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Dream Team #7 You asked for it so we keep on brining it. No agenda, just fun, facts, posturing and theories.Join Jay Anderson from Project Unity, Jon Majerowski, and Jean-Luc Infini as they dive into an eclectic mix of topics in this unfiltered Dream Team podcast. A discussion on the groundbreaking Giza Plateau discoveries, exploring claims of subterranean structures and their potential implications—could they be ancient power generators, a Hall of Records, or something more esoteric tied to Thoth and Atlantean lore? The conversation then shifts to the current state of UFOlogy, expressing frustration with the lack of tangible evidence post-2017 and the commercialization of the field, exemplified by ventures like the Soul Foundation. From ancient mysteries to contemporary conspiracies, this episode is a rollercoaster of critical thinking, personal anecdotes, and candid banter. Don't miss Jay recounting his surreal moment of seeing his work featured on Joe Rogan's podcast!We talk about everything #UFOTWITTER If you cant have fun then what can you have? My friends are THE BEST. These 2 guys are legends and I appreciate them letting me be myself and just ramble on. Jon Majerowski ALL LINKS - https://linktr.ee/ufosonthelevel YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/UFOsOnTheLevelTWITTER: https://twitter.com/jonmajerowskiPODCASTS: https://anchor.fm/ufosonthelevelCONTACT: jonmajerowski@protonmail.com Jean-Luc Infini - https://twitter.com/InfiniLucJay @ Project UnityProject Unity SOCIAL MEDIAYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProjectUnityTWITTER: https://twitter.com/TheProjectUnityFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialProj...CONTACT US: ProjectUnityContact@Gmail.comFAIR USE NOTICE: This video MAY contain copyrighted material, the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. UFOs On The Level distributes this material for the purpose of news reporting, educational research, comment, and criticism, constituting Fair Use under 17 U.S.C § 107.
When Bearing Witness: Becoming a Trauma-Informed Storyteller
Join us as we explore the complex world of human trafficking storytelling with Matthew Fairfax, co-founder of the Justice and Soul Foundation.Content warning: This episode discusses sex trafficking and sexual violence. Please be mindful of your emotional capacity while listening.Matthew's journey from salon owner to advocate is both surprising and inspiring. His organization is dedicated to empowering survivors and at-risk youth through professional cosmetology training, offering them a path to self-sufficiency and renewed confidence. In this episode, we'll explore how Matthew's experiences in Cambodia transformed his mission and shaped his approach to advocacy. We'll examine the delicate balance between creating impactful stories and avoiding harmful sensationalism when advocating against human trafficking. Listen to gain insights into how we can all contribute to a more responsible and compassionate dialogue around human trafficking.About Matthew FairfaxMatthew Fairfax is the President/CEO of James Alan Salon & Spa in Seattle and co-founder of the Justice and Soul Foundation. In 2012, he and his colleague, Lauren Ebright, co-founded the Justice and Soul Foundation, and in 2013, Matthew sold all his belongings and moved to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He now oversees both a salon and academy in Cambodia, along with the Justice and Soul Foundation in Seattle. Matthew recently returned to Seattle to implement a similar program for at-risk youth and survivors in the Pacific Northwest.Connect with Matthew Learn More About Justice & Soul | Facebook | InstagramAbout Host Maria Bryan Maria Bryan is a trauma-informed storytelling trainer. She helps nonprofit leaders tell powerful and impactful stories that resist harm. Maria has over fifteen years in marketing communications in the public sector. She has a Master's Degree in Public Administration, a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism, and is professionally certified in Trauma & Resilience, Trauma-Informed Space Holding, and Somatic Embodiment & Regulation. Maria is a firm believer that storytellers make the world a healthier, safer, cleaner, and happier place. Connect with MariaSpeaking & Training | LinkedIn | Email
Kicking off a new season the Love Lesson's podcast, Dave Matthews sits down with Dr. Chi Chi Obuaya, Consultant Psychiatrist and Director of the Mind and Soul Foundation to discuss mental health, neurodiversity, and how we build resilience.
