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Jesus Is The Way - Humility to Glory (4) - David Eells - 3.23.2025

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Jesus Is The Way – Humility To Glory (4) (audio) David Eells – 3/23/25 I'd like to start today with the Beatitudes because they speak to a great extent about who it is that God blesses. (Mat.5:1) And seeing the multitudes, he went up into the mountain: and when he had sat down, his disciples came unto him: (2) and he opened his mouth and taught them… Well, no man is our Example. Our Example is the Lord Jesus Christ, and it doesn't take very much study to discover that Christianity has put more emphasis upon its traditions than upon the Example that's given us in the Scriptures.    When I started to look in the Scriptures for the examples I was seeing in Christianity, what the preachers and the religions were following, I discovered very quickly that I just couldn't find them. For instance, we read, “When he had sat down, his disciples came unto him, and he opened his mouth and he taught them.” Jesus never spoke from a pulpit, yet that's become an institution in Christian churches these days. So after the Lord showed me this and I was invited to a church to speak, I just pulled up a chair in front of the congregation, sat down, and began to share with them. Well, that shocked some of them and they looked at me as if they'd never seen such a thing, but others seemed to enjoy the freedom of less formality, possibly because they thought it was more Biblical. The truth is that nowhere in the Scriptures do we see an example of the mourner's bench, the altar, or the taking up of collections at every meeting (Oh, I'm probably getting in trouble with some of you now!) or even wearing suits. Many people think you're just not holy unless you wear a suit, but Jesus didn't have one. I thank God I broke that tradition. I hate suits with a passion, though I have been weak to the weak and worn a suit to preach, but I don't like it. So we have to be free to do this too. Jesus commonly, all through the Gospels, just sat down and taught. He didn't get red in the face and unnecessarily loud and prance up and down to emulate the “anointing” like some “Hollywood” preacher. And woe be unto you if you are in the front row: they can spray spittle all over you. Jesus was just a quiet teacher with no theatrics. But the anointing isn't in any of that; the anointing is on the Truth, and here it says Jesus sat down and He gave the Sermon on the Mount. All through the Scriptures He sat down and taught them (Matthew 5:1, 24:3, 26:55; etc.) When the chief priests, scribes, and leaders of the people came to take Jesus in the middle of the night, (Mat.26:55) In that hour said Jesus to the multitudes, Are ye come out as against a robber with swords and staves to seize me? I sat daily in the temple teaching, and ye took me not. And He never used a pulpit, and He never wore a “suit.” So how did these things come to be so important? It reminds me of when Jesus said in (Mat.23:23) Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye tithe mint and anise and cummin, and have left undone the weightier matters of the law, justice, and mercy, and faith: but these ye ought to have done, and not to have left the other undone. (24) Ye blind guides, that strain out the gnat, and swallow the camel! Things that really aren't important seem to be very important to religious people just as it was in Jesus' time. We need freedom from all that law of traditions to just follow the Lord as He also showed. We need to get back to the Example Jesus gave us. (Mat.5:3) Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. When I read this, I asked, “Lord, now what does ‘the poor in spirit' mean? I need You to explain this to me.” Of course, one thing we know it means, follow the example Jesus gave us. He is the Example of someone Who is poor in spirit. He is our Pattern to copy (1 Corinthians 11:1; Philippians 2:5,3:17; etc.) because there is something about the spirit of the poor that God wants in all of His people. Let's examine a few scriptures and see what this “something” is. (Php.2:5) Have this mind in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: (6) who, existing in the form of God, counted not the being on an equality with God a thing to be grasped (That's the Greek word harpagmós (Meaning to hold on to His original position.), (7) but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men. Now Jesus said the Gentiles love to lord it over one another (Matthew 20:25; Luke 22:25; etc.). However, it shouldn't be so in the Church, as said in (Mat.20:26) Not so shall it be among you: but whosoever would become great among you shall be your minister; (27) and whosoever would be first among you shall be your servant: (28) even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many. So the greatest “among you shall be your servant,” but men love positions of authority, places of esteem, and the respect of the multitudes. And when they come into the Kingdom, they think they need to climb the corporate ladder just like they do in the world and seize the prize of a prestigious church role. Well, a prestigious church role is the very opposite of what the worldly mind thinks it is. My good friend, Bolivar, once shared a dream with me in which he was searching everywhere for the Lord, like the Shulamite searching for where the Lord taught His sheep in (Song of Solomon 1:7,3:1-3,5:6). And so Bolivar went into this skyscraper, thinking, “Surely Jesus is on the top floor and teaching His disciples in the penthouse” because, of course, that would be a suitable location for royalty according to the way a lot of church people think. They believe that it takes a fancy building to really honor God, but buildings never impressed Jesus, did they (Luke 21:5-6)? Anyway, Bolivar got in the elevator, went up to the penthouse, and opened the door, but when he went inside and looked all around, he didn't see Jesus anywhere. Well, the penthouse window was open and suddenly a dragon came flying in through the window. It was the devil, and Bolivar quickly jumped back into the elevator. He went down to the basement and there was Jesus, sitting in those very humble surroundings and teaching His disciples, just as He always did throughout the Scriptures. Jesus preferred humble surroundings, and He preferred the company of those who were poor in spirit. As Jesus told us in (Mat.23:10) Neither be ye called masters: for one is your master, [even] the Christ. (11) But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant. (12) And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be humbled; and whosoever shall humble himself shall be exalted. The Lord loves a humble people who are not exalting themselves, not putting themselves before God, not putting themselves over and above God.    Mark speaks about that in (Mar.9:35) And he sat down (There it is again.), and called the twelve; and he saith unto them, If any man would be first, he shall be last of all, and servant of all. (36) And he took a little child, and set him in the midst of them: and taking him in his arms, he said unto them, (37) Whosoever shall receive one of such little children in my name, receiveth me: and whosoever receiveth me, receiveth not me, but him that sent me. A child is humble, and someone who is willing to be the least important and very comfortable to just be a child in the midst of people who are larger and more mature. Jesus said, “That's what I'm like,” and it should be that way among us, too. When Jesus washed the disciples' feet, He was very comfortable about it but Peter thought, “No, this is beneath Jesus,” and he said, “Lord, not so! You're not going to wash my feet.” And Jesus answered, “If I don't wash your feet, I don't have any part in you,” obviously meaning sanctification by cleaning up our walk in this world (John 13:8). Jesus became a Servant, and He commanded us to have that same mind. (Php.2:5) Have this mind in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: (6) who, existing in the form of God, counted not the being on an equality with God a thing to be grasped (Meaning to hold on to His original position.), (7) but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men; (8) and being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, becoming obedient [even] unto death, yea, the death of the cross. (As He also said we are to do.) (9) Wherefore also God highly exalted him. Praise God! If we have this same mind, then we are here to be a servant to God's people, not a ruler over them. For people who are running after the Lord with all their heart, God may open the door and give them a position, but we don't first the positions in the church. Those people who lust after a position are not qualified. The promises in the Word are made to the poor, who are used as a type and shadow all through the Scriptures. The Old Testament speaks much of the poor, especially in the Psalms, and if we see the spiritual revelation as a parable of those who are poor in spirit in the Church, then we can better understand what that means. (Mat.5:3) Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. The poor in spirit are always dependent on God, and in need of God's provisions but feel it important to serve others. The poor are always humble. They consider others to be more important than themselves. As we saw, Jesus wasn't trying to cling to His omnipotence and kingly position in heaven. (2Co.8:9) For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor… He laid all of that aside for our sakes. He came down to become a servant and He tells us this is what our mindset must be. Each of us has to become a servant. We have to be willing to be the lowest, the very least, because the servant of all is the greatest among you, as Jesus said (Matthew 20:26;23:11; Mark 9:35; etc.) (2Co.8:9) For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might become rich. (The Bible calls it “poverty,” although some people say Jesus was rich because of His seamless garment. What silliness can you get out of that? The Bible says He was poor.) (10) And herein I give [my] judgment: for this is expedient for you, who were the first to make a beginning a year ago, not only to do, but also to will. In other words, He is commanding us here to walk in His Steps in (1 John 2:6). You can't abide in Christ unless you walk in His Steps. I once had a pastor ask me, “David, would you say that poverty is a curse?” And I said to him, “Well, it's definitely listed there among the curses in Deuteronomy 28. But here's the way I see it: forced poverty is a curse because you're brought under its dominion. You don't have any choice. However, we see in the example of Jesus and the example of His disciples, that they willingly took up a position of poverty because they didn't want to be distracted by the world, the things of the world, nor the love of the world.” As you know, in times of prosperity is when the Church goes through its greatest trials. If you can't destroy the Church by temptation, all you need to do is bring them into prosperity and peace and, pretty soon, they're just as lukewarm as they can be. History has proven this. Bring them into trouble, the true Church grows up, the tares are separated, and you have a holy body. Bring them into peace and prosperity, and that's the best way to corrupt them. The devil knows that. Jesus wasn't tempted with all those things that tempt most people. (1Ti.6:9) But they that are minded to be rich fall into a temptation and a snare and many foolish and hurtful lusts, such as drown men in destruction and perdition. … (11) But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness. Jesus didn't have to “flee these things” because He never wanted them in the first place, nor did His disciples love the world or have any use for the things of the world. They wanted to be servants of God, and they were because they served the people of God everywhere they went. They didn't rule over them; they served them, and the Lord Jesus says that that's exactly what He did so that we, through His poverty, might become rich. No, not rich in the things of the world but rich in the things of the Kingdom, rich in the fruit of God, rich in the righteousness that the Lord gives. He tells us very plainly there that He wants us to walk in that same fruit and become servants to God's people. If we will do that, God will promote us to positions in His Kingdom, although they won't look like the positions of the worldly church or the leadership of the worldly church. He will promote us in His Kingdom. He will give us authority. The Lord said in (Rev.2:26) And he that overcometh, and he that keepeth my works unto the end, to him will I give authority over the nations. Authority doesn't come from a certificate and it doesn't come from going to a Bible school. Authority comes from overcoming, and that means we have to be tried and proven to hold God, the Word and the Kingdom first. We all have to be tried, and one way that we're being tried is, “Are we going to walk in the Steps of Jesus?” Are we going to be humble servants, as He was a Servant? Are we going to be poor in spirit, as He was poor in spirit? (Mat.8:20) And Jesus saith unto him, The foxes have holes, and the birds of the heaven [have] nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head. Sounds like Jesus was really poor! He didn't even have His own donkey (Matthew 21:2-3; Mark 11:1-7; etc.) but, although Jesus wasn't rich in the things of the world, He wasn't poor in the blessings of the Kingdom. Everywhere He went His needs were always met because He was a man of faith, but He didn't need what He didn't need. He wasn't competitive. He took all of His pleasure in serving God's people and had no greed for material things that would only distract Him from doing that. He was poor in spirit, and He's called us to be poor in spirit. “Blessed are the poor in spirit.” Let's look at a parable about Jesus and His poverty that's hidden in Ecclesiastes. (Ecc.4:13) Better is a poor and wise youth than an old and foolish king, who knoweth not how to receive admonition any more. Jesus lived as a poor and wise youth and yet He was and is truly the King of this world. He was truly a king and He was truly anointed to be King, just like David was anointed to be king. Before Jesus started His ministry, He was anointed, like the kings in the Old Testament were anointed in a type (1 Samuel 16:13; 1 Chronicles 14:8; Psalm 89:20; etc.). Jesus was the real King of this world, yet look at how He lived His Life. The King of kings was Someone Who sought to serve people. But look at King Herod, who was much older, a very foolish king, with all the accouterments of a prosperous life. He had anything he wanted. He had total authority, which is very dangerous to put in anybody's hands because they'll just bring themselves straight to hell with it. You can't give authority to a carnal man, even in the Church, because ultimately, they'll bring judgment upon themselves and others. And we read, “Better is a poor and wise youth.” The Sanhedrin and those Pharisees, the leaders of the people, most of them were older than Jesus and considered to be wise men according to their religion. But Jesus was a very young man, only 30 years old, when He started His ministry, and the Bible says He was poor, according to what the world considers “poor,” yet He was very, very rich according to Kingdom thinking. (Ecc.4:14) For out of prison he came forth to be king… In other words, Jesus manifested full Kingdom authority in Heaven after He came out of prison where He was “three days and three nights in the heart of the earth” (Matthew 12:40). Here He preached to the spirits in prison.  (1Pe 3:19) in which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison…, who were the righteous dead in Sheol. Sheol, the place of the dead, was divided into Abraham's bosom and Hades, or hell as in Jesus' parable of Lazarus and the rich man.  He then led those captive in Abraham's bosom. (Psa 68:18)  Thou hast ascended on high, thou hast led away captives. (Act 2:24) whom God raised up, having loosed the pangs of death: because it was not possible that he should be holden of it. (Eph 4:8)  Wherefore he saith, When he ascended on high, he led captivity captive, And gave gifts unto men.    It was here that He was fully manifested again as omnipotent King over all creation.   