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And Simon Peter stood and warmed himself. They said therefore unto him, Art not thou also one of his disciples? He denied it, and said, I am not. One of the servants of the high priest, being his kinsman whose ear Peter cut off, saith, Did not I see thee in the garden with him? Peter then denied again: and immediately the cock crew. (John 18:25-27) 327 Peter, after he was out there fishing, he was…his occupation was fishing. I kind of like his occupation. And so, he was out there fishing, all discouraged, know that he had denied Christ. Oh, my! Heard that Prophet stand there and tell him, “Peter, do you say you love Me?” 328 He said, “O Lord, You know I love You.” He said, “I love You. I'm ready to die for You.” 329 He said, “Peter, you think you mean that, but you'll deny Me three times before…You'll deny Me before the cock crows the third time. See, you'll deny Me thrice before the cock crows.” 330 And then seeing that come to pass, when he stood there and said “I don't know Him. No, I don't know nothing about them there Pentecostals.” 331 It ain't time to quit preaching, it's just my watch having a spell. [The alarm on Brother Branham's watch sounded—Ed.] See? Said that, “I—I know…” I—I'm supposed to stop now, but I—I can't stop right at this time, see, so I got to finish this up here just a minute. 332 Said, “I—I—I—I know I denied Him. I denied Him in the presence of Pilate. I denied Him in the presence when that little woman come around to me, said, ‘Aren't you one of them?' ‘No!' And even cursed!” Oh, he was in a terrible shape. Said, “I—I—I…” She denied…He had denied Him. And he had seen Jesus stand and look over, then is when the cock crowed, looked over at Peter. He went out. Oh, he was discouraged with himself, said, “Why do I live any longer?” 333 And then, besides that, he said, “I think I'll go back and go fishing again. I can't preach anymore, so I'll just go back and start fishing.” He had throwed his nets in and cast all night long, didn't have no fish. And he was at a weak spot, he didn't have nothing, discouraged with himself, come to the end of his abilities. 334 Well, he thought he was a great man, chopped the high priest's son's ears off like that. Well, he thought he was a great fellow, you know, he had learned something. But he knowed nothing! He had to forget all about it. 335 And there he was out there, said, “Well, I know one thing, I'm a fisherman. I can still make a living, fishing.” He cast all night and didn't get nothing. Oh, what a discourage! Every time he pulled it up, an empty net. And he was so discouraged! He was at the weakest point, said, “I just might as well feel like jumping off this boat. I ain't worth nothing, anyhow.” He said, “Have you got any fish, children?” 336 Looked out on the bank, and there stood a Man. He said, “No, we've toiled all night and taken nothing. I thought I was a fisherman.” “Is that you, Simon?” 337 “Yeah. Well, I toiled all night and taken nothing. Oh, I—I…We ain't got no fish out here.” He said, “Well, cast your net on the other side.” 338 “We've done…What?” Then he be-…Said, “On the other side? We've been doing that!” “Cast it on the other side.” 339 He throwed his nets out, and he pulled. He said…Then he become strong. Oh, my! He grabbed up his old fish coat and put it around him, said, “Brethren, that's Who It is!” And he beat the rest of them to the bank, before they could oar them boats just as fast as they could, he outswam them, with a fish coat on, got to the bank. Why? When he was strong. When he was strong he couldn't do nothing, but when he got weak then he got strong. Yes, sir. 61-1119 - "Perfect Strength By Perfect Weakness" Rev. William Marrion Branham --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ten-thousand-worlds/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ten-thousand-worlds/support
