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    Takin A Walk
    "David Gray Interview; Latest Album, Musical Roots and Tour Life | Takin A Walk Replay with Buzz Knight"

    Takin A Walk

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 31:54 Transcription Available


    Join Buzz Knight on Takin’ A Walk for an music interview with British singer-songwriter David Gray, the multi-platinum artist behind the iconic album “White Ladder” and timeless hits like “Babylon,” “Sail Away,” and “Please Forgive Me.” In this compelling conversation , David Gray opens up about his latest music and creative evolution, sharing insights into his songwriting process and what drives his artistic vision today. The Grammy-nominated musician reflects on the musical influences that shaped his distinctive sound—from folk legends to contemporary artists—and how those inspirations continue to inform his work decades into his career. Gray takes listeners behind the scenes of life on tour, discussing the challenges and rewards of performing live, connecting with audiences around the world, and maintaining artistic authenticity while touring. From intimate venues to festival stages, hear stories from the road that only a veteran performer can tell. This episode explores David Gray’s remarkable journey from struggling artist to international success, the enduring legacy of “White Ladder”—one of the best-selling albums in UK history—and how he’s continued to evolve as a songwriter and performer. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering his music for the first time, this conversation offers rare insights into one of the most respected voices in contemporary music. Topics covered: ∙ David Gray’s latest music and creative projects ∙ Musical influences and inspirations throughout his career ∙ Stories from decades of touring and live performance ∙ The making and impact of “White Ladder” ∙ Songwriting craft and artistic evolution ∙ British folk and singer-songwriter traditions Tune in to Takin’ A Walk with Buzz Knight for this essential conversation with David Gray—where music history meets contemporary artistry. If you like this show check out the podcast Artist Friendly with Joel Madden Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The No Sugarcoating Podcast
    #629 Root Causes of Fatigue and Exhaustion, Emotional Roots of Fatigue & Steps to Optimal Energy Levels for 2026

    The No Sugarcoating Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 37:24


    Self-care podcast exploring Root Causes of Fatigue and Exhaustion, Emotional Roots of Fatigue & Steps to Optimal Energy Levels for 2026.   TOPICS:: ** Root Causes of Fatigue and Exhaustion (08:44). ** Emotional Roots of Fatigue (20:44). ** Steps to Optimal Energy Levels for 2026 (31:54).   NOTES:: Show notes: amberapproved.ca/podcast/ Leave me a review at amberapproved.ca/review Email me at info@amberapproved.ca   Subscribe to newsletter: https://amber-romaniuk.mykajabi.com/newsletter-sign-up    SHOW LINKS: Click below to schedule a 30 minute Complimentary Body Freedom Consultation https://amberapproved.ca/body-freedom-consultation/  Take my free Emotional Eating Quiz here: http://amberapproved.ca/emotional-eating-quiz Listen to Episode 291 about what it's like to work with me here: http://amberapproved.ca/podcast/291/ Follow me on Instagram www.instagram.com/amberromaniuk Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@amberromaniuk/

    New Books Network
    Deanna Ferree Womack, "Re-Inventing Islam: Gender and the Protestant Roots of American Islamophobia" (Oxford UP, 2025)

    New Books Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 61:06


    From the end of the American Civil War to the start of World War II, the Protestant missionary movement unintentionally tilled the soil in which American Islamophobia would eventually take root. What ideas did missionaries in Islamic contexts pass on to later generations? How were these ideas connected to centuries-old Protestant discourses about Muslims and gender beginning in the Reformation? And what bearing does this history have on the birth of Islamophobia and on Christian-Muslim dialogue efforts in the US today? In answering these questions, Re-inventing Islam traces the gender constructs that have informed historical Protestant perceptions of Islam, especially in the far-reaching textual, visual, and material influences of the American and British movement for missions to Muslims. This book first considers Protestant discourse about Muslim women and men from the Reformation to the Enlightenment. Then it turns to the colossal archive of literature, images, and cultural objects that missionaries--and particularly missionary women--collected from Islamic contexts and used to inform and motivate their constituents.Anglo-Protestants in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries perpetually re-invented stereotypes about Muslims and used these negative images to achieve particular Protestant theological and political purposes, including missionary aims. They did so when disseminating gender critiques widely to Protestant men, women, and children. Why did they re-invent Islam? Deanna Ferree Womack argues that they did so to reinforce Protestant theological claims, to justify their evangelistic endeavors, to express both humanitarian concern and Eurocentric views of the world, and to support British and American cultural, economic, and military expansion. Simultaneously, however, this same missionary movement educated its constituents about diverse Islamic cultures, in part by providing humanizing images of Islam. Missionaries also formed personal relationships with Muslims that would open pathways toward formal efforts of Christian-Muslim dialogue after the mid-twentieth century. Americans have inherited all of these legacies. In revisiting this history readers will find new possibilities for building a more open and just future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

    New Books in Islamic Studies
    Deanna Ferree Womack, "Re-Inventing Islam: Gender and the Protestant Roots of American Islamophobia" (Oxford UP, 2025)

    New Books in Islamic Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 61:06


    From the end of the American Civil War to the start of World War II, the Protestant missionary movement unintentionally tilled the soil in which American Islamophobia would eventually take root. What ideas did missionaries in Islamic contexts pass on to later generations? How were these ideas connected to centuries-old Protestant discourses about Muslims and gender beginning in the Reformation? And what bearing does this history have on the birth of Islamophobia and on Christian-Muslim dialogue efforts in the US today? In answering these questions, Re-inventing Islam traces the gender constructs that have informed historical Protestant perceptions of Islam, especially in the far-reaching textual, visual, and material influences of the American and British movement for missions to Muslims. This book first considers Protestant discourse about Muslim women and men from the Reformation to the Enlightenment. Then it turns to the colossal archive of literature, images, and cultural objects that missionaries--and particularly missionary women--collected from Islamic contexts and used to inform and motivate their constituents.Anglo-Protestants in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries perpetually re-invented stereotypes about Muslims and used these negative images to achieve particular Protestant theological and political purposes, including missionary aims. They did so when disseminating gender critiques widely to Protestant men, women, and children. Why did they re-invent Islam? Deanna Ferree Womack argues that they did so to reinforce Protestant theological claims, to justify their evangelistic endeavors, to express both humanitarian concern and Eurocentric views of the world, and to support British and American cultural, economic, and military expansion. Simultaneously, however, this same missionary movement educated its constituents about diverse Islamic cultures, in part by providing humanizing images of Islam. Missionaries also formed personal relationships with Muslims that would open pathways toward formal efforts of Christian-Muslim dialogue after the mid-twentieth century. Americans have inherited all of these legacies. In revisiting this history readers will find new possibilities for building a more open and just future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies

    UNITY Lutheran Church
    (12-21-2025) Hope Has Roots

    UNITY Lutheran Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 11:23


    Pastor Justin Kierzek UNITY Lutheran Church Brookfield, WI

    Roots of Reality
    #235 The Wow! Signal at 50: Revisiting a Cosmic Mystery with Dr. Abel Mendez

    Roots of Reality

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 46:29


    In this episode of Roots of Reality Experiences, historian Ben Baumann speaks with planetary astrobiologist Dr. Abel Méndez about the search for extraterrestrial life, the science behind the WOW! signal, and the challenges of detecting extraterrestrial intelligence.

