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WIRE TRAIN "Everything is Turning Up Down Again" from In a Chamber THE CHURCH "One Day" from Seance (Remastered) NEW ORDER "Age of Consent" from Power, Corruption & Lies ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN "Clay" from Porcupine THE CHAMELEONS "Up the Down Escalator" from Script of the Bridge LORDS OF THE NEW CHURCH "Dance With Me" from Is Nothing Sacred PETE SHELLEY "Telephone Operator" from XL-1 KILLING JOKE "Let's All Go (To the Fire Dances)" from Fire Dances COMSAT ANGELS "Island Heart" from Land RE-FLEX "Something About You" from Politics of Dancing THE FIXX "Running" from Reach the Beach BIG COUNTRY "Fields of Fire" from The Crossing U2 "Like a Song..." from War RED ROCKERS "(Come On Into) My House" from Good As Gold THE THREE O'CLOCK "Jetfighter" from Sixteen Tambourines I.Q. "Universe in Time" from I.Q. EP SPARKS "All You Ever Think About Is Sex" from In Outer Space OINGO BOINGO "Pictures of You" from Good For Your Soul B-52s "Whammy Kiss" from Whammy! O.M.D. "Telegraph" from Dazzle Ships ALTERED IMAGES "Don't Talk to me About Love" from Bite BOW WOW WOW "Aphrodisiac" from Love, Peace & Harmony: The Best of Bow Wow Wow THE POLECATS "Make A Circuit With Me" from The Best Of Polecats ADAM ANT “Strip" from Strip LET'S ACTIVE "Room With a View" from Room With a View - Single R.E.M. "Sitting Still" from Murmur GO BETWEENS "Cattle and Cane" from Single THE SMITHEREENS "Beauty And Sadness" from Beauty And Sadness - EP
After his California home burned in a wildfire, acclaimed author and travel writer Pico Iyer retreated to a remote monastery in Big Sur. There, he discovered the power of solitude and stillness to help process loss and cope with uncertainty. In his new book, “Aflame,” Iyer writes about his frequent visits to the monastery over the following three decades, always finding joy and renewal in the “silence and emptiness and light”… and lack of screens. We'll talk with Iyer about the book, and why his inner journeys mean more to him than his far-flung trips across the globe. http://picoiyerjourneys.com Guests: Pico Iyer, journalist and author, "Aflame"; He is the author of 15 books, including "Video Night in Kathmandu" and "The Art of Stillness" and has been a contributor for more than thirty years to Time, The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, the Los Angeles Times.
You might not know exactly where you want to go, but you probably know the general place you want to be. It's okay to not have the clarity of knowing exactly where you want to be. Find the direction you want to go, and head in that direction!Path Of The Warrior by Alexander NakaradaLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7949-path-of-the-warriorLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Every time a president leaves office they're asked to do something that might not come naturally-- sit still, be quiet and surrender to someone else's work. In other words, they have their portrait painted.The National Portrait Gallery and the White House Historical Association both commission portraits of the outgoing president and first lady. Several of the paintings have become iconic images, stamped on history. Others have been known to stop viewers in their tracks. Some have been unloved. In this episode Kim and WHHA president Stewart McLaurin compare notes on some of the most storied paintings of first couples in their care.See the portraits we discussed:George Washington (Lansdowne portrait), by Gilbert StuartJohn F. Kennedy, by Aaron ShiklerLyndon B. Johnson, by Peter HurdLyndon B. Johnson, by Elizabeth ShoumatoffMichelle Obama, by Sharon SprungMichelle Obama, by Amy Sherald
“My life was giv[ing] me that door to say, ‘You need to stop and slow down. You don't have another choice,'” says today's guest, Vanessa Baldwin, a school teacher turned classical homeopath, ancestral health expert, and circadian biology coach. Vanessa's health journey began with a series of chronic UTIs and bladder infections at the age of five. Over the years, she faced numerous health challenges that conventional medicine either failed to treat or, in some cases, worsened by suppressing her immune system. Living under constant stress, it wasn't until she spent quiet moments outdoors that she discovered the healing power of circadian biology and homeopathy. In today's episode of the Quantum Biology Collective podcast, Vanessa opens up about her experience as a vaccine injury survivor and the struggle of not being believed. She delves into homeopathy, explaining how healing can seem counterintuitive until we shift our perspective. Vanessa also discusses working with people's energetic imprints and what symptoms are truly trying to communicate. The same Type-A personality that once contributed to Vanessa's chronic stress now fuels her mission to share her insights with the world. Tune in to today's discussion to learn what she wishes more people understood about circadian biology. Quotes “Just this go-go-go, hustle culture. When I look back at my life then, I think, ‘How did I survive that?' I had to have been living on chronic stress hormones. I never stopped and repaired…all this depleting stuff. So, then I started racking up diseases all of a sudden. Here I am this really healthy, fit-looking person who runs a lot, and exercises a lot, and does meditation and yoga and all the things, people [would say] ‘You are so healthy.'” (15:18 | Vanessa Baldwin) “Nobody believed me that I had a jab injury. They totally didn't; I was so dismissed…They said, ‘Here are your antidepressants. Move on.' That's how it felt.” (30:27 | Vanessa Baldwin and Meredith Oke) “That's the magic, where it's this strong aggravation, which is the immune system ramping up, the symptoms are causing—they're nudging the body to do what it needed to do that it wasn't doing. It's telling the body, ‘OK, this is what you need to work on.' So, that's why the symptoms intensify. That's the immune system finally revving up and doing its job to remove what needs to be removed.” (42:31 | Vanessa Baldwin) “The thing about homeopathy that I think is the most interesting is that you're only taking an energetic imprint…that's why it's so pooh-poohed, because people say, ‘It's nothing. You're taking nothing.'...and people don't understand that, but that's what makes it so powerful and what makes it so effective.” (44:34 | Vanessa Baldwin) Links Connect with Vanessa Baldwin: Vanessa's Website: https://brightlightwellnesscoach.com/ Vanessa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bright_light_wellness/ https://www.instagram.com/healingfamilieswithhomeopathy/ Vanessa's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-quantum-connection/id1687318126 Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@BrightLightWellness/videos Free Homeopathy At Home Guide http://gem.godaddy.com/signups/425d2c01be2848b79193824b3e00c71f/join Bon Charge Discount Code: at checkout enter the code: QBC to receive 15% off https://us.boncharge.com/collections/blue-light-blocking-glasses **If you're in the US and have a Health Savings Account (HSA or FSA) BonCharge products are an eligible expense** To receive a FREE infographic of the Ideal Circadian Day & join our email list: https://www.quantumbiologycollective.com/qbc-newsletter-aqb To find a practitioner who understands quantum biology: www.quantumbiologycollective.org To see details about the Applied Quantum Certification: www.appliedquantumbiology.com Follow on Instagram & Facebook: @quantumbiologycollecitve Twitter: @quantumhealthtv Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Established In The Faith · Sit Still Till The End Of The Matter (Part 2) Ruth 3:16-18 (KJV) 16 And when Ruth came to her mother in law, Naomi said, Who art thou, my daughter? And she told her all that Boaz had done to her. 17 And she said, These six measures of barley gave he me; for he said to me, Go not empty unto thy mother in law. 18 Then Naomi said, Sit still, my daughter, until thou know how the matter will fall: for the man will not be in rest, until he have finished the thing this day. Philippians 1:6 (KJV) 6 Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:
Established In The Faith · Sitting Still Till The End Of The Matter (Part 1) Ruth 3:16-18 (KJV) 16 And when Ruth came to her mother in law, Naomi said, Who art thou, my daughter? And she told her all that Boaz had done to her. 17 And she said, These six measures of barley gave he me; for he said to me, Go not empty unto thy mother in law. 18 Then Naomi said, Sit still, my daughter, until thou know how the matter will fall: for the man will not be in rest, until he have finished the thing this day.
In this episode, Shawn and Craig dive into two standout modern rock albums that have captivated listeners with their unique sounds and fresh perspectives. Shawn spotlights Turnstile's "Glow On," an explosive album that pushes the boundaries of hardcore punk with its dynamic energy and innovative fusion of genres. He explores the album's standout tracks like "Mystery" and "Blackout" and his personal fave "New Heart Design" discussing how Turnstile's bold experimentation and infectious hooks have redefined the contemporary punk landscape.Craig turns his attention to Michael Rault's "It's A New Day Tonight," an album that blends classic rock influences with a modern indie sensibility. He delves into the album's rich, nostalgic soundscapes and introspective lyrics, highlighting tracks such as "I'll Be There" and "Oh Clever Boy" & "Sitting Still". Craig discusses how Rault's meticulous craftsmanship and timeless songwriting have created a record that feels both retro and refreshingly new. Join them as they celebrate these modern rock revelations, offering deep insights and enthusiastic appreciation for the artistry behind "Glow On" and "It's A New Day Tonight."
