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In this episode of Great Women in Compliance, GWIC co-host Hemma Lomax sits down with compliance expert Kristy Grant-Hart, author of How to Be a Wildly Effective Compliance Officer. Kristy discusses the recent acquisition of her consulting group, Spark Compliance, by Diligent and shares her unique origin story that led her from a background in film and television to becoming a leading figure in the compliance world. Tune in to learn about the four human motivators and the role of fear alongside ethical culture in compliance, the future skillsets required for compliance officers, and the integral role of community and networking in building a successful compliance career. Kristy also offers insights for Chief Compliance Officers seeking their next career steps and highlights the broader impact compliance professionals have on changing the business world. Highlights Include: The recent acquisition of Spark Compliance Consultancy by Diligent Kristy's journey from the film and entertainment industry to law and compliance The skills and attitudes that will future-proof your compliance career The key motivators to consider when influencing human behavior and culture The role of community, collaboration, and following your passion. Biography Kristy Grant-Hart is the Vice President, Head of Advisory Services, Spark Compliance, a Diligent Brand. She's a renowned expert at transforming compliance departments into in-demand business assets. She is the author of several highly-acclaimed books, including the best-selling How to be a Wildly Effective Compliance Officer. She has advised Fortune 100 companies on international compliance and has created, implemented, and revamped compliance programs for major companies in Europe and the United States. Kristy was honored as a Trust Across America 2019 Top Thought Leader in Trust. A powerful and inspirational public speaker, Kristy provides keynote presentations to organizations and conferences globally. Kristy has written for and been featured in publications including the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Corporate Financier Magazine, Risk Universe Magazine, and on the cover of Compliance and Ethics Professional Magazine. She is a former adjunct professor at Delaware Law School, Widener University, teaching Global Compliance and Ethics. Kristy was shortlisted for the Chief Compliance Officer of the Year award at the Women in Compliance Awards and was shortlisted again for the Compliance Innovator of the Year. Before launching Spark Compliance, a Diligent Brand, Kristy was the Chief Compliance Officer at United International Pictures, the joint distribution company for Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures in 65+ countries. Kristy began her legal career at the international law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, where she worked in the firm's Los Angeles and London offices. While at Gibson Dunn, her team was nominated for Best Regulatory Law Firm of the Year at Thomson Reuter's Compliance Awards. Kristy graduated summa cum laude from Loyola Law School in California. She holds certification as a Corporate Compliance and Ethics Professional – International (CCEP-I) and is a member of the California Bar.
The Unfolding Podcast. A space for the unfoldings: Unfolding thoughts. Unfolding insights. Unfolding conversations. Unfolding meetings with extraordinary people doing extraordinary things. Connect with Aviaya Nathali Arnetz: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aviaya.se Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aviaya.nathali.arnetz/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviayanathaliarnetz Web: https://www.aviaya.se The Unfolding Menu with offers for working with Aviaya Nathali Arnetz: https://www.aviaya.se/the-unfolding-menu/
Sept 8God is still speaking. When we "hear" the Voice of Spirit and follow Its direction, we are in alignment. When we don't act upon Its direction we feel out of balance. My God is a nag and I have found that when I "listen and obey" a world of Good is set in motion!Speaker: Rev. Jeri HudsonTo donate to CSL Seattle: https://bit.ly/donate-cslseattleFor prayer support:PrayerRequest@spiritualliving.org206-524-7729 (PRAY)For a prerecorded Inspiration Line: 206-525-4438 (GIFT)
In this podcast we talk to three of the international artists who work on the artistic intervention on the past and present of remembering and acting on right-wing violence in North Rhine-Westphalia.The project is on the history of resistance and resilience and works toward an alternative history from the perspective of migrants and workers, survivors, […]
90 Day Gays: A 90 Day Fiancé Podcast with Matt Marr & Jake Anthony
Hi sissies, we are aware some of y'all are having FOMO on your usual Sunday and Monday habit of listening to us recapping the shows, please bear with us as we spread the gospel of gay for our live show. Thank you for your support and we appreciate you all! Come see us in Cleveland, Detroit and Toronto this week! https://linktr.ee/RealityGays Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How quickly we can become exhausted trying the same thing over and over, only to discover that the answer was there, but we wrote it off long ago. First in the Lenten series on Peter and the Wandering Heart. By Pastor Lars Hammar.
Hey Friend! Are you considering pivoting? Unsure if the direction you're heading is actually right for you? Maybe you've been thinking about how to tweak or refine your brand, business, or podcast to make it more profitable. But before you allow fear to dictate your next move… Stop! Don't take any hasty action just yet. The worst thing you can do is turn everything around and end up going backward. On the other hand, you may be staying stuck far too long when you really should make changes to the brand. In this episode, let's get clear on where you are, and how to get you to that next level. I pray this blesses you! Xo, Stef Next Steps: Watch the Free Workshop: http://podcastforgrowth.com Join the Stefanie Gass School: https://stefaniegass.com/school Grab Your Freebies: https://stefaniegass.com/ Join the FB Community: http://stefgasscommunity.com >
One of the key pieces of being successful in marketing is having an open mind. Now, I know a lot of us think we have an open mind, but when we're presented with a new idea, a new challenge, just something new that's in our business, our natural tendency is to say wait, stop, I don't know, that's not going to work for me. All these different things, all these beliefs that we have about our business and why it won't work or why that strategy is not the best for us without even really looking at it from an open mind and open perspective. You know, the best marketers in the world and the best people in business are adaptable. They adapt to changes that happen in their business. They have an open mind, they try things out, they test things out, they give it a really good go and then make the determination there if it's best for their business. So when you're approaching your business and anything new that you encounter in your marketing comes up, I want you just to stop and listen and have that open mind. Listen first before you make any judgment, before you put the hands up and say, this won't work for me. Listen with an open mind first and then from there, try it out, put yourself out there, take those steps, you know, find a mentor that's going to help you along the way to really give it a good try before you make that determination. But have that open mind first, that's the first key step because an open mind can lead to so many opportunities in your business, but you have to be open to listen. So keep that open mind.
Is your spouse okay? How do you know? Have you had a conversation with them lately asking them how they are REALLY doing?We help so many people at work, in our extended family, and in our neighborhoods. So often we just want to be present, ready and willing to jump in and lend a hand. If that's you, that's awesome! That means you are trying to be a good human, trying to live the way that Jesus would want you to live. But what about your spouse? When was the last time you looked them in the eye and had a deep conversation about how they are doing? Are you ready to stop, listen and do something if you suddenly hear and see the warning signs that your spouse is in need and hurting?Join hosts Travis and Dawn Rosinger as they talk through key steps to help any couple in their marriage be the kind of spouse that shows concern, kindness and care. This episode will cause you to reflect on how your spouse might be doing and your readiness to jump in and help them!Travis and Dawn Rosinger are the Loving The Fight Marriage Podcast Hosts and Authors of the books, Verbalosity - 7 Steps to a Verbally Generous and More Fulfilling Marriage and their newest book, Gripping - What Matters Most | A Life and Relationships That Hold on to YouFor more information about Travis and Dawn Rosinger go to Loving The Fight
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Dr. Denise Simpson, a master life and leadership coach specializing in empowering and training women leaders, wants you to stop what you're doing and listen to this before you quit! Amidst rapid and challenging changes, many leaders find themselves at a crossroads, questioning their career paths, dreams, and desires. This is due to the constant barrage of external pressures from their organizations, stakeholders, customers, and board of directors. Leaders are grappling with whether they're in the right place, fulfilling their leadership purpose. Many women, feeling unsupported and undervalued, have chosen the path of the Great Resignation, leaving the workforce entirely, while others are considering Breaking Up with their organizations. Denise encourages leaders to assess their leadership value, and decide whether they want to remain in their current roles or explore new horizons. If you're contemplating leaving leadership, you must listen to this first! ****************************************** To take your work to a deeper level, join the Masters of Leadership Institute, where you'll be trained to be a masterful leader in 12-weeks, to eliminate self-doubt, confusion and overwhelm. You'll gain control of your mindset, build your skill set, and make strategic decisions like a masterful leader! Go here now to enroll https://www.drdenisesimpson.com/mol
You can do this if you only have 5 acres of hunting land! One of the hunting community's brightest, young female advocates explains in this thought-provoking podcast with Daniel Schmidt of Deer & Deer Hunting.
Have you ever looked into the eye's of a cute little puppy and felt the urge to stuff them in your purse so that you could hug them and love them forever? Well, STOP + LISTEN to this episode…. Before making that spontaneous buy, ask yourself where you are in your cycle and are your hormones tricking you into believing this is a good idea. Join me in the humourous conversation with my bestie on how she bought Mr. Darcy, her new puppy, as a spontaneous buy in her inner spring. Now although Mr. Darcy turned out to be the right purchase for her, we chat about how our cycle does play into these spontaneous purchases that can sometimes turn out to not be such a good decision. Although this episode is filled with laughter and fun chat between two close friends, my hope is that it sparks some curiousity into your own spending habits or decision making processes. Our hormones play a huge role in how we feel, what we decide, and how we celebrate our choices. So give it a listen and pounder about what you bought lately that may have been a hormonal decision! This episode might just be that aha moment for you to understand why you leaped when really you should have zagged. RESOURCES: Don't for get to grab your FREE Charting Journal crafted by ME at Join us in the Shee Sisterhood to learn more about how to line your life to your cycle and hormones Have questions about your cycle, your hormones or how to live aligned with your womb wisdom? Email your questions to thealignedwomb@gmail.com and your question may just be answered with one of our brilliant guest speakers.
In this episode I talk about how coach's can sound, rather than just saying unlucky or never mind. A coach is there to coach, give guidence and offer different ways to help educate the goalkeeper they are working with. I also talk about... BRAND NEW HOLLAND TRIP ON OFFER ONE PLACE REMAINING ON THE SENIOR ELITE CAMP HELP FOR PARENTS COACHING A TEAM For all gloveglu academy events please visit the website...www.gloveglu.academy
Every place we inhabit has its own tapestry of sound, whether you're hiking through the woods or sitting in a cafe with a friend. And not only are sounds a part of our sensory experience, but they can give us vital information about the health of our ecosystems. As the planet warms and we lose biodiversity, those sounds are changing. The natural world isn't the only space where the soundscape is changing. Electrifying everything will have a direct effect on the sound of urban centers. What will cities sound like in the future? Will we listen to the messages our world is sending us, or will we tune them out? Guests: Bernie Krause, Soundscape Ecologist Dan Hill, Director, Melbourne School of Design For show notes and related links, visit ClimateOne.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every place we inhabit has its own tapestry of sound, whether you're hiking through the woods or sitting in a cafe with a friend. And not only are sounds a part of our sensory experience, but they can give us vital information about the health of our ecosystems. As the planet warms and we lose biodiversity, those sounds are changing. The natural world isn't the only space where the soundscape is changing. Electrifying everything will have a direct effect on the sound of urban centers. What will cities sound like in the future? Will we listen to the messages our world is sending us, or will we tune them out? Guests: Bernie Krause, Soundscape Ecologist Dan Hill, Director, Melbourne School of Design For show notes and related links, visit ClimateOne.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the key pieces of being successful in marketing is having an open mind. Now, I know a lot of us think we have an open mind, but when we're presented with a new idea, a new challenge, just something new that's in our business, our natural tendency is to say wait, stop, I don't know, that's not going to work for me. All these different things, all these beliefs that we have about our business and why it won't work or why that strategy is not the best for us without even really looking at it from an open mind and open perspective. You know, the best marketers in the world and the best people in business are adaptable. They adapt to changes that happen in their business. They have an open mind, they try things out, they test things out, they give it a really good go and then make the determination there if it's best for their business. So when you're approaching your business and anything new that you encounter in your marketing comes up, I want you just to stop and listen and have that open mind. Listen first before you make any judgment, before you put the hands up and say, this won't work for me. Listen with an open mind first and then from there, try it out, put yourself out there, take those steps, you know, find a mentor that's going to help you along the way to really give it a good try before you make that determination. But have that open mind first, that's the first key step because an open mind can lead to so many opportunities in your business, but you have to be open to listen. So keep that open mind.
Sometimes we are constantly moving being "busy" to keep us from facing the reality of our lives. Spirit wants us to stop and listen to ourselves. Listen to our thoughts, our bodies, and our emotions. Take time to listen and write down what your hear and feel. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stayinpowerpeople/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stayinpowerpeople/support
BUY MY DEBUT BOOK Manifesting For Beginners - A Step by Step Guide To Attracting A Life You Love Welcome to the latest episode of The Manifestation Collective Podcast loves. One of my most asked questions is, how can I manifest my ex back? In today's episode I am sharing my opinion on this very topic and hopefully sharing some loving big sisterly advice with you. If you enjoyed this episode, a 5 star review would really help the growth of the show - thank you in advance if you decided to spread a little kindness this way. Resources Mentioned Join The Collective Membership: themanifestationcollective.co/the-collective-membership Come and chat to me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/themanifestationcollective. Grab The Ultimate Manifesting Bundle here: themanifestationcollective.co/ultimate-manifesting-bundle Feel drawn to discover more about me 1:1 coaching services? Find out more here: themanifestationcollective.co/coaching-services
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DON'T FORGET YOU DECIDE NEXT MONTH'S SPOTLIGHT MUSIC PLAYLIST! JAY-Z OR NAS?! VOTING STARTS MONDAY, MAY 30TH! MORE DETAILS TO COME! NOW WITHOUT FURTHER ADO! ENJOY THIS WEEK'S EPISODE OF NYPA ENTERTAINMENT RADIO! ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE OF NYPA ENTERTAINMENT RADIO. EMINEM TELLS DR. DRE THAT KENDRICK LAMAR'S NEW ALBUM LEFT HIM "SPEECHLESS". DIDDY SLAMMED BY SOCIAL MEDIA OVER HOSTING BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS, FREDDY GIBBS PERFORMS IN BUFFALO AFTER BENNY THE BUTCHER'S CREW ALLEGEDLY JUMPED HIM, LIL WAYNE THREATENS TO HAVE DALLAS MAVERICKS OWNER MARK CUBAN "SMACKED". LEGENDARY PRODUCER PETE ROCK SAYS "CANIBUS NEW ALBUM IS SUPER TRASH", DENIES PRODUCING IT & BMF CO-STARS DAVINCHI ALLEGEDLY PAID A $1.4 MILLION CASH BOND FOR LIL MEECH TO BE RELEASED? ALL OF THIS PLUS A WHOLE LOT MORE! LIVE THIS SUNDAY FROM 5PM-7PM! NYPA ENTERTAINMENT RADIO! DID YOU KNOW THERE ARE 19 OTHER WAYS YOU CAN SUBSCRIBE,DOWNLOAD & ENJOY NYPA ENTERTAINMENT RADIO ON DEMAND? 1. ANCHOR PODCAST 2. APPLE PODCAST (ITUNES) 3. AMAZON MUSIC 4. GOOGLE PODCAST 5. IHEART RADIO 6. SPOTIFY 7. STITCHER 8. POCKET CAST 9. OVERCAST 10. CASTBOX 11. DEEZER 12. PLAYER FM 13. PODCHASER 14. RADIO PUBLIC 15. BREAKER 16. BULLHORN 17. SOUNDER 18. RIVERSID FM 19. ALEXA NYPA ENTERTAINMENT RADIO: DON'T LOOK NOW, BUT NYPA ENTERTAINMENT RADIO IS ON THE RISE! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nypa-entertainment-radio/message
When you don't know where to go or where to turn, stop and listen to God.
In the episode, "Stop, Listen and Breathe into Mental Wellness with Senda Baccar (S3, E6)," spiritual healer and intuitive coach from Tunisia in North Africa, Senda Bacaar, visits the show to discuss her lived experience with Western psychiatry, which has pushed its philosophy into now global influence. As a biologist, Senda was disillusioned with the mental health system when she saw their conviction was only in the biomedical theory, suggesting we are nothing more than cells and tissue with no spirit. When she was seeking treatment for her own state of mental distress, she discovered breathwork, reiki, shamanism, plant medicine, gardening, intuitive dance, and a number of other healing modalities that changed her life and her understanding of what creates true mental health. After going through the “dark night of the soul” Senda advocates that we can all get on the other side of that, if we learn to balance our energy and take a minute to stop and listen to why we are feeling distressing emotions. Through alternative options, Senda discovered sources that were far more healing than simply getting a prescription medication for “mental illness.” #breathwork #reiki #energyhealing #biomedicalmodel #westernpsychiatry #bigpharmaharms #mentalhealth #alternativehealing #plantmedicine #bipolarshaman #bipolarartist #psychiatryisnotscience #abolishpsychiatry #shamanism #mentalwellnessPlease visit my website at: http://www.jengaitasiciliano.comDon't forget to subscribe to the Not As Crazy As You Think YouTube channel @SicilianoJenConnect:Instagram: @jengaitaLinkedIn: @jensicilianoTwitter: @jsiciliano
Summary: What leads to self-doubt, fear and hesitation in relationships? Over-depending on others and not having a clear sense of self or the confidence to take care of you. Especially when taking care of you conflicts with what someone else wants. In this episode I share some of my own journey – mistakes and wins. If you relate to fear of not being good enough, fear you can't make up for your past, or fear of missing out – we call that self-centered fear in the program – this show is for you. This fear can produce anxiety and grip tight, but you can learn to let it go. I'm excited you're here and thank you for listening. Welcome to Episode 27 – Stop - Listen at Your Dependency Risk. That is a bold statement to make, "my dependency risk." You may feel one of two things. One, "I'm not dependent. What are you talking about?" Or two, "Yes, I know I am hopelessly dependent." In response to the first, "I'm not dependent," yes, you are. We all are. We depend on air to breathe, food to power our bodies, and people in our life to partner with for various reasons. You're dependent on your grocer to process your meat, (who wants to do that, right?) truckers to transport your supplies and merchants to sell you goods and services. I took all that for granted, but it's true. If you had the second response, "Yes, I'm hopelessly dependent. I don't have a backbone to speak of. I accommodate others over myself and couldn't ask for a need to be met if I could even identify it. I'm so used to being invisible, I can barely see myself." What does this have to do with living the life you dream of? Most of us live between these two extremes. We resist healthy dependencies or deny them, or we over-rely on others to do for us what we can do for ourselves. I am here to tell you; I've spent a fair amount of time visiting both extremes. Here's the experience I had. I got clean and sober and right behind that came my unrealistic dependency on others to meet my needs and provide my happiness. Both my parents were alcoholics, and my mom also had a gambling problem, so faulty forms of dependency were definitely modeled for me. In new recovery-- and remember I was 21, I turned 22 2 months after I got clean and sober. In new recovery, I made a lot of mistakes and many of the same ones we all make. I made decisions I wasn't ready for out of fear. Fear of missing out, fear of not making up for my past, fear of not being good enough after all. How that showed up for me is I depended on others that didn't have the resources to be there for me. Then, I got stuck in the loop of forcing myself to accept unacceptable behavior, to make excuses for myself and others, for not making waves, not speaking up, not making clear choices to take care of myself. I became smaller and smaller, angrier and angrier, and I stuffed it - along with depressed, sad, and lonely. I looked for validation outside myself, and even when that was present, I discounted it and explained it away out of self-doubt. I never had a strong sense of self, and I lost touch with what I had learned in new recovery. I married my second husband who I met while he was in a halfway house and who was smoking pot when I was a year and a half clean. I maintained my sobriety and being clean throughout that marriage, which lasted eight years. I already had a daughter, and I had three more children during that eight-year time span, and my fifth and last child was born two months after I ended the relationship. So I know about dependency and being miserable when clean and not being able to accept the simple fact that who I'm married didn't have the personal resources to be present because he was ill. And that it was okay for me to take care of myself. Why would I get married and stay for eight years? One, I lacked the clear sense of self. Even after working the Steps, having a sponsor, and going to three to five meetings a week, which I continued throughout that relationship. I had experiences in my past that I had not truly forgiven. I had learned to live clean, but I had no idea and did not understand the way those experiences shaped my personality and how I still operated from feelings of unworthiness and not being lovable. It required professional help to resolve my feelings around these issues. The program isn't designed to heal this type of injury, so please, if you can relate so far and haven't, get the help you need. Our addictions are bigger than us and so are some of these other issues. Three, I didn't know what I wanted. How could I? I didn't know who I was or what I was capable of, so I operated as if I knew based on what I thought others would think was the way to be. I continually looked outside myself for cues on how to feel and act. The more I focused on others, outside myself, the crazier I felt. What changed? I reached another bottom, one that allowed me to leave that relationship and start again. One where I was able to set aside that deep guilt and fear I experienced whenever I took care of me over what someone else wanted. One where I was able to deepen my understanding of myself and focus on what was important to me, my recovery, my family, and building a life that was independent and fulfilling, a life that would be better for my kids. I so wanted a life that would be better for my kids. Did I succeed? Well, the jury is still out, but I know I've made progress, and it took a long time. I've made lots of mistakes, and it's a journey. The promises do come true - sometimes quickly and sometimes slowly - and in my case - slowly. My favorite saying, I've said before is: Before it's time, you can't force it; when it's time, you can't stop it. No matter how much I wished it different, my progress was slow. I had many periods where I felt like I was in the hallway waiting for a door to open and now I can see that those periods of time were preparation, learning, time for reflection, for deepening that understanding of my spiritual life and myself and how the two relate. So what changed? The biggest barrier to my growth was that I knew it all. Just like before I surrendered and got clean - when I knew it all. That story I just told you was based all on hindsight. At that time, I knew it all. I wasn't teachable, and I was not responsible. All the misery in my life was someone else's fault, and I could pretend to be okay. I was a victim after all, "If he would just change, if he would just get better, if they would just give me these opportunities." Sound familiar? True powerlessness over myself. Socrates said, "You don't know what you don't know." I've learned that to grow and have different experiences, I have to be open, open to what I don't know I don't know. Sound confusing? There is knowledge that I know I know. For example, I know how to reconcile a checkbook. Then there is knowledge I know I don't know. For example, I don't know how to build an airplane. As a human being, I look for answers in those two places, what I know and what I know I don't know - but could learn. My true growth comes from another place, what Socrates referenced, "I don't know what I don't know." This is where when I learn it, it feels like I already knew it and forgot. It makes perfect sense when I see it. It is mystery and is often what I call divine intelligence as grace. My perception is altered, something is lost - a belief that wasn't true or based on part truth, but I gain clarity and I feel enriched. It's where I want to play now. You may be thinking that's a great philosophy, Vicki. How do I apply it? One, develop that very clear sense of self. When you're confused, start with what you know you don't want, because we can sure identify, I always could, what I don't want. The opposite of that is a good place to look for what I do want. Get to know yourself at your core. Practice self-love, you are lovable, you are worthy, you are wise and generous. If you don't believe it, practice it. Look in the mirror, practice it, practice it till you believe it. Trust yourself to be on your own side and prove it by taking action. If you can't be there for you, you can't expect anybody else to be there for you. Ask for help and become teachable. Find your tribe, people who want what you do and will hold you accountable to what you say you want. Then claim it, let it happen the way it is going to happen, not necessarily the way you would have it happen. There's a difference. I've learned skills along the way - to be assertive, to be kind, to be curious, and ask questions rather than jump to conclusions. To realize I don't know. A lot of times, I don't even know what I don't know, to quote Socrates once again. I think I know how someone feels, and I think I know someone else's motives, and I just don't, so now I ask. But most important, it's to take ownership, "My life is a result of my decisions and actions, not anybody else's." I have a newsletter I would love for you to have access to, find it at https;//linktr.ee/vickidawn. What can you take away from today's discussion that you can implement for yourself? What is one small step that you can take to be sure that you have healthy boundaries? Not walls erected to keep everyone out, but more like fences you can see over, others can see you, and there are gates where you can let others in. Remember it's the small steps added together that creates a big shift. Thank you for being here today. If you enjoyed the show, please like, and leave a review. I love emails from my audience. Send them to info@vickidawn.com. Goodbye, and remember, you create your beautiful life one moment, one step at a time.
On this the first Sunday of Christmastide our Youth & Congregational Care Minister Karina brings us a message on stopping, listening, and being open to the moments that we ought to readjust.
STOP & LISTEN! #CloudNClear steps into the future as this exciting episode highlights another SADA customer and #roboticprocessautomation (RPA) company, Automation Anywhere. Their focus is on increasing #productivity and ROI for organizations with their #cloud-native platform approach to #automate #businessprocess. Miles Ward, CTO, SADA, steps in as host to speak with Anoop Tripathi, VP of #Engineering, Automation Anywhere. This discussion explores the vast possibilities of #RPA when coupled with a #cloud-native approach and how Automation Anywhere is leaning on SADA to help deliver intelligent #processautomation with the help of SADA and #GoogleCloud. Host: Miles Ward Guests: Anoop Tripathi Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cloudnclear https://twitter.com/SADA https://twitter.com/milesward Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sada/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/milesward/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/anooptripathi/
Are you about to RAGE QUIT your job? STOP - Listen to this first. In Episode #22 I talk with Dr. Tracy Brower author of “Secrets to Happiness at Work”. We talk about why we work, why we should expect to be happy at work, what are the conditions for happiness at work, how to decide whether to leave a job or not. The Great Resignation is real, work-life balance is dead - so what is the alternative? EPISODE #22: You can listen to the full episode here OR WATCH it on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC-YIz5pEMM9vigbYOxK2Kw ------------------------------- DR. TRACY BROWER ------------------------------- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracybrowerphd/ Twitter: @tracybrower108 - https://twitter.com/TracyBrower108 Instagram: @tlb108 - https://www.instagram.com/tlb108/ Website: https://tracybrower.com/ RESOURCES: The Secrets to Happiness at Work - https://amzn.to/2YiCir6 You've Been Ghosted In Your Job Search: 5 Ways to Cope - https://bit.ly/3CImxbH Happiness is Good for Business: 6 Ways to Create it For Employees - https://bit.ly/3CJoZii ------------------------------- FOLLOW ME ON: ------------------------------- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariahvo/ Instagram: @MariaHvo - https://www.instagram.com/mariahvo/ Twitter: @MHvorostovsky - https://twitter.com/mhvorostovsky Clubhouse: @MariaHvo - https://www.clubhouse.com/@mariahvo HVO Search: www.hvosearch.com ------------------------------- Get in touch if you need help HIRING your senior leadership team ------------------------------- LEAVE A REVIEW: If you're listening on Apple Podcasts make sure to Subscribe, Rate, and leave a REVIEW. The best review will get a mention in the next episode!
God is moving and it is imperative we listen and hear what He is saying. Just as God told the Hebrews when they crossed the Jordan, do not look to the right or the left, because you have not been this way before. God is leading His followers into a new place and those who follow will discover a freshness in their relationship and much greater power to witness for Christ.
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Dr. Debra Morris, School Nutrition Director for Jackson County, joins the podcast to share her heart and insight on 2020 and her hopes & expectations for 2021.
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Listen to this before you put pen to paper on your New Year Resolution Try Our Roadman 14 Day Challenge to Kickstart your Fitness - https://www.roadmancycling.com/14day Support this podcast: www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh All the bits & bobs I recommend are here www.roadmanresources.com
Over the past several months, overt racial tension has spurred conversations about racism in our society and the church. There are a variety of opinions on the subject, so we are working to STOP & LISTEN to others in our church family who have a story to tell.In this episode, Young and Sarah Whang join Jay and Ryan to relate their experiences of ethnic insensitivity and prejudice in the church. Young describes the feeling of not belonging at CHBC, despite being an established leader and member of the church. Sarah discusses her father's trauma following a hate crime: he was brutally beaten on account of his race. She also relates her story of discovering the multifaceted experience of minorities - including her own - in a majority white culture. She concludes with helpful exhortations to guide our church as we pursue robust ethnic unity.Sarah mentioned a few books in this episode. They are linked below for those interested in learning more."What's So Amazing About Grace?" by Philip Yancey"Be the Bridge" by Latasha Morisson"Prophetic Lament" by Soong-Chan RahHave questions or ideas for a future episode? Email them to bespoken@biblechurch.org.Bespoken is a weekly podcast by Pastors, Jay Thomas and Ryan McKee. Each week we cover spiritual topics and issues that will help you grow closer to God and deeper in Christ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listening to God is giving him full control over the situation. Sometimes we don't fully let go, but expect the same result, we try to fix the same thing we gave to him. But God has a way of reminding us we can worry and lose sleep over it, or rest in His promise that everything with be ok. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teawithjackiee/message
Over the past several months, overt racial tension has spurred conversations about racism in our society and the church. There are a variety of opinions on the subject, so we are working to STOP & LISTEN to others in our church family who have a story to tell.On this episode, Ryan and Matt talk with fellow church member Robert Smith. Robert discusses his experience of racism and its pervasive effects upon him and his family. He also reflects on the healing power of friendship across ethnic lines. They conclude their time, and invite you to join them, in prayer for all who are suffering.Have questions or ideas for a future episode? Email them to bespoken@biblechurch.org.Bespoken is a weekly podcast by Pastors, Jay Thomas and Ryan McKee. Each week we cover spiritual topics and issues that will help you grow closer to God and deeper in Christ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recently, overt racial tension has spurred conversations about racism in our society and the church. There are a variety of opinions on the subject, so we are working to STOP & LISTEN to others in our church family who have a story to tell.On this episode of Bespoken, Jay, Ryan, and Matt discuss Tim Keller‘s recent article, "A Biblical Critique of Secular Justice and Critical Theory." Through the article, they reflect on questions such as: What is biblical justice?What is secular justice?How do competing ideas of justice affect our action in the world? How does biblical justice propel us towards love of neighbor and, in particular, towards addressing the suffering of ethnic minorities and its causes?We recommend that you read Keller’s article, if only as an aid for your own reflection. You can find the article here.Have questions or ideas for a future episode? Email them to bespoken@biblechurch.org.Bespoken is a weekly podcast by Pastors, Jay Thomas and Ryan McKee. Each week we cover spiritual topics and issues that will help you grow closer to God and deeper in Christ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recently, overt racial tension has spurred conversations about racism in our society and the church. There are a variety of opinions on the subject, so we are working to STOP & LISTEN to others in our church family who have a story to tell.On this episode of Bespoken, Jay, Ryan, and Matt (a CHBC member) discuss the complex terminology that often attends conversations on race. They address the origins of the concept of “race,” the act of a “micro-aggression,” what we mean we say “critical race theory,” and more. But this episode isn’t merely a dictionary – Jay, Ryan, and Matt highlight the necessity of compassion, particularly in dialogue about the personal ramifications of racial injustice. How can we embody compassion – fellowship with those who are suffering – in our pursuit of ethnic unity?Have questions or ideas for a future episode? Email them to bespoken@biblechurch.org.Bespoken is a weekly podcast by Pastors, Jay Thomas and Ryan McKee. Each week we cover spiritual topics and issues that will help you grow closer to God and deeper in Christ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recently, overt racial tension has spurred conversations about racism in our society and the church. There are a variety of opinions on the subject, so we are working to STOP & LISTEN to others in our church family who have a story to tell.In this episode, Pastor Jay shares his story, explains how it animates his perspective on matters of ethnic unity and reconciliation, and charts a biblical way forward on these issues. Jay explains the connections between his ethnicities and his experience of the various cultural environments in which he’s lived. He also describes how these experiences have softened his heart to the stories of his brothers and sisters and neighbors. He encourages us to lead with love as we imagine “what ought to be” regarding ethnic unity. No matter where you are on this topic, we invite you to STOP & LISTEN.Have questions or ideas for a future episode? Email them to bespoken@biblechurch.org. Bespoken is a weekly podcast by Pastors, Jay Thomas and Ryan McKee. Each week we cover spiritual topics and issues that will help you grow closer to God and deeper in Christ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What do we do when we're stuck between a past trying to track us down and an unknown, chaotic future?
The last several weeks of racial tension in our country have opened up new conversations and dialogue around racism in our society and the church. There's a wide array of opinions on the subject, so we will be taking the next several weeks to STOP AND LISTEN to others in our church family who have a story to tell. In this episode, Pastors Jay and Ryan interview Daniel Davis - a young and married CHBC member - as he opens up about his emotional and spiritual journey on racial inequality after the death of George Floyd. Dan's come alive in the last year to the racial tensions and disunity in our country, but also has found himself wrestling with being vulnerable as a white man as he enters into dialogue around this topic. No matter what side you find yourself on around this debate, we are inviting you to STOP & LISTEN. Have questions or ideas for a future episode? Email them to bespoken@biblechurch.org. Bespoken is a weekly podcast by Pastors, Jay Thomas and Ryan McKee. Each week we cover spiritual topics and issues that will help you grow closer to God and deeper in Christ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The last several weeks of racial tension in our country have opened up new conversations and dialogue around racism in our society and the church. There's a wide array of opinions on the subject, so we will be taking the next several weeks to STOP AND LISTEN to others in our church family who have a story to tell. In this episode, Pastors Jay and Ryan interview Rick Hove - Executive Director of Faculty Commons at Cru and an elder at CHBC - as he opens up about his emotional and spiritual journey on racial inequality. Rick's position has evolved from someone who never gave racism a thought to a person who is now empathetic to and passionately against racial inequality around him and his African American friends and colleagues. No matter what side you find yourself on around this debate, we are inviting you to STOP & LISTEN. Have questions or ideas for a future episode? Email them to bespoken@biblechurch.org. Bespoken is a weekly podcast by Pastors, Jay Thomas and Ryan McKee. Each week we cover spiritual topics and issues that will help you grow closer to God and deeper in Christ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The last several weeks of racial tension in our country have opened up new conversations and dialogue around racism in our society and the church. There's a wide array of opinions on the subject, so we will be taking the next several weeks to STOP AND LISTEN to others in our church family who have a story to tell. In this episode, Pastors Jay and Ryan continue a dialogue (over Zoom) with four graduate students to listen to their perspective on Black Lives Matter and racial inequality. No matter what side you find yourself on around this debate, we are inviting you to STOP & LISTEN. Have questions or ideas for a future episode? Email them to bespoken@biblechurch.org. Bespoken is a weekly podcast by Pastors, Jay Thomas and Ryan McKee. Each week we cover spiritual topics and issues that will help you grow closer to God and deeper in Christ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva is a Ugandan speaker, author, poet, public speaking trainer, and mentor. As a Distinguished Toastmaster, she relishes sharing the importance of garnering Public Speaking skills by training children and adults. She is keen to change the landscape of public speaking in Africa into a proactive platform. Beverley holds a Master's Degree in Creative Writing, with a Distinction, from Lancaster University and will soon publish her second poetry collection, 'Dress me in Disobedience.' She is the Founder of the Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation, that promotes African poetry, through poetry and nature programmes, poetry festivals, and prizes. For more details about the Guest: Personal Blog: http://bnpoetryaward.blogspot.com Facebook: @Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva Twitter: https://twitter.com/BNPoetryAward Website: www.babishainiwe.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nambozobev Book Recommendation 1.The African Saga, by Dr Susan N. Kiguli: 2. A thousand Voices Rising, an African Poetry Anthology Compiled by Beverley Nambozo. 3. Awaken the Giant Within, By Anthony Robbins 4. Poisonwood Bible, by Barbara Kingsolver 5. Stop Listen to your Child think by Manuela Mulondo :
The last several weeks of racial tension in our country have opened up new conversations and dialogue around racism in our society and the church. There's a wide array of opinions on the subject, so we will be taking the next several weeks to STOP AND LISTEN to others in our church family who have a story to tell. In this episode, Pastors Jay and Ryan sit down (over Zoom) with four graduate students to listen to their perspective on Black Lives Matter and racial inequality. No matter what side you find yourself on around this debate, we are inviting you to STOP & LISTEN. Have questions or ideas for a future episode? Email them to bespoken@biblechurch.org. Bespoken is a weekly podcast by Pastors, Jay Thomas and Ryan McKee. Each week we cover spiritual topics and issues that will help you grow closer to God and deeper in Christ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The last several weeks of racial tension in our country have opened up new conversations and dialogue around racism in our society and the church. There's a wide array of opinions on the subject, so we will be taking the next several weeks to STOP AND LISTEN to others in our church family who have a story to tell. In this episode, Pastors Jay and Ryan kick off the series and lay the groundwork for the episodes ahead with a foundation laid in the gospel of Jesus. While the temptation is to quickly offer up solutions to the systemic problems of racism, we don't want the story and emotion of this moment in history to be dismissed. So, no matter what side you find yourself on around this debate, we are inviting you to STOP & LISTEN. Have questions or ideas for a future episode? Email them to bespoken@biblechurch.org. Bespoken is a weekly podcast by Pastors, Jay Thomas and Ryan McKee. Each week we cover spiritual topics and issues that will help you grow closer to God and deeper in Christ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daniela, Hayley, and Kyra join us to help us all learn how to discuss racism and current events with our (nanny)kids and teach us as parents/nannies/colleagues/friends how to be allies at this crucial point in our history. RESOURCES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN:For ParentsBooks:· Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Beverly Daniel Tatum· Let's Talk About Race by Julius Lester, Illustrated by Karen Barbour · Unconditional: A Guide to Loving and Supporting Your LGBTQ Child (Book for Parents of a Gay Child, Transgender, Coming Out, and Readers of Always My Child) by Telaina Eriksen Websites:· Scholastic.com (For childrens books, articles on parenting, and more info about diversity)· Embrace Race (for finding children's books) (https://www.embracerace.org/resources/where-to-find-diverse-childrens-books)· Edutopia (Race, Diversity, and Social Justice) (https://www.edutopia.org/blog/teaching-young-children-social-justice-jinnie-spiegler) Videos:· How to Talk to Kids about Race (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNEKbVq_ou4)· A Talk about George Floyd between a bi racial mom and her son (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnCYlRy2Ilg) For KidsBooks:· Something Happened in Our Town by Ann Hazzard, Marianne Celano, and Marietta Collins· A is for Activist by Innosanto Nagara· I am Enough by Grace Beyers· I am Jazz by Jessica Herthel· Red by Michael Hall Shows: · Sesame Street· Steven Universe· Avatar the Last Airbender· Mira, the Detective· Nella the Princess Knight Videos: · Discrimination Explained for Kids (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uXgJA-VfjI)· Explaining Race and Discrimination (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayoSRpQ8I-U)Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode. Go to https://betterhelp.com/shenannygans for 10% off of your first month of professional online therapy!Find the Rayz Kidz App in the App Store or go here for more information: https://rayzkidz.com/And don't forget to check out www.TheVIPParolaz.com! Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/shenannygans)
Solo show trying out the new gear: Dynamic Mic and Mixer. Mention future upcoming guests; Col. Dan on next one probably. Apologies on audio quality on last show with Jack. great show...we'll get him back again with better sound. The rest is the SMH OMG stuff of what is going on in the world around us-#BLM #GeorgeFloyd Protests, POTUS reactions/decisions,etc. How much it seems to mirror XiJinPing in Hong Kong??? Surreality factor. Thanks to Brian for technical support. Chinese/English Webinar Hosting, Trade Consulting --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-forman0/message
I have taken the decision to suspend The Podcast Accelerator for the week 8th to 12th June 2020 so that we can all spend more time learning about the issues affecting the BAME community both local to us and around the world. As a caucasian male, surprisingly the small-minded local community around me as a child pushed me into experiencing racism first-hand as I was called "Paki", on account of my darker skin (my paternal grandmother came from a British family with a propensity to become very dark during the sunnier months) - this small minded stupidity continued as my mother went on to marry my step-father who is of South African descent. As a child, I vividly remember my mother becoming very upset as one of our neighbours (an elderly Scottish lady) told the community that my step father was a "n*****" and that she'd have "n*****" children. This disgusting behaviour sadly left me with a poor understanding of how this affects people across the world every single day and as a caucasian male, my adult life has largely been sheltered from the atrocities and injustice that affect so many. I'm doing my best to learn how I can be better and what I can do to learn how to help to stop this world from being this way, in whatever way I can. Actions speak louder than words. Take some. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Linda Ballesteros is host of All Things Franchising and also the owner of Mpower Franchise Consulting where she works with those who want to be in business for themselves but not by themselves with the franchise that best fits their skills, passion and what they want their lifestyle to look like. She is also very aware of those industries which are more recession resistant. Here is how the process works when you work with Linda. What are your skills? What have you done in the past? What was your favorite job?What job did you not enjoy? What is your passion? Do you have a passon for working with children?Are you passionate about helping the elderly?Would you prefer to work with other business owners? What do you want your lifestyle to look like? Do you want a brick and mortar location?Would you prefer to work our of your home?How many hours a week to you want to devote to the business? Listen to some of the details of a water restoration company that Linda shares. Contact Linda today: Linda@MpowerFranchiseConsulting.com
Are you dealing with something? Anything… Physically, emotionally; in your relationships, work, body, etc. And you're dealing with it… and it's oh so there… and you wish it wasn't. You wish it'd just GO AWAY. But it hasn't and it won't. I mean at this point, what do you have to do to get it to go on it's way? Well… you need to STOP + LISTEN to YOURSELF. You need to BE STILL + FEEL whatever you're feeling. When you allow yourself to LISTEN + FEEL your innerworld, you allow yourself to BE. Emotions are like the tides of water. They have a natural ebb + flow and many of us do not relate to our emotions as such. When we repress, set aside and ignore our emotions we inhibit them from flowing which only exacerbates our experience with them and what they're connected to; we stop the ebb + flow process. In this meditation episode I guide you through the experience of LISTENING + FEELING whatever needs to be heard and felt within you. It's a discovery of being still and allowing yourself to be heard and feeling what has been ignored in such a way that it leads you to your stillness of mind. This is an extremely powerful avenue of shifting your inner-world of chaos to one of peace. So relax and allow the sounds of Hawaii to take you on a journey to YOU.
Day: 064 Date: Wednesday, Mar. 04, 2020 Topic: Stop. Listen. Learn Note from Aimee J.: Be a sponge! Action: Don’t be quick to hear yourself speak. Listening is an underrated skill that is not done enough. When we stop and listen, we learn more than we could if we just went ahead and spoke. Try it out. Listen to what is being said instead of assuming you know. Might learn more than you think. Affirmations: You are a great listener. You are patient. You are Awesome. You are Loved. You are Needed. And most importantly, YOU ARE ENOUGH. Resources & Links: Your Personal Hype Man ; Alexa Skill: Your Personal Hype Man ; Your Personal Hype Man on iTunes Chasing Dreams with Aimee J. Let’s Connect: Leave a Voicemail ; E-mail Aimee J. ; Aimee on Instagram ; Aimee on Facebook ; Aimee on Twitter ; Aimee on YouTube ; Aimee on LinkedIn ; Aimee on TikTok ; Aimee on Snapchat ; Aimee on Pinterest ; Remember: Don’t Stop, Keep Chasing! =)
This week's "Don't @ Me" talks about the Houston Texans and sports heartbreak (4:30), Aaron Hernandez (9:30), opioids in the NFL (12:30), young NFL retirees (15:05), brand building in professional sports (19:30), Patrick Mahomes (29:30), Baker Mayfield (35:30), Jason Garrett (39:30), James Harden and the Houston Rockets (42:00), Kevin Durant (44:15), Michael Jordan (54:30), DeShaun Watson (1:00:50), Marshawn Lynch (1:04:30), and the Houston Asterisks, err - Astros (1:16:39). Then, join the listen party on "Play It By Ear," as Mike, Gerry, Joc, and Mikey listen to and comment on 2013's controversial album, "Yeezus." Follow us on Instagram @TheRepNetwork. "Don't At Me" is @PodcastAtMe on Twitter, where "Play It By Ear" is @PodcastItByEar. Note: The timestamps above are estimates, so don't at me if they're a little off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you keep running into the same frustrations?Attracting the same kind of people who aren't good for you?Manifesting the same outcomes over and over again..And you don't understand why.. 'UNIVERSE GIVE ME A BREAK'Listen to this..
Stop — Listen to those in need.
Are you trying to figure out what's next? Do you need reminded of one of the most important qualities we can have as a leader? Take a listen today. Do you have thoughts on this? Email Todd at gordonleadershipservices@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/todd-gordon/support
Tired of listening to marketers who don't sell houses. They don't know the market so how can they know what is best. Listen to the Solution a Real Estate Podcast and learn from actual agents. Follow us live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesolutionrealestate/
September is Suicide Awareness Month! MAKE SURE to Catch Session II of our Candid Conversation on SUICIDE! This Issue and Topic is one that needs real discussion!! Once again my panel Pastor Junaldo Lee as well as the great Dr. William Byron Reese joined us and THIS info was amazing!!! STOP & Listen!!! #EPIC #INFORMED
September is Suicide Awareness Month! MAKE SURE to Catch Session II of our Candid Conversation on SUICIDE! This Issue and Topic is one that needs real discussion!! Once again my panel Pastor Junaldo Lee as well as the great Dr. William Byron Reese joined us and THIS info was amazing!!! STOP & Listen!!! #EPIC #INFORMED
Self-sabotage doesn't have to be... it's a choice. We choose to self-sabotage, first, because we do not even know we are self-sabotaging and second, we let ourselves be led by the #1 driver of self-sabotage: Fear. Pay close attention to this episode it has the power to change your life! I'm serious ... let's do this! In this episode I discuss How self-sabotage happen The reason why self-sabotage happen Is self-sabotage a way of self-protection? How to stop being a victim of Self-Sabotage How can Self-Sabotage be something positive in your life? Last episode , we had Susan in the show and she asked, "How can I release control when I have none?" We did live coaching and went in depth by asking her some questions that may be key to her current issues. I highly recommend you check this insightful episode. You might just learn from her personal story and challenges! Check it out now. Leave me a review, if you enjoy the show and would love to encourage and support my work, leave me an honest review using this link, click here . For a podcaster like me, reviews are like fuel... I would appreciate hearing from you more than I could possibly say! Here's a quick tutorial on How to leave a review. Show Sponsors Health I.Q. - Life insurance for conscious people MUSE - Meditation headband Links mentioned in the episode Listen to episode 119-Emotional Eating:5 Mistakes Women Do When Trying to Stop Listen to episode 066–Self-Sabotage: How to Stop It Permanently! Visit Stephanie's website Get started with the FREE Crave Cure Guide Join Stephanie's Coaching Newsletter Support me by leaving a review about this episode Submit a question for the next episode If you want to submit a question for Stephanie's next episode, click here and join our free and private community. Reach Stephanie Website Facebook Instagram YouTube Email ***For your information - some links above may be my affiliate links, which means I get a small commission if you click on it and make a purchase. Doing so is no additional cost to you, but helps me tremendously. Your support is SO greatly appreciated, so thank you in advance if you choose to do so***
Self-sabotage doesn’t have to be... it’s a choice. We choose to self-sabotage, first, because we do not even know we are self-sabotaging and second, we let ourselves be led by the #1 driver of self-sabotage: Fear. Pay close attention to this episode it has the power to change your life! I'm serious ... let's do this! In this episode I discuss How self-sabotage happen The reason why self-sabotage happen Is self-sabotage a way of self-protection? How to stop being a victim of Self-Sabotage How can Self-Sabotage be something positive in your life? Last episode , we had Susan in the show and she asked, "How can I release control when I have none?" We did live coaching and went in depth by asking her some questions that may be key to her current issues. I highly recommend you check this insightful episode. You might just learn from her personal story and challenges! Check it out now. Leave me a review, if you enjoy the show and would love to encourage and support my work, leave me an honest review using this link, click here . For a podcaster like me, reviews are like fuel... I would appreciate hearing from you more than I could possibly say! Here's a quick tutorial on How to leave a review. Show Sponsors Health I.Q. - Life insurance for conscious people MUSE - Meditation headband Links mentioned in the episode Listen to episode 119-Emotional Eating:5 Mistakes Women Do When Trying to Stop Listen to episode 066–Self-Sabotage: How to Stop It Permanently! Visit Stephanie’s website Get started with the FREE Crave Cure Guide Join Stephanie's Coaching Newsletter Support me by leaving a review about this episode Submit a question for the next episode If you want to submit a question for Stephanie's next episode, click here and join our free and private community. Reach Stephanie Website Facebook Instagram YouTube Email ***For your information - some links above may be my affiliate links, which means I get a small commission if you click on it and make a purchase. Doing so is no additional cost to you, but helps me tremendously. Your support is SO greatly appreciated, so thank you in advance if you choose to do so***
“Jesus is calling us out of our frantic busyness into the healing of the world through deep relationships of time, presence and love.” Sermon by Mike Kinman at All Saints Church, Pasadena, on Sunday, November 26, 2017. Readings: Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24 and Matthew 25:31-46. For a text and video of the sermon, visit our website: https://allsaints-pas.org/stop-listen-love/. You can also follow us on Twitter @ASCpas. Donate to support the mission and ministries of All Saints at https://allsaints-pas.org/donate/donate-now/.
Playlist: Samantha Fish, Belle Of The West, TJ Doyle, Unconditional, David M’Ore,The Devil’s Land, The Tearaways, Name That Tune, Shaun Murphy, I Don’t Need Nobody, Erik Yates, Give It Time, Niecie, Traffic Light, R.D. Olson Blues Band, Sheila, John Verity, A Better Way, Mindi Abair And The Boneshakers feat. Sweet Pea Atkinson,Let Me Hear It From You, Billy Watson Band, Can’t Keep A Good Man Down, Mat Walklate & Paolo Fuschi, Trouble No More, Peter Parcek, Shiver, Bobby Kyle, Someone Else Steppin’ In, Popa Chubby, Two Dogs, Dave Keyes, Box Of Blues, Downchild Blues Band, Evelyn, Andrea Marr, Let’s Take It To The Bedroom, The McKee Brothers, Pig Feet, Erin Harpe & THe Delta Swingers, Stop & Listen, Lara And The Bluz Dawgz, Custom Made, The Wildcat O’Halloran Band, Mr. Magic, Alastair Greene feat. Mike Zito, Down To Memphis, B.B. & The Blues Shacks, Lay Some Shuffle Down, Albert Castiglia, 95 South, Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez, Highway 61, Jeff Pitchell, Prisoner Of Love, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!
Discusses seeking God in stillness and quiet and allowing Him to speak peace to our trials and tribulations.
STOP LISTEN AND LET’S SAVE LIVES….. We have to discuss this hard hitting subject. I don’t want to hear about another individual dying because they were too embarrassed and ashamed to get tested. I don’t want us to be afraid of walking into a clinic or purchasing the test over the counter. I am so tired of hearing judgmental sexually active people who do not use any form of protection say It WILL N...EVER HAPPEN TO ME. Guess it can. Stop playing Russian with your life. You cannot look at anyone and determine if they have HIV or AIDS. Ms. Que a dynamic speaker powerful woman is our guest speaker. She will be sharing her life changing testimony of how HIV has changed her life. You don’t want to miss this show. Call Thursday Night at 8:00 pm 347-215-8985. Tell, text, e-mail, Facebook and twitter all of your friends. This is a life changing show.