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Best podcasts about Unsteady

Latest podcast episodes about Unsteady

Unhurried Living
Let Go, Trust, and Stay Rooted When Life Feels Unsteady (Yvette Henry)

Unhurried Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 52:44 Transcription Available


When life feels unsteady, many of us respond by holding tighter, trying harder, and carrying more than we were meant to bear. But Jesus offers a different way. In this episode, Gem Fadling is joined by Yvette Henry, writer, speaker, and author of Release, Rest, Remain, for a thoughtful conversation about learning to let go, trust God, and stay rooted in his presence when life feels overwhelming. Drawing from Jesus’ words in John 15, this conversation explores what it means to release the pressure to hold everything together, rest in God’s love, and remain spiritually grounded in the middle of real life. Together, they reflect on spiritual exhaustion, the invitation to abide rather than strive, and how spiritual fruit grows naturally when we stay connected to God. This episode is for anyone longing for peace, stability, and a deeper sense of trust when life feels uncertain. *** Yvette is a dynamic writer, speaker, social media influencer, and mom to four children. Alongside her husband, Glen, she co-hosts the hit podcast How Married Are You?! and a thriving YouTube channel that has more than a million followers. She uses her platform to connect and encourage women through honest conversations about lifeʼs challenges. Yvette has released a book entitled, Release, Rest, Remain, a thirty-day journey for busy women who are longing for peace and joy in the middle of life’s chaos. Rooted in Jesus’ words from John 15, this book gently calls us away from striving and back into abiding, learning how to release what we were never meant to carry, rest in God’s presence, and remain grounded in His love. ______________________________________________________ Connect with Gem on Instagram and learn more on the Unhurried Living website and her new book, Hold That Thought: Sorting Through the Voices in Our Heads Learn about PACE: Certificate in Leadership and Soul Care Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

Stacking Your Team: Growing Teams and Team Building for Female Entrepreneurs | Women in Business | Small Business Owners

In this stripped-down, off-the-cuff episode, Shelli speaks directly to leaders navigating heavy times. With constant news headlines being brought into the workplace how do you acknowledge the reality without amplifying the anxiety? How do you allow space for concerns while keeping standards high and focus sharp? In this timely conversation, Shelli shares how to steady your team when the world feels unsteady, and why calm is a leadership skill. Work with Shelli Warren: Book a call with Shelli to talk about how coaching can help you elevate your leadership capability. Apply to join the Leadership Lab. Free Resources: Click here to grab our NEWEST resource that guides you through a firing framework that protects your culture and your credibility. Download the companion workbook for our 7 most-popular podcast epiosdes. Check out more free resources here. Shop: Grab your Leadership Brief Tear Sheets. Connect with Shelli Warren: Email: leader@stackingyourteam.com Instagram LinkedIn Subscribe to the Stacking Your Team Newsletter

Voice of Islam
Breakfast Show Podcast 09-02-2026: Ten Years of VOI: A Steady Voice in Unsteady Times & Ramadan: The month of spiritual awakening

Voice of Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 114:49


Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather | Sports Topic I: Ten Years of VOI: A Steady Voice in Unsteady Times Topic II: Ramadan: The month of spiritual awakening Presenter(s):
Danayal Zia Zeriab Rehman Guest(s): * Miss Malahat Atta * Dr Colin Alexander * Imam Mujeeb Mirza * Imam Ibrahim Noonan * President of the London Buddhist Centre - Dharmachari Subhuti * The Reverend - Michael Redman * Imam Zafir Mahmood Malik 
Producer(s): Malakoot Afaq Trainee Producer(s): Zil-E-Huma Abbasi Lead Producer: Faiza Cheema Researcher(s):
Saiqah Tariq, Aqsa Rana, Shamayala Sabahat Malik, Saira Ahmad

The Mindful Healers Podcast with Dr. Jessie Mahoney and Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang
296. When the World Feels Unsteady, Choose Intention Not Panic

The Mindful Healers Podcast with Dr. Jessie Mahoney and Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 38:47


We are not here to pretend this is fine. We are here to help you get steady enough to choose how we respond. When fear narrows your thinking, you can come back to the body first.  Regulate first. Respond second. In this conversation, Ni-Cheng and I name the collective fear, grief, exhaustion, moral distress, minority stress, and racial trauma. These are real, lived experiences that shape safety in our bodies. When we are activated, our wise brain is harder to access. That is when we send the text, make the decision, or take the action from urgency instead of intention. This episode offers practical micro-tools that work in real life. The breath, a longer exhale, box breathing, 4-7-8,  orienting to safety by feeling the ground under our feet, and hand to heart are ways to physiologically downshift. Yoga is too. Read more about this topic in Jessie Mahoney's blog:  What would love do when the world feels usnsteady. https://www.jessiemahoneymd.com/jessies-blog/what-would-love-do-when-the-world-feels-unsteady PEARLS OF WISDOM • A dysregulated nervous system makes urgency feel like truth. Regulation gives us back clarity, choice, and values-based action. • Fight, flight, freeze, and fawn are adaptive responses. We can name our defaults without judging, then choose the next step. • Moral distress, grief, anger, numbness, and exhaustion are normal human responses to instability. Nothing is wrong with you. • Trauma and minority stress live in the body. When safety feels threatened, hypervigilance and shutdown make sense. • We do not have to do everything. We choose a lane of helping that matches our capacity and sustains us over time. Reflection Questions: When you feel activated, what is your default—urgency, over-functioning, numbness, shutdown, or fawn? What helps you return to the green zone —long exhale, feet on the ground, hand to heart, movement, nature? Which lane of helping feels like desire and alignment, and which lane feels like guilt or over-responsibility? If your future self looks back five years from now, what do you hope you feel proud of in how you showed up? If we want to practice these tools in community, especially in nature, explore our offerings here: www.jessiemahoneymd.com/retreats www.jessiemahoneymd.com/coaching www.jessiemahoneymd.com/speaking The Healing Medicine Podcast was formerly known as the Mindful Healers Podcast Nothing shared in the Healing Medicine Podcast is medical advice.

The Finding Freedom Podcast
154. Faith When Life Feels Unsteady (Finding Stability in God's Word)

The Finding Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 20:28


When life feels unsteady, emotionally, mentally, or spiritually, faith can feel harder to hold.In this episode, we talk honestly about what faith looks like in seasons of uncertainty. Not faith as confidence or clarity, but faith as trust when answers are incomplete and life feels unsettled.We explore:Why unsteady seasons often shake our faithWhat Scripture shows us about belief mixed with doubtHow God meets us in dependence, not performanceWhat it looks like to stay anchored when focus and motivation are hardThis conversation also introduces our February Bible study inside the Finding Freedom Co. Membership, Faith When Life Feels Unsteady, a Scripture-driven study rooted in Hebrews 11, the Psalms, and Mark 9.If you're navigating a season where life feels loud, uncertain, or fragile, this episode is for you.PS: Loving the podcast?Take a few minutes and let us know by leaving a rating or review so we can keep providing free content to help you.Episode Resources: Shop The Finding Freedom Co. Planners, Journals, and Bible Study Guides⁠Learn More About The Finding Freedom Co. Bible Study Membership Community⁠⁠Other Free Resources⁠ Let's connect on social media: ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Finding Freedom Instagram⁠⁠

GBC Archive
Having A Steady Heart In An Unsteady World - Pastor Steven White - Sun. AM Jan 25 2026

GBC Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 49:48


Madison Church
Steady Faith In Unsteady Times

Madison Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 27:02 Transcription Available


What do you do when the results don't match your prayers? We walk through Acts 12 with clear eyes and an open heart, tracing the jarring contrast between James' execution and Peter's surprising escape, then zooming out to ask what genuine faithfulness looks like when outcomes diverge. Along the way, we confront our cultural reflex to equate success with virtue and suffering with failure, and we trade quick fixes for a deeper, steadier trust.Together we unpack Luke's deliberate storytelling: the same church, the same faith, radically different endings—and no blame game. We sit with the discomfort and discover why uneven outcomes aren't proof of an absent God but the very soil where faith is formed. Then we turn to Herod's shimmering moment of glory, the seduction of applause, and the quiet corrosion of character. With help from Josephus' history, we draw a sharp contrast between shiny competence and the inner life that actually lasts, naming common patterns leaders fall into when power becomes identity.By the close, the line that matters most rises to the surface: “The word of God continued to increase and spread.” Not through dominance or control, but through endurance and quiet obedience. We connect that ancient truth to everyday practice—praying when answers stall, showing up without applause, staying present in messy relationships, and choosing long obedience over loud momentum. If you're hungry for a resilient faith that can hold tension, withstand headlines, and keep going when the plan isn't clear, this conversation will steady your steps. Listen, share with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review to help others find the show.Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode, consider subscribing to Madison Church on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback means the world to us, so please take a moment to leave a review and share the podcast with your friends and family.For inquiries, suggestions, or collaboration opportunities, please reach out to us at help@madisonchurch.com. For the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content, follow us on social media: Facebook Instagram YouTube New episodes are released every Monday, so mark your calendars and join us weekly! If you'd like to support the show, you can make a donation here. Your generosity helps us continue to bring you meaningful content. This podcast is intended for general informational purposes only. The views expressed by the hosts or guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Madison Church. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. For detailed information regarding our terms of use and privacy policy, please visit our website.Thank you for being part of the Madison Church community! We appreciate your support.

Habit Thrive Podcast with Habit Guru Lorrie Mickelson
187: Habits That Unsteady Us — What's Quietly Draining Your Energy and Calm

Habit Thrive Podcast with Habit Guru Lorrie Mickelson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 22:15


Have you ever noticed that it's not always the big things that throw you off balance, but the small, familiar habits that quietly pull you away from your center?In this week's episode of the Habit Thrive Podcast, we're having a gentle, reflective conversation about the habits, patterns, routines, and even conversations that may be subtly unsteadying us — often without even realizing it.Building on last week's episode about the habits that steady us, we're exploring the other side of the coin: The everyday habits that feel normal and comfortable, yet leave us feeling tense, depleted, or off-kilter.This is not about judgment or fixing yourself.It's about awareness, curiosity, and choice:Why are unsteadying habits often subtle, familiar, and easy to miss?How is constant news consumption and unbounded screen time keeping our nervous system on high alert?Are you noticing how you feel after scrolling, watching, or listening?How do social conversations rooted in fear, worry, or drama affect your emotional balance?When you utilize your awareness and decide when to engage, listen, shift the topic, or step back, you take control back from those detrimental habits!Remember: Having these habits does not make you wrong!It simply makes you human.The invitation this week is not to change everything, but to notice:What steadies youWhat subtly unsteadies youAnd what small, compassionate shifts might help you feel more groundedOn this episode:Power & Purpose Daily Motivations: A Year of Coming Home to Yourself: Find it hereLoving the show? Let's connect! Find me:Facebook: Women's Wellness Community: For women wanting to rock their “Me Now” YearsInstagram: @Habitguru365Website: lorriemickelson.comMemberVault: lorriemickelson.vipmembervault.comHabits, Mindfulness Routines & Self Care For Women 50 & BeyondLoving the show? Let's connect! Find me:Facebook: Women's Wellness Community: For women wanting to rock their “Me Now” YearsInstagram: @Habitguru365Website: lorriemickelson.comMemberVault: lorriemickelson.vipmembervault.comHabits, Mindfulness Routines & Self Care For Women 50 & Beyond

The Calming Ground Podcast
125 - Practicing Presence in an Unsteady World

The Calming Ground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 10:02


In a time when so much feels uncertain - perhaps both personally and collectively - how do we stay grounded without turning away from what's hard?In this episode, host Elizabeth Mintun shares reflections where a simple practice - pausing together in community for fifteen minutes each day - created surprising and meaningful shifts. From composing music from the heart instead of “shoulds,” to savoring “delicious bursts” of presence, to meeting mistakes with curiosity rather than perfectionism, these moments point to something essential: steadiness doesn't actually come from control - it comes from presence… especially when it's shared.This episode is an invitation to slow down, soften the grip of “should,” and remember that even small pauses can help us live more honestly inside the both/and.Key TakeawaysSmall, consistent pauses can create steadiness in an unsteady world.Shared practice matters - sometimes we regulate more deeply when we pause together.Peace isn't something we wait for; it's something we practice.Living in the both/and allows hope and heartbreak to coexist honestly.Resources Learn more about 1:1 Coaching with Elizabeth Mintun here. Contact Elizabeth: elizabethmintun@thecalmingground.comSubscribe to The Calming Ground Podcast so you never miss an episode. If you loved this conversation, please share it with a friend!

Byron Bledsoe, Senior Pastor of C3 Church, Orlando
Why Life Feels Unsteady Even When You're Doing Everything Right

Byron Bledsoe, Senior Pastor of C3 Church, Orlando

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 35:52


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Habit Thrive Podcast with Habit Guru Lorrie Mickelson
186: Habits that Steady us in an Unsteady World

Habit Thrive Podcast with Habit Guru Lorrie Mickelson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 17:12


What if this January isn't about changing anything — but about noticing what's already holding you steady?Today, on Episode #186 of the Habit Thrive Podcast, we slow things down.January isn't about adding new habits or pushing for big goals. It's about awareness, connection, and gratitude for the habits, routines, and rituals that are already supporting you.In an unsteady world, our habits become anchors. This may be a time for steadiness, predictability, and repetition — not more doing.We reflect on simple, familiar habits that help calm our nervous systems and bring us back to ourselves:Morning rhythms that feel comforting and familiarPredictable movement and gentle care for the bodyEvening routines that help us unwind and feel safeChoosing the familiar over the newProtecting our energy and allowing ourselves to stopThis is a quiet invitation to notice what already steadies you — and to do a little more of that.These aren't small things. They are the habits that remind us: you're okay, you're supported, you're safe.On this episode:Power & Purpose Daily Motivations: A Year of Coming Home to Yourself: Find it hereLoving the show? Let's connect! Find me:Facebook: Women's Wellness Community: For women wanting to rock their “Me Now” YearsInstagram: @Habitguru365Website: lorriemickelson.comMemberVault: lorriemickelson.vipmembervault.comHabits, Mindfulness Routines & Self Care For Women 50 & BeyondLoving the show? Let's connect! Find me:Facebook: Women's Wellness Community: For women wanting to rock their “Me Now” YearsInstagram: @Habitguru365Website: lorriemickelson.comMemberVault: lorriemickelson.vipmembervault.comHabits, Mindfulness Routines & Self Care For Women 50 & Beyond

Guided Meditations.
Daily 2 Minutes. Grounding Yourself When Emotions Feel Unsteady.

Guided Meditations.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 2:04 Transcription Available


Grounding Yourself When Emotions Feel Unsteady Today's 2-minute meditation focuses on grounding — helping you reconnect with steadiness when emotions feel uncertain or overwhelming.This short practice invites you to return to physical support and present-moment awareness, offering your nervous system a sense of stability and reassurance. Through calm breathing and gentle body awareness, you'll explore how grounding can help you feel more supported and contained during emotional moments.A steady daily reset for times when you need to feel anchored, present, and safe within yourself. If you'd like to listen ad-free and explore a calm, organised library of meditations for sleep, anxiety, and daily grounding, you're welcome to join the quiet Patreon space here:https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheMeditationShow?utm_source=search&vanity=TheMeditationShow There's no pressure — this podcast will always remain freely available.

Guided Meditations.
Guided Meditation. Grounding Yourself When Emotions Feel Unsteady.

Guided Meditations.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 10:16 Transcription Available


In this Day 4 meditation, you're guided into a quiet, grounding state that supports you when emotions feel uncertain, shifting, or hard to steady.Rather than trying to control or fix how you feel, this session invites you to reconnect with the sense of support and stability that already exists beneath emotional movement. Through calm, conversational guidance and gentle repetition, this meditation helps you experience grounding as something familiar and available — even when feelings continue to change.A reassuring practice for moments when emotions feel unsteady and you need something solid to return to. If you'd like to listen ad-free and explore a calm, organised library of meditations for anxiety relief, emotional regulation, and daily grounding, you're welcome to join the quiet Patreon space here:https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheMeditationShow?utm_source=search&vanity=TheMeditationShow There's no pressure — this podcast will always remain freely available.

Leadership With Heart
Faith Bigger Than Fear: Finding Ground in an Unsteady World

Leadership With Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 37:09


In this episode of the Becoming Unshakable podcast, I sit down with Neri Karra Sillaman, and this conversation stayed with me long after we stopped recording. I first met Neri at the Thinkers50 event in London, where she was recognized as a Radar Award winner. The moment she spoke about her work and her life, I knew I had to learn more. This episode is the result of that instinct. Neri shares her powerful journey as an immigrant entrepreneur and refugee, forced to leave Bulgaria at the age of eleven with her family and only two suitcases. She takes us inside what it means to rebuild life from a refugee camp, to navigate shame, loss, faith, and survival, and to carry those experiences into adulthood. What struck me most was how she reframes being unshakable, not as being unbreakable, but as being flexible, grounded in truth, and willing to live authentically even when life does not go as planned. We talk deeply about faith, worthiness, and the unseen forces that carry us through moments when the future feels impossible to imagine. Neri opens up about the scars that never fully heal, the role of self-awareness in leadership, and how community and compassion can serve as the foundation for both personal healing and business longevity. Her story behind writing Pioneers: Eight Principles of Business Longevity from Immigrant Entrepreneurs reveals how sometimes the work we resist is the work we are meant to do. This conversation is about resilience, but it goes beyond pushing through. It is about receiving as much as giving, about understanding your own worth, and about how early hardship can shape a deep capacity for connection, storytelling, and leadership. It is also a reminder that even in chaos, we can hold a vision for something greater. As you listen to Neri's story, I invite you to reflect on this. What part of your own story, especially the parts shaped by struggle, might actually be pointing you toward the life and leadership you are meant to live?  

Our Classroom
Episode 141 | When Teaching Has No Script: Staying Human in Unsteady Times

Our Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 8:50


In this episode of Our Classroom, host Roberto Germán reflects on what it means to teach in truth when the ground beneath education feels unstable. Sparked by a powerful question raised during a Teaching in Truth masterclass, this conversation explores fear, uncertainty, and responsibility in today's classrooms—particularly for immigrant families and communities of color. Rather than offering quick fixes or scripted responses, Roberto invites educators to sit with the tension: how do we stay human, ethical, and grounded when schools no longer feel universally safe? This episode centers history, names systems, and reminds listeners that clarity and courage are often cultivated in community, not isolation. Chapters 0:00 – Welcome to Our Classroom 1:20 – When School No Longer Feels Safe 3:45 – Teaching in Truth Means Naming Systems 6:10 – Why Neutrality Isn't Neutral 8:30 – Community Is Not Optional 11:00 – When There Are No Easy Answers 13:30 – Sustainability Over Solutions 15:30 – Teach in Truth. Lead with Courage. (CTA) Reflection Questions for Listeners What tensions am I currently holding in my teaching practice? Where have I felt pressure to have answers instead of asking better questions? Who do I turn to when the work feels heavy or unclear? An Invitation to Continue the Work Teach in Truth. Lead with Courage. Belong to a Community That Gets It. My Classroom Gold is a community of educators committed to equity, truth, and impact—designed for those who want to keep learning, reflecting, and leading with integrity in complex times. https://www.multiculturalclassroom.com/founding-member Connect & Share Follow @multiculturalclassroom Subscribe to Our Classroom wherever you listen Share this episode with a colleague who's navigating uncertainty

Encounter the Truth
Standing Firm in Unsteady Times (Part 2 of 2)

Encounter the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 24:58


Peter is writing to believers who are living in the midst of a storm and coping with the uncomfortable sensation of being unsteadied by the winds swirling about them. Opposition, scorn, persecution for the faith—true suffering as believers—these are realities confronting them and threatening to intensify against them. As he concludes his letter, Peter now gives to these believers and to us some concrete and practical advice concerning the way in which we should hold our ground and keep our footing in such unsteady and unsteadying times.

Encounter the Truth
Standing Firm in Unsteady Times (Part 1 of 2)

Encounter the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 24:58


Peter is writing to believers who are living in the midst of a storm and coping with the uncomfortable sensation of being unsteadied by the winds swirling about them. Opposition, scorn, persecution for the faith—true suffering as believers—these are realities confronting them and threatening to intensify against them. As he concludes his letter, Peter now gives to these believers and to us some concrete and practical advice concerning the way in which we should hold our ground and keep our footing in such unsteady and unsteadying times.

History of L.A. Ska: One On One Sessions
Episode 113: San Diego Ska with John Roy & Steve Kader

History of L.A. Ska: One On One Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 98:33


Host Junor Francis and producer Eric Kohler talk with two veterans on the San Diego ska scene - John Roy and Steve Kader, who represent (either together or individually) such bands as Gangbusters, The Big Express, Unsteady, Colorblind, Spy Kids, Citizen X, and Smoke & Mirrors Soundsystem.

Unjaded: Human Design for Intentional Entrepreneurs
188. Living Your Purpose in an Unsteady World

Unjaded: Human Design for Intentional Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 6:47


Standing in Your Purpose When Life Shakes You AwakeTrigger Warning: This episode references car accidents, missing persons, and themes of mortality.Episode Summary:This is a raw, unfiltered episode recorded straight from Vickie's sacral response after a series of emotional events — a multi-car crash outside her home at dawn, followed by news that a friend's husband has gone missing. In this moment of tenderness, fragility, and truth, Vickie explores what it means to be alive to your purpose when the world feels unstable.She speaks directly to the conditioning that keeps so many entrepreneurs small, silent, or second-guessing themselves… and offers a loving but urgent reminder that your work, your voice, and your purpose are needed now more than ever.This is an invitation back to what truly matters. To the legacy you're living today. To the people who will remember you. And to the deeper knowing inside you that refuses to wait one more day.What You'll Learn in This Episode:– Why life-altering moments shake loose the conditioning you've ignored– How your Human Design can support you when fear tries to shrink you– Why purpose becomes louder — not quieter — in midlife– The difference between performing your purpose and living it– How to move forward when you feel rattled, shaken, or scared– Why now is the moment to stop dimming yourself– How to reconnect with what actually matters in your business and your lifeLinks and Resources:Learn more about Designed to Profit — where strategy, systems, and Human Design meetJoin the Black Friday Early Bird Waitlist for Vickie's upcoming offersConnect with Vickie on Instagram: @vickie.dickson

Celebrate Kids Podcast with Dr. Kathy
Secure in an Unsteady World: Supporting Kids to Have Security When Government Shuts Down and The World Seems to Stop

Celebrate Kids Podcast with Dr. Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 18:03


What happens when the world feels uncertain? From canceled flights to government shutdowns, kids are watching and wondering if they're safe. Dr. Kathy Koch and Wayne Stender talk about how parents can recognize insecurity in their children, help them rebuild trust, and anchor their hearts in the one thing that never changes—God's goodness and presence.

The Highway Community
Unshaken: Finding Stability in Unsteady Times

The Highway Community

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 28:36


When bad news, or rumors, or a general sense of uncertainty start to throw into a panic mode, we must remember the story that we are a part of and look to God to be our orienting point.

Intentional Optimists - Unconventional Leaders
Steady Leadership in Unsteady Times: Lead with Integrity and Calm

Intentional Optimists - Unconventional Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 35:30


Feedback or Questions? Send us a text!1 BIG IDEAWhen the world feels restless and reactive, the most impactful leaders aren't the loudest — they're the steadiest. Steady leadership is calm authority in motion: rooted in values, guided by discernment, and expressed through integrity and compassion. Learn how to cultivate steadiness that restores trust, models courage, and invites others to do the same.3 WAYS TO APPLY THISUse the Recognize – Reflect – Respond rhythm to stay grounded and lead with integrity.Choose one Intentional Optimism tenet — Optimistic, Present, Energetic, Courageous, Wise, or Intentional — to practice this week.Share the “why” behind your steady action to invite others into calm, values-based leadership.3 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELFWhere in my work, home, or community does uncertainty keep pulling me off balance?Which Core Value or tenet of Intentional Optimism could guide me through that moment?How can I lead with calm authority — and invite others to steady themselves beside me?GO DEEPERWhat Is Intentional Optimism? (Free Download): https://www.theintentionaloptimist.com/what-is-intentional-optimism Core Values Resources: Anchor your decisions in clarity, define what matters, and build steady, values-based confidence.Blueprint (Free Download): https://www.theintentionaloptimist.com/corevaluesexerciseCourse: https://www.theintentionaloptimist.com/core-values-betaCoaching: https://www.theintentionaloptimist.com/core-values-betaMissed Live2Lead? You can still experience it online through LeaderPass ($79).Watch the keynotes and leadership lessons anytime through February 2026:https://leaderpass.com/pass/live2lead/host/?ref=RHYBTBBYPREFER YouTube?Catch the full episode →https://youtu.be/9V9F52RHoiE PROUD PARTNERS

The Faith Podcast
Staying Steady In Unsteady Times

The Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 7:47


In today's devotional, Pastor Kerrick shares about the daily wisdom God has for you that will enable you to live steady in unsteady times.----Register For The Imagine ConferenceOrder your copy of the Rhythm of Rest todaySubscribe to the Faith in the Morning Newsletter

Yorkshire Post Sport
FootballTalk Episode 204: Leeds United steady as she goes, Sheffield United's unsteady start and 'Jekyll and Hyde' Hull City

Yorkshire Post Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 62:31


On this week's show we consider another valuable point towards survival gained by Leeds United but was it another opportunity missed having conceded so late at home to Bournemouth.In the Championship, Sheffield United enjoyed a brief glimmer of hope with a narrow victory at Chris Wilder's former club OXford United, only to be brought crashing back down to earth with a 2-1 defeat to Southampton at Bramall lane on Tuesday night.The off-field issues which have dogged Sheffield Wednesday all summer continue, with the latest stories suggesting Owls players are considering refusing to train afternot being paid once again by owner Dejphon Chansiri.Hull City once again showed their Jekyll and Hyde trait when coming from 2-0 down at home to Preston North End to secure a valuable point.In League One, Bradford City - who head to second-bottom Rotherham United on Thursday night - continue to set the pace, their cause aided by a shock 1-0 defeat for Cardiff against struggling Burton Albion on Tuesday, but is there cause for concern at two of the Bantams' Yorkshire rivals.Doncaster Rovers are in the midst of a mini-slump having suffered three straight league defeats, while Barnsley are in a similar position, losing twice on the trot and dropping out of the play-off spots along with Grant McCann's team.

The Hail Mary'd Podcast
Episode 116: An Unsteady Non Conference for UTSA Football

The Hail Mary'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 51:35


We're back to talk nonconference UTSA football along with previewing the upcoming Temple game and catching up with the UTSA soccer team. We finish off with conference football updates and some UTSA Softball updates.

Boomer & Gio
Yanks Ready, Jets Unsteady, MLB Manager Bye-Byes

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 8:54


Jerry's final update hit baseball first, with Max Fried and Garrett Crochet set for October starts and David Stearns owning up to a trade deadline flop. The Jets' Miami meltdown took center stage next—turnovers, flags, Glenn's frustration, and Cam Ward's blunt “we ass” summation, with Brandon Tierney saying he now “abhors football.” Michael Irvin blasted the Cowboys-Packers clock fiasco, and Gio's bizarre workout routine closed out the Moment of the Day.

Retirement Key Radio
Bonds: Anchor or Unsteady Ground for Retirees?

Retirement Key Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 15:32


Are bonds truly the anchor your retirement plan needs, or is it time to explore new territory? Financial advisor Abe Abich unpacks the realities behind bond investing, revealing how recent market changes have shaken old assumptions, and spotlights creative alternatives for protecting your savings. Discover why personalized planning beats one-size-fits-all advice and learn practical ways to build a resilient retirement strategy—all in under 20 minutes. Schedule your complimentary appointment today: TheRetirementKey.com Get a free copy of Abe’s book: The Retirement Mountain: The 7 Steps To A Long-Lasting Retirement Follow us on social media: YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedInSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hope Fellowship Hogansville
1 John 3:19-24 | Assurance for the Unsteady Heart

Hope Fellowship Hogansville

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 28:52


Welcome to the Hope Fellowship podcast where you can listen to our weekly walk through the Bible. We hope you enjoy your time with us today. This episode is a walk through 1 John 3:19-24 by Pastor Jason Bennett. Please check us out at hopehogansville.com and if you would like to support our ministry please click the link below to give. Grace and peace to you all in Christ Jesus.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://hopehogansville.com/give

Caught on the Mike...
Sam Nelson Harris- X AMBASSADORS

Caught on the Mike...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 28:21


Ten years ago, X Ambassadors changed the alt-rock landscape with their debut album VHS, delivering unforgettable anthems like “Renegades” and “Unsteady.” Now, frontman Sam Nelson Harris reflects on a decade of growth, success, and transformation as the band prepares to release VHS(X)—a bold reimagining of the record that first put them on the map. In this conversation, Sam talks about revisiting the songs that launched their career and what they mean to him today, the creative process of breathing new life into fan favorites, and how re-recording tracks like “Renegades” offered surprising new perspectives. He also shares what fans can expect from the upcoming VHS(X) Tour, reflects on the band's evolution from VHS to their latest album Townie, and dives into how his experiences writing and collaborating with artists like Rihanna, Eminem, and The Weeknd have shaped his artistry. This episode is both a celebration of the past and a glimpse into the future of one of alternative music's most influential bands.

PodcastDX
Friedreich's Ataxia with Alexia Baker

PodcastDX

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 25:30


This week we talk with Alexis Baker.  Alexis, 25, was diagnosed with Friedreich ataxia (FA) five years ago and since then, has been using her voice and social media platforms to raise awareness for the rare disease. Alexis recently started a foundation, RiseUpFA, whose goal is to raise money to provide new walkers and wheelchairs for those in need. She currently lives in Tennessee, loves fashion and is currently planning a wedding to her fiancée.   Friedreich's ataxia is a rare, inherited disease. It damages the spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and the cerebellum part of the brain. It also leads to heart problems. This disease tends to develop in children and teens. It slowly gets worse over time. Unsteady, awkward movements and a loss of feeling due to nerve injury develop as the disease gets worse. People with this disorder may have other health problems, such as diabetes and heart disease, along with nervous system symptoms. (credits Johns Hopkins)

This Week Next Week
Inflation's impact, AppLovin's rise, and China's unsteady growth

This Week Next Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 36:25


Kate Scott-Dawkins is joined by Jeff Foster and Nidhi Shah to break down the latest trends in the economy, media, and advertising. They chat about what lower-than-expected US inflation means for consumers, how Chinese retailers are staying strong despite economic challenges, and some exciting moves in sports streaming and local TV. Plus, they dive into the rapid rise of AppLovin and what it means for advertisers.00:00 - IntroductionWelcome and overview of inflation, AppLovin, and sports streaming topics.01:37 - Inflation and Retail TrendsMixed inflation signals, tariffs, and how advertisers are responding.08:36 - Global Economic UpdatesUK, EU, and China's growth trends, plus retail spending shifts.15:49 - Tencent and Mini-ProgramsTencent's ad growth and the rise of short-form content in China.20:10 - Sling TV's $5 Sports PassSling TV's innovative pricing and its potential impact on streaming.26:22 - Local TV ConsolidationNextar and Tegna talks, and what it means for advertisers.31:14 - AppLovin's GrowthAppLovin's 77% growth and its rise as a major advertising player.34:26 - Wrap-Up and Future TrendsFinal thoughts on media shakeups and what's ahead for advertisers.Mid-Year Global Advertising Forecast Update: https://www.wppmedia.com/news/tyny-midyear-2025?utm_medium=podcast&utm_content=episode_73_description

Economist Podcasts
Unsteady state: Somalia in disarray

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 24:02


The country had been on the rise: beating back jihadists, strengthening its federal structure and gaining international stature. That has all reversed. In Britain levels of crime have fallen—but the changing nature of criminality has meant a smaller fraction of crooks getting caught. And 80 years on to the day our Archive 1945 project revisits the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Intelligence
Unsteady state: Somalia in disarray

The Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 24:02


The country had been on the rise: beating back jihadists, strengthening its federal structure and gaining international stature. That has all reversed. In Britain levels of crime have fallen—but the changing nature of criminality has meant a smaller fraction of crooks getting caught. And 80 years on to the day our Archive 1945 project revisits the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account.

NewChurchLIVE.tv: Pastor Chuck Blair
A Steady Heart in an Unsteady World

NewChurchLIVE.tv: Pastor Chuck Blair

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 52:42


A Steady Heart in an Unsteady World We looked at what it is like to face our fears as storms approach. But what happens when we are "out of boat" and feel like we are drowning? How do we find a steady heart in an unsteady world that feels like it will overwhelm us? From the service aired on 7/20/25 If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to Subscribe and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts. It is the #1 way to support this podcast, and it's free! Go to the main podcast page, scroll down and at the bottom you'll find a place to rate the podcast and to leave a review.  Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and YouTube @newchurchlive  Visit our Website and Make a donation to support our church community Video of Service HERE

Kansas City MomCast
Stories From A Vietnam Nurse | Kansas City MomCast Episode 85

Kansas City MomCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 48:00


On today's episode, we're honored to hear from Lou Eisenbrandt, who in the late 1960s  was a young nurse who answered the call to serve in Vietnam. What she witnessed, what she endured, and what she carried home with her became the foundation for a lifetime of reflection and advocacy. Her experience didn't end when the war did. In the years since, she's written two books and spoken to a variety of audiences- helping shine a long-overdue spotlight on the women who served in Vietnam. And when Parkinson's disease entered her story, she met it with the same strength and openness that's defined her life. Today we will talk about her journey through war, healing, motherhood, and purpose—and what it means to carry a story for so many others. Growing up in a small Illinois town, Lou joined the Army to "see the world." After graduating as a Registered Nurse in June 1968, she attended officers' basic training, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, then headed to Ft. Dix New Jersey, her first duty assignment. In September 1969, she received orders for Vietnam, arriving there on November 1. During her year at the 91 st Evac Hospital in Chu Lai, she cared for GIs, South Vietnamese soldiers and civilians, even Viet Cong and NVA soldiers. From malaria and hepatitis to double amputees, massive head traumas and deadly gunshot wounds, she saw it all. Her book, Vietnam Nurse, Mending and Remembering, published in June 2015, chronicles her experiences. She takes you through the sights and sounds of combat nursing, waterskiing on the South China Sea, a weekend jeep trip with flak jackets and helmets, and surviving early-morning rocket attacks. Since 1970, she has made 4 return trips to Vietnam. In September 2014, she joined 11 other vets, all male, 12 College of the Ozarks students and several faculty members, to visit sites where each of the vets had been stationed during the war. The trip was sponsored by the college and became one of the motivating factors for completing her book. For the past 40 years, Lou has been sharing her experiences with students, veterans, and community groups. In addition, she has served on the boards of directors for numerous not-for-profit organizations and is currently a board member of the Veterans' Voices Writing Project. She is a past member of the People with Parkinson's Advisory Council of the Parkinson's Foundation. She has been employed as a travel agent, children's cooking instructor, and stained-glass artisan. Her other interests are: travel, photography, golf, gardening, and grandchildren. Lou is passionately involved in finding a cure for Parkinson's Disease, which she has lived with for 22 years as a result of exposure to Agent Orange. In her latest book, published in May 2022 and titled Unsteady as She Goes: Battling Parkinson's After Vietnam, she shares her thoughts on living her best life with a chronic, progressive disease. She and her husband Jim have been married for 53 years and live in Leawood Kansas. They have two children and two grandchildren. If it's loose - it is no use! While we gear up for summer, we want to remind parents that bike helmets save lives! A properly fitting helmet should sit about two finger widths above the eyebrow, remain level, and have a chin strap that is snug. Children's Mercy Kansas City is built for kids. That's why we have been taking care of the kids in the community for more than 125 years. Learn more.  What We're Loving In Kansas City Dogs Day Out at KC Pet Project Megan loves dogs. This is an awesome program that allows you to take a shelter dog out for a few hours, a full day, or even a weekend, providing them with a much-needed break from the shelter environment. These outings help reduce stress for the dogs and give KC Pet Project valuable insights into their personalities and behaviors, aiding in finding them suitable adoptive homes. To participate,

Mornings with Monette
Ep 268 Feeling Spiritually Unsteady? Here's How to Build a Solid Foundation

Mornings with Monette

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 12:51


Are you feeling like the ground beneath you keeps shifting? In this episode of Mornings with Monette, we talk about what it means to truly build your life on something solid—something eternal. When the storms of life come (and they will), will your foundation hold? I'll share encouragement from Scripture, a personal story from a tough season, and simple growth principles that can help you stay grounded in your faith. If your heart's been craving stability, clarity, and deeper purpose, this episode is for you. Let's build something lasting—together.

The Financial Exchange Show
An unsteady economy hasn't shaken retail investors' optimism about the stock market

The Financial Exchange Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 38:34


Mike Armstrong and Paul Lane discuss the latest truce agreement between Israel and Iran after Trump lashes out at both sides. Powell remains steadfast in fight against ongoing inflation. US oil frackers make the correct call. An unsteady economy hasn't shaken retail investors' optimism about the stock market. Home sales rose in May but remain sluggish.

The Faith Podcast
Embracing God's Creative Power and Staying Steady in Unsteady Times

The Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 22:35


WSJ Your Money Briefing
How an Unsteady Market Is Leading Everyday Investors to Buy and Hold

WSJ Your Money Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 10:12


April's stock market swings have tempted everyday investors to rethink how much they're willing to risk. Wall Street Journal reporter Hannah Erin Lang joins host Ariana Aspuru to discuss how some investors are responding and what financial professionals are advising. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gut + Science
Steady Leadership in Unsteady Times with Katherine Coble

Gut + Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 18:22


In this episode of “In the Loop,” Katherine takes us from scraped knees on a turquoise bike to shark diving in Hawaii —all to teach one powerful lesson: great leaders don't clam up when times get tough. With the world spinning fast around political shifts, DEI rollbacks, and plummeting employee engagement, Katherine breaks down how to stay grounded, clear, and forward-thinking. Think of it as your communication toolkit for chaos. Tune in, get inspired, and learn how to lead with purpose when the waters get rough

Talk Dizzy To Me
BONUS Episode! Making and Enjoying a Migraine-Friendly Cocktail with Karen Tartt

Talk Dizzy To Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 29:00


Enjoy this fun bonus episode with Karen Tartt, who shares her expertise with a phenomenal and tasty migraine friendly cocktail she created. Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS, Dr. Danielle Tolman, PT and Karen are also joined by Christine Moyer from the podcast Unsteady and Unfiltered. First, prepare the "shrub"Woody Pear Shrub -1 ⅓ cup Pear Juice* -⅔ cup Cane Sugar -1 cup White Distilled Vinegar -2 large sprigs of Rosemary -4 bunches of Thyme -3 Bay Leaves Measure and add all ingredients into a pot on your stove. Cover and turn heat to high. Bring liquid to a boil. Turn down the heat, take off the lid and stir until the sugar is completely dissolved. Turn off the heat and let cool to room temperature. Pour the contents of the pot into a sealable container and store in the fridge for several hours or overnight. In the morning, strain steeped herbs out of the liquid using a wire mesh strainer or a nut milk bag. Store finished shrub in a sealable container in the fridge until use for up to a month. *Be mindful of the ingredient label when selecting a pear juice. You'll want to find one that uses ascorbic acid (powdered Vitamin C) as the color protectant instead of lemon juice. Knudsen Juice is a widely available brand that is safe, although I'm sure there are many that are also okay.Pear Cocktail-1 ¼ oz 40% Clear Spirit (vodka, gin, blanco tequila, etc.) -2 oz Woody Pear Shrub -Soda Water -Ice *Measure ingredients into a Collins glass over ice. Using a spoon, gently stir to incorporate all ingredients. Garnish with additional herbs (rosemary, thyme & bay). About KarenIn March of 2019, after 18 months of searching for answersto the seemingly mysterious symptoms Karen had been experiencing, she was diagnosed with Chronic Vestibular Migraine. Post diagnosis, she learned about the ⁠Johns Hopkins Migraine Diet⁠ through Dr. David Buchholz's book, ⁠“Heal Your Headache”⁠, and started to undergo the tedious elimination process to figure out her personal migraine triggers. In May of 2020, during the Covid pandemic quarantine, Karen launched a blog focused on migraine-friendly cocktails for the at-home bartender, Tartt Drinks. This creative outlet, along with an online audience of fellow migraineurs, provided a space for her to explore the cocktails, flavorsand spirits that were missing from the lives of those affected by migraine. Her migraine-friendly cocktails have since been featured in the Bombay Sapphire Artist Showcase, ⁠Speed Rack⁠ Trading Cards, ⁠Dizzy Cook⁠'s first book release party, ⁠Miles for Migraine⁠ ⁠Social Events⁠ and an upcoming cocktail book. She currently resides in San Francisco, CA and works at ⁠Wildhawk⁠ in the Mission District. She's currently researching gas chromatography analysis in spirits to more clearly define what makes a spirit migraine-friendly. She's also studying different ways to create more complete citrus alternatives.Karen can be reached for consultations and inquiries at ⁠clearspiritandmind@gmail.com⁠.Hosted by:

MoneyMD
Social Security | Unsteady Markets

MoneyMD

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 33:06


Episode 589: Thinking of working while drawing Social Security? Steve and Zach break down the rules, the risks, and how your decision could affect future benefits. Next, the Money Doctors weigh in on the recent market volatility. If the latest drop has you on edge, their advice might just go against your instincts.

Talk Dizzy To Me
Welcome to Unsteady & Unfiltered with Christine Moyer

Talk Dizzy To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 8:25


Welcome! Christine Moyer is the new host of a supplemental podcast to Talk Dizzy To Me. These easily digestible episodes will share a lighthearted, but informative, approach to various topics as they relate to living life with vestibular dysfunction. Having experienced it herself, Unsteady & Unfiltered episodes may include TDTM recaps, “hot takes” on trending issues, relatable stories, tips/tricks, and even the occasional special guest. Living with vestibular dysfunction is not easy, but Christine's uplifting and grounding personality will surely bring listeners a moment of levity to a challenging situation.Episode Resources:Christine's 2023 TDTM Episode: https://youtu.be/YisqP_Iop-0?si=Wg3zw_y3bkV-F5ZK Hosted by:

Sleep Magic - Sleep Hypnosis & Meditations
Staying Steady In An Unsteady World | Sleep Hypnosis For Releasing Stress

Sleep Magic - Sleep Hypnosis & Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 56:10


In tonight's Sleep Hypnosis with Jessica, we're going to be exploring how to keep a calm, balanced centre in a world that's constantly changing, and not always in the way that you'd like it to. If you're someone who finds the news too stressful or unsettling, or who's been sent into a spin by the bad you see in the world, this is for you.  As always, tonight's episode will start with a relaxing introduction from Jessica, before we sink into tonight's Sleep Hypnosis.  Want more Sleep Magic? Join Sleep Magic Premium ✨ Enjoy 2 bonus episodes a month plus all episodes ad-free, access to Jessica's complete back catalog of over 60 episodes, and show your support to Jessica.  To Subscribe 

Wake Up Call
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Unsteady

Wake Up Call

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 41:46 Transcription Available


Amy King hosts your Monday Wake Up Call. ABC News correspondent Jordana Miller joins the show live from Jerusalem to discuss Netanyahu threatening to resume fighting in Gaza if hostages aren't released on Saturday. KFI Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins Wake Up Call for ‘Wired Wednesday'! Rich talks about Youtube saying TV's have overtaken mobile for viewing, merging multiple Apple accounts, and AI chatbots getting news summaries wrong. On this week's edition of ‘Amy's on It' she reviews Emilia Perez. Coutrney Donohue from Bloomberg Media joins the show to give a stock market update. The show closes with California Earthquake Authority Chief Mitigation Officer Janiele Maffei talking about what an earthquake brace is and Bolt Retrofit $3,000 program grants.  

The Leftover Pieces; Suicide Loss Conversations
January 11 Daily Nugget; If You Want to be Unsteady

The Leftover Pieces; Suicide Loss Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 2:55


As a sort of "Re-Boot" for The Leftover Pieces; Suicide Loss Conversations podcast after taking the last 6 weeks of 2024 "off" I am choosing to 'start over' this way .... please listen weekly to Down the Rabbit Hole episodes dropped at the start of each week and / or listen daily to these readings from The Daily Stoic-- nuggets as I call them -- of wisdom passed along from Ryan Holiday. Stephen Hanselman and the ancient Greek Philosophers such as Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus and Seneca. I hope you will do both. I hope you will consider journaling along with me. I hope it provides some inspiration, even motivation to keep going, to how we do what we do, to why we do what we do in moving forward 'after'...I hope it is a tool that you (like me) might find useful in your life after loss by suicide.The following is an excerpt directly from the book -- they are not my words and are placed here as a sample to help you journal. The full book must be purchased to follow along all year. I am ONLY doing this in January (on the podcast).TODAYS READING January 11 - IF YOU WANT TO BE UNSTEADYGet your own copy of The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday & Stephen Hanselman**“For if a person shifts their caution to their own reasoned choices and the acts of those choices, they will at the same time gain the will to avoid, but if they shift their caution away from their own reasoned choices to things not under their control, seeking to avoid what is controlled by others, they will then be agitated, fearful, and unstable.” —EPICTETUS, DISCOURSES, 2.1.12 "The image of the Zen philosopher is the monk up in the green, quiet hills, or in a beautiful temple on some rocky cliff. The Stoics are the antithesis of this idea. Instead, they are the man in the marketplace, the senator in the Forum, the brave wife waiting for her soldier to return from battle, the sculptor busy in her studio. Still, the Stoic is equally at peace. Epictetus is reminding you that serenity and stability are results of your choices and judgment, not your environment. If you seek to avoid all disruptions to tranquility—other people, external events, stress—you will never be successful. Your problems will follow you wherever you run and hide. But if you seek to avoid the harmful and disruptive judgments that cause those problems, then you will be stable and steady wherever you happen to be." - all above quoted words from the credited to the authors**I hope you are considering journaling along with us in January__________________________________________________________________________Go to my WEBSITE "The Leftover Pieces; Rebuilding You" is support central.PS....The FIRST SESSION of the Legacy Writing Project in 2024 has finished & the last one is under way...GET ON THE LIST NOW for the SINGLE DATE start for 2025For a way to leave a Legacy of your child - GO HEREIf you, or someone you know, is struggling ww suicidal thoughts, reach out:CALL 988   OR, you can also TEXT the word "HOME" to 741741 in the USASupport the show

Where I Left Off
Yours, Unexpectedly with Author Rachel Lewis

Where I Left Off

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 47:13 Transcription Available


Send us a textThanks to author Rachel Lewis for talking about her debut Yours, Unexpectedly and her new holiday novella, out now - Merrily Yours.Follow Rachel:Yours, Unexpectedly (available on KU)Merrily Yours (available on KU)WebsiteFollow Rachel on InstagramBooks Mentioned in this episode:Unsteady by Peyton CorinneUnloved by Peyton CorinneNot in Love by Ali HazelwoodThe Bodyguard by Katherine CenterThe Rom-Commers by Katherine CenterThe Ex-Vows by Jessica JoyceOut on a Limb by Hannah Bonam-YoungFor links to the books discussed in this episode, click the link here to take you to the Google Doc to view the list. For episode feedback, future reading and author recommendations, you can text the podcast by clicking the "Send us a message button" above. For more, follow along on Instagram @whereileftoffpod.

Your Stupid Opinions
Burning Bus Tour, Unsteady Sex Stool, Mud Butt Burgers

Your Stupid Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 73:59


More reviews & complaints!! This week, we hear all about a bus tour of Los Angeles that may leave you outside in the sun, or running for your life, from the flames. A down south fast food chain that makes you wait in the rain, only for you to end up with "mud butt". A very personal item that may leave you no longer in the mood, once you're done with the construction project!!Join comedians James Pietragallo and Jimmie Whisman as they explore the most opinionated part of the internet: The Reviews Section!Subscribe and we will see you every Monday with Your Stupid Opinions!!!Don't forget to rate & review!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

In Touch Ministries Daily Devotions
Building Trust When Faith Is Unsteady

In Touch Ministries Daily Devotions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024


If believing God is difficult in this season of your life, draw closer to Him for the help you need.