Welcome to episode 64 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This episode is the first to be recorded live in front of an audience, in the Still Water Meditation Hall of Plum Village, France, during a retreat, rather than in Thay's Sitting Still hut. Together, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach/journalist Jo Confino explore the Buddhist concept of ripening, or the Fourth Dharma Seal of Plum Village: the understanding that the care, love, attention, and commitment we put into what’s important in life take time to ripen, and that we shouldn’t expect instant results. Brother Phap Huu starts off by introducing the first Three Dharma Seals and why Thay created them, before digging deeper into the Fourth Dharma Seal, the main theme of this episode; the process of ripening; the life journey of the practice; and much more. Jo brings examples of lifelong journeys of forgiveness, and explores trust versus control, dharma rain, and more.And: how can we all apply this practice of ripening to our own lives? The episode ends with a short meditation guided by Brother Phap Huu. Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/ And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/ With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources The Way Out Is In – Live recording informationhttps://wakeuplondon.org/thewayoutisin/ ‘The Four Dharma Seals of Plum Village'https://plumvillage.org/articles/the-four-dharma-seals-of-plum-village Sutras: ‘Discourse on the Dharma Seal & the Three Doors of Liberation'https://plumvillage.org/library/sutras/discourse-on-the-dharma-seal-the-three-doors-of-liberationInterbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InterbeingThe Way Out Is In: ‘The Three Doors of Liberation (Episode #18)'https://plumvillage.org/podcast/the-three-doors-of-liberation-episode-18 Dharma Talks: ‘Three Doors of Liberation' https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/three-doors-of-liberation-br-phap-khi-italian-retreat-2018-05-01/ ‘The Doors of Liberation'https://www.lionsroar.com/the-doors-of-liberation-may-2014/ Mahayanahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MahayanaDharma Talks: ‘Right View: Understanding the Roots of Our True Happiness'https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/right-view-understanding-the-roots-of-our-true-happiness Old Path White Cloudshttps://plumvillage.org/books/old-path-white-clouds-2 Fragrant Palm Leaves https://plumvillage.org/books/1998-neo-ve-cua-y-fragrant-palm-leaves Sister Chan Khonghttps://plumvillage.org/about/sister-chan-khongSister Lang Nghiemhttps://plumvillage.org/people/dharma-teachers/sr-lang-nghiem Sister True Dedicationhttps://plumvillage.org/people/dharma-teachers/sister-hien-nghiem Quotes “When we practice meditation and mindfulness to come home to the here and now, we start to discover that the present moment is the only moment in which we can be alive. And the present moment embraces the past as well as creating the future.” “If we don’t have darkness, the light won’t have a chance to appear.” “It is impossible to physically go back to the past, but I can bring the past into the here and now, and heal it by being right here, right now. By this present moment, I am creating a new path.” “The world is created by our mind.” “The insight of ripening allows us to understand that the path of practice is a wonderful journey, and that it takes time and space for things to mature, for things to transform, for things to heal. When we hear about ripening, we may think of a tree – say, an orange tree. It takes time for the seed to be planted. For the roots to deepen. For the tree and its leaves and flowers to grow. Even when the fruit appears, it takes time to ripen. And so our practice can be viewed as a journey of ripening.” “Each thing we say, each thing we think, each thing we do, ripples out. I love that image of a pond or a big lake where you throw in a stone and see the ripples spread in every direction. And even when you can’t really see them, they’re still there in a subtle way, stretching out further and further.” “The learning journey is endless.” “If you know how to suffer, you suffer less.” “If we take away the need for the outcome and are instead just present for people, then life can show up fully.” “The Buddha said that the dharma is like fine-tuning an instrument for our path. If we are too intense, too rigid, too extreme, we won’t go the distance. The string might snap because there’s too much effort, there’s too much intensity. But if we’re too lazy, and are just daydreaming about what can be, then the string is loose and doesn’t play the the sound that’s needed.”
Sarc Fighter: Living with Sarcoidosis and other rare diseases
Mark Simbrowsky is a big-time runner. He runs marathons. But Sarcoidosis said, "Not so fast." Mark suffers from cardiac sarcoidosis. He went from being the fittest person in the room to a hospital bed, and nobody knew why. Now after a long journey, he is returning to his old form -- but it hasn't been easy. This episode of the Sarc Fighter Podcast is presented by aTyr Pharma. Show Notes More on aTyr Pharma: https://atyrpharma.com/ Participate in the aTyr Clinical Trial: https://bit.ly/3EUOxNq More on the Efzofitimod study: https://sarcoidosisnews.com/news/benefits-seen-efzofitimod-pulmonary-sarcoidosis-treatment-trial/ More onHeerfordt-Waldenström syndrome: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5595615/ FSR awards $100,000 in Grants: https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/fsr-awards-100000-in-support-of-cardiac-sarcoidosis/ More on ACE test to determine multiple organ involvement of Sarcoidosis: https://sarcoidosisnews.com/news/biomarker-detects-multiple-organ-involvement-sarcoidosis-diagnosis/ No Stupid Questions Podcast about the Zeigarnic Effect: https://freakonomics.com/podcast/do-you-need-closure/ More about the Zeigarnic effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeigarnik_effect Help FSR further its mission by becoming an Alliance Volunteer: www.stopsarcoidosis.org/gsca-leaders/ Become a community outreach leader: https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/gsca-leaders/ MORE FROM JOHN: Cycling with Sarcoidosis http://carlinthecyclist.com/category/cycling-with-sarcoidosis/ Do you like the official song for the Sarc Fighter podcast? It's also an FSR fundraiser! If you would like to donate in honor of Mark Steier and the song, Zombie, Here is a link to his KISS account. (Kick In to Stop Sarcoidosis) 100-percent of the money goes to the Foundation. https://stopsarcoidosis.rallybound.org/MarkSteier The Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/ Donate to my KISS (Kick In to Stop Sarcoidosis) fund for FSR https://stopsarcoidosis.rallybound.org/JohnCarlinVsSarcoidosis?fbclid=IwAR1g2ap1i1NCp6bQOYEFwOELdNEeclFmmLLcQQOQX_Awub1oe9bcEjK9P1E My story on Television https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/news-anchor-sarcoidosis/ email me carlinagency@gmail.com
Content advisory for themes of suicide in the extremely long and rather moving Chinese film An Elephant Sitting Still. Rick recommends Ally From China YouTube channel for her analysis of the St Pancras piano incident.
Chapter 1 What's Sitting still like a frog Book by Eline Snel"Sitting Still Like a Frog: Mindfulness Exercises for Kids (and Their Parents)" is a book written by Eline Snel. It is a helpful and accessible guide for teaching mindfulness to children. The book consists of practical exercises and meditations that are designed to cultivate calmness, attention, and emotional resilience in children. It helps children to develop self-awareness, improve focus, and manage their emotions. The book also includes tips for parents and caregivers on how to introduce mindfulness to their children and incorporate it into their daily lives. Overall, "Sitting Still Like a Frog" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in teaching mindfulness to children.Chapter 2 Is Sitting still like a frog Book A Good BookThe book "Sitting Still Like a Frog" by Eline Snel is widely regarded as a good book. It is a popular resource for children and adults interested in learning mindfulness and meditation techniques. The book provides practical exercises, guided meditations, and simple mindfulness practices that can help children and adults develop calmness, focus, and emotional resilience. Many readers have found it helpful in introducing mindfulness to children and incorporating it into their own lives.Chapter 3 Sitting still like a frog Book by Eline Snel Summary"Sitting Still Like a Frog: Mindfulness Exercises for Kids (and Their Parents)" is a book written by Eline Snel that introduces mindfulness to children in a fun and accessible way. The book offers a range of simple and effective mindfulness exercises and practices that kids can easily incorporate into their daily lives.The book aims to help children develop skills in concentration, self-regulation, and emotional resilience. It teaches them how to pause and observe their thoughts and emotions without judgment, allowing them to respond to difficult situations with more calmness and clarity.The exercises in the book are designed to be practical and easy to understand for children aged 5 to 12 years old. They include activities such as mindful breathing, body scans, and techniques to help manage emotions like anger and anxiety. Each exercise is accompanied by illustrations and step-by-step instructions to guide children through the process.The book also emphasizes the importance of mindfulness for parents and provides guidance on how parents can practice mindfulness themselves and support their children in cultivating mindfulness skills. It encourages parents to model mindfulness by being present and engaged in their interactions with their children.Overall, "Sitting Still Like a Frog" is a comprehensive guide to introducing mindfulness to children. It offers a variety of engaging exercises that can help children develop self-awareness, emotional regulation, and a sense of calmness in their daily lives. Chapter 4 Sitting still like a frog Book AuthorEline Snel is a Dutch mindfulness trainer and therapist, best known for her book "Sitting Still Like a Frog: Mindfulness Exercises for Kids (and Their Parents)". The book was first published in 2013. Eline Snel has dedicated her work to teaching mindfulness to children, adolescents, and their parents.Apart from "Sitting Still Like a Frog," Eline Snel has written a few other books on mindfulness, including:1. "Breathe Through This": Published in 2019, this book offers practical mindfulness exercises for teenagers.2. "Stressed Teens": This book was published in 2017 and provides mindfulness strategies for teenagers to handle stress and...
Rev. Ando Mueller describes the iconography, and it's meaning for training, of a picture of the Buddha sitting beneath the Bodhi Tree when he realized enlightenment. This talk was given at Shasta Abbey on Sunday December 24, 2023. This link is to a picture that is similar to what Rev. Ando is describing in her talk. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/c1/ed/56/c1ed569122146b4cae50fe846e90aa40.jpgYouTube: N/ATwitter/X: @shastaabbey
These days there's at least one moment if not a thousand moments during my morning sit when I want to scratch my nose, shake the thoughts out of my head, or abandon meditation entirely. It just feels like there's so much to attend to, to be concerned about, to repair. Restlessness and worry are such faithful companions.And yet when I do sit still, so much sweetness arises. And then, whatever wisdom I have, whatever compassion resides in this heart of mine, has a chance to emerge. And to move me forward into my day in a more loving way.Are you able to sit still these days, or are you restless like me? Let's talk.
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Hello Friend! Do you struggle with sitting still? Do you find yourself going from one task to the other, never stopping to take a breath, and falling into bed at night feeling like you got nothing done?! I hear you my friend! I used to live in a world of just being "busy". I would fill my days from top to bottom with no wiggle room. I didn't realize that being "busy" and being "productive" were not the same thing (although I felt "so productive" because I could check things off my list and that had to count for something, right?!). I was a human DOING...doing doing doing. I was moving so fast that I forgot that I am HUMAN BEING. Could I just "BE" in the moment? Why was I moving so fast? Why did I think that I couldn't slow down? In today's episode, I dive into WHY we struggle with sitting still and the BENEFITS of being able to sit still. I also give some good ole' action steps that you can start taking today to practice the art of sitting still (I'm working on this, as well! We are all a work in progress!). And, bonus, here's the link to my FREE MASTERCLASS!!! https://coachinscrubs.ck.page/37a908ab46 Be well my friend! And, keep on THRIVING! XOXO, Katie
Dinty W. Moore joins Let's Talk Memoir for a conversation about his 25 years as Editor-in-Chief of Brevity Magazine, elements that set submissions apart, landing on a writer's voice, generating work in play mode yet being relentless in revision, resisting the urge to explain, allowing ourselves to be peculiar, and what rejection really means. Also in this episode: -the stories in our lives we keep coming back to. -the gift of 750 words. -giving readers room to interpret. Authors mentioned in this episode: James Baldwin Joan Didian Cheryl Strayed Heavy by Kiese Laymon Maggie Nelson Leslie Jamison Dinty W. Moore worked as a journalist, a documentary filmmaker, a zookeeper, a modern dancer, and a Greenwich Village waiter before realizing he wanted to be a writer. He is author of the memoirs To Hell With It and Between Panic & Desire, winner of the Grub Street Nonfiction Book Prize, The Accidental Buddhist: Mindfulness, Enlightenment, and Sitting Still, the writing guide Crafting the Personal Essay, and is editor of The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Writing Flash Nonfiction, among many other books. He has published essays and stories in The Georgia Review, Harper's, The New York Times Magazine, The Southern Review, Kenyon Review, Creative Nonfiction, and elsewhere. He is founding editor of Brevity, the journal of flash nonfiction, and teaches master classes and workshops across the United States as well as in Ireland, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, Canada, and Mexico. He is deathly afraid of polar bears. Connect with Dinty: Books: https://dintywmoore.com/category/books/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dintywmoore/ X: https://twitter.com/brevitymag Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dintyw/ -- Ronit's writing has been featured in The Atlantic, The Rumpus, The New York Times, The Iowa Review, Hippocampus, The Washington Post, Writer's Digest, American Literary Review, and elsewhere. Her memoir WHEN SHE COMES BACK about the loss of her mother to the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and their eventual reconciliation was named Finalist in both the 2021 Housatonic Awards Awards and the 2021 Indie Excellence Awards and was a 2021 Book Riot Best True Crime Book. Her short story collection HOME IS A MADE-UP PLACE was named winner of Hidden River Arts' 2020 Eludia Award and Finalist in the 2023 Page Turner Awards. She earned an MFA in Nonfiction Writing at Pacific University, is Creative Nonfiction Editor at The Citron Review, and lives in Seattle with her family where she is at work on her next book. More about Ronit: https://ronitplank.com Sign up for monthly podcast and writing updates: https://bit.ly/33nyTKd Follow Ronit: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ https://twitter.com/RonitPlank https://www.facebook.com/RonitPlank Background photo credit: Photo by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash Headshot photo credit: Sarah Anne Photography Theme music: Isaac Joel, Dead Moll's Fingers
Step into the world of determination and success on this episode of the Same Business Different Day Podcast. In this episode, we are joined by our remarkable Emmy Award-winning guest Cassandra Schaeg, alongside guest cohost Paige McWey-Acers. Get ready to be inspired by the extraordinary journey of a caring and tenacious spirit that has paved the way for triumph for many unrecognized talents. Hailing from the city of brotherly love, Cassandra Shaeg's story began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. However, her life took a transformative turn when her mother, driven by a desire for greater opportunities, sent Cassandra to live with family in San Diego, following soon after. This pivotal decision laid the foundation for Cassandra's remarkable journey. Tune in as we explore Cassandra's evolution from aspiring lawyer to a champion of social service. Her work in assisting tribal and underserved communities served as a stepping stone to her entrance into the corporate world. But as destiny would have it, Cassandra's heart longed for something more. She soon found a way to marry her education, corporate experience, and care for the less-promoted yet highly talented by carrying their products in her own wine bar- Sip Wine and Beer, nestled in Escondido, California. Dive deeper into Cassandra's multi-faceted talents as she discusses her role as the host of the captivating television show, Fresh Glass on KPBS. The show's first season, which delves into the intricate world of the wine and beer industry, secured an Emmy, a testament to Cassandra's dedication, vision, and passion. Cassandra's recent selection to the governing board of Palomar College should not go unmentioned as it is a shining example of her dedication to making a meaningful impact. Subscribe and join us on both YouTube and Spotify for another enriching episode of the Same Business Different Day Podcast, where Cassandra's story unfolds, leaving you empowered to embrace your own journey with heart and determination. Thanks to our Sponsors! Odd Pairing Podcast, Your Insurance Place, and Run It By My Lawyer! And thanks again to Paige McWey-Acers for being our guest co-host! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samebizpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samebizpod/support
The kindergarten teacher looked at the parents and frowned. “Your son just won't sit still,” she said. “He always wants to move and look at things throughout the room.” The boy's mom furrowed her brows. “Not to be disrespectful, but why is sitting still an important skill for a five year old?” That boy's mom was asking an excellent question. While there is a time and place to learn how to focus, not being able to sit still is very developmentally appropriate for a five-year-old. If your son's educators aren't giving him any grace to simply be a boy, it may be time to look at alternatives, such as homeschooling or a Montessori school. At the very least, make sure your son gets plenty of outdoor exercise after school. To learn about the 5 critical needs of boys as they grow up, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
I have learned a tremendous amount about movement and learning and the way our brains work from Dr. Carla Hannaford. The first time she was on our podcast (Episode 29) we talked about her life-changing book Smart Moves: Why Learning is not All in Your Head. In this episode we talk about another of her life-changing books called The Dominance Factor: How Knowing Your Dominant Eye, Ear, Brain, Hand & Foot Can Improve Your Learning. This book and our conversation in this episode are filled with important pieces of information for parents and for teachers that I'd NEVER heard of before. We need to know our dominances beyond which hand we write with because our dominances affect every aspect of our learning and many aspects of our relationships. This will help your marriage, it will help your parenting, it will help your kids with their school work, it will help in your work place. Going through life without this information from Dr. Hannaford is a big disadvantage. Your set of specific dominances gives you a dominance profile. There are 32 total. Our current educational system favors one of the 32 that accounts for just 15% of learners. If you have a child struggling with school, this is a must-listen to episode. Learn your dominance profile. Learn why it matters. Learn why 75-80% of half your brain shuts down under stress or when learning new things. Learn how you can enhance your brain function over the course of your life. Learn why getting out in nature and unstructured play are a must during childhood and during adulthood. And SO much more!! Dr. Hannaford's books are important reads for anyone who works with children. Check out The Dominance Factor here >> https://amzn.to/3x1viwt Check out Smart Moves here >> https://amzn.to/3X0OaWY Learn more about Dr. Carla Hannaford here >> https://www.carlahannaford.com/
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Today's episode is sponsored by: Mamas Mastering Money The Society- the membership community led by Money and Mindset Coach Tiffany Burns. Coach Tiffany and her membership help you unlearn negative or limiting money beliefs, overcome the fear of facing your finances, and build confidence to take impactful actions. Join before January 1, 2023, to get the limited founding members' pricing at https://www.thelotuslegacy.co/slay We are counting down the TOP 5 episodes of 2022! Here is # 1 Episode 204: Are you sitting still in the dark? This is another random but purposeful episode because God! We have to realize that we do not have control over everything that happens in our lives. However, we do have control over moving or standing still. So the question for today is are you sitting still waiting for someone else to turn on your light? ~~~~~~~ If you are interested in purchasing ad space for your business on the Slaying Self Doubt® Podcast email me at info@philiciawallace.com Support the Slaying Self Doubt® Podcast with a small donation to help me to create new content and reach more people by Buying Me A Coffee Join the Slaying Self Doubt® Society Facebook Group Disclaimer: I may be an affiliate for products that I recommend. If you purchase those items through my links, I may earn a commission. You will not pay more when buying a product through my link. I only recommend products that I use and/or that I am genuinely interested in.
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How many times do you want to ask a difficult question but are afraid of the answer? Do you find yourself wanting to have a discussion, only to pull back for fear of what the other person may say? Are you afraid to ask your child if they've ever felt sad, or even depressed? Even more powerful, are you terrified to ask and acknowledge your OWN feelings? (Yes, they are inside of you!) As a podcaster, it may seem like I am very comfortable with "telling it like it is" but the truth is (I mean this is the Honest Mom Podcast!), I'm terrified of everything I list above. I push things under the rug. My codependent mind wants to "keep the peace" and not rock the boat. I worry how I may make the other person uncomfortable. I'm scared that the person will get mad at me. If you listened to my ghosting episode, that also affected my feelings about being honest with someone. That they'll just tell me to F off and be done with me. I grew up in a house where it really wasn't the best idea to bring up anything that would challenge the other side. Defensive responses, or ignoring me for a week, making me feel I'm attacking even if my voice wasn't raised, and many other responses that made me feel I was a terrible person for speaking up. For simply asking "why" or "how come". The truth is... uncomfortable conversations and acknowledging discomfort in our lives is ESSENTIAL for growth. It's not a fun place to be but it's temporary and will either make your relationships stronger, or it will tell you in black and white where your relationship stands. Even if it's saying goodbye. Sitting in your own discomfort about YOUR feelings in motherhood is also essential. Don't do what I did. Sweeping the feelings under the rug, swimming in shame, feeling guilty for even feeling a certain way, to a point where you ignore them. But they never go away. They grow. They stop you. They prevent you. It's time to release this and sit in the discomfort. Dig deep to find that bravery to have uncomfortable conversations that will allow you to GROW. To become the mother you're meant to be. The human you're meant to be. I'll be right there with you, you can reach out to me at any time. Listen, breathe, pay attention to what comes to mind, acknowledge, and take one baby step of bravery. I appreciate you listening, sharing, and leaving an honest review of what you think about this episode. Mom Card Drawing of the Week: "You are amazing, unique, and beautiful. There is nothing more you need to be... You are perfect the way you are." -Jynell St. James These are a few of my Favorite Things: Cedarwood Essential Oil. I love Young Living or DoTERRA but you can get amazing essential oils from so many places. What does Cedarwood Oil do? Well, it's great for sleep, stimulating hair growth, skin, stress-relief, dryness and cracking of skin (I use on my heels and OMG my heels are so soft now!!), it deodorizes, and so much more. Check out Zen Parenting Radio on Apple Podcasts and @zenparentingradio on Instagram. Also I mention Gianna Biscontini where you can reach out to her on Instagram @giannabiscontini
This is another random but purposeful episode because God! We have to realize that we do not have control over everything that happens in our lives. However, we do have control over moving or standing still. So the question for today is are you sitting still waiting for someone else to turn on your light? Mentioned during the show: Slaying Self Doubt® Society Facebook Group Shop Slaying Self Doubt® Merchandise Purchase the Slaying Self Doubt® Prayer Journals Follow me on Instagram ~~~~~~~ Shop Slaying Self Doubt® Merchandise Ways I can help you on your journey: Journal Prompts Prayer Journal Work With Me Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode. Take charge of your mental health and get 10% off of your first month of therapy at: https://BetterHelp.com/SLAYING. Looking to improve your social media presence try these Canva, CaptionWriter, Wavve. Your support never goes unnoticed! Support the Slaying Self Doubt® Podcast with a small donation to help me to create new content and reach more people by Buying Me A Coffee Disclaimer: I may be an affiliate for products that I recommend. If you purchase those items through my links, I may earn a commission. You will not pay more when buying a product through my link. I only recommend products that I use and/or that I am genuinely interested in.
How are you managing your time? Are you ready to make a change? But you are just sitting still. Let's talk.Welcome TWNW Women Empowerment Wednesday Podcast! Today we give another moment of inspiration to move everyday towards your dreams. #CertifiedCoach~ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lifecoachlatoya/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/latoya.little.9Twitter - https://twitter.com/Coach_LLittleLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/latoya-little-51222068/Please do us a favor and leave a comment/review if you're enjoying the podcast, then share your favorite moments on social media with a screenshot and use tag #WEW
Today's meditation comes from The Book Of Exodus in The Old Testament and from the writings of Blaise Pascal, with music by Lincoln Davis.
Give yourself the gift of learning to be present, self-aware, and still. It's hard, but the benefits are endless. This week Carly shares her top reasons for implementing a bit more stillness in your day-to-day. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intentional-house/message
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Sitting Still and Drinking Tea with Corinne Trang Episode #60 Corinne Trang is an award-winning author, the founder of Liquid Gold Tea Culture and Education Center, and the Head of Operations and Business Development for LEVEL, an international business incubator in Sweden's 3rd largest and fastest growing city, Malmö. Corinne has traveled the world, learning about cultures and taking these lessons, folding them into everyday life both at home and at work. Corinne wrote for publications such as Food & Wine, Health, Cooking Light, and Saveur, where she held the positions of test kitchen director and producing editor. A certified yoga and holistic health and nutrition counselor, she has helped people deal with the challenges of life organically. A multi-talented professional, she currently splits her time between the US and Sweden On today's episode you'll learn: The importance of creating your own path Why vulnerability and humility are so important when sharing your story Why sitting still shifts your perspective And the spiritual practice of drinking tea liquidgoldtea.com IG @corrinetrang @liquidgoldtea Corrine's Cookbooks: https://www.thenickdemos.com/nickspicks
Hey guys! I am back after a bit of a hiatus. Things have been wildly busy over here but are starting to settle now. Today I want to tell you about my first week of school and the unorthodox accommodations that I think would help me. If you'd like to reach out, you can email me at ohthatsjustmyautism@gmail.com or find me on IG @oh.thatsjustmyautism - also if you can leave a review for this podcast please do! It will help more people find the show :-)
Hey y'all, we're back. We made it to episode twenty of our Ovid.tv podcast: oh oh oh two oh! And what better and more on-brand way for B Peterson and Witney Seibold to celebrate, than by exploring some international independent arthouse films, three of which are shorts, and one of which is four hours in length. That's right, this month Witney and B are discussing the complete [filmed] works of Chinese novelist, writer, editor, and director Hu Bo, who left us far too soon. They include his two 2014 thesis short films DISTANT FATHER, which he co-wrote and edited, and NIGHT RUNNER, his directorial debut, as well as MAN IN THE WELL, the 2016 short he made while working under Béla Tarr, and, of course, AN ELEPHANT SITTING STILL, his first and final feature. A warning: discussions of suicide and suicidal ideation ahead. Thank you for your time.
Chrissy stayed clean for 23 years, and life was good. Then one day she popped an extra prescription pill, and things went downhill fast. She's in recovery again and working to rebuild her life. Peppy spent a year clean, but a relapse put him in long-term recovery, where he's focusing on surrendering and accepting help. Theo talks with Chrissy and Peppy about their winding roads to recovery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello friends! Todays guest is Ambika Devi, an international best-selling, award winning author and indie publisher of four books, an expert astrologer, and dynamic speaker specializing in igniting your intuitive magick, getting your creativity flowing, and putting you in touch with your inner wizard! She has studied various fields including: A Masters in Yoga and Meditation, and bachelor's degrees in Astrology, and Fine Arts. You can check out her latest info, links etc here -
This episode will guide you to the place of a different holy trinity, Meditation, Prayer and Sitting Still. When you're faced with the challenges of every day life, what do you access to clear your mind, to gain a level of focus? Have you noticed the calming effect of meditating, praying or just...taking a moment out to be still and tune out the distractions? Access the ability to quiet the mind, to achieve a sense of...peace, tranquility and the ability to focus and move forward to achieve your goals!*Music by Wataboi-song-Wake Up*Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GilbertParris)
Anna Zumwalt Welcome to The #ShareYourHotness Podcast Episode 19! Isn't is amazing that we all have more in common than we have in contrast? Would anyone think that a person like me would find commonality with a Zen Monk who wrote a book all about sitting still, when I am the LEAST likely person to sit still at any given time? (HAHA!) Meet my wonderful friend Anna Zumwalt! :) Anna resides here in Utah, and she is a practicing Zen Monk. She sits quietly for two hours each morning, and invites friends from all over the planet to join her via Zoom. This has really motivated me to look deeper into myself for my own sense of stillness. She's so great at it, she wrote a children's book about it, aptly titled, Sitting Still. You can pick up a copy right here! She's also a fantastic and accomplished visual artist. Here's her website! Follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annazumi Follow her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annazumi/ Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annazumwalt/
Aine Rose Campbell is a model, producer, activist & founder of The Model Mafia, a collective of nearly 400 models supporting each other & making a difference on issues like #MeToo & climate change. Betsy & Aine talk about the power dynamics in modelling, the negative impact of fashion, the beauty of community & Aine's own discomfort practice. Betsy also reveals far more than she intended to about her own background. On the Internet. Welcome to Betsy's own discomfort practice... Find out more about the Model Mafia Find Aine on IG @ainerosecampbell Become a supporter & access bonus material at Patreon www.patreon.com/thediscomfortpractice Follow Betsy on IG @thebetsyreed
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You want the benefits of meditation—the calm feeling, peace in your heart, relief from the relentless thoughts and to-do lists. Have a listen for a few ways you can meditate without sitting like a buddha statue in silence trying like heck not to scratch that itch on your nose. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mystic-mother/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mystic-mother/support
There are many rules that we have place on young children that are not developmentally appropriate in the least bit... This is the start of a series of episodes that will break down the rules we place on children that we shouldn't. The first is SITTING STILL. Let's outlaw criss cross applesauce and free the movement! NEW COURSE! Starting An Early Childhood Program Blueprint! https://www.learning-wild.com/startinganearlychildhoodprogramblueprint Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/ Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
Wherein Pete Peterson reads his ghost story "A Shade of Yellow," Zach & Maggie treat us to a special Halloween song, and we are visited by Drew's evil twin. Music featured in this episode:"Sitting Still" by Thad Kopec"By the Grave" by Anton Belov"Observance" by Adam Bokesch"Opaque" by Luke Atencio"Come Love, See My Hands" by Brooke Waggoner"Double Grave" by Zach & MaggieSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Hall, a nomadic English teacher from the northeast of England discovers the importance of sometimes sitting still while on a journey of a lifetime. Dan shares with us his reasons for stopping and taking time off, why it's not always necessary to see and do everything while on the road, and how your fellow travellers can be a support group. Also leaving us with the thought that, It's your trip, so you need to make it what you want it to be. Facebook Story by Daniel HallSitting Still https://www.facebook.com/notes/el-cafecito-restaurant-bar-hostel/sitting-still/2512476188979192Guest: Daniel (Dan) Hall Blog:thecuriousvicuna.wordpress.comtwitter: https://twitter.com/halld39?s=08Host: Tony LloydEditor: Tony LloydTo donate to our show please click here:https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=GB5DB4TUGFANY&source=urlLocation: El Cafecito Hostel Cuenca Ecuador www.cafecito.net Questions or comments: elcafecitotraveltalks@gmail.comPlease take a look at our Facebook stories https://www.facebook.com/pg/CafecitoTravelTalks/notes/?ref=page_internalSoundtrack: So Easy Artist:Jahzzar Album:Traveller's Guide Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=GB5DB4TUGFANY&source=url)
Twelve flights. Twelve travellers. Twelve stories. David Szalay talks about his new book, Turbulence, which features lives in turmoil, each in some way touching the next. David Szalay was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2016 – and Turbulence is an original Radio 4 commission. The 55th annual Golden Horse awards, dubbed the "Chinese Oscars", saw An Elephant Sitting Still win best picture. Created by novelist-turned-director Hu Bo, who adapted it from his own book, it tells the story of four people in a society plagued by cruelty and violence. As the film is released in the UK, critic Simran Hans gives her verdict and Asian film expert, Andrew Heskins, discusses the wider landscape of cinema in China and the way the industry is changing.This weekend UNESCO added the reggae music of Jamaica to its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage, a programme that looks to protect and promote traditions or living expressions of cultural identity. To discuss the programme and the decision to include reggae on this year's list we speak to Assistant Director-General for Culture of UNESCO Ernesto Ottone, plus music journalist Kevin LeGendre considers what this means for reggae. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Hannah Robins
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) on the future of the Iran nuke deal and the confirmation of Gina Haspel as head of the CIA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.