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(John 1:27) In a day when people are more concerned with building their own name, John the Baptist's ministry reminds us to live in faithful service to our wonderful Master. No matter how low the task may seem, our Master stooped far lower to serve us. (09108250503)
Join Matt, Ruth, and Tori as they talk about why it is important to live devoted to God's word and what that means. How do we do that practically in our day to day lives? How can we approach God and learn how to have a relationship with Him and build a passion for wanting to do that? Check out the "Bible Recap" website at www.thebiblerecap.com Before you read God's Word today, ask for His help by praying these 5 prayers: God, give me wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. Let any knowledge I gain help me love You and others more, and not puff me up. Help me see something new about You that I've never seen before. Correct any lies I believe about You or anything I misunderstand. Direct my steps according to Your Word. Amen. To learn more about "Untying the Knots of the Heart", go to www.innerlifeministries.com Also check out our "Soul Conversations" Podcast with Matt Priebe & Nate Hamlin.
Untying the Knot, Supporting Women through Divorce and BeyondIn this debut episode of Untying the Knot, co-hosts Katie Lambert and Miranda explore the transformative journey of divorce. They discuss how to navigate the challenges of separation while finding strength, healing, and purpose. Key Discussion Points: - How to embrace healing and self-discovery during and after divorce. - Breaking generational cycles to foster healthier relationships. - Practical advice for focusing on personal growth and resilience. Actionable Advice: - Reflect on your values and goals to redefine your purpose. - Create a support system that uplifts and empowers you. - Take small, intentional steps toward building the life you deserve. Join The Divorce Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/16DTxnDsqw/ Connect with Miranda here: https://www.instagram.com/herecomesthesunshine_/ Connect with MOMnation here: https://momnation.com/ This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Always consult with a licensed professional for guidance tailored to your unique situation.
On this episode, Paul Vallely, a columnist for the Church Times, talks about the papacy of Pope Francis and what his legacy might be. Pope Francis adopted “a pastoral approach”, he says, “not a dogmatic approach. “He thought that people, were the centre of the gospel, and he thought that mercy was more important than dogma. He didn't really change a lot of Catholic teaching, in the sense that he saw dogma as the kind of ideal to which we all aspire. He knew we weren't perfect or ideal: we were all on a journey and starting very often in a difficult place. He wanted to be there at the start of the journey to accompany people. He wasn't a liberal: he was a pastor.” Paul Vallely has also written in the Church Times this week about Pope Francis, after news of his death on Easter Monday, aged 88. Read the article here: https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2025/25-april/comment/columnists/paul-vallely-pope-francis-was-pastor-to-the-world Paul Vallely's book, Untying the Knots: The struggle for the soul of Catholicism, is published by Bloomsbury. Try 10 issues of the Church Times for £10 or get two months access to our website and apps, also for £10. Go to www.churchtimes.co.uk/new-reader
This week, Anthony gives us his shortest review ever with his take on Venus Vacation Prism: Dead or Alive Xtreme,[...]
Cummings and goings at the campBy LiminallySpaced. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.After what felt like an endless ride, we finally made it to our destination. The campsite was remote, but had easy access to a big, beautiful lake. Our group occupied two sections of a fairly sparsely-populated camping area. Down the path past the office and the general store, around a couple turns past the public bathrooms, we stopped and unloaded. Our youth pastor gave us a rundown of the amenities we could expect, and seemed to derive a certain amount of glee from how short the list was. Her husband just laughed and assured us it wasn't going to be nearly as bad as we thought.Our youth pastor Ginny and her husband Todd always came alive when we did outdoorsy stuff. There was always a certain extra pep in their step, as though there was a certain amount of freedom in getting so far away from society for a few days. Normally they were polite and proper as could be, but I couldn't help but notice that once we hit the woods their extremely chaste exterior cracked ever so slightly with an increase of winks, pinches, and the occasional clandestine ass smack.They were an attractive couple, and it was difficult not to notice that for Ginny especially, her change in attire, from conservative blouses and floor-length skirts to partially unbuttoned over shirts and leg-baring short shorts, seemed to signal some relief; an exhale of expression. Normally completely hidden from view, I could tell she was hiding nice breasts under her usual attire, and her legs were long and smooth.Watching her give her husband a smile and a swat on the behind as she passed by, I couldn't help but wonder what it looked like when they fucked. Ginny had been one of my early crushes, and I had always been extremely jealous of her husband. But now, I had learned multiple times over that a demure, church-going exterior was very possibly just a cover for a voracious sexual appetite, and I was dying to know if the same was true for Ginny. What her favorite position was. How nasty they got behind closed doors. What she sounded like when she orgasmed. Did she like sucking his dick? Did they roleplay? Did he like to cum on her face?Christine and I passed each other a few times while we unloaded the vans and began setting up the site, but few words were said. I found a shady spot at the edge of the tree line to stake my tent, and I couldn't help but notice that Christine chose hers about as far to the other side of the site as you could get. She was sharing the tent with a younger girl, which meant that even under the best of circumstances there'd be no hanky panky at her place.I, on the other hand, had a tent all to myself. The younger kid I was supposed to share with backed out at the last minute, and so, with an even number of tents for an odd number of people, I lucked out."Hey, Tim," I heard a voice call from behind me, and turned to see Rachel walking over with Devon. She smiled and waved, and approached with no hesitation. We used to converse fairly regularly, especially online, but ever since prom night we hadn't said much to each other. "How's it going?" Her casual tone seemed to be trying to ignore any awkwardness we might have had between us."Hey Rachel," I said as cordially as possible. I couldn't quite muster excitement, but produced enough forced enthusiasm as to not be rude. "It's good to see you!"It honestly wasn't a lie. Before the awkwardness I really did enjoy talking and hanging out with Rachel, and I had been crazy for those massive breasts of hers as soon as my burgeoning libido developed.And boy did she look good today. A totally different body type than Christine, she was generously thick in all the right places. Places that were testing the limits of what her clothing could handle. She wore straight-cut jeans that didn't accent features, but hung off her curvy hips in a way that was impossible to hide what was inside them. A thin button down blouse hung open off her shoulders, tied up beneath her bust, showing some stomach, and giving me a great look at the shirt she wore underneath; a shirt that stopped me in my tracks when I clocked it.Tightly hugging her midsection, and wrapped like a second skin around those glorious globes of hers was a green, spaghetti-strapped tank top; the same tank top she wore, hard-nippled and braless, in the pictures she sent the night she asked me to the prom. This couldn't be a coincidence, could it?"This is Devon," she said. He put his hand out and I shook it, and we made pleasant small talk, but I couldn't hope to tell you what either of us said, as my mind was totally on that green shirt doing its best to contain Rachel's tits."Where are you guys set up?" I finally said, coming back to earth."Well obviously we won't be staying in the same tent," she said with a playful chuckle that jiggled her breasts delightfully, "Devon's staying with Peter over that way," she said, pointing across the camp, "and I'm set up right over here." she turned and pointed back behind her.I followed her pointing fingers, the same fingers that had been wrapped around my cock only months ago, and once again felt like she was playing a trick on me. Maybe I shouldn't have read into it too much, like how many tents do people really own, but adding in the green shirt, I found it very significant that the tent she pointed to was the very tent she and I had spent our prom night encounter in."It's a pretty rad tent," Devon started, "really well made, and has a nice comfortable flooring on the inside.""Yeah I know," I said without thinking, "my, friend has one just like it."I looked at Rachel. She looked away, but I swear I saw the pale skin around her chest flush a knowing pink.Devon was then called away to help move something over by his tent, leaving me alone with Rachel."I'm surprised to see you here; I thought you hated camping?" I said as I went back to setting up."Well, you guys always made it sound so fun, and this being the last chance and all,” She trailed off slightly."Devon seems nice," I said, changing the subject, but definitely still probing, "are you guys going out?""I don't know what I'd call it," she said, idly fidgeting with the tie of her shirt, "but yeah, he is nice." There was a slight pause before she added "maybe a little Too nice."I chuckled. "How are the back rubs?" My gaze examined her for a reply"This is a nice spot you got here," she said, changing the subject, "very, secluded.""Yeah, it is," I responded, "and it's just me.""Just you?" she said, her interest piqued."Yeah, lucked out.""I'll say."There was an awkward pause. I tried to think of something else to say, something smart, something adult, something that would maybe get down to the bottom of what was going on here, but I couldn't focus. Couldn't stop thinking about those tits pressing out from behind that tight, green shirt.A wave from Devon caught her attention, and she used it as an excuse to bail from our awkward silence. She made a cordial exit, but then turned back for a moment with a question. "I think a bunch of us are going swimming later, are you going to go?" She asked in a tone no less awkward than the pause that preceded it."Yeah, probably, if I have all my stuff set up." The truth was, I wasn't that interested in swimming with a bunch of younger kids, I was focused on Christine, and figuring out what was going on with us. At least I had been, before Rachel's tits entered the equation."Maybe I'll see you down there."She bounced off, leaving me with a view from behind that was no less alluring than the one from the front. What a body. I knew this "good Christian girl" was as horny as anyone else at her age, and I wondered how much of that body Devon had gotten to enjoy. I wondered if she had jerked him off, or maybe even sucked his dick; if he had felt her slick, wet cunt, or maybe even tasted it; if he had gotten to fuck her two massive tits; if he had cum on them; if she thought it was gross.My cock twitched hard.Shaking the thoughts from my head, I scanned the camp, looking for Christine, but she was nowhere to be found. Disappointed, I went back to setting up my tent.Lunchtime came, and we all gathered around as Ginny, her husband, and the other couple of adult chaperones cooked up burgers and hot dogs, and other campsite favorites. There was no skimping, and the food was great, supplied by the parents who were no doubt happy to schlep their kids off to the middle of the woods for a couple of days.We lined up to get our food, and I ended up a few people behind Christine. We still hadn't talked at all, and I was hoping to use lunchtime to break the ice. I just needed to figure out what I was going to say. I watched her as she left the line, and rejoiced a little internally when she chose a place to sit that had open space around her.I quickly grabbed some food and followed after her. I hadn't been nervous around Christine hardly ever, but my stomach was in my throat as I crossed the distance toward her. Her head was down, so she didn't seem coming, but when she looked up at me with those big brown eyes and a lock of her long hair fell across her angelic face, she stopped me right in my tracks."Do you uh,” I stammered, taken aback by her beauty, “ do you mind if I join you?"She took a moment. I don't know if she was as nervous as I was, but finally she responded with "it's a free country."I sat, and we sat there both in silence. She shifted her potato salad around with her fork, idly, and I wracked my brain for something smart to say."Listen, I wanted to; " but before I could go any further, Rachel's bright, peppy voice came at me loudly from the side."Hey guys!" She and Devon came strolling over with full plates, and both plopped down in front of us on nearby chairs. "Not so hungry today, huh, Tim?" Rachel said with a chuckle, pointing toward my plate. Looking down, it was only then that I realized all I had grabbed from the lunch buffet was a hot dog roll and a fork."Don't wanna swim on a full stomach!" I joked back.After a polite chuckle, Rachel introduced Christine to Devon, and the four of us began chatting about fairly mundane, late teenage stuff; colleges, summer jobs, graduation. As conversations tend to do, Rachel and Christine began to pair off, leaving me to talk with Devon. He was a good guy with a dry sense of humor, and I honestly felt that if we had more time to spend together, we would be friends. He seemed a bit uncomfortable, but it was in a way I could sympathize with. It was the discomfort of being the only new person in the group, and it was the same feeling I had when I went to Rachel's prom. I wondered if she made a habit of bringing guys to events they were guaranteed to feel awkward at.I was happy to be his lifeline and make the trip easier, but truth be told I never expected to see him again after this weekend."Did you ask Tim? He's an artist, right Tim?" Rachel's voice snapped me back to whatever it was she and Christine were talking about."Huh?" I said, having no idea what Rachel was getting at."Christine was just saying she was having trouble picking out colors for her dorm room, and I thought she should ask you; you're a painter, right?"My stomach dropped and I started to feel my cheeks flush a bit. Staring back at Rachel, her expression gave no indication that she was toying with me, but there was no other possible way for me to interpret that. When Tara and I had run into Rachel at the cafe, Tara's quip about me painting her was dripping with entendre that I was sure none of us had missed, and Rachel's flirty follow up online shortly after confirmed it. But now, had she forgotten? Or was she just playing a game with me?My mouth moved, but couldn't come up with a response. Luckily at that moment I was saved by the announcement that we'd be heading down to the lake to go swimming shortly, setting off a clean up of all the lunch stuffs. Christine popped up quite quickly, and I lamented watching her leave, but then I turned my eyes back to Rachel, once again searching for what her angle was, and once again finding nothing.Devon and she began to get up, and as she turned away I could have sworn I saw her hard nipples pushing through her tight green shirt.It was nice to take a dip in the lake. It was going to be a hot weekend, and the cool water felt refreshing and helped clear my head. I waded around and played games with the other kids, managing to keep my thoughts off the two women currently fighting for real estate in my mind.One of these women was currently making it very difficult. Rachel and Devon had entered into a diving contest with one of the younger kids, which meant that every couple minutes or so I got to watch Rachel's fairly modest one-piece swimsuit do its best to contain her bouncing breasts as she made her dive approach. This was followed shortly after by her pulling herself up out of the water, back on to the dock, sending water cascading down her long hair and ramping in spurts and sprays off her considerable backside.It might just have been this wild conspiracy my mind was brewing, but I thought it quite a coincidence that she always made sure to pull herself up on the same side, in full view of me, should I want to look.More than once out of the corner of my eye I caught Ginny and Todd horsing around in a way I didn't expect from a youth minister and her husband. Maybe I was more attuned to it now that my sexual antennae were constantly at full mast, but I could swear they were flirting with each other. I couldn't blame them, especially Todd. He was a handsome guy, but not a supermodel by any means, and he had managed to land himself a gorgeous, playful wife. The way she bit her lip at him when she smiled told me what was on her mind, even if her words were about something else entirely.Taking a break, I sat in a nearby beach chair, and tried not to stare when Ginny dove into the water. She too wore a one piece bathing suit underneath khaki shorts that left her long, umber legs on full display. I tried not to stare, but couldn't help grabbing a glimpse from time to time, and more than once I caught Dean, one of the other chaperones, doing the same when his wife wasn't looking.Trying to focus on something more wholesome, my plans were dashed when Christine made her way down from the campsite. Long, smooth legs ascending up into deep blue bikini bottoms were the first thing I saw, followed by the thin, flowing button down she wore semi-buttoned on top of the matching bikini top that hugged her small breasts.I made a move to engage her as she made her way down, but she blew right past me and headed to the edge of the dock. The light caught her perfectly as she removed her overshirt, casting her tight body into gauzy shadow as it diffused through the thin fabric.That body. Jesus, I missed it. I missed seeing her ass rise up in a lewd heart shape behind her head as she leaned in to suck my cock. I missed feeling her hard nipples press into me when we kissed. I missed the way she writhed and shook when she orgasmed. I missed seeing her deep collarbones, and that sweet dip where they meet the neck, draped with my cum.I shifted in my seat as my cock surged with the thought, and I watched as Christine dove into the water and swam out to the floating dock; the furthest point away from me she could get."Everything ok with you two?" I heard a voice say from beside me. I was so caught up in Christine that I didn't even notice that Ginny had pulled herself up out of the lake and made her way over to the seat beside me."Yeah, it's fine," I lied with a weak smile."Well it's just that you guys are usually thick as thieves, but things seem kinda chilly so far this weekend." She watched me for a reaction, trying to read me. I was doing my best to give her nothing to grasp on to."It's nothing. College, stress,” I said, grasping, "it manifests itself in weird ways, you know?""Um Hmm" she responded, clearly humoring my attempt. "You know, it reminds me of a story," She began, a faraway smile pulling at her lips."Old Testament or New?" I joked."No, no, not that kind of story" She chuckled. "Back when I was your age, I had a, friend." Her pause was deliciously implicit coming from someone like her. "Things got chilly between us too, and my mom gave me some good advice; she said 'Gin, it's really easy to break someone's heart, if you don't know you're holding it."I suddenly felt something pull at the back of my throat, choking me up slightly."Not that that's relevant here," Ginny said, respecting my cover story, "I just thought it was good advice."She tapped my thigh lightly with her fist, and then got up to leave."What was his name?" I finally managed to get out. She stopped and turned back toward me."Todd."She smiled a knowing smile, and headed off, leaving me with her wisdom.That night, after an uneventful, yet delicious dinner, followed by some scary stories around the campfire that all seemed to have a rather biblical moral point at their center, we piled into our tents to sleep. But all I did was toss and turn.
Today we check in with Anna Cheney, a long time friend and amazing empowered woman. Anna is CCE-accredited International Mastery Life Coach #1 Bestselling published author, Inspirational public speaker, Transformational Experience Coach and Works at Lifes Harmony Coaching. She has 15 years of Entrepreneur Leadership, she is the Owner and founder of private and group coaching since 2019 -Lifes Harmony Coaching- private, The Gathering Place-group, Co-Facilitator with Untying the Knots of the Heart, Facilitator of Untangled Hearts Retreats, Transformational Coach with The Atlas Project and she became passionate through Mentoring and Coaching after discovering her own Self Abandonment journey. She has done all of that and so much more. For more information check out her bio HERE To watch the podcast episode Click Here!
In deze aflevering van Salesbazen bespreken we de rol van technologie en automatisering binnen salesoperaties. Maaike Molenkamp van Leadinfo deelt inzichten over klantreizen, leadopvolging, privacywetgeving en de toepassing van AI in salesprocessen. We verkennen hoe bedrijven hun salesstrategieën kunnen optimaliseren door data-analyse en automatisering, en hoe ze effectief kunnen communiceren met klanten. In dit gesprek worden de uitdagingen en strategieën besproken voor het optimaliseren van klantreizen en het schalen van organisaties. De sprekers benadrukken het belang van een stapsgewijze aanpak, duidelijke rolverdeling, en de combinatie van human touch met technologie zoals AI. Daarnaast wordt de noodzaak van uniformiteit in verschillende culturen en het belang van multipliers in de organisatie besproken. Sound Bites "Privacy by design is ons principe." "Data is key om te automatiseren." "AI is geen concurrentievoordeel meer." "De klant is 70% aan het woord." "Supergoed techniek met human touch." "Zorg voor hele goede playbook." "Neem dan even een stap terug." Informatie over Bowtie model: Untying the Knot: Understanding the Bowtie Model Gast: (9) Maaike Molenkamp | LinkedIn Host: (9) Josef Stevens | LinkedIn Website: www.leadinfo.com --- Sifu5 is een trainingsbureau van Josef Stevens. Wij transformeren salesteams door ze te trainen in emotionele intelligentie binnen het vak van consultative selling. Meer weten? Josef Stevens: 0687608311 of josef.stevens@salesbazen.com
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nikki Florio – North America's economic and political landscape is shifting as tariffs, trade wars, and globalist agendas threaten stability. From Trump's bold claims about Canada to rising food costs and strained international relations, the consequences impact everyday lives. Understanding these power moves is crucial as governments shape policies that affect economies, food security, and national sovereignty.
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nikki Florio – North America's economic and political landscape is shifting as tariffs, trade wars, and globalist agendas threaten stability. From Trump's bold claims about Canada to rising food costs and strained international relations, the consequences impact everyday lives. Understanding these power moves is crucial as governments shape policies that affect economies, food security, and national sovereignty.
1 section- 3 levels of tying/untying: chiyuv d'Orraissa, Issur d'Rabanan, and mutar lechtchilla
1 section- 3 levels of tying/untying on Shabbos: chiyuv d'Orraissa, assur d'Rabanan, mutar lechtchilla
2 sections- allowance/disallowance of vinegar for toothache and rose oil for sore loins on Shabbat, tying and untying for which one is liable with examples of camel/boats knots
2 sections- allowance/disallowance of vinegar for toothache and rose oil for sore loins on Shabbos, tying and untying for which one is liable with examples of camel/boats knots
Matthew week 74 Matthew 11:28 ESV 28 Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:29-30 ESV 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” Matthew 12:1-2 ESV At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry, and they began to pluck heads of grain and to eat.2 But when the Pharisees saw it, they said to him, “Look, your disciples are doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath.” Genesis 2:2-3 ESV Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. 2 And on the seventh day God finished his work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all his work that he had done. 3 So God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it God rested from all his work that he had done in creation. Exodus 20:8-11 ESV 8 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. 9 Six days you shall labor, and do all your work, 10 but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, you, or your son, or your daughter, your male servant, or your female servant, or your livestock, or the sojourner who is within your gates. 11 For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy. Exodus 31:12-17 ESV 12 And the Lord said to Moses, 13 “You are to speak to the people of Israel and say, ‘Above all you shall keep my Sabbaths, for this is a sign between me and you throughout your generations, that you may know that I, the Lord, sanctify you. 14 You shall keep the Sabbath, because it is holy for you. Everyone who profanes it shall be put to death. Whoever does any work on it, that soul shall be cut off from among his people. 15 Six days shall work be done, but the seventh day is a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day shall be put to death. 16 Therefore the people of Israel shall keep the Sabbath, observing the Sabbath throughout their generations, as a covenant forever.17 It is a sign forever between me and the people of Israel that in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested and was refreshed.'” Deuteronomy 23:24-25 ESV 24 “If you go into your neighbor's vineyard, you may eat your fill of grapes, as many as you wish, but you shall not put any in your bag. 25 If you go into your neighbor's standing grain, you may pluck the ears with your hand, but you shall not put a sickle to your neighbor's standing grain. 1.Carrying 2. Burning 3. Extinguishing 4. Finishing 5. Writing 6. Erasing 7. Cooking 8. Washing 9. Sewing 10. Tearing 11. Knotting 12. Untying 13. Shaping 14. Plowing 15. Planting 16. Reaping 17. Harvesting 18. Threshing 19. Winnowing 20. Selecting 21. Sifting 22. Grinding 23. Kneading 24. Combing 25. Spinning 26. Dyeing 27. Chain-stitching 28. Warping 29. Weaving 30. Unraveling 31. Building 32. Demolishing 33. Trapping 34. Shearing 35. Slaughtering 36. Skinning 37. Tanning 38. Smoothing 39. Marking Colossians 2:16-17 ESV 16 Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath. 17 These are a shadow of the things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ.
Most of us had a hard time learning to tie our shoes. Tightening shoes by wrapping strings together? Nothing easy...
Listeners are steering the ship once again, in our latest Q&A episode.Thom answers a question about karma and how it fits into the dynamics of our relationships. It turns out that it's our relationship with our Self that matters most.Thom also tackles a question about charm, in particular, how we can adapt when charm doesn't seem to be as supported by Nature as we would expect.Finally, Thom gives a definitive answer to the age-old question, can there be art without suffering? It's a question that could easily be answered with one word, but Thom provides a rationale that leaves us in no doubt about the role of suffering in art.Episode Highlights[00:45] Q - How do karmic relationships with others work?[01:20] A - Karma: Action That Binds You[03:24] The Knot of Karma[05:22] Kṛiya - Spontaneous Right Action[07:29] Untying the Knots of Karma[09:25] Moving in the Direction of Kṛiya[12:15] Vedic Meditation - Losing the Tendency to Create Problems[14:12] Q - How can I understand the nuances of charm?[14:52] A - A Big Bundle of Capability[16:55] Charm and Aversion[18:52] Thinning Out of Charm[20:02] Moving from Capability to the Field of Need[22:27] Witnessing vs. Engaging[23:53] Witnessing the Self in Action Through Others[26:03] Engage or Witness: Do What You Can[27:45] Q - Can There Be Art Without Suffering?[27:47] A - The Most Artistically Productive Era?[29:25] What Creates Great Art?[30:33] Artistic Talents Despite Suffering[32:17] The Artistic GiftUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoleshttps://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
In this eye-opening episode of The Gestalt Education Show, we dive deep into the often-overlooked world of tongue ties and myofunctional therapy with our expert guest, Dr. Annie Babb, DDS. Dr. Babb, a respected dentist specializing in orofacial myofunctional disorders, sheds light on how these common but frequently misunderstood conditions can impact overall health and development. Listeners will learn: What tongue ties are and how they affect more than just speech The surprising connections between tongue ties and issues like sleep apnea, neck pain, and digestive problems How myofunctional therapy can help address tongue ties and improve oral function The importance of early detection and intervention in tongue tie cases Practical exercises and techniques used in myofunctional therapy This episode offers valuable insights, whether you're a parent concerned about your child's development, a healthcare professional looking to expand your knowledge, or someone curious about the hidden impacts of oral structures on overall health. Join us for a fascinating exploration of the intricate world beneath our tongues, and discover how proper oral function can be a key to unlocking better health and quality of life. Show Notes Check out Taylor getting assessed here! Dr. Annie Babb Human Locomotion.com | Code 'GESTALTEDUCATION' Core360 Belt | Code 'GESTALT' Dynamic Disc Designs | Code 'GESTALT' --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gestalt-education/support
Tyler Gillit - Untying the Savior's Shoe by West Coast Baptist College
Confessions of a Freebird - Midlife, Divorce, Dating, Empty Nest, Well-Being, Mindset, Happiness
Going through a divorce is one of the most challenging life experiences. I know this firsthand, having navigated my divorce after 26 years of marriage and raising four children. It's a process that can leave you feeling vulnerable and unsure about your future.Educating yourself about the process is key to making the right decision for you!In this episode, I sit down with Ann Grant, a divorce attorney, author, and entrepreneur, to dive into the emotional and legal aspects of divorce. Ann shares her own experience of going through a high-conflict divorce and how that shaped her desire to help others navigate their separations. We discuss the importance of finding the right divorce process, and Ann explains why the collaborative divorce approach can save money and emotional stress.Here's what you'll learn from this episode: The differences between traditional divorce litigation, mediation, and the collaborative process. Why bringing in mental health professionals and child specialists can help avoid messy custody battles and save money when done right.Common mistakes people make during the divorce process and how to avoid them. How to navigate the hard financial decisions that come with divorce. Why it's important to empower yourself and not let emotions or revenge drive your decisions. This episode offers helpful advice if you're facing the possibility of divorce or want to know how to support someone going through it. Remember, divorce isn't the end; it can be the beginning of a more empowered and joyful life.Fly Free Freebirds,LaurieThese guides will help you take the next step in life. Click here to watch my FREE Intro to Somatic Healing Class Replay - Request permission to watch necessaryClick here to learn about my Monthly “Somatic Healing” class -RECOVERClick here for my FREE “Somatic Healing for Beginners Guide”Click here for my FREE Core Values ExerciseClick here to purchase my book: Sandwiched: A Memoir of Holding On and Letting GoSign up for my newsletter here to stay current on my upcoming offerings and podcast interviews!WebsiteConnect with Ann:Website: www.FamLawSC.comEmail: Ann@FamLawSC.comThe Divorce Hacker's Guide to Untying the Knot: What Every Woman Needs to Know about Finances, Child Custody, Lawyers, and Planning AheadSend us a text***************************************************************************************DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL, MEDICAL OR PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LICENSED THERAPIST IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING SUICIDAL THOUGHTS. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LICENSED MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL WITH RESPECT TO ANY MEDICAL ISSUE OR PROBLEM.
Outline Notes from the SermonI. IntroductionSeptember's Arrival: Acknowledgement of how quickly time is passing.Story of a Devout Man:A man decides to deepen his relationship with God by waking up at 5 a.m. daily for prayer and meditation.Challenge: The man's affectionate cat distracts him during his prayer time.Solution: The man ties the cat to the bedpost to focus on God.II. Legacy and MisinterpretationThe Son's Imitation:The son observes his father's routine and aspires to follow it.As an adult, the son ties his cat to the bedpost but then engages in distractions like emails and work, missing the true purpose of the routine.Lesson: The son followed the form but missed the essence, illustrating a misunderstanding of what truly matters.III. Scriptural Parallel: The Scribes and PhariseesReligious Rituals vs. True Purpose:The scribes and Pharisees, like the son, were focused on religious customs (e.g., hand-washing) but missed the deeper purpose of growing closer to God.Jesus' Critique:Jesus emphasizes that it's not what goes into the mouth (rituals) but what comes out (words and actions) that defines a person.Missing the Point: The Pharisees were good at following rules but failed to focus on the weightier matters—spiritual growth and how faith is lived out.IV. Modern-Day Reflection: Spiritual but Not Religious MovementRise of "Spiritual but Not Religious" (SBNR):The SBNR movement gained momentum as people sought a relationship with God outside of organized religion.Many are turned off by institutional religion due to modern-day scribes and Pharisees.Lillian Daniel's Insight:God in Everyday Life:It's easier to see God in nature (e.g., sunsets) than in challenging human relationships (e.g., difficult people in church).Need for Both Spirituality and Religion:While personal spiritual experiences are valuable, learning to live, love, and grow with others in a religious community is equally important.V. The Call for DiscernmentEssentials vs. Non-Essentials:Discernment is necessary to distinguish between human traditions and God's true will.Avoiding Empty Rituals:Like the man tying his cat to the bedpost, it's important not to get caught up in rituals that have lost their meaning.True Significance in Faith:Jesus' Teachings:Focus on what emanates from the heart—how we treat others, the integrity of our words, and the compassion we show.The essence of faith is not in strict adherence to rules but in the love and kindness we express towards others.VI. Conclusion and ChallengeReflecting God's Love:Challenge: Discern how to show God's love through our actions and interactions.Untying the Cats: Identify and let go of practices or distractions that prevent us from living out the true purpose of our faith.
This week I am talking with Kimothy Joy, the author of “Extraordinary Wing Women: True Stories of Life-Altering, World-Changing Sisterhood,” “Focus Pocus: A 90-Day Guided Journal,” and “That's What She Said: Wise Words from Influential Women.” A Denver-based artist and author who combines watercolor and hand lettering to create artwork that uplifts and inspires women worldwide, Kimothy has collaborated with the Women's March on Washington, the US Women's National Soccer Team, Gucci and Melinda Gates, just to name a few. We covered: - How following her curiosity into painting watercolors in her journal went took her from “just a person painting my feeling” to “a career” - How motherhood impacted her creative process - How her creativity ebbs and flows, and how she learned to accept those ebbs and flows because “the more I resist, the more painful it is” - Learning how to untie her sense of self-worth from how much she was producing on any given day - How time spent outside sparks both mindfulness and creativity - The inspiration for her Focus Pocus 90-day journal - The concept of creative hygiene - The tools she uses to catch her creative ideas when they come Big thanks to our sponsor, AquaTru.com. Use promo code KATE to save 20% off a reverse osmosis water filter and support this podcast! For full show notes with links to everything we discuss, plus bonus photos!, visit katehanley.substack.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you've been feeling frozen or you're scared of making mistakes, failing again, doing yourself wrong or setting yourself back - today's episode is for you. Today I'm helping you explore the areas in your business where you feel like you have your hands tied behind your back. These are the areas in your business where you have a deep desire to take action but aren't letting yourself - either because of a past decision you made, a rule you unconsciously adopted or an expectation you're placing on yourself. Then I'm walking you through how to untie your hands from behind your back, update your decisions and let yourself freely create. It's an important lesson for all entrepreneurs, especially those who have been getting in their own way. Tune in today. Find the full episode transcript and show notes at samlaurabrown.com/episode483. What To Do Next: Join the waitlist: Perfectionists Getting Shit Done (aka PGSD) - samlaurabrown.com/pgsd Watch the free training: How To Plan Properly As A Perfectionist with Power Planning Follow me on instagram for more perfectionism advice: @perfectionismproject If you're ready to get out of your own way in your business, I invite you to join my program called Perfectionists Getting Shit Done. Find out more about PGSD and join the waitlist today at samlaurabrown.com/pgsd.
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How to Support the Rob Skinner Podcast. If you would like to help support my mission to multiply disciples, leaders and churches, click here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/robskinner Transcript of Exposition of Matthew 12:1-21 This section connects to and highlights what Jesus meant when he said in Matthew 11:28-30, 28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Jesus offers rest which is the express purpose of the sabbath. He says his yoke is easy and his burden is light. This is in contrast to the legalism of the Pharisees. They had develop 39 laws that explained what you couldn't do on a day of rest. 39 categories of activity that could be classified as work. They claimed to “put up a fence around the law” so you would be careful not to break the law. Here are twenty of the thirty-nine categories of work: 1. Carrying 2. Burning 3. Extinguishing 4. Finishing 5. Writing 6. Erasing 7. Cooking 8. Washing 9. Sewing 10. Tearing 11. Knotting 12. Untying 13. Shaping 14. Plowing 15. Planting 16. Reaping 17. Harvesting 18. Threshing 19. Winnowing 20. Selecting Jesus addresses these by appealing to his inherent authority and the priority of the spirit of the law over the letter of the law. Jesus, LORD of the Sabbath At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry and began to pick some heads of grain and eat them. 2 When the Pharisees saw this, they said to him, “Look! Your disciples are doing what is unlawful on the Sabbath.” 3 He answered, “Haven't you read what David did when he and his companions were hungry? 4 He entered the house of God, and he and his companions ate the consecrated bread—which was not lawful for them to do, but only for the priests. 5 Or haven't you read in the Law that the priests on Sabbath duty in the temple desecrate the Sabbath and yet are innocent? 6 I tell you that something greater than the temple is here. 7 If you had known what these words mean, ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice,'[a] you would not have condemned the innocent. 8 For the Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath.” Jesus had offered rest in the previous chapter which was the purpose of the sabbath: 28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” The Pharisees made sabbath keeping a chore: You could not spit on the Sabbath because it would disturb the dirt and you would be guilty of plowing. You could not swat a fly on the Sabbath because you would be guilty of hunting. A woman could not look at her reflection because she might see a gray hair and pluck it out, which would be doing work. They created loopholes to get around some laws. If your house was burning down on a Sabbath, you could not carry clothes out of it. However, you were allowed to put on several layers of clothes as the house was burning down. You could leave without breaking the law because you were wearing them instead of carrying them. 12:1-2 Picking grain could fall under the category of reaping, while getting the grain out of the husks could be considered threshing, both of which were prohibited by the Pharisees. Keep in mind that this is happening on a Saturday and must have been close enough to town to not break the distance rule of about a half mile of walking allowed. The Pharisees were circling Jesus and his disciples, looking for any breaking of their laws. Jesus argues against the Pharisees using three levels of authority he carries because of who he is as God: Jesus is greater than King David Jesus is greater than the temple Jesus is greater than the Law or Old Testament Writings 12:3-4 Jesus asks, “Haven't you read…?” This was a subtle dig to the Pharisees who prided themselves on their knowledge and memorization of scripture. He points out that David, their hero and king, broke their law by eating bread only allowed to the priests. It was his authority as king that superceded the law. Jesus is saying, how much more is it lawful for the king of the world to supercede any regulation. Not only that, they were both hungry. He's not saying that because the law was broken once, it could be broken again, but it does matter who is doing it. 12:5-6 Jesus builds on this theme of authority when he talks about how the priests “work” on the sabbath in doing their normal duties at the temple. Then he says something shocking. He says, “something greater than the temple is here.” To the Jew, what could be greater than the temple? This was the house of God, where God lived. The temple was the focus of Israel's worship, it's national center, the destination for all pilgrimages and the essence of its national identity. Jesus is saying that he himself is the center of all future worship. This is what got Jesus killed. His cleansing of the temple, his claim that he would rebuild the temple in three days was the final straw that confirmed in the Jews' minds that Jesus deserved death. Jesus was saying that in serving him and eating while working, his disciples were serving the greater presence and residence of God, Jesus himself. They were exempt from these lesser regulations. Jesus and the church he started were greater than the temple. His role as mediator, prophet, priest and king is greater than the temple of Moses time. That's one of the significances of the temple curtain being torn when Jesus died. 12:7 Jesus again points out his operating theology drawn from Hosea 6:6, love matters more than ritual or rules. It's always better to err on the side of love over laws. He also highlights the error of their human traditions that led them to people who were innocent in the sight of God. 12:8 Jesus drives the sword even deeper in calling himself the LORD of the sabbath. The sabbath is a defining feature of the Jewish religion. They and a few other groups are known as “sabbath-keepers.” The sabbath originates all the way back when God rested on the seventh day (Genesis 2:3) and was instituted in the ten commandments. In Exodus 31:13 God calls it “My Sabbath.” As the creator of the world and author of the law, Jesus had unique authority to interpret it as he chose. For Jesus to say, I am the Lord of the Sabbath was heresy in the ears of the Pharisees. He was saying, “I, not you, know how to interpret the sabbath law and its application. I wrote the law, you didn't.” This was a direct attack on the Pharisees' religious authority and it's what made them so mad. The healing of man with the shriveled hand 9 Going on from that place, he went into their synagogue, 10 and a man with a shriveled hand was there. Looking for a reason to bring charges against Jesus, they asked him, “Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?” 11 He said to them, “If any of you has a sheep and it falls into a pit on the Sabbath, will you not take hold of it and lift it out? 12 How much more valuable is a person than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath.” 13 Then he said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” So he stretched it out and it was completely restored, just as sound as the other. 14 But the Pharisees went out and plotted how they might kill Jesus. 11-12 He appeals to common sense that the average person would understand when he says, “If any of you has a sheep…” Jesus again stresses how much more valuable people are than animals. Jesus also points out the inconsistency of the Pharisees' own teaching. They would do “work” if it meant preserving their own property. Jesus' interpretation puts responsibility on each one of us to figure out what is good or positive to do in interpreting any action. The Pharisees had a fundamentally negative focus on what couldn't be done. Jesus points to a higher method of asking yourself, “how can I do good in this situation?” 12:13-14 Jesus goes on to heal the man's hand publicly. It was a public embarrassment and shaming of the Jews. He embarrassed them in “their synagogue” (12:9). He beat them on their home field. Their authority was damaged, their motives were exposed and their hatred was inflamed. The Jews want to kill Jesus. Jesus said it's lawful to do good on the Sabbath. The Pharisees wanted to kill on the sabbath! Turtle Illustration This is a touching video, viewed over two million times. How much more powerful when we help people turn their “upside down” lives right side up. That fires Jesus up! God's Servant 15 Aware of this, Jesus withdrew from that place. A large crowd followed him, and he healed all who were ill. 16 He warned them not to tell others about him. 17 This was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah: 18 “Here is my servant whom I have chosen, the one I love, in whom I delight; I will put my Spirit on him, and he will proclaim justice to the nations. 19 He will not quarrel or cry out; no one will hear his voice in the streets. 20 A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out, till he has brought justice through to victory. 21 In his name the nations will put their hope.”[b] 12:15-16 What does Jesus do? He doesn't go on the attack. He withdraws. He puts into practice what he had taught his disciples in Matthew 10:14 and 10:23. When people don't accept your teaching, shake the dust off and go somewhere else. Be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves. Jesus just leaves and continues his work of preaching and healing. Why does he do this? Why doesn't he have a massive showdown with the Pharisees right then and there. It gets revealed in verses 18-21 as another fulfillment of Old Testament prophesy about the Messiah's character and method. 12:18-21 Again Jesus defines himself by what he “doesn't” do. Unlike John and others' expectations that he would judge, condemn, blow away, destroy Roman rule, Jesus reveals himself as gentle and lowly or humble. He will not quarrel or cry out. He touts a more non-confrontational manner, an avoidance of publicity and a patient, encouraging type of ministry. He won't argue with the Pharisees, he won't shout at them or deliberately embarrass them. Bruised reeds and smoldering wicks. A reed was used as a light walking stick, a musical instrument or a way to measure things. Once it was bruised, it was typically discarded. A smoldering wick was made of linen and if it smoked, would fill the whole house with smoke. It too was immediately replaced. The ministry of the messiah is one in which he won't break the reed or snuff out the wick. Jesus is patient and kind with people who are bruised and who's fire has dimmed. He is patient with the Pharisees who were deeply damaged and he is incredibly patient with people who have experienced trauma, trouble, difficulties and trials. Think about the bleeding woman, the man with the shriveled hand, the lepers. These were all bruised reeds. · You might be a bruised reed. Life has bruised you. You've taken your hits. Guess what, Jesus is loving and patient with you. He won't break you. He won't say, “I'm done with you!” He is patient, gentle and lowly and is willing to work with all of us in our bruised and battered condition. All he asks is that you come to him. Look to him for healing. Don't count yourself out. Stop tearing yourself down. Go to Jesus. o Share about recent appointment · You might be a smoldering wick. Maybe your fire was higher in the past. Maybe you used to light up the room when you walked into church, your home, your classroom or your workplace. Now all you can muster is a barely burning flame and lots of smoke. People know when you're coming and when you're around. You're not what you once were. Guess what, Jesus won't snuff you out. He's willing to work with you and help you get your fire going again. All you have to do is go to him and work with him. Don't quit on him. Ask for help. Jesus offers rest and a light burden for all bruised reeds and smoldering wicks.
A conversation with Aminata Mansaray, a Strategic Foresight practitioner in Sierra Leone about how she is changing communities and lives using Strategic Foresight.
One of the biggest mindset shifts you can make as a business owner is separating your self-worth and happiness from your business. It's so easy to tie our own value to the success and failures of our business, but that can hold us back from growing our business in surprising ways. In this episode, I share how you can reframe your thinking and separate your own identity from your business. Are you ready to create a high profit business strategy that grows your business, profits, and bank account? Then join my FREE Profit Plan Challenge and I'll walk you through daily trainings and assignments to help you create a profitable, sustainable, and aligned business.
Pensacola Christian College Enrichment Retreat 2024
Pensacola Christian College Enrichment Retreat 2024
Pensacola Christian College Enrichment Retreat 2024
Anxiety has a way of weaving itself into our bodies, brains, and lives. Struggles with anxiety often begin in childhood and, by adulthood, can become firmly entrenched in our lives. With many mental health issues on the rise--from anxiety, depression, and chronic stress to suicide--it's time to pause to find actionable strategies to help us diminish life's stressors and cope in healthy ways. We often feel defective and struggle in silence, yet healing can be found in reaching out for support and learning to listen to our true needs. The more we destigmatize mental health problems by sharing our stories in supportive environments, the more we can find the path to well-being. Join Dr. Carla and mental health expert Lisa Sugarman for an empowering and uplifting journey into the art of connection and healing. Books by Dr. Carla Manly:Date Smart: Transform Your Relationships and Love FearlesslyJoy From Fear: Create the Life of Your Dreams by Making Fear Your Friend Aging Joyfully: A Woman's Guide to Optimal Health, Relationships, and Fulfillment for Her 50s and BeyondThe Joy of Imperfect Love: The Art of Creating Healthy, Securely Attached RelationshipsConnect with Dr. Carla Manly:Website: https://www.drcarlamanly.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcarlamanly/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drcarlamanly/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drcarlamanlyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carla-marie-manly-8682362b/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.carlamariemanly8543TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr_carla_manlyBooks by Lisa Sugarman:How to Raise Perfectly Imperfect Kids And Be Ok With It: Real Tips & Strategies for Parents of Today's Gen Z KidsUntying Parent Anxiety (Ages 5-8): 18 Myths That Have You in Knots—And How to Get FreeLIFE: It Is What It IsConnect with Lisa Sugarman:Website: https://lisasugarman.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-sugarman-16925b69Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisa_sugarmanFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLisaSugarman/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thelisasugarmanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelisasugarmanLinktree: https://linktr.ee/thelisasugarmanLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://drcarlamanly.com/
DOING LIFE: Daily Devotions For Finding Peace in Stressful Times
Untying the Knot of all Moral Uncertainty
Andy Ivanovich, the CFO of The Knot, joins CJ to dissect the company's business model. He sheds light on how The Knot, which functions like an operating system for weddings, has grown to expand its product suite and reach, and now touches two-thirds of adult Americans each year. Andy explains the five dimensions of the company's transactions that make it so unique. He also sheds light on The Knot's ICP (Ideal Customer Profile) and customer LTV (Lifetime Value), and how they optimize for a supplier's lifetime value through their subscription model. He sheds light on some M&A wisdom, explaining the Build, Buy, or Buddy framework for a roadmap expansion, and why “burning the lifeboats” is necessary for fully committing to change. Tuning in, you'll hear about the CFO's job of “truth-seeking”, why your team should be encouraged to challenge conventional wisdom, and how to manage a healthy level of friction amongst your peers.If you're looking for an ERP head to NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/metrics and get a customized KPI checklist.—SPONSORS:Mercury is the fintech ambitious companies use for banking and all their financial workflows. With a powerful bank account at the center of their operations, companies can make better financial decisions and ensure that every dollar spent aligns with company priorities. That's why over 100K startups choose Mercury to confidently run all their financial operations with the precision, control, and focus they need to operate at their best. Learn more at mercury.com.Mercury is a financial technology company, not a bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group and Evolve Bank & Trust®; Members FDIC.NetSuite provides financial software for all your business needs. More than 37,000 thousand companies have already upgraded to NetSuite, gaining visibility and control over their financials, inventory, HR, eCommerce, and more. If you're looking for an ERP platform ✅ NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/metrics and get a customized KPI checklist. Maxio is the only billing and financial operations platform that was purpose built for B2B SaaS. They're helping SaaS finance teams automate billing and revenue recognition, manage collections and payments, and put together investor grade reporting packages.
On this episode of the Awayken Space podcast I explore untying self worth from the external and realizing your intrinsic value.
As I sit here, reflecting on the roller coaster that was 2023, it's hard not to feel a mix of emotions. This season finale of Communication TwentyFourSeven isn't just a recap; it's a testament to the resilience, to push through the toughest of times. We've covered everything from the intricacies of digital media to the delicate dance of parent-teen communication, bringing in a wealth of expertise from our incredible guests. They've shared their wisdom on character development, networking, and even how to stave off burnout, enriching our conversations and, hopefully, your lives. It's been a journey of learning and growth, and despite a schedule that sometimes wavered, your support never did. For that, I am endlessly thankful.Looking to the horizon, the excitement for Season 4 is palpable. Although the anticipated mini-series "Untying the Knot: A Journey of Divorce in Communication" mini-series faced delays, I'm committed to bringing it to life, offering solace and understanding to those facing similar tribulations. The new season promises to elevate our discussions with fresh perspectives from communication experts, continuing our shared exploration of this essential human skill. So, as we close this chapter and gear up for the next, know that the best is yet to come. Stay with us, for a journey that promises to engage, enlighten, and inspire.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showClick here and become an Insider and get a special shout-out on a future episode! Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Order your copy of "Cracking the Rich Code" today! Use code 'PODCAST' and get 20% off at checkout.Join The Rich Code Club and take your business and life to the next level! Click here. Are you a podcast host looking for a great guest or a guest looking for a great podcast? Join PodMatch! Click here.Host a live stream, record an episode, deliver a webinar, and stream it all to multiple social media platforms! Try StreamYard today for free! Click here.Record and edit your podcast episodes with the easiest-to-use drag-and-drop tools available! Try Alitu today! Click here. Join Innovation Women today! Click here.As an affiliate, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. ...
A new exhibition at the The Museum at FIT (MFIT), Untying the Bow, reviews the origins, function and symbolism of the bow. Hilary Davidson, associate professor and chair of the MA Fashion and Textile Studies at FIT and exhibition designer Isabella Moritz join us to discuss the show which is on display through March 24. *This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
A new exhibition at the The Museum at FIT (MFIT), Untying the Bow, reviews the origins, function and symbolism of the bow. Hilary Davidson, associate professor and chair of the MA Fashion and Textile Studies at FIT and exhibition designer Isabella Moritz join us to discuss the show which is on display through March 24. *This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
Pastor John Biddle Hosea 1:1-9
When a person begins to lie, and forms a habit of this sort, they will eventually become entangled in a web of lies. One lie leads to another and pretty soon they do not know how to break free of this web. This is where you must offer mercy. It's very easy to be harsh toward someone who has clearly led themselves down the wrong path. It's easy to point the finger and rub in their sin. But the Lord wants you to look at this person with love and help untangle them from the web they have woven. This is done by being clear and direct about their errors, but also without judgment or harshness. If they perceive you to be offering the truth with mercy, they may just accept your invitation to undo that which they have done. This principle applies to many types of sins (See Diary #1712).Reflect upon anyone in your life who appears to be tangled in a web of sin and cannot get out. Let your heart grow in mercy for this person, refraining from all judgment. Love them, seek to bring them the humbling truth and do so gently but clearly so that they can be set free.Lord, sin binds us and causes much distress in life. Give me the grace of a merciful heart so that I can be an instrument of freedom to those caught in a life of sin. Give me the grace, dear Lord, to love them with Your perfect Heart of Mercy. Jesus, I trust in You. Source of content: www.divinemercy.lifeCopyright © 2023 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.
A sermon by Bishop Talbert W. Swan, II at the Spring of Hope Church of God in Christ
A sermon by Bishop Talbert W. Swan, II at the Spring of Hope Church of God in Christ
Discussing the nature of a 'קשר של אומן' professional knot.
This episode discusses tying a typical bow knot, and three situations where it presents a problem on Shabbos.
In this episode, we have the honor of talking to Terri Fitzsimmons, renowned author, motivational speaker, and educator. From her personal experiences of losing everything in a devastating campfire to finding the strength to rebuild her life, Terri dives deep into the true definition of stress, how to release ourselves from the victim mindset, and the power of empowering language. Join us as Terri shares her insights and announces her upcoming book, "I've Got Class: From College to the Classroom and Beyond," inspiring listeners to embrace resilience, growth, and personal empowerment.To connect with Terri, learn more about her amazing work, or to pick up a copy of one of her books, visit www.tkbanner.com
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Vance describes how to handle stress and anxiety using techniques that help him.We continue our month long series on “Breaking the Knot” where we discuss how to loosen up complicated situations so that you can During this session Vance describes how he was unable to schedule a substance abuse counselor and how this caused him a great deal of stress.Vance talks about his three techniques for calming his anxiety: Journaling Becoming present with those around him Observing himself from 1.5 feet away If you would like to come to Stock Cropper's field day on August 26th in Buffalo Center Iowa here is the Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2023-stock-cropper-field-day-tickets-686885371637?aff=oddtdtcreatorIf you are interested in LegacyInterviews: www.LegacyInterviews.com