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"When you live out your faith, people notice. Every interaction with others is an opportunity to love well and bring glory to God. When we reflect any aspect of God's character, we're creating the kind of culture our broken world needs to see. We never know who might be watching, and our words and actions might just be preaching a message they need to hear."Leave a comment for Robin: https://incourage.me/?p=235152--The fall issue of DaySpring's Everyday Faith Magazine is out on newsstands! Pick up a copy today on DaySpring.com or at your local grocery store, Sam's Club, Costco, CVS, Walmart, Barnes & Noble, or wherever you buy magazines. The (in)courage podcast is brought to you by DaySpring. For over 50 years, DaySpring has created quality cards, books, and gifts that help you live your faith. Find out more at DaySpring.com.Connect with (in)courage: Facebook & Instagram for daily encouragement, videos, and more! Website for the (in)courage library, to meet our contributors, and to access the archives. Email us at incourage@dayspring.com. Leave a podcast review on Apple!
Carolyn Harding w/ Cathy Cowan Becker and Randi Pokladnik, co-organizers of the grassroots coalition to Save Ohio Parks, No Fracking on Public Land. Cathy Cowan Becker is a longtime climate and environmental activist in Central Ohio. From 2017-21, she led the Ready for 100 Ohio campaign, which pushed the city of Columbus to enact electric aggregation for 100% renewable energy and issue a Climate Action Plan that aims to cut carbon pollution 45% by 2030. She is the former director of the sustainability nonprofit Simply Living. Cathy now works as Responsible Finance Campaign Director for the national sustainability group Green America and is volunteer co-lead for Save Ohio Parks, a grassroots campaign to resist forced fracking in our state parks and other public lands. Cathy holds master's degrees in history, journalism, public administration, and environment and natural resources. Dr. Randi Pokladnik was born and raised in the Ohio Valley. She earned an associate degree in Environmental Engineering, a BA in Chemistry, MA and PhD in Environmental Studies. She is certified in hazardous materials regulations and holds a teaching license in STEM. She worked as a research chemist for National Steel Corporation and has taught secondary and post-secondary science and math classes for more than 20 years. She now volunteers for several local grassroots groups including: FaCT Ohio, Citizens Climate Lobby, Mid Ohio Valley Climate Action and Save Ohio Parks. www.saveohioparks.org GrassRoot Ohio - Conversations with everyday people working on important issues, here in Columbus and all around Ohio. Every Friday 5:00pm, EST on 94.1FM & streaming worldwide @ WGRN.org, Sundays at 2:00pm EST on 92.7/98.3 FM and streams @ WCRSFM.org, and Sundays at 4:00pm EST, at 107.1 FM, Wheeling/Moundsville WV on WEJP-LP FM. Contact Us if you would like GrassRoot Ohio on your local station. Face Book: www.facebook.com/GrassRootOhio/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/grassroot_ohio/ SoundCloud! @user-42674753 Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/.../grassroot-ohio/id1522559085 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCAX2t1Z7_qae803BzDF4PtQ/ Intro and Exit music for GrassRoot Ohio is "Resilient" by Rising Appalachia: youtu.be/tx17RvPMaQ8 There's a time to listen and learn, a time to organize and strategize, And a time to Stand Up/ Fight Back!
EP 139: Anna Hamilton - “Simply Living”This episode is about a person who was and is an inspiration to me. This is Anna Hamilton who is currently the Managing Director for Wordnet Productions. She received her Master's Degree in Theological Studies from the University of Dallas. She has worked in Youth/Young Adult Ministry for over 23 years and Restorative Justice for 8 years. She is trained in Trauma Intervention and Pastoral Counseling. She is a devoted wife and a caregiver for her mother. Her favorite quote to live by is from St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta, “Live Simply that others May Simply Live”.Check out Word Net TV is at www.wordnet.tvPlease send us your email or comments to Catholic.dad50@gmail.com or send us a DM on Instagram.Remember like, subscribe and recommend to a friend. How to SUPPORT?YOU CAN BE A PATRON on our Patreon pageMake a donation on our PayPal or Venmo @CatholicDotDadSend us your prayersRecommend us to a friendSupport the show - http://www.patreon.com/ThisConnected FOLLOW on Instagram:@catholic.dad & @minitangledWATCH us on YouTube:@This Connected Podcast@TonyPimentelBook your stay at the cabin, Running Springs, CAInstagram: @thecabin2021Support the showYour blessing of support is needed and appreciated: https://www.patreon.com/ThisConnected
Cluttered space, cluttered mind. Triple your productivity with better organization practices. This week, David sits down with master organizer Gretchen Moran from Simply Living to discuss how business owners can stay on top of organizing to increase their revenue and bottom line.
Have you ever been caught up in the Race for Happiness? Run here, run there, eat fast food because there is no time to cook, work harder to pay for more things you don't have time to use, and the list goes on. Quite simply, sometimes less is more. During a recent camping trip Lindy reflected on the pure happiness that is achieved through simply enjoying nature. It's funny how a pool of fish can trigger deep inner-reflections on time spent with family, and the management of workplace and life balance. Lindy's Audio Cafe is intended to be light-hearted and thought-provoking. Comments and feedback are appreciated. Visit www.lindysaudiocafe.com, or join the Facebook Group for Lindy's Audio Cafe. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it on your social media and invite your friends to join the Facebook Group for updates.
In this episode we talked about a little bit about current events, about boxing, fitness and nutrition, and just having some fun!
Discover author Julia Watkins' light and loving approach to gardening and to slow living as she shares her perspective on parenting, work, and finding joy and compassion in the midst of it all. As an author, photographer, fellow slow living enthusiast, and Lady Farmer friend, Julia has a wealth of knowledge about how to cultivate a slow and beautiful life in a way that is honest and approachable. Her new book, Gardening for Everyone is a beautiful guide to planning, planting and playing in the garden, that is sure to be a foundational reference for gardening year after year. During this catch-up conversation, Mary and Emma discuss with Julia how life has unfolded during the pandemic, how to find balance as a parent and as a creative, and how to use social media in ways that bring light and connection. In this honest and joyful conversation, Julia inspires an approach to life filled with happiness, grace and grounded in a love for good dirt. Listen to the episode onhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-good-dirt/id1492217846 ( Apple Podcasts),https://open.spotify.com/show/2lpelAmHPGbMVdOOpxhxTo ( Spotify),https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-good-dirt-981565 ( Podchaser),https://podtail.com/en/podcast/the-good-dirt/ ( Podtail), or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Slow Living Social Media Gardening Perennials Parenting during a Pandemic Small Space Gardening Resources Mentioned: Pre-Order, https://simplylivingwell.com/gardening-for-everyone (Gardening for Everyone ) https://simplylivingwell.com/simply-living-well (Simply Living Well ) https://lady-farmer.com (Subscribe to the Lady Farmer Newsletter ) https://almanac.lady-farmer.com/landing?from=communitypage (The ALMANAC ) https://www.amazon.com/Edible-Garden-How-Have-Your/dp/1846079748 (Alys Fowler, "The Edible Garden" ) The Fisherman and His Wife, Brothers Grimm https://lady-farmer.com/blogs/the-good-dirt-podcast/julia-watkins?_pos=1&_sid=9df0c02af&_ss=r (Julia Watkins Episode 31 ) Guest Info Connect with Julia athttps://simplylivingwell.com/ ( simplylivingwell.com) @simply.living.well on Instagram Follow Us: https://lady-farmer.com/blogs/the-good-dirt-podcast (Our Website) @weareladyfarmer onhttps://www.instagram.com/thegooddirtph/ ( Instagram) Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026 Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being. Mentioned in this episode: ALMANAC Special Offer Join The ALMANAC at www.ladyfarmer.com/community to get your exclusive discount as a listener of The Good Dirt. https://the-good-dirt-mindful-sustainability.captivate.fm/almanac (ALMANAC TGD Discount)
Discover author Julia Watkins' light and loving approach to gardening and to slow living as she shares her perspective on parenting, work, and finding joy and compassion in the midst of it all. As an author, photographer, fellow slow living enthusiast, and Lady Farmer friend, Julia has a wealth of knowledge about how to cultivate a slow and beautiful life in a way that is honest and approachable. Her new book, Gardening for Everyone is a beautiful guide to planning, planting and playing in the garden, that is sure to be a foundational reference for gardening year after year. During this catch-up conversation, Mary and Emma discuss with Julia how life has unfolded during the pandemic, how to find balance as a parent and as a creative, and how to use social media in ways that bring light and connection. In this honest and joyful conversation, Julia inspires an approach to life filled with happiness, grace and grounded in a love for good dirt. Topics Covered: Slow Living Social Media Gardening Perennials Parenting during a Pandemic Small Space Gardening Resources Mentioned: Pre-Order, Gardening for Everyone Simply Living Well Subscribe to the Lady Farmer Newsletter The ALMANAC Alys Fowler, "The Edible Garden" The Fisherman and His Wife, Brothers Grimm Julia Watkins Episode 31 Guest Info: Connect with Julia at simplylivingwell.com @simply.living.well on Instagram Follow Us: Our Website @weareladyfarmer on Instagram The Lady Farmer ALMANAC, our online community Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026 Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.
As the global bigwigs have just finished their summit at COP 21 in Glasgow, hoping to set the global agenda for climate change mitigation – things are happening at the local level as well. In fact, many would say this is really where the real progress is being made. Cathy Cowan Becker, executive director of Simply Living joins Annie and Jay Warmke from Blue Rock Station for a discussion of Columbus Ohio's Climate Action Plan – and how action at the local level might just make all the difference.
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This episode is also available as a blog post: https://soundofpoems.wordpress.com/2021/06/21/simply-living/
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Join Imam Khalid Latif for a jummah reflection titled "Simply Living Well: Finding Meaning Through Ramadan." Kumail Raza* recites the Quran at the beginning of the jummah reflection. *About Kumail: Kumail is a junior at NYU studying Finance and Data Science. He also serves as the President of the NYU Muslim Students Association, where he seeks to build religious, social, and academic initiatives for Muslim students at NYU.
A few months back we started the Simply Go! initiative here at Simply Living for Him to encourage and equip everyday women in their everyday lives to be on mission for Jesus. The world is hurting and we have the answer. You don't have to travel far to find someone who needs Jesus. You can go right outside your door. Recently I was intrigued when a Facebook friend of mine started posting about her experiences with sharing Jesus every week right there in the Walmart parking lot. She is a homeschool mom with nine children but is stepping out in obedience to the Lord right where she is! I decided to ask her to be on the podcast and talk about her experience as it fits right in with the Simply Go! initiative! You are going to be inspired by this beautiful woman and her courage to be bold, right there in the Walmart parking lot. She is changing lives! http://simplylivingforhim.com/2021/04/22/finding-god-in-the-walmart-parking-lot-ep-214/
"I think it's a lot easier than people think to transition from paper towels to cloth rags. So here's what I do. I buy a bunch of those bar towels...and then keep a little hamper.... As you use them, throw them in the hamper and then every few days...throw them in the wash." NOT PROFESSIONAL ADVICEIf you need specific advice (for example, medical, legal, financial, or risk management) please seek a professional who is licensed or knowledgable in that area.
Carolyn Harding with Chuck Lynd and Lynn Stan with Simply Living, "a community organization that celebrates and connects people to learning opportunities that promote community sustainability, environmental awareness and our local economy through educational outreach and partnerships within our community." SimplyLiving.org Chuck Lynd is an educator, environmentalist, activist, an advocate for locally owned businesses, and co-leader of the Ohio Coalition for Public Banking. He is a founding board member of Simply Living, serves on the board of the Ohio Sustainable Business Council and the Advisory Committee for Elevate Northland. Chuck is married to Sheila Fox and together they volunteer and contribute to grassroots movements working to make our community more resilient and less dependent on the interests of corporate monopolies. Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio Lynn Stan has always felt lucky to wear these tags: a twin, an Olde Towne East resident, an Eastmoor High School graduate, business & arts administrator, local entrepreneur, connectician, and the one who married Charlie Einhorn who was part of the energy that created ComFest and the Hot Times Festival. Lynn is a Board Member for Simply Living and her 2021 mantra is Assets, Alliances & Actions all help make a compassionate & sustainable community. GrassRoot Ohio w/ Carolyn Harding - Conversations with every-day people, working on important issues here in Columbus and all around Ohio! There's a time to listen and learn, a time to organize and strategize, And a time to Stand Up/ Fight Back! Every Friday 5:00pm, EST on 94.1FM & streaming worldwide @ WGRN.org We now air on Sundays at 2:pm, EST on 92.7/98.3FM & streams @ WCRSFM.org & 4:00pm EST, at 107.1 FM, streams @ http://67.163.237.198:8000, Wheeling/Moundsville WV on WEJP-LP FM. Contact Us if you would like GrassRoot Ohio on your local station. Check us out and Like us on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/GrassRootOhio/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grassroot_ohio/ If you miss the Friday broadcast, you can find it here: All shows/podcasts archived at SoundCloud! https://soundcloud.com/user-42674753 GrassRoot Ohio is now on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../grassroot-ohio/id1522559085 This GrassRoot Ohio interview can also be found on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/cinublue/featured... Intro and Exit music for GrassRoot Ohio is "Resilient" by Rising Appalachia: https://youtu.be/tx17RvPMaQ8
One of the lead actors in Juventus' exit from the UEFA Champions League was Andrea Pirlo. Their rookie manager has been called out for not taking the Old Lady past a boundary they've failed to.cross in years now. But the former Italian midfielder is simply living up to expectations, unlike a certain a Norwegian who is breaking boundaries. Follow us on Twitter @OneForTheGoals
If I could sit with you and talk about life, would you say you feel inadequate in certain areas? Maybe even admit that you don't feel like you are doing enough? Those feelings and negative thoughts wear us down. After a while of hearing "What do you do all day?" and "You're not doing enough," we may actually start to believe it. But let me encourage you to take every thought captive and reject those lies. My guest on today's podcast is the lovely Karen DeBeus from Simply Living for Him. She reminds us that taking our eyes off the things of this world and living for Jesus is how we combat such thoughts. She reminds us that, staying home is beyond enough. And she's right. Ready to hear more?
From corporate to running her own organization business, this interview with Gretchen Moran will inspire! Gretchen lives in Holt, MO with her husband & youngest daughter Jolie. After 25 years as an administrative professional in the corporate world, in May 2018 she decided to leave corporate and bring her life experience out into the community to help others with solutions to get organized. Her heart's desire is to help each client declutter and create a beautiful space so they are free to live their best life. When your office and home are organized and tidy, your mind is so much more clear. When your mind is clear, you can focus on what is most important to you and you can truly live out the life you were created to live. She is very active with her Church as she leads and serves in several ministry areas as well as singing on the worship team. You can contact Gretchen here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GretchensSimplyLiving/ Website: https://www.simplyliving-kc.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/simplylivingkc/ Fran Rivera is a successful entrepreneur, lifestyle consultant, the founder of FrancineRivera.com, author, certified health and wellness coach and an award winning salesperson. As an expert in reinvention, new chapters and building wealth and entrepreneurial teams, she has taken over 30 years of setbacks, failures, life lessons and successes and made it her mission to help others realize their true potential, accomplish financial freedom, be the best version of themselves and give themselves permission to put themselves first. Learn more: https://www.francinerivera.com Connect: fran@francinerivera.com Work with: https://www.francinerivera.com/work-with Free course: Theguiltfreebalancedlife.com Free Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/francinerivera/free-30-min-discovery-call
Founded in 1992, a group of individuals formed Simply Living, with the belief that social change and environmental responsibility depend upon each of us and our lifestyles. Join founding member Chuck Lynd and Lynn Stan with Annie and Jay Warmke of Blue Rock Station to discuss the past, present and future of this organization committed to living lightly upon the earth.
What is it that everyone that experiences a major life event has in common? What is the major difference between those that happy and those that are struggling? Kim Kosteck shares her personal story of the day her world changed, and she was forced to face a new normal for the sake of her daughter’s health. Sounds familiar? Kim’s professional journey took off building a successful photography business; she realized that although she was a skilled photographer, what she loved the most was solving problems and helping business owners and solopreneurs overcome the challenges that come with growing their businesses. Kim’s has faced mountainous challenges including escaping domestic violence and caring for children with rare and complex medical conditions, while running a successful business. She put her Ziglar Legacy Certification to work and turned her passion for helping others into a full-time career, working as a professional organizer and life coach with Simply Living, tying together her appreciation of home-grown entrepreneurship and genuine love for offering another perspective so that someone could have a more fulfilled life by achieving their goals. She continues to host workshops and seminars on time management, systems, and streamlining for various businesses, and serves on several local school district committees and advisory boards focusing on student safety, mental health resources, and anti-bullying policies. Kim believes in investing herself fully in both her personal and professional life and it shows in stellar reviews of no less than five stars in all her pursuits. Free Resources/FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LovingYourNewNormal Website: http://www.kimkosteck.com FB: @Kimberlikosteck
Chuck is one of the founders of Simply Living, nonprofit acting as a connector, organizer, and educator in the green community in Ohio. Lynn also a board member of Simply Living and has been a fan from the beginning. They both share the inspiring work that they are taking to grow greater green action through the use of multiple avenues to connect and educate the community in the Ohio area.
Chuck is one of the founders of Simply Living, nonprofit acting as a connector, organizer, and educator in the green community in Ohio. Lynn also a board member of Simply Living and has been a fan from the beginning. They both share the inspiring work that they are taking to grow greater green action through the use of multiple avenues to connect and educate the community in the Ohio area.
Simply Living Well by Julia Watkins Julia's Blog Julia's Instagram
Simply Living Well by Julia Watkins Julia's Blog Julia's Instagram
Join us for worship and week 10 of our series, "Emotionally Healthy Spirituality" as Patrick Johnson engages in more practical ways to live out the spiritual discipline of Simplicity.
Learn how Charmaine Brown transitioned from a Corporate Career to Entrepreneurship and the journey that lead to creating Simply Living Me.
Interview guest: Michael Ney, editor of Eco Village Voice (description below) // Contact: michael@ecovillagevoice.com Guest Links: Eco Village Voice: https://ecovillagevoice.com/ Crystal Waters Documentary: https://bit.ly/cwdoco01 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Signup with Ecovillage Library at: ecovillagelibrary.org Support the Ecovillage Library Podcast here. Musical credit: Michael Kinney at instagram and YouTube ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After attending a Rudolf Steiner high school in Sydney, Michael began his professional life with backstage theatre work - soon specialising in lighting design. After several years working in various theatres and a course in television production, he later branched out into stills photography and was a regular contributor at Nature & Health and also Simply Living magazines. In the 1980's ... before the arrival of computers, he also worked in television production, ran his own commercial photography studio, and created audio-visuals. Over the past 3 decades Michael Ney has successfully produced many creative projects, including documentaries, corporate videos and also multimedia CD-ROMs, websites and multimedia theatre. Now, he recently completed a year's work on a documentary about Crystal Waters Ecovillage, where he lives and is starting a new online publishing venture called Eco Village Voice. Eco Village Voice is an online community with a quarterly magazine including free preview articles, an integrated video channel, podcasts, webinars, and forums for ecovillages and intentional communities. You may purchase Issue #1 here - https://gumroad.com/l/mobwC - it's $4.99 AUD. You may like to sign up to the free monthly newsletters: https://ecovillagevoice.com/newsletters.htm Along with new podcasts, Issue # 2 will be released mid May and webinars coming in June. Being a paid member of the online community has many benefits. See various options at: https://ecovillagevoice.com/ecovillagevoice-signup --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ecovillage-library/message
This podcast is based on my recent session at our Simply Living for Him Women's Event where we compared characteristics of a woman living out of the Spirit or out of the flesh. https://wp.me/p7OB5f-1Ld
Who are these intrepid commuters? Rain, Snow, Heat, Dark & Traffic? They aren't deterred. We'll talk with several committed Ohioan bike commuters and find out some of the secrets, tricks, inspiration & gear needed for this hard core commitment. Carolyn Harding (host) with four Central Ohio Bike Commuters, Karyn Deibel, Steve Palm-Hauser, Jerry Ulibarri and Catherine Girves. Not only on sunny, mild winter days, like we've been having this week, but on icy, wet, miserable, or hot, humid, bad air days and even nights, these folks face the elements, the traffic, the aches and pains to bike instead of drive. They inspire me….. Karyn Deibel is a certified Senior Trager Practitioner, an active member of Simply Living and Compassionate Communication of Central Ohio, An INELDA trained End of Life Death Doula, and an activist with Columbus Community Bill of Rights. Karyn is a lover of the earth who actively pursues ways to lighten her carbon foot print and to raise awareness that we and the earth are one. Steve Palm-Hauser is a technical writer and a free-lance journalist with the Columbus Free Press. “Besides protecting the environment and getting physical exercise, biking also boosts serotonin levels, which is good for my mental and emotional well-being”. He is a member of Socialist Alternative. Jerry Ulibarri is a Mural Artist & Design business owner. His company, Kobolt Studios, located in Franklinton, started as a small art shop providing hand-painted murals and custom faux finishes. Now it's grown and expanded into all aspects of the design world. He's the father of four boys/young men and he bikes to and from work every day. As a kid, Catherine Girves rode a bike for fun with friends, and to get places. Once she turned 15 ½, and got a drivers permit, she didn't ride til she was nearly 40. And then, she needed a bike for transportation, for economic reasons. She's been a year round bike commuter for 15 years now. She's the Executive Director of Yay Bikes!, a non-profit organization helping people lawfully and joyfully get from one place to another by bicycle. The staff and volunteers of Yay Bikes! engage thousands of people annually, teaching folks to ride roads, and advocate for people who ride their bikes for transportation. LISTEN HERE to ALL #GrassRootOhio radio podcasts archived on SoundCloud! https://soundcloud.com/user-42674753 New shows air Friday evenings at 5:00pm, EST, at 94.1 FM, Columbus and simultaneously online @ wgrn.org. Join Us! Conversations with every-day people working on important issues, here in Columbus and all around Ohio. Like our Face Book Page: https://www.facebook.com/GrassRootOhio/
In this episode, Yvette Hampton and Karen DeBeus talk about Getting Real! As homeschool moms, it’s often difficult to share our struggles as we try to live up to the “perfect” homeschool mom that we imagine everyone else to be. Karen will be speaking at the 2020 Homegrown Generation Family Expo, which is being presented by the Schoolhouse Rocked team as a ministry to homeschool families. Karen DeBeus is a homeschooling mom learning to live more simply and keep God at the center of it all. She is the author of three best-selling homeschooling books and writes at Simply Living for Him. She speaks nationally at homeschooling conventions and recently was a speaker at the Family Bible Conference in Washington, DC. Her passion is to help others clear the clutter from their lives, seek God first, and to encourage women and families to get in the Word every day. Backstage Pass members can watch the full video of this interview, which includes 30 minutes of bonus footage! Not a member yet? Use the coupon code PODCAST10 to save 10% on any Backstage Pass membership. Lifetime Backstage Pass Members also get lifetime access to the 2020 Homegrown Generation Family Expo. In 2016, Karen DeBeus founded the Simply Living for Him Retreat, which is a time of rest and renewal for all women seeking Jesus. She enjoys life on her hobby farm with her husband and four children. Together they are a work-at-home family pursuing a simple life with purpose and, above all, seeking to glorify God in all they do. Books by Karen DeBeus Real Homeschool: Letting Go of the Pinterest-Perfect and Instagram-Ideal Homeschool Simply Homeschool: 2nd Edition: Have Less Fluff and Bear More Fruit Called Home: Finding Joy in Letting God Lead Your Homeschool Simply Seeking Him: A Journal You can find Karen at: www.simplylivingforhim.com and www.biblebasedhomeschooling.com Listen to a new PODCAST episode by Karen every Friday: www.simplylivingforhim.com/podcast Find her on Facebook: facebook.com/simplylivingforhim __________________ Don't miss the 2020 Homegrown Generation Family Expo. Early-bird pricing ends December 31st. Register at HomegrownGeneration.com. HomeWorks by Precept has over 200 homeschool consultants in North America to help make your child’s homeschool experience a success. HomeWorks by Precept is a partner with BJU Press Homeschool and share their values of Biblical Worldview, Academic Excellence, and Critical Thinking, and As homeschooling parents themselves, their consultants draw from their own personal homeschool experience and their knowledge of the BJU Press Homeschool curriculum to offer solutions that help you to prepare lessons, become more efficient in homeschooling, and meet your child's unique learning needs. To connect with a HomeWorks consultant visit HomeschoolHelp.com. Do you believe in homeschooling? Help spread the word that homeschooling is good for students. It’s good for families. It’s good for AMERICA! Go to SchoolhouseRocked.com/support and join the movement to spread the word about homeschooling through movie theaters nationwide.
Join blogger, social media influencer, mental health advocate, and simple life lover Amanda Whitworth talking about how an important life change continues to make all the difference to her mental health.About Amanda: In August of 2019, I packed up a Uhaul with my car attached behind and with my two furry companions, Baker and Louie, we headed north to a small goat farm an hour north of San Francisco to live in a yurt and overall, simplify our lives. For a while now I’ve been feeling the pull to slow down. To simplify. I didn’t know exactly what that meant but I let life open up and the path organically appeared. I honestly never thought I’d live in a yurt. In fact, it was the least interesting ‘alternative’ way of living to me. However, when the opportunity came about and I saw where I’d be living, something deep inside of me screamed yes. This is it.So I took the leap of faith and it landed me here.This blog has been many things over the years but one thing I keep coming back to is writing about my life. Where I’m at, what I’m doing and all the in-between. My overarching goal is to share my ways of simplifying my life, finding more creativity and a deeper sense of inner peace and happiness. I have big plans for this space but for now, I’ll let it unfold naturally. http://amandawhitworth.com/
Join Yvette Hampton, Aby Rinella, and Karen DeBeus as they discuss the importance of establishing a strong foundation with our homeschool students, so that they are prepared to graduate and go out into the world. The ladies discuss the struggle Karen felt letting go of her oldest child, as she went off to college, then they talk about Karen's Bible Based Homeschooling E-Course, Homeschool Consulting and Mentorship Program, and her book, Called Home: Finding Joy in Letting God Lead Your Homeschool, which are all great tools to help build that solid foundation. Karen DeBeus is a homeschooling mom learning to live more simply and keep God at the center of it all. She is the author of three best-selling homeschooling books and writes at Simply Living for Him. She speaks nationally at homeschooling conventions and recently was a speaker at the Family Bible Conference in Washington, DC. Her passion is to help others clear the clutter from their lives, seek God first, and to encourage women and families to get in the Word every day.In 2016, she founded the Simply Living for Him Retreat, which is a time of rest and renewal for all women seeking Jesus. She enjoys life on her hobby farm with her husband and four children. Together they are a work-at-home family pursuing a simple life with purpose and, above all, seeking to glorify God in all they do. Join us on the Schoolhouse Rocked Backstage Pass membership site for the full unedited VIDEO and transcript of this interview! Books by Karen DeBeus: Real Homeschool: Letting Go of the Pinterest-Perfect and Instagram-Ideal Homeschool Simply Homeschool: 2nd Edition: Have Less Fluff and Bear More Fruit Called Home: Finding Joy in Letting God Lead Your Homeschool Simply Seeking Him: A Journal You can find Karen at: SimplyLivingforHim.com and BibleBasedHomeschooling.comListen to a new PODCAST episode by Karen every Friday: SimplyLivingforHim.com/podcastFind her on Facebook: facebook.com/simplylivingforhim Read more from Aby Rinella at CalledToTheTop.com Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast listeners can save 30% on their KiwiCo order by using the coupon code Share30! KiwiCo makes science & engineering fun for kids of all ages. Check out some of their latest Tinker Crate & Kiwi Crate projects! Build your own motor, engineer a biomechanical hand, launch a pressure-powered bottle rocket, construct a pulley crane, learn about optical illusions with an infinity mirror, make an automaton, or explore aerodynamics with a pull helicopter. Are looking for fun projects for your whole family? KiwiCo brings you fun and educational STEAM projects every month. So what’s STEAM? Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math! And they have really fun kits for all ages that will teach your kids in the sneakiest way – while they are having fun! CLICK HERE today and use the coupon code Share30 to save 30% on your order! Not only will you get great projects for your family, but your purchase helps to support The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. The Bible for Kids - If you have a child in your life that you want to pass along biblical values to, this podcast is for you. Hosted by best-selling author Amy Parker and author and co-creator of VeggieTales Mike Nawrocki, The Bible for Kids podcast seeks to provide a discovery platform for the best resources for teaching biblical values to kids. Guests include authors, teachers, musicians, film makers and more. Listen HERE. Do you believe in homeschooling? Here’s your chance to help spread the word that homeschooling is good for students. It’s good for families. It’s good for AMERICA! Go to SchoolhouseRocked.com/support and join the movement to spread the word about homeschooling through movie theaters nationwide.
Damage after the tornado in Lake City MN! We talk storms, trees, and the storm on September 24, 2019.
Finding #yourperfectworkspace Krissa talks about her perfect workspace and how you can find yours.
Krissa talks about simply living in the moment with a hint of food.
Nick and Ash kinda start talking about news, but Nick also rants a bit too much about drug stuff, veering frequently off track.Dr. John Jiggens joins the show to blow some sense into things.Dr John Jiggens is a writer and journalist who has published several books including The Incredible Exploding Man, Marijuana Australiana, The Sydney Connection and, with Jack Herer, the Australian version of The Emperor Wears No Clothes. Along with Matt Mawson, Anne Jones and Damien Ledwich, he edited The Best of The Cane Toad Times.As a journalist, he has contributed feature articles to The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Rolling Stone, Penthouse, Simply Living and many other magazines. He edited The Cane Toad Times,The Westender and Brisbane Theatre Magazine.His Ph.D was ‘Marijuana Australiana: Cannabis Use, Popular Culture and the Americanisation of Drugs Policy in Australia 1938 – 1988‘. The two volumes which derive from his doctoral dissertation are The Sydney Connection and Marijuana Australiana.
Today, I needed a reminder about living my life on my terms, not society's so we have a replay. We will take a walk through the benefits of simply living. Simply living – as in simply living your life, not letting others live it for you. Why Simply living and not simple living? You gotta listen to find out! Direct Download Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Facebook Group: Facebook.com/groups/lftncoffeebreak/ Instagram: @nicolesauce Twitter: @nicolesauce
"you might not be organized, and you might not love to lesson plan, but the reality is that’s the mom that God gave your kids, and those are the kids that God gave you. And so he perfectly meshes those things together, and there’s no piece of paper that any state can ever give you that qualifies you any more than the God who created both us and our children qualifies us; he’s the one that qualifies us.'" - Aby Rinella Part 2 - In this special roundtable discussion, Aby Rinella, Karen DeBeus, and Yvette Hampton talk about Why, How, and Who of Homeschooling. Click here for the transcript of this episode Transcripts are provided by MakeCrate. MakeCrate provides your homeschooler with the STEM skills they need for the future! Fun, hands-on electronics kits paired with an online learning platform teach your middle or high schooler engineering and coding fundamentals right at home! No technical expertise is required. Order your MakeCrate today at MakeCrate.Club/SR. Join us on the Schoolhouse Rocked Backstage Pass membership site for the full, unedited video of this interview (over an hour long!). Save 10% on any paid Backstage Pass Membership by using the coupon code "Podcast10". Karen DeBeus is a homeschooling mom learning to live more simply and keep God at the center of it all. She is the author of three best-selling homeschooling books and writes at Simply Living for Him. She speaks nationally at homeschooling conventions and recently was a speaker at the Family Bible Conference in Washington, DC. Her passion is to help others clear the clutter from their lives, seek God first, and to encourage women and families to get in the Word every day. In 2016, she founded the Simply Living for Him Retreat, which is a time of rest and renewal for all women seeking Jesus. She enjoys life on her hobby farm with her husband and four children. Together they are a work-at-home family pursuing a simple life with purpose and, above all, seeking to glorify God in all they do. You can find more encouragement from Karen at http://simplylivingforhim.com/about-me/ Aby Rinella is, above all, a follower of Jesus. She is also the director of her local homeschool co-op, director of women’s ministry at her church, wife, mom and teacher to the Rinella children. Aby writes and speaks on homeschool, motherhood, parental rights, the culture war and more. She has a passion for encouraging and inspiring women to live the life they were designed to live. She and her husband also write for the outdoor industry about their adventures together, showing their kids the creator by spending time in His creation. You can find all of Aby’s published work at CalledToTheTop.com. Yvette Hampton is the producer and host of the upcoming documentary, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, being directed by her husband, Garritt Hampton. She is also host of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Yvette has a deep desire to see a culture shift by encouraging people through the truth of God’s Word. Her greatest joy in life is being a wife and mom! In the fall of 2016, Yvette and her family sold their home and most of their possessions, loaded up in an RV, and began traveling the country to film Schoolhouse Rocked. They have a passion for the homeschool community and are honored that the Lord has called them to tell the story of the millions of families who have been impacted by the homeschool revolution. This episode of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast is brought to you by Classical Conversations. Classical Conversations leads the home-centered education movement by teaching parents and students the classical tools of learning so that they can discover God’s created order and beauty. Share the love of learning through a Christian worldview and fellowship with other families. Our families thrive using three keys to a great education: Classical, Christian, and Community. Support this podcast.
"I started to really pray about it, and a few people approached me and said, 'Have you thought about homeschooling?' And I was like, 'No, because that’s not something we’re going to do.' And so it really started, though, to chase me down; God started to chase me down. Because I think, deep down, I did sort of admire what I knew about homeschooling, but I just thought, 'That’s not for us.'" - Karen DeBeus Part 1 - In this special roundtable discussion, Aby Rinella, Karen DeBeus, and Yvette Hampton talk about Why, How, and Who of Homeschooling. Click here for the transcript of this episode Transcripts are provided by MakeCrate. MakeCrate provides your homeschooler with the STEM skills they need for the future! Fun, hands-on electronics kits paired with an online learning platform teach your middle or high schooler engineering and coding fundamentals right at home! No technical expertise is required. Order your MakeCrate today at MakeCrate.Club/SR. Join us on the Schoolhouse Rocked Backstage Pass membership site for the full, unedited video of this interview (over an hour long!). Save 10% on any paid Backstage Pass Membership by using the coupon code "Podcast10". Karen DeBeus is a homeschooling mom learning to live more simply and keep God at the center of it all. She is the author of three best-selling homeschooling books and writes at Simply Living for Him. She speaks nationally at homeschooling conventions and recently was a speaker at the Family Bible Conference in Washington, DC. Her passion is to help others clear the clutter from their lives, seek God first, and to encourage women and families to get in the Word every day. In 2016, she founded the Simply Living for Him Retreat, which is a time of rest and renewal for all women seeking Jesus. She enjoys life on her hobby farm with her husband and four children. Together they are a work-at-home family pursuing a simple life with purpose and, above all, seeking to glorify God in all they do. You can find more encouragement from Karen at http://simplylivingforhim.com/about-me/ Aby Rinella is, above all, a follower of Jesus. She is also the director of her local homeschool co-op, director of women’s ministry at her church, wife, mom and teacher to the Rinella children. Aby writes and speaks on homeschool, motherhood, parental rights, the culture war and more. She has a passion for encouraging and inspiring women to live the life they were designed to live. She and her husband also write for the outdoor industry about their adventures together, showing their kids the creator by spending time in His creation. You can find all of Aby’s published work at CalledToTheTop.com. Yvette Hampton is the producer and host of the upcoming documentary, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, being directed by her husband, Garritt Hampton. She is also host of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Yvette has a deep desire to see a culture shift by encouraging people through the truth of God’s Word. Her greatest joy in life is being a wife and mom! In the fall of 2016, Yvette and her family sold their home and most of their possessions, loaded up in an RV, and began traveling the country to film Schoolhouse Rocked. They have a passion for the homeschool community and are honored that the Lord has called them to tell the story of the millions of families who have been impacted by the homeschool revolution. This episode of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast is brought to you by Classical Conversations. Classical Conversations leads the home-centered education movement by teaching parents and students the classical tools of learning so that they can discover God’s created order and beauty. Share the love of learning through a Christian worldview and fellowship with other families. Our families thrive using three keys to a great education: Classical, Christian, and Community. Support this podcast.
Welcome to Simply Living Podcast! This episode is an introduction with a hint of foreplay.
Episode Summary: Listen to episode 45 of Kelly Martin Speaks, 'Why Simply Living Is Enough' In this episode I talk about why extraordinary is not something we need to strive for. Why being curious even during depression can find a spark of creativity ready to be born How finding out what you really need is important over simply wanting Why you create because you love and so much more... ----more---- LISTEN to PEACE WITHIN RADIO the new mental health and music radio station available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Follow Us: Our Website Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Stitcher Kelly Martin Speaks Blog Twitter Instagram Facebook Buy Books: When Everyone Shines But You When Everyone Shines Including You
Most homeschooling families are not actually enjoying homeschooling. Parents AND kids are feeling all kind of unnecessary pressure and unreasonable expectations. This is NOT what homeschooling was meant to be and we FEEL that deep down inside. BUT what will it take to get that peace we long for and to enjoy our children again? Today I'm having a conversation with Karen over at Simply Living for Him. We share our stories of how simplifying our homeschooling was a game changer. This is something I teach moms how to do in my online course, The Unhurried Homeschooler Mentoring Course. If simplifying resonates with your mom heart, please go check it out! Enrollment is open for a limited time. (Links to connect with Karen and my online course found in the notes on this podcast at durendawilson.com)
Join us on the Schoolhouse Rocked Backstage Pass membership site for the full unedited video of this interview, including an additional 30 minutes of encouragement and discussion on how one year Karen and her family used the Bible as their core curriculum. You will not be disappointed! Save 10% on any paid Backstage Pass Membership by using the coupon code "Podcast10". In this episode, Yvette Hampton and Karen DeBeus talk about Getting Real! As homeschool moms, it’s often difficult to share our struggles as we try to live up to the “perfect” homeschool mom that we imagine everyone else to be. Karen DeBeus is a homeschooling mom learning to live more simply and keep God at the center of it all. She is the author of three best-selling homeschooling books and writes at Simply Living for Him. She speaks nationally at homeschooling conventions and recently was a speaker at the Family Bible Conference in Washington, DC. Her passion is to help others clear the clutter from their lives, seek God first, and to encourage women and families to get in the Word every day. In 2016, she founded the Simply Living for Him Retreat, which is a time of rest and renewal for all women seeking Jesus. She enjoys life on her hobby farm with her husband and four children. Together they are a work-at-home family pursuing a simple life with purpose and, above all, seeking to glorify God in all they do. Books by Karen DeBeus Real Homeschool: Letting Go of the Pinterest-Perfect and Instagram-Ideal Homeschool Simply Homeschool: 2nd Edition: Have Less Fluff and Bear More Fruit Called Home: Finding Joy in Letting God Lead Your Homeschool Simply Seeking Him: A Journal You can find Karen at: www.simplylivingforhim.com and www.biblebasedhomeschooling.com Listen to a new PODCAST episode by Karen every Friday: www.simplylivingforhim.com/podcast Find her on Facebook: facebook.com/simplylivingforhim This episode of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast is brought to you by Teaching Textbooks. Try the first 15 lessons of any grade level for free at TeachingTextbooks.com. Support this podcast.
In this episode we interviewed Andrea Jomant, one of our yoga teachers. We talked about her workshop on Simply Living and how to lower your carbon footprint. We also spoke about her yoga practice and her arm balance workshops. You can check her out on Instagram @andreajomant or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andreajomantyoga/ Here are the books reference in this episode: The China Study: https://amzn.to/2VwRGtu Yoga and the Pursuit of Happiness: https://amzn.to/2LEAFJe
Alexa Havins - Alexa is an established actress with a successful daytime drama career playing Babe Carey Chandler on All My Children, she's also been seen on BBC's Torchwood and now she plays Lindsey on a new TV movie drama on LMN "Killer Vacation" which airs tonight at 8 PM (Eastern). Get to know her character and her perspective of the movie from the actress herself and learn how she became an actress in this amazing interviewJacob Young - Jacob is best known for his daytime drama roles as Rick Forrester on "The Bold and the Beautiful" which got him nominated for an Emmy Award, JR Chandler on "All My Children" and his debut Broadway role as Lumier on "Beauty and the Beast. Now he plays Jake on the Lifetime Movie Network's "Killer Vacation" which airs tonight. You'll learn about his character from the man who brought him to life, you'll learn about his passion for acting and more! Don't miss this fun and educational interview.NEW MUSIC ALERTI'm really excited to debut this new artist on our show today. The song we're playing is Simply Living from Trace the Sidewalk. Trace The Sidewalk is an international collaboration of Dean Ferrito (United Kingdom) and Matt Niehues (USA) with a unique blend of modern British and southern US rock styles. Visit our website at www.TraceTheSidewalk.com. You'll here the brand new single here!TOP 10 STORES OFFERING GREAT CYBER MONDAY DEALS 2018AmazonTargetWalmartDellBest BuyDicks Sporting GoodsGapLucky Brand JeansTimberlandThe Body Shop
Alexa Havins - Alexa is an established actress with a successful daytime drama career playing Babe Carey Chandler on All My Children, she's also been seen on BBC's Torchwood and now she plays Lindsey on a new TV movie drama on LMN "Killer Vacation" which airs tonight at 8 PM (Eastern). Get to know her character and her perspective of the movie from the actress herself and learn how she became an actress in this amazing interviewJacob Young - Jacob is best known for his daytime drama roles as Rick Forrester on "The Bold and the Beautiful" which got him nominated for an Emmy Award, JR Chandler on "All My Children" and his debut Broadway role as Lumier on "Beauty and the Beast. Now he plays Jake on the Lifetime Movie Network's "Killer Vacation" which airs tonight. You'll learn about his character from the man who brought him to life, you'll learn about his passion for acting and more! Don't miss this fun and educational interview.NEW MUSIC ALERTI'm really excited to debut this new artist on our show today. The song we're playing is Simply Living from Trace the Sidewalk. Trace The Sidewalk is an international collaboration of Dean Ferrito (United Kingdom) and Matt Niehues (USA) with a unique blend of modern British and southern US rock styles. Visit our website at www.TraceTheSidewalk.com. You'll here the brand new single here!TOP 10 STORES OFFERING GREAT CYBER MONDAY DEALS 2018AmazonTargetWalmartDellBest BuyDicks Sporting GoodsGapLucky Brand JeansTimberlandThe Body Shop
week three of our simply living series as we go over Anger and how to deal with it with biblical truths join us!
Join us for week 2 of our Simply Living series as we discuss how to deal with stress & worry and what does the bible say about dealing with these emotions.
Join us with Week 1 of our Simply Living series as we go over an emotion we all deal with Depression. With this weeks message Senior Pastor Bernie Harper.
Today, we will take a walk through the benefits of simply living. Simply living - as in simply living your life, not letting others live it for you. Why Simply living and not simple living? You gotta listen to find out! Tales from the Prepper Pantry 38 jars of salsa are canned Putting up tomato sauce this week Need to do an shelving overhaul in there The mud room is mostly full of jars, but some will go to our chili loving friends who put in on the chillies this year What Mother Nature is providing Goldenrod Beans beans beans and funny beans Damn the electrical company for spraying on my land PAW PAWS ARE READY - Stump the Sauce Rattle Snake Recipe Operation Independence Put up 39 pints of salsa for winter August was a record month for the airbnb Sticking to my guns on the weekly finance review Need to get taxes done The Bounty of Simply Living .... not having your life lived for you. Song: Strange Child, by Sauce ### Resources Membership Sign Up The Keychain CPR Masks Change Your Narrative, Change Your Life
Hurray! Today we celebrate our 100th episode of the Simply Living for Him podcast! I’m throwing confetti and giving away some fun prizes! It's such a fun milestone, especially when I never intended to have a podcast. On today's episode, I am talking about what we have learned along the way on our journey to simplify. Some of it may surprise you. Some of it may encourage you. Some of it may not apply to you! But I thought I would sit down and share the good, the bad, and the in-between that I have learned on this journey and the most important things to remember when living a simple life. So, be sure to celebrate with us, enter to win, and listen in to today's conversation... ENTER GIVEAWAYS HERE: https://wp.me/p7OB5f-15O
My life verse is Matthew 6:33. We are to seek after the things of God before anything else. Our culture however has traded the Truth of God for a lie, and everyday we are surrounded by those lies. I struggle myself at times with taking my eyes off of where they need to be, when I fix them on worry, doubt, anxiety or whatever it is that lures me away. Join me today as we talk about how to truly live a Matthew 6:33 life in a Romans 1 world. Be encouraged today to live for Truth! ~ Register for Simply Living for Him Retreats www.simplylivingforhim.com/retreats
What does it really mean to live simply? Do you have to follow a list of rules and regulations? Do you have to sell all of your stuff? Do you have to live on a farm? Go off the grid? Do you have to homeschool? Do you need a tiny house? NO! There are absolutely no rules and you certainly don't have to follow another person's lifestyle. The external results of a simple life focused on Jesus may have less things, but the true focus of living simply is to get rid of anything that hinders us from our walk with God. For me, my mission in living a simple life is because I want more Jesus and less of this world. I believe God will use people in different ways for different purposes, but all for His glory. God will lead you in how you should live, if you seek Him wholeheartedly. He may place you smack in the middle of the city or across the world, but if your focus is on Him, you will naturally seek more of Him and less of the pleasures of this world. I truly believe the more you desire Him, the less you will want of this world. There are plenty of websites out there for minimalism, organization, and living clutter free. But I want to take it one step further here at Simply Living for Him. We are all a work in progress, so let's link arms and encourage each other in our journeys. Rather than worrying about a list of rules, let's set one rule: Seek Jesus with all your heart. The rest will fall into place.
In this episode, I am visiting with Nina Nelson of Shalom Mama and we’re talking about living simply and naturally and saving money with DIY projects and gifts, living and giving intentionally, her adventures living in a converted school bus (with 4 kiddos!), minimalism and decluttering, herbal remedies and essential oils, balancing emotions with essential The post RFWH33: Simply Living Naturally- The Joy of Simplifying and Going Natural, DIY Natural Gift Giving, Saving Money with DIY, Living in a Small Space, A School Bus Adventure, Essential Oils and Emotions with Guest, Nina Nelson appeared first on Real Food Whole Health.
What if we approached work as though God were ridiculously in charge?
We hope you enjoy sermons and other teachings from Cowboy Fellowship of Atascosa County.
Jesus taught His disciples to prioritize before they pruned.
The natural outcome of following Jesus is a more focused, peaceful, and rewarding life.
Recorded live at Arlington Street Church, Sunday, May 22, 2011.
The Bigg Success Show #436You don't have to focus on building such a bigg portfolio. You can simply choose to live simply. Find a written summary of today's show at BIGGSUCCESS.COM.Thanks so much for listening!- George & Mary-Lynn-------------------------------------BIGG QUESTION: What about you...are you happy living simply or do you want to accumulate wealth? Tell us:Comment online: http://biggsuccess.comCall us toll free: 888-455-BIGG (2444)Email us: bigginfo@biggsuccess.com----------------------Enjoy our show? Consider writing a review for us in iTunes.
Members of Simply Living, shared a variety of memorable and informative readings in honor of Earth Day and everyday. Simply Living: Becoming the change we seek for the world, is an organization based in Columbus, whose members and friends share a desire to live more lightly and joyfully by learning and practicing environmental awareness, sustainability, and voluntary simplicity.
This is part 12 in a 19-part audio series on tough issues done by Dr. Ken Boa.