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Today’s culture pushes couples to seek significance in careers, accomplishments and social media — all away from home and your family. Josh and Christi emphasize being “famous at home,” and making your marriage and kids your #1 priority. Receive the book Famous at Home plus a free audio download of "Putting Your Family First During Busy Seasons" for your donation of any amount! Plus, receive member-exclusive benefits when you make a recurring gift today. Your monthly support helps families thrive. Get More Episode Resources If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
In this week's issue we take a look at the final two seasons in Superman for All Seasons. Zach and Mike take a look at the last two issues (Fall and Winter) of the 1998 Story from the same creative team behind Batman: A Long Halloween. So sit back and enjoy a tale of a young Superman finding himself. Superman for All Seasons, Issues #3-4, Fall and Winter (DC Comics, 1998) Writer: Jeph Loeb Penciler: Tim Sale Inker: Tim Sale Colorist: Bjarne Hansen Letterer: Richard Starkings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this week's issue we take a look at the first to seasons in Superman for All Seasons. Zach and Mike take a look at the first two issues (Spring and Summer) of the 1998 Story from the same creative team behind Batman: A Long Halloween. So sit back and enjoy a tale of a young Superman finding himself. Superman for All Seasons, Issues #1-2, Spring and Summer (DC Comics, 1998) Writer: Jeph Loeb Penciler: Tim Sale Inker: Tim Sale Colorist: Bjarne Hansen Letterer: Richard Starkings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Intro: This week besties & business owners Soph & Rach discuss the numerous benefits of the hybrid model of work where small business owners also get a part-time job, ways in which to intentionally embrace the change in seasons, the similarities between us and the city traders when things are down vs when things are up, the huge role of pleasure in life and work, and lessons on purpose from our parents' struggle to accept retirement. Enjoy! Chapters: 02:33: Supplementing with a Part-Time Job 05:16: The Benefit of Multiple Income Streams 08:01: The Importance of Non-Linear Growth & Rest 11:20: Embracing The Ups & Downs of Business 15:23: Bridging The Material and the Spiritual Worlds 17:32: Celebrating the Little Things 20:00: The Role of Pleasure in Life & Work 21:42: Connecting Through Somatic Practices 28:21: Healing Sexual Trauma to Connect with Life 31:20: Taking on New Trainings 34:18: The Pursuit of Worthiness 37:33: Reevaluating Psychotherapy & Healing Approaches 40:00: Working in Later Life, Lessons from our Mothers 44:05: Navigating Retirement & Finding Purpose 46:32: Dad's Group Chats 48:31: Digital Detox Update Resources: Join Sophie and Bodhini in Hertfordshire at the Conscious Business Day Retreat. Are you already a yoga teacher and looking to further your education? Join Rachael at the 300hr in Panama in March. Get access to the sisterhood and starter pack for growing your heart-led business with Sophie in CEO Sisters. Come home to yourself in a 3 month 1:1 container with Rachael. Links: Rach's Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachaeljohanna_/ Website: https://www.rachaeljohanna.com/ Breath Body Earth IG: https://www.instagram.com/breathbodyearth Breath Body Earth Website: https://www.breathbodyearth.org/ Soph's Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.slow.ceo Website: https://www.sophiekd.com CEO Sisters: https://www.sophiekd.com/ceo-sisters
Barry is back this week with Michael King to discuss the powerful season of the Voice of Grace that we've now entered. This is the era of LIFE and life more abundantly! When we truly understand the season we are in, we stop reacting to changing environments and begin partnering with God to steward and prepare for what's ahead.Don't miss this impactful, revelatory discussion—jump in now!-------------------------------------------To sow a seed or become a monthly partner with Barry and Tammy Maracle, please click here: https://www.barrymaracle.ca/partner-------------------------------------------Main site: https://www.barrymaracle.ca/Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast...Facebook: / barry.maracle Instagram: / barrymaracle Twitter: / barrymaracle Event Calendar: https://www.barrymaracle.ca/calendar-1#KingdomLife #FaithJourney #SpiritualGrowth #GodsPresence #VictoriousLiving #trending #hope #gospel #faith #leaders #transformationaltalks #revival #podcast
