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    The Unfinished Print
    Michael Verne : Gallerist - Your Eyes And Your Heart

    The Unfinished Print

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 57:22


    Positivity is at the heart of any kind of success. A desire to succeed, paired with a positive mindset, good friends, and hard work, can create momentum and growth in any direction you choose. On this episode of The Unfinished Print, a Mokuhanga Podcast, I speak with Michael Verne, a gallerist specializing in Japanese prints and paintings. Michael shares his approach to success, the power of positivity in business, and how he navigates the ups and downs of running a small, focused gallery. Through rich stories, both his own and those of the artists he represents, Michael offers insight into how storytelling shapes his business, sustains its growth, and supports educating people about mokuhanga and Japanese art. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note if available. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. Print publishers are given if known. Michael Verne and The Verne Collection - website The Metropolitan Museum of Art - is the largest art museum in North and South America. It began to be assembled by John Jay (1817-1894) in the late 19th century. Incorporated in 1870, the museum has collected many essential pieces, such as the works of Henri Matisse (1869-1954) and Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919). For more information about the MET, you can find it here. Daniel Kelly - is a visual artist and printmaker based in Kyoto, Japan. Daniel Kelly has shown all over the world, and is many museum collections as well. More information can be found, here.   Morning Calm (1983) 14.5" x 20.5" Tomikichirō Tokuriki (1902-2000) - was a Kyoto based mokuhanga printmaker and teacher. His work touched on many themes and styles. From “creative prints” or sōsaku hanga in Japanese, and his publisher/printer prints, or shin hanga prints of traditional Japanese landscapes.  Dance of Shimazu (1950's)  Sanford Smith and Works On Paper Exhibit - Sanford Smith (1939-2024) was one of the more important New York City art promoters of his time. Founding Sanford L. Smith + Associates, Sanford Smith created many art fairs such as the Works On Paper show, now known as Art On Paper which focused on works on paper such as prints, watercolours and photographs. More information can be found, here.   Willy Loman - is a fictional character in the novel Death of as Salesman by Arthur Miller, first published in 1949. Sadao Watanabe (1913-1996) - was a stencil and dyeing printmaker (katazome 型染め) from Japan. His works were specifically Biblical in nature. His work was also in stained glass which can be found in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan.  Eve (1965)  John Carroll University - is a private Jesuit University located in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio, USA and founded in 1886.  New Heights Podcast - is a podcast hosted by American football players Jason and Travis Kelce. It is produced by Michael Verne's son Brian Verne who is the CEO of Wave Sports and Entertainment. The Armoury Show - is an annual international art fair held in New York City, primarily focusing on contemporary art by living artists, but also featuring works by 20th-century masters. Pace Gallery -  is a gallery located in New York City and founded in 1960. Today the gallery is a leader in exhibiting some of the top artists in their media. There are galleries in London, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Seoul, Geneva and East Hampton. More information can be found, here. Joel Stewart - is an American visual artist based in Kyoto, Japan.  Joel works in ceramics, installation, printmaking and mixed media. More information about Joel can be found, here.  Karatsu (2016) watercolour on paper 30" x 22" Quiet Elegance - is a book published by the Charles E. Tuttle Company in 1997 written by Betsy Franco and Michael Verne. The Charles E. Tuttle Company is now called simply Tuttle.  Dan Rather - is an American journalist who was the head anchor of the CBC Evening News from 1981 - 2005.  Joshua Rome -  is an American mokuhanga printmaker based Vermont after spending many years in Japan. His themes are of landscapes and the human condition. More information can be found, here.  Mixing Hours (1998) shibui (渋い) - is a Japanese concept that refers to a subtle, simple, and refined beauty. Yuko Kimura - is a contemporary printmaker based in California who used etching, aquatint, monotype, indigo dye, and cyanotype on pleated, stitched or twisted paper for her works. Yuko creates process videos on her website so you can see her process of her complex works. More information can be found, here.   Fusion no. 22 2010 etching and enamel on copper in abaca handmade paper 8" x 6"  wabi sabi - is a traditional Japanese aesthetic concept that embraces the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity. Rooted in Zen Buddhism, it values natural materials, asymmetry. Takauchi Seihō (1864 - 1942)-  was a painter of Nihonga. His paintings were famous because of his travels to the West and the influences gathered from that. More information can be found, here.  Spring and Autumn (left screen) c 1889 Allen Memorial Art Museum - is an art museum located in Oberlin, Ohio and was founded in 1917.  Katustori Hamanishi -  is a mezzotint artist known for his diptychs , triptychs and quadtychs. More information can be found, here.  Cosmos Field (2022) 23.75" x 17.75" mezzotint Shigeki Kuroda - is a visual artist who works in aquatint, mezzotint, drypoint, and etching. For more information about his work can be found, here.  Mild Breeze (1953) 25.1" x 18.1" etching and aquatint Clifton Karhu (1927-2007) -  was a mokuhanga printmaker based in Japan. Karhu lived in Japan for most of his life after studying with Tetsuo Yamada and Stanton Macdonald-Wright. HIs themes were of his home city of Kyoto, Japan. More information can be found, here.  Katsura Moonlight (1982) 15.75" x 11./81" Tollman Collection  - is a well known Japanese art gallery located in Daimon, Tokyo, Japan. More information can be found, here.  Toko Shinoda (1913-2021) - was a Japanese visual artist who was made famous for her works in Sumi ink paintings and prints. More information can be found, here.  Winter Green (1990) ink on paper Hideo Takeda -  is a Tokyo based graphic illustrator, mokuhanga printmaker, and all around artist who challenges what it means to be an artist in this modern world. More information can be found, here.   Green (2009) Painting 13" x 9.5" Sarah Brayer - is a visual artist who is based in Kyoto, Japan. Her works are predominantly poured Japanese paper (washi). Sarah was the first Western artist to work at the Taki paper mill in Echizen. This is where she currently make her paperworks. Sarah have worked continuously in Echizen since 1986 as the only Western artist to do so. Sarah Brayer has also produced mokuhanga in her career. More information can be found, here.  ' Sea Meets Sky (Japan Blue Series) woodblock monotype, chine colle, 16" x 14" Cameron Bailey - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Queens, New York. His mokuhanga technique is in reduction where Cameron creates beautiful and powerful landscapes. More information can be found, here.  Tempest (2025) 16" x 24"  Shirō Kasamatsu (1898–1991) was a mokuhanga print designer during the shin-hanga movement of the early 20th century, and later focused on his own mokuhanga printmaking during the sōsaku-hanga period of the 1950's. More information can be found, here.  Co Corridor (1960's/1970's) oban 10"x 15" Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950) - a watercolorist, oil painter, and woodblock printmaker. Is associated with the resurgence of the woodblock print in Japan, and in the West. It was his early relationship with Watanabe Shōzaburō, having his first seven prints printed by the Shōzaburō atelier. This experience made Hiroshi believe that he could hire his own carvers and printers and produce woodblock prints, which he did in 1925.  The Acropolis At Night (1925) 10.13" x 16.5" Kawase Hasui (1883-1957), a designer of more than six hundred woodblock prints, is one of the most famous artists of the shin-hanga movement of the early twentieth century. Hasui began his career under the guidance of Kaburaki Kiyokata (1878-1971), joining several artistic societies early on. However, it wasn't until he joined the Watanabe atelier in 1918 that he began to gain significant recognition. Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) commissioned Hasui to design landscapes of the Japanese countryside, small towns, and scenes of everyday life. Hasui also worked closely with the carvers and printers to achieve the precise quality he envisioned for his prints. Mishima River, Mutsu (1919) 14" 9"  Shibata Zeshin (1807 - 1891) - was a laquer ware painter and print designer during the 19th Century.  Album of Lacquer Pictures by the Venerable Zeshin (1887) 6.5" x 7"  Kiyoshi Saitō (1907-1997) - was a Japanese woodblock printmaker and artist who worked in the sōsaku hanga style of mokuhanga. HIs fame outside of Japan was fairly comprehensive with his peak fame being in the 1950's and 1960's. For a comprehensive book on his life and times, Saitō Kiyoshi: Graphic Awakening published by The John & Mable Ringling Museum is an excellent source. Can be found, here. Lecture by Dr. Paget about Saitō can be found, here. My interview with Professor Paget can be found, here.  Otaru, Hokkaido (1948) 18" x 24" Munakata Shikō (1903-1975) - arguably one of the most famous modern printmakers; Shikō is renowned for his prints of women, animals, the supernatural and Buddhist deities. He made his prints with an esoteric fervour where his philosophies about mokuhanga were just as interesting as his print work.  Princess Showing Upper Arm (1958) 9" x 7.5" Sekino Jun'ichirō (1914-1988) - was a mokuhanga printmaker who helped establish the sōsaku hanga, creative print movement in Japan. His themes were of landscapes, animals and the abstract. Sekino exhibited and became a member with Nihon Hanga Kyōkai and studied with Ōnchi Kōshirō (1891-1955) and Maekawa Senpan (1888-1960).  Cats and There Kittens (1960) 18" x 13" Katsuyuki Nishijima - is a contemporary mokuhanga printmaker based in Japan who carves and prints his own work. His prints are colourful and focused on the Japanese landscape. More information can be found, here.  Moon Over Lake 10.25" x 14.75" Mayumi Oda - is a Buddhist teacher and artist based in Hawai'i. Her artwork has gained international recognition, having traveled worldwide. In addition to her artistic pursuits, Mayumi is an environmental activist and resides and works at Ginger Hill Farm, an eco-retreat on the Big Island of Hawai'i. Explore more about Mayumi Oda's work, here. Bell Telephone (1976)  21" x 15" colour screen print  Nicholas Cladis - is an artist and paper historian who teaches and lives in Iowa. He lived in Echizen from 2014-2020 where he studied how to make washi, taught at the Fukui Prefectural University, as well as being the International liaison for the paper making union. More info can be found on his website, here. You can find Nicholas' episode with The Unfinished Print, here.  Craig Anczelowtiz - is a mixed media collage artist who splits his time between New York and Japan. Craig's works focus on Japenese themes and nostalgia. More information can be found, here.  Meiji Beauty #8 (2025) vintage Japanese papers, gouache, plexi, gold leaf, and ink on thick washi 20" x 28"  © Popular Wheat Productions Opening and closing musical credit -Next Journey by Robomoque (2023) on Gunn-R-Rotation Records  logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :)  Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***    

