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With Easter just behind us and chocolate consumption hitting its second-quarter 2025 peak, it's a good time to reflect on the theological and processing developments that have got us where we are today. In this In Case You Missed It Episode, Chemical Processing's Editor-in-Chief Traci Purdum brings the written word to life, and Seán Ottewell, editor-at-large, provides the story. The original column was posted to the site on May 5, 2025. Chocoholics unite!
With all the Easter eggs collected, and chocolate wrappers still littering the floor, Nic & Simon discuss their respective Easter weekends. While Simon has been merrily learning about the Sorbain community of Germany and their Easter traditions, Nic has been in the UK discovering a very odd, and very illegal new delivery service.With Easter behind us, we can fully focus on the important things, like whether Germany will finally have a functioning government. With the coalition agreement signed, we look at some of the finer points, how they may impact Germany, and where the fault lines might be found within the CDU & SPD coalition partners.We also find a little bit of time to share some suprious rumours about the real origin of Germany's humble Gummistiefel. Theme tune courtesy of Kloß mit Soß
With Easter and For Twinny behind us, Steve takes over with another livestream, this time with guest/pal/handsome devil RYAN FARROKI! Enjoy as Steve talks to YOU about... him? No, Ryan keeps him on track. Right, Ryan? Music/SFX: If you like our sounds, sign up for ONE FREE MONTH on us at Epidemic Sound! Over 30,000 songs: http://share.epidemicsound.com/n96pc Follow The Valleyfolk across the digital globe: http://twitter.com/TheValleyfolk http://instagram.com/TheValleyfolk http://facebook.com/TheValleyfolk Follow the group on their personal socials: Joe Bereta: http://twitter.com/JoeBereta http://instagram.com/joebereta Elliott Morgan: http://twitter.com/elliottcmorgan http://instagram.com/elliottmorgan Steve Zaragoza: http://twitter.com/stevezaragoza http://instagram.com/stevezaragoza Kevin Plachy: https://twitter.com/pakkap_ https://www.instagram.com/pakkap RYAN!
With Easter just happening Madeline wanted to stay in Moses' story and explain what passover is and why it is so important to both Jesus' story and ours!
What's the science behind a sweet tooth? James Gallagher explores whether sugar really can be addicted and what happens in our bodies when we want it and when we eat it. He's joined by Professor Susanne Dickson, who specialises in the neurobiology of appetite at the University of Gothenburg, and Professor James Brown from the School of Biosciences at Aston University.With Easter coming up, James meets dental hygienist and researcher Dr Claire McCarthy from King's College London in the BBC loos to get some top tips on keeping our teeth clean and gets a few pointers on where he could do with brushing up on his technique. Presenter: James Gallagher Producers: Tom Bonnett and Hannah Robins Assistant Producer: Anna Charalambou
In this sermon we talk about greeting/welcoming others to church. With Easter next week (and higher church attendance), we want to be prepared to welcome believers and unbelievers who join us that day...even those who maybe different from us. Beyond Easter, we should think about what our church will look like in the future. How can we serve others and not just do what makes us most comfortable? Passages like Romans 15:1-7 and James 2:1-9 will help us.As you prepare for the message, please read the passage and ask yourself, "What can I do to help others feel welcome at our church?"
With Easter in the rear view mirror, we take a long-overdue look at the next chapter in the story of Jesus: the Second Coming. Scholar Tucker Ferda is making waves with some compelling new ideas about the origins of Second Coming prophesies. He joins Helen and Dave to discuss what Jesus himself might have believed about the End of Days and His role as the prophesied Son of Man. We highly recommend Tucker's new book, Jesus and His Promised Second Coming: Jewish Eschatology and Christian Origins. SUPPORT BIBLICAL TIME MACHINEIf you enjoy the podcast, please (pretty please!) consider supporting the show through the Time Travelers Club, our Patreon. We are an independent, listener-supported show (no ads!), so please help us continue to showcase high-quality biblical scholarship with a monthly subscription.DOWNLOAD OUR STUDY GUIDE: MARK AS ANCIENT BIOGRAPHYCheck out our 4-part audio study guide called "The Gospel of Mark as an Ancient Biography." While you're there, get yourself a Biblical Time Machine mug or a cool sticker for your water bottle.Support the showTheme music written and performed by Dave Roos
With Easter just passing, its worth asking: Is Easter even legit? Is there merit to celebrating it? Was Jesus actually dead in the first place?In today's episode, Pastor Derek and Pastor Jackie talk through some of the common arguments against the whole basis of Easter. We talk through arguments around whether Jesus was ever really dead in the first place and if he was dead, how do we make light of Scripture seeming to contradict itself on the exact length of time Jesus was in the tomb. Some of these arguments have caused many people to have questions, so we hope to dispel some of those concerns in this podcast!The 17:17 podcast is a ministry of Roseville Baptist Church (MN) that seeks to tackle cultural issues and societal questions from a biblical worldview so that listeners discover what the Bible has to say about the key issues they face on a daily basis. The 17:17 podcast seeks to teach the truth of God's Word in a way that is glorifying to God and easy to understand with the hope of furthering God's kingdom in Spirit and in Truth. Scriptures: Matt. 12:40; Luke 24:1-3, 13, 21-23; 1 Cor. 15:3-4; Luke 23:46; John 19:32-34; Mark 15:44-45; Mark 15:43; Mark 16:1-2; Matt. 16:21; Matt. 26:60-61; Matt. 27:62-63; Matt. 28:11-15; Matt. 27:62-66; Acts 10:39-41; 1 Cor. 15:5-8. If you'd like access to our show notes, please visit www.rosevillebaptist.com/1717podcast to see them in Google Drive!Please listen, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast so that we can reach to larger audiences and share the truth of God's Word with them!Write in your own questions to be answered on the show at 1717pod@gmail.com. God bless!
