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(0:00:00) Spencer plays golf and Justin announces a new competition. (00:07:07) Where Art Thou, US News? We discuss the delayed, further delayed, and now indefinitely delayed rankings. (0:15:06) Sara Peters. We get to know Spencer's colleague, who shares her winning trial strategies -- and an embarrassing story about Spencer. (0:35:01) Who's Going to Top Gun? Baylor's Rob Little announces the summer guest list. (0:48:53) The Scripties! Who won best competition, best case, best-run tournament, best swag, best coach/director, and more? (1:02:08) Here's an Idea. Spencer makes an offer. Justin makes a counter.
Steve interviews Sara Peters from www.standtogether.org and with and Chris Breitenberg of www.RisingTideCapital.org about a plan to end poverty in America.
Today we are joined by Sara Peters, the Business Development Manager on the Special Projects team at AVID. AVID is a non-profit organization whose mission is to close the opportunity gap by preparing all students for college and career readiness and success in a global society. In this episode, Sara talks with EALA about unlocking the potential of every student by developing new mindsets and skills. Learn more about AVID, and the work they're doing to prepare educators, teachers, and leaders to support students by visiting their website at: www.avid.org/ or avidopenaccess.org/ Listen to AVID's podcasts "Unpacking Education" and "Tech Talk for Teachers" at avidopenaccess.org/type/podcasts/ Access the full transcript at bit.ly/5MinWithAVID
As we interact with family members we only see a few times a year, and those who may hold political views or perspectives 180 degrees opposite of us, we see our humanity, our sin, our frailty, and our cracks more clearly now than at any other time of the year. We are especially conscious of wanting to be healthy and whole, and to act out of love, not fear of missing out or obligation during these weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas. It's like every issue or frustration or shame or guilt comes to light during the height of the emotions and togetherness of the season. How can we be gracious and act in love? In this conversation, Sara shares Jesus-centered wisdom about What's really going on when you feel pressure to make every moment magical, How to give yourself permission to opt out of every holiday invitation Ways to host family members who think and vote differently than you do How to ask for help during the holidays without being bossy or passive-aggressive. Key Quotes “Hosting means task orientation becomes king.” - LPC Sara Peters “You cannot do it all and be a good guest.” - LPC Sara Peters “If may feel awkward, but you are limited.”- LPC Sara Peters “Ask for God's sovereignty to override our own individual differences at a family gathering.” - LPC Sara Peters “As the hostess, you are not in charge of how everyone behaves or how they speak or what they do.” - LPC Sara Peters “In every moment you engage with your family, you have the opportunity to be a co-creator with Christ to bring His kingdom on this earth through your interactions with your family.” - LPC Sara Peters “Enjoying everything together includes you.” - LPC Sara Peters “Respect their ‘no.'” - LPC Sara Peters “Do I want to be right, or do I want to be happy? Is this an interaction worth having?” - LPC Sara Peters As Mentioned in the Podcast The FCC requires that I tell you that I'm an Amazon Affiliate, which means I earn a bit of commission on each sale. But don't worry, there's no added cost to you! #43: How to navigate the tension between grief and gratitude #89: Reduce Christmas stress with these sanity-saving tips customized for your Enneagram type #90: When all doesn't feel merry + bright #91: How to slow down without opting out with Jodi Grubbs #92: Our God of tables and togetherness #94: Advent: The Lord is coming! #95: Advent: The story of Mary + Joseph #96: Advent: The shepherds + the wise men Finding a Christian counselor #126: God, grace + emotions: Overcoming guilt with grace with Sara Peters Here's how to connect with Jill Website GraceInRealLifePodcast.com Instagram Facebook group Facebook page Subscribe to Jill's weekly “the good + the grace” email
Steve interviews Sara Peters from standtogether.org about a plan to end poverty in America.
Steve interviews Sara Peters from standtogether.org about a plan to end poverty in America.
We're talking about where God's grace meets us in our anger. Anger is one of those dirty, little secrets no good Christian woman wants to talk about. We don't like to admit that we can be so easily swayed into an emotion that triggers behavior that is so incredibly ugly. And yet… we all get angry. Some of us give full vent to our anger, and some of us stuff it down, so it leaks out in weird ways in unrelated moments. Amber and I talk through The two types of anger Whether it's wrong to get angry And what to do with guilt when you reacted in anger. Key Quotes “God has allowed me to use my emotions to serve me, not enslave me.” - Author Amber Lia “We are to hate evil and sin and everything it stands for.” - Author Amber Lia “If we can start to see triggers as opportunities, instead of something for us to get mad and angry and reactionary about, then it changes everything.” - Author Amber Lia “I got tired of operating in the aftermath of chaos.” - Author Amber Lia “How does God draw us to repentance? Oh, it's with His lovingkindness.” - Author Amber Lia “Conviction that is loving will catapult us toward love.” - Author Amber Lia“If you're just stuffing them down, you're not allowing your emotions to serve you. Those emotions are still enslaving you.” - Author Amber Lia “Whatever our emotions are, there should be a healthy outlet for them.” - Author Amber Lia “We have to become advocates for our own lives and our own emotional health and well-being.” - Author Amber Lia “Anger is not your enemy, but you need to direct it toward your enemy.” - Author Amber Lia “Don't heap shame on yourself if you struggle with anger.” - Author Amber Lia As Mentioned in the Podcast The FCC requires that I tell you that I'm an Amazon Affiliate, which means I earn a bit of commission on each sale. But don't worry, there's no added cost to you! Gentle Parenting with Amber and Wendy Facebook Group Find a counselor here Triggers by Amber Lia and Wendy Speake Parenting Scripts by Amber Lia and Wendy Speake Food Triggers by Amber Lia #123: God, Grace + Emotions: Sustaining grace in grief with Lisa Appelo #124: God, Grace + Emotions: Giving grace in anxiety and depression with J.S. (Joon) Park #125: God, grace + emotions: Combatting shame with grace with Becky Leach #126: God, grace + emotions: Overcoming guilt with grace with Sara Peters #127: God, grace + emotions: Practical grace when you feel not enough with Richella Parham #128: God, grace + emotions: The grace of joy with Kimberly Davis #129: God, grace + emotions: Radical grace for your distracted, swirling brain with Jeanne Stevens About Amber Lia To help us in today's conversation, certified independent health coach, author, and boy-mom Amber Lia joins the show. Amber is a work-at-home mom of four boys, ages 5 to 15. She and her husband, Guy, own Storehouse Media Group, a faith and family-friendly TV and Film production company in Chattanooga, TN. Amber offers insight for all things health and wellness for anyone looking to live life to the full! When she's not building sand castles with her boys on the beach or searching for Nerf darts all over her house, you can find Amber writing to encourage families. Here's how to connect with Amber Website Instagram Facebook Amber and Wendy's website Here's how to connect with Jill Website GraceInRealLifePodcast.com Instagram Facebook group Facebook page Subscribe to Jill's weekly “the good + the grace” email
Ever felt bad because you said “no” to the cell phone or sleepover for your child, even when you knew it was the right choice? Ever felt like The Worst parent because you work, even if it's a financial necessity? Maybe you've been guilted into serving on the PTA Board or spending Christmas with your in-laws. Guilt seems to stick close like a shadow. So how can we handle guilt in real life? Sara and I talk through The difference between guilt and shame, How to tease out if your guilt is warranted, And signs you're experiencing excessive guilt. Key Quotes “Guilt is produced when individuals evaluate their behavior as a failure.” - Licensed Professional Counselor Sara Peters “Guilt often motivates us to seek restoration or repair in the relationship. Shame motivates the individual to hide and stay withdrawn.”