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Today’s devotional takes us deep into the compassionate heart of Jesus. In a world loud with noise and performance, Christ shows us a love that is deeply personal, quietly powerful, and beautifully intentional. Jennifer Slattery unpacks the healing of a deaf man in Mark 7 to reveal how Jesus doesn’t just care for the crowd—He cherishes the individual. This story is a powerful reminder that God sees you, values you, and offers healing not as a show, but as an intimate act of love. What You'll Learn: Why Jesus may have taken the deaf man aside before healing him How Christ’s actions protect dignity and demonstrate personal compassion The difference between public miracles and private moments of grace What this tells us about how God views you—not as a project, but as a person
Tracklist 0:30 Purple Disco Machine - Substitution (Birdee Remix) [Radio Edit] 5:00 Purple Disco Machine - Substitution (Birdee Remix Extended) 7:30 Phyllis Hyman - You Know How to Love Me 13:30 Candi Staton - Young Hearts Run Free (WAG Anthems) 27:00 Balkan Express - On The Run 29:30 BBwhite - Lose Control (Original Mix) 32:30 Disko Junkie - Love You Better (Original Mix) 36:30 Fizzikx - Your My Starlight (Original Mix) 41:30 House Punkz - Let The Music Play (Original Mix) 47:00 Ken@Work - Nightbirds (Original Mix) 53:30 Martello - This Feeling (Original Mix) 56:30 Ministry Of Funk - Rolling Stone 1:00:30 Purple Disco Machine - Paradisco (Hifi Sean Remix) 1:04:00 Ministry Of Funk - What's Going On feat. Liber Galloso 1:08:00 Kennedy - Ain't Gonna Stop 1:12:00 Glenn Underground - Lush 1:20:00 Robin S - Show Me Love (Acapella) 1:29:00 Scruscru - Anytime (Original Mix) 1:30:30 Scruscru - Phunky Trip (Original Mix) 1:34:00 Shabi - She Said House 1:40:00 Soul Nomad - I Miss You 1:42:00 Tom Glide - Soul Life 1:47:00 Oded Nir - Jack Attack (Instrumental Mix) 1:49:30 Oded Nir - Jack Attack (Original Mix) 1:51:00 Ezirk - Pure Disco (Original Mix) 1:54:30 Daweird - To You (Alan de Laniere Soulful Mix) 1:57:30 Candido - Jingo (12" Version) 2:18:30 Maiqel - Wide Open (Roberto Bedross Remix) 2:24:30 Re-Tide - Funky Feelin' 2:28:30 Glenn Underground - U Don't Own Me 2:32:00 Stewart Birch - The Relentless Track (Original Mix) 2:36:00 The Realm, Atjazz, Manoo - On The Road - Manoo Abstrakt Vocal Remix Edit 2:39:30 The Realm, Atjazz, Manoo - On The Road - Manoo Abstrakt Instrupella 2:41:30 Thommy Davis;Neal Conway;Randy Roberts - Darlin' Darlin' Baby (Sweet and Tender Love) 2:47:00 Winkar - Those Things (Original Mix) 2:54:30 Ben Banjo Field - Like That 2:56:00 Ben Banjo Field - Like That (Original Mix) 2:58:00 Chemars - Until It's Gone 3:01:30 DreamGrid - Rise Up (Original Mix) 3:11:00 David Harness, Roland Clark - The Deejay's an Alien - Manoo & François A Main Invasion Remix 3:14:30 David Harness, Roland Clark - The Deejay's An Alien - Manoo & François A Main Invasion Remix 3:17:00 DJ Le Baron - Back & Forth (Instrumental Mix) 3:20:30 Gavin Boyce - Divine in You 3:25:30 Joey Chicago - What To Do 3:31:00 Kiko Navarro - Blown Flow 3:33:30 Kleeer - I Love to Dance (Joey Negro Extended Mix) 3:39:30 Meital De Razon - In Love Again (Asi Tal Smooth Remix) 3:44:00 Oded Nir - Space In Town (Olav Basoski Remix) 3:49:00 GU - Magic 3:53:00 Glenn Underground - Magic 3:58:00 Satoshi Fumi & Berny - Argonaut (Satoshi Fumi Dub Mix) 4:00:00 Berny - Argonaut (Satoshi Fumi Dub Remix) 4:05:30 Chicago Syndicate - Move Your Body (feat. LaVette) [Radio Mix] 4:11:00 Carrie Lucas - Dance With You 4:17:30 Chappell - I Choose You (R.O.N.N. Ron Carroll Acid Dub Remix) 4:20:30 Dafunkeetomato - In the Mix 4:23:00 FLIP-DA-FUNK - Over You (Original Mix) 4:28:00 G.Q. - Boogie Oogie Oogie (12" Disco Remix) Deep House, Deep Nu Disco, disco house, Disco House, vocal Type: DJ-Set120 bpm Key: BmCannes, France
We're live with Timothy O'Malley, Catholic author of the book "A Fierce and Tender Love: 7 Meditations on Mary, Mother of God", Dina Dow, Director of Evangelization and Catechesis in the Diocese of Baton Rouge, talks about the conclave and Dr. Luke Arredondo, Executive Director of the St. Brendan Center for Evangelization and Spirituality in the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee with Catholic 101 segment.
In this week's episode Andrew and Webby catch up on what has happened in the markets while Andrew has been away in the US.They talk about the recent tenders on the futures from registered stores.Andrew discusses how crops are looking for the upcoming harvest.The duo talk about what the American people's sentiment is towards Trump.Andrew talks about some of the places he visited and some of the activities he did while he was out there.This month's podcast walk will take place on 30th April at 3pm. The walk will start at Lower Farm, the What3Words location is Everybody.Tasty.Quickly. We look forward to seeing you there! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday Luke 22:14-23:56 Art: "Holy Entrance" by He Qi
Homily of Fr. Michael P. O'Connor from Mass on April 2, 2025 at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Bay St. Louis, MS. Referenced Readings: Isaiah 49:8-15 John 5:17-30 If you would like to donate to OLG and her livestream ministry, please go to https://olgchurch.net/give
The Soul Cafe: Occupy Catch Chris Clay Mon - Fri 2p-6pm EST On www.soulcaferadio.com Produced By Heather Whitley and C.Clay Season 9 Hour 1 Joe Sample & Lalah Hathaway - Street Life Leven Kali - Are U Still Yazmin Lacey - The Feels Aston Grey Project - Relax Your Mind Teddy Swims - Playing Games Leon Thomas - “YES IT IS” The Double Down: Allen Stone Allen Stone - All I Do Allen Stone - Strong Groove Dynasty - Somebody Loves You Back (Naked Mix) Interpretation Track: Foolish Heart Marvin Gaye · Tammi Terrell - If This World Were Mine Coko and Tyrese - If This World Were Mine Chris Brown - Sleep At Night Kem - Lonely Eric benet - I Wanna Be Loved Jamie Foxx - DJ Play a Love Song Hour 2 Lalah Hathaway - Forever, For Always, For Love Tank Ft. Alex Isley - No Limit The Emotions - Key To My Heart Alex Isley - Hands Jennifer Holliday - SO IN LOVE Rare Hard To Find Throwback Force M.D.'s - Tender Love 1985 Glenn Jones - You're Sweet, You're Fine, You're Everything Patrick Cooper - That Day Blue Eyed Soul Corner KALLITECHNIS - SOFT LIFE Snoh Aalegra @snohaalegra - Find Someone Like You Mariah Cary - Never to far Michael McDonald - You Are Everything Sam Sparro - Outside The Blue Shelly Ruffin - More Love (Stripped Love) Sylvester Harper - Night Mood End Of Show
Today on the Daily Nugget, Mike reads another section from His book. This time he lets chat GPT pick the section he would read! It thought you wanted to hear about God's love being life-changing and very real!
When the award-winning author Jason Reynolds was visiting a juvenile detention centre, he asked what kind of books young boys checked out the most. The answer really surprised him: romance novels. Jason realized that young men have a real hunger to learn about love, sensitivity and intimacy. That sparked the idea for his latest book, "Twenty-Four Seconds from Now,” which follows a Black teen boy who's about to have sex with his girlfriend for the first time. A few months ago, Jason joined Tom Power to talk about the book and how he's writing the stories he wishes he had growing up.
The Jesus Empowered Maiden: Female Identity, Authority and Freedom in Christ
Is Valentine's Day a tough holiday for you? Maybe you don't have a special someone. Maybe you feel alone in life. Or, maybe it reminds you of your longing to feel loved by God. Whatever your situation, there's a truth that's much bigger than this commercial holiday: the Creator of the universe loves you more than the world's inventory of flowers, cards, and candy can express! Wrap yourself in God's deep, tender love through 10 Bible verses that express the various aspects of His affection! -------------------- Take the Quiz: https://www.relateescape.com/quiz Get a weekly love note from Jenn with legit biblical insights. Plus, be the first to know about exclusive offers! https://bit.ly/GodLovesMeEmail Join the Online Community: https://www.relateescape.com/online-community Shop the Store: https://www.relateescape.com/store Follow Jenn on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/relateescape
This week, Will and Steve talk Frasier's thirsts, lobsters, and the pattern of dominant women in Frasier's life.
When the award-winning author Jason Reynolds was visiting a juvenile detention centre, he asked what kind of books young boys checked out the most. The answer really surprised him: romance novels. Jason realized that young men have a real hunger to learn about love, sensitivity and intimacy. That sparked the idea for his latest book, "Twenty-Four Seconds from Now,” which follows a Black teen boy who's about to have sex with his girlfriend for the first time. Jason joins Tom Power to talk about the book and how he's writing the stories he wishes he had growing up.
A new MP3 sermon from Audiobooks by Horatius Bonar is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 85 - The Tender Love of the Risen Christ Subtitle: Light and Truth - Vol 2 Speaker: Horatius Bonar Broadcaster: Audiobooks by Horatius Bonar Event: Audiobook Date: 3/27/1800 Bible: John 21:5 Length: 6 min.
Join Msgr. John Esseff as he reflects on his experiences with Mother Teresa on the eve of her canonization! Several of the stories he has not shared on any of his previous programs. Rather than be "admirers" of Mother Teresa, Msgr. Esseff asks all of us to pray to become "imitators" of this little one of God's children who has now become one of His great saints! Carrier of God's Tender Love and Mercy Lord Jesus, merciful Face of the Father, you came to give us the Good News of the Father's mercy and tenderness. We thank you for the gift of our dearest Mother, Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, who will be canonized in this Jubilee Year of Mercy. You chose her to be your presence, your love and compassion to the brokenhearted, the unwanted, the abandoned and the dying. She responded wholeheartedly to your cry, ‘I Thirst,' by the holiness of her life and humble works of love to the poorest of the poor. We pray, through her intercession, for the grace to experience your merciful love and share it in our own families, communities and with all our suffering brothers and sisters. Help us to give our “hearts to love and hands to serve” after the example of Mother Teresa. Lord Jesus, bless every member of our family, our parish, our diocese, our country, especially those most in need, that we all may be transformed by your merciful love. Amen. Text © Mother Teresa Center of the Missionaries of Charity The post Special Encore: The Canonization of St. Teresa of Calcutta – Building a Kingdom of Love with Msgr. John Esseff – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Enduring Love : Tender Love by Gathering Place Church
A new MP3 sermon from Daily United Prayer is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Tender Love of Jesus Subtitle: United Prayer Meditations Speaker: Pooyan Mehrshahi Broadcaster: Daily United Prayer Event: Prayer Meeting Date: 7/18/2024 Bible: John 19:26-27 Length: 15 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Daily United Prayer is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Tender Love of Jesus Subtitle: United Prayer Meditations Speaker: Pooyan Mehrshahi Broadcaster: Daily United Prayer Event: Prayer Meeting Date: 7/18/2024 Bible: John 19:26-27 Length: 15 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Daily United Prayer is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Tender Love of Jesus Subtitle: United Prayer Meditations Speaker: Pooyan Mehrshahi Broadcaster: Daily United Prayer Event: Prayer Meeting Date: 7/18/2024 Bible: John 19:26-27 Length: 15 min.
In this episode, Will & Jace discuss Donnie dropping the lawsuit against Frasier. Also, Will gets more legal advice from Legal Expert Justin, and Jace has the hots for Frasier's new lawyer. For bonus content and early access to episodes, join our Patreon: www.patreon.com/willandjace
After the impact of the fight, The Sloppy Joes recuperate in the mansion and get ready to embark on the next leg of their journey. Auldrich “flirts” his way into the friendzone, and Archie reveals a dark secret. Be sure to follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dapper_danny_dragon_adventures/ Music Used: The Dapperest of Dragons by Rebecca Deweerd Boers In The Moment (Piano Loop) by Steve Oxen https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Scene of the Crime by David Robson https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Background Check by David Robson https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Tender Love by David Fesliyan https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ The Unsolved Mystery by David Fesliyan https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Haunted Memories by David Fesliyan https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/
A 2017 video of a dad comforting his two-month-old son while the baby received his routine vaccinations garnered international attention for the way it captured a dad’s love for his child. After the nurse finished administering the vaccinations, the dad tenderly held his son close to his cheek, and the boy stopped sobbing within seconds. There is almost nothing more reassuring than the tender care of a loving parent. In Scripture, there are many beautiful descriptions of God as a loving parent, images that invoke God’s deep love for His children. Old Testament prophet Hosea was given a message to deliver to the Israelites living in the Northern Kingdom during the time of the divided kingdom. He called them to return to a relationship with God. Hosea reminded the Israelites of God’s love for them as he pictured God as a gentle Father: “when Israel was a child, I loved him” (Hosea 11:1) and “to them I was like the one who lifts a little child to the cheek” (v. 4). This same reassuring promise of God’s loving care is true for us. Whether we seek His tender care after a season where we have rejected His love or because of pain and suffering in our lives, He calls us His children (I John 3:1) and His comforting arms are open to receive us (2 Corinthians 1:3-4).
Join us for today's Our Daily Bread devotional by Lisa M. Samra, taken from Hosea 11:1-4. Today's devotional is read by Lucy. Meet the team at odb.org/meet-the-team. God bless you. We hope that you have enjoyed today's reading from Our Daily Bread. You can find more exciting content from Our Daily Bread Ministries by following @ourdailybreadeurope on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok. You can even sign up to receive Our Daily Bread Bible reading notes sent straight to your door for free: odb.org/subscribe
Greetings, dear listener, and welcome back to "Jump on the Bat-Wagon" with James and Brian, where we watch through the entire DC Animated Universe from start to finish in the controversial airdate order, to experience these shows the way human beings experienced them in the far-gone days of the 1990s. The twist? Brian has never seen any of the DCAU. Will he become a super-fan like James or regret his decision? This week's episode: "World's Finest," Parts 1-3 "Superman: The Animated Series" Original airdate: 10/4/1997 Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 12:37 - Review and Ratings 1:11:31 - Yoppie Mail 1:32:10 - Outro Next episode: "The Hand of Fate" (Superman: TAS) DCAU Airdate Viewing Order: https://bit.ly/watchdcau Send us an email! batwagonpod @gmail Buy us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yoppie Buy a Yoppie Dude T-Shirt! https://watchtowerdatabase.com/shop New episodes debut Fridays on the Podtower YouTube channel and your favorite podcast feed! https://www.youtube.com/thepodtower Subscribe to the Watchtower Database for more DCAU videos! https://www.youtube.com/watchtowerdatabase Come hang out with us on Discord! https://discord.com/channels/531346765832519681/1195468384079454368
Janey's story is a testament to the power of embracing change and pursuing diverse passions. In this episode, Lesley explores Janey's remarkable transition from the world of music to academia, uncovering the intricacies of managing multiple lanes that require restructuring and pushing through discomfort.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:When to force yourself through fear and apply tough or tender love.Some grounding practices to connect with your intuition. Why do you need to be comfortable despite slow progress?How to restructure your mindset to cope with the challenges of multiple pursuits.The role of self-discipline when we lack motivation.Episode References/Links:Follow Janey on IGCheck out Janey's Website Fearce AcademyMentions, Be It Pod guest speaker Kate Wind episode 157Mentions, Jungian Psychology by Carl Gustav JungGuest Bio:Janey Brown is a seasoned speaker, coach, and accomplished singer, who leverages her expertise to inspire and guide individuals towards personal growth and self-discovery. With a strong commitment to mental well-being, Janey's work is a testament to her dedication to helping others navigate life's challenges If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. Get your free Athletic Greens 1 year supply of Vitamin D3+K2 and 5 free travel packsGet your discount for some Toe Sox using the code: LESLEY Be It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable PilatesFollow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInEpisode Transcript:Janey Brown 0:00 I've really battled with myself internally on feeling behind like that's probably one of my biggest negative internal narratives is like I'm behind, I'm behind. I'm not doing enough. I'm not going fast enough. Like, constantly comparing. It can get really brutal.Lesley Logan 0:16 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:58 All right, loves, I got something cool for you today. So first of all, thank you for being here. Thank you for being a listener of the show. Thank you for hitting subscribe and line this download into your wherever you listen to podcasts. It means the world, you have no idea like you actually have no idea that when you listen to the end, that matter that when you download the podcast, it matters, that like when you share it with just one friend like it matters and podcast, any podcasts that you love. That is how they grow. It is definitely a community effort. And so I just wanna say thank you for being here. And helping me make this dream come true. Lesley Logan 1:30 We have such incredible guests coming out with, next that I am just, you know, it's so hard for me as someone who I've really I love instant gratification. And I also can't keep a secret. I mean, I can keep secrets, but like, when it's like not gonna hurt anyone. And it's my own secret to tell like, I can't keep it. And so it's sometimes it's so hard for me to not like share with you guys like all the amazing things that are coming out. But I can't wait for you to experience them and have their words in your ears. And today is one of those guests. When I came across Janey Brown, I really enjoyed how she talked about her journey, mental health and like, She's so honest and authentic around the journey that it takes to go back to school, and to put yourself in a space that's uncomfortable. And so we had a lovely conversation about what it was like to go on this journey to start something new. And also, like, get really clear on like, what is grounding? Like? What, how fast should we be going? Like, what is the pace? How do you how, like, how do you get it all done? And so really honest conversation that you're gonna have. You're gonna hear today and feel free to talk along with us. And then let us know what resonates with you enjoy this lovely conversation with Janey Brown. Lesley Logan 2:44 Hey, Be It babe. All right, get ready for a really fun conversation. I think it's going to be anyways, we haven't had it yet. But I'm predicting that to go that way. I really love our guest. When I came across her and what she's working on and the journey she's had. I was like, Oh my gosh, like this is a Be It story. Like in the making, we have to share it. So Janey Brown, will you tell everyone who you are and what you're up to these days? Janey Brown 3:05 Yeah, good to be here. Thanks for having me. I am a singer, performer, coach, and I'm actually student of psychology. So that's like the titles, who I am underneath all that is just a human trying to do the best they can. Lesley Logan 3:21 Yeah, I love it. You guys can't, unless you're watching on the YouTube channel, her microphone says be brave. And I just like really love that it's like reminding me throughout this whole conversation. Janey Brown 3:31 Reminds me, too. Lesley Logan 3:34 I'm like, I'm like, Oh, this for me. Thank you so much Janey Brown. And you're like it's actually for me, but thank you.Janey Brown 3:39 For everyone, everyone, totally. Lesley Logan 3:42 So Janey, you know, singer like that's, being a performer, my husband is a musician and like, that's a whole journey and being until you see it. And then for you to then become a student of psychology, I would just want to know, like, what, what took you from one route to the next? Like, how did that kind of come to be? Janey Brown 3:59 Yeah, it was a wild ride. Definitely. You're right about that in terms of the musician path. So I mean, very, very sort of, concisely. I've been a performer all my life. And that was sort of first and foremost my direction and path and passion. And then sort of in the you know, halfway through my performance career, let's say, I got into wellness. And, you know, that's been a whole other completely parallel career to my performance career. And then it just sort of got to a point where I realized that the only way for me to level up from where I was with two careers. Sort of ever evolving, obviously, but just sort of these two careers that were, you know, in sort of forward motion was to go to academia, that was something I've never done. And that's something I really didn't think I was capable of. And yeah, jumping into that has just been just so insanely beneficial. So yeah, that's kind of Lesley Logan 4:59 I think it's like, I think it's interesting. Like, I feel like anyone listening would be like, Oh my god, I'd love to be back in school any day of the week. And I would think it'd be like, so much harder to be like, I'm gonna go sing and perform. And I'm gonna be in the wellness industry like, those are like, those are like the things that scare them the most.Janey Brown 5:15 That's really a funny way to look at it. I've never thought about it like that. But yeah, I mean, for sure, like academia was so not my comfort zone, it was terrifying to approach that again, and like get back into it. It was so yeah, it definitely is reverse if people are afraid to get on stage like, academia was my like, stage fright or whatever. Lesley Logan 5:32 Yeah. So what did you do to like, kind of get comfortable? Or are you still in that process? Janey Brown 5:38 Well, honestly, I just forced myself like it. It's definitely easier. Now. It's not easy. But it's easier now than my first year. My first year was brutal. Like I just, I barely even wanted to do it. I just knew that I had to. And now like, I know, the ropes, and I'm sort of thinking like, Okay, this has been fun. I wonder what a Masters is, like, you know, because I know that that will be even more, you know, challenging and next level than then sort of, you know, the, the regular sort of degree or whatever. But it really has just been a matter of force yourself. I believe in tender love and self-compassion. But there is circumstances where tough love is needed. And you do actually just have to force yourself through the fear.Lesley Logan 6:22 Yeah. Yeah. I agree. I mean, like, I think also, like, the things that we were doing, we're drawn to do, we're drawn to do them, because there's something challenging about them, there is a little bit of uncertainty, like, Oh, what is this going to be? And also, like, you know, otherwise, you'd be bored. You know, it just gets so boring. So when you like, so obviously, there's the forcing yourself to just get comfortable with it. But like, I actually wonder what when you just mentioned like that tender love like that care like that self-care? What does that practice look like for you? Because I do think that that's actually, if that comes easier for you than like, the tough love of going to academia, I feel like some people can, can learn a lot about how you do that, how you have that practice in your life?Janey Brown 7:03 That's such a, that's such a great question, I would actually argue that tough love is way more natural for me than tender love. It's, it's hard to put into words, because I think that everyone has their own version of like, what self-care looks like, and what recovery looks like, kind of the same thing with what self-love looks like. When when it's tough love, it's sort of like ripping the band aid off. And when it's tender love, like, I use this metaphor, where it's like, if you were to get injured, the first initial kind of time of being injured and the wound is open, let's say you really can't, you know, tread on and force yourself to sort of like perform at the same level you're performing at because you're just going to keep bleeding. And you're going to, you know, you're going to lose consciousness, and you're actually just going to hurt yourself or make it even worse. So you have to kind of think about it, like it's this sort of fresh wound, and what would you do with a fresh wound, you would like, clean it and you'd sit there kind of in solitude and or with support, and you'd kind of process it and you'd bandage it up. And you'd, you'd kind of be gentle with it, and you'd stay away from you know, using it and then eventually the wound is going to heal. And if you keep the bandaid on for too long, the skin is going to atrophy and rot and like you have to rip it off. So I think knowing when to be tender and when to be tough is a personal thing, but they are both needed in terms of you know, what, what makes you sort of the best version of yourself. And the methods that you use to be tender or tough are also I think, really personal. (Inaudible) someone's goals are.Lesley Logan 8:44 Yeah, that's such a, I love that description that was like, really, I think anyone can take that away and then figure how to put their own their own spin on what Tinder love looks like them. And I also do think it is true. Like, you know, I always call myself a recovering perfectionist and overachiever. But like when you're a perfectionist, you're like, okay, but like what, like, what, how many minutes of tender love versus like, how many minutes of the tough love, like, how long are we going to be here? And I think it's like, you know, unfortunately, you'll have to explore aJaney Brown 9:11 little bit. Yeah, yeah. Right. Like, you have to be in touch with your intuition and your heart and your soul and sort of all of the mushy gushy stuff and the stuff that's not tangible. In order to know like, when to pivot and when to Yeah, when to when to rest and when to give it your all. And sometimes resting is giving it your all.Lesley Logan 9:33 Yes, okay, like, everyone hit rewind, sometimes rest is giving it your all. I agree, because it's like, sometimes it's the thing that we need the most. Yeah, you know, I find that, you know, a lot of people have a hard time going with their gut with their intuition because there's like, it's hard to understand, like, there's the voice. It's like imposter syndrome. Fear, like, like trying to keep you safe. And then there's that gut voice. It's like, No, you should actually go that way that actually Is it a good idea? How did you get like, was that something natural to you? What? Or have you been able to like articulate in ways that people can maybe try to understand when they're like actually paying attention to their gut? They're listening to their intuition.Janey Brown 10:13 Such a great question. I think the instinct that I mean, yes, it was natural for sure. For me, walking the path of an artist and an entrepreneur, which I've done, you know, all my life has always been super reliant on, like, what does it feel like, though, and I think a good place that people can start if they're looking to get more in touch with that, like we say things like our gut, and we say things like our heart. But what I really actually think specifically it is, is our nervous system, like what does our nervous system make our body feel like and that's a practice to get in touch with your body to be grounded in your body, and to know kind of what the differences between let's say, fear that's merited because you are sensing danger and just fear of something that could happen, and it's actually not imminent. And it really is this thing that you need to take a risk on, you know, there is a line there. And it takes practice to get to know that and in our society, we really value like intellectualizing things, and, you know, sort of overriding ourselves, and that can kind of take us further away from that, quote, unquote, gut instinct, or following your heart. But I think a good place to start is like, How can I personally get in touch with my body so that I can understand like, neurologically, you know, what my body is telling me and the wisdom of that, and that could be as simple as like, starting to go to yoga and doing, you know, a practice that's more introspective, rather than like power yoga, where you're just kind of like, kicking your own ass or whatever, right, back to the back to the old routine, you know?Lesley Logan 11:48 Right. Right. I love that you brought up yoga as a great grounding practice, like what are some other grounding practices that you have found?Janey Brown 11:56 I mean, right now, in general, there's sort of this wave and movement of somatic base practices like somatic coaches, and therapists and things like that, that I would definitely recommend people kind of looking into. But for me, it's funny, because any movement-based practice really can be introspective, as long as you're intentional. So like, a run can be meditative. You know, crushing it on the stairs, or leg day or whatever, yoga, all of those things can be deeply, you know, somatic experience and introspective, if you actually apply, you know, your mindfulness to it.Lesley Logan 12:35 Yeah, that's such a great point. I've been hobby hunting, and at the time, we're recording this. Today, I'm gonna go rock climbing for the second time. And like, it's not an actual real rock guy. So it's not actually the ground. But like, also, like you're getting as far away from the ground, but there's something because you can only focus on like, where's my hand going, can I reach that is my foot gonna stay on this like little knob thing that I don't really feel safe on, like, you know, like, you have to, you can only go inward, you know, and so it doesn't actually I can be things that are off the ground and not laying down and you could still ground it.Janey Brown 13:10 Oh my gosh, I so agree with that. Bouldering is is such a fun activity. And if you like climbing and you like being in the air, and another thing that you might like, which is this is kind of my version of bouldering is aerial silks, it's, it's dubbed as, as dancing in the air. It's not aerial yoga, where there's this like, contraption, it's two ribbons that hang from the ceiling, and then you climb up them. And you put yourself in different wraps and do different drops and different movements and poses and stuff. And it's, it's very physically challenging, but it's so like, it's like physically, as equally physically challenging as it is sort of this experience of freedom and, and just sort of expression. And I don't know, like, if that's speaking to you, but it is, it is something I equate with bouldering just because it's the back muscles and you're climbing and you're in the air and like yeah, tension like,Lesley Logan 14:01 Yeah, yeah, you can't be distracted those things. I think that those are important little practices to have like something where you can actually like, get lost in the the practice versus like your, you know, you can run and not be intentional and think about your day, you can also do all those things. Some of these things, you'll actually hurt yourself if you are not, but I think that that's, I think too often be like, Oh, I have to have like this yoga practice and I don't like yoga or they don't have access to yoga or just doesn't like light their fire. It's like actually it can be anything and you brought it intention. Intent is like the key there. What so okay, like academia drew you in? Why psychology? What was like the thing that was like, I'm gonna go towards this as I could barely pick a major. So I'm just like, always intrigued, that someone can actually make that decision.Janey Brown 14:49 Well, I mean, it you know, I'm assuming that you did yours much younger. And if that's the case, no wonder you couldn't pick a major like we're all just trying to figure it. I mean, we're trying to figure it out forever. are, but it's, you know, you might have a bit more clarity when you are an adult. So I definitely have compassion for that. For me, Psych just seems like the natural thing because I was already, as an extracurricular sort of, you know, poll, I was already studying things like trauma, like doing trauma certifications, I was already studying psychology because I was in therapy. So I was getting to know my own psychology, and, you know, managing my own mental health challenges. And it just, it just made sense for me to kind of, and also, to be honest, I didn't know what else I would do. It's like, I could do like performance arts, but I don't think I need a degree in that. You know what I mean? Like, let me let me go outside the box here. So yeah, it just seems it just seemed to make sense based on, you know, my own like life path.Lesley Logan 15:49 Yeah, yeah. We had a guest on here recently, she's actually an astrologer, and a Feng Shei person, but she has a degree in psychology. So when you cool work with her, shout out to Kate (inaudible) when you work with her, and she's like reading your chart or reading the cards, like it's actually with a degree of psychology behind it. So it's like, it's almost like going out there. It's like going to therapy, but with like, some sort of, like, here's why the stars are like this, and this way (inaudible). Janey Brown 16:16 That's really cool. I love that. I love that. And I love that she's doing that. Because there is like, you know, a very strong rebuttal against like Pseudoscience in the world of, you know, it's psychology is a science. So it's, it's, but it's but you know, to me, it's only a pseudoscience until it's not like, one once upon a time, we didn't really believe in mindfulness. And then it was studied extensively. And here we are, you know, it's completely signed to a Lesley Logan 16:40 You can get a degree in it at UCLA. Janey Brown 16:42 Yeah, exactly. So like, so I love that, you know, she has this scientific grounding and merit, but she's also like, Yeah, but I'm going to explore this other thing that also seems to be, you know, intriguing. And there's something there, because we all keep returning to it. Lesley Logan 16:56 So Okay. When people hear stories like yours, one of the things they've probably always come back to is like, Okay, I'm inspired. But like, the time like, this is a whole shift in Persona, it's a shift in your schedule. What was that like to go from like, you know, wellness and music to like, adding in, like an actual degree, like, that's not, you know, that's for students that's a full-time job. So like, right, like, how did you create space in your life to, to do that?Janey Brown 17:27 I mean, definitely, I had to put a few things on, I don't want to say the back burner, but just like a little bit more in the background, like, you know, I'm still performing, I performed every single year of my life for 26 years, and that I don't intend to stop. But you know, I'm not as you know, for sure, I wasn't as able to focus on gigs as consistently. And right now, you know, I'm finishing up my degree, I'm due to graduate this year. And I've had to kind of just scale back on pushing forward with different speaking gigs. And you know, all the things that I'm doing coaching, even building my business, it's just slower. It's sort of like, if you're watering, if you're like a farmer, and you have all these different rows of vegetables, and you're, you know, if you're focused on one thing, you can water that lane, like super quickly, but for me, it's sort of like, okay, I can take the first kind of five rows, and like water, water, water, water, and then like, move to the next. I'm talking about rows. And it's confusing, but you know what I'm saying it's like, I'm kind of watering each plant, let's say in the five rows one at a time. And so I'm moving forward, much, much slower, because I'm taking on kind of all these things at once. So that's kind of the only difference. It's like, you can make the time for as much as you as many activities as you want. You'll just move slower in each of the lanes than you would if you were just focused on one and I don't think one is worse than the other. I would, you know, love to just focus on one, but here we are. Lesley Logan 18:57 Yeah, I think like, I love that. I could picture it with you. Um, mostly because like, I grew up in a farm area.Janey Brown 19:06 But I'm glad I did it justice. Lesley Logan 19:08 Yeah, yeah. But, um, but I think it's also like, there's a difference between one or the other is that, if you are comfortable with it, like is actually just like being comfortable, like, I am going to go slower because I am watering five different crops at a time as opposed to like focusing on one crop like, so it's kind of like it's, I think you're I think it's absolutely right. And I think too often people are like, they see the grass is greener on the other side. But really, it's like, no, the person with that grass just has come with the I'm only going to have one crop, and I'm gonna go real fast. Whereas you eventually want five crops, but you're gonna it's going to feel like you're behind until, you know, you catch up at some point. Janey Brown 19:50 You just summarize that perfectly and like it was not comfortable for me to do that at all. Like I I've really battled with myself internally on feeling behind like, that's probably one of my biggest negative internal narratives is like I'm behind them behind I'm not doing enough, I'm not going fast enough like, yeah, and you summarize the feeling of that and the image of that perfectly it's it's like, constantly comparing and in each lane to like in academia like so far behind because I'm you know, I still have like my business and singing so like, in each of the like genres of activity, it's been comparing to other people who are much (inaudible) so it's, it can get really brutal if you if you aren't on top of like your own mindset around that you have to really like restructure it, but it's been super challenging.Lesley Logan 20:38 Yeah, I mean, like, I've, like, I haven't been in a classroom in a while. But I will say like, I mean, I tried Brad and I tried to take Spanish class a couple of times. And to be honest, we were doing the homework on the car on the way there, so we were not studying. So like. So since I actually was an intentional student, like actually applying things. You know, I, I'll say like, I was in a group mastermind with, like, 40 people, and I remember like, someone going up, and she had been in the fitness industry for much longer than me. And she like, had scaled it to seven figures her business, and I'm like, Oh, my God, like, I'm so behind. And yet, when it came down to my speaking about what I've been doing, and then we had a big accountability partner, she's like, I want you to be my accountability partner. And I was like, you want to be like yours? You're like, you're where I want to be. You know, so it's so funny. The stories we tell ourselves about her being behind, because like, even the person ahead of you might actually looking back, like looking back and air quotes, and going, "Oh, my God, look where they are. Look what they've done. I want to do that." Janey Brown 21:44 Yeah, oh, it's so true. It's so true. Like, we have no idea what's going on behind the scenes and what people are struggling with. And yeah, I've had countless people saying, say to me, like, I would love to go back to school. Like, you're so lucky. You know what I mean? Like this. And, you know, for a minute, I did not feel lucky. I felt like I had to do it, you know, which is ridiculous. But that was my own limitation at that time. But like, yeah, for sure. I mean, the grass really is always greener. For sure.Lesley Logan 22:11 Yeah, I am. I used to think about that, like many, many, many years ago. And I, I'm not saying that. I'll never go back to school, but I'll be really honest. I just don't see myself taking on one major any like, I'm just, I don't think I could do it. So I'm in admiration. And also I do see like, having a background in psychology helps with, with people, so many jobs. Like even if you want to be a chef, want to own a restaurant, having the understanding the way people's minds think matters in building a restaurant and building a menu and also like it really, I mean, like, you couldn't have picked a better degree if you're gonna go back and do that intentionally. But it is so funny how we we tell ourselves these whoppers and we get a little stuck on like, Oh, they're further ahead, or oh my god, it's so nice for them, or Oh, I wish I and right, we don't actually think about like, well, what if I did it? How could I do it? And would it be possible? And like going back to what you said, it's like, well, it's possible you just have you'll just go slower, you'll just instead of taking going to school full time.Janey Brown 23:14 Absolutely. Absolutely. And that it's humbling, like yes, your your ego is going to take a hit for sure. Especially if you're a high achiever, and you're, you know, you have all these goals, and it's, it's like, your ego is going to take a hit. But that's good for you too, right? Like, in the same way that like, you know, your muscles are gonna be sore after you do leg day. Like that's, you know, that's a good sign. It's not to say that you can't walk the next day. I'm not suggesting like, Go out of your capacity. But yeah, like, I think that, you know, deciding to do something at the expense of the optics that you've so delicately created for yourself is actually a good thing. And we don't see it like that. And I don't see it, like, I barely see it like that, too, right? It's like in this conversation, I'm able to say that but like, in practicality, it's such a resistance around, you know, doing something that I think is getting in the way of like, my, like best life and optimal dream. And all the things.Lesley Logan 24:15 So what are you excited about right now? Like, what are you being until you see as we speak?Janey Brown 24:20 I am excited about real. I mean, I'm definitely excited about graduating. I'm also excited about I have a song that I'm releasing in, I think in May a new song and a book that I'll be releasing later this year. Lesley Logan 24:35 Oh my goodness.Janey Brown 24:37 I worked really hard on. Lesley Logan 24:38 Yeah. Oh my god, like, okay, a song and a book and graduating. So tell us about your book. Is that going to be published? People can go get it. What what is it about? Janey Brown 24:47 Yeah, for sure. It's I'm gonna self-publish this one. It's sort of I would describe it as like a pocket self-help book. It's, you know, it's going to be maybe 150 to 200 pages. We're still in edits right now. So things can change and more material can be added or taken away still. But it's the material is basically the process of transformation with you and your dark side. So we all have a shadow self. And the shadow self is this aspect that we've, it's these aspects of ourselves that we've deemed unacceptable to ourselves and to society. So the things we're ashamed of the things that are too painful, or that we're too afraid of, to look out, we kind of shove those into the shadows, like literally. And the problem is that they need to be, they actually need to be integrated. This is Yang Yin psychology, it's not my idea, you know, he, he understood that we needed to integrate these sort of shadow aspects that live in our unconsciousness, or else they will sort of come out sideways and hold us back prevent us from taking risks, you know, stopping us from being optimal, whether it be physical, mental, or emotional, or financial, or career-wise, right? Janey Brown 26:02 So, I, I had stage fright for many, many years, and on the process in the process, which is crazy, because I performed so often, but in the process of me, you know, managing that and learning to overcome that, I really, really was connected with my shadow side and my dark side, and I saw how integral that was to, to become whole and to actually shine brighter. So the the book itself is essentially like a process, it takes you on a process, it's, there's a bit of psychoeducation in there, and there's a bit of storytelling in there. But it's mostly process, the process of how you can face your how one way, let's say to face your shadow side, and there's like six modules or six chapters that sort of go through that stuff. You know, so that you can live your most fulfilling life and so they are not held back by these, these unconscious. You know, negs that are, unbeknownst to you holding you back in life or, or even renounced you holding you back in life. Like, here's how you can face that in yourself. Yeah. So that's kind of the gist of it. It's called Fear to Fierce and the tagline is, essentially, you know, Embracing Your Dark Side So That You can Unlock Your Mental Warrior.Lesley Logan 27:18 That's so cool. That's so cool. Oh my gosh, I'm so excited. You're about to come out, we'll make sure that we put in the shownotes the links to it and everything when this comes out. Okay. Wow, you're just like, just taking on the world. And I love it and doing your best.Janey Brown 27:31 Just like you. Lesley Logan 27:32 True. That's amazing. Okay, everyone, we'll take a brief break. And I'm going to find out your Be It Action Items and where people can find you, probably, get your book when it's ready. Lesley Logan 27:43 All right, Janey, so where do you like to hang out? If you have the time to be on social? Where is that? And where can people get your book when it's ready?Janey Brown 27:50 Yeah, so janeybrown.com is my website. J-A-N-E-Y Brown, like the color and all my social accounts are, you know, at the bottom, or whatever at the bottom, and you can kind of branch out from there. YouTube channel. Most of my social channels are just Jane B world. And I think YouTube is Janey Brown. So pretty easy to remember. That's the social stuff, the book. I mean, the book should be, even though I'm self-publishing it, it should be available on stores like Amazon, I am going to do an audio version as well. So that will be on Audible. But yeah, the publishing the publishing company I haven't or the self-publishing company, I haven't decided yet. But it will disseminate the material across all online stores that you can then purchase the physical copy. Yeah, so that's we're looking at kind of early fall, but I know it could change. But yeah, that will be what happens. Lesley Logan 28:46 Congratulations, we've self published as well. And so in the in the book world now it's like, you can go either way, depending on like, what you want to do, and like what it's for, and like how fast you want to get out there. And like oftentimes, like having a publisher, it's like having an investor in your business. They're gonna tell you what they want to see in that book.Janey Brown 29:03 Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. I've heard that as well. And I'm not opposed to future but this just didn't it didn't make sense to do it like that. For this. It's just a little treat that I'm offering. Lesley Logan 29:13 I love it. I love it. Okay, for like, you know, bold, executable, intrinsic targets steps people can take to be till you see it, what do you have for us?Janey Brown 29:20 Okay, so my, this is, you know, on the concept of building habits, right? I'm such a strong believer in healthy habits, your habits make up your life in the same way that your cells make up your body. My catchphrase or let's say like a quote that I always say to myself, and my clients is where motivation lacks discipline must live. We're not always going to be intrinsically motivated and magically inspired to do the things we have to do and when that's not there, which often isn't. We just have to sort of push through the muck and that's where discipline comes in. It's the discipline aspect of these healthy habits is this decision to like, go when you don't feel like it. And obviously use discernment. Like if you're injured, don't push through that, like, that's where we get back to the tender love stuff. But, you know, there's a lot to be said about, you know, the tough love aspect and having to sort of force yourself through the discomfort, not out of your capacity so that you're traumatizing yourself, but force yourself through the discomfort in order to create this discipline so that eventually it just kind of becomes a need, it's this thing you don't even think about. It's like yeah, yeah, of course, I'm going to the gym. Even though it's pouring rain in a blizzard and horizontal ice shards in Canada or whatever. Like.Lesley Logan 30:40 No, I love this. I mean, I get up walk the dog every morning. And trust me, like I got rid of a clock that has there's no snooze button on my clock. Like I just have to get up. And I go on the walk. And like sometimes I'm so excited to go on the walk because the sky is beautiful. And other days. I'm like, Oh, is it really raining? Do we think we should go out in that? And it's like No, get out there. It's not actually raining and take an umbrella in case it starts like yeah, this sort of line is needed when the motivation is not there. I love that. Janey Brown 31:11 Yeah, it's huge. And I love that I love that you gave that example because it really like the weather really is a huge excuse that we all tend and honestly like the more you put yourself like sometimes I deliberately it was like negative 20 Celsius a little while ago in Canada and I was like I'm specifically going to make sure I stay out for an hour for 60 minutes at least going for a walk so that nothing else is going to seem as bad and there's less excuses then to follow this year right I mean yeah still excuses here and there but it's like if I can go out in that I can you know it same thing I go people with cold plunge, they're doing cold plunges have a similar mentality. It's like if you can do that, like you can go out in the rain in California or like in the summer or whatever, you know?Lesley Logan 31:54 Yeah. Yeah, I I started my cold showers after I talked to these brain doctors, and I clearly was like, like, my cognition was like, not great, like on it's on a recording y'all. And I was like, wow, I am. I mean, I knew that it wasn't great, because I wasn't sleeping very well. But now it's like, terrible. And I was I said, I'm gonna like we talked about cold showers and I was like, Oh, I can do that. I think I'm just gonna start to do that. And having this one that's like a daily there's it never gets easier. That cold shower is not easier. I don't care. I've been doing it for a month now. And you all it's like, as soon as it starts hitting my back, I'm like, oh my god, I bet I have a headache attack. But it makes everything else seem easier. And I'm in a much better mood when it's over. So that's 'lit.Lesley Logan 31:54 That's amazing. That's an amazing habit. I'll tell you like, I've certainly done cold plunges. But I haven't I have not gotten into the daily cold shower yet. Lesley Logan 32:20 A cold plunge is way easier. I'm gonna tell you. Janey Brown 32:39 Oh like, I bet. Lesley Logan 32:51 I didn't think so I was like, oh my god, submerge yourself. No, I would, I would more easily jump into a cold plunge. Then you stand in the shower. You have to like force yourself. Like you have to force yourself to keep making the decision. It is not fun. But the discipline around like, well, actually, it's like, the motivation isn't there to get in a shower. But I know what's on the other side of it. And sometimes it's like doing that tough love stuff. Because on the other side is like exactly how you want to feel that day exactly the strength you want to have. And so what a great way to sum up like, I think so many people have a hard time with habits and like it's so true, like discipline is the thing you need when motivation lacks and the reality is it's like BJ Fogg put it best like in his book Tiny Habits he's like motivation is that like friend who's like super awesome to go to a party with but you would never ask them to pick you up at the airport. Like they're just not reliable.Janey Brown 33:43 Amazing. Oh, that's an amazing way to summarize that. I love that.Lesley Logan 33:47 Yeah. That's great. Janey, you're amazing. You're great. You're doing amazing things. If this is your first book of many things you're gonna put out to the world to like, you know, keep changing all of us for the better. Thank you so much for being here. How are you all going to use these tips in your life? Tag Janey Brown, tag the Be It pod. Share this with a friend. Grab her book. And until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 34:08 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. 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We sit down with Harvey and Kasey, and they are doing their 104 80s R&B Songs bracket. Check out this episode for what they think is the best 80s R&B Song ever. If you want to do your tournament, please contact us, and we will set it up. PYT (Michael Jackson)Sweet love (anita baker)After the love has gone (earth wind and fire)Just the two of us (Bill Withers and Grover Washington, Jr)Candy Girl (New Editon)Endless Love (Lionel Richie and Diana Ross)Rock with you (Michael Jackson)I wanna dance with somebody (Whitney Houston)When does cry (prince)I just called to say i love you (Stevie Wonder)You got it all (the jets)Smooth Operator (Sade)Dail my heart (the boys)Sexual Healing Marvin Gaye)just got paid (johnny kemp)Billie Jean (Michael Jackson)dont disturb this groove (the system)I feel for you (chaka Khan)I wonder if i take you home (lisa lisa and cult jam)You Dropped a bomb on me (The Gap band)oh shelia (ready for the world)Here and Now (Luther Vandross)Sukiyaki (a taste of honey)What's Love got to do with it (tina turner)Dont stop the music (yarbrough and peoples)Miss you much (janet jackson)Tender Love (force m.d's)I cant go for that (Hall and Oates)Stomp (the brothers johnson)Every little Step (Bobby Brown)Rythm of the night (debarge)Thats what friends are for (Doinne Warwick)Never knew love like this before (stephanie mills)Outstanding (the gap band)Whipappeal (babyface)Can you stand the rain (new edition)Casanova (Levert)Celebration (kool the gang)Looking for a new love (judy Watley)Between the sheets (the isley brothers)Love Overboard (gladys Knight and the pips)Take your time (sos band)Computer Love (zapp and roger)Give it to me baby (rick james)Superwoman (Karyn White)On my own (patti labelle)Girlfreind (Pebbles)Caribbean Queen (billy Ocean)Fantastic Voyage (Lakeside)Let's Groove (earth wind and fire)back to life (soul 2 soul)Forget me nots (Patrice Rushen)early in the morning (the gap band)Being with you (smokey robinson)I want her (keith sweat)Your are my lady (freddie Jackson)and the beats goes on (the whispers)Shake you down (Gregory Abbott)shower me with your love (surface)Aint nobody (chaka khan)miss you like crazy (natalie cole)All night long (lionel richie)I want to be your man (roger)Let it whip (dazz band)love you down (ready for the world)The Sweetest taboo (sade)nightshift (the commodores)Freeway of love (aretha franklin)And i am telling you im not going (jennifer holliday)Hello (lionel richie)Roni (Booby Brown)How will i know (whitney houston)Do me baby (meli'sa morgan)Part-time lover (stevie wonder)What have you done for me lately (janet jackson)Im so excited (pointer sisters)Juicy Fruit (Mtume)Love come down (evelyn King)There'll be sad songs (billy ocean)Solid (Ashford and Simpson)Cool it now (new edition)If it isn't love (new edition)Missing you (diana ross)Nasy (Janet Jackson)If only you knew (patti Labelle)Paradise (sade)Lets her it for the boy (deniece williams)Rock me tonight for old time sake (freddie jacksonNite and Day (al b sure)Never too much (luther vandross)Get down on it (kool and the gang)Turn your love around (george benson)Give me the night (george benson)Beat it (michael Jackson)Lets wait awhile (janet jackson)Greatest love of all (whitney houston)Saving all my love (Whitney Houston)Say you, say me (lionel richie)The Way you make me feel (michael Jackson)Get out of my dreams, get into my car (billy oceanAlways (Alantic Starr)Burn rubber on me (the gap band)She works hard for the money (donna summer)My prerogative (bobby brown) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/support
Tough & Tender Love Among Sinner-Saints [Matthew 18]Matthew 18:15 “If your brother or sister sins, go and point out their fault, just between the two of you. If they listen to you, you have won them over. 16 But if they will not listen, take one or two others along, so that ‘every matter may be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses.' 17 If they still refuse to listen, tell it to the church; and if they refuse to listen even to the church, treat them as you would a pagan or a tax collector. 18 “Truly I tell you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. 19 “Again, truly I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. 20 For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.”_____________________________Portions of our service are from Christian Worship, Christian Worship Supplement (NPH Electronic Ed.), and Luther's Catechism (Revised) and are reprinted under One-License.net License #A-723544 and CCLI Copyright License #20992728 & Streaming License #20992735. All Scripture references are taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION ® Copyright © 2011 by International Bible Society.
Love. Some define love as speaking the truth, no matter how hard it is to hear. Others define it as acceptance, approval, and applause. Love, according to the apostle Paul, is actually both tough and tender—but love is not equal parts of both. Pastor Mike walks us through Paul's words, revealing Paul's recipe for love and giving us three takeaways on how we can show love in the most meaningful way. Help us meet our $130,000 Challenge Grant and make your gift go twice as far! With your gift, you can also request our new "God's Grace for Your Daily Life" undated planner! https://bit.ly/47nXpHcIf you enjoy this podcast and make it a regular part of your week, would you consider helping us with your regular support? We can't do any of this without you! Consider becoming a regular supporter with our Grace Partners program! https://timeofgrace.org/gracepartnerpodcastFor more resources that help you stay rooted in Jesus, check us out at timeofgrace.org where you can also subscribe to our daily email!Check out our newest video project, Bible Breath With Pastor Jeremy Mattek! https://timeofgrace.vhx.tv/bible-breathCheck out our other podcasts! Search for these on your favorite podcast app.– The Nonmicrowaved Truth with C.L. Whiteside– Little Things, with Amber Albee Swenson– Bible Threads, with Dr. Bruce Becker– Evening Encouragements With Pastor Jeremy– Grace Talks Daily DevotionalsIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
Episode Notes A glimpse into the Tender Love Exchange
This week on the 'Chillmode' With Metro Beatz, Chill with music from Sevyn Streeter, Force MD's, Jhene Aiko, ASTN, Teena Marie, Tony Terry, NxWorries and more!!..Listen every Sunday night 10pm on mocradio.com
Tenders or fingers? Choose your chicken! The Boyz discuss the chicken fingers from Community plus new Doritos flavors & their respective baseball careers! Someone's ended traumatically! Can you guess who? Listen to find out! Like, subscribe, follow @gabwithbab on Twitter & @gabbingwithbabish on instagram and electronically mail us @ gabbingwithbabish@gmail.com!
Telephone conversations, travel woes, dashed dreams and devoted love, with Nicole Flattery, Conall Hamill, Rory Gleeson, Barbara Scully, Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe and John F Deane
Want to listen without the ads? Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe/ Meet Our Hosts: JENNIFER SLATTERY is a writer and speaker who hosts the Faith Over Fear podcast. She's addressed women's groups, Bible studies, and writers across the nation. She's the author of Building a Family and numerous other titles and maintains a devotional blog at https://jenniferslatterylivesoutloud.com Follow Jennifer:https://www.lifeaudio.com/faith-over-fear/https://www.facebook.com/JenSlattehttps://www.instagram.com/slatteryjennifer/ GRACE FOX has published hundreds of articles and authored 10 books including the award-winning devotional, Finding Hope in Crisis: Devotions for Calm in Chaos. She's a member of the “First 5” writing team for Proverbs 31 Ministries and a regular contributor to Guideposts' Mornings with Jesus. Grace lives aboard a sailboat in Vancouver, British Columbia. Married in 1982, she and her husband celebrate three grown kids and eleven grandchildren. Check out Grace's newest book, Keeping Hope Alive: https://www.tyndale.com/p/keeping-hope-alive/9781649380517 Subscribe to her weekly devotional blog and monthly update on her website: www.gracefox.com Follow Grace:Facebook: www.fb.com/gracefox.authorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/graceloewenfox/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/gracefoxauthor JOSHUA LILLIE is a passionate follower of Jesus, spreadsheet enthusiast, and lover of all kinds of art and music. Joshua has almost a decade of experience in music ministry, and has served both in house church and megachurch environments in pastoral and administrative roles, eager to see every man, woman, and child increasingly surrender their lives to King Jesus. He currently serves on staff with Christ Community Church in Omaha, NE, and as an ordained minister with the Christian & Missionary Alliance, a global denomination of Jesus-followers making Him known among the nations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's AgCast we visit with Dr. Jean Keel. Dr. Keel is an Army veteran and director of the Tender Love and Care Veterans Farm. This therapeutic farm helps vets with PTSD to overcome their challenges through the therapy of farming. They can also be reached through Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn.Be sure to check out Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farmers Federation.
In this episode of “No Shade, All Tea's” Season 3, host Dr. Nancy DiTunnariello talks with writer and founder of the Self Love Network, Pam Sandvik, PhD. Show Info: Host: Dr. Nancy DiTunnariello, ditunnan@stjohns.edu Production: The Bolt Productions Intro/Outro Arrangement & Audio Editor: Courtney Lemkin Chief Audio Editor: Elizabeth Petrillo Chief Content Creator: Nicole Sutherland Show Linktree: https://linktr.ee/_NoShadeAllTea_ Logo: Toni Sanchez Pop Art Guest Info: Guest: Pam Sandvik, Phd Title: Writer and Founder of Self-Love Network Website: https://self-lovenetwork.com/ Email: selflovenetwork2022@gmail.com Research Sources: Alcoholics anonymous: Twelve steps, Retrieved from https://www.aa.org/the-twelve-steps Is self-love a vanity or a coping strategy? An auto-ethnographic reflection on self-care during the Covid-19 pandemic, Retreived from https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/49665/ To be and to appear to be: Adam Smith's response to Mandeville and Rousseau on the problem of the moral status of self-love, Retrieved from https://ideas.repec.org/p/cdp/texdis/td643.html “Welcome to wherever you are” lyrics, Retrieved from https://www.google.com/search?q=welcome+to+whereever+you+are+lyrics&rlz=1C5GCEM_enUS1017US1017&oq=welcome+to+whereever+you+are+lyrics&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i13i512j0i22i30l2j0i390.6122j0j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nancy-ditunnariello/support
The trials continue, and the Agents are in for a wild ride. What tests do the giants of old have in store for our heroes, and how will they overcome them?Support the show
[00:00:15] What is this cursed idea thing Andrew did with Storybook?[00:05:31] Andrew mentioned using MDX format and he tells us what it is, Chris brings up the PHP days and components, and Andrew talks about architecture. [00:10:51] Being a visual person, Andrew explains another thing he really likes about Storybook.[00:17:29] Jason talks about finding his Zen using Tailwind in a project. [00:20:25] Chis wonders if Jason runs into issues with having to undo some of the stuff, and Jason explains how he's been using more CSS and a problem he ran into. [00:24:02] CSS Variables are discussed and why they're awesome, and Andrew tells us about the fallback for CSS Variables. [00:24:37] There's a discussion about using JIT and PurgeCSS, an amazing tool. [00:27:41] Chris tells us about using a template from Bootstrap for the Rails Hackathon homepage.[00:30:17] The guys discuss using React Components, Bootstrap, and using Tailwind over Bootstrap. [00:33:57] Jason talks about Inertia, which is a library for Laravel and Rails. [00:34:37] Find out what Jason is doing with View Components and Job Boardly, that he hopes will get Andrew's acceptance.[00:36:29] Andrew explains why he's obsessed with component architecture, and Chris tells us about his first real serious project he did with the Python recreation of the apt package manager. [00:38:55] Chris announces Tender Love (a.k.a. Aaron Patterson) mentioned he's going to cut a new release of Rails, and he talks about Rails Hackathon coming up.Panelists:Jason CharnesChris OliverAndrew MasonSponsor:HoneybadgerLinks:Jason Charnes TwitterChris Oliver TwitterAndrew Mason Twitter10 Best Tech Podcasts in 2022 (as Chosen by the Rails Community)-Planet ArgonRemote Ruby Podcast-Episode 165: GitHub Codespaces & Docker with Benjamin Wood (Recommended episode from Planet Argon)StorybookMDXPurgeCSSBootstrapRails HackathonRemote Ruby Podcast-Episode 139: Learning in Public, Alpine & InertiaRemote Ruby Podcast-Episode 66: Joined by Jonathan Reinink, Creator of Inertia.jsAaron Patterson TwitterRuby Radar NewsletterRuby Radar Twitter
Two brothers continue their quest to review all episodes of their favourite television show, Frasier, one DVD at a time.Back to our regularly scheduled programming, we pick up with Season 8. Daphne and Niles have run off together, and now it's time to face the music (as well as the consequences). We also have some great guest stars in Alan Tudyk, Victor Garber, and Teri Polo. Overall, a stronger start than anticipated for a season that we don't usually rank too highly. Could be an interesting one.Make sure to follow us on other platforms to keep up to date with the Podcast, and send us your questions and thoughts! Twitter: @HappyBrosPodInstagram: HappyBrosPodYouTube: Happy Brothers PodcastAnd if you would like to support the podcast, check out the links in our link tree, at linktr.ee/happybrotherspodcastThanks for listening.Artwork credit: Leah O'Donnell (@Leah_OhDamn)Support the show
Every day God has blessings waiting for you to discover that reveal His Deep, Tender Love for you. You discover these blessings as He daily loads you with Grace by fixing your eyes on Him. He planned before the foundation of the world for everything you would need daily, knowing everything you would need before you ask Him. He already has blessed you with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places as a Love Gift from Him because He sees you wrapped into Christ. And He makes all Grace, every favor and earthly blessing come to you in abundance so that you have more than enough of everything. He makes you overflow with abundance to be a blessing to others.
Join Msgr. John Esseff as he reflects on his experiences with Mother Teresa on the eve of her canonization! Several of the stories he has not shared on any of his previous programs. Rather than be "admirers" of Mother Teresa, Msgr. Esseff asks all of us to pray to become "imitators" of this little one of God's children who has now become one of His great saints! Carrier of God's Tender Love and Mercy Lord Jesus, merciful Face of the Father, you came to give us the Good News of the Father's mercy and tenderness. We thank you for the gift of our dearest Mother, Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, who will be canonized in this Jubilee Year of Mercy. You chose her to be your presence, your love and compassion to the brokenhearted, the unwanted, the abandoned and the dying. She responded wholeheartedly to your cry, ‘I Thirst,' by the holiness of her life and humble works of love to the poorest of the poor. We pray, through her intercession, for the grace to experience your merciful love and share it in our own families, communities and with all our suffering brothers and sisters. Help us to give our “hearts to love and hands to serve” after the example of Mother Teresa. Lord Jesus, bless every member of our family, our parish, our diocese, our country, especially those most in need, that we all may be transformed by your merciful love. Amen. Text © Mother Teresa Center of the Missionaries of Charity The post Special Encore – The Canonization of St. Teresa of Calcutta – Building a Kingdom of Love w/ Msgr. John Esseff appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Join Msgr. John Esseff as he reflects on his experiences with Mother Teresa on the eve of her canonization! Several of the stories he has not shared on any of his previous programs. Rather than be "admirers" of Mother Teresa, Msgr. Esseff asks all of us to pray to become "imitators" of this little one of God's children who has now become one of His great saints! Carrier of God's Tender Love and Mercy Lord Jesus, merciful Face of the Father, you came to give us the Good News of the Father's mercy and tenderness. We thank you for the gift of our dearest Mother, Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, who will be canonized in this Jubilee Year of Mercy. You chose her to be your presence, your love and compassion to the brokenhearted, the unwanted, the abandoned and the dying. She responded wholeheartedly to your cry, ‘I Thirst,' by the holiness of her life and humble works of love to the poorest of the poor. We pray, through her intercession, for the grace to experience your merciful love and share it in our own families, communities and with all our suffering brothers and sisters. Help us to give our “hearts to love and hands to serve” after the example of Mother Teresa. Lord Jesus, bless every member of our family, our parish, our diocese, our country, especially those most in need, that we all may be transformed by your merciful love. Amen. Text © Mother Teresa Center of the Missionaries of Charity The post Special Encore – The Canonization of St. Teresa of Calcutta – Building a Kingdom of Love w/ Msgr. John Esseff appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Doth Protest Too Much: A Protestant Historical-Theology Podcast
Rev. Andrew's friend Jacob Bouma-Sims joins the podcast to discuss the most recent EFAC-USA (Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion-USA) conference that he attended. He also shares his personal story and how God brought him out of atheism. He also talks about his own true-crime and history fusion podcast titled "Mead and Murder". Some of the conference speakers Jacob talked about were Zac Hicks, Glen Scrivener, and President of EFAC- Zac Neubauer. Check out Zac Hicks' website here: https://zachicks.com/ This is a link to Glen Scrivener's blog and website: https://www.christthetruth.net/ Visit EFAC-USA's website here: https://efac-usa.org/ (The book referred to by Rev. Andrew is Faith Alone: The Doctrine of Justification- What the Reformers Thought and Why It Still Matters by Thomas Schreiner) Follow Jacob's podcast "Mead and Murder" on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Mead-and-Murder-106207735399299 On YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC6Cu29J5Zcn1cBsqhKHFIWw On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mead-and-murder/id1622421820?i=1000559611415 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Want to listen without the ads? Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe/Meet Our Hosts:Jennifer Slattery is a writer and speaker who hosts the Faith Over Fear podcast. She's addressed women's groups, Bible studies, and writers across the nation. She's the author of Building a Family and numerous other titles and maintains a devotional blog at https://jenniferslatterylivesoutloud.comFollow Jennifer:https://www.lifeaudio.com/faith-over-fear/https://www.facebook.com/JenSlattehttps://www.instagram.com/slatteryjennifer/Grace Fox has published hundreds of articles and authored 10 books including the award-winning devotional, Finding Hope in Crisis: Devotions for Calm in Chaos. She's a member of the “First 5” writing team for Proverbs 31 Ministries and a regular contributor to Guideposts' Mornings with Jesus. Grace lives aboard a sailboat in Vancouver, British Columbia. Married in 1982, she and her husband celebrate three grown kids and eleven grandchildren.Check out Grace's newest book, Keeping Hope Alive: https://www.tyndale.com/p/keeping-hope-alive/9781649380517Subscribe to her weekly devotional blog and monthly update on her website: www.gracefox.comFollow Grace:Facebook: www.fb.com/gracefox.authorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/graceloewenfox/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/gracefoxauthor
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What song was playing during your "first time"? The Ugs remember. And, as you'd expect, Jamie and Stephanie have their own takes on the Oscar slap and other celeb news. Plus, Jamie cries in the shower and - if we gave you a million tries - you'd still never guess why. So you should just listen. Thanks HUgs, enjoy the show.
Love. Some define love as speaking the truth, no matter how hard it is to hear. Others define it as acceptance, approval, and applause. Love, according to the apostle Paul, is actually both tough and tender—but love is not equal parts of both. Pastor Mike walks us through Paul's words, revealing Paul's recipe for love and giving us three takeaways on how we can show love in the most meaningful way.Get Pastor's Mike new book, "What Is Love?", which has a Bible study written by Time of Grace writer and podcaster Amber Albee Swenson: https://bit.ly/3ux5RB0Check out our other podcasts! Search for these on your favorite podcast app. – The Nonmicrowaved Truth with C.L. Whiteside – Little Things, with Amber Albee Swenson– Bible Threads, with Dr. Bruce Becker– Evening Encouragements With Pastor Jeremy– Grace Talks Daily Devotionals– Bible Breath With Pastor Jeremy MattekOrder your copy of Pastor Mike's new book, What's Big Starts Small on Amazon! https://amzn.to/3NUW3ZX