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Theresa Bruno was shaken to her core when her beloved husband James took his own life during the Covid lockdown in 2020. This tragedy sent her on survival journey and a mission to turn her pain into purpose. Theresa is an overcomer, the host of The Soul Talks Podcast, and the founder and designer for Jordan Alexander Jewelry. Some of the highlights Theresa shares:Her survival journey after losing her husband to suicideLearning how to emerge from the darkness of shame and isolationHow sharing your pain lessens its powerI wanted to handle everything myselfHow we can grow from hard thingsGather a group of trustworthy people to create a "kitchen table" of supportDon't go through grief aloneOur friends and family can support and help usDealing with depressionHow the lockdown during Covid exacerbated feelings of grief and isolationGrief doesn't go away - it changes us for goodWe can experience happiness again after tragedyHow suicide adds shame and self blame to our grief of lossWe're trying to be perfect so we can be worthy of love - here's the secret - you're already worthy of loveHow Theresa's definition of success changed after her loss. She designed jewelry pieces for Oprah, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Hudson, Pink and Michelle Obama - but now she finds fulfillment in reaching out to othersFinding a sense of purpose in service rather than the pursuit of successI am enough - You are enoughIt's okay not to be okayEveryone is on a survival journey of some kindLearning to be vulnerableLearning to share from our imperfectionUsing gratitude as a tool for survivalFinding meaning and purpose from hard thingsAnd more Please share, subscribe, leave a rating and review, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and/or follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast. Thanks!Also please visit the Hope for Healing website at hopeforhealingfoundation.org for free resources to increase happiness, build confidence and self esteem, improve relationships, manage stress, and calm feelings of depression and anxiety. Become the champion of your own story as you overcome your challenges.
“You can't need to be liked if you're in a leadership position, and I'd say the same if you're in a speaking position, cause you will say things that people don't agree with, and that's okay.”As a speaker, very few things matter more than establishing your credibility and expertise. This week, communication expert Jenni Field joins us to talk about how to build your credibility and become a leader that people will follow. Jenni is a firm believer in the importance of establishing your expertise and building your credibility, and she's here with some practical tips on how to make that happen. Jenni found a void in the industry she knows best and figured out how to fill it. During this episode, she'll detail the expertise, research, and likability needed to make you genuinely needed for gigs. Jenni talks about how audiences can sense you care or not and how to work with your viewers so that your effort can be seen on stage.Jenni has been through hard moments of her own, like in the end of 2022 when her business was failing, and she no longer loved what she was doing. She will share some lessons she learned from the heavy moments, including how she pulled herself out of that rut and pushed herself into a better space mentally and financially. Jenni took the time to know herself and what works for her, and she'll talk about how you can do that for yourself as well.You'll learn:How to channel your passion effectivelyThe most important steps to build your speaking careerWhat likability means for youWhy finding your purpose is keyHow to grow by trying new thingsAnd so much more!“People won't ask you to speak unless you've got something to say.”Episode Resources:Jenni's WebsiteGet Free Speaker ResourcesBook a Call with The Speaker LabCalculate Your Speaking FeeJoin The Speaker Lab Community on FacebookSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
So I don't travel often, but when I do, I almost always pack my running shoes. And that's because one of my favorite things to do whenever I first arrive somewhere, is throw on some shorts, lace up my running shoes, and then go jogging around for a while to try and get the lay of the land. And as I do, I'm just sorta taking note of things that might be worth checking out more in the days ahead. I'm basically making an itinerary for the trip as I go. And, most of the time, it works well. This last March, we we're visiting my grandma in Florida. And, per usual, just as soon as we'd arrived, unpacked, got the kids settled in, I took off for a run. It wasn't good. See, I'd forgotten, we were in Florida, on a beach, in mid-march — Spring Break was everywhere and in full throttle. And guys, I was just sad about the kinds of things I was seeing as I was making my loop around town. Like nothing, and I mean nothing of what I was seeing, was going down on the itinerary. It just felt like sin, emptiness, depravity everywhere, and ten minutes in, I was more than ready to turn around and escape the moral garbage that I was running through.When, all of a sudden, I heard it: “In Christ alone, my hope is found, He is my light, my strength, my song...” I'd just come around a corner, and there, sitting on a bench to my right in the middle of this little walkway area, was a man and a woman, sitting together, singing worship songs. They had a, “Free bottles of water” sign and the woman was passing ‘em out to the people who were walking by, starting up conversations with them as she did, while the man just kept on strumming his guitar and signing some of the very same songs we sing here every Sunday. And guys, everything in that moment changed. Like, it was as if someone had suddenly turned on the light. I began to remember: These people were made by my father. That ocean, right over there — massive as it is — my God measured its depths in his hand, and assigned to its waves their boundaries. That delicious food coming out of that restaurant over there. The God who I worship provided that food for the people of this world to eat. More and more these little glimpses of beauty and goodness just kept popping up the more I began to really look around. And look, my eyes weren't closing to the realities around me. I wasn't playing pretend. The darkness was still very much around me in that moment — thick, even palpable. And yet, so was the light. Because I was being reminded: Yes, this world has been subjected to futility (Rom. 8:20) and cursed is the ground due to human sin (Gen. 3:17), but even still, Psalm 19:1-3 “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. Day to day pours out speech, and night to night reveals knowledge.”Yes — ever since the fall of Adam and Eve, people have been born as children of wrath and dead in our sins. As humans, we're now, by nature, sons of disobedience. Even still, God knits us together in our mother's wombs, fearfully and wonderfully made are we. In his image, he has made us.We live in a dark and depraved world — no denying that. Even still, it is our Father's world. In our text for this morning, we're being called not to dissociate from the world, not to bury our heads in the sand, but look out into God's world, and fasten our minds upon the things we see there that are yet still pleasing to him. Why should we think about these things?Let's go to our passage together. Philippians 4:8-9. Look at it with me. You'll note right away that the layout of our text this morning is fairly simple. Really, it can be summed up in two words — Think and Practice. Verse 8, “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.” Verse 9,“What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me — practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you.”So think and practice. We're going to spend the bulk of our time on think, since the quality of our practice is so reliant upon how we think. Now, here's the question I want us to ask regarding, “Think about these things” in verse 8: Why is it that we should think about these things? Look with me at verse 8. We see the list of virtues (whatever is true, honorable, just, and so on). We see we're told to think about them (“Think about these things”). We don't see why. It just says do it — “think about these things”. And that's okay, because this exhortation comes near the end of this letter. A letter which has already said much about thinking, and why thinking matters. We want the reason for why we should think about these things. All we've got to do is to look back in the letter to find it. Look back with me for a moment at chapter 1, to a verse we preached through back in January — Philippians 1:9,“And it is my prayer that your love may abound more and more, with knowledge and all discernment.” See it there? It is my prayer that you Philippians will grow in knowledge (content that accords with truth, I want you to have more of it up here) and all discernment (the ability to evaluate, discern, the things out there) — that's a lot of thinking right? Knowledge and discernment? Verse 10, “So that, you may approve what is excellent.” So that, you might be able look out in the world and assign proper approval — that, that right there, is excellent! All those things over there are not, but that right here, that is excellent. I approve of that thing as excellent.Now, stay here in 1:9, while we consider its overlap with 4:8. 1:9 says, I want you to be able to approve what is excellent. 4:8, I want you to think about, among other things, what is excellent. Approve what is excellent…think about what is excellent.What we've got here are basically bookends to the letter — first few lines, approve what is excellent. Last few lines, think about what is excellent. So, given the overlap, the similarity, let's take our question from 4:8 — Why should we think about these things, such as whatever is excellent? — and see if we can't find our answer here in 1:9-10. “And it is my prayer that your love may abound more and more, with knowledge and all discernment so that you may approve what is excellent [take note of what is excellent, set your mind on what is excellent], and so be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God.”Do you see it? The practice of approving what is excellent, setting your mind on what is excellent, leads to being pure and blameless. Thinking leads to being. Think this way about this thing, and you'll become more this way. Think about whatever is true, honorable, just, pure, excellent, and so on and you'll become, more and more truthful, honorable, just, pure, excellent and so on. Thinking leads to being. Whatever you set your mind upon, there your character will follow. We live in a world that doesn't think about these thingsAnd, my brothers and sisters, that cuts both ways. We see this over in Romans — the devasting results of setting ones mind not on what is true, honorable and so on, but on what is foolish. Romans 1:21, reads “although they knew God, [speaking of humanity as a whole] they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking (Hear it? they didn't set their mind on God and his goodness, but turned away into futile thinking), and their foolish hearts were darkened. Claiming to be wise they became fools.” Therefore, if setting one's mind on what is true, honorable, just, and so on, leads to being true, honorable, just and so on, what does setting one's mind on what is foolish and futile lead to? Rom. 1:24, “God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies, because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie.” Thinking leads to being. Whatever you set your mind upon, there your character will follow. Here in Romans 1 we have the exact inverse of Philippians 4:8 — an exchange of the truth of God for a lie, which results in hearts given over to impurity, not purity. Bodies given over to dishonor, not honor. Thinking leads to being. Whatever you set your mind upon, there your character will follow.Now, here's where things get complicated. Because in reality, what the city of Philippi looked like at the time of Paul's exhortation to, “Think about these things”, and what our own city looks like currently at our time of reading the exhortation to “Think about these things” is not a bunch of people walking around saying, “Hey, let's set our minds on what is untrue, dishonorable, unjust. Doesn't that sound good? Let's live for dishonor, dishonor, and injustice!” There may be a few of those people out in the world, but the average person out on the street is not saying that. But what they are saying is things like: “Hey, justice