With Easter coinciding with 4/20, there were lots of high times across the country this weekend - and even one for Dave's puppy! It was the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War and a commemoration ceremony suffered a major failure, plus it's "Egg Fart Monday." We also talked about habits we have that are often times subconscious and extremely hard to break! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Easter and 4/20 falling on the same day not to mention national cheese fries day let's just forget about that and start our own cult. Luckily we have some “High”Level ADS cult members coming on the show this week. In studio we have lieutenant @uncut_bush coming in hot ,well actually he's bringing the polar Vortex back just like last time ,so hot might be the wrong description. Our second lieutenant and off site show producer @tonybologna22 will be setting up this Sat at Frankie's 4/20 Fest in Baltimore. We will chop it up with organizer @frankiegreenthumbs who educates home growers and helps people get over the the hardest part of growing…..STARTING! With Spring in full swing our next guest @brandon.rust who was here a couple weeks ago also launches his new project Battle of the Breeders in Oklahoma he will be coming on right after his @bokashiearthworks podcast check out his flyer on our show page. Battle of the Breeders is a competition of genetics! 16 breeders will compete head to head 4 breeders per cycle with 4 cycles per year. Nine phenotypes of one variety from each breeder's genetics will be grown simultaneously, the consumer will decide the results. All genetics are popped from seed. It appears @t.h.seeds_official entered a Sour x Bubblegum so without even knowing it I guess I entered this competition. We also (weather dependent) we might have Colorado Legend Adam Weiss the man behind legendary dispensaries Greenest Green , @botshopco and sponsor of the show with his awesome @numbnutsco the best peanut butter in the world Medicated with either CBD available nationwide or with 1000 mg THC at selective dispensaries here in Colorado They also have a dog friendly version and an amazing cinnamon almond butter one. So get that @dabx GO rig charged your @jerome_baker bong Clean with some ice
With Easter and Passover around the corner, Join Dr Lindsted as he shows the plan Israel is laying to resume sacrifice. Buy the new book here: https://www.bibletipnow.org/product-page/what-s-next-on-god-s-calendarFor more episodes, visit:https://www.worldviewweekend.com/profile/134497/tv/all Visit bibletipnow.org and DOWNLOAD the FREE materials!Bible Truth In Prophecy
Toni Mazzaglia is an expert on the cuisine of Florence and Tuscany. With Easter coming up, she tells Brent about all the things to eat during Easter celebrations (so many!) including Easter desserts, fresh peas and artichokes, and, of course, Easter Lamb. Plus, the best things to eat during Lent leading up to Easter! [Ep 333] Show Notes: Foodie Tour Guides from Destination Eat Drink Brent's Substack Taste Florence food tours
This week Janine is joined by Tom Jones, a Herefordshire-based farmer and supplier of ethically reared and sourced meat for some of the UK's best restaurants, including St. John, Lyle's and The Camberwell Arms. With Easter coming up he's launching a campaign urging people to swap new season spring lamb for hogget and explains why it's a better choice for consumers and farmers as well as a much more flavourful meat for your Sunday roast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PRESS REVIEW – Friday, 18 April: Papers in Italy discuss Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit to the White House. Next, US President Donald Trump escalates his battle with Harvard University and academia in the United States. Also, rising chocolate and egg prices put a dampener on Easter. Finally, the winner of the World Press Photo competition is a haunting photo of a young Palestinian boy. Giorgia Meloni's visit to the White House is on most of Italy's front pages. La Stampa reclaims the British "special relationship" on its front page. The right-leaning paper Libero praises the Italian leader for having successfully invited Trump to discussions with European leaders on the EU-US trade conflict. The left-leaning daily Il Fatto Quotidiano, meanwhile, is slightly more critical of the visit. The article talks about a slightly tense moment in the meeting where Trump and Meloni did not see eye-to-eye on Ukraine. In the US, The New York Times looks at the similarities between the two leaders and why they might get along. The Guardian is also focusing on the relationship between Meloni and Trump, suggesting that they speak the same language. It says Meloni has been labelled the Trump whisperer, "deemed capable of awakening the concealed angels of his nature".In the US, the arm wrestling between Harvard and the Trump administration continues. The Associated Press brings us news that Trump has now threatened to block the university from enrolling international students, and has called to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status. Newsweek had an opinion piece arguing that Trump's financial assault on Harvard demonstrates a fundamental disregard for constitutional law. Back in France, the US president's offensive on Harvard and universities is the front page of Libération, which says that more than six universities could be the target of sanctions if they do not comply with reforms. The Guardian says that amid the crackdown on research and academia in the US, the French University of Aix-Marseille has come up with a programme called "Safe Place for Science".With Easter round the corner, many are already looking forward to their chocolate binging, but the mood this year is slightly dampened. Le Figaro looks at why chocolate bunnies and Easter eggs are so much more expensive today than they were last year. It puts it down to bad cocoa harvests, poor working conditions for cocoa farmers and increasing speculation. The Independent says that nearly half of Americans will skip Easter traditions because of high prices, which have become increasingly so because of inflation and Trump's trade war. Despite the high prices, it seems that demand for chocolate is still strong this Easter. Swissinfo tells us that 23 million chocolate rabbits have been produced in Switzerland so far.Finally, the winner of the World Press Photo Competition was announced on Thursday, and it is a haunting picture. As the BBC reports, the winning photograph is a portrait of nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour recovering from war injuries. The young Palestinian boy lost both his arms in an Israeli air strike on Gaza. The photo was taken by Palestinian photographer Samar Abu Elouf for The New York Times.You can catch our press review every morning on France 24 at 7:20am and 9:20am (Paris time), from Monday to Friday.
The truth of Christianity stands or falls on the truth of the resurrection of Jesus. With Easter quickly approaching, you'll have a great opportunity to talk to your friends and family about the hope you have in Jesus' resurrection. In this episode, we'll look at the historical evidence we have that Jesus was, in fact, a real historical person, that Jesus did rise from the dead, and why we can have confidence that Christianity is true.ResourcesThe Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for ChristWesley HuffConnect With Usprovidenceomaha.orgInstagramFacebookEmail Usformation@providenceomaha.org
With Easter festivities upon us, households can find they're filled with more sweet treats than usual. But for pet owners wanting to avoid an unwelcome visit to the vet, it's important to remember these delights can also prove tempting for animals, and leave them feeling unwell. - अस्ट्रेलियामा इस्टर सुरुवात हुँदै गर्दा घरमा मिठाइका परिकारहरू बन्छ जसले ‘पेट्स' वा घरपालुवा जनावरहरू लोभिन सक्छन्। तर, यस्ता मिष्ठान्न लगायतका चकलेट खाएर ती बिरामी पर्न पनि सक्छन्। इस्टरको समयमा भेट डक्टरकहाँ त्यस्ता बिरामी जीवजन्तु लैजानबाट बच्न के गर्नुपर्छ भन्नेबारे तयार पारिएको एक रिपोर्ट।
With Easter festivities upon us, households can find they're filled with more sweet treats than usual. But for pet owners wanting to avoid an unwelcome visit to the vet, it's important to remember these delights can also prove tempting for animals, and leave them feeling unwell.
What a difference a week can make in Rugby League..the boys are back for a massive show full of banter, mediocre advice and an Easter miracle. With Easter festivities in full swing, it is only fair that we celebrate in the only way the Ruck knows how, tipping the Bunnies. Join us for a whole lot of fun, some serious chat and an episode that will make you want to grab a cup of tea and cozy up!
With Easter just a few days away, we're so excited to share this conversation with Amanda Suarez and Jon Ogden.Amanda and Jon are two of the co-founders of Uplift Kids, a lesson library and curriculum that helps families explore spirituality, values, and emotional health together. Amanda is a school psychologist and certified conscious parenting coach, and Jon is a writer, curriculum creator, and author of When Mormons Doubt.In this conversation, Amanda and Jon offer a beautiful vision of Easter through the lens of what Brian McLaren calls the “harmony” stage of faith—a perspective they also bring to their work with Uplift Kids. They paint a picture of Easter made more meaningful—not less—by welcoming it all: the story of Jesus' resurrection, the chocolate bunnies, the deep questions, and the simple joy.It's an approach that honors the unique developmental stage of each child and the evolving faith of each adult, making room for everyone to show up just as they are. And for many families gathering this time of year, that kind of spaciousness matters—especially when there are likely a variety of beliefs around the table and a wide range of needs, from toddlers to teens to adults.Rather than avoiding depth or walking on eggshells around belief, Amanda and Jon invite us to embrace the richness that comes from letting all the layers belong. That richness can become an opening—for deeper connection, for real growth, and for the kind of transformation that Easter is all about.At its heart, this conversation invites us to let go of pressure and agendas, to lean into love and presence, and to trust that what's needed will rise naturally in its own time. Easter, after all, is a story of life, death and rebirth—and that same pattern is quietly at work in our lives and families too.We hope this conversation fills you with the peace this Easter season brings and with that, here's our conversation with Amanda Suarez and Jon Ogden.https://upliftkids.org/When Mormons DoubtBookshop affiliate link: https://bookshop.org/a/108982/9781535350372
Have you ever wondered why the Friday before Easter is called “Good Friday”? We’ll find out today on BOLD STEPS with Pastor Mark Jobe. With Easter coming up this weekend, the focus for many Christians is first on Good Friday. Mark is going to create a picture of the time around the death of Jesus and help us understand why we call it “Good” when we really should perhaps be calling it “Bad!”. Bold Steps Gift: THE SIX CONVERSATIONS: PATHWAYS TO CONNECTING IN AN AGE OF ISOLATION AND INCIVILITYBecome a Bold Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Easter weekend approaching, fish and chips are a popular option for many families celebrating. Chumley Warner’s Traditional British Fish and Chips is a popular traditional British fish and chip shop in Birkdale. Owner Adrian Warner joined Dean Miller on 4BC Drive to discuss the Easter rush and what is so special about British fish and chips.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Easter fast approaching, the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus are on the minds of many Christians. While it has been a lynch-pin in Christian theology since the formation of the religion, Christians - both early and modern - disagree on how it happened, why it happened, and the implications it has for human life after death. Today, Dr. Bart Ehrman elucidates us all on early debates around the resurrection, why these debates happened, and what pagan authors thought about the whole thing.
Several flights departing from Colorado had to return because of some wild occurrences. Britney Spears is making headlines once more with her erratic behavior. Jelly Roll is shedding pounds at an impressive rate. With Easter approaching this Sunday, how about painting marshmallows instead of traditional eggs?The fun continues on our social media pages!Jeremy, Katy & Josh Facebook: CLICK HERE Jeremy, Katy & Josh Instagram: CLICK HERE
Ever wondered why life's toughest challenges often lead to the most profound personal growth? Discover the transformative power of suffering as we journey alongside Jesus on the Via Dolorosa and delve into the trials of biblical figures like Job. Together, we'll uncover the deeper meaning behind our own hardships and explore how faith and spirituality guide us through these tumultuous times, offering comfort and strength to carry our crosses each day. With Easter on the horizon, let's reflect on how God's higher plans often become clear in hindsight, bringing us solace and understanding. In times of economic uncertainty, you might be tempted to focus on the financial turmoil, but what if the true answer lies in something more divine? In my new book, "You Don't Need Money, You Just Need God," I share the secrets to tapping into miraculous provision through faith. By examining the stories of Joseph and Job, we reveal the hidden blessings that can arise from trials and the critical role of forgiveness and resilience. Gain practical insights into maintaining hope and finding answers during difficult times, understanding that suffering can be the precursor to profound lessons and greater good. Connections matter, especially when life's burdens feel too heavy to bear alone. Inspired by Simon of Cyrene's act of helping Jesus carry the cross, we explore the importance of support and connection. Join our community, and let's walk together through the challenges, uplifting one another and sharing in the joy that awaits beyond the suffering. Whether you have prayer requests or praise reports, reach out and stay engaged with our content. Visit jaimeluce.com for more resources and catch up on episodes across platforms, as we continue this spiritual journey towards transformation and renewal. Where to dive in: (0:00:01) - The Path of Suffering Suffering is a transformative journey that leads to growth and spiritual insight, guided by biblical teachings and God's higher purposes. (0:16:43) - The Power of Forgiveness Faith, forgiveness, and resilience are emphasized in navigating economic challenges and finding blessings in suffering through God's presence. (0:26:41) - The Path of Endurance Shared suffering fosters connections, requires endurance, and leads to resurrection and transformation through faith and support. (0:45:21) - Support and Connection Connect with our community by liking, subscribing, and enabling notifications. Share prayer requests and praise reports via email. Find us on various platforms and explore our website for all episodes and blogs. About your host: Jaime Luce' testimony has daunting personal mountains and treacherous financial valleys. She was trapped in day-to-day stress and couldn't see a way forward. But how she started is not how she finished! And she wants you to know God has a plan for your life too, no matter how tough it seems. Today, Jaime has been married to the love of her life for almost three decades, owns two companies, and has become an author and podcaster. God's way is always the blessed way! Free chapter of Jaime's new book: You Don't Need Money, You Just Need God: https://jaimeluce.com/book/ Connect: - Website: https://jaimeluce.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaime.luces.page - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaime_luce/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaime-luce-00395691/
What would your tombstone say? This week on Beyond Sunday, Josh, Michael, Paxton, and Justin dive deep into the new sermon series on death—and it's anything but gloomy. From AMC-vibe sermon bumpers to tombstone one-liners, the conversation gets real about legacy, faith, and the brevity of life. The team reflects on how death shapes the way we live, love, and lead—offering both laughter and heartfelt stories, including a powerful testimony about reconciliation and grief. It all points to this truth: death is certain, but hope is even more certain when you know Jesus. They also unpack the power behind worship songs like More Like Jesus and Lamb's Book of Life, reminding us of the freedom we have through Christ—and the importance of sharing that hope. With Easter on the horizon, the hosts highlight a full slate of events—from the Eggstravaganza to Good Friday to two Easter services at the Bruce Convention Center. This episode will challenge you to live intentionally, speak life, and invite others to the hope of eternity. ASK A QUESTION - TELL A STORY - CONNECT WITH US
State testing is just around the corner. A time that gives most educators and students anxiety! However, you had to know that Coach Chris Biffle would have a solution. This week, Rhonda and I sat down with Coach B. to discuss how to get students ready for State Testing using the cornerstone of Whole Brain Teaching... SUPER IMPROVER! Super Improver has long been an individual motivator in any Whole Brain Teaching Classroom and now we can use it as a way to help motivate students to improve on their State Test taking skills! If you are an educator that does not do State Testing, trust me... this episode is still for you! These strategies can be used for ANY test taking! With Easter coming up and family committments, we will be holding off recording our next episode until April 27th, but the beauty of podcasts is they are always available to listen to and relisteen to, so even during a short break, you can still tap into all the WBT goodness these podcasts have to offer! We appreicate you! YOU are why we do this! Thank you for listening and sharing our passion for WBT with your teacher friends and administrators!
With Easter *break* on the horizon, we discuss books that are perfect to read when you have a few days off. Check out what we talked about: "The Twilight Garden" by Sara Nisha Adams with readalike "The Last Garden in England" by Julia Kelly. "A First Time for Everything" by Dan Santat with readalike "Merry-Go-Round" by Sergio Rossi. "The Suite Spot" by Trish Doller” with readalike "One Night on the Island" by Josie Silver. "This Country: Searching for Home in (Very) Rural America" by Navied Mahdavian with readalike "Family Style: Memories of an American from Vietnam" by Thien Pham. "Organized Living: Solutions and Inspiration for Your Home" by Shira Gill with readalike "Call It Home: The Details that Matter" by Amber Lewis. “The Human Target" series by Tom King with readalike series "Powers" by Brian Michael Bendis. To access complete transcripts for all episodes of Not Your Mother's Library, please visit: oakcreeklibrary.org/podcast Check out books, movies, and other materials through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System: countycat.mcfls.org hoopladigital.com wplc.overdrive.com oakcreeklibrary.org
With Easter coming up next month, Rubes is dropping an episode speaking to navigating your nutrition around this time. If you are currently working towards a goal and aren't sure how Easter fits into that goal… this episode is a must listen! Rubes addresses how you can eat chocolate and still achieve fat loss, whether you should adjust your calories around holidays and how to shift your mindset from being restrictive and then overdoing it when an event rolls around. Follow Eat Like Ruby→ https://www.instagram.com/eat_like_ruby/Download our free ebook;
Hey Friends, Welcome back to How to Study the Bible. As we journey through the Gospel of John, we find ourselves in Passion Week—a time that prepares us for the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. With Easter approaching, it’s a perfect moment to reflect on the weight of this season. Today’s Focus: John 19We're delving into the profound details surrounding Jesus' crucifixion and the significance of the signs and prophecies that unfold. Key Points Covered: The Reality of Pain:Jesus' crucifixion is a painful narrative, revealing the depths of human depravity. We confront the reality of our own darkness through this lens. Prophetic Fulfillment:Each detail of Jesus’ suffering points back to Old Testament prophecies, illustrating that nothing happened by chance. Key prophecies include: Casting lots for His garments (Psalm 22:18) Not breaking His bones (Exodus 12:46; Psalm 34:20) Being pierced (Zechariah 12:10) The Significance of the Sign:Pilate's inscription, "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews," highlights the irony of Jesus' kingship and its universal significance across cultures—Hebrew, Latin, and Greek. Understanding Atonement:Jesus' death isn’t merely a historical event; it's the atonement for our sins, fulfilling His role as our divine sacrifice (Isaiah 53:5). Think About It: How do you process the pain and suffering in your life? In what areas do you need to trust God’s plan, especially when it feels dark? Challenge: Reflect on the weight of Jesus' sacrifice this Easter. Consider what it means for your faith journey, especially in light of the injustices and pains you face. Join us next week as we continue to explore the signs and prophecies surrounding Jesus' journey to the cross! Thanks for listening and for your support—don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Until next time, keep digging into the Word! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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With Easter just over a month away, today's episode offers meaningful activities and conversation prompts that go beyond chocolate bunnies and egg hunts. We discuss age-appropriate ways to share the true essence of Easter—Jesus' love, sacrifice, and resurrection. Today's show explores unique ideas like "egging" neighbors with uplifting messages and baking Resurrection Rolls with the kiddos. Whether you're looking for new Easter traditions or ways to enrich existing ones, this episode is filled with heartwarming, family-centered inspiration celebrating the reason for the season! [Show notes forthcoming.]Get every new episode of Secret Mom Hacks delivered to your inbox by subscribing for free HERE!Connect with Secret Mom Hacks:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@secretmomhacksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristamischell/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretmomhacks/Listen to these episodes next:Senior scams: Preventing cyber crimes during the holiday season | Ep. 94Nursing must haves: Breastfeeding supplies for new moms | Ep. 82Family photos: A cautionary tale regarding Facebook & Instagram | Ep. 89Favorite resources for listeners:Instacart for grocery delivery - use code KFARMER39312D to get $10 off your first order.Qube for managing your family spending plan - use code SECRETMOMHACKS to get two months free.Herbaly wellness tea for my daily cuppa.HOKA for moms on the run.Favorite resources for podcasters:Captivate for podcast hosting and analytics.Castmagic for AI-powered audio transcription and content generation.Podcastle for intuitive web-based audio editing and more.Riverside for easy remote podcast and video recording.Disclaimer: Some of the outbound links financially benefit the podcast through affiliate programs. Using our links is a small way to support the show at no additional cost. I only endorse products, programs, and services I use and would recommend to close friends and family. Thank you for the support!Work With Me: Email
A Gluten Free Podcast Episode 170In this episode, I chat with Sandra Hudson, founder of Hudson's Bakery, about her journey into the gluten free world, the challenges of running a dedicated gluten free business in today's financial climate, and the incredible support she's received from the coeliac and gluten free community.With Easter coming up, Sandra wants you to know about her soft, delicious Gluten Free Hot Cross Buns—available at all Hudson's Bakery locations until Easter Sunday 25th April, 2025! You can pre-order online for the Easter weekend or drop by any of their stores. She swears you won't believe they're gluten free—and if her famous lamingtons are anything to go by, I believe her!In This Episode, We Cover:
What is the weirdest thing a stranger has offered us? Do we turn on the water before entering the shower, or do we step in first and then turn on the water? With Easter coming up, who do we think would be the best at an Easter egg hunt? Do we ever get stressed out about work?
The release of The Passion of the Christ in 2004 caused outrage, fury and accusations of antisemitism and sadomasochism. With Easter recently celebrated, we thought it time to re-examine Mel Gibson's passion project (sorry), as director Tim Hewitt joins to talk Jim Caviezel, controversy and even a QAnon. Links The Passion of the Christ on Wikipedia The Passion of the Christ on IMDB Interview with Mel Gibson Christopher Hitchens on Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ Ollie on X Tim on X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, John and Mike bask in the glow of beautiful weather, albeit with a touch of sunburn. ☀️ Mike shares the tale of pitting his kids against each other in a rib cook-off, while John excitedly plans a family trip to Bam Bam BBQ in Orem, home of the legendary Sawtcho (smoked nachos).
Embark on a profound exploration of faith as Pastor Jonathan Hein joins us to illuminate the powerful theological implications of Christ's resurrection. With Easter upon us, we examine the transformational message of hope that defies our deepest fears—fear of sin, fear of death, and the uncertainties of life. Our conversation with Pastor Hein navigates through the cornerstone of Christian belief, revealing how the resurrection serves as the ultimate ‘receipt' of sin's payment, guaranteeing our justification and casting out fear from our spiritual lives.The resurrection of Jesus isn't just a historical touchstone; it's the very heartbeat of Christian assurance and comfort, especially amidst life's storms. Through our exchange, we uncover the stark contrast between the transient comforts of the world and the eternal promises of the gospel. The steadfast victory over sin and death affords believers a unique lens through which to view suffering and uncertainty, offering a beacon of hope and the promise of victory, whether in this life or in the eternal presence of Jesus.As we wrap up our impassioned discussion with Pastor Hein, we widen our gaze to consider life's challenges in the context of eternity. The resurrection reframes our understanding of pain and suffering, casting them as precursors to the ultimate joy awaiting us. Our dialogue traverses tough terrains of faith, from personal trials within our congregations to global crises, and we share stories of transformation that demonstrate the life-altering power of Christ's victory over the grave. This episode is an invitation to experience the transformative power of the resurrection, encouraging you to carry its message of hope into everyday life.This episode originally aired in April 2022.Support the show
For 68 episodes, I have interviewed other people, and not once have y'all heard from me, so I thought it was time to share one of my stories. With Easter just a few days behind us, I thought the best story for me to share would be my Salvation Story. May you know that you also are made for more. So take a listen and be encouraged! *Trigger Warning* - I do talk about suicidal thoughts.Click HERE for access to my Patreon Account for extra content and merch! Support the show
Holidays as a big focal point for Christians; good or bad? Helpful or harmful? With Easter on our minds, Pastor Mike and Connor work through this topic hoping to encourage the believer to remember Christ.
Holidays as a big focal point for Christians; good or bad? Helpful or harmful? With Easter on our minds, Pastor Mike and Connor work through this topic hoping to encourage the believer to remember Christ.
With Easter right around the corner, AJ and Brandon touch base and look back at their Lenten practices and try to look forward to what they'll carry with them past Easter.
Send us a Text Message.In this electrifying episode of "The Music in Me," I, your host Teri, dive headfirst into the sensational world of one of my all-time favorite musicals, "Jesus Christ Superstar," as part of my Broadway themed month. With Easter around the corner, what better time to celebrate this musical gem? I take listeners on a journey through the captivating sounds and spellbinding story of this iconic production, while ensuring to acknowledge that our discussion isn't intended to impose any religious views but rather focuses on the cultural and artistic elements. From its audacious inception in the 1970s to its revolutionary blend of rock music and religious themes, "Jesus Christ Superstar" dared to challenge convention and left audiences in awe of its boldness. We explore the colorful cast of characters, delve into the powerhouse lineup of hits, and discuss remarkable productions and adaptations that have kept the magic alive over the years. Despite controversies and critical receptions, "Jesus Christ Superstar" remains a global phenomenon with its enduring relevance and resonance, reminding us all of the power of music to unite, inspire, and uplift. So, buckle up, music lovers, for an epic musical journey that'll have you singing "Hosanna" in no time!SONGS MENTIONED: SuperstarI Don't Know How to Love HimGethsemaneCould We Start Again Please?Heaven on Their Minds Support the Show.Keep listening, keep grooving, and let the music in you continue to shine. Thank you, and see you soon!CONTACT TERI:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terirosborg/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teri.rosborgYouTube: The Music in MeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@terirosborgPodcast Facebook Page: The Music in Me Podcast Facebook pageTHEME SONG BY: Hayley GremardINTRODUCTION BY: Gavin Bruno
With Easter coming up this weekend, kids are going to be out of school on Friday or Monday... or possibly both! But if you had to pick - which day off would you prefer?
How do children respond to the impact of a narcissistic parent? On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we once again open our phones to listener questions as our expert on this deadly personality type used her training and God’s word to give guidance and direction to those who are living with impact of a narcissist in their lives. One of our favorite authors took us back in time to the writing of the book of Philippians and the wisdom and encouragement that Paul shared with believers then and now. He helped us understand how Paul was able to find joy behind prison walls and what it means to follow Paul’s example of being “poured out” in the Lord’s service. With Easter on the horizon we prepared you to answer the skeptics in your life as we addressed the reason we believe in the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave on the 3rd day. Our guest also shared some of the evidence from outside the Bible and from archeology of empty tomb. A mother who has traveled a very challenging road and learned to lean hard on the love and wisdom of the Lord shares the lessons about finding God’s joy in the midst of the chaos and stresses she faced. As we end another week it is time to sit down in our radio classroom as our favorite husband and wife teaching team continue to show us how to look at the news through the unchanging lens of scripture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey podcast listeners. This past week I went to Expo West in Anaheim, California. It's one of the largest food trade shows that feature so many great companies sharing their natural and organic products that are found in grocery stores. I will be talking more about my experience there next week. With Easter on the horizon, I thought I would run-back my episode from last year on boneless ham with why or why not you should consider one for your Easter dinner. Enjoy!
With Easter coming up, we discuss all the creatures parents have told their kids about. Is it good or bad? Is it sinful and misleading? Is it just a fun thing to do with your kids? These questions and more are answered on this weeks episode! Join the conversation by texting "Parent" to 98173! Find parent resources and more at longhollow.com/parent Speaker:
With Easter just around the corner, I can't think of a better time for us to study the life of Jesus. Here to equip us is author and pastor, Dr. Shane Stanford. His book, Jesus with Us: Meeting Him Where He Began, is part of the Life Along the Way Series, four incredible books that take you chronologically through studying the life of Jesus. Dr. Shane shares about:learning more about Jesus through studying and writing on Christ's life then and nowhow his faith inspires his optimistic outlook, despite severe health hurdlesunderstanding Jesus' life through an easily-accessible daily learning journeypartnering with a new exhibit at the Museum of the Bible his Enneagram journey and how he uses it with his teamResources Mentioned:Jesus with Us by Shane StanfordShane's website**affiliate links may be included. I only share products I know you will love!Wholehearted Enneagram Coaching Book your sessionConnect with Amy:IGWebsite
Coming to you solo this week, Kacie and Gianna are tackling how they organize life amidst the chaos of relationships, parenthood, and self-care. From improving communication and problem-solving in partnerships, and the delicate dance of teaching men to be open and vulnerable. K & G dove into the practicalities of spring cleaning, from decluttering closets to maintaining sentimental items. With Easter around the corner, they chatted about budget-friendly basket ideas and creating cherished family traditions along with exploring the tough conversations around handling grief and appreciating our partners' love languages. Connect with Kacie & Gianna: https://www.motheruppod.com https://www.instagram.com/motheruppod https://www.youtube.com/@motheruppod View full show notes at www.motheruppod.com
In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus calls men and women to follow him. This discipleship in which he calls them to, does not take place in a traditional classroom or student-teacher setting. This discipelship takes place in the "everyday" aspects of life: walking along the road, attending celebrations, and having conversations in the local water hole. We are called to the same life of faith...one that is ACTIVE. During this next season of our church, we desire to shift our discipleship into an active, purposeful endeavor. With Easter quickly approaching, we discover that our lives are full of insatiable needs, but instead of putting a limit on our desires God gives us more than we even imagine. Passage: Matthew 14:13-21 We have three worship opportunities for you to experience. We have our Sanctuary Service ("blended") at 9am. Our Online Service begins at 9:30am at pointlomachurch.org. And our Chapel Service ("modern") starts at 10:30am. Please consider joining us for one of these services. To find and explore the exciting opportunities for people to get involved in what God is doing within our community, please visit our website at www.pointlomachurch.org. For event happenings: http://pointlomachurch.org/connect/events/ To register for any event: http://pointlomachurch.org/register If you would like to give to the ministry: http://pointlomachurch.org/give/ Or through our Venmo account: @Point-Loma-Church
Ruby Franke and her business partner Jodi Hildebrandt were sentenced to up to 30 years in prison for child abuse. The actual time she will spend behind bars will be determined by the Utah Parole Board. Chris unpacks what that actually means. Fani Willis is in big trouble. Joel is convinced she perjured herself on the stand. If she were married and did what she did, no partner would buy her story. You don't go over to someone's house at midnight, stay until the morning, and then claim to be working on a file. That doesn't pass anyone's smell test. If she was willing to perjure herself on the stand to prosecute Trump, then what does this say about her objectivity? Finally, in our true crime series, we focus on the trial of Jesus. With Easter week approaching, Chris and Joel dig in to one of the most talked about, consequential trial on the millennia. This will be a two part series. In Part 1, we discuss the political climate for this trial as well as the dual legal systems that brought the matter to court.
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With Easter just around the corner. It's a perfect time to catch up with my pal Dylan Lauren who has created the most incredible candy empire on the planet! And she's also a leading voice for animals in need- with rabbit rescue now taking center stage! EPISODE NOTES: Kicking Off a Brand New Season of Rappaport to the Rescue with The Queen of Candy and Angel For Animals Dylan Lauren!
With Easter, no tomb can hold us, no stone can block us, and no grave can keep us. Death can only give way to life everlasting.