    Roots of Reality
    #234 Beyond Earth: Exoplanets and Habitability with Dr. Eliza Kempton

    Roots of Reality

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 43:26


    In this episode of Roots of Reality Experiences, historian Ben Baumann and astronomer Dr. Eliza Kempton discuss the diversity of exoplanets, the search for potentially habitable worlds, and what studying these planets reveals about Earth's uniqueness and the possibilities for life elsewhere in the galaxy.

    Roots and Shoots
    All I want for Christmas is... early-bird Roots & Shoots!

    Roots and Shoots

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 54:59


    In this early-bird special, bright-eyed Leonie and bushy-tailed Sabrina team up to take your gardening questions.07:40 Giving poo as a Christmas pressie! 15:43 Help! Something's munching my hibiscus and I can't work out what it is! 32:35 How to get rid of Gleditsia suckers popping up all over the garden. Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.Listen to the program live on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth and ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720.

    Big Blend Radio Shows
    Feast of Words - Four Voices, One Debut: Roots and Revolutions

    Big Blend Radio Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 147:26


    How does the past define our future? In Part 3 of our "Four Voices: One Debut" series on Big Blend Radio's "Toast to the Arts," we dig into the stories that haunt us—from the battlefields of the Cuban Revolution to the hidden secrets of our own family trees. This episode features four authors who explore the power of history and heritage. We sit down with Matt Cost to discuss the rise of Fidel Castro, Mike Nemeth on how personal loss and family drama fuel a debut, Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski on the karmic echoes of genealogy, and Clifford Garstang on how global travel and cultural displacement enrich the novelist's perspective. Join us as we discuss the "first-born" novels that explore where we come from and the resilience required to move forward. FEATURED AUTHORS & DEBUT NOVELS * Matt Cost – I Am Cuba: Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution https://www.mattcost.net/  * Mike Nemeth – The Undiscovered Country https://mikenemethauthor.com/  * Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski – Dead Reckoning https://annabartkowski.com/  * Clifford Garstang – The Shaman of Turtle Valley https://cliffordgarstang.com/  CATCH UP ON THE SERIES: * Part 1: The Leading Ladies - https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/the-leading-ladies  * Part 2: Secrets & Journeys - https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/secrets-and-journeys  SUPPORT EDUCATION & LITERACY: Visit https://theglobalhenry.org/ to support The Steppes of Henry Foundation. By purchasing the books of the late world traveler and author Henry Biernacki, you fund tuition and essentials for girls in Africa and Mexico. 100% of your purchase goes directly to the children. Give the gift of a book and fund a lifetime of education.

    Stories to be tolled
    Sudan - Branches of Empire and Roots of Modern Strife

    Stories to be tolled

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 11:37


    In this episode of 'stories to be tolled', Tracy DW explores the deep-seated colonial influences that continue to shape Sudan's modern crises. By tracing the historical roots of current conflicts, regional inequalities, and cycles of authoritarianism, Tracy reveals how the legacy of British-Egyptian colonial rule has left an indelible mark on the nation. This episode serves as a critical reflection on the colonial mind-set that still influences Sudanese politics, urging us to consider how historical narratives shape contemporary realities. If you enjoy these podcasts, visit the website  https://www.storiestobetolled.com for our stories (poetic narratives) and more information about what we do. You can also contact Tracy via audio on the speakpipe link or email Tracy at info@storiestobetolled.com You can also visit the links for our One Million Podcast positioning which are also below:   https://www.millionpodcasts.com/british-empire-podcasts/  https://www.millionpodcasts.com/history-teacher-podcasts/  https://www.millionpodcasts.com/history-podcasts-for-students/  

    Zuckerfrei beginnt im Kopf- Raus aus der Zuckermatrix.
    Die Dattel‑Revolution: Warum sie Superfrucht und Nährstoffbooster ist – Interview mit Martin Greller von djoon ​

    Zuckerfrei beginnt im Kopf- Raus aus der Zuckermatrix.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 55:45


    „Wenn Süßes einfach und ehrlich ist, braucht es keinen Zucker – nur gute Ideen und eine starke Vision.“ – Martin Greller (djoon inspiriert) Willkommen bei „Zuckerfrei beginnt im Kopf“! In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Martin Greller , Mitgründer von djoon, deren Dattelpralinen nur aus wenigen, natürlichen Superfood-Zutaten bestehen: Medjool-Datteln, 100% Kakao und nussige oder fruchtige Füllungen – komplett ohne Zuckerzusatz. Wir tauchen ein in die Geschichte hinter djoon und sprechen darüber, wie aus der Idee, gemeinsame Naschmomente zu schaffen, Schritt für Schritt eine Marke wurde, die für bewussten Genuss steht. Du erfährst, wie Martin die Dattel als „Superfrucht“ für sich entdeckt hat, warum sie im Vergleich zu vielen herkömmlichen Süßigkeiten mehr Nährstoffe und weniger leere Kalorien mitbringt und welche Rolle Werte wie Fairness, Bio‑Qualität und ehrlicher Geschmack bei jeder neuen Sorte spielen. Außerdem geht es darum, wie man ein Food-Startup aufbaut, warum Trends wie „Back to the Roots“ und natürliche Zutaten solchen Projekten Auftrieb geben und wie bewusster Genuss im Alltag gelingen kann, ohne ständig in die Zuckerspirale zu rutschen.

    Brass & Unity
    A Dark Day in Australia #319

    Brass & Unity

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 24:07


    In this conversation, Kelsi Sheren discusses the recent terrorist attack in Australia, emphasizing the implications of cultural assimilation and the dangers posed by extremist ideologies. She critiques the response of Western societies to terrorism and the media's portrayal of such events, calling for stronger immigration policies and a reevaluation of how these ideologies are addressed. Sheren argues that the current empathetic approach is leading to increased violence and that a more aggressive stance is necessary to protect Western values and communities.00:00 The Unfolding Tragedy in Australia03:02 Cultural Assimilation and Its Consequences05:53 The Role of Ideology in Violence09:01 The Response of Western Society12:07 The Need for Action Against Terrorism14:54 Understanding the Roots of Hatred17:53 The Future of Western Ideology21:03 Concluding Thoughts on Terrorism and Society - - - - - - - - - - - -One Time Donation! - Paypal - https://paypal.me/brassandunityBuy me a coffee! - https://buymeacoffee.com/kelsisherenLet's connect!Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@thekelsisherenperspectiveInstagram -  https://www.instagram.com/thekelsisherenperspective?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw%3D%3DX: https://x.com/KelsiBurnsSubstack:  https://substack.com/@kelsisherenTikTok -   https://x.com/KelsiBurnsListen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1O3yiobOjThKHtqyjviy1a?si=6c78bdc2325a43aeSUPPORT OUR SPONSORS - - - - - - - - - - - -Ketone IQ- 30% off with code KELSI - https://ketone.com/KELSIGood Livin - 20% off with code KELSI - https://www.itsgoodlivin.com/?ref=KELSIBrass & Unity - 20% off with code UNITY  - http://brassandunity.com- - - - - - - - - - - - -CHARITYHeroic Hearts Project - https://www.heroicheartsproject.orgDefenders of Freedom - https://www.defendersoffreedom.usBoot Campaign - https://bootcampaign.org

    Tiki and Tierney
    Hour 1: WFAN Roots

    Tiki and Tierney

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 47:48


    BT talks about how he began his journey at WFAN as an intern and spoke about how much it meant to be a part of the station.

    Divine Purpose Insights
    Back to Your Roots

    Divine Purpose Insights

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 5:17


    This podcast discusses how we can discover our spiritual roots and what this can mean for our lives today.

    Rockin' Dave's Roots Roundup
    Rockin'_Dave's_Roots_Roundup_Show_135_Podcast

    Rockin' Dave's Roots Roundup

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 59:29


    Our 135th episode, which aired on October 11, 2025. Felicity Urquhart & Josh Cunningham – Joy Roller Louis Jordan – Messy Bessy Jim Kweskin – Four or Five Times Frankilin Brothers – So Real Johnny Cash – Mean Eyed Cat Saunders King – Swingin' Hawkshaw Hawkins – Rattlesnake Daddy Hot Mission Hillbillies – Dixie Fried Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys – Mississippi Delta Blues Calvin Boze & His All Stars – Safronia B Hardrock Gunter – Perfect Woman Mainstream Stompers – Rockabilly Radio Tune Merle Travis – Merle's Boogie Woogie Karen Wheeler – Going To Hold My Baby King Joe & the Atlantics – Chicken Shack Boogie Jack Rabbit Slim – Long Time Dead Merle Haggard – Corrine Corrina Dave Del Monte with Crash Gordon – Rockin' And Wreckin' Howlin' Ramblers – Red Lips Carl Perkins – Gone, Gone, Gone

    Rockin' Dave's Roots Roundup
    Rockin'_Dave's_Roots_Roundup_Show_136_Podcast

    Rockin' Dave's Roots Roundup

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 59:05


    Our 136th episode, which aired on December 14, 2025. The Royal Hounds – The Salty Boogie Moon Mullican – Pipeliner Blues The Five Keys – Hucklebuck with Jimmy The TR5's – Showdown at the Ace Café Peaches & The AlphaSonics – Uh Uh Baby (No, No Baby) Zeke Clements & His Western Swing Gang – It's My Life Louie & The Wolf Gang – Let's Get Wild Marcel Riesco – Wild Kisses Dirty Red – Mother Fuyer Urban Zotel – Double Duty Hank Penny & Jaye P. Morgan – Fan It Muskrats – Real Boss Piney Brown – I'm Travelin' The Batchelors – Is There A Chance Reece Shipley & His Rainbow Valley Boys – Hillbilly Jive With A Boogie Beat Jaguar and the Savanas – Ride Against the Wind Hot Lips Page Trio – Thirsty Mama Blues Deltas – Around & Around Rockabilly Tendencies – Everybody Needs Rock'n'Roll The Royal Hounds – The Walk

    Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals
    Trump's Wars with Latin America w/ Prof. Aviva Chomsky (G&R 449)

    Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 62:56


    In a wide-ranging discussion w/ the eminent historian of Latin America Aviva Chomsky we laid out the motives and purposes of Trump's aggression against the region currently ongoing. We began w/ Venezuela, and discussed the history of U.S. subversion there and Trump's current obsession with its oil. We also talked about Cuba, which is another, if not bigger, goal of the current administration. More generally we discussed the way the U.S. has undermined and destroyed Latin American economies, and how it's contributed to our current immigration crisis.Bio//She is a professor of history and the Coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State University in Massachusetts."Author of Is Science Enough?: Forty Critical Questions About Climate Justice," "Central America's Forgotten History: Revolution, Violence, and the Roots of Migration" and "Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal."-----------------

    The Christian Mysticism Podcast
    Essential Books on Christian Mysticism

    The Christian Mysticism Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 49:27


    After many requests, Dr. Carlos Eire shares a reading list with our listeners.Great classic introductions:Evelyn Underhill, Mysticism: A foundational, comprehensive survey of the mystical path. The Cambridge Companion to Christian Mysticism, edited by Amy Hollywood & Patricia Beckman): An excellent collection of essays Understanding Mysticism, ed. Richard Woods: Excellent essays of all the foundational scholarly interpreters of mysticism. Including the following: David Knowles, “What Is Mysticism?”Louis Bouyer, “Mysticism: An Essay on the History of the Word”Margaret Smith, “The Nature and Meaning of Mysticism"Evelyn Underhill, “The Essentials of Mysticism”Edward Howells: "Mysticism and the Mystical: The Current Debate" R. C. Zaehner, Mysticism Sacred and Profane: an Inquiry Into Some Varieties of Praeternatural Experience: A classicMore recent introductionsStephen Clarke, From Athens to Jerusalem: The Love of Wisdom and the Love of GodOlivier Clément, The Roots of Christian Mysticism John Macquarrie, Two Worlds Are Ours: An Introduction to Christian MysticismCarl McColman, The New Big Book of Christian Mysticism: An Essential Guide to Contemplative Spirituality Great historical - analytical surveys:Louis Bouyer, et. al., A History of Christian Spirituality, 3 volumes: an older classic surveyVol. 1 The Spirituality of the New Testament and the FathersVol. 2 The Spirituality of the Middle AgesVol. 3 Orthodox Spirituality and Protestant and Anglican Spirituality Bernard McGinn, The Presence of God: A History of Western Christian Mysticism:A monumental multi-volume series that explores the development of mysticism across different historical periods and theological contexts. Vol. 1 The Foundations of Mysticism: Origins to the Fifth CenturyVol. 2 The Growth of Mysticism: Gregory the Great Through the 12 CenturyVol. 3 The Flowering of Mysticism: Men and Women in the New Mysticism: 1200-1350Vol. 4 The Harvest of Mysticism in Medieval Germany: 1300-1500Vol. 5 The Varieties of Vernacular Mysticism: 1350–1550Vol. 6.1 Mysticism in the Reformation: 1500-1650Vol. 6.2 Mysticism in the Golden Age of Spain: 1500-1650Vol. 6.3 The Persistence of Mysticism in Catholic Europe 1500-1675Vol. 7 The Crisis of Mysticism: Quietism in Seventeenth-Century Spain, Italy, and France Bernard McGinn, Modern Mystics: An Introduction (not part of the Presence of God series, but a an essential complement to all of its volumes)Short surveys Harvey Egan, Introduction to Christian MysticismSteven Fanning, Mystics of the Christian TraditionWilliam Harmless, MysticsRichard Rohr, The Naked Now: Learning to See as the Mystics SeeFocus on the corporeal dimension of mysticism:Montague Summers, The Physical Phenomena of MysticismHerbert Thurston, The Physical Phenomena of MysticismFocus on Practice:The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence of the ResurrectionThomas Keating, Open Mind, Open HeartMartin Laird, Into the Silent Land: A Guide to the Practice of Contemplation An Ocean of Light: Contemplation, Transformation, and Liberation A Sunlit Absence: Silence, Awareness, and ContemplationThomas Merton, New Seeds of Contemplation Contemplative Prayer Anthologies of Christian mystical texts:The Essential Writings of Christian Mysticism, edited by Bernard McGinnChristian Spirituality: The Classics, edited by Arthur HolderLight from Light: An Anthology of Christian Mysticism, edited by Louis DupréSuggestions for approaching the subject graduallyFirst step: Read a brief modern guide like that of Harmless or Fanning to get context before diving into the mystical texts. Second step: Dive into short excerpts from mystical texts in an anthology such as those listed above Third step: Pair theoretical texts (like Underhill) with devotional texts (like Brother Lawrence or Merton) and entire mystical texts (like the Cloud of Unknowing or The Interior Castle). Fourth step: Dive into the great surveys (like McGinn), and explore mystical texts from different eras and traditions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Gather in Growth
    178 | We'll All Be Free: The Systemic and Cultural Roots That Shape Our Identity and Self-Worth with Caroline J. Sumlin

    Gather in Growth

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 52:51


    ​​In this conversation, Emily sits down with author, educator, and speaker Caroline J. Sumlin to explore the ideas behind her groundbreaking book, We'll All Be Free: How a Culture of White Supremacy Devalues Us and How We Can Reclaim Our True Worth. Together, they unpack the systemic and cultural roots that shape our identity and self-worth, and how the beliefs we've inherited from society have kept us striving, performing, and disconnected from our inherent value.This episode digs into the hidden characteristics of white supremacy culture including perfectionism, individualism, urgency, and fear of conflict, and how they quietly infiltrate our relationships, work, and daily lives. Emily and Caroline explore what it means to resist these patterns through community, rest, and intentional slowing down, and how collective liberation begins with personal awareness and small, everyday acts of resistance.If you've ever felt like you're constantly hustling to prove your worth, this conversation will help you trace that feeling back to its roots and offer a path toward freedom, healing, and belonging. Together, they remind us that reclaiming our worth isn't just personal work, it's cultural transformation.In this episode, we explore:How white supremacy culture quietly shapes our standards of beauty, success, and worthThe connection between perfectionism, hustle culture, and systemic oppressionWhy so many of us feel like we're never enough—and how that belief is culturally conditionedThe hidden traits of white supremacy culture (like urgency, individualism, and fear of conflict) and how they show up in daily lifeHow burnout, self-criticism, and overachievement stem from systems designed to keep us strivingWhat it looks like to begin unlearning urgency and embracing rest, community, and presenceHow reclaiming our inherent worth becomes a form of personal and collective liberationThe power of curiosity, discomfort, and compassion in dismantling inherited conditioningIf this conversation opened your eyes to how deeply culture shapes our worth, don't stop here. Share this episode, start a conversation in your community, and explore Caroline's book, We'll All Be Free, for a powerful next step toward personal and collective liberation.Connect with Caroline J. Sumlin:Website: carolinejsumlin.comGrab her book — We'll All Be Free: AmazonInstagram: @carolinejsumlinThreads: @carolinejsumlinConnect with Emily:Website: www.EmilyReuschel.comInstagram: @emilyreuschelFacebook: Emily ReuschelLinkedIn: Emily ReuschelJoin my Book Insiders List: Sign up here!Resources and Links:Sign up here to get the inside scoop to my book writing journey!Book me as a speaker for

    Indy Audio
    Dec. 9, 2025: Reverend Billy and Savitri D. talk about their new show, AI and Returning to Our Earthly Roots

    Indy Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 15:56


    We talk to Reverend Billy and Savitri D. about their new holiday show, AI and the importance of returning to our humanity and sing. "Are You Strange Enough to Change Enough?" they urge us to ask.

    Better Than Fine
    Why ‘Redneck Resilience' Works: Roots, Rituals & Being Real

    Better Than Fine

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 22:46


    Ever wondered how some people manage to stay afloat—or even thrive—when life throws its hardest punches? In this deeply personal and practical episode of the “Better Than Fine” podcast, host Darlene Marshall pulls back the curtain on her own year of loss, upheaval, and unexpected insight. You'll discover the surprising ways her family's small-town traditions—and positive psychology research—offer a roadmap to real resilience. Drawing from her experience as a wellness coach, Darlene shares stories of family, grief, and the simple practices that quietly fortify us: from community service and creative outlets to the power of fun, spiritual practice, and “throwing the kitchen sink” at life's challenges. Learn the science behind why fun and connection aren't just nice-to-haves, but essential for undoing the damage of stress, and how even in the darkest times, thriving is about adaptation—not perfection. Curious what really gets you through a storm? Want actionable, evidence-based tools you can actually put to use today? Tune in for tangible practices, myth-busting truths, and Darlene's honest advice on building your “resilience toolkit.” Whether you're struggling right now or just want to future-proof your well-being, this episode will leave you with hope—and a checklist—for thriving through adversity. If you like what you just consumed, leave us a 5-star review, and share this episode with a friend to help grow our NASM health and wellness community! The content shared in this podcast is solely for educational and entertainment purposes. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek out the guidance of your healthcare provider or other qualified professional. Any opinions expressed by guests and hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of NASM. Introducing NASM One, the membership for trainers and coaches. For just $35/mo., get unlimited access to over 300 courses, 50% off additional certifications and specializations, EDGE Trainer Pro all-in-one coaching app to grow your business, unlimited exam attempts and select waived fees. Stay on top of your game and ahead of the curve as a fitness professional with NASM One. Click here to learn more. https://bit.ly/4ddsgrm

    Mindful Drinking for Women
    Your Hypnosis and Microdosing Questions Answered!

    Mindful Drinking for Women

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 51:43


    Most hesitation around hypnosis isn't about hypnosis itself—it's about trust, safety, and autonomy. When those are addressed clearly and respectfully, people tend to relax and decide for themselves whether it's a fit.Most hesitation around microdosing isn't about curiosity—it's about uncertainty. The science is incomplete, the legal landscape is uneven, and responses vary widely between individuals. For many people, not knowing is the deciding factor.The questions that we receive from our respective communities around hypnosis and microdosing come down to themes around:Safety (mental, physical, legal)Lack of trustworthy, long-term dataFear of unintended psychological changeMoral or identity-based uncertainty (“Is this who I want to be?”)So ahead of our proprietary program Hypnodosing TM 2026, we wanted to address these concerns and questions to bring you the most up to date information as well as our first hand accounts.You can learn more about Hypnodosing TM 2026 or sign up for our Dry January program at:https://www.microdosetogether.com/product-page/hypnodosing-dry-january-program?utm_campaign=9097eb66-65ed-4e5a-b042-7ed32900e738&utm_source=so&utm_medium=mailhttps://www.microdosetogether.com/or at The Roots of Health Coaching https://www.therootsofhealthcoaching.com/With Love,Jessica and SaraSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mindful-drinking-for-women/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
    Peach Vintage, Cork Roots: Why shopping local matters.

    Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 3:32


    PJ Chats to Katie Sloane of Peach Vintage Clothing, who encourages everyone to shop local this Christmas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Talking Trees with Davey Tree
    Winter Tree Care: Snow and Ice Protection, Pruning and More

    Talking Trees with Davey Tree

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 23:26


    Luke Brunner, Detroit arborist and business developer in Detroit, talks about what it takes to care for trees during the wintertime, including snow and ice protection, pruning, mulching and general planting tips. In this episode we cover: Should I leave the snow and ice on my tree? (0:58)Should I treat young trees and mature trees differently in winter? (2:26)Growing trees meant for different climates (3:06)Oak and elm damage and pruning (7:02)Maple and pine damage and pruning (11:00)Do arborists work in severely cold weather? (12:36)What Luke does as a business developer at Davey (13:45)Volcano mulching (14:57)Mulching trees in winter (17:17)Luke's green giant arborvitaes (18:32)Why this job is right for Luke (21:11)Shoutout for Detroit (21:50)To find your local Davey office, check out our find a local office page to search by zip code.To learn more about winter tree care, read our blogs, Tree Care: Winter Tree Protection for Roots, Trunks and Branches, Don't Skip a Winter Tree Inspection: Why Cold Weather Reveals Hidden Tree Risks, Seasonal Tree Care Checklist: How to Keep Trees Healthy This Winter and Protecting Newly Planted Trees from Frost & Cold Winter Weather. Connect with Davey Tree on social media:Twitter: @DaveyTreeFacebook: @DaveyTreeInstagram: @daveytreeYouTube: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyLinkedIn: The Davey Tree Expert Company Connect with Doug Oster at www.dougoster.com. Have topics you'd like us to cover on the podcast? Email us at podcasts@davey.com. We want to hear from you!Click here to send Talking Trees Fan Mail!

    Roots and Refuge Podcast
    A Life In Season

    Roots and Refuge Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 36:04


    Hey y'all, welcome back to the Roots and Refuge Podcast. Today's episode is a tender one. It's about fully living in the season you're in even when that season is uncomfortable, uncertain, or deeply painful. I'm sharing honestly about the past year our family has walked through: fertility treatments, hope, loss, surrender, and the quiet work of trusting the Lord with desires I cannot carry on my own. I talk about what it's been like to hold an open heart as my older children step into young adulthood, and how grief and longing have sharpened my awareness of what is right in front of me. This episode isn't about escaping hard seasons or rushing toward what comes next. It's about presence. About resisting the pull to live in the past or anxiously project ourselves into the future. About the truth that not everything that feels uncomfortable is bad and that being fully present may be the greatest gift available to us right now. I share reflections on living seasonally not just in the garden or the kitchen, but in the soul. I  call it combing out the tangles of the heart and trusting God's steady presence in the midst of it all. If you've been navigating a season of waiting, loss, transition, or quiet surrender, I hope this episode feels like a chair pulled up beside you. You can also continue this conversation with me over on my new Substack, A Life In Season, where I'm writing more deeply about living present and faithful in every chapter of life. In this episode I also referenced a past episode with my friend Regan. You can hear that podcast here.  Thanks for being here, and for walking alongside me in every season.  If you've found value in this project, consider supporting the podcast on Patreon, where you can listen early and join our monthly Q&A. As always, I bless you until next time.

    Morning Microdose
    865. The Roots of Our Relationship To Food

    Morning Microdose

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 8:30


    In this episode, Erin Treloar, coach, podcast host, and the founder of Raw Beauty Talks, joins Krista to get radically honest about breaking free from food obsession + rediscovering identity. Together, they dive into disordered eating, intuitive living, and how women can break the “not enough” spell.Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand, and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday.If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode on Spotify here and on Apple here.

    The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
    The Effect of Holidays on Farms + The Unspoken Side of Agritourism With Five Tales Farm

    The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 44:07


    Welcome to episode 303 of Growers Daily! We cover: We are joined by Mikey Densham as well as Jay Dunstan, who works at Five Tales but has become an integral part of the business in some very cool ways (which we discuss). Also on the agenda for today is how their farm business collides with different holidays (like have you ever thought about how different your business would be if the holiday season landed smack dab in the middle of your growing season) AND we take on a patreon question about agritourism.  We are a Non-Profit! 

    Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast

    This week's conversation with Cochemea Gastelum brings our season to a close. The saxophonist and bandleader joins us to discuss his beautiful LP Ancestros Futuros, out now on Daptone Records. Mining his Indigenous roots, soul jazz, and funk, it's a fantastic album, and it completes a trilogy that began with 2019's All My Relations, continued with 2021's Baca Sewa, and now concludes.  Cochemea's resume is lengthy. He worked extensively with the late soul singer Sharon Jones as part of her Dap Kings ensemble and has played with the Budos Band, Antibalas, Robert Walter's 20th Congress, Archie Shepp, Public Enemy, the Roots, David Byrne, and more. Genre-hopping comes naturally to the San Diego-raised saxophonist, but the cultural conversation that occurs on these records is especially unique, and it was a pleasure to have him join us to discuss it.  Transmissions is created in partnership with the Talkhouse Podcast Network. We're brought to you by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Aquarium Drunkard⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, an independent music media crew headed by Justin Gage. Over at Aquarium Drunkard, you'll gain access to 20 years of music writing, playlist, essays, mixtapes, radio special, podcasts, videos and more.

    New Thinking Allowed Audio Podcast
    Understanding Taoism with Jason Gregory

    New Thinking Allowed Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 63:05


    Understanding Taoism with Jason Gregory Jason Gregory is a student of the world's spiritual traditions. He is the author of The Science and Practice of Humility. Jason Gregory is an author, philosopher, and teacher whose work draws from Eastern philosophy, comparative religion, psychology, cognitive science, metaphysics, and ancient cultures, bridging timeless wisdom with contemporary understanding. Jason Gregory explores the essence of Taoism, emphasizing its critique of social conditioning and its guidance toward naturalness, spontaneity, and effortless being. He explains how Taoist ideas intersect with Buddhism, Confucianism, Hinduism, and wider metaphysical traditions, revealing a shared vision of an undivided reality beneath cultural structures. Gregory also discusses practices such as wu wei, aimless wandering, and inner alchemy as pathways for aligning with the Dao in modern life. New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in “parapsychology” ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is also the Grand Prize winner of the 2021 Bigelow Institute essay competition regarding the best evidence for survival of human consciousness after permanent bodily death. He is Co-Director of Parapsychology Education at the California Institute for Human Science. (Recorded on **** 00, 2025) Check out New Thinking Allowed’s AI chatbot. You can create a free account at awakin.ai/open/jeffreymishlove. When you enter the space, you will see that our chatbot is one of several you can interact with. While it is still a work in progress, it has been trained on 1,600 NTA transcripts. It can provide intelligent answers about the contents of our interviews. It’s almost like having a conversation with Jeffrey Mishlove. For a short video on How to Get the Most From New Thinking Allowed, go to For a complete, updated list with links to all of our videos, see https://newthinkingallowed.com/Listings.htm. Check out the New Thinking Allowed Foundation website at http://www.newthinkingallowed.org. There you will find our incredible, searchable database as well as opportunities to shop and to support our video productions – plus, this is where people can subscribe to our FREE, weekly Newsletter and can download a FREE .pdf copy of our quarterly magazine. To order high-quality, printed copies of our quarterly magazine: https://nta-magazine.magcloud.com/ If you would like to join our team of volunteers, helping to promote the New Thinking Allowed YouTube channel on social media, editing and translating videos, creating short video trailers based on our interviews, helping to upgrade our website, or contributing in other ways (we may not even have thought of), please send an email to friends@newthinkingallowed.com. To join the NTA Psi Experience Community on Facebook, see https://www.facebook.com/groups/1953031791426543/ To download and listen to audio versions of the New Thinking Allowed videos, please visit our new podcast at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/new-thinking-allowed-audio-podcast/id1435178031. You can help support our video productions while enjoying a good book. To order a copy of New Thinking Allowed Dialogues: Is There Life After Death? click on https://amzn.to/3LzLA7Y (As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.) To order the second book in the New Thinking Allowed Dialogues series, Russell Targ: Ninety Years of ESP, Remote Viewing, and Timeless Awareness, go to https://amzn.to/4aw2iyr To order a copy of New Thinking Allowed Dialogues: UFOs and UAP – Are We Really Alone?, go to https://amzn.to/3Y0VOVh To order a copy of Charles T. Tart: Seventy Years of Exploring Consciousness and Parapsychology, go to https://amzn.to/41jIX1o To order a copy of Charles T. Tart: Seventy Years of Exploring Consciousness and Parapsychology, go to https://amzn.to/4oOUJLn Download and read Jeffrey Mishlove’s Grand Prize essay in the Bigelow Institute competition, Beyond the Brain: The Survival of Human Consciousness After Permanent Bodily Death, go to https://www.bigelowinstitute.org/docs/1st.pdf To order a copy of The Science and Practice of Humility: The Path to Ultimate, by Jason Gregory, goto https://amzn.to/4400PQj

    The Big Silence
    The Sign That Saved Her Life: Actress and Producer Sarah Gilman on Survival & Breaking Silence

    The Big Silence

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 63:11


    Have a message for Karena? She'd love to hear from you and share your comment or question on air!Leave Karena a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/KarenaDawnWhat if the sign you needed appeared at your darkest moment—and changed everything?In this deeply moving episode of The Big Silence, Karena sits down with actress, producer, and mental health advocate Sarah Gilman. Best known for her starring role as Delia Delfano in Disney Channel's "I Didn't Do It," Sarah has built an impressive career in Hollywood. But behind the bright lights lies a powerful story of survival. From her first suicidal thoughts at age eight, Sarah's journey is one of raw honesty and radical hope. Now, as the founder of the DD Hirsch NextGen Advisory Council, she's dedicated her life to mental health advocacy, making sure no one feels alone. Whether you're struggling yourself, supporting someone you love, or working to understand mental health better, Sarah's courage will inspire you to keep going.How do you rebuild your sense of self after hitting rock bottom, and learn that asking for help isn't a weakness?Stripping away shame and finding community proves that healing isn't linear. It's about showing up for yourself, even when it's hard.(01:37) When the Darkness StartedSarah's first journal entries about suicide as a young childCoping mechanisms that became self-destructiveThe suicide attempt that made her realize she wanted to liveThat split-second moment of regret—and why survivors often feel the same way(05:34) The Roots of Mental Illness: Family, Genetics & EnvironmentGrowing up with threads of OCD, anxiety, and depression in Sarah's familyThe collision of genetics and lack of emotional educationShared experiences as suicide survivors(08:03) Rock Bottom, Therapy & The Fork in the RoadWhen friendships dissolved Her moment of reckoning: keep going and die, or ask tough questions and healDeep diving into psychology, sociology, philosophy, and neuroscienceLearning she's a "big feeler" who just needed healthier ways to express emotions(18:45) Finding Your People: Community, Connection & HealingHow sharing experiences becomes part of the healing processThe power of being seen in your struggleWhy normalizing mental health conversations changes everything(27:30) Breaking the Stigma: Advocacy, Education & Social MediaUsing personal stories to create change in mental health spacesHow younger generations are reshaping mental health conversationsNavigating social media as both a tool and a potential trigger(38:15) Body Image, Eating Disorders & What Really MattersSarah's experience with eating disorders and recoveryWhy she doesn't post body pictures on social media anymoreThe realization: "My body is the least interesting thing about me"(50:19) Live from Vegas: The Not Alone Summit & 98816.5 million people have used 988 since 2022How 988 works: call or text for immediate, anonymous supportDebunking myths: less than 1% of cases escalate to 911, over 90% are de-escalatedSpecialized support available for LGBTQIA+, veterans, and different languagesReconnect with yourself and your community: We start the New Year, New TI-YOU Challenge January 5th in the Tone It Up App....

    Saved by Mother Earth
    Winter Solstice Episode 2: Standing at the Threshold & Releasing What No Longer Roots Us

    Saved by Mother Earth

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 28:21


    The Winter Solstice is not just the longest night of the year, it is a threshold. In this episode, we explore the quiet, often uncomfortable space between endings and beginnings. The place where something has finished its work, but what comes next has not yet taken shape. Using the language of nature, we reflect on why releasing can feel so unsettling, especially when our culture offers little ceremony for endings. We also weave in perimenopause as a powerful threshold season in a woman's life: a time when the body often knows before the mind that something must change. Energy shifts. Tolerance narrows. What once felt sustainable no longer nourishes the roots. This episode is an invitation to listen to your body, your intuition, and the subtle signals that something is ready to be released. To find out more about the newsletter, offerings and more, visit www.heatherwebsterwellness.com To learn more about the Winter Solstice Event, feel free to join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/heatherwebsterwellness or send a message through IG: @heatherwebsterwellness

    Mark's Virkler's How-To for Spirit-Anointed Living Podcast
    152 How to Clear Cellular Memories - Removing Emotional Roots to Diseases

    Mark's Virkler's How-To for Spirit-Anointed Living Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 3:23


    Download and use this free worksheet."That person is a pain in the neck." I have seen the pain of a stiff neck and shoulder immediately released when the person I was counseling forgave another who was "a pain in their neck." The book Molecules of Emotion by Dr. Candance Pert lays out scientific evidence that emotions are stored in our cells.Clearing Cellular Memories MP3/Video Download Set - This contains 23 minutes of Mark Virkler explaining in detail the steps below, and how he has used them successfully to bring great healing to his life. Available here.Read more here.Support the show

    Rocks To Roots
    Michael Townshend of Wildland Cooperative

    Rocks To Roots

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 68:04


    In this episode of Rocks to Roots, Hilary and Duane sit down with Michael Townshend of Wildland Cooperative for an inspiring conversation about the challenges and rewards of running a regenerative farm on Green Bluff, Washington.From cultivating vegetables and Christmas trees to brewing beer and building a community hub, Michael shares the mission behind Wildland Co-op and the values that guide their work. They discuss the importance of sustainable practices, supporting local food systems, and how the co-op is creating space for connection and education.Whether you're passionate about farming, local food, or the future of cooperative business models, this episode highlights the heart and hard work behind one of Spokane's most community-driven farms.Learn more about Wildland Cooperative at: https://www.wildland.coop/

    Business Witch
    What Does it Mean To Be A Feminist Leader in Business with Susanna Barkataki

    Business Witch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 41:41


    There's something rare about a conversation that reminds you not just what's possible in business, but what should be possible. On the latest episode of Left Standing, Susanna Barkataki — founder of Ignite Institute and Yoke Yoga, bestselling author, TEDx speaker, and social justice educator — shares how she's built a business that balances abundance with integrity.“I do think how you define success and constantly reevaluating what that success looks like… you can have a super values-aligned business practice and be successful,” Susanna says. “My goal initially was just to replace my teaching salary… But then the possibilities for abundance surprised me, and the question became: What do I do with that abundance?”For Susanna, success isn't a number on a spreadsheet — it's a moral and spiritual question. She's committed to changing the face of yoga. “If people of color, queer folks, trans folks, different abilities aren't seeing themselves as yoga teachers… it's hard to imagine it. So I make programs that make that possible.”We also discuss practical frameworks for building a business with heart: listen to the market, anchor your offerings, and don't discount yourself. And when it comes to scaling ethically? Teamwork is essential. Susanna shares the importance of investing in people: “My best investments are in my team. Having a tech VA, social media manager… I could not have gone as far as I've gone without the right people.”Susanna's approach is a masterclass in aligning purpose with profit — proving that you can build a thriving business while staying true to your values.Listen to the full episode of Left Standing to hear Susanna's story, her insights on defining success on your own terms, and her advice for anyone trying to create impact without compromise.About Susanna Berkataki: Susanna Berkataki is the founder of Ignite and Yoke Yoga, bestselling author of Ignite Your Yoga and Embrace Yoga's Roots, a TEDx speaker, and an advocate for social justice through yoga. Her work integrates spirituality, psychology, and community-based healing, helping people and organizations thrive ethically and sustainably. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit carakovacs.substack.com/subscribe

    Hold The Line Podcast
    Roots Of Revival: The Vision Of America Returning Back To God

    Hold The Line Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 29:04


    The Debt Free Dad Podcast
    Stop Doing These Things to Achieve Financial Success in 2026

    The Debt Free Dad Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 9:49 Transcription Available


    Subscribe to Simplify My MoneyJoin the WaitlistIn this episode, Brad Nelson, founder of Debt Free Dad, flips the script on financial advice for the new year by focusing on what to stop doing in 2026. Highlighting key points such as avoiding the perfect start, not treating January as a reset button, and ceasing financial comparisons, Brad emphasizes how reducing certain behaviors can lead to more financial clarity and less stress. He also discusses the importance of acknowledging small wins and setting simple, clear priorities. Brad shares success stories from the Roots support and accountability program, encouraging listeners to join the wait list for more structured help in achieving long-term financial freedom. Support the showThe Totally Awesome Debt Freedom Planner https://www.debtfreedad.com/planner Connect With Brad Website- https://www.debtfreedad.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thedebtfreedad Private Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/debtfreedad Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/debtfreedad/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@debt_free_dad YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@bradnelson-debtfreedad2751/featured Thanks For Listening Like what you hear? Please, subscribe on the platform you listen to most: Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Tune-In, Stitcher, YouTube Music, YouTube We LOVE feedback, and also helps us grow our podcast! Please leave us an honest review in Apple Podcasts, we read every single one. Is there someone that you think would benefit from the Debt Free Dad podcast? Please, share this episode with them on your favorite social network!

    Tea & Business Lounge
    45. My story, roots of my why and about allowing our human process to be included in our businesses

    Tea & Business Lounge

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 44:44


    This is very vulnerable from the heart share about how I dealt with a harsh comment which poked me to share my personal why, my mission, and my story that affected everything what, how and why I do today with my business. It's the root reason & core life changing experience that alchemized and laid the foundations for my mission and body of work in the world. I somehow was never ready to share this before... And now it felt right, it felt time, it felt important that you know me.Support the show Check out my website about my work in the world Free Telegram channel is where we gather, connect and I share most

    The Locher Room
    Lucas Adams talks joining Y&R as Noah Newman, his first TV role on the show, his Texas roots, his Days of Our Lives run, his path into acting, and the joyful news he's expecting his first child soon!!

    The Locher Room

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 54:50


    In this episode of The Locher Room, Alan welcomes dactor Lucas Adams, who recently stepped into the role of Noah Newman on The Young and the Restless. Lucas shares stories about growing up in Texas, the moment he discovered acting, and how his very first television role happened right on the Y&R set years before returning as a series regular.He reflects on his seven years as Tripp Johnson on Days of Our Lives — a run that earned him two Daytime Emmy nominations — and talks about what it's been like joining the Newman family in Genoa City. Lucas also opens up about the most exciting news of all: he and his wife are expecting their first child early next year.A warm, fun, and heartfelt conversation you won't want to miss.

    Podcasts from www.sablues.org
    Hot, Gritty Australian Blues 2006 Pt 1. (www.sablues.org)

    Podcasts from www.sablues.org

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 65:42


    2006 saw the release of some remarkable albums by a variety of Australian Blues musicians. Over this Festive Season why not revisit 'Hot, Gritty Australian Blues Pt 1 & 2' and hear for yourself. Indulging in the fesive season back then, Jerome's behavior in this podcast was some what reprehensible. Playlist: Artist - Album. 1 Jack Derwin - Bend it. 2 Col Ray Price - Col Ray Price. 3 The Blue Zone - The sweetest most perfect things. 4 Mark Eason Limousine - Bandwagon. 5 James Michael Thompson - The good news blues. 6 Chubby Rae and The Elevators - She gets unruly. 7 Andrea Marr - Watch me work it baby. 8 Geoff Atchison and the Souldiggers - Little big men. 9 Bluesville Station - Castlemaine Sessions. 10 Wild Turkey - Devil ridin' shotgun. 11 Men in Blue - Drinking overnight. 12 Hellboppers - Hellectricity. Size: 150 MB (157,811,490 bytes) Duration: 1:05:42

    Podcasts from www.sablues.org
    Hot, Gritty Australian Blues 2006 Pt 2. (www.sablues.org)

    Podcasts from www.sablues.org

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 61:24


    2006 saw the release of some remarkable albums by a variety of Australian Blues musicians. Over this Festive Season why not revisit 'Hot, Gritty Australian Blues Pt 1 & 2' and hear for yourself. Over indulging in the fesive season back in 2006, Jerome's behavior in this podcast was quite reprehensible. Playlist: Artist - Album. 1 Sugarcane Collins - Way Down The River. 2 Dallas Frasca - Learn your routes. 3 Carl Williams Jr - I loved you with all the madness in my soul. 4 John Butler Trio - Funky Tonight. 5 Stevie Paige - I I I. 6 The Hiptones - Right Now. 7 Matt Dwyer - Who loves you. 8 Lloyd Spiegel -Timber and Steel. 9 The Vibe - Walk away. 10 Nick Charles - New Kind of Feeling. 11 8 Ball Eitken - Behind the 8 ball. 12 Croftstown - Unboogie Size: 140 MB (147,490,651 bytes) Duration: 1:01:24

    District 3 Podcast
    Episode #321: Roots in Color with Visual Artist Zeke Peña

    District 3 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 55:48


    In this episode of the District 3 Podcast, Irvin and Miggs sit down with Northwest Arkansas–based visual artist and author Zeke Peña. They dive into his creative journey, the food and culture that inspire his work, and his newest book, SunDust. It's a fun, laid-back conversation that gives you a closer look at a truly talented artist and the stories behind his art

    Red Line Roots
    Red Line Roots Podcast Season 3 Episode 8: Andrew Brozek

    Red Line Roots

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 35:48


    Today's Red Line Roots podcast guest is songwriter and multi instrumentalist Andrew Brozek. I first met Andrew through a mutual friend and luthier, got to know his music and we  filmed some session work with he and his mandolinist friend Eli Smith…Andrew is also our December artist of the month.His music borders on folk, bluegrass and country…boiled down, I would call it in some ways the “Watchhouse effect”. Songs focused on introspection, with melody and smart instrumentation choices at the core of the music.A few years back he released a collection of tunes called 'Cant You See I'm Happy' and just followed that release up with a single called 'Too Many Times a Day.'Its been a while since I had spoken with Andrew as he recently graduated from Dartmouth (about 30 minutes from me), moved back to Montana (not at all 30 minutes from me) for the summer and now finds himself in Indianapolis. We get into writing process, influence and finding our community…something he is finding his footing with right now in his new home base.I hope you all enjoy…and this marks a semi regular return to some episodes and conversations with musicians…here we go.https://www.andrewbrozekmusic.com/https://www.instagram.com/andrew.brozek.music/reels/?__d=1%2F 

    The History of China
    #314 - Qing 45: The Big Squeeze

    The History of China

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 37:23


    The Qing Empire did not collapse because it stopped working. It collapsed because it kept working — just barely — under pressures that compounded faster than reform could relieve them... Time Period Covered: ~1790s-1840s CE Major Works Cited: Jones, Susan Mann and Philip A. Kuhn. “Dynastic Decline and the Roots of Rebellion.” The Cambridge History of China, vol. 10: Late Ch'ing, 1800–1911, Part I Kuhn, Philip A. Rebellion and Its Enemies in Late Imperial China: Militarization and Social Structure, 1796–1864. Pomeranz, Kenneth, The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Tabletop Gold
    225 - "Everything But a Bagel" - The Roots of Ruin

    Tabletop Gold

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 90:46


    One last trial stands between the heroes and their quarry, and it's a doozy. *** Support us on Patreon! Patrons get access to weekly premium episodes, including behind-the-scenes insights into our game, spoiler-free specials featuring games-related chat, and tons more. Tabletop Gold is Lars Casteen, David Chernicoff, Zoe Chernicoff, R. Matt Humphreys, and Robin Lange. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating and review at the podcast service of your choice, and find our website at www.tabletopgold.com. The Roots of Ruin is a production of the Pathfinder Adventure Path Abomination Vaults for Pathfinder Second Edition. Licensed music by Nicolas Jeudy / Dark Fantasy Studio, Phat Phrog Studio, and GameDev Market. Original music by Lars Casteen. The Roots of Ruin is a Tabletop Gold production, produced under the Paizo Incorporated Fan Content policy.  The Roots of Ruin uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Fan Content Policy (paizo.com/licenses/fancontent).  Paizo does not recognize, endorse, or sponsor this project in any way.  Original characters and content are the property of Tabletop Gold.  For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com…

    True Hope Church
    "Ruth & Christmas: A Biblical Theology of Redemption" Ruth Companion Podcast - Episode 2

    True Hope Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 46:55


    Join Pastor Ryan and Sean as they dive deeper into the Advent series in Ruth series and continue the conversation around Roots of Hope.Check out the Stories of Hope podcast:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPe4iZS-2t-r7AmWbx1RX9AN5M67rM9anStay in touch with us on Instagram | Facebook | Spotify - True Hope ChurchVisit our Website:https://www.truehopechurch.org

    Roots and All
    Universal Qualities of Healing Gardens

    Roots and All

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 31:41


    Sandra Schwarz talks about her new book Restore, and shares how her research led her to identify six universal qualities that make landscapes restorative. We talk about the complexities of "owning" nature, who restorative gardens are really for, and how designers can create spaces that meet people where they are. It's a thoughtful, hopeful conversation about greening with intention. Links Restore: How Green Spaces Support Human Restoration  Official Restore Book Page (Humanaturescapes) Please support the podcast on Patreon And follow Roots and All: On Instagram @rootsandallpod On Facebook @rootsandalluk On LinkedIn @rootsandall If you liked this week's episode with Sandra Schwarz you might also enjoy these ones from the archives:  Episode 348: A Forest Fix Sarah speaks with Olga Evans, co‑founder of the Forest Bathing Institute, about what forest bathing really means, the science behind nature's healing effects, and practical ways to bring its benefits into everyday life, even if you don't have a forest nearby. Episode 314: Nurturing Growth, Inside and Out Sarah talks to Pete Welsh, an RAF Warrant Officer whose journey from military life through mental health challenges highlights the therapeutic power of gardening and community connection, and the parallels between cultivating plants and healing ourselves.

    Lectures in History
    Gunmaking & the Roots of Mass Production

    Lectures in History

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 76:29


    Northwestern professor Ken Alder presented an image of an 1851 Colt Navy Revolver and asked why the gun was one of the first mass produced technologies in the United States. Professor Alder chronicled the origins of American mass production through gunmaking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Accidental Gods
    Word Magic 2025 - Accidental Gods' pick of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and podcasts through the year

    Accidental Gods

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 32:34


    Here's Manda's round up of (some of) the best books, poetry and podcasts she's come across this year.   Most of the links are to Bookshop.org in the UK where you can link to an independent bookshop of your choice.  In some cases, we've linked to the authors' website. FictionRachel Neumeier - Rihasi, Marag, Sekaran, Hedesa - all four are part of the TUYO series. 8 Doors from Dawn to Midnight is a stand alone. Natasha Pulley - The Hymn to DionysusAntonia Hodgson- The Raven Scholar   +Katherine Addison - The Tomb of DragonsAmal El Mohtar  - The River has RootsJacqui Morris and Tamsin Abbott - Wild Folk  Wild Gods Rising - Podcast with the authors Richard Morgan Altered Carbon Becky Chambers A Long Way to A Small Angry Planet Poetry: You better be Lightning by Andrea GibsonA Map to the Next World: Poems and Tales by Joy Harjo (YouTube Interview on the Power of Poetry) Non Fiction  Economic Space Agency (Dick Bryan, Jorge Lopez and Akseli Virtanen)  Protocols for Post Capitalist Expression Richard Schwartz and Thomas Hübl - Releasing our Burdens: A Guide to Healing Individual, Ancestral and Collective TraumaJulie Brams The Nature Embedded Mind: How the Way We Think Can Heal Our Planet and OurselvesTristan Gooley  How to Read a Tree: Clues and Patterns from Roots to Leaves Justine Afra Huxley and Anna Kovasna  Co-creating with a Living Intelligent Earth: Pathways towards Kincentric LeadershipEliezer Yudkowsky & Nate Soares If Anyone Builds it, Everyone Dies: The case against superintelligent AIPODCASTSNate Hagens The Great Simplification: If Anyone Builds it, Everyone Dies: How Artificial SuperIntelligence Might Wipe Out our Entire Species w Nate Soares Your Undivided Attention: Feed Drop: “Into the Machine” with Tobias Rose-StockwellUpstream - A World out of Balance: Introducing Doughnut 3.0 w Andrew Fanning Point of Relation with Thomas Hübl: Becoming an Ally of Life Love and Philosophy by Andrea Hiott: Moving Beyond Binaries in Eduction: Andrea Hiott in Conversation with Tim Logan of Future Learning Design Future Learning Design What's Love Got to Do with Education? A Conversation with Dr Laura Penn, Khadija Shahper Backthiar, Jamie Bristow and Andrea Hiott Step Outside, Stand Still Pauline Leitch MagazinePermaculture Magazine SubscriptionsWhat we offer: Accidental Gods, Dreaming Awake and the Thrutopia Writing Masterclass If you'd like to join our next Open Gathering offered by our Accidental Gods Programme it's  'Dreaming Your Year Awake' (you don't have to be a member) on Sunday 4th January 2026 from 16:00 - 20:00 GMT - details are hereIf you'd like to join us at Accidental Gods, this is the membership where we endeavour to help you to connect fully with the living web of life. If you'd like to train more deeply in the contemporary shamanic work at Dreaming Awake, you'll find us here. If you'd like to explore the recordings from our last Thrutopia Writing Masterclass, the details are here

    Soccer Down Here
    From Argentina to Armenia and Cameroon to Communicaciones: SDH Presents The Roots 12.14.25

    Soccer Down Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 32:01 Transcription Available


    Powered by NoFo BrewingThis week, we travel to Argentina to check in on some old friends in a finalWe see which familiar names are struggling in Guatemala and Poland- and to the latter, what a win in Armenia means playing that Polish clubA streak comes to an end in England and we're seeing double in Cameroon as AFCON is right around the corner...Around the planet in 32 minutes... it's The Roots...