"Thank You, Goodnight" on Hulu, Jon Bon Jovi reflects on the band's 40th anniversary in 2022, preparing for a tour with an extensive three-week rehearsal, an unusual length compared to their typical four-day rehearsals. Jon shares his mixed feelings about the tour, oscillating between excitement and regret. Despite his successful career, Jon emphasizes that his passion for music drives him more than necessity. He recalls his non-musical upbringing, with his mother being a florist and his father a hairdresser, and how he developed an interest in music around the age of 12 or 13.Jon recounts his early struggles and determination, noting that he was never the best singer but had a strong work ethic that fueled his success. He mentions contemplating retirement in 2019 due to vocal issues, which he tried to address with multiple vocal coaches and medical treatments. Jon reminisces about sneaking into The Stone Pony in Asbury Park to watch performances by local legends like Southside Johnny and Bruce Springsteen, which inspired his own musical journey despite the initial lack of support for New Jersey artists.Jon shares his early experiences in the music industry, from the formation of his high school band, Atlantic City Expressway, to working as a gopher at the Power Station studio. He details the breakthrough with his song "Runaway," which, after being rejected by numerous record companies, became a hit on a new radio station, WAPP. This success led to his partnership with Richie Sambora, whose chemistry with Jon created magic. Jon and Richie's songwriting, particularly with hits like "You Give Love a Bad Name" and "Livin' on a Prayer," propelled Bon Jovi to stardom, culminating in their seminal album "Slippery When Wet."The documentary delves into the band's intense touring schedules and the personal and professional challenges they faced, including internal tensions and substance abuse issues. Jon reflects on the strain of constant touring and the need for band members to take breaks, leading to solo projects. He discusses the difficulties he faced with his voice and the subsequent surgery that required months of recovery, during which he questioned his future in music. Jon also recalls significant moments in the band's history, such as their manager Doc McGhee's legal troubles and their groundbreaking performance in Moscow.Despite the ups and downs, Jon emphasizes the band's resilience and evolving lineup, including the addition of Phil X as a guitarist when Richie Sambora left. The band's continued success, highlighted by their 2018 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, showcases their enduring legacy. The passing of original bassist Alec John Such in 2022 deeply affected Jon and the band, prompting reflections on mortality and the importance of their bond.In 2023, Jon faces new challenges with his voice but remains optimistic about his future in music. He highlights his commitment to philanthropy through the Soul Foundation and his ongoing creative endeavors, including plans for a new album. Despite considering retirement, Jon's passion for music and dedication to his craft continue to drive him forward, leaving the door open for future projects while expressing gratitude for his journey thus far.
Ben Dumbauld, Director of Content for the Rock and Soul Foundation, joins #PrincipalLinerNotes for a connected conversation. We discuss the wonderful intersection between Music and Education. Additionally, we take a deep dive into TeachRock, a classroom resource whose mission resonates as "....improves students' lives by bringing the sound, stories, and science of music to all classrooms." Learn more about TeachRock at https://teachrock.org/.
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Remember ! Minds are like parachutes: they only function when they are open. Warner, Jean-Luc and I are friends and we talk all of the time. We share insights and theories and try to unravel the mystery of the phenomenon and UFOs. This is just the 3 of us chatting and letting the conversation go where it needs to naturally. I am grateful for my friends and I hope you at least enjoy our ideas and discernment on this controversial topics. This is just one of the times we hit RECORD. NOTHING is planned and I hope you enjoy the free flowing conversation. We covered a range of topics including cat feces, hidden history, AI, and the responsibility of voting for leaders who make decisions about war. Warner emphasized the importance of not idolizing government intel ops and staying grounded. The conversation touches on the topic of government agencies, such as the CIA and NSA, operating above the law and being involved in illegal activities. John Warner, seems to be frustrated and disappointed with the lack of progress and concrete results from the "Soul Foundation" and the individuals associated with it. He expresses skepticism about their intentions and criticizes their focus on superficial topics rather than addressing the deeper issues related to UAPs and disclosure. We discuss the symbolism and potential hidden meanings behind the names and logos of various organizations, including the Soul foundation and To the Stars Academy. There is video footage of a note being passed around at Bush senior's funeral that said "Arlington is closed" Hughes developing the iris scanner and having underground facilities, and speculates that he may have been killed for going against secrecy. and WAY MORE! John Warner IV https://www.johnwwarnerivauthor.com The son of retired Senator John W. Warner III (R-VA), former Secretary of the Navy and Chairman of the Armed Services Committee (KBE), and Catherine Mellon, banking heiress and daughter of philanthropist Paul Mellon (OSS, KBE), Warner says growing up in a family that had a seat at many of the most historically significant tables led to his insatiable quest to find and reveal hidden truths behind world events Jon Majerowski ALL LINKS - https://linktr.ee/ufosonthelevel YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/UFOsOnTheLevel TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jonmajerowski PODCASTS: https://anchor.fm/ufosonthelevel CONTACT: jonmajerowski@protonmail.com Jean-Luc Infini - https://twitter.com/InfiniLuc #uap #ufo #disclosure #ttsa #ufotwitter FAIR USE NOTICE: This video MAY contain copyrighted material, the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. UFOs On The Level distributes this material for the purpose of news reporting, educational research, comment, and criticism, constituting Fair Use under 17 U.S.C § 107. LINKS to sites and podcast clips used in this video. PLEASE dont copyright strike me! If you want me to take your clip out just LMK!!
We look into the allegations made in the Church of England's report into safeguarding relating to "the physical wrestling of youths and massaging of young male interns" by Mike Pilavachi. Soul Survivors is brought to you by Premier Christianity Magazine. For a special half price offer, head to premierchristianity.com/podcast. This series is produced by Megan Cornwell and Kelly Valencia. Audio editing by Bradley Howard. Additional research by Anna Clarke. Executive producers are Charmaine Noble-McLean, Sam Hailes and Marcus Jones. The theme song is Toxic by Chris Llewellyn, featuring Propaganda. Additional material in this episode from Link FM, Jonathan Cook, Church Unlimited and Harvest Christian Church. Refelection provided by Rev Dr Kate Middleton - psychologist, church leader and one of the directors of the Mind & Soul Foundation.
Falayn Ferrell, the Managing Partner of Black Restaurant Week, LLC and Chairwoman of the Board of Directors for Feed the Soul Foundation is a native Houstonian. In this episode, we discuss: Finding the gap in the market to launch Black Restaurant Week. Growth marketing strategies used for scaling Black Restaurant Week to other cities. Solidifying relationships and strategic business partners Falayn will contribute to the Growth Marketing Strategies panel at the Marketing For The Culture Summit. Make sure you get your tickets and join us from May 31-June 2nd. Contact Falayn: https://blackrestaurantweeks.com/ https://feedthesoulfou.org/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/falaynf/ Contact AAMA: https://www.aa-ma.org/black-marketers-to-watch/ https://www.aa-ma.org/marketing-for-the-culture-summit-2023/ -- Falayn's full bio: Falayn earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Florida A&M University. After graduation, she relocated to the New York tri-state area to work for a leading Fortune 500 company. She quickly realized that her true passion lay in helping small businesses with their brand management and she was most inspired by helping non-profit organizations achieve their vision. She established Fade Media, a digital marketing firm in Houston in 2015 with Derek Robinson to develop brand identities, design websites, create marketing collateral, and organize strategies for small businesses and nonprofit organizations. In 2016 Fade Media was awarded a Crystal Award by the American Marketing Association for its outstanding work in design and branding She established Fade Media, a digital marketing firm in Houston in 2015 with Derek Robinson to develop brand identities, design websites, create marketing collateral, and organize strategies for small businesses and nonprofit organizations. In 2016 Fade Media was awarded a Crystal Award by the American Marketing Association for its outstanding work in design and branding. In 2016, Falayn Ferrell partnered with Warren Luckett and Derek Robinson to organize Black Restaurant Week in Houston, TX and now serves as a Managing Partner over Operations for the initiative. The annual national awareness campaign showcases over 1200 black-owned culinary businesses and professionals with 15 regional Black Restaurant Week campaigns across the United States and Canada. Black Restaurant Week garners over 400 million impressions for the black culinary industry annually. The campaign and its participants have been featured in local and national media outlets such as Good Morning America, New York Times, Essence, Bloomberg, and more. In 2021 Black Restaurant Week was awarded a Crystal Award by the American Marketing Association for its remarkable work in special events marketing. In 2020, Black Restaurant Week established Feed the Soul Foundation to support sustainability and growth amongst minority culinary businesses. Since 2020, Feed the Soul Foundation has provided $500,000 in grants to Black-owned and Latin-owned businesses across the US. The foundation also established a National Emergency Relief Fund to aid culinary businesses across the nation and has provided $34,000 to assist businesses with unforeseen and natural disasters and restaurant equipment repair. The foundation has also awarded $75,000 in scholarships to minority hospitality and business students at Dr. Kirk Lewis Career & Technical High School, Careers through Culinary Arts Program, University of Houston, Texas Southern University, Florida A&M University, and Morehouse College.
This week we welcome Omari Jinaki, a background actor, kindergarten teacher and pull-up champion among many other roles and identities. Omari is a true teacher at heart, and he shares his journey from feeling the call to something bigger that led him to volunteering in Uganda, sponsoring a student and partnering with the Uganda-based organization The Soul Foundation. Omari believes that everyone has a mentor and teacher inside of them, but it's up to you to unwind social expectations and create the space to fully step inside your authentic self. Throughout the discussion, Omari shares some of his tips in acting for overcoming isolation in a new city, finding your community and leading with professionalism on set. Brought to you by Source & Cast Say Hi To Us: Needed On Set | FB | IG | TikTok Source & Cast Guest: Omari: IG
What are the simple ways to build mental and emotional resilience every day? Gillian gets under the skin of this question in this brilliant interview with Will Van Der Hart. Will is a coach, author, priest in London and Director of The Mind and Soul Foundation. His interest in emotional health is wide ranging, reflecting his broad experience in a variety of pastoral contexts. He is a Mental Health First Aider and is passionate about equipping church leaders to look after their own emotional health as well as empowering them to manage the emotional needs of their congregations. He is co-author of the new book Mind Fuel the book he co-wrote with adventurous author, Bear Grylls - a focus for this conversation. Their broad and beautiful conversations covers much ground, including: Where the idea of the book and the co-write came about and the writing process. Bear's experience of mending through nature and physical challenges Physical challenges as mending and the integration of mind, body and soul. Keeping the language of Mental Health accessible in the book to engage a new audience. Will's decision making about what to share publicly when experiencing PTSD What does success look like for those dealing with really challenging circumstances. Integrating spirituality into all of life. Will's tips for a flourishing daily life. Links: Mind Fuel Mind Soul Foundation Join the GoHealth Advent Journey: Waiting Well Full episode transcript available here.
In this episode, Rich and cohost Wendy Beck are joined by Candi Tolson / Jonathan Tolson / Pam Long / Patrice Bullock / Richard Blood / Julie Blood / Carri Mcquerrey-Funk / Heather Matricciani to hold a roundtable discussion on Child Loss.The death of a child is devastating for any parent, no matter how old the child is. Most people feel uncomfortable and awkward when the topic of death is brought up, and the passing of a child is especially sensitive. Everyone on this episode has lost a child and they are telling their stories and remembering their children.If you have experienced the loss of a child, reach out to a local support group.Thank you to our guests for the conversation. Here are some links for them:Websites:Brandon Tolson Foundation | Support for the sudden and tragic loss of a childBailey's | Heart & Soul Foundation (baileysheartandsoul.org)Maddie's Message - Home (maddiesmessage.com)Social Media:Brandon Tolson Foundation:Brandon Tolson Foundation | FacebookBrandon Tolson Foundation (@BTFoundation17) / TwitterBrandon Tolson FoundationBLACK FRIDAY SPECIALFrom THANKSGIVING through GIVING TUESDAY, use your Platinum Rewards Visa to earn 4X REWARDS on EVERYTHING!Rewards Visa - Freedom Federal Credit Union (freedomfcu.org)Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEFreedom Federal Credit Union HELPING YOU REACH YOUR FINANCIAL DREAMSRocketbook Get the perfect companion for podcasting, school, office, or anything else.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow the podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – Harford County Living Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email Be a Guest on the podcast...
We head to Houston, Texas, one of the US's great food cities. Falayn Ferrell works with Black Restaurant Week and Feed the Soul Foundation, shining a light on Black-owned businesses throughout the US and assisting with mentorship and grants. We talk about the particular challenges faced by small business owners, especially people of colour. An award-winning marketer, Falayn also shares actionable strategies applicable to any food business.https://www.instagram.com/blackrestaurantweek/Follow Dirty Linen on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/dirtylinenpodcastFollow Dani Valenthttps://www.instagram.com/danivalentFollow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/Follow Huck (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTShttps://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
Tim Interviews Will Van Der Hart whose life was changed forever by the terrible events of the London tube bombings. Will describes the birth of the Heart and Soul Foundation and Tim and Katie discuss how something good can come out of something so tragic.
Welcome to Episode: 18 of the Church Explained Podcast. A conversation to help grow your leadership, develop your team and build your church. Your hosts will be Dave Mckeown and Nathan Benger. We will talk about all things leadership with key team players from IKON Church and other guests during each show. Join us for this episode as we chat with Sam Mooney, who leads Soul Foundation at Soul Church in Norwich. Sam shares the incredible story of how as a church, they started small, giving out 6,000 meals per month to those in need in their city to now giving out over 30,000 meals per week. This story is truly inspiring and will make you want to do something in your town or city. Thanks for listening. SHOW NOTES TRANSCRIPT FREE CHURCH RESOURCES LEADERSHIP COACHING FOLLOW US Youtube Instagram: @open.ikonchurch
Episode 20 I have on Audrey Stewart as my guest! She has done stand up on the Drew Barrymore show and was also on NBC's "Bring the funny" Audrey truly makes me crack me, and has a very big pure heart! Audrey and I talk about whores, quiji boards, psychics, death and she reveals her own little mystical powers shes tapped into! And of course we end it with a tarot reading, and these messages are for you too! if something resonates with you in your personal life, take the advice! that is your soul prescription! Enjoy! Support this podcast
The “Money Talks” hosts, Chief Investment Officer Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, and Managing Associate K.C. Smith, CFP®, CEPA interviewed Warren Luckett, co-founder of Black Restaurant Week, LLC, to discuss the week dedicated to celebrating the flavors of African-American, African, and Caribbean cuisine nationwide. Through a series of events and promotional campaigns, Black Restaurant Week's culinary initiatives help introduce culinary businesses and culinary professionals to the community. They cover how they've helped restaurants through the pandemic, and their Feed the Soul Foundation and its mission of creating sustainable culinary businesses in the community.https://blackrestaurantweeks.comhttps://feedthesoulfou.org
Will van der Hart, founder of the Mind and Soul Foundation, gave an excellent talk and participated in a Q&A session on the effects of the pandemic on people's mental health when he joined our special seminar on 16th July.
Its Beach Season! And we have founder of Salty Soul Foundation, John Helms on our show this week. Salty Souls started as a clothing line but John and Mary knew they wanted to do more! In 2017, the monthly beach cleanups began and since then here are some of the stats of what they have accomplished with their over 3000 volunteers: - Collected 7 TONS of Trash - Cleaned over 90 miles of beach - Partnered with local businesses like Yeetz Sunglasses, where proceeds give back to the foundation But you don’t need to see me telling you about it! Go on and listen to our interview and hear for yourself the big plans this great organization has in store on Episode 34: The Pizza Hut Was Not Built For Fire Dancers. Salty Soul - Cleaning One Beach at a Time. Not just a lifestyle, it's deeper than that. #Beach #LoveFL #SaltySoul #ProtectTheLocals Cleaning one beach at a time to protect the locals by removing trash before it harms the ocean’s marine life. We are a 501(c)(3) for-impact organization that is trying to make a difference Follow on Facebook for Monthly Beach Clean up Events http://www.saltysoulfoundation.org/ IG @saltysoulfl --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meetusonmainstreet/support
Women and men across the globe are living an unimaginable life- one they didn’t even opt into, but are trapped inside of. Sex trafficking is unfortunately a common outcome for at-risk and impoverished youth. The Justice & Soul Foundation was created to help trauma survivors learn the vocational skills needed to create a sustainable career, and they’re doing it with a 2 year cosmetology program in Cambodia. Join me for an interview with J&S co-founder Matthew Fairfax and education director Amber Catlett for a moving and inspiring episode as we learn about their program and reveal our partnership to support the J&S Foundation.Show Notes:https://blog.beautyscripts.com/blog/gg-8
The co-director of the Mind and Soul Foundation on the enormous emotional challenge of the pandemic for leaders and how to guard yourself against burnout
The bible tells us that we're not made to do life on our own. Will Van Der Hart from the Mind and Soul Foundation joins us to unpack how God cares about how we relate to those around us.
