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Welcome to Tembo Sounds - The Culture, where Afro-House and Deep House rhythms come alive! This recorded mix takes you on a journey with Verified Buddha's pulsating "Drugs & Drums," the soulful "Bambo Lwam" by AcaSoul MusiQ, and the captivating "Vuthelani" by THEMBA & Benchek. From Blanka Mazimela's intricate "Three Is a Crowd" to Bob Ezy's emotional "Cry," this set is packed with hypnotic beats and melodic stories. Turn it up, and let the music guide you! Here's the complete tracklist. https://serato.com/playlists/Tembo_Sounds/tembosounds-564-wrct-mix-soulful-afro-ho
Brandma discusses the 'Three Is': Identity, Insecurities and Impostor, that challenge your personal brand. Unpacking the concepts of identity, the misconception around 'me' in personal branding and how it can derail authenticity. Brandma talks about the difficulty of separating 'who' and 'do' in personal branding, the pitfalls of impostor syndrome, and how insecurities can hinder fulfilling one's potential. Brandma also shares the importance of speaking up, showing up, and standing firm as an influencer in your branding journey. ---------- If your personal brand is having an identity crisis, then you need to text Brandma. Her number is (562) 270-5465. If you feel'n some kinda way about this podcast, please subscribe & follow GCB on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok: If you wanna get all up in my business get my book - That Damn Girl Stuff If you wanna get all up in my brand get my book - Branding, Boundaries & Bullshit If you ever want any of my tees go to - Brandma's Closet --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandmashouse/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandmashouse/support
Episode 81 - Three... It's a Magic NumberJuly 29, 2023 - Host: Dr. Gregory HallI grew up listening to School House Rock. I know that dates me a little… but I suspect with the internet and all… there are many in every generation that are familiar with songs like Interjections, I'm Just a Bill, and Conjunction Junction. These songs were formative during my development years. It was during those years that I also learned that the number three… well... there's something about that number that's magic. In today's episode we'll look into the significance of the number three, both culturally and biblically.Resources Referenced and/or Read:Hall, Gregory D. "Rethinking Rest; Why Our Approach to Sabbath Isn't Working." Deep River Books, Sisters, OR, 2023.Hall, Gregory D. Beyond the Sabbath's Shadow; A Biblical Understanding and Application of Godly Rest. DMin Major Project, Knox Seminary, 2017.YouTube interview with Dr. John H. Walton available here: https://youtu.be/FaRhASBLmv0 2024 Israel Trip Information - https://rethinkingscripture.com/israel-2024/Recent Podcasts where Greg has been Interviewed:You can track all my guest interviews on my page: https://rethinkingscripture.com/guest-appearances/ Show Music:Intro - Three is a Magic Number is a song from Multiplication Rock! It goes over multiplying by three. This song was the pilot episode of the whole Schoolhouse Rock! series. It features a magician, who goes over multiplying by three while many examples are provided. (A man and a woman having a baby –three in the family; heart, soul, body – three parts) The music and lyrics are by Bob Dorough, and it is also performed by him (with uncredited backing vocalists and a male singer). It first premiered on the pilot episode of "Curiosity Shop" on September 2, 1971. Two years later, when Schoolhouse Rock! premiered, the airdate was on January 6, 1973. (https://schoolhouserock.fandom.com/wiki/Three_Is_a_Magic_Number)Transition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallOutro - Hip-hop trio De La Soul interpolated the "Three is a Magic Number" song as "The Magic Number", which was included in their 1989 debut studio album, 3 Feet High and Rising. The track gained further exposure when it was featured in the 2021 superhero crossover film Spider-Man: No Way Home. Watch De La Soul's full video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxkOWjZAPLsOther Covers of the songBlind Melon made a cover of the song, which appeared in track 3 of Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks.The song was covered, with rewritten lyrics, by Greg Raposo, Matthew Ballinger, and Stevie Brock to promote Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers. Their cover appears on the original release of the film's soundtrack, while a music video appears on the film's original DVD release.The album version is slightly longer than the TV version, because it has an extra verse explaining the pattern of each set of ten containing three multiples of three. It was also used in the original 1971 broadcast in the form of a carnival duck shooting game. This scene was never rebroadcast or available on home media or streaming sites.Podcast Website:The All-America Listener Challenge Updates: https://rethinkingscripture.comMy Podcast Studio... The Upper Room: https://rethinkingscripture.com/podcast-episodes/More information about The Homes and Help Initiative: https://rethinkingscripture.com/homes-help-initiative/Sister site: RethinkingRest.comRethinking Rest... the Book: now available wherever you buy your books! Kindle version available.More information: https://rethinkingrest.com/the-book/Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: Rethinking_ScriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLATikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rethinkingscripturePowered and distributed by Simplecast.
