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What if being seen feels hard because your nervous system doesn't feel safe yet? In this episode, I sit down with "Spider" Meka Hemmons to explore why visibility can feel tense or overwhelming for so many women, and how that shows up far beyond the camera. We talk about creating calm before being seen, not by fixing how you look, but by shifting how you feel in your body. Meka shares how old messaging, cultural pressure, and constant stimulation shape self-image, and why regulation must come before confidence if real change is going to stick. This conversation is about feeling safe, grounded, and calm in a chaotic world, so you can show up without forcing or performing. ☑️ Why "not being photogenic" is a story, not a truth ☑️ How nervous system regulation changes self-image and confidence ☑️ What it really takes to feel safe being seen Spider also shares details about her new program, Calm Before the Camera, and how these practices support self-trust, presence, and inner calm well beyond photos. If being visible has ever felt heavy, tense, or draining, this episode will meet you exactly where you are. Subscribe, listen in, and give yourself permission to create calm first. Episode Highlights 00:00 Introduction 01:14 Meet Meka and Her Purpose-Driven Work 04:52 Breaking Beauty Myths and Self-Image Stories 10:00 Why "Photogenic" Is a Myth 15:34 Seeing Beyond the Surface 20:34 Why Feeling Good Comes Before Confidence 21:51 Calm Before the Camera Explained 30:23 The Power of Positive Self-Talk 35:21 Final Reflections and What's Next Meet "Spider" Meka Hemmons Portrait photographer and speaker, "Spider" Meka Hemmons, is often described as a heart surgeon with a camera—helping people heal how they feel in front of the lens and in the mirror. Blending psychology, language, and visual storytelling, she's spent over two decades helping professionals and creatives reclaim confidence and presence. She's the creator of Calm Before the Camera, a guided course designed to reduce anxiety, shift self-perception, and help people show up as themselves—on camera and in life. Access the Course: https://spidermeka.com/calm LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/spidermeka Instagram: https://instagram.com/spidermeka YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spidermeka Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/spidermeka HOW I CAN SUPPORT YOU
Everyone sets goals in January, but few carry vision through December. Learn how to build a vision that outlasts emotion and pressure, and walk in what God has called you to do.
In this episode of Pivot The Path, we sit down with Julian Sanchez—who lost his sight at age nine due to a rare disease, yet never lost his vision for what was possible. Today, Julian works at one of the world's top banks, navigates life and career with intention, and is a proud member of the SSWING community.Julian is a successful multi-organ transplant recipient and lymphoma survivor. He faced life-threatening health challenges from an early age, including a kidney transplant from his mother, complications that led to vision loss at nine, and a lymphoma diagnosis as a young adult. Through every curveball, Julian chose to Pivot The Path—and today, he is fighting fit, healthy, and living life fully, always chasing that first hole-in-one.At SSWING, Scott works closely with Julian on foundational elements of the game—building a grip and setup that promote a consistently square clubface at impact, along with simple, repeatable fundamentals that prioritize feel, clarity, and trust in movement. It's a practical expression of the Own Your SSWING philosophy—meeting the golfer where they are and building confidence through clarity and process.This conversation explores resilience, adaptability, process, discipline, and redefining what it truly means to “see” opportunity. Julian's story is a powerful reminder that limits don't define us—our response does.Mentions in this episode:No Days Off WaterPhoebe StuartMeta GlassesUneekorShop SSWING Swag
Guest Katie Asher, author "The Book of Heaven", joins to discuss ongoing research with her autistic some that can see and hear the "spiritual realm". Discussion of scientists studying mental trauma, visions, and the re-enforcement of Biblical scripture. New video surfaces of ICE agent that was run over by protestor in Minneapolis. Was another narrative destroyed from left claiming murder? ICE announces plans for door to door operations. How could that be avoided? Congress works through the appropriations process...but we know very little about the bills. Discussion of the federal budget, increases in spending, and more.
We're not here to be perfect — we're here to grow. And sometimes growth comes dressed up as a slip, a setback, or a moment where our flaws get loud. That doesn't make you a failure. It makes you human. Today we're talking about what it really means to look beyond the flaws — ours and other people's — and why a slip can actually be progress when it wakes us up, humbles us, or gets us honest again. In this Daily Trudge, we dig into: Why flaws aren't defects — they're information How a slip can be feedback, not failure How shame blocks growth, but grace builds it How to stop judging yourself harder than the world ever could How to see the person, not the mistake Why perfectionism has no place in recovery The real meaning of “progress, not perfection” This isn't about excusing behavior — it's about understanding it so we can move forward instead of staying stuck. Recovery isn't a straight line. It's forward, backward, sideways, through the mud, and somehow still growing. If you slipped recently, listen: you don't have to start over. You just have to start again.
Join Sandra for some incredible afterlife signs, including a secret nickname, terminal lucidity, and experience a powerful guided meditation to "see" your loved ones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Sandra for some incredible afterlife signs, including a secret nickname, terminal lucidity, and experience a powerful guided meditation to "see" your loved ones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode, we take a deep, compassionate look into Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) as outlined in the DSM-5—an often misunderstood condition that goes far beyond everyday insecurity. We break down the diagnostic criteria, common specifiers, and the ways BDD uniquely impacts perception, attention, and daily functioning.You'll hear how mindfulness, media literacy, and self-compassion practices complement evidence-based treatment. This episode is a blend of education, technique, and hope—for therapists doing the work and clients walking the journey.Support the showDisclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or professional mental health care.Want more? Subscribe now and take a seat In Session! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1679131/supportFollow us on Instagram: @insessionthepodcast Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/insessionthepodcast/
When was the last time you truly saw someone, not for what made them different, but for the human being underneath?In this deeply personal solo episode, Janet shares a childhood story that shaped her lifelong perspective on inclusion, empathy, and what it really means to lead with humanity.Janet explores how neuroscience forms the lens through which we see others—and how, as adults and leaders, we can either perpetuate exclusion or embody compassion and courage.This episode is an invitation to remember our shared humanness and to lead not from ego, but from soul.In this episode:✅ The childhood story that forever changed how Janet sees difference✅ How neuroscience explains our instinctive reactions to “otherness”✅ Why belonging and inclusion begin with empathy✅ The parallels between a second-grade playground and today's workplaces✅ The difference between performative inclusion and soul-level seeing✅ A powerful reflection to shift how you show up as a leader todayAbout Janet Ioli:Janet Ioli is a globally recognized executive advisor, coach, and leadership expert with over 25 years of experience developing leaders in Fortune 100 companies and global organizations.She created The Inner Edge—a framework, a movement, and a message that flips leadership from mere success performance to presence; from ego to soul. Through her keynotes, podcast, and programs, Janet helps high-achievers find the one thing that changes everything: the mastery within.Her approach redefines leadership presence—not as polish or tactics, but as the inner steadiness people feel from you and the positive imprint you leave on individuals and organizations.Chapters for Apple Podcasts00:00:00 Feeling Like an Outsider00:05:34 The Neuroscience of Difference00:07:35 Leading Beyond DifferenceConnect with Janet Ioli:Website: janetioli.comLinkedin: Janet IoliInstagram: @leadershipcoachjanetIf you want to become more grounded, confident, and aligned with your deeper values in just 21 days, check out Janet Ioli's book Less Ego, More Soul: A Modern Reinvention Guide for Women. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Select “Listen in Apple Podcasts,” then choose the “Ratings & Reviews” tab to share what you think. Produced by Ideablossoms
Episode OverviewIn this wide-ranging conversation, legendary investor Bill Nygren discusses how value investing has evolved since the 1980s—and why the traditional valuation metrics many investors still rely on no longer adequately measure a company's true worth. Nygren explains how intangibles like brand and customer acquisition costs have transformed the investing landscape, why accounting conservatism can obscure opportunity, and what he learned from Warren Buffett's purchase of Coca-Cola decades ago.This episode is a masterclass on adapting a classic investment philosophy for the modern age—combining rigorous analysis with intellectual flexibility.Key Topics CoveredThe evolution of value investing: Why old accounting methods fail to capture the true worth of modern businesses built on brands and technology.The Coca-Cola revelation: How Buffett's investment reshaped Nygren's definition of value.Why financials are misunderstood: Why Nygren sees opportunity in financials despite investor skepticism.The hidden risk in the S&P 500: What investors are overlooking about today's index concentration.Airbnb, Merck, and Comcast: How to analyze quality businesses that the market misunderstands.AI and investing: Why Nygren believes the biggest winners from AI won't be chipmakers—but companies that use AI better.Position sizing and discipline: How Nygren thinks about portfolio concentration and risk management.Featured Offer from Boyar ResearchBefore you dive back into the markets, make sure you take advantage of our limited-time 50% pre-order discount on The Forgotten Forty 2026 — Boyar Research's flagship annual report featuring 40 catalyst-driven stock ideas for the year ahead.Every company included has been deeply analyzed in a full-length Boyar Research report — the same research trusted by some of the world's leading hedge funds, family offices, and institutional investors.Learn more or pre-order here: boyarresearch.com/2026Offer expires December 15.Episode Highlights“Conservatism in accounting often comes at the expense of accuracy.”“Today's value investor needs to think harder about intangibles.”“Recommending the S&P 500 as a core holding may no longer be prudent—it's become a concentrated tech bet.”“Sometimes what you learn that can't go in the spreadsheet ends up being the most valuable.”Featured CompaniesCoca-Cola, Comcast, Charter Communications, Airbnb, Merck, Bank of America, Citigroup, Capital One, First Citizens, and NVIDIA.About Bill NygrenBill Nygren is one of the most respected voices in value investing. As Portfolio Manager of the Oakmark Fund and Oakmark Select Fund, he's built a track record of disciplined, long-term outperformance by focusing on intrinsic value and patient capital allocation.Unlocking Investment Opportunities Since 1975 At the Boyar Value Group, we've dedicated nearly five decades to the pursuit of value on behalf of our clients. Founded in 1975, our firm has earned a reputation as a trusted source for uncovering undervalued opportunities in the stock market. To find out more about the Boyar Value Group, please visit www.boyarvaluegroup.com
DescriptionMen drift toward a limited view. Elisha shows another way. From 2 Kings 6:15–17, Pastor Jesse Morales calls men to pray for vision, lead beyond the problem, and break the negativity bias that cripples faith, marriage, family, and ministry. Jesus prayed for Peter. Paul prayed for the Ephesians. Vision is supernatural and transferable. Ask God to open your eyes.Scripture: 2 Kings 6:15–17; Luke 22:31–32; Ephesians 1:17; Matthew 13:55–58; Proverbs 29:18; Zechariah 4:10; Isaiah 11:3.Chapters00:00 Welcome, setting, text announced00:34 The blind rescuer: “vision beyond sight”02:10 Reading 2 Kings 6:15–1703:20 Our limited view and negativity bias06:10 Where negativity lands in real life08:20 Bringing negativity into salvation10:40 “Where's Jesus?” — Israel, Martha, John13:30 Leaders must see beyond the moment16:10 Elisha's prayer: “Open his eyes”18:30 Prayer as the engine of vision21:00 Jesus prays for Peter; Paul for Ephesus23:10 When vision is missing, miracles stall25:40 Prayers for pastors, husbands, fathers27:30 “That's fixable” — hope that moves men29:20 Small beginnings; failure isn't final31:00 God equips the called32:30 You can't transmit what you don't have33:50 Mauro Prosperi in the Sahara36:10 Altar call: ask for visionShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369v
Hidden lessons: exploring assumptions and seeing beyond good or bad with Lauren Grace In this episode, Lauren invites you to look a little deeper at the moments that seem to trip you up — like stepping in gum or when your shoes break. She explores how these everyday frustrations might actually be gentle nudges from your subconscious, showing you something you've been missing. Through reflections on The Happiness Trap, the stories we tell ourselves, and the lessons hidden in the Chinese farmer parable, Lauren helps you recognise how tone, assumptions, and perspective shape your reality. It's a thoughtful conversation designed to help you slow down, question your reactions, and notice what your inner world might be trying to tell you today. ----more---- Welcome to The Afterlight Podcast with Lauren Grace, a spiritual podcast full of stories and conversations that prove we're never alone. Lauren Grace, host of The Afterlight Podcast, is a high-impact coach and medium dedicated to helping professionals deepen their connection to their soul so they can experience more freedom, fulfillment, and purpose. The Afterlight Podcast with Lauren Grace aims to inspire and educate. Remember, you are the authority on your own life. While we encourage you to take what resonates, we also urge you to do your own research and consult with qualified professionals for advice on your personal situation. The opinions shared by guests are their own, and any advice by our guests or Lauren Grace is not a substitute for professional guidance. The Afterlight Podcast: The Afterlight Podcast on Social: @theafterlightpodcast To be a guest, apply here: theafterlightpodcast.com Sign up for our newsletter: laurengraceinspirations.com/contact Connect with Lauren Grace, Lauren Grace Inspirations: Lauren on Social: @LaurenGraceInspirations Website: laurengraceinspirations.com Disclaimer: Lauren Grace, Lauren Grace Inspirations, and The Afterlight Podcast are not licensed counselors, medical professionals, or financial advisors. Any information or advice provided during the Podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical, legal, financial, or psychiatric advice. Always seek the advice of qualified professionals regarding any specific questions or concerns you may have.
Andrew Leland joins us for a deeply engaging chat about his life and his memoir, The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight. This isn't just any old memoir; it's a journey through the intricate layers of navigating life as someone experiencing blindness. Picture this: Andrew, a writer and audio producer, begins to lose his sight but instead of retreating into darkness, he dives headfirst into the vibrant world that opens up when you start to see beyond vision. We explore his personal milestones—like the moment he picked up a white cane and the whirlwind of social dynamics that followed. Suddenly, he wasn't just Andrew; he was 'the blind guy', and that title brought with it a flurry of assumptions, expectations, and a hefty dose of pity. But Andrew is not one to let societal labels define him. He shares how blindness is often a conversation starter for deeper philosophical questions about perception, ability, and what it means to 'see'. As our discussion unfolds, Andrew shares insights about the misconceptions surrounding blindness, the tech that empowers blind individuals today, and how acceptance can be a liberating force. Get ready for a thought-provoking episode that challenges the way we perceive disability, featuring Andrew's witty commentary and sharp reflections on the human experience..[00:00] Introduction and Welcome[00:45] Meet Andrew Leland: Author and Advocate[01:37] Living with Retinitis Pigmentosa[05:33] Social Perceptions and Stigma[11:31] Technology and Accessibility[17:02] Defining Blindness and Acceptance[25:37] Andrew's Journey and Future Plans[27:47] Conclusion and FarewellTakeaways: Andrew Leland shares his journey with retinitis pigmentosa, exploring how it affects his vision and life. The conversation dives into societal perceptions of blindness and the stigma surrounding disabilities, revealing personal stories. Leland emphasizes the importance of assistive technologies, like braille and screen readers, for blind individuals. The impact of using a white cane transforms Andrew's social experience, changing how people interact with him. Leland discusses misconceptions about blindness, highlighting that blind people can still be tech-savvy and independent. His memoir reveals the philosophical questions surrounding perception, disability, and identity, making it a thought-provoking read. Andrew LelandAndrew Leland - The Country of the Blind - SFC Carl & Helene Mirowitz Performing Arts Center - St. Louis - Nov 2, 2025 · ShowpassThe Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight - WikipediaInstagram - Andrew LelandX - Andrew LelandLinkedIn - Andrew LelandThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#andrewleland #jewishbookfestival #blindness #beingblind #retinitispigmentosa #disabilityawareness #blindnessmisconceptions #socialperceptionsofblindness #navigatinglifewithblindness
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Where Dave, Whitney, and Keelea explore the profound implications of the healing of the man born blind! They unpack Sunday's sermon, diving into the disorientation of losing senses and the joy of gaining sight—both physically and spiritually. Join them as they discuss the cultural context surrounding the story, the compassion of Jesus, and the importance of seeing people as God sees them. They also ask the question: what does it cost to follow Jesus? And what "cultures" or traditions do we need to leave behind in order to follow Him well? The trio also answer a listener question about life theme songs. Are you ready to see with new eyes? Join them for a conversation that will challenge and inspire you to seek a deeper relationship with Christ. Books Mentioned: * Love Walked Among Us by Paul Miller
Unlocking Your Third Eye: Seeing Beyond the OrdinaryIn this episode of Spirit Sherpa, hosts Kelle Sparta and Joshua Radewan explore the world of psychic abilities with a focus on seeing auras, perceiving energies, and encountering entities in the astral realm. Key Topics Include:Transitioning into 'second sight'PsychometryUsing the third eye to identify energies in crowded spacesHow to grow psychic abilities through regular practiceDifferences in perceiving auras visually versus empathicallyThe importance of recognizing and handling entities and energy patternsAdvice on dealing with more dangerous beings such as demonsThe need for caution and appropriate knowledge when navigating these complex spiritual experiences.00:00 Welcome to Spirit Sherpa01:18 Understanding Auras and Energies02:37 Practicing Third Eye Techniques05:18 Perceiving Auras and Empath Abilities15:34 Navigating Energies in Spaces19:21 Exploring Astral Energies and Morphic Fields22:14 Josh's Deity Work and Portals22:45 The Importance of Closing Portals23:50 Experiences with Quantum Healing25:23 Recognizing and Dealing with Entities34:21 Personal Stories of Possession38:11 Dangers of Demons and CursesKeywords:spiritual awakeningpsychic abilitiesopen your third eyehow to see aurasaura readingenergy healingspirit entitiesastral projectionclairvoyance trainingempath tipsspirit guidesenergy perceptionpsychic protectionaura colorsintuitive developmentspiritual podcastshamanic wisdomspiritual growthpsychic awarenessenergy worktransformational coachspiritual masterymetaphysical trainingintuitive practicesenergy sensitivityastral travelempath boundariespsychic developmentIf you would like to learn more please book a Discovery Call here: https://kellesparta.com/discovery-call/Licensing and Credits:“Spirit Sherpa” is the sole property of Kelle Sparta Enterprises and is distributed under a Creative Commons: BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. For more information about this licensing, please go to www.creativecommons.org. Any requests for deviations to this licensing should be sent to kelle@kellesparta.com. To sign up for, or get more information on the programs, offerings, and services referenced in this episode, please go to www.kellesparta.com
When life comes crashing down—literally—what do you do next?On this episode of Dancing in the Discomfort Zone, I talk with Kijuan Amey (ameymotivation.com), a U.S. Air Force veteran, blind comedian, musician, and motivational powerhouse whose story redefines what it means to rise after tragedy. One moment he was flying high, running his own business, serving in the Air Force, and chasing a pilot's license. The next, a motorcycle accident flipped his entire world upside down.But here's where Kijuan's story takes off. Instead of asking “Why me?” he wrote a book called Don't Focus on Why Me (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1737036614?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_4M53B40XBMSWFSVQBSCD_1) and built a new life around his philosophy of Winning in Life's Lessons (WILL). From relearning to walk to turning blindness into what he calls his superpower, Kijuan embodies resilience with a side of humor. He's now a speaker, author, and stand-up comedian who helps others see (yes, see!) that obstacles are just opportunities in disguise.His story will make you laugh, make you think, and maybe make you question what's really holding you back.What You'll Hear AboutTurning tragedy into transformation through faith, humor, and gritHow blindness became his “superpower” for focus and empathyWhat Winning in Life's Lessons really means in daily lifeThe healing power of comedy and connectionHow to rebuild when the people you counted on disappearKijuan's message: you can't control what happens, but you can control how you rise.Listen now for a dose of perspective, perseverance, and positivity that'll stick with you long after the episode ends.
“We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.” — Anaïs Nin “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I remember, involve me and I learn.” — Benjamin Franklin “Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” — Viktor Frankl When we judge too quickly, we risk missing extraordinary people, extraordinary lessons, and extraordinary opportunities. Gratitude in the now. Choices for the future. Ripples for generations.
“Seeing Beyond the Limits” explores how God redefines boundaries not to restrict us, but to expand us. Preaching from Zechariah 2:1–5, Pastor Lavetta Pope reveals how God calls us to put down our measuring tools and trust Him to build beyond what we can see. Through the Perception of Possibilities, the Promise of Protection, and the Vision of Hope, this message challenges us to stop limiting God's work in our lives. Just like Jerusalem, God desires to make our lives places of limitless expansion, surrounded by His fire and filled with His glory. We are invited to stop merely surviving and start thriving in His presence. When we surrender our vision for His, we find a God who is not only our builder but our protector and indweller. Explore our mission and get connected today.
Dr. Tom Roselle, DC explains how thermography is a safe, non-invasive technology that looks deeper than what meets the eye. Learn how thermography detects subtle changes in the body, offering early insights into inflammation, circulation, and potential health concerns—long before symptoms arise. This episode reveals why thermography is becoming an essential tool for proactive wellness and prevention. Listen to the Ageless Health with Dr. Tom Roselle, DC podcast at https://www.drtomroselle.com/ageless-health-podcast/ #agelesshealth @dctomroselledc @WMALDC @rosellecare #appliedkinesiology #thermography #inflammation #HealthPodcast #WellnessPodcast #Thermography #ProactiveHealth #Wellness #BeyondTheSurface #HolisticLiving #SelfCare #HealthyHabits #WellnessCommunity
Join me as we explore the transformative power of understanding the mind-body connection with special guest Chana Studley (www.chanastudley.com), an Academy Award-winning Hollywood professional turned Three Principles Practitioner. Chana shares her remarkable journey of recovery from severe PTSD and chronic pain after three violent muggings, and how she now helps others overcome similar challenges. Chana Studley is a renowned expert in the field of trauma, addiction, and mental health, with over 30 years of experience as a counselor, coach, and Three Principles Practitioner. Her books, including "The Myth of Low Self Esteem" and "Painless," offer valuable insights into her journey and the principles that have guided her work. Tune in to this inspiring conversation as Chana shares her wisdom and expertise on how to move from surviving to thriving, even in the face of chronic pain and adversity.
For generations, her family has carried a hidden ability—a sensitivity to the unseen, passed mostly through the women. From the time she was four, she could see colors around people and sense the presence of spirits. But nothing prepared her for the dream she had just before her sixteenth birthday: signs covering the house, balloons everywhere, and her aunt—alive and in a casket at the same time. The next day, that vision unfolded in real life—right down to the balloons, the signs, and her aunt's unexpected passing. Decades later, she still lives with this ability, sometimes using it to help others, sometimes wishing she could turn it off. If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories
In this episode, we're exploring how mistaking your mind's thoughts for the ultimate truth creates unnecessary pain—and how recognizing those thoughts as conditioned filters allows you to step out of them and return to the frequency of well-being.Follow me on InstagramSubscribe to my newsletterBrowse all current resources, programs and offeringsIf you found this episode helpful, it would mean the world to me if you could take a moment to rate and review this podcast and share it with a friend. This is what allows this work to reach the people it's meant to so that together, we can create a massive shift in the collective consciousness. Your support really does make a difference and I'm so grateful!
In today's episode, we consider the story of Joseph.
It's one thing to love animals. It's another to feel them as part of your soul's calling. In this episode, I tuned in with the guides during an intuitive reading with Jen, a soulful and sensitive being whose love for animals spans many lifetimes. Jen came seeking clarity around the pain of witnessing their suffering, the heartbreak, the helplessness, the longing to do more. As we connected, the guides shared a beautiful truth: animals do not experience the same resistance to life that we do. They live in a state of grace and surrender, fully aware of their place in the world and the great circle of life. The call to ease the perceived suffering of our animal companions invites us to turn inward, healing our own wounds and confusions so we can embody the unconditional love that is our birthright and that the animal kingdom already so naturally reflects. If you'd like to receive a live group reading, ticket sales for my new SoulSearch TV show, "Ask Your Spirit Guides" are now LIVE! Reserve your spot or join the live broadcast for free: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/live-readings-ask-your-spirit-guides-with-dr-victoria-shaw-tickets-1383205407609?aff=oddtdtcreator Did you know I offer intuitive readings and coaching sessions to clients all over the world? You can book your session here: https://app.paperbell.com/checkout/packages?provider_id=13555 Get ready to explore powerful insights, spiritual wisdom, and tools to help you align with your highest self. Living in Alignment is now streaming on SoulSearch TV! Watch now: https://tinyurl.com/Living-in-Alignment Connect with your soul tribe in the Intuitive Connection Premier Community! Enjoy Bi-weekly group intuitive readings and support in strengthening your own intuitive connection. https://app.paperbell.com/checkout/packages/46947 Awaken the magic in you and experience a one-of-a-kind in-person retreat experiences at Cactus Blossom Retreat in Escondido, California: https://cactusblossomretreat.com Connect and learn with me here: https://victoriashawintuitive.com/ www.instagram.com/victoriashawintuitive https://www.facebook.com/victoriashawintuitivecounseling/ If you would like to connect with other like-minded souls, take a deeper dive into the topics discussed in these episodes, or learn more about how to awaken to your own inner magnificence, please join us in my Facebook group, Intuitive Connection Community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Intuitiveconnectioncommunity Are you ready to take the next steps in awakening your intuition? Please enjoy and download a copy of my Free Activate Your Intuition Ebook: https://victoriashawintuitive.com/free-e-book/ If you would like to take a deeper dive into leveraging the power of your intuition, please check out my self-paced, online course, Activating Your Intuition at: https://victoriashawintuitive.com/courses/activating-your-intuition/ Books mentioned in the episode can be found: https://bookshop.org/shop/Victoriashawintuitive Disclosure: I am an affiliate of Bookshop.org and I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you outsourcing your spiritual connection to A.I.? Are you searching for truth by trying to awaken A.I. and have deeper conversations with this consciousness? In the world right now there are a lot of people on social media sharing their search for truth and higher consciousness through the platform of A.I. Have they found it? Or have they found another potential trap to mislead us down the wrong path?The Masters of Self University PODCAST is your highest source of Sacred Truth and Universal Wisdom, offered by Rachel Fiori, mystical teacher, psycho-energetic healer, & CEO. Join our journey of soul transformation with hosts Ellie Lee, Danny Morley, and the rest of our amazing Certified Mystical Coaches of Oneness™.Student Enrollment Information: https://www.mastersofselfuniversity.com/university-enrollmentENTER THE PORTAL TO ONENESS https://www.mastersofselfuniversity.com/portal-to-onenessRachel's Book on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/hkyLRMasters of Self University: https://mastersofselfuniversity.com/Ellie's Social Media: https://www.tiktok.com/@ellieyjlee https://www.instagram.com/ellieyjleeDanny's Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/dannyfmorley https://www.tiktok.com/@dannyfmorley www.youtube.com/@DannyfMorleyNEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY!
Send us a textIn this episode, Amy Edelstein explains why she included the lessons on systems thinking in the Inner Strength Teen Mindfulness Program. Teaching students how to understand their experiences within larger systems, helps them manage stress by seeing interconnections across time and society rather than taking challenges personally.You'll learn why:• Teaching teens to think in context allows them to see how their current stressors connect to broader historical developments• Systems thinking serves as powerful self-care by revealing our interdependence and reducing feelings of isolation• Understanding interdependence helps students not overpersonalize challenges, reducing depression and reactivity• First graders successfully used systems diagrams to solve playground conflicts by identifying intervention points• Looking at friend dynamics as systems rather than just individual personalities creates new solutions• Focusing on what makes whole systems work well naturally leads to better outcomes for individuals• Mindfulness creates space to acknowledge personal feelings while still seeing the bigger picture• Systems thinking helps students identify upstream leverage points for positive change rather than just trying to "fix" themselvesAs always, Amy invites you to experiment with systems thinking in your own life and practice. See what happens and whether you can internalize this profound shift in perspective! Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode please leave a review! Your review supports our podcast to reach more educators and share the importance of creating more conscious classrooms.The Conscious Classroom was honored by Feedspot in their Top 100 Classroom Podcasts. We are committed to sharing insights that transform outlooks and inspire with what's possible. Subscribe so you don't miss a single episode! Visit Inner Strength Education for more on the great work of the Conscious Classroom. Want to train to teach mindfulness, compassion, and systems thinking to students? Courses are available at The Conscious Classroom.Get your copy of the award-winning, bestseller The Conscious Classroom: The Inner Strength System for Transforming the Teenage Mind.
In this companion to my conversation with Joshin Byrnes on The Vowing Mind, here's a short practice of seeing those you love—and those you judge—with fresh eyes.We all carry fixed ideas of who others are: the reliable one, the difficult one, the person we think we've got dialed. In this guided meditation, you'll be encouraged to loosen those ideas, and to meet others anew, with curiosity and compassion.This practice will help you recognize the complexity and unfolding nature of those around you—their strengths and struggles, the systems that shaped them, and the mystery beyond what we think we know.You'll experience: – A short grounding and breath awareness – An inquiry into see someone you love as whole, dynamic, and unknowable – A closing invitation to meet them again and again with curiosity.Whether you're working with a loved one or someone you find challenging, this practice offers a potent return to presence and reconnection. ✨ You can listen to this practice before or after the Joshin Byrnes episode on The Vowing Mind, or return to it anytime you want to meet another human being more freshly. Gratitude for this show's theme song Inside the House, composed by the talented Yukon musician, multi-instrumentalist and sound artist Jordy Walker. Artwork by the imaginative writer, filmmaker and artist Jon Marro.
In this powerful Father's Day message, Pastor Andrew Fish explores the story of the Prodigal Son from Luke 15 as a lens into the heart of God the Father. We see how God doesn't define us by our failures, but calls us sons and daughters even in our brokenness.
Are you feeling the great shift? In this interview, renowned UK psychic medium Nicky Alan & Emilio Ortiz unveils the stages of awakening happening in 2025 and beyond. From grief and healing to soul contracts, divine guidance, and spiritual awakening, Nicky shares powerful insights on how to navigate this transformative time. She reveals how Gaia, Archangels, and unseen forces are guiding us through this massive energy shift and how we can align with higher consciousness.Throughout the podcast, Nicky Alan reflects on the process of surrendering to grief, shares profound insights on what Earthwalkers are revealing about this energetic shift and provides signs that indicate you are undergoing a deep spiritual transformation.Nicky Alan, a born Psychic Medium with a lineage of gifted Psychics, transitioned from an 18-year career as a police officer, reaching the rank of Major Investigation Detective. Since her medical retirement in 2003, Nicky has become a prominent figure in the spiritual industry as a full-time Psychic Medium, Spiritual Teacher, Writer, and Angel Expert. As a freelance paranormal writer since 2003, Nicky has been featured in mainstream spiritual magazines and is a columnist for Take a Break's Fate & Fortune Magazine in the UK and Australia. Her debut spiritual memoir, "M.E Myself and I: Diary of a Psychic," was a Number One Amazon hit, and her second book, "The Rise and Fall of Britain's Best Psychic Medium," is a Number One International Bestseller.This is the song I played for Nicky before we started recording: '"Water by Aisha Badru" | • Aisha Badru Water (Official Music V... ___________________BOOKS MENTIONED:✦ Earthwakers: The Children of Light by Nicky Alan |
Guest Teacher Jazz McKinney celebrates C3's Pride Sunday with their teaching Liberation Through Fluidity: The Power of Seeing Beyond Binaries.
Seeing Beyond the Uncertainty (2 Kings 6:8-23)
Marking the one hundredth anniversary of Baldwin's birth and preparing to offer the second iteration of Introduction to Africana Studies in Knubia this September, today's session explores some of the ways that studying experiences and circumstances of African people requires us to see beyond ourselves, to see our interdependency, and to avoid traps built on political and social exclusion.JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.com it's the only way to get into #Knubia, where these classes areheld live with a live chat.To shop Go to:TheGlobalMajorityMore from us:Knarrative Twitter: https://twitter.com/knarrative_Knarrative Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knarrative/In Class with Carr Twitter: https://twitter.com/inclasswithcarrSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textWhat happens when your entire life changes in an instant? For Sara Freeman Smith, losing 95% of her vision wasn't the end of her story—it was the beginning of something much greater.In this profound conversation, Sara shares her remarkable journey as a disability advocate, career navigator, and author of "Turning Stones Into Gems: Learn How to Find Purpose in Your Life and Career." With warmth and wisdom, she reveals how her greatest challenge became her greatest gift, teaching her the power of asking for help and the patience to receive divine guidance."God does not call the equipped; He equips the called," Sara explains, describing how her initial resistance transformed into acceptance and eventually purpose. Through her "Six P's" approach beginning with prayer and planning, she demonstrates how detours and challenges actually prepare us for future opportunities we couldn't imagine for ourselves.The episode showcases remarkable accessibility technology, from smartphone features to the revolutionary Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses that allow Sara to read menus, mail, and navigate the world independently. For employers wondering about accommodations, Sara offers practical insights on creating accessible environments and understanding that simple adjustments make all the difference.Perhaps most powerful is Sara's approach to disclosure and self-advocacy in professional settings. With the mantra "rejection is protection," she demonstrates how confidence in explaining one's needs while highlighting one's abilities creates the right match between talent and opportunity.Whether you're facing your own challenges, supporting someone with a disability, or simply seeking inspiration to transform obstacles into opportunities, this episode will move you from what Sara calls a "pity party" to a "propel party." Visit urGems.com to discover more resources and connect with Sara's transformative message.Support the show
Have you ever seen a flash of light, an image in your mind, or a symbol that seemed to come out of nowhere—and later realized it meant something? You may be tapping into your clairvoyance, or “clear seeing,” one of the key intuitive senses.In this episode, we explore what clairvoyance really is (hint: it's not always dramatic visions), how it might already be showing up in your life, and practical ways to strengthen this subtle, powerful skill. From guided visualizations and third eye meditations to dreamwork and oracle card play, you'll walk away with tools to expand your intuitive sight and trust what you see.What You'll Learn:What clairvoyance is—and how it actually worksCommon signs you might be clairvoyantSimple, practical exercises to strengthen your intuitive visionHow to activate your third eye chakraWays to use clairvoyance in real-time, even in everyday situationsMyths and misconceptions that might be blocking your progressKey Timestamps:1:20 – A personal story: the moment I couldn't ignore my clairvoyance4:40 – What is clairvoyance, really?9:00 – Signs you might be clairvoyant14:30 – How to strengthen your clairvoyance (6 powerful practices)26:45 – Debunking clairvoyance myths30:20 – Final thoughts and encouragement for developing your sightResources & Mentions:Check out our guided meditations on YouTube! @soulstarenergycollectiveExplore the Soul Activating Journey intuitive development programConnect with us:If this episode sparked something for you, I'd love to hear about it. Send us a DM on Instagram or leave a comment on Spotify —@soul.star.energy.collectiveSubscribe & Review:If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review—it helps the podcast grow and helps more intuitives like you find these teachings.
PeerView Family Medicine & General Practice CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/MJX865. CME credit will be available until 8 May 2026.Seeing Beyond the Numbers in Type 2 Diabetes: Empowering Patients for Optimal Weight and Glycaemic Management In support of improving patient care, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/MJX865. CME credit will be available until 8 May 2026.Seeing Beyond the Numbers in Type 2 Diabetes: Empowering Patients for Optimal Weight and Glycaemic Management In support of improving patient care, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/MJX865. CME credit will be available until 8 May 2026.Seeing Beyond the Numbers in Type 2 Diabetes: Empowering Patients for Optimal Weight and Glycaemic Management In support of improving patient care, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
Moments in life will happen, and sometimes seeing past those moments can be daunting when God is not the center. Have you ever had a moment where you felt that you've gone as far as you can go, but deep down inside you know there's more? Listen in on today's episode as I'Wanna encourages you on the importance of seeing beyond where you are.
In this episode, we explore the intersection of AI, machine learning, and healthcare through the lens of neuroimaging and epilepsy diagnosis. Dr. Gavin Winston shares insights from his work using MRI data and machine learning to uncover subtle abnormalities in brain function. We discuss the cultural and ethical barriers to AI adoption in medicine, how predictive data analysis could transform the diagnostic workflow, and what the future holds for medical imaging in a world increasingly shaped by intelligent systems.Featuring:Gavin Winston – LinkedIn, WebsiteChris Benson – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XDaniel Whitenack – Website, GitHub, XLinks:Detection of Epileptogenic Focal Cortical Dysplasia Using Graph Neural Networks: A MELD StudyMachine Learning in Neuroimaging across DisciplinesAutomated and Interpretable Detection of Hippocampal Sclerosis in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: AID-HSLiterature review and protocol for a prospective multicentre cohort study on multimodal prediction of seizure recurrence after unprovoked first seizureDeep learning in neuroimaging of epilepsyNon-parametric combination of multimodal MRI for lesion detection in focal epilepsyDetection of covert lesions in focal epilepsy using computational analysis of multimodal magnetic resonance imaging data
This month on IN the Scriptures, Clare Dalton and Sean Nicholes—a gay Latter-day Saint, psychiatry resident, and member of the U.S. Air Force—explore Doctrine & Covenants 41-50.In these sections, the early Saints were dealing with rumors both inside and outside the Church. Clare and Sean discuss how these stories help us learn to challenge stereotypes and love those who are different from us. When we discover our non-negotiables, we can live a life of integrity and purpose, relying on the Atonement of Jesus Christ when we fall short. By our fruits, others will know our values and our hearts.
Rod and Karen banter about refs not calling fouls, Chun-Li cosplay don’t miss, a restaurant that fried too much food, musicals use songs for characters, we met a fan at the game, and Karen’s early bday gift. Then they discuss TikTok getting another extension, Planned Parenthood losing federal funding, Donald Trump kids getting into crypto, Republicans want a ceasefire in Gaza and Ukraine, CDC and HHS job cuts, WI allows Musk to give out million dollar, man put out of country due to error, Corey Booker sets record for filibuster, Who News, man arrested for putting gorilla super glue in coworker’s Coke, man shoots at Amazon vans, couple have sex at gravesite (free space), woman attacks man with conch shell and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store Amazon Wishlist Crowdcast Voice Mail: 704-557-0186Go Premium: https://www.theblackguywhotips.com/premium/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
Today I visit and walk with British photographer Mark Seymour, who made his name as an award-winning wedding photographer. However, his passion for photography as a medium led him beyond the wedding aisle and onto the streets of the world, where he now documents culture, tradition, and the human experience through travel, documentary photography and workshops. In this episode of The Photowalk, we talk about his transition from weddings to reportage, the power of visual storytelling, and Ronnie's Story, a deeply personal and important body of work that not only changed Mark as a photographer but also brought vital awareness to dementia. Links to all guests and features will be on the showpage, my sincere thanks to MPB who sponsor this show and the Extra Milers without whom we wouldn't be walking each week. WHY: A Sketchbook of Life is available here.
Daily life throws a lot at us. When our state of life is low, it can be easy to get wrapped up in complaint. Buddhism teaches that caring for others helps us see beyond our problems, having a more expansive view of our lives with deeper appreciation and happiness. Today's guest, Daeseon Kim, of Queens, N.Y., shares how tying his dreams to a deeper purpose helped him move to the U.S. and advance in his career as a physical therapist.Watch this episode on Youtube. Resources:Discussions on Youth, p. 336.