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Join us as co-lead pastor Amos Groenendyk concludes our Summer Reading Series where we engage with themes from Tyler Staton's book "Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools".
Join us as co-lead pastor Amos Groenendyk continues our Summer Reading Series where we engage with themes from Tyler Staton's book "Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools".
Join us as co-lead pastor Amos Groenendyk continues our Summer Reading Series where we will engage with themes from Tyler Staton's book "Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools".
Join us as co-lead pastor Alison Groenendyk kicks off our Summer Reading Series where we will engage with themes from Tyler Staton's book "Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools".
Alan and Steve walk through a blog post from NAfME with four pointers on preserving our voices and coping with overuse. Episode Page: https://www.musicedinsights.com/uncategorized/summer-reading-series-vocal-health-for-music-teachers/ Insider Program: https://patron.podbean.com/MusicEdInsights
Alan and Steve discuss their reaction – and the reaction of the comments section – to the latest blog post from classroom management author and expert Michael Linsin, whose episode remains one of our most popular ever. Michael Linsin episode: https://musicedinsights.podbean.com/e/classroom-management-with-michael-linsin/ Insider Program: https://patron.podbean.com/MusicEdInsights
This year's Summer Reading Series will focus on the book of James in the New Testament. James gives us a lot of helpful instruction on how we should live our lives as followers of Christ. James calls us to live steadfast, holding to God's word, to not show favorites and to have an active faith. He calls us to understand the power of our words, the source of all our arguments, the brevity of our life, the importance of generosity, the value of patience and the power of prayer. James is loaded! Let's dive in together this summer. The trials we face can be tests that reveal our faith or temptations to escape to sin. Submit your desires and emotions to God, seek Him for wisdom, and stand on His word.
Welcome to Travel Media Lab! I'm your host, Yulia Denisyuk, and in this episode, we're wrapping up our Summer Reading Series with a story set on Mexico's wild Guerrero coast.In this episode, we're traveling to Hotelito, a new beachfront property in Guerrero that's part of the Modern Utopian Society of Adventurers (MUSA). This story was just published this week in Robb Report. If you enjoy this episode and the Summer Reading Series, please take a moment to share share share this episode with your friends or on social media!Get full show notes and more information at: https://travelmedialab.co/podcast/s8b12 Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @travelmedialabNeed support and accountability? Join our Facebook group!Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don't forget to tag us @travelmedialab!And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Travel Media Lab or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You'll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!Travel Media Lab is a podcast for travel lovers and storytellers who want to break into – and thrive in – the travel media space. Each week, we explore what it means to get there through in-depth conversations with incredible women in the travel media space. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, a published travel photographer, writer, and entrepreneur.Learn more about Travel Media Lab at travelmedialab.co.
Join us as co-lead pastor Amos Groenendyk closes our Summer Reading Series, exploring themes from Pete Greig's book "God on Mute".
Join us as co-lead pastor Amos Groenendyk continues our Summer Reading Series, exploring themes from Pete Greig's book "God on Mute".
Welcome to Travel Media Lab! I'm your host, Yulia Denisyuk, and in this episode, we're continuing our Summer Reading Series where I share with you some of my favorite stories I've published to date.In this episode, we're traveling to one of my favorite places on earth, the desert of Wadi Rum in southern Jordan. This story was published in AFAR. If you enjoy this episode and the Summer Reading Series, please take a moment to share share share this episode with your friends or on social media!Get full show notes and more information at: https://travelmedialab.co/podcast/s8b11 Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @travelmedialabNeed support and accountability? Join our Facebook group!Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don't forget to tag us @travelmedialab!And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Travel Media Lab or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You'll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!Travel Media Lab is a podcast for travel lovers and storytellers who want to break into – and thrive in – the travel media space. Each week, we explore what it means to get there through in-depth conversations with incredible women in the travel media space. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, a published travel photographer, writer, and entrepreneur.Learn more about Travel Media Lab at travelmedialab.co.
Welcome to Travel Media Lab! I'm your host, Yulia Denisyuk, and in this episode, we're continuing our Summer Reading Series where I share with you some of my favorite stories I've published to date.In this episode, we're traveling to Austria's westernmost state of Vorarlberg, an unexpected cultural hotspot in the Alps. This story was published in Vogue earlier this year. If you enjoy this episode and the Summer Reading Series, please take a moment to share share share this episode with your friends or on social media!Get full show notes and more information at: https://travelmedialab.co/podcast/s8b10 Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @travelmedialabNeed support and accountability? Join our Facebook group!Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don't forget to tag us @travelmedialab!And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Travel Media Lab or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You'll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!Travel Media Lab is a podcast for travel lovers and storytellers who want to break into – and thrive in – the travel media space. Each week, we explore what it means to get there through in-depth conversations with incredible women in the travel media space. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, a published travel photographer, writer, and entrepreneur.Learn more about Travel Media Lab at travelmedialab.co.
We are spending the summer diving into my 10 favorite leadership books. Finale: The Likability Trap by Alicia Menendez Links + Resources: ✨ Let's connect on IG--> instagram.com/kris10edwards_ ✨ Free Guide to Activate Your Leadership—> https://subscribepage.io/accelerateguide ✨ Work with Me--> www.kristenedwardsspeaks.com/ ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, rate this show, and share it on social media too!
Join us as co-lead pastor Alison Groenendyk kicks off our Summer Reading Series where we will engage with themes from Pete Greig's book "God on Mute".
Welcome to Travel Media Lab! I'm your host, Yulia Denisyuk, and in this episode, we're continuing our Summer Reading Series where I share with you some of my favorite stories I've published to date.In this episode, I'm taking you to Mongolia, one of the last remaining remote places on Earth. But that is changing, fast. This story was published in BBC Travel and it's a photo essay, so be sure to visit the link to see some of my images from Mongolia. If you enjoy this episode and the Summer Reading Series, please take a moment to share share share this episode with your friends or on social media!Get full show notes and more information at: https://travelmedialab.co/podcast/s8b9 Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @travelmedialabNeed support and accountability? Join our Facebook group!Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don't forget to tag us @travelmedialab!And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Travel Media Lab or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You'll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!Travel Media Lab is a podcast for travel lovers and storytellers who want to break into – and thrive in – the travel media space. Each week, we explore what it means to get there through in-depth conversations with incredible women in the travel media space. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, a published travel photographer, writer, and entrepreneur.Learn more about Travel Media Lab at travelmedialab.co.
You're spending the summer diving into my favorite leadership books ever read. Book 9: Bringing Out the Best in Yourself at Work by Ginger Lapid-Bogda Links + Resources: ✨ Let's connect on IG--> instagram.com/kris10edwards_ ✨ Free Guide to Activate Your Leadership—> https://subscribepage.io/accelerateguide ✨ Work with Me--> www.kristenedwardsspeaks.com/ ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, rate this show, and share it on social media too!
We are spending the summer diving into my 10 favorite leadership books of all time. Book 8: The compound effect by Darren Hardy Links + Resources: ✨ Let's connect on IG--> instagram.com/kris10edwards_ ✨ Free Guide to Activate Your Leadership—> https://subscribepage.io/accelerateguide ✨ Work with Me--> www.kristenedwardsspeaks.com/ ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, rate this show, and share it on social media too!
Suffering is a part of this world and it can be hard to understand why. Even for believers in Christ, suffering exists because we in this world. God is is still good though, and through Christ we have a hope that's far greater than the pain we experience in this world.
Welcome to Travel Media Lab! I'm your host, Yulia Denisyuk, and in this episode, we're continuing our Summer Reading Series where I share with you some of my favorite stories I've published to date.In this episode, I'm taking you to another place that's really special for me: Turkey. This story was published in AFAR Magazine a few years ago. If you enjoy this episode and the Summer Reading Series, please take a moment to share share share this episode with your friends or on social media. It matters a lot!Get full show notes and more information at: https://travelmedialab.co/podcast/s8b8 Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @travelmedialabNeed support and accountability? Join our Facebook group!Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don't forget to tag us @travelmedialab!And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Travel Media Lab or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You'll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!Travel Media Lab is a podcast for travel lovers and storytellers who want to break into – and thrive in – the travel media space. Each week, we explore what it means to get there through in-depth conversations with incredible women in the travel media space. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, a published travel photographer, writer, and entrepreneur.Learn more about Travel Media Lab at travelmedialab.co.
If you're frustrated by hypocrisy, so was Jesus. Jesus couldn't stand for someone to use their faith as an act.
Welcome to Travel Media Lab! I'm your host, Yulia Denisyuk, and in this episode, we're continuing our Summer Reading Series where I share with you some of my favorite stories I've published to date.In this episode, I'm taking you to one of my favorite places on earth: the desert of Wadi Rum in Southern Jordan. It was published in Conde Nast Traveler this year. If you enjoy this episode and the Summer Reading Series, please take a moment to share share share this episode with your friends or on social media. It matters a lot!Get full show notes and more information at: https://travelmedialab.co/podcast/s8b7 Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @travelmedialabNeed support and accountability? Join our Facebook group!Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don't forget to tag us @travelmedialab!And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Travel Media Lab or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You'll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!Travel Media Lab is a podcast for travel lovers and storytellers who want to break into – and thrive in – the travel media space. Each week, we explore what it means to get there through in-depth conversations with incredible women in the travel media space. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, a published travel photographer, writer, and entrepreneur.Learn more about Travel Media Lab at travelmedialab.co.
We are spending the summer weeks diving into my 10 favorite leadership books ever read. Book #7: The 6 Types of Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni Links + Resources: Let's connect on IG--> instagram.com/kris10edwards Free Guide to Activate Your Leadership-> https://subscribepage.io/accelerateguide Work with Me--> www.kristenedwardsspeaks.com/ ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, rate this show, and share it on social media too!
In the first installment of our Summer Reading Series, I chat with author Dr. Rebecca Beattie about her books, with a special focus on Planetary Magic her newest title, to be released August 1st. You can learn more about the work Rebecca is doing, including classes she offers, at her website https://www.rebeccabeattie.co.uk/ Like what you hear? Like what you hear? You can learn more about Wise Woman Witchery and all the offerings within at www.wisewomanwitchery.com. Want to reach out? Have an idea for an episode? A question? You can email us at wisewomanwitchery@sonic.net --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emily-morrison4/message
What do you do when you have questions about the faith? How do you respond to your friends when they have questions? Questions are opportunity for growth.
Welcome to Travel Media Lab! I'm your host, Yulia Denisyuk, and in this episode, we're continuing our Summer Reading Series where I share with you some of my favorite stories I've published to date.In this episode, I'm discussing the ethics of travel photography and how photography can help us become better travelers. It was published in the Toronto Star this year. If you enjoy this episode and the Summer Reading Series, please take a moment to share share share this episode with your friends or on social media. It matters a lot!Get full show notes and more information at: https://travelmedialab.co/podcast/s8b6 Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @travelmedialabNeed support and accountability? Join our Facebook group!Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don't forget to tag us @travelmedialab!And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Travel Media Lab or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You'll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!Travel Media Lab is a podcast for travel lovers and storytellers who want to break into – and thrive in – the travel media space. Each week, we explore what it means to get there through in-depth conversations with incredible women in the travel media space. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, a published travel photographer, writer, and entrepreneur.Learn more about Travel Media Lab at travelmedialab.co. Get full show notes and more information at: https://travelmedialab.co/podcast/s8b6 Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @travelmedialabNeed support and accountability? Join our Facebook group!Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don't forget to tag us @travelmedialab!And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Travel Media Lab or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You'll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!Travel Media Lab is a podcast for travel lovers and storytellers who want to break into – and thrive in – the travel media space. Each week, we explore what it means to get there through in-depth conversations with incredible women in the travel media space. Hosted by
We are spending the summer weeks diving into my 10 favorite leadership books ever read. Book #6: Speak by Tunde Oyeneyin Links + Resources: Let's connect on IG--> instagram.com/kris10edwards_ Free Guide to Activate Your Leadership-> https://subscribepage.io/accelerateguide Work with Me--> www.kristenedwardsspeaks.com/ ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, rate this show, and share it on social media too!
Maybe you've heard the term "deconstruction" before. We see people deconstructing christianity, church and their faith. Some choose to walk away because of doubt, the hypocrisy they see and the suffering they don't understand. Gleaning from Wade Bearden's book, To My Friend Who Left The Church, we will approach this topic in this year's Summer Reading series. Trying to understand faith can be complicated especially when people who call themselves a part of the faith make it complicated. The enemy's goal is to always pull us away from God, but God can make us stronger even through our questions. In week one we see how God never stops loving us and we should never stop loving those who may be struggling in their faith.
FANTASY+GIRL Podcast is back with a new series celebrating summer reading! Emma and EJ arechoosing a book for the other to read. The duo will then lead a deep dive into the chosen stories on the podcast! Which book did Emma choose for EJ?BUNNY by Mona Awad. Emma chose this book hoping to appeal to EJ's love of weird—but wellwritten—speculative fiction. EJ loves Catherine House and Her Fearful Symmetry—and Emma thinksBunny fits nicely with those titles (even if it is a bit weirder…possibly even darker?). The story has dark academia vibes with a dose of Mean Girls…but with magic and monsters. Sort of…How can you join the fun? Easy! Read Bunny, and let the Emma and EJ know what you think!You can comment on their social media or email them at fantasygirlpodcast@gmail.comBunny, we can't wait to hear from you! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
FANTASY+GIRL is going back to school with a series dedicated to the nostalgia of summer reading assignments! For the series, Emma C. Wells and E. J. Wenstrom will be challenging each other with SFF books to read, and then come back to discuss. Here, E. J. reveals what she's challenging Emma to read first, and why. EJ is assigning Emma to read HOW TO LIVE SAVELY IN A SCIENCE FICTIONAL UNIVERSE by Charles Yu. EJ has been a Charles Yu fan for years and this was the novel that started the obsession. This story starts with a time travel repairman stuck in a mutliverse full of tropey playfulness that any science fiction fan is going to get a kick out of, but underneath it, this is a story about a man trying to untangle the mess left behind when his father mysteriously disappeared, and what that means for himself and his mother left behind. (Hint: EJ loves audiobooks but says to read this one in print because of the mathematical formulas and creative use of space on the page)How can you join the fun? Easy! Read How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe and let the Emma and EJ know what you think!You can comment on their social media or email them at fantasygirlpodcast@gmail.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to Travel Media Lab! I'm your host, Yulia Denisyuk, and in this episode, we're introducing the Summer Reading Series where I share with you some of my favorite stories I've published to date.In this episode, I'm sharing with you perhaps one of my most personal stories. It was published in AFAR Magazine in 2022. If you enjoy this episode and the Summer Reading Series, please take a moment to share share share this episode with your friends or on social media. It matters a lot!Get full show notes and more information at: https://travelmedialab.co/podcast/s8b5 Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @travelmedialabNeed support and accountability? Join our Facebook group!Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don't forget to tag us @travelmedialab!And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Travel Media Lab or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You'll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!Travel Media Lab is a podcast for travel lovers and storytellers who want to break into – and thrive in – the travel media space. Each week, we explore what it means to get there through in-depth conversations with incredible women in the travel media space. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, a published travel photographer, writer, and entrepreneur.Learn more about Travel Media Lab at travelmedialab.co.
We are spending the summer weeks diving into my 10 favorite leadership books ever read. Books: Know What You're For by Jeff Henderson What to Do Next by Jeff Henderson Links + Resources: ✨ Let's connect on IG--> instagram.com/kris10edwards_ ✨ Free Guide to Activate Your Leadership—> https://subscribepage.io/accelerateguide ✨ Work with Me--> www.kristenedwardsspeaks.com/ ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, rate this show, and share it on social media too!
We are spending the summer weeks diving into my 10 favorite leadership books ever read. Book #4: The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership by Tim Elmore Links + Resources: ✨ Let's connect on IG--> instagram.com/kris10edwards_ ✨ Free Guide to Activate Your Leadership—> https://subscribepage.io/accelerateguide ✨ Work with Me--> www.kristenedwardsspeaks.com/ ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, rate this show, and share it on social media too!
We are spending the summer weeks diving into my 10 favorite leadership books ever read. Book #3: Unapologetically Ambitious by Shellye Archambeau Links + Resources: ✨ Let's connect on IG--> instagram.com/kris10edwards_ ✨ Free Guide to Activate Your Leadership—> https://subscribepage.io/accelerateguide ✨ Work with Me--> www.kristenedwardsspeaks.com/ ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, rate this show, and share it on social media too!
We are spending the summer weeks diving into my 10 favorite leadership books ever read. Book #2: The Vision Driven Leader by Michael Hyatt Links + Resources: ✨ Let's connect on IG--> instagram.com/kris10edwards_ ✨ Free Guide to Activate Your Leadership—> https://subscribepage.io/accelerateguide ✨ Work with Me--> www.kristenedwardsspeaks.com/ ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, rate this show, and share it on social media too!
Let's spend the next 10 weeks diving into my favorite leadership books ever read. Book #1: The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth by John C. Maxwell Links + Resources: ✨ Let's connect on IG--> instagram.com/kris10edwards_ ✨ Free Guide to Activate Your Leadership—> https://subscribepage.io/accelerateguide ✨ Work with Me--> www.kristenedwardsspeaks.com/ ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, rate this show, and share it on social media too!
Join us for our summer reading series. During the month of August we are working through JR Miller's classic, Home-Making, published in 1882. Each Wednesday your host, Allison, will read two chapters from this short book. Each Friday, The Art of Home will distribute corresponding reflection questions to our email subscribers. All resources created by The Art of Home for this summer reading series are provided free of charge. Since we are presenting the book in audio form via the podcast you do not need a hard copy. However, it might be helpful for working through the reflection questions. This book is in the public domain, therefore you can access the text for free in various places online. We will link some below. If you desire, you can purchase a paperback copy for less than $10 on Amazon. In this installment of the summer reading series we present Chapters 8 & 9, "Religion in the Home" and "Home Memories".RESOURCES*contains affiliate linksSign Up for Summer Reading QuestionsPurchase a copy of Home-Making by JR Miller*optionalFree Online Versions of Home-Making by JR Miller, Public Domainweb.archive.orgGoogle BooksDIY HomeschoolerWe Want Your Feedback on This Episode!Leave Us a Voicemail or Send Us an EmailFree Weekly Newsletter from The Art of HomeSubscribeLeave Us A ReviewLove The Podcast (works on any device)Stay In Touch with The Art of Home Podcast Instagram | Facebook |Pinterest | Website | Email Follow The Art of Home on Your Listening AppFollow The Podcast (works on any device)Support The Art of HomeBuy Me a Coffee ☕️Purchase homemaking resources through our website and our resource links. *As an Amazon Affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases. If you purchase an item through one of our links we earn a small commission which helps fund more great content from The Art of Home. Thank you for partnering with us!Support the show
Join us for our summer reading series. During the month of August we are working through JR Miller's classic, Home-Making, published in 1882. Each Wednesday your host, Allison, will read two chapters from this short book. Each Friday, The Art of Home will distribute corresponding reflection questions to our email subscribers. All resources created by The Art of Home for this summer reading series are provided free of charge. Since we are presenting the book in audio form via the podcast you do not need a hard copy. However, it might be helpful for working through the reflection questions. This book is in the public domain, therefore you can access the text for free in various places online. We will link some below. If you desire, you can purchase a paperback copy for less than $10 on Amazon. In this installment of the summer reading series we present Chapters 6 & 7, "Brothers and Sisters" and "The Home-Life"RESOURCES*contains affiliate linksSign Up for Summer Reading QuestionsPurchase a copy of Home-Making by JR Miller*optionalFree Online Versions of Home-Making by JR Miller, Public Domainweb.archive.orgGoogle BooksDIY HomeschoolerWe Want Your Feedback on This Episode!Leave Us a Voicemail or Send Us an EmailFree Weekly Newsletter from The Art of HomeSubscribeLeave Us A ReviewLove The Podcast (works on any device)Stay In Touch with The Art of Home Podcast Instagram | Facebook |Pinterest | Website | Email Follow The Art of Home on Your Listening AppFollow The Podcast (works on any device)Support The Art of HomeBuy Me a Coffee ☕️Purchase homemaking resources through our website and our resource links. *As an Amazon Affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases. If you purchase an item through one of our links we earn a small commission which helps fund more great content from The Art of Home. Thank you for partnering with us!Support the show
Join us for our summer reading series. During the month of August we are working through JR Miller's classic, Home-Making, published in 1882. Each Wednesday your host, Allison, will read two chapters from this short book. Each Friday, The Art of Home will distribute corresponding reflection questions to our email subscribers. All resources created by The Art of Home for this summer reading series are provided free of charge. Since we are presenting the book in audio form via the podcast you do not need a hard copy. However, it might be helpful for working through the reflection questions. This book is in the public domain, therefore you can access the text for free in various places online. We will link some below. If you desire, you can purchase a paperback copy for less than $10 on Amazon. In this installment of the summer reading series we present Chapters 4 & 5, "The Parent's Part" and "The Children's Part."RESOURCES*contains affiliate linksSign Up for Summer Reading QuestionsPurchase a copy of Home-Making by JR Miller*optionalFree Online Versions of Home-Making by JR Miller, Public Domainweb.archive.orgGoogle BooksDIY HomeschoolerWe Want Your Feedback on This Episode!Leave Us a Voicemail or Send Us an EmailFree Weekly Newsletter from The Art of HomeSubscribeLeave Us A ReviewLove The Podcast (works on any device)Stay In Touch with The Art of Home Podcast Instagram | Facebook |Pinterest | Website | Email Follow The Art of Home on Your Listening AppFollow The Podcast (works on any device)Support The Art of HomeBuy Me a Coffee ☕️Purchase homemaking resources through our website and our resource links. *As an Amazon Affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases. If you purchase an item through one of our links we earn a small commission which helps fund more great content from The Art of Home. Thank you for partnering with us!Support the show
Join us for our summer reading series. During the month of August we are working through JR Miller's classic, Home-Making, published in 1882. Each Wednesday your host, Allison, will read two chapters from this short book. Each Friday, The Art of Home will distribute corresponding reflection questions to our email subscribers. All resources created by The Art of Home for this summer reading series are provided free of charge. Since we are presenting the book in audio form via the podcast you do not need a hard copy. However, it might be helpful for working through the reflection questions. This book is in the public domain, therefore you can access the text for free in various places online. We will link some below. If you desire, you can purchase a paperback copy for less than $10 on Amazon. In this installment of the summer reading series we present Chapters 2 & 3, "The Husband's Part" and "The Wife's Part."RESOURCES*contains affiliate linksSign Up for Summer Reading QuestionsPurchase a copy of Home-Making by JR Miller*optionalFree Online Versions of Home-Making by JR Miller, Public Domainweb.archive.orgGoogle BooksDIY HomeschoolerWe Want Your Feedback on This Episode!Leave Us a Voicemail or Send Us an EmailFree Weekly Newsletter from The Art of HomeSubscribeLeave Us A ReviewLove The Podcast (works on any device)Stay In Touch with The Art of Home Podcast Instagram | Facebook |Pinterest | Website | Email Follow The Art of Home on Your Listening AppFollow The Podcast (works on any device)Support The Art of HomeBuy Me a Coffee ☕️Purchase homemaking resources through our website and our resource links. *As an Amazon Affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases. If you purchase an item through one of our links we earn a small commission which helps fund more great content from The Art of Home. Thank you for partnering with us!Support the show
Join us for our summer reading series. During the month of August we are working through JR Miller's classic, Home-Making, published in 1882. Each Wednesday your host, Allison, will read two chapters from this short book. Each Friday, The Art of Home will distribute corresponding reflection questions to our email subscribers. All resources created by The Art of Home for this summer reading series are provided free of charge. Since we are presenting the book in audio form via the podcast you do not need a hard copy. However, it might be helpful for working through the reflection questions. This book is in the public domain, therefore you can access the text for free in various places online. We will link some below. If you desire, you can purchase a paperback copy for less than $10 on Amazon. In this first installment of the summer reading series we present a brief biographical segment on JR Miller followed by Chapter 1, "The Wedded Life." RESOURCES*contains affiliate linksSign Up for Summer Reading QuestionsPurchase a copy of Home-Making by JR Miller*optionalFree Online Versions of Home-Making by JR Miller, Public Domainweb.archive.orgGoogle BooksDIY Homeschooler"Oh, Love That Will Not Let Me Go" by Robbie Seay Band and Audrey AssadWe Want Your Feedback on This Episode!Leave Us a Voicemail or Send Us an EmailFree Weekly Newsletter from The Art of HomeSubscribeLeave Us A ReviewLove The Podcast (works on any device)Stay In Touch with The Art of Home Podcast Instagram | Facebook |Pinterest | Website | Email Follow The Art of Home on Your Listening AppFollow The Podcast (works on any device)Support The Art of HomeBuy Me a Coffee ☕️Purchase homemaking resources through our website and our resource links. *As an Amazon Affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases. If you purchase an item through one of our links we earn a small commission which helps fund more great content from The Art of Home. Thank you for partnering with us!Support the show
Join us for the third and final talk in our Summer Reading Series, where we spend time with John Mark Comer's book "Live No Lies". Co-lead pastor Amos Groenendyk explores the theme of the third section of the book (The World), with the anchoring scriptures of 1. John 2:15-17 and Matthew 6:7-13.
Join us for the next talk in our Summer Reading Series, where we spend time with John Mark Comer's book "Live No Lies". Co-lead pastor Amos Groenendyk explores the theme of the second section of the book (The Flesh), with the anchoring scripture of Galatians 5:13-26.
Join us for the first talk in our Summer Reading Series, where we spend time with John Mark Comer's book "Live No Lies". Co-lead pastor Amos Groenendyk explores the theme of the first section of the book (The Devil), with the anchoring scripture of 1. Peter 5:8-10.
Bringing an Ancient Faith to a Modern World with Fr. Anthony Messeh
This week we're wrapping up our “Summer Reading" Series with a book that asks tough questions of faith and suffering through the fictional story of The Lightkeeper. The author, Sherry Shenoda, joins Fr. Anthony to discuss how she's using her poetry and writing to fulfill her own mission and how creative writing can be a tool for both strengthening and sharing our Orthodox faith. You can learn more about Sherry and find her book at www.sherryshenoda.com This episode's featured resource is the volunteer onboarding and program guide available to download now for free at https://www.stsaministries.org/accoun... To listen to previous episodes or access free resources, join the community at stsaministries.org.
We're closing out our seven-part summer reading series and finishing strong with three books on taking a holistic approach to your life. You'll hear about knowing yourself, creating habits that work for you, and figuring out what your priorities are. We'll also discuss how to set yourself up for success and even how to be luckier! Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer.
Some books encompass all three pillars of this podcast: vitality, creativity, and relationships. So, they get their own two episodes as we close out our seven-part summer reading series! You'll hear about how you can't give what you don't have, plus I'll discuss how focusing on vitality, connection, and contribution is a way to see how you are really doing. You'll hear what to focus on to help you spend your time and energy the way you want. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer.
Relationships are so important to longevity that we're dedicating another episode of our summer reading series to favorite books on relationships. This week we're focused on our relationships with ourselves. We'll discuss mindset, being aware of our thoughts and their impact, practicing self-compassion, and more. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer.
This month I talk with playwright Nick Malakow about his piece “The Defectors,” the first entry into our Summer Reading Series. We talk about balancing Teaching and Theatre, allowing marginalized characters take the spotlight in stories, and feature a scene from the reading of “The Defectors.” The scene featured in this episode features Latrice Smith […]
Research has shown that the quality of your relationships is the number-one contributor to longevity—wow! Continuing our summer reading series, this week we'll hear about books on relationships and learn how you can improve your relationship with yourself and better connect with people from all walks of life. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer.
Creativity is on deck as we keep on reading (like keep on swimming) this summer. Steven Kotler shares how to get into a flow state and the many benefits to your life and potentially others. Majo Molofino shows how the 5 Good Girl Rules could be keeping you small and preventing you from doing what your values are. Annie Duke, show us how to decide as not only a good way to be more deliberate, but as an act of self compassion. And finally, Charlie Gilkey show us what could be getting in the way of your best work and how to make it happen through many different tools. If you've been wanting to do something special in the summer or anytime, this is a great episode for you! Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer.
Rev. Kris Cooper continues the Summer Reading Series by giving a Bible lesson on Ecclesiastes Chapters 7 & 8
This week's summer reads focus on vitality! Dr. John Ratey kicks off the episode with a look at what cardio does for the brain, then we learn about a resilient athlete's mindset with sports psychologist Simon Marshall, Ph. D, and his champion triathlete wife Lesley Patterson. Continuing on our athletic theme, we'll hear from runner Margaret Webb on getting stronger and faster even as we age. Finally, author and athlete Cara Bradley will share with us how to show up and shine using a focused mindset. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer.
This summer I'm hosting the first ever English Teacher Summer Reading Series! This event is taking place June 4th-August 14th. We will delve into 8 very popular professional development books and you don't have to read a word. I'll do all the work for you:) Go to amandawritenow.com to sign up. In this episode I share a brief summary of each of the 8 books including the most important takeaways I had from reading the books.
Hello listeners! This week's guest on the show is DANIEL OLIVAS! Daniel Olivas is the author of nine books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. His first full-length play, Waiting for Godínez, was selected for the Playwrights' Arena 2020 Summer Reading Series. Daniel was selected for Circle X Theatre Co.'s inaugural Evolving Playwrights Group where he is adapting his 2011 novel, The Book of Want, with a planned Zoom reading in 2021. By day, he is an attorney and makes his home in Southern California with his wife. To learn more about Daniel, check out the links below! Website: http://danielolivas.com New Play Exchange: https://newplayexchange.org/users/35649/daniel-olivas Twitter: https://twitter.com/olivasdan GLISTENS: SAM: "H is for Hawk" by Helen Macdonald CHO: Decomposition Notebooks DANIEL: Playwrights Arena and Circle X Theatre / Film "United States Vs. Billie Holiday" written by Suzan-Lori Parks ________________________ Please support Beckett's Babies by reviewing, sharing an episode with your friends, or follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @beckettsbabies And as always, we would love to hear from you! Send us your questions or thoughts on playwriting, and we might discuss it in our next episode. Email: contact@beckettsbabies.com For more info, visit our website: www.beckettsbabies.com Theme Music: "Live Like the Kids" by Samuel Johnson, Laura Robertson, Luke O'Dea (APRA) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beckettsbabies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beckettsbabies/support
What are you reading or writing? For our summer series, Redefine U asks members of the college community to read excerpts from their original work. In this episode, Eli Jacobs shares and discusses an excerpt from her unpublished novella, “Guppy.”For show notes, visit www.aacc.edu/podcast.
What are you reading or writing? For our summer series, Redefine U asks members of the college community to read excerpts from their original work. In this episode, Heather Rellihan shares and discusses the personal narrative she used to introduce her book, “Theory and Praxis: Women's and Gender Studies at Community Colleges.”For show notes, visit www.aacc.edu/podcast.
What are you reading or writing? For our summer series, Redefine U asks members of the college community to read excerpts from their original work. In this episode, Garrett Brown shares and discusses his series of poems reflecting on technology’s intersections with art, culture and other aspects of our society.For show notes, visit www.aacc.edu/podcast
This week we're bringing you a live recording of readings from three wonderful creatives - Leta Harris Neustaedter, Hannah Rodabaugh, Joplin Morgan. Poetry, History, Song. Dang! They all crushed it in the Idaho Botanical Garden as a component of Bloom: A (safe) Summer Reading Series. Enjoy! Acquire your Bloom tickets here - https://idahobotanicalgarden.org/event/bloom/2020-06-27/ You can learn more about Treefort Music Fest, see the full schedule, buy tickets and download the app at www.treefortmusicfest.com Storyfort Presents: Voices of Treefort Music Fest is a part of the EaseDrop Podcast Network Theme music provided by Up is the Down is the Support Storyfort Presents: Voices of Treefort Music Fest by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/storyfort-presents-voices-of-t Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/storyfort-presents-voices-of-t/7c356e7a-bc75-4be4-b0ac-d1ee42407038
What are you reading or writing? For our summer series, Redefine U asks members of the college community to read excerpts from their original work. In this first episode of the series, Danny Hoey, Ph.D. shares and discusses his short story, “The Watermelon Eating Contest.”For show notes and to read the full work, visit www.aacc.edu/podcast.
Summer Reading Series
Summer Reading Series
Darry Fraser is the bestselling author of Daughter of the Murray, Where the Murray River Runs, and The Widow of Ballarat. We first met Darry on the podcast, https://writerontheroad.com/research-writing-journey-daughter-murray-darry-fraser/ (here,) where we talked about the research and writing of The Daughter of the Murray, and https://writerontheroad.com/99-summer-reading-writing-series-darry-fraser/ (here,) last Christmas, as part of our Summer Reading Series. This week we talk about the discipline of being a writer, about learning to be present while you’re writing and how finding your own style is critical to building a successful author career. You can learn more about Darry and her books https://www.darryfraser.com/ (here.) Read Full Transcript Mel: Welcome to a very special Christmas episode of Writer on the Road. I have with me today one of my favorite writers who's been with me since the beginning. I'd like to welcome Darry Fraser. Darry: Thanks for having me once again. Mel: We first met with Darry's first novel, Daughter of the Murray. Then there's Where the Murray River Runs and now we're celebrating the Widow of Ballarat. Darry: Thank you. It was a wonderful experience to be writing this particular book so I'm hoping that it will do. Mel: Dhari has a reputation of one of being very shy and retiring but the fact is your book are doing not only really really well and are some of the best sellers here in Australia at the moment. Darry: It's wonderful news. I actually don't have a sense of how they're doing out there. I'm very grateful that people are happy for me and reading my books and contacting me about them. And as long as I'm doing what I love to do and somebody else is loving to raise them I'm more than happy. Mel: There's another lady we have on the podcast, the beautiful Tea Cooper. She's doing very well as well. Darry: Yes, we have very very different styles of course and very different interests in our history in the sense that she seems to focus on a happiness at a time where we might have dual timelines. She a very easy style. It's quite interesting to look at another historical fiction set in this time. Mel: I don't think I'm giving any secrets out here that you live on the beautiful Kangaroo Island but your books are set on the Murray River. You're in a great part of the world for Australian history aren't you. Darry: That's correct. People have asked why I don't focus on my own area a little bit more. I'll leave that to other people. There are a lot of events to draw upon here but the things that interest me about that time are relationships between people and clearly the things that affected people are the same as now, relationships between people and how events affect them such as in the bigger pilot Ballarat and the director so have been them have been the sort of thing that drives my story so I guess that's not unlike other wars is that you tend to stick yourself in the moment. Mel: Clare Wright wrote the women of the goldfields story and she's moved on to the suffragettes in Your Daughters of Freedom, But to have these stories come alive for the rest of us and give us very strong heroines are with real problems too are must be must. Darry: I've been glad to be able to do what does but with fiction. I think we both have books out about that particular era, in Ballarat and women on the goldfields. I think we tend to let it all slip by us that women put up with all this stuff because they had to not because they wanted to. A lot of them didn't know any difference. And so it was just par for the course it has been the way it's been for centuries and centuries but suddenly in the 1950s especially at Ballarat Goldfields women realised they could do a lot more. And that was very interesting to me. Mel: I just completed a talk at the town's storytelling tour here of Brisbane everyone where the beautiful Natalie Cowling role brings alive local...
Click play and join Pastor Mitch as he takes us into the book of Exodus as he continues our Summer Reading Series.
Click play and join Pastor Mitch as he takes us into the book of Exodus as he continues our Summer Reading Series.
In EPISODE FORTY THREE we continue with our two-part Summer Reading Series and finish our review of John Kirtland Wright’s 1946 Presidential Address Association of American Geographers. In this canonical text, Wright outlines his ideas for geosophy . How was this address received by his colleagues? What would the study of geosophy look like? Professor John L. Allen joins us to explore these questions- and others -It’s our first major exploration of this key text.
In EPISODE FORTY TWO we start our two-episode Summer Reading Series with a reading and discussion of John Kirtland Wright’s 1946 Association of American Geographers (AAG) Presidential Address where he outlines his ideas for geosophy. The word is a compound of ‘geo’ (Greek for earth) and ‘sophia’ (Greek for wisdom). It is the study of geographical knowledge from any or all points of view. Joining us is Dr. Geoffrey Martin, leading Geography historian and AAG Archivist to help put this canonical text in context.
Happy summer reading, everyone. Meet Darry Fraser, author of historical and contemporary fiction. You can find out more about Darry and her novels, Daughter of the Murray and Where the Murray River Runs, https://www.darryfraser.com/ (here.) I asked my Summer Reading Series guests four questions in an attempt to peek behind the scenes of the life of a writer: What books influenced you as a writer? Where do you write? What do your readers most often want to know about you? What are you reading now? We hope you enjoy our Summer Reading & Writing Series. Happy New Year everyone. xx
I asked my Summer Reading Series guests four questions in an attempt to peek behind the scenes of the life of a writer: What books influenced you as a writer? Where do you write? What do your readers most often want to know about you? What are you reading now? We hope you enjoy our Summer Reading & Writing Series. Happy New Year everyone. See you in 2018 xx
We speak to Globe & Mail architecture critic Alex Bozikovic about Toronto Architecture: a city guide, a series of guided walking tours through Toronto's varied built landscape. And we speak to Jane Farrow and Ed Jackson, two of the editors of Any Other Way: how Toronto got queer, in which a series of essays paints a broad picture of Toronto's LGBTQ2S community.
Part One of our Summer Reading Series! We speak to Toronto journalist Jackie Burns about her children's book "The Condo Kids: adventures with Bob the Barbary sheep," and about raising a family in the dense urban core. And we speak to beer experts Robin Leblanc and Jordan St. John about the "Ontario Craft Beer Guide," and how Toronto can become a global leader in craft beer.