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Latest podcast episodes about sister karen

The Sharon Fitzmaurice Podcast
Photography isn't just my job, it's my therapy with Trevor O'Donoghue

The Sharon Fitzmaurice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 58:03


My guest this week is Trevor O'Donoghue from Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland -Photographer & co- founder of Focus on Happiness. Trevor talks about growing up under the fear of his life being cut short due to his cystic fibrosis - which had taken his Sister Karen when She was only 12 years of age. He grew up in a family that were grieving and believed the same fate awaited him. He speaks about his anxiety and fear as a child, not being able to focus at school and he didn't form friendships very easily. Discovering photography changed his life and he found ways to express his creativity, look at life from a different perspective and saying yes to every opportunity. Trevor created a life where is present, fully alive and exploring new ways to be creative in his life and in his work as a photographer. One of those ways is in his community - Focus on Happiness which he and his fiancee Ciara started together and it grew in huge numbers during the pandemic. They now have a growing global community that offers picture challenges, mindful check ins, workshops, a supportive community plus online and offline meetups. The community focuses on:Growth and reflecting in fun and creative ways. Use picture-taking as a simple mindfulness & meditation practise. Use social media & smart devices in healthier ways.Join a tribe of like-minded people with positive intentions. Trevor says "photography is not just about cameras, it is art, psychology, light, composition and storytelling."To find out more about Trevor please connect to him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-o-donoghue/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/focusonhappiness.ie/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fohap/Website: https://www.focusonhappiness.ieThank you to our sponsorship partners https://www.intothewestadventures.comIf you would like to find out more about Sharon and her work please go to https://www.linktr.ee/SharonFitzmaurice

Blue Medicine Journal : A Jungian Podcast
"Art as Activism," Self Help Graphics: The Film Celebrating 50+ years

Blue Medicine Journal : A Jungian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 45:10


Join me in conversation with the vibrant Gloria Westcott and Grace Amemiya, directors and producers of the film "Art as Activism," celebrating 50+ years of Self Help Graphics, its vision & groundbreaking contributions to community.   About the Film: Art as Activism chronicles the evolving legacy of Self Help Graphics & Art, an East Los Angeles grassroots arts organization founded in 1972 by Sister Karen Boccalero, a Franciscan nun. Through a collection of first-hand interviews with prominent Chicano/Latino, multi-ethnic, and LGBTQ+ artists and community members, the film examines Sister Karen's powerful vision and contribution, showcases rare archival footage, first-hand histories and highlights the creativity.   email address: production@artasactivism.net   website: artasactivism.net  

I Am The Cute One: A Nostalgia Podcast
Baby-Sitters Club Little Sister: Karen's Haircut By Ann M. Martin

I Am The Cute One: A Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 55:26


This week, Chelsee and Dhani are hanging out with the Baby-Sitters Club Little Sister today to cover Karen's Haircut by Ann M. Martin. Karen may have no teeth, but the duo have many things to talk about - including childhood games, homemade music videos, playground weddings, the mom from Home Improvement and JoJo the Dog Faced Boy. Also... do your children listen to this podcast? For bonus episodes and unedited & unhinged audio and video recaps, subscribe to our Patreon! If today's episode makes you laugh (or scream), please do us a favor and rate our show 5 STARS on Apple or Spotify Follow Us on Social Media! TikTok: @cuteonepodcast Chelsea: @ohnochels Donny: @realdonnywood Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Building Ideas
Episode 71_Jeff Briggs & Sister Karen Elliott

