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S6 E7: Mandy Henderson on the Poetry of Katherine Mansfield The pleasure of all reading is doubled when one lives with another who shares the same books.” Katherine Mansfield Welcome to Tea Toast & Trivia. Thank you for listening in. I am your host, Rebecca Budd, and I look forward to sharing this moment with you. Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) was a highly acclaimed New Zealand writer and poet. Born in Wellington, New Zealand October 14, 1888, she is regarded as one of the most influential modernist short story writers of her time. Mansfield's poetic sensibility and expert craftsmanship have secured her a lasting place in literary history. Katherine's writings are known for their vivid imagery, introspective themes, and exploration of the complexities of human emotions. Her remarkable ability to capture the subtle nuances of everyday life and convey them through delicate and lyrical language sets her apart. Despite her untimely death at the age of 34, Mansfield's legacy as a pioneering writer continues to resonate in the literary world. Today, I am traveling to New Zealand to meet up with my blogger friend, Mandy Henderson to discuss the remarkable life and work of Katherine Mansfield. I invite you to put the kettle on and join the conversation on Tea Toast & Trivia. Thank you, Mandy, for sharing the life and poetry of Katherine Mansfield. As Katherine wrote many years ago, “The pleasure of all reading is doubled when one lives with another who shares the same books.” Today we have shared the pleasure of reading her poetry, together. Dear listeners, thank you for joining Mandy and me on Tea Toast & Trivia and celebrating the life and work of Katherine Mansfield. Music by Epidemic Sound: Arthur Benson "Have You Tried the Key" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/VXLAqxSdsg/ Yonder Dale "Benevolent" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/shJ71NyU8V/ Johannes Bornlöf "Our Deepest Secrets (Scaled Down Version)" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/R5ym9z47GU/ Claude Signet "Together Is Better" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/gPLIAeQ0Cj/
In this episode, your host Amy Milne gets real with Jen Garden, Chapter Director for Northern Alberta at Make-A-Wish Canada. Jen has been in the non-profit sector for almost 15 years and her passion for fundraising and building relationships is contagious. Amy and Jen first met in person pre-pandemic at Camp Beyond, a one-of-a-kind conference for non-profit event pros. Jen is a big believer in finding opportunities for personal development which is why she obtained her CFRE Certification in 2021 and is currently working on her Masters in Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership. Jen kicks things off by walking us through her career journey with Make-A-Wish Canada for which she is so grateful. From there, her and Amy dive right into why all non-profits organizations should be creating partnerships with other charities. They talk about how to get the conversation started, the keys to having a successful partnership, and why the benefits outweigh the challenges. Jen gives us some real life examples of Make-A-Wish partnerships - be prepared for a few moments that will tug at your heart strings! Make sure you stick around to the end to hear about why Amy likes to give out small rubber ducks to her colleagues - you don't want to miss it!Want to reach out to Jen to chat further? You can find her on LinkedIn or email her at jen.garden@makeawish.ca.”All we can do is change the world.” – Jen GardenConnect with us:Beyond Fundraising Inc: https://www.startingbeyond.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-milne-8946791/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milneamyr/https://www.instagram.com/startbeyond/
Focus this year on walking closely with the body of Christ, so that we canhelp each other grow in our walk with Christ.
Welcome back to the Chasing Brighter Podcast. In this episode of the Chasing Brighter podcast, hosts Kelly and Jessica discuss Simon Sinek's inspirational book 'Better Together'. The book serves as a tool to spark interest and ignite passion in the reader's personal and professional life, encouraging them to live with a purpose. Episode Notes: 00:05 Introduction to the Chasing Brighter Podcast 01:05 December Book Club: Better Together by Simon Sinek 01:53 Review and Discussion on Better Together 02:53 Inspirational Quotes and Lessons from the Book 04:07 The Chinese Farmer Story and its Life Lessons 07:18 Applying the Book's Lessons to Parenting and Entrepreneurship 10:22 Finding Passion and Purpose in Life 11:06 Final Thoughts and Recommendations on the Book 12:07 Closing Remarks and Podcast Sign-off Continue your self-discovery with us: IG @chasingbrighter | Blog www.chasingbrighter.com Pick Up our December Book Club Book: "Together Is Better: A Little Book of Inspiration" Try Instacart Grocery Delivery and get $30 Off here. Fuel Your Body With Warrior Strong Wellness: Use code chasingbrighter for 10% off
TOGETHER IS BETTER | WS#368 | November 12th, 2023 | Victory ChurchSecond part of "PAUL - BLIND FOR 3 DAYS"#VictoryChurch #OdessaTX
This message was presented to Citipointe Church West on Sunday 15th October 2023 during the 10am service. This message is a part of the Healthy Relationships series being presented in October.
How do you feel when you're carrying a heavy burden-- Are you tired of doing it all by yourself-- Wouldn't it be nice if someone cared-- See for yourself what God has planned for you. Bearing each others' burdens and pushing each other to do better will be illustrated in this message. Together we will open God's Word and find a better way-
Sunday, August 27, 2023 Series: Live Out Your Purpose Message: Together is Better By: Bryant May, Lead Pastor Learn more about The Exchange at www.theexchange.cc
In this Culture First episode, Damon Klotz sits down with the iconic Simon Sinek in a conversation wholly shaped around Simon's concept of the Infinite Mindset of company culture. Inside, you'll get a sneak peek into Simon's background and how it shaped his perspective on life and work. You'll also hear about the massive role that storytelling plays in Simon's work and how you can use it to help people connect with ideas on a deeper level. Simon's passion for shaping leaders with an Infinite Mindset shines throughout this chat, and he mentions Walmart, Microsoft, and Patagonia, organizations that have embraced the Infinite Mindset as he walks us through the tools and leadership skills that are required to build it. This interview was recorded in 2019, just moments before Simon stepped on stage to address an audience of more than 1,000 people and culture professionals at a Culture First event, which makes Simon's concerns about the power and influence of big tech companies and the need for balancing their role in society even more relevant today.Simon Sinek is an unshakable optimist who works to inspire people to do what inspires them so that we can change our world for the better. Simon and his team work with leaders and organizations in nearly every industry to help transform company culture and create a better working world. He is fascinated by the people and organizations that make the greatest, lasting impact on the world. He has devoted his life to sharing his thinking, and leading a movement to inspire people to do the things that inspire them and may be best known for popularizing the concept of WHY in his first Ted Talk in 2009. It has since become one of the most watched talks of all time on TED.com, with 37+ million views. Simon is a bestselling author and shares his ideas in the books Start With Why, Leaders Eat Last, Together Is Better, Find Your Why, and The Infinite Game.If you've enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, follow and leave a review.Learn more about Culture Amp at www.cultureamp.com or @cultureamp on InstagramLearn more about Simon at simonsinek.comShow notes: Simon recommends two books in this interview. He actually says they belong on the national curriculum: Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl and How to Talk to Kids So Kids Will Listen by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 277 | Engage in an experience sure to improve your leadership skills with one of the most well known and respected leadership thought leaders of our time, Simon Sinek. The NYT bestselling author joins us for a conversation about modern day leadership, collaboration, and the human skills needed to live a fulfilling, impactful life. • Crucial Insights For First-Level Leaders: Develop your people into a high-performing team with these time-tested and proven insights. http://pages.franklincovey.com/crucial-insights-first-level-leaders-guide-p.html
Thank you for listening! I am joined by Dani Klein Modisett to talk about our topic of the month, Laughter! Dani Klein Modisett is the Founder/CEO of Laughter On Call, a company that is taking on the urgent need for mental wellness with shared laughter workshops and training. Find out more about Dani's work here: https://www.laughteroncall.com/ Come back
Pastors Jeremy, Madeline and Aaron recap the latest sermon series "What's Next?" and also discuss why life is better with community. They also share some events coming up here at Generations Church.
S5 E8: Rachel McAlpine A Poet's Voice on Aging What is your job? "What is your job when you no longer have a job? What is your work when you don't go to work any more? When you retire you gain such a lot—like freedom and time and multiple choice. You left with relief so why this incongruity of grief? Work gave you friends, a schedule, a label a space and a fable a reason to get out of bed a dress code and your daily bread and at your very core a sense of who you are and what you're for." © Rachel McAlpine Welcome to Tea Toast & Trivia. Thank you for listening in. I am your host, Rebecca Budd, and I am looking forward to sharing this moment with you. I am traveling virtually to Christchurch, New Zealand, to meet with Rachel McAlpine, a digital content pioneer, eminent New Zealand poet and author of 30+ books. She joins me today to discuss her poetry and embracing our evolving journey with joyful anticipation. Rachel became obsessed with the ageing process from a personal point of view. At 75, when she discovered that her life expectancy was 99, she devised a boot camp for her bonus years. The outcome of this initiative was realistic optimism and a sense of control. Now at 82, Rachel is helping others to confront the mixed blessing of longevity. She inspires confidence that we can shape our old age. I invite you to put the kettle on and add to this exciting conversation on Tea Toast & Trivia. Thank you for joining Rachel and me on Tea Toast & Trivia to discuss how to be old. Thank you, Rachel for sharing your profound insights on how the gift of longevity. This has been a wonderful conversation. Listeners you can meet up with Rachel on her website, Write Into Life, Amazon and Goodreads. You are only an internet click away from journeys that enrich the soul. Music by Epidemic Sound S.A. Karl "Castor" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/BUaOZZJ5UG/ Claude Signet "Together Is Better" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/gPLIAeQ0Cj/ More Than Family "This Way My Dear" https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/qMY1hUHSLT/
The last few years of the COVID-19 pandemic emphasized how important community and togetherness are. While being alone and on your own has its upsides, so does being and engaging with others. It's something that people who travel a lot might also recognize when they attend events that bring groups together.On this episode of Change Starts Here, host Dustin Odham talks about this topic by talking on his own about his recent travels to symposiums in different cities across the USA. While understanding the importance of being on your own, he saw and felt firsthand how great it is to be in the presence of others and how these different groups make you feel incredibly welcomed. As Dustin says it, “We need to be in community. We are created to be in community.”The travels had Dustin go to symposiums in Tampa, Las Vegas, Dallas, and even San Diego, the latter with his wife. The different trips showed him how all these groups he works with are a vital piece of everything they do. “I was blown away by the energy, the love, the creativity that was ignited just by being in the presence of others” says Dustin, proving how healthy and exciting it is to be together. In essence, the group dynamic and the togetherness is necessary for everything to work as well as it does.You can hear more about togetherness from Dustin on this episode, where he also talks about students he worked with and how they overcame stage fright in another moment that wowed our host.
The last few years of the COVID-19 pandemic emphasized how important community and togetherness are. While being alone and on your own has its upsides, so does being and engaging with others. It's something that people who travel a lot might also recognize when they attend events that bring groups together.On this episode of Change Starts Here, host Dustin Odham talks about this topic by talking on his own about his recent travels to symposiums in different cities across the USA. While understanding the importance of being on your own, he saw and felt firsthand how great it is to be in the presence of others and how these different groups make you feel incredibly welcomed. As Dustin says it, “We need to be in community. We are created to be in community.”The travels had Dustin go to symposiums in Tampa, Las Vegas, Dallas, and even San Diego, the latter with his wife. The different trips showed him how all these groups he works with are a vital piece of everything they do. “I was blown away by the energy, the love, the creativity that was ignited just by being in the presence of others” says Dustin, proving how healthy and exciting it is to be together. In essence, the group dynamic and the togetherness is necessary for everything to work as well as it does.You can hear more about togetherness from Dustin on this episode, where he also talks about students he worked with and how they overcame stage fright in another moment that wowed our host.
Our guest on the podcast this week is Arthur Foliard, a creative director originally from Paris who is currently based in New York City. Arthur has travelled the world since he accepted an internship at Landor Associates in San Francisco over a decade ago. He later moved to London and worked for Pentagram before joining Moving Brands for a couple of years, rising from junior to senior designer. In 2016, Arthur tried his hand at freelancing for under a year but then was snapped up by the London design agency Koto – becoming its Design Director in 2017. He's still there today but has recently moved to the States to head up its new studio in New York. Although Arthur predominantly works in graphic design, he is also renowned for his illustration work – often merging the two disciplines to deliver stunning identities for the likes of Backmarket, Meatable, and Yubo. His illustration work, meanwhile, is instantly recognisable – often spotted on walls and billboards across London. In this episode, we talk about his adventures around the world. And what "home" means to him when he's not in Paris – how all these other places where he's lived differ from one another; their various cultures and ways of doing business. He also shares how he found himself in San Francisco straight after college. And how he coped with not being able to speak a word of English. We delve into his time at Koto and what it's like to be head of its new office in New York, which isn't even a year old. There's a bit of juicy insight into the studio's culture, how they might follow London's example and how it looks after its people. And Arthur shares why he believes everyone should be together, collaborating and supporting one another in the same room. It's a fun chat with someone who clearly isn't afraid of the future and doesn't dwell too much on the past – something many of us will find comforting during these rocky and uncertain times.
You weren't meant to run your race alone. Thank you for listening to Encourage-Mint. If you've been refreshed, don't forget to subscribe, Leave a review on iTunes, and share a little Encourage-Mint with someone you love. Encourage-Mint is a podcast from Family Radio. These stories are just a taste of the stories you can hear every day. Listen at FamilyRadio.org or find more encouragement on the Family Radio app. Get daily Scripture and encouragement by following Family Radio on your favorite social media platforms: Facebook Instagram Twitter
Hi everyone! Today Asher is ready a book by well-known author Leo Lionni. Get comfy and listen to A Color of His Own!
Community: Together is Better from Pastor Jason Jackson. Hebrews 10:24-25
EPIOSDE 11 - The Campfire Project #WeTogether YOUR ONLINE FIRESIDE CHAT IN A SAFE, SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT The Campfire Project is a safe place where you can give yourself permission to tell your story. A safe place where people from around the world share their stories, wisdom and join in meaningful conversations covering every subject that affects each of us, our families and our communities. What are they? Everyone has a story and many haven't had an opportunity to tell their stories. We provide a safe place where we hold space for you where you can share your story without judgment, criticism nor unwanted counselling When and Where are they held? All 1on1s are done over Zoom at a time that works for you. Just you and the host. They are pre-recorded and only shared into the Facebook group page for others to hear only with your approval. They do-not get posted outside of the closed group page. So make sure you join the Facebook group page before booking into a 1on1. And we'll look forward to sharing a seat by the campfire with you. #WeTogether https://thecampfireproject.com.au/ @DadSpacePodcast on all your social platforms https://dadspace.ca/ podcast presented by True Media Solutions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dad-space-podcast/message
There are many coastal areas that have been degraded to the point that restoration is necessary, but restoration can be very expensive and is often focused on 1 type of habitat. Therefore, restoration specialists and conservationists are now focusing on restoring more than one type of habitat to increase the success of the coastal area. In this episode of the SUFB podcast, I will be discussing how projects from different parts of the world are having success with restoring multiple habitats due to a term we call connectivity. Link to article: https://news.mongabay.com/2022/06/sea-restoration-projects-quilt-a-mosaic-of-habitats-with-striking-results/ Sign up to find out about the audio Ocean Conservation Careers members group: https://bit.ly/38ak7Z8 Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc
Message from Alton Garrison on June 5, 2022
Don't you long to be "fully mature" as a Christian? It's so sadly easy to get caught up in petty arguments and hurt feelings and forget how much we need each other. Join Nicole and Sharon as they talk about the need to be united as Christians in order to get the work done that God asks of us. Together is definitely better. Join us as we explore this ... together. You can download and print the transcript here. Continue reading Together is Better - Ephesians 4:1-16 - Episode 72 at Sweet Selah Ministries.
In episode 8 of season 3, Tone and Ty return to set and sit down with Together is Better podcast members, Asiah and Leanny. The group discuss currents events, and then what led Asiah and Leanny to podcasting, how their journey has progressed, and where they plan to take it next. After that, the four discuss the definition of “soul ties”, how upbringing affects development, the concept of psychic readings, and lastly the idea “pretty girl privilege” and the opinions behind it.
There is power in numbers. Don't go it alone. Find your tribe and get to accomplishing your goals…together! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindpulse/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindpulse/support
In this episode we talk to Simon Sinek, author of Together is Better.
Growing your wealth is important: You don't want to run out of money in retirement or cancel on your loved ones because you “can't afford it”. But you don't want to be rich and lonely either. And when everything you do costs money, it might feel like you have to choose between growing your wealth and having an active social life. But you can have both—in fact, having a great community can grow your wealth better than most stocks you can buy. In this episode, you'll find out about 3 ways to finding a community that grows your wealth for the long term—and empowers you to save more money to become wealthy. Want to combine community and wealth building? Listen now! Show highlights include: How your DIY personal finance path can be ruined if it's too much “personal” and too little “finance” (2:54) The weird way a community can grow your wealth (even if you never exchange any money) (5:31) Why you can't learn everything about finance (and how that helps you become wealthier) (8:05) How learning from one personal finance “expert” can build a financial future you hate (even if you follow their advice perfectly) (9:05) The insidious way personal finance gurus build “cults” that keep their followers from experiencing financial freedom (11:07) Remember to download Grandma's Top Tips for an Independent Financial Future by dropping into https://grandmaswealthwisdom.com/free/. It's time for YOU to break through to a smart, stable, financial future. If you'd like to see how Grandma's timeless wealth strategies can work in your life, schedule your free 15-minute coffee chat with us by visiting www.grandmaswealthwisdom.com/call ... just like Grandma would want us to do. Links mentioned on the show: https://stillmethod.com
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Sunday Evening Service 09:12:21 - Together Is Better by vbcchino
Small Groups | Together Is Better | Pastor Jacob Bramos
From Beauty and the Beast Belle is in the library for hours and the Beast is becoming very impatient. Finally Belle bursts out because the Beast is making so much noise and is disturbing her. Do they make up? Listen and find out.
Series: Truth & Love Title: Together Is Better Reference: 2 John 12-13 Pastor: Brandon Smith
Trying to go this life alone is not going to work out too well for us. First and foremost we need the Lord. But, in addition, we really need each other. We were created to work together and to be together and as a result, we're better! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pastordwaynenbbc/message
Benali consists of a small, remote team.Isolated workflows would be easy to accomplish.But because we prioritize the celebration individual strengths ,alongside the celebrations of team accomplishments,We are able to exemplify our value that Together Is Better.Let's go for a walk. --Khalil's LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/KBlinkedInKhalil's Twitter: https://bit.ly/KBstwitterBenali: https://bit.ly/benaliMWebsite: https://letswalkpod.comI'd love your feedback.Please take 3 minutes and fill out the feedback form: https://bit.ly/3hZlw4p
در این قسمت : گلدن گیت - نقد فیلم پدر - نمایش گیلاس ناتمام و اجرای اگه یه روزIntro song: Dancing with my mind by ArbiOutro song: Age Ye Rooz, Song and lyrics by: Faramarz AslaniInstagram: MajnoonemodernEmail: majnoonemodern@gmail.comTwitter: @majnooneMLogo By: Mehdi RostamiOther songs played in the episode: Degrees of Separation by Trevor Kowalski,Glenn Gould's Chair by Christian Andersen,Together Is Better by Claude Signet,Eternum Nucturne by Gavin Luke, December Feeling by Vendla, Adagio Moments by Christian Andersen, Two Weeks in July by Franz Gordon,Sentimental Angels by Rand Aldo--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/majnoonemodern/support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Angel insights are some the most comforting messages when life gets busy. June 2021 is lining up to be an active month. Theme for the month is together is better. Work hard, stay grounded, slow down and listen. We may just find ourselves better than before. This month may feel like it moving fast and at the same slowing us down. We'll explore several key astrological events in June 2021. We are in eclipse season and it does have the reputation of change and upheaval. While Saturn Square Uranus will also add to the yes/no, push/pull conflicting vibes. We're given the opportunity to learn how to work together. Heightened intuitive connections, grounding and balancing arrive with the Capricorn Super full moon at the end of the month. Thank you angels for your insights and being by our side through it all.Affirmation: When I focus my energy, feelings, and thoughts on what I want, then my energy is going to repay me in kind. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9KH86UYLN4H4J&source=url)
The LJW Collective Community for Moms is OPEN!!!! AND... Today marks the 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY to The Living Joyful and Well Podcast!!
Peter speaks at Upperroom Dallas about how unity in the body of Christ is better! Together is better!Support the show (https://app.clovergive.com/app/giving/clodo-braveheartministries)
Scripture reading: Hebrews 10:23-25Speaker: Jim AngehrSeries "Get Off Your Island!"
In this episode, you will hear from one of dentistry's rising stars. Kevin Groth has Restorative practice in Bingham, Michigan. Kevin is also the host of The Young Dentist Show, through ACT Dental, on Monday nights at 8:00 pm. You will learn how Kevin in a span of 7 years (he is 33 years old), has transformed his father's dental practice into his own thriving office. You will hear the passion in his voice, the clarity of his vision, the commitment to his craft, and his relentless dedication and love towards his team. You also hear about his struggles, and how he navigated through some dark times. We at The Go To Dentist Podcast are so impressed with this young man. We are excited to introduce you to him and hope you enjoy our conversation as much as we did. We learned a bunch!
In this episode, I interview the one and only Jim Button. Besides being an incredible marketer, brand strategist, and entrepreneur, Jim is a connector and a community builder. He builds purpose-driven brands and proves collaboration brings success.
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church