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Ex 28:1-43, Matt 25:31-26:13, Ps 31:9-18, Pr 8:12-13
Ex 28:1-43, Matt 25:31-26:13, Ps 31:9-18, Pr 8:12-13
EVEN MORE about this episode!What happens when a near-death experience awakens your true purpose and changes how you see life forever?Join Julie Ryan and transformation guide Kendra Dahlstrom as they explore a powerful near-death experience, spiritual awakening, divine guidance, and the shift from corporate success to soul-led living. After a near-death experience while whitewater rafting—followed by septic shock and respiratory failure—Kendra describes hearing symphonic music and sensing divine guidance that forever altered how she sees life, leadership, and purpose.In this deeply moving conversation, Kendra opens up about navigating fear, presence, and the space between worlds—revealing how trusting an inner voice helped her release old trauma and step into a life led from the inside out. Her journey marks a powerful shift from chasing external success to cultivating inner fulfillment, reshaping not only her personal path but also how she leads and serves in the professional world.Together, Julie and Kendra explore what it truly means to live aligned in today's high-pressure, high-achievement culture. Drawing from Kendra's AIM True Method, they unpack themes of emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and self-compassion—offering practical wisdom for overcoming imposter syndrome, redefining success, and reclaiming your authentic purpose. This episode is an inspiring reminder that even life's darkest moments can illuminate the clearest path forward.Guest Biography:Kendra Dahlstrom is an executive coach, spiritual guide, and host of The Unworthy Leader Podcast, but her most powerful credentials come from a near-death experience in 2024 that changed everything. After years of chasing success, titles, and validation, Kendra's brush with death cracked open a deeper truth: she had been living from performance, not presence. On this episode, she shares the story of her awakening, how she dismantled the toxic belief systems that once defined her, and why so many overachievers feel empty despite their accolades. Her message is clear: your purpose isn't something you earn—it's something you remember. Through her work, Kendra helps high-performing individuals reclaim their worth, reconnect with God, and lead from the inside out.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Surviving a Near-Death Experience(0:09:11) - A Brush With the Afterlife(0:15:55) - Navigating Imposter Syndrome and Finding Balance(0:27:25) - Balancing Work, Life, and Spirituality(0:36:59) - Navigating Emotions With Emotional Intelligence(0:48:07) - Reclaiming Purpose and Setting Boundaries➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Español YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Português YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Deutsch YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Français YouTube✏️Ask Julie a Question!
Community Prayer and Encouragement
Community Prayer and Encouragement
Ex 26:1-27:21, Matt 25:1-30, Ps 31:1-8, Pr 8:1-11
Ex 26:1-27:21, Matt 25:1-30, Ps 31:1-8, Pr 8:1-11
In today's episode, Paul and Shelby Abbott continue their conversation on The Blessings and Danger of Anger — Part Two. If you missed Part One, you can find it in Episode 50 of The Connecting Podcast.This will be the final episode of this version of The Connecting Podcast for a little while—but don't worry. We'll be back in a few months with a new format and more conversations to come. In the meantime, we encourage you to explore the archives and catch up on any of the previous 50 episodes you may have missed, featuring Paul with special guests or with Shelby discussing topics like grace, faith, and evangelism.Visit PaulTripp.com/Connecting to listen to all 50 episodes of The Connecting Podcast.
In today's episode, Paul and Shelby Abbott continue their conversation on The Blessings and Danger of Anger — Part Two. If you missed Part One, you can find it in Episode 50 of The Connecting Podcast.This will be the final episode of this version of The Connecting Podcast for a little while—but don't worry. We'll be back in a few months with a new format and more conversations to come. In the meantime, we encourage you to explore the archives and catch up on any of the previous 50 episodes you may have missed, featuring Paul with special guests or with Shelby discussing topics like grace, faith, and evangelism.Visit PaulTripp.com/Connecting to listen to all 50 episodes of The Connecting Podcast.