Building Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 58:45


On this weeks' episode, we are joined by two senior officers of a university, as well as by MSA Design's Director of Preservation and Historic Rehabilitation to discuss a mid-century modern national landmark - the Mater Dei Chapel in Cincinnati.  Learn more about the Chapel by clicking this link: https://www.msj.edu/about/facilities/mater-dei-chapel/index.html Jeffrey Briggs is the Chief Financial Officer of Mount Saint Joseph University in Cincinnati, Ohio.   Jeff holds a Bachelor of Science in Business, Accountancy, and Management Information Systems from Miami University, an M.B.A. from The Ohio State University, and is a Certified Public Accountant.  After a career in public accounting with EY, Jeff has worked in Higher Education finance roles for nearly 20 years.  He has been in his current role at the Mount since 2017.  Jeff has served several not-for-profit Board of Trustees and finance committees.   In his spare time, he can usually be found at the Westside Brewery on Tuesday nights for trivia with his fellow dad-bros on "Team Bad Dad Joke."  He resides in Green Township, Ohio with his wife Judith and their two college-aged daughters.   Sister Karen Elliott is the Chief Mission Officer of Mount Saint Joseph University.   A native of Dayton, Ohio, Sister Karen attended Julienne High School prior to attending Wright State University where she earned her bachelor's degree in education with an emphasis on Learning Disabilities and Behavior Disorders.  During these years she earned eight varsity letters in volleyball, basketball, and softball.  In 1980 Karen entered the Sisters of the Precious Blood. Her graduate studies include a master's degree in theology from St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont received in 1993, and a Doctor of Ministry degree with a concentration in Sacred Scripture from Barry University in Miami, Florida in 2004.   Sister Karen has ministered as a teacher, Director of Religious Education, a youth minister, an athletic director, campus minister, as well as collegiate positions as chair of religious studies and full professor. Sister Karen has served as a faculty presenter on Sacred Scripture in the Lay Ministry Formation Program and a homiletics assessor for the Permanent Diaconate Program in the Diocese of Toledo. Sister Karen was a visiting professor Mumbai, India and was a presenter for the Australian Catholic University's Campus Ministry Team in Melbourne.  She authored the book, Women in Ministry and the Writings of Paul, published in 2010 by Anselm Academic.    In a non-theological aspect of her life, Sister Karen was inducted into the Dayton Amateur Softball Commission's Hall of Fame in September 2006 in recognition of her softball career.   Madeline "Maddie" Williams is the Director of Preservation and Historic Rehabilitation at MSA Design. Maddie leads the Historic Preservation practice firm wide for MSA and serves as a resource to building owners, contractors, architects, and agencies on strategies to renovate and redevelop historic structures.  This includes advising on historic building assessments, grant applications, historic tax credits, and developing strategies to rehabilitate historic buildings.   A native of Connecticut, her junior ice hockey career led to a scholarship at Lake Forest College in Chicago.   While at Lake Forest, she was named captain of the Forester Varsity Women's Ice Hockey Team.   Her interest in Preservation was sparked while surrounded by the architecture of Chicago and led her to complete a bachelor's degree in architectural history.   She then went on to earn a Master's in Historic Preservation at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.       A self-proclaimed "Liberal Preservationist", Maddie believes that historic buildings should 'tell their story', but also be free to be adapted for modern uses.   Maddie, her husband, and two daughters reside in a small, historic town on the east side of Greater Cincinnati. 

Clinton Baptiste’s Paranormal Podcast

Season 5 - Episode 45Ho Ho Ho Merry XmasIn a change to normal events – I seem to have lost my voice - so this weeks ‘festive extravaganza' is hosted by everyone's favourite Xmas Angel, Linda ‘new clean shag' Pollack. And what a fine job she does too – so THANK YOU Linda – you'll get your reward under the mistletoe (if I can find any)We set off this weeks show on a festive tour around the finest and spookiest – theatres in the country. I get the lowdown on paranormal activity from The Chorley Theatre (Chorley not, you cry – it's true I tell you) Kings Hall and Winter Gardens in Ilkley, and last but not least the Cheese and Grain in Frome – where I discover I've used the same bog as such legends as Dave Grohl, Robert Plant, Fat boy Slim and wait for it Paul McCartney!There's the organising for the big day itself – with my Sister Karen who seems to think I should bring Ruth to the Toby Carvery for Xmas lunch – and well, I don't need to be a paranormal psychic to predict that it will be a disaster!On a more serious note – I truly wish each and every one of you a very Merry Xmas – I hope you enjoy whatever you're doing (not sure I will). Thank you all for the love and support over the last 12 months – its means so much.I leave you with a little Xmas poem...He lay her on the table so plump & clean & bare.His forehead damp with beads of sweat, he rubbed her here and there.He touched her neck and felt her breasts and drooling touched her thighs.Her bits were wet and everything set, he gave a joyful cry.The hole was wide, he looked inside: All was dark & murky.He rubbed his hands then stretched his arms, then stuffed that bloody Turkey.May I wish you and your dirty mind a very Merry ChristmasClinton.xCredits:Katherine Boyle and Sally-Ann HaywardIan Robinson from The Chorley Theatre in ChorleyDarren Bulmer from The Kings Hall and Winter Garden in West YorkshireMicheal Ford from The Cheese and Grain in FromeMy sister KarenProducer Laurie Peters https://laurie-profile-page.webflow.io/ ----- Clinton Baptiste appears courtesy of Goodnight Vienna Productions ----- ----- Clinton Baptiste appears courtesy of Goodnight Vienna Productions ----- By signing up to www.patreon.com/clintonbaptiste you hear this podcast ad-free each week, that's ONE WHOLE WEEK before anyone else - and a whole lot MORE including access to my CLINTON BAPTISTE TV™ SHOW every single month! Remember to send in your own DECENT spooky story by calling my spooky story hotline on 01892 711198 - and leave a message or email me clinton@clintonbaptiste.com TO SEE CLINTON AND RAMONE LIVE ON TOUR ALL OVER THE UK FROM SEPT- DEC 2022 go to https://www.clintonbaptiste.com/live Get your own Clinton ringtones, LIVE video recordings and more on ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/clintonbaptiste/shop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kinky Katie's World
#394 – RimJob Ready

Kinky Katie's World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 60:54


Brain damage... South by southwest or SXSW... The Love Hammer, sex toys shaped like real tools... The green M&M is not sexy any more... Bruce Buffer and his new penis pill advertisement... Katie's new man attracting pheromone spray study... Sister Karen... Katie's PPOTW - nipple play and femdom anime... Time traveling at a hardcore show... Cleveland hot waffle sex move... Alabama tuna melt sex move... Are Mike Tyson orgies real??? Do boxers refrain from sex during training??? Episode of "Rule 34"... Katie therapy... Ladies with a high PH vagina can bleach out the crotch of their black clothes... Dissolving bodies in your vagina... Free STD test fast... Tits Man - @Lunathyst51 in Instagram... Bimbo Movie Bash - clips from the best bimbo movies... The rimjob fad is over and here's why, along with some rimjob tips... Bugs and sex... Was Katie almost sold??? Some things you should not have sex with... Not every man in prison is having sex with other men... Are name plate necklaces coming back... R O S E B U D.

F.L.O.W.cast
Peace, Be Still: An Advent Reflection with Sister Karen Freund, OP

F.L.O.W.cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 11:54


This week's episode is sure to bring you a few moments of peace and stillness, courtesy of Springfield Dominican Sister Karen Freund. Sister Karen has years of experience accompanying men and women on their spiritual journeys. Today, she will share three uncomplicated ways to enrich your experience of Advent. Things you can do now, and things you can build into your daily schedule that may strengthen you spiritually during this four-week season of preparation for Christmas. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Show Notes available here: https://flowcastlisten.org/episodes/ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Follow us on social media for exclusive content! And, could you do us a favor? Rate, Review, & Follow on your favorite podcast player - it helps this podcast get seen by more people that would enjoy it! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flowcastpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowcastlisten Twitter: https://twitter.com/flowcastlisten  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9oQ1l_KHP1WBg--LzcbvfA 

IAM 141 Report
141 Report - Retirement is a big decision.

IAM 141 Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 22:51


141 Report - Retirement is a big decision. This week's 141 Report includes Paul Platt, the President of Local 2765 in San Diego, and Orlando's John Staton, who serves as A District 141 Vice President At-Large. Also appearing on the program are Karen Conley, Local 1487 Retiree's Club President, and Dave Roderick, IAMAW District 141 Legislative Director and recent retiree from United Airlines. The 20-year Machinists Union Member, Paul Platt, begins the report by informing viewers about a recent retirement event held at the San Diego Local Lodge. "Due to covid restriction, the last year and a half many members took an early out and the union was unable to do any honoring celebration for the members," said Platt. "2765 reached out to those we could and had a retirement party at our local lodge," he continued. "We're amalgamated United upstairs and downstairs, American downstairs, Southwest upstairs, Alaska upstairs and Hawaiian." The Local currently has about 400 members in the local. The celebration went well, with 45 to 60 retirees recognized by the Lodge. The Lodge also provided tacos for the attendees. The Local also purchased retirement watches for the Brothers and Sisters, and award certificates were given to the members from their carriers. Paul finished up by saying, "I encourage any local if you can do something for them because a lot of the people that came were very grateful for this small thing we could do." The 141 Report then moved to Orlando, Florida, to talk to 30-year United Airlines Ramp Serviceman John Staton, who has been the VP At-Large to District Lodge 141 since last year. Host Dave asked John about retirement information, and John briefed the viewers on how easy it is for members to contact him or District 141 AGC Mike Cyscon for questions about retirement. John then continued to walk the viewers through the website, covering information from credit unions to 401K and reminding members to get a financial planner. Brother John wanted to remind members that retirement can take time to plan out and encouraged those nearing retirement to start the process early. John says to allow at least six months to get Everything in place before retiring from work. After retirement, John also encouraged retirees to stay active with their Local Lodge, saying, "they can still stay involved in the local lodges. The retirees paved the way for all of us." Dave then welcomed Sister Karen, hired in 1968 with United Airlines and retired in 2003 after 35 years of service. She became the President of the Retirees Club in 2015 and has served in that capacity for six years. Over 225 retirees remain active with the club, with an average of 60 to 125 attending each monthly meeting. Sister Karen reports the recent retiree trip to Lake Geneva, where 40 members traveled around the lake for lunch on a cruise. Sister Karen says, "it helps to keep in touch" when asked about the importance of being an active member. Dave Roderick, our Director of Legislation, was asked if topics come up about politicians attacking or going after retirees benefits at meetings. Brother Roderick replied, "Everything is important. I have made comments about the impotence to Vote" He goes on to say that he "wants to make members aware of what they're voting for." In closing, Karen said, "Wish I could have done this sooner! I would encourage everyone, there are a lot of agents newly retired, but we try to keep them informed and trying to get more people in. We had 25 new people sign up," over the past weeks. Roderick closed by saying, "anyone who is a member of 1487 is welcomed to join the club.

Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports

Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show talking about the Mets splitting four games with the Padres. They discuss Sunday's win, Marcus Stroman's outing, his nonchalant toss, Jacob deGrom's insane season, Luis Rojas not having him go deeper in games, Jake's intriguing Saturday night, Figgie in a bowling league and bigger crowds ahead at Citi Field. In “Figgie's Fable,” he tells the story of Sister Karen. Jake then takes a trip to the Nelson Figueroa Spanish Academy to learn how to say “crab” and “first place” in spanish. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Prayer Changes Things
THE SCRIPTURE MISQUOTED on 02/04/2021 was 1Corinthians 12:12-17 and corrected on 02/05/2021 by

Prayer Changes Things

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 1:19


Sorry I quoted 02/04/2021 Scripture reference incorrectly. The correction has been made for future listeners. Thanks for your patience and understanding.

Podcast For Hire
Franciscan Spirituality Center - Sister Karen Lueck

Podcast For Hire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 28:27


Franciscan Spirituality Center920 Market StreetLa Crosse, WI 54601608-791-5295Steve Spilde: Welcome. I’m excited today [because] my guest is Sister Karen Lueck. She has experience as an educator, as a pastoral counselor, [and] as an author. She has been involved in leadership of the FSPA community, most recently serving as president. It’s my pleasure to introduce today Sister Karen Lueck.Sister Karen Lueck: Thank you. I’m glad to be here, too.Steve: As I often begin with guests, Sister Karen, could you tell me about your family’s religious tradition. Let’s get that grounded so we kind of know where you’re coming from.Sister Karen: My family is Catholic, [and is] very grounded in being Catholic. We were from a small town, a German town, in Iowa. Everybody in the town was Catholic, except a stray Lutheran here or there. The town and the church were pretty much one, so everybody was both. We were very dedicated Catholics, I would say – just being very, very much Catholic.Steve: When you were young, how would you have described the word “God?”Sister Karen: I think it was always, for me, it was hard to do because I think I knew that God was somebody who really cared about me at some level. But what I heard from homilies and from the church a lot of time was that I was a sinner [and] I was bad. Therefore, the only way I would be able to get to close to God is by confessing my sins and being this perfect person. I think that messed with my head and my heart for a long, long, long, long time, and it still comes up at times, I think. On one hand I was very proud of being Catholic. I was very happy [and] was inspired by the rituals and that kind of thing. But it didn’t feed my soul in other ways.Steve: People who know me know that I’m a big fan of Brene Brown, and I find her content on shame to be very helpful. But I know that you were studying shame at a deep level long before Brene Brown came along.Sister Karen: Yes. I could have been the first Brene Brown. My professor said I should publish my work, but I never did.Steve: Society wasn’t quite ready for it at the time.Sister Karen: That’s it. That’s right.Steve: Can you connect some of that work you did later in your academic study to some of those experiences you had as a kid, because it sounds like that was ambivalent. There were good things about that background, but there are also things that weren’t helpful.Sister Karen: As I went through life, starting in my 20s or probably before that, [I was] always feeling a sense that I wasn’t good enough. As I look back now, I do say that a lot of it came from the religious beliefs or what we were hearing in church. I spent a long time – and at times I still need to revisit that – working on that shame because I kept saying to myself, ‘No, it can’t be that. I want to be feeling like I love myself, and that other people love me, too.’ I spent a lot of time doing therapy, reading books about shame. Then, like you said, eventually going to graduate school and having that be my main focus to look at especially women and their psychology and spirituality or theology. [I] therefore got into the feminist movement more, again feeling like going into that it would sever me from the church because I knew that that wasn’t something the church was really advocating – then or now, probably. I think I had to do that for myself to feel like I was OK. And as I grew through that, my relationship with God also changed because all of a sudden, now I was a good person, so God must be loving me all the time because that goodness is inherent in me, and it’s inherent in others, too. I started seeing myself as a good person and God loving me. It’s all combined, and to this day I am still learning how that is – what does that mean when I believe that I’m good, [and] that other people are basically good and how that contributes. I’ve come to believe or know that God is with me all the time. God is the one who is loving me all the time – even sometimes when I’m not able to do that. That’s a real comforting thing, and it’s something I think that other people need to know. That’s why I’m glad Brene Brown is doing a lot of her work. It’s bringing it to the ordinary people about how we are good inside. We have to fight against anything that tells us that we’re not.Steve: When you were young, that message … Certainly I know myself, [and] I know a lot of people heard the negative elements of that message. But part of what made it so confusing is that there were also positives. We were hearing these mixed messages that you’re loved [and] you’re good, but also [that] you’re bad [and] you’re evil. Which is it? Where did you experience the positive side to that? When or where did you feel closest to God when you were younger, or feel the love of God?Sister Karen: I think even though my family was not demonstrative – we’re staunch Germans, and so [we’re] not as demonstrative with love – I did feel centered and loved in that way. I don’t know if I could have expressed it at that time, but I think where I felt close to God, not know that that was really spirituality at the time … I go outside sometimes and go out in our pasture that we had a creek running through there. I would just sit there and just be aware of nature. And sometimes just laying on the grass in the sun, and with my face to the sun, feeling peaceful and whole. I think later on when I was more of a teenager, I remember going into church sometimes when there was no service or anything going on, but just sitting there in the quiet and feeling something [and] feeling like, I don’t know what it was, but I think it was in awe. I don’t even know if I could have defined that as God at the time, although I think I did believe that. That’s where I found God, and where I still find God today mainly is in awe of nature – sitting in nature, walking. Now I find it in journaling now that I know that what comes out of my mouth is really hopefully what God has already put there. Every morning I ask God to let me speak God’s words. That has brought me closer, too.Steve: Where did you become acquainted with the Franciscan perspective? Was it just simply a matter of meeting Sisters over time [and] learning deeper what their perspective was? Or were you really drawn to a Franciscan perspective?Sister Karen: At first, I think I was really close to the Franciscan Sisters, our community Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration. I have two aunts who were in the community, and so we would go up to La Crosse to visit them, so I was very familiar with the community. I was taught by them for 11 years; my last year we transferred high schools. I knew them, and I felt comfortable with them. When it was time to join the convent, then that’s where I was going to go. But ironically, at that time – I joined in the late 60s – Franciscanism was only starting to come to … There was more knowledge of that. Before that, I don’t think a lot of the Sisters even focused on Franciscanism a lot. But where it really struck me was when I was invited to go to Assisi with the leadership pilgrimage when I was in leadership the first time. Going there and going where Saint Francis walked and finding out what he said and how he loved God and God loved Francis, I remember sitting on a mountain there and saying, ‘I think I am Franciscan.’ Before that, I had probably been in the community for 25, 30 years already and knowing in my head that I was Franciscan, but here, all of a sudden now knowing in my heart that I was Franciscan. It just struck me that this is what it means to be Franciscan. I think it also went along with all the work I had done on shame and goodness to recognize my goodness, and to realize that that is what Franciscanism is: to recognize that all creation is good.In the Middle Ages, when there were debates going on, Franciscans lost out in a lot of ways because the dominant message became that we’re sinners – that’s the basic thing. Francis always said everybody is good, and he saw that in everything – in nature, in people. I think that’s where I first really realized that I was Franciscan, that it wasn’t that I got it from being in the community. It was that I was that originally.Steve: To paraphrase, what I’m hearing is that somewhere inside you, you had this desire to find this source of goodness. It was kind of a pleasant surprise [to discover that], “That’s in the tradition I’ve already committed to.” That’s at the core of Francis’ message.Sister Karen: Yes. Somehow I stumbled into it, right?

Society Bytes Radio
SASSY SISTER - KAREN IUCULANO

Society Bytes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 26:15


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Society Bytes Radio
121420 SASSY SISTER - KAREN BAKER

Society Bytes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 25:56


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Conversations@KAFM
Food Frisbie - Empty Empty Bowls and Pumpkin Carving

Conversations@KAFM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 30:39


Host: Wayne Smith and Christine Feller Guests: Beverly Lampley, Sister Karen and Willy Tuz Date: 10/13/20

Prayer Changes Things
True, Honest, Just, Pure, Lovely...

Prayer Changes Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 6:06


Sister Karen encourages listeners to draw closer to God in prayer with emphasis on Philippians 4:8.

Prayer Changes Things
His Grace is... (2 Corinthians 12:9)

Prayer Changes Things

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 6:01


Sister Karen prays and shares her devotion from Streams in the Desert. She also shares Kirk Franklin’s “Just for me”and The Tennessee Villagers singing “ Sing a Song”

Prayer Changes Things
Summer Blast 2019 at Crossroads Community Church

Prayer Changes Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 22:50


Summer Blast took place at Crossroads Community Church on July 27, 2019 and Sister Karen tries to share the blessed event with listeners. She also invites you to come and visit the church. www. crossroads7.com

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Prayer Changes Things
Contact Info: Laurenda Kuffour

Prayer Changes Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 0:49


Sister Karen shares comments on specific ways to pray for Sister Laurenda Kuffour by viewing her website.

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Prayer Changes Things
Blessed Part 2

Prayer Changes Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 3:41


Sister Karen enjoying the blessings of her grandchildren encouraging her in the a Lord.

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Prayer Changes Things
Extraordinary Prayer Under Open Heaven

Prayer Changes Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 5:44


Sister Karen invites listeners to a time of prayer, with scriptural emphasis on worship and praise unto Jehovah Jireh “our provider.”

Prayer Changes Things
Believers Be Resolved And Be Encouraged...

Prayer Changes Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 9:10


Sister Karen encourages herself and fellow Believers to follow after Almighty, God in scripture and in prayer.

Prayer Changes Things
Praying God’s Favor For Every Believer in Christ.

Prayer Changes Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 7:39


Sister Karen encourages God’s saints to be the steadfast citizens of Zion that they are called to be. ✝️

Prayer Changes Things
Fight the Good Fight! ( 1 Timothy 6:12)

Prayer Changes Things

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 3:25


Sister Karen encourages fellow believers to pray for the attitude of a warrior. So that one will know how to fight the good fight of faith and lay hold of eternal life.

Prayer Changes Things
Let Us Persevere As a Good Soldier Of Jesus Christ! ... 2 Timothy 2:3

Prayer Changes Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 3:44


God calls us to run on and persevere even in the midst of hard times and near death experiences. Sister Karen has battled stage 2 breast cancer and as a missionary in West Africa for nearly a decade has had several near death experiences with malaria. She knows many her prayer partners have suffered sicknesses, afflictions and hard times. This prayer gives way to every believers faith walk in Christ. No matter how difficult it seems. It's not over until God says it's over.

5 Smooth Stones
Preparation for our Exodus as a Hebrew Nation Pt2

5 Smooth Stones

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 170:00


Preparation for our exodus as a Hebrew Nation Pt2: The Generations are gathering!  Join us once again for a more in-depth discussion of the movement of the Hebrew nation in the diaspora. Find out what is being planned to help us prepare for our exodus!   Sister Eliana, Bro K-loe, Sister Chaviva, Sister Karen, and Sister Yaheena will go deeper in this discussion with an an insightful narrative from our host Seth Tuner on the Five Smooth Stones NTWK. TO LISTEN/SPEAK CALL (914) 205-5590 TO LISTEN/CHAT ONLINE http://tobtr.com/10962619  (or click to enjoy after the show later)

BYU-Idaho Devotionals
Sister Karen Kunz, "Hope On, Hope Ever!"

BYU-Idaho Devotionals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017


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BYU-Idaho Devotionals
Sister Karen Kunz, "Hope On, Hope Ever!"

BYU-Idaho Devotionals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017


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The Deer Park Dharmacast
Bringing the Practice to Work

The Deer Park Dharmacast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2013 21:02


Dear Friends, Recently on the Dharmacast, we've heard our monastic brothers encourage us to bring the practice into our daily lives.  But the question arises: How do we *actually* do that?  So for the next few weeks, we'll offer segments from recent Question and Response sessions at Deer Park to answer that question. This week, our focus is work.  How do we apply the practice at work?  Brother Phap Ho and Sister Karen, a lay dharma teacher, offer practical examples of mindful work and share how to achieve a healthy work and home life balance. On the topic of work, The Deer Park Dharmacast team has a great time putting together the podcasts for you each week.  Thank you for listening.  If you love our podcasts and want to get involved, please join our small team of volunteers!  Whether it's selecting content, editing audio, or managing our social media, we need more help to keep the Dharmacast going.  All of our work is virtual, over the internet, so wherever you are in the world, and whatever your skills are, you can help!  Send us an email at dpcastlove(at)gmail.com; we'd love to hear from you. As always, you can find the Deer Park Dharmacast online at dpcast.net, on Twitter, Facebook, and iTunes. Enjoy this moment to stop and look deeply.

kjohn621's Podcast
Episode 32

kjohn621's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2010 29:08


"Covered and kept"A book from the the heart and life of our own sister in Christ, Karen Johnson.1 Corr. 15:33Do not be deceived: "Evil company corrups good habits"If this is for you, run from those in your circle that you know don't have your best interest at heart. Amen.Sister Karen opens up on the events of the day that her beloved husband John was murdered. Share this with someone you know.God Bless YouI love youYour brother in ChristKeith Johnson

Peter and Omar's Arts and Culture Show
Episode 52 - Gloria Westcott's Adventures

Peter and Omar's Arts and Culture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2009 56:19


Welcome to Episode 52 of "Peter and Omar's Arts and Culture Show". This week, Peter and Omar welcome the enchanting artist, journalist, model, impresario, and creative visionary - Gloria Westcott to the show. The discussion follows Gloria's life from her German grand mother in El Salvador, through modeling, fashion, journalism, working with Sister Karen of Self-Help Graphics, to producing an event bringing Gary Baseman's art to life. This is a journey you do not want to miss. Thanks for listening, please send comments. Links: http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/hb609nb413/?layout=metadata&brand=calisphere My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-d4d88dc1fcac35e62c961181338aaf1c}