is giving a woman the legal right to choose whether or not to end her pregnancy. That's just. It'd be unjust to force her to keep her pregnancy. You don't want to be unjust, do you?” Or “Hey, living with your girlfriend, living with your boyfriend, so long as you guys are dedicated to one another is honorable. Commendable. You don't want to discredit what's honorable, do you?” Or “Hey, what's true for you is true for you. What's true for me is true for me. We ought to celebrate each person's personal truth. Is that true?”And this is the world you and I live in. That's the air we breathe. That's what's preached in the workplace. That's what's proclaimed in the neighborhood. Everywhere we look, labels of virtue are being stamped upon vices. It is a confusing world to live in as a Christian. Think About These Things In Our WorldSo, wouldn't it be easier just to avoid it? Or ignore it — Close our eyes and pretend it's really not all that bad? Yes, it would be easier. But that's not what God calls us to. Instead, what he calls instead, right here in Phil. 4:8, is to do the prayer-dependent, community-counseled, Holy Spirit led, hard work of looking out into the world with eyes of discernment, and setting our minds upon what we find there that is yet still pleasing to God.So, minds active and aware, let's turn over some of the virtues we see in the list from 4:8, and ask what setting our minds upon them might look like in our world. What are these things that we are to think about?whatever is TrueThe first virtue in the list is truth, “Whatever is true…”The person devoid of God, distant from God exchanges the truth for a lie (Romans 1). Don't go along with that exchange, keep a firm mental grip on what is true. So, your professor's moving along in a lecture and talking about how all of life is a result of evolutionary processes. Whether there's a God or not cannot really be known. Humans, therefore, are the masters of their fate and captains of their souls. And you're over there thinking, “That's not true. In fact, I worship the God who spoke this world into being and who is, in this very moment, upholding the world by the word of his power (Heb. 1:3). So you discard what's being said, and keep moving.Your professor begins to talk about how all humans have innate worth and value. And how we need to respect everyone as having innate worth and value. You think, “I've no idea how you support that claim. But its true. All humans have innate worth and value. What you just said is true!Your neighbor says Christianity is hateful and judgmental. And anyone who believes the Bible is trustworthy is in error. Not true. Discard. Depending on the situation, maybe respond with why it is that you believe in God and the truthfulness of his word.Later on in the day, your neighbor, seeing you out in the yard, reflects, “My, isn't summertime such a gift!” You say, yes, it's true, summertime is a gift. There's more to be said about the Giver of the gift. For now, though, yes, what you said is true — summertime is a gift.Really that's the kind of thing we're aiming for: A mind active and aware, looking out into the world with discernment, and choosing to fasten in upon what's found there that is yet still pleasing to God.Now, I'll admit, these two examples of the professor and the neighbor — they're fairly straightforward. Not all of them are — we can imagine situations that are far less clear — is this good, is it not? Should I set my mind here, should I not? But the reason I chose examples which are more on the “clear” side of things, is because I actually think most of what we see and hear out in the world — is over there on the clear side of things. Like, the vast majority of the time, it's fairly clear — this is honoring to God, and therefore good. This is dishonoring to God, and therefore bad. But where the difficulty comes in is actually being aware of what our mind is doing as we see and hear our world. I mean, isn't it the case that we often fail to notice the subtle shifts going on in our minds day after day after day? Monday: this thing is totally false. Tuesday: this thing is very false. Wednesday: This thing is fairly false. Thursday: I think this thing is false. Friday: they're all saying it's not false. But true. Saturday: The experts out there say its objectively true. Sunday: on your way to church. Is it true? The difficulty is being aware of, and vigilant over, what our minds are doing day in, day out, as we see and hear our world. Take the second virtue in our list as an example:whatever is HonorableWhatever is honorable. I think we can add in commendable, and worthy of praise here as well. All three have this component of receiving outward affirmation. Other people honor things, commend things, praise things. Now, you're in the grocery store checkout aisle. There is a mom in front of you, you can tell she's tired, and she's got kids tugging on her arms, and she's got a cart full of vegetables, fruits, hearty loaves of bread, meat. I mean, this isn't all pop tarts and lunchables — like this woman is going to have to prepare this food. It's going to require her time, energy — selflessness, giving the extra effort to ensure her kids are getting some good, healthy food.To this woman's right is a rack of magazines, one of which features on its cover, another woman. She doesn't look tired, no kids tugging on her arm, she's just standing there, clothed and posed so as to lure eyes and enflame lusts. Now, which woman in this scene is doing the honorable thing? The praiseworthy thing? It's not a difficult question! The difficulty is in recognizing where your eyes and your mind has been all this time you've been sitting in line in the grocery checkout aisle. Has your mind been set on what, right there in front of you, is honorable? Or, on what to your right, is dishonorable? Brothers and sisters, we need to literally be listening to Paul's voice ringing in our ears throughout the day: Set your mind on these things.Whatever is JustThird in our list of virtues is just. Now, I'd like to suggest that this is the virtue we most need God's word to train and direct us in. This is the virtue we least intuitively understand — justice. My evidence is the fact that as Christians, not talking non-Christians here, as Christians, we often question God's sense of justice… Hell for eternity? The flood killed everyone but Noah and his family? God led his people in the conquest of Canaan? I mean, who hasn't been bothered by Jesus' parable of the vineyard workers — he gets paid just as much as me though I worked eight more hours than he did? If any of these virtues requires the most Bible-saturated training, I'd suggest it is this one. Friends, God determines what is just. Whatever is pureFourth, whatever is pure. The idea here is untainted. Clean. You might think: something that, were I to have seen it back in the Garden of Eden, this is the way it would've looked. Pure.Children are a good example of this. Now, don't mishear me: Children sin. They're born with sin. And yet, their childlikeness, at least in terms of the way Jesus referred to their childlikeness, do have a kind of purity to them. They're just fine asking for help, not concerned about their pride. They're just fine not doing their hair or dressing up a certain way — they're not ashamed of their appearance. They're curious about the world. Hopeful about the future. Not ignoring their sin, which is real, but children do have a purity about them we ought to appreciate and give God thanks for. In fact, kids, thank you for being kids — we give God thanks for you. Whatever is lovelyLast, whatever is lovely. We already paired commendable with honorable. And “If there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise,” more or less join hands around this entire list of virtues in a sort of summary form. So, whatever is lovely. The idea is pleasing, or agreeable. The kind of thing that could even catch you off guard and make you think, “ah, isn't that nice?” A beautiful melody. Smell of fresh-baked bread. A young man helping an old woman cross the street. A sunset. Loveliness. It's there, we just got to see it, and set our minds upon it.So those are the things we're to look for, brothers and sisters. The terms, definitions, Paul's laid them all out for us to consider. But then in verse 9, he changes course a bit. Still on the lookout for these virtues, but he goes from those virtues in abstract form, and brings them down into the concrete examples. “What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me.” Not just theoretical anymore, but concrete examples. What you've actually seen and experienced in me during our time spent together, put ‘em into practice out there. Here's where I'll suggest: If you're sitting here this morning thinking, “I have no idea how to discern what's really true, honorable, just out there. Like it's really hard for me, at times, to know what, as a Christian to enjoy, what, as a Christian, to avoid.” The terms, definitions of truth, justice, purity, loveliness just aren't landing for you. Get some time with others in this church. Others who've perhaps been Christians for longer. Watch as they put theoretical into concrete examples for you, at work, at home, at the coffee shop. Then, “What you have learned and received and heard and seen in them” consider putting it into practice. As you do, like our text says, the God of peace will be with you. Now, this is what's cool. We're going to close here. I've got just one more item for us to consider. Paul says, “What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things.” Well, what exactly is it that we've learned, received, heard, seen in Paul in this letter? Like, we're nearing the end of the letter, Paul's saying, “Hey, what you've seen in me, put it into practice. What have we seen in him? I've got four things that we can see in Paul in this letter. Four things for us, as a church, to practice.Practice These ThingsFirst, most obvious, Paul is a Jesus worshiper. A Jesus worshiper. Philippians 1:21, “For to me to live is Christ” … 1:23 “My desire is to depart and be with Christ” … 3:7-8, “Whatever gain I had, I counted as loss for the sake of Christ. Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ”Paul is a Jesus worshiper.Second, Paul is a Joyful Servant. A joyful servant. Philippians 1:1, “Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus.” That's the title he ascribed to himself: Servant of Christ. Phil. 1:3, “I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy,” It's his joy to serve them through prayer. Phil. 2:17, “Even if I am to be poured out as a drink offering upon the sacrificial offering of your faith, I am glad and rejoice with you all.” Even if he's got to die in his service to them, he will yet rejoice. Paul is a Joyful Servant.Third, Generous Discipler. Generous discipler.Philippians 1:23-25, “My desire is to depart and be with Christ, for that is far better. But to remain in the flesh is more necessary on your account. Convinced of this, I know that I will remain and continue with you all, for your progress and joy in the faith.” For Paul, more life simply means more giving of his life for the spiritual progress of others. Paul is a Generous Discipler.Fourth and finally, Welcoming Witness. A welcoming witness. Philippians 1:12-13, “I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel, so that it has become known throughout the whole imperial guard and to all the rest that my imprisonment is for Christ.” You talk about welcoming witness? How about welcoming the guards who are shackling your hands and feet together, and saying, “Hey, so long as you're here, let me tell you about Jesus.” Paul is a Welcoming Witness.What have we “learned and received and heard and seen” in Paul in this letter that we ought to practice? He is a Jesus worshiper, a joyful servant, a generous discipler, and a welcoming witness.So, how about it? How about as a church family, we go on that journey together, onward, eyes on what is good, and putting into practice, the identities of being Jesus worshipers, joyful servants, welcoming witnesses, and generous disciplers?The TableWell, Jesus, the one whom we worship, is also the perfectly joyful servant. And as we come to this table, we're reminded of his ultimate act of service to us — enduring the cross, in our place, and for the joy set before him. That's what this bread and this cup are here to remind us of. So, if you're here today and you've trusted in Jesus, we invite you to take and eat with us. If you've not put your trust in Jesus, we ask that you'd let the elements pass, but we pray you would, in this moment, receive Jesus, become a worshiper of him.
