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We are so excited to welcome you to the twenty-fourth episode! BEing is where we are making podcasts come alive through what we call “experiential podcasting”. Each episode we will provide our listeners with new, valuable content through our own experiences that you can then practice, integrate, and learn about to apply in your own life. It is our commitment to offer inspiring, insightful content that awakens your mind, body and spirit as a transformative experience. In this episode, Bethany and Erin talk about the importance of having a women's tribe, community, or group for support along your journey! They discuss: Why joining or creating your own women's tribe, community, or group is important on your journey as a woman, Tips on how to create your own and what to look for when joining existing groups, Examples of when having a women's group or community is beneficial and supportive, Personal experiences and stories from Bethany and Erin, plus much more! They started their first Book Club on the podcast! If you would like to read along and be a part of the conversation in their Book Club, join the BEing Experiential Book Club - Reading Pussy: A Reclamation Facebook group where you can share your experiences and interact with Bethany, Erin and the women on the panel: www.facebook.com/groups/beingexperientialbookclub/ Stay tuned for the Intuitive Hits after episode where Bethany and Erin read Siv, a listener of the podcast! **Where you can follow them beyond here and work with them directly: Erin Prewitt at www.erinprewitt.com and IG @therealerinprewitt Bethany Evans at www.empoweringauthenticity.com and IG @empoweringauthenticity
What a pleasure to have Michelle as a return guest to the show! Today we dig a little deeper into her shamanic path. She discusses her interests, healing, and organization of healing women's groups and widens my perspectives on the power of community. We talk about her journeys through motherhood and how she tries to treat each day as its own ceremony. Powerful! We talk about the need in our culture to re-wild ourselves to bring us into better balance and harmony, not only within ourselves, but also with nature and the world around us. We talk balance in the context of a technological world and how we can reconnect with ancestral energies. What a fun conversation. Thanks Michelle for joining the show again. michelle.trumble@breakingopen.org www.Mind-Ops.com Mind-Ops YouTube Page --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shane-lemaster/support
Listen in this week as Pastor Eric and Michael recap Mark 3:12-20, and then talk about our Men's Equipping Group and Women's Bible Study. Learn more about our church at gracerancho.com Recorded on September 3, 2020
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KAREN MAY, a Christian writer, spiritual director, speaker and leader of Women's Groups, joined us to discuss Holy Week, our walk with the Lord, Easter, and growing in your faith, as well as her book, "WALKING THROUGH HOLY WEEK". From Her Website: "On the surface, my story doesn’t seem that interesting. I was raised Catholic, never left my faith, got married to my high school sweetheart, and am raising a family in suburban Texas. Most people’s lives look a bit like this from the outside. However, when we peek inside, we always see that there’s much more to the story. Yes, I was raised in faith, and always believed that God was personal and invested in me, I was a child, and had the faith of a child. God was “up there” as a Great Puppeteer and would bend down to pull some strings and move some scenery when I really needed it. My high-school sweetheart was an atheist. He was important to me, and I was pretty sure that this was the one God intended for me. Even so, when he asked me to marry him, I said that I would on the condition that he attend church with me each week. He agreed, we married, and he remained true to his promise – challenging, questioning, or complaining almost every time we left Mass. Then, ten years into our marriage, he discovered that his challenges, questions and complaints were all leading to a discovery of God for himself. In fact, his challenges, questions, and complaints helped lead to an explosion in my own faith. Suddenly I was face to face with a God that was not only personal and invested, but was so close that I couldn’t separate myself from Him if I tried. Actually, there was no way I would ever want to at that point. Because of my husband, I learned that challenges, questions, and complaints may feel like rejections of our faith, but are actually moments of searching for truth and an authentic desire for answers that satisfy our souls. When someone asks, “How can you believe in a God who would do this?” Don’t you think they would love for an answer that allows them peace? Aren’t they desperate for a God they can rely on, even in the face of suffering or tragedy? I have found that it’s only in building our own faith and understanding that we can hope to be true witnesses to so many who are themselves searching."
By ‘Women, War & Peace’ impact partner Peace is Loud. A Journey of a Thousand Miles: Peacekeepers follows three women in an all female, predominantly Muslim unit of police officers sent to post-earthquake Haiti as UN Peacekeepers for one year. The mission challenges these women while shattering commonly held stereotypes. Despite the emerging evidence of women’s […] The post What You Need To Know About Women and Peacekeeping appeared first on Women, War and Peace.
We talk to Jackie Chambers, one of our Regional Group Leaders, about starting women's Pure Desire groups at your church. We talk through what makes women's groups unique and what types of women's groups we have available. We also discuss tips and steps to follow when beginning women's groups in your church.
Join Motivational Speaker, Entrepreneur and Author Gertrude J Chapman and her live studio audience as she explains to you what your group can expect from booking Turning Point Enrichment Empowerment Conferences and Entrepreneur Seminars.Many people have taken advantages of our conferences and seminars and have gone forth and established productive lives. Our web site list a variety of Topics and Titles that are taught. Tell us your need and we will design an Empowerment Conference or Entrepreneur Seminar especially for your group. No group is too large or too small.Available for: Organizations, Non-profits, Women's Groups, Men's Group, Teens, Church Auxiliaries, ect. You supply the meeting space and we provide the motivation.This Is Your Time. This Is Your Season. This Is YOUR TURNING POINT! ™www.TurningPointEnrichment.com
Katana and Vicky will be interviewing, Lorna Owens, CEO of Footprints Foundation. Join us as we’ll discuss: How we can all make a difference.How to ask for help.Follow your passion and the money will follow. Lorna Owens is the Founder of Footprints Foundation working to reduce maternal and infant mortality in the D.R. Congo, Jamaica and Somaliland. In addition she is launching a campaign against Female Genital Mutilation. In D.R. Congo she has worked tireless with the women who have been raped. Owens is a former Midwife, Registered Nurse, Attorney and also Legal Commentator, Nancy Grace CNN HLN and Tru TV In Session, Adjunct Professor, Gender Expert, International Speaker, Executive/ Life Coach and Author who has traveled to over 14 countries teaching and coaching Women's Groups and Organizations. She has appeared on NBC, TBN, and TV in Jamaica, Cayman Island, Bermuda and Curacao. The Miami Herald called her a Pioneer and the Mother of Reinvention; Advance for Nurses says she wows her Audiences. Owens is very active in her Church All Souls Episcopal Church and the Downtown MiamiRotary. At any given time you can find Owens volunteering at local community events in Coconut Grove. A designer of a line of Jewelry for Women called Spirit of a Woman. She is also the author of Daily Sustenance and Everyday Grace Everyday Miracle living the life you were born to live.