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What does it mean to stay tender in times of unraveling? In this live SAND Community Gathering (November 2025), SAND co-founders, Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo spend the hour with activist and author Kazu Haga. This conversation invites us into a collective inquiry about healing, justice, and the radical courage of vulnerability. Drawing from his work on restorative justice and Kingian nonviolence, Haga explores how compassion can live alongside grief, anger, and collapse—not as escape or appeasement, but as a disciplined, relational practice of staying with the pain of the world. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Remarks 00:44 Introducing Kazu and His Work 04:08 Understanding Fierce Vulnerability 06:43 The Great Turning and Collective Healing 10:50 Non-Violence and Social Movements 17:13 Spiritual Practice and Activism 24:22 Anger, Rage, and Non-Violence 26:40 Personal Stories and Reflections 28:57 Sowing Seeds of Change 29:56 The Power of Vulnerability 31:33 Healing Through Non-Violence 38:55 The Concept of Negative Peace 47:48 Living in Community 49:45 Final Thoughts and Gratitude Resources: Kazu Haga's Website Fierce Vulnerability Canticle Farm The Eternal Song (film series by SAND) Support the mission of SAND and the production of this podcast by becoming a SAND Member
We're getting real and discussing the importance of family culture, emphasizing November as Child Safety and Protection Month. Danny and Rebecca welcome Jessica Smartt, author of Come On Home, and her insights and experiences raising children on an intergenerational family farm. We discuss the challenges and benefits of such a setup, and the principles of grace and forgiveness. We'll go over the different parenting stages, the importance of intentional quality and quantity time with children, and addresses a listener's concern about disciplining practices. Come On Home: A Grace-Filled Guide to Raising a Family Who Loves (and Likes) Each Other Free Download! A Parent's Guide To Today's Technology Support the show! Take the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Assessment Send us your email or voicemail questions here! If you enjoyed listening to Practice Makes Parent with Dr. Danny Huerta and Rebecca St. James, please give us your feedback.
In this episode of the Unconventional Ministry podcast, host Dennis Wiens interviews Dan Janzen, the executive director of the Fellowship of Christian Farmers International (FCFI). They discuss FCFI's mission to encourage farm families and agricultural professionals to proclaim Jesus Christ, both domestically and internationally. Dan shares his background in agriculture and how he came to lead FCFI, as well as the organization's outreach efforts, including disaster relief, evangelism at agricultural events, and international projects. The conversation underscores the significance of community support among farmers and the distinct opportunities for ministry within the agricultural sector. Previous episode to learn from: Giving Principles and Strategies for Multiplying Impact with Dr. Jim Bakke EP#191 Flipping the Script on Ministry ROI: The Middle East Impact with Dennis Wiens EP#190 Learn more about the sponsor of this podcast, SAT-7 USA, a Middle East and North Africa broadcast media ministry.
Send us a textJames Bledge and Lee Strutt sit down on the banks of Loch Lomond to reflect on Struttie's unique journey through golf course management—from grassroots beginnings to directing a world-class estate. They dig into leadership, trials, robots, and how to engineer not just a golf course, but a culture.
Pastor Dan Seaborn shows how the parable of the mustard seed from Matthew 13 teaches us how we are called to invest in other people's lives and have an eternal perspective on day to day life. He teaches us how we can walk in the fruit of the Spirit daily to plant and sow seeds in other's lives.
Pastor Dan Seaborn shows how the parable of the mustard seed from Matthew 13 teaches us how we are called to invest in other people's lives and have an eternal perspective on day to day life. He teaches us how we can walk in the fruit of the Spirit daily to plant and sow seeds in other's lives.
In this episode, Sathiya addresses a listener's question about dealing with feelings of inadequacy related to virginity and relationship status. He emphasizes the importance of reframing one's perspective on virginity, the dangers of comparison, and the value of celebrating others' successes. Sathiya encourages the listener to focus on personal growth and to sow seeds of joy and gratitude during their single years, assuring them that good things are on the horizon. Know more about Sathiya's work: JOIN DEEP CLEAN INNER CIRCLE Got a Question? Submit It Anonymously Through This Form Get A Free Copy of The Last Relapse, A Blueprint For Recovery Watch Sathiya on Youtube For More Content Like This Chapters: (00:00) Introduction and Listener Engagement (01:26) Addressing the Listener's Question (03:19) The Impact of Comparison on Self-Worth (06:59) Sowing Seeds of Joy and Gratitude
Knowing that a harvest is coming is encouraging. Knowing there is responsibility until the harvest comes takes courage. Knowing whatever we sow we will reap can have eternal rewards. Join us today as we look at the responsibility of burden bearing. Chapters (00:00:00) - Bearing Burdens(00:03:55) - Bearing Burden of Others(00:12:24) - Bearing One Another's Burdles(00:15:40) - Paul's Reasons for Prove Yourself(00:22:22) - The Burden of Sowing(00:28:48) - The burden of reaping(00:30:51) - Heavenly Prayer: Don't Grow weary(00:31:51) - The Harvest of Tomatoes(00:35:10) - Sowing and Reaping in our Church(00:38:40) - Sowing Seeds of Eternal Life
Send us a textIn Episode 334 of Missions Incorporated, host Jesse Schreck reflects on the transformative experience of the recent PMc Cohort in Italy. This episode dives into key lessons from a short-term missionary evangelism group that distributed over 10,000 gospel tracts, reached families, and formed lasting bonds in Italy's spiritually needy villages. Jesse shares powerful testimonies, like that of Burt and Dominga, who served tirelessly in their mid-70s, and discusses adapting to challenges like extreme heat. Anchored by Luke 9:23-27 and Romans 12:1-2, the episode explores the cost and joy of following Christ as a living sacrifice. With inspiring stories, practical takeaways, and plans for future cohorts, this episode encourages listeners to engage in missions and support the gospel's spread in Italy. Appreciate this content? Buy Jesse a coffee at BMC or support the PMc Mission directly.Links Mentioned:Support Cornelius' SummerPMc Short-term CohortsMission FacilityVision TripPMc Missions BlogMore Links:PartnerLong-Term MissionsMissionary InternshipPMc AcademiaThe Italian Cohort - join PMc's online Discord communityServe - PMc has numerous avenues of involvementPodcast Producer - Available PositionLike Jesus driven to His cross, so we drive ourselves to the singular task of the edification (planting) of Biblical churches in Italy.Freely join the online Discord group of PMc! The Italian CohortSupport the showDo you love God, Italians, Italy, and the church of Jesus Christ? Do you want to play a more personal role in missions work abroad? Do you want to get all our content and updates (plus bonus material no one else sees) before anyone else? We invite you to join The Italian Cohort - our online community group on Discord - and gain inside access to the work going on in Italy.
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Another lovely calm potter around the garden with Cara (@makeitflourish). Do send your photos if you've been on a flower planting journey with us! Please subscribe, follow, and leave a review. xxx You can find us in all places here; https://podfollow.com/lifewithnat/view INSTA: @natcass1 We're also on Facebook now too: https://www.facebook.com/lifewithnatpod A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com SHOW INFO: Life with Nat - it's me! Natalie Cassidy and I'll be chatting away to family, friends and most importantly YOU. I want to pick people's brains on the subjects that I care about- whether that's where all the odd socks go, weight and food or kids on phones. Each week I will be letting you into my life as i chat about my week, share my thoughts on the mundane happenings as well as the serious. I have grown up in the public eye and have never changed because of it. Life with Nat is the podcast for proper people. Come join the community. ♥️ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After sharing a snap pea dilemma, Mary Stone reviews the significance of soil temperature for sowing vegetable seeds, tools, and DIY techniques to check soil temperature. She features the benefits of No-Till gardening to improve soil and plant health. Then, she discusses the practice of following nature, called Phenology, and Planting by the Moon. Mary wraps up with a personal story about planting seeds from a lunar gardening book her mother owned, noting that some seeds sprouted despite their age. And invites listeners to share their Garden of Life stories my emailing AskMaryStone@gmail.com.Thanks for tuning in. Related Podcasts and Blog Posts you'll enjoy:When to Sow Vegetable Seeds OutsideEp 28. Three Sisters, No-Till GardeningNo-Till Gardening and Starting a No-till Garden - Blog PostsEp 26. Folklore of Hope - Planting Following NaturePlanting Following Nature and Planting by the Moon - Blog Posts8888I'd love to hear your garden and nature stories and your thoughts about topics for future podcast episodes. You can email me at AskMaryStone@gmail.com.You can follow Garden Dilemmas on Facebook and Instagram #MaryElaineStone.Episode web page —Garden Dilemmas Podcast PageThank you for sharing the Garden of Life,Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer AskMaryStone.comMore about the Podcast and Column: Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries. It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from mother nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So, let's jump in in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about. Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone Garden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.comDirect Link to Podcast Page
A @Christadelphians Video: Description: The wisdom from above is pure. It is the word of God which abides forever and God, through His word, will mould and develop His character in those who seek Him.# SummaryThe presentation on the Book of James focuses on how faith purifies character and instils confidence in God. It highlights key themes from each chapter, such as the importance of faith under trial, the impact of good works, the discipline of the tongue, and the necessity of humility and patience. The speaker emphasises the practical wisdom found in James, urging listeners to embody God's character and extend mercy and kindness to others, while also reminding them of the power of prayer and the significance of helping those who stray from the truth.# Highlights-
Out & About with Antionette Blake Episode 167: Sowing Seeds of Health with the Jamaican Farm Mom Host: Antionette Blake - Social Media Manager |Author |Blogger | Speaker | Branding Specialist Guest: Michelle Washington Produced by: Elite Conversations Podcast Media www.eliteconversations.com
Cara (@makeitflourish) has returned to check in on the seedlings and get Nat's plants potted on Please subscribe, follow, and leave a review. xxx You can find us in all places here; https://podfollow.com/lifewithnat/view INSTA: @natcass1 We're also on Facebook now too: https://www.facebook.com/lifewithnatpod A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com SHOW INFO: Life with Nat - it's me! Natalie Cassidy and I'll be chatting away to family, friends and most importantly YOU. I want to pick people's brains on the subjects that I care about- whether that's where all the odd socks go, weight and food or kids on phones. Each week I will be letting you into my life as i chat about my week, share my thoughts on the mundane happenings as well as the serious. I have grown up in the public eye and have never changed because of it. Life with Nat is the podcast for proper people. Come join the community. ♥️ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ecclesiastes 11:6Sometimes we're tempted to drop anchor and live a safe life in a secure harbour. But the Christian life isn't about being safe or secure—it's abut being salt and light in a dark world.
Nat calls on her friend Cara (@makeitflourish) and they head to the garden centre and plant some seeds. Nat is hoping for freshly cut flowers in a vase by June! X Please subscribe, follow, and leave a review. xxx You can find us in all places here; https://podfollow.com/lifewithnat/view INSTA: @natcass1 We're also on Facebook now too: https://www.facebook.com/lifewithnatpod A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com SHOW INFO: Life with Nat - it's me! Natalie Cassidy and I'll be chatting away to family, friends and most importantly YOU. I want to pick people's brains on the subjects that I care about- whether that's where all the odd socks go, weight and food or kids on phones. Each week I will be letting you into my life as i chat about my week, share my thoughts on the mundane happenings as well as the serious. I have grown up in the public eye and have never changed because of it. Life with Nat is the podcast for proper people. Come join the community. ♥️ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One of the best guides for how to pray for our kids is the parable of the sower, which can be found in Mark four. As Jesus is teaching about the power of Gospel to transform lives, he uses this well-known agricultural parable to explain the different responses people have to the Gospel, based on the condition of their heart. You see, just as good soil is needed for a seed to take root and grow, so it is with our hearts. As we think about our children and teens, we must be praying that their hearts would be like good soil, softened and prepared in ways that will receive the seed of the Gospel, which in turn will result in the spiritual fruit that marks a regenerate life. And while we are to trust in God's Spirit to do the work of faith in our kids, we have been given the parental responsibility to nurture our kids in the truths of God's Word so that the soil is ready to receive and grow the seed. Pray for your kids, that their hearts would be soft, rather than hard, rocky, or filled with weeds.
Send us a textIn this episode of 'The Sober Butterfly,' host Nadine Mulvina interviews Jasmine Flowers, who shares her struggle with alcoholism, unresolved trauma, and an abusive relationship despite outward appearances of a perfect life.The episode covers serious topics including domestic abuse, sexual trauma, and suicidal ideation. Jasmine's journey to sobriety began with therapy and treatment, which helped her gain clarity on her toxic marriage and the need to reclaim her life. We also discuss:reclaiming self-worth, building a supportive community new life roles, redefining relationships self-care, the transformative power of staying grounded in one's sobriety.Watch the full episode on YouTube --> https://youtu.be/N7hyHIwqhikConnect with JasmineInstagram: @chanae.jasmine @renude.lifeConnect with Nadine and TSB
Send us a textBob talks about the parable of sowing seed. We have a choice in being good ground. We can also ask God to make us good ground.Support the show
On this edition of the Forest City Church podcast, Leonard Davis talks about how we should make every effort to sow seeds to produce Christ-likeness in his message titled The Ministry Of The Spirit.
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4th February, 2025 – In this episode of Sow and Grow, Margaret talks about sowing seeds and the shared knowledge passed down through the generations. L'articolo E258 | Sow and Grow – Margaret Griffin – The excitement of sowing seeds proviene da Radio Maria.
Imagine this: what if the key to unlocking true abundance lies not in what we hoard, but in what we freely share? In 2 Corinthians 9:5-15, Paul challenges us to rethink our understanding of generosity. It's not just about money; it's a vivid expression of our faith in God's provision. When we give joyfully, we don't just uplift those around us; we create a pathway for God's grace to flow endlessly into our hearts and lives. So, what type of giver are you? Let's explore this together and uncover the incredible joy of being generous with what God has given us.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Loyiso Manga, founder of Ubuntu Extra Virgin Olive Oil, about becoming one of South Africa's first Black olive oil producers, and his achievement of earning a silver award at the 2024 NYIOOC for his delicate blend, marking a significant milestone for his brand and South African olive oil production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to The Garden Party! A weekly Podcast About All Things Gardening! Hosted by @TexasGardenGuy https://beacons.ai/texasgardenguy Phil D'Angelis https://philsfigs.com/ This week's guests are: Jason @CogHillFarm Greg @GrowHoss & Tracy @JustDigItFarms Make Sure to Like + Subscribe + Drop a Comment or Question Down Below!
What would it take for our church to see a move of God like never before? What would it take for you to see a move of God in your life? While we might not all answer that question the same - we do know it all centers around planting seeds before God to see an abundant Kingdom harvest. Join us as we announce and cast the vision for the future of FIRST!
In this episode, Mary & Emma conclude their 'Intro to Slow Living' series by reflecting on the evolution of the slow living concept in their experience over the past eight years. They discuss the importance of intentionality, how slow living has transformed from a term to a mindset, and personal experiences with slow living in areas like fashion and daily choices. They announce a hiatus over the winter to rest and reassess their future direction, emphasizing the need for balance and space to let new ideas emerge organically. Mary and Emma encourage listeners to reflect on their own slow living journeys, and to share any feedback or suggestions while enjoying replays of past interviews. 00:00 Introduction and Series Recap 02:14 Reflections on Slow Living 03:43 Evolving Concepts of Slow Living 06:21 Sowing Seeds of Intention 10:49 Taking a Break and Future Plans 14:01 Personal Goals and Slow Living 24:07 Technology and Slow Living 28:40 Listener Engagement and Hiatus Details 33:15 Conclusion and New Year Wishes ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
In this episode of The TEN, we explore the power of sowing seeds for the future and the transformative value of holding yourself to higher standards. We discuss the shift in perspective that comes with self-discipline, Trump's pro-crypto stance, the Person of the Year announcement, the case for buying gold, and much more. Join us for an episode packed with insights and strategies to elevate your life and future. Follow us on Instagram @10podcast You can find us on Instagram (@10thplanetmelbourne) // (@Mannyzen) If you would like to support us, please share the show and/or leave us a review. Keep it 10!
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
How do we navigate friendships in the context of social change and increasing political divides? What does it mean to ground ourselves in concepts that are much older than us — collectively nurturing our “garden of ideas”? And how do we move away from cancel culture to lovingly call one another in — to return, re-root, and remember our shared values?In this episode, Kaméa is joined in conversation by adrienne maree brown, whose most recent book, Loving Corrections, is now available from AK Press and wherever books are sold.Join us in this nourishing discussion to learn how to move through these troubled times with deeper grounding and impact — without letting possible senses of overwhelm translate into desensitization or disengagement.We invite you to…tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app;subscribe to Kaméa's newsletters here;and support our show through a one-time donation or through joining our paid subscriptions on Patreon or Substack.
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
How do we navigate friendships in the context of social change and increasing political divides? What does it mean to ground ourselves in concepts that are much older than us — collectively nurturing our “garden of ideas”? And how do we move away from cancel culture to lovingly call one another in — to return, re-root, and remember our shared values?In this episode, Kaméa is joined in conversation by adrienne maree brown, whose most recent book, Loving Corrections, is now available from AK Press and wherever books are sold.Join us in this nourishing discussion to learn how to move through these troubled times with deeper grounding and impact — without letting possible senses of overwhelm translate into desensitization or disengagement.We invite you to…tune in and subscribe to Green Dreamer via any podcast app;subscribe to Kaméa's newsletters here;and support our show through a one-time donation or through joining our paid subscriptions on Patreon or Substack.
“Unstoppable: I'm ALL IN! Sowing Seeds” 2 Corinthians 9:6-16 Rev. John Allen explores the importance of bring a cheerful giver. Recorded live at Stonebridge United Methodist Church in McKinney, Texas. For more information, please visit www.mysumc.org.
When Craig Rupp left Iowa in the 80s, he never wanted to step foot on a farm again. A whirlwind career as an engineer took him to some of the biggest companies - Motorola, Apple, Samsung - but he always felt a strong connection to his roots. He had an idea he couldn't shake - an opportunity to change farming forever. Introducing Sabanto and its best-in-class Autonomous Operator, Steward. On the day of their first big test, the tractor froze, stuck in a field in a blizzard - no planting, no company, no future. If Craig wanted this to work, he had to find a solution - and fast. Ben is back with a series of episodes celebrating businesses from across America, starting with the great state of Iowa and Sabanto Agriculture. Joining Ben is Sachin Seghal Founder of Elevate Digital Marketing in Des Moines and Brian Lamb, Northeast segment head for Middle Market at JPMorgan Chase. Together they discuss the developments in Artificial Intelligence and its importance for small businesses while sharing insights on how small businesses can effectively transition to mid-sized enterprises and beyond. The Unshakeables is brought to you by Chase for Business and Ruby Studio by iHeartMediaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Craig Rupp left Iowa in the 80s, he never wanted to step foot on a farm again. A whirlwind career as an engineer took him to some of the biggest companies - Motorola, Apple, Samsung - but he always felt a strong connection to his roots. He had an idea he couldn't shake - an opportunity to change farming forever. Introducing Sabanto and its best-in-class Autonomous Operator, Steward. On the day of their first big test, the tractor froze, stuck in a field in a blizzard - no planting, no company, no future. If Craig wanted this to work, he had to find a solution - and fast. Ben is back with a series of episodes celebrating businesses from across America, starting with the great state of Iowa and Sabanto Agriculture. Joining Ben is Sachin Seghal Founder of Elevate Digital Marketing in Des Moines and Brian Lamb, Northeast segment head for Middle Market at JPMorgan Chase. Together they discuss the developments in Artificial Intelligence and its importance for small businesses while sharing insights on how small businesses can effectively transition to mid-sized enterprises and beyond. The Unshakeables is brought to you by Chase for Business and Ruby Studio by iHeartMediaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Absalom | Sowing Seeds of Discord with Pastor Josef Massanari October 20, 2024 Visit us online https://www.cornerstonelv.com https://www.facebook.com/lvcornerstone https://www.instagram.com/cornerstone_lv/
In this episode, Matthew and Shepard Lilley discuss the biblical metaphors of sowing seeds and soil, exploring their significance in spiritual growth and personal development. They emphasize the importance of tending to the soil of our hearts to receive God's word effectively, drawing parallels between gardening practices and spiritual practices. The conversation delves into the types of soil mentioned by Jesus in Matthew 13, illustrating how different conditions affect the growth of faith and the challenges faced in life. The episode concludes with a call to prepare our hearts for the word of God and the ongoing journey of spiritual cultivation.Join Matthew and Shepard at the Back to Eden Christian Homesteading Festival in eastern North Carolina on October 24-26. Learn more here.
Y'all are in for a wild ride on this episode of Virgo Season! Ryan kicks things off with some “observations” that'll have you wondering if he's been hanging out with Snoop Dogg—because why else would someone question why you'd need a parachute to skydive… twice? Meanwhile, Joyhdae is out here clapping back at trolls who thought they could come for her. Spoiler alert: They couldn't handle the heat!But we're not just here for the laughs. Things get real when Ryan and Joyhdae dig into Nick Cannon and Cam Newton's baby mama drama. These two have more kids than a family reunion, but they're out here talking about fear of commitment? We said what we said: there's no way you can be a good dad to 12 kids spread across different zip codes.The conversation gets deep as they break down why being a “strong, independent Black woman” sometimes means dodging men who can't step up. And let's be real, who isn't tired of dating apps at this point?Expect jokes, gems, and some side-eye-worthy moments as your favorite Virgo duo keeps it all the way real.Make sure you hit that subscribe button, share this episode with your friends, and follow us on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram @VirgoSeasonShow. Trust us, you don't want to miss what we're serving up every Monday!----00:00 Intro00:05 Ryan's Observations03:25 Joyhdae's Feeling Spectacular06:22 Under The Advice Of Ryan's Therapist...07:13 Joyhdae's Observations09:45 Catch The Reference?10:54 Irv Gotti's Medical Issues...13:27 Virgo Shenanigans!17:17 Pink!22:02 Total Recall29:00 Dr. Cheyenne Bryant Sparks Big Relationship Talk Between The Virgos!57:11 Joyhdae's Permanent State Of Mind57:38 Dad Jokes57:56 Supporter Feedback58:51 Auntie Jokes vs Dad Jokes01:00:23 Find Us On All The Things!01:01:04 One More For The Road!01:01:53 Outro
It's Almost All-In August!Today, a look at the devastating truth in this statement: “What you're doing, you're getting better at.”Scriptures: Psalm 37, Psalm 46, Psalm 126Are you with us? Send a voicemail and let us know who you are, where you live, and that you're All-In!Books: All In, by Mark Batterson, Fully Alive by Susie LarsonTheme verse: Psalm 37:4Follow me @drleewarren on Instagram for daily inspiration. Leave a voicemail with your question or comment!Five Ways You Can Support this show:Pray for us!Subscribe, like, and share it with your friends! (We even have a YouTube channel!)Leave reviews and comments wherever you listen to podcasts!You can become a paid partner of the podcast and get special bonus episodes and lots more content by clicking here. Visit one of our affiliate partners and consider using their products (we use them every day):Improve your gut health, support your immune system, and protect your brain with Pique!Other Helpful Links:Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here!All recent episodes with transcripts are available here! (00:00) - Introduction (02:14) - Preparation for Going Pro (04:00) - All In August 2024 Launch (04:40) - The Concept of Fretting (09:21) - Do Not Worry (14:21) - Fretting Leads to Evil (17:21) - Sowing Seeds with Tears (21:33) - Moving from Sorrow to Harvesting (24:49) - The Call to Be Still (29:36) - Changing Your Mind, Changing Your Life
Imagine a world where the barriers of language and culture melt away, paving the way for a more harmonious, collaborative, and prosperous agricultural landscape. In this thought-provoking episode, rancher and podcaster Shaye Wanner invites Katie Dotterer, a passionate advocate for bridging communication gaps, to share her transformative mission. Through captivating anecdotes and insights gleaned from her boots-on-the-ground experience, Katie unveils the profound impact that simple gestures of mutual understanding can have on workplace dynamics. From the beaming smiles that greeted her student's tentative "buenos días" to the heartwarming act of a crew spontaneously clearing snow from her car, these stories underscore the tangible benefits of fostering respect and connection across linguistic and cultural divides. As you immerse yourself in this engaging conversation, you'll uncover: Practical strategies for demystifying the process of adult language acquisition, complete with memory-boosting techniques and tailored agricultural vocabulary Insights into crafting language lessons that resonate with the unique demands and lexicons of various sectors, from dairy and beef to produce and beyond The art of embracing cultural diversity while celebrating our shared humanity, empowering both English and Spanish speakers to meet each other halfway 00:00:00 Introduction to Bridging Language and Cultural Gaps in Agriculture 00:02:12 Katie's Journey and Passion for Bridging Agricultural Gaps 00:03:44 Impact of Spanish Speaking Workers on Katie's Perspective 00:07:24 Importance of Bridging the Language and Cultural Gap in Agriculture 00:07:53 The Power of Respect and Feedback in Teaching 00:11:10 Online Spanish Language Classes Overview 00:14:32 Demand for Learning Spanish and English 00:15:44 Professional Development through Language Learning 00:18:04 Tips for Easier Language Learning 00:18:22 The Importance of Attitude and Confidence in Language Learning 00:20:14 The Power of Writing Down for Better Memory Retention 00:22:09 Payment Options for Language Courses 00:23:40 Enhancing Communication in the Beef Industry 00:26:00 Encouragement to Learn Spanish and Connect Through Language Katie's Website - https://www.agvokate.com/ Cattle Convos Website - https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ Podcast Coaching - https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/podcast-coaching
When God gives you a calling, it doesn't have to look or sound the same as anyone else's—it is uniquely for you. This week, join Jamie and Lexie Kelley, the lady behind the social media blogger account @pentecost_and_peonies, in a conversation about allowing God to use you, even when your calling seems to be something as simple as sharing on social media. In this episode, Lexie opens up about how she started her social media account out of a feeling of loneliness, and how God has continued to use it for His glory and honor, showing others His goodness through her testimonies and lifestyle. When we take God out of the box we have Him in, and open our hearts and minds to all He is able to do with us and through us, the sky is the limit! Don't forget to schedule your first introductory coaching session for completely free! We pray that every episode brings you strength and encouragement on your journey. Go be Unashamedly You.
None of us are capable of making ministry fruitful, but we're still charged with putting in the work and waiting in faith for God to bring the growth. In a special message at the Church Leaders Conference this Spring, John Elmore encouraged us to work alongside God's Spirit and His other faithful workers in this great “co-mission.”
Get ready to be inspired by this interview with Ruth Fernandez. Ruth shares her thoughts on prosperity, taking God radically at his word, and navigating entrepreneurship as a woman of faith. Important Links Grab Ruth's book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/49AUxGK Follow Ruth on Instagram @ruthfernandez5
Embark on an enthralling exploration of real estate, resilience, and the remarkable power of faith with the Donis brothers, Kenneth and Jeffrey, who return to share their latest investment adventures and spiritual insights. From scaling the heights of multi-unit property ventures to nurturing the roots of their family tree, these siblings illuminate the profound impact of biblical wisdom in today's business world. Their journey isn't just a testament to strategic acumen; it's a heartfelt narrative of personal growth and familial dedication.This conversation doesn't shy away from the obstacles of youth in a seasoned investor's market. Kenneth and Jeffrey candidly discuss how they've turned potential weaknesses into strengths, crafting a formidable brand and team that's rewriting the playbook on entrepreneurial ingenuity. Discover the unforeseen advantages of humility and the competitive edge that comes from starting early, as we weave tales of triumph, community revival, and the deep fulfillment that accompanies the creative process of renovation and design.As we wrap the episode, our gaze turns to the horizon, where dreams of interconnected towns and vibrant communities take root. The Donis brothers' passion for competition and construction merges with my own reflections on mentorship, partnership, and the creative joys of real estate. We leave you with an invitation to join us on this journey, from the personal narratives that shape our decisions to the broader aspirations that could one day see our towns flourish side by side. Thanks again for listening. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a FIVE-STAR review.Head to Dwanderful right now to claim your free real estate investing kit. And follow:http://www.Dwanderful.comhttp://www.facebook.com/Dwanderfulhttp://www.Instagram.com/Dwanderful http://www.youtube.com/DwanderfulRealEstateInvestingChannelMake it a Dwanderful Day!