Parenting our children through the pandemic has been a challenge in many ways over the last 10 months. Caroline Hawthorne (Waringstown Presbyterian) and Marc Harding (West Church, Bangor) joined Ruth Bromley and Graeme Thompson to reflect and share about parenting children through lockdowns, homeschooling and faith journeys. They discuss challenges and opportunities that have arisen as families have spent more time together that ever before as well as how the faith of both children and parents has been impacted by recent global events. Kate Middleton (psychologist and church leaders, Director of Mind and Soul Foundation) also spoke to us about practical ideas to help our children and young people to process and live through a global pandemic in terms of mental health and resilience. She gives practical tips to parents on how to support their children in these challenging times.
Audio of a Christians in Parliament online lunchtime event on Monday 8th February 2021 when Rachael Maskell MP chaired a panel discussion which reflected on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on our mental wellbeing and provided practical tips on how to survive and thrive in this challenging season. Panel members: Dr Kate Middleton is a psychologist with a particular interest in how our emotions affect us. She is a Director of the Mind and Soul Foundation and is also a church leader at Zeo Church. Rev Dr Steve Midgley is the Senior Minister of Christ Church, Cambridge and the Executive Director of Biblical Counselling UK. He worked as a psychiatrist before getting ordained. Dr Chi-Chi Obuaya is a Consultant Psychiatrist practicing in the NHS and at the Nightingale Hospital, central London’s leading private mental health hospital. He is also a Director of the Mind and Soul Foundation.
Has the last year left you feeling overwhelmed? God cares about your emotional health, and in this message from our series on Wellbeing, Dr Kate Middleton from the Mind and Soul Foundation helps us understand what that means for each of us.
Originally set for release on May 15, musical icon Jon Bon Jovi’s 15th studio album, aptly titled “2020” was already a collection with breadth and depth of songwriting named after a challenging and pivotal year. Along with all of America, Jon found himself unexpectedly experiencing a world-altering coronavirus pandemic, followed quickly by the staggering events bombarding us in the news, which let to two additional new songs encompassing these events “American Reckoning” and “Do What You Can” which made the album a complete body of work. Well known for his extensive philanthropic work, Jon has balanced his art by spending the initial quarantine days and weeks helping feed those in need at his JBJ Soul Kitchen Community Restaurant in Red Bank, NJ. Discussing his work and new album with Lyor Cohen, Global Head of Music for Google and YouTube, here is Jon Bon Jovi, “2020”. Visit http://g.co/TalksAtGoogle/BonJovi to watch the video.
Jon caught up with psychologist and the director of Mind and Soul Foundation, Dr Kate Middleton to discuss faith, our mental health and the impact of all that's going on at the moment.
Jon caught up with psychologist and the director of Mind and Soul Foundation, Dr Kate Middleton to discuss faith, our mental health and the impact of all that's going on at the moment.
Pls Subscribe! Thank you to Jon Bon Jovi & his wife Dorothea for their amazing support to so many through the JBJ Soul Foundation & the JBJ Soul Kitchen! And don't forget to get Jon's newly released Album, "2020" wherever music is sold! JBJ Soul Foundation Website:jbjsf.orgJBL Soul Kitchen Website:jbjsoulkitchen.orgJBJ Soul Foundation Twitter & Facebook page:https://twitter.com/JBJSoulFoundhttps://www.facebook.com/jbjsoulfoundationPlease Follow Us on Social Media:Twitter:https://twitter.com/JimJaxMediahttps://twitter.com/FlorenceCarmelahttps://twitter.com/_TheForumInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimjaxmedia/https://www.instagram.com/florence_carmela/Spreaker Podcast Site: -The Forum (The Popular Celebrity Podcast hosted by Jim Jax & Florence Carmela): https://www.spreaker.com/show/3272667-Main site for all of the sports & entertainment podcasts on the Jim Jax Media Network: https://www.spreaker.com/user/10814098Find Jim & Florence’s articles: www.florencecarmela.comhttps://jimjax4.wordpress.com/_______________________________________
In this interview episode, Andrew sits down with mental health campaigner, educator and organiser, Lindsay Robinson. The conversation spans Lindsay's own story, NI mental health support and some misuses of theology and Christianity. To follow up on the conversation, here are some useful links:Mind and Soul Foundation have great stuff on mental health and faith - https://mindandsoulfoundation.orgFor mental health information - https://mind.org.ukHave you seen that girl? has links to local and national sources of help and support - http://haveyouseenthatgirl.com/findsupport/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rss/LeftSideUp?auth=v5iv8BDZB62s-GOJT1nIFWH5xxDOxHF3)
The teenage years have always been renowned as a time of turbulence and chaos. But recent years have seen statistics and study findings suggesting that more and more young people are struggling with emotional distress and mental health challenges. So how can we help them not just survive but thrive through the emotional rollercoaster of the teenage years? Could the same things that often produce pitfalls also be the secret to great potential in this amazing life season? This seminar will combine insight from research about the development of the teenage brain with practical wisdom around common challenges and biblical perspectives to inform and enthuse anyone working or living with teenagers. Kate is a psychologist with a particular interest in emotional health in the face of adverse circumstances and helping people reach their full potential. She's a Director of the Mind and Soul Foundation, Assistant pastor at Zeo church, Hertfordshire, and also a speaker and author of several books including ‘Refuel, how to balance work, life, faith and church'. Kate spends a lot of time explaining that she isn't married to Prince William but enjoys reading about her good dress sense in the newspapers. This seminar was recorded in January 2020 at the Vineyard National Leaders' Conference.
Welcome back Kerry McLeod and Philip Dykes who we first met on this show almost 2 years ago on episode 285. They both work as mediums, normally traveling the world demonstrating and teaching mediumship. They have gotten married since we first met them and run The Spirit and Soul Foundation from their home in Scotland. Since Covid-19 has hit, their life and their business has changed significantly. They are now online demonstrating, teaching courses, doing readings via zoom and can be seen on Sundays as they are part of our We Don’t Die - Sunday Gathering - online spiritual service. Visit their site to find out more: https://thespiritandsoulfoundation.co.uk/ Visit our new calendar of online events, demonstrations, Sunday services and more at https://wedontdie.mykajabi.com/pages/live-events Visit http://wedontdieradio.com/ for live events online and in person, attend online free church services, join the Insiders' Club, receive a free copy of We Don't Die and How to Survive Grief. Join the supportive and loving, We Don't Die Listeners Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wedontdielisteners/ *Enjoying We Don't Die Radio episodes? Would you like to be a Patron of the show? Consider donating $1 or more per episode to help operating costs of the show (I keep the show commercial-free on purpose) please visit: https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio or simply give at https://www.paypal.me/SandraChamplain
Childhood Foundations of Healthy Relationships 2: Secure Attachments We all require the calming presence of a sensitive and caring other in our childhood to provide us a sense of safety and security, especially in times of trouble and danger. The secure attachment we develop to this person makes us confident to reach out to others in trust and build satisfying relationships necessary for health and happiness. Director Jose Parappully, Salesian priest and clinical psychologist presents a psychospiritual and educational reflection titled 'Psyche&soul', a weekend podcast from Sumedha Centre for Psychospiritual Wellbeing at Jeolikote, Uttarakhand. He uses insights from psychology, sacred scripture as well as the socio-political realities of our everyday life to help us enhance our emotional wellbeing and our spiritual life – our psyche and our soul. Please read more on our blogs: http://sumedhabani.blogspot.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/sumedhacentre twitter @jparappully
We are waiting on God to restore our marriage and He will in His timing but our spouse STILL needs to see Christ in us and in everything we do ♥️. Ephesians 5:1-2. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsHzj7YCvyo_chMTKjYMbIw
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Foundations for healthy relationships are built on the trust and security we developed through our childhood experiences, as well as the family environment in which we grew up. Director Jose Parappully, Salesian priest and clinical psychologist presents a psychospiritual and educational reflection titled 'Psyche&soul', a weekend podcast from Sumedha Centre for Psychospiritual Wellbeing at Jeolikote, Uttarakhand. He uses insights from psychology, sacred scripture as well as the socio-political realities of our everyday life to help us enhance our emotional wellbeing and our spiritual life – our psyche and our soul. Please read more on our blogs: http://sumedhabani.blogspot.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/sumedhacentre twitter @jparappully
Psychologist, Pastor and Director of UK-based faith and mental health organization The Mind and Soul Foundation, Kate Middleton, discusses core practices for maintaining mental wellness through the ups and downs of the COVID-19 pandemic. She talks about incorporating rhythms of rest, managing awkward and difficult emotions, and finding joy and connection during times of stress and distress.
An interview on worry and anxiety with Jamie Mulvaney and Will Van Der Hart. Rev Will Van Der Hart is Pastoral Chaplain at HTB. He is a founding director of The Mind and Soul Foundation, a mental and emotional health think tank with an international reach.
In our June edition, Grace interviewed Joy Allan, who is Lecturer in Practical Theology at Belfast Bible College. She has carried out extensive research in the area of mental health in Charismatic congregations. She talks to Grace about mental health, the importance of lament and the issue of shame (among other things). She discusses some of the problems that she found with faith and mental health, and talks positively about mental health and the church.During the interview she mentions the following:· Mind & Soul Foundation: https://www.mindandsoulfoundation.org, which has helpful information· Book – Body: Biblical spirituality for the whole person by Paula GooderYou can follow Joy· Twitter: joyallan13· Instagram: Dr_DoyAllan· Research page: https://www.belfastbiblecollege.com/joy-allan· More about Joy and theology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYPXx4yFyxE You can follow the Recovering God Podcast· Twitter: @RecoveringGod · Instagram: Recovering_GodPlease remember to rate, subscribe and tell others who you think will be interested. If you have any comments, please let us know at RecoveringGodPodcast@gmail.com. With thanks to Dan Lawrence who wrote and performed our tune & Lawrence Dinh who produced it.
Will Van Der Hart is Pastoral Chaplain at HTB in central London. Will was educated at Cambridge and Oxford Universities where he studied theology. He is a founding director of The Mind and Soul Foundation, a mental and emotional health think tank with an international reach.He will be sharing his top tips on how we can all cope in a crisis.
http://wedontdiefortlauderdale.com Video replay will be sent to all registered for live stream, sign up even after the event. Discover and Experience... The Latest Evidence of the Afterlife with Sandra Champlain, author the #1 international best-seller "We Don't Die - A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death" and host of "We Don't Die Radio" Trance Communication from the Spirit World with Scott Milligan - the world's leading physical medium and tutor A Live Demonstration of Mediumship with internationally renowned psychic mediums Kerry McLeod and Philp Dykes from The Spirit and Soul Foundation http://wedontdiefortlauderdale.com
Genelle Aldred meets Will Van Der Hart, pastoral chaplain at HTB Church and founder of The Mind and Soul Foundation (https://www.mindandsoulfoundation.org/). You can follow The Mind and Soul Foundation at https://www.facebook.com/mindandsouluk and https://twitter.com/mindandsouluk. Watch the original video programme of this episode online at https://vod.tbnuk.org/. You can follow TBN UK at https://www.facebook.com/TBNUKtv/, https://twitter.com/TBNUKtv and https://www.instagram.com/tbnuk/, and you can also donate online at https://www.tbnuk.org/give.
Learn all about Evidential Medium readings on this episode. How to distinguish between a psychic reading and evidence coming from a deceased loved one. Know what you should expect from a good reading! Also on this episode Kerry and Phil demonstrate a live reading with a Mystery Guest, who is Helping Parents Heal online organizer Brian Smith. http://helpingparentsheal.org/ Kerry McLeod and Philip Dykes are the creators and tutors of the Spirit and Soul Foundation. They offer opportunities to people, to access a form of spiritual learning and mediumship training that goes beyond anything you may have experienced before. They offer one on one coaching and mediumship readings as well as travel internationally speaking, demonstrating and training evidential mediumship. I first interviewed them on Episode #285 https://youtu.be/stgQAYSvpl8 You can find out more about Kerry and Phil on the sites https://www.thespiritandsoulfoundation.co.uk Phil’s website is https://www.philipdykes.co.uk/ Kerry’s website is https://www.kerrymcleodspiritmedium.com/ Learn all about Evidential Medium readings on this episode. How to distinguish between a psychic reading and evidence coming from a deceased loved one. Know what you should expect from a good reading! Also on this episode Kerry and Phil demonstrate a live reading with a Mystery Guest, who is Helping Parents Heal online organizer Brian Smith. http://helpingparentsheal.org/ Kerry McLeod and Philip Dykes are the creators and tutors of the Spirit and Soul Foundation. They offer opportunities to people, to access a form of spiritual learning and mediumship training that goes beyond anything you may have experienced before. They offer one on one coaching and mediumship readings as well as travel internationally speaking, demonstrating and training evidential mediumship. I first interviewed them on Episode #285 https://youtu.be/stgQAYSvpl8 You can find out more about Kerry and Phil on the sites https://www.thespiritandsoulfoundation.co.uk Phil’s website is https://www.philipdykes.co.uk/ Kerry’s website is https://www.kerrymcleodspiritmedium.com/ Thank you for listening! Meet Sandra at the IANDS 2019 International Conference (International Association for Near Death Studies) held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania August 29 - September 1st, 2019 find our more at https://conference.iands.org/ Join the supportive and loving, We Don't Die Listeners Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wedontdielisteners/ *Enjoying We Don't Die Radio episodes? Would you like to be a Patron of the show? Consider donating $1 or more per episode to help operating costs of the show (I keep the show commercial-free on purpose) please visit: https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio or simply give at https://www.paypal.me/SandraChamplain
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Awake 2 Oneness Radio with Internationally renowned Spiritual Mediums Philip Dykes and Kerry McLeod on Friday, May 10, 2019 at 7:00 PM EDT. This program was pre-recorded. Philip is from the United Kingdom, regularly appearing in spiritual centers throughout the UK, Europe, USA and Canada. Philip also teaches at many workshops, seminars and tutorials internationally and is known for his in-depth accurate evidence he brings through in his readings. Early on at the world-famous Arthur Findlay College, left a profound impression on Philip's mediumship and understanding of how the spirit world works through us. Philip has taken part in a number of scientific investigations testing his Mediumship abilities, using tightly controlled methods studied by several Universities, looking at the intelligence shown by the evidential communications. To learn more about Philip and Kerry visits these websites: https://www.thespiritandsoulfoundation.co.uk/
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Spirit and Soul Foundation creators and tutors, Phil and Kerry offer opportunities to people, to access a form of spiritual learning and mediumship training that goes beyond anything you may have experienced before. I was lucky enough to get a taste of this teaching and mediumship demonstration, as well as plenty of laughs with them and knew Kerry and Phil are people you have to meet. In fact, they have said yes to my invitation and will be demonstrating and teaching in person at my We Don’t Die live events in Boston Massachusetts and in Orlando Florida. You can find out more at http://www.wedontdieboston.com/ and http://www.wedontdieorlando.com/ . You can find out more about Kerry and Phil on the sites https://www.thespiritandsoulfoundatio... Phil’s website is https://www.philipdykes.co.uk/ Kerry’s website is https://www.kerrymcleodspiritmedium.com/ Join the supportive and loving, We Don't Die Listeners Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wedontdielisteners/ *Enjoying We Don't Die Radio episodes? Would you like to be a Patron of the show? Consider donating $1 or more per episode to help operating costs of the show (I keep the show commercial-free on purpose) please visit: https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio or simply give at https://www.paypal.me/SandraChamplain "We Don't Die - A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death" now available on AUDIOBOOK, get it here http://amzn.to/2yX0TzF all proceeds go to the funding of We Don't Die Radio Show Remember to get Sandra's PDF Report "19 Reasons to Believe in Life After Death" at https://goo.gl/9E3UWa JOIN THE WE DON'T DIE "INSIDER’S CLUB" to receive a free chapter of We Don’t Die – A Skeptic’s Discovery of Life After Death (also available at: http://amzn.to/2fCQPqs ) and the healing audio “How to Survive Grief” at http://wedontdieradio.com/ Thank you for listening! Sandra Champlain, host of http://wedontdieradio.com/
The Heart and Soul Foundation is urging the business sector to assist people living in informal settlements - by contributing towards painting their dwellings with a fire retardant. This as people continue to donate supplies to a community in Alexandra, north of Johannesburg, after a fire swept through hundreds of informal settlements last night. It's alleged that a man started the fire after having a fight with his girlfriend. He was allegedly attacked by community members - and later died in hospital after succumbing to his injuries. NPO's are appealing for donations to help the displaced families. The Heart and Soul Foundation's Managing Director, Welcome Witbooi, says they need financial support to help protect informal settlements - such as the one that was recently burned down...
Matthew Fairfax is president/CEO of James Alan Salon & Spa in Seattle Washington. Just a few years ago, Matthew and his colleague Lauren Ebright were on a salon retreat with each other. The two of them discovered their shared passion and desire to make a difference. Before they ever even communicated it to each other, they were individually introduced to the horrors of sex trafficking and the impact on young women, young men, and children around the world. With the support of their teammates, Justice and Soul Foundation was born. Justice and Soul empowers trafficked and at-risk young women and young men to become confident and self sufficient individuals through professional training in cosmetology. In 2013, Matthew sold all of his belongings and moved to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and this is where his dream and vision for a beauty salon and academy became real. It is here that Matthew works to help these young victims find a way to earn a living as beauty professionals. In this podcast, Matthew talks about his story and how his salon continues to thrive in Seattle while he runs the salon and academy in Cambodia.
One in four people has a mental disorder at some point in their life, according to government figures. In a speech earlier this year, the Prime Minister, Theresa May, said mental health had been "dangerously disregarded" as secondary to physical health and changing that would go "right to the heart of our humanity". Among the calls from experts for more funding to improve services is the complex question of how, as a society, we have got to the point where half of mental health problems start by the age of 14. What are the best strategies for prevention as well as treatment of mental illness? Does someone's personal religious and spiritual beliefs have a role to play? Or does religion do more harm than good? Ernie Rea explores religious perspectives on mental health with the Rev Will van der Hart, London vicar and a director the Mind and Soul Foundation, which explores Christianity and Mental Health; Professor Rasjid Skinner, consultant clinical psychologist and expert on Islamic approaches to psychology; and Dr Chetna Kang, consultant psychiatrist and a priest in the Hindu tradition of Bhakti Yoga. Producer: Dan Tierney Series producer: Amanda Hancox.
One in four people has a mental disorder at some point in their life, according to government figures. In a speech earlier this year, the Prime Minister, Theresa May, said mental health had been "dangerously disregarded" as secondary to physical health and changing that would go "right to the heart of our humanity". Among the calls from experts for more funding to improve services is the complex question of how, as a society, we have got to the point where half of mental health problems start by the age of 14. What are the best strategies for prevention as well as treatment of mental illness? Does someone's personal religious and spiritual beliefs have a role to play? Or does religion do more harm than good? Ernie Rea explores religious perspectives on mental health with the Rev Will van der Hart, London vicar and a director the Mind and Soul Foundation, which explores Christianity and Mental Health; Professor Rasjid Skinner, consultant clinical psychologist and expert on Islamic approaches to psychology; and Dr Chetna Kang, consultant psychiatrist and a priest in the Hindu tradition of Bhakti Yoga. Producer: Dan Tierney Series producer: Amanda Hancox.
Episode 30 coming at ya with great new funky tracks from J Paul Getto, DJ Mes, Sonny Fodera, Soul Foundation and many more. Boom, chi, boom, chi, boom... Enjoy!
Harmonic Induction is a DEMF 2011 promo mix by Todd Mariana distributed at Soul Foundation's "Rooted" party at Foran's Grand Trunk.