thrilled to share that Christiane will be our Teacher of the Month for November, leading meditations and conversations throughout the month in the DanHarris.com Substack community. Related Episodes: Peak Performance at Any Age | Christiane Wolf (Dharma Teacher/Doctor/Ultramarathoner) How to Outsmart Your Pain | Christiane Wolf Tickets are now on sale for a special live taping of the 10% Happier Podcast with guest Pete Holmes! Join us on November 18th in NYC for this benefit show, with all proceeds supporting the New York Insight Meditation Center. Grab your tickets here! Tickets are now available for an intimate live event with Dan on November 23rd as part of the Troutbeck Luminary Series. Join the conversation, participate in a guided meditation, and ask your questions during the Q&A. Click here to buy your ticket! Join Dan's online community here Follow Dan on social: Instagram, TikTok Subscribe to our YouTube Channel To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/10HappierwithDanHarris Thanks to today's sponsor: Airbnb: Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host.