- Licensed Professional Counselor Sara Peters “Be open in feeling uncomfortable in asking yourself, ‘Where is this coming from?'” - Licensed Professional Counselor Sara Peters “Guilt-tripping prevents healthy communication and conflict resolution.” - Licensed Professional Counselor Sara Peters “Good boundaries are part of thriving relationships. Boundaries set in defensiveness, those can be harmful.” - Licensed Professional Counselor Sara Peters “Are my actions or behaviors somehow justifying my goodness in the relationship?” - Licensed Professional Counselor Sara Peters “We're all going to be guilty of missing the mark, but if it starts spiraling into this piece of shame, I would ask, ‘Where is that self-condemnation coming from, and who does Jesus say that I am?'” - Licensed Professional Counselor Sara Peters “Put the thought on trial.” - Licensed Professional Counselor Sara Peters “Just because you think and feel things doesn't mean it's true.” - Licensed Professional Counselor Sara Peters As Mentioned in the Podcast The FCC requires that I tell you that I'm an Amazon Affiliate, which means I earn a bit of commission on each sale. But don't worry, there's no added cost to you! #101: Spiritual Health: Hearing from God for freedom with Jennifer Barnett About Sara Peters To help us in our conversation, Licensed Professional Counselor Sara Peters joins the show. Sara is a wife, daughter, sister, aunt, and life-long maker who always has a project in mind. She and her husband can be found most Saturdays walking the local trail system with their two rambunctious dogs, Hank and Lacy. When she's not wrangling dogs, spending time with family, or making something, Sara is a licensed professional counselor and board-certified art therapist in San Antonio, Texas. She specializes in working with adolescent and young adult women who are bravely confronting life's obstacles and discovering confidence, capability, and connection in the process. Sara also teaches art classes focused on the intersection of faith and self-expressive art. Here's how to connect with Jill Website GraceInRealLifePodcast.com Instagram Facebook group Facebook page Subscribe to Jill's weekly “the good + the grace” email
In today's episode, I'll talk to my brilliant sister, Sara Peters. She'll share her experience of how the pandemic has impacted her neighborhood in Queens. She'll talk about her love of NYC and why this experience has only solidified her desire to make this corner of the world her home. Sara brings her journalistic background and comedic flair to every conversation, you won't want to miss this interview!
Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Newman DuWors LLP, discuss a recent Dark Reading article by Sara Peters: "It Saved Our Community: 16 Realistic Ransomware Defenses for Cities"
In the final episode of our first series, Rachael and Jack are joined in the studio by Edward Doegar and Ishion Hutchinson, who discuss the value of a 'fake' talisman and the violence and beauty that can be found in a game of marbles. **Audio postcards & additional poems featured in this episode** ‘Somewhere There’s a Nothing I’m a Part Of’ written and read by Elaine Kahn. ‘The Stages of Harriet’ written and read by Sara Peters. ‘War the War’ written and read by Jack Underwood. ‘Beef Cubes’ written and read by Rachael Allen. Author bios and links can be found in [our show notes](https://www.faber.co.uk/blog/faber-poetry-podcast-episode-6-edward-doegar-ishion-hutchinson/). Thank you for listening to the Faber Poetry Podcast. Catch up on our previous episodes here or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Don't forget, if you like our show you can subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes. The Faber Poetry Podcast is produced by Rachael Allen, Jack Underwood and Hannah Marshall for Faber & Faber. Editing by Billy Godfrey at Strathmore Publishing. Special thanks to Edward Doegar, Ishion Hutchinson, Elaine Kahn and Sara Peters.
Sara Peters has epilepsy, but no drugs seem to help. So she agrees to be hooked up to a machine at the hospital for days, in hopes of inducing the one thing she and her husband, Peter Aguero, dread the most: a seizure. Recorded at TEDMED 2013. Video: http://tedmed.com/talks/show?id=189377 Originally from New Jersey, Sara Peters now lives in Sunnyside, Queens with her charming, maddening husband. A tech writer whose work focuses on IT security, she is currently editor-in-chief of a Web publication for IT professionals. Sara is also a storyteller and actor. Onstage she's played a Texan housewife, an Oklahoman spinster, an Irish housekeeper, and an English android. She's been a rower, a ballerina, a track runner, a Hula Hoop instructor, and is an occasional and very poor surfer. Her favorite television show is Naruto, which is a Japanese cartoon about a teenage ninja. Peter Aguero was born and raised in the wilds of South Jersey. He is a Moth Grandslam Champion, host of Moth Storylams and an instructor for the Mothshop Community Program. He is also the lead singer of The BTK Band, NYC's Hardest-Drinking Improvised Storytelling Rock Band. Peter loves his Mom. Every week the Story Collider brings you a true, personal story about science. Find more here: http://storycollider.org/. If you enjoy these stories, please consider donating, http://storycollider.org/donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With her epilepsy medication failing, Sara Peters checks into a hospital with one goal: make the scariest thing in her life happen again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices