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Dan White and Glory Omoaka, two of the food ambassadors for The Food Foundation, tell us about the Photo-Storytelling Exhibition which accompanied the launch of this year's Broken Plate report and aims to bring to a human element to statistics featured in the report.Click here for the Food Foundation Manifesto and here to sign up for the newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we're joined by Fire Chief Jerry Minor, who shares invaluable insights on fire safety and prevention specifically tailored for farms. With years of experience in fire management, Jerry Minor discusses the unique fire risks that farmers face and offers expert advice on how to minimize those dangers. From understanding the importance of proper equipment maintenance and fire-resistant materials to creating fire safety plans and emergency response strategies, this episode covers everything you need to know to keep your farm safe. Whether you run a small family farm or a large operation, these practical tips will help protect your land, animals, and livelihood from the threat of fire.Episode ResourcesThe Telling the Story Project, Leon SheetsFarm MapperSafer FarmRF-DASH WebpageFarm Fire Prevention Guide, I-CASH
Spencer Martinez, a South Jersey native with a love for Musical Theatre, earned her BA at FDU, becoming the first in her family to graduate. After backpacking through Europe, she kicked off her career with an Off-Broadway production in NYC. Adapting during COVID, she founded the LimeLight platform, providing accessibility and education to the industry. Recently booking UGC for various companies and the NYC based "Moving UP" workshop, she not only strives for her own comeback but consistently gives back to the industry that fuels her passion. From a log cabin to Manhattan, Spencer's journey epitomizes resilience, creativity, and a commitment to community in the ever-evolving world of musical theatre. In today's episode, Spencer Martinez shares her experience with sexual harassment and how it influenced her ability to show up to auditions, what needs to change for both non-union and Equity performing artists, and how she learned to not make decisions based on fear. She also discusses how “The Artist's Way” led to a profound personal and professional realization and the steps that led to building confidence including switching voice teachers, using affirmations, and writing her “morning pages.” Learn more about Spencer Martinez & The Story Project. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support
LOLO (also known as Lauren Pritchard) is an artist, songwriter, actress, composer and mom who has spent the last two decades writing and performing all over the world. She originated a starring role in the 8-time Tony Award winning Broadway musical Spring Awakening and has released 4 full length albums as well as numerous singles and features. LOLO's songwriting work with the band Panic! At The Disco earned her a GRAMMY Nomination and she is a co-writer of their international hit “High Hopes” which holds the title for the longest running #1 Rock song in Billboard Chart history. In November 2021, she produced and starred in the 15th Anniversary Spring Awakening Reunion Concert; a sold out, one-night-only concert at Broadway's Imperial Theater in New York City. She was co-producer of the accompanying documentary, titled Those You've Known: Spring Awakening, released by HBO and Radical Media. In today's episode, LOLO discusses the significance of Spring Awakening, her experience as a young performer in a hit Broadway show, how the show impacted the lives of audience members, and the process of creating the 15 year anniversary reunion performance and accompanying HBO documentary. She also describes the challenges and rewards of being an artist in the entertainment industry, balancing motherhood and her career, and her decision to tell her story of abuse in an LA Times article. Learn more about LOLO & The Story Project. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support
Tamisha Anthony is an illustrator working for clients such as Penguin Random House, Macmillan Publishers, Little Brown, and Chronicle Books. She recently finished her 6th picture book within 4 years, and is now working on her 7th and 8th. Tamisha has taught at the New-York Historical Society and the Harlem School of the Arts, and is currently teaching an art history + illustration class called "Redrawing Black History" with Lilla Rogers for Make Art That Sells. Her new class "Find Your Art Style with Style" on the same platform will be available in 2025. Tamisha also writes and illustrates the article “Spilling the Tea with T” for Uppercase Magazine. In today's episode, Tamisha Anthony discusses her career as an illustrator and children's book author, how her personal style evolved and helps her be seen for who she truly is, & her background in dance and the decision to transition out of it to protect her mental health. She also discusses body image and the pressure to conform to certain standards in the dance industry, & how to identify “good stress” and move through the discomfort. Learn more about Tamisha Anthony & The Story Project. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support
Karma Jenkins is a multi-hyphenate artist whose work on screen includes The Time Traveler's Wife (HBO), Ghost: PowerBook II (Starz) and The Last O.G (TBS). She's appeared in commercials for Amazon Prime & William Hill Winery and is a member of SAG/AFTRA & Actors Equity. Karma has worked across the United States at reputable regional stages such as The Old Globe, 5th Ave Theatre & The MUNY, and has recently joined the production side of upcoming new stage works. Karma believes that the change we want to happen starts in our own backyards and she is dedicated to the idea that art and activism go hand in hand. In today's episode, Karma discusses using one's voice for change, the lack of diversity and representation behind the scenes in the entertainment industry, and the need for more diverse voices and perspectives in decision-making roles. She also discusses taking care of one's mental health, finding outlets for self-expression and joy outside of the industry, and the power of being true to oneself in auditions. Learn more about Karma Jenkins & The Story Project. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support
In this cross-promotion episode of Jaw Talk, I was interviewed by Joanna Scott with the Story Project podcast about my journey into dentistry, which is deeply influenced by a rich family heritage in the field. Despite this background, I initially pursued a career in physical therapy. However, after feeling unfulfilled, I decided to pivot and enter dentistry, which allowed me to bring a unique dual perspective to patient care.My professional evolution has since shifted toward a holistic dental approach, focusing on early detection and prevention. I utilize the latest advancements in digital dentistry and imaging technology to identify issues like TMJ early on, with the goal of transforming children's lives through awareness and proactive intervention.I am passionate about treating each patient like family and guiding them toward optimal health resources. My upcoming initiative to unite women in dentistry reflects my commitment to fostering collaboration and empowerment within the dental community, ensuring a brighter future for dental healthcare.We talk about:My Journey to DentistryWake Surfing and Life Outside DentistryThe Power of Family Heritage in HealthcareHolistic Approach to Dental HealthUpcoming Women in Dentistry EventConnect with Joanna Scott here:https://www.joannascott.com/storyprojecthttps://www.facebook.com/joannafscottConnect with Tiffany here:Interdisciplinary Perspectives Uniting Women in Dentistry: https://tmdcollective.com/ipuwd/Courses: https://www.tmdcollective.com/courseshttps://www.instagram.com/tmd.collective/Support the Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2170917/supportSupport the Show.
In this solo episode, Jessica Altchiler dives into her personal journey and the evolution of The Story Project podcast. She reflects on her experiences, sharing anecdotes from her college years that shaped her perspective and fueled her passion for storytelling. Jessica recounts a pivotal moment in her life — her experience with sexual assault — and candidly discusses the profound impact it had on her. She goes on to share how the Me Too Movement influenced her and highlights the power of collective voices in fostering awareness and driving change. @storyprojectpod @jessaltch jessicaaltchiler.com Transcript available on our website! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support
In this solo episode, Jessica Altchiler dives into her personal journey and the evolution of The Story Project podcast. She reflects on her experiences, sharing anecdotes from her college years that shaped her perspective and fueled her passion for storytelling. Jessica recounts a pivotal moment in her life — her experience with sexual assault — and candidly discusses the profound impact it had on her. She goes on share how the Me Too Movement influenced her and highlights the power of collective voices in fostering awareness and driving change. @storyprojectpod @jessaltch jessicaaltchiler.com Transcript available on our website! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support
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This is part of a special video series at Word of Life called The Story Project, where Word of Lifers across our campuses share their stories of faith and trust in God.
This is part of a special video series at Word of Life called The Story Project, where Word of Lifers across our campuses share their stories of faith and trust in God.
This is part of a special video series at Word of Life called The Story Project, where Word of Lifers across our campuses share their stories of faith and trust in God.
This is part of a special video series at Word of Life called The Story Project, where Word of Lifers across our campuses share their stories of faith and trust in God.
This is part of a special video series at Word of Life called The Story Project, where Word of Lifers across our campuses share their stories of faith and trust in God.
This is part of a special video series at Word of Life called The Story Project, where Word of Lifers across our campuses share their stories of faith and trust in God.
This is part of a special video series at Word of Life called The Story Project, where Word of Lifers across our campuses share their stories of faith and trust in God. The audio is a little weak on this one. We upgraded microphones after this video was shot.
This is part of a special video series at Word of Life called The Story Project, where Word of Lifers across our campuses share their stories of faith and trust in God.
This is part of a special video series at Word of Life called The Story Project, where Word of Lifers across our campuses share their stories of faith and trust in God.
Introducing The Story Project: a podcast for artists to heal through conversation, cultivate community, and create change in the industry and the world at large. Our mission is to create healthier, safer, and more supportive environments for performing artists. We focus on identifying, celebrating, and paying attention to all of the elements that make a whole artist and we offer conversations, tools, and resources to help artists prioritize their well-being. Host and creator Jessica Altchiler is an artist, teacher, and writer. Jessica has worked in theater and film as both cast and creative team member. She offers private coaching and workshops in dance, musical theater, yoga, and creativity, aiming to encourage embodiment and empowerment. Jessica also writes her blog/newsletter on Substack, Artist in Healing. Instagram: @storyprojectpod Transcript available on our website! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support
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Oral Bible Learner & Leader Today on At Risk Radio, David Witt, CEO of SOM International and Andrea Miller, CEO of Simply the Story (STS) discuss how they met in 2008 and grew in leadership while serving those who risk much for Jesus. Andrea details how the Lord led her to Tom and Dorothy Miller, Founders of the God's Story Project, which is an 80 minute video that helps others to know God and Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. In 2006, STS was founded and geared toward oral learners to help them dig deeper into God's Word. Learn more about being an oral Bible learner and leader at simplythestory.org and at spiritofmartyrdom.com.
We all want to be part of a story — a good story. That sense where our lives have purpose and a destination. Of course, your life story doesn't come with a table of contents, neatly arranged and predictable. If it did, I bet there are some chapters you would have skipped, maybe even the one you're in right now. As we start a new series, “This Is My Story,” we share with you yet another set of stories from the Story Project. Together, we will watch stories of real people, stories of struggle, faith, hope and finding a full life. First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
There is nothing more powerful than the stories of people who are directly affected by Alzheimer's. This week's BrainStorm host, Jon Summers, Chief Communications Officer at UsAgainstAlzheimer's, spoke with a few patients and caregivers who share their deeply personal experiences to help raise awareness of Alzheimer's. They discuss the disproportionate impact of the disease on Black and Latino people, and the hope they have for the future.UsAgainstAlzheimer's lifts voices of Alzheimer's patients and caregivers to raise awareness of the disease, educate, and eliminate stigma. The UsAgainstAlzheimer's Story Project—Voices of Hope, Inspiration and Courage is made possible by an educational grant provided by Biogen. Produced by Susan Quirk and Amber RonigerSupport the show
In this episode, Ginger and I speak with Beth Mastel-Smith, professor of nursing at The University of Texas at Tyler, about the Life Story project she is conducting with Michelle Kimzey, professor of nursing at Texas Christian University.The Life Story project pairs nursing students with people living with dementia (called mentors) who share life stories that will help healthcare students better understand how to provide dignified care.We discuss details about the project and share a personal story about Ginger's recent hospital experience that may have been improved if more of the emergency room staff had participated as students in the Life Story project.If you know a person living with dementia who would like to participate in the Life Story project, call or text Beth at 713.416.5690 or email her at bmastelsmith@uttyler.edu.
As we continue our series “Everyone Has A Story” in The Story Project Season 2, we get to hear Melissa's story and understand that the only way to transform our lives is through accepting Jesus' grace. We help people discover a full life with God. This is good, really good news. Life, grace, God's gift of salvation is a pure gift. It is beyond expectation; better than we hoped; radically generous; and very good news. In the present, and in eternity. That's the story we're telling...it's the story behind The Story Project. It's what we mean when we say every story can have a hopeful ending. No fine print, no gotcha, no dark side. This is a generous gospel! First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
About 25% of the population is affected by mental illness, but no one is talking about what it's like to grow up with parents who suffer from mental illness. After meeting so many people who were affected by this very cause, Mary Korch decided that needed to change. She's set out to create the first ever novel combined with a music collection called She saw in Color that also raises awareness of growing up with mentally-ill parents. The first song in the She saw in Color collection has a release date of December 1st 2022! Right after college, Mary packed her bags and headed overseas to travel the world. Over the past 4+ years she's lived in 27 different countries, working for a tech start up by day and writing her music + novel at night. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tavamultimediagroup/support
As we continue our series “Everyone Has A Story” in The Story Project, Season 2, Pastor Ben shares how our lives are meant to be shared with others. “Alone Time” … yes please! But when does alone time turn into just lonely? When does independence become code from the solo struggle? There is an important principle behind our church's commitment to “create community that becomes family.” It's the idea that I am made for others; that others can be a source of strength and joy. In this message, we tackle what's holding us back from deep friendships. First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
In this message, Pastor Ben kicks off Season 2 of “The Story Project.” Everyone has a story.The question is: could all our stories be connected? And if we're part of something larger than ourselves, is it a good story? We believe there is something more. That beyond all our individual stories is one Author, making sense of it all. And He's still at work–but there are hints that the ending is very good! This month, we'll look at a few of those stories: some from ancient times, and some from today. Along the way, we think you'll discover (or rediscover) a story worth falling in love with. Get ready for The Story Project, Season 2! First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
The Circle Story Project is a collection of real-life stories that exemplify Course principles, ranging from profound experiences and unusual phenomena to more everyday inner shifts. In this bonus episode of Exploring A Course in Miracles, Circle founder Robert Perry and executive director Emily Bennington talk with Story Project leader Sue Pearson and editor James Gregory about how the Story Project was formed, how to make a submission, and how stories can be used to share the Course with the world. Sue and James also read one of their favorite stories from the Story Project archives, including a powerful testimony of finding the Course from a traditionally Christian background. You can register to watch these podcast recordings for free on our events page and participate via Zoom. Go to circleofa.org/events for details. #exploringacimpodcast #acim #acourseinmiracles #circleofatonement
John and Priscilla Van Der Decker moved from Christian walks to joining The God's Story Project to reach the UPGs (unreached people groups). John tells their story starting from his childhood. Both are heroes! Links … Simply the Story … Upcoming workshops … God's Story: From Creation to Eternity … Simply The Story Facebook … Moment for Eternity - Training for Evangelism Follow us on Twitter ~ Feedback ~ Facebook ~ iTunes Podcast ~ Vimeo
2022 is already proving to be one of the most pivotal years in the history of the fight against Alzheimer's. Along with major accomplishments in areas like research and prevention, Alzheimer's patients have been caught in the crossfire of inter-agency politics between the FDA and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), which recently announced it would deny Medicare coverage for FDA-approved Alzheimer's treatments unless patients participate in highly restrictive clinical trials.George Vradenburg, Co-Founder and Chairman of UsAgainstAlzheimer's and Russ Paulsen, Chief Operating Officer, join host, Meryl Comer, to review the Alzheimer's Advocacy scorecard. They discuss successes that include the creation of ARPA-H (Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health), increased funding for research, and the addition of a prevention goal in the National Alzheimer's Plan - major successes for patients that are clouded by the recent ruling issued by CMS. Listen to the conversation as they talk about this unprecedented decision and its impact on not only Alzheimer's patients but other patient groups, like cancer, that benefit from the FDA's Accelerated Approval Program.You can help reduce stigma and misconceptions about dementia and empower others to speak freely and live life to the fullest. Share your experiences by email at story@usagainstalzheimers.org. The Story Project by UsAgainstAlzheimer's: Giving Voice to What Matters Most, will feature the stories of people who are living with Alzheimer's and other dementias.Support the show (https://www.usagainstalzheimers.org)
One of the stunning success stories of the Twentieth Century is longevity. Japan was the first super-aged country where more than one in five people are age 65 or older. Much of Europe joined in 2020 and the United States is expected to reach this milestone by 2030. BrainStorm host, Meryl Comer, and guest, Terry Fulmer, PhD, RN, FAAN, discuss care for older adults in the United States and around the world. Dr. Fulmer is President of The John A. Hartford Foundation and co-author of, Age Friendly Health Systems: A Guide to Using the 4Ms While Caring for Oder Adults. Listen as Dr. Fulmer provides insights into delivering age-friendly care to older adults, in all settings, using the four Ms: what matters, medication, mentation and mobility. You can help reduce stigma and misconceptions about dementia and empower others to speak freely and live life to the fullest. Share your experiences by email at story@usagainstalzheimers.org. The Story Project by UsAgainstAlzheimer's: Giving Voice to What Matters Most will feature the stories of people who are living with Alzheimer's and other dementias.Support the show (https://www.usagainstalzheimers.org)
The journey to a dementia diagnosis for millions of people and their families is fraught with the stigma of a disease currently with no cure. BrainStorm host, Meryl Comer, and guest, Deborah Kan, discuss the early stages of the Alzheimer's journey, the devastating diagnosis, and the realities of what comes next. Deborah Kan is a journalist and former editor for The Wall Street Journal Asia and Founder of Being Patient, a health platform solely dedicated to covering Alzheimer's disease. UsAgainstAlzheimer's offers BrainGuide, a platform to help you or a loved one test your memory with customized support resources. Learn more at mybrainguide.org.You can help reduce stigma and misconceptions about dementia and empower others to speak freely and live life to the fullest. Share your experiences by email at story@usagainstalzheimers.org. The Story Project by UsAgainstAlzheimer's: Giving Voice to What Matters Most will feature the stories of people who are living with Alzheimer's and other dementias.Support the show (https://www.usagainstalzheimers.org)
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Alfreda Schmidt and Michele Ramòn joined us to discuss the Veterans Story Project which runs until the end of 2022. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on CADL CAST does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.
Our guest in this episode is Mike Guinn, a nationally renowned spoken word, artist, author, poet actor, event organizer and mental health advocate and activist. Mike has more than 20 years of stage film, radio and public speaking experience. He is the director of Mike Guinn entertainment and founder of Uplift Your Life, a 5 0 1 C3, which addresses mental health and wellness globally. Mike has been featured in the Tyler Loop's COVID stories series and is currently working with the Texas Association against Sexual Assaults Men's Story Project.Support the show
As we wrap up “The Story Project” series, Pastor Ben Feldott talks about what it means for the future of Cape Cod Church. The Story Project was created as a blueprint for the future - talking points about what matters most. At Cape Cod Church, we are casting a vision for the future, and we love to share about what God has done, and dream about what He could do. So, whether you have been a part of our community for a day, a year, or more than a decade, we're glad you've joined us! First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com
As we wrap up “The Story Project” series, Pastor Ben Feldott of Cape Cod Church takes a practical look at how the gifts of life can become yours. What a journey it has been! We've tied the story of God's work in this world together with one theme…Life. God wants to give us and everyone we meet a gift – the gift of life. But it's one thing to know the gift is there. It's even better to unwrap it and see it come to life in us. First time listening to a Cape Cod Church podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com
As we continue “The Story Project” series, Pastor Ben Feldott of Cape Cod Church talks about a generosity that isn't afraid of scarcity, and the gift that makes it all possible. Most of us like being around generous people. It's not about money—it's an approach to life, and it starts with a gift. A generous person may show up in your life with a smile, or a patient conversation. They may give the gift of a compliment, an act of service, or the grace of forgiveness. Generosity shows up in lots of ways, and it's an important part of the gift of life that God wants to give you, and wants to give others through you. We hope you'll be inspired by this message. First time listening to a Cape Cod Church podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com
As we continue “The Story Project” series, Pastor Ben Feldott of Cape Cod Church explores what it looks like to live a life of discovery with God. “Hypocrisy...Arrogance…Moralizing.” Ouch! Why does the gift of life seem so toxic in some people…maybe even us? The gift of life - a full life - is also the gift of authenticity, a freedom from hypocrisy and moralizing. It's not the illusion of the perfectly put-together, or the fiction of having arrived. Instead, it's something freeing, full, and authentic. How can we have a life of discovery? Listen to the podcast. First time listening to a Cape Cod Church podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com
As we continue “The Story Project” series, Pastor Ben Feldott of Cape Cod Church talks about God's gift of life and the gift of rest that comes with it. How are you? Busy? God wants to give us a full life, as a GIFT. That's great...can we have a cup of the good life to go? Life is busy and schedules are just the surface symptom. Under the busyness, we're stressed and anxious about the relentless list of responsibilities, tugging at our conscience. So...we'd better get busy! That's always worked before, right? Rest is only partly schedule, though—it's mostly emotional...or better yet, spiritual. In this message, we'll find the true meaning of rest together. First time listening to a Cape Cod Church podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com
As we continue “The Story Project” series, Pastor Ben Feldott of Cape Cod Church talks about the epidemic of loneliness and how we can endure divided times. Maybe the reason we're lonely is that we were never meant to be alone? His gift of life, a full life, isn't a package of perks that makes your normal day to day a bit better. It's a new way, a replacement, a life, and a way of living that is surprisingly satisfying. Back to loneliness...because it is everywhere. Which is surprising—we live in the most connected time ever! In this message, we'll look at the 3 myths of loneliness and the underrated gift God gives us to solve it. First time listening to a Cape Cod Church podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com
As we continue Part 3 of “The Story Project,” Pastor Ben Feldott of Cape Cod Church talks about what it looks like for God to create wholeness out of brokenness, and how our pain and suffering can come to a place of peace. “God wants to give you life, a full life...as a gift” What does that mean? How can it help really? It's hard to think about the future when the pain of today can be so pressing. The conflict and turmoil around us swirls into our personal lives in the form of offenses, attacks, betrayal, unfair judgment, and a long list of other daggers. What do we do with these? How can life be full when there is so much struggle? God's gift of life came with an odd twist, an unexpected solution. If you're struggling with hurt and wonder where full life can be found - this message is for you. First time listening to a Cape Cod Church podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com
As we continue Part 2 of “The Story Project,” Pastor Ben Feldott of Cape Cod Church turns our attention to meaning… a meaning no one can steal and a meaning you won't have to create or fear. “Life and life to the full,” “human flourishing,” or simply “Living Fully”… a generous gospel is rooted in a theology of God's great intention for you and for me. Remove that meaning, overlook it, diminish its significance, and we turn the “Good News” into something less: something angry, something fearful. If you've ever wondered what God is doing and what He wants you to do, you don't want to miss this message! First time listening to a Cape Cod Church podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com
As we kick off a new series, “The Story Project,” Pastor Ben Feldott of Cape Cod Church shares the true story of what God is doing in the world, and has been doing since the beginning of time. There is a story... a good story. The kind of story that, if true, changes everything. The kind of story you hope is true. And we happen to believe it is. It's a story that deserves to be told and retold, clarified and translated for every generation. That's what we're going to do for the next eight weeks: we're going to share that one story... eight different ways. And we're going to share your stories... lots of them. If this is the first time you're listening to a Cape Cod Church podcast, we'd love to get to know you! Click here: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com
From Project BFF HQ, Terri and Manya riff about friendships and the start of Project BFF.Terri + Manya both have communications backgrounds and have been friends for years. Get a peak behind the scenes into Project BFF and what inspired us to work together on a project about women's friendships. #BeAFriend Support us: PatreonEmail: friend@project-bff.comShare the love: subscribe + rate us in your favorite podcast app + tell your friendsWe use Buzzsprout to host our podcast + we love it. They make it so easy!Support the show