“We have touched on three” [TWIS] Since this is Episode 333 and since there are three stories in the Canon that incorporate the number three in their titles, we thought it was time to turn our attention to the "magic number," as three is known. Why that number of students, gables, and Garridebs? What's the significance of the number three that it should occupy such a prominent role in the story titles? What other appearances of the number are worth noting? It's just a Trifle. If you have a suggestion for a Trifles episode, let us know at trifles @ ihearofsherlock.com. If you use your idea on the air, we'll send you some Sherlockian goodies. Our Patreon supporters can listen to our shows ad-free and every one of them is eligible for our monthly and quarterly drawings for Baker Street Journals. Join our community of patrons today. Have you left us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts yet? You don't need to own an Apple device, and every review helps more people find the show. Links / Notes This episode: ihose.co/trifles333 Three Is a Magic Number (YouTube) Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube Email us at trifles @ ihearofsherlock.com Listen to us ad-free on Patreon and become eligible for our regular giveaways. Sponsor The Baker Street Journal Music credits Performers: Uncredited violinist, US Marine Chamber Orchestra Publisher Info.: Washington, DC: United States Marine Band Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot dissect De La Soul's iconic debut 3 Feet High and Rising. They discuss the innovative sampling and rapping style, as well as the legal troubles that plagued the record for decades. They also pay tribute to the late De La Soul rapper Trugoy the Dove and hear from some listeners. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: De La Soul, "Me Myself and I," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Capitol, 1967De La Soul, "Plug Tunin'," Plug Tunin' / Freedom Of Speak (Single), Tommy Boy, 1988De La Soul, "Tread Water," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989De La Soul, "Intro," 4 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Joe Bataan, "Rap-O Clap-O," Rap-O Clap-O (Single), Salsoul, 1979Eric B. & Rakim, "Eric B. Is President," Paid in Full, 4th & Broadway, 1987James Brown, "Funky President (People It's Bad)," Reality, Polydor, 1974Stetsasonic, "Sally," In Full Gear, Tommy Boy, 1988De La Soul, "Plug Tunin (Last Chance To Comprehend)," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Johnny Cash, "Five Feet High and Rising," Songs of Our Soil, Columbia, 1959The Invitations, "Written on the Wall," Hallelujah (Single), DynoVoice, 1965De La Soul, "Potholes In My Lawn," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Bob Dorough, "Three Is a Magic Number," Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks, Lava, 1996De La Soul, "The Magic Number," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989De La Soul, "Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge)," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989De La Soul, "Say No Go," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Funkadelic, "Not Just Knee Deep," Uncle Jam Wants You, Casablanca, 1979Ohio Players, "Funky Worm," Funky Worm (Single), Westbound, 1972Edwin Birdsong, "Rapper Dapper Snapper," Funktaztik, Salsoul, 1981Loose Ends, "Gonna Make You Mine," Zagora, MCA, 1986Doug E. Fresh, "The Original Human Beatbox," The Original Human Beatbox (12" Single), Vintertainment, 1984The Turtles, "You Showed Me," You Showed Me (Single), White Whale, 1966The Mothers of Invention, "Louie Louie (Live At the Royal Albert Hall In London)," Uncle Meat, Reprise, 1969Buddy Guy, "First Time I Met the Blues," I Got My Eyes On You (Single), Chess, 1960Gilbert O'Sullivan, "Alone Again (Naturally)," Alone Again (Naturally) (Single), MAM, 1972Biz Markie, "Alone Again ," I Need A Haircut, Cold Chillin', 1991De La Soul, "Buddy," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Nico Segal & The Social Experiment, "Windows," Windows, (self-released), 2015Common, "I Am Music," Electric Circus, MCA, 2002Frank Ocean, "Sweet Life," Channel ORANGE, Island Def Jam Music, 2012Puff Daddy & Faith Evans, "I'll Be Missing You (feat. 112)," Tribute to the Notorious B.I.G. - EP, Bad Boy, 1989A Tribe Called Quest, "Electric Relaxation," Midnight Marauders, Jive, 1993Jungle Brothers, "Because I Got It Like That," Straight Out the Jungle, Warlock, 1988Black Star, "Brown Skin Lady," Mos Def and Talib Kweli Are Black Star, Rawkus, 1999Lupe Fiasco, "Kick Push," Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor, Atlantic, 2006Kanye West, "Spaceship," The College Dropout, Roc-A-Fella, 2004Murs, "The Pain," Murs 3:16: The 9th Edition, Definitive Jux, 2004Lady Gaga, "Paparazzi," The Fame, Interscope, 2008Richard Buckner, "Lil Wallet Picture," Devotion + Doubt, MCA, 1997The Speedies, "Let Me Take Your Photo," Let Me Take Your Photo (Single), Golden Disc, 1979The Cure, "Pictures of You," Disintegration, Fiction, 1989boygenius, "Not Strong Enough," the record, Interscope, 2023 Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How to Create and Achieve Your Goals with Jon Acuff In today's episode, our guest is Jon Acuff. He is the New York Times bestselling author of seven books, including his most recent, Soundtracks, The Surprising Solution To Overthinking. For over 20 years, he's also helped some of the biggest brands tell their story, including The Home Depot, Bose, and Staples. His fresh perspective on life has allowed him to write for Reader's Digest, Fast Company, The Harvard Business Review, and Time Magazine. He lives outside Nashville, TN, with his wife Jenny and two teenage daughters. [3:57] Why should I listen to you? I think you should listen to anybody, and that's brave enough to start talking. I think many people are interested so whether it's me or somebody else, let's go… [5:28] Did you always have that kind of calm desire? I was a jerk in college, like in senior college, and I got involved in rapes like so and so. No, but I wouldn't say that was a good decision. That was not a great period of my life. So no, I think the older I get, the more I go. I want to do a small degree of things I love, not a bunch of things I kind of like, so as I, you know, talk about it, people say they don't have enough time. But you usually have enough time for the small degree of things. It's just that you're spending a lot of time on things you kind of sort of like, so let's narrow that down a little bit so you can really focus. [6:15] How did you figure out what you loved? Well, a lot of it is self-awareness; you can't achieve any goal or any sort of accomplishment without a degree of self-awareness. Because if you don't know how you operate, you just continue to make mistakes. An easy example would be that if you don't know you're a morning person, you'll schedule difficult tasks later in the afternoon and wonder why they're so hard. So for me, I don't do breakfast. because breakfast is too expensive, and that is self-awareness. It is paying attention to yourself. [8:13] How can someone get into the flow of even knowing what to test and try? I'm going to brainstorm as many things as I want. But then, as I get closer to actually doing the things I start to eliminate, I'm going to try experiments. I'm going to say, I've tried this for 30 days. "What really happened?" Was it worth it? Did it go the way I wanted it to? If there was a business function in which I felt fulfilled, where I served and helped real people but did not see progress,? If I don't, I'm going to eliminate it. The average American watches two months of television per year. Two months, dude. If you only watch one month of TV a year, you will still get to watch a whole month. There's a whole industry dedicated to you not doing things like Netflix doesn't want you to write a book. They care about your time, and their whole business is designed around maximizing your time. [10:34] Did you have to go through some kind of crazy to find this nuance out? So for me, the big shift was in my early 30s. I started a blog, and the blog started to gain a little traction, and I realized that it was important to me. I had a full-time job, two kids under the age of 4, and a beautiful wife. So I had to start stealing time. I had to get up at 5 a.m. I would practice speeches because I do probably 50 to 60 gigs a year. I would practice speeches on the drive to work. I just decided I'm going to be disciplined, I'm going to have grit, I'm going to have willpower, and I found something I wanted more than what I currently had. People change for two reasons: a lot of pain or a lot of desire, and I'd rather it be a lot of desire. So once I had, like, a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel, I started sprinting toward that tunnel. That's what changed it for me, I think. [15:10] When I want to film videos, I mentally switch between things. Have you ever had to train yourself that way too? 200%. I call those ginger moments. So the reason they serve ginger at sushi restaurants is to cleanse your palate between bites. So what I do is I need a “ginger moment" between these two activities because it's such a big switch, so I do a quick three-minute walk around the neighborhood or I listen to a song or whatever the moment requires. So that gives me time to think. I think it's also the same way. So I'll say this: We're about to transition in this podcast. We're going to need to write down whatever the two warnings are, but I think about it like that. I'm not naturally great at switching, but I'm getting better at using tools that I've developed over time. [17:20] How do you look at your life in harmony and have everything moved together smoothly? Well, I love that work. That makes a ton of sense. Again, I think we agree on so many different things. It's such a fun way. It's why it's fun to have this conversation. I love harmony. You're right about balance. It's a myth. It doesn't exist. And so for me, the way I look at it is that I kind of look at it in seasons. So I know what one of my goals is each year. We did it last year and will do it again this year because I will be in the mountains with my family. When I'm there, I'm going to work a day and a half each week. I've got meetings, I've got some things, and I'm going to cram it all in and have kind of sprint days, but the rest of the time we'll be hiking with my family. How do I maintain that balance and respect the seasons, wherever I am? That doesn't make sense in a world where that doesn't work to explain what my most expensive month is. So I think that's how I look at Harvey. What season on my end is a book-reading season or a speaking season, and how do I ebb and flow within that state? [21:03] How do you set goals? Most people are really good at achieving goals and certain segments of their lives. Okay, I need relational goals. So one of my relational goals is to help my youngest daughter train for a half marathon. I wrote this book about mindset, and one of the ideas in there that a lot of people talked about is your thoughts turning. Your thoughts simply desire it, but they never change. But if I have a relational goal, it changes how I treat my family. One month, I said I was going to encourage someone for a month. I made a list of people, and then I would text them something. The content of the message goes thus: "Let's think about creativity." You always come to mind when I think about creative people. "I hope you're doing well." "You have no idea how much I needed that today," said 90% of them. So I believe that my podcast is titled "All it takes is a Goal" because I think that you care about a portion of your life. [29:40] How do you think people can develop that mindset to create momentum that doesn't exist? So, for one thing, it's going to happen. Don't feel like a failure when it happens. Every goal sucks in the middle. Everything, like success, is boring in the middle. It's you doing a million. Nobody sees that there's nobody cheering. So it's going to happen, but what I like to do is create what I call a motivation portfolio. So what I like to do is walk people through an exercise called the middle week. [35:40] Can you unravel your book? When I work on an idea like this, I consider three things. One, is there a personal connection? Two, is it capable of producing something unique? Three: Is there a spot for me in the marketplace? The book teaches three things. One, how do you retire your broken soundtracks? Get rid of the ones that are in the way too. How do you replace them with new soundtracks? Your brain is waiting to be informed that there has already been a motion. [48:00] What promise did God make to the world when he created you? Three people were given talents. The first was five, the second person was two and the third was given one. The person with one talent buried his own while others doubled theirs. One person buried it and missed out on it. So I like to tell people, "Let's grab a shovel." Maybe you buried a part of yourself; let's go get a shovel because there's more to you than you think. So I think he said, "Okay, I'm going to help you teach other people how to grab a shovel." Key Quotes [12:20-12:22] Your excuses cannot get bigger than the dream. [13:30-13:32] Time won't find you; you have to find the time. How to connect with Jon Acuff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonacuff/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorjonacuff/ Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/jonacuff/with_replies
Afternoons 3-6 on 105.9 The X The List is preempted by the Three Is as Mark addresses the Steelers current state of the organization. He then takes calls on the Steelers, Penguins, and the action from championship weekend as he completes his FCC training for 2022. ASK MARK ANYTHING!!
3/2 Hour 2 The Three: Is the word "grooming" no longer acceptable? Last night's VGK game with fans was amazing! Adam makes a great first impression with our interim PD JJ Buck (UNM - CBB/pxp) talks about the CBB season with New Mexico, and the upcoming MWC tournaments! Dustin Dehart (Nova Home) on JJ Watt and the NFL free agent market, plus the latest on Vegas real estate!
The times I was bullied were some of the worst of my life. Take a listen to learn about the Three Is of bullying, the various forms of it and how I overcame it. Be sure to share with children you know or care for, as you never know who it might help.Website: www.doctorbellingrodt.comSocial Media: @jen.bellingrodtYouTube: Mend Your MindTrain with Me: https://thepsychoeducationacademy.thinkific.com/collections Be sure to click Subscribe to get notifications for new podcast releases. And please leave a review with your thoughts and any ideas you have for future podcasts. Thank you so much for listening, and God bless!Want your own podcast? It's easier than you think! Click here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1287733 to join over 100K podcasters already using Buzzsprout to get their message out to the world! Following my link lets Buzzsprout know I sent you, gets you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan and helps support my show. Buzzsprout gets your show listed in every major podcast platform, and it's very user-friendly!
You may consider Blind Melon a one hit wonder, if you think of them at all. While "No Rain" continues to be ubiquitous in 90s playlists, their three album run with Shannon Hook on lead vocals contains a surprising wealth of great tunes.From a personal connection with Axl Rose to the cover of Rolling Stone, Blind Melon blasted out of the gate with their eponymous debut album. However, drug abuse (see their acid-soaked set at Woodstock '94) and the fickle taste of the music consuming public relegated them to relative obscurity even before Shannon Hoon's death in 1995 at 28.While their sophomore effort, Soup and the posthumous Nico failed to make much of an impression upon their respective releases in 1995 and 1996, we at The New Dad Rock believe it is high time to re-visit these under-appreciated minstrels.For a deeper picture of Blind Melon's catalog, please explore these songs:"Tones of Home" from Blind Melon"Walk" from Soup"Paper Scratcher" from Blind Melon"All That I Need" from Nico"Soak the Sin" from Blind Melon"Operation Spirit (The Tyranny of Tradition)" by LIVE"Galaxie" from Soup"Change" from Blind Melon"Three Is a Magic Number" from Schoolhouse Rocks Rocks!"2x4" from Soup"Skinned" from Soup"Toes Across the Floor" from Soup"Life Ain't So Shitty" from Nico"Mouthful of Cavities" from Soup"Soul One" from Nico"Don't Cry" by Guns N' Roses"Soup" from NicoFor further exploration of the topic, you can also check out All I Can Say a 2020 documentary on Shannon Hoon. Support the show (https://teespring.com/stores/the-new-dad-rock)
Into the BookExperience the Power of ChristRead or WatchIn 1971, the popular series of educational shorts Schoolhouse Rock! debuted their pilot episode of the series, called "Three Is a Magic Number." The past, the present, and the future — faith, and hope, and charity — the song highlights just how significant this little number can be! And in this week's readings — as we close out Second Corinthians and start the gospel of Matthew — we'll find the number three in every chapter!Three Pleas to the LordOn Monday (2 Cor. 12), Paul shares his struggles with a "thorn in the flesh" — some affliction he begged the Lord to remove three times! But to keep him humble, the Lord refused his request, leaving Paul to boast in his weakness rather than feel ashamed (2 Cor. 12:7-10). He's deeply worried that the Corinthians are chasing after "super-apostles" rather than listening to him, and the more he loves them, the less they seem to reciprocate (2 Cor. 12:15).How can you apply Christ's promise that his grace is sufficient, and his power is perfected in your weakness (2 Cor. 12:9)?Third Visit to CorinthOn Tuesday (2 Cor. 13), he closes the letter with a conversation about his third trip to see them. He warns them how he'll address those in sin (2 Cor. 13:2) and that he's coming with the power of God in Christ (2 Cor. 13:3-4). But he doesn't want his visit with them to be harsh — so instead, he prays for their restoration and peace (2 Cor. 13:10-11). How can you examine yourself "to see whether you are in the faith" (2 Cor. 13:5)?Our Third GospelWe began our Into the Book reading plan with Luke's rich and detailed gospel, looking at Jesus' humanity. Then in the second quarter, we flew through Mark's gospel, exploring Jesus' power. Now in the third quarter, we're back to consider Christ's kingship as recorded by Matthew.On Wednesday (Matt. 1) we'll encounter every reading plan's "arch-nemesis" — the genealogy! But as you read this long list of names, notice the three sets of fourteen generations — Abraham to David (Matt. 1:2-6), David to Babylon (Matt. 1:6-11), and Babylon to Christ (Matt. 1:12-16). And the chapter closes out with an abbreviated account of Jesus' birth, leaving us with the angel's words ringing in our ears, "... you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins" (Matt. 1:21).More than a simple family tree, what does this genealogy tell you about the Old Testament's story?On Thursday (Matt. 2), we'll find some who seek to worship Jesus and others who want him dead. In his search for this newborn "king of the Jews," King Herod sends some wise men to Bethlehem, where they offer Jesus three gifts — gold, frankincense, and myrrh. But things quickly turn dark as Joseph and Mary escape to Egypt before Herod slaughters all the baby boys in the region (Matt. 2:16-18).How do the events in Christ's life echo important moments in Israel's story, and what should we learn from these parallels?And finally, on Friday (Matt. 3), we're back with John the Baptist as he powerfully preaches repentance in the wilderness of Judea, preparing the way for Jesus. And Jesus comes to John to be baptized, though Jesus has to do some convincing first before John would agree. Notice the three-persons of the godhead here at his baptism — the Spirit descending, God the Father speaking (Matt. 3:16-17).How do John’s and Jesus' message about God's kingdom (Matt. 3:2; 4:17) apply to you (cf. Acts 3:18-21; Col. 1:9-14)?Support the Show
电影《头号玩家》的热潮已经过去有一段时间了,就连《复联3》都已经半凉不凉了,但是我们在不懈的努力下,居然读完了《头号玩家》原作小说。看过的朋友想必都记得里面用了多少7、80年代的流行文化梗,其中当时的流行音乐占了相当大的比重。所以今天,阿沛和叛变鑫两位主播就来和大家聊聊《玩家1号》小说版中的歌。最后,各位听众老爷们是不是发现我们更完整了,居然有Jingle了?QQ群:431223761 微信订阅号:taocifm本期歌单:1.Wild Boys-Duran Duran 2.Verb:That's What's Happening-Moby3.Love Trap-The Beepers4.Rebel Yell-Billy Idol5.James Brown Is Dead-L.A.Style6.Pour Some Sugar On Me-Def Leppard7.Pac-Man Fever-Buckner& Garcia8.2112:Overture/The Temples Of Syrinx/Discovery-Rush9.Three Is a Magic Number
How can I love thee? Let me count the ways... Three? Is that all? I probably need to do better than that. Let me see, there is poking, rubbing, spitting. That's love, right? Luckily, I'm married to a sex therapist. I'm sure she can help. This week we talk about being married to a sex therapist and we also cover how sex therapists can help us talk about sex. About our Guest: Monica Houttuin, LCSW, CST at Counseling Rediscovering Connections Monica is a Couples and Intimacy Specialist, Certified Sex Therapist and Educator. She works in private practice in Union Missouri and specializes working with couples struggling with issues of sex and intimacy. Her area of expertise is reviving sexual injury from affairs and helping couples make adaptations to their sexual connections as a results of chronic illness or just the regular effects of long term relationships and living a long life together. Monica earned her Master's Degree From Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri with an emphasis on Family Therapy and Mental Health. Upon completion of that degree, she earned a Certificate in Sex Therapy from the University of Michigan. Combining those credentials with many years of experience intense Clinical Supervision, she earned her certification as a sex therapist through the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). She has pursued advanced training in research proven effective methods to treating couples such approaches for couples therapy, including Crucible™ Couples Therapy and Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT) and Gottmann Methods. Find her at: https://www.crcmo.com/ https://jumpstartyourhearts.com monicahouttuin.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/CounselingWithMonica/ twitter.com/monicahouttuin Episode 38 Visit us at: www.aboutsexpodcast.com Get marriage therapy and sex therapy in the St Louis area with Angela Skurtu LMFT M.Ed, a Licensed Marriage and Sex therapist. You can talk to her about sex or other therapy needs at: www.therapistinstlouis.com References: https://www.omgyes.com/en/how-it-works#/pricing
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You hear so many people quote this verse. So easy, but do you really know what it means? We will put this back in context and then explore 4 tests to Faith. One: Are what you are doing for the Glory of God? Two: Are you willing to wait? Three: Is what you are doing grounded in the Word? Four: Is what you are doing giving you Peace and Joy? We explore all of this.
Three IS a magic number, people, so Mike and Pat discuss jazz trios for their third anniversary special. Plus, brief discussions of each 'caster's favorite 3 albums from this year of shows AND Mike confuses Steely with Pink. E.S.T. - TUESDAY WONDERLAND; Joshua Redman – YAYA3; Clusone Trio – I AM AN INDIAN; Kora Jazz Trio PART II