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Showing Up Whole
Stop Howing, Start Allowing: Joanna Hunter on Channelling, Manifestation, and the Energy of Abundance

Showing