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In this episode, we explore the power of passion-driven hobbies that bring joy and purpose. While we often focus on balancing hormones through diet and lifestyle, it's easy to forget how restorative joyful hobbies can be for the female body—because joy is nourishment too. As women, joy plays a crucial role in cycle health, fertility, mental well-being, and more. Finding activities that genuinely make us happy and calm our nervous systems is essential for overall health.Join us as we brainstorm new hobbies for Julie, reveal Alaina's surprising retirement plans, dive into Carly's love for slow dopamine activities, and discuss how prioritizing joy can transform our lives. Don't miss this fun, unplanned chat with the Beyar sisters!TOPICS COVERED➡Crotch Pain, Pregnancy Woes, and Honey as a Miracle Cure➡Dreams of Beekeeping, becoming a surfer mom, and more.➡Finding New Hobbies➡Creative Outlets for Moms➡Addiction to Phones➡Getting Into Toddler Activities and Creativity➡Entrepreneurial Spirit➡Pursuing Joy and Passion Projects➡The Rise of Micro-Bakeries➡Becoming a Surfer Mom➡Exploring Photography as a Hobby➡Finding Creative Outlets➡Dopamine Detox and Digital Minimalism➡The Importance of Passion ProjectsEPISODE RESOURCES➡ Max Lugavere's Dopamine Episode https://www.maxlugavere.com/podcast/282➡ Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence https://amzn.to/4gEjuVlABOUT USWe're Carly, Alaina and Julie Beyar- Three sisters, certified in Fertility Awareness and Hormone Health, helping women transform their menstrual health, fertility, and mindset. Naturally. Holistically. Sustainably. And with a healthy dose of humor. From fertility to postpartum, and everything in between, join us every Wednesday for candid conversations, empowering insights, and the occasional dose of laughter.SUBSCRIBE NOW for a journey through the phases, where we keep it real, relatable, and always entertaining...and don't forget to RATE US & REVIEW ⭐ We appreciate YOU!LET'S CONNECT➡ Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/balancedbeyars/➡ Join our weekly newsletterhttps://www.balancedbeyars.com/subscribe-now➡ Websitehttps://www.balancedbeyars.com/
We live in a culture that feels like the terms and service agreement; we don't read it before we accept it, and before we know it…it's too late to change our mind. This week will focus on the subtle and pervasive ways culture shapes our thinking and behavior. We'll explore the daily systems around us as major forces of spiritual formation; we'll explore how media, technology, and societal norms influence us more than we might realize. We'll look at Paul's admonition in Romans 12:2 to not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of our minds. Connect with Us | Need prayer or encouragement? Text (650)600-0402
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Do you remember when you were a harp newbie? Maybe you still are, or maybe you've been playing for a long time and the time you were a beginner is a distant memory. That's me, of course, I was a harp newbie a very long time ago. However, I can remember clearly the excitement I felt in my early days of harp playing. You may have heard my harp story, but here's the short version in case you don't remember: Apparently, I heard the harp on the radio when I was two years old, asked my mother what it was, and told her that was what I wanted to do. I don't remember that part, but I do remember my first harp. My parents had gotten some very good advice and started me with piano lessons when I was four, with the understanding that I could start harp lessons when I was eight years old, if I still wanted to play the harp by then. So - no surprise - when I was eight I got my first harp, a Lyon Healy Troubadour. I had a very high stool to sit on too. That was the beginning for me of a very long love affair with the harp. That's not to say it hasn't had its ups and downs, but I wouldn't trade any moment of it. In the decades of harp teaching that I have done, I have seen many students start their harp studies with that same love of the harp and a passion for learning how to play. Some of them maintain that energy, and some do not, not because they're doing anything wrong, but often they find that learning the harp just isn't for them. If you're just starting your harp journey, I'd like to offer you my thoughts on the most important things you can do to speed your harp journey, to maintain your enthusiasm and to find even more harp happiness along the way. If you're not a harp newbie, I think you may find these things helpful for you, too. These are basics that we tend to lose sight of when the music gets more complicated and we involve ourselves in the details of playing. So don't stop listening; this may be confirmation that you're on the right path, or it may be the refresh you need to get you to that next level. I had a lot of fun preparing this show, boiling down the myriad details of playing the harp to just four key concepts that are powerful enough to make big changes for you. Links to things I think you might be interested in that were mentioned in the podcast episode: Sign up for the Finish It Clinic live call on January 28th Watch for our February seminar series coming soon! Harpmastery.com Get involved in the show! Send your questions and suggestions for future podcast episodes to me at podcast@harpmastery.com LINKS NOT WORKING FOR YOU? FInd all the show resources here: https://www.harpmastery.com/blog/Episode-192
There is a story in II Kings chapter 4 that contains a lesson for us all.
We've all experienced it: the sudden urge to pee when it's cold is a common thing. This connection was supposedly discovered by Austrian physician Alfred Adler back in 1918. His experiment involved injecting cold water into a bladder to see how the body reacts. You might think it caused the kidneys to contract, but that's not the case... What did Adler discover then? Are there other factors explaining the link between the bladder and cold? What can you do if you struggle to hold it in? To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: What is the influence of the God complex in the workplace? Why is panto a Christmas tradition in the UK? Why are some kinds of fruit not considered vegan? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 17/12/2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Being accountable and responsible can often turn a bad situation into a positive outcome. In this week's episode, Merrill illustrates this idea by sharing a letter he received from someone named Tom.
In this episode, we explore why 98% of people in the U.S. aren't getting enough potassium and the health implications of this deficit. Potassium is crucial for nerve function, muscle contractions, fluid balance, blood pressure regulation, and heart rhythm. Despite its importance, many factors, including poor diet, health conditions, and certain medications, contribute to widespread deficiency. We'll discuss symptoms like muscle weakness and high blood pressure, the long-term effects on cardiovascular health, bone density, kidney function, and more. Learn how much potassium you need, top food sources, and tips for increasing your intake to enhance your overall health.
Follow Prof G Markets: Apple Podcasts Spotify Scott and Ed open the show by discussing recent inflation data, Oracle's earnings, Wall Street's decision to curb working hours for young bankers, and Open AI's newest model. Then Scott shares his reactions to the President debate and breaks down business learnings from Kamala Harris' performance. Ed predicts which stocks he thinks will benefit most from the Presidential race. Finally, Scott and Ed discuss a proposed sovereign wealth fund and explain why it seems unnecessary for the U.S. to have one. Order "The Algebra of Wealth," out now Subscribe to No Mercy / No Malice Follow the podcast across socials @profgpod: Instagram Threads X Reddit Follow Scott on Instagram Follow Ed on Instagram and X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
##Nuclear Power: Does the US need more enrichment? Henry Sokolski, NPEC 1959 AEC
HOUR 3 - Scheim getting slammed for leaving his dog for an afternoon Greg and the crew talk about the new shows they're watching Greg and Courtney detail their dinner with Karen Read
As we go through life, the people we meet imprint themselves onto us in unexpected ways. Whether these people were parents who created a chaotic childhood, medical personnel who provided you with support in times of crisis, or someone who was simply kind to you when they didn't have to be, these people shaped the way we think and learn. Exchanging negative thoughts for positive self-affirmation affects the way we look at the world and plays an incredibly important role in shaping our future chances of success. Money, power and position are the three general markers of success, but do they really provide us with everything we need? Host Jack Russo and Dr James Doty discuss James's new book Mind Magic which focuses on the science of manifestation and how it can be used to lead a better, kinder life. https://bookshop.org/p/books/mind-magic-the-neuroscience-of-manifestation-and-how-it-changes-everything-james-r-doty/20583075?ean=9780593541142 Jack Russo Managing Partner Jrusso@computerlaw.com www.computerlaw.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackrusso "Every Entrepreneur Imagines a Better World"®️
Are you losing patients to competitors with the latest tech? Staying on top of changing market dynamics can feel like trying to outrun a speeding train. To keep up, practice owners need a clear strategy to ensure growth and sustainability. Gary Rosenblum, President of Oticon, excels in driving innovation in the hearing care industry. In this episode, he offers insights gleaned from his extensive experience working with practices nationwide and shares proven strategies for how audiologists and hearing instrument specialists can set their practices apart and keep up in an ever-evolving marketplace. Gary Rosenblum has been President of Oticon since October 2016, driving forward the company's leadership in innovation, product quality, and customer support. Before joining Oticon, he led medical device and consumer healthcare ventures for Fortune 500 companies like Johnson & Johnson, Abbott Labs, and Pfizer. Starting his career in consumer healthcare, he now boasts 16 years of experience in the medical devices industry. In this episode, Kevin and Gary will discuss: - The current challenges for audiology and hearing aid practice owners - The future of audiology and hearing aid practices - The KPIs driving success for audiology practices - Strategies for maximizing your practice's profitability - How to set your practice apart with the concierge approach - Oticon's approach to product development - Gary's advice for keeping up with the latest hearing aid technologies - Strategies for growth and sustainability - Lead generation through community building - Oticon's initiatives for supporting practice owners - How Oticon retains top talent - The promising future of the hearing aid industry - And other topics… Gary Rosenblum is the President of Oticon, a division of Demant, a leading name in hearing healthcare. Before joining Oticon, he led various medical device and consumer healthcare ventures for Fortune 500 companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Abbott Labs, and Pfizer. As Vice President at Johnson & Johnson, he managed medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and consumer products for hospital systems on the West Coast. Although he has accumulated 16 years of experience in the medical devices industry, he launched his career in consumer healthcare. Gary formerly served as Chairman of the Hearing Industries Association. Resources Mentioned: Gary's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-rosenblum-a682494/ The Hearing Journal: https://journals.lww.com/thehearingjournal/pages/default.aspx The Hearing Review: https://hearingreview.com/ Oticon Business Enhancement Support PLUS (BES+) Rewards Program: https://www.oticon.com/professionals/besplus-form Selling with Noble Purpose: How to Drive Revenue and Do Work That Makes You Proud by Lisa Earle McLeod: https://www.amazon.com/Selling-Noble-Purpose-Drive-Revenue/dp/ THE ONLY THING If you're an audiologist who wants to grow your practice – we've got a FREE, expert guide to help you achieve your goals. It's called The Only Thing. This expert guide will show you how to increase new patient calls by 5 to 57 a month, schedule more new patients each week, help more people, and increase revenue. It's the best resource I know for growing your audiology practice. Get your copy for free at http://medpb.com/mastery.
00:00 High Five.19:05 Michael Malone says some of us need to take a chill pill.33:30 Nuggets-Heat tonight, and today's Rock Head of the Day.
Today we've got on my good friend Jake Blanchard. Jake is a husband, father, entrepreneur, podcaster, and a great friend. I originally met Jake at a George Bryant marketing event, and after running into each other at 5AM in the gym the first morning, I knew we were cut from the same cloth. Jake is a graduate of the Modern Day Knight Project - a men's 75 hour crucible event put on by the likes of Bedros Keullian, Ray Care, Steve Eckert, and Matt Schneider. Jake also hosts the Jake Blanchard podcast. During this episode we talk about: How just “getting fit” is not the final answer in showing up better The limiting beliefs that we all encounter as men The importance of brotherhood and competition in our lives How we need to adjust our priorities and focus areas based on our life circumstances If you're ready to start becoming the husband, father, and man you are called to be here's 3 ways you can get started. 1 - Join our Free Epic Dad Crew Community Inside the Crew you will get access to an active community of Fathers looking to become the best versions of themselves. You will get access to conversations, resources, courses, accountability, and live monthly calls. Join the Epic Dad CREW for free HERE: https://becomeanepicdad.com/order-form1696731752239 2 - Join our Epic Dad Accelerator The Accelerator is a 90-Day intensive program designed to build incredible discipline, habits, and momentum, get you into incredible shape, and teach you how to start building your intentional legacy as a Father. Slots are extremely limited. Find out more about our Epic Dad Accelerator HERE: https://becomeanepicdad.com/optin1693745111078 3 - Load up on TEDCO Supplements What you put in your body matters. Check out TEDCO's full line of all natural, 100% transparent supplements to help you level up as a Dad. Train Hard. Dad Harder. Check out our supplements HERE: http://www.theepicdad.com
Ray is the author of What Bad We Do-Don't Ever Cross the Line: 31 Problems All of Us Need to Know and Never Do to Others. Ray is passionate about helping others to know that they will pass to the good side when they are done with their lives here and not pass to the wrong side. Ray is also one of the authors in the #1 bestseller, Leap of Faith. Connect with Ray:Website: https://www.oursoulsdirection.comRay can also be found on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube as: Raymond G ComeauThe 1 Minute Writing Tip podcast is a weekly show featuring tips on how to conquer writer's block, self-doubt, time, and other challenges in order to get clarity on your content, write and publish your bestseller, and use it as a tool for impact, authority, and purpose.#writeyourstorty #writersblockbegone #makeanimpactLearn more at: https://www.wewritebooks.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wewritebooksThe Writer's Club: ...
Are you getting the rest you need? I want you to think about this because working in hospitality means giving out, and unless you find time to rest, you won't be able to provide hospitality at the level you want, for as long as you want. Someone who has been very influential in how I think about the role of rest over the past few months is our guest today, Nathan LaGrange, Executive Director of Oasis Rest International. In this episode, you'll hear what he's learned about rest and resting well.Connect with Nathan on LinkedInLearn more about Oasis Rest InternationalWatch our conversation on YouTube for bonus content on this topicWhat did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
We've all experienced it: the sudden urge to pee when it's cold is a common thing. This connection was supposedly discovered by Austrian physician Alfred Adler back in 1918. His experiment involved injecting cold water into a bladder to see how the body reacts. You might think it caused the kidneys to contract, but that's not the case... What did Adler discover then? Are there other factors explaining the link between the bladder and cold? What can you do if you struggle to hold it in? To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: What is the influence of the God complex in the workplace? Why is panto a Christmas tradition in the UK? Why are some kinds of fruit not considered vegan? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Growing up in a bilingual family taught me something: if you don't speak the language, you miss out on practically everything. This week we take a deep dive into the anatomy of the brain - how men's and women's brains are naturally and beautifully different - and how that affects our communication styles. We take an honest look at the expected "norm" in our society where communication is concerned and how to become... bilingual. Hint: it means using more of your brain. (You're gonna want to share this one with a member of the opposite sex.)
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Time for the monthly check-in with Jon and Dave. In this episode, the fellas answer your questions. But first, they catch up with stories of parent guilt, when bedtime goes wrong, and those times when you've just had enough. Then, they do a (not-so) speedy round of fan questions! Become a citizen of Dadville: http://dadville.substack.com Thanks to Our Sponsors! Athletic Greens - Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to http://athleticgreens.com/DADVILLE Fabric - Join the thousands of parents who trust Fabric to protect their family. Apply today in just minutes at http://meetfabric.com/dadville Harper Collins - And Flourish: The NIV Bible for Women and Rooted: The NIV Bible for Men are available both in hardcover and leathersoft styles. Find out more and order your copy at http://amazon.com/rootedandflourish Knockaround - Go to http://knockaround.com and use the promo code DADVILLE15 for 15% off your order of an awesome new pair of sunglasses! Hatch - Hatch is offering our listeners $20 off your purchase of a Hatch Restore 2 and free shipping at http://hatch.co/dadville
Host LDG talks about the opening two matches of their campaign to win the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in this episode. LDG elaborates on #FreeLynnWilliams, his thoughts on every starter, #MakeSubsVlatko, who LIam wants to see get minutes off of the bench, how the USWNT can tactically break down Portugal, and much more. Be sure to tune into this significant episode, and comment on our Instagram post for this episode about your world cup thoughts so far. Thanks for listening, and follow us wherever you get your podcasts and on Instagram @the_womens_soccer_podcast to ensure that you do not miss any content.Time-Stamps:0:01 - Introduction0:32 - My Thoughts on The US Team Leading Into This World Cup2:27 - #FireTheIPadKid5:05 - #FreeLynnWilliams and #MakeSubsVlatko10:16 - Poor Officiating12:28 - Analyzing USWNT Starting Defenders16:30 - Analyzing USWNT Starting Midfielders19:35 - Analyzing USWNT Starting Attackers23:49 - Looking Ahead Toward Portugal Match26:22 - What Tactical Decisions Will the US Need to Make to Beat Portugal?28:55 - How Can the USWNT Finish on Top of This Group Mathematically?30:48 - Outro
In this episode, Fr. John and Mary reflect on three essential virtues priests, parents and other leaders need to have. ====== Seeking to be even more encouraged and inspired? Follow our online streaming channel (https://watch.actsxxix.org). Visit us at our online site (https://www.actsxxix.org). Subscribe to our weekly communications (https://www.actsxxix.org/subscribe) Have a comment about this podcast? Contact us!
#114: Michael Pollan notes that when it comes to climate spending at the USDA, the norm has been to incentivize bandaid fixes for bad agricultural practices instead of focusing on actual emission reductions, which we desperately need. Listen as he makes his case to Dave for a “3rd Way” in US agriculture, one that attempts to inch conventional agriculture a little closer to good organic practices. Michael Pollan is a journalist and author, as well as a professor and lecturer at Harvard University. He is also the Knight Professor of Science and Environmental Journalism and the director of the Knight Program in Science and Environmental Journalism at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Michael is best known for his groundbreaking books, The Omnivore's Dilemma, In Defense of Food, and The Botany of Desire. To watch a video version of this podcast with access to the full transcript and links relevant to our conversation, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/michael-pollan-a-third-kind-of-agriculture-episode-one-hundred-fourteenThe Real Organic Podcast is hosted by Dave Chapman and Linley Dixon, engineered by Brandon StCyr, and edited and produced by Jenny Prince.The Real Organic Project is a farmer-led movement working towards certifying 1,000 farms across the United States this year. Our add-on food label distinguishes soil-grown fruits and vegetables from hydroponically-raised produce, and pasture-raised meat, milk, and eggs from products harvested from animals in horrific confinement (CAFOs - confined animal feeding operations).To find a Real Organic farm near you, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/farmsWe believe that the organic standards, with their focus on soil health, biodiversity, and animal welfare were written as they should be, but that the current lack of enforcement of those standards is jeopardizing the ability for small farms who adhere to the law to stay in business. The lack of enforcement is also jeopardizing the overall health of the customers who support the organic movement; customers who are not getting what they pay for at market but still paying a premium price. And the lack of enforcement is jeopardizing the very cycles (water, air, nutrients) that Earth relies upon to provide us all with a place to live, by pushing extractive, chemical agriculture to the forefront.If you like what you hear and are feeling inspired, we would love for you to join our movement by becoming one of our 1,000 Real Friends:https://www.realorganicproject.org/real-organic-friends/To read our weekly newsletter (which might just be the most forwarded newsletter on the internet!) and get firsthand news about what's happening with organic food, farming and policy, please subscribe here:https://www.realorganicproject.org/email/
In this episode me and my guest are speaking on listening more. Let's unpack this one the Real L.I.V.E. way.. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/my-handlez/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/my-handlez/support
France's President Macron goes to China and succumbs to the charms of Xi Jinping. He leaves spouting Chinese talking points and seeking to split Europe's China stance away from that of the US. Is this a harbinger of things to come in the global competition between China and the US? How can Washington remain attractive to the world? Also: A discussion of the recent secret documents leak and what it means. Join David Sanger, Rosa Brooks and David Rothkopf for this latest episode of DSR. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
France's President Macron goes to China and succumbs to the charms of Xi Jinping. He leaves spouting Chinese talking points and seeking to split Europe's China stance away from that of the US. Is this a harbinger of things to come in the global competition between China and the US? How can Washington remain attractive to the world? Also: A discussion of the recent secret documents leak and what it means. Join David Sanger, Rosa Brooks and David Rothkopf for this latest episode of DSR. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to episode 31 of the Imperfect Progress Podcast! On today's podcast I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Meagan Wasfy, a sports cardiologist and echocardiographer at the Mass General Hospital Brigham, Massachusetts. Dr. Wasfy completed her undergraduate degree is from Harvard College and medical degree from Harvard Medical School. She serves as team cardiologist for Harvard Athletics and co-medical director for the Boston Athletic Association. Her research focus is on optimizing the clinical utilization of cardiac imaging and exercise testing in athlete patients, with an emphasis on sex-based differences. She's also an avid runner herself and has extensive experience working with endurance athletes, as well as the NFL and also the general population in relation to heart health. Dr. Wasfy and I discussed heart health, aging, and endurance athletes. When you listen, you'll learn about: How menopause can affect our risk of heart disease. Why endurance athletes are not invincible to aging and heart health issues. Preventing sudden cardiac arrest in young and masters athletes - what can be done? Atrial fibrillation and endurance athletes. Which sex is at higher risk? The optimal level of exercise for improved health. Is extreme exercise good for heart health? CPR - why we should all learn it. How wearable technology can be an asset to cardiologists. Which age group wearable technology is not useful for and why. Tune in to learn more about these important topics! After this episode, I am taking my movement seriously, and every bit counts towards my heart health. To learn more about Dr. Wasfy follow her here on Twitter today! If you're not signed up for my monthly newsletter about all things sports nutrition, sports science and mindset, head over to Anneguzman.com now and subscribe. I dive deeper into podcast topics and share resources for those who want to learn more. I'm also very open to hearing from you the listeners about topics you'd like to learn about in my newsletter! Join the 500+ other members of the community today! If you love what you see please share it with friends on social media or by email. Did you learn something interesting? Share it on social and tag me! IG: @guzmananne and @imperferctprogresspodcast Twitter: @guzmannutrition LInkedIn: AnneGuzman TikTok: @guzmananne. If you'd like to support me in my mission to amplify women in science and translate science to active populations like you, please head to my podcast where you listen and give it a 5 start rating! I would be super appreciative! And with that, let's jump inside the podcast!
Our guest, Mark Miller, writes about financial matters for publications like the New York Times, Reuters, and Wealth Management. And Mark is widely recognized as an expert on retirement and aging. His latest book -- Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track – is a terrific guide to planning for a secure and rewarding lifestyle in the years after your primary career. Today we discuss why it's never too early to lay groundwork for your later life. And Mark explains keys to planning, like considering your timing, becoming familiar with Social Security options, smart ways to save money, and strategies for turning home equity into cash. For more see: https://retirementrevised.com
EP2- On Celebrating Success… Something I Think All of Us Need to Get Better at Doing!Now that we are more than one month into 2023 I figured it would be a perfect time to share my favorite advice on combating perfectionism, finding j0y in the process, and really taking the time to celebrate yourself and all that you accomplish. I know what it's like to always be striving for the next greatest thing, and how toxic that can be for your mentality. As my brother always reminds me, ‘what's the point of all the work if you never get to party?'Topics Covered in This Episode: My gratitude for you all/ my thoughts on this platform so far The toxicity of resolutions (for some) How to set goals- the right way Complementing your resolutions with an “I Did it!” List What an “I Did It!” List is, and how to make one yourself The Five Things on my List from January An exciting secret accomplishment that you'll have to listen to hear aboutI hope you are able to listen along at some point during your day.. whether it be when you're stretching, making a yummy meal, or winding down for bed. I am really grateful for all the love I've received so far and know that I'm always just one message away!Podcast Instagram: @stayingsmiley https://www.instagram.com/stayingsmileypc/?hl=enMy Instagram: @kylierunssmiley https://www.instagram.com/kylierunssmiley/?hl=en
As the early church grew in numbers, it also grew in complexity. Acts 6 opens with a complaint that needs addressed about how some of the Hellenist widows were being neglected. The leaders of the church call for a meeting and hand off responsibility for some things to others who could do it better. The church was growing because it was fulfilling the call Jesus placed on all Christians everywhere (Great Commandment, Great Commission) and it continued to grow as people embraced the personal call he had put on each one of them. We spend some time talking about your unique SHAPE and calling this week, in addition to church structure. Jesus placed a call on all of us and each of us that he will fulfill!
Så er Troldspejlet podcast tilbage, og denne gang taler redaktionen om den nye HBO-serie The Last of Us, spillene High on Life, Need for Speed: Unbound og Marvel's Midnight Suns, tegneserien Tananarive af Mark Eacersall og Sylvain Vallée samt filmen Den bestøvlede kat og ønskestjernen. Medvirkende: Jakob Stegelmann, Troels Møller, Christopher Andersen, Ida Rud, Benjamin Stegelmann og Regitze Heiberg.
All of us need to find freedom from the cycle that we are imperfect .While we all have room to grow and develop; the most freeing of all realities about ourselves that we need to absorb and accept is that we are a unique and beautiful human being. There is no one quite like us on this earth and there never will be. Once we accept this for ourselves, we can then look for ways to make the good in us better. Without this perspective, we will constantly strive to find some self-acceptance and won't move much beyond this point in our life --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Even though bankruptcy touches so many areas of the law, many attorneys outside bankruptcy practice lack an adequate understanding of how it all works. Rocky Dhir brings on experts Catherine Curtis and Robert Vanhemelrijck to get an overview of what all lawyers should know about this area of legal practice. They discuss different types of bankruptcy, outline filing and court processes, and share pro tips for things to look out for when working with clients in bankruptcy proceedings. Catherine Curtis is an Associate Attorney at Wick Phillips, where she represents clients in a broad range of insolvency and bankruptcy matters. J. Robert Vanhemelrijck is the founding and managing partner of Vanhemelrijck Law Offices, LP in San Antonio, Texas.
Even though bankruptcy touches so many areas of the law, many attorneys outside bankruptcy practice lack an adequate understanding of how it all works. Rocky Dhir brings on experts Catherine Curtis and Robert Vanhemelrijck to get an overview of what all lawyers should know about this area of legal practice. They discuss different types of bankruptcy, outline filing and court processes, and share pro tips for things to look out for when working with clients in bankruptcy proceedings. Catherine Curtis is an Associate Attorney at Wick Phillips, where she represents clients in a broad range of insolvency and bankruptcy matters. J. Robert Vanhemelrijck is the founding and managing partner of Vanhemelrijck Law Offices, LP in San Antonio, Texas.
Listen - anybody with an ounce of integrity or decency knows that Raphael Warnock is an infinitely better leader (and human being) than Herschel Walker. It's shameful that we even need to have that discussion. But it's easy for all of us that DO NOT live in Georgia to think that this race doesn't really matter to us. I could give you 100 reasons why electing Warnock matters to ALL of us, but today I want to give you the #1 reason why I think having him in the Senate literally matters to people in all 50 states. I am not sure if you are aware of what I'm about to tell you. But having him there is going to impact ALL OF US. That's why I want you to listen to today's FULL EPISODE of The Breakdown. It's FREE. To listen to today's FULL EPISODE of The Breakdown, CLICK THE LINK IN MY INSTAGRAM BIO, or go now to Apple Podcasts or Spotify and search for “The Breakdown with Shaun King.” Subscribe there for FREE and listen to the whole podcast. If you are already on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, please subscribe, listen, share, leave reviews, and listen daily to the entire episode. The more of it you listen to, the better it is for us. Love and appreciate you all. Shaun
Jacob Phillips talks about his work with his foundation, God's Warrior Foundation, his recovery from surgery on a torn pectoral muscle, how this team has too approach the rough stretch of the season right now, the leadership on the defense right now and more.
For as long as people have been telling stories, the recurring tale of the hero is cemented into the collective subconscious. Is this something the human mind needs or is it simply old stories to pass the campfire time...http://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledminds https://rokfin.com/creator/troubledminds https://troubledfans.com https://patreon.com/troubledminds#aliens #conspiracy #paranormalRadio Schedule Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-9pst - https://fringe.fm/iTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqMStitcher - https://bit.ly/2UfAiMXTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErSTwitter - https://bit.ly/2CYB71UFollow Algo Rhythm -- https://bit.ly/3uq7yRYFollow Apoc -- https://bit.ly/3DRCUEjFollow Ash -- https://bit.ly/3CUTe4ZFollow Daryl -- https://bit.ly/3GHyIaNFollow James -- https://bit.ly/3kSiTEYFollow Jennifer -- https://bit.ly/3BVLyCMFollow Joseph -- https://bit.ly/3pNjbzb Matt's Book -- https://amzn.to/3fqmRWgFollow Nightstocker -- https://bit.ly/3mFGGtxRobert's Book -- https://amzn.to/3GEsFUKFollow TamBam -- https://bit.ly/3LIQkFw--------------------------------------------------Not The Hero We Deserve & Why The Quote is Significant - Batman Factorhttps://batmanfactor.com/not-the-hero-we-deserve-why-the-quote-is-significant/https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/john-wayne-tore-college-professor-shreds-definition-hero.html/Hero's Journey: A Complete Guide to the Hero's Journey Stepshttps://www.goalcast.com/heros-journey/https://slidemodel.com/steps-heros-journey/Sylvester Stallone prefers to be seen as a mythological hero instead of an "action star"https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/sylvester-stallone-prefers-seen-mythological-205000784.htmlhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/why-we-need-heroes/202205/ernest-beckers-brilliant-explanation-heroismhttps://www.masterclass.com/articles/common-hero-archetypes-in-literaturehttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/why-we-need-heroes/202204/12-reasons-why-we-have-heroeshttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/why-we-need-heroes/201404/5-surprising-ways-heroes-improve-our-liveshttps://www.scu.edu/ethics/focus-areas/more-focus-areas/resources/heroism-why-heroes-are-important/https://www.dabblewriter.com/articles/the-hero-archetypehttps://www.ebaqdesign.com/blog/hero-archetypehttps://individualogist.com/12-archetypes/hero-archetypehttps://people.howstuffworks.com/need-heroes.htmhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/why-we-need-heroes/202011/do-we-have-obligation-greatness
XUP Episode 108: Xbox Holiday Season Upon Us People are trying to blame Microsoft / Xbox for Google Stadia's demise, who should shoulder this blame.. will this Stadia close affect the acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Halo has a ton of rumors but the most notable currently is that the new unannounced Halo Battle Royale will be moved to Unreal Engine 5.. would you like to see an overall move for Halo Infinite into Unreal Engine and how possible is it? Need For Speed Unbound Announcement Incoming #xboxpodcast #needforspeedunbound #halobattleroyale --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/xboxultimate/support
Polio cases have been identified in New York City, London, and Israel. But as long as you're vaccinated, you should be protected, says UCSF's Dr. Peter Chin-Hong. The warrant used in the FBI's raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home shows that the former president is under investigation for potential obstruction of justice and violations of the Espionage Act. The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security issued a joint bulletin on Sunday, warning of increased online threats against law enforcement officials. Ursula, the villain in Disney's “The Little Mermaid,” is an important milestone in Disney's portrayal of queer characters, says LA Times writer Tracy Brown. In the new album “Preacher's Daughter,” Hayden Anhedönia (aka Ethel Cain) tells the story of a young woman trying to fit a mold that wasn't meant for her.
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Dylan Matthews and Dara Lind are joined by Vox senior correspondent Dylan Scott (@dylanlscott) to discuss the shortage of nurses in the American health care workforce. The nursing shortage goes back many years, and not only did the pandemic exacerbate the problem, it also put it under a microscope. The US needs more nurses, but what can be done? References: America needs more doctors and nurses to survive the next pandemic The way the United States pays for nurses is broken Hosts: Dylan Matthews (@dylanmatt), senior correspondent, Vox Dara Lind (@dlind), Weeds co-host, Vox Credits: Sofi LaLonde, producer and engineer Libby Nelson, editorial adviser Amber Hall, deputy editorial director of talk podcasts Sign up for The Weeds newsletter each Friday: vox.com/weedsletter Want to support The Weeds? Please consider making a donation to Vox: bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Ever since China tested its hypersonic missiles six months ago, the buzz in the West has been about US having to play catch up. Sree Iyer gives a quick peek into what the US is missing and what it needs to do to catch up. A must-watch! #HypersoniMissile #UnitedStates #China #Defector #Russia #HypersonicWeapon #HypersonicMissile #HAWC #JoeBiden #XiJinping
The Biden administration and most of the car manufacturers are pushing the Green New Deal and the production of electric cars with all their power, even though consumers don't seem to be ready for the big change and the United States is way behind other countries - like China - in getting the infrastructure ready. We discuss all of this with special guests Michael Harley and Paul Brian.
SHOW NOTES: I had an interesting transition from community college to a four-year university in 1993. My first three semesters of college were spent in Modesto at Modesto Junior College studying animal science. During that time I was living at home, working full-time, and then working as much as I could at my step-father's farm in my free time. I was busy, but it was working. I had a 3.5 GPA, and I was on the Dean's List. I was performing at a high level. Then I transferred to Montana State University, didn't have a job, joined the club baseball team, and lived in the dorm. I had my first ever semester in which I did not achieve at least a 3.0, and my first ever semester achieving below a 2.0. I was almost immediately placed on academic probation. I continued to get poor grades for about a year. Then I hit pause on college, got residency in Montana, and started paying for college myself. Once I was back to more of a stressful lifestyle with harder classes, a heavier class load, full-time work, rent and tuition to pay, etc. I saw my grades creep back up. It became clear to me that I was left to create my own structure because of free time I was not nearly as familiar as if I were forced to create structure due to being busy. If I only had 90 minutes in a week to work on an assignment, I would concentrate intently on that assignment and do a better job. If I had copious amounts of free time, I would wonder where all the time went, and I would do poorly. For years I thought I was all alone, but today I interviewed Anna Webel. Anna is just finishing up her sophomore year in high school, but she has already discovered this about herself. She keeps herself incredibly busy playing sports in all three seasons, serving as an officer in the FFA chapter, raising cattle at home, and showing cattle at different shows around Illinois and beyond. She is achieving at a high level in all of these areas, and she credits the need to have structure to be able to participate in everything that interests her. Without it, she knows that she would have to give something up, and that drives her to maximize her performance in everything she does when she gets the opportunity to work on it.
In the latest episode of The Flip Side, Head of Research, Jeff Meli, and Head of Macro Research, Ajay Rajadhyaksha, discuss whether factors such as the distribution of the recovery to date, the appetite for increasing national debt and the looming possibility of a vaccine warrant further fiscal stimulus to bolster economic recovery in the US.