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Why is it so important to serve God from a good conscience? Because a guilty conscience will serve in order to gain favor with God, and that will never work.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit creativeonpurpose.substack.comMake Decisions Better: The Decision TriangleFeeling stuck, overwhelmed, or paralyzed by too many choices? In this episode, we explore The Decision Triangle—a simple but profound framework to help you make decisions with clarity, integrity, and intention.Rooted in ancient Stoic wisdom, modern therapeutic practice, and real-world field testing by solopreneurs, this three-question tool helps you slow down just enough to see clearly, act deliberately, and move forward with purpose.This isn't about hacking outcomes—it's about becoming the kind of person who makes decisions better.Whether you're building a business, navigating a relationship, or just tired of winging it, you'll walk away with a new way to:* Cultivate calm and confidence amid uncertainty* Reclaim ownership of your choices and your story* Align action with identity, values, and what truly matters
Do you ever find yourself drained and thinking that the only answer is some alone time? In today's episode, host Richelle Alessi invites us to rethink how we restore our energy—especially if we consider ourselves introverts. Together, we'll explore how being around the right people and nurturing meaningful relationships can actually refresh and energize us in surprising ways. Rooted in the encouragement of Genesis 2:18, we'll learn why it's truly not good for us to be alone, and discover practical steps for connecting with friends and building a life-giving community.Join us as we commit to walking in closer relationship with one another—and with God—through prayer and daily devotion.Tap HERE to send us a text! BECOME A FOUNDING "MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL" MEMBERIf you enjoy your 5 minute daily dose of heaven, we would appreciate your support, and we have a fun way for you to partner with the MMD community! We've launched our "Buy Me a Coffee" membership where you can buy us a latte, OR become a founding member and get monthly bonus video episodes! To donate, go to mymorningdevo.co/join! Support the showNEW TO MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL? We're so glad you're here! We're the Alessis, a ministry family working together in a church in Miami, FL, and we're so blessed to partner with the My Morning Devotional community and continue the great work done by the show's creator and our friend, Alison Delamota.Join our Community Subscribe to the show on this app Share this with a friend Follow Us on Instagram and Facebook Leave a review Support Our Friends and Family Connect with the original host of MMD Alison Delamota Follow our family podcast The Family Business with The Alessis Check out our Worship Music Hear the new music project "Praise the Lord EP" from Metro Life Worship and Mary AlessiListen on SpotifyWatch on YouTube
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Why is it so hard to feel safe even when you're no longer in danger? In this episode of Moonbeaming, Sarah Faith Gottesdiener speaks with somatic healer Ifé Mora about the Nine of Wands archetype and what it means to live in a body that's been shaped by stress, trauma, and survival. They explore:The biology of burnoutThe impact of chronic stress on the nevous systemHow to heal through presence, education, and somatic practiceAnd powerful tools for regulating the nervous system.This is an episode for anyone feeling worn out, stuck in survival mode, or ready to rebuild.More on our guest:Ifé Mora is a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, Spiritual Buddhist teacher, and trauma-informed educator, as well as the founder of One Soma LLC, a healing organization focused on trauma education and social justice. She specializes in helping individuals resolve trauma, regulate their nervous systems, and build resilience through embodied, mind-body-spirit practices. Her work draws on Somatic Experiencing and neurobiological tools to foster deep healing and holistic well-being. Rooted in spiritual traditions, Ifé integrates personal development with trauma healing to support lasting transformation. She believes that trauma-informed education can help create a more just and compassionate society. Her mission is to help people reconnect with their authentic selves and unlock the body's natural ability to heal.Connect with Ifé:WebsiteInstagram--- Moon Studio workshop reminder:June 29th: The Constellation of the 9's: The Hermit, The Moon, & the 9's---Join the Moon Studio community:Join the Moon Studio Patreon.Buy the 2025 Many Moons Lunar Planner.Subscribe to our newsletter.Find Sarah on Instagram.
Ep. 232: Training for her ultramarathon in Spain helped Heidi break big goals into small, achievable steps. Her approach offers a compelling blueprint for building trust, inspiring teams, and elevating the customer experience. Rooted in small-town Kansas values and shaped by global experience, you will learn in this conversation how to stop treating customers like transactions. 1. Our BONUS RESOURCE for this episode includes Don's favorite quotes from today's episode and a reflection question so you can apply today's insights. 2. Do you want to write a book? In my new role as Publisher at Forbes Books and with the incredible resources and expertise of their team, we're making it easier than ever to help YOU to tell your story. Send us a message here to get started: https://books.forbes.com/don/ 3. Looking for a speaker for your next event? From more than 30 years of interviewing and studying the greatest winners of all time Don offers these live and virtual presentations built to inspire your team towards personal and professional greatness. Special thanks to Alissa Pupich and Karson Hills for making this episode possible.