In this episode host Tola-Doll Fisher is joined by two guests to talk about the practical ways we can have hope in God during difficult seasons. Danielle Strickland is an author, spiritual leader, and justice advocate. She has authored several books including 'The Other Side of Hope'. daniellestrickland.com Rachel Otterson is a Northern creative artist and teacher who explores life's meaning through creative and political practices. Her spoken word piece about the UK riots in August 2024 went viral and reached thousands. Find her work on Instagram @rachelotterson Our Great Sexpectations dilemma this week is: I want to marry a Christian man, but there are not many! The producers of the Woman Alive podcast are Chantelle Johnson and Rachel Huston. Special offer! Podcast listeners get 50% off Woman Alive magazine: womanalive.co.uk/podcast
In this episode host Tola-Doll Fisher is joined by Woman Alive writers, to discuss stories of having hope in God during difficult seasons. Ruth Clemence is a freelance writer living in Cardiff, Wales. She writes about faith, suffering, additional needs and motherhood. Find her work at ruthclemence.com Steph Porter is a community youth worker for a charity called Urban Devotion Birmingham, as well as a songwriter, artist and worship leader. Find her work at linktr.ee/sroseporter Our Great Sexpectations dilemma this week is: How many dates does it take to know if there's real potential? The producers of the Woman Alive podcast are Chantelle Johnson and Rachel Huston. Special offer! Podcast listeners get 50% off Woman Alive magazine: womanalive.co.uk/podcast
Text us your sleep questions.Welcome! In this second episode of our two-part series, 'Creating Well-Rested Memories,' we share 5 more essential reminders for parents of little ones. Life can be hectic, but hoping these reminders can help you in those moments. Today, we cover five other reminders to help you feel more supported and empowered so you can start thriving in parenthood.LISTEN TO PART 1 HERE.Want a free sample baby sleep schedule?
Text us your sleep questions.Welcome! In this first episode of our two-part series, 'Creating Well-Rested Memories,' we share essential reminders for parents to little ones. Life can be hectic, and it's easy to forget to take care of ourselves. Today, we'll cover the first five reminders to help you feel more supported and empowered so you can start thriving in parenthood.Stay tuned for Part 2, where we'll share five more important reminders for parents. Want a free sample baby sleep schedule?
3 Minutes Audio Devotional: Wrapped Up in God's Word is All You Need for Your Change to Come
Unbelief can hinder you from entering your season
3 Minutes Audio Devotional: Wrapped Up in God's Word is All You Need for Your Change to Come
Impatience can abort seasons
3 Minutes Audio Devotional: Wrapped Up in God's Word is All You Need for Your Change to Come
Complaining can abort seasons
When seasons of suffering come, big or small, we are vulnerable to the enemy's attacks. Today we talk about how to get you armored up so you can withstand the attacks and come out stronger for it! Get your sword up Mama, and get ready to fight! Love, Brittany Doors to the Healed Mama Academy are open! Join HERE. Also, come say hi and share in our Facebook group! I would love to hear your story and know your name! https://bit.ly/MorningMamaFacebookGroup I am not here to be your therapist, so here is a great place to find one if you realize it's time! https://www.restorationtherapytraining.com/find-a-therapist/ COMMUNITY--> https://bit.ly/morningmamafacebookgroup ACADEMY--> morningmama.co CONNECT--> support@morningmama.co INSTAGRAM--> http://www.instagram.com/morningmamapodcast
3 Minutes Audio Devotional: Wrapped Up in God's Word is All You Need for Your Change to Come
Careless talk can abort seasons
Send us a Text Message.SEASONS OF RESTSeasons – Part 2 Springcreek Church | Dr. Jessica FernandezMay 26, 2024 #god #realspringcreekchurch #seasons #seasonsofrest #rest #sabbathThe seasons of rest invite us to slow down and savor God's restorative peace. In our fast-paced world, rest can seem elusive or even unnecessary. However, the Bible emphasizes its spiritual importance, offering us a model for recharging and reconnecting with God. We'll examine biblical examples of rest, understanding its role not only as a command but as a gift from God. This message aims to transform our perspective on rest, encouraging us to integrate it into our lives as a vital component of our spiritual well-being.DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Reflect on a time when you felt overwhelmed by life's demands. How did you cope, and what would you change about your approach to rest? 2. Considering the statistic that 59% of U.S. adults found the last year to be the most stressful, how can we as a church community support each other in finding rest? 3. Discuss the implications of Mark 2:27-28 ("The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath"). How can this understanding change the way we view rest? 4. What practical steps can you take this week to observe the Sabbath in a way that truly rejuvenates your spirit and body?
Send us a Text Message.SEASONS OF CHANGESeasons – Part 1Jerrid Fletcher, Lead Associate PastorMay 19, 2024#god #realspringcreekchurch #seasons #seasonsofchange #life #opportunity #josephIn the seasons of change, we will explore the transformative power of life's unpredictable seasons. Change, whether sudden or gradual, can be daunting. Yet, it holds incredible potential for spiritual growth and deeper reliance on God. We will explore stories from scripture where God led His people through profound changes, teaching us how to respond to our own life shifts with faith and resilience. These lessons will equip us to see change not as a disruption, but as a divinely appointed opportunity for renewal and deepened faith.Discussion Questions1. How do the lyrics of "A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke resonate with your personal experiences of unexpected changes?2. In what ways can reflecting on the lives of influential figures like Sam Cooke help us understand and navigate our own life changes?3. How do you relate to the analogy of the four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter) in terms of your own life experiences?4. Can you share a personal story of a significant life transition and what you learned from that experience?5. What has been the most unexpected event in your life, and how did it impact you positively or negatively?6. How do you typically react to unexpected changes? Do you see these changes as opportunities for growth or as obstacles?7. Which biblical story of unexpected change (Ruth, Paul, Job, Mary, Joseph) do you find most inspiring or relatable? Why?8. How do these stories encourage you to maintain faith and perseverance during challenging times?9. What specific aspect of Joseph's story (faithfulness, gratitude, integrity) speaks to you the most in dealing with adversity?10. How do you practice gratitude in your daily life, especially during tough times?11. How do you ground yourself in faith during times of unexpected change?12. In what ways do you seek and rely on support from your community, family, or friends when facing major life transitions?13. How do you cultivate flexibility and openness to new opportunities and strengths in your life?14. How does Psalm 30:5 ("Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning") provide comfort and encouragement to you?15. Can you share a time when a period of difficulty in your life was followed by joy or a positive outcome?16. Reflecting on your current life season, how do you see God working through your circumstances?17. What steps can you take to commit to faithfulness, endurance, and integrity in the face of unexpected changes?18. How does prayer help you seek God's guidance and strength during uncertain times?