Being a business owner has its rewards, but it can be very stressful, especially when operating the business yourself. You only have a limited time and energy each day, so you can't possibly do everything. There's value in being an expert and becoming indispensable at work. But, reaching new levels of success requires letting go of specific day-to-day tasks. To scale faster, you must fire yourself from time-consuming and repetitive tasks you've been doing and learn to delegate, outsource, or automate. However, letting go can be pretty scary. So, how do you move from being a business owner and operator to becoming a leader? How do you free up more time to focus on more impactful things? That's what we are discussing today with my good buddy Austin Netzley.If you're an entrepreneur or a business owner who wishes to scale faster without getting overwhelmed, join us in this episode of SMART Businesses Do THIS!About the Guest:Austin Netzley is a business investor, advisor, author, and entrepreneur. He is the Founder and CEO of 2X, helping 6- and 7-figure entrepreneurs break free from the day-to-day operations and scale exponentially with operational excellence. Austin is also the author of the updated book “From 6 to 7 Figures.”“Complexity is the enemy. That is what is killing people right from the start. So we've got to be able to simplify.” - Austin NetzleyIn This Episode:- What does Austin and his team do?- What are the biggest issues holding business owners back from scaling?- How do you determine which business activities to stop or continue?- Finding the balance between sticking to the basics and innovating- What to do when you feel drained in running your business- What functions can you delegate or outsource?- How to work less hours and do more impactful thingsAnd much more…Resources Mentioned: - Books by Austin Netzley - https://www.amazon.com/Books-Austin-Netzley/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3AAustin+NetzleyConnect with Austin Netzley: - Website - https://2x.co/- Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/scale2x/- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/netzley/- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/austingnetzley/Connect with Adam Lyons:- Website - https://thesmartblueprint.com/- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/theadamlyons/- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheAdamLyons/- Instagram -
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135 Last chance to sign up for the free workshop below! Even if you aren't feeling happy now in your relationship, and all the joy and love of those early days of the relationship feels faded, there is hope for your marriage yet! In fact, you can have something even better:An even more genuine, more sustainable, deeper love and connection than ever with your spouse, where you know how to work with each other as a team to navigate the ups and downs of life, while feeling the ease, love and joy you have together continue to increase over time. This is what I call Re-enchantment.In this updated and re-released episode, I spill the beans on how to take your marriage there. Listen in to learn:What it will be like when you get there, What it takes: the 3 simple things you must get good at to guide your own marriage thereWhat someone who is on the way there–or who is already there– is DOING on the regular (this is also a list of what's required!)A specific real life example to illustrate these things from a client The next steps to learning these thingsAnd why you, as an HSP, are best suited to shift your marriage into Re-enchantment. It's so important to have an idea of what it looks like in real life to make your marriage into the loving, lighthearted, connected one you want. This episode provides that, and gives you the next tangible steps to take to make this come alive in your own relationship as a highly sensitive woman.SHOW NOTES:Click to sign up for Sunday's Free Workshop: 3 Invisible Steps To Deeper Love Than Ever Between You And Your Significant Other Click to learn about and enroll in Treasured.
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Are you listening to that inner BOSS voice of yours? Or that inner BITCH voice? Clint X Morgan wants us to live a rich and experiential life – one that we are truly proud of. To do this, we need to show up every day, making those small decisions that lead to big openings in life, followed then by even bigger decisions. In today's episode of The Rich Mystic Man, Clint is laying the groundwork for how you can stand out as a personal brand with your content. And this starts by saying 'Yes' to life and the opportunities you put yourself in front of. From his experience doing Hard 75 and running at night to doling out fifty dollar notes when he only had $500 to his name back in the days when he was broke, Clint's trademark authenticity shines through as he passionately shares on the value of being generous, being brave, and even being a little bit crazy. Your chance to say "Yes" to more life starts here and now. Let's go, legends!"Magnetism happens through saying yes to life." ~ Clint X MorganIn This Episode:- How to stand out as a personal brand with your content- Listening to your BOSS voice (instead of your BITCH voice)- Clint shares on his experience of doing 75 Hard- Raising your frequency through the act of generosity- Learning to trust your innate intelligence - How saying 'Yes' to the small things leads to bigger and better thingsAnd more!Connect with The Rich Mystic Man: - Website www.clintxmorgan.org- Facebook: @clintxmorgan- YouTube @clintxmorgan- Instagram @clintxmorgan- TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@clintxmorgan- LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/clintamorgan
118 If you want to avoid falling into a “rut” – or are already in one in your relationship–this episode is for you. We dive into a short review of why ruts (what I call "disenchantment") happen, and how they are actually just a phase that can, with your help, propel you into something better than ever in your marriage: What I call "Real-Enchantment". This is a more mature, evolved, deeper, and more genuine love than you've known before, where you feel more love and connection and sense of being a team in life than EVER.It's what you've always wanted– and what I want for you. Listen in to learn:What it will be like when you get there, What it takes: the 3 simple things you must get good at to guide your own marriage thereWhat someone who is on the way to Real-Enchantment–or who is already there– is DOING on the regularA specific example to illustrate these things from a clients real lifeThe next steps to learning these thingsAnd why you, as an HSP, are best suited to shift your marriage into Real-enchantment. It's so important to have a visual–an idea of what it looks like in real life–to make your marriage into the loving, lighthearted, connected one you want. This episode provides that, and gives you the next tangible steps to take to make this come alive in your own life. SHOW NOTES:Sign up for the Free Workshop: 3 Invisible Steps To Deeper Love Than Ever Between You And Your Significant Other Click to learn about and enroll in Treasured.
Joe Gilder is a music producer, mixing engineer, musician, and songwriter based out of Nashville, TN, USA! He's also the owner of Home Studio Corner and is now the content creator for The Recording Revolution. In our conversation Joe and I go deep on the following:Getting started at Sweetwater as a sales repCreating value for clientsWorking efficientlyHow he streamlines making great video contentBeing fast and in the flow while recording and producingGetting it right at the sourceStock plugins as guardrailsTop-down mixingTracking guitarsCollecting ideas to stem creativityIt's ok to have imposter syndrome We can do hard thingsAnd so much more!You can learn more about Joe at https://www.homestudiocorner.com/aboutYou can follow Joe on Social MediaIG - https://www.instagram.com/joegilder/***Thanks to our sponsors!***Carl Bahner's resources for studio professionals - https://www.carlbahner.com/resourcesProgressions with Travis Ference - https://www.progressionspodcast.com/listen***Join the Secret Sonics Discord community here(!) - discord.gg/UP97b72W6t***BRAND NEW!*** SECRET SONICS PATREON - patreon.com/benwallickmusicReferences:Home Studio Corner - https://www.homestudiocorner.com/freeRecording revolution - https://www.recordingrevolution.com/Start by John Acuff - https://amzn.to/41OIhz5In Rainbows From the Basement - https://youtu.be/DWuAn6C8MfcStaredown EP - https://open.spotify.com/album/3oTnYerScs0AK35swgBRvu?si=RGDygQW9THCvWRhhp6JRzQConsider rating and reviewing our show on Apple Podcasts and sharing this or any of your favorite episodes with a friend or two.Thank you to Zvi Rodan, Mendy Portnoy, and Yakir Hyman for contributing to the podcast theme music!Thanks to Gavi Kutliroff for editing this episode!You can find out more about Secret Sonics and subscribe on your favorite podcast app by visiting www.secretsonics.coHave a great week, stay safe, and dig in!-Ben
What does finding your inner glow look like as you set your intention toward more growth and personal fulfillment in 2023? Katie DePaola Silverman is today's guest on Soul Inspiring Business, and she graciously offers her practical tips on manifestation and overcoming life's challenges in order to achieve a higher-level vision in business and life.Her advice is hard-earned too. Katie shares her ‘trifecta of trauma' that she needed to work through to get to where she is today as a successful coach, author, and founder of Inner Glow Circle. She dealt with the loss of her brother to addiction, being diagnosed with Lyme disease, and finding herself in an abusive relationship—all within a short period of time—and she still found a way to emerge from that pain stronger.There are so many nuggets of wisdom in this conversation, as Kara also reminds us that showing up every day and learning to trust the process is half the battle won. For anyone looking for inspiration as they start to manifest greater things for themselves in business and their personal lives as we head into the new year, this one's for you. "There's this delicate balance between doing the work… and trusting." – Katie DePaola SilvermanIn This Episode:What does manifesting really mean?Katie's 5 rulesGLOW = Greatest Level Of WantNot gaslighting yourselfSee, Feel, Be, Do, HaveWhat's in the way of your ‘being'?How to get to the next level if you've hit a plateauLearning not to rush thingsAnd more…Resources: Become a Certified Life CoachConnect with Katie DePaola Silverman:KATIE DePAOLA SILVERMAN InstagramIGC Coaching School Connect with Kara:Website Instagram Facebook LinkedInYouTube
KGLW Ice-V and Karma by Kidd G Pavement, Afghan Whigs, and Built to SpillYATRA, Hell Fire, and Russian CirclesThese are a few of our favorite thingsModern Lovers and Mud HowlersSpiritualized, Spoon, and Friendship's St BonaventureWeen, The Weeknd, and WipersThese are a few of our favorite thingsWhen the dog bitesWhen the bee stingsWhen I'm feeling sadWe simply remember our favorite thingsAnd then we don't feel so badBeyonce, Kane Brown & Latto's Big EnergyDrag State, DJ Khalid's God Did, and Doin' This with Luke CombsOctoPolar and Pere UbuJack Harlow's First ClassGlass Animals' HeatwaveRosewater by Young JesusThese are a few of our favorite thingsHave a great 2023 everybody!Support the show
Today we look at free speech from a few different angles.Twitter, government and the supreme court are all arguing for different thingsAnd most are missing the real point of free speech.And then we take a dark turn, but yet a turn into hope through a life or death story.But first, let's take a look at the hope of Christ.----Current Events from a Christian PerspectiveThanks for watching! Thanks for listening!At Church Public we create compelling content to equip you to follow Jesus and engage in the public square.Find Me:Website: churchpublic.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChurchPublic/Twitter: https://twitter.com/churchpublicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/churchpublic/Support:www.patreon.com/churchpublichttps://paypal.me/churchpublic?country.x=US&locale.x=en_USToday is a great day to start your own podcast. Whether you're looking for a new marketing channel, have a message you want to share with the world, or just think it would be fun to have your own talk show...podcasting is an easy, inexpensive, and fun way to expand your reach online.Following the link in the show notes let's Buzzsprout know we sent you, gets you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and helps support our show.https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1132064Support the show
When the dog bites, when the bee stingsWhen I'm feeling sadI simply remember my favorite thingsAnd then I don't feel so badThe Real People Fit Podcast is Sponsored by RealPeople.fit A vibrant group dedicated to living a long, pain free, medication free, healthy and happy life. Take advantage of our FREE Two Week Trial and join in at RealPeople.fit.
Maysoon Zayid is a comedienne, actress, writer, disability advocate, and tap dancer. She is also a Doriva, which you'll find out about during the podcast. We decided to go with the flow with this one, so jump on in and give it a listen.We discuss:Maysoon's Daughter of Change mother and her boomerang slipperHer dad and how he had a way of making each kid think they were his favorite (which they didn't figure out until after he died)How Maysoon ended up in comedy How she has accomplished everything she said she would - even though she says she hasn't yetAll the very cool projects Maysoon is currently involved inA bunch of other thingsAnd just exactly why she is a DorivaLinks Mentioned:Maysoon's websiteMaysoon Zayid & Huda Beauty - The Power of the Smile VideoMaysoon's Greatest HitsMaysoon on TwitterMaysoon on InstagramMaysoon on FacebookFollow Daughters of Change:Website:Facebook: InstagramLinkedInMarie's LinkedIn:Daughters of Change Podcast Editor: Sarah StaceySarah's LinkedIn Profile
What do Running 240 miles at once, running 3-200 mile races in 3 consecutive months, and running around a park for 24 hours all have in common? Well, besides that it sucks, all of those are challenging. Today, Hector talks all about living outside of your comfort zone and truly tapping into your unseen potential. We dive into topics of:1. Mindset2. Manifestation3. Doing hard thingsAnd so much moreReach out to Hector by Clicking hereCheck out his Wolfpack Website by Clicking here
How have you experienced God as shepherd? As Mother?//The Lord is my Shepard, I have all I needShe makes me lie down in green meadowsBeside the still waters, She will leadShe restores my soul, She rights my wrongsShe leads me in a path of good thingsAnd fills my heart with songsEven though I walk, through a dark and dreary landThere is nothing that can shake meShe has said She won't forsake meI'm in her handShe sets a table before me, in the presence of my foesShe anoints my head with oilAnd my cup overflowsSurely, surely goodness and kindness will follow meAll the days of my lifeAnd I will live in her houseForever, forever and everGlory be to our Mother, and DaughterAnd to the Holy of HoliesAs it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall beWorld, without end//This episode was recorded by The Riverside Choir on Sunday, October 17, 2017. It was produced by Rev. Jim Keat. Background tracks include Relenquish by Podington Bear. This version of Psalm 23 was composed by Bobby McFerrin.• Visit www.trcnyc.org/BeStillAndGo to listen to more episodes from all eight seasons of Be Still and Go. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/Donate to support this podcast and other digital ministry resources from The Riverside Church that integrate spirituality and social justice. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/BeStillAndGo/#sign-up to receive new episodes by email. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/app to download the Riverside app.
Breakfast craze!Another great disappointmentConflicted about that museumHow does one become a judger of cats?Cinema Cats Update!!Cat Fancier Association recognized breedsCollin bought a headphone splitter….like it's 1997Brandon ensconced by….a man living in ghost townGhost Town LivingBrandon's honeymoonJerome ArizonaCreepiest town in the west?Unnerving desert livingBrandon really likes treesAgoraphobia At least there are green things in the BadlandsI will become dead...immediately Staring at the night sky- the roundness of the earthCollin is hiring againOffice space! Brandon is building and breaking thingsAnd surviving play practice weekPaper airplane tournament bracket Doubting it's possible Check out our other episodes: ohbrotherpodcast.comFollow us on InstagramCheck us out on Youtube
Breakfast craze!Another great disappointmentConflicted about that museumHow does one become a judger of cats?Cinema Cats Update!!Cat Fancier Association recognized breedsCollin bought a headphone splitter….like it's 1997Brandon ensconced by….a man living in ghost townGhost Town LivingBrandon's honeymoonJerome ArizonaCreepiest town in the west?Unnerving desert livingBrandon really likes treesAgoraphobia At least there are green things in the BadlandsI will become dead...immediately Staring at the night sky- the roundness of the earthCollin is hiring againOffice space! Brandon is building and breaking thingsAnd surviving play practice weekPaper airplane tournament bracket Doubting it's possible Check out our other episodes: ohbrotherpodcast.comFollow us on InstagramCheck us out on Youtube
When we read the bible or listen to a sermon that teaches us from the bible there are these four things that happen:We get taught what is trueWe realise what is wrong in our livesWe get corrected when we are doing or thinking wrong thingsAnd we are taught how to do what is rightAnd all this is in order to equip us to DO - James and Paul agree on something for a change - don't just be hearers of the word but do-ers - put into practice what your have learned.
Have you been trying to lose weight while in the middle of a marathon or triathlon training cycle?Do you struggle with injuries, low energy, and poor recovery while trying that new diet?We get this question so much- How can I lose weight while training? We broke down the science behind weight loss during training for you.In this episode, we cover:The latest research on why cutting calories during training can be harmful and hinder performance A thorough breakdown of just how many calories are needed to support your training per dayDiscussions about body image and performance that don't serve you as an athleteWhy extreme diets don't work for most people, and how they can be keeping you from seeing your full athletic potentialHow to shift your focus away from weight loss to more productive thingsAnd more!Head over to the show notes for more resources on this episode and to join the NYN Fueling Course: https://nailyournutrition.podia.com/podcastnotes
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Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk. You'll recognize yourself in these true-life stories from women who are walking their lives while their lives walk them and the lasting difference these journeys have made. I'm your host, Diane Wyzga.Today my guest is Leanne Gordon, founder of the consulting practice Changing Futures and the author of the newly published book, Change Seekers - Making a Difference, and co-author of The Book of Java: Together We Write, who's joining us from Perth, Australia. To her clients Leanne is a change facilitator and coach who guides individuals and teams in making successful change happen in their work and lives, through writing, speaking, coaching and workshops. To me Leanne is a thoughtful, generous listener who intuitively gets to the heart of a problem and gently points you in the direction of a solution as if you discovered it yourself. But there's even more to the story. I've invited Leanne to talk with us about the unexpected changes Life created for her as she changes futures for others, claiming her Page as a writer and author, challenging herself on a long distance trek, and walking her life with guidelines instead of rules. Welcome to the podcast, Leanne! Minutes 40:3400 to 2:48 Intro2:48 to 10:11 Start From Where You AreAustralia is on my hiking bucket list. If I met up with you on one of your favorite walks, what's the first thing I'd notice about you?Leanne welcomes the host to Perth, one of the remotest parts of the earth.The luxury of where Leanne lives is near the Swan RiverWould see Leanne's thoughtfulness, where she goes to get clarity, sorting her many millions of thoughts into orderThis river walk is fairly flat walk with a few hills, take a deep breath, would feel the breath being taken, the thoughts clearing, and the conversation becoming clearer and deeperAnd if we had some time to walk along together what might I get to know about you?Diversity of influences on Leanne's life.Leanne brings a natural curiosity to just about everythingEyes and ears are always open15 years ago readThe Winter of Our Disconnect by Susan MaushartTaking away technology for 6 monthsSince then Leanne learned to let go of her concerns and instead observed, noticed, listened while stepping out for a walkThis profound experience influences Leanne's work and lifeHost created Device Free Zone on weekends for the opportunity to be one with whatever is in the world can be a rare and fleeting thingsAnd when we parted ways what would I remember about you?Leanne's energy and enthusiasm for life which she inherited attitude from fatherAlways been a morning familyThe sound of dad welcoming the morning with “Good Morning, Morning!”Many people reflect back to Leanne her positive outlook on life, optimistic, hopeful, upbeatHost acknowledges Leanne's true gratitude of being aliveNot Pollyanna-ish but truly grateful for the opportunity to be alive and share Life with othersLeanne can hear the voice of the Imposter when it's not happy for the sake of being happyLeanne has a natural ability to see what if, the possibility10:11 to 15:55 A Bit of Back StoryBefore we get to your consulting practice, Changing Futures and your book, I'd like to know a bit about how your love of reading prepared you for your current work. Perhaps you could share a brief time line of young reader to university writer to corporate writer and what you discovered about yourself along the way.Leanne was always been able to find herself in a bookBooks have always held special place in Leanne's lifeGets excited at the concept of a bookRecalls a visit to a relatives' Melbourne farm and diving into a big suitcase of old books, some of which belonged to Leanne's motherThat was the best week of her lifeFrom a young age Leanne declared she would be a writerSenior years of schooling and university changed the style of creative, storytelling narrative style writing to focus on writing papers, thesis, and functional writingLeanne naively thought she would carry academic writing into workplace but found there was no time for anything more than doing, fighting fires, spending time in meetingsEverything sped up exponentially!Leanne continued to read but more business-related and non-fiction which was still engaging and fascinatingLeanne unexpectedly fell into human resources and organizational change instead of accounting and lawLeanne knew she had something to offer hereLoved knowledge, always been a knowledge-seeker while harboring the desire to one day write her own book“That story will go in the book one day!”15:55 to 22:25 Braiding Reading, Vision, Akimbo altMBA and The Book of Java: Together We WriteLet's try to braid together this love of books, love of reading, the vision or intuition that you would one day write something and bring in Seth Godin's Akimbo altMBA which will bring you to the Book of Java: Together We Write. Of all the things you could have chosen to do in your life, why this intensive 4-week program?Leanne followed Seth's writing for a number of yearsLiving in a very remote part of the world, albeit a special placePerth has a strong hold, albeit remoteLeanne has always had an outward looking focusIn pre-Internet world books were the ships that sailed beyond the shore where Leanne livedSeth Godin is a thought-leader, diverse writer, marketing guru, and his work resonated stronglyLeanne felt: I'm not alone! People like us/me think like thisThe Akimbo altMBA was floating past Leanne's radar as a means of further studyMaybe Leanne's Inner Rebel didn't want a standard path of master's or PhDLearning in a different way appealed to LeanneOne day -Early on in 2018, this is it! The day is here and Leanne signed up!Host agrees that timing and location is not only about real estate. We can't push the river or rush what can't be rushed. Learning patience and timing is an exquisite lesson - the time was right and Leanne was right for the timeLeanne connects the dots looking back to understand flow of lifeIs not a planner, scheduler, detail-er of Life which to her unfolds as it's meant to beTip: Keep eyes and ears open for opportunities, for what's right for you - listen internally and externallyWhen it's time for a new path, cut it and walk it22:25 to 26:45 The Book of Java: Together We Write and 2 Key Take-AwaysYou wrote in The Book of Java: Together We Write (a collective opportunity)shortly thereafter Akimbo altMBA that you took away 2 long-lasting features of that experience: (1) Relationship with time, and (2) Sense of Community. Tell us more about that.Akimbo altMBA turned the writing back onLeanne chose book writing as her Akimbo altMBA project/cause to exploreIntensive 4 weeks: writing and shipping with her Akimbo altMBA cohortDeadlines and little time to think got Leanne to just ship her work without a sense of fear or consequence about how it would land or be successfulAkimbo altMBA was safe place to play and practice her writingAfterwards (with this built-in sense of lasting community) having found people like her who wanted to write, kept up with group writing, the Java GroupLeanne put her work into communal place, gave generous feedback and then shipped based on intentionIdea: Let's write a book about writingThe Book of Java:Together We Write is a multi-chapter book about writing and what it means to write and what writing together taught us26:45 to 30:20 Fear and PerceptionsIn your chapter (beginning on Page 51) in the Book of Java: Together We Write you mention the fear that came up when you were first writing and how that affected the flow of your words. Two questions: Did you perceive yourself as a writer? And, if not, what changed it?No, Leanne saw herself as other things with other labels, but not ‘writer'Through writing Leanne realized that because she writes she's a writerLeanne retrained her brain to believe she's a writer by using those wordsThe more you build new habits, thoughts, beliefs, narratives the better you create neural pathways and tell a different story to yourselfThe more you talk about it, write, put your work out there the more you come to realize you really do writeThe world will not fall apart - it doesn't matterReinforcement loop works: I'm putting this out into the world, the world's not falling apart and some folks like this! Good on me and my writing! Well done!The more you write the more you write and then you claim your Page and then you find yourself telling someone, “I'm a writer”Now I see myself as a writer and I'm much more confident saying that30:20 to 37:34 Daily BloggingYou are prolific as a daily blogger with deeply thoughtful topics, details, questions, calls to action and the like. How many posts are you up to and what inspires you to create these posts day in and day out?Has posted 562 consecutive blog posts (as of this recording on 12th July 2021)Leanne is amazed to say thatAn old story: Leanne believed she was not disciplined because she was not a left-brained, planning, structured personLeanne is a flowing meander-er who “wasn't disciplined enough”; but with writing felt a call to write daily to build a muscle like any exercise or practice like meditation which feeds the entire processFor a time the daily blog was a desire; but towards the end of 2019 Leanne started to feel the need to write (an idea waiting for the time to happen) and fortunately there was a community trigger into daily writingAfter the first 30 days of the writer's group activity it continued month-to-month and became Leanne's habit: Write quickly: 15 minutes; think less; ship it!LinkedIn is Leanne's posting platformNow her daily blog posts are part of how Leanne livesIdeas come from everything - a source of potential themes, patterns, ideas, sparks of something directly and indirectly leading to a deeper question or thought to ponderHost recalls a question and answer: How do you become a storyteller? Tell stories. How do you become a better storyteller? Tell more stories. The take-away: if you want to write, you write. You sit down and write. You don't know where it will go but it will be something37:34 to 40:34 Changing Futures Which brings us to your consulting practice: Changing Futures because our workplaces have shifted and do not look like they did nor will they going forward. In your work I understand that you help people and businesses navigate uncertainty, and embed change into the way they work and live so that there are meaningful work cultures that can be created, and work and workplaces more human. What's important to know about uncertainty and change being embedded in the workplace?Here we are, at the end of the road but not the journey. Thank you for listening to Part 1 of this episode of Stories From Women Who Walk with your host Diane Wyzga and my guest Leanne Gordon, founder of the consulting practice Changing Futures, the author of the newly published book, Change Seekers - Making a Difference, and co-author of The Book of Java: Together We Write, who's joined us from Perth, Australia. We hope you enjoyed and are inspired by our conversation about the power of reading, writing and self-discovery. We'll be back in a week with Part 2!Meanwhile, you're invited to check out over 400 episodes of this podcast Stories From Women Who Walk found on Simplecast, your favorite podcast platform, including Android, and my website, Quarter Moon Story Arts. This is the place to thrive together. Come for the stories - stay for the magic. Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! You will have wonderful company as we walk our lives together. Production Team: Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Entering Erdenheim from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicSound Editing: Dawin Carlisle & First Class ReelsAll content and image © 2019 - Present: for credit and attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts Leanne Gordon BIO/ABOUT Leanne Gordon is a change facilitator and coach who guides individuals and teams in making change happen in their work and lives, through writing, speaking, coaching and workshops.With qualifications and a background in organisation development and human resources, Leanne has over 25 years experience working with people and teams as they navigate change. Leanne has worked with small, medium and large organisations, and individual leaders and professionals. She has experience in senior corporate roles, consulting and as a Director on not-for-profit and industry boards and committees.Leanne currently leads the consulting practice, Changing Futures, helping people and businesses to:• embed change into the way they work and live;• introduce new thinking and ideas;• create meaningful workplace cultures; and• make work, and workplaces, more human.In 2018, Leanne completed Seth Godin's Akimbo altMBA and has since had global coaching roles in various Akimbo workshops.Leanne is the author of Change Seekers: making a difference and co-author of The Book of Java: Together we write.How to Stay in Touch With Leanne Gordon:Website: enquiries@changingfutures.com.auLinked In: Linkedin.com/in/leannegordon-changingfutures/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/changing_futures/Medium: @leannegordon-changingfuturesChange Seekers: making a difference [https://www.amazon.com/Leanne-Gordon/e/B08R5VDQHD%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share]Zero2Hero: https://www.zero2hero.com.au/cape2cape-fundraiser/
094 – Jesus said, "Ask and you will receive."Does that mean we will get whatever we pray for? Not at all.In this week's episode, I dig down into what it really means to ask God for something. We talk about:What the Greek word "ask" really meansWhy we can ask and pray with expectationReasons why our prayers aren't answeredWhy your motives are important when you prayWhat to do when our prayers aren't answeredWhat to pray for instead of just asking God for thingsAnd so much more!To read the Bible verses quoted in today's episode, go to thebiblespeakstoyou.com/094Thanks for listening. Please share this with a friend.James Early is a Bible teacher, speaker, and podcaster and conducts Bible workshops online and in person. His focus is on getting back to the original Christianity of Jesus by embracing the mindset of Christ in daily life. Contact him here.To register for the 10 week class, The New Testament Angels Still Speak to Us Today, go to Angel ClassSupport the show
We all have secrets; truths that are too painful to face. Marcie J. Keithley, Author of "The Shoebox Effect: Transforming Pain into Fortitude and Purpose," knows this all too well as she, herself, attempted to put all of her past worries into a proverbial, and literal, shoebox awaiting the time when she would have the strength to examine and process them. The reality, though, is that the only way to most forward in life with freedom is to face the past head on. Her book chronicles her journey of opening her "shoebox" and learning how to navigate loss, grief, divorce, death, adoption and all of life's adversities and transform them into fortitude and purpose. An accomplished professional, speaker, writer and emotional resilience coach, Marcie would be an amazing guest to have on your podcast as she is full of hope even in the face of challenge. She has made it her life mission to be open and honest with her personal story so that she can help others let go of the pain that they carry and move forward with purpose.Marcie Keithlyhttps://marciejkeithley.com/ @TheShoeBoxEffectPoem Referenced in Podcast:ChoicesBy Marcie J. KeithleyIf you were given a second chanceTo step back into timeAnd change a wrong and make it rightI wonder what you'd find.For God has chosen a special pathFor all of us you see.Would you correct the mistakes you made?Or would you let them lbe?As I look back on my own lifeThe choices that I madeWere ones that help me grow up strongNone were made in vain.Regardless whether wrong or rightEach one helped me to seeThat only when we fail to chooseOur lives can never be.You have a choice to start each dayWith happiness and joy.Or you could choose to stay in bedDepressed, removed and void.You have a choice to share your lifeWith friends and family.Or hide away within yourselfAnd miss your destiny.You have a choice to take a chanceOr let it walk on by.But you will never taste successUnless you reach and try.For failures teach us many thingsAnd are not meant to be.A way to give up on a dreamAnd hand away the key.So when you choose, choose carefullyAnd look within your heart..For only when we fail to chooseOur lives can never start.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ChooseYourAttitudePodcast)
Raindrops on roses, I look in Thom's kitchenBright cakes and danish, some warm chocolate fixin'sBrown fancy packages tied up with stringsThese are a few of my favourite thingsCream coloured stollen, gol-den scones, turnovers, Flaky croissants, brioche, choc-lates... Moreover, Sugar and spices - my spoon even sings!!These are a few of my favourite thingsWhen the clock strikesWhen the clock ringsWhen I'm feeling gladI simply remember to buy all these thingsAnd then I don't feel so bad!!!www.thomashaas.comwww.glosays.com
Raindrops on roses, I look in Thom's kitchenBright cakes and danish, some warm chocolate fixin'sBrown fancy packages tied up with stringsThese are a few of my favourite thingsCream coloured stollen, gol-den scones, turnovers, Flaky croissants, brioche, choc-lates... Moreover, Sugar and spices - my spoon even sings!!These are a few of my favourite thingsWhen the clock strikesWhen the clock ringsWhen I'm feeling gladI simply remember to buy all these thingsAnd then I don't feel so bad!!!www.thomashaas.comwww.glosays.com
Us humans tend to think that it is only when we finally achieve our goals or dreams that we can feel more confident and happier and experience more self-love...and more worthy. And not before.But this is actually backwards...and I explain why in this episode.What a lot of people miss is that in order to manifest that life you just visualized, you need to start BEING - thinking, feeling, ACTING as the person who already has manifested those thingsAnd this is probably the most important part to actually manifesting that life you are dreaming of.Many of us think we need to wait until we reach the goal to feel complete, to feel successful, to feel accomplished, confident, loved, worthy.But the trick is that like attracts like - your energy will attract things to it that are similar. What makes up your energy are your thoughts, your beliefs...and your emotions and what you do/don’t do.So if you’re stuck in lacking and needing and having a pity party and not allowing yourself to be happy until you achieve something...how do you think that energy is?And what do you think it attracts? Probably a lot of scarcity thoughts, which lead to missed opportunities and distractions and worry and thinking about the past... and overall attracting more scarcity and less abundance.Now you may think this is BS. A lot of people think, “Well, it’s easy to have that mindset when you have money and freedom and location independence! But I don’t have that.”So in effect, people assume that people who have abundance already had it to some degree - inherited something, were born with unearned privilege like being white or being born into a wealthy family (which we know can be true - but it ain't the whole picture), married into it, won it. That it takes money to make money and it takes freedom to create freedom.While there is some truth to that, it’s probably not in the way you are thinking, because it is more about your internal experience of abundance and freedom than what it looks like on the outside.In this episode I go into detail about how mindset helped me to create a life of freedom, adventure and purpose, even though I came from a poor socioeconomic class, a dysfunctional family with severe mental illness and abuse, growing up in a violent neighborhood with bad schools, and didn’t have a trust fund to fall back on.I hope it inspires you to see that anything is possible for you too.In this episode you’ll learn:// How visualization can help you create the life you want// Why it’s not just about having positive thoughts and being able to imagine an amazing life// The three questions to ask yourself to start to BE the person who already has achieved everything you want to// Why you don’t need to wait for external things to change before you start actively moving towards your goals// The most important part of creating your ideal lifeRESOURCES// Check out Episode 14 where we talk about How to Create New Beliefs// If you’re new to the squad, grab the starter kit I created at RebelBuddhist.com. It has all you need to start creating a life of more freedom, adventure, and purpose. You’ll get access to the private Facebook group where you can ask me questions! Once you join, there’s also a weekly FB live called Wake the F*ck Up Wednesday, where you can ask questions that come up as you do this work – in all parts of your life.// If you’re interested in a really awesome way to make the next year your best one yet, join Freedom School. It will set you up to live the best version of you in the year to come. This is an amazing group of rebel women committed to creating lives of freedom, adventure and purpose. You can even gift a Freedom School membership to someone that you know could use the boost and come together! You’ll dive into getting clear about: what you want, how to clear your life of the things you don’t, skills for living an authentic life so you are out there being YOU and not what other people want you to be, and more.
Amy Fraser on Instagram | @heyokreal | okreal.coAmy Fraser was the person who first taught me that intuition is a muscle. Besides playing a huge part in my life, she's inspired women around the globe with her mentorship. In today's conversation, we talk aboutShifting a business as the world shiftsHow our identity changes over timeCommunity as an energizerHow to shift your mindset to do the hard thingsAnd so much more! Enjoy.
Rainie and Patrick discuss the trials and tribulations couples have faced during quarantine, and what you can do to come out of it feeling stronger and more connected to your partner than ever before.Topics Include:The importance of structure and schedulingQuarantine as a catalyst for what was already present in your relationshipsAn opportunity to address your traumasDeveloping a deeper relationship, using pressure to create diamondsThe team mindsetStaying focused amidst changeFinding the blessings, staying in gratitudeA newfound appreciation for the simple thingsAnd other topics......Want to connect with us? Reach out to us online!Email: contact@rainiehoward.comInstagram: @rainiehowardFacebook: @rainie.howardYouTube: @rainiehowardWebsite: https://www.rainiehoward.comStore: https://www.realloveexist.com
Brittny gives an introduction into meditation. She shares how easy and simple it really can be, places and ways you can mediate, and other names meditation goes by. She also shares a mini meditation audio at the end so you can start your practice today! Brittny goes into detail on:Benefits of meditating (metabolism, heart rate, blood pressure just to name a few)Increasing self-awareness which can lead to everlasting changeSeparating yourself from your thoughtsHow to do it dailyWhy it's not about doing it perfectly but rather doing it - creating the habitStarting small (just 2 minutes a day!)Appreciating the little thingsAnd more! To get 20% off the Gratitude Meditation Audio Bundle, click here and use code PODCAST.
Brittny gives an introduction into meditation. She shares how easy and simple it really can be, places and ways you can mediate, and other names meditation goes by. She also shares a mini meditation audio at the end so you can start your practice today! Brittny goes into detail on:Benefits of meditating (metabolism, heart rate, blood pressure just to name a few)Increasing self-awareness which can lead to everlasting changeSeparating yourself from your thoughtsHow to do it dailyWhy it’s not about doing it perfectly but rather doing it - creating the habitStarting small (just 2 minutes a day!)Appreciating the little thingsAnd more! To get 20% off the Gratitude Meditation Audio Bundle, click here and use code PODCAST.
"Hot to trot, make any man's eyes popShe use what she got to get whatever she don't gotFellas drool like fools, but then again they're only humanThe chick was a hit because her body was boomin'" FIRST VERSE: Mix 1-part #GayRelationshipGoals with 1-part #BabyFever and what do you get? Heath and Carlos (@askyourotherfather) and baby Jackson - this week’s adorable couple and family! A quick swipe through their IG profile and you will quickly see why we’re obsessed. Jackson aside, these guys are LIFE GOALS. They’ve created the perfect family and have an inspirational love. Check out their personal profiles too (@carlos_avilas) and (@theheathtucker), we promise you’ll thank us. Then, Marko and Tony sit down to talk with co-host of the @theobsessables podcast, LGBTQ columnist, and host of the YouTube series Shit They Won’t Tell You in Sex Ed, Dr. Thomas Whitfield (@twhitfiledphd). The guys talk about Thomas’ small-town Michigan upbringing, first relationships, and sex therapy as a professional choice. Join the Critelli’s in a 2-part interview with Thomas … it is one of our favorites!CHORUS: "Let's talk about sex, baby (sing it)Let's talk about you and me (sing it, sing it)Let's talk about all the good thingsAnd the bad things that may beLet's talk about sex (come on)" BRIDGE: Get Help | If you need a licensed therapist but can't leave your home, go to www.betterhelp.com/critellis and get some help, today. Visit Us | www.podrelationshit.com for more Relationsh!t content and information about the podcast. Tune In | Tune in to Relationsh@ for a behind the scenes post-show conversation about this week's episode! Visit Instagram (@podrelationshit) every week for more Relationshit content! Donate | Head over to patreon.com/podrelationshit and start donating today! Your donations will give you early access to the podcast and give you behind-the-scenes interviews with our weekly guests. Shop | Head to proraso-usa.com right now and use promo code RELATIONSHIT20 for 20% off your beard care or shave needs! Purchase now and use the hashtags #ShowUsYourShave or #ShowUsYourBeard for a chance to be highlighted on our IG Story! Email Us | Fill out a Listener Shituation on our website, or email us at relationshitquestions@gmail.com. Once a month, we will answer your questions on the podcast and do our best to give some guidance. Rate Us | Go to your favorite podcast directory and give Relationsh!t a 5-Star rating, and fantastic review! Follow Us | Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook: @podrelationshit And follow Marko and Tony on Instagram (@thecritellis) if you want a BTS look into their relationship and adventures!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/podrelationshit)
The pivotal moment that I realized relationships are the single most important thing in life rather than things was listening to a song by Dennis Lloyd .....And whether your relationship is awful, good, or greatWe don't like endingsWe don't like to lose thingsAnd especially, we don't like to lose things that are important to usAnd make no mistakeRelationships are the single most important thing to you and your lifeIt's the source of all of your best memoriesIt's the source of all of your worst memoriesWhen you think back on your lifeAnd you're 95, a hundred years oldAnd you look back over the course of your lifetimeYou're not gonna thinkI wish I owned a better phoneI wish I spent more time on the internetI wish I spent more time at work or sleepingIt's not gonna be any of those kinds of thingsIt's gonna be I wish I spent more time with the people I loveMuah
Tao Te Ching Verse 27translation by Gu ZhengkunHe who is good at walking leaves no traces;He who is good at speaking leaves no slipsHe who is good at counting uses no counting tools;He who is good at shutting renders all efforts of opening in vain though he uses no bolts;He who is good at tying renders all efforts of untying in vain though he uses no ropes.That is why the sageIs always good at saving peopleAnd abandoning no one;That is why the sage is always good at saving thingsAnd abandoning nothing.This is called the intrinsic wisdom.Thus the good man is the bad man's teacher;The bad man is the material from which the good draws lessons.If honouring not one's teacher,Or loving not one's material,One is a big fool though he seems clever.Here lies the vital secret.Photo by Monica Melton on UnsplashOur teachers are our studentsLao Tzu continues in the third part: The good person is the bad person’s teacher. The bad person is the good person’s lesson.Let’s spend a couple moments with this one; placing myself in the role of the teacher for a moment, I can imagine me standing in front of people and transferring information. In a one on one setting, I am still transferring knowledge, but also get to be less prescriptive about it - I can interact with the person I’m mentoring. But here’s the thing - I am not a teacher or mentor without the other person. The other person gives me my purpose in that moment. So as a teacher, I am defined by the student. It works the other way around: if I am a student, I am allowing another person to transmit knowledge, wisdom, and experience to me. I am a student because there is a teacher willing to do this. So just like :good’ needing ‘bad’ to define it, light needing dark to define it, a teacher must have a student to define her.Put another way, this line in the verse is saying there are those with knowledge and those without. We can call those with knowledge teachers and those without students. The teacher gives knowledge to the student. But it is the student that tells the teacher what knowledge is lacking. Therefore, the student is actually the teacher.Let’s look at this teacher / student relationship another way, now. I think it’s possible that invariably, just as we find ourselves sometimes leaders and sometimes followers, we are sometimes teachers and sometimes students. Aren’t there times when someone asks your advice or doesn’t know how to do something? And you tell them, if only to share what you Know? Doesn’t it feel great to be able to share that? And sometimes, though idk about you but I know for me, it’s a little painful to admit I don’t know something, but those moments when I can ask, aren’t I being the student? There’s this swapping of roles that I do from time to time. I don't’ think I can ever be just one or the other. Sometimes I teach, sometimes I learn.
How does changing the traditional pronouns impact the way you think of God?//The Lord is my Shepard, I have all I needShe makes me lie down in green meadowsBeside the still waters, She will leadShe restores my soul, She rights my wrongsShe leads me in a path of good thingsAnd fills my heart with songsEven though I walk, through a dark and dreary landThere is nothing that can shake meShe has said She won't forsake meI'm in her handShe sets a table before me, in the presence of my foesShe anoints my head with oilAnd my cup overflowsSurely, surely goodness and kindness will follow meAll the days of my lifeAnd I will live in her houseForever, forever and everGlory be to our Mother, and DaughterAnd to the Holy of HoliesAs it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall beWorld, without end//This episode was recorded by The Riverside Choir on Sunday, October 17, 2017. It was produced by Rev. Jim Keat. Background tracks include Relenquish by Podington Bear. This version of Psalm 23 was composed by Bobby McFerrin.Visit www.trcnyc.org/BeStillAndGo to listen to more episodes from all five seasons of Be Still and Go.Visit www.trcnyc.org/Donate to support this podcast and other digital resources from The Riverside Church that integrate spirituality and social justice.
How does changing the traditional pronouns impact the way you think of God?//The Lord is my Shepard, I have all I needShe makes me lie down in green meadowsBeside the still waters, She will leadShe restores my soul, She rights my wrongsShe leads me in a path of good thingsAnd fills my heart with songsEven though I walk, through a dark and dreary landThere is nothing that can shake meShe has said She won't forsake meI'm in her handShe sets a table before me, in the presence of my foesShe anoints my head with oilAnd my cup overflowsSurely, surely goodness and kindness will follow meAll the days of my lifeAnd I will live in her houseForever, forever and everGlory be to our Mother, and DaughterAnd to the Holy of HoliesAs it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall beWorld, without end//This episode was recorded by The Riverside Choir on Sunday, October 17, 2017. It was produced by Rev. Jim Keat. Background tracks include Relenquish by Podington Bear. This version of Psalm 23 was composed by Bobby McFerrin.Visit www.trcnyc.org/BeStillAndGo to listen to more episodes from all five seasons of Be Still and Go.Visit www.trcnyc.org/Donate to support this podcast and other digital resources from The Riverside Church that integrate spirituality and social justice.
Support us and More Banana Podcasts!In this episode, Caitlin and Sue break down the fresh-out-of-the oven college admission scam led by Rick Singer, with comedian, current college student, and scam-spondent Mackenzie Thomas. The scam got the children of celebrities and various other rich people accepted to top universities through an elaborate bribery and cheating ring. Mackenzie was outside the Boston courthouse during Lori Loughlin’s indictment. Mackenzie shares every detail about her now-infamous exchange with Aunt Becky and the media frenzy that followed. They’ll also learn about the Dote girls and find out where Felicity Huffman gets all her great ideas. Mackenzie Thomas has been featured on Inside Edition, Vanity Fair, and highlighted on The Daily Show. Caitlin, Sue, and Trevor Noah all think she’s hysterical and they hope you will too. You’re all accepted! Mackenzie meets Lori: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bvzdg7zFg7i/The Daily Show: https://www.instagram.com/p/BwSRsdTlqKH/Inside Edition:https://www.insideedition.com/lori-loughlin-smiles-she-heads-court-arraignment-college-admissions-scandal-51920vanity fair https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2019/04/lori-loughlin-courthouse-fans Berkeley Beacon http://berkeleybeacon.com/students-inside-joke-about-college-admission-scandal-goes-viral/Check out Mackenzie’s own podcast here:https://mackenziethomas.bandcamp.com/album/a-collection-of-stories-a-good-person-does-bad-thingsAnd her Elon Musk ASMR series: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bvt-z4NF-2p/https://www.instagram.com/p/BxNCz2ElDO8/https://www.instagram.com/mackenzie/?hl=en Adam And Eve Discount Code: SCAMWOW Our Patreon, social media channels, and more! Send us your scams!scamwowpodcast@gmail.comOr call: 347-509-9414 DISCLAIMER: We are comedians and this is satire. C’mon. This episode was recorded at More Banana’s Kill Room Studios in Brooklyn, NY and Sue’s House in Los Angeles.
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This one was an awesome full-circle moment for me! Mastin is a number one best-selling author of Daily Love and Claim Your Power, speaker and Creator of Functional Life Coaching™ for people who are seeking rapid transformation in their lives.He has been featured on Oprah's Super Soul Sunday in one of their highest rated episodes, and recognized as a “thought leader for the next generation” by Oprah Winfrey. He’s also a two-time contributor to Oprah’s new book.Mastin has built a highly successful international personal development company that helps people create rapid change, connect to who they really are and how to live their lives with passion and purpose. Through his writing, online courses, in-person seminars and international retreats, Mastin has worked with over two million people in over 100 countries around the world.In this episode, we're focusing on what Mastin has been doing lately, and his understanding of the power unhealed trauma is having unconsciously in so many of our lives. He believes that we all have trauma, and that until we look at it and truly heal it, we will never be able to step fully into our power and potential.Specifically we're talking:What Functional Life Coaching™ is?The lack of looking for the root-cause in the current methods of self-help and developmentHow we can be doing all the right things, and still feel like we're not evolving or getting anywhereHow the political divide and uprising around racial inequality and misogyny are actually good thingsAnd why our goal needs to be to make sure we don't pass our suffering on to others. We mention the live event he is holding from July 12th-15th in Orlando, FL. Tickets are still available and very reasonably priced. You can find those here: www.claimyourpowerlive.comTo learn more about Mastin, head to www.mastinkipp.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here to Thrive: Tips for a Happier Life | Self Help | Spirituality | Personal Development
We all want a happy relationship with our significant, but the reality is, relationships aren't always easy! Marriage counseling isn't always an option, and a healthy relationship does take two partners who want to make it work. But if you're wanting some tips on what you can do from your side to help your relationship thrive, I'm sharing 3 things that are within your control here. These 3 simple tips that can help keep your relationship feeling happy, healthy and insulated against the hard times, and stop you needing to cry out for marriage help!And if you're single, but hope to one day be one-half of a successful pairing, this is also a must listen. If you start a relationship off with these three things in mind, you'll set yourself up right from the start. In this episode I'm talking through:The importance of recognizing how your happiness contributes to your relationship satisfactionThe 5.1 ratio that research indicates is all important in the health of your relationshipRelationship gratitude and how it can help you reframe thingsAnd how to "nurture" your relationship and why that is even importantIf you'd like to read more about the relationship research I mention, you can look up the researcher, Dr. John Gottman. To link to my website: www.thrive.how See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're so punny.Zohner is rested up from Salt Lake Comic Con FanX 2016 and we're on track to get the FBI called down on us for calling one of Trump's numbers. So, you know, just another episode. Apple releases some things, confuses customers with choice, and then get's so blinged out it makes your eyes (and soul) hurt. The UK gets Android Pay just in time for the EU to complain about it. And Google might be looking at killing the Chrome brand for good.Headlines:How the FBI might be bypassing Apple encryptionApple has announced some thingsAnd some Apple things need to get cleaned upWhile other Apple things need to never exist.The Chrome brand may be getting the axYup, build a coffin for Chrome as a brandAndroid Pay is coming to the UK. The French prepare to protestWait, Facebook was on Blackberry?Anonymous shows that #Drumpf really IS fascistMake music accessible, people make money!Dyson's new car might really . . . suck!Twitter chatbot grows up (into racist, sexist, Nazi) so fast!Zuke’s Favorite: Drunk Neighbor DrumpfZohner’s Favorite: Best conspiracy theory video ever? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's show I'm talking with Jo Casey, the coaches coach! Pull up a chair and listen in as we discuss: Why your journey may not be a straight line (and that's it ok) What happens when your perfect life on paper is making you sick How learnt the hard way that coaching and building a coaching practice are very different thingsAnd so much more!And in case you're curious, here's her professional bio and how to stay connected.Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She's British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha.Connect with Jo on her website.________________________________________________________I'm Amy Magdalena and as a Spiritual Mentor and Business Advocate, I hold deep and powerful space for both soul and business transformation to get you out of what you don't want and into alignment, quickly and with permanent results. I work closely with the Ascended Masters, Archangels, Dragons, Elementals, the Galactic Star families and the full light spectrum. So when I say I can see you in all your Divine glory? I mean it. And did I mention my decade and change in corporate as a Project and Implementation Manager? Or that I'm a triple certified Coach - Life, Health and Business? I'm also a Reiki Master, Akashic Records Advanced Reader and a Master of Egyptian and Atlantean Alchemy. Meaning? I meet you wherever you need me too and hold you through it all. I'm here for you.On Heart, Soul & Guts you can expect a mix of interviews, mindset hacks, shamanic journeys and thought provoking content. Warning: this is not designed to make you feel good, it's designed to make a difference. Subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episodes without a fuss.If you are oh so ready to leave the 3D struggle behind and instead run your life and business from a place of aligned flow sign up for Notes from Soul immediately and get access to a vault of channeled content (including journal prompts, workbooks and meditations) that will reshape your reality. Get it here: amymagdalena.com/resources See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today’s show I’m talking with Jo Casey, the coaches coach! Pull up a chair and listen in as we discuss: Why your journey may not be a straight line (and that's it ok) What happens when your perfect life on paper is making you sick How learnt the hard way that coaching and building a coaching practice are very different thingsAnd so much more!And in case you’re curious, here’s her professional bio and how to stay connected.Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha.Connect with Jo on her website.________________________________________________________I’m Amy Biondini and I help the rule breakers, change makers and rebels (masquerading as women entrepreneurs) unleash the badass within, so they can do the work of their soul. And pay the rent.Find out more about me at AmyBiondini.com and if you’re feeling particularly daring rsvp to the list of lights and I’ll be seeing you in your inbox. And do I even need to ask if you’ve subscribed to the show? No? What are you waiting on? Get on this train! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.