    Musings of a Middle Aged Man

    Humanity's earliest hominid upright walking ancestors were arboreal, tree dwellers, descending from the safety of trees to forage diverse, patchy environments with wetlands, forests, palm groves, and grass-rich areas, offering a range of resources from arboreal, terrestrial, and aquatic habitats. This ecological diversity likely supported an opportunistic lifestyle, requiring adaptability to both ground and tree-based living. The systematic hunting of large animals arose with the advent of group cooperation along with the forging of sticks and stones into weapons capable of felling prey much bigger, stronger, and quicker than their individual selves. When these proto-human ancestors were under threat themselves, they scurried back to the safety of the trees, their sanctuary from predation.

    Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla
    Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for June 29, 2025

    Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 5:10


    Welcome to Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for June 29, 2025. Today's devotion from Ecclesiastes 12:1–5, titled “Remember Your Creator in Youth,” calls us to anchor our faith in God early, before the challenges of aging make it harder to trust and rejoice. Solomon's vivid images of decline remind us that youth is a gift to be used wisely, nurturing a life of worship and dependence on the Lord. Rooted in Lutheran, Christ-centered teaching, this devotion offers hope through Jesus Christ, who knows our frailty and redeems every stage of life. Whether you are young, aging, or caring for the elderly, this message will strengthen your faith and encourage you to remember your Creator daily.

    4 Points Church
    Rooted - Week 3

    4 Points Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 49:29


    Rooted - Week 3 June 29, 2025 4 Points Church Pastor Russ Chambers

    Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla
    Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for June 28, 2025

    Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 4:48


    Welcome to Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for June 28, 2025. Today's devotion from Ecclesiastes 11:7–10, titled “The Gift of Youth,” explores how Scripture views youth as a precious but fleeting blessing. Solomon encourages rejoicing in the strength and joy of youth while remembering that God will bring all things into judgment. This message challenges our culture's idolization of youth, urging instead a faithful and responsible stewardship of life's early years. Rooted in Lutheran, Christ-centered teaching, this devotion reminds us that Jesus Himself sanctified youth by living it perfectly, giving meaning and purpose to every age. Whether you are young or reflecting on your younger days, this devotion will encourage you to live boldly under God's grace and truth.

    The Latin Prayer Podcast
    Learn the Grace Before Meals | FREE Latin Learning Guide

    The Latin Prayer Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 10:40


    Join us in this reverent devotional exploration of the traditional Catholic prayer Grace Before Meals, a short but profound blessing prayed by Catholics around the world before every meal. Rooted in Scripture and early Church tradition, this prayer is a heartfelt act of thanksgiving, recognizing God as the source of all gifts and abundance. In this episode, we unpack the Latin line by line, revealing biblical echoes, theological depth, and how even the simplest prayer can draw us into divine intimacy and gratitude. Help us restore sacred tradition and bring timeless prayers to new ears. Support our mission and gain access to our Latin learning guides, feast day resources, and audio devotionals. Find the Free Latin Learning Guide on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/thelatinprayerpodcast  A huge thank you to my Patrons! To follow me on other platforms Click on my LinkTree below. linktr.ee/dylandrego Submit Prayer Requests or comments / suggestions: thelatinprayerpodcast@gmail.com To Support FishEaters.com Click Here (https://www.patreon.com/fisheaters) Join me and others in praying the Holy Rosary every day; here are the Spotify quick links to the Rosary: Joyful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yhnGJNSl67psg94j3si3s?si=7IjqIg2wQQaZTJTiDm-Dhw Sorrowful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3P0nIdaLuEjesHRMklwfoj?si=6qF7JBYpRiG0ylwuOohFwA Glorious Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3t7lCF7nFQDR3py1jjTAE1?si=hBb_5Ne5Rwu-993nUUqHqg Luminous Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/6vlAjEGgWPCI79K7Eylh31?si=Hue9USzkTf-L3wrXrK79MQ 15 Decade Rosary https://open.spotify.com/episode/2q33PXMrinZi6fkaV6X7vn?si=Jy_d2xLlTVihD5qa4fSH9g Know that if you are listening to this, I am praying for you. Please continue to pray with me and for me and my family. May everything you do be Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. God Love You! Valete (Goodbye)   This podcast may contain copyrighted material the use of which may not always have been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advanced the teachings of the Holy Catholic Church for the promulgation of religious education. We believe this constitutes a "fair use” of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law, and section 29, 29.1 & 29.2 of the Canadian copyright act. Music Credit: 3MDEHDDQTEJ1NBB0

    All About Boys
    Is There Really A Time for Everything?