Transcript included below…Today I'm going to provide some gentle nudging to help get some guitar players off the bench and onto the field, and perhaps that might include you.I'm not a follower of baseball, but I definitely remember some noteworthy quotes from famous players. Jackie Robinson, is one of those. He is known for this quote:"Life is not a spectator sport. If you're going to spend your whole life in the grandstand just watching what goes on, in my opinion, you're wasting your life." Now, Jackie's career was supported by spectators and people who watched him play baseball. Audience members are needed, right?But for many of us, it's super important to take the leap and play our instruments for other people. This can be as simple as taking the guitar out of its case and playing it for a friend or family member…or something on a larger scale, like on a worship team, or in a concert setting.That's really where I'm going with today's episode – I'm not asking my readers to do something nearly impossible. I just want to encourage them to make music, and to do what's needed to get there. So, let's keep it real again today as I share some thoughts.Sitting in the AudienceIf you've ever attended a concert or listened to someone play any instrument, especially the guitar, you know what it's like to receive a musical offering, to be uplifted, inspired, or even transported in a way.Music is powerful. So, we can be music listeners…or content readers, like you with the blog you're reading right now. For that, I thank you!Sitting in an audience can be a passive posture, or we can actively listen, but like it or not, audience members are not typically contributing musically in that moment (unless they're singing or clapping along.)That performance or musical offering may inspire audience members who are also musicians to go back and practice, and to make music.But some musicians do not take action.I've offered guitar instruction long enough to cross paths with guitar students who are more like audience members. If that's their preferred means of enjoying music, that's great! But if these guitar students are claiming to be guitar players, there can sometimes be a disconnect. Because by and large, some folks aren't actually playing their guitars. Not really.Some of them profess to be guitar players. They sign up for a learning experience, some of them invest good money in tools, instruments, and education, but we're all comes down to it, they don't really lean into the process of developing their skills.They don't really practice much at all.They'd rather talk about it. They'd rather watch someone else do what they want to do, and they'd rather not be held accountable.That's a harder place to be, because it doesn't actually lead to results.Watching other people get results can be fulfilling in a way, because we can live vicariously through them. I've heard some people say, “I don't have a lot of talent, so I like to cheer on others who have more talent than I do.”So, perhaps they get enough satisfaction from watching someone else get results as they play.There are a lot of audience members out there watching shows like America's got Talent, or American Idol. These kinds of experiences can be very engaging and inspiring for an audience, especially people who are not investing time in developing their own gifts. But that's the primary posture of an audience member – to receive what's being shared.I've seen cooking shows that lay out the entire process for how to make a recipe. But if my hunch is correct, the vast majority of the viewers are just enjoying watching the cook bring their recipe to life, without any real plan for duplicating the process themselves.Now, of course, some may! And I know people personally who find recipes out there on the web in video form and they follow those recipes and make food for their families. But isn't it easier to just be a consumer, an audience member, or a spectator?It sure is.I have been an audience member or a spectator, but only temporarily.I am an active guitar player, whether a creative songwriter, performer, worship guitarist, or even a teacher. I place myself in an active posture in each of these roles as I share, sing, lead, create and teach. I am a copious producer. I'm always coming up with content and musical ideas that I take great joy in sharing. And for some folks, that's contagious and inspiring for them to do as well.But for others…not so much.Why?The Obstacles We EncounterReasons for not developing our guitar skills might include the following…1. Life is too full. Yes, I agree. Sometimes with work, family, kids, and other responsibilities, it can be hard to make time. But we make time for things that are important to us, right? Even just a few minutes a day can transform our skill level over time on the guitar.2. Fear.Believe it or not, fear can paralyze us and keep us from reaching for our goals. For more about this, check out Episodes 50 and 51 of Guitar Serious Fun – The 10 Fears We Face as Guitarists – Part 1 and Part 2. 3. Procrastination.We can live in the weird space that says, “I'll get to that tomorrow.” But tomorrow can get pushed out further and further. Procrastination does not pay off, usually.4. Laziness.Can guitar players be lazy? Sure. I've met them. And you probably have as well.Hard work is not glamorous, but man, can it help us get the results we want. When people ask me how I've achieved the level of skill I've developed on the guitar, I usually respond with “Good, diligent practice and consistent hard work over time.” Some folks are looking for an easy way to learn. But that's not how it's done.The opportunity to grow is there, but, as Thomas Edison is credited with saying,“Recognizing opportunity is so difficult for most people because it goes around disguised in overalls, looking like hard work!”Now, there are different seasons of playing the guitar, as I unpack in Guitar Serious Fun Episodes 17 and 18, “Guitar Through the Seasons” – Part 1 and Part 2.So, if someone is walking through a season where it just does not make practical sense to play, I understand. Every person has their reasons. But let me encourage you to find the joy of music in your guitar playing…even when it's not practical or easy.Wounds from a FriendIf today's episode has been a little less uplifting and a bit more of a coaching posture, that's not by accident.I'm a leader, but one of the main reasons I've become the leader I am is because I've literally had people in my world growing up who have said, “There's leadership potential in you, David. Don't sit back.”Even if I wasn't thankful in the moment for these exhortations, I'm thankful now.Proverbs 27:6 states,“Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses.” I'm here to gently wound you in a way that might inspire you to take action.How? Well, I've got a few ideas.Action Steps1. Set some reasonable goals.Goals give us a framework, and some tangible thresholds we're hoping to cross.2. Share those goals.Sharing a goal gives it a super-charged amount of momentum, because others are now aware of what we're working on, and this can provide gentle accountability.3. Celebrate victories.When we achieve a goal, we need to celebrate what we've done (more importantly what the Lord has done through us.) And if we've got other like-minded folks in our lives who can cheer us on, all the better. Inside GuitarSuccess4U, we call these kinds of victories “wins,” and every time we gather on Zoom, I ask if any of my members have “wins” to share, and usually, many do.4. Remember the long game.Those who want to get real results play the long game. They know that this guitar thing will take time.5. Make real music.Stephen Humphries, a national Hammered Dulcimer champion I had the privilege of studying with, once said this to me:“Technique is a means to an end. Make sure the music you want play is that end.”Mic drop, right?I'm all about techniques that lead me in the direction where I want to be playing music. 6. Don't go alone.One African proverb I've always appreciated says:“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”Journeying with like-minded folks will take you much further, even if it takes a bit longer.On that subject, if you want a way to find measurable progress on the guitar, please consider GuitarSuccess4U. And if you're open to setting aside some intentional time to discover what we're all about and how we can help you, I highly recommend our new free guitar web masterclass, called The Guitar Success Formula.I recommend watching it from a browser on a desktop or laptop, rather than a smartphone. The URL for that is GuitarSuccess4U.com/formula. But be warned – it's not for those who want to sit on the sidelines – it's for those who want to get in the game.These action steps could be game-changers for you, and I'd love for us both to find out.But if all that today's episode does is serve as a catalyst for you to pick up your guitar, then that's a win for both of us.So, go grab your guitar and play it. Because that's what guitar players do.And maybe set your sights on playing it for someone else, because music is best when shared. Any music you play for anyone represents you setting aside the posture of a guitar spectator and instead becoming a guitar player.Thanks for reading Guitar Serious Fun. We are fast approaching 100 episodes, which is exciting. I'm looking forward to sharing more thoughts with you in the future, even if we – spoiler alert – decrease episode frequency and length as I lean into other content platforms like YouTube and Instagram. Once we cross the three-digit mark for this blog, we'll be near to 2 solid years of Guitar Serious Fun which will provide a curated collection of thoughts, both practical and inspiring.And these episodes take quite a bit of time to put together. They are a labor of love. So just know that although I love sharing my thoughts here, it may make more sense for me to lean more deeply into other forms of content, based on time, which as you know, is a non-renewable resource.So, if you like these thoughts, please share them with others – any episode could be passed along to someone else, but only if you forward it!I'd love to be able to reach more people in this way.I'll see you next time!Thanks for reading Guitar Serious Fun! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit guitarseriousfun.substack.com
The Spiritual Double Hitters Prophetess McCall & Coach Naomi are on Heavenly H.U.G.S Radio As soon as these ladies came on with just small talk the conversation shifted and I immediately had to record. You are definitely in for a treat. What happens in your season? Knowing the season you're in and more..
From the beginning of time, God has used sound for an announcement and fulfillment of His presence, promises & power working in our lives. More importantly, each season of our journey with Him comes with its own distinct & unique sounds. Playing a vital role in helping us maximize what God is seeking to manifest in our lives; both for His glory and for our good.
REASONS FOR THE SEASON (2000 years ago God sent his only son to be with us. The birth of Jesus changed everything. In this series we'll discover four big reasons the birth of Jesus is a benefit to our lives.)
From the beginning of time, God has used sound for an announcement and fulfillment of His presence, promises & power working in our lives. More importantly, each season of our journey with Him comes with its own distinct & unique sound. Playing a vital role in helping us maximize what God is seeking to manifest in our lives; both for His glory and for our good.
Somewhere in Time Podcast returns for part two of an episode dedicated to two Metallica albums from the past twenty years. "St Anger" from 2003 and "72 Seasons" from 2023. Once again, this episode features a special guest, Fern, from the band Eyes of the Nile. On this extended episode, you'll hear a track-by-track breakdown of both St. Anger and 72 Seasons. The shuffle button is hit on a playlist featuring every song on both albums, and each song is discussed based on the random order that it's played. Visit Somewhere in Time's Website: https://somewhereintimepodcast.com Get all of the latest news on Fern's band Eyes of the Nile at https://www.eyesofthenile.com/ Follow Somewhere in Time Podcast on Social Media: www.facebook.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.twitter.com/SITMusicPodcast www.instagram.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.youtube.com/somewhereintimepodcast TikTok - Somewhere in Time Podcast
We resume our Favorite Genre TV Seasons topic with our respective top 6s. If you missed our #10 through #07 picks and honorable mentions, listen to episode #147 first. The seasons discussed in this episode are from the following shows: - Babylon 5 - Batman: The Animated Series - Cowboy Bebop - Dark Matter - Doctor Who - Fargo - Fooly Cooly - Firefly - Fringe - Game of Thrones - Invincible - Kolchak: The Night Stalker - Star Trek: The Original Series - Stargate Universe - Stranger Things - The Boys - The Orville - The Umbrella Academy - Twilight Zone But, which seasons were picked, which Geeks picked which seasons, how many shows were picked for more than one season and/or by more than one Geek, and which shows from this list are here due to one Geek listing two more honorable mentions he forgot in Part 1? Listen now for the answers to these and other cliffhanging questions as bring a finale to our lists for Favorite Genre TV Seasons. We're approaching the end of season 3. Are there movies, TV shows, or other topics you'd like us to explore in season 4? Let us know. You can contact us at... - E-Mail: discerninggeeks@gmail.com - Facebook: #DiscerningGeeksPortal - Twitter (X): @discerninggeeks Please rate or review us wherever you listen to podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discerninggeeks/message
This week, we begin a two-part discussion about our Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror/Superhero TV Seasons. Here in PART 1, we list our honorable mentions and the first 4 seasons in our ranked top 10 lists. Those honorable mentions and #10 to #07 ranks are represented by the following TV shows. - Adult Swim Infomercial Series - Alien Nation - Babylon 5 - Battlestar Galactica (original) - Buck Rogers - Dark Matter - Doctor Who - Eureka - Futurama - Grimm - Metalocalypse - Helsing - Paranoid Agent - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Star Trek: The Next Generation - Stargate SG-1 - Stargate Universe - The Flash - The Incredible Hulk - The Mandalorian - The Orville - The Venture Bros. - The X-Files - Travelers - True Detective But among these shows, which seasons were picked? Which ones are honorable mentions, and which ones are in at least one Geek's top 10? - Which five shows were mentioned or ranked by two of the Geeks so far? - Which two additional shows were represented by two seasons but by the same Geek? - Which was the one show mentioned or ranked by three different Geeks? - Which of these shows officially sneaked into the list during editing? - Which other show was mentioned during the editing process but so unofficially that it's not even in the list above? Listen now for the answers to these and other questions as we break down our favorite genre TV seasons up to 7th place. Stay tuned for PART 2, coming soon, which will include our respective top 6 lists. We're approaching the end of season 3. Are there movies, TV shows, or other topics you'd like us to explore in season 4? Let us know. You can contact us at... - E-Mail: discerninggeeks@gmail.com - Facebook: #DiscerningGeeksPortal - Twitter (X): @discerninggeeks Please rate or review us wherever you listen to podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discerninggeeks/message
As Thanksgiving is just around the corner, gratitude is an important topic. It is important to offer a more nuanced perspective, because gratitude can be complicated and can look very different for different people. Gratitude goes beyond the simple phrase, “Just be grateful.” In today's Part 1 of two episodes, we want to give people a brave place to let their true feelings be what they are, regardless of others' expectations. How do we practice gratitude in a way that isn't toxic positivity but still validates our feelings and raises our quality of life? My friend, Christine Koh, is here to contribute to the discussion. She is a speaker, creative consultant, author of Minimalist Parenting, and the podcast co-host of Edit Your Life. Join us! Show Highlights: ● How we define gratitude–it doesn't mean the same thing to everyone! ● How gratitude can be an embracing the joy that is random in life–just as suffering is ● How we define toxic positivity–and how it relates to motherhood ● Why we, as a society, aren't very good at sitting with uncomfortable emotions and pain ● How Christine's background and Asian heritage inform her view of toxic positivity ● How spiritual bypassing relates to toxic positivity in not allowing feelings to be processed and explored ● Why Christine is a fan of cognitive reframing–and how she uses this practical exercise to “flip the script” ● Why we have to give voice to our suffering to process the feelings and move toward growth ● How gratitude is an emotional muscle that we have to flex in our own ways ● Christine's advice to parents about teaching gratitude while not pushing toxic positivity on our kids ● Why it is important for parents to model a wide range of emotions in front of our kids Resources and Links: Connect with Christine Koh: Website, Podcast, and Minimalist Parenting book Connect with KC: Website, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook Get KC's book, How to Keep House While Drowning We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: www.strugglecare.com/promo-codes.
Pastor Harlo White delivers the message "Times and Seasons, Part 2", originally delivered on June 25, 1983. Stand with Pastor Harlo White in supporting the Harlo White Healing Stream Podcast. Your donation helps keep this podcast reaching people all across the Earth. Ask God the Father what he would have you do in giving to this ministry. You can visit our website at www.harlowhitehealingstream.com/giving to make a secure donation online. You can also mail your donation to:HARLO WHITE HEALING STREAMP.O. BOX 4695CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 60680.
Pastor Harlo White delivers the message "Times and Seasons, Part 1", originally delivered on June 25, 1983. Stand with Pastor Harlo White in supporting the Harlo White Healing Stream Podcast. Your donation helps keep this podcast reaching people all across the Earth. Ask God the Father what he would have you do in giving to this ministry. You can visit our website at www.harlowhitehealingstream.com/giving to make a secure donation online. You can also mail your donation to:HARLO WHITE HEALING STREAMP.O. BOX 4695CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 60680.
I wanted to complete the times and seasons episode I did before because I am a finisher and I am being obedient. Ecclesiastes 3 v 1 NIV
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Reading from Ecclesiates 3 v 1 Message. Understanding your times and seasons is what the Lord desires us to know, this will prevent us from blaming in, building walls around our hearts, and not fulfilling purpose. Trust God in this time and comment below if this spoke to your spirit.
You probably already know this, but allow me to remind you, you are not a robot. You are not designed to go at the same pace, with the same energy, day in and day out indefinitely. Unfortunately, our modern world doesn't exactly function in a way to allow for the nuances of our fluctuating energy and rhythms, yet this is the way that Nature has existed since the very beginning. In this episode we're talking about how to align with the seasons to help support us in our own sustainable growth, and what summer can teach us about the need for Recreation or as I like to say, Re-CREATION.SHOWNOTES:Aligning with the Seasons Part 1 Listen to the first part of this series for a Winter perspective. Co Create by Brooke Snow: My *New* App! Find all the details at brookesnow.com/appThe Co Create App gives you access to over 100+ Guided Meditations, new Yoga Classes and Inspirational Audio Courses and Community Challenges to support you in living into your true identity as the creator of your life.