Of course, we can also see Joseph here as a type of Jesus, because Joseph also came out of prison and became king (Genesis 41:14,38-44), which is also Jesus in the Man-child's ministry in the end time. [I want to note here; that history always repeats on a larger scale, as it says in Ecclesiastes. (Ecc.1:9) That which hath been is that which shall be; and that which hath been done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. (10) Is there a thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been long ago, in the ages which were before us. For example, Jesus first came in an individual body, but in the New Testament He is coming in a corporate body of believers called the Body of Christ, (Col.1:29) … Christ in you the hope of glory. The Man-child of Revelation 12 is a body of first-fruits apostolic reformers in whom Jesus lives by His Word and Spirit, that will be worldwide in raising up the Church as Jesus did, but beyond its former glory. All of the entities in Revelation are bodies of people who cover the earth: the Woman, the Harlot, the Dragon, the Beast, the Witnesses, and the False Prophet. In the Old Testament, Israel was the first Church, meaning the “called-out ones.” They were a tiny nation but in the New Testament Church, the circumcised in heart are worldwide and will be brought to their spiritual cross to manifest Jesus. In our book, Hidden Manna for the End Times, all of this is proven with scripture. This book is available on our site in PDF at ubm1.org/book.] Continuing in (Ecc.4:14) For out of prison he came forth to be king; yea, even in his kingdom he was born poor. Why didn't God choose better than what Jesus received when He came into this world? Joseph and Mary had to lay Him in a manger because there was no room for them at the inn (Luke 2:7). You would think God would have provided better for Jesus if He were a prosperity-minded God, but, no. The Lord wanted Him to be a Servant. He wanted to liken Him to humble people. He wanted Him to be an Example of the kind of King He was sending. Naturally, the prosperity folks of that day didn't expect a humble servant. They expected a king to come and rule over the Romans. They wanted a king like that “old and foolish king,” King Herod, somebody who would give them authority over the Romans, and the Pharisees of today are still looking for somebody who has that kind of authority. They attempt this through politics. They try to find positions there that give them authority over the world, and they exercise worldly authority in their organizations like the Pharisees did. However, Jesus' authority came because people willingly submitted to Him for their own good. That's the kind of authority He had, which was quite contrary to that of the Pharisees and Sadducees. Continuing in (Ecc.4:15) I saw all the living that walk under the sun (That's both a play on words and a parable because all the living do walk under the Son.), that they were with the youth (Jesus), the second, that stood up in his stead (Jesus in the world wide Man-child reformers that are standing up in this day.). They are going to be born of the woman in travail in our day. Joh 16:16  A little while, and ye behold me  no more (Jesus) ; and again a little while, and ye shall see me (In the Man-child reformers) . …19  Jesus perceived that they were desirous to ask him, and he said unto them, Do ye inquire among yourselves concerning this, that I said, A little while, and ye behold me not, and again a little while, and ye shall see me? 20  Verily, verily, I say unto you, that ye shall weep and lament (At the loss of Jesus), but the world shall rejoice: ye shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy. 21  A woman when she is in travail hath sorrow, because her hour is come: but when she is delivered of the child, she remembereth no more the anguish, for the joy that a man is born into the world. Notice that after the death of Jesus, He will be seen again as a man-child born to a woman Church. Then He confirms this. 22  And ye therefore now have sorrow (At His death): but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no one taketh away from you. This is the repeat of history that must come as we showed. Rev 12:1  And a great sign was seen in heaven: a woman arrayed with the sun… 2  and she was with child; and she crieth out, travailing in birth, and in pain to be delivered. …5  And she was delivered of a son, a man child, who is to rule all the nations with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto God, and unto his throne. This throne is the throne of David, which is authority over the house of New Testament Israel, the grafted in Church. We will be able to recognize these people because their ministry in our day will be in the likeness of Jesus' ministry and greater works shall they do as He said. They're going to be greatly used of God but it's the King of kings Who's inside them that does the work. It's not the flesh that He lives in; it's (Col.1:27) … Christ in you, the hope of glory. He is the One Who is coming to rule. This will confirm what I have said to you. Continuing in (Ecc.4:16) There was no end of all the people, even of all them over whom he was: yet they that come after shall not rejoice in him. Surely this also is vanity and a striving after wind. Isn't it true? Many of the so-called “people of God” are not celebrating and rejoicing in the real Jesus, the true Jesus. They have quite a different “Jesus,” one that's in agreement with the lifestyle they desire to live. These people are not humble and poor servants who are willing to give up their lives in order to serve God. They're too busy competing with the world and striving after material possessions, unlike Jesus Who willingly gave up the blessings that He had and could have had. As eloquent a speaker as He was and able to reach out and touch people, Jesus could have done what many other “kings” have done and are doing in our day. He could have built an awesome kingdom. He could have had the nicest church in town. Of course, none of those unbelieving Pharisees or Sadducees would have set foot in there, but the multitudes liked to listen to Him. He spoke as one that had authority (Matthew 7:29; Mark 1:22; Luke 2:47). If He got down on their level so they could understand the teachings (Matthew 13:34-35; Mark 4:34; John 10:6; etc.), He could have filled churches and He could have accepted what the devil offered Him. The devil offered Him authority over all the kingdoms of the world and He turned it all down (Matthew 4:8-11; Luke 4:1-8) Not only did Jesus come as a humble Servant, but those are the only people He really came to talk to. (Luk.4:18) The Spirit of the Lord is upon me (There's His anointing.), Because he anointed me to preach good tidings to the poor… If we want to be blessed, then we need to be among those who are poor in spirit. The poor in spirit can receive Jesus' Words. They're not offended by the kind of Jesus that offended the Pharisees and Sadducees. He was quite a different Jesus, and He is quite a different Jesus than is being preached nowadays. He is going to have a people who recognize Him and walk in His Steps (1 John 2:6). They are going to manifest His Life. He is going to live in them. Oh, glory be to God! This is the really Good News! Let's look at an example of how the Lord describes those who are poor in spirit. (Isa.41:8) But thou, Israel, my servant (The poor in spirit are servants of the Lord and He will bless them.), Jacob whom I have chosen, the seed of Abraham my friend, … (10) Fear thou not, for I am with thee; be not dismayed, for I am thy God; I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness. He's giving all these blessings to the poor in spirit. He's assuring and comforting those people who are His servants, but are we really His servants? Are we really poor in spirit so that we will hear and obey His Words? (Isa.41:14) Fear not, thou worm Jacob … Now He's likening the poor in spirit to worms, and we know a worm is about as low as you can get, but remember Jesus said the very least among you will be the greatest (Matthew 20:26,23:11; etc.) A worm is also a very weak creature but, as Paul said, God's power is made perfect in our weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9) and we shouldn't make any bones about it. “Lord, we're weak. We're lowly. We know we can't do it, but You can do it through us as we believe You.” (Isa.41:14) Fear not, thou worm Jacob, and ye men of Israel (A type of the Church); I will help thee, saith the Lord, and thy Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel. (15) Behold, I have made thee [to be] a new sharp threshing instrument having teeth; thou shalt thresh the mountains, and beat them small, and shalt make the hills as chaff. (16) Thou shalt winnow them (The only way a “worm” can do all this is by the grace of God.), and the wind shall carry them away, and the whirlwind shall scatter them; and thou shalt rejoice in the Lord, thou shalt glory in the Holy One of Israel. (17) The poor and needy seek water (This is still talking about these “worms” here, who are being blessed by the Lord.), and there is none, and their tongue faileth for thirst; I, the Lord, will answer them, I, the God of Israel, will not forsake them. (18) I will open rivers on the bare heights, and fountains in the midst of the valleys; I will make the wilderness a pool of water, and the dry land springs of water. (19) I will put in the wilderness the cedar, the acacia, and the myrtle, and the oil-tree… Everybody is a “worm” in the wilderness because it is a place of need and weakness where only God can supply through our faith in Him. And whom is He blessing in this wilderness but these “worms,” these very lowly people, the poor and the needy? Are you poor? Are you needy? David said in (Psa.17:15) As for me, I shall behold thy face in righteousness; I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with [beholding] thy form. In other words, “Lord, I won't be satisfied until I awake in Your likeness.” He always felt that he didn't have enough of God, and for those who are hungering and thirsting after righteousness, they feel poor in the things of the Kingdom. They cry out to God and God is there for them; He is a faithful Savior in the things of the Kingdom. However, far too many people are quite satisfied with mere religion. They're just sitting in a pew and waiting for the rapture to happen, thinking they're going to fly away. Other than that, seeking God is the farthest thing from their mind and it's almost a chore for them to fellowship the righteous.  God promises His blessings upon the poor in spirit, for those who are of like mind with Jesus. They have chosen to be servants who serve God with everything that they have. They've put their lives in the Hands of the Lord and God said that He would deliver these people. He said that He would provide for them, richly, everything that they need (Isaiah 41). And apostle Paul repeated that promise to the servants of God in (Php.4:19) … my God shall supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. (Psa.35:10) All my bones shall say, Lord, who is like unto thee, Who deliverest the poor from him that is too strong for him (These “worms” are not strong creatures, are they?), Yea, the poor and the needy from him that robbeth him? The Lord is a Deliverer to the poor. He takes the side of the underdog and God's people, in many cases, are in that position, because all those who forsake the world to run after Jesus and be servants are putting themselves in that position. Even if they don't put themselves in that position, God has a way of putting those, who are truly His, into that position. Now, we're headed towards a tribulation in which God's people will be put in a place of weakness, a place of worldly weakness. But God says that He is going to be their Savior and deliver them. With that in mind, who would you rather be? Would you rather be the rich that are crying out for the rocks to fall on them (Revelation 6:16)? Or would you rather be the poor who know they need God? Now I don't mean “materially” poor here, because I know that many people who come into the Kingdom and are financially well-off and use their money to make sure that the needs are met in the Kingdom. They're faithful servants of God Paul said, (1Ti.6:17) Charge them that are rich in this present world, that they be not highminded, nor have their hope set on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who giveth us richly all things to enjoy; (18) that they do good, that they be rich in good works, that they be ready to distribute (This is eumetádotos meaning “give from a generous attitude”), willing to communicate (The Greek is koinōnikós meaning “ready to impart; beneficent; willing to share.” (19) laying up in store for themselves a good foundation against the time to come, that they may lay hold on the life which is [life] indeed. I'm talking here about the poor in spirit. God is going to be their Savior for the very reason that they are weak and their trust is in God. (Psa.12:5) Because of the oppression of the poor, because of the sighing of the needy, Now will I arise, saith the Lord; I will set him in the safety he panteth for. God is going to protect the poor in spirit. In other words, they are blessed in God's deliverance, they are blessed in God's safety in the days to come. (Psa.12:6) The words of the Lord are pure words; As silver tried in a furnace on the earth, Purified seven times. (7) Thou wilt keep them, O Lord, Thou wilt preserve them from this generation for ever. (He's going to preserve those that are poor in spirit from this wicked generation.) (8) The wicked walk on every side, When vileness is exalted among the sons of men. Oh, aren't we seeing that today? There's corruption and wickedness everywhere. The wicked are taking advantage of others and when they can, if they're in a position to get away with it, they'll persecute and kill them. And it's only going to get worse, but as we see, having that spirit of the poor is a place of safety. After all, who did Jesus say He was going to preach the Gospel to? It was the poor because they could understand much more about the Kingdom. They're much more humble concerning that. When I was young in the Lord, I used to go door-to-door and talk to people about the Lord, and I found that I was much happier going into the poor parts of town because people would listen. In the rich part of town, people didn't want to hear it. I wanted to talk to them about Jesus, but they just wanted to tell me what religion they were. In the poor parts of town, it didn't matter what religion they were; many times they wanted to talk with me. And so, when a group of us divided up to go to different parts of town, I'd pick the poorest part because it was much more fruitful. Let's look at another Psalm. (Psa.107:40) He poureth contempt upon princes, And causeth them to wander in the waste, where there is no way. (41) Yet setteth he the needy on high from affliction (In other words, they are “above affliction,” so whose shoes would you like to be in?), And maketh [him] families like a flock. (42) The upright shall see it, and be glad (Notice the upright respect and favor the poor.); And all iniquity shall stop her mouth. (43) Whoso is wise will give heed to these things; And they will consider the loving kindnesses of the Lord. Those who are wise will think carefully about these things. Don't worry about not being rich in the eyes of the world. Don't worry about not being respected by the world because the world is not supposed to respect you. We need the respect of God, and we're looking here at whom He favors. Wouldn't you rather have the favor of God? (1Sa.2:8) He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, He lifteth up the needy from the dunghill, To make them sit with princes, And inherit the throne of glory: For the pillars of the earth are the Lord's, And he hath set the world upon them. (9) He will keep the feet of his holy ones (Oh, glory be to God! He is going to enable them to walk a holy and sanctified walk in the Kingdom.); But the wicked shall be put to silence in darkness… God is going to lift up, He is going to exalt the needy. Praise be to God! He provides for His people! The Lord is going to cause them to inherit the throne of His Kingdom. That's a wonderful blessing! (Psa.68:7) O God, when thou wentest forth before thy people, When thou didst march through the wilderness; [Selah] (8) The earth trembled, The heavens also dropped rain at the presence of God: Yon Sinai [trembled] at the presence of God, the God of Israel. (9) Thou, O God, didst send a plentiful rain, Thou didst confirm thine inheritance, when it was weary. (10) Thy congregation dwelt therein: Thou, O God, didst prepare of thy goodness for the poor. We see so many promises concerning the poor, and if we bring them over as a type and shadow into the New Testament, we can see exactly what Jesus is talking about. Again, we're not speaking against the rich who serve the Lord, we're just saying that the spirit the poor have is the one that Jesus is after. He wants all of His people to have such a spirit as that. The Bible says in (Jas.2:5) Hearken, my beloved brethren; did not God choose them that are poor as to the world [to be] rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom which he promised to them that love him? (6) But ye have dishonored the poor man. Do not the rich oppress you, and themselves drag you before the judgment-seats? (7) Do not they blaspheme the honorable name by which ye are called? The poor need to trust in God and walk by faith in God because they have no other choice. They don't have any worldly ability to provide for themselves, so they cry out to the Lord and the Lord always answers them. Next, I want to share a testimony with you from Sister B.H. that exemplifies this. In the fall of 1988, after a tragic and unforeseen event, I found myself alone and responsible to raise my two daughters, ages 2 and 12. I turned to the Lord and He drew closer to me than any human could ever have. In those days of great despair, the Lord became my best friend, husband, a father to my kids, confidant, defender, provider, and comforter. (Isaiah 54:5,6) For thy Maker is thy husband; the Lord of hosts is his name: and the Holy One of Israel is thy Redeemer; the God of the whole earth shall he be called. For the Lord hath called thee as a wife forsaken and grieved in spirit, even a wife of youth, when she is cast off, saith thy God. With the constant care and direction from the Lord also came many miracles during this time of my life. As finances were very slim, I had to trust God for many of the very basic needs of life and He never failed me. One of the miracles was how God returned my stolen car to me. During this time, my sister-in-law and her two children had moved in with us to help share expenses as she too had found herself alone. We had gone to the grocery store that evening and bought milk, diapers, and a few other necessities. We then went to another store to see if we could find an inexpensive telephone as mine had quit working. We only had $10 left between us, and even though I had never seen a phone sold for that little amount before, I had a feeling we would be able to find one that we could afford. I knew that God said he would supply all our needs and this was a need. My oldest daughter had to babysit the younger children for a little while each day and needed a telephone in case of an emergency. As it happened, the store we went into was no longer going to carry telephones and had them at close-out prices. We were able to get a $50 telephone for $7. (Keep in mind this was in 1988.) While we were leaving the store and praising the Lord for supplying our need again, we looked into the parking lot and could not find my car. It was gone. When the realization hit me that someone had stolen the car, a miracle happened within me that is hard to explain. (Well, didn't God choose them that are poor to the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the Kingdom?) The best way I can describe it is an unbelievable joy and confidence rose up within me, coming up from out of my belly. Like John 7:38 says: He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. With excited expectation, I knew that I was about to see a miracle. God was going to either bring my car back to me, or He would provide us with another car with milk and food in it. It really didn't matter to me how He did it, we needed a car and we needed the groceries that were in the car. Praise God, we knew it was coming our way.  When the police came, they put the description of the car over the police radio and so officers in the area were looking for the car. The officer that responded to our call allowed us to ride around with him and look for the car for a while. He said he had never met anyone like us before in his life. He had responded to many calls like ours before, stolen vehicles and such, but never had anyone acted the way we were acting. He could see that we were very happy and excited; we told him that we were going to see a miracle. We told him that the car was coming back or God would send us another one with the groceries already in it. He was being very nice and patient with us. He also did not want to discourage us, but he said the chances were very slim we would be able to recover the car. I told him not to worry, that God had it under control. I asked the officer what thieves did with the stolen cars. He said a lot of times they would break them down and sell them out as parts; they also could be used in a robbery before they are torn down. My sister-in-law and I immediately agreed together in prayer that the car belonged to the Lord and could not be used in any crime. I am sure the officer was thinking we were crazy by this time, but he seemed to be enjoying the change from the norm. By this time the car had been missing for over an hour. The store where the car was taken was at the edge of town and at a fork in the road between two highways leading out of town, so the car could have been in the next county and in another town by this time. Then a call came in over the radio saying the car had been found and pulled over just a mile from the store. It was on one of the highways headed back towards the grocery store. It turns out it was a professional car thief with a long record of such crimes. When they were caught, they told the police officer that when they saw the baby car seat in the back seat, they had an overwhelming feeling that they HAD to return the car. Praise God, the car was in perfect shape and the groceries were fine. The milk was as cold as if it just came out of the refrigerator and the police officer knew that he had just witnessed a miracle. Yes, God WILL supply ALL our needs! Well, glory to God! Everything on this earth serves Him, and you can't get anywhere where God can't save you, but He loves to save the poor. He loves to save those who can't fend for themselves and can't take care of themselves. They're at His mercy but they trust in Him. God can, and does, cause faith that He can save them in every situation to rise up in the heart of His people. (Jas.2:5) Hearken, my beloved brethren; did not God choose them that are poor as to the world [to be] rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom which he promised to them that love him? The Lord is our Savior in all things. He will never fail us. He will never forsake us (Deuteronomy 31:8; Joshua 1:5; Acts 17:27; etc.) He is there all the time (Jeremiah 23:23- 24) and, according to these many Scriptures we've looked at, He is a blessing to the poor. Considering the days that we're coming to, I don't know why you would want to be anything but poor. Put your life in the Hands of the Lord. He brought His people into so many very hard places in the wilderness when He brought them out of Egypt, and each one of those places was a revelation of their weakness and His Strength. Believe it or not, where we're headed, folks, almost everybody is going to be poor in the material resources of the world, but some people are going to be poor in spirit and those people are going to have the help of the Lord. They're going to have the provision of the Lord. He's going to be their Protector. He's going to be their Deliverer and He's going to exalt them. He's going to provide for them and give them faith. If you're poor in spirit, this is what it is to be blessed of the Lord.  If you are weak, know that you're in the place of miracles. If you are poor, know that you're in the place of miracles. If you are a servant of God, one who desires to serve only Him and puts that above everything else, know that you're in a place of miracles. God is going to bless you. He's going to provide for you abundantly. Put your trust in Him and worship Him. God bless you, saints! Now I'd like to share some more miraculous testimonies with you of God meeting the needs of the poor in spirit.     The Lord, Our Provider Greg & Anne Kohls - 12/03/2010 I hope this testimony is as much of an encouragement to those of UBM as it has been to our family. I am very grateful for God leading us to this ministry, for my faith has taken root and I am learning the full truth of the Gospel for the first time in my life! Although I must say that God was already at work in my life before coming to UBM, for this was merely the confirmation I needed of what He was showing me. This ministry took me to an even deeper level. I remember one day while I was driving, I began thinking over our finances and wondering how we were going to make ends meet with our oldest son now in his first year of college. Our van was over 10 years old and, although it ran well, it was getting close to needing to be replaced. Right then I just said, “Lord, we are going to need a new van soon and I do not know how we be able to afford it. Could you please provide a van for us; I don't know, maybe through Greg's dad or something?” Well, about two weeks later, I saw my father-in-law and he said to me, “Oh, I happened to be talking to a friend of mine, and he mentioned in conversation that he wanted to trade his van in for a new car but he wasn't going to get much for it. I saw what a great van it was and decided to offer him a little more than the trade-in price and he took it! Have Greg go down and pick it up!” When my husband drove into the driveway with this new-looking van with only 50,000 miles on it, I was in awe! This was more than a van; it was a gift from God Himself! Later on, I started hearing more and more about the economy and began wondering, 'Lord, we need to pay off our house. Could you help us be really disciplined and work really hard to do it within a few years?' ... knowing that would be a miracle in itself. Well, that was in October. At Christmas time (of which I am not really a fan), my mom, stepdad, and brother's family came for a visit and my parents asked just the adults to come for a meeting in the living room. They began to unfold the story of how my sister-in-law had been watching the French news (they were living in France) and saw that the French could be entitled to funds if they had been victims of atomic fallout. She wondered if this would be the case in the States as well and asked my mom to check it out. Yes, she found it to be true. (My dad had been exposed to atomic bomb testing in Nevada and later died of leukemia.) She then handed us a check that covered most of our house payment! About three months after that, I asked the Lord to help us get out of our family stock club, which I did not like since we were unequally yoked with unbelievers. Due to family circumstances, everyone unanimously voted to cancel the stock club and cash in on our earnings. This was the exact amount we needed to not only pay off the house but also pay cash for my daughter's braces! It didn't take years to pay it off; it was a matter of months! All the while during this year, we somehow had enough to cover the college tuition! It seems to me that God is providing His children for what is to come and for us to not lose heart but to trust in His sovereignty and to be strengthened in spirit. I know we have many challenges yet up ahead but God is faithful to meet our every need as we continually surrender our lives unto His. It was also during this time that we had left the local church and God miraculously led our family home to worship together under the teaching of David and the Unleavened Bread Ministries. I can see the transformation taking place in our household. Again, I am so very grateful for all of you. May this be an encouragement to you to “lean not on your own understanding but in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight”. It is important to mention that none of these needs had been spoken of to anyone beforehand so it was purely a blessing from God and my father-in-law is definitely not in the habit of buying cars for people, nor did our family or extended family ever think we would receive retroactive pay for something that happened so long ago! “My God shall supply all your needs according to His riches in Glory!” It makes it a great object lesson for the times ahead to, 'Trust in Thee'.     God Understood My Needs Michael Doty - April 2011 This is my testimony about God giving simple and understandable answers to my questions about things I need and need to know, such as how He answered my living situation question. God required me to humble myself, to stop blaming my problems on others, and to realize that it was my “self”, my old self. And I also asked for forgiveness. After that, things changed, and God granted me favor from people who did not even know me -- Alan and Jill Kennedy. As young and immature as I am in my walk with the Lord, I still don't know anyone who has been given favor like I have received: 1) The Kennedys lowered the rent so that I could pay my share on my old rental until the lease was over. 2) The Kennedys did not require me to sign a lease agreement. 3) They also did not require a deposit. 4) The utilities are still in the Kennedys' name and they have not asked me to change it in any way, just to pay it. (Deposit for utilities is high here.) 5) It was also completely furnished and has a beautiful back porch deck which is also furnished. 6) My dog is also at peace after moving to the hill, but she has put in the request box the need for her own bed in her own bedroom if I want peace in my bed and room. Word for Mike: 1 Corinthians 12:18-23 on April 6, 2011 (1Co.12:18) But now hath God set the members each one of them in the body, even as it pleased him. (19) And if they were all one member, where were the body? (20) But now they are many members, but one body. (21) And the eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee: or again the head to the feet, I have no need of you. (22) Nay, much rather, those members of the body which seem to be more feeble are necessary: (23) and those [parts] of the body, which we think to be less honorable, upon these we bestow more abundant honor; and our uncomely [parts] have more abundant comeliness ...     Can't Afford NOT to Give A sister in Christ - 09/24/2007 Hello, brothers and sisters! The Lord put it in my heart to bless a Christian family in need. I don't have much money but am very, very rich in the Lord and have my needs met abundantly. I was given a certain sum for my day and was looking forward to using it to bless a Christian family in need because I almost never have the opportunity to give money, as I am a stay-at-home mom and do not handle the finances. Giving is such a joy in the Lord. A few days later I received a check as a gift. Then today my family received a large gift of money that was 20x larger than I had given away. I have also been given clothes, many brand new, for my newborn. God's provision for our family is so evident and I praise Him for it. My husband is not yet walking in obedience to the Word, but God still honors my faith and provides miraculously for our family. Last year our tax return for a family of five was under $20,000 and we lived in an area where the median income was $90,000. He certainly has been multiplying for us. He is faithful, true and a GOOD Father.     God Supplied and Fixed Everything Doris Zambrano I am so happy to say that I am seeing miracles in my life, living here in the wilderness! I praise You, Lord! Anyway, due to limited income right now, I ran out of propane and just decided to let God show me what to do until I had the resources to get more. I did, however, have electricity, so I was able to have heat from a small heater and the fireplace. Bless God! I went without propane for almost a week and then I was blessed with some money to get more. The company that had been delivering propane to me since May did not return messages regarding my situation, so I was led to another company in another town. The propane delivery man came and since I had run out, he had to check all the connections and equipment before filling my tank. He discovered many leaks and a regulator that was outlawed some 10 years ago. Well, he was so wonderful, he replaced the regulator and did not charge me yet (he just said that he made note of it and would bill me when I could pay, praise God) and worked to fix the leaks and then filled the tank. Since he has been here my propane usage has gone down tremendously! I know that God has a reason for everything He does, although we do not always understand, He knows what He is doing. I know that if I had not run out of propane, I never would have gotten a new regulator or had the opportunity to fix any leaks. How awesome is our God! Lord, bless Mr. Riley, bless this oil company for their kindness and thank You for Your protection and provision! o/ Bless David, UBM, and all those You call Yours. Thank you, Father! In Jesus' name, I pray.     Thanking God and Being Blessed Keith McIlroy - 08/17/2009 I am thanking God for my trials. It is a new concept for me. My earthly father comes to visit me almost every year in July to pick raspberries and black currants. We have a few hundred acres where the raspberries grow wild. There is also about a five-acre plot of black currants planted near here where we go and get the black currants from. The first nation's band (politically correct way of saying Indians) had a government grant to plant them about six years ago. The money was wasted before they were picked, so no one has ever picked or maintained them since they were planted there. One morning, we went down there and started picking. My dad was complaining about how few berries there were, compared to the previous year. I had just read a really good book called Prison to Praise and was learning to thank God for all things good and bad. So I started praising God and thanking him for the berries and for the bugs that were living up to their name: bug. Then God brought it to my mind that I was plundering the world system of my day to have these berries. I never planted or worked in any way for these berries; God had especially planted them for me. No one else goes there to pick them. I was awestruck. So I praised Him! It really reminded me of the Israelites going into the Promised Land -- it was all planted and ready for them. I could just rest; in the meantime, I had just stayed in one area and the more I thanked God for this blessing, the thicker the berries were. The other family members who were also picking there were walking all over, not finding many berries, but the plants I was picking from were just loaded! I don't think I went 20 feet and picked six pails of berries in a few hours. Every time I thanked Him for creating the mosquito biting me, there seemed to be less of them bothering me. It was an awesome experience for me.     Prayer and Patience Produce Provision Melody - 09/18/2012 It has been on my heart since yesterday to write this praise report. Exactly one year ago yesterday, my son Nathan and his friends Sean and Austin moved two provinces away, which is about 1800 miles from us. They didn't have much money, and their vehicle broke down upon reaching their destination. It was starting to get cold and they were just wandering. (They all know the Lord but I sometimes wondered how well.) Anyhow, I put in a prayer request to UBM for them. After exhausting all their funds at a motel, they had no place to live. Here are the answers the Lord provided, right after I sent the prayer request. A family took them in, in exchange for some chores and babysitting. So, even though they were not a Christian family, the Lord used that situation to meet their needs and also help them to meet others' needs and to really open their eyes. Shortly after that, Austin and Sean each got jobs as cooks in a hotel restaurant. Then Nathan got a job with a large company and was hired to weld various equipment as needed (he always liked welding but was not ticketed). Not long after, the mother of a friend he worked with wanted to move into a facility for seniors. So the boys helped her move a couple of hours away. They had purchased an older truck by then and she didn't want to leave her house empty, so she rented it to the boys for $250 a month; which is unheard of. Rent for a three-bedroom home with a double car garage would normally go for $1100-$1200 a month. In exchange, the boys look after some of her belongings which she stores in the basement, and bring her anything she needs when she asks. They've also built shelves for her at her new place and look after the flower gardens. Last July, my husband, Shawn, and I went to visit our son and his friends while they were at work. We started working in the flower gardens at the boys' “greatly subsidized home from the Lord.” An elderly neighbor lady came out to talk to us. She said she would love to help but she was feeling very ill. Shawn asked her if we could pray for her and she said yes. After we finished, she started to tear up and said she felt better almost immediately! She is a retired nurse. I imagine how she had tended to others' hurts for years. Our Jesus wanted to minister to her. It is just amazing how far the prayers reached and probably reach even further than we know! Sean exchanged his job for a better one a few months ago with better pay and working hours. Yesterday, our son called to say that he just started working his first day at a new place, the same place Sean is working. They really needed a welder and couldn't find a ticketed one, so because he passed their welding test on the interview the previous week, they are putting him in at millwright wages, which he told us was $27 an hour. These are just amazing answers to the prayer I asked for these boys one year ago. Because of the great feeling of the need for prayer I had at that moment for these wandering boys, I then became a prayer partner, as well. It's so exciting to know our prayers make a difference and our God is so wonderful. I know that sometimes people expect instant or quick answers, but His answers and timing are important, not only for our needs but the character He wants to develop in us. I can surely see His hand in all of this and I wanted to share this praise report and to encourage you in all your prayers. Thank you from the bottom of my heart and may God richly bless you all. The scripture on my heart is: (Eph.3:20) Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us...     Your Debt Has Been Paid! Jay & Niki Nara – 1/4/23 I want to share something that just happened to me this morning. In a few short weeks my car registration should be renewed, so in order to do that you have to do a safety check. Yesterday I went to the nearest mechanic, and he gave me the bad news. He listed things that should be fixed on the car, up to $ 4,000 plus, which is an amount that I am not able to afford since I am a single dad and a pensioner. After that, I saw a little insignificant mechanical shop nearby and I booked another appointment for this morning. I was a bit worried after that, and through the night thinking of the outcome, because I really need a car to drive and to pick up my teenage son from school after the holidays, which finish in a few weeks. I was even thinking not to go this morning, doubting the outcome. Still, I got up and decided to try once more. On the way to the mechanic, I was listening to the last UBM post on 1/04/23. Then, I came to the part where you were talking about the debt and debtors, how they are trying to make us feel guilty for the debt that has already been paid by our Lord, and I got inspired by that to put it on my Facebook page (photo). I briefly prayed to God to help me in this very important situation for me. So I left my car in the shop and went home for a short time. When I went back, feeling anxious about the outcome, the mechanic (a sweet little old man) asked me how I wanted to pay, and when I asked how much I owed, he said: $47, which was just the price for the labor! I was overwhelmed and so relieved since it meant so much to me, and I went on my way praising and thanking our good God for everything. Hallelujah!!

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Birdemic: an AWFUL film, but with an Environmental Message, that ALSO sucks...

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 80:03


The ReviewAnew Crew tear into the ATROCIOUS Birdemic: Shock and Terror.ALSO, the next movie is up NOW on the Patreon: Airplane!: How it Lands for Someone Who's Never Seen It Before! https://www.patreon.com/posts/airplane-how-it-122432622And YOU can request music livestreams or movie/album reviews HERE: ko-fi.com/rapcritic

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110: Reparenting Through Journaling, Values Filter & Honoring Yourself with Tara Schuster

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 48:55


In this episode of The Wise Woman Podcast, Erin Doppelt chats with Tara Schuster, a former Comedy Central executive turned author and coach, about her journey from the chaos of a difficult childhood to becoming her own source of healing. Tara opens up about her struggles with anxiety and depression and how a rock-bottom moment led her to take control of her mental health through daily practices like journaling, exercise, and gratitude. She shares powerful insights into how to create a life that doesn't drain you, offering practical tools like her “values filter” for making decisions that align with your true self. The conversation dives deep into Tara's transformation and the rituals that helped her find stability, purpose, and a new sense of joy. Tara Schuster is an accomplished entertainment executive turned mental health advocate and best-selling author of the runaway hit, Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies and Other Rituals to Fix Your Life from Someone Who's Been There. She has sold over 250,000 books to date in the U.S. alone. With her unique blend of hilarious, poignant personal stories and refreshingly honest, optimistic advice, Tara launched intothe book world as the millennial voice the self-help space craved. In January of 2024, Tara released the paperback edition of her highly-anticipated second book, Glow in the F*cking Dark: Simple Practices to Heal Your Soul, from Someone Who Learned the Hard Way -- a relatable, easy-to-follow guide to healing your deepest soul wounds, getting off your “good enough” plateau, developing habits that will give you lasting courage and resolve, and creating the spectacular life that you actually want. Full of practical, free baby-steps we can take today, it's for people who are ready to liberate themselves from their emotional suffering, discover their purpose, and finally sit in the driver's seat of their experience. Kirkus has called GLOW “an approachable, exuberant combination of memoir and self-help.” Tara's Instagram You can buy Erin's book Nothing Can Stop You Here. If you buy 25 books you get a 1:1 session with Erin, just email receipt to hello@erinracheldoppelt.com Join Erin inside Nourish Tuscany

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 56:18


*Patreon-only Bonus Episode Teaser* Kristen and Jolenta live by Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies: And Other Rituals to Fix Your Life, from Someone Who's Been There, by Tara Schuster. To hear the entire episode and get lots of other great bonus content, including a live monthly book club with Kristen and Jolenta, join patreon.com/listentobythebook  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Referrals Done Right
#65 - From Zero to Top 1%: Building a Referral-Based Business with DeAnn Dillard

Referrals Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 33:51


In this episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott sits down with top 1% real estate agent and referral expert DeAnn Dillard. DeAnn shares her inspiring journey from starting in a new city with no contacts to becoming a self-made leader in real estate through innovation, relationship-building, and pivoting in the face of challenges. Get ready for actionable insights and motivational advice on growing your referral-based business.What You'll Learn in This Episode:How to Build a Business Through Referrals: DeAnn explains why referrals are the highest-converting pillar of any business and how to create relationships that sustain your career.Networking with a Purpose: Discover how to approach networking events and partnerships with a value-driven mindset that sets you apart from competitors.Standing Out in a Crowded Market: Learn how DeAnn's mantra, “Different is better than better,” helped her dominate her industry by doing what others wouldn't.Creating a Wealth Team: Find out how to partner with service providers, lenders, and other professionals to build a network that grows everyone's business.The Power of Pivoting: Hear DeAnn's inspiring advice on adapting to challenges, staying resilient, and continuously evolving your approach to achieve success.Don't miss this episode packed with inspiration and strategies for leveraging relationships to create long-term business success!---Episode Markers:(0:00) - Scott's Intro(2:00) - Show Start(4:00) - Why are Referrals so Important?(4:45) - Starting in a New Town(7:50) - Collaboration Happens at the Top(8:15) - Common Mistake in Referrals(10:45) - How Does DeAnn Stand Out?(12:15) - Nationwide Referral Network(16:40) - Top of Mind Awareness(17:20) - Types of Relationships & Asset Partners(20:40) - Strategies & Consistency(23:15) - Pillars of Business(24:45) - Advice to Someone Who is Struggling(25:30) - Understanding Your Why & Getting Help(26:55) - Getting to the Core & Legacy(28:35) - Connecting with DeAnn(30:00) - Self Made to Top 1%(31:15) - Pivot---Scott Grates' Links:Referrals Done Right Book Pre Sales - https://www.referralsdonerightbook.comReferrals Done Right FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/296359076662332Insurance Agency Optimization - https://www.agencyoptimization.comScott Grates Website - https://www.scottgrates.comLove Living Local  - https://www.instagram.com/lovelivinglocal315Scott's FB - https://www.facebook.com/scott.grates.1Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/scottgratesDeAnn's Links:Website - https://dianndillard.exprealty.comLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/deann-dillard-a48052b0Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/deanndillard.realestateFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/deann.dillard---The Referrals Done Right Podcast is sharing the secrets to creating infinite opportunities to grow your small business. Hosted by Scott Grates.

Dystopia Tonight With John Poveromo
Day 272 - Craig Northey - Half The Journey is The Ride

Dystopia Tonight With John Poveromo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 76:13


Craig Northey is a prolific musician, songwriter, and composer with a career that spans decades of memorable music and dynamic collaborations. As a founding member of the iconic Canadian rock band Odds, Craig made his mark with hits like "It Falls Apart" and "Someone Who's Cool." He's currently balancing tours with three distinct groups: the ever-evolving Odds, the Steven Page Trio (with Steven Page of Barenaked Ladies and cellist Kevin Fox), and Trans-Canada Highwaymen, a Canadian supergroup featuring Moe Berg (The Pursuit of Happiness) and Chris Murphy (Sloan). In addition to his work on stage, Craig has established himself as an acclaimed composer for film and television, creating unforgettable scores for beloved shows like Kids in the Hall, Corner Gas, and Corner Gas Animated. Whether he's crafting a catchy tune or setting the perfect mood for the screen, Craig Northey brings passion, creativity, and a unique sound to everything he does.

Destinations Beyond Expectations
Stunning Amalfi Coast Towns for Visitors to Explore

Destinations Beyond Expectations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 14:28


The towns around Italy's Amalfi Coast are certainly worth a visit because of their delicious Italian food, historic sites, and gorgeous coastline views. Joining Stevie for a conversation about some of the stunning Amalfi Coast towns for visitors to explore is Madison Krigbaum from the Madison's Footsteps blog.Show Notes ⬇️ Published on 11/1/24 Timecodes0:00 - Intro1:43 - Where is the Amalfi Coast and How to Get There From Rome2:39 - Packing Tips for Someone Looking to Plan an Amalfi Coast Trip3:33 - The Best Time of Year to Visit the Amalfi Coast4:23 - Sorrento Itinerary Ideas5:47 - Positano and What You can Experience There7:47 - Capri and Suggestions for Someone Who's Visiting9:20 - Visiting Pompeii and Some Top Recommendations to Check Out10:38 - Stay Connected with Madison's Footsteps12:26 - Madison Krigbaum is a Student of Travel Follow Along with This Blog Post from Madison's FootstepsThe Perfect 5 day Amalfi Coast ItineraryFollow Madison's Footsteps onInstagramPinterestFacebookExplore Group Experience to Learn how to Build your Travel Tribe

Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast
Concussion Alliance with Malayka and Connor Gormally

Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 53:30


Send us a Text Message.Concussion Alliance with Malayka and Connor GormallyWelcome to Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast, in this, we are joined by Malayka Gormally and Conor Gormally, the founding members of Concussion Alliance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing concussion education and advocacy. Their initiative emerged from their personal experiences with the multifaceted challenges faced by individuals with concussions and their advocates.Concussion Alliance strives to address the critical gaps in concussion treatment and support through a comprehensive approach that includes educational outreach and policy advocacy. The organization benefits significantly from the expertise of its Board of Directors and the Expert Advisory Board, both of which provide strategic guidance and informed perspectives in the field of concussion management. -       Connor's Concussion History-       Maylaka's experience (5:27)-       Connor's 4th Concussion (8:37)-       Noticing the Effects of Concussion (12:00)-       Effects on Connor's Day to Day Life (15:49)-       Maylaka's and Connor's Research and Beginning of the Concussion Alliance (24:30)-       What Is Concussion Alliance (30:50)-       Advice for Someone Who has Suffered a Concussion or Is a Support Network to the Individual (42:10) Concussion Alliance:https://www.concussionalliance.org/Twitter/X - @ConcussionAllyInstagram: concussionallianceFacebook: Concussion Alliance Subscribe, review and share for new episodes which will drop fortnightlySocial media:Twitter: @first concussionFacebook: Headfirst: A concussion podcastInstagram: Headfirst_ Concussion  Email: headfirstconcussion@gmail.com

Relationsh!t
ENCORE Snoring Sh!t

Relationsh!t

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 91:44


Text the Critellis HEREMarko and Tony open season 7 of the podcast by highlighting the relationship of Matthew and Blake (@blakeandmatthew), their #QueerRelationshipGoals of the week. The guys dive into their gorgeous relationship and parenthood journey, while showcasing their adorable love for each other. Check them out on IG and show them some love. Then, the guys get together to talk about a topic that has divided many a bedroom: snoring. Is your partner's snoring a deal breaker? Or, are there things that can be done to make both parties sleep well? Don't sleep on this week's episode! See you there.Articles:Healthline.com | 7 Tips for Sleeping with Someone Who is SnoringShit to Put On Your Radar:“I JUST WANT LOVE” - Our favorite artist, Benjy Bradshaw, has a new song and music video out right now so make sure you go to YOUTUBE to check out the music video and give him some support.Support the Show.Sh!t | Leave us a voicemail with your relationship sh!tuation at (903) POD- SHIT. That's (903) 763-7448. You can also fill out a Listener Sh!tuation on our website, podrelationshit.com, or email us at relationshitquestions@gmail.com. Visit Us |www.podrelationshit.com for more Relationsh!t content and information about the podcast.Donate | Head over to patreon.com/podrelationshit and start donating today! Your donations will give you early access to the podcast, behind-the-scenes interviews with our weekly guests, and merchandise.Rate Us | Go to your favorite podcast directory and give Relationsh!t a 5-Star rating, and a fantastic review!Follow Us | Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook: @podrelationshitAnd follow Marko and Tony on Instagram (@thecritellis) if you want a BTS look into their relationship and adventures!

The Business Credit and Financing Show
Andrew Imbesi Maximizing Business Opportunities with 0% Interest Funding

The Business Credit and Financing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 32:14 Transcription Available


Andrew Imbesi is the CEO and founder of BogeGroup LLC. Andrew went from a broke DoorDash driver with less than $1,000 to his name to now making $1.2M a month through his income and investments. By providing access to 0% interest business credit ranging from $50k-$150k+ in less than 30 days, Andrew is empowering individuals to seize opportunities across various industries. His mission to help others learn about and utilize 0% interest funding to enhance their lives demonstrates a commitment to maximizing profit while also contributing positively to the lives of others. Andrew's story serves as a testament to the power of determination, resourcefulness, and strategic financial management. During the show we discuss: Andrew Imbesi's Humble Beginning as a DoorDash Driver with Less Than $1,000 to His Name to Making $1.2M a Month What Inspired Andrew to Transition from Being a DoorDash Driver to Becoming the CEO and Founder of BogeGroup LLC The Biggest Challenges Andrew Faced with Starting His Business with Less than $1,000 Before Discovering 0% Interest Funding. What Sets BogeGroup LLC Apart from Other Financial Services Providers Offering Similar sServices, and What Unique Value It Brings to Andrew's Clients The Concept of Accessing 0% Interest Business Credit, and How It Has Been Instrumental to Andrew's Success The Biggest Challenges Entrepreneurs Face When Seeking Funding, and How 0% Interest Funding Addresses Those Challenges The Steps Involved in Obtaining 0% Interest Funding, and How Individuals Can Leverage It to Fund Opportunities in Various Industries How BogeGroup assesses the Creditworthiness of Individuals Seeking Access to 0% Interest Business Credit, and What Factors They Consider The Common Misconceptions / Skepticisms People Have About Accessing 0% Interest Business Credit, and How BogeGroup Addresses Them The Key Factors Individuals Should Consider Before Pursuing 0% Interest Funding for Their Businesses or Ventures The Top Advice Andrew Gives to Someone Who is Just Starting to Explore the Idea of Leveraging 0% Interest Funding for Their Business Endeavors. Show resource/s: https://www.instagram.com/andrewimbesi bogegroupmedia.com/chase-new-program-150000/?sl=tycrandall

The TheatreArtLife Podcast
Ep1: Gregg Daniel: Actor & Director - “What is a theatre's commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility” (VIDEO)

The TheatreArtLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 36:09


Gregg T. Daniel is best known for his recurring role as David Carter in HBO's show Insecure. In addition, he plays Reverend Daniels on another one of HBO's hit shows True Blood. With over 100 credits in film and television, Gregg's roles span the spectrum from comedy (I Am Not Okay With This) to drama (Insecure) to procedurals (911, Grey's Anatomy), science fiction (Star Trek: Voyager) and children's shows (Austin & Ally, Kickin' It). Big screen credits include Spiderman 3, 7th & Union, and Truth Or Dare. Gregg recurred on HBO's Insecure and starred in the award-winning film 7th And Union. Currently, he is set to be in the upcoming sequel of Joker, Joker: Folie à Deux. Gregg is a very accomplished theater director. He is a founding member and Artistic Director of the Los Angeles-based Lower Depth Theatre Ensemble. He was nominated for a 2013 NAACP Image Award for helming the Los Angeles production of “Kwame Kwei-Armah's Elmina's Kitchen”, also winning the NAACP Award for Best Ensemble for 2013. In addition, he has directed three August Wilson Plays. Prior, his stage direction included 2009's acclaimed production of Tom Stoppard's “Heroes”, Sybyl Walker's “Beneath Rippling Waters”, Lee Blessing's “Cobb”, and Frank McGuinness's “Someone Who'll Watch Over Me”. Gregg also directed Pulitzer Prize-winning author August Wilson's “Seven Guitars” For Theatre 150 in Ojai, California, he directed Athol Fugards' “Sizwe Bansi”, Diana Son's “Stop Kiss”, and the 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner, “I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright”. Gregg has also directed and acted in various theater productions including, “Hamlet”, “Radio Golf”, and “Les Blancs”. He recently directed his fourth August Wilson play, "King Hedley II," at A Noise Within Theatre and is set to direct his fifth. This marks the halfway mark through the playwright's ten-play cycle.   @stagelync Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The StageLync Podcast is a branch of our larger StageLync Community. Come visit us at www.stagelync.com

The TheatreArtLife Podcast
Ep1: Gregg Daniel: Actor & Director - “What is a theatre's commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility” (AUDIO)

The TheatreArtLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 36:09


Gregg T. Daniel is best known for his recurring role as David Carter in HBO's show Insecure. In addition, he plays Reverend Daniels on another one of HBO's hit shows True Blood. With over 100 credits in film and television, Gregg's roles span the spectrum from comedy (I Am Not Okay With This) to drama (Insecure) to procedurals (911, Grey's Anatomy), science fiction (Star Trek: Voyager) and children's shows (Austin & Ally, Kickin' It). Big screen credits include Spiderman 3, 7th & Union, and Truth Or Dare. Gregg recurred on HBO's Insecure and starred in the award-winning film 7th And Union. Currently, he is set to be in the upcoming sequel of Joker, Joker: Folie à Deux. Gregg is a very accomplished theater director. He is a founding member and Artistic Director of the Los Angeles-based Lower Depth Theatre Ensemble. He was nominated for a 2013 NAACP Image Award for helming the Los Angeles production of “Kwame Kwei-Armah's Elmina's Kitchen”, also winning the NAACP Award for Best Ensemble for 2013. In addition, he has directed three August Wilson Plays. Prior, his stage direction included 2009's acclaimed production of Tom Stoppard's “Heroes”, Sybyl Walker's “Beneath Rippling Waters”, Lee Blessing's “Cobb”, and Frank McGuinness's “Someone Who'll Watch Over Me”. Gregg also directed Pulitzer Prize-winning author August Wilson's “Seven Guitars” For Theatre 150 in Ojai, California, he directed Athol Fugards' “Sizwe Bansi”, Diana Son's “Stop Kiss”, and the 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner, “I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright”. Gregg has also directed and acted in various theater productions including, “Hamlet”, “Radio Golf”, and “Les Blancs”. He recently directed his fourth August Wilson play, "King Hedley II," at A Noise Within Theatre and is set to direct his fifth. This marks the halfway mark through the playwright's ten-play cycle.   “ATTENTION SPOTIFY LISTENERS: IF you want to WATCH this with VIDEO, you can also subscribe to our video version: https://open.spotify.com/show/5e9KnBRZdjUTXTvCe6Nrqm?si=6639537c61044396” @stagelync Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The StageLync Podcast is a branch of our larger StageLync Community. Come visit us at www.stagelync.com

Destinations Beyond Expectations
Mexico City and Three Great Day Trips

Destinations Beyond Expectations

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 43:36


Mexico City is the biggest city in North America, and it has no shortage of delicious food, vibrant neighborhoods, and fun adventures to discover. Becca Siegel from Half Half Travel joins the show to talk bout Mexico City and three great day trips.Show Notes ⬇️ Published on 5/31/24 Timecodes0:00 - Intro2:35 - Describing Mexico City to Someone Who's Never Been4:05 - The Presence of English in Mexico City5:48 - The Main Neighborhoods of Mexico City10:31 - The Food Scene in Mexico City and Eating as a Vegetarian16:02 - Unique and Cool Cafes in Mexico City18:42 - Safety in Mexico City for Women and More Safety Tips for Travelers24:05 - Unique Places in Mexico City that are Off the Beaten Path28:10 - A Day Trip to the Teotihuacán Pyramids30:32 - A Day Trip to Tepoztlán Pueblo Mágico32:26 - A Day Trip to Xochimilco34:54 - Stay Connected with Half Half Travel40:14 - Becca Siegel is a Student of Travel Check Out These Mexico City Blogs from Half Half TravelThe Ultimate Mexico City Travel Guide (51 Best Things to Do and See)Where to Stay in Mexico City (The Best Neighborhoods)Best Tacos and Gluten-Free Food in Mexico City25 of the Best Mexico City Cafes Worth VisitingIs Mexico City Safe for Travel in 2024?20 Unique and Memorable Day Trips from Mexico CityFollow Half Half Travel onInstagramXFacebookPinterestLinkedInExplore Group Experience to Learn how to Build your Travel Tribe

The Dr CK Bray Show
Episode 523 Having a Relationship with Someone Who Struggles With Depression

The Dr CK Bray Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 17:22


Depression is the most common mental health problem in the world. According to surveys, about 1 in 10 American adults will experience a major depressive episode in their lifetime. What is often not discussed is the effects of depression on relationships, both personal and professional. In today's episode, Dr. Bray unpacks research-backed approaches for maintaining a healthy relationship with friends and family who struggle with depression. ** Thanks to Brett and Kate McKay for their article “How to Maintain a Healthy Relationship with Someone Who's Depressed published on February 20, 2024 on the “Art of Manliness Website” **To learn more get the book “When Someone You Love is Depressed: How to Help Your Loved One Without Losing Yourself.” By Laura Rosen and Xavier Francisco Amador. QUOTES BY DR. BRAY “Learn all you can about depression.” “They need to know you're there with them during the hard times.” “There isn't a cure for depression.”

JP & Lauren with Husker Nick
Thursday, March 7, 2024

JP & Lauren with Husker Nick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 59:56


#DateEmOrDumpEm The One with the Venmo False Advertiser + JP Makes Us Guess "Top 10 Bad Jobs for Someone Who's Accident-Prone," Crazy things to do for Love & More!

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Rabbi Avi Harari
Passing in Front of Someone Who is Praying in Order to Say Birkat Kohanim

Rabbi Avi Harari

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 12:36


Passing in Front of Someone Who is Praying in Order to Say Birkat Kohanim by Rabbi Avi Harari

That Sexciting
Ep 26: Death & Relationship (ft. Corbin x My mom)

That Sexciting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 59:07


How have your personal experiences with loss shaped your approach to living?In this episode, Yancy virtually sits down with her friend Corbin. Corbin shares her story: the emotional weight of losing a spouse, the intricate process of grieving, and the journey of rediscovering herself. Yancy also speaks to her mom to learn more about her unique perspective on death, the loss of her late husband, and her thoughts on her own mortality. This episode dives deep into the personal experiences and emotions tied to loss, aiming to offer insight and perhaps a sense of solidarity to those facing their own encounters with grief.Don't forget to tag #thatsexcitingpod or @ us to let us know what you think of this week's episode. Want to lube up your pleasure?SUTIL Personal Lubricant: https://bit.ly/sutillubeLet's keep in touch on social media!Instagram: @thatsexcitingTwitter: @thatsexciting_Facebook: thatsxcitingEmail: contact@thatsexciting.coSupport & Donate: https://paypal.me/thatsexcitingResources mentioned:[NYT Article] What to Say (and What Not to Say) to Someone Who's Grievinghttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/14/smarter-living/what-to-say-and-what-not-to-say-to-someone-whos-grieving.html [Harvard Article] Ways to support someone who is grievinghttps://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/ways-to-support-someone-who-is-grieving[Healthline - Not mentioned] Stages of griefhttps://www.healthline.com/health/stages-of-grief#length-of-each-stageConfidential & Anonymous Phone Lines have personally helped me navigate grief as someone who experienced it and for supporting others. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rabbi Avi Harari
Passing in Front of Someone Who is Praying Amidah in a Different Room

Rabbi Avi Harari

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 9:29


Passing in Front of Someone Who is Praying Amidah in a Different Room by Rabbi Avi Harari

Rabbi Avi Harari
Passing in Front of Someone Who is Praying Amidah in a Public Space

Rabbi Avi Harari

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 7:46


Passing in Front of Someone Who is Praying Amidah in a Public Space by Rabbi Avi Harari

Rabbi Avi Harari
Passing in Front of Someone Who is Saying Amidah (2)

Rabbi Avi Harari

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 8:22


Passing in Front of Someone Who is Saying Amidah (2) by Rabbi Avi Harari

Rabbi Avi Harari
Passing in Front of Someone Who is Saying Amidah (1)

Rabbi Avi Harari

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 7:29


Passing in Front of Someone Who is Saying Amidah (1) by Rabbi Avi Harari

Rabbi Avi Harari
Sitting Close on Someone Who is Saying Amidah (2)

Rabbi Avi Harari

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 8:25


Sitting Close on Someone Who is Saying Amidah (2) by Rabbi Avi Harari

Rabbi Avi Harari
Sitting Close to Someone Who is Saying Amidah (1)

Rabbi Avi Harari

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 5:48


Sitting Close to Someone Who is Saying Amidah (1) by Rabbi Avi Harari

Pitching Powerhouse
20 Best Pieces of Public Relations Advice & Career Tips from Our Community

Pitching Powerhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 43:38


Need PR Advice from Someone Who's Been There, Done That?

On Deck with Throp
She Chose Jamaica: Why it might be a good place for you too!

On Deck with Throp

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 79:59


Misti Memphis has been living in Jamaica for the past 13 years. She is originally from Memphis, Tennessee. From the first time she ever visited Jamaica, she knew she would eventually call this place her home. This is Misti's second time on the podcast. She was kind enough to not only share her story of how she came to call Jamaica her home but also updated us on the newest things happening in her life as a Negril social media community leader. Misti also recently received her Jamaican citizenship, which she is really proud of. In this podcast, she also gives great insight into her Negril lifestyle, the process of attaining permanent residency, as well as her view and experiences on crime in Jamaica compared to that of the US. Please enjoy this conversation between Misti and myself. Misti's first time on the podcast: https://youtu.be/P5coQ3xqWv0?si=dPOqWbbuudc4PkW0 Chapter Titles 0:00 Intro 2:51 Why did you choose to move to Jamaica? 6:08 Capital of Casual Facebook Group 8:25 Supporting Jamaican owned businesses 13:22 Giving back to Jamaica 18:19 Black Expats in Negril Facebook Group 23:17 Jamaica at Level 3 Threat 27:19 My Experience with Crime in Jamaica 29:23 Crimes Against Returning Residence 33:40 Why Consider Investing in Jamaica 38:14 What type of Business to Start in Negril 43:10 Black Expat Group 47:35 Why do Black People Need their Own Groups 50:03 When Did the “Blexit” Movement Start? 53:49 You Can Always Move Somewhere Else in Jamaica 56:01 Use Your Money from Abroad to Afford your Life in Jamaica 1:01:14 Is Jamaica Still Affordable? 1:03:51 What is Your Life Style like? 1:06:14 How to Get Your Permanent Residence in Jamaica 1:10:17 Dating as an Older Person in Jamaica 1:14:22 Why are there far More Female Expats? 1:16:34 Best Advice for Someone Who is Considering Moving to Jamaica 1:19:32 Contact Information Misti's Facebook Pages Capital of Casual: https://www.facebook.com/groups/471013629949685 Black Expats in Negril: https://www.facebook.com/groups/488017843258604 Listen wherever you get your podcasts My Contact Website: https://thropmedia.com/throp-x Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/throplife Support the podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/throp

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas
#3746 - David Tripiciano

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 33:18


Being faithful didn't come naturally to Dave Tripiciano — not until he met Someone Who exemplified fidelity. Join us, won't you? So you don't miss this tragic yet relevant testimony…another true dramatization, right now on UNSHACKLED! Visit our podcast website to learn more about this ministry, unshackledpodcast.org.

Honest Women
Heartache & Healing: Nurturing Grief During the Holidays

Honest Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 33:53


In this emotionally charged episode of the Honest Women Podcast, the hosts fearlessly dive into the complex tapestry of loss during the holiday season. From the profound grief of death to the heart-wrenching realities of pregnancy loss, divorce, and financial struggles, no stone is left unturned. The hosts shed light on the unique challenges faced during this festive time when the world expects cheerfulness while individuals navigate the depths of sorrow. However, it's not all shadows and sorrows; the hosts generously share invaluable advice on how to navigate the holiday season amidst loss. They emphasize the power of verbalizing needs, setting boundaries, and extending grace to oneself and others. This episode serves as a beacon of support for those grappling with loss, offering solace and practical guidance. As the conversation unfolds, the hosts conclude the episode on a poignant note with a heartfelt poem titled 'Light a Candle,' encapsulating the essence of finding hope and healing even in the darkest moments. Tune in for a raw, authentic, and compassionate exploration of loss during the holidays on the Honest Women Podcast. Listen to Hear More About: 00:00 Introduction to the Holiday Season and Feelings of Loss 02:29 Grief Work and Loss During the Holiday Season 05:10 Personal Examples of Loss During the Holidays 08:26 Other Types of Loss During the Holiday Season 13:37 Challenges of the Holiday Season and Grief 18:38 Dilemmas of the Holiday Season 21:23 Ambushing Moments of Unexpected Sadness 22:17 Supporting Yourself During Loss 25:29 Supporting Others During Loss 29:40 Poem: Light a Candle 30:42 Conclusion Resources: This Emotional Life: Getting through the Holidays by Camille Wortman, PhD What to Say (and What Not to Say) to Someone Who's Grieving from The New York Times Poem read by Jessica at the end of the episode: “Light A Candle” by Paul Alexander And I will light a candle for you To shatter all the darkness and bless the times we knew Like a beacon in the night The flame will burn bright and guide us on our way Oh, today I light a candle for you The seasons come and go, and I'm weary from the change I keep moving on, you know it's not the same And when I'm walking all alone Do you hear me call your name? Do you hear me sing the songs we used to sing? You filled my life with wonder, touched me with surprise Always saw that something special deep within your eyes And through the good times and the bad We carried on with pride I hold on to the love and life we knew Connect with Us: Follow Honest Women Podcast @honestwomenpodcast Follow Jessica: @jlhutchisonlcpc Follow Andrea: @andreaburkly Learn more about the Honest Women Podcast: www.honestwomenpodcast.com Honest Women is the podcast for every woman juggling the demands of modern life (while trying to keep her shit together) and finding that it's all just a little more difficult than she thought it would be. Your hosts, Andrea Burkly and Jessica Hutchison, are two very real mental health professionals who are taking honest conversations from inside their offices to the outside world. Disclaimer: Please note while this podcast features two therapists, and may feel very therapeutic, this is not therapy! Please be entertained, and know that through our creative content, we are not providing mental health care. No diagnosis. No treatment. No medical advice. Just creative content. Please seek appropriate mental health support in the real world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Examined Life
Is weed bad for you? [Tara Schuster]

The Examined Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 64:23


One of the most common complaints from high-performers? “I can't turn off my brain.” So we turn to doomscrolling, alcohol and other substances. Tara Schuster used weed to cope — until she blacked out and left a terrifying voice message for her therapist. [Episode 26] Tara is a former executive at Comedy Central (Key and Peele, David Spade) and 2x best-selling author. This episode discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or visit988lifeline.org LEARN MORE ABOUT TARA Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies: And Other Rituals to Fix Your Life, from Someone Who's Been There Glow in the F*cking Dark: Simple Practices to Heal Your Soul, from Someone Who Learned the Hard Way Instagram Substack REFERENCES FROM THE SHOW No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model by Richard Schwartz Self Therapy: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Wholeness Using IFS, A Cutting-Edge Psychotherapy by Jay Earley Affect labeling JOIN OUR GROUP COACHING COHORTS: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apply today⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ BECOME A RADREADER:

Story Worthy
823- The Babysitter with Actress/Writer Lauren Weedman

Story Worthy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 22:40


Lauren Weedman, actress/author/theater artist, (Miss Fortune: Fresh Perspectives on Having it All from Someone Who is NOT OKAY, Hung) shares a very personal story about a psychic, her husband, and the babysitter. Listen to this breathtaking tale from one of the most talented women in the business, Lauren Weedman!  Each week Hollywood's most talented people in the entertainment industry share true, personal stories on the Story Worthy Podcast. Story Worthy celebrated 13 years of podcasting in July 2023 and has over 800 episodes recorded. Christine Blackburn is the creator, host and producer of Story Worthy, Story Smash the Storytelling Game Show, and My Life in 3 Songs exclusively on Spotify.  Listen to the entire episode wherever you hear podcasts. If you get a chance, will you please give Story Worthy 5 stars and a good review on Apple Podcasts?  https://bit.ly/3Qk5UeL It always helps, thank you!  And join the mailing list! https://www.storyworthypodcast.com/ Follow Christine's new show, My Life In 3 Songs. Christine talks to comedians about the 3 songs in their lives that have impacted them, then they listen to the song. Listen exclusively on Spotify-https://spoti.fi/3dpHX5X Find My Life In 3 Songs on social media @MyLifeIn3Songs and at the website https://www.mylifein3songs.com/ PLUS! Watch Story Smash The Storytelling Game Show! Comedians spin a wheel and tell TRUE 1-3 minute stories on the topic they land. You can watch episodes from the pandemic and from summer 2023 right now on YouTube- https://bit.ly/39OoTdw Story Smash website-  https://www.storysmashshow.com And here's Christine  everywhere- https://linktr.ee/ChristineBlackburn THANK YOU!

Recovery Elevator 🌴
RE 451: What to Say to Someone Who is About to Drink

Recovery Elevator 🌴

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 58:01


Episode 451 – What to Say to Someone Who is About to Drink   Today we have Grant. He is 54 from Sacramento, CA and took his last drink on August 10th, 2020.   Exact Nature: https://exactnature.com/RE20   [02:16] Highlights from Paul:   We are five weeks into our Q & A series. This week's question comes from Sarah C. “What can you say to someone, so they don't drink?” Or how to help someone not drink.   Paul gives us some tried and true methods that work and strategies that the Recovery Elevator team believe in. Here are a few suggestions that Paul shares with us:   Tough love does not work, so a tone or stance of unconditional love needs to be present when confronting a friend who is about to drink.   Quick note about boundaries. Talking with people that are drunk can be triggering, and little can be done. Ask them to call you in the morning or when they are sober.   Being there with your presence, whether it is in person, via the phone or FaceTime, or Zoom, is the best thing you can do to help them. Holding space provides a safe container for the person to feel the feels, sit front and center with a craving and not feel judged or criticized.   You can also ask them about their “why”. Having them be clear on their “why” again is never a bad idea. You can also remind them that alcohol has been ruined. Drinking while knowing that alcohol no longer has a place in your life isn't fun.   Better Help:  www.betterhelp.com/elevator - 10% off your first month. #sponsored   [10:48]: Paul introduces Grant:   Grant is 54 and lives in Sacramento, CA. He is married and they have two young adult kids. He enjoys hiking and the area he lives in has a lot of nice places he explores. Grant works in research and public policy work in California and now focuses on addiction and recovery.   Grant says his first experience with alcohol was when he was 12. A friend had procured a bottle of brandy and they both ended up drinking to the point of going to the hospital. He drank through junior high and high school with a group of friends on weekends. The drinking continued in college, and he started trying other substances as well. Grant says there weren't many consequences.   When Grant was in his 30's after they had children, he found that alcohol helped him take the stress off. He quickly switched from beer to vodka that was easier to hide. He was succeeding at work which stressed him out more than he realized. He says it took some time but eventually he was drinking in the morning just to feel normal.   In 2019 someone from HR confronted Grant about smelling of alcohol and he told them that he was an alcoholic. He couldn't admit it to his wife initially but started looking for outpatient treatment. He was able to quit for a time but relapsed after a painful experience with work which found him resigning and taking a new job with a pay cut. At this point Grant had joined Café RE and left home for a little while to live in a sober living house. He learned a lot while he was there and realized that he was going to have to do things differently.   After sober living, Grant started a home breathalyzer program to help him stay motivated. A meetup with fellow Café RE members gave Grant another turning point and realized that he was on the right path.   In recovery, Grant started volunteering with a non-profit in the addiction and recovery field. He also started listening to another recovery podcast where he shared information about addiction and recovery. He left to work for the non-profit called Shatterproof which helps people find treatment and recovery with their Treatment Atlas. Grant also has his own website about addiction and recovery – Sober Linings Playbook.   [53:19] Paul closes the episode with a poem from Peter, a Café RE member.   Instagram - We regularly feature content here – often with goats! Recovery Elevator YouTube Sobriety Tracker iTunes    Recovery Elevator It all starts from the inside out. I love you guys.      

Marriage Monday with David Barringer
”I'm Married to Someone Who's Depressed.”

Marriage Monday with David Barringer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 9:03


"I'm Married to Someone Who's Depressed."

The Ecommerce Alley
TEA 78: The Entrepreneur Chaos Junkie Problem

The Ecommerce Alley

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 25:19


In this week's episode, Josh candidly shares his journey from being a 'chaos junkie' to finding balance and fulfillment in running his business. Reflecting on how constant chaos held him back, he reveals the steps he took to bring about significant change. If you're an ecommerce business owner caught in the chaos, this episode will offer you insights and inspiration to help you gain control and enjoy the process more.00:00 Intro05:24 Addicted to chaos08:58 What does your ideal day look like?10:50 Someone Who's Life Is Without Chaos14:00 Chaos now predicts chaos later18:34 Josh's self-realization after 8 years22:29 Tweak Philosophy -> Change Life24:00 Closing► Click Here For Our Advantage+ Shopping Training► Follow Josh on social media: YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | Enjoying The Ecommerce Alley Podcast?Click here to join our free Facebook group to get additional resources & access to weekly LIVE workshops that will help grow your revenue.

The Jeremy Miller Podcast
#013: Matt Ritchey - From Drug Addiction to Ironman

The Jeremy Miller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 102:52


Matt Ritchey is a recovering addict and endurance athlete. In this episode, we talk about Matt's journey to becoming a D1 Track & Field athlete, becoming addicted to crystal meth and other hard drugs, surviving a knife attack, finding sobriety, becoming an Ironman, raising money for children with hearing loss, and much more. DONATE TO HELP FUND HEARING AIDS FOR 50 CHILDREN: - ⁠⁠https://gofund.me/37131fce SPONSORS: - 2Before Endurance Powder: ⁠⁠https://2before.com/jeremy-podcast⁠⁠ Save $10 with code JMILLER FOLLOW MATT: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matt_ritchey/ FOLLOW JEREMY: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremymille.r/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jeremy.miller - Website: https://www.jeremymiller.io/ TIMECODES: (00:00:00) Intro/Sponsors (00:01:24) Obsessed with Track & Field (00:10:30) Trying to Get a Scholarship (00:19:35) Where the Addiction Started (00:29:00) Addiction Gets Worse (00:40:00) Day in the Life of Addiction (00:42:00) Getting Back on Track (00:46:00) Knife Attack + Relapse (00:56:10) Getting Clean Again (01:01:10) Getting into Ironman (01:07:00) Nature vs Nurture  (01:10:30) Getting Through Hard Things (01:20:20) Advice for Someone Who's Stuck (01:24:30) Upcoming Events & Races (01:31:30) Similarities Between Addiction and Endurance Sports (01:34:20) Hearing Aid Charity Fundraiser (01:42:20) Conclusion --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Jeremy-miller80/support

God's Word for You
Bring Your Children to Jesus

God's Word for You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 33:00


When we think of the great Apostles like Paul, Peter, or John, we think it's only right that the Kingdom of God belongs to people like that. But is it true that the Kingdom of God also belongs to little children-- Jesus says yes- --The most loving thing a parent can do to their children is to bring them to Someone Who cares for their souls. --Sadly, there are some who are still like the disciples in Jesus' day, and they try to keep the children away from Jesus and out of the Church. No wonder, then, that the Church is losing more and more children every passing generation.--Jesus was angry at this. This is not how His Kingdom operates. Jesus cares for children and loves them- He has chosen them to be a part of His Covenant. Yes, they sin like everyone else, and they need the grace of Christ like everyone else. But they belong to the Lord and we want their faith to bloom fully from the little bud to the full blossom. --Never give up on your children- Come to Christ with the humility and faith of a child, for the Kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these - and bring your children with you to Him-

Destinations Beyond Expectations
Some of the Best Things About Visiting Montreal

Destinations Beyond Expectations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 21:09


Montreal is a city beloved for its world-class food, stunning European-influnced architecture, and a variety of unique experiences the city has to offer. Alicia Chew from the Alicia Tenise blog joins the podcast for a conversation that highlights some of the best things about visiting Montreal.Show Notes ⬇️Published on 6/9/23Timecodes0:00 - Intro1:52 - Describing Montreal to Someone Who's Never Been2:40 - Best Times of Year to Visit Montreal4:46 - Languages Spoken in Montreal5:58 - Getting to Montreal 6:51 - What it's Like to Walk Around Montreal8:26 - Alicia's Favorite Montreal Things to do11:23 - What Makes Montreal Such a Cool Foodie Town?13:56 - Stay Connected with Alicia Tenise and Destinations Beyond ExpectationsRead Alicia's Montreal Blog PostThe Ultimate Guide to MontrealFollow Alicia Tenise on Social MediaFacebookTwitterInstagramPinterestTikTokExplore Group Experience to Learn how to Build your Travel TribeSupport the show

Big Mad Morning Show
BMMS 5-11-23

Big Mad Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 135:22


HAPPY FRIGGIN' "A" FRIDAY EVE!!!!! Someone Who's Worked At KFC For Nearly 50 Years Is Finally Retiring, Terrorizing A British Town In A Gimp Suit, Coweta Has Made Us Proud, So That's What It's Called, Conspiracy Theory Thursday, Top List, & Rick Horton Stops By For Cancer Sucks!!!

top list someone who friday eve conspiracy theory thursday bmms
Seek God Together
Good Work - Philippians 1:6

Seek God Together

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 7:54


If you appreciate this work, consider supporting it - https://www.patreon.com/seekgodtogether Today we will read Philippians 1:6. This verse says, “I am sure of this, that He who started a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”  Who is responsible for You? You might say yourself. And in most ways we ask the question, you'd be right. But if we get a higher view, there is Someone Who has taken responsibility for you long ago. That's God. God is the One Who began a work - and not any work - a good work - in you. And it is on Him, not you, to complete it.  Let's acknowledge then a couple things. First, it's not complete yet. You may have noticed that you still struggle. Perhaps you struggle more or less with the same things you've struggled with for years or decades. You may wonder if God is through with you. Far from it! God will see to it that the good work is completed until the Day of Christ Jesus! Perhaps we'll ponder what that Day is another time. Our second acknowledgement is that we are once again thrown onto the altar of God's character. If God had a limit, a governor, a measure of patience, then we'd have for sure maxed out. But we are dealing with a Being of infinite resource. The good work He is seeing to is based on Who He is - not who we are. While mysterious, we can allow this reality to fill us with confidence (not in ourselves) but in Him. He is our confidence. “God there are days I'm ashamed to even show up here. But no matter, You are the One doing the good work. You took this responsibility on Yourself. You are the Hero - not me. You're amazing! I want to be receptive to the good work you are doing in and around me.”

For The Gurls
“Can I Make It Work w/ Someone Who's Exploring Their Sexuality?”

For The Gurls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 40:24


“Can I Make It Work w/ Someone Who's Exploring Their Sexuality?” - FTG Ep.42 Bre IG: @breannaaponte - https://www.instagram.com/breannaaponte/ Cece IG: @cececoston - https://www.instagram.com/cececoston/ Angela IG: @Angela__hannah - https://www.instagram.com/angela__hannah/ Relationship Restored IG: @relationshiprestored - https://www.instagram.com/relationshiprestored/Do You Need Help With Yout Real Life Situationt? Visit Relationshiprestored.com and go to the contact us section and Click "For The Gurls or Help A Gurl Out". Please like, comment, and subscribe to get featured on the next episode! Leave a review to get featured on the next episode! Styled By Mimi IG: @mithao Website: www.styledbymithao.com Hair Extensions by True Amor IG: @jada_s Website: https://the-jada-experience.myshopify.com/collections/hair-bundles

Break Forth Bible Church
How To Help Someone In Trouble

Break Forth Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 42:00


Pastor David shares Wednesday in Dickinson. Continuing on the theme of “Speed Bump” while we look at how to be an obstacle for someone headed toward a path of destruction, we'll examine another aspect of restoration as mentioned in Galatians 6:1 — Interceding for Someone Who's in Trouble. We'll look at how Abraham interceded for Lot, and how that correlates with us interceding for those we love when we're in trouble. ● Lot was with Abraham and Sarah every step of the way: Genesis 12:5-7 ● Abraham refuses to allow strife to enter in: Genesis 13:1-9 ● Lot's decision: Genesis 13:10-12 ● Lot's depravity: Genesis 19:5-7 ● The Mercy of the Lord: Genesis 18:1-3, 16-33 ● Prayer of intercession: ○ We pray with the Holy Spirit's Help: Romans 8:26 ○ 1 Corinthians 14:14 ○ A spirit of wisdom and revelation: Colossians 1:9-12, Ephesians 1:17-23 ● The Lord knows how to deliver the godly out of trouble: 2 Peter 2:7-9 ● Conclusion — God delivered Lot for Abraham's sake: Genesis 19:29

Illinois Family Spotlight
Creation Science and The Christian (Illinois Family Spotlight #349)

Illinois Family Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 38:39


In this episode of Spotlight, David Smith co-hosts with Self Evident's Jenna Smith to converse with two spectacular guests about the importance of Scripture and the necessity of knowing Someone Who knows everything. President and Founder of Pensacola-based organization, Creation Today, Eric's passion to reach people with the life-changing message of the Gospel has driven him to speak in five foreign countries and all fifty states. He lives in Pensacola, Florida with his wife Tanya and three children and remains excited about the tremendous opportunity to lead an apologetics ministry in the war against evolution and humanism. Helmut Welke is the President of Quad City Creation Science Association. Founded in 2008, they are dedicated to telling the truth in science education. He is also a member of the Creation Research Society and has been named an Ambassador/Speaker for Logos Research Associates. These two creation scientists were in the Chicagoland area recently on a speaking tour and stopped by the IFI office to share their knowledge with IFI and our listeners.

Illinois Family Spotlight
Creation Science and The Christian (Illinois Family Spotlight #349)

Illinois Family Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 38:39


In this episode of Spotlight, David Smith co-hosts with Self Evident's Jenna Smith to converse with two spectacular guests about the importance of Scripture and the necessity of knowing Someone Who knows everything. President and Founder of Pensacola-based organization, Creation Today, Eric's passion to reach people with the life-changing message of the Gospel has driven him to speak in five foreign countries and all fifty states. He lives in Pensacola, Florida with his wife Tanya and three children and remains excited about the tremendous opportunity to lead an apologetics ministry in the war against evolution and humanism. Helmut Welke is the President of Quad City Creation Science Association. Founded in 2008, they are dedicated to telling the truth in science education. He is also a member of the Creation Research Society and has been named an Ambassador/Speaker for Logos Research Associates. These two creation scientists were in the Chicagoland area recently on a speaking tour and stopped by the IFI office to share their knowledge with IFI and our listeners.

The Editing Podcast
The Last of Us Game/Show Changes, Explained By The Editors

The Editing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 26:23


Join Riverside, Your Online Recording Studio - code EDITINGPODCAST for 20% off. Get Funding For Your Content with Creative Juice Get a free month of TrackClub. 00:00 Comparing The Last of Us HBO Show to the Game Intro 00:59 Use Riverside for interviews and video calls 01:50 “Your Watch Is Broken” Comparison 03:27 Someone Who's Played The Game 05:13 Henry and Sam Comparing with HBO Show and Game 06:39 The Last of Us and The Fear of Failure 08:14 “You're Not My Daughter” Jackson Scene with Joel and Ellie 11:20 Corridor Crew VFX Artist Reacts Answer to The Last Of Us 12:31 Get Funding For Your Content With Creative Juice 13:25 Get Awesome Music For Your Content With TrackClub 14:14 Final Scene Ellie Confronts Joel “I Swear - Okay” Comparison 18:03 How Love Can Destroy in The Last of Us 19:09 The Hospital Scene Change 20:18 The Hospital Scene Breakdown 25:11 Empathy with a villain, we understand him 25:34 Conclusion, Use a Fresh Perspective While Acknowledging The Game The Last of Us tv show has some notable differences from the show. Other scenes felt script-lifed from the game. We explore these changes with Timothy Good, ACE and Emily Mendez who edited multiple episodes of the show. Hosts: Jordan Orme and Hayden Hillier-Smith Producer: Ashley J. Woods Editor and Intro Editor: Hayden Hillier-Smith Guests: Timothy Good, ACE Twitter IMDB Emily Mendez IMDB --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-editing-podcast/support

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen
Self-Healing In The Dark (Tara Schuster)

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 54:05


“And we are made of stars, you know. It's not some fun little thing I'm trying to make everyone feel happy with. It's the carbon in your muscles, the calcium in your bones, the iron in your blood, born in stars. And so I just sat there on the road and the question was, okay, if I've got that in me, if those stars can shine despite everything they've been through, can, can I have some glow? Can, can I have something that lights the way even when things are really grim? Because at that moment I felt so lost. I felt like, how is it possible that I wrote this whole book about self-care? I had this whole career. I've done all this work. How is it possible that I'm still reeling from things that happened to me when I was a kid? Sort of the journey you go on with me on this book is, you know, kind of recognizing we all suffer. I mean, you know, I feel like trauma is almost like a taboo word. People think that it's being used too much. It's like, no, it's, it's suffering. Right? Like every major religion refers to this as suffering.There's pain and rather than ignore it, what I have found is my life is much easier when I deal with it. It's just a better way to live.”  So says Tara Schuster, author of the breakout hit, Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies. Tara joins us today to discuss her ongoing work to unravel the mystery of the self—tales and tribulations captured in her latest book, Glow in the F*cking Dark: Simple Practices to Heal Your Soul, from Someone Who Learned the Hard Way.  By all external accounts, Tara is someone who had it all figured out—by the time she was in her late twenties she had worked for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and was a rising star at Comedy Central where she was in charge of critically acclaimed shows like Key & Peele. Beneath it all, she was on the road to rock bottom—anxious, depressed and haunted by her chaotic upbringing. She wrote her first book, in many ways, for herself—a candid and practical guide to healing on the inside through the implementation of simple, daily rituals to transform mind, body, and soul.  But just as Tara thought she had gotten through the hardest work, and even wrote a book to bring others along with her, she suddenly lost her job—in the middle of the pandemic. One terrifying, dissociative experience while driving down a highway late at night later, she had to come to terms with the fact that her hardest internal work was just beginning. Tara shares with us the things that helped her the most along the way—from journaling to build internal safety and wisdom, to rejecting helplessness and restoring faith in our own agency—Tara makes the sometimes lofty lessons of complex theories such as internal family systems and deep trauma therapy accessible. Self-awareness comes from perpetual curiosity, she reminds us, and we must learn about ourselves before we can extend those learnings for the good of the world.  EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Self-retrieval… Trusting internal authority… Perpetual curiosity… MORE FROM TARA SCHUSTER: Glow in the F*cking Dark: Simple Practices to Heal Your Soul, from Someone Who Learned the Hard Way Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies: And Other Rituals to Fix Your Life, from Someone Who's Been There Explore TARA'S WEBSITE Follow Tara on INSTAGRAM To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Relationsh!t

Marko and Tony open season 7 of the podcast by highlighting the relationship of Matthew and Blake (@blakeandmatthew), their #QueerRelationshipGoals of the week. The guys dive into their gorgeous relationship and parenthood journey, while showcasing their adorable love for each other. Check them out on IG and show them some love. Then, the guys get together to talk about a topic that has divided many a bedroom: snoring. Is your partner's snoring a deal breaker? Or, are there things that can be done to make both parties sleep well? Don't sleep on this week's episode! See you there.Articles:Healthline.com | 7 Tips for Sleeping with Someone Who is SnoringShit to Put On Your Radar:IG LIVE - Join Marko and Tony on Wednesday, March 1st to discuss the week's topic and the launch of the new season!“I JUST WANT LOVE” - Our favorite artist, Benjy Bradshaw, has a new song and music video out right now so make sure you go to YOUTUBE to check out the music video and give him some support.Support the showSh!t | Leave us a voicemail with your relationship sh!tuation at (903) POD- SHIT. That's (903) 763-7448. You can also fill out a Listener Sh!tuation on our website, podrelationshit.com, or email us at relationshitquestions@gmail.com. Visit Us |www.podrelationshit.com for more Relationsh!t content and information about the podcast.Donate | Head over to patreon.com/podrelationshit and start donating today! Your donations will give you early access to the podcast, behind-the-scenes interviews with our weekly guests, and merchandise.Rate Us | Go to your favorite podcast directory and give Relationsh!t a 5-Star rating, and a fantastic review!Follow Us | Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook: @podrelationshitAnd follow Marko and Tony on Instagram (@thecritellis) if you want a BTS look into their relationship and adventures!

Recovery Road
Back to Basics: What Does Unmanageable Mean?

Recovery Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 7:43


In this excerpt from his book, Step Up: Unpacking Steps One, Two, and Three with Someone Who's Been There, bestselling author and sober alcoholic Michael Graubart explores the word unmanageability as it appears in Step One, and how our impulse to control everyone and everything is at the heart of our struggle with alcoholism and other addictions.

The TASTE Podcast
167: Rita Sodi and Jody Williams

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 48:46


Today, we welcome Rita Sodi and Jody Williams on the show. They are the duo behind some of New York City's favorite restaurants, including Buvette, the Commerce Inn, I Sodi, and Via Carota—“New York's Most Perfect Restaurant,” according to the New Yorker. In this episode, we talk about the couple's new cookbook, a tribute to the West Village's Via Carota. We also find out how the restaurant stays fresh, what it's like to expand a brand overseas, and some of their favorite recipes from regional Italy. It was so great getting to know two legends in the chef world.Also on the show, we catch up with Tara Schuster, author, playwright, and accomplished entertainment executive. Schuster served as VP of talent and development at Comedy Central, where she was the executive in charge of the Emmy and Peabody Award–winning Key & Peele. We talk about writing for comedy as well as her book, Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies: And Other Rituals to Fix Your Life, from Someone Who's Been There.More from Rita Sodi and Jody Williams:On Doing Things Their Own Way [Cherry Bombe]Will Shaker Food Be the New Shaker Furniture? [WSJ]Recipe: Dark Chocolate Semifreddo [Bon Appetit]

60 Mindful Minutes
EP220: How We Reparent Ourselves with Tara Schuster

60 Mindful Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 53:45


Tara Schuster had a rough childhood. By her mid-twenties, she was checking all the boxes on the outside but she was falling apart on the inside. Once she hit rock bottom, she began the process of rebuilding herself, essentially giving herself the parenting she'd never received, in order to start becoming the person she wanted to be. Her story and her process line the pages of her runaway hit, Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies, where she shares all the ways she learned to put herself back together.     Guest Bio Tara Schuster is an accomplished entertainment executive turned mental health advocate and best-selling author. She is the author of the forth coming Glow in the F*cking Dark, and the runaway hit, Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies, a finalist for Goodread's Best Non-Fiction Book of 2020. It was selected by Cosmopolitan, Real Simple, Goop, Publishers Weekly, and many more as one of the best books of the year on mental health and self-care. Previously, Tara served as vice president of talent and development at Comedy Central, where she was the executive in charge of such critically acclaimed shows as the Emmy and Peabody Award–winning Key & Peele. She has contributed to InStyle, The New Yorker, and Forbes, among others. She lives in Los Angeles.   For episode homepage, resources and links, visit: https://kristenmanieri.com/episode220   Learn more about coaching: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com   Mentioned in this Episode Guest's book: Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies: And Other Rituals to Fix Your Life, from Someone Who's Been There https://www.amazon.com/Buy-Yourself-cking-Lilies-Rituals/dp/0525509909   Guest's website: http://www.taraschuster.com/     Host Bio Kristen Manieri is a coach who works with teams to increase both productivity and wellbeing. She also helps individuals navigate transition with clarity and confidence. Her areas of focus are: stress reduction, energy management, mindset, resilience, habit formation, rest rituals, and self-care. As the host of the weekly 60 Mindful Minutes podcast, an Apple top 100 social science podcast, Kristen has interviewed over 200 authors about what it means to live a more conscious, connected, intentional and joyful life. Learn more at kristenmanieri.com/work-with-me.    Learn more about coaching: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Connect with the 60 Mindful Minutes podcast   Web: https://kristenmanieri.com Email: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60MindfulMinutes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristenmanieri_/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kristenmanieri/  

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas
David Tripiciano

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 33:20


Being faithful didn't come naturally to Dave Tripiciano — not until he met Someone Who exemplified fidelity. Join us, won't you? So you don't miss this tragic yet relevant testimony…another true dramatization, right now on UNSHACKLED! Visit our podcast website to learn more about this ministry, unshackledpodcast.org.

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas
3746 David Tripiciano

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 30:00


Being faithful didn't come naturally to Dave Tripiciano — not until he met Someone Who exemplified fidelity. Don't miss this tragic yet relevant testimony…another true dramatization right now on UNSHACKLED!

The Productivity Show
Financial Independence: The 4% Rule Will Get You There w/ Alan Donegan (TPS425)

The Productivity Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 50:30


Become financially independent, save money and be extremely productive all at once. It's possible and our guest Alan Donegan shares how you can do it. We cover: The 4% Rule for Becoming Financially Independent How Much Money You Need to Have Saved Up To Be Financially Free The Daily Routine of Someone Who's Financially Independent […]