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Every once in a while we gotta give you a very serious podcast. Abuse is not okay and if you've been abused then please go get help. On this episode of Liquor Talk Vic welcomes Demetria from the unfiltered unspoken podcast for a very eye opening conversation. Topics covered were overcoming abuse, why do people suffer in silence, how to address childhood traumas and so much more. Very special thanks to Demetria for telling her story on this episode. Follow the podcast on IG @ liquortalkpodcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liquortalkpodcast/support
In this episode, Jason and JM sit down to talk about how God has worked in Glass Canvas to bring us to this moment now where the team has shifted from being an agency to a product-based company. They talk about how God has clearly spoken and taught our team over the years and what to expect in season two of Speak the Unspoken Podcast. Previous Glass Canvas Quarterly Statements: * Open the floodgates and wait for my hand - 10/19 * Cultivate gardens - 6/19 * Be at peace - 3/ 19 * Called and anointed - 1/19 There is an entire community of ministries, individuals, families, and communities that made this journey possible that were not mentioned in this podcast. It would be a long list to name every one of them, but we do want to note that God was instrumental in bringing so many people into our lives to support us. Thank you to all. Here are a few of the partnerships we mention in the episode: * OSV Challenge: https://www.osvchallenge.com/ * Notre Dame Idea Center: https://ideacenter.nd.edu/ *Quotes: * “The theme throughout all of [this] is what ended up becoming our brand promise, is to unlock ministry potential. If we think about what's been going in the last eighteen months, that's something we wanted to stay true to.” - Jason “There was a disconnect between a really great tool for the business world and tools built within faith-based contexts that we're built as great at the outside.” - Jason “We didn't set out to be where we are today. But God had this thread that we couldn't even see but it just kept naturally progressing to the point where we are.” - JM “I grew up a missionary kid, I've been a part of different things, but still, every quarterly I get excited for the fact that it's still such an obvious way of seeing God work through multiple people and having that affirmation of what He is saying.” - JM
A few years ago, author Ruthie Lindsey and I spoke at the same conference. I only knew her from online, but I remember hearing her story that day and being gutted by the pain and loss that she has experienced in her life. You can read about her experience in her book, There I Am. (I read it in two days and cannot recommend it enough.) During this conversation, we dive into some deep topics: What if you’re in a leadership position, but don’t know if you believe anymore? What does it mean to struggle with your faith? What does it mean to be a people pleaser? What does it mean to be a Christian in today’s culture? How do we become an ally in the Black Lives Matter Movement? Who am I… really? I share how at 35, I feel like I’m just starting to see who I truly am and not trying to fit into a version of myself that I thought I should be. Ruthie shares how she saw her brother get in trouble a lot when she was little and so she made a conscious decision to always please others. “I found so much value and worth in what anyone outside of me thought of me.” This caused her to feel disconnected and unable to process hard things. “I wasn’t allowed to show anger or hurt or rage or disappointment. Those things were not becoming of a young Christian sweet girl. I pushed all that stuff down.” Struggling in faith… Ruthie reflects on the moments she felt abandoned by her faith and recognizes that she was surrounded by love in those moments. “All the traumatic things are crucial ingredients to get there.” I share how I thought I was unworthy and broken without Jesus. It was only in the last 6 or 7 years that I have given myself permission to learn more about God. God is not going to be threatened by my doubts. “Don’t just take everything that these preachers have given to you. Go within. Everything is about calling us home.” God invites us to look inward and question things. “You are so good and worthy and inherently divinely needed on this planet. You have a medicine that no one else here can give but you and that all comes from going within.” “I feel like our healing journey, our awakening journey, is way more of an unlearning and a remembering. It’s an uncovering of what’s always been there. We don’t need to try and become someone we’re not, it’s remembering who we’ve always been.” How to be a true ally… Before you can love and see another person, you have to love and see yourself. So do the inner work. “The 13th amendment was passed a long time ago and it didn’t change people’s hearts… Going inward, doing this unlearning… that’s what changes our hearts. Until everyone is seen as equal, our work isn’t done.” Ruthie talks about and reflects on moments when she has been complicit and recognizes where she is growing in this journey moving forward. “I feel a fire in me to do better.” Resources Keep up with Ruthie at RuthieLindsey.com and join her email list, on IG @ruthielindsey, and on FB at @ruthielindseyspeaker. Buy Ruthie’s book, There I Am: The Journey From Hopelessness to Healing. Check out the book club she started with Jedidiah Jenkins. Listen to Jedidiah Jenkins on The Refined Collective Podcast. Listen to the Unspoken Podcast, which Ruthie co-hosts. If you need resources to learn more about the Black Lives Matter movement, listen to this episode here. For $5/month, you can get access to exclusive video content for Patreon subscribers. Like… how to answer the question “why are you still single?” How to know if your standards are too high. And an update on my dating life. YUP! There will be a new video every week just for Patreon subscribers. Don’t miss out! Head over to Patreon.com/therefinedcollective to learn more and sign up! I was tired of hearing male pastors preach about waiting until marriage for sex when they had gotten married in their early 20s and had no idea what it was really like to date in today’s culture! I wanted to hear from someone in my shoes— so I wrote a book! It’s called Sexless in the City: A Sometimes Sassy, Sometimes Painful, Always Honest Look at Dating, Desire, and Sex and it’s coming out in April 2021! Head over to bit.ly/kat-sexless to pre-order now!
Miles Adcox (Onsite Workshops, Unspoken Podcast) is passionate about emotional wellness. His company offers life-changing personal growth workshops, leadership retreats, and emotional treatment. He lives his life by three concepts: Empathy over action, love over agenda, and grace over advice. He also co-hosts a podcast, Unspoken, with friend of the show Ruthie Lindsey. In the first half of this episode, Miles explains what is and isn’t self-care, how to balance negative and positive emotions, and three steps to enhance emotional wellness. In the second half, Branden sits with Good Good Good’s managing editor, Kailey Thompson, to highlight the best news that came from 2020 and how we can be a part of the good in 2021. Guest: Miles Adcox, owner and CEO of Onsite Workshops Learn more about emotional wellness from Onsite, sign up for Rediscovering You or 30 Days of Living Centered, and follow Miles on Instagram. Background reading on the year’s top good news stories: Lockdowns caused a 17 percent drop in global carbon dioxide emissions. Levels of nitrogen dioxide — a key ingredient in smog — declined by an average of 27 percent in 12 major global cities 10 days after lockdowns were initiated. Books on anti-racism rose to best-seller lists this year. Following increased Black Lives Matter protests, the majority of people support the movement. Protests against racial injustice led to policy changes around the country. We also put together our top good news stories from 2020 on our Instagram. Check out all the good that 2020 brought. Sponsor: Get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/GOOD Sponsor: With Libro.fm, get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with the code GOOD → Get more Good Good Good at goodgoodgood.co → Join 30,000 weekly Goodnewsletter readers at goodgoodgood.co/goodnewsletter → Become a Member and get the Goodnewspaper at goodgoodgood.co/membership --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodgoodgood/support
Healing takes time—it’s true. And yet, there are still ways we can help ourselves heal (and make more progress than we ever thought imaginable). Miles Adcox is a speaker, podcast host, business leader, and coach. He’s also the CEO of Onsite an internationally-known emotional wellness center that delivers life-changing personal growth workshops, founder of Inspire Nashville, a regular guest presenter on the Dr. Phil Show and author. A leading voice in mental health, he speaks, here, on change, creativity and the writing process. MilesAdcox.com Unspoken Podcast
Today’s episode is chock full of insight and inspiration from seven people we respect and love! With 2019 coming to a close, we compiled highlights from some of the most impactful and inspirational conversations of the year. It begins with renowed speaker and host of The Unspoken Podcast, Ruthie Lindsey, sharing her thoughts around shame and sex, feeling connected to source, and falling in love with yourself. Shaman Durek, a gifted healer and author of Spirit Hacking, speaking to QUEEN energy, knowing yourself first, and examples of women feeling empowered. We explore confidence, insecurities, finding your path, desire and self-pleasure with clinical sexologist and author of The Game of Desire, Shan BOODY. Travel writer and New York Times best selling author of To Shake the Sleeping Self, Jedidiah Jenkins unpacks how he channels creativity and how to be kind to your future self. We dive into the gut-brain connection, wheat industry in America, and sugar vs. artificial sugar with Board-Certified Neurologist and author of Grain Brain, Dr. Perlmutter. Conscious culture and life design coach (plus our personal coach!), Aaron Rose, gets deep on searching for our relatable brilliance instead of flaws, and giving ourselves permission to dream of what’s possible. We then wrap it up with motivational coach and world-renowned cycle instructor, Angela Manuel-Davis, who shares her upbringing, what it means to hold space, living your purpose, and working through limiting beliefs. Find more to love at almost30podcast.com! Resources: Ruthie Lindsey: ruthielindsey.com ; @ruthielindsey Shaman Durek: shamandurek.com ; @shamandurek Shan Boodram: shanboodram.com ; @shanboody Jedidiah Jenkins: jedidiahjenkins.com ; @jedidiahjenkins Dr. Perlmutter: drperlmutter.com ; @davidperlmutter Aaron Rose: aaronxrose.com ; @aaronxrose Angela Manuel-Davis: amdiomethod.com ; @angelamanueldavis Upcoming Events: February 29th: Malibu, CA with Jenna Zoe Sponsors: Daily Harvest | Use code ALMOST30 to get $25 off your first box at www.daily-harvest.com Comrad Socks | Visit comradsocks.com/almost30 or use code ALMOST30 at checkout for 20% off your first order. Calm | Get 25% off a Calm premium subscription at www.calm.com/almost30 Cured Nutrition | ALMOST30 for $10 off $50 or more at curednutrition.com Four Sigmatic | Use code ALMOST30 for 15% off your order at foursigmatic.com/almost30 SuperFat | Go to SuperFat.com and use the code ALMOST30 at checkout to get 15% off your order. Almost 30 is edited by Crate Media
✨BONUS EPISODE! For those of you who had already expressed sadness that Season 2 of the Unspoken Podcast wrapped up last week, we have a special treat for you! We're releasing a beautiful conversation with someone who has been a driving force for change and impact in our city of Nashville. We are deeply honored to be sharing our guest with you today — Patrick Woodyard. Patrick is the Co-Founder & CEO of Nisolo. His experience using business as a force for good has led him across the globe ranging from Kenya and Uganda to Argentina and Peru. While working for a micro-finance firm in Trujillo, Peru, Patrick was introduced to the broken Peruvian footwear industry made up of over 100,000 shoemakers who possess remarkable talent yet lack access to consistent work, fair-wages, and brand access to established international markets. Having had extensive exposure to such potential juxtaposed with a lack of access in other developing countries, Patrick created Nisolo with the vision to push the fashion industry in a new direction by serving as one of the first fashion brands to deliver a superior yet ethically-produced product to consumers. This conversation is especially meaningful and special because Patrick’s heart is so expansive and his mind is truly remarkable. Not only was this conversation impactful, but also our first ever LIVE recording we’ve done on the podcast. Truly, it was such a huge gift to have so many friends and family from Nashville gather at the Nisolo Showroom and share a sacred space for us. Nisolo has been such an advocate of Season 2 of the Unspoken Podcast - and so it is a huge honor to be able to reveal more about the heart behind this company to our listeners, with Patrick’s personal story as a driving force for the overarching narrative. Listen to this episode wherever you get your podcasts! Nisolo is offering Unspoken listeners 25% off their purchase at Nisolo.com when you use code UNSPOKEN at checkout.
The wait is over and Season 2 of the Unspoken Podcast is finally here! In this teaser episode, Miles and Ruthie share their journey on the podcast thus far, dive deep into their favorite takeaways, lessons, and impactful stories from Season 1, and give a preview for the conversations coming in Season 2. We are thrilled to share these conversations and reveal the divine collective beauty discovered when we speak our truth and share the sacred experiences that bring us back to ourselves. We are so honored to invite you along for this journey and cannot wait to share the impact our guest are having on the world. Listen and be encouraged; that we might all find connection, healing, courage and the strength to leave no important words UNSPOKEN. Follow us along on this journey for Season 2 here. Nisolo is offering Unspoken listeners 25% off their purchase at Nisolo.com when you use code UNSPOKEN at checkout.
Enneagram Threes, or The Achievers, see a world in which people only value others for what they can do versus for who they are. They tend to be driven, task-oriented, visionaries, goal crushers who want to avoid failure at all costs. Threes are very concerned with what other people think of them and are able to look in anybody’s eyes and respond instinctively to whether or not they're being approved or disapproved of in the moment, and then tweaking or projecting a specific image to make sure they stay in approval. But sometimes Threes have a hard time settling in on their type because the underlying motivation doesn’t seem to fit quite right. We’ve talked about subtypes and how they can make a type look and act in three different ways. But, another way we learn about people in their types is through, what are called, Hornevian groups, based on the work of Karen Horney, or stances. What they indicate for us is the social style of each type, or the direction we move in, in relationship to people. There are three styles: the assertive stance, the withdrawing stance, and the earning stance. In today’s episode, Miles Adcox joins Ian to talk about each stance and how knowing your stance can help you find your type. Miles Adcox is an entrepreneur, speaker, host, and coach. He is the Owner and CEO of Onsite, an internationally-known emotional wellness lifestyle brand that delivers life-changing personal growth workshops, inspiring content, leadership retreats, and emotional treatment. He and Onsite have been featured on 20/20, Good Morning America, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Dr. Phil Show, and The Doctors. He is the founder and co-host of The Unspoken Podcast, the owner of Onsite Music Publishing and founder of Inspire Productions. Miles has created and managed multiple mental health programs, personal growth workshops, and speaks nationally on mental health, emotional wellness and leadership. Miles has been a featured speaker and facilitator at various international events including Random House; O-The Oprah Magazine’s Rising Strong Day with Dr. Brené Brown and TEDx. He has consulted major brands on organizational health and emotional wellness and is a communication, personal growth, and mental health consultant to the entertainment industry. He works with and consults several NGO’s and serves on the board of The Onsite Foundation, C4, Dream 514, and is an advisory board member for Musicians on Call. Miles has currently been selected to take part in the Leadership Music class of 2019.
This week on #NoOffense we announce the winner of our crazy sex story contest sponsored by Spunk Lube. There were lots of great submissions and was a hard fought week on the polls for the final four, but congrats to Bobby Light of Simmons and Moore for winning our first contest! Add another ring to the collection boys! Aside from that we had our typical WTF Florida nonsense, this week with a scantily clad bicyclist in Miami, a man who gave his wife a wet willy and got the cops called on him, and a couple from Ocala that modified their trailer with a drive-thru window to better serve their heroin and meth clientele. Entrepreneurship at its finest here in the sunshine state! We also talked about a mom who wanted to be artificially inseminated with her dead son's sperm, how giving your woman oral pleasure is actually good for your health and the legal prostitution drive up's in Switzerland. We talk Dez Bryant and how he got owned by Jake Paul, how the jets did Teddy Bridgewater wrong and end up going down a rabbit hole with some awesome internet cover songs. We had a lot of fun and hope you will too on this week's installment of #NoOffense! Special thanks again to Spunklube for sponsoring our contest! This week's featured podcast is The Unspoken Podcast #NoOffense is part of the NSFW Podcast Network Never miss a new episode, subscribe and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts! Also available on Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean and everywhere else you can find podcasts! Visit us on Patreon and help support the show! For #NoOffense merchandise visit us at We Have Merch Get interactive with us, we love to hear from you! The #NoOffense Show Community on Facebook Facebook Twitter Instagram Email us at HTNOS@Yahoo.com Intro music performed by Alaya www.basickrecords.com
Hello and welcome back to a show where the hosts remember when David Hasselhoff was talking to his car and using Turbo Boost to jump over stuff in the eighties instead of the cheeseburger on the floor drunk asshole he turned into or as we call it, Now That I'm Older. On this week’s show, we did not have an intro story because we spend the whole show talking to one of our favorite people, Miss TS Madison. For those that don’t know, she's an American entertainer, entrepreneur and LGBT activist. She is openly transgender, has appeared in a variety of amateur erotic videos and I first found her on the podcast, Risk! And this week she has lots and lots to talk about with us, from one of her favorite stories, to discussing the trans life with me and Kenny. Before we get into it, I wanted to let you know that Ms. Madison does not have a filter and has no issue discussing any of her sexual exploits, so be forewarned! We dive into one of her stories, and discuss being Trans with her and some of the issues she faces because of it. This week we shouted out these #PodernFamily shows: The Unspoken Podcast; Operation Retroshock and On The Turnbuckle Podcast and we played promos for: 365Flicks Podcast and Jake & Tom Conquer the World. Check them out now! This week's show goes out to anyone out there who right this very minute is asking their girlfriend what she wants for dinner. You know and she knows that she's gonna say, "I don't know...what do you want?", but you ask her anyway and you go through the song and dance before you finally decide that you're gonna go back to that one restaurant you always go to and you know the next time she says she's hungry, you're gonna start it all over again. So here's to you Endless Cycle Guy! BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THAT I'M OLDER HERE: FACEBOOK ITUNES GOOGLE PLAY STITCHER TWITTER INSTAGRAM SIGN UP TO BE A PATRON TODAY Have a great week guys!
We talk the future of Amazon Prime Day, the Overwatch League gets primetime with Disney, ABC and ESPN, we list the movement to combat the Netflix juggernaut, why you should be excited for a Hopesfall return and can The Rock still smell what the Weekend Box Office is cooking? All this and more as Rob McCallum and Jay Bartlett join us!Presented by WheelyQ Barbecue Sauces & Rubs (Listen for a 15% Discount Code) Star Wars Echo Three Rob McCallum Films Retro City Games and The Unspoken Podcast
On our latest episode, we're describing the madness in Sony's SpiderVerse, NBA Free Agency and where the big NBA players might go, remembering the 2oth anniversary of Hell in the Cell plus we talk Sicario Day of the Soldado, Uncle Drew, Bethesda and more including a great song from Karrie O'Sullivan Holmes as Anthony Barbarin and Billy Donnelly of Intelligent Wrestling Conversation join us! Presented by WheelyQ Barbecue Sauces & Rubs (Listen for a 15% Discount Code) Rob McCallum Films Retro City Games and The Unspoken Podcast
This is a Power Couple. Both Vanessa and Miles are huge forces in their own right. Vanessa is an actress (she was "Brittany Hodges" on "The Young and the Restless," plus so many movies, and TV shows). She is is also an incredible jewelry designer. Vanessa comes from a large entertainment family: her dad starred in "My Two Dads," her mother was a Broadway Dancer and her Brother is a hit Songwriter and Producer. Vanessa has talent oozing through her veins. And she is even more beautiful on the inside than outside. Miles is a staple in Nashville for his Emotional Wellness Retreat Center "Onsite." At "Onsite," he leads people to personal healing. Miles says "Onsite to me more than a therapeutic retreat center, a personal growth center, therapy center, all these things that people can label us, but the truth is, we're a safe place where people can land, relax, take whatever armor they've had on for so long to make themselves feel safe from the world, and just lay it down. We're a place that helps people connect to WHO THEY ARE, so they can go back into the world and connect to other people." WOW. Miles also just launched "Unspoken Podcast" with the incredible Ruthie Lindsey, covering all of these real issues. Vanessa and Miles are also the parents to a precious child, Maverick, and they are so honest about parenting, marriage, and all the ups and downs that happened in their relationship. They share with me how they keep their marriage strong, and why they don't ever claim to be perfect. This interview is ESSENTIAL if you interested healing yourself, and having healthy relationships. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Miles Adcox is the CEO of Onsite, a worldwide leader in helping people live emotionally healthy lives. In this episode, Mike and Miles discuss the power of experiential therapy, the misconceptions of trauma and why giving advice is rarely helpful.