Ex 23:14-25:40, Matt 24:29-51, Ps 30:1-12, Pr 7:24-27
Many believers don't fully recognize all they've received in Christ Jesus—God's love, healing, provision, peace, and joy. Instead, they often spend their lives trying to get God to give them what's already theirs. Join Andrew for this collection of faith-filled teachings and rediscover the abundant life made possible through the finished work of the cross.
This week on “Jesuitical,” Ashley and guest host Sebastian sit down with Patrick Kelly, S.J. Father Pat holds the Heider Chair at Creighton University and is an expert in the theology of Sports. Then, in a special faith sharing segment, the hosts speak with Patrick Hyde, O.P., a Dominican priest and the pastor of St. Paul Catholic Center at Indiana University, about recent Heisman Trophy winner, Fernando Mendoza. Fernando, the quarterback of the IU football team, has been outspoken about his Catholic faith and is a frequent attendee of masses at St. Paul Center. 0:00 Olympics or Super Bowl? 5:40 Sports and the Vatican 9:02 Playing sports vs. the spiritual life 14:50 Why athletes praise God 20:20 Sports and superstition 32:30 Sports, society and polarization 39:31 Being Catholic at Indiana U 45:00 Ministering to Fernando Mendoza 52:12 Healthy (and unhealthy) fandom Links for further reading: Father Pat's book, “Play, Sport and Spirit” These Olympic athletes are leaning on Christian faith going into the Winter Games Pope Leo adds feast day of St. John Henry Newman to universal calendar Pope Leo, Archbishop Coakley urge renewal of last US-Russia nuclear treaty You can follow us on X and on Instagram @jesuiticalshow. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/jesuitical. Please consider supporting Jesuitical by becoming a digital subscriber to America magazine at americamagazine.org/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Ask Paul Tripp, a weekly podcast from Paul Tripp Ministries where pastor and best-selling author Dr. Paul David Tripp answers your questions, connecting the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life.This week, Paul answers questions from pastors and church members about how to pursue faithfulness, leadership, and unity in the midst of division, and when it may be wise to step away if unity is not being restored.If you have a question you'd like to ask Paul, you can email ask@paultripp.com or submit it online at PaulTripp.com/Ask.Reactivity: How the Gospel Transforms Our Actions and ReactionsPaulTripp.com/Reactivity
In a world shaped by collective crisis, Raghu Markus and Dr. Thomas Hübl come together to explore inner connection and healing trauma.Interested in learning more about trauma? Grab a copy of Releasing Our Burdens, Thomas's co-authored book with systemic family therapist Dr. Richard Schwartz, HEREThis time on Mindrolling, Raghu and Thomas discuss:Thomas's early call to meditation, spirituality, and a life of serviceLiving within a global ecosystem shaped by overlapping crisis dynamicsReturning to ourselves when we are overwhelmed by fear and painUnderstanding how trauma shuts down parts of the self as a survival responseExamining the lasting effects of trauma on both the mind and bodyThe genetic transmission of trauma across generationsThe role of restorative practices in healing trauma and reversing symptomsDigesting trauma instead of becoming stuck in survival patternsCultivating compassion, patience, and trust in the healing processThe power of presence as a foundation for trauma recoveryHow healing even one part of the self creates fertile ground for deeper integrationSpiritual trauma and how it creates a misalignment within our inner and outer livesSupporting one another in reconnecting with our most powerful resource: inner connectionAbout Thomas Hübl PhD:Thomas Hübl, PhD, is a renowned teacher, author, and international facilitator who works within the complexity of systems and cultural change, integrating the core insights of the great wisdom traditions and mysticism with the discoveries of science. Since the early 2000s, he has led large-scale events and courses on the healing of collective trauma. Hübl is the author of Attuned: Practicing Interdependence to Heal Our Trauma—and Our World, and Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds. He is also the co-author of Releasing Our Burdens with Dr. Richard Schwartz. Hübl has served as an advisor and guest faculty for universities and organizations, as a coach for CEOs and organizational leaders, and is currently a visiting scholar at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University. Keep up with Hübl's upcoming events and livestreams HERE. “What does trauma do? It shuts down a part of ourselves so that we can survive or go through very painful moments better. But the aftereffect, if it's not being taken care of, is a sense of disconnect from ourselves. So, then we try to fill that hole with all kinds of other stuff that is not authentic to us, that is over consumerism, that is not feeding each other, that is creating all kinds of side effects.” –Thomas Hübl, PhDSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
EVEN MORE about this episode!What really happens during energy healing, spirit communication, and the moment we transition from life to death?Join Julie Ryan for a powerful live show featuring real-time medical intuitive healings, spirit surgery, past-life energy clearing, and a breathtaking look at the sacred dying process. From the very first scan, Julie breaks down how energy field “leaks” form before medical issues appear and how identifying the original emotional block—even from a past life—can collapse an entire pattern instantly.You'll witness spirit-level precision in action as Julie observes bones and tendons rebuilt with stem-cell energy, complete with spinning vortices and vivid sensory detail—often eliminating the need for surgery altogether. The episode also delivers revolutionary teaching on spirit communication, explaining how messages from loved ones in spirit are decoded by the brain, why fear isn't spirit, and how a simple two-minute rule can dissolve anxiety. Julie's clear, playful metaphors—from satellite dishes in our heads to childhood imagery—make complex spiritual concepts instantly understandable.At the heart of the episode is a profoundly moving hospice moment, as Julie describes the luminous, love-filled transition of a mother nearing death—angels present, loved ones waiting, and a powerful vortex of light illuminating the room. It's both scientifically precise and spiritually breathtaking, offering comfort, clarity, and hope for anyone facing loss. This episode perfectly captures Julie's core philosophy: healing can be joyful, spirit is practical, and we're meant to have fun while expanding consciousness.Episode Chapters:(0:00:00) - Introduction: The Red Sparkle Studio(0:02:00) - Bertha (New Mexico): Energy Field Membrane Scan and Past Life Healing(0:10:00) - Kathy (Delray Beach FL): Wrist Fracture and Rare Tendon Tear(0:17:00) - Sermin (Vancouver BC): Father Communication and the Two-Minute Rule®(0:27:00) - Beatrix (London): Father's Broken Pelvis at 90 Years Old(0:33:00) - Lori (Santa Clarita CA): Mother in Hospice Phase 10(0:47:00) - Training Resources and Practice Group Importance(0:53:00) - Ginny (Salem MA): Severe Body Misalignment and Pain(1:02:00) - Closing: Have Fun With Spiritual Work➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Español YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Português YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Deutsch YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Français YouTube✏️Ask Julie a Question!
In this episode, spiritual medium Erika Gabriel returns for an unfiltered, laugh-out-loud deep dive into intuition, manifestation, and the wild ride of being a woman in today's world. If you're craving practical spiritual tools for your 20s, 30s, and beyond, you cannot miss this episode! Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand, and top rated podcast. With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes. Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday. If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode on Spotify here and on Apple here.
Discussing the divine mystery of Maharaj-ji, Krishna Das explains all of the spiritual workings that are going on ‘behind the scenes' of our daily lives, bringing us exactly where we need to be.This week on Pilgrim Heart, Krishna Das explores:How Maharaj-ji works in our lives, often without us directly noticing When Maharaj-ji sent Krishna Das back to America The moment that Krishna Das ‘got with the program' and realized he had to chant with others in order to purify his own heartServing Maharaj-ji through being true to oneself and figuring out what we want out of lifeDoing activities that bring one closer to peace and compassionTurning inward and getting to the root of depression and unhappinessSeeing Hanuman and Jesus Christ as one in the sameFreeing ourselves from egoistic suffering Grab a copy of KD's favorite version of the Ramayana HERE!“Finally, I blurted out, ‘Maharaj-ji, how can I serve you in America?' Now come on, I wasn't at all concerned with how I was going to serve. I was concerned with how I was going to live in America. He looked like he bit a pickle. That's when he said, ‘Asking about service, then it's not service. Just do what you want.' So what did he mean…you can help people, you can do many things to help, but Maharaj-ji was saying that I had to figure out what I wanted and that would be a service to him.” –Krishna DasAbout Krishna Das:Layering traditional Hindu kirtan with instantly accessible melodies and modern instrumentation, Grammy nominee Krishna Das has been called yoga's “rock star.” With a remarkably soulful voice that touches the deepest chord in even the most casual listener, Krishna Das – known to friends, family, and fans as simply KD – has taken the call-and-response chanting out of yoga centers and into concert halls, becoming a worldwide icon and the best-selling chant artist of all time. His album ‘Live Ananda' (released January 2012) was nominated for a Grammy in the Best New Age album category.KD spent the late '60s traveling across the country as a student of Ram Dass, and in August 1970, he finally made the journey to India, which led him to Ram Dass' own beloved guru, Neem Karoli Baba, known to most as Maharaj-ji. Krishna Das now travels the world sharing his kirtan practice and wonderful stories of his life, of Maharaji-ji, of his life on the Path and discusses bringing chanting into our lives through retreats and workshops. To date, KD has released 15 well-received albums, most recently Trust in the Heart released in October 2017.MORE INFORMATION and OFFERINGS VISIT: https://krishnadas.com/ KRISHNA DAS ON SOCIAL: FACEBOOK: facebook.com/KrishnaDasMusic INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/krishnadasmusic YOUTUBE: / krishnadasmusic X: @krishnadas #KrishnaDasSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textWhat if the most political act in history was God taking on human flesh? In this episode, Bishop Wright has a conversation with former Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to explore what it means to follow Jesus in a complex, pluralistic, and politically charged world. Drawing on the Incarnation, John 14, and decades of global ministry, Welby reflects on human dignity, solidarity with all people, and why an apolitical Jesus is no savior at all. From interfaith neighborliness to immigration, public witness, and the courage required of the church today, this episode invites listeners to imagine a faith rooted in Christ, lived boldly in context, and marked by hope, humility, and love. The claim is simple and bracing: following Jesus means honoring the dignity of every person and showing up where life is fragile, complicated, and real. Listen in for the full conversation. Justin Welby was Archbishop of Canterbury and leader of the Anglican Communion from 2013 to 2024. Born in London in 1956, he was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied history and law. For 11 years—five in Paris and six in London—he worked in the oil industry; his booklet, Can Companies Sin?, drew on this corporate experience and evolved from his dissertation at theological college. He was Bishop of Durham, Dean of Liverpool Cathedral, and Canon of Coventry Cathedral, whose international reconciliation work he led for five years. As Archbishop of Canterbury, he set three priorities for his ministry: a renewal of prayer and religious communities across the Church; supporting churches and Christians to be agents of reconciliation and peace-making in places of conflict; and encouraging and inspiring Christians to share their faith. Support the show Follow us on IG and FB at Bishop Rob Wright.
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Hi everyone! Our segment is a little less conventional today. There has been so much information coming out that it is challenging to keep up with, analyze, and consider! The Epstein files were recently released (though many still are not and much of this information is heavily redacted) and it has catalyzed a shift in collective conscious. Who are our leaders really? Who are they affiliated with? What secrets are our favorite celebrities harboring? This is a topic that I care about deeply! I hope you find the connections to astrology interesting.FOUNDATION COURSEhttps://www.innerknowing.yoga/vedic-astrology-foundational-courseYOUTUBE:D9 exploration:https://youtu.be/HTgYcjltyasCharacteristics of Your Spouse:https://youtu.be/i_cOvdSbjy0Soulmate Astrologyhttps://youtu.be/ExnDysvjzUwChristine:website: innerknowing.yogainstagram: astrologynow_podcastpatreon: patreon.com/astrologynowpodcast keywords: astrology, jyotish, Vedic astrology, sidereal astrology, nakshatras, spirituality, Christine Rodriguez, aries, libra, scorpio, libra, capricorn, Nakshatra, new moon, taurus, Venus, Jupiter, Pisces, Spirituality, horoscope, retrograde, eclipse, solar eclipse, new moon, lunar eclipse
Hashem Speaks So We Can Hear
Ex 21:22-23:13, Matt 24:1-28, Ps 29:1-11, Pr 7:6-23
Ex 21:22-23:13, Matt 24:1-28, Ps 29:1-11, Pr 7:6-23
In this episode, Michaela introduces a NEW aura color named “You Should Too Blue.” This energy shows up when someone believes their suffering should be a blueprint for how others live, heal, and grow.Michaela explores how this mindset is rooted in unhealed trauma, reinforced by 3D societal programming, and often disguised as toughness, wisdom, or “that's just how life is.” Michaela breaks down how You Should Too Blue energy manifests, why it's so common, and how it quietly perpetuates cycles of pain instead of growth.With a blend of spiritual insight, grounded psychology, and playful honesty, this episode invites you to recognize where this energy might be showing up in your life or where you may have internalized it without realizing. Want to learn more? Enjoy one of our new interactive Aura quizzes: https://knowyouraura.com/aura-quizzes/Listen to this introductory episode to find your Aura color: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bonus-every-aura-color-explained/id1477126939?i=1000479357880Send Mystic Michaela some positive energy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mysticmichaela/Explore the Know Your Aura Website : https://knowyouraura.com/Visit Mystic Michaela's Website: https://www.mysticmichaela.com/Join Mystic Michaela's Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2093029197406168/Our Episode Partners: Get $30 off your first box - PLUS free Croissants for life - when you go to https://wildgrain.com/KYA to start your subscription today.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Many believers don't fully recognize all they've received in Christ Jesus—God's love, healing, provision, peace, and joy. Instead, they often spend their lives trying to get God to give them what's already theirs. Join Andrew for this collection of faith-filled teachings and rediscover the abundant life made possible through the finished work of the cross.
Welcome back to The Debrief Podcast with Matthew Stephen Brown. This week's episode, takes a meaningful turn as Pastor Matthew is joined by his daughter, Madison Moses, as co-host for a Valentine's Day–themed conversation about love, family, marriage, and singleness through a Christ-centered lens.Together, Matthew and Madison respond to real questions from listeners navigating complex relationships and heartfelt longings. From parenting outside of marriage, to prioritizing marriage after God while raising children, to approaching Valentine's Day with hope when you're single and longing for connection—this episode explores what biblical love looks like in everyday life.
Author Ravi Kathuria has been drawn to spirituality ever since childhood. As a business thought leader, management consultant and executive coach, he has been quoted by news media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, NPR, and the PBS Nightly Business Report. His first book, How Cohesive is your Company? offered a holistic, cohesive management method that received high praise from top executives and business professors. With Happy Soul. Hungry Mind., his second book, Ravi applied his analytical and intuitive skills to resolve the complexity and confusion of spirituality. https://happysoulhungrymind.com/
SummaryIn this episode of Seeking Excellence, Emily and I explore the dynamics of marriage, focusing on the challenges and joys of maintaining a happy relationship. We share personal experiences from our journey through marriage counseling, how it helped us address recurring issues, and improve our relationship. TakeawaysMarriage requires ongoing effort and communication.Counseling can provide valuable tools for relationship growth.Having fun together strengthens marital bonds.Balancing work and personal life is crucial.Spirituality plays a key role in marriage.Addressing issues early prevents long-term problems.Personal growth contributes to a healthy relationship.Understanding each other's needs is essential.Flexibility and adaptability are important in marriage.Celebrating small victories enhances relationship satisfaction.Subscribe for weekly content on leadership, faith, discipline, personal growth, marriage, fatherhood, and living an excellent life.Join the SE Community on Locals here!! https://seekingexcellence.locals.com/
Anne Ghesquière welcomes Dr Gabor Maté, a world-renowned physician, speaker, and bestselling author. Dr Gabor Maté explore a radically different view of health and human beings and invites us to shift our perspective, to stop asking “What's wrong with me?” and begin asking the far more compassionate question: “What happened to me?”What if what we call “normal” is actually deeply unbalanced? Why is there so much psychological and physical suffering in so-called developed societies? What if many of today's illnesses, anxieties, trauma and addictions are not personal failures, but intelligent responses to a world that asks us to disconnect from ourselves? How can we understand the deep links between trauma, the body, emotions, and behavior? His latest book, The Myth of Normal, is published in French by Guy Trèdaniel Editions, le Mythe de la normalité. Discover his psychotherapeutic approach on his site. Episode #664Some quotes from the podcast with Dr Gabor Maté:“Normal doesn't mean healthy or natural. Normal often just means common.”“Trauma is not what happened to you.Trauma is what happened inside you.”"Nobody is broken. Nobody is beyond transformation."Receive Anne Ghesquière's inspiring weekly newsletter, Métamorphose.Discover Objectif Métamorphose, our 12-step program for discovering yourself.Follow us on social media: Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, CastBox, and YouTube.Support Métamorphose by joining the Métamorphose Tribe.Topics covered in the podcast with Dr Gabor Maté:00:00 Introduction01:30 Guest introduction02:15 The impact of childhood trauma05:46 What is normality ?10:11 An other vision of trauma15:55 Is humanity wounded by nature ?18:58 Transgenerational dimension22:37 Adaptation, illness, and turning point 26:49 The conflict attachment / authenticity 35:29 Women and autoimmune diseases37:38 The mechanism of addiction 42:10 Explicit and implicit memories47:01 Self-regulation49:25 What therapies ?54:06 The process to go through our traumas58:48 Spirituality and healing 01:05:46 ADHD and stress01:13:11 Suffering and creativity01:15:16 Nobody is brokenForeword and precautions for listening to the podcastPhoto © Gurudayal Khalsa Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
After Hoda departed TODAY in January 2025, Jenna Bush Hager spent a year sitting side by side with a rotating group of friends, but as it turns out, her permanent partner was someone who had been part of the TODAY family all along: Sheinelle Jones. On the heels of the launch of TODAY with Jenna and Sheinelle, Hoda sat down with Jenna and Sheinelle for a SiriusXM Front Row Conversation at SiriusXM's New York City studios to talk about their official beginning as co-hosts, the lessons Sheinelle has learned in the wake of losing her husband, Uche, and how grief and joy can exist side by side. Plus, what having Sheinelle by her side means for Jenna, and reflections on her path to this moment. (Originally broadcast on SiriusXM TODAY Show Radio.) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ex 19:16-21:21, Matt 23:13-39, Ps 28:1-9, Pr 7:1-5
Neil deGrasse Tyson: Why Your God Is Too Small & The Truth About Alien “Pets” What if humanity is just a 1% DNA shift away from being an alien science project? In this earth-shattering episode of Mayim Bialik's Breakdown, world-renowned astrophysicist Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson (Director of the Hayden Planetarium and host of StarTalk) joins us to deconstruct the greatest mysteries of existence. From simulation theory and the multiverse to near-death experiences (NDEs) and the Atheist vs. Spiritual debate, Neil goes unfiltered on why our current understanding of reality might be fundamentally limited by our own biology. Are we smart enough to understand the universe? We might be smarter after this conversation. In this episode, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson breaks down: - The Big Bang Theory Reunion: Neil shares behind-the-scenes stories from his cameos, his “beef” with Raj Koothrappali, and what it was like seeing “his people” represented on a hit sitcom - Alien “Zoo Hypothesis”: Why advanced civilizations might view humans as “toddlers” or keep us in a galactic aquarium - Simulation Theory: Why it is mathematically difficult to argue against the idea that we live in a computer-generated reality - “Small God” Problem: Why Neil believes modern religion doesn't account for the true scale of the cosmos - 95% of Reality is Missing: Understanding the dark matter and dark energy mysteries that drive the universe - Can We Explain the Soul? Why physics is actually “easier” to solve than the human mind, body, and spirit - Limits of Intelligence: Neil's fear that humans may not be “neurologically smart enough” to ever truly figure out the universe - NDEs & Psychedelics: A scientific look at what happens to the brain during mystical encounters - Quantum Physics & The Multiverse: Why parallel universes with different laws of physics are scientifically plausible and where we fit in the “Many-Worlds” theory - Spirituality vs. Science: Why Neil refuses to deny anyone's spiritual experiences, even while offering a different scientific explanation for them - The Ultimate Mysteries: Specific questions about the cosmos that Neil deGrasse Tyson most wants to solve before he dies Are we alone? Are we simulated? Or are we just too small to see the truth? Watch this masterclass in the cosmic perspective and decide for yourself. Follow us on Substack for Exclusive Bonus Content: https://bialikbreakdown.substack.com/ BialikBreakdown.com YouTube.com/mayimbialik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C & D love each other deeply, but they have very different ways of engaging their spiritual lives. C is way more woo than D, and C would love them to get on the same page. How can they grow their shared spirituality and improve their relationship in the process? This couple's reading explores trust, values, and navigating difference. Watch the video version of Ghost of a Podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/jessicalanyadoo/videos! You can still get the Astrology of 2026 here: https://www.lovelanyadoo.com/shop/the-astrology-of-2026-how-to-work-with-the-biggest-shifts-of-the-year
Many believers don't fully recognize all they've received in Christ Jesus—God's love, healing, provision, peace, and joy. Instead, they often spend their lives trying to get God to give them what's already theirs. Join Andrew for this collection of faith-filled teachings and rediscover the abundant life made possible through the finished work of the cross.
What happens when you stop numbing, stop performing, and finally face what's been running the show beneath the surface? In this powerful episode of The Greatness Machine, Darius Mirshahzadeh reconnects with Jesse Elder for a raw conversation about sovereignty, emotional excavation, and becoming a whole human being. Jesse shares what led him to step away from business, confront long-standing patterns, and do deep embodiment work that uncovered how anger, sadness, and abandonment have shaped his life and leadership. Together, they explore why growth has no finish line, how emotional resilience is built through presence rather than avoidance, and the difference between real inner work and performative vulnerability. The conversation also weaves in faith, spirituality, masculine conditioning, and Jesse's philosophy on future-self alignment and “time piercing.” In this episode, Darius and Jesse will discuss: (00:00) Diving Deep: Personal Journeys and Self-Discovery (02:46) The Illusion of Destination: Understanding Life's Continuum (05:38) Navigating Emotions: The Onion of Self-Discovery (08:11) Sovereignty and Energy: Reclaiming Personal Power (11:18) Embodiment Work: Making Friends with Emotions (13:58) The Role of Faith and Spirituality in Personal Growth (16:45) The Game of Life: Levels and Challenges (19:18) Time Piercing: Accessing Past and Future Selves (22:09) The Power of Memory: Transforming Past Experiences (25:19) Creating a New Narrative: The Art of Reframing (28:07) The Time Piercer Tour: A Journey of Self-Discovery Jesse Elder is an action philosopher, performance coach, and motivational speaker who helps people create lives of freedom, purpose, and fulfillment. Starting his journey in martial arts, he opened his first school at 23 and went on to build multiple successful centers before selling his multimillion-dollar business. Shifting to personal development, Jesse combines mindset, clarity, and aligned action through his Mind Vitamin series, coaching programs, and live events. Known as a “Time Piercer” and “Reality Hacker,” he mentors high achievers to live authentically, integrate personal integrity, and design lives aligned with their deepest values. Connect with Jesse: Website: https://jesseelder.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timepiercer/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetimepiercer/ Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imthedarius/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Thegreatnessmachine Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Paul explains why God made us singing people and how joining creation's song shapes our faith beyond Sunday.Join us for a weekly narration of Paul Tripp's popular devotional. You can subscribe to our email list to receive this devotional straight to your inbox each week, or read online at PaulTripp.com/Wednesday or on Facebook, Instagram, and the Paul Tripp App.If you've been enjoying the Wednesday's Word podcast, please leave us a review! Each review helps us reach more people with the transforming power of Jesus Christ.Click here to sign up for a 5-part devotional series where Paul teaches on, and Robbie Seay sings, five of his all-time favorite hymns.
In this deeply soulful episode of Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations, we are joined by financial planner and emotional wellness advocate Julie Murphy, a money behaviour expert with nearly 30 years of experience helping high-achieving women and men align their wealth with their inner truth.Julie has managed over half a billion dollars in assets, yet what truly sets her apart is her understanding that financial success without alignment leads to burnout, disconnection, and quiet dissatisfaction. Through her transformational PACT Method (Picture, Accept, Commit, Take Action), Julie helps people break free from subconscious money patterns and build wealth that feels like freedom, not pressure.In this conversation, we explore how money mirrors the mind, how fear and conditioning shape our financial decisions, and how emotional wellness is the missing link in most wealth strategies. Julie also shares how spirituality, intuition, and self-worth play a central role in creating financial sovereignty.This episode is for you if you have achieved success on paper but feel something is missing inside.In this episode, you will learn:Why alignment matters more than traditional successHow the PACT Method creates emotional and financial clarityThe most common subconscious money patterns keeping people stuckHow burnout and perfectionism show up in financial behaviourHow spirituality and energy influence wealth creationWhy self-worth is the real foundation of financial freedomChapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Alignment and Wellness06:39 The Importance of Inner Truth in Financial Success13:49 Understanding the PACT Method for Financial Growth22:04 Shifting from Fear to Authentic Financial Decisions25:33 Embracing Authenticity26:46 Awakening Your Wealth: The PACT Method31:55 Finding Harmony Over Hustle34:15 Reframing Your Money Story37:02 The Spirituality of Financial Success39:36 Discovering Your True Self43:20 Empowerment and Self-DiscoveryGuest: Julie MurphyFinancial Planner and Emotional Wellness AdvocateWebsite: juliemurphy.comInstagram: @awakenwithjulieYour transformation begins the moment you decide to look within.Let this book walk with you.
This week, Ryan and Alex dive into the natural spiritual process known as initiation. They explore Rosicrucianism, Egyptian mystery rituals, guiding spiritual forces, the path of the mystic, and the teachings of Rudolf Steiner unpacking how these ancient currents continue to shape spiritual awakening today.
Send us a textIn this deeply moving episode of Joey Pinz Conversations, Joey Pinz sits down with Gina Cavalier, a multi-published author, artist, spiritual teacher, and founder of The Liberated Healer, for an honest conversation about creativity, pressure, identity, and healing from suicidal ideation.Gina shares her journey from working inside high-pressure Hollywood studios like Disney and Warner Bros. to navigating personal loss, divorce, and an internal battle that nearly cost her life. Through lived experience—not theory—she explains why suicidal ideation is different from depression, why silence makes it more dangerous, and how self-love becomes the foundation for healing.This conversation explores how storytelling, creativity, routine, and community play a role in restoring hope, and why healing is not a destination but a lifelong relationship with yourself. Gina also discusses her books, including Surviving Suicidal Ideation—From Therapy to Spirituality and the Lived Experience and Planet Walking—A Handbook for the Living, and the urgent need for better systems of support worldwide.This is a powerful, compassionate episode for anyone who has struggled silently—or wants to better support those who are.
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Ex 17:8-19:15, Matt 22:34-23:12, Ps 27:7-14, Pr 6:27-35
Ex 17:8-19:15, Matt 22:34-23:12, Ps 27:7-14, Pr 6:27-35