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Tefila4Life
Tefila4life Shiur 776 Home

Tefila4Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 3:06


Where Is Home?

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Home / Homemaking on SermonAudio

A new MP3 sermon from Pineville Sovereign Grace Fellowship is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Where Is Home? Subtitle: Devotional Speaker: Larry Phillips Broadcaster: Pineville Sovereign Grace Fellowship Event: Devotional Date: 1/18/2024 Bible: Luke 15:6 Length: 15 min.

Devotional on SermonAudio
Where Is Home?

Devotional on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 15:00


A new MP3 sermon from Pineville Sovereign Grace Fellowship is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Where Is Home? Subtitle: Devotional Speaker: Larry Phillips Broadcaster: Pineville Sovereign Grace Fellowship Event: Devotional Date: 1/18/2024 Bible: Luke 15:6 Length: 15 min.

Texas Mama Blog - Expat
#74 - La fameuse question « D'où viens-tu?»

Texas Mama Blog - Expat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 10:45


Cette question qui semble si simple quand on nait et grandit dans un même pays, mais qui peut être si déroutante et semer la confusion quand nos enfants sont de la "troisième culture"! J'aborde sur le podcast les raisons pour lesquelles la question mérite une réflexion, mais aussi comment aider nos enfants à répondre à cette question de façon claire et simple. Bonne écoute!

Music Life
Creating space to disappear with Sarathy Korwar, Nwando Ebizie, Sandunes and Abel Selaocoe

Music Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 31:56


Sarathy Korwar, Nwando Ebizie, Sandunes and Abel Selaocoe discuss diversifying the classical music space, balancing capitalistic forces with creativity, and creating space in which to disappear. Sarathy Korwar is a composer and percussionist whose music combines jazz, Indian classical, Indian folk and electronic influences. His latest record, KALAK, explores what the past, present and future are, and how they interact. Nwando Ebizie is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work combines music, performance art and ritualistic dance from the African diaspora. She has released music under the alter ego Lady Vendredi, who she describes as a time-travelling pop star from another dimension. Sanaya Ardeshir, AKA Sandunes, is a composer, producer and pianist from Mumbai, India, who incorporates elements of dance and jazz to create something wholly unique. She describes her sound as rhythmic meditations on the future of pop and electronic music. Abel Selaocoe is a South African cellist and singer whose work blends everything from African dance rhythms to 18th-Century sonatas. His latest record, Where Is Home, wanders through his musical life so far, which sees him beatboxing a song about his nephew and singing counter melodies taught to him by his mother.

MDR KULTUR empfiehlt: Frische Musik-Alben
Abel Selaocoe: "Where Is Home"

MDR KULTUR empfiehlt: Frische Musik-Alben

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 10:31


Abel Selaocoe hat in seinem Herkunftsland Südafrika sowie in England, wo er lebt, klassisches Cello studiert. Jetzt erscheint sein Debütalbum "Where Is Home", das in der Welt der Klassik für Überraschungen sorgen dürfte.

The MIX Breakfast
MIX | Where Is Home? New Sin Yew Talks About The Recent Citizenship Ruling | #MIXBreakfast

The MIX Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 8:54


Aishah, RD & Prem talk to Constitutional Lawyer, New Sin Yew, about the recent citizenship ruling, the laws surrounding it and more

The MIX Breakfast
MIX | Where Is Home? Patricia Low Talks Being Affected By The Recent Citizenship Ruling | #MIXBreakfast

The MIX Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 7:13


Aishah, RD & Prem talk to affected mother Patricia Low, about the recent Malaysian citizenship ruling and more

The MIX Breakfast
MIX | Where Is Home? Alicia Dixon Talks About The Recent Citizenship Ruling | #MIXBreakfast

The MIX Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 5:48


Aishah, RD & Prem talk to Family Frontier's Social Media and Communications Assistant, Alicia Dixon, about the recent Malaysian citizenship ruling, those affected by it and more

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
NEM#173: Queen Esther Proves It

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 64:53


Queen Esther started releasing her solo albums mixing Americana and jazz in 2004, with her fifth in the works now.  We discuss "The Whiskey Wouldn't Let Me Pray" from Gild the Black Lily (2021), "Somebody Else's Baby" from The Other Side (2014), and “Trouble” from by Hoosegow (Queen Esther and Elliot Sharp) from Mighty (1996). End song: "Where Is Home?" from Rona (forthcoming). Intro: "Help Me" from Talkin' Fishbowl Blues (2004). For more see queen-esther.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Upgrade your showering at nebia.com/nem (code NEM).

How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything
When Parents Going Back 'Home' Changes Everything

How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 18:17


After living in the U.S. for 40 years, Eddie's parents surprise him with the news that they're moving back to South Korea. And, psychologist Sarah H. Moon  helps us grieve and celebrate our parents' lives and triumphs.Eddie Kim wrote an article about his experience for MEL magazine titled "When Your Immigrant Parents Move Back Overseas, Where Is Home?" Find it here.Our expert today is Sarah Hye Lim Moon. Sarah is a queer, Korean American, immigrant, who found her passion in working to decreasing the mental health stigma in BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities. She's a clinical psychologist, consultant and writer dedicated to training mental health professionals to become more skilled and thoughtful healers. Learn more about her work, here. If you liked this episode, be sure to listen to Explaining She's Isolated, Depressed, and Caring for a Newborn and When They Want More Family Time and You Don't.We'd love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to virginia@lwcstudios.com. You might be on a future episode! Let's connect on Twitter and Instagram at @TalkToMamiPapi and email us at hello@talktomamipapi.com. And follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts.

Counterjam
Chatting Chaat with Hrishikesh Hirway, Maneet Chauhan & Sunny Jain

Counterjam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 43:50


And, we're back with season 3 of Counterjam, Food52's podcast that explores culture through food and music!Host Peter J. Kim digs into Indian culture with the help of musician and podcast producer Hrishikesh Hirway (whose new song Between There and Here debuts today!), chef Maneet Chauhan, and multi-instrumental musician Sunny Jain. Check out Counterjam on Spotify for more tracks from Sunny, along with other Indian and Indian-American artists we couldn't squeeze into this episode. 

Witchful Thinking
Where Is Home To You? - Ep. 61

Witchful Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 88:17


SURPRISE! Another episode where we're together in person! In this episode, we're just shooting the shit at 2 am about a variety of different things, such as a future tarot deck collaboration, feeling physically strong, being single at the same time as one another, euphoric feelings, relationships, and more. Stay tuned until the end for a nice little concert, and don't forget to listen for the Easter egg!Follow us on IG: @thewitchfulthinkingpodcastClick here to check out our merch!Check out our sponsors, With Love Candle Co. Use code WITCHFUL for $ off! 

Kingdom Citizen
Where is home?

Kingdom Citizen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 33:02


SERIES 3 IS HERE! This series I am going to be focusing more on the importance of knowing who you are and where you have come from. God has been taking me on a very interesting journey, I give all the glory to Him for the revelation. In this week's podcast WHERE IS HOME?

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All Things Relax with Sandi D.
Do Ladybugs Hibernate? and other Random Musings

All Things Relax with Sandi D.

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 20:19


Show Notes This week Sandi D. ponders the question, “Do ladybugs hibernate?” and from there, shares other random musings to close out 2020. Sandi D. also talks about two great books she is currently reading. The first is a travel memoir that will help quench your wanderlust if you too miss traveling. The second is a beginner’s guide to chakras. See below for the full citations and links. For those who are into the ‘woo,’ Sandi also shares that she had Toni from Jupiter’s Playground do her 2021 year ahead Astrology forecast. For more information about Toni, listen to Sandi’s interview titled, ‘Astrologer Is My Anchor.’ Sandi D. also expresses her gratitude that despite not being able to see her mom for Christmas this year, she was able to speak to her. Her mom fought a tough, year-long battle with cancer and is currently in remission. Last, but not least, Sandi gives a shout out to all of those who have served on the frontline of covid-19. Thank you for all that you do!! [Note: Affiliate links] Yuan, Mary. Where Is Home?: A Travel Memoir of Belonging, Healing, and IdentityAlcantara, Margarita. Chakra Healing: A Beginner's Guide to Self-Healing Techniques that Balance the ChakrasAll Things RelaxBlog - Join our list to receive a copy of our Find Your Inner Zen journal! InstagramFacebook group - Join our community, All Things Relax. Inspiring women to relax & rejuvenate. This private group is a place to share self-care tips to find your inner zen.Production CreditsProducer & Voice Overs: GMusic: Mikey Geiger / Soundstripe (ASCAP)

Femme Hive
How to find home away from home

Femme Hive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 43:14


Have you experienced betrayal in your life? Are your parents divorced? Have you moved to a different country by yourself? Do you find solo traveling empowering?On this week's episode we’re going to talk about how our roots, (traumatic) experiences, trust, and identity shape who we are and how we can build a sense of home away from home. For this rather philosophical conversation, Thamina is joined by Mary Yuan who is a recent graduate of Emory University and the Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy. In early 2020, Mary decided to focus her energy on writing a book by exploring the meaning of “home”. After her parents’ divorce, Mary started to realize that we all have our own definitions of home and try to understand how it shapes our identity. When her family was no longer a safe haven, Mary chose to break away and travel solo to release her grief and rediscover herself.In her upcoming memoir "Where is Home?", which will be published later this month, Mary takes us on a journey of rebuilding a sense of belonging. We just launched the Femme Hive - Adulting 101 for Female Young Professionals Facebook group and you all are welcome to join. The purpose of this group is to provide a safe space for young female professionals where we can support one another through collective compassion, strength, and inspiration across the core pillars of career, personal finances, relationships, well-being, and personal development, so we can all get a step closer towards leading a fulfilling, purpose-driven life - all while smashing the patriarchy of course.

Kiss Your Life
11. Where is Home? with Author Mary Yuan

Kiss Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 45:15


In this episode, I'm chatting with the spectacular Mary Yuan. We're talking about her motivation and inspiration for her book, "Where Is Home?" She is one of the most authentic, genuine, loving, and courageous person I have ever met. Can't wait for you all to learn from her! You can get her pre sale book at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/where-is-home-by-mary-yuan#/ Find her on LinkedIn/Instagram/TikTok : Mary Yuan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elizabeth-hicks001/support

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Mindful Expat, with Dana Nelson, Ph.D.
ME36: Helping TCKs Make Room for Mixed Emotions & Find Their Sense of True Belonging (With Guest: Lois Bushong)

Mindful Expat, with Dana Nelson, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 55:24


Today’s Mindful Expat Guest is Lois Bushong! Lois is a licensed marriage and family therapist living in the state of Indiana in the United States. She is originally from the US, but grew up in Central America (mainly in Honduras) as part of a missionary family, and she also spent 10 years working in Honduras as an adult. Having grown up as a Third Culture Kid (or TCK) herself, Lois has specialized in working with TCKs, adult TCKs, and intercultural couples.  Lois is also the author of the book, Belonging Everywhere and Nowhere: Insights into Counseling the Globally Mobile, which is how I first came across her work. In addition to her therapy practice, she also offers services as a consultant and coach for TCKs and others navigating this intercultural space. What you’ll hear in this episode: • About Lois' experiences growing up as a TCK missionary kid in Central America and how she came to want to help other TCKs find their true sense of belonging. • How frequent moves can lead some TCKs to experience unresolved grief, which can lead to some difficulties as they get older.  • How parents and other adults can help TCKs make room for both positive and negative emotional reactions to their experiences growing up abroad and allow them to work through and process grief.  • How many TCKs find their true sense of belonging with other TCKs.  Resources mentioned in this episode: • To learn more about TCKs, check out episode 8 for my conversation with Josh Sandoz (who we mention in the podcast). • Lois mentioned a number of great resource books: • Emotional Resilience and the Expat Child: Practical Storytelling Techniques That Will Strengthen the Global Family, by Julia Simens • The new edition of Ruth Van Reken & David Pollock's book, Third Culture Kids 3rd Edition: Growing Up Among Worlds. • Writing Out of Limbo: International Childhoods, Global Nomads and Third Culture Kids, edited by by Gene Bell-Villada, Nina Sichel,‎ Faith Eidse, and‎ Elaine Neil Orr. • Pico Iyer's book, The Global Soul: Jet Lag, Shopping Malls, and the Search for Home (and his TED Talk entitled, "Where Is Home?"). • We also briefly mentioned Lois's blog post, "TCKs Make Great Therapists."  More about Lois and how to follow up with her: To learn more about Lois' work as a counselor, coach, speaker, and writer, you can visit her website www.loisbushong.com. To read some of her blog articles, you can also visit her blog, mangotreereflections.com (the contents of which will be transferred over to her main website in the next few months). Lois' book, Belonging Everywhere and Nowhere: Insights into Counseling the Globally Mobile, is a fantastic resource especially for therapists and counselors, but really for anyone working with TCKs. To learn more about the book, you can also visit this page of her website.  You can also find Lois on Twitter, and you can email by going to this page of her website. Stay in Touch! To make sure you don’t miss future episodes of Mindful Expat, you can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcasting app. To receive monthly summaries of podcast episodes and stay up to date on other announcements and resources, sign up for the Mindful Expat Podcast Newsletter! (When you sign up, you’ll also receive a free mp3 guided mindfulness exercise to practice on your own!) And, finally, if you’d like to get in touch and leave me a voice message with a question or comment that may be played in a future episode, you can do so here!  

The Tom Gulley Show Podcast!
TGS 250-The Anneros Valensi Podcast

The Tom Gulley Show Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 72:36


Remember the "Mad Men" era when airline flight was hallmarked by the stylish, glamorous, and service-oriented stewardesses? Well, you're going back there on this podcast, as we speak with Anneros Valensi, author of "Where Is Home?"--an absolutely fascinating life story that you can pick up on Amazon--or on Barnes & Noble. You'll hear about how Ms. Valensi trained with TWA, then traveled all over the US and Europe. You learn how the stewardesses dressed, lived, were treated by the airlines (including a weight requirement), and just what it was like to fly the friendly skies in a time when air travel was a lot more elegant. Keep your tray table in its upright, locked position as you enjoy this episode of The Tom Gulley Show.

Tight Pencils
Episode Eight: Pam Wishbow

Tight Pencils

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 58:23


This episode we got to chat with killer illustrator Pam Wishbow in her Seattle apartment (via Skype). After a few minutes of getting a little political we got down to talking about Pam’s process and hearing a little bit about how she works and what influences her. Among many other things Pam shared with us that a Kickstarter project that she’s a part of just launched the day of our recording — check out “Where Is Home” on Kickstarter and show your support if you can! You can find Pam around the internet here: PamWishbow.com Pam’s Tumblr Pam’s Etsy Store @pamwishbow Special thanks to Jackbox Games and The Chicago Podcast Coop for making this episode possible

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In the Deep with Catherine Ingram

Excerpt from Dharma Dialogues with Catherine Ingram in Los Angeles in 2005. The post Where Is Home? appeared first on Catherine Ingram.

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