    All About Boys

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 29:36


    Parents in the 21st century are particularly burdened by the sense that they don't have time to do all that needs to be done. Ask any parent-friend of yours how they are and they're likely to say: “busy.” With all the things we try to provide for our kids- school, piano lessons, soccer, playdates, time with extended family- and, oh yeah, by the way, church… it all feels like too much. In this episode, Cameron and Anna explore what God's Word tells us about the gift of time, and how we can learn to steward it wisely.  Luke 12:16-21Psalm 90:12Ecclesiastes 3:1-14A Time to Hold Close and a Time to Let Go by Meredith ExlineFull Schedules and Family Bible Time Can Coexist by Joey TurnerRedeeming the Time by Vanessa DoughtyFollow us @rootedministry! 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

    Eyewitness History
    Trump's Former Speechwriter Discusses His New Bootlegging Tale Rooted in Southern History

    Eyewitness History

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 43:56


    Chris Skates is a novelist with 30 years of experience as a chemist at nuclear and coal plants. He’s been able to combine this diverse background of science and energy with a passion for writing. Chris began publishing in 2000, with over 150 stories, articles, and columns to his name, alongside four novels. He’s also contributed to Turkey Call Magazine and is preparing a non-fiction collection. His writing journey culminated in key roles as a speechwriter and energy advisor at both the state and national levels of government.Moonshine Over Georgia is Chris’ most prized and honored work to date. A historical fiction novel, it pulls from the harrowing, exciting, and very real stories Chris’ grandfather would tell him growing up, working as a revenue agent in Prohibition-era Georgia. With that, Chris has become a pseudo-expert and captivating storyteller when it comes to this time in history. Once he starts talking, you’ll be enthralled by his ability to bring a story to life.Moonshine Over Georgia Description: Greed, poverty, and desperation. As control for the illegal moonshine trade rages, can one honorable man bring compassion and justice to the hills? Western Georgia, 1946. Revenue agent C.E. “Kid” Miller is haunted by the suffering caused by bootlegging, but his attempt to infiltrate a major operation puts him in the crosshairs of a ruthless crime gang. As he searches for a missing informant and battles growing violence, Miller fears his fight will cost him everything, including his life. Inspired by true events, *Moonshine Over Georgia* draws on author Chris Skates’ grandfather’s dangerous work and historical research to bring to life a brutal chapter of American history. If you enjoy gritty heroes and uncovering untold stories, you’ll love this gripping tale. Want to Hear More: If you were as captivated by Chris's stories as we were, you absolutely need to dive into his book, Moonshine Over Georgia, and his other works, available now on Amazon.com Direct Link to Chris's Author Page on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Chris-Skates/author/B004V0STYO?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1742828377&sr=8-2&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=58efa92a-65c7-4cd9-8112-e4d05472e276See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Practical Nontoxic Living
    E106. Best Nontoxic Fabrics and Fibers: Safe Choices for Bedding, Clothing, Rugs & More

    Practical Nontoxic Living

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 5:47


    Practical Nontoxic Living™ Raindrop | Ultimate Home Detox™ Unpacked What are the safest fabrics for your clothes, bedding, and home furnishings? In this follow-up to Episode 105, “Toxic Textiles,” Sophia prioritizes the certifications and most nontoxic fibers and materials to look for when shopping for clothing, linens (like bath towels, bed sheets, and kitchen cloths), and home decor — including rugs, carpets, curtains, and upholstered furniture. Episode 105 shares an enriching detox deep dive. But if you want high-impact takeaways from the detox deep dive within 6 minutes, episode 106 is for you! This short Raindrop episode shares three helpful tips to identify safer, low-tox fabrics to reduce your toxic exposure from what sits on your skin (like clothes and bedding) and to cultivate a healthier, more healing home environment. Learn which natural fibers to prioritize, and how labels like GOTS-certified organic cotton, hemp, linen, and OEKO-TEX MADE IN GREEN fit into smarter shopping decisions. Whether you're updating your wardrobe, redecorating your living space, or simply replacing your towels, this episode will empower you to choose fabrics that reduce exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals, VOCs, and other hidden toxins.

    Heaven & Healing Podcast
    10 Signs of the Jezebel Spirit | You NEED to Know This

    Heaven & Healing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 76:03


    The Jezebel spirit is more than just manipulation or drama ... it's a real demonic assignment that operates through control, seduction, rebellion, intimidation, and false spirituality. In this vid, I break down 10 biblical signs of the Jezebel spirit, how it manifests in both culture and the church, and how to recognize if you're under its influence - OR, even in agreement with it yourself. Whether you've come out of the New Age, struggle with rebellion or people-pleasing, or sense spiritual warfare around you, this episode will give you the discernment you need to expose and confront this spirit with biblical truth and authority.       What you'll learn...       * What the Jezebel spirit actually is (biblically) * How it manipulates and controls through fear and flattery * Why it targets true prophets and leadership * How it subtly creeps into believers, even after salvation * My personal testimony of deliverance from Jezebel influence

    Cultivating Place
    Rooted in Education, Richard M. Smith, Director, NYBG School of Professional Horticulture

    Cultivating Place

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 54:38


    This week on Cultivating Place, guest host Abra Lee is joined in conversation by someone whose path into horticulture is both inspiring and honest—Richard M. Smith, director of the School of Professional Horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden. Richard grew up in Belle Glade, Florida—folks there call it Muck City, thanks to their deep, rich soil. And while Richard didn't start off in horticulture, that love for plants was always in him. Now his career is focused on helping people from all walks of life find their way into this field—building careers, finding purpose, and growing something meaningful. As someone who is growing more than just plants, Richard is all about access, mentorship, and ensuring the door stays open behind him. Enjoy! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years, and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.

    Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible
    Science Isn't Settled: Telling God's Story Through Science Media - With the Science Dilemma Team

    Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 30:10


    What is it like asking strangers on the street about faith and science? How does someone's worldview affect how they see science? What does it mean that the science isn't settled? Allan C. Pereira and Jeffrey Singer from The Science Dilemma join us and share a behind-the-scenes look at working as content creators sharing God's designs in nature and science.Episode Links:The Science Dilemma: Intelligent Design for Students: https://www.thesciencedilemma.com/Watch the Science Dilemma Season 1 Trailer: https://thesciencedilemma.com/Order Eryn's book: The Nature of Rest: What the Bible and Creation Teach Us About Sabbath Living: https://www.amazon.com/Nature-Rest-Creation-Sabbath-Living/dp/0825448891Join the Nat Theo Club: https://erynlynum.com/clubOrder Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615

    North Cleveland Church of God
    Rooted and Grounded

    North Cleveland Church of God

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 34:02


    In a world of uncertainty, having a deeply rooted faith in Christ is essential for withstanding life's storms. This message explores how true faith begins with receiving God's Word like good soil, requiring both hearing and doing what Scripture teaches. Just as a tree needs deep roots to survive harsh conditions, believers need to stay connected to Christ, the true vine, to bear spiritual fruit. Through life's inevitable pruning seasons, God prepares us for greater fruitfulness and spiritual maturity, enabling us to stand strong regardless of external circumstances.    

    Wandering But Not Lost Podcast | Real Estate Coaching & Wandering Zen
    Introducing The Clarity Series - a NEW WBNL Course!

    Wandering But Not Lost Podcast | Real Estate Coaching & Wandering Zen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 14:21


    In this episode of the Wandering But Not Lost Podcast, we officially launch the Clarity Series with Module 1: Rooted in the Unknown. If you've been feeling overwhelmed, out of sync, or in need of a real reset—this is your invitation to return to the present moment and rediscover your inner compass. We dive into how this 7-day audio experience was designed to help you ground yourself during uncertain times. You'll hear about the journey of creating this series, what you can expect inside Module 1, and why micro-movements, breathwork, and reflection practices are so powerful when practiced consistently. Plus, learn how this isn't just a one-off—it's the beginning of a larger 3-part journey through alignment, clarity, and purpose.] Find our show notes at https://www.wbnlcoaching.com/podcast

    The Fearless271 Podcast
    EP 140 Staying Rooted in Truth: Fighting Comparison and Distraction (Part 2 with Jessica Rivers)

    The Fearless271 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 31:33


    In part two of our conversation with Jessica Rivers, we dive deeper into the battle for significance and the lies the enemy uses to distract us—especially through comparison and the constant noise of the world. As women, it's easy to get caught up in measuring ourselves against others or numbing out through endless scrolling. Jessica shares wisdom on how to stay focused on God's voice and the importance of guarding who we allow to speak into our lives. What distractions is the enemy using to pull your eyes away from truth?

    City Cast Denver
    Will Littleton's Future "Protect Single Family Residential Zoning"?

    City Cast Denver

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 28:35


    A local activist group, Rooted in Littleton, recently conducted a survey of more than 1,000 Littleton voters about housing density — and found that 49% of those polled think the city is in a housing shortage. But that same survey found that more than half of respondents oppose increasing housing density. Kyle Schlachter, the mayor of Littleton, took the survey himself, and has a lot of thoughts about preserving the charm of Littleton while making sure people have access to housing. He joins host Bree Davies to talk about the city's current approach to “gentle density”, what could happen if Rooted in Littleton's current petition to change land use makes it to the ballot in November, and what the effect of “protecting single family residential zoning” could have on the future of this suburb.For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm.Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenverChat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenverSupport City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fmWhat do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418‬Learn more about the sponsors of this June 25th episode: RAQC Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Waves of Joy Podcast
    185. Rooted Leadership for Chaotic Times

    Waves of Joy Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 25:55


    Supercharge your presence: track and audit your energy. Download an energy audit: https://www.brendawinkle.com/audit In chaotic times, intuitive women are being called into deeper leadership—not louder, harder leadership, but grounded, embodied leadership that starts from within. In this episode of Your Yes Filled Life, I share how to lead from your center, even when the world feels heavy. You'll hear powerful wisdom from Dr. Tanmeet Sethis Bryant and Cody Raven Morris about justice, joy, and resourcing, and how caring for your body is the first step in changing the world. Inside the episode: Why joy is a leadership strategy, not a luxury How your body reveals what's just (even when the world isn't) The surprising practice that unlocked my leadership (yes, it starts in the bathroom) A powerful energetic activation to help you expand your capacity and peace This isn't about pushing through. It's about anchoring in. Because when you're rooted, you become unshakable. Join the YES TO ME JOURNEY (limited to 40 spots):https://www.brendawinkle.com/yestome Sliding scale pricing available. Watch here Resources mentioned: Dr. Tanmeet Sethi's episode here - Joy Is My Justice Book - https://www.tanmeetsethimd.com/joyismyjustice Coty Raven Morris's Episode here Coty's website - https://www.cotyravenmorris.com/ Keywords: Brenda Winkle, Your Yes Filled Life, intuitive leadership coach, somatic guide, high performers, personal change, uncertain times, chaotic times, accessing joy, staying grounded, amplifying faith, diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, Dr. Tanmeet Sethi, Joy is My Justice, safety within oneself, justice, self-care, Coty Raven Morris, Being Human Together, social justice, compromise, assimilation, active participation, DEI efforts, boundaries, heart-led leadership, marginalized communities, authenticity, self-awareness, Yes to Me Journey, energetic activation, intuitive women, personal growth, self-care, mindfulness, breathing exercise, love, peace, community, connection, personal transformation, resilience, compassion, positive change, empowerment.

    Rooted Ministry
    Gospel+Safety+Time with Vince Greenwald

    Rooted Ministry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 42:56


    In this workshop from the 2024 Rooted conference in Dallas, veteran youth leader Vince Greenwald shares the essential values of the church, and the youth ministry where he serves. While acknowledging that what students need, more than anything, everytime they gather, is the gospel. But the additional elements of offering a safe environment- defined as “every student needs a place where they can stop trying to be impressive and start being known” - and time allow students to flourish in the manner and timeline the Lord has decreed. Stay tuned for his six questions at the end to help you discern if the gospel, safety, and time are central values in your ministry to teenagers.Vince Greenwald serves an assistant pastor at Immanuel Church Nashville and holds a MA in Biblical and Theological Studies from Covenant Theological Seminary. He and his wife Caroline live in Nashville, Tennessee with their children Bear, Lila, and Grace. Vince seeks to joyfully follow Jesus and serve the Church with Caroline, bringing students and their families along with them.Romans 1:161 Corinthians 3:61 John 1:7Rooted Resources:What Is Gospel-Centered Youth Ministry? by Chelsea Kingston EricksonThe Slow Process of Growth by Josh HussungThe Long, Slow Work of Gospel Formation by Kendal ConnorDepend, Believe, and Obey: Unleashing the Power of the Gospel by Dave HartGospel Catechisms for Young Children and TeenagersFollow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates Register for Rooted 2025 Conference in Chicago Follow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates andSubscribe to Youth Ministry Unscripted wherever you listen to podcasts

    Crossroads Community Church Ridgecrest, CA
    Rooted Part 4 In Belonging and Ask It by Brad Harlow

    Crossroads Community Church Ridgecrest, CA

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 57:38


    Rooted Part 4: In Belonging and Ask ItBrad HarlowOriginal Air Date: 2025.06.22Welcome to being “Rooted”...Ridgecrest is the home of China Lake Naval Weapons Center and as such many of our residents are military families who may be here for a short time. One of the amazing things about these families is that in the process of moving to different cities and states over their career, they learn quickly how to put down roots and become part of the community.Being part of a community is a wonderful thing, and over the next 5 weeks, we are going to learn about being ROOTED in the family and community of Christ. This is the family we have no matter where we live or when our own is miles away.We invite you to join us beginning May 31st – June 1st as we discover that our community starts with putting down roots in Christ and that everything else flows from there.Service Times are Saturday Evening at 5:30pm and Sunday Morning at 10:30 am. We also offer two Adult Sunday School options at 9:00am.Promiseland Kids Church is available Sunday at 10:30am for Toddler – 5th grade and Youth Sunday School for Jr. and Sr. High.If you have missed a message or are viewing from home, you can catch recorded weekend services on our YouTube channel or by going to www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org, or through the church app. We also have podcasts available by looking up Crossroads Community Church - available on several podcast apps.Have a question for one of our Pastors? Submit your questions via text at: (760) 301-4840 for our Ask It! Your Questions Answered segment every week. Watch what others ask!For questions or information, please contact us at: (760)384-3333 Tuesday – Thursday 10am – 4pm, text (760)301-4840 or email ccc@ccc-rc.org.

    The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
    How the Browns are rooted to potential NFL collusion against guaranteed contracts

    The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 16:01


    Ken Carman and Danny Cunningham further discuss a report of potential evidence of NFL owners' collusion against Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, and how the Cleveland Browns could be at the root of the alleged practices within the NFL.

    Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible
    How Do Weeds Grow if You Don't Plant Them? Lesson 81

    Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 26:37


    Have you ever wondered where weeds come from if nobody plants them? And are they really all bad? In this lesson, we'll dig into the surprising story of weeds—why they grow, what they do, and how we can care for God's wild and wonderful world. You'll also learn how to keep “weeds” out of your heart and grow good things in your life!Here's our trail map:What Is a Weed?How Do Weeds Grow if We Don't Plant Them?What Is An Invasive Plant?How Can We Keep Our Days Free of Weeds?Episode Links:Order Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615Enjoy a FREE week of the Flourish Family Bible Curriculum: https://treehouseschoolhouse.com/pages/free-week-of-flourishOrder Eryn's book: The Nature of Rest: What the Bible and Creation Teach Us About Sabbath Living: https://www.amazon.com/Nature-Rest-Creation-Sabbath-Living/dp/0825448891Nat Theo Club Bonus Video: https://erynlynum.com/club-videosGet full lesson guides in the Nat Theo Club: https://erynlynum.com/clubFree Weeds & Plants Coloring Sheet: https://erynlynum.com/how-do-weeds-grow/Ask your nature question: https://erynlynum.com/askScriptures Referenced in This Episode:“Then God said, ‘Let the earth produce plants—some to make grain for seeds and others to make fruits with seeds in them. Every seed will produce more of its own kind of plant.' And it happened. The earth produced plants with grain for seeds and trees that made fruits with seeds in them. Each seed grew its own kind of plant. God saw that all this was good. Evening passed, and morning came. This was the third day.” Genesis 1:11-13 (NCV)“Then God said to the man, ‘You listened to what your wife said, and you ate fruit from the tree from which I commanded you not to eat.‘So I will put a curse on the ground, and you will have to work very hard for your food.In pain you will eat its food all the days of your life.The ground will produce thorns and weeds for you, and you will eat the plants of the field.'” Genesis 3:18 (NCV)“‘We are allowed to do all things,' but not all things are good for us to do. ‘We are allowed to do all things,' but not all things help others grow stronger.” 1 Corinthians 10:23 (NCV)“I will not set before my eyes anything that is worthless…” Psalm 101:3a (ESV)“So be very careful how you live. Do not live like those who are not wise, but live wisely. Use every chance you have for doing good…” Ephesians 5:15-16a (NCV)Terms Learned in This Episode:Weed: A plant that is growing where it is not wanted.Seed Dispersal: How seeds move away from the parent plant to grow in a new place. Seed dispersal can happen through wind and animals or people transporting seeds.Ecosystem: An area where plants, animals and insects, and even tiny things like bacteria all live and work together.Native...

    Biophilic Solutions
    Rooted in Wisdom: Indigenous Voices and the Amazon Rainforest with Dr. Tracey Osborne

    Biophilic Solutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 52:33


    Today, we're diving into one of the most urgent and complex challenges of our time: how to truly and equitably mitigate climate change, starting in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. This conversation spans a web of critical themes: climate finance, cutting-edge technologies, and most importantly, putting Indigenous communities at the forefront of protecting and restoring the planet's most vital ecosystems.Joining us is the brilliant Dr. Tracey Osborne, a professor at UC Merced and the Founding Director of the UC Center for Climate Justice. Tracey is also the visionary behind the Climate Justice Standard, a bold new framework that ensures climate solutions aren't just environmentally sound, but also socially just and community-led.Together, we unpack the Amazon's pivotal role in global climate stability, explore the promises and pitfalls of carbon markets, and hear how Tracey's firsthand work in the rainforest has reshaped her understanding of justice, resilience, and what it really means to live in balance with nature.Show NotesThe Climate Justice StandardUC Center for Climate JusticeAbout the Kawsay Nampi Project About Dr. Tracey OsborneTragedy of the commonsDr. Elinor OstromKeywords: climate change, indigenous communities, carbon markets, climate justice, Amazon rainforest, deforestation, environmental integrity, community-led projects, technology in climate solutions, youth engagementBiophilic Solutions is available wherever you get podcasts. Please listen, follow, and give us a five-star review. Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn and learn more on our website. #NatureHasTheAnswers

    The Hamilton Review
    Molly DeFrank: "Mothering Boys: 8 Things Your Son Needs From You Before He Turns 10

    The Hamilton Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 39:37


    We are so happy to welcome author and mom of six, Molly DeFrank to The Hamilton Review Podcast! We love our beautiful sons endlessly, so how can moms be there most for their boys? With encouragement, hope, and a dash of humor, popular writer and fellow mom-in-the-trenches Molly DeFrank reveals the eight most critical things your son needs right now. Rooted in biblical truth, real parenting stories, and current research, Molly and Dr. Bob (who also has six kids!) have a meaningful conversation about her book and parenting boys in today's fast paced world. Don't miss this wonderful episode! How to contact Molly DeFrank:   Molly DeFrank website   Molly DeFrank on Instagram   Molly DeFrank on Facebook       How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob's Seven Secrets Of The Newborn website: https://7secretsofthenewborn.com/ Dr. Bob's website: https://roberthamiltonmd.com/ Pacific Ocean Pediatrics: http://www.pacificoceanpediatrics.com/

    After IV
    E175: Joy Rooted in God's Goodness

    After IV

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 36:36


    Too much? Not enough? Exactly the right amount? How much joy would you say you experience in your life right now?“Biblical joy and a life of joy comes about when we sense in our nearness to God that he is good and that that will never change. That his goodness and his loving grace toward us is unceasing and it is constant and it is consistent in the midst of life's ups and downs.”On this episode of After IV, we revisit our conversation with Jay Kim, pastor and author of Analog Christian: Cultivating Contentment, Resilience, and Wisdom in the Digital Age. Jon and Andy discuss the fleeting nature of social media-triggered happiness, and the route to joy centered and deeply rooted in God's unchanging goodness.RELATED EPISODESE173: Post-Graduation Disorientation and the Power of Perseverance (YouTube, Spotify, Apple)E174: When Right Paths Meet Dark Valleys: Hope for the Road Ahead (YouTube, Spotify, Apple)OTHER RESOURCESAnalog Christian: Cultivating Contentment, Resilience, and Wisdom in the Digital AgeSTAY IN TOUCHSocials: @afterivpodVisit our Website ★ Support this podcast ★

    Practical Nontoxic Living
    E105. Toxic Textiles: How to Choose Safer Fabrics for a Healthier Home

    Practical Nontoxic Living

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 47:19


    Your clothing, curtains, and couch might be exposing you to toxic chemicals—and you probably have no idea. In this eye-opening episode of Practical Nontoxic Living, Sophia Ruan Gushée speaks with Patty Grossman, co-founder of Two Sisters Ecotextiles, to reveal what's hiding in the fabrics you use every day—and how to choose safer alternatives for a healthier home.

    Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla
    Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for June 24, 2025

    Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 5:01


    Welcome to Daily Devotion with Pastor Balla for June 24, 2025. Today's devotion from Ecclesiastes 10:15–19, titled “Working Without Understanding,” reveals the spiritual futility of labor disconnected from wisdom and faith. Explore what it means to toil aimlessly, how poor leadership leads to societal decay, and how Christ redeems our daily work with eternal purpose. Whether you're a Christian professional, homemaker, or student, this devotion helps you see your vocation through the lens of God's Word. Rooted in Lutheran theology and the wisdom of Solomon, this video unpacks how laziness can mask itself as busyness, and how Christ gives dignity to even the most mundane task. Subscribe for LCMS daily devotions that bring biblical clarity to your everyday life. Let your labor be shaped not by the world's standards but by the Gospel of Christ.

    Soulful Jewish Living: Mindful Practices For Every Day
    The Lost Art of Feedback: How Judaism Teaches Us to Give and Receive (Part 8)

    Soulful Jewish Living: Mindful Practices For Every Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 8:40


    Rabbi Josh Feigelson explores the Jewish ethical practice of tochacha—offering and receiving rebuke or negative feedback with compassion and clarity. Rooted in Leviticus and echoed by the Rabbis and Proverbs, this "lost art" is reframed as a path to wisdom, humility, and growth. Learn mindful strategies to embrace feedback as a sacred tool for becoming your best self. Be in touch at a new email address: josh@unpacked.media. This episode is sponsored by Jonathan and Kori Kalafer and the Somerset Patriots: The Bridgewater, NJ-based AA Affiliate of the New York Yankees, AND BY Rebecca Halpern, in loving memory of her father, Richard, and her mother, Maddy, at the conclusion of the first thirty days of mourning since she passed away. May their memories be a blessing.  --------------- This podcast was brought to you by Unpacked, a division of OpenDor Media. For other podcasts from Unpacked, check out: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Jewish History Nerds⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Stars of David with Elon Gold⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Unpacking Israeli History⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Wondering Jews

    What Your CPA Wants You to Know
    102. My Monthly Accounting Routine with Dr. Amanda Thompson of Rooted Physical Therapy

    What Your CPA Wants You to Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 36:49 Transcription Available


    Send us a textDr. Amanda Thompson shares her experience with the monthly accounting membership program and how it has transformed her business finance management from chaotic Excel spreadsheets to organized QuickBooks mastery.• Starting a business without business education background creates financial management challenges• Excel spreadsheets work initially but become problematic as businesses grow• Computer crashes can destroy financial records when not properly backed up• QuickBooks provides powerful tools but requires guidance to use effectively• Monthly accounting meetings create accountability for regular bookkeeping• Regular reconciliation prevents year-end accounting nightmares• Professional help managing issues like bank fraud can prevent accounting disasters• Clean books throughout the year make tax season significantly less stressful• Monthly accounting program often saves businesses more money than it costs• Confidence in financial management allows business owners to focus on their expertise• Tax projections help business owners prepare properly for quarterly estimated payments• Type A business owners benefit from structured financial management systemsWant to grab one of our monthly spots? EMAIL us @ carson@sandsco.netYou can also book a discovery call with us HERE to see if it's a good fit for you!Check out Rooted Physical Therapy at rootedphysicaltherapyllc.com or find Dr. Amanda on Instagram!Create a STAN Store - Click here to try it out!Here's where you can find us! Follow along on Instagram for lots of free content for business owners daily!Shop our business guides!Our Instagram PageOur family page

    Scripture First
    We Are All “Yes, Buts” | Luke 9:51-62 with Sarah Stenson

    Scripture First

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 28:03


    Jesus says, “follow me,” and we, just like the people in this text, respond with, “I will follow you wherever you go.” But. Let me go and bury my father. Let me first say farewell to those at my home. My kid has another tournament this Sunday. I can't afford to give to the church this month. I can't bring up religion to my family, I wouldn't know what to say. We all say we follow Jesus, but we have a lot of “buts.” Sarah Stenson is here to teach us that this text is holding the mirror up to our idols, and replacing them with Jesus' promise. CARE OF SOULS - ADDICTIONIn Care of Souls, a special mini-series podcast from Luther House of Study, Lutheran pastors and theologians come together to explore the deeply personal and pastoral task of preaching to and caring for those struggling with life's challenging situations: addiction, death, family disharmony, and more. Rooted in the theology of the cross and the Lutheran tradition of radical grace, this series offers both theological depth and practical guidance for pastors, church workers, and lay leaders. With conversations, real-life stories, and reflections from the front lines of ministry, Care of Souls equips listeners to enter the broken places of addiction not with easy answers, but with the crucified and risen Christ. Because in the end, it's not about fixing people—it's about preaching the Gospel. Listen to Care of Souls wherever you listen to podcasts or on the Luther House website: Care of Souls - 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. 

    Blazing The Trail
    #472 Identity in Christ – Rooted and Secure

    Blazing The Trail

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 12:18


    Send us a textWelcome to Week 4 of the Soul Care Challenge!Let's get rooted in who God says you are. This episode is all about dismantling the lies we've believed and anchoring our worth in our identity as daughters of God. You are chosen, known, and loved — period.Anchor verse: “You are a chosen people… God's special possession.” – 1 Peter 2:9

    Valiant Ministries International Podcast
    How to Know You're Hearing God's Voice + When You're Not! - Valiant Podcast #5

    Valiant Ministries International Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 65:56


    The Living Streams Church Podcast

    Shalom—“the way things ought to be”—is the foundation for understanding God's design for sexuality. Rooted in the self-giving nature of the Trinity, sex within marriage reflects a sacred rhythm of connection, strength, and vulnerability. But this gift is often attacked and distorted by the enemy through shame, lies, and brokenness. Still, Jesus redeems even our sexuality, offering healing and renewal. Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians 7 calls couples to mutual joy, responsibility, and honor in their sexual union—not as a transaction, but as covenantal love. Ultimately, sex points to the self-giving love of Christ, who restores what is broken and renews our covenant through His sacrifice.

    Bedrock Church Sarasota
    Rooted | Pastor Chris Dowd

    Bedrock Church Sarasota

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 28:43


    In this powerful message, we're challenged to examine where we place our trust. The central passage, Jeremiah 17:5-8, presents a stark contrast between those who trust in man and those who trust in the Lord. We're reminded that relying on our own strength or the approval of others often leads to spiritual drought and isolation. However, when we fully trust in God, we become like trees planted by streams, flourishing even in difficult times. This imagery beautifully illustrates the peace and fruitfulness that come from a life rooted in faith. The message encourages us to reflect on areas where we might be turning away from God and instead invites us to lean completely on His wisdom and strength. It's a call to surrender our self-reliance and embrace the blessings that come from trusting God with every aspect of our lives.

    Get Fed Today
    David Guzik: Rooted in the Bible

    Get Fed Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025


    Today's sermon is Rooted in the Bible by David Guzik Find more teaching from Pastor David at www.enduringword.com

    Pikes Peak Christian Church Sermon Podcast
    Rooted in Christ Part 7: A Godly Home

    Pikes Peak Christian Church Sermon Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 34:03


    Does the inside of your home reflect what Christ has done inside of you?

    The Well Church Ionia
    Rooted Week #6 06/22/2025

    The Well Church Ionia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 56:04


    Rooted Week #6 06/22/2025 by Mission Life Church Ionia

    Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
    God at Work: The Practice of Peace in an Unstable World

    Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 38:09


    God at Work: The Practice of Peace in an Unstable World - Rev. Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard  Summary: In this powerful sermon, Pastor Donnell Wyche invites the community to consider what it means to be a peacemaker in a world marked by instability, injustice, and unpredictability. Rooted in Romans 12:18—“If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone”—the message challenges simplistic or false notions of peace. Pastor Donnell reminds us that real peace is not about avoidance, politeness, or keeping quiet; it is an active, justice-rooted, and costly way of living that reflects God's heart for wholeness and dignity. Drawing on both scripture and lived experience, Pastor Donnell explores how peace requires posture, participation, and power-awareness. He names the pain of being misunderstood, dismissed, or gaslit, and affirms that some people or systems may not want peace at all. Even so, Christians are called to be people of peace, not doormats. Peace, he emphasizes, should never come at the expense of truth or dignity, and peacemaking may require letting go, speaking up, or even walking away from harmful situations. The sermon closes with practical wisdom for living peaceably: stay grounded in God's story, find beauty and stillness, engage scripture deeply, and lean into community. Even when efforts at peace seem to fail, God is present in the trying, the awkwardness, and the tears. God is at work in us and through us—right in the messy, faithful practice of peacemaking.

    Rooted in Retail
    PR That Converts: How to Get Free Media Coverage for Your Store

    Rooted in Retail

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 30:43


    Think PR is just for big brands? Think again. In this episode, we explore how organic PR can actually outperform social media, influencers, and even paid ads—especially for local retailers. Learn how to write press releases that land, earn high-quality backlinks, and pitch your story in a way that drives real foot traffic.You'll also uncover the most common PR mistakes businesses make (and how to fix them), along with simple yet powerful strategies to get noticed by local media—without a big budget.This episode is your crash course in high-impact, low-cost publicity![5:04] How organic PR can outperform social media, influencers, and paid ads[8:03] Backlinks: what they are and why they matter[14:55] What to write in your press release to grab attention[17:46] Common PR mistakes retailers make—and how to correct them[23:00] How to pitch local media and bring more people through your doorsJoin 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!

    Redemption Church - Perrysburg
    Christ > All | Rooted in Christ

    Redemption Church - Perrysburg

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 40:49


    It's likely you've had a loved one taken captive by philosophy and empty deceit —lies often disguised by other names. In Week 4 of our "Christ Over All" series, Steven walks us through Colossians 2:6-8 to highlight the enemy's process, describes in detail some specific philosophies (lies) that are used, and then outlines a path we can take to fight against them by making sure that our roots are growing deeply in Christ, not in the world, so that we aren't taken captive. Website:www.experienceredemption.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/experienceredemptionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/experienceredemption

    Shots of Serenity
    Rooted in Gratitude, Aligned for Growth

    Shots of Serenity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 29:50


    Welcome to a sacred milestone, 200 episodes of Shots of Serenity!In this heartfelt reflection, Jasmine invites you into a moment of stillness, gratitude, and celebration. We reflect on the journey of creating this sanctuary over the years, the lessons learned along the way, and what it means to continue showing up with softness, presence, and intention. Whether you've been here since episode one or this is your very first listen, this space wouldn't be the same without you. Thank you for being part of this community rooted in mindful healing, soul care, and inner peace.✨ In this episode, you'll hear:    •    A heartfelt thank you to every listener    •    Reflections on the growth and evolution of Shots of Serenity    • The power of small, sacred steps    •    A journal prompt to support your own reflection and alignmentThank you for being here. Here's to the next 200 episodes, rooted in peace, presence, and purpose.Thank you all so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed the vibes, be sure to share and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Spotify and Google Play!       Sign up for our email list here ⬇️:    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdfclQ0CoFr0GBLJVjAMBbA2jcMWk9mXxHIaYoxsD-g9HdBzg/viewform?usp=sf_link      Get your Serenity Score Card Today  ⬇️:   https://shotsofserenity.square.site/gallery Keep up with Shots of Serenity on our Socials:• Follow us on Instagram @shotsofserenity_ @thejasminestjohn •Subscribe to my Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@jasmine.stjohn• Click the link below to stay updated on our website, subscribe to our email list, and join our live offerings!https://shotsofserenity.square.site/ • Screenshot any of our episodes and tag @shotsofserenity_ on Instagram, to be featured on our story.                 Music rights belong to Dar'rell Banks https://darrellbanksmusic.com/

    City Church - Evansville
    Rooted: Week 2

    City Church - Evansville

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 34:57


    Lead Pastor - Jeff Kinkade

    Wild Connection: The Podcast
    Sy Montgomery on Wonder, Animals, and What the Chicken Knows

    Wild Connection: The Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 52:48


    What can animals teach us about empathy, intelligence, and connection? In this episode of Wild Connection, bestselling author Sy Montgomery shares her journey and explores what chickens (and other animals) really know. With over 30 books to her name—from The Soul of an Octopus to How to Be a Good Creature—Sy invites us to see the world through the eyes of others. You can keep up with Sy and check out all of her books by heading to her website: https://symontgomery.com/ or on Instagram @Sytheauthor If you want to host a book club using one of Sy's books and have this podcast episode as a companion or connect deeper with the content, I've created a downloadable Listener's Guide to accompany the dispose. You can find it on my website at www.jenniferverdolin.com/blog If you want to watch the video on prairie dogs that came up in this episode you can see that here on my YouTube channel.  If you enjoyed this conversation and want to cultivate your own wild connection, check out my new Audible course Reconnect with Nature packed with simple, science-backed ways to bring nature back into your daily life, plus a companion workbook, Rooted in Nature, to guide your journey And of course connect with me  Website: http://www.jenniferverdolin.com Instagram:@realdrjen     

    Football Daily
    Best of The Commentators' View 2024/25 - Part Two

    Football Daily

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 29:07


    The best bits as John Murray, Ian Dennis & Ali Bruce-Ball talk football, travel & language. WhatsApp voicenotes to 08000 289 369 Emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk Live show tickets: crossedwires.live/fringeBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Sat 2000 Spain v England in U21 Euros quarter-final.Glossary so far: 2-0 is a dangerous score, After you Claude, All-Premier League affair, Aplomb, Brace, Brandished, Breaking the deadlock, Bundled over the line, Champions elect / champions apparent, Clinical finish, Commentator's curse, Coupon buster, Cultured/Educated left foot, Denied by the woodwork, Draught excluder, Elimination line, Fellow countryman, Foot race, Formerly of this parish, Fox in the box, Free hit, Goalmouth scramble, Good touch for a big man, Honeymoon Period, In and around, In the shop window, Keeping ball under their spell, Languishing, Loitering with intent, Marching orders, Nestle in the bottom corner, Numbered derbies, Nutmeg, Opposite number, Park the bus, PK for penalty-kick, Postage stamp, Put their laces through it, Rasping shot, Red wine not white wine, Relegation six-pointer, Rooted at the bottom, Roy of the Rovers stuff, Sending the goalkeeper the wrong way, Sleeping giants, Slide rule pass, Small matter of, Spiders web, Stayed hit, Steepling, Stinging the palms, Stonewall penalty, Straight off the training ground, Stramash, Throw their cap on it, Thruppenny bit head / 50p head, Put it in the mixer, Towering header, Turning into a basketball match, Turning into a cricket score, Walking a disciplinary tightrope, Wand of a left foot, We've got a cup tie on our hands, Where the owl sleeps, Winger in their pocket, Wrap foot around it, Your De Bruynes, your Gundogans etc.

    Herbal Radio
    Celebrating 25 Years of Wild Carrot Herbals | Featuring Jody Berry

    Herbal Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 50:58


    This week on Everything You Didn't Know About Herbalism, we are joined by our beloved friend and herbal formulator who traded the language of the corporate world for the language of plants, Jody Berry. As the Founder of the nature-infused and inspired botanical skincare company, Wild Carrot Herbals, Jody sits down with Tommy to uncover how her budding love for plants and passion for skincare bloomed into her business back in 2000.  Tune in as Jody shares the plant magic and energetics behind her formulations, her strong connections to the land that she infuses into every product, and what's on the horizon for Wild Carrot Herbals after celebrating 25 years of growing her passion for plants into a thriving business. As always, we thank you for joining us on another botanical adventure and are so honored to have you tag along with us on this ride. Remember, we want to hear from you! Your questions, ideas, and who you want to hear from are an invaluable piece to our podcast. Email us at podcast@mountainroseherbs.com to let us know what solutions we should uncover next within the vast world of herbalism. Learn more about Jody and Wild Carrot Herbals below! ⬇️

    The Electorette Podcast
    The Big Beautiful Lie: Jessica Fulton on What the 2025 Budget Bill Really Means for Black Households

    The Electorette Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 42:48


    In this episode of The Electorette, host Jen Taylor-Skinner speaks with Jessica Fulton, senior fellow with the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, about the 2025 budget bill—rebranded by conservatives as the "Big Beautiful Bill"—and the devastating consequences it could have for Black households. Rooted in the Joint Center's policy brief, Centering Black Households in the 2025 Tax Debate, the conversation exposes how proposals like extending the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would continue to funnel wealth to high-income, disproportionately white households—while offering temporary, shallow benefits to working-class families. Jessica explains how policies that sound equitable on the surface—like tax deductions for tipped workers, child tax credits, and overtime exemptions—actually reinforce economic exclusion. Together, they explore how tax policy has long been used as a tool of racialized wealth-building and why understanding these “wonky” details is essential to building a more equitable economy. They also touch on the dangers of cutting Pell Grants, dismantling agencies that support Black-owned businesses, and using budget reconciliation to pass policies that will have generational consequences. This episode is a powerful call for greater transparency, stronger advocacy, and inclusive policymaking that truly supports all families—not just the wealthiest. Episode Chapters: (00:00) Tax Code, Wealth, and Racial Inequality The Federal Tax Code perpetuates racial inequality, with implications for Black households, through policies like the 2025 Budget Bill. (12:23) Tax Policy and Racial Disparities Changes to child tax credit privilege higher-income households, exclude poorest families, and perpetuate systemic inequities. (23:56) Tax Policy and Worker Income Nature's financial burdens on low-income workers, tax treatment of tips and overtime pay, and erosion of worker protections. (27:28) Tax Policies and Working Class Disadvantages Tax policies can privilege certain workers, have political motivations, and create disparities between demographic groups. (39:47) Tax Code and Racial Disparities Examining how race affects taxation and economic disparities, and the importance of understanding and challenging these systems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Healthy Mind, Healthy Life
    Brand Boldly: How to Build a Business Rooted in Identity with Deevo the Brand Storyteller

    Healthy Mind, Healthy Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 23:33


    In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Deevo, known as The Brand Storyteller, for a no-fluff, high-clarity conversation on branding that resonates. Together, they unpack the myths around logos, color palettes, and surface-level marketing to get to the heart of real brand building: identity. Deevo shares how emotional alignment—not just visibility—builds trust and turns audiences into loyal communities. Whether you're a new entrepreneur or scaling a 7-figure venture, this episode shows why clarity beats complexity and why your brand starts long before your marketing does. About the Guest: Deevo is a brand architect, speaker, retreat leader, and host of The Branding Lab Podcast. With years of experience coaching leaders, creatives, and entrepreneurs, he helps clients ditch performance-based branding for something more magnetic: a bold, identity-led brand built on clarity, not comparison. Known for his unapologetic voice and strategic depth, Deevo is a trusted name in helping businesses and individuals stand out with purpose. Key Takeaways: Branding isn't logos—it's alignment between who you are and how the world experiences you. Clarity before visibility: Messaging without self-awareness leads to noise, not traction. Emotional connection is the true power of a brand—resonance over relevance. Your audience aligns with identity, not imitation. Boldness attracts the right people. Self-audits and mindset shifts—like prioritizing growth over perfection—are the real first steps. Connect with Deevo:Website: www.thebrandstoryteller.comLinkedIn: The Brand StorytellerInstagram: @deevothebrandstoryteller   Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life?DM on PodMatch: DM Me HereTune to all our 15 podcasts: Explore the NetworkSubscribe To Newsletter: Subscribe NowJoin Our Community: Join Here   Stay Tuned And Follow Us!YouTube – Healthy Mind – Healthy LifeInstagram – @healthyminds.podThreads – @healthyminds.podFacebook – Podcast PageLinkedIn – Reema Chatterjee | Avik Chakraborty #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #branding #businessgrowth #entrepreneurship #wellness

    The Thinking Muslim
    The Thinking Youth- Ep.1: Islam Is Not Left or Right with Muhammad Jalal

    The Thinking Muslim

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 76:24


    Donate to our charity partner Baitulmaal here:http://btml.us/thinkingmuslimHelp us expand our Muslim media project here: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/membershipThis is the first episode of our new youth show — The Thinking Youth Podcast. A show by the youth, for the youth. Led by a passionate team of young thinkers, researchers, and hosts, this platform was created to amplify the voices and stories of Muslim youth.Rooted in our experiences, driven by our questions — this is an endeavour that aims to lead our youth towards the path of enlightened activism, inspired by the legacy of those before us to shape our Ummah's future.You can find Muhammad Jalal here:Become a member here:https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/membershipOr give your one-off donation:https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/donateYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Purchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:X: https://x.com/thinking_muslimLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-thinking-muslim/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.com/@thinkingmuslimpodcastFind Muhammad Jalal here:X: https://twitter.com/jalalaynInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jalalayns/Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comWebsite Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Rooted in Retail
    How to Embrace Change and Lead Through Uncertainty

    Rooted in Retail

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 26:30


    In this special episode, we take you inside the opening keynote from EVOLVE, where the spotlight is on navigating change in your retail business with strength and resilience.You'll discover why your brain naturally resists change, how to reframe discomfort into growth, and even how to channel emotions like anger into purpose and momentum. From unexpected tariffs to tightening ad budgets, this episode is filled with actionable insights for retail leaders ready to thrive—even through tough times[2:42] Why your brain is wired to resist change[2:56] The comfort of familiarity vs. the discomfort of growth[4:01] Why change feels exhausting—and how to move through it[5:04] The emotional toll of business shifts[10:08] How anger can become your driving passion[10:35] Using emotions to fuel your retail store's growth[12:25] Turning tariffs and challenges into innovation[17:36] Being strategic with ad spending[20:26] Why showing up—consistently—matters mostJoin 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!

    Classic BYU Speeches
    Grounded, Rooted, Established, and Settled | Neal A. Maxwell | September 1981

    Classic BYU Speeches

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 29:52


    When the storms of life test our faith, we must be prepared. As a sturdy tree, be grounded, rooted, established, and settled in Jesus Christ. Click here to see the speech page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations
    #633 Michael Johnson:

    Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 20:04 Transcription Available


    Send us a textIn this heartfelt episode recorded live at the Winthrop Market, Joey Pinz has a powerful conversation with Michael Johnson—one filled with wisdom, culture, and legacy. Michael dives into the Gullah language, recently recognized as a distinct linguistic heritage spoken by over 250,000 people in South Carolina's Lowcountry. Rooted in African and Caribbean traditions, Gullah isn't just a dialect—it's a cultural treasure that's slowly fading without active preservation.Michael shares why Gullah has often been misunderstood or dismissed, and how institutions like the Smithsonian and Harvard are working to document and study it. He also reflects on today's generational divides and expresses deep concern for the future of young African-American males.The episode concludes with personal stories of family, legacy, and love. Michael speaks candidly about what motivates him: his grandchildren and the desire to leave behind more than wealth—something deeply human and irreplaceable.This is more than an interview—it's a tribute to heritage, love, and purpose. ✅ Top 3 Highlights: