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What moves you? What drives you to your knees—not just emotionally, but spiritually?https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE:• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bIn this stirring conference-opening message, Pastor Gene Lavalley dives into Nehemiah 1 to ask the question that could change the course of your life: What moves you? With stories, soul-stirring questions, and deep scriptural insight, Pastor Lavalley unpacks how one man's heartbreak over broken walls launched a movement that changed history.You'll be challenged to: • Confront the distractions of modern life • Embrace God's holy burden • Position yourself for divine purpose
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Brian Limberg didn't set out to become one of the most sought-after metal shapers and coach builders in the automotive industry. He just wanted to build cars. But since opening The Tin Man's Garage, he has been recognized by many, including the Al Slonaker Memorial award in 2020, for mastery of his craft in metal shaping, coach building, and chassis engineering. Even the tools he's built himself over the years are now in-demand across the world. He also takes a few students a year through a metal shaping workshop program, educating them on the art and science of forcing metal into the right shape. This episode of What Moves You is all about how Brian became a master of his craft, working through various shops, and picking up enough skills to open up The Tin Man's Garage. We talk growing up around cars, building his Model A roadster from scratch, and how a Slonaker-worthy 1936 Willys pickup. We have a personal connection to Brian that reaches back a generation to his father, Mike Limberg. Mike worked at Speedway Motors in a number of departments, including with our own Joe McCollough as they both wrenched on Team Speedway's race cars. Mike was widely known as a humble, highly skilled professional with a highly skilled son. We saw a lot of Brian's work come together through the pictures Mike proudly showed off in the shop. You can find more images of Brian's work and builds at TheTinMansGarage.com
Question of today? What Moves You, an exposition from Romans 8:1-10.
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Today Robert shares from Matthew 8 on the subject of What Moves You?
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Ms. Johnson is a 30-year veteran of the dance field, has appeared in over 50 tours and taught for dance companies and colleges on five continents. An honors graduate of the National Ballet School, she was a soloist with The National Ballet of Canada and principal dancer and researcher with Ballet Frankfurt.A world-renowned expert on choreographer William Forsythe, Ms. Johnson has been a close collaborator of Forsythe's for over two decades. She stages and produces Forsythe's ballets on companies worldwide, including The Paris Opera Ballet, La Scala, The Norwegian National Ballet, Alterballetto, Netherlands Dans Theater, Scottish Ballet, Finnish National Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Batsheva Dance Company, American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, and Boston Ballet. Her recent choreographic work includes The Copier for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet; Room/Room for NYU; 27 for 17 for The New School University; As Yet Unnamed for the Movement Invention Project Collective; Folding Articulation for Princeton University, Waterline for Barnard College at Columbia University, Solo for Jeff for The Juilliard School; Strut for Boston Ballet II (2017 premiere), and a new commissioned work for The National Ballet School of Canada's Assemblée Internationale 2017.At Harvard, Ms. Johnson choreographed 13 original works for students including, The Art of Survival, for Harvard's 10th Anniversary Observance of September 11th and a collaboration between the Mahindra Center for Humanities and the American Repertory Theater 2011; RE: RE: RE: a dance installation in 2011/12, and works which were a part of curricular courses: The Sound of Distance in Itself in 2012, Dog in a Sweater in 2013, Paper Wing and SEESAW in 2014, LOOK UP and Degrees of Difference in 2015, and WHAT MOVES YOU? with Francesca Harper and Mario Zambrano and WUNDER with artist-in-residence Sidra Bell for the Harvard Dance Project in 2016.· https://ofa.fas.harvard.edu/dance/about-dance· www.creativeprocess.info
Ms. Johnson is a 30-year veteran of the dance field, has appeared in over 50 tours and taught for dance companies and colleges on five continents. An honors graduate of the National Ballet School, she was a soloist with The National Ballet of Canada and principal dancer and researcher with Ballet Frankfurt.A world-renowned expert on choreographer William Forsythe, Ms. Johnson has been a close collaborator of Forsythe's for over two decades. She stages and produces Forsythe's ballets on companies worldwide, including The Paris Opera Ballet, La Scala, The Norwegian National Ballet, Alterballetto, Netherlands Dans Theater, Scottish Ballet, Finnish National Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Batsheva Dance Company, American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, and Boston Ballet. Her recent choreographic work includes The Copier for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet; Room/Room for NYU; 27 for 17 for The New School University; As Yet Unnamed for the Movement Invention Project Collective; Folding Articulation for Princeton University, Waterline for Barnard College at Columbia University, Solo for Jeff for The Juilliard School; Strut for Boston Ballet II (2017 premiere), and a new commissioned work for The National Ballet School of Canada's Assemblée Internationale 2017.At Harvard, Ms. Johnson choreographed 13 original works for students including, The Art of Survival, for Harvard's 10th Anniversary Observance of September 11th and a collaboration between the Mahindra Center for Humanities and the American Repertory Theater 2011; RE: RE: RE: a dance installation in 2011/12, and works which were a part of curricular courses: The Sound of Distance in Itself in 2012, Dog in a Sweater in 2013, Paper Wing and SEESAW in 2014, LOOK UP and Degrees of Difference in 2015, and WHAT MOVES YOU? with Francesca Harper and Mario Zambrano and WUNDER with artist-in-residence Sidra Bell for the Harvard Dance Project in 2016.· https://ofa.fas.harvard.edu/dance/about-dance· www.creativeprocess.info
Ms. Johnson is a 30-year veteran of the dance field, has appeared in over 50 tours and taught for dance companies and colleges on five continents. An honors graduate of the National Ballet School, she was a soloist with The National Ballet of Canada and principal dancer and researcher with Ballet Frankfurt.A world-renowned expert on choreographer William Forsythe, Ms. Johnson has been a close collaborator of Forsythe's for over two decades. She stages and produces Forsythe's ballets on companies worldwide, including The Paris Opera Ballet, La Scala, The Norwegian National Ballet, Alterballetto, Netherlands Dans Theater, Scottish Ballet, Finnish National Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Batsheva Dance Company, American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, and Boston Ballet. Her recent choreographic work includes The Copier for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet; Room/Room for NYU; 27 for 17 for The New School University; As Yet Unnamed for the Movement Invention Project Collective; Folding Articulation for Princeton University, Waterline for Barnard College at Columbia University, Solo for Jeff for The Juilliard School; Strut for Boston Ballet II (2017 premiere), and a new commissioned work for The National Ballet School of Canada's Assemblée Internationale 2017.At Harvard, Ms. Johnson choreographed 13 original works for students including, The Art of Survival, for Harvard's 10th Anniversary Observance of September 11th and a collaboration between the Mahindra Center for Humanities and the American Repertory Theater 2011; RE: RE: RE: a dance installation in 2011/12, and works which were a part of curricular courses: The Sound of Distance in Itself in 2012, Dog in a Sweater in 2013, Paper Wing and SEESAW in 2014, LOOK UP and Degrees of Difference in 2015, and WHAT MOVES YOU? with Francesca Harper and Mario Zambrano and WUNDER with artist-in-residence Sidra Bell for the Harvard Dance Project in 2016.· https://ofa.fas.harvard.edu/dance/about-dance· www.creativeprocess.info
Ms. Johnson is a 30-year veteran of the dance field, has appeared in over 50 tours and taught for dance companies and colleges on five continents. An honors graduate of the National Ballet School, she was a soloist with The National Ballet of Canada and principal dancer and researcher with Ballet Frankfurt.A world-renowned expert on choreographer William Forsythe, Ms. Johnson has been a close collaborator of Forsythe's for over two decades. She stages and produces Forsythe's ballets on companies worldwide, including The Paris Opera Ballet, La Scala, The Norwegian National Ballet, Alterballetto, Netherlands Dans Theater, Scottish Ballet, Finnish National Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Batsheva Dance Company, American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, and Boston Ballet. Her recent choreographic work includes The Copier for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet; Room/Room for NYU; 27 for 17 for The New School University; As Yet Unnamed for the Movement Invention Project Collective; Folding Articulation for Princeton University, Waterline for Barnard College at Columbia University, Solo for Jeff for The Juilliard School; Strut for Boston Ballet II (2017 premiere), and a new commissioned work for The National Ballet School of Canada's Assemblée Internationale 2017.At Harvard, Ms. Johnson choreographed 13 original works for students including, The Art of Survival, for Harvard's 10th Anniversary Observance of September 11th and a collaboration between the Mahindra Center for Humanities and the American Repertory Theater 2011; RE: RE: RE: a dance installation in 2011/12, and works which were a part of curricular courses: The Sound of Distance in Itself in 2012, Dog in a Sweater in 2013, Paper Wing and SEESAW in 2014, LOOK UP and Degrees of Difference in 2015, and WHAT MOVES YOU? with Francesca Harper and Mario Zambrano and WUNDER with artist-in-residence Sidra Bell for the Harvard Dance Project in 2016.· https://ofa.fas.harvard.edu/dance/about-dance· www.creativeprocess.info
Ms. Johnson is a 30-year veteran of the dance field, has appeared in over 50 tours and taught for dance companies and colleges on five continents. An honors graduate of the National Ballet School, she was a soloist with The National Ballet of Canada and principal dancer and researcher with Ballet Frankfurt.A world-renowned expert on choreographer William Forsythe, Ms. Johnson has been a close collaborator of Forsythe's for over two decades. She stages and produces Forsythe's ballets on companies worldwide, including The Paris Opera Ballet, La Scala, The Norwegian National Ballet, Alterballetto, Netherlands Dans Theater, Scottish Ballet, Finnish National Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Batsheva Dance Company, American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, and Boston Ballet. Her recent choreographic work includes The Copier for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet; Room/Room for NYU; 27 for 17 for The New School University; As Yet Unnamed for the Movement Invention Project Collective; Folding Articulation for Princeton University, Waterline for Barnard College at Columbia University, Solo for Jeff for The Juilliard School; Strut for Boston Ballet II (2017 premiere), and a new commissioned work for The National Ballet School of Canada's Assemblée Internationale 2017.At Harvard, Ms. Johnson choreographed 13 original works for students including, The Art of Survival, for Harvard's 10th Anniversary Observance of September 11th and a collaboration between the Mahindra Center for Humanities and the American Repertory Theater 2011; RE: RE: RE: a dance installation in 2011/12, and works which were a part of curricular courses: The Sound of Distance in Itself in 2012, Dog in a Sweater in 2013, Paper Wing and SEESAW in 2014, LOOK UP and Degrees of Difference in 2015, and WHAT MOVES YOU? with Francesca Harper and Mario Zambrano and WUNDER with artist-in-residence Sidra Bell for the Harvard Dance Project in 2016.· https://ofa.fas.harvard.edu/dance/about-dance· www.creativeprocess.info
Ms. Johnson is a 30-year veteran of the dance field, has appeared in over 50 tours and taught for dance companies and colleges on five continents. An honors graduate of the National Ballet School, she was a soloist with The National Ballet of Canada and principal dancer and researcher with Ballet Frankfurt.A world-renowned expert on choreographer William Forsythe, Ms. Johnson has been a close collaborator of Forsythe's for over two decades. She stages and produces Forsythe's ballets on companies worldwide, including The Paris Opera Ballet, La Scala, The Norwegian National Ballet, Alterballetto, Netherlands Dans Theater, Scottish Ballet, Finnish National Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Batsheva Dance Company, American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, and Boston Ballet. Her recent choreographic work includes The Copier for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet; Room/Room for NYU; 27 for 17 for The New School University; As Yet Unnamed for the Movement Invention Project Collective; Folding Articulation for Princeton University, Waterline for Barnard College at Columbia University, Solo for Jeff for The Juilliard School; Strut for Boston Ballet II (2017 premiere), and a new commissioned work for The National Ballet School of Canada's Assemblée Internationale 2017.At Harvard, Ms. Johnson choreographed 13 original works for students including, The Art of Survival, for Harvard's 10th Anniversary Observance of September 11th and a collaboration between the Mahindra Center for Humanities and the American Repertory Theater 2011; RE: RE: RE: a dance installation in 2011/12, and works which were a part of curricular courses: The Sound of Distance in Itself in 2012, Dog in a Sweater in 2013, Paper Wing and SEESAW in 2014, LOOK UP and Degrees of Difference in 2015, and WHAT MOVES YOU? with Francesca Harper and Mario Zambrano and WUNDER with artist-in-residence Sidra Bell for the Harvard Dance Project in 2016.· https://ofa.fas.harvard.edu/dance/about-dance· www.creativeprocess.info
Ms. Johnson is a 30-year veteran of the dance field, has appeared in over 50 tours and taught for dance companies and colleges on five continents. An honors graduate of the National Ballet School, she was a soloist with The National Ballet of Canada and principal dancer and researcher with Ballet Frankfurt.A world-renowned expert on choreographer William Forsythe, Ms. Johnson has been a close collaborator of Forsythe's for over two decades. She stages and produces Forsythe's ballets on companies worldwide, including The Paris Opera Ballet, La Scala, The Norwegian National Ballet, Alterballetto, Netherlands Dans Theater, Scottish Ballet, Finnish National Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Batsheva Dance Company, American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, and Boston Ballet. Her recent choreographic work includes The Copier for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet; Room/Room for NYU; 27 for 17 for The New School University; As Yet Unnamed for the Movement Invention Project Collective; Folding Articulation for Princeton University, Waterline for Barnard College at Columbia University, Solo for Jeff for The Juilliard School; Strut for Boston Ballet II (2017 premiere), and a new commissioned work for The National Ballet School of Canada's Assemblée Internationale 2017.At Harvard, Ms. Johnson choreographed 13 original works for students including, The Art of Survival, for Harvard's 10th Anniversary Observance of September 11th and a collaboration between the Mahindra Center for Humanities and the American Repertory Theater 2011; RE: RE: RE: a dance installation in 2011/12, and works which were a part of curricular courses: The Sound of Distance in Itself in 2012, Dog in a Sweater in 2013, Paper Wing and SEESAW in 2014, LOOK UP and Degrees of Difference in 2015, and WHAT MOVES YOU? with Francesca Harper and Mario Zambrano and WUNDER with artist-in-residence Sidra Bell for the Harvard Dance Project in 2016.· https://ofa.fas.harvard.edu/dance/about-dance· www.creativeprocess.info
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Welcome back to season 3 of What Moves You with Jessie! Our first guest is the incomparable actor Natalia Cordova-Buckley who shares her intimate experience with digging deep in recent years to find freedom from her conditioned beliefs that had kept her feeling trapped inside of herself. This enlightening conversation will surely inspire you to consider questioning the voice in your head that keeps YOU hidden away. Tune in!!! We'd love to hear how this conversation resonated with you so please rate and review on Apple podcasts or give us a call on the hotline! At 818-646-JESS. For more ideas and strategies on being human, find Jessie on Instagram @whatmovesyouwithjessie and for more information on how to work with Jessie or sign up for her newsletter, visit whatmovesyouwithjessie.com.
If you've opened an issue of Wheel Hub, you get it. Stephen Kim and Robert McGaffin have created a publication dedicated to awakening the next generation of car fanatics. To do it, they give each build twenty immaculately crafted pages, just as carefully arranged and captured as the builds themselves. In an age when the words “print is dead” are heard more often than not, Stephen and Robert have created an incredible print publication. And it's working. In this episode of What Moves You, a Speedway Motors podcast, we talk about what it takes to capture and launch such an ambitious project.
Racers know the name Schnee Chassis, but not many know how Brian Schnee started, or how he grew Schnee Chassis into such a fabled racing brand. In this episode of What Moves You, we go way back with Brian Schnee to his first race, his first chassis, some incredibly good fortune, a terrible tragedy, and the secret to building anything well for decades. He'll be the first to tell you there's no magic to his racecars, just attention to detail. Behind those details is someone who could listen to wisdom, learn from good advice, then bring it all together under one roof.
Mary Pozzi shares stories and wisdom from 40+ years racing and winning autocross. From borrowing her boyfriend's car without telling him she was racing, to winning 11.5 National Titles (we'll let Mary explain), Mary has established herself as one of the best autocross drivers in the nation. And it all started in a Mercury Capri. We also talk meeting Kazunori Yamauchi and getting her Camaro into Gran Turismo, what it takes to fund and homebuild your own autocross racecar, how to get into autocross racing, and more on Season 2 Episode 2 of What Moves You, a Speedway Motors Podcast. Visit The Toolbox for pictures of Mary and her cars and more: https://www.speedwaymotors.com/the-toolbox/40-years-building-racing-and-winning-autocross-mary-pozzi-episode-12/31352
400 hours of machining. Crashing at 200mph. The fastest small block Chevy in the world... John MacKichan and Tim Schulz knew they weren’t taking on a “normal” project. But in 1988, while driving back to Nebraska from Utah, they realized they could build a better streamliner. Nine months later, they set a record in D/Gas Streamliner. In this episode of What Moves You, a Speedway Motors Podcast, we talk with John & Tim about all the highs and lows of chasing land speed records on the Bonneville Salt Flats.
This weeks episode hearkens back to the first season of What Moves You with Jessie, with a short yet very important reminder from Jessie, flying solo. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave us a message on the hotline at 818-646-JESS. Enjoy the show!!
It's 2021 and the What Moves You with Jessie team wanted to bring you something fresh for the new year, so we invited Jessie's mom and retired marriage and family therapist, Sherrill Douglass! Listen in for a delightful conversation that will surely have you feeling the love in your heart and if you have any questions or comments, feel free to give the hotline a call at 818-646-JESS!
2020 has been, what Jessie calls, a Masters program in living with uncertainty, and realizing the power of who we are deep inside that marches on no matter our circumstances. Whether we feel like we are just surviving or thriving, despite what our minds have told us, we've had the opportunity to see that our true self has all that it needs to move forward, whether we choose to believe it, or not. This being the final episode of 2020 so the What Moves You with Jessie team can take the final month of this year to integrate some exciting new ideas for 2021, tune in for a love letter from Jessie. In the meantime, have an incredible final goodbye to this tumultuous year, listen-in to previous episodes for support and we'll see you in January!
Time to hear more voices than just my own! To kick off this week's question, What Moves You? I am joined by a good friend and fellow Creator "Joe." Joe gave me some interesting answers to the question of "What Moves You?" and I want to hear from YOU as well! Leave me a voice mail here with your thoughts: https://anchor.fm/thispodcastwillfail/message --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thispodcastwillfail/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thispodcastwillfail/support
In the second hour of this episode Jason shares “Fitness Tips for Senior Adults” that are honestly good for everyone to hear as well as some philosophies and science as to why it’s remarkably healthy for us to stay active in this week’s “What Moves You” benchmark. The second hour is also where the weekly meditation brought to you by the “Empty Your Cup” benchmark and Jason even packs in the weekly recipe brought to you by “Here’s to Your Health” with a delicious soup recipe found on Minimalist Baker
Dave Wallace and his team built a 1969 Camaro to reach 200 mph. They managed to hit 198 mph, but then the worst happened on the very next run. Thanks to his teams’ dedication to safety and quality workmanship, Dave climbed out of the car and went to work on Monday. In episode 9 of What Moves You, we talk to Dave Wallace about his amazing 1969 Camaro racecar, how to stay safe when the worst happens, and what he’s doing to bring the car back to the track.
Robby Unser learned to drive at 7 and he’s been racing ever since. Robby shares what it’s like to race full-time from high school to the present, how he got sponsored, being a one-man racing team, and all the people who helped him along the way. We cover the Indy 500, the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, Team Speedway, meeting big names like Sammy Swindell...and so much more on Ep. 6 of What Moves You.
What Moves You with Jessie is turning 50! In celebration of our 50th episode, Jessie offers you insight into how to turn your dreams into a reality. It's feel good, it's practical and it's bound to leave you in a wonderful feeling. Tune in!!
Hot rod philosophy. Why build a straight axle, Chevy II Nova Gasser with a big block Chevy and open headers on Week to Wicked? Host Joe McCollough and his fellow W2W builders from Speedway Motors, Jeff Karls and Zach Raddatz, talk about the choice to depart from the typical pro-touring muscle builds. They also talk hot rod philosophy, Novas they know and love, and Jeff’s barn find Chevelle that should have stayed in the stable, all on episode 4 of What Moves You, a Speedway Motors podcast.
How do you measure hot rod ingenuity?It’s hard to say, but ever since someone stripped the fenders and muffler from their Model T, hot rodders, tinkerers, and the mechanically-inclined have gotten together to compare notes.Today, we’re getting together a few thousand cars at meetups across the US, instead of a few buddies at the local soda joint.With a hundred years of hot rodding behind us, today’s scene is wildly different, while also reaching back to maintain some of that original spirit.In episode three of What Moves You, Joe McCollough talks with Damon Lee, editor of the Goodguys Gazette about just that. Damon’s back from the 29th Speedway Motors Goodguys Heartland Nationals, where they awarded the “2020 Street Rod of the Year,” “2020 Street Machine of the Year,” and the regional finalist for five other Goodguys Top 12 awards.They talk about how hot rods have changed, the emergence of supercar-like street machines, and how good home builders have become.They also talk about how Gary Meadors started Good Guys Rod & Custom Association and decided on the name Good Guys. Times are a changin’ and Goodguys recently expanded their year cutoff to 1985. It’s brought cross-pollination and opened the door to some new members young and old.
In the second hour of Tate Talks, Jason interviews the Owner of Bikram Yoga Plus Palm Springs to discuss how Yoga studios have survived the COVID19 pandemic and business closures as well as how they are responding to reopening during the month of June. Annemarie Lynn shares great insight into how to start Hot Yoga if you’re new to it as well as what her studio is doing to make it safe for patrons to return. You can visit the website: bikramyogaplusps.com to get the current schedule including their new online courses that are available each week. In this week’s “What Moves You”, Jason and Annemarie discuss some yoga routines and later in the hour Jason shares a delicious recipe in this week’s “Here’s to Your Health.”
Jason Tate shares some of the science behind stress and how the body communicates via nervous and endocrine systems before sharing some stress management and reduction principles. Powerful words to live by in “A Thought to Digest” as well as this week’s meditation brought to you by “Empty Your Cup” where Jason does a gratitude meditation of the senses. This hour is capped off by this week’s “What Moves You” with 15 workouts you can do from home.
This is Jason Tate’s Mother’s Day Special where he dedicates his show to his mother and the other three Mother figures in his life as well as to all mothers of all species on Earth. In this hour, “What Moves” You” offers some tips on how to motivate yourself to be active and stay active while revisiting SMART Goal Setting. Jason also discusses how and why we should reduce inflammation and manage our oxidative stress through our diets and he shares a delicious Buddha Bowl recipe in “Here’s To your Health.”
Jason Tate shares, in “What Moves You,” 7 Key Tips to living and achieving an active lifestyle during the pandemic along with some of the beneficial reasons ‘why’ you should remain active during this time. In “Here’s to Your Health,” Jason shares one of the recipes from his family’s weekly cultural food night for Vegan Fried Rice found here https://minimalistbaker.com/easy-vegan-fried-rice/ (https://minimalistbaker.com/easy-vegan-fried-rice/) . Also in this hour, Jason does his weekly meditation in his “Empty Your Cup” segment.
In this hour, Jason Tate interviews his brother, Matthew Tate, on what it’s like being a police officer in Arizona during this time and picks his brain about gardening, biocharcoal, wood vinegar, plant-based eating, and intermittent fasting! Matthew shares some of his insight into motivation for exercise in “What Moves You” and Jason shares the weekly recipe in “Here’s To your Health.” This is a fun packed, information filled hour that Jason calls Tate Talks Squared that you don’t want to miss!
Jason Tate discusses how this is the human civilization’s time to be resilient, creative, and to adapt as he shares a powerful quote in this week’s “A Thought to Digest.” Jason shares how statistical analysis shows that those with underlying conditions due to preventable chronic diseases are the most likely to become severely ill or even die from COVID-19 and how you should assess your risk and take measures to reduce your risk of being in that category. In this week’s “What Moves You,” Jason shares some easy tips on how to incorporate movement during your quarantine period and he discusses valuable steps on how to safely re-enter your home once you have left for work or essential shopping.
Jason Tate discusses some great exercise tips on “What Moves You” in this hour while interviewing the Founder and CEO of Epic Health Company, Christana Greene, where they specialize in made-to-order small batches of certified organic hemp bio phytoceuticals and nano hemp infused balms, salves, and sprays that are safe for all animals, especially human animals. Jason and Christiana discuss the various applications of this incredible product that is completely free of any THC, dyes, and chemicals. Jason also shares a delicious recipe in this week’s “Here's To Your Health” for Mung Bean Coconut Curry his family tried from this site: https://www.heynutritionlady.com/mung-bean-and-coconut-curry/ (https://www.heynutritionlady.com/mung-bean-and-coconut-curry/)
Jason invites his orthodontist, Dr. Morgan Moranda, in for a discussion about oral health as it relates to physical health. Dr. Moranda shares some tips on how a business owner and working professional manages to get his exercise in during the “What Moves You” feature and Jason and Dr. Moranda discuss the cost of dental neglect in “A Thought to Digest”. Dr. Moranda and Jason touch on how our teeth and jaws have changed with our diets, pediatric airway, and how dentist and orthodontist offices are taking measures in the midst of the novel coronavirus to keep it safe for you to continue those important visits to the dentist & orthodontist.
Pastor John Ryan Cantu brings this week’s message, “What Moves You?”
Jason Tate talks is joined in the studio with Laura Tate, Former Head Trainer for World Gym, incredibly successful Pilates trainer & Co-Owner of a local studio, and a remarkable healthy home chef! Not to mention being Jason’s wife and mother to their 12-year-old daughter, Laura talks about what Pilates is and how to get started in Pilates as well. Laura shares how she finds time to move in “What Moves You” and another one of her successful healthy recipes in “Here’s To your Health.”
Jason Tate talks is joined in the studio with Annmarie Lynn, Co-Owner of Bikram Yoga Plus Palm Springs and certified Bikram Yoga & Inferno Hot Pilates instructor. Hear Annmarie’s courageous story of overcoming adversity and failure to transform her life and realize her potential. Tips on how to incorporate movement in your life with “What Moves You” and Jason shares a delicious pasta primavera recipe in “Here’s to Your Health” all in this segment!
Jason Tate is joined on the show by Gabrielle Grandell, a Dietitian and Functional Medicine Nutritionist & Health Coach. They discuss tips on how to incorporate movement, in “What Moves You”, and healthy eating habits for the beginner as well as some great go-to websites for delicious healthy recipes! Jason shares a delicious side-dish green bean recipe in “Here’s To Your Health” in this hour as well.
Jason Tate is joined by Dr. Joseph Scherger, M.D. MPH where they talk about Functional Medicine and the art of living a long healthy life free from chronic diseases of diet and lifestyle recognizing the ‘6 Pillars of a Healthy Lifestyle’. Both Jason and Joe share their recipes for a healthy Breakfast/Brunch Bowl in the benchmark “Here’s to Your Health.” Joe talks about fasting, sleep, running, and how to start your day with movement in the benchmark “What Moves You?.”
In the final episode of What Moves You, with Rimowa, we meet legendary streetwear iconoclast Jeff Staple, who has been at the beating heart of the industry for more than 20 years. He explains how his passion for the culture has shaped his prodigious travel itinerary. Plus: the lowdown on the globalised history of trainers from shoe historian Elizabeth Semmelhack.
In the first episode of What Moves You with Jessie, we start to get curious about how our minds work at their utmost potential. How when we stop trying to think our way to a solution, the solution naturally occurs to us. Tune in for a show that will surely bring you peace of mind, week after week.
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Between our families and the rest of the world, there exists another layer of people: our neighbors. How does Jesus define a neighbor, and what should our response to them be? Tom Hendrikse answers those questions this week as "What Moves You?" continues.
Our series on What Moves You in Worship, Community, and Renewal begins with John's vision of heaven from Revelation chapters 4 and 5. Through his eyes, we see the genuinely unfettered worship of an indescribably glorious God. Worship is about God!
Kim Sudderth shares her journey as an entrepreneur and caretaker of her relative for many years. She discusses the sacrifices made to her personal and professional life and the emotional toll it took on her. Kim M. Sudderth hails from a long line of entrepreneurs. Her grandmother, Janice, owned a home based business. Her Aunt Brenda is the co-founder of a social service agency for children with special needs in New York City. Across the seas in the Bahamas, her Aunt Gloria owned a successful business. Kim's ingenuity was ignited as a result of her not being able to find a job after graduating from college. She decided if she could not find a job then she would create one. In December 1995, Kim's Creations was born. It was a hand-crafted greeting card company. As a result of her hard work, Kim's Creations has been showcased throughout New York City. Kim has always taken a role of leadership when it comes to assisting people to the next level of their business. She received her name The Business Brick Layer because of her motto, “A Good Business is Built Brick by Brick”. Kim felt a need to create an environment for women to learn, grow, and network. She set out to create a place where women could be inspired, get motivated and have resources all under one roof. In 2011, Kim held the first Passion into Profit Women's Luncheon. Today it has transformed into the Passion into Purpose (PIP) Women Rock membership. PIP is a ??? dedicated to assisting women create healthy legacies in the areas of family, faith, health, finance/business and fun. The membership is designed to be a sisterhood, a support system, a safe place to learn, grow and network. PIP offers the tools to expand women's roles and the abilities to create their own healthy legacies. Kim has been honored with the Achievement Award of the year, by the Williamsbridge Youth Club of National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club, Inc. She has been featured in Pushy Dreamers magazine. She writes a business column in Solo Parenting Magazine. Kim is the author of “Affirimations to Living By”. She is also a contributing author in “Cheer to Your Success” volume one and “A Letter to My Mother”. Kim aka “Radio Angel” has over 7 years of experiences producing radio programs. She is currently the executive producer of one of the hottest internet gospel radio programs, The Morning Glory International Voices of Hope Show. As the producer, she has helped to create a space where new artists can showcase their gifts, while shedding light on areas to help move people into higher levels in their lives. Kim has worked as the executive producer at Rebel Radio Network and produced four shows on the network: What Moves You with Meet Bonique, Living It up with Robin Ransom, Game Time, and NYC Football Forum Live. Kim has produced The Beauties of I AM ME, Man Talk 101 and Simply IB (theatre radio) for the I AM ME Radio Network. She is also a producer for the Release the Word Network, where she produced Word from the Well and is currently producing Behind Your Dollar. Kim's current role as founder of PIP Women Rock and CEO of Angel Power Holdings, LLC, allows her to focus on assisting people to build healthy legacies in all areas of their lives, along with bringing their dreams to life. When Kim is not speaking, producing radio programs, conducting radio/TV interviews, tele-seminars, or workshops, she is building her real estate company. Kim enjoys being a long time member of the Morning Glory International Community Development Corporation (a church without walls) and Kingdom Life Temple as well as spending time with family and friends, traveling, and taking photos. www.stormtalk365radio.com www.positivelymsb.com
This week I chatted to PT and former sponsored athlete Greg Woulfe. Join us for an insightful chat about the importance of prioritising your own health and wellness as part of your fitness regime and finding a type of exercise that you love! Plus Greg shares his journey from being unhealthy, unfit and overweight to Listen In The post TNN #11 What Moves You with Greg Woulfe appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Jill Johnson is Director of Dance, Senior Lecturer in Music and Theater, Dance & Media; and Artistic Director of the Harvard Dance Project, at Harvard University. A graduate of Canada’s National Ballet School and a 28-year veteran of the dance field, Johnson choreographs for film, television, and the stage; she has danced in over 50 tours on 5 continents. She was a soloist with the National Ballet of Canada and a principal dancer and researcher in William Forsythe’s company Frankfurt Ballet. Stages Forsythe’s work worldwide, including for Paris Opera Ballet, La Scala, Batsheva Dance Company, Norwegian National Ballet, Netherlands Dance Theater, Boston Ballet, and American Ballet Theater. Johnson is a founding collaborator of The Movement Invention Project in New York, and has served on the faculties of and created choreographic work for Princeton University, Columbia University, the Juilliard School, and NYU, and has created 12 new works at Harvard since 2011 including, Paper Wing, What Moves You?, and dance installations RE: RE: RE:, and LOOK UP. Recent collaborations include those with the Harvard Choruses, Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center, Boston Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Dries Van Noten and the Louvre Musee des Arts Decoratif, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Dr. Annekathryn Goodman is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. She completed medical school and residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston and her fellowship training in gynecologic oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). In addition to board certification in gynecologic oncology, she is certified in acupuncture, and has completed training in both pastoral and palliative care. She received a certificate in Clinical Ethics and Health Policy from the Center for Practical Bioethics, University of Kansas Medical School. She received a certificate in Global Health from New York Medical College. She has undergone advanced training in humanitarian disaster relief work through the Harvard Humanitarian studies initiative, Missioncraft in disaster relief operations, and the DelValle Institute’s all hazard disaster response and protection for healthcare personnel. She is the Director of the Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is also a member of the Ethics Committee at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is the past president of The Obstetrical Society of Boston and of the New England Society of Gynecologic Oncologists. She is a member of the national disaster team, IMSuRT (International Medical Surgical Response team), a branch of the US department of Health and Human Services and has deployed to various international disasters including Bam, Iran 2004, Banda Aceh 2005, Haiti 2010, the Philippines 2014, and Nepal 2015. She received the 2012 ACOG International Service Award for service to pregnant women after the Haiti earthquake. Since 2008, she has been consulting in Bangladesh on cervical cancer prevention and the development of medical infrastructure to care for women with gynecologic cancers. She has also developed a two-month observership in gynecologic oncology at MGH for physicians from resource-limited countries.
On this episode of Triple Play, Shamarri Miller, Matt Vongthongkham, and Will Powers discuss the PlayStation MOVE, NPD numbers, GOW 3, and FFXIII, so tune in to see what they have to say. PLEASE BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW ON ITUNES: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=324900487 DOWNLOAD: Right Click and Save Link As… E-mail: admin@thegameraccess.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheGamerAccess Forum: The post Triple Play Episode #13: What Moves You? appeared first on The Gamer Access.