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When Karen Shepherd launched her book Lead with Love, she didn't just throw an event—she sparked a movement. With decades-old friendships showing up in full force, her launch reminded us all of the power of genuine connection. In this heartfelt interview, April and Karen go beyond business talk to uncover how Karen's mindset shift at 45—from transactional giving to heart-led leadership—became the cornerstone of her personal and professional life.Karen gets real about her past, her family legacy, and how her father's wisdom as a Holocaust survivor shaped her into a woman who sees every obstacle as a gift. If you've ever struggled with giving from an empty cup or wondering if your story really matters, this episode is your sign: lead with love, and watch what happens.In This Episode You'll Learn:Why Karen's book launch was more than just an event—it was a celebration of connection.How her father's Holocaust survival shaped her core values of compassion and unity.The moment that transformed Karen's leadership style and changed her life.How to give generously and lead from the heart—without expecting anything in return.Share this!“You can't out-give the universe.” – Karen Shepherd“My leadership was selfish—until I realized it was never about me.” – Karen Shepherd“Obstacles are gifts. They're the universe's way of making us stronger.” – Karen Shepherd“My father taught me: it doesn't matter what color, race, or politics you follow. Are you a good human?” – Karen ShepherdMentioned in this Episode:Lead with Love: 10 Heart-Centered Strategies to Build a More Profitable BusinessThe Lead with Love FoundationHR By KarenO'Leary Publishing's free guide: Manuscript MagicLet's connect!Follow April on Instagram @olearypublishing
In this episode of the Zambezi Bell podcast, Mrs. Trudy Maposa, shares her inspiring journey from Zimbabwe to the United States. Trudy discusses her upbringing, the values instilled in her by her parents, and her experiences with dating and marriage. She opens up about her unexpected pregnancy and how it shaped her faith journey. Trudy emphasizes the importance of family, communication, and maintaining a strong marriage, while also highlighting her daily routines and life purpose centered around faith and service to others. We explore various themes surrounding relationships, health, motherhood, and spirituality. They discuss the importance of quality time in relationships, the significance of communication, and the journey of personal growth through health challenges. Trudy shares her experiences as a mother, the dynamics of her relationship with her own mother, and the importance of creating a comfortable home environment. The conversation also delves into faith and spirituality, highlighting the significance of trusting in God and the reflections on personal journeys.
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Healing doesn't always begin with answers. Sometimes it starts with the questions no one ever thought to ask.Before she became the voice behind Smarter in Seconds, Blair Imani was navigating a deeply personal journey through mental health, identity, and belonging, quietly and in plain sight. In this powerful conversation, Blair shares the story most people haven't heard: the one that came before the platform, the book deals, and the viral success. From early struggles with depression and institutionalization to navigating faith, queerness, and sobriety in public, Blair opens up about what it really means to heal in real time. Not perfectly. Not all at once. But bravely and out loud. This episode isn't just about one woman's recovery. It's about what it means to live at the intersection of identities, expectations, and survival and how choosing joy, setting boundaries, and speaking hard truths can transform not just a life, but a legacy.LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE your thoughts in the comments!__________________↳ YouTube↳ Apple Podcast↳ Spotify↳ Instagram↳ Tiktok↳ Facebook__________________Patrick Custer - Host↳ Instagram: @thepatrickcuster↳ TikTok: @thepatrickcuster↳ YouTube: @thepatrickcuster↳ Facebook: @thepatrickcuster↳ Website: linktr.ee/patrickcusterBlair Imani - Guest↳ Insta: @blairimani↳ Facebook: @blairimani↳ YouTube: @blairimani↳ Tiktok: @blairimani↳ Website: www.blairimani.com__________________Promises Behavioral Health – Treatment for addiction, mental health/trauma:↳ Admissions: (888) 648-4098↳ Insta: @promises_bh↳ URL: www.promisesbehavioralhealth.com Mental Health America:↳ URL: www.mhanational.orgAbout Blair Imani: Blair Imani is the creator of the viral web series, Smarter In Seconds, LA Times bestselling author of Read This to Get Smarter, and co-host of the podcast Thoughts About Feelings. The New York Times praises Blair Imani's unique ability to create “progressive lessons with vibrant visuals and a perky, quirky delivery.” Her scholarship spans intersectionality, gender studies, race and racism, sociology, and United States history. She is also a historian, having written Making Our Way Home (2020) and Modern HER story (2018). She has had the opportunity to present at renowned universities and companies including Oxford, Harvard, Meta, Sephora, and Gates Ventures. Blair Imani serves on the Board of Directors of the Tegan and Sara Foundation. She has collaborated with and interviewed influential people across a variety of fields including Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem, and Dr. Kimberlé Crenshaw.Blair Imani believes in the transformative power of education and that self understanding is the key to recognizing our interconnectedness. She is very rapid to be known publicly as “the Smarter in Seconds lady,” and feels it is an honor to be a part of so many people's learning experiences. She consistently promotes the value of mutual respect across differences, asserting that meaningful progress requires creating spaces where diverse perspectives are honored and dehumanization is not tolerated. Empathy and respect are not just important values but essential tools for challenging oppressive systems.In 2025 she was awarded the Activist with Impact Award by REACH LA, an organization dedicated to celebrating LGBTQIA+ people of color through wellness, HIV/AIDS prevention, and personal development.
In today's episode, Audrey explores the Default Mode Network (DMN)—the part of the brain responsible for self-focused thinking and mental time-travel. She unpacks how trauma can wire the DMN to loop on fear, shame, guilt, and "what ifs," keeping you stuck in old stories. You'll learn how to shift from rigid thought patterns into embodied presence using nervous system tools that help you move from mind to body, from story to sensation, and from survival into self-trust.Resources:Join the Rooted and Regulated 8-Week Live Program. Your 8-week intensive program to get unstuck and out of survival mode, reconnect to your intuition, feel rooted and regulated in your emotions, relationships, and purpose. The last day to sign up for this July Cohort is June 30th. Microdose Psychedelics with Golden Rule. Your trusted brand for microdosing mushrooms and LSD.5-Day Detachment Reset. Your self-paced course on nervous system regulation, navigating challenging emotions, shifting your inner narrative, and integrating and embodying true change.Additional Coaching Offers & Affiliate Links.Be sure to like, rate, share, or subscribe to this podcast so you never miss updates from the Advice My Friends Ignored podcast.xx, Audrey
In this episode, I'm bringing you a permission slip - you're allowed to outgrow your life, your relationships, your habits, your career, and the version of you that got you here. We talk about how outgrowing isn't "bad", it's a sign of growth. I share what happens as your vibration naturally rises through healing, alignment, and perspective shifts — and how that creates friction with lower-vibe patterns or people that no longer resonate. If you've been feeling like certain things just don't fit anymore, this episode will help you trust your process, your frequency, and your future.
Ascension Day: the end of Jesus' ministry on Earth where Jesus no longer is with us in the flesh, but, as you'll hear Sarah Stenson teach, he is very much still active in creation. We discuss what it means for Jesus to have opened the minds of his disciples to understand the scriptures. This very moment is crucial for the Christian faith and the gift of the Holy Spirit. Lastly, we talk about what it means that Jesus was carried up into heaven. Many assume Jesus is apart from us in heaven, but Sarah explains that instead of leaving, Jesus is now present everywhere. CARE OF SOULS - ADDICTION In 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 - Addiction SING TO THE LORD Martin Luther said, "Next to the word of God, the art of music is the greatest treasure in the world." To understand the importance of hymnody in the Lutheran church, Lars Olson and Mason Van Essen sit down with Zachary Brockhoff to discuss the lectionary's hymns, their meaning and history, and how the music preaches the Gospel.
Celeste Hilling is the founder and CEO of Skin Authority, a direct-to-consumer skin health technology brand focused on merging cosmetic performance with immune-boosting skincare. With a background in research, marketing, and tech, Celeste leads the development of biotech-powered formulations that deliver visible results while strengthening skin's natural defenses.Since launching Skin Authority, Celeste has scaled the brand without paid media or a PR agency, leveraging strategic collaborations, emotional brand storytelling, and a rabid customer base to drive growth across North America and Europe. Her work has been featured on MSNBC, ABC, FOX, and in wellness circles as a fresh voice redefining beauty as part of whole-person health.Rooted in a science-backed, customer-led model, Celeste focuses on building high-retention product experiences powered by habit, transformation, and trust. Whether mentoring female founders or licensing next-gen skincare IP, she brings a playbook for scaling with authenticity, resilience, and long-term brand equity.In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:42] Intro[00:54] Exploring wellness through skin health[01:18] Bringing science into a vanity-driven space[02:06] Educating consumers with purpose and clarity[03:09] Reframing wellness as a real market need[07:06] Estimating costs and timelines realistically[10:27] Building momentum through word of mouth[11:58] Sponsors: Electric Eye, Social Snowball, Portless, & Reach[17:02] Bootstrapping growth with strategic partners[18:41] Investing in backend infrastructure early[20:18] Launching Ecommerce from day one[23:19] Collaborating early to build awarenessResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeBest Skin Care Products for All Skin Types skinauthority.com/Follow Celeste Hilling linkedin.com/in/celeste-hilling-8735a64Schedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectDrive revenue through affiliates & referrals socialsnowball.io/honestRevolutionize your inventory and fulfillment process portless.com/Level up your global sales withreach.com/honestIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Are you ready to discover a powerful new way to support your clients—and yourself? In this episode of The Practice of Therapy Podcast, Gordon sits down with Tamar Blue, founder of MentalHappy, a revolutionary platform that empowers therapists, coaches, and mental health advocates to create secure, community-driven support groups online. Whether you're a provider looking to scale your services or someone seeking a safe space to heal and connect, this conversation is packed with insight, innovation, and heart. Don't miss this inspiring story of how one woman turned a passion for peer support into a movement that's changing lives. Resources Mentioned In This Episode Watch on YouTube Use the promo code “GORDON” to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free Google Ads for Therapists Consulting with Gordon Mental Health Wear TN About MentalHappy MentalHappy began in 2016 as a small support group on a social media site, where the team quickly recognized the limitations of using platforms not designed for group support—such as inadequate tools, privacy concerns, and a lack of structure. Comprised of mental health providers, advocates, and facilitators, the founding team experienced these challenges firsthand and set out to create a better solution. The result was MentalHappy: a purpose-built platform designed to simplify group management, enhance engagement, and expand access to emotional support. Rooted in the belief that community care is health care, MentalHappy empowers individuals and organizations to create and manage support groups more effectively. Today, the platform hosts thousands of active groups dedicated to emotional well-being. Through fostering connection, reducing barriers to care, and supporting mental health on a global scale, MentalHappy is redefining how people find strength in community. Website LinkedIn Twitter (X) Facebook Instagram YouTube
We're back with another joint episode of The Community Podcast and Anxiously Ambitious. Today Janette and Kristina are joined by Jodie Heffren the founder and creator of Rooted Woodland.In this conversation Jodi shares her inspiring journey from Nursing to entrepreneurship and how she creates transformative experiences at her forest property, Rooted Woodland. Jodie's passion for nature and healing led her to curate unique experiences involving breathwork, hot and cold therapy, and deep connection with nature.Tune in to learn about:Jodie's first cold plunge experience.How intentional cold exposure can help build resilience.The role nature plays in grounding and transformation.Why discomfort is a gateway to growth.How Jodi uses her nursing background to create safe and healing experiences.Are you stuck in a shift, navigating the messy middle, or just need a bit of push to get going? Rooted Woodland holds space for women to push past fear and anxiety, finding peace and empowerment in the process!Connect with Jodie:FREE GUIDEJodie's LinkedInWebsiteRooted Woodland's InstagramJodi is offering a special opportunity for Community listeners! Book a stay at her off-grid cabin and receive a complimentary 1 hour one-on-one session with her for hot and cold exposure. Reach out to her through Instagram or her website for more details!Mentioned in Episode:January 2025 Boss Mode Retreat RecapOctober 2025 Boss Mode Retreat PreviewReady to be part of a community that supports your growth? Join us at The Social Business Club and use the code PODCAST for your first month for just $1.Piggybank LegalSend me a text!For Your Information: • Host your podcast on Buzzsprout! •Use Code ‘PODCAST' For Your First Month For $1 Inside The Social Business Club • Join our favourite scheduling platform Later • FLODESK Affiliate Code | 50% off your first year! Don't forget to come say hi to us on Instagram @thesocialsnippet, join the Weekly Snippet or follow us on any social media platform! Website . Instagram . Facebook . Linkedin
In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Chayla Jackson — a dynamic businesswoman and coach — as she shares her journey from juggling side hustles to building a successful brand. Chayla opens up about the pivotal moment that sparked her entrepreneurial leap, the challenges of balancing motherhood and business, and how faith played a major role in her path to success.Whether you're a creative, a mompreneur, or just looking for that push to take your next step, this conversation is packed with wisdom, practical gems, and real talk.In This Episode:Leaving the "good job" to bet on yourselfWhy community and mentorship matterBuilding authentic relationships in businessNavigating identity, burnout, and growthHow Chayla helps others launch with confidenceTap in and get motivated to pursue your purpose — unapologetically.Connect with Chayla here: https://linktr.ee/iamchaylajackson?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=0d130c2d-62ee-4dc0-b737-b5df2b1ae2b8
Greg Smith and Cory Lakatos dive into the profound question of what happens when we die. In this second episode of the Heaven series, they explore the separation of soul and body, the particular judgment, and the three intermediate destinations—heaven, purgatory, or hell. They debunk pop-culture myths like reincarnation and clarify why death feels so unnatural. Rooted in the Catechism and enriched by insights from C.S. Lewis, this episode offers orthodox answers for curious non-Catholics and Catholics seeking deeper understanding of the afterlife. Support this ministry so more people can consider Catholicism! Website: https://www.consideringcatholicism.com/ Email: consideringcatholicism@gmail.com
How are tariffs shaping sourcing decisions and inventory management in retail? In this episode of Rooted in Retail, Nathan Sheth from Management-One breaks down the real impact of tariff changes on margins, supply chains, and operational efficiency.Discover how to build a resilient sourcing strategy, evaluate new vendor partnerships, and optimize inventory to maintain cash flow and avoid costly overstock or stockouts. Nathan also shares insights on consumer behavior trends and practical habits that help retailers protect profitability.If you want to strengthen your retail business against global disruptions, this episode is packed with actionable advice![2:25] The journey in building Management One [6:37] How the tariff's temporary relief impacts retailers' sourcing strategies[8:56] Concerns regarding margin impact[12:20] Advice on evaluating new partners and building a more resilient supply chain[15:02] Implementing inventory strategies to maintain cash flow while avoiding overstock or stockouts[22:30] Trends in consumer behavior[29:23] Operational changes that protect cash flow and improve profitabilityJoin the Rooted in Retail Facebook Group to continue the conversation Love Rooted in Retail? Join IndERA—just $25/month, or go Pro and save $503 with code FM503 by 5/31. Join our newsletter for all the latest marketing news for retailers Show off your super fandom by getting your Rooted in Retail Merch!
In this week's message, we explore Colossians 2:6–10 and the powerful “Domino Effect” of living a life rooted in Christ. Elder Troy Peaden unpacks three action steps—Follow, Root, and Build—and how they lead to a life marked by growing faith and overflowing thankfulness.
In the aftermath of October 7, Jews around the world experienced a surge of emotion and identity—an outpouring of Jewish adrenaline. But as the energy fades, the real question emerges: what does it actually mean to live a meaningful Jewish life?Rabbi Bernath draws from Dan Senor's "State of World Jewry" Speech and 92Y last week, A.B. Yehoshua's challenge to diaspora Jews, and the timeless answers offered by our prophets and sages—from King David to the Rebbe. He reminds us that Jewish life isn't about where you live, but how you live: with integrity, with mitzvos, with visible Jewish pride.Rooted in this week's Parshah, the sermon invites us to reclaim the mitzvos that affirm who we are in a world trying to forget us—and reminds us that the most radical act of Jewish survival is living Jewish every single day.Key Takeaways:October 8th Jews Need More than Adrenaline: Emotional response to tragedy must evolve into sustainable Jewish living—rooted in action, not just feeling.Geography Isn't Identity: Living in Israel doesn't automatically make one Jewish in practice. Living Jewishly—through mitzvot and moral clarity—does.Our Prophets Knew the Secret: King David, Isaiah, Micah, and Chavakuk each distilled Judaism to its ethical essence, but only because ritual was then a given. In exile, the inverse is true—we must rebuild our ritual identity.The Rebbe's Mitzvah Campaign Echoes the Prophets: Strategic mitzvot like tefillin, Shabbat candles, and kosher aren't just practices—they are declarations of identity.We Must Lead Jewish Lives—Loudly and Proudly: In today's world, being visibly Jewish is an act of courage and continuity. This is our generation's mission.#JewishIdentity #Jewish #Judaism #October7 #October7th #DanSenor #mitzvah #mitzvahcampaign #ABYehoshua #LivingJewish #KingDavid #TorahLessons #BibleStudy #Bible #Exile #JewishResiliance Join us for a special evening exploring:• The rise and trials of David HaMelech as told in Tanach• What Kabbalah and classical commentaries reveal behind the scenesRSVP HERE https://ndg.chabadsuite.net/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&id=77Support the showGot your own question for Rabbi Bernath? He can be reached at rabbi@jewishndg.com or http://www.theloverabbi.comSingle? You can make a profile on www.JMontreal.com and Rabbi Bernath will help you find that special someone.Donate and support Rabbi Bernath's work http://www.jewishndg.com/donateFollow Rabbi Bernath's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/ybernathAccess Rabbi Bernath's Articles on Relationships https://medium.com/@loverabbi
Rooted in John 12:1–11, this sermon contrasts Mary's costly worship with Judas's disguised selfishness, calling us to examine whether our lives truly reflect that Jesus is worth everything.
Episode Title:Lesson 2 – Eternal RewardsSeries:This World Is Not My HomeEpisode Description:What happens after this life? In Lesson 2 of our series This World Is Not My Home, we turn our hearts toward eternity and explore what Scripture teaches about eternal rewards.Rooted in Colossians 3:1–4, this message helps us lift our eyes above earthly things and focus on our eternal future. We discuss the two eternal destinations—Heaven and Hell—and what follows:• The Great White Throne Judgment – for unbelievers (Revelation 20)• The Judgment Seat of Christ – for believers (2 Corinthians 5:10)We also explore the heavenly rewards believers can receive:• The Crown of Life – for those who endure trials and remain faithful• The Crown of Glory – for faithful shepherds and teachers• The Crown of Rejoicing – for soul-winnersThis episode challenges us to live intentionally for Christ today, with eternity in mind. What you do now truly matters forever.Scripture References:Colossians 3:1–4, Revelation 20:11–15, 2 Corinthians 5:10, James 1:12, 1 Peter 5:1–4, 1 Thessalonians 2:19–20
Just like a plant can outgrow its container, many of us have settled for convenient, contained faith when God is calling us to something deeper. In this message we discover the growth that should be happening in our lives through the story of Paul.
Send us a textIn the aftermath of October 7, Jews around the world experienced a surge of emotion and identity—an outpouring of Jewish adrenaline. But as the energy fades, the real question emerges: what does it actually mean to live a meaningful Jewish life?Rabbi Bernath draws from Dan Senor's "State of World Jewry" Speech and 92Y last week, A.B. Yehoshua's challenge to diaspora Jews, and the timeless answers offered by our prophets and sages—from King David to the Rebbe. He reminds us that Jewish life isn't about where you live, but how you live: with integrity, with mitzvos, with visible Jewish pride.Rooted in this week's Parshah, the sermon invites us to reclaim the mitzvos that affirm who we are in a world trying to forget us—and reminds us that the most radical act of Jewish survival is living Jewish every single day.Key Takeaways:October 8th Jews Need More than Adrenaline: Emotional response to tragedy must evolve into sustainable Jewish living—rooted in action, not just feeling.Geography Isn't Identity: Living in Israel doesn't automatically make one Jewish in practice. Living Jewishly—through mitzvot and moral clarity—does.Our Prophets Knew the Secret: King David, Isaiah, Micah, and Chavakuk each distilled Judaism to its ethical essence, but only because ritual was then a given. In exile, the inverse is true—we must rebuild our ritual identity.The Rebbe's Mitzvah Campaign Echoes the Prophets: Strategic mitzvot like tefillin, Shabbat candles, and kosher aren't just practices—they are declarations of identity.We Must Lead Jewish Lives—Loudly and Proudly: In today's world, being visibly Jewish is an act of courage and continuity. This is our generation's mission.#JewishIdentity #Jewish #Judaism #October7 #October7th #DanSenor #mitzvah #mitzvahcampaign #ABYehoshua #LivingJewish #KingDavid #TorahLessons #BibleStudy #Bible #Exile #JewishResiliance While Hollywood may offer drama the real story more profound. A shepherd boy who became a king, a warrior who wrote Psalms, and a flawed soul who never stopped seeking G-d.RSVP HERE https://ndg.chabadsuite.net/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&id=77Support the showGot your own question for Rabbi Bernath? He can be reached at rabbi@jewishndg.com or http://www.theloverabbi.comSingle? You can make a profile on www.JMontreal.com and Rabbi Bernath will help you find that special someone.Donate and support Rabbi Bernath's work http://www.jewishndg.com/donateFollow Rabbi Bernath's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/ybernathAccess Rabbi Bernath's Articles on Relationships https://medium.com/@loverabbi
Genesis 25:21-26Genesis 27When We Don't Know What the Future Holds For Our Children by Meredith Exline Rooted 2017: Scott Sauls on the Creator's Plan: Our Hope for the Future In-Person Vs. Online: Starting Back to School in a Pandemic (Or, Here We Go Again) by Anna Meade Harris Her Children Arise and Call Her #Blessed by Ashley Hales, Christianity Today Follow us @rootedministry! Please rate and review 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
In this episode of Connect Inspire Create, I explore the power of giving yourself permission to procrastinate. I challenge the common perception of procrastination as a negative habit and share how intentional procrastination can lead to creativity, focus, and better decision-making. Grab some practical tips for embracing productive procrastination, including setting small goals, using procrastination as self-care, and tracking time with techniques like Pomodoro.Tune in for a fresh perspective on procrastination and how it can enhance your productivity with ease and flow. Empowered From Within - starting June 20th 90 days group and 1:1 coachingThis is a space for women coaches and purpose-driven women in business who are ready to slow down, reconnect with their inner clarity, and move forward with greater ease, purpose, and self-trust.Whether you're feeling emotionally drained from holding space for others, or you're sensing that your next chapter requires deeper alignment, this program meets you where you are—and supports you in becoming the version of yourself you're ready to step into.Rooted in the research-based tools of Positive Intelligence®, Empowered From Within helps you gently build mental fitness and emotional resilience—so you can quiet your inner critic, release the pressure to "do more," and return to the grounded, wise part of you that already knows the way.Join me starting June 20th, 2025Hello from your host, Carol Clegg – your mindset and accountability coach for women coaches, entrepreneurs and small teams! As a coach or heart led entrepreneur, you know all the right tools and strategies to support your clients—but when it comes to applying them to yourself, it's easy to get stuck. You might find it hard to prioritize self-care, stay motivated, or maintain a positive mindset, especially when juggling the demands of your business. That's where I come in. I love helping women reconnect with their own practices. Together, we'll explore what's getting in the way, reignite your motivation, and put the right tools in place to support your well-being. If you're ready to start prioritizing your own mindset and motivation, take my complimentary “Insights into You” (aka Saboteur discovery assessment” and follow up with a free coaching session to explore your results. Take your assessment here, or visit carolclegg.com for more details. BOOK your ✅ 30-minute complimentary exploration call HERE Let's connect on LinkedIn and Instagram, or join my LinkedIn Group Flourish: A Community for Women Bus...
In this episode of An Examined Education, we sit down with Cambridge School Latin teacher Donny McNair to explore the Roman historian Livy and the power of narrative in shaping a civilization's moral compass. Livy lived through the collapse of the Roman Republic and the rise of Augustus' empire—a time of immense political and cultural upheaval. Through vivid, almost novelistic storytelling, Livy didn't just recount events; he sought to guide readers toward virtue and civic responsibility. Join us as we discuss how Livy's philosophical lens, his critique of Rome's moral decline, and his belief in the transformative power of history remain strikingly relevant today.
Introduction to Mental Alchemy Ever felt like life melted you down just to see what you're made of? I've been there... lying flat on my back after yet another surgery, stripped of my strength, dignity, and purpose. But that moment became my forge. That's when I discovered the real power of mental alchemy. This article dives into a transformational process that most high performers overlook. Mental alchemy isn't about ignoring pain or pushing through it. It's about transmuting it. We'll explore how ancient Hermetic wisdom, blended with modern performance psychology, can help you convert breakdowns into breakthroughs. You'll learn: What mental alchemy really is Why it matters more than ever How to implement it step-by-step Common mistakes to avoid Advanced strategies for those already on the path If you're ready to stop letting pain control you and start using it as fuel for your transformation, read on. What Is Mental Alchemy? Mental alchemy is the process of transforming emotional pain, limiting beliefs, and internal chaos into clarity, strength, and purpose. Rooted in Hermetic philosophy..."As within, so without"...mental alchemy teaches that true change happens from the inside out. Hermetic alchemists believed in transmuting base metals into gold. But modern mental warriors? We transmute shame into self-respect... trauma into triumph. Psychologically, this parallels the process of emotional integration, shadow work, and cognitive reframing. Neuroscience supports it too: by changing our interpretations and responses, we literally rewire our brains. That's mental alchemy in action. Many confuse it with "positive thinking." But this isn't about bypassing or sugarcoating reality. It's about facing darkness with courage, extracting its wisdom, and choosing who you want to become because of it. Why Mental Alchemy Matters More Than Ever In a world obsessed with hustle and optimization, few talk about what happens when your inner world crashes. Mental alchemy matters because breakdowns are inevitable. Burnout. Divorce. Betrayal. Injury. Business failure. I've been through them all. The question isn't if you'll face pain... it's what you'll do with it. Here's why mental alchemy is a non-negotiable skill: -> Clarity through chaos: When emotions cloud judgment, mental alchemy helps distill truth from the noise. -> Self-leadership: It returns sovereignty. No longer are you at the mercy of triggers or circumstances. -> Performance resilience: Alchemists don't crumble under pressure. They evolve through it. In my own life, surviving a deadly avalanche on Mt. Rainier forced me into alchemy. I came out more centered, focused, and connected to purpose than ever before. Pain became my portal. Common Challenges and Limiting Beliefs Mental alchemy sounds powerful...and it is...but many struggle with common mindset traps: "Pain means I'm weak": Truth? Avoiding pain is weakness. Facing it is strength. "I should be over this by now": Healing isn't linear. Alchemy is cyclical. "I can't change my wiring": Neuroplasticity proves otherwise. I used to believe I had to "man up" and push through everything. It wasn't until I confronted my stuttering, shame, and PTSD that true transformation began. The lie that strength means suppression nearly killed me. Mental alchemy means challenging these beliefs and rewriting your internal code. The Mental Alchemy Method: A Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Calcination – Break the Illusion This is the ego burn. Identify the limiting identities that no longer serve you: perfectionist, victim, people-pleaser. Write them down. Burn them. Feel the loss. Let go. Step 2: Dissolution – Feel It to Free It Stop numbing. Feel the grief, anger, shame. Use breathwork, journaling, or guided somatic release. Emotions are energy. Let them move. Step 3: Separation – Extract the Lesson Look into the pain.
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How do you love God? By following His commandments joyfully and obediently.
For most of my life, sleep felt like a waste of time—something to minimize, not prioritize. And while recent science on the invaluable benefits of sleep—like how it detoxes your brain and is critical in learning and memory—I still didn't want to sleep more. Until one Hidden Brain episode changed everything. In this short and personal Practical Nontoxic Living™ “Raindrop” episode, I share the surprising creations that originated during sleep. Whether you struggle with sleep or just want to optimize your healing, this episode offers fresh motivation to rethink rest.
In this compelling episode of the Meditative Prayers podcast, guided by the insightful Zach Clinton and available on Pray.com, we delve into the empowering theme of overcoming our spiritual challenges—a journey that deeply resonates within our Christian community. Throughout our spiritual odyssey, we encounter moments when surmounting obstacles and triumphing over personal struggles becomes a paramount pursuit. These instances not only strengthen our faith but also breathe new life into our relationships, propelling us forward on our unique paths. The comforting truth remains unwavering: with the Lord as our unwavering guide, we possess an inherent capacity to surmount these challenges, discovering renewed hope and purpose in our quest. Rooted in sacred scriptures, we embark on a profound exploration of this transformative human experience. For those seeking guidance in overcoming their spiritual challenges along their faith journey, we extend a sincere invitation to explore the Pray.com app. By simply downloading it today, you can commence a transformative journey of faith and resilience, firmly grounded in the enduring presence of the Divine. Together, let us wholeheartedly embrace the incredible potential for overcoming within us, finding boundless inspiration and strength as we navigate our shared spiritual pilgrimage. Join us in this enlightening episode as we journey toward a profound understanding of overcoming our spiritual challenges and discovering the extraordinary resilience that resides within each one of us, hosted by the insightful Zach Clinton. Embracing the practice of praying before slumber is more than just a routine; it's an avenue to recenter your heart, aligning it with God's purpose. Let Pray.com’s Meditative Prayer be a nightly companion, deepening your bond with the Almighty and settling your spirit for a serene night's rest.Zach Clinton is from the American Association of Christian Counselors, for more information please visit: https://aacc.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Mastery Unleashed, Christie Ruffino sits down with Tyler, an expert in spirit animal energy and intuitive guidance, to explore how animals show up in our lives to guide, heal, and inspire us—especially in business.Tyler shares his transformational journey from a toxic, party-driven lifestyle to a life of purpose, how a powerful encounter with an Australian Water Dragon changed everything, and how understanding the wisdom of spirit animals can unlock clarity, creativity, and confidence in business and life.Key Takeaways:✅ How to recognize when an animal is showing up as a guide in your life.✅ Why spirit animals shift depending on the season of your life and what that means for your business.✅ The hidden messages behind common animal encounters (butterflies, lizards, hawks, and more!).✅ Why entrepreneurs should embody the whale to take up space and stop playing small.✅ How to tap into your own spirit animal to align with success, abundance, and flow.
In this powerful episode, Willow Weston, the Founder and Director of Collide, delivers an inspiring message straight from our Women of Impact online course. If you've ever longed to experience the extraordinary, to step into something bold and brave but feel stuck in the ordinary—this message is for you. So often, we sit in the safety of the boat, waiting for God to show up in big ways, hoping for miracles, breakthroughs, and wonder. But what if Jesus is already calling you to take the first step?Rooted in Matthew 14:22-36, Willow reflects on Peter's bold move to step out of the boat and walk on water toward Jesus. Through this story, she invites you to consider: What if the extraordinary you are longing for is just outside the place you're in right now? What if it's your turn to go ahead?This episode will challenge and encourage you to take leaps of faith, trust Jesus with your steps, and believe that God empowers ordinary people—like you—to live extraordinary lives.Key Takeaways:The extraordinary life God has for you is often just outside your comfort zone.Bold faith isn't waiting for miracles—it's stepping out when God says “Come.”Jesus meets us in the unknown, transforming our ordinary into something Divine.You don't need to feel ready to move forward—you just need to be willing.Ad Mention: Our Go Ahead Bible study empowers women to experience the extraordinary and Divine in their everyday lives.Our Yes, You Bible study on self-worth encourages women to see beyond their inadequacies so they can be purposed to their fullest potential.
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What if the faith you were raised in wasn't chosen but programmed? Whether you're questioning everything or doubling down on your beliefs, this landmark 200th episode is for you. Monte Mader's journey from Christian nationalist-in-training to spiritual deconstructionist isn't an attack it's an invitation. An invitation to examine what you inherited, what you believe, and why. No matter where you land, this conversation might challenge something you've never dared to question and that's exactly why you need to hear it.Spirituality can be a powerful source of comfort, connection, and personal growth but when faith is distorted by fear, control, or coercion, it can leave deep emotional wounds. Religious trauma doesn't come from belief itself, but from environments where questioning is punished, conformity is demanded, and individuals especially children are not given the right to consent. This kind of trauma often shows up as chronic guilt, anxiety around “disobedience,” fear-based obedience, or a loss of personal identity. Whether you've grown up in a high-control religious group or entered one later in life, warning signs may include black-and-white thinking, spiritual manipulation, isolation from non-believers, and teachings that prioritize hierarchy over compassion. It's important to remember: religion is not inherently harmful but unchecked power within it can be. If you're questioning your experience, you're not alone. Resources like Reclamation Collective, The Religious Trauma Institute, and Dr. Marlene Winell's Recovery from Religion offer education, support, and healing communities for those navigating spiritual abuse or religious deconstruction. Healing is possible, and your story is valid.What This Episode Covers:Monte's personal turning point: the moment her belief system crackedThe mental health toll of religious trauma and spiritual fear in childhoodHow Christian nationalism shaped her worldview—and why she walked awayThe psychological impact of purity culture on women's identity and self-worthWhy “submission,” obedience, and modesty were never about holinessThe danger of unquestioned authority in faith-based systemsHow spiritual teachings can be twisted to uphold patriarchy and white supremacyThe difference between faith and fear—and how to tell which one's guiding youWhat the Bible actually says (and doesn't) about women, sexuality, and powerWhy reclaiming curiosity is the key to healing religious traumaA call for compassion, critical thinking, and honest self-examination—no matter what you believe LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE your thoughts in the comments!__________________↳ YouTube↳ Apple Podcast↳ Spotify↳ Instagram↳ Tiktok↳ Facebook__________________Patrick Custer – Host↳ Instagram: @thepatrickcuster↳ TikTok: @thepatrickcuster↳ YouTube: @thepatrickcuster↳ Facebook: @thepatrickcuster↳ Website: linktr.ee/patrickcusterMonte Mader – Guest↳ Insta: @montemader↳ Facebook: @themontemader↳ Youtube: @montemader↳ Tiktok: @montemader↳ X: @montemader__________________Promises Behavioral Health – Treatment for addiction, mental health/trauma:↳ Admissions: (888) 648-4098↳ Insta: @promises_bh↳ URL: www.promisesbehavioralhealth.comMental Health America:↳ URL: www.mhanational.org
Garden of Favor Podcast: Mindset Strategy & Kingdom Blueprints for Christian Female Entrepreneurs
You're doing everything “right.” The business is growing. The money's coming in. People see you as successful. But deep down… something feels off. You're tired. You're emotionally disconnected. Your relationships are strained. And while your business is thriving, your life feels like it's quietly falling apart. In this episode, I'm speaking directly to the high-achieving woman who is winning in business but losing in life. We're going to talk about what's really behind the burnout, the disconnect, and the constant striving—and why more strategy is not the answer. You'll hear: My honest story about chasing success in a business I didn't love The patterns I see in my clients who come to me for strategy but stay for healing Why your nervous system, your belief system, and your relationship with God all impact your business more than you think What you can do when you realize the life behind the business needs more attention Let this be your invitation to stop pretending everything's okay and finally get to the root of what's really going on. Need someone to walk with you through this? DM me the word ROOTED over on Instagram @heathershriverburns. I'd love to support you as you begin building a solid foundation that allows you to love both your business and your life.
Be among the first to get your hands on the Unified Behavior Model™ white paper.Subscribe now"Fear is both instinctive and learned—wired for survival, but shaped by experience and environment."Is fear learned or hardwired?Yes. It's both.Fear is instinctual—wired into our survival.It's also learned—shaped by experience, memory, and environment.A seasoned coach posted after reading a neuroscience study:“Is fear learned or ingrained?”I couldn't help but reply:“Coach… it's BOTH!”And that opens the door for this convo
At Church on the Rock, we're not here to play church. We're here to experience the life-giving, eternity-shifting power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In this message, Pastor Josh unpacks why the Gospel isn't just good advice—it's good news. Because at its core, the message of Jesus isn't about behavior—it's about life or death. If you've ever felt like church is only for people who “have it all together,” this episode is for you. Rooted in Romans 6:23, John 10:10, and John 3, we look at why the Gospel isn't about moral performance but about transformation. You'll discover what Jesus really meant when He promised life and life abundantly, how your identity in Christ comes before your activity, and why so many people say “no” to the greatest exchange in history—and how not to. The truth is simple: Jesus doesn't need you to clean up first. He came to bring you back to life. Did you make a decision to follow Christ today? Fill out our digital connection card: https://churchontherock.net/connect-card How can we pray with you? https://www.churchontherock.net/prayer
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In this episode of Impact Without Limits, Dale and Brian unpack the power of excellence—how being truly good at what you do creates a ripple effect that draws opportunity your way. Whether in business or life, when you're faithful in the little things, bigger doors begin to open.Rooted in biblical wisdom and real-life experience, this episode will challenge and encourage you to stop striving for the next big break—and start showing up with excellence right where you are.Tune in and be reminded: Opportunity Finds Excellence.Episode Highlights: Let your excellence speak for you.When you're being excellent, but aren't where you want to be.Having a mindset of excellence.Links Mentioned in Episode/Find More on ForeverLawn:www.foreverlawn.comImpact Without Limits Instagram: @impact_withoutlimitsForeverLawn's Instagram: @foreverlawnincGet Grass Without Limits HereVisit our show notes page HERESubscribe to Our Newsletter HEREDale's Instagram: @dalekarmieBrian's Instagram: @bkarmieThis show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
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So Much More: Creating Space for God (Lectio Divina and Scripture Meditation)
A guided Scripture meditation using Lectio Divina. How can you have a flourishing faith? Psalm 1:1–3 tells us how. Get your FREE Unshakable Journal here. We all long for stability—a life that can’t be easily shaken.And yet, it’s surprisingly easy to drift. Whether it’s the constant stream of news, the demands of our to-do lists, the pull of people’s opinions, or simply our own self-reliance, we can find ourselves slowly swayed—sometimes without even noticing it. Psalm 1 offers us a better way. It paints a beautiful picture of the person who delights in God’s Word: like a tree planted by streams of water—deeply rooted, spiritually nourished, and steadily bearing good fruit. In this Scripture meditation, we’ll slow down and reflect on Psalm 1:1–3, letting God’s Word re-center us and remind us where true blessing and strength come from—not from following the crowd, but from following Him. This is the third episode in our series: Unshakable: Strength for Today, Hope for Tomorrow. Each week, we’re turning to Scripture to help us stand firm in faith, rely on God’s strength, and hold onto hope. In this meditation on Unshakably Rooted, you’ll be invited to:• Notice what influences might be pulling you away from God’s best• Reflect on what a life of blessing and flourishing could look like for you• Consider how God is inviting you to move toward that rooted life• Rest in His invitation to grow strong and steady in Him Whether you're feeling grounded or feeling a drift, may this time in God’s Word help you become more deeply rooted in His love and truth. Get your FREE Unshakable Journal here. Here are some additional helpful 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. The Entire meditation text is: Psalm 1:1-3, NIV 1 Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, 2 but whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his law day and night. 3 That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither— whatever they do prospers. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In a world that prizes hustle and constant productivity, breaking the habit of hurry can seem far-fetched. Yet we still try to achieve it with life hacks to get more sleep and increase energy. However, self-help strategies are not the solution to our exhaustion problem. Today, Eryn Lynum joins me to talk about what it looks like to move away from the hurry and toward the rest that God has for us. This episode will be balm for your soul! Resources mentioned in this episode: Link to podcast episode search bar Raising Boys to Men Book Raising Boys to Men Audiobook The Unhurried Homeschooler The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart The Four-Hour School Day The Nature of Rest: What the Bible and Creation Teach Us About Sabbath Living Host of the podcast for kids: Nat Theo: Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible Illustrated Children's Chapter Book Coming in the fall of 2026 (New Growth Press) Author of "Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation" (Kregel, 2023) Author of "936 Pennies: Discovering the Joy of Intentional Parenting" (Bethany House, 2018) ErynLynum.com Instagram.com/erynlynumauthor Facebook.com/authorerynlynum Linkedin