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    Choosing to Stay
    #151 Why Apologies Aren't Enough to Heal Betrayal Trauma

    Choosing to Stay

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 12:35


    Why doesn't an apology fix betrayal trauma? If you've experienced infidelity, pornography addiction, or relational betrayal, you may have heard the words “I'm sorry” over and over… and yet still feel unsafe, unsettled, or unable to move forward.In this episode, we explore a powerful truth:Apologies matter—but they don't heal betrayal trauma on their own.Betrayal trauma isn't just an emotional wound. It impacts the nervous system, the body, and your ability to trust what's real. Healing requires more than words—it requires consistency, accountability, emotional presence, and time.Whether you're the betrayed partner wondering why you still hurt… or the partner who caused harm feeling confused about what else is needed… this episode will bring clarity, relief, and a grounded path forward.Connect With Me + Continue Your HealingIf today's episode resonated with you, you don't have to walk the healing journey after betrayal alone. I create trauma-informed resources, conversations, and learning experiences to support individuals and couples navigating infidelity, betrayal trauma, and relational repair.Here are a few ways to stay connected and continue your healing:Join me at a Retreat or IntensiveJoin the ⁠⁠⁠Interest List⁠⁠⁠ for an upcoming course for parents called Intentional Parenting After Betrayal, hosted by Hali and her daughter, Morgan Ellsworth.Help Her Heal Intensive — a powerful, immersive 4-day men's intensive — is designed for men who are ready to move beyond surface apologies and truly learn how to support their partner's healing after betrayal. Held in a safe, confidential environment in Spanish Fork, Utah, this experiential program blends trauma-informed workshops, real-life practice, and expert coaching to help participants cultivate empathy, emotional capacity, and integrity in their relationships, equipping them with tools to respond with presence and repair rather than defensiveness. The Rise, Renew, Restore Retreat in Costa Rica, happening July 13–18, offers a more spacious, restorative experience focused on slowing down, reconnecting with your body, and healing in the presence of nature and supportive community. The ⁠Courage to Thrive Betrayal Trauma Intensive⁠ takes place August 25-28 in Spanish Fork, Utah and offers a structured, trauma-informed space to understand betrayal trauma, regulate your nervous system, and rebuild self-trust. Free Resources & DownloadsAccess free tools, guided practices, and educational resources designed to support nervous system regulation, self-trust, boundaries, and clarity after betrayal.

    The Stephen Mansfield Podcast
    The Tyranny of Utopia

    The Stephen Mansfield Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 23:04


    Utopian dreams, though often clothed in the language of hope and progress, have brought profound suffering by denying the broken reality of the human condition. Rooted in the realism of the Judeo-Christian tradition, Stephen insists that we must see the world as it is—not as we wish it to be—recognizing that no perfect state exists on this side of eternity. By distinguishing between “utopia” (“nowhere”) and “eutopia” (“good place”), we can expose how the pursuit of perfection so often becomes tyrannical, and why wisdom, counsel, and humility remain the safer path forward.LEARN MORE:Website: https://stephenmansfield.tv/Instagram: https://instagram.com/mansfieldwrites/X: https://twitter.com/MansfieldWrites

    Draw Near
    I Arise Today

    Draw Near

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 7:38


    St. Patrick's story is one of suffering, conversion, and mission. Enslaved as a teenager, he encountered God in hardship and later returned to Ireland to preach Christ. This episode reflects on the Lorica of St. Patrick—a powerful prayer of spiritual strength and protection—and its invitation during Lent: to rise each day not by our own strength, but through the strength of the Trinity and the life of Christ. Rooted in the Cross, surrounded by the communion of saints, and sustained by Christ's presence, we are reminded: we do not walk alone. For reflections, formation, and community, FOLLOW Draw Near on Social Media: YouTube Instagram Facebook! Like our podcast? Hit that “follow” button and tell your friends. :) Click here to become a patron! We wouldn't be "Draw Near" without your support! Who are "Fred and Kara?" Find out by visiting our home page. Draw Near Theme © Fred Shellabarger & Kara Kardell

    VO BOSS Podcast
    Mastering Your Voice Acting Mindset

    VO BOSS Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 46:39


    BOSSes, Anne Ganguzza welcomes  powerhouse talent Mark Rider, whose voice has defined campaigns for Ford, Game of Thrones, and Spider-Man: No Way Home. Beyond his iconic sound, Mark is a dedicated coach and creator of the VO Life Coach app. In this episode, we explore the parallel between jumping horses and taking creative risks, the "10,000-hour" journey to natural delivery, and why a healthy voice acting mindset—rooted in self-care and mental clarity—is the only way to survive the high-pressure world of trailers and promos.     Chapter Summaries: Horses, Fear, and Character Building (01:48) Anne and Mark bond over their shared passion for horses. Mark notes that jumping a 1,200-pound animal requires staring fear in the face—a skill that translates directly to the booth. They discuss how "eating dirt" (falling off) builds the resilience and character necessary to handle rejection and technical failures in a voiceover career. The Birth of the VO Life Coach App (05:19) Mark shares the "come to Jesus" moment that led to his app. Wrestling with his two loves—performing and coaching—he sought a way to "clone himself" to provide spiritual and professional guidance to talent globally. He emphasizes that "unstucking" talent often involves addressing life strategy rather than just reading scripts. The Myth of "Just Be You" (21:45) Mark issues a controversial reality check: the advice to "just be you" is often misleading. Most scripts are not written for your natural persona. He argues that you must "finish the sentence"—it's about you acting. Successful talent are voice artists who use their unique personality as a tool to inhabit characters and scenarios that are fundamentally different from themselves. The 10,000-Hour Matrix (16:39) There are no workarounds for experience. Mark describes reaching "Year 15" as a "Matrix moment" where auditions began to move in slow motion. He explains that sounding "natural" is a learned skill that only comes after thousands of hours of breaking down copy and internalizing intonation until it becomes instinctual. Zen vs. Chaos: Promo vs. Corporate (41:13) Mark and Anne compare their working styles. While Anne thrives in the "Zen" flexibility of non-broadcast corporate work, Mark admits he craves the "psychotic" chaos of trailer and promo work—getting out of bed at 12:45 AM because a network needs a tag immediately. They agree that the industry has enough room for both mentalities, but you must know which one feeds your soul. Inner Dialogue: Your Biggest Enemy (42:22) Mark's biggest piece of advice for any voice acting mindset is to gain control over your internal dialogue. You don't fail because someone pulls you down; you fail because you allow your own "demons" to tell you that you aren't enough. He recounts wisdom from Maurice Tobias: "Get your life straight first, or the acting won't matter."     Top 10 Takeaways for Voice Actors: Resilience is Rooted in Experience: Much like riding, you aren't a professional until you've "fallen off" and gotten back up several times. Strategize Before You Launch: Don't rush into getting a demo Invest time in planning and building a foundation so you do it right the first time. Self-Care is Non-Negotiable: Your mental and physical health directly affects your vocal production. Put your sanity first. Master the "Unstuck" Mindset: When you feel stuck, it's often a sign that you need to shift your focus from performance to business strategy or mental clarity. Experience Takes Time: Respect the "10,000-hour" rule. Longevity comes to those who are willing to put in the years of daily practice. "Be You" Means "Act as You": Learn to bring your unique spirit to scripts that weren't written for you. It's about authentic interpretation, not just reading. Find Your Niche Energy: Determine if you prefer the stability of corporate narration or the adrenaline of "right now" promo work. The Power of "No": Having the confidence (and the savings) to say no to low-paying, high-stress jobs is a hallmark of a VO Boss. Use Creative Promotional Tools: Mark's "Be Awesome" BBQ sauce serves as a brilliant conversation starter and follow-up tool for building client relationships. Your Inner Voice Rules: Monitor your self-talk. If your internal dialogue is negative, your performance and business growth will suffer.  

    Before the Echo
    Episode 11 : The Conversation That Changes Everything | John 3 - Rooted & Raised

    Before the Echo

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 57:01


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    Grace Church, Bath Campus
    Rooted – Why The Church Is Important

    Grace Church, Bath Campus

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 45:35


    Christ Community Church (Johnson City, TN)
    ROOTED in GENEROUS LIVING (Acts 4.13; 23-37)

    Christ Community Church (Johnson City, TN)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 38:17


    Among those ROOTED in Christ, in our community… RESEMBLANCE to Jesus – a sacrificial life | Acts 4.13 RESPONSE to reality – a dependent life | Acts 4.23-31 REALLOCATION of resources – a generous life | Acts 4.32-37 We believe. (What?)We see. (Who?)We share. (How?)We release. (Where?)

    Discover Church KC
    Money is a terrible master | Rooted | Week 3 | March 08 2026

    Discover Church KC

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 52:44


     ROOTED is a seven-week vision series about financial freedom, spiritual maturity, and building lasting impact in our communities. Together, we're stepping into the next chapter of Discover Church.-At Discover Church, we exist to see our city changed by Jesus, one life at a time by helping people discover LIFE in Christ, BELONGING in Community & PURPOSE in God's Calling on their life so that they can MAKE A DIFFERENCE.-You can join us live on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:45am, either in person or online! Visit www.discoverchurchkc.com for more information!

    Discover Church KC
    You choose the Fruit | Rooted | Week 4 | March 15 2026

    Discover Church KC

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 53:29


     ROOTED is a seven-week vision series about financial freedom, spiritual maturity, and building lasting impact in our communities. Together, we're stepping into the next chapter of Discover Church.-At Discover Church, we exist to see our city changed by Jesus, one life at a time by helping people discover LIFE in Christ, BELONGING in Community & PURPOSE in God's Calling on their life so that they can MAKE A DIFFERENCE.-You can join us live on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:45am, either in person or online! Visit www.discoverchurchkc.com for more information!

    Victory Devotional Podcast
    2026 The Mission (Rooted and Abounding in Love): Pastor Mye Nunag

    Victory Devotional Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 12:49


    Love is the very foundation of God's mission and when we respond in love, we will abound in love.

    Rooted In Christ
    How to Live What the Word Says - Cassian Bellino on The Rooted in Christ Podcast #186

    Rooted In Christ

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 46:29


    In this episode of the Rooted in Christ Podcast, Eric sits down with Cassian Bellino to talk about faith, doubt, and the journey of discovering God in a deeper way. Cassian shares her honest story—from growing up in the church but feeling disconnected from Scripture, to launching a Christian podcast where she asks the questions many believers are afraid to ask.Together they explore what it means to pursue biblical understanding, wrestle with spiritual warfare, and stay rooted in Christ while navigating life's challenges. Cassian opens up about her time living overseas, the moments that reshaped her faith, and how God led her to create a platform where scholars, pastors, and everyday believers can unpack difficult biblical topics in a way that's accessible and real.Eric and Cassian also discuss the importance of prayer, accountability, and staying connected to God in the midst of ministry, work, and everyday life. Whether you're new to faith, struggling with biblical literacy, or looking for encouragement in your walk with Christ, this conversation is filled with honest reflections and practical insights.In this episode:Cassian's journey from church kid to Christian podcasterWhy biblical literacy matters more than everSpiritual warfare and staying faithful in difficult seasonsThe power of fasting, prayer, and accountabilityHow asking honest questions can deepen your faithIf you've ever felt like you didn't fully understand Scripture—or wondered how to grow closer to God—this episode is for you.

    The Perfecting Church
    Rooted In His Presence

    The Perfecting Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 0:05


    What do you do when your boat starts shaking? Do you trust your own personal experience? Your expertise? Do you try to just hold on and “white knuckle” your way through life? What if there was a better way to live when your world was rocked? That's what Jesus wants us to know as we follow him—even when he takes us places we have never been.

    Coastline Community Church
    03/15/26: Rooted For Revival - Pastor Anthony Rick

    Coastline Community Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 43:28


    Rooted in Retail
    Scaling Success in the Modern Retail Economy with Patricia Norins and Michael Brielmann

    Rooted in Retail

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 38:39


    Crystal Vilkaitis is joined by the new owners of Indera, Patricia Norins and Michael Brielmann of Blue Butterfly. Together, they discuss the acquisition and the massive vision for the future of independent retail, focusing on leveling the playing field through data science, community, and sophisticated business intelligence.Patricia shares her journey as a fourth-generation retailer and the spokesperson for Small Business Saturday, while Michael dives into his experience scaling vertically integrated retail empires. If you're looking for insights on lease negotiations or how to use AI to find hidden profit, this conversation is a masterclass in modern retail strategy! [2:15] Patricia's background - From unpacking boxes in seasonal stores to launching global trade.[4:25] Michael's journey -  Scaling a Christmas store concept to 77 company-owned and 230 licensed locations.[8:49] How Patricia helped American Express launch the holiday.[12:10] Why experience, authentic storytelling, and community connections are non-negotiable.[14:03] Using AI to analyze "total occupancy costs" and improving landlord transparency.[19:43] Why showing up daily is the secret to winning the modern retail game.[23:40] Why thoughtful, personal service remains the ultimate foundational discipline.[25:17] Shared intelligence, shared benchmarking, and outperforming big-box giants.Join 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! Go to http://indera.co/prompt to access the prompt

    Hillsong South Africa's Podcast
    A Revival-Spirited Name - JESUS" - Scott 'Sanga' Samways

    Hillsong South Africa's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 54:47


    This message takes us into the power and significance of the name of Jesus Christ — a name filled with authority, salvation, and supernatural power. Rooted in Acts of the Apostles 4:12, we're reminded that salvation is found in no other name, and that the name of Jesus carries everything we need: hope, healing, freedom, and redemption. As we unpack the character, superiority, and power of His name, we see that Jesus is the great "I AM" — our bread of life, our light, our shepherd, and our resurrection. This message encourages us to live with bold faith, knowing we have been entrusted with the authority of His name and can declare it over every circumstance. No matter what you're facing, the name of Jesus still has power to transform identity, break chains, and bring breakthrough. Every knee must bow at His name — in heaven, on earth, and under the earth. 

    RLC
    Rooted in Hope

    RLC

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 51:26


    Series: RootedNo: 9Speaker: Pastor Kevin Reich

    Church in the Valley - Ontario Ranch Campus

    God wants us to please Him and understand His will. Nothing can cloud clarity and experiencing God’s love than getting into sin. Sin keeps us in darkness while holiness brings the light. As we move toward holiness we can walk exactly and understand the will of God.

    Real Talk With Reginald D (Motivational/Inspirational)
    Faith, Healing & Hope: Rob Renee On Natural Wellness, Biblical Superfoods & Breaking Free From Pain (Inspirational)

    Real Talk With Reginald D (Motivational/Inspirational)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 36:51 Transcription Available


    What if the pain you've been living with is not the end of your story — but the beginning of your healing, purpose, and faith-filled transformation?In this deeply inspirational and motivational episode, Reginald D sits down with Rob Renee — frequency specialist, keynote speaker, herbalist, host of the I Am Pain Free Podcast, and former elite athlete whose Olympic dreams were shattered by a near-fatal accident, but whose life was redirected toward healing, natural wellness, and purpose.This powerful conversation is more than a health interview. It is a motivational speech on surviving trauma, rediscovering purpose, rebuilding faith, and learning how to care for the body God gave you. Rob shares how devastating loss, chronic pain, and a second life-altering “truck moment” forced him to question everything he believed about health, healing, identity, and the medical system.Rob's remarkable journey from gifted runner to corporate success to complete life transformation after trauma, job loss, and spiritual awakening. He explains how pain forced him to slow down, question the world around him, and ultimately discover a deeper calling rooted in faith, christian spirituality, self development, and holistic healing.This episode is for anyone who feels stuck in pain, frustrated with life, spiritually drained, or ready to reclaim their health and purpose. It is packed with motivational and inspirational truths, practical wisdom, and powerful reminders that God still has a plan for your life.Press play now to hear this inspirational and motivational conversation with Rob Renee and discover how faith, healing, and intentional daily habits can help you break free from pain and step into the life God designed for you.Rob's Contact Information:Website: https://exodusstrong.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rob.reneInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/exodusstrongLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robreneSend a textSupport the showFor daily motivation and inspiration, subscribe and follow Real Talk With Reginald D on social media:Instagram: realtalkwithreginaldd TikTok: @realtalkregd Youtube: @realtalkwithreginald Website: https://www.realtalkwithreginaldd.com Real Talk With Reginald D - Merchandise Real Talk With Reginald D is a faith-based globally ranked inspirational and motivational podcast designed to motivate, empower & transform lives through powerful motivational speech, authentic conversations, and real-life inspirational stories. Each episode delivers motivational and inspirational coaching focused on self improvement, leadership, healing, resilience & purpose. Rooted in faith and motivation, this Christian-based platform blends practical growth strategies with biblical wisdom, helping listeners strengthen their mindset, deepen their faith, and walk boldly in their calling. Check out Reginald D's powerful motivational speeches today!`

    New Books Network
    Yanshuo Zhang, "Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China" (U Michigan Press, 2026)

    New Books Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 44:41


    China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China's officially recognized ethnic minorities, is also China's longest-standing ethnoracial identity marker that has existed since the earliest recorded history of China. Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China (U Michigan Press, 2026) by Dr. Yanshuo Zhang investigates the formation and evolution of the Qiang as a people, a concept, and a cultural history in China. It further examines how the contemporary Qiang ethnic group interacts strategically with mainstream Chinese society, challenging the historically entrenched hierarchies between the sociocultural “centers” of China and its ethnic “peripheries.” This book is based on years of ethnographic and textual-archival research in the Himalayan regions of southwest China, where the contemporary Qiang group resides. Drawing on a diverse range of official and local political discourses and previously unstudied literary, historiographical, and cinematic works, Dr. Zhang illuminates how the Qiang have carved out spaces of “creative belonging” within the parameters of multiculturalism in contemporary China. Rooted in ethnographic and textual-archival research, the book presents original materials produced by Qiang indigenous writers, scholars, artists, grassroots village cultural activists, and entrepreneurs at both the local and the global levels. Creative Belonging invites readers to rethink ethnicity and national belonging in China by centering minority groups' efforts to expand the meanings and implications of “Chinese culture.” This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

    New Books in Native American Studies
    Yanshuo Zhang, "Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China" (U Michigan Press, 2026)

    New Books in Native American Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 44:41


    China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China's officially recognized ethnic minorities, is also China's longest-standing ethnoracial identity marker that has existed since the earliest recorded history of China. Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China (U Michigan Press, 2026) by Dr. Yanshuo Zhang investigates the formation and evolution of the Qiang as a people, a concept, and a cultural history in China. It further examines how the contemporary Qiang ethnic group interacts strategically with mainstream Chinese society, challenging the historically entrenched hierarchies between the sociocultural “centers” of China and its ethnic “peripheries.” This book is based on years of ethnographic and textual-archival research in the Himalayan regions of southwest China, where the contemporary Qiang group resides. Drawing on a diverse range of official and local political discourses and previously unstudied literary, historiographical, and cinematic works, Dr. Zhang illuminates how the Qiang have carved out spaces of “creative belonging” within the parameters of multiculturalism in contemporary China. Rooted in ethnographic and textual-archival research, the book presents original materials produced by Qiang indigenous writers, scholars, artists, grassroots village cultural activists, and entrepreneurs at both the local and the global levels. Creative Belonging invites readers to rethink ethnicity and national belonging in China by centering minority groups' efforts to expand the meanings and implications of “Chinese culture.” This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies

    Piano Music Room
    O chestnut-tree great-rooted blossomer

    Piano Music Room

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 2:32


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    New Books in Gender Studies
    Yanshuo Zhang, "Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China" (U Michigan Press, 2026)

    New Books in Gender Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 44:41


    China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China's officially recognized ethnic minorities, is also China's longest-standing ethnoracial identity marker that has existed since the earliest recorded history of China. Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China (U Michigan Press, 2026) by Dr. Yanshuo Zhang investigates the formation and evolution of the Qiang as a people, a concept, and a cultural history in China. It further examines how the contemporary Qiang ethnic group interacts strategically with mainstream Chinese society, challenging the historically entrenched hierarchies between the sociocultural “centers” of China and its ethnic “peripheries.” This book is based on years of ethnographic and textual-archival research in the Himalayan regions of southwest China, where the contemporary Qiang group resides. Drawing on a diverse range of official and local political discourses and previously unstudied literary, historiographical, and cinematic works, Dr. Zhang illuminates how the Qiang have carved out spaces of “creative belonging” within the parameters of multiculturalism in contemporary China. Rooted in ethnographic and textual-archival research, the book presents original materials produced by Qiang indigenous writers, scholars, artists, grassroots village cultural activists, and entrepreneurs at both the local and the global levels. Creative Belonging invites readers to rethink ethnicity and national belonging in China by centering minority groups' efforts to expand the meanings and implications of “Chinese culture.” This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

    New Books in Film
    Yanshuo Zhang, "Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China" (U Michigan Press, 2026)

    New Books in Film

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 44:41


    China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China's officially recognized ethnic minorities, is also China's longest-standing ethnoracial identity marker that has existed since the earliest recorded history of China. Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China (U Michigan Press, 2026) by Dr. Yanshuo Zhang investigates the formation and evolution of the Qiang as a people, a concept, and a cultural history in China. It further examines how the contemporary Qiang ethnic group interacts strategically with mainstream Chinese society, challenging the historically entrenched hierarchies between the sociocultural “centers” of China and its ethnic “peripheries.” This book is based on years of ethnographic and textual-archival research in the Himalayan regions of southwest China, where the contemporary Qiang group resides. Drawing on a diverse range of official and local political discourses and previously unstudied literary, historiographical, and cinematic works, Dr. Zhang illuminates how the Qiang have carved out spaces of “creative belonging” within the parameters of multiculturalism in contemporary China. Rooted in ethnographic and textual-archival research, the book presents original materials produced by Qiang indigenous writers, scholars, artists, grassroots village cultural activists, and entrepreneurs at both the local and the global levels. Creative Belonging invites readers to rethink ethnicity and national belonging in China by centering minority groups' efforts to expand the meanings and implications of “Chinese culture.” This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film

    New Books in Critical Theory
    Yanshuo Zhang, "Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China" (U Michigan Press, 2026)

    New Books in Critical Theory

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 44:41


    China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China's officially recognized ethnic minorities, is also China's longest-standing ethnoracial identity marker that has existed since the earliest recorded history of China. Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China (U Michigan Press, 2026) by Dr. Yanshuo Zhang investigates the formation and evolution of the Qiang as a people, a concept, and a cultural history in China. It further examines how the contemporary Qiang ethnic group interacts strategically with mainstream Chinese society, challenging the historically entrenched hierarchies between the sociocultural “centers” of China and its ethnic “peripheries.” This book is based on years of ethnographic and textual-archival research in the Himalayan regions of southwest China, where the contemporary Qiang group resides. Drawing on a diverse range of official and local political discourses and previously unstudied literary, historiographical, and cinematic works, Dr. Zhang illuminates how the Qiang have carved out spaces of “creative belonging” within the parameters of multiculturalism in contemporary China. Rooted in ethnographic and textual-archival research, the book presents original materials produced by Qiang indigenous writers, scholars, artists, grassroots village cultural activists, and entrepreneurs at both the local and the global levels. Creative Belonging invites readers to rethink ethnicity and national belonging in China by centering minority groups' efforts to expand the meanings and implications of “Chinese culture.” This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

    New Books in Anthropology
    Yanshuo Zhang, "Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China" (U Michigan Press, 2026)

    New Books in Anthropology

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 44:41


    China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China's officially recognized ethnic minorities, is also China's longest-standing ethnoracial identity marker that has existed since the earliest recorded history of China. Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China (U Michigan Press, 2026) by Dr. Yanshuo Zhang investigates the formation and evolution of the Qiang as a people, a concept, and a cultural history in China. It further examines how the contemporary Qiang ethnic group interacts strategically with mainstream Chinese society, challenging the historically entrenched hierarchies between the sociocultural “centers” of China and its ethnic “peripheries.” This book is based on years of ethnographic and textual-archival research in the Himalayan regions of southwest China, where the contemporary Qiang group resides. Drawing on a diverse range of official and local political discourses and previously unstudied literary, historiographical, and cinematic works, Dr. Zhang illuminates how the Qiang have carved out spaces of “creative belonging” within the parameters of multiculturalism in contemporary China. Rooted in ethnographic and textual-archival research, the book presents original materials produced by Qiang indigenous writers, scholars, artists, grassroots village cultural activists, and entrepreneurs at both the local and the global levels. Creative Belonging invites readers to rethink ethnicity and national belonging in China by centering minority groups' efforts to expand the meanings and implications of “Chinese culture.” This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology

    New Books in Chinese Studies
    Yanshuo Zhang, "Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China" (U Michigan Press, 2026)

    New Books in Chinese Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 44:41


    China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China's officially recognized ethnic minorities, is also China's longest-standing ethnoracial identity marker that has existed since the earliest recorded history of China. Creative Belonging: The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China (U Michigan Press, 2026) by Dr. Yanshuo Zhang investigates the formation and evolution of the Qiang as a people, a concept, and a cultural history in China. It further examines how the contemporary Qiang ethnic group interacts strategically with mainstream Chinese society, challenging the historically entrenched hierarchies between the sociocultural “centers” of China and its ethnic “peripheries.” This book is based on years of ethnographic and textual-archival research in the Himalayan regions of southwest China, where the contemporary Qiang group resides. Drawing on a diverse range of official and local political discourses and previously unstudied literary, historiographical, and cinematic works, Dr. Zhang illuminates how the Qiang have carved out spaces of “creative belonging” within the parameters of multiculturalism in contemporary China. Rooted in ethnographic and textual-archival research, the book presents original materials produced by Qiang indigenous writers, scholars, artists, grassroots village cultural activists, and entrepreneurs at both the local and the global levels. Creative Belonging invites readers to rethink ethnicity and national belonging in China by centering minority groups' efforts to expand the meanings and implications of “Chinese culture.” This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies

    piano ten thousand leaves project
    O chestnut-tree great-rooted blossomer - #4473 (98R63 percent 63 left) by chair house 260314

    piano ten thousand leaves project

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 2:32


    *** ONLY 63 SONGS LEFT!! *** means only 63 days.. : ) This long project will end in 63 days. When it's over, I'll be freed from the pressure of maintaining the piano tone. In other words, I want to be able to play the piano with the tone I like. I'm looking forward to it. But I don't think I'll be streaming it online for a while. O chestnut-tree great-rooted blossomer - #4473 (98R63 percent 63 left) by chair house 260314 (again, William Butler Yeats from May 22, 2025) *** NEW CATCHPHRASE FOR PIANO TEN THOUSAND LEAVES *** " Gentleness, carried on 4,536 leaves of sound " *** NEW ALBUM HERE**** ######## Latest Album: 32nd SELECTION ALBUM JUST RELEASED ######## "forest goddesses" - the 32nd selection album of piano ten thousand leaves spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-ja/album/6vVcqT6W4GM8bVurNwpbqc?si=4BBxi54KQfisRDBGJfZv0g apple Music: music.apple.com/jp/album/fores t-goddesses/1883292974 amazon music: https://amazon.co.jp/music/player/albums/B0GRMPSQ5R?marketplaceId=A1VC38T7YXB528&musicTerritory=JP&ref=dm_sh_pj6uyAhEpH8n0fIHPAiTQXLrx all music streaming services: https:// linkco.re/zM4RFAdg *** ALSO NEW ALBUM HERE**** =========================== The Complete Works of Piano Ten Thousand Leaves Vol.2-1 =========================== VOLUME2-1 just released! Gentleness, carried on 4,536 leaves of sound. --- youtube full video: https://youtu.be/keXS3AEO1a4 --- spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-ja/album/2HnLnRjQk8u1eaAS23Y408?si=VGzemRYRSc6AgfkkaVukAA --- Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/jp/album/the-complete-works-of-piano-ten-thousand-leaves-vol-2-1/1882221412 --- amazon Music: https://amazon.co.jp/music/player/albums/B0G14M9TRF?marketplaceId=A1VC38T7YXB528&musicTerritory=JP&ref=dm_sh_AW167RpyD3hxpUR2jIAjg0SRa --- Line Music: https://lin.ee/ENpDX39 --- AWA: https://s.awa.fm/album/02f966f5a773fa116666?t=1772654660 --- All Music Streaming Services: https://s.awa.fm/album/02f966f5a773fa116666?t=1772654660 ######## Latest Album: 31st SELECTION ALBUM JUST RELEASED ######## "forest moon dream" - the 31st selection album of piano ten thousand leaves youtube: FULL VIDEO with 20 full songs in very high quality sounds https://youtu.be/hRY7rtkp-hw?si=dpSjSeY7rHAyOvtC spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-ja/album/0GL5j2gohVbt5rgcbZqslM?si=Al-XczUJTJmNYgpcGbff7w apple Music: https://music.apple.com/jp/album/forest-moon-dream/1843588627 amazon music: https://amazon.co.jp/music/player/albums/B0FTMBPY75?marketplaceId=A1VC38T7YXB528&musicTerritory=JP&ref=dm_sh_dz30EicNlOoEQrCadNDGVEtSW all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/GzFhAvTg?lang=en *** "PIANO TEN THOUSAND LEAVE" COMPLETE WORK ALBUM SERIES START *** =================== VOLUME1-5 =================== --- all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/GqnQvNyP?lang=en =================== VOLUME1-4 =================== *** all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/m0nqEtsg?lang=en =================== VOLUME1-3 =================== *** all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/8RNRdEa3?lang=en =================== VOLUME1-2 =================== *** all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/VeA0UreQ?lang=en =================== VOLUME1-1 =================== *** all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/Y9VNVN23

    Understand the Bible?  Pastor Melissa Scott, Ph.D.
    In Meekness, Teach the Truth Rooted in Christ

    Understand the Bible? Pastor Melissa Scott, Ph.D.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 57:19


    What will become of the children of God if the church is not instructing them in the Bible?  A minister is supposed to teach and correct the people in meekness.  That is not weak or as a pushover, but in full strength and paradoxically gentle.  By chastening those who resist and are opposed to the gospel, proper teaching can bring about repentance and free them from the snare of the devil to the knowledge of the truth rooted in Christ. VF-2415 2 Timothy 2:24-26 Watch, Listen and Learn 24x7 at PastorMelissaScott.com Pastor Melissa Scott teaches from Faith Center in Glendale. Call 1-800-338-3030 24x7 to leave a message for Pastor Scott. You may make reservations to attend a live service, leave a prayer request or make a commitment. Pastor Scott appreciates messages and reads them often during live broadcasts. Follow @Pastor_Scott on Twitter and visit her official Facebook page @Pastor.M.Scott. Download Pastor Scott's "Understand the Bible" app for iPhone, iPad and iPod at the Apple App Store and for Android devices in the Google Store. Pastor Scott can also be seen 24x7 on Roku and Amazon Fire on the "Understand the Bible?" channel. ©2026 Pastor Melissa Scott, Ph.D., All Rights Reserved

    Talking Out Your Glass podcast
    Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend: Stretching Concepts and Pushing Processes of Traditional Glass

    Talking Out Your Glass podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 117:15


    Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend is an artist for whom ideas have always been more important than media, and possibly more integral to her work. It's interesting then that her art has been consistently viewed through the lens of glass. In the creation of her early X series to more recent Calendar Notations, she has pioneered techniques such as non-traditional, unfired painting on glass, mixing glass with other media, and presenting painted, decorated glass on the wall in reflected light. Throughout her career, the artist distilled her own life experiences in the creation of progressive and experimental work.  While studying Fine Arts at the University of Texas, Austin, in 1973, Stinsmuehlen-Amend was serendipitously introduced to glass and went on to become partner with Rodney Smith and designer of Renaissance Glass, an architectural glass studio. Beyond teaching and employing 14 artists, she built a creative hub that included studio space, glass supplies, a hot glass studio, education and exhibitions. Understanding the cutting edge in the field, Stinsmuehlen-Amend invited luminaries in the Studio Glass movement such as Dale Chihuly, Paul Marioni, William Morris, and Narcissus Quagliata, among others, to lecture and teach in the early 1980s. The studio became the center for contemporary glass in Texas from 1973 to 1987. While balancing single motherhood, donating time to the arts, and running her business, she became the Glass Art Society's first woman president (1984 – '86).  Concurrent with designing stained glass commissions, Stinsmuehlen-Amend was determined to make the craft form a means for personal expression. Through experimentation and rebellion and influenced by the local punk scene, her radical fashion designer best friend, Pattern & Decoration and Neo-Expressionism in art, as well as innovations in the world of craft, her work became unrestrained, kinetic, glittery, and jarring—defiantly not "tasteful" or functional. Combining mixed media with glass was a new idea at the time. For Stinsmuehlen-Amend, the shifting qualities of glass itself—its capacity to reveal, obscure, reflect, and distort—became integral to how meaning unfolds. Rooted in stained glass's narrative tradition, her story emerged through her everyday stream of consciousness rooted in the surreal logic of dreams.  In 1987, Stinsmuehlen-Amend relocated to Los Angeles, where she became a full-time artist; solo exhibitions and dynamic public art commissions followed. She was the lead artist on the Hollywood Demonstration Project in Hollywood, completing a precast concrete crosswalk with inlaid glass and bronze and an adjunct wrought iron public space. In 1994, she completed leaded glass for the AT&T corporate headquarters and The Jewish Museum, both in in New York City. Throughout these decades, she maintained her commitment to teaching, returning to Pilchuck Glass School repeatedly (1980 to 2019) and serving as a visiting artist at RISD, RIT, Tyler School of Art, California College of the Arts, and numerous other institutions. Stinsmuehlen-Amend's work is included in major collections including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of the Arts, Oakland Museum of California, Corning Museum of Glass, Tacoma Museum of Glass, and Museum of Art and Design. She has received two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, two Pilchuck Hauberg Fellowships, and the 2007 Brychtová Libenský Award. The artist served 14 years on Pilchuck's Board of Directors and is a Trustee Emeritus of The American Craft Council and an Honorary Life Member of the Glass Art Society. She was recently awarded by the American Craft Council with the biennial College of Fellows honor for contributions to the craft ecosystem. Opening on May 16, 2026, at the Corning Museum of Glass, Tough Stuff: Women in the American Glass Studio will feature Stinsmuehlen-Amend's work. This new exhibition celebrates the female artists who revolutionized American Studio glass. The artist states: "Many artists found my loose and inclusive approach to working with glass inspirational because I was continually violating preconceived notions about craft and glass specifically."  

    The Book Drop
    The Legacy of Carnegie Libraries with Nicole Blackstock

    The Book Drop

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 52:49


    This week on The Book Drop, we visit with public historian Nicole Blackstock, whose new podcast Rooted in the Plains explores Great Plains history through narrative storytelling. In this episode, Nicole dives into Nebraska's Carnegie libraries and how these remarkable buildings came to towns like Broken Bow and Chadron, what they meant to their communities, and the lasting legacy they created across the state.All the books and resources we talk about in this episode can be found here or by visiting omahalibrary.org/podcast. Happening at the Library: Life in a Different Light | Saturday, March 14, 2 to 3 p.m. at Bess Johnson Elkhorn BranchCooking Workshop with No More Empty Pots | Monday, March 16, 2 to 3 p.m. at A.V. Sorensen Branch Audiobook Crafting Club | Tuesday, March 17, 6 to 7 p.m. at Saddlebrook BranchExplore all upcoming events at omahalibrary.org/events.Join the conversation for the next episode! Tell us what you're planting in your garden this year? Share your answers by email at thebookdrop@omahalibrary.org or DM on social media!

    Discover Lafayette
    Maureen Dugas Foster — Celebrating 10 Years of Creativity with Designing Women of Acadiana

    Discover Lafayette

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 47:30


    On this episode of Discover Lafayette, we visit with Maureen Dugas Foster, founder of Designing Women of Acadiana, a collaborative network that has spent the past decade bringing together women interested in architecture, design, creativity, and community. What began as a simple idea during a challenging personal moment has grown into a vibrant organization that has hosted more than 100 events across Acadiana, connecting creative professionals and curious minds while highlighting the role design plays in our everyday lives. Maureen's inspiration for launching the organization came in 2016 during a time when she found herself unexpectedly unemployed and questioning the direction of her career. Having spent years working in architecture, she felt somewhat isolated in the local professional community. “I felt really alone in the architecture community in Lafayette,” she says. Women represent only about 20 percent of licensed architects nationwide, and she was seeking both connection and encouragement within the profession. Instead of waiting for someone else to create that community, Maureen decided to build one herself. “Thanks to a bottle of wine and courage, one night I made a Facebook page,” she laughs. She set a date for an informal meet-up at Pamplona Tapas Bar in downtown Lafayette, inviting women in architecture and design to gather for drinks and conversation. The response was immediate and surprising. “It was amazing because we had over 20 women show up.” Even today, she admits she still gets a little nervous before each event, but that first evening proved there was real interest in building a supportive creative network in Acadiana. In those early days, Designing Women of Acadiana focused largely on architects and interior designers. Over time, however, the organization evolved as more people expressed interest in participating—even those who didn't work directly in design fields. Maureen began to realize that creativity extends far beyond professional labels. “Everyone's creative,” she says. “It just gets like smacked out of you during regular schooling when you're young.” That philosophy led the group to broaden its mission to welcome creative women of all backgrounds. Today the membership includes professionals across many fields, from artists and entrepreneurs to healthcare professionals and business owners who simply enjoy engaging with creative ideas and spaces. As Maureen explains, sometimes the greatest benefit of attending an event is simply the energy that comes from connecting with others. “Show up if you're interested. You're going to get something out of it, whether it's new connections, deep conversation with some new person, or just energized with creativity.” Over the past ten years, Designing Women of Acadiana has hosted more than 100 gatherings, typically meeting once per month outside of the pandemic years. Events have ranged from architectural tours and home visits to creative workshops, networking socials, and community projects. One of the organization's most popular activities has been home tours featuring architect-designed residences. Early members, including local architect Lisa Bourque, opened the doors of newly completed homes so participants could see contemporary design up close. Homeowners would welcome the group with wine and snacks while sharing the story behind their home's design. For Maureen, those experiences illustrate how architecture can be deeply personal. “For the homeowner to show off this piece of architecture that they spent a lot of time on, it's like you're living in a piece of art that was made just for you.” Beyond residential tours, DWA members have also visited commercial spaces and historic buildings around Acadiana. When Bottle Art Lofts was developed in downtown Lafayette, the group toured the property to explore how historic structures can be transformed for modern use. Maureen notes that good architecture often involves re-imagining existing spaces rather than starting from scratch. “You can take any piece of architecture that's already there and scrape out all the insides and do something new,” she explains. “That's what you use your architect for because they've got the mind to do that.” Education has always been another important goal of the organization. Many events are designed to help people understand the value of thoughtful design, particularly for those outside architecture and construction. Maureen emphasizes that the spaces we inhabit every day, from homes to offices, have a direct impact on our mental and emotional well-being. In addition to tours and educational events, Designing Women of Acadiana has also participated in creative civic initiatives. One memorable project was Lafayette Consolidated Government's Parking Day, an international urban design event where participants temporarily transform parking spaces into miniature parks or gathering areas. DWA created parklets in downtown Lafayette that invited pedestrians to sit, draw, and interact with art installations. Their installations were so well received that they won awards both years they participated. These types of projects highlight another important element of DWA: fostering community connections. Over the years, the organization has collaborated with local businesses, artists, and property owners to create pop-up experiences and events that celebrate Lafayette's evolving cultural landscape. For Maureen personally, the organization has also become a source of mentorship and encouragement. Early in her career she often sought advice from mentors like UL architecture professor Michael McClure, who encouraged her to stay committed to her path even during uncertain times. Looking back, she realizes that Designing Women of Acadiana became the supportive professional network she had once been searching for. “I didn't even realize that's what I was looking for,” she says. “Starting DWA, I empowered myself and then created this community of other women who empowered one another.” Outside of her volunteer work with DWA, Maureen's own career has taken several interesting turns over the years. She earned her degree in architecture at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She worked in commercial architecture firms for many years, gaining experience in the field even though she ultimately chose not to pursue full architectural licensure. 2017 Sunset at the Less Pay Motel – “I got to tour the Less Pay Motel with Stephanie & Greg Cornay when they were trying to come up with better ideas for Four Corners. Aileen Bennett came with me and snapped this photo.“ Today she works in commercial lighting sales with Lighting and Electrical Associates (LEA), collaborating with architects, interior designers, and engineers on building projects. Her role often involves helping teams think carefully about how lighting shapes the experience of a space—from aesthetics to mental health. “Lighting can make or break a space,” she says. “If you go into a place and you're feeling icky, look around—it's probably 80 percent due to the lighting.” In 2026, Designing Women of Acadiana celebrates its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of creativity, friendship, and professional collaboration. The milestone will be celebrated at the group's annual anniversary party on March 26 at Basin Arts, where guests can enjoy art, raffle prizes from local artists and businesses, and interactive experiences designed to showcase the creativity of the community. Membership in DWA remains intentionally accessible. Individual memberships are $75 per year, corporate memberships are $150 for three participants, and student memberships are available for $25. Most monthly events are free or low-cost, making it easy for anyone curious about creativity and design to participate. For those interested in joining or attending an event, the best place to stay connected is through Designing Women of Acadiana's Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn pages, where the group regularly posts upcoming gatherings and announcements. As Designing Women of Acadiana enters its second decade, Maureen and her board are continuing to expand the organization's mission to embrace an even broader range of creative voices across Acadiana. The goal remains the same as it was on that first night at Pamplona: create a welcoming space where ideas flourish, friendships form, and creativity is celebrated. “Designing Women of Acadiana is a bold and collaborative network of women shaping the creative and professional landscape of Acadiana,” Maureen says. “Rooted in design and driven by connection, we create curated experiences that cultivate confidence, spark inspiration, and ensure women feel seen in their industries and communities.”

    All About Boys
    Jesus Is the Resurrection and the Life for Parents Who Want to Fix Everything

    All About Boys

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 32:53


    In this final episode of our Flourishing Parent series, Cameron and Anna come to the climactic "I Am" statement in the Gospel of John. When Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, he demonstrates his power over life and death, and his will to defeat death on our behalf. Knowing the overwhelming goodness of his love for us empowers us to wait when he does not change our circumstances, and shows parents how to wait well with their children during hard seasons and painful circumstances. Curriculum for the Gospel of John Fixing Like the Father by Clarissa Moll Behind a Counselor's Door: Why Kids Don't Talk to Their Parents by Kristen Hatton Don't Hurry the Hurt by Kristen Hatton John 11:17-37 Follow us @therootedministry. Subscribe to the Rooted Parent Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Why Teenagers Need to Know that God is For Us by Steve EatmonMom and Dad, Nothing Can Separate You from the Love of Christ by Dan Hallock Follow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates Register for the Rooted 2026 Conference in Nashville

    Daily Effective Prayer
    Planted, Rooted, and Ready for Breakthrough—TRUST GOD'S PROCESS | Blessed Morning Prayer of the Day

    Daily Effective Prayer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 5:14


    Planted, Rooted, and Ready for Breakthrough—TRUST GOD'S PROCESS | Blessed Morning Prayer of the Day SUBSCRIBE to catch all the latest prayers uploaded to the Daily Effective Prayer Podcast! For more powerful daily prayers and to connect with the ministry visit: https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org © Copyright DailyEffectivePrayer.com  SUPPORT THE MINISTRY: (We are listener-supported)https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org/donate/ DO YOU NEED PRAYER? Send us a prayer request right now:https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org/prayer-request-online/ CONNECT WITH US:https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org/connectYouTube (1M+ SUBSCRIBERS)X / TwitterInstagram ThreadsInstagramFacebook Daily Effective Prayer™

    Text Talk
    Ephesians 3: Christ Dwelling in Our Hearts

    Text Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 17:26


    Ephesians 3:14-21 (NKJV)Andrew and Edwin discuss Christ dwelling in our hearts so we can be rooted and grounded in love.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here.    Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org.    Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here.   Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=24847The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/ 

    Choosing to Stay
    #150 What Accountability Actually Means After Betrayal (And What It Doesn't)

    Choosing to Stay

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 15:31


    Accountability is one of the most talked-about — and most misunderstood — parts of betrayal recovery.For many couples healing after infidelity or sexual betrayal, the word accountability can feel loaded with fear: punishment, humiliation, endless judgment, or never being able to move forward.But true accountability isn't about being shamed.It's about becoming trustworthy again.In this episode of Choosing to Stay, Hali Roderick breaks down what accountability actually means after betrayal trauma, what it doesn't mean, and why accountability is one of the most essential ingredients in rebuilding safety, trust, and long-term repair.This conversation is especially powerful for partners who want to do better but don't know how to stay present with the impact of what they've done — and for betrayed partners who are tired of carrying the emotional labor of recovery alone.Connect With Me + Continue Your HealingIf today's episode resonated with you, you don't have to walk the healing journey after betrayal alone. I create trauma-informed resources, conversations, and learning experiences to support individuals and couples navigating infidelity, betrayal trauma, and relational repair.Here are a few ways to stay connected and continue your healing:Join me at a Retreat or IntensiveIf you're craving deeper, in-person support and embodied healing, I'm helping facilitate two upcoming experiences created specifically for betrayed partners. The Courage to Thrive Betrayal Trauma Intensive takes place March 17–20 in Spanish Fork, Utah and offers a structured, trauma-informed space to understand betrayal trauma, regulate your nervous system, and rebuild self-trust. Join the ⁠⁠Interest List⁠⁠ for an upcoming course for parents called ⁠⁠Intentional Parenting After Betrayal⁠⁠, hosted by Hali and her daughter, Morgan Ellsworth. Later this year, the Rise, Renew, Restore Retreat in Costa Rica, happening July 13–18, offers a more spacious, restorative experience focused on slowing down, reconnecting with your body, and healing in the presence of nature and supportive community. Free Resources & DownloadsAccess free tools, guided practices, and educational resources designed to support nervous system regulation, self-trust, boundaries, and clarity after betrayal.

    Faithwalking English
    Keep Calm - Resting in Jesus, Rooted in Relationship

    Faithwalking English

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 11:03


    In this episode, Lou Huesmann returns to Ken's recent reflections on the relationship between emotional and spiritual maturity. At Faithwalking, we believe the two cannot be separated—spiritual maturity is grounded in emotional maturity.Lou explores how we grow in emotional and spiritual maturity- or “sanctification” - through the invitation of Jesus in Matthew 11:28-29: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” He suggests that growth in both emotional and spiritual maturity—our becoming morelike Jesus—begins not with striving, but with resting in what Christ has already accomplished for us. It is not about adding to Christ's work in us, but learning to live from it.As Lou unpacks this passage, he reminds us that our growth in maturity is rooted in relationship with Jesus and in finding our rest in him—not in our achievement. This, he declares, is truly liberating, "an invitation to a life in which you experience true freedom to live into the fullness of the person God made you to be.”This episode was recorded on February 27th, 2026.

    A Psychic's Story
    Aligning Your Home and Life with Feng Shui (with Danijela Saponjic)

    A Psychic's Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 72:36


    Our homes are more than places we live — they are energetic environments that can influence how we think, feel, and move through life. In this episode of A Psychic's Story, Nichole Bigley welcomes Feng Shui practitioner and energy reader Danijela Saponjic. For more than twenty years, Danijela has guided individuals, entrepreneurs, and leaders in transforming homes and workspaces so their environments support clarity, alignment, and growth. Danijela explains that Feng Shui is far more than rearranging furniture or decorating a space. Rooted in Taoist philosophy and practiced for thousands of years, Feng Shui explores the relationship between our environment and the flow of life energy. When our spaces reflect our vision and intentions, they can support opportunity, harmony, and transformation. Danijela also shares how her journey into Feng Shui began unexpectedly. After studying business administration and struggling to find work as a young mother, she came across an article about how changes in a home's environment could shift personal energy. Curious but skeptical, she experimented with decluttering her apartment — and soon experienced surprising changes in her life circumstances. That experience sparked a deeper exploration into Feng Shui and ultimately led to the global work she does today. Listen to hear Nichole and Danijela discuss: What Feng Shui really means beyond design or décor. How the energy of homes and land can influence our lives. The intuitive ways energy can be heard, sensed, and interpreted. Why decluttering and shifting your environment can create meaningful life changes. The Taoist concept of Heaven Luck, Human Luck, and Earth Luck. Together, they explore how our homes often mirror what is happening internally — emotionally, energetically, and spiritually — and how aligning our environment can support the life we are meant to create. To learn more about Danijela Saponjic's work with Feng Shui and spatial energy, visit her website or connect with her on Instagram (@Unfolding_Space_En) or Facebook. To connect with Nichole, schedule a 1:1 session or join The Psychic Club go to apsychicsstory.com. If you'd like to support the podcast, please subscribe to it and/or: FOLLOW @apsychicsstory on Instagram.  SIGN-UP to the newsletter for updates. JOIN Patreon for exclusive, ad-free content.  LEAVE A REVIEW to help others.  This podcast is intended to inspire you on your personal journey to inner peace. Its host, co-hosts or guests are not psychologists or medical doctors and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified health professional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Maximize Your Influence
    Breaking Through No - Turn Resistance Into Rapid Agreement

    Maximize Your Influence

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 20:52


    Turn "No" Into "Yes" – Unlock the Secrets Persuasion Resistance! So, what exactly is this resistance we're talking about? It's the invisible wall that prospects, teams, or anyone you're trying to influence throws up when your message hits a nerve. Rooted in psychology, it stems from deep-seated fears, doubts, mistrust, past experiences, or even cognitive biases that make people hesitate, object, or flat-out reject your message. Think of it as the brain's built-in defense mechanism – triggered by perceived threats to their status quo, wallet, or ego. Let's identify these causes, and you'll spot them coming a mile away. By decoding these causes, you can create presentations that bypass resistance, create urgency, and drive action. Imagine consistently converting doubters into die-hard supporters, and sealing the deal. Listen today, apply tomorrow, and watch your influence explode. Your next big win is just one episode away. Persuade With Power Kurt Mortensen 111 Sales Hacks Special Advanced Influence Trainings Maximize Your Influence Podcasts

    Steady On
    357 | Celebrating the God Who Stays Faithful

    Steady On

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 18:31


    God's presence is found even in temporary places.So many of us assume that God's faithfulness should feel comfortable, stable, and settled. But real life doesn't always look that way. Seasons shift. Circumstances change. Some days feel more like wilderness than harvest. And yet, Scripture reminds us that God does not wait for permanence to show up. He dwells with us right in the middle of what's unfinished.In this episode, Angie explores the Feast of Tabernacles, one of the most joy-filled gatherings on God's calendar. Rooted in Leviticus 23:34, this conversation invites us to see how God's people were called to step into temporary shelters as a living reminder of divine covering, protection, and His faithful presence. What you'll hear in this week's episodeWhy the Feast of Tabernacles was designed to be joyful, not somberHow temporary shelters taught God's people to trust His coveringHow remembrance and celebration work together in God's rhythmsWhy discomfort does not mean God is absentHow ancient feasts point us forward to Christ and the Christian calendar ResourcesGather (SOU Study)A 14-week journey inside Steady On University exploring worship, community, and the sacred patterns God uses to form His people.Learn more: https://livesteadyon.com/steady-on-university/Gather BundleIncludes the Jewish Feasts & Festivals, a Christian calendar, and a simple year-at-a-glance guide that helps you see how both unfold together throughout the calendar year.Grab the bundle here: https://steadyon.myflodesk.com/bundleVerse of the Week“On the fifteenth day of the seventh month the Lord's Festival of Tabernacles begins, and it lasts for seven days.”Leviticus 23:34 (NIV) Connect with Angie & Steady On: https://www.livesteadyon.comTheme Music: Glimmer by Andy Ellison

    Voices of The Goddess
    Why People Think I'm Crazy for Going to Egypt

    Voices of The Goddess

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 28:47


    Everyone has an opinion about safety. Especially when you tell them you're traveling somewhere that the media has decided is “dangerous.” As Julietta prepares to leave for Egypt, the warnings started pouring in. “Be careful.” “Is it safe there?” “I would never go.” But it raises a deeper question… How do we actually decide if something is safe? Is it based on reality? Or is it based on stories we've absorbed from the news, past experiences, and the collective fear circulating around us? In this episode of Cacao Conversations, Julietta and Dorice explore the psychology and energetics of safety. They talk about: • Why the human brain is wired to look for danger • How media amplifies fear and shapes perception • The difference between intuition and conditioned anxiety • How past experiences program our sense of safety • Why learning to regulate your nervous system changes everything • How to create an inner sense of safety even in uncertain environments Safety isn't only about external circumstances. It's also about the relationship you have with your own awareness, intuition, and nervous system. This conversation might challenge some assumptions — and open the door to a more empowered way of moving through the world. If you've ever felt held back by fear, this episode is for you. Hey! Thanks for listening! If you liked this episode, please send us a message. We'd love to hear from you!Your cup is full, your journey awaits. Let's sip, chat, and transform together. Find out more at https://www.bodyandsoulevents.love/ Julietta Wenzel Founder of Body & Soul Ministries, Julietta is a healer, guide, and visionary dedicated to helping others remember their true selves and step into their authentic power. With a background as a physical therapist turned spiritual practitioner, she combines individual healing sessions, sacred ceremonies, and transformative retreats to guide her community toward joy, fulfillment, and alignment. https://bodyandsoulministries.love/ Instagram: @bodyandsoulministries Dorice Ross Elder of Body & Soul Ministries, Dorice is a healer, educator, and guide devoted to supporting others in remembering their divinity and lived experience of Oneness. With a background in physical therapy and university-level teaching, her path has always bridged the body, mind, and spirit. Rooted in both psychology and energy healing, and inspired by diverse spiritual traditions, Dorice creates safe, compassionate spaces where healing unfolds naturally. Her work is guided by love, deep listening, and trust in the wisdom of Source. Instagram: @rossdoriceShine bright and have a magical day!Julietta & Dorice

    Stories From Women Who Walk
    60 Seconds For Wednesdays on Whidbey: Humans Like Trees Are Sturdier Than We Might Believe

    Stories From Women Who Walk

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 2:56


    Hello to you listening in Aukland, New Zealand! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga. I've been walking in the rain to settle my restless, anxious spirit. I live in Washington. It rains. If don't walk in the rain I'd probably never walk.   As I walked I reflected on something my teacher Thich Nhat Hanh said about people and the sturdiness of trees, “When you look at the tree during the storm you can see that the top of the tree is not solid. You can only see the tiny branches and a number of leaves on the top of the tree swaying back and forth under the effect of the wind. You have the impression that the tree is very vulnerable but if you look down to see the big branches and the trunk of the tree you see that the tree is strongly rooted in the ground. The impression that the tree is vulnerable will vanish. You see that the tree is much more solid than it looks at the top. We are like that, too." Practical Tip: When you feel anxious, uncertain or vulnerable you can practice to get solid and peaceful again. The stability of your body will help bring about the stability of your mind. Sit beautifully and practice saying: “Breathing in I see myself grounded, breathing out I feel solid, peaceful.” And so you will become. Guaranteed. You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together.  AND!  Stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Communication Services, email me to arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as Quarter Moon Story Arts on Substack. Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts Music: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music ALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.  If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.

    Mornings with Carmen
    Rooted in Christ, not reactionary - Daryl Crouch | Applying God's word and heart to today's matters - Alfonso Espinosa

    Mornings with Carmen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 48:52


    Pastor Daryl Crouch of Everyone's Wilson calls us to be mindful not just in speaking the Truth, but to also be mindful of our tone.  Are we reflecting God's heart toward others as we make stands for matters around us.  Pastor Alfonso Espinosa, author of "Contending For Christ Through the Creed," encourages us to not be overcome by what's happening in the world or in your own life.  Rather, rest in the rock of Jesus, be at peace, and then live out that peace.  He helps us to apply God's law to some of the news around us.   The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here

    Mornings with Carmen
    A non-traditional worship service makes the mainstream news - Carmen LaBerge | Living a rooted, resilient and fruitful life - Christine Caine

    Mornings with Carmen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 49:07


    Carmen LaBerge looks at a range of news headlines from Wyoming's new pro-life heartbeat law and the long TSA line due to the partial government shutdown.  She also talks about a growing Atlanta church gathering of mainly young people that meets Mondays.  Why the attention? Writer and anti-human trafficking activist Christine Caine, author of "The Faith to Flourish," talks about amid the pressures of our lives how we can better thrive when we live in ways that accord with God's design for us.   The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here

    These Go To 11
    Life Long Learners: Truth in a Post-Truth World: Why Lifelong Learners Must Be Rooted

    These Go To 11

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 54:29


    In this episode, Greg and Nathan are joined by Billy Hutchinson, Director of Colson Educators for Christian Worldview, to explore the deeper crisis facing modern education, the erosion of truth itself. As students are increasingly given conflicting answers to life's biggest questions, confusion and despair often follow. Billy helps unpack why worldview formation is essential for lifelong learners, and why this cultural moment represents both a serious challenge and a powerful opportunity for Christians. Together they discuss the difference between secular hope and the firm hope found in the historical resurrection of Christ, and how truth provides stability in a chaotic culture. Through stories of courageous faith from Truth Rising, including individuals who chose conviction over compromise, they show how courage grows from deeply rooted truth. The conversation also highlights practical tools and resources from the Colson Center that equip parents, teachers, and everyday believers to become lifelong learners—and agents of restoration in today's world.

    Real Talk With Reginald D (Motivational/Inspirational)
    The Moment You Become Unbreakable (Motivational Speech)

    Real Talk With Reginald D (Motivational/Inspirational)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 7:18 Transcription Available


    What if the struggles that were meant to break you are actually the very things God is using to make you emotionally and mentally unbreakable?In this powerful motivational and inspirational episode, Reginald D delivers a life-changing motivational speech about how to develop the mindset, faith, and emotional strength required to become unbreakable in the face of life's challenges.Life will test you. It will bring moments of disappointment, frustration, and adversity that feel overwhelming. But becoming unbreakable does not mean you never experience pain—it means you refuse to allow life's difficulties to destroy who you are or the purpose God placed inside you.Reginald D explains how emotional resilience, discipline, and faith can transform setbacks into strength. Through powerful insights on self improvement, self development, spirituality, and faith in God, he shares practical wisdom on how to stay strong during chaos, control your emotions, and refuse to let external circumstances dictate your internal power.You'll discover why strong people stop waiting for rescue and instead take ownership of their lives. You will learn how discipline, emotional awareness, and belief in the strength God placed inside them can help them withstand any challenge life presents.Because the truth is—when you realize that nothing outside of you can destroy what God placed inside of you, you become unstoppable.Gain:• Inspiration to develop emotional resilience and mental strength so challenges no longer control your life.• Powerful motivation to build discipline, faith in God, and personal accountability while pursuing your purpose.• Practical mindset shifts that help you remain calm during chaos and stay focused on long-term growth and self improvement.Press play now to hear this powerful motivational and inspirational message and discover how to develop the mindset and faith that will make you truly unbreakable.Send a textSupport the showFor daily motivation and inspiration, subscribe and follow Real Talk With Reginald D on social media:Instagram: realtalkwithreginaldd TikTok: @realtalkregd Youtube: @realtalkwithreginald Website: https://www.realtalkwithreginaldd.com Real Talk With Reginald D - Merchandise Real Talk With Reginald D is a faith-based globally ranked inspirational and motivational podcast designed to motivate, empower & transform lives through powerful motivational speech, authentic conversations, and real-life inspirational stories. Each episode delivers motivational and inspirational coaching focused on self improvement, leadership, healing, resilience & purpose. Rooted in faith and motivation, this Christian-based platform blends practical growth strategies with biblical wisdom, helping listeners strengthen their mindset, deepen their faith, and walk boldly in their calling. Check out Reginald D's powerful motivational speeches today!`

    Southern Songs and Stories
    Country That Contains Multitudes: Kelsey Waldon

    Southern Songs and Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 31:20


    Many times the way and artist finds their way onto this podcast is from their publicist or someone else on their team reaching out to me, or vice versa. Sometimes I might bump into an artist at a show or festival and hit them up for an impromptu interview then and there, but that is rare. Rarer still is the scenario where I came in contact with western Kentucky artist Kelsey Waldon, which was through writer and editor Garret Woodward, who acted as go-between to ask about an interview. Kelsey was on tour in our region and hoped to get some coverage for the WNCW audience, and I immediately jumped on the opportunity. After speaking her on a video call from her hotel room in Chattanooga TN, I took the first part of her interview and aired that on my show on radio; the bulk of that conversation comes to light here in this episode. Kelsey Waldon (photo: ©Alysse Gafkjen 2025) There is a deep well of emotion and a complex tapestry of experience that Kelsey Waldon draws from in her singular style of country music. Rooted firmly in her native western Kentucky, she calls the Nashville area home now, and in our conversation we talk about how her rural upbringing in an unusual setting shaped her, her longtime friendship with fellow Kentuckian S.G. Goodman, her often overlooked college degree in songwriting, and we go into detail about some of her latest songs, sampling many from her latest album Every Ghost. Songs heard in this episode:“Ghost Of Myself” by Kesley Waldon, from Every Ghost“Ramblin' Woman” by Kelsey Waldon, from Every Ghost, excerpt“Nursery Rhyme” by Kelsey Waldon, from Every Ghost, excerpt“A Robin Built A Nest On Daddy's Grave” by Ralph Stanley, from While the Ages Roll On, excerpt“Hello Stranger” by Kelsey Waldon featuring S.G. Goodman, from There's Always A Song, excerpt“Comanche” by Kelsey Waldon, from Every GhostThank you for stopping by, and we hope you can spread the word about this series and help us reach more music fans just like yourself. Please take a moment and give us a top rating on your podcast platform of choice, and where you can, a review. Doing either, and especially both, boosts the ranking and therefore the visibility of this series to all the other music fans who also follow podcasts. This is Southern Songs and Stories, where our quest is to explore and celebrate the unfolding history and culture of music rooted in the American South, and going beyond to the styles and artists that it inspired and informed. - Joe Kendrick

    Rooted Ministry
    Creating a Culture of Rest in Ministry by Jonathan Holmes

    Rooted Ministry

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 44:33


    In this workshop from the 2024 Rooted Conference, Jonathan Holmes unpacks what it means to pursue true rest in ministry. Framed around four key movements—the problem with rest, the answer to rest, how to rest personally, and how to build cultures of rest—this session offers practical and theological insight for leaders who want to lead from a place of peace rather than burnout. Jonathan Holmes is the Founder and Executive Director of Fieldstone Counseling. He previously served for fifteen years on the pastoral teams of Parkside Church and Parkside Green. Jonathan graduated from The Master's University with degrees in Biblical Counseling and History and his MA from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is the author and contributor to a number of books including, The Company We Keep, Counsel for Couples, Rescue Skills, and Rescue Plan. He and his wife, Jennifer, have four daughters. When The Fire Goes Out: Finding Comfort in Ministry by Isaiah Marshall Caring for Your Soul as a Youth Minister by Mark Upton Burnout: The Cost of Caring by Christina Maslach Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God's Work by Timothy Keller  Register for Rooted 2026 Conference in Nashville Follow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates! Follow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates andSubscribe to Youth Ministry Unscripted wherever you listen to podcasts

    City Cast Chicago
    Who's Spending Big On Elections? Plus, Endangered Buildings and Favorite Parks

    City Cast Chicago

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 35:45


    Which companies, super PACs, and industries are pumping the most money into our local elections? What sites made Preservation Chicago's “Most Endangered Buildings” list? Host Jacoby Cochran is joined by executive producer Simone Alicea and contributor Leigh Giangreco to discuss, including what some of their favorite springtime parks across the city. Good News: Poet Laureate Celebration and Rooted and Radical Youth Poetry Finals Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our daily newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE

    Breaking Beauty Podcast
    BONUS: Happy International Women's Day!

    Breaking Beauty Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 39:44


    Happy International Women's Day! Welcome to this very special bonus episode in partnership with our friends at amika. Today we're coming at you LIVE from the brand's Brooklyn HQ to chat with the two of the women behind one of the most successful growth stories in modern beauty: amika CEO Chelsea Riggs and Director of Diversity, Equity and Impact, Gianne L. Doherty. In an industry that often feels cut-throat and transactional, amika has spent 15 years proving that being a “friend to all” is actually the ultimate business strategy. Tune in as we discuss: Why amika's philosophy of “rising tides raise all ships” is the blueprint for the next generation of female founders via amika's Rooted in Growth initiative. Nice guys don't finish last? How staying true to core values – like B-Corp certification and net-zero goals gives amika a competitive edge.Gianne shares how amika moves beyond buzzwords to embed equity into their R&D and product testing for every hair texture and identity.Scoop alert! We get a sneak peek of their by-popular demand bodycare collection drop that's in partnership with Forested, a women-led organization that supports both people and the planet through climate-positive, community-centered farming practices. Chelsea explains the internal culture of “radical candor” that helps make amika a “Great Place to Work” for three years runningPssst! In honour of Women's Day and for a limited time only, get 20% off all amika products using code BreakingBeauty20 on loveamika.com from March 8th to March 15th 2026. And for any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Related episodes like this: The Backstory Behind The #1 Ranked Hair Care Brand at Sephora with Amika CEO Chelsea RiggsSaie Founder Laney Crowell on the Brand's Cool Girl SecretsLive Podcast! Dupe Culture, Wellness Musts, Skincare That Makes a Difference and *The* Colour of The Year With Jenny Bird & Laney Crowell Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok,X, Threads. Join our private Facebook group. Or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Sign up for our Substack here. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch our episodes! *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya
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