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In today's episode, we're joined by Clio Divitis, the author of the newly released book “To Be Human.” We dive deep into the inspiration behind her debut book and discuss the profound discoveries about what it truly means to be human that she wishes more women understood. We explore how to navigate the tension between our flawed nature and being made in God's image, as well as how the incarnation of Jesus—God becoming human—deepens our understanding of humanity and offers a model for reconciling our spiritual and human experiences. Join us for a thoughtful and inspiring conversation about embracing our humanity, understanding our identity in God's image, and finding peace in the complexities of being human. To connect with Clio, head over to @ink.trees on IG! SHOP MY BOOKS: Waking Up: Living Open — https://amzn.to/3Lusgrz Love Is Devotional — https://amzn.to/3S6OZhs FREE Path to Purpose Guide: https://hannahhughes.myflodesk.com/pathwaytopurpose Shop my favorite Bible studies + devotionals, code HANNAHHUGHES: thedailygraceco.com/HANNAHH Connect: www.thehannahhughes.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehannahhughes/ https://www.instagram.com/thebywordsshow/ Shop my Amazon faves: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thehannahhughes --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bywords/support
Love is a Battlefield. Today, we take a break from the To Be Human conversation to talk loving enemies, neighbors and family members with whom you (perhaps vehemently) disagree with. How is love often misunderstood? Love is not just a feeling, but an action. Mike uses the example of loving your neighbor as yourself, which means treating others with the same care and provision that you give to yourself. Mike and Tim also discuss the importance of loving your enemies and not harboring hatred or seeking revenge. We are to love others regardless of whether we agree with them or not, and to focus on actions rather than feelings. What are the distortions of love and how do they impact our relationships? Three common distortions: Love is about how I feel about somebody I have to tell someone I disagree with them before I love them If I love someone, I will speak harsh truth to them. We challenge these distortions and emphasize the importance of covenant love, being committed to someone, being with them, being for them, and loving them towards Christlikeness. To. With. For. First, Mike and Tim discuss the week in crazy politics and a listener email about wether or not to honor a transitioning family member's preferred name and gender. 00:00 Intro 05:13 This Week in Crazy Politics 14:03 Email about Trans Family Members 21:00 Content on Loving Neighbor and Enemy As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV. Our Merch Store! https://www.etsy.com/shop/VOXOLOGY?ref=shop_sugg_market Learn more about the Voxology Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy
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Host Anthony Desiato presents the second in a quartet of "mixtape"-style discussions digging into the 1988-1992 SUPERBOY television series starring John Newton (Season 1) and Gerard Christopher (Seasons 2-4).In Vol. II, Anthony and guest Rob O'Connor (All Star Superfan Podcast) discuss perhaps the series' greatest strength: its tragically beautiful depiction of Bizarro (Douglas B. Meyers) and his brotherly bond with Superboy in "Bizarro...the Thing of Steel" & "The Battle with Bizarro," "The Bride of Bizarro," and "To Be Human."Anthony and Rob also dig into the show's presentation of Superman villains Metallo, Toyman (in the form of Nick Knack here), Mister Mxyzptlk, and the Kryptonite Kid."A Superboy Fan Journey" Chapter IX.Support the show and receive exclusive podcast content at Patreon.com/AnthonyDesiato, including the spinoff podcasts BEYOND METROPOLIS and DIGGING FOR JUSTICE!Visit BCW Supplies and use promo code FSP to save 10% on your next order of comics supplies. FACEBOOK GROUP: Digging for Kryptonite: A Superman Fan GroupFACEBOOK PAGE: @diggingforkryptonitepodINSTAGRAM: @diggingforkryptonitepodTWITTER: @diggingforkrpodEMAIL: flatsquirrelproductions@gmail.comWEBSITE: FlatSquirrelProductions.com Digging for Kryptonite is a Flat Squirrel Production. Key art Isaiah Simmons (2020-2024 version by Gregg Schigiel). Theme music by Basic Printer.Mentioned in this episode:Aw Yeah ComicsPercival Constantine: Action with CharacterHang On To Your Shorts Film FestivalAlways Hold On To SmallvilleFat Moose Comics
WATCH IN-STUDIO RECORDING ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/Q5dmBu7-AVA On today's episode we have Parm Bains. Parm is a visionary thinker, compassionate guide and profound reflector. The founder of Empowered Living Mastery, Parm brings decades of lived experience, diving deep into the core of life's challenges and fostering lasting change. What I personally love about this conversation is the depth of reflection, the authenticity of expression and the symbiotic nature between us two. I am going to put it out there that I do think this may just be the best conversation I have had out of the 106 episodes recorded thus far. We were in flow and it certainly felt like there was a larger presence channelling through us both. In our relationship of self-exploration we really went layers deeper than normal. I've experienced Parm as an incredibly integrated person when it comes to his spirituality, and it was powerful to be able to challenge him to truly reflect on what you can see he genuinely believes and embodies. We discuss the concept of self-inspired bankruptcy, of non-attachment, and how particularly this affects the dynamic of connection with loved ones. We explore the notion of what is good and bad, and a new outlook of not objectifying your own perspective onto another's experience of how things should be. We ponder truth, surrender, trust and intuition, and as you can expect a whole lot more. I highly, highly recommend that you pop on over to YouTube, find me at Jennah-Louise, and watch this one; we are in studio and the depth certainly carries in visual presentation through our energy, connection and Parm's inevitable wisdom shared. Enjoy. Connect with Jennah-LouiseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseWebsite: https://www.jennahlouise.comConnect with Parm BainsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parmbainsflow
Sharon is the Founder of Let's Talk DXB that is redefining conversations and creating a platform for more authentic and diverse content that resonates with the Dubai community and beyond. She was recently honoured with the prestigious 2024 Women Who Thrive Inclusion and Diversity Award.What I personally love about this conversation is Sharon's depth of vulnerability; raw vulnerability. There is no pretence with Sharon. What you see and particularly what you hear from her, is exactly who she is and where she is in life. Moving from a space many of us can relate to, the prison and pain of aspired perfection, Sharon has learned through radical trial and tribulation in her life that the value and importance of ourselves lies not just in our sameness, but in our uniqueness; and particularly, in the beauty of embracing our ugliness and the messiness. This is by far one of my favourite To Be Human conversations. We explore how we can take on these survival adaptations and compensations of silencing oneself; of taking care of everyone's needs but our own. We discuss the evolution of Sharon finding her voice through her divorce that was not only a deeply challenging personal experience, but a cultural and religious awakening. We discuss shame, the power of vulnerability and authenticity, a passion for advocating for diversity and how to live a life with no pretence; of full integrated and embodied confidence to become not only the best you, but the true you.Connect with Jennah-LouiseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseVoice Note Mentorship with JL: https://www.voicenotementorship.comWebsite: https://www.jennahlouise.comConnect with Sharon MissahInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lets.talkdxb
Miriam is one of those women that continues to deeply inspire me and impact my life. We initially connected on podcast #34 of To Be Human which I highly, highly recommend where we explored her adventures of giving up her belongings with her partner Peter and moving to the mountains of New Zealand with a bow and arrow for 6 years and then subsequently walking 2,000km through the forests of Europe, along the coast of Turkey and ending up in the Australian desert. These incredible stories are shared in Miriam's international bestselling books, ‘Woman In The Wilderness' and ‘Wild At Heart'.What I personally love about this conversation that we have today is Miriam's continual evolution when it comes to understanding freedom, her consistent curiosity around who she really is and her commitment to living a life that is fundamentally true to her. We explore her current belief that to have a whole life that is planned is the worst prison of all. We explore the price we pay to live safe and comfortable lives and we explore how we are conditioned to continually solve problems, and what might just happen if we sat still for a moment and experienced the art of doing nothing. Connect with Jennah-LouiseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseVoice Note Mentorship with JL: https://www.voicenotementorship.comWebsite: https://www.jennahlouise.comConnect with Miriam LancewoodWebsite: https://miriamlancewood.com/
Ali is a former judge of the Family Court in Egypt turn Family Lawyer and Life Coach in self-discovery. He is also the author of the best selling book, ‘The Forgotten Art of Happiness'.In this conversation we explore the spirituality and practicality of happiness. Ali shares his beliefs about the path to happiness that requires courage and bravery in honouring and of being of service to who we truly are. It requires the act of questioning the norms of society, taking the mask off and looking within and ultimately taking responsibility for you, and your life.Connect with Jennah-LouiseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseWebsite: https://www.jennahlouise.comConnect with Ali ZakariaTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alizakaryaaa
To Be Human is to Be Divine: You don't have to be spiritual tp be happy. In fact, it is our very humanness that allows for it. In this episode we discuss why our human selves are the key to our happiness, despite what others may think.
New series alert! To Be Human... Today, we begin a new conversation around what it means to be human. In this episode, Mike and Tim dive into the meaning of the first sentence of Genesis and the significance of the words 'bereshit' and 'reshit.' What is the purpose of Genesis and the creation story? Why is it important to understand the literary devices used in the text? Further, we explore the conflict between science and faith in interpreting Genesis. We emphasize that Genesis is not meant to answer scientific questions about ‘how' and ‘when' things happened, but rather the ‘what' and ‘why.' The importance of curiosity and humility in biblical interpretation is highlighted, as well as the use of symbolism and metaphor in Genesis. We also discuss the flexibility of interpretation and the role of liturgy and tradition in faith. It concludes by emphasizing the role of Jesus and the gospel in understanding Genesis. As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV. Learn more about the Voxology Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy
“For we have not come here to take prisoners Or to confine our wondrous spirits, But to experience ever and ever more deeply Our divine courage, freedom, and Light!” ― Hafez, The Gift: Poems by Hafiz, the Great Sufi Master This week we look in to evaluate what it means "TO BE HUMAN"... As inspired, slow down, look in and be with where your innate wisdom is directing your attention. Weekly talks are an offering to assist you in diving deeper into a spiritual practice, your inner landscape and cultivate inner peace. “The heart is a The thousand-stringed instrument that can only be tuned with Love.” ~ Hafez Music ‘Fields of Flowers' by Cadre Scott Random Rab Sound Suzanne Toro Production brought to you by OmToro Wellness + Media Mind Training: Humanity + Earth Friendly Goodies: Superfeast Living Tea KindSpring Formula Flawless Balance + Focus Quick Link Ora Cacoa Book: SunPlay
“For we have not come here to take prisoners Or to confine our wondrous spirits, But to experience ever and ever more deeply Our divine courage, freedom, and Light!” ― Hafez, The Gift: Poems by Hafiz, the Great Sufi MasterThis week we look in to evaluate what it means "TO BE HUMAN"... As inspired, slow down, look in and be with where your innate wisdom is directing your attention.Weekly talks are an offering to assist you in diving deeper into a spiritual practice, your inner landscape and cultivate inner peace.“The heart is a The thousand-stringed instrument that can only be tuned with Love.” ~ HafezMusic‘Fields of Flowers' by Cadre Scott Random RabSound Suzanne Toro Production brought to you by OmToro Wellness + MediaMind Training: 8 Limbs Yoga Session: Humanity + Earth Friendly Goodies:Superfeast Living Tea KindSpring Formula Flawless ZinZino Balance Oil Balance + Focus Quick Link Ora Cacoa Book: SunPlay
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A new MP3 sermon from Blaney Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Humans are Image-bearers Subtitle: To Be Human Speaker: Jacob Helsley Broadcaster: Blaney Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/24/2023 Bible: Genesis 1:26-28 Length: 43 min.
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Its okay to not be okay, its okay to feel exhausted, it okay to change your mind!!! Hello sweeties, in this episode I talk about how it's okay TO BE HUMAN. We need to give ourselves a break and we need to stop pretending a putting os much pressure on us to be perfect. Being perfect is impossible and anyone that is acting like there life is perfect is FAKING IT!! Insta: @new.era.pod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neweraofme/support
Hello Beautiful People!*Please note this was recorded in September 2022. I'll speak to this in the upcoming 100th episode!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEMindset Coaching | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH RAJAWebsite | https://integralsomaticpsychology.com/raja-selvam-phd On today's podcast we have Raja Selvam. Raja is a licensed clinical psychologist and the developer of Integral Somatic Psychology; a complementary therapeutic approach based on affective neuroscience and the emerging paradigm of embodied cognition, emotion, and behaviour in cognitive neuroscience and psychology. He is the author of the book, ‘The Practice of Embodying Emotions: A Method for Improving Cognitive, Emotional and Behavioural Outcomes.What I love about this episode is Raja's passionate generosity of in-depth teaching and reflection. This episode is certainly more of a lecture than a conversation and I am personally grateful to have received such a wealth of insight directly from the source. He is certainly a psychologist that practises and embodies what he teaches, and it is a privilege to have him here with us at To Be Human. Please enjoy this episode where we touch on your cognitive, emotional, behavioral, physical, energetic, relational, and even spiritual life, with Raja. #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!*Please note this was recorded in September 2022. I'll speak to this in the coming 100th episode! CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | Mindset Coaching | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH BRIGIDWebsite | http://brigiddelaney.com.au On today's podcast we have the lovely Brigid Delaney. Brigid is is a former lawyer turned journalist, and is author of the book, ‘Reasons Not To Worry: How to be a Stoic in Chaotic Times'. What I love about this podcast is Brigid's clarity around the philosophy of Stoicism. She breaks down the developmental components of the Stoics into practical applications for modern day living. We discuss how to approach uncertainty and death, and how to experience a balanced state of mind and experience a sense of liberation. Please enjoy this episode with Brigid.#jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Sunday February 5, 2023. Wonderfully Made: Learning What It Means to Be Human. "To Be Human is to be Either Male or Female," a sermon on Genesis 1:26-27, 2:18-25 From Dr. Sean Michael Lucas.
Sunday February 5, 2023. Wonderfully Made: Learning What It Means to Be Human. "To Be Human is to be Either Male or Female," a sermon on Genesis 1:26-27, 2:18-25 From Dr. Sean Michael Lucas.
Sunday January 29, 2023. Wonderfully Made: Learning What It Means to Be Human. "To Be Human is to Have a Soul," a sermon on Genesis 1:26-27, 2:4-7 from Dr. Sean Michael Lucas.
Sunday January 29, 2023. Wonderfully Made: Learning What It Means to Be Human. "To Be Human is to Have a Soul," a sermon on Genesis 1:26-27, 2:4-7 from Dr. Sean Michael Lucas.
Sunday January 15, 2023. Wonderfully Made: Learning What It Means to Be Human. "To Be Human is to Have a Body," a sermon on Genesis 2:4-7 from Dr. Sean Michael Lucas.
Sunday January 15, 2023. Wonderfully Made: Learning What It Means to Be Human. "To Be Human is to Have a Body," a sermon on Genesis 2:4-7 from Dr. Sean Michael Lucas.
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | Mindset Coaching | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH COREYInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/coreywilkspsyd Website | https://coreywilkspsyd.com On today's podcast we have Corey Wilks. Corey is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of psychological experience, Executive Coach, writer, entrepreneur and contributor for Psychology Today. What I love about this conversation is Corey's no holds barred authenticity. He is a straight to the point, living on the edge of convention kind of guy which is extremely refreshing. We discuss the topic of freedom, the importance of getting clear on your core value, and The Four Horseman of Fear that are holding you back from living the life you truly desire.Corey poses the questions: What do you give a shit about and why do you give a shit about it? He shares that most people die in mediocrity and die regretting it, which flows onto the topic of mortality and how we can use the inevitability of death to live fully.Please enjoy this conversation with Corey.#jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEMindset Coaching | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH JESSIEWebsite | https://jessie-cole.com On today's podcast we have Jessie Cole. Jessie is a notable writer having written an acclaimed memoir, ‘Staying' on surviving the suicide of her loved ones and how she came to heal, and her more recent book, ‘Desire: A Reckoning' based on a the thrilling exploration of the very nature of desire.What I love about this conversation is Jessie's vulnerability, strength and commitment to self-expression. Experiencing a somewhat numbing of the body and silence of the mind, Jessie has found her power through writing and speaking on the topics that culturally we tend to steer clear of. In this conversation we explore desire, the relationship between love and attachment, and the process of coming to feel safe in your own body. We also speak to the silence around suicide and the consequential grief that those close to them experience, and how others courage through fear can help the healing of those left in pain. Please enjoy this conversation with Jessie. #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEMindset Coaching & Workshop Facilitation | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH CALVINWebsite | https://calvindsun.com On today's podcast we have Dr Calvin Sun. Calvin has travelled to over 190 countries in the past 10 years whilst also completing medical school and residency. He has an organisation, the Monsoon Diaries that leads everyday travellers around the world on memorable adventures. He is the author of the book, ‘The Monsoon Diaries'. What I personally love about this conversation is Calvin's depth of insight from travelling. This rare mix of both a medical mind and spiritual soul brings a beautiful entanglement of knowledge and inner knowing. We speak on the theme of freedom and Calvin shares this idea that, ‘What is freedom but to do what you want as an anonymous stranger' which really spoke to me and my pull, particularly in my 20s having travelled to almost 50 countries, towards self-exploration and expression. We speak to the beauty in the experience of things not lasting forever and the importance of synchronicities in life; temporary entanglements; messages we believe are telling you that you are indeed on the right path. Please enjoy this conversation with Calvin.#jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me - Mindset Coaching | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH BILLWebsite | https://www.williambirvine.com On today's podcast we have Bill Irvine. Bill holds a PHD in Philosophy and is a Philosophy Professor who not only teaches, thinks and writes about philosophy, but has adopted a philosophy of living known as Stoicism. He is the author of the book, ‘A Guide To The Good Life'.What I love about this conversation is Bill's ease in speaking about philosophy and particularly Stoicism as a way of life. At times academics can show up in a somewhat pretension and Bill certainly doesn't do this, and I think it's because he genuinely practises what he preaches. He's extremely passionate about making Stoicism available for everyone to at least try, at least apply, and see if you too can reap the benefits that he has. Stoicism is all about living a life of equanimity, meaning to be calm and maintain your emotions during difficult situations. Bill shares practical tools, some of which I personally apply in my own life, that can help you to take control of yourself, your reactions, and essentially live what the Stoics believe to be a good life.Please enjoy this conversation with Bill. #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me - Mindset Coaching| https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH ZACHInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/zachbitterOn today's podcast we have Zach Bitter. Zach is an ultramarathon athlete, coach and host of the Human Performance Outliers podcast. He has broken both the World and American Records in running 100 miles, that's 160km, in 11 hours, 19 minutes and 13 seconds! What I love about this conversation is the difference between Zach and I, and how much I learned from him. As many of you know, I absolutely love endurance running. I love it for the experience, the adventure, the uncertainty and the unknown. And yes, Zach certainly runs for the experience, but to be a world record holder in running 100 miles on the track, it is necessary to remove as much as you can in relation to this uncertainty and the unknown. There is a lot of great advice right down to specificity in the conversation that will help with increasing your performance, and there is a lot we can learn from Zach in terms of commitment. It took Zach 6 years of dedication to achieve the world record, and we go deep on what supported him in staying on the path of greatness during those years. Please enjoy this conversation with Zach.#jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH KARENWebsite | https://karenjhardwick.com On today's podcast we have Karen Hardwick. Karen is a clinically and spiritually trained Psychotherapist turned Leadership Coach, Podcast Host and Speaker. She helps people to awaken, courageously lead and unlock the power of connection in their lives and work. She is the author of the book, ‘The Connected Leader: 7 Strategies to Empower Your True Self and Inspire Others'. What I love about this conversation is Karen's absolute presence. As a leader of connection she shows up in a way that has you feel safe, heard and seen. This is certainly a vulnerable conversation as we delve into the darkness of connection, how disconnection can fuel distraction, numbing and addiction, and we explore the theme in the realm of Gabor Mate's work, stop asking why the addiction and start asking why the pain. Connection is a biological imperative, and this isn't just in relation to us and our surroundings, our relationships with others, but also our relationship with ourselves, and so in knowing that we discuss how to stop fearing ourselves and start being with ourselves. Please enjoy this conversation with Karen.#jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH DANInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/danpronk Book: The Combat Doctor | https://amzn.to/3dC9X6M On today's podcast we have Dr Dan Pronk. Dan has served on over 100 combat missions in Afghanistan as a frontline special forces combat doctor. He was awarded a Commendation for Distinguished Service for his conduct in combat and upon discharge after 5 years of service, Dan completed an MBA and moved into medical and leadership roles. He is known as Dr Dan on SAS Australia, and is the author of two books, ‘The Resilience Shield' and his newest publish, ‘The Combat Doctor'. What I love about this conversation is Dan's openness, vulnerability and self-awareness. You can go in conversation anywhere with Dan, which really provided the freedom to go deep into self-worth, identity, purpose, combat, the loss of fellow soldiers, PTSD, the effects on home life, and how him being the sum total of all of his experiences brought him to not only understanding psychologically but also scientifically the art and importance of resilience and post traumatic growth. Let's just say, it's a good one!Please enjoy this conversation with Dan. #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH JESSICAWebsite | https://www.beselffull.com/anxiouslyattachedBook: Anxiously Attached | https://amzn.to/3r6Ba4J On today's podcast we have Jessica Baum. Jessica is the founder of the Relationship Institute of Palm Beach and owner of Be Self-full which offers transformational courses and online coaching services that support individuals and couples to form healthy long-term relationships. She has been a therapist for over 10 years and is the author of the book, ‘Anxiously Attached: Becoming More Secure In Life and Love'. What I love about this conversation is Jessica gets straight to the core of the patterns of disconnect that show up in our relationships. This is not about blame or judgement; this is about taking ownership of our experience with ourselves and other people through self-awareness. Jessica shares helpfully the four Attachment Styles that reflect the way in which we behave in relationship, and both in-moment and long-term strategies to guide us to a space of safety, security and connection. One of my favourite parts of this conversation is discussing attraction, and how we can learn to begin attracting people through chemistry over core wounding. Please enjoy this conversation with Jessica. #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH EMMAInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/em_carey Book: The Girl Who Fell From The Sky | https://amzn.to/3Ljnc8M On today's podcast we have Emma Carey. Nine years ago Emma was skydiving over the Swiss Alps when her instructor's parachute failed to open properly. Falling 15,000ft, that's around 4.5km, to the ground. Emma incredibly survived, but was paralysed from the waist down and told she would never walk again. In her new book, ‘The Girl Who Fell From The Sky' she shares her story of courage, resilience, hope and her journey of coming to walk again.What I love about this conversation is Emma's beautiful spirit showing the evolution of her inner strength. Emma shares she wasn't always the positively oriented person, living, as we do, in the ebb and flow of life, it wasn't until her accident that she came to truly understand her relationship with her body and the appreciation of it. We explore the idea that as much as society focuses on the way that we should look, we are indeed not our body, and that our essence appears to be closer to the truth. She interestingly shares how being in a wheelchair influenced her to deeply want to walk again, and as she powerfully began to walk, thoughts arise that now she wants to run; it gives this beautiful insight into the human condition as how we generally are always focused on more, which to an extent can be great in terms of working towards expanding one's potential, but we certainly also have to be accountable to when we continue to move the goalposts and do not appreciate what we have right now. Please enjoy this conversation with Emma.#jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH SANJAYInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/mrsanjayr Documentary: 3100: Run and Become | https://3100film.com On today's podcast we have Sanjay Rawal. Sanjay spent 15 years working on grassroots peace-building campaigns under the direction of his teacher Sri Chinmoy. He is also the film director of the documentaries ‘Food Chains', ‘Gather' and ‘3100: Run and Become' which features several Indigenous cultures in their quest for peace through long-distance running. What I love about this conversation is the enrichment, full of depth, passion and love. This is genuinely one of my all time favourite conversations from the To Be Human podcast, and it's one personally I will be listening back to more than once. I want you to go on your own journey in this one, so I won't share too much of what is inside. I will share that we do derive a lot of our conversation on the lessons learnt from filming 55 days of the 3100 Self-Transcendence Run; a 3,100 mile run around less than 1km block in Queens, New York. We discuss the beautiful relationships between endurance and growth, the beauty and joy that can be found in suffering, and the mindset of those who finish this phenomenal feat. There is also a special contribution to my dear Australian friend Stephen Redfern at the end; he has just arrived in New York to experience his own path of self-transcendence. Stephen I will preface this now with saying, the beautiful Native American Navajo People believe that, ‘Mother Earth is also under the sidewalk.' I am excited to further share this with you and with all. #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH SALLYBook: Outback Teacher | https://amzn.to/3CRz9jL On today's podcast we have Sally Gare. Sally is a beautiful lady in her 80s who was a teacher in Outback Australia in the 1950s and is currently involved in the Alternative to Violence Project. She is the co-author of the book, ‘Outback Australia'; an inspiring story about her adventures in remote Australia. What I love about this conversation is the intersection between Sally's firsthand experience of working with Indigenous communities in the 1950s and her perspective on the people within these communities. Sally has a profound belief that though we may be different from culture to culture, we are indeed one, and it is more about integration than assimilation between cultures. The most important lesson Sally learnt was to respect another's culture and through her work with the Alternative Violence Project she also spans this out to people's individual journeys and experiences; that we should take time to know where one comes from to better understand where one is going. #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH CORINNEBook: The Art of Grieving | https://amzn.to/3cESVEm On today's podcast we have Corinne Laan. Corinne is a practising Acupuncturist, Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Coach. She is the author of the book, ‘The Art of Grieving'.What I love about this conversation is Corinne's energy and heart that she brings to the experience of grief. We discuss why in modern day society we have lost our connection with death and how this affects the healing process. We discuss how it is important to acknowledge grief, to give it space and to communicate it, rather than living in isolation. We also talk about grief being not only experienced in relation to death but also in relation to a break up, and the self-care practices that align with moving through when love meets loss. #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me| https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH JOSEPHINEWebsite | https://josephinetaylor.com Book: Eye Of A Rook | https://amzn.to/3q5MmOh On today's podcast we have Josephine Taylor. Josephine is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Writing at Edith Cowan University. Her creative and critical writing has been anthologised and published widely including her new book, ‘Eye of a Rook'. What I love about this conversation is Josephine's openness to sharing her experience of Vulvodynia; an unexplained chronic vulva pain. For a lot of her life Jospehine has experienced what she describes as ‘obliterating pain' and it is in this episode that she shares powerfully the meaning that she has been able to derive from the experience; a redefining of suffering. Initially gagged by shame and embarrassment, Josephine now shares her story with power, a journey from antagonism and resentment to one of deep gratitude, Josephine shares, you cannot not be grateful for something that has brought you wonderful things in your life. Certainly a thought for us all to ponder on. #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH JACQUIWebsite | https://thebroadplace.com.au Book: The 14-Day Mind Cleanse | https://amzn.to/3AHbrnC On today's podcast we have Jacqui Lewis. Jacqui is an educator, speaker and co-founder of ‘The Broad Place' sharing knowledge and modern neuroscience, tools and experiences for mindful living. She is the author of the book, ‘The 14-Day Mind Cleanse'. What I love about this conversation is Jacqui's beautiful, vibrant and passionate energy. We discuss how we all come to trip, fall and stagnate, and the lessons we learn in overcoming. We talk about the chaos of multitasking and ways in which we can reset; which of course include exploring the evidence behind meditation and mindfulness, and how these practices can help you to experience more happy hormones. We come to a close discussing the power of embracing all the parts of who you are. For all of you beautiful regular To Be Human listeners, this is certainly a theme that continues to be repeated. #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People! CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH DAVEWebsite | https://davericho.com Dave is a psychotherapist, teacher, workshop leader, and author of many books including the point of focus today, ‘How to be an adult in relationships'. What I personally love about this conversation is Dave's clarity and reflection on how we can best show up in our relationships as a conscious adult in the present day, and not that in reaction to our past triggers and traumas. We explore his 5 A's that are what encompass us to meet our own needs of love in a relationship, which is really a core focus of his teachings; to always come back to yourself and look within. Dave also shares, which is really quite fascinating, the idea that many of us were brought up on this mindset that suffering and enduring are what make us successful, and it is in this conversation that he shares a different and more life fulfilling approach. Enjoy! #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH KATEBook: Beating Drug Addiction in Tehran | https://amzn.to/3cgwSUq SUMMARYOn today's podcast we have Kate Dolan. Kate is a Professor of Public Health at the University of New South Wales. She has carried out over 100 studies, has published over 270 publications.and has received over $39 million in research funding. She is the author of the recent book, ‘Beating Drug Addiction in Tehran' which is focused on her journey of establishing the first methadone women's clinic for female drug users in Iran.What I personally love about this conversation is Kate's proof of courage, tenacity and the fulfilment of opportunity. Kate is one inspirational woman who has clearly made and continues to make a significant impact in this world when it comes to public health. We discuss the mindset of commitment, the ability in seeing projects through despite large obstacles, she shares emotive stories of women from the clinic in Iran, and how her direct experiences challenged her assumption of Iran and its people that has now developed new insights. We also discuss Kate's involvement in starting the first needle and syringe program in Australia, which was the third in the world. Kate is certainly a woman that is not afraid to dream big and achieve big goals. #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH DOMONIQUEWebsite | https://domoniquebertolucci.com On todays' podcast we have Domonique Bertolucci. Domonique is one of Australia's most popular life coaches with over 25 years experience of working with large corporations, dynamic small businesses and everyday people teaching them how to get more happiness and more success. Domonique, known as a Happiness Expert, is the host of three Audible Original Podcasts and is the international bestselling author of eight books, including, ‘The Happiness Code' and ‘The 7 Step Mindset Makeover'.What I personally love about this conversation is Domonique's generosity in sharing many of her life coaching teachings. From the importance in getting clear on your values to ensure you stay on a path of fulfilment, to practical steps in how to deal with our inner critic, to her process of how to experience happiness. She shares her Architecture of Change, of why we should focus on mindset over action, and Intention Method, of why most people fail to achieve their goals. She also goes deep on what self-sabotage is and how we can overcome it. There is a lot! Possibly an episode to listen to more than once, I suggest you stay focused, and if you even get one takeaway from this episode, I have no doubt it could be the start to your own personal transformation in experiencing a little more happiness in your life! #jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Hello Beautiful People!On today's podcast is Elizabeth Zion. Elizabeth is an 18 year old speaker, poet and student who has served on the global youth advisory board for UNICEF and a curated Ted Talk on ‘The need for family reunification; to make families whole again'.What I personally love about this conversation is Elizabeth's beautiful spirit of compassion and empathy for those who are experiencing less fortunate circumstances. Elizabeth, born in Ireland to Nigerian parents, experienced homelessness at the age of 14 alongside the experience of not growing up with a father due to him not being granted access to calling Ireland home. From this experience Elizabeth believes that families being together should be a fundamental human right. This conversation unfortunately begins a little muffled but soon enough gives into flow. The conversation certainly becomes emotive and raw in the second half, where Elizabeth shares powerful statements to inspire contribution in us all. Elizabeth's purpose is to help people experience undesirable situations in a better way, and it is without a doubt that gratitude and faith run through her veins as she shares: “Sometimes I don't think I deserve the adversity I have experienced because of how big the blessings have been.” A little insight for us all to draw inspiration from. CONNECT WITH JENNAH-LOUISEWork With Me | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseCONNECT WITH ELIZABETHLinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethpzionTIMESTAMPS00:00 Quote00:58 Introduction2:22 My beginnings will not dictate my end07:53 Growing up without a father as a refugee15:01 The importance of writing and poetry in this experience20:40 Why bringing families together is a human right28:09 Becoming homeless at the age of 14 30:42 The experience of low self-esteem, low dignity & shame36:47 Helping people to experience undesirable situations in a better way 42:26 The vital lesson of gratitude49:01 Using your crucible moments to help others50:39 How to overcome adversity57:17 What does it mean to you To Be Human?#jennahlouise #tobehumanpodcast
Understanding the nuances of sexual identity, especially in younger years, can be a long, complicated, and immensely personal journey. However, when you jump into this journey while moving amongst three different countries, you can guess that there would be even further cultural perspectives to add to the mix! Today, our guest (who is also the wonderful co-host of 'To Be Human' podcast) shares with us his experience navigating his sexual identity as a Third Culture Kid, from Germany to China to the United States. Follow To Be Human Podcast on IG! @tobehumanpodcastSupport the show
This lecture was given on April, 2 2022 at St. Albert the Great Priory as part of the intellectual retreat "To Be Human in the Presence of God: St. Thomas Aquinas and Desert Spirituality." For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Fr. O'Donnell grew up in Syracuse, New York. After two years as a student at Providence College he entered the Order of Preachers in 1963 and was ordained a priest in 1970. In 1971 he earned an MA in Liturgical Studies from the University of Notre Dame and in 1980 earned an STD degree in the area of Liturgical Spiritual Theology from the Pontifical Faculty for Spirituality, the Teresianum, in Rome. He has previously taught at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception, St. Charles Seminary in Philadelphia, PA and the Angelicum in Rome. In addition to teaching he currently serves as a vice-postulator for the cause for sainthood of Father Michael J. McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus and as vice-postulator for the cause of Rose Hawthorne, founder of the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, NY. He previously survived as postulator for the cause of canonization of Father Paul of Graymoor, which has also been submitted to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. With Robin Mass, Ph.D., Fr. O'Donnell is the author of Spiritual Traditions for the Contemporary Church and has contributed to A Love That Never Ends: A Key to the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
This lecture was given on April, 2 2022 at St. Albert the Great Priory as part of the intellectual retreat "To Be Human in the Presence of God: St. Thomas Aquinas and Desert Spirituality." For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Fr. O'Donnell grew up in Syracuse, New York. After two years as a student at Providence College he entered the Order of Preachers in 1963 and was ordained a priest in 1970. In 1971 he earned an MA in Liturgical Studies from the University of Notre Dame and in 1980 earned an STD degree in the area of Liturgical Spiritual Theology from the Pontifical Faculty for Spirituality, the Teresianum, in Rome. He has previously taught at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception, St. Charles Seminary in Philadelphia, PA and the Angelicum in Rome. In addition to teaching he currently serves as a vice-postulator for the cause for sainthood of Father Michael J. McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus and as vice-postulator for the cause of Rose Hawthorne, founder of the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, NY. He previously survived as postulator for the cause of canonization of Father Paul of Graymoor, which has also been submitted to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. With Robin Mass, Ph.D., Fr. O'Donnell is the author of Spiritual Traditions for the Contemporary Church and has contributed to A Love That Never Ends: A Key to the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
This lecture was given on April 1, 2022 at St. Albert the Great Priory as part of the intellectual retreat "To Be Human in the Presence of God: St. Thomas Aquinas and Desert Spirituality." For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Sr. Maria M. Kiely, O.S.B. is a Benedictine of the Congregation of Solesmes. She specializes in Christian thought and Scriptural exegesis in the early Church and in the rise and development of monasticism. She has studied in depth the life and writings of Ambrose of Milan and his use and adaptation of Origen and Plotinus. Her current research focuses on the development of the tradition of hymnody in the early Church through the Middle Ages. She is currently participating in a major commentary on the hymns of the Liturgy of the Hours. In addition to her work at Catholic University, she teaches Greek and Latin at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception, Dominican House of Studies. She is also on the Editorial Committee for the International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL).