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"If you don't say it, you can't become it.” — Doreen Omoshola (TMA)In this deeply moving episode of The Shining Light Show, we sit down with Doreen Omoshola, popularly known as TMA (The Mrs Aaron).Doreen shares a raw and honest journey of healing—how unresolved childhood trauma, identity distortion, and destructive cycles shaped her early life, and how lasting freedom came when her identity was redefined by truth.She opens up about the voice that tried to define her worth and the powerful role the Word of God played in renewing her mind, restoring her soul, and breaking cycles that once felt permanent.Now a mother of three and a passionate voice of hope, Doreen's story is a reminder that freedom is not just possible—it can be sustained.✨ What you'll learn in this episode:✅ How to rediscover your true identity after trauma✅ Why breaking addiction requires more than willpower✅ The power of “reckoning” yourself dead to sin through God's Word✅ How to silence destructive inner voices✅ The role of spiritual mentorship and accountability in healingThis episode is for anyone seeking real freedom, inner healing, and lasting transformation
Fluent Fiction - Italian: Shining Light: A Winter Beach Cleanup Igniting Change Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2025-12-23-08-38-20-it Story Transcript:It: La luna brillava alta nel cielo, gettando un lieve bagliore argenteo sulla spiaggia di sabbia chiara.En: The moon shone high in the sky, casting a slight silvery glow on the light sandy beach.It: Era inverno, e l'aria era fredda e pungente, ma la bellezza del paesaggio faceva dimenticare a chiunque il gelo.En: It was winter, and the air was cold and biting, but the beauty of the landscape made anyone forget the chill.It: La spiaggia era punteggiata di conchiglie e il lento sussurro delle onde creava un armonioso sottofondo.En: The beach was dotted with shells and the slow whisper of the waves created a harmonious background.It: In lontananza, alcune decorazioni natalizie scintillavano, ricordando agli abitanti che il Natale era vicino.En: In the distance, some Christmas decorations sparkled, reminding the inhabitants that Christmas was near.It: In questo scenario incantevole, Alessandro camminava pensieroso.En: In this enchanting setting, Alessandro walked thoughtfully.It: Era determinato a fare qualcosa di buono per l'ambiente.En: He was determined to do something good for the environment.It: "Un evento per pulire la spiaggia," pensava, "potrebbe fare la differenza."En: "An event to clean the beach," he thought, "could make a difference."It: Ma non era facile.En: But it wasn't easy.It: I suoi compagni di scuola sembravano più interessati ai preparativi per il Natale.En: His schoolmates seemed more interested in the preparations for Christmas.It: Lucia, una sua compagna di classe, era sempre piena di energia.En: Lucia, a classmate of his, was always full of energy.It: Il suo ottimismo era contagioso, ma oggi qualcosa in lei sembrava diverso.En: Her optimism was contagious, but today something about her seemed different.It: Stava gestendo le aspettative della sua famiglia, sempre pronta a essere la ragazza allegra e divertente.En: She was managing the expectations of her family, always ready to be the cheerful and fun girl.It: Alessandro non sapeva come convincerla a partecipare.En: Alessandro didn't know how to convince her to participate.It: Il giorno dell'evento arrivò.En: The day of the event arrived.It: Alessandro si sentiva nervoso quando arrivò sulla spiaggia.En: Alessandro felt nervous when he arrived at the beach.It: Pochi avevano mostrato interesse, e la paura di un fallimento lo opprimeva.En: Few showed interest, and the fear of failure weighed on him.It: Alla fine, però, Lucia si presentò con un sorriso incoraggiante.En: In the end, however, Lucia showed up with an encouraging smile.It: "Ce la possiamo fare," gli disse, facendogli tornare la fiducia.En: "We can do it," she told him, restoring his confidence.It: Insieme a un piccolo gruppo di volontari, cominciarono a raccogliere i rifiuti.En: Together with a small group of volunteers, they began to collect the litter.It: Mentre camminavano lungo la riva, scoprirono una piccola insenatura nascosta.En: As they walked along the shore, they discovered a small hidden cove.It: Qui trovarono un accumulo di rifiuti, molti dei quali provenivano dalle festività natalizie: carta regalo, decorazioni rotte, e pezzi di plastica colorata.En: Here they found an accumulation of waste, many of which came from the Christmas festivities: wrapping paper, broken decorations, and pieces of colorful plastic.It: La scoperta sorprese tutti.En: The discovery surprised everyone.It: In quel momento, si resero conto che anche i piccoli gesti potevano avere un grande impatto.En: In that moment, they realized that even small gestures could have a big impact.It: Lucia decise di aiutare Alessandro a diffondere il messaggio, proponendo di creare una campagna sui social media per mostrare i loro sforzi.En: Lucia decided to help Alessandro spread the message, proposing to create a social media campaign to showcase their efforts.It: La giornata si concluse con sorrisi e un senso di realizzazione.En: The day ended with smiles and a sense of achievement.It: Alessandro aveva imparato che il cambiamento spesso inizia con piccoli passi e un forte desiderio.En: Alessandro had learned that change often begins with small steps and a strong desire.It: Lucia aveva trovato nuovo coraggio nella sua capacità di agire e guidare.En: Lucia had found new courage in her ability to act and lead.It: Quella sera, la luna continuava a splendere sulla spiaggia, accompagnando il gruppo mentre finivano il loro lavoro.En: That evening, the moon continued to shine on the beach, accompanying the group as they finished their work.It: Avevano trasformato una giornata d'inverno in un'esperienza di speranza, dimostrando che con unità e determinazione, anche le sfide più grandi possono essere affrontate.En: They had transformed a winter day into an experience of hope, demonstrating that with unity and determination, even the biggest challenges can be faced. Vocabulary Words:the moon: la lunato shine: brillareslight: lievesilvery glow: bagliore argenteobiting: pungentelandscape: il paesaggioto forget: dimenticareshell: la conchigliawhisper: sussurroharmonious background: armonioso sottofondoto sparkle: scintillareenchanting: incantevoleto manage: gestireexpectation: l'aspettativacheerful: allegrafun: divertenteto convince: convincereto show up: presentarsito encourage: incoraggiareconfidence: la fiducialitter: i rifiutishore: la rivahidden cove: insensatura nascostaaccumulation: l'accumuloto realize: rendersi contogesture: il gestobig impact: grande impattosense of achievement: senso di realizzazioneto accompany: accompagnareunity: l'unità
Christmas is a beautiful time of the year, but it can also be a melting pot of triggers, emotions, stress, leading to very dysregulated nervous systems.. which can lead to poor choices or even some self sabotage. Me and a host of other beautiful previous guests, experts and people who have made it through these times have got your back. For the 25 days of Christmas I will be posting 25 mini episodes with a tip every single day to help get you through.To work with me, join a challenge or come on retreat go to www.iquitalcohol.com.auTo reach out to Mark on Insta @mark_purseror website https://www.bambooyogabyron.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Leading Edge in Emotionally Focused Therapy, hosted by Drs. James Hawkins, Ph.D., LPC, and Ryan Rana, Ph.D., LMFT, LPC—Renowned ICEEFT Therapists, Supervisors, and Trainers. We're thrilled to have you with us. We believe this podcast, a valuable resource, will empower you to push the boundaries in your work, helping individuals and couples connect more deeply with themselves and each other. In this episode, James and Nicola dive deep into the concept of transparency in therapy and training. They explore how openness about intentions, the process, and emotional reactions creates safety, builds trust, and models vulnerability for both clients and therapists. The discussion includes practical examples, personal stories, and tools for effective therapeutic transparency, plus a rundown of upcoming training events. To support our mission and help us continue producing impactful content, your financial contributions via Venmo (@leftpodcast) are greatly appreciated. They play a significant role in keeping this valuable resource available and are a testament to your commitment to our cause. We aim to equip therapists with practical tools and encouragement for addressing relational distress. We're also excited to be part of the team behind Success in Vulnerability (SV)—your premier online education platform. SV offers innovative instruction to enhance your therapeutic effectiveness through exclusive modules and in-depth clinical examples. Stay connected with us: Facebook: Follow our page @pushtheleadingedge Ryan: Follow @ryanranaprofessionaltraining on Facebook and visit his website James: Follow @dochawklpc on Facebook and Instagram, or visit his website at dochawklpc.com George Faller: Visit georgefaller.com If you like the concepts discussed on this podcast you can explore our online training program, Success in Vulnerability (SV). Thank you for being part of our community. Let's push the leading edge together!
Christmas blessings. Be a shining light to your enemy.
In this episode of The Pediatric Pharmacist Review, we explore the phenomenon of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and its relevance to children, adolescents, and families. Our guest, Tim Horton, is a seasoned psychiatric nurse‑practitioner (APRN, CNP) and founder of PeopleFirst Clinic in Woodbury, Minnesota, where he specializes in holistic, medication‑management and therapy‑integrated care for youth and adults. With his unique background in pediatric mental health, patient‑centered approaches, and collaborative provider work, Tim brings deep insight into how biological and environmental factors converge in seasonal depression—and what practical actions caregivers and clinicians can take to mitigate its impact. Key Discussion Points: Biological & Environmental Contributors: We unpack how changes in daylight exposure, circadian rhythm shifts, neurotransmitter variations (serotonin, melatonin), and geographic/seasonal factors contribute to SAD in children and teens. Lifestyle & Environmental Interventions: Tim and I discuss actionable strategies such as structured light‑exposure (dawn simulators, 10,000 lux boxes), daily outdoor activity, consistent sleep schedules, and nutritional supports (timing of meals, nutrient‑dense foods, healthy fats) to reduce symptom severity. Treatment Options & Efficacy: We review standard of care for SAD—starting with behavioral and lifestyle measures, then progressing to light therapy and pharmacologic treatment (SSRIs, SNRIs, augmentation) when needed, including considerations unique to pediatric populations. Vitamin D and Seasonal Depression: We examine the evidence linking vitamin D deficiency with increased SAD risk, discuss screening thresholds in younger patients, supplementation strategies, and how this fits into a broader preventive mindset. Preventive Measures Ahead of Winter: Tim outlines a pre‑winter readiness plan—adjusting indoor lighting, optimizing outdoor daylight exposure, establishing routine exercise, reinforcing healthy diet patterns, and monitoring early warning signs for a proactive response. Misconceptions and Under‑Recognition: We address common myths—such as SAD only occurring in extreme northern latitudes, or that “it's just the blues” and will self‑resolve—highlighting how under‑recognition in pediatric settings can delay helpful intervention. Resources & Links: Tim Horton LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-horton-248858359/ PeopleFirst Clinic: https://www.peoplefirstmn.com/
Mark Levin engages in a compelling dialogue with Yael Eckstein, the president and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. Their conversation delves into the pressing issues facing Israel and the Jewish community, particularly the alarming rise of antisemitism on college campuses across America.Yael opens the discussion by highlighting the hope that is beginning to emerge in the Holy Land, as Christian tourists return for pilgrimages after a challenging period marked by the pandemic and conflict. However, the conversation quickly shifts to a more somber topic: the ideological war being waged in educational institutions. Levin and Eckstein express their concern about the indoctrination of students with Marxist and Islamist ideologies, which they argue are undermining the values of freedom and democracy that America stands for.Eckstein emphasizes the importance of education, not just in terms of academic knowledge but in understanding history and scripture. She points out that many college students today lack a fundamental understanding of events like 9/11, which is critical for contextualizing current geopolitical issues. The duo stresses that the confusion surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is rooted in a lack of historical knowledge and a skewed narrative that often portrays Israel as the oppressor. This episode is a powerful reminder of the challenges we face in preserving our values and standing up for truth. It is a call to action for all who care about freedom, justice, and the future of our society. Be sure to listen to the full episode to gain deeper insights into these pressing issues and learn how you can make a difference. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) is a non-profit organization that aims to promote understanding and cooperation between Christians and Jews, and to support Israel and the Jewish people. To learn more, go to: https://www.ifcj.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
** Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of childhood sexual trauma, addiction, and suicidal thoughts. Please listen with care and step away if you need to. In this powerful conversation on Versions of Healing, a segment of The Healing Version podcast, host Dee-bo-rah sits down with Shannon Curtis, founder of Angel Goddess Healing and author of No More Monsters Under the Bed: Shining Your Light on the Dark. Shannon opens up about her journey through childhood sexual abuse, a seven-year addiction to pain medication, depression, anxiety, miscarriages, infertility, and the end of a 15-year marriage—and how all of it ultimately led her back to self-love, spiritual awakening, and purpose. She shares a life-changing experience with the plant medicine iboga/ibogaine in Mexico, where she was able to remember and process her childhood trauma, confront her perpetrator on a soul level, and experience true forgiveness. Shannon breaks down what forgiveness really is (and what it's not), and how it helped her release shame, reclaim her power, and unlock her spiritual gifts. We also talk about generational trauma—including Shannon supporting her own daughter through her healing process—why addiction is often a coping tool rather than "the problem," and how curiosity instead of judgment can change the way we understand addiction, anger, and behavior in both adults and children. About Shannon Curtis Shannon Curtis is a spiritual coach, intuitive guide, founder of Angel Goddess Healing, and author of No More Monsters Under the Bed: Shining Your Light on the Dark. She helps individuals move from shame, addiction, and unprocessed trauma into emotional freedom, spiritual growth, and inner peace. Shannon believes we are all spiritual beings having a human experience—and that at our core, we are love.
WarRoom Battleground EP 885: Shining Light On Scandals In The Catholic Church
In this meditation, we will explore ways to alleviate the feelings of sadness and hopelessness that often accompany depression. Through self-compassion, mindfulness, exercise, and social support, we will cultivate a sense of calm and inner peace. Join me as we embark on this journey towards healing and well-being.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/find-your-daily-calm/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2 Peter 1:12-21 Light at the end of the tunnel is a welcome sight . . . The Cry Why does everyone seek certainty? The Crisis What makes certainty so hard to find? The Candle Where can certainty be found?
hello! in this episode, i share some things i have learned and unlearned about spiritual warfare. it's a very significant reality within Christianity therefore i pray you learn from this ep!God bless
Grief is a complex topic for people with dementia, their loved ones, caregivers and doctors to navigate. Dr. Erica Srinivasan, an expert on the psychology behind grief, joins the podcast to discuss the different kinds of grief people can experience and share strategies and resources for addressing the grief associated with dementia. Guest: Erica Srinivasan, PhD, associate professor of psychology, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse (UWL), director, Center for Grief and Death Education, lead instructor, Grief Support Specialist Certificate, UW–Madison Continuing Education Show Notes Register for Dr. Srinivasan's Grief Support Specialist Certificate course at the UW–Madison Continuing Education website. Read more about Dr. Srinivasan at her profile on the UW–La Crosse website. Listen to our episode “Shining Light on Younger-Onset Dementia with Lorenzo's House,” mentioned by Dr. Chin at 14:19, on our website. Learn more about MyGrief, the resource mentioned by Dr. Srinivasan at 22:42, on the Canadian Virtual Hospice's website. Learn more about the UK Alzheimer's Society, mentioned by Dr. Srinivasan at 23:04, on their website. Learn more about Wisconsin's Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs), mentioned by Dr. Srinivasan at 23:13, on the Wisconsin Department of Health Services website. Looking for resources outside of Wisconsin? Find local organizations using the Administration for Community Living's (ACL) Eldercare Locator. Connect with us Find transcripts and more at our website. Email Dementia Matters: dementiamatters@medicine.wisc.edu Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center's e-newsletter. Enjoy Dementia Matters? Consider making a gift to the Dementia Matters fund through the UW Initiative to End Alzheimer's. All donations go toward outreach and production.
CME credits: 1.00 Valid until: 22-10-2026 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/primary-biliary-cholangitis-shining-light-on-an-invisible-female-health-burden/36709/ This WHAV 2025 session examines primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), a chronic autoimmune liver disease that predominantly affects women and often goes unrecognized. Tailored for clinicians who play a key role in identifying symptoms and initiating referrals, the session outlines diagnostic criteria—including AMA positivity and elevated ALP—and clarifies when specialist evaluation is warranted. Treatment strategies cover UDCA and newer agents like elafibranor and seladelpar for nonresponders. The discussion also addresses symptom burden, extrahepatic manifestations, and reproductive-stage considerations, including pregnancy. =
Writer Bob Smithouser, collaborator Abigail Geiger, and sound designer Nathan Jones take listeners “Out of the Spotlight” and explain why the name turned out to be such an appropriate title for both Jonathan’s journey and the production itself.
Portal To Ascension welcomes Beverly Lawrence, Ph.D., L.Ac a new Shining Light joining Portal's ever-growing family of spiritual teachers, healers, wayshowers, and starseeds. Beverly frames a life arc powered by near-death experiences and rigorous spiritual training: a childhood of seeing “through the veil,” a collapse into severe illness, then an atheist-to-mystic pivot through meditation, shamanic initiations, and multiple NDEs. The shock beat is her Akashic Records encounter—reviewing lifetimes, feeling others' pain, and receiving instructions to change relationships and karma. That revelation anchors her ethics on consent, boundaries, and shadow work. With Jesus as living teacher (the “Christ principle”), plus guides like Green Tara and Metatron, she recasts trauma as curriculum, purpose as medicine, and consciousness as a lawful system you can train to access. About Beverly Lawrence, Ph.D., L.Ac. As an acupuncturist, holistic medical intuitive, energy & shamanic practitioner, and medical hypnotherapist, Dr. Beverly helps holistic professionals & Coaches and others become holistic intuitives based on the principles of Wu SHen through the Dancing Bear Enlightenment Academy. Through her Dancing Bear Healing Center, she helps people with complex chronic conditions & pain return to and maintain optimal health. Dr. Beverly is also a published author, international speaker, writer, workshop leader, spiritual healing facilitator, spiritual counselor, wisdom teacher, and metaphysician. She is a researcher, Certified Reiki Master & energy teacher, and shamanic practitioner. She also has a Masters in Hypnotherapy and is a Certified Medical Hypnotherapist & Hypno-Anesthesiologist. She was a Professional Teaching Assistant at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (now Sonoran University) for over 5 years. In 2021 she founded the Dancing Bear Enlightenment Academy, an online academy that facilitates the learning of various holistic health topics, spirituality, and metaphysics as well as creating the Dancing Bear Enlightenment Academy YouTube channel, "Holistic Transformation". She hosts a YouTube weekly podcast that is either an interview of a Holistic Professional or coach, or she does a talk on a holistic or spiritual topic. The Academy also sponsors a semi-annual Holistic Transformation & Healing Mastery Summit the last week of March and the last week of September. An APP for the academy is available in both the Apple APP store for Apple devices and the Google Play store for Android devices. She is the author of Meditation Demystified: A Workbook for Everyone in 1999, a second edition was published in 2019 under the pen name Dancing Bear. She has also published many eBooks and articles for other publications. To learn more about Beverly Lawrence work, pls visit https://www.drbeverlylawrence.com/
In this episode, Rev. Oliver Helsabeck talks with Dr. Edward Shaw, a physician, mental health counselor, and dementia care specialist about the challenges of dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and caregiving that impact many families. Dr. Shaw founded the Memory Counseling Program that serves people impacted by dementia and Alzheimer's disease as part of the Sticht Center at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston-Salem. Dr. Shaw will present a program on dementia and the aging brain on Sunday, October 19 at 5:00 p.m. in Memorial Auditorium. The program, “Anchored in Love: Understanding the Aging Brain and Dementia; Supporting Parents, Family, and Loved Ones as Care Partners,” is open to the public and sponsored by Centenary's Stephen Ministry and Shining Light on Mental Health Ministry.
In this Roofing Road Trips® episode, Heidi J. Ellsworth explores the world of cool roofing with Melissa Dunson, director of marketing at Central States Manufacturing and Audrey McGarrell, communications manager with the Cool Roof Rating Council. (CRRC) Learn how metal roofing systems are engineered to reflect heat, reduce energy costs and meet the rising demand for sustainable building solutions. From understanding CRRC ratings to boosting your bottom line with energy-efficient installs, this conversation gives contractors the insights they need to stay competitive, code-compliant and climate-ready. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/ Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up Sign up for the Week in Roofing! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/sign-up Follow Us! https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com https://x.com/RoofCoffeeShop https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAQTC5U3FL9M-_wcRiEEyvw https://www.pinterest.com/rcscom/ https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rss #CentralStatesMfg #CentralStatesManufacturing #centralstatesmanufacturing #RoofersCoffeeShop #MetalCoffeeShop #AskARoofer #CoatingsCoffeeShop #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry
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EVEN MORE about this episode!Can a mother's love endure the unimaginable—facing a rare cancer diagnosis, a failing medical system, and even the loss of custody of her child? In this powerful episode, Hanne Hansen shares her deeply personal journey as her teenage son battled alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. From the shock of diagnosis to the heartbreak of navigating dismissive doctors and legal battles, her story is one of resilience and unshakable devotion.Hanne also opens up about her path to healing after loss, revealing how mediumship, forgiveness, and spiritual connection brought her comfort and strength. With raw honesty, she sheds light on the hidden challenges families face in medical and legal crises while offering hope and guidance to those walking a similar path. This moving conversation is a testament to the enduring power of love and the ways spirit continues to connect us beyond this world.Guest Biography:Hanne Hansen is a Shining Light parent and ordained minister specializing in counseling, grief support, and sound healing. After the passing of her beloved son, Meikel, in 2012, Hanne dedicated her life to guiding others through loss, healing, and transformation. She is also a certified grief counselor and massage therapist who integrates energy work and sound healing into her practice. Deeply grateful for the support she received from Helping Parents Heal and the Melonhead Foundation, Hanne now walks alongside others on their healing journeys, offering compassion, wisdom, and hope.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - The Trauma of Childhood Cancer Treatment(0:12:14) - Custody Battle Over Child's Treatment(0:22:53) - Navigating Medical Decisions and Treatment(0:31:44) - Healing and Forgiveness After Loss(0:44:19) - Nurturing Connections With the Spirit Realm(0:55:54) - Navigating Grief and Finding Support➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Español YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Português YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Deutsch YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Français YouTube✏️Ask Julie a Question!
Today's episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson is a carefully crafted full-on rant about two awful cultural failures, Donald Trump and Taylor Swift. Both, in their own ways, are failing the next generation and pushing the normalization of pedophilia. Trump refuses to release the Epstein list or hold powerful pedophiles accountable. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift flaunts her naked body on her album cover marketed to an audience that includes young girls who are already being tempted by a society pushing them toward OnlyFans. Feminism has clearly failed. We need to bring back the biblical patriarchy, AKA Christianity.At some point, we have to stop asking why is all of this happening and start living biblically individually, in our families, and as a society. For the sake of our own wellbeing and (far more importantly) the protection of our children. If we can't even agree to safeguard their innocence, what are we doing? Why aren't we protecting the children?--https://bakerbookhouse.com/featured/the-brand-sunday
Rangers fans vented their anger in no uncertain terms following a dismal first-half showing against Club Brugge, that saw the Ibrox side lose 3-1 to the Belgian outfit. In the latest episode of the Record Rangers podcast, Scott McDermott and Fraser Wilson dissect the match and ponder where another poor showing leaves boss Russell Martin, with a massive few weeks ahead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, John is joined by Dr. Dawn Sandberg from Awesome Family Chiropractic! They discuss what drove Dr. Dawn to pursue Chiropractics, the people and resources that set Awesome Family Chiropractics apart, and moreTo learn more,Awesome Family Chiropractic WebsiteTo contact John Olsen,619-855-1151John@TheSanteeGuy.comJohnOlsen.comJohn Olsen RE Facebook Santee Update Facebook
The Dime Museum (Unbridled Books, 2025) is a novel spanning several generations, told in stories that begin in the early 1900s and end during the 2020 pandemic. Set in Chicago, Reading and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Europe, the linked stories tell an overall tale of how the rich and the poor survive in a challenging modern world. Charlie, who's interested in the writing of Ezra Pound, appears in most of the stories, and is a wealthy American college graduate living in Venice. Min (Minerva), his Dominican ex-girlfriend is overwhelmed as a nurse even before the pandemic takes hold. Charlie's great-great grandmother is the source of his wealth, and his great aunt controlled his upbringing. Hinnefeld's characters strive for happiness, struggle to be connected, heal from heartbreak, seek refuge, and find solace in planting gardens, poetry and art. JOYCE HINNEFELD is the author of the short story collections Tell Me Everything (winner of the 1997 Bread Loaf Bakeless Prize in Fiction) and The Beauty of Their Youth (2020), the novels In Hovering Flight (2008) and Stranger Here Below (2010), and other short stories and essays. She is Emerita Professor of English at Moravian University in Bethlehem, PA, director of the Moravian Writers' Conference, and a Program Facilitator with Shining Light, an organization that provides reentry-based programming for incarcerated people throughout the U.S. Find her online at joycehinnefeld.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Dime Museum (Unbridled Books, 2025) is a novel spanning several generations, told in stories that begin in the early 1900s and end during the 2020 pandemic. Set in Chicago, Reading and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Europe, the linked stories tell an overall tale of how the rich and the poor survive in a challenging modern world. Charlie, who's interested in the writing of Ezra Pound, appears in most of the stories, and is a wealthy American college graduate living in Venice. Min (Minerva), his Dominican ex-girlfriend is overwhelmed as a nurse even before the pandemic takes hold. Charlie's great-great grandmother is the source of his wealth, and his great aunt controlled his upbringing. Hinnefeld's characters strive for happiness, struggle to be connected, heal from heartbreak, seek refuge, and find solace in planting gardens, poetry and art. JOYCE HINNEFELD is the author of the short story collections Tell Me Everything (winner of the 1997 Bread Loaf Bakeless Prize in Fiction) and The Beauty of Their Youth (2020), the novels In Hovering Flight (2008) and Stranger Here Below (2010), and other short stories and essays. She is Emerita Professor of English at Moravian University in Bethlehem, PA, director of the Moravian Writers' Conference, and a Program Facilitator with Shining Light, an organization that provides reentry-based programming for incarcerated people throughout the U.S. Find her online at joycehinnefeld.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
In this tender and illuminating episode, we're exploring what it means to live from your center and shine your light — even when it feels small. Drawing from the words of Jesus in Matthew 5:14, "You are the light of the world," we'll look at three kinds of light we're invited to be in the world: lower lights, luminaries, and lighthouses. Each serves a sacred purpose — including yours. You'll hear the moving backstory behind the beloved hymn “Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy” and learn why the “lower lights” matter more than we realize — especially for women in midlife who might feel like their light is dim or overlooked. We'll also transition into a guided meditation inspired by questions that invite you to reconnect with your true light:
A Russian Soyuz rocket launched an Iranian-built communication satellite to Earth orbit. SES and the Luxembourg Government are planning to develop a second satellite for GovSat. Cascade Space has raised $5.9 million in seed funding, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest We are joined by NASASpaceflight.com with the Space Traffic Report. Selected Reading Russian rocket launches Iran satellite into space: Iranian media-Al Jazeera SES and the Luxembourg Government to Develop and Launch New Defence Satellite for GovSat Cascade Space Announces $5.9M Seed Funding to Build End-To-End Space Communication Platform Blue Origin's First Blue Ring Mission To Demonstrate Space Domain Awareness with Scout Space Sensor AV Reveals Skyfall: Future Concept Next-Gen Mars Helicopters for Exploration and Human Landing Preparation Road to Space - Arianespace Millennium Space Systems Begins On-Orbit Commissioning of NASA's TRACERS Mission Following Successful Launch Sidus Space Unveils LunarLizzie™: A Next-Generation 800kg-Class Lunar Platform Designed with Proven Edge AI for Near Real-Time Intelligence Satellite tracker Spaceflux reaches lift-off with £5m funding boost Mumm Cordon Rouge Stellar takes champagne into space T-Minus Crew Survey Complete our annual audience survey before August 31. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, we are joined with Juliette Bryant, a courageous survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's vile sex trafficking operation. Lured by the promise of a modeling career, Juliette was instead ensnared in a web of calculated evil. She was abused, exploited, and flown to Epstein's private island where countless others suffered the same fate.This is more than a scandal. It is a moral reckoning. And yet, the full, unredacted Epstein list, containing the names of powerful men who enabled or participated in this wickedness, remains sealed. Why is that?Donald Trump promised the American people he would release it. Now, he mocks those demanding it, calling us “bad people” and “weaklings.” Well, it's actually bad and weak to fail to release the Epstein list, Mr. President. But we will not be intimidated. The righteous are commanded to expose darkness, not negotiate with it. Trump's evasiveness increasingly resembles guilt. It's certainly not strong leadership.We will not be silenced. Not by politicians, not by media, and not by fear. We demand the truth.--https://www.thebrandsunday.com/products/the-bible-study-physical?srsltid=AfmBOoq6zS6i2LVAaJq4sRAuJqL9WZWgV03ccH9c4dufm2XMD0ozmV5S
Dr. Mark Saffman is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He received is B.Sc. with honors in Applied Physics from the California Institute of Technology. Mark's research focuses on quantum computing. He and his colleagues are trying to build a new kind of computer called a quantum computer that can solve some types of problems that are unreachable for current supercomputers. A quantum computer uses individual atoms and has power that exceeds what you can do with known classical computing approaches. For Mark, physics is a hobby as well as his job. When he's not thinking about physics, Mark likes spending time with his family, including his young kids. Getting outside and enjoying nature is a great way for Mark to relax and unwind. Mark worked as a Technical Staff Member at TRW Defense and Space systems and subsequently an Optical Engineer at Dantec Electronics Inc. in Denmark before going back to graduate school to earn his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Next, Mark worked as a Senior Scientist at Riso National Laboratory in Denmark before joining the faculty at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Mark has received many honors and awards during his career including the Vilas Associate Award from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, as well as the Research and Creative Work and the William Walter Jr. Awards from the University of Colorado. In addition, he has been named a Fellow of the Optical Society of America and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. Mark joined us in this interview to talk about his experiences in life and science.
Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: 1 Kings 22; 2 Chronicles 18-19; Colossians 4 Click HERE to give! Get Free App Here! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on 'The Daily Radio Bible' for a daily 20-minute spiritual journey. Engage with scripture readings, heartfelt devotionals, and collective prayers that draw you into the heart of God's love. Embark on this year-long voyage through the Bible, and let each day's passage uplift and inspire you. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible! In today's episode, Host Hunter welcomes us to the 18th of June, guiding us through powerful passages from 1 Kings 22, 2 Chronicles 18 and 19, and Colossians 4. We'll hear the dramatic story of King Ahab, the courageous prophet Micaiah who stands for truth amidst a sea of deceit, and the steadfast leadership of Jehoshaphat. Turning to the New Testament, Paul's heartfelt words from prison in Colossians inspire us to let our conversations be gracious, to carry out our unique ministry, and to shine as children of light in a dark world. As we reflect together, Hunter draws a practical connection between the ancient stories and our lives today—reminding us that God calls not just prophets and apostles, but each of us, to be faithful lights wherever we are. The episode includes thoughtful prayers, encouragement to live with integrity and faithfulness, and a gentle reminder that, above all else, you are deeply loved. Join us as we journey through scripture and prayer, growing together in hope, purpose, and God's abundant grace. TODAY'S DEVOTION: Micaiah, the truth-speaking prophet, is a light. In the face of deceit, of dark kingdoms and dark prophets, he stands out. God always has his lights—those who are willing to speak the truth no matter the cost. Micaiah is one of them, refusing to be silenced, refusing to speak anything but what the Lord tells him. Even when the pressure mounted, when the crowds and the king himself wanted him to just go along, Micaiah remained faithful. He shone. God always has his lights because he is the Father of lights. That's what James tells us. In seasons of darkness and confusion, God's people—faithful men and women—shine with his light, reflecting truth, refusing to surrender, even if their voices tremble. Paul was one of those lights, too. Paul deeply desired to shine the truth of the Gospel in the darkness. He understood how difficult it could be—he wrote Colossians while in chains, and it would only get harder. But he kept shining and didn't do it alone; he asked for prayer. “Pray that I will proclaim this message as clearly as I should.” Paul knew how hard it would be, but he also knew who he was—a child of the light, called to be a light-bearer in a world that desperately needed it. But God, the Father of lights, isn't just the Father of prophets like Micaiah, or apostles like Paul. He is the Father of ordinary people as well. People whose names are often overlooked, whispered among the closing greetings of Paul's letters—faithful people like Aristarchus, Demas, Epaphras, Archippus, Tychicus, Nympha, Onesimus, and countless others through the age. People like you and me—Craig, Rebecca, Tom, Mary Ellen, Luz. All lights, born of the Father. We each have a ministry, a purpose to shine the Father's bright light in this dark world. Paul asked for prayer, for help to proclaim the truth. He exhorted others to carry out the ministry God had given them. You, too, have been given the light of the world—Jesus himself shining in your heart. Reflect that light. Do what God has called you to do, in his strength, bringing glory back to him. Let us all learn—together—what it means to shine our lights. That's my prayer for my soul, for my family, for my wife and daughters and son. And that's the prayer I have for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Merciful God, you have brought us through the night. Into this new day we offer you our lives again. Our hopes, our fears, our work, our rest. Keep us faithful in the little things. And mindful of your presence in every moment. Let us not be led by anxiety or pride, but by your peace that passes all understanding through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. Lord Jesus, you stretched wide your arms on the cross to draw all people to yourself. Draw the hurting, the hungry, the weary. Break down every wall of hostility and build us into one family by your spirit. Amen. And now, Lord, teach me to walk not with fear, but with faith. Where there is noise, let me be still. Where there is boasting, let me be quiet. Where there is suffering, let me kneel. Let me not crave recognition, but righteousness. Not applause, but communion. For in you I have life, and in dying with you I rise. Amen. And now, as our Lord has taught us, we are bold to pray. Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. Leave us a voicemail HERE: https://www.speakpipe.com/dailyradiobible Subscribe to us at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dailyradiobible/featured OTHER PODCASTS: Listen with Apple Podcast DAILY BIBLE FOR KIDS DAILY PSALMS DAILY PROVERBS DAILY LECTIONARY DAILY CHRONOLOGICAL
On today's episode Mike Zwick speaks with friends Scoot Green about the launching of the fitness app KMG Fitness, as well as Dr. Greg Hinnant about his latest book Freemasonry: An Expose!: Shining Light on Freemasonry's Dark Teachings. "I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me" - Galations 2:20
JBums is everything, EVERYTHING she thinks she is! She's such a powerhouse! A perfect blend of beauty, fire and wisdom. This is one conversation you would need to come back to over and over again. We discussed everything from finding Godly friends, to self discovery, to navigating motherhood and then health and fitness. Please share this video with as many people as possible!
Have you ever felt like you just needed a manual or a handbook on parenting? Its one job that doesn't come with any instructions- except of course from God's Word. This session felt like a parenting/ motherhood 101 class for me! It was so special sitting with someone who had experienced the different levels of parenting, thought she had failed at some point due to how her son turned out, but walked that difficult path with God to see her son transformed. Mummy Deep, as I like to call her, is also an experienced teacher who dealt directly with teenagers for many years. Bringing all that wealth of experience as well as her groundedness in God's Word to "class", Mummy Ojapa will inspire you to keep standing in faith for your children- even when you feel like you're failing. You can also listen to JoDeep's full story here: I Struggled with PORN Addiction and Suicidal Thoughts Until This Happened… | @iamjodeep
There is so much heaviness out there. It's hard not to feel almost buried by it some days. At least that's how I've felt over these past few days. With that said, I have experienced such positives personally in the past week or two that I feel hopeful, grounded and grateful. This week it's a conversation with myself--I'm talking about NEPA Gives that raised over a million dollars for nonprofits in my region; my Mom's 80th birthday celebration that was Simply the Best; and some upcoming comedy shows, mental health courses and forest therapy certification. Thank you to my podcast sponsor Reinvented Threads with Gabby Lynn. Gabby is inventive, creative, kind and concerned about our planet. She makes ecofriendly handbags, bucket hats, monster dolls and more. Visit her in the Lehigh Valley area at events or shop from her online store at Reinvented Threads.com and follow on Facebook and Instagram. If you believe that women should have a platform to share their stories and experiences to inform, inspire and entertain, consider becoming a podcast sponsor --it's an affordable way to support something good! Message Jeannine.Luby@gmail.com Follow Funny Wine Girl Jeannine on Facebook and Instagram.I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart and the bottom of my wine glass.
At today's special Worship and Children's Day celebration service, Pastor Femi Paul opened with a heartwarming moment, introducing young Serena Williams. She passionately delivered a message titled “A Shining Light, A Blessed Generation,” encouraging children to be true ambassadors of Christ by following six practical steps to honour God, walk in light, and make a lasting difference. She also offered a heartfelt word to parents on guiding children to live purposefully for God. Pastor Femi then shared an insightful message titled “INSIGHT @ WORK!”, drawing from Mark 10:46–52, the story of blind Bartimaeus. He taught that what men with sight could not perceive, a blind man with insight saw clearly and seized his moment. Insight, he explained, is more than intelligence, it is divine revelation that brings breakthrough. Bartimaeus's cry wasn't just a plea; it was a faith-fuelled insight that unlocked healing. Pastor Femi declared over the congregation, “It's your day of recovery!” an invitation to receive divine insight that restores, uplifts, and propels forward.
Discover relief from depression with our guided meditation journey. Learn to ease sadness and find hope through self-compassion, mindfulness, exercise, and support. Join us for a path towards healing and inner peace.
Sunday Service | A teaching on John 8:12 in the series The Gospel of John with Pastor Josh BlackVictory Calvary Chapel is a church in Menifee, California. We gather for Jesus, to worship Him, to follow Him, and represent Him wherever we go. To learn more, visit us at www.victorycc.com.
Misunderstood warriors, falsely accused maidens, hardhearted mystic yogis, remorseful sages, sex-addicted kings— The stories of the Ninth Canto of the Bhāgavatam reflect not just historical characters, but the shadows we all carry within. At the cusp of entering the climactic Tenth Canto, Raghunath and Kaustubha review the string of stories leading up to it. With a little help from Carl Jung, they unpack a core principle often echoed in the bhakti tradition: while the path is centered on divine light, the great bhakti-yogis never ignored the shadows in their own hearts.
Starting Messy: Money Edition WorkbookIf your books are full but your bank account is stressing you out, this episode is your wake-up call. In Part 1 of this 4-part money series, Misty Jayne gets raw about her own financial burnout behind the chair, her $48K debt payoff, and why healing your relationship with money is the most underrated form of self-care.Expect real talk on hustle culture, overspending habits, and the aha moment that changed everything.hairstylist money struggles, financial wellness for salon owners, debt-free journey hair stylist, money mindset, stylist coaching, hairstylist budgeting
When I first heard the name of my fabulous guest this week's podcast, Lindsey Abernathy, I was confused. Bitch is a bad word? Is it? It can be a great and empowering word! Then Lindsey dove into where the title came from and the endearing and devastating story behind it and I got it, Lindsey took this story and her personal experience of surviving domestic abuse to the next level and now inspires Women everywhere that reclamation is possible and healing can happen.On this episode, Lindsey shares how she learned to reclaim her voice after trauma, how she navigated co-parenting and parallel parenting after abuse, the power of community in healing, and how she found her way climbing out of financial abuse BIOLindsay is a vibrant and inspiring figure who has navigated a multitude of life roles with resilience and creativity. As a devoted mother of four, a former actress, a creative director, and a passionate podcaster, she exemplifies strength and transformation, using her own experiences to empower others.Having triumphed over domestic abuse, Lindsay is committed to raising awareness and providing support for those facing similar challenges. Her advocacy is deeply rooted in her personal journey, and she inspires many with her courage to speak out against domestic violence.With a diverse background in the film and television industry, Lindsay has worked in various capacities, including as a stand-in for major feature films like Fast & Furious and The Odd Life of Timothy Green, as well as the hit TV series The Walking Dead. Acting roles include appearances in The Walking Dead, The Originals, The Red Road andBitch is a Bad Word Instagram
Community-based residency training programs provide unique opportunities to provide patient care, establish and expand pharmacy services, and conduct targeted research and other projects relevant to community pharmacy. This podcast features three residency directors of community-based residency programs sharing insights and perspectives on the value of community-based residency training. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
Vanessa Weyaus is a member of the Lynx clan of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. Her name in Ojibwe translates as The Shining Light in the Sky Woman. Vanessa spent years in addiction, eventually living on the streets and running from the law. When she tired of it all, she turned herself in during a routine traffic stop. She was offered treatment, but chose to serve her prison sentence instead and has now been clean and sober for more than six years. Her recovery date is January 8, 2019. She now works as a substance use disorder counselor for the tribe.Many thanks to the Minnesota State Arts Board and the arts and cultural heritage fund for supporting this work.John Noltner is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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