There’s a growing trend in Wellness Culture where opinions and recommendations are increasingly standardized, leaving little room for nuance or exception. Today Erin gives us a peek into how her mind operates in this opinion episode on our wellness and diet culture, and it’s centered on a recently released intuitive eating nutrition book that has a large portion of the wellness world falling into two camps: FOR or ANTI. Unfortunately this leaves a lot of folks who are simply searching for some help to think they have to “choose a side” when it comes to their health. Who’s to blame for this polarization and distortion? Where has our compassion gone? In this episode, you won’t hear Erin take a hard stand for or against this topic, or even defend her own position. Instead she asks questions about our collective reactivity - in the nutrition space and beyond - and attempts to understand what that means about us. How can we utilize that reactivity to affect the change we’re looking for? This one is certainly food for thought... In this episode: -The purpose behind this episode [2:06] -If you’re new here… [4:58] -Erin’s opinion on intuitive fasting [6:52] -Why one book is causing such a rift [11:15] -Will Cole’s approach to fasting for women [16:43] -Thin, white wellness in the greater wellness sphere [18:22] -How standardization of wellness is harmful [20:22] -Is Gwyneth Paltrow harmful to diet culture? [24:22] -Who do we blame for bad/overly simplified diet or health advice? [27:17] -Our cultural obsession with watching women fall from grace [29:38] -The lost art of critical thinking, intuition and processing different opinions on a topic [31:43] -The increasing polarization of diet and food culture [37:30] -Making space for all truths in the field of nutrition [40:02] -The importance of self-auditing [42:18] -Where the problem lies with intuition and food [43:48] -Embracing shame-free inquiry [46:41] -Hyperreactivity & the lack of middle ground in the nutrition world [47:31] -The right to choose your own path when it comes to your healing [52:41] -The importance of paying attention and asking WHY when you’re triggered [54:11] Resources mentioned: Organifi supplement powder (save 20% on your order with code FUNK) https://organifi.com/FUNK BioKult Boosted probiotic supplement (NEW CODE! save 15% off your entire order with code FUNK15) https://www.bio-kult.com/bio-kult-boosted/p9 Blog: On Finding Peace Amid Troll Culture https://www.erinholthealth.com/erin-holt-health-1/trolls Episode 43: Intersectional Feminism & the Co-opting of Movements: Interview with Chrissy King https://www.erinholthealth.com/funktional-nutrition-podcast/2019/1/20/episode-43-intersectional-feminism-amp-the-co-opting-of-movements-interview-with-chrissy-king The Unplug Collective Explores How Diet Culture Is Rooted In Anti-Blackness https://www.forbes.com/sites/janicegassam/2020/09/13/the-unplug-collective-explores-how-diet-culture-is-rooted-in-anti-blackness Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JX6TMT6/ Dr. Tee Williams: Foundations of Social Justice https://imdrtee.com/foundationslive/ The Carb Compatibility Project™ (next round starts in May) https://www.erinholthealth.com/carb-compatibility-project Women Food and God: An Unexpected Path to Almost Everything https://www.amazon.com/Women-Food-God-Unexpected-Everything/dp/1416543082 The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love https://www.amazon.com/Body-Not-Apology-Radical-Self-Love/dp/1626569762 Follow Erin on Insta https://www.instagram.com/the.funktional.nutritionist/ Related eps: Episode 135: Intermittent Fasting: Who It’s For, Who It’s Not For Episode 118: Intuition, Energy Medicine & Personal Power
I want you to SAY IT. Luke 9:18Who do others say I am? They get it wrong. We certainly must have grace with how they are doing and where they are on their walk. We were all unbelievers at some point too...But who do YOU SAY I am? DTR this relationship. Call it what it is. Put it in writing. Put it in verbal ink. I want you to SAY IT. Of interest, Jesus already knows what they are thinking. So then, why does Jesus ask the question? It is because "somebody" doesn't know the answer. Who? It is the speaker! In the speaking, it helps define one's thoughts and one's position; one's declaration; where exactly I stand.Today's charge: Listen and then SAY IT.
It’s the inaugural meeting of the Boring Film Club and on the agenda today is GEOSTORM. But just how boring is it? Plus, someone has new broadband, but WHO? (It’s Helen, but she’s really excited). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s the inaugural meeting of the Boring Film Club and on the agenda today is GEOSTORM. But just how boring is it? Plus, someone has new broadband, but WHO? (It’s Helen, but she’s really excited). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This second compilation My 80's Music 02 begins with the song Alan Parsons Project - A Dream within a Dream reissue of 1987 with the initial voice of Orson Welles. Very different from the first compilation where the songs made the history of music… in this compilation are much more particular starting from "Supermax - As Long As There Is You" played at 45 rpm .... then "Payolas - Eye Of A Stranger" after "The Who - It's Hard - Eminence Front …to return to two classics" Area Code 615 - Stone Fox Chase "&" Rah Band - Electric Fling” another classic "Johnny Wakelin - In Zaire" up to particular songs "Jean Michel Jarre - Arpegiator" and "The Human League-being Boiled " As in the first compilation, also in this one there are songs from the 70s that I continued to play in the 80s ... have fun Questa seconda compilation My 80’s Music 02 Inizia Con il brano Alan Parsons Project - A Dream within a Dream riedizione del 1987 con la voce iniziale di Orson Welles. Molto diversa dalla prima compilation dove i brani bene o male hanno fatto la storia della musica in questa compilation sono molto più particolari a cominciare da “Supermax - As Long As There Is You ” storpiata a 45 giri…. poi “Payolas - Eye Of A Stranger” ….gli “The Who - It's Hard - Eminence Front” per ritornare a due classici “Area Code 615 - Stone Fox Chase” & “Rah Band - Electric Fling “ un altro classico “Johnny Wakelin - In Zaire” fino ad arrivare su canzoni particolari “Jean Michel Jarre - Arpegiator” e “The Human League-being Boiled” Come nella prima anche in questa ci sono brani anni 70 che io ho continuato a suonare anche nei anni 80…buon divertimento
Welcome to episode 19 of the Miracle Ford Podcast. In this episode, John Haggard sits down with Mary Gauerke, the marketing manager of the Gallatin Parks and Recreation Department. She’stalks about the department and the exciting news of the upcoming Miracle Park. They also talk about the following topics: Mary’s Experience With 4-H ProgramsMary’s Milwaukee Background4-H Then vs 4-H NowMary’s Travels and Her Favorite CountriesMary’s Fondness Of CarsWhat Miracle Park Is All About and Who It’s ForWhere Miracle Park Is LocatedHow to Contact Mary Transcript John Haggard 0:02 Welcome to the Miracle Ford Special Edition Podcast where we also interview community leaders and shakers on upcoming events that are of interest to the Gallatin-Sumner County area, even outside of the area. And today, we’re excited to have Mary Gauerke on the podcast. Mary is the marketing manager for the Gallatin Parks and Recreation Department. Hey, Mary, welcome to the podcast. Mary Gauerke 0:24 Thank you! Happy to be here. John Haggard 0:26 Glad to have you here. And I think before we dive into your role and what you’re doing there, people want to say well, who is Mary Gauerke? So before we talk about Gallatin-Sumner County, and for those who are new to the area, or may know you and just want to know more about you, tell us a little bit about your background. Did you grow up in Gallatin or are you an import from somewhere? Mary Gauerke 0:49 I’m an import. John Haggard 0:50 You’re an import? Mary Gauerke 0:51 Yes. I’m a Midwestern import from the burbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. And I’m a mom and a wife. And I have two beautiful teenagers at Hendersonville High School. John Haggard 1:08 Let’s go back just for a moment when you were in the Midwest, and you’re saying Milwaukee area, did I get that right? Mary Gauerke 1:14 Yes, yes, Milwaukee area. I’m from the largest village in the state of Wisconsin. Menominee Falls, Wisconsin. John Haggard 1:23 Alright, so when you were in high school, sometimes, high school can be some of the most fun years and sometimes the most formative years in terms of where people go from there. But, what did you do in high school that was maybe the most fun? Mary Gauerke 1:39 I have a couple of things that stand out in my head. It seems like, that’s been decades ago that I was in high school, but the two things that stand out are one: I participated in a program called the Art Satellite Program where I got to leave my high school at noon and got on a bus that was chartered through the school system. And that bus would take me to downtown Milwaukee. And I got to spend the rest of my day at the Milwaukee Art Museum during this Art Satellite Program. So I studied curative art, art by the masters, drawing, and painting, and that was my emphasis. And so, you know, in those formative years, where you think, Oh, I just, I just don’t fit in. I was very blessed to, I guess being at a high school that just embraced the arts. And I found my niche and that was in Visual Arts and I had so much fun doing that and learning from professors and learning from, you know what it’s like to run a museum, a world-class museum and that was probably one of my bigger things that I remember from high school. And the other one is that I was very, very much involved in the 4-H Program in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. And now as a mom, my kids are highly involved in Sumner County 4-H. John Haggard 3:30 Is there anything different today about 4-H versus years ago? Mary Gauerke 3:36More now. They embrace technology, they embrace STEM. They embrace the deep learning of animals and our impact on how we can make animals better whether it’s equine or swine but see I was a burbs kid, so I did not grow up with cars and cooking, really at all my background in 4-H was with photography, with drawing, and painting with ceramics. I showed my cat. So if you do not live on a farm, there is a place for you and 4-H. And now with, you know, computer science and, and things like that. They’ve really embraced technology in 4-H. So it’s how kids can, you know, maybe have a touch with maybe their future career path. So, yeah. John Haggard 4:40 All right. So before we talk about your role at the Gallatin Parks and Recreation Department, and all the work that you do there, what do you like to do on your time off? Your hobbies, what do you like most? Mary Gauerke 4:52 Oh, I love traveling with my family. So, I was at about 17 foreign countries. Before I was 21. Yeah, my family loves to travel. And so I was very blessed to have a passport that got stamped all over the world. John Haggard 5:11 Wow. So what was the most exciting country, would you say? Mary Gauerke 5:15 Hmm, I mean, my love is definitely Germany. My family’s heritage is German. And so when I walk the street in Germany, I just feel at home. But the most exciting I think, was living as an exchange student in 4-H in Australia. And so I visited Australia, New Zealand, and, you know, learning about forestry in New South Wales was my project when I was there. And, gosh, I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to go back again. And the places that I did get to visit are very, very much changed with the wildfires. So yeah, I love Australia and New Zealand for sure. John Haggard 6:02 So the one thing about you, Mary, that most people would not know and that someone would be really surprised to know about you, what would that be? Mary Gauerke 6:13 I would have to say I’m a car nut. And I didn’t realize I was a car nut until I married my husband. And I really love cars. My mom loves her. She has a Lincoln from Miracle and she just got it service there because she’s 77 she has one of those Lincoln SUVs, the fancy-schmancy ones with like air-conditioned seats and all that stuff. Anyways, so she had the tailgate up and forgot and backed out and scratched it on the garage door. And Miracle took so good care of her and getting it, you know, getting it fixed and repaired. And she was just beside herself because that was her baby and she bruised her baby. Funny. So yeah, so I guess maybe my little carnet thing was kind of apropos for the podcast. And I love old cars. I love vintage cars. John Haggard 7:18 Do you have some? Mary Gauerke 7:19 I do. I do. I had my husband ask me to marry him with a 1973 Volkswagen Squareback. John Haggard 7:26 Wow. Mary Gauerke 7:29 And Martha is in the garage as we speak. She does not get right rained on. John Haggard 7:34 Gotcha. Gotcha. So let’s talk about how did you arrive at the Gallatin Parks and Recreation Department as a marketing manager. Mary Gauerke 7:43 Well, I first started out with the city in the Economic Development Agency at City Hall. And an opportunity came about and I talked about it with the mayor before I turned in my application for the position. And she thought that I would be just an amazing fit over here and, and I, I’m very proud of the work that I get to do with Parks and Rec and I get to make an impact in the community. You know, I see where programs are going and I see who they benefit. So that is just a wonderful wonderful opportunity for me as the graphics and the marketing and the branding that I get to do I get to see who it affects. To be able to see you know, see day campers and see the older generations that are coming and working out every day in their 90s and benefiting from the wonderful place that we have here in Gallatin, which is the Civic Center. So it’s a great, great place and we’ve got some amazing parks. We’ve got more acreage and parks than I think any other city in Sumner County. John Haggard 8:54 So, I meant to ask you what brought you to the Gallatin area. Mary Gauerke 9:01 Well, I live in Hendersonville, but what brought me to Sumner County was a job. I got a job with Fruit of the Loom back in 1998. So that’s how I got down south of the Mason Dixon. John Haggard 9:15 Were they headquartered in Bowling Green? Mary Gauerke 9:19 Yes, Bowling Green Kentucky. And then, you know, I realized “Oh, well if I go a little bit south, that’s kind of like the burbs of Milwaukee.” And it just felt Hendersonville, Gallatin, and the distance from Nashville seemed to feel so much more like home than Bowling Green did. So that’s how I got down here. John Haggard 9:43 And I understand there’s a new development underway called Miracle Park. So tell us what Miracle Park is and where it’s going to be when it’s going to open who can go What is it all about? Mary Gauerke 9:55 The Miracle Park was the brainchild of our director David Brown here at Parks and Rec. I it is just a tad under six acres of ADA-compliant recreation that we are planning to take over a little corner of our Triple Creek Park. So it’s going to consist of a ball field, a pedal Park, and a playground. And this is really a place where everyone can play together. It’s an all-inclusive playground. And kids who are mobility impaired can play with typical kids or kids on the autism spectrum. We have a section called the Chill Zone. And that really is something that I was just so excited when I saw the planning for that because I have a child, a young man with autism. And I thought, “Geez, I wish we had this when he was little because he would go to the park and he would play with mulch.” There was nothing there that really interested him. And so this particular section called the Chill Zone is going to have some wonderfully bright-colored panels that are different textures and when the light hits them it will look like a kaleidoscope and it’s just a place where they can feel safe. It’s under shade that particular section so, so a little kid with that is getting a little bit maybe overwhelmed sensory wise, can go and escape to the chill zone. John Haggard 11:37 Are there other Miracle Parks around or where did David get this idea? Mary Gauerke 11:42 There are. We’ve got Miracle Parks… well, we’ve got special needs parks or mobility impaired parks popping up all over the United States. And most recently the one that I got to help with a volunteer with Was Mary’s Magical Place in Hendersonville. So this one has the three aspects to it that make it different and then other special needs parks or mobility friendly parks. So this one has the ball field, the pedal park, and the playground, not just a playground. So this is really, really exciting. The donor for the pedal park, which is the first part of the park that was underway, that is All Access Coach. All Access donated $120,000 to build that and the concrete has already been poured for that. So when weather permits, we’re going to start doing all of the other aspects that need to be done to that. The installation of the equipment, the signs, all of that. And then if you go over to Triple Creek Park this is all located when you drive in from the Main Road 31-E. It is on your left-hand side, behind the outdoor fitness facility. So you can see a sign that says “future home of the Miracle Park” right there. So we are underway. And I cannot give you a time, you know, with weather permitting, you know weather changes things. We have everything for the part the playground ordered. We’re underway with planning-wise, but I don’t have a ribbon-cutting date as of yet. John Haggard 13:39 So how is Miracle Park funded? I know you mentioned donations also, but not only now to complete what you want to have done, but also for the future. Mary Gauerke 13:49 Yes, we have written a grant and we won a grant through the state of $500,000. The city of Gallatin generously donated a matching amount of 500,000. We are in agreement to pay back with donations with fundraising. So our next fundraiser event that we have on the books is for June 20, 2020. It is the Miracle Park Golf Scramble at Long Hollow golf course. John Haggard 14:24 Is there anything that I didn’t ask you about Miracle Park or just for someone who’s listening, something they should know anything at all that we didn’t talk about? Mary Gauerke 14:35 Well, I think the emphasis of this park is that we want it inclusive, not exclusive. We want to make sure that kids that are challenged mobility, intellectually, any sort of disability will be able to play right alongside their typical friends, their typical peers. Because it’s so important in this day and age where we like to compartmentalize kids and say, Well these kids are gifted and these kids need a little help and these kids are way far behind. Well, you know, on the playground, this playground will put them all on the same level and just have fun and be a kid. John Haggard 15:24 And so what’s the best way, Mary, for people to get in touch with you if they want to learn more about Miracle Park or you know, just what’s going on at Gallatin Parks and Rec? Mary Gauerke 15:35 Yeah, they can go on our website and that is www.GallatinParksandRec.com And they can also call the Civic Center, we have many things that they could do to put their stamp on this park. They could have a monument stone on the sidewalk with their name on it or a name of a loved one, or four birthday or an anniversary. That number at the Civic Center is 615-451-5911. John Haggard 16:11 Folks, you’ve been listening to Mary Gauerke, the marketing manager for Gallatin Parks and Recreation, our special edition guest today on the Miracle Ford Podcast. Thanks, Mary for your time, and just we’re looking forward to Miracle Park. All the progress and maybe we can talk again soon and find out what’s been going on since we did this podcast. Mary Gauerke 16:32 Thank you. John Haggard 16:33 All right. So join us right here again, folks for another special edition of the podcast. In addition to the automotive topics, we discuss the best ways to purchase lease service and maintain, accessorize and sell your vehicle for the highest resale value possible, when you’re ready to do it. And don’t forget the transcript of each podcast that’s really important because you can go get the information right there in black and white and type right here on the website. You can easily refer to it for information at your fingertips. I’m your host, John Haggard and we will see you next time.
Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies
In this episode you will hear: (04:45) In this week’s news, an article from The Atlantic, “Parents Gone Wild: High Drama Inside D.C.’s Most Elite Private School” by Adam Harris. Sidwell Friends, a highly selective Quaker school in Washington DC, has been dealing with abhorrent parent behavior that has resulted in the resignation of some of their college counseling staff. The conduct of these parents led to a list of policies that were released by the school’s leadership reminding parents of such things as: recording of conversations with counselors being prohibited; anonymous and/or unsubstantiated claims made about student behavior would not be considered; and that the school would not respond to calls issued from blocked telephone numbers. We discuss what messages these parents are sending to their children. (14:20) We are in Chapter 85 of 171 Answers and we’re talking about what parents can be doing now for their kids that are 12 and under, that will prepare them for college. Anika shares about four of her favorite “to do’s” from this book chapter and Mark shares a couple others that he wants to emphasize. Mark talks about an outstanding book that he recommends that will help parents stay grounded and to avoid getting caught up in all of the insanity: (24:06) This week, Mark takes a good half an hour to share some bonus content on 8 things he wishes admissions counselors could or would tell students and their families. Mark does a deeper dive into some of these eight things, most of which he has briefly touched on in other podcasts but he has never put them all together like this. Mark has been sitting in on 12-15 information sessions a week in September; he also visits 40 colleges a year. He draws of what he only wishes those who were listening could know about what really happens when it comes to things like how decisions are made. Mark is not critical of admissions counselors; it is a career he venerates and holds in very high regard. Most admission counselors choose to do the work over higher paying professions because they love kids. Mark gets very candid at the end and he shares one way in which he presented information when he was doing boarding school admissions in a way that was technically honest but it was designed to help his school more than it was designed to help the parents and students who were listening. Some of these eight things Mark lists are things he wishes AO’s would share but most of them are things he knows they can’t share but he wishes (in an ideal world) they could share. (01:02:39) Mark’s interview is with Dave Wagner, Director of Admissions of St. Olaf, in Part IV of “St. Olaf College and Who It’s Good For”. For this week, it is all about who is St. Olaf. Dave explains what makes St. Olaf different and special. He includes a conversation about, what are their strongest programs Dave talks about the changes he has seen at St. Olaf in his 19 years in admissions and as a student Dave lets us know what type of student that will do well at St. Olaf and he talks about areas the college can continue to grow and improve (01:12:31) Mark’s recommended resource of the week is cb.org/landscape. This is the College Board’s new version of what they formerly called the Environmental Context Dashboard. Landscape involved a score out of 100 for both the Neighborhood and for the High School. Mark shares how the new version is different from the old score and it is shares where to go to go more information on Landscape Don't forget to send your questions related to any and every facet of the college process to: questions@yourcollegeboundkid.com If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful! Anika and I are excited to give our listeners a chance to play a role in shaping what topics we discuss, as well as what guests we have on our podcast. You can let your voice be heard by completing this survey. Just put the following link in your browser and give us your honest feedback. Anika and I would like to thank you in advance Every episode of Your College-Bound Kid will align with a chapter from the book 171 Answers to the Most-Asked College Admission Questions. To get a copy go to Amazon and search for 171 Answers: To the Most Asked College Admissions Questions. If you want to place a bulk order, you will save money by purchasing this book at 171answer.com. Every penny goes to The Atlanta Mission, a Christian organization that helps over 1000 homeless residents every day. If you want to see what future episodes will discuss in the book chapter section, just go to 171answers.com and then click the red button "See exactly what 171 Answers covers"
Dr. Who? It’s Dr. Cantu! Dan just finished his PhD. in neuroscience so we are throwing him a little party by having an entire episode all about doctors and doctor-y-(ish) stuff! So why don’t we Grab Some Friends and earn our degree in trivia‽ Producer Seth has always wanted a friend he can call “Doc,” and now he has one! Grab Some Friends is produced by Somnigram! Hosts: Dr. Dan Cantu (@dan_cantu), Tatiana Cantu (@tatianacan2) Producer/Director: Seth Thygesen Writers: Dr. Dan Cantu, Tatiana Cantu, Seth Thygesen Contestants: You! Get the official Grab Some Friends scorecard now! Sign up for Sheep's Bleat: The Official Somnigram Newsletter!
If you want to see change in your life or the lives of those you love most, then you should care about conversion. But conversion isn't just a personal resolution to try harder next time. Conversion is revolutionary and always involves encountering the risen Christ.Conversion...1. The Mess It Creates2. The Effect It Has3. A Sign It's Needed4. Who It's for
Why do we need faith? As a Christian it is important to learn to fight the enemy with faith. Faith in Who? It’s important to know that we put our faith in God. Remember is that God can not lie, and that He is faithful to perform His Word.
Why do we need faith? As a Christian it is important to learn to fight the enemy with faith. Faith in Who? It’s important to know that we put our faith in God. Remember is that God can not lie, and that He is faithful to perform His Word.
It’s time to talk about what we refuse to talk about… our mental health.Mental Health is a big part that affects our lives, our relationships, and our career. But why do we act like it’s got no impact on our overall health & life plans?Today on the first ever episode of Our Mental Health Matters Podcast, your host, Dr Lade, discusses and talks about how important is mental health. Understanding and being aware of not just yours, but everyone’s mental health is very vital. By knowing the facts and ins & outs of how our mental health works, we are able to take the appropriate steps & make sure that we function healthily. We are able to support our loved ones that may be suffering from a mental illness and help them cope.Dr Lade emphasizes, just like having a healthy lifestyle and a fit physique, maintaining a good mental health should also be a habit and a part your everyday routine. Learn today the difference between mental health and mental illness, the benefits of having a mental health, and many more.KEY TAKEAWAYSWhat is mental health?“Mental health is our psychological, social, and emotional well-being. It’s a state of emotional well-being in which a person can have satisfaction, contentment despite all the problems, challenges, and upheavals of life.”WHO: “It is a state of well-being in which we can realize our abilities. We can cope with the normal stresses of life, we can work productively and fruitfully, and we can make contributions to our community.”Mental Health is the centre of everything we do in life. It’s related to how we handle ups and downs that come with our day-to-day activities.It is also a big part of our relationships with our loved ones, at work, and with acquaintances.There are different ways of learning but our mental health is key to being able to learn. It determines how we learn and develop our minds. It is also our psychological state.“Mental Health does not mean the absence of mental illness.”Mental illness dysfunction within the brain that negatively affects our thoughts, our emotions, our behaviours. It interferes with our ability to live a fully functioning life.Identify emotions (i.e. anger) and the triggers that could be detrimental to our mental health. Avoid the triggers so we ensure that our mental health functions properly.BEST MOMENTS“It determines how we act and how are actions inadvertently develop from our thought processes.”“Our mental health is related to our mind’s functioning in everyday life.”“Mental illness is not related to weakness, as perceived by some.”VALUABLE RESOURCESWorld Health Organization (WHO)National Health Service (NHS)ABOUT THE HOSTDr Omalade Amaka Abuah is a Specialist Registrar in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the National Health Service (NHS). She is a medical doctor with a passion for mental health matters in children and adolescents.Dr Lade aims to reach out to everyone and encourage learning about mental health through the Our Mental Health Matters Podcast. A better understanding of mental health is the first step in helping your loved one cope with mental illness, improve his mental health, and live his best life.CONTACT METHODDr Lade’s TwitterDr Lade’s LinkedIn
We've had years of debate over who is the best Doctor, or what is the best adventure... but what about the real stars of Doctor Who? It's about time we discussed the true importance of the Daleks, and their adventures. Which Dalek story is the greatest? Christian Cawley and James McLean consider... but will they end up dressed as Robomen by the end? Probably not, but with 25 true "Dalek stories" since 1963, it's probably time we talked about them in depth.
IT HAPPENED! The stars aligned, bringing Doug and Liam face-to-face with the man himself ERIC ROBERTS, LIVE in front of an exuberant crowd at the CINEPOCALYPSE Film Festival in Chicago, Illinois. Want the dirt on DOCTOR WHO? It's here! Need to know if the lines for A TALKING CAT!?! were really recorded in a bathroom? We've got the answer. Want to hear about STALKED BY MY DOCTOR? THE POPE OF GREENWICH VILLAGE? The MR. BRIGHTSIDE music video? WE ASK HIM EVERYTHING! And listen to the very end to hear if Eric relieves our two hosts from their blood oath to cover his life and career! STOP READING AND START LISTENING! The post Episode 62: Live at the Cinepocalypse Film Festival with Eric Roberts! appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
• Luke 8:43-48 • Bryce McMinn • In this prolife Sunday message we hear about the issues surrounding abortion. Who It affects What is it impact and how Jesus can heal the wounds caused by abortion.
So, what’s your ideal job? No, not that one. You know, the one you could have if nothing were impossible. Of course…Timelord, naturally. Is it any wonder that a comedic romp through the dangers, pitfalls and ripple-effect repercussions of time travel would be written about a group of science fiction geeks, in a film for science fiction geeks, and penned by a science fiction geek (who just also happens to be a current writer for Doctor Who)? It’s as if […]
In this episode #1 Bestselling Author and Highly Acclaimed business & Entrepreneur Expert, Mel Abraham reveals in-depth about what is needed to build a profitable business model. There are different elements of it and the things that need to be considered. He talks about one that is used to come up with an optimal business model. Six Piece Framework for Business Modeling Under this model, there are two categories: Internal and External. These two have three factors each: Players, Strategies and Outcomes. External External elements are related to the customer, marketplace, team and others. They are: Who: It is about who we are serving, who our customers and marketplace are. Define the identity of a single or specific customer. Then extrapolate that identity in the marketplace. Understand their geographics, psychographics and demographics. Define your optimal customer. How: How do we give them what we are trying to deliver? It is about the connections and channels. Define the relationship that we are trying to create with our customers and other associated people. Specify the channels that we are going to use to deliver the products, services or experiences to the clients What: It is about what we are giving them in terms of value, products, services and experiences. It is about the value you create in their life through transformation. It should be holistic so that you serve everyone: customers, marketplace, community, society, team and yourself. Internal These are the elements to move the product or service forward that are internal to the organization, to you and your community. They are: Team: Who are the partners, team members, and the ones that will champion our mission and vision? They may be internal organization folks or even outsourced people. Know the roles that they play. Actions: Actions are built on activities and resources. They are the things we need to have and do to move this forward. Define the activities, milestones, timelines and the resources that you need. Results: It is about costs and revenues which are required for the business to be sustainable. It is necessary for you to grow, and continue delivering the value and experience. It has to be profitable in the long term. __________________________ ABOUT MEL ABRAHAM Mel is the founder of Business Breakthrough Academy and Thoughtpreneur Academy where he helps entrepreneurs bring their businesses to the world and build the lifestyle that they want. Mel is one the most sought after entrepreneurial mentor and strategic thinkers of our time. Unlike many other so called “business coaches”, Mel has lived everything he teaches and continues to do so. Mel has built, bought and sold numerous multimillion-dollar businesses for himself as well as his clients. As the author of The Entrepreneur's Solution: The Modern Millionaire's Path to More Profit, Fans & Freedom Entrepreneur, Mel's strategies have helped build thousands of businesses and have generated hundreds of millions of dollars for his clients, ranging from large corporations to startups and small family-owned businesses. Mel is a true believer in the entrepreneurial way of life and says that this “new frontier” is the paradigm that will shift society from simply existing to living life bigger, bolder and on their own terms. Meet Mel at http://melabraham.com/ ____________________ THE ENTREPRENEUR'S SOLUTION The Entrepreneur's Solution is a weekly entrepreneur, business, wealth and lifestyle show where entrepreneur, speaker and author Mel Abraham reveals all of his business and entrepreneur building strategies. Mel is one of our time's most sought after mentors and speakers that not only teaches but also lives what he teaches. Discover how to design, create and build your business so it gives you the life and lifestyle you want. Subscribe to the free entrepreneurial podcast here: http://melabraham.com/podcast The Entrepreneur's Solution Blog on Tumblr: http://melabraham.com/blog ____________________ SUBSCRIBE AND FOLLOW Join Mel's FB Fans: https://www.facebook.com/melhabrahamTweet Mel: http://twitter.com/MelHAbInstagram: http://instagram.com/legacyentrepreneurLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/melhabrahamWebsite: http://MelAbraham.com