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Travel Channel's Sarah Lemos talks to us about mediumship and what it's like to use her abilities on TV. You can find her website at mediumsarahlemos.com In part two, we are joined by April Hannah and Michael Habernig of Path 11 TV which covers many metaphysical topics. You can find their site at path11tv.com Thanks Sarah, April and Michael. -MADE IN- Made In produces professional-quality cookware and knives for those who love to cook. Right now, Made In is offering our listeners 15% off your first order with promo code Jim. This is the best discount available anywhere online for Made In products! Go to MadeInCookware.com/Jim and use promo code Campfire for 15% off your first order. -RAYCON- Raycon earbuds are my wireless earbuds of choice! Great sound at a great price! Raycon's offering 15% off all their products for my listeners and here's what you've gotta do to get it. Go to buyraycon.com/harold Thanks Raycon for your sponsorship of The Paranormal Podcast!
Welcome to this weeks The Run To The Hills Podcast!Each week we'll bring you interviews with runners from the front, back and middle of the pack. We'll share training advice, nutrition advice and kit reviews too. We'll talk about current running stories and stories from inspirational people who we feel you might be interested in.We catch up with Eddie and Gary as they discuss their weekly training on the UK and French trails. This week we talk to Sarah Sawyer. Sarah has completed and competed in Spartathlon, 24 hour track races and 100 milers. She recently took part in the Centurion Track 100 and she is also a qualified running coach and Pilates teacher too.You can follow Sarah on twitter and Instagram. Links below. Thanks Sarah!https://twitter.com/SazzleRuns?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthorhttps://www.instagram.com/sazzleruns/?hl=enhttps://pilatesandrunningwithsarah.com/Don't forget to check out some great books from past guests too. Below are a couple of Amazon Affiliate links to books from Anji Andrews and Mimi Anderson.
We have a special bonus recording with author Sarah Sandel in front of this week's interview. Sarah reads day 15 in her Advent study which you can download for free on her Instagram page, here: https://www.instagram.com/stsandel/If you have been reading through her Advent study (podcast #45) you know today's reading is about joy... So, enjoy! :) (Thanks Sarah!)After Sarah reads day 15 -- We get to hear from the Founder and Executive Director of the House of Prayer Learning Center, Mrs. Shannon. She tells us about the power prayer has over our children. She also encourages us to put up scripture in our kids rooms (and our rooms) to encourage them into what God is calling them into.Mrs. Shannon shares this scripture -- "Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it." Proverbs 22:6 (ESV)I love how Mrs. Shannon leads by example! She is a gift from God and friends... I pray you enjoy hearing what God has on her heart!Be encouraged by both of my sisters in Christ, sharing what God has put on their hearts in this week's episode! All for God's gain and glory!
Have you ever finished slashing your sexual rival's flower with your gf's boob sword and thought; "Hey, time to hit the open road." Just now realizing that I should have dropped in LIFE IS A HIGHWAY somewhere in this episode for a great joke but honestly this piece is over two hours long and I can't edit anymore or my fingers will snap off. Spoilers abound for this wonderful animation banquet but honestly it's so bugnuts that you could listen to us and still have a clear head going into it. Thanks Sarah for sponsoring the episode! Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/animegnorant) Twitter (http://twitter.com/animegnorant) Gmail (mailto:animegnorant@gmail.com) Coast Off (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4KwCRpIOzvyimVl5KX5VWs) Artwork (https://www.instagram.com/sammybops/) Please rate & review wherever this podcast is found!
Join Caroline Wilson, Corrie Perkin and producer Jane Nield for the GLT'sTO JOIN OUR FOOTY TIPPING COMPETITION head to https://tipping.sen.com.au/#login. Our league name is Don't Shoot the Messenger Podcast - code: W53JEV54Don't Shoot the Messenger is powered by Red Energy. To support the company that supports us - give Red Energy a call on 131 806 or visit their website HERE - for real Aussie energy.Listener Sarah B recommends the his insta site Chicken Soup Project. and says “sprinkle a circle of ash from the fireplace around veg seedlings to stop slugs & snails. They can’t cross over it if it’s on the surface. Same as crushed eggshells!". Thanks Sarah. Listener Patricia loved her visit to The Long Paddock.Corrie's got some great tips for keeping the spiders out of your car and recommends a drink of lemon juice, mint, ginger and honey if you feel a cold coming on.Jane's recommending a portable heated towel rack and Corrie's My Bookshop Instagram recipe book reviews.For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram @DontShootPod.Like our Facebook page and hit 'Sign Up' to receive weekly updates HERE.Email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au.Don't Shoot The Messenger is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia.
I mean, we couldn’t actually find our teenage diaries. But we found the most embarrassing things we could. Thanks Sarah for the topic! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Hello. EPISODE 89 is with SARAH ANDERSON, who runs a body positivity and mental health awareness Instagram account highlighting her struggles with Crohn's disease. In this episode we discuss how it's not always easy to practise what you preach, living with a chronic illness, the Franco brothers, mental health, the Lazy River, emo music and I tell a horrific poop story. Thanks Sarah! Keep up with Sarah: Instagram: sayjaya
Today I sit down with the amazing Sarah Van Tassel. Sharah hails from Edmonton, Alberta Canada. She is a marketing and Communications Director. She has a BA in Film Studies from uff A and is passionate about all form of storytelling. We talk Fyre Festival , "The Favorite", "Sorry Not to Bother you", "Kim's Convenience" and much more! Thanks Sarah
Hello! Episode 76 is a warm and funny chat with Muay Thai fighter and my good friend SARAH STU! We delve into a lot of different topics throughout this episode including muay thai, learning to deal with life's difficulties, depression, the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people, sleep, sleep paralysis, sleep walking, lots about sleep and eating dog shit in your dreams. Apologies if we reference people you don't know too often. Thanks Sarah! Keep up with Sarah: Instagram: sarahstuuuuu
#027 Grocery Shopping If you've been putting off going to the grocery store, let us help you put it off a little longer by offering you this episode as an imperfect substitute. Neat! Topic suggested by Sarah in TX. Thanks Sarah!
Amanda and Jenn discuss stocking-stuffer books, seasonal short stories, romances, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by No Time To Spare, new essays from Ursula K. Le Guin, and OwlCrate. Questions 1. Hi Jenn and Amanda, I’m looking for some good romances for the holiday season. All my life I’ve had my internal misogyny telling me that romance was a waste of time and bad writing, but I’m ready to get out there and expand my horizons. I mostly read YA and nonfiction, but I’m open to anything with a fun plot. I’m in the mood to curl up with something cute and fluffy. I’m not afraid of something steamy but I’d like the story to be more about fun and intimacy then the steamy throws in the sheets. My favorite romantic thing ever is the show Hart of Dixie, just to give you a vague idea of what I like. I’m sorry this is super vague, I can’t wait to see what you guys recommend though! Happy Reading, --Morgan 2. Hi - Love the show. I am looking for small books - literally small for stocking stuffer size that are still good, interesting, fun. Also working with a broad group (i.e. varying political, religious positions) so not trying to start a battle or anything, but fun things - poetry, mindfulness, just delightful things to ponder? Appreciate any suggestions. Thanks! --Shannon 3. Time sensitive! “Get Booked” is one of my highlights every Thursday, so I’m reaching out! I need help with Christmas gifts. My boyfriend has read so many different things, that I can’t even begin. I’d like a few recommendations based on stuff he loves. Fiction: all time favorite is Matthew Stover’s series Heroes Die & Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter series. Nonfiction: he’s very into paranormal testimonies, David Sedaris, Henry Rollins, and anything about survival. He loves science fiction, ultra violence, and modern day conspiracy theories. I’m excited to see what you come up with because I’d be clueless unless I asked him! Thanks a lot! --Jessica 4. Hello Ladies! I am a huge fan of the podcast and tune in every week to your recommendations and witty comments! You are wonderful and make my work week brighter! I would consider myself a bookworm but definitely more like a tsunduko person. However I have gotten into the habit of reading short stories before bed since I tend to fall asleep in the middle of reading and it makes me less frustrated and guilty if I need to back track the next night. As the holiday season approaches, I am looking for a short story collection to help me get into the spirit, either about winter, snow, Christmas, or something along those lines. I read My True Love Gave to Me: Twelve Holiday Stories last year and loved it but having a hard time finding something this year. I love historical fiction, fantasy, YA, contemporary literature, and obviously short story collections. Not a huge fan of crime, thrillers, or horror. So anything that could help out this bookworm to get to sleep would be fantastic! Thank you in advance! Love you both! Sincerely, --Kaitlin 5. Hi there, Love your podcast and listen to it all the time. I'm trying to get a head start on my holiday shopping and I'm looking for a book suggestion for my mom. She's a pretty steady reader - has read most of the classics and is in an active book club so she often has read the currently popular books. She enjoyed the P.G Wodehouse series and loved Remains of the Day. Her very favourite book is Grapes of Wrath. Hoping to find something she is unfamiliar with that she can really dive into. She is a violence abuse counselor and often really heavy subject matter is hard for her to get through in her pleasure reading. Also no horror please. Thanks --Sarah 6. Time Sensitive (hopefully before Christmas): My husband is really hard to pick books for and I'm needing recommendations. He really likes coming of age stories and short stories that are connected together by the same characters. He really doesn't like books with extremely long chapters that don't have a good stopping point within them. Some examples of books he has loved are: The Road Cormac McCarthy, anything by David Sedaris or Davy Rothbart, Hillbilly Elegy by J. D. Vance, The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and Palo Alto by James Franco. --Sarah 7. Hi Amanda and Jenn- I am hoping you may be able to offer me a recommendation in time for the holiday gift buying season! A friend and I purchase a book for one another every Christmas. We usually pick something that we loved and thought the other person would love as well. This year, I thought you may be able to help! Here’s some info about my friend: She’s a 30 year old recent grad school graduate living in upstate NY. She works in the Human Services field and is originally from Puerto Rico. She loves Harry Potter. She usually reads YA or fantasy books, but she is really driven by stories that have characters you get to know well and fall in love with. I’m hoping to find her a book featuring a quirky underdog that wins out in the end despite facing life’s inevitable obstacles. It would be better if it didn’t feature sexual violence if possible. Love your podcast and looking forward to the recommendations! Thanks! --Brian Books Discussed Death Comes to Pemberley by PD James Destiny’s Embrace by Beverly Jenkins Wild Child by Molly O’Keefe The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories edited by Joseph Gordon-Levitt Tiny books post: https://bookriot.com/2017/10/06/miniature-books-for-tiny-libraries/ All My Friends Are Dead by Avery Monson and Jory John Letters For the Year by Lea Redmond The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins (all the trigger warnings) Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant The Last Chance Christmas Ball anthology Miracle and Other Christmas Stories by Connie Willis A Front Page Affair by Radha Vatsal A Study in Scarlet Women by Sherry Thomas We the Animals by Justin Torres Oye What I’m Gonna Tell You by Cecilia Rodríguez Milanés The Dark Days Club by Alison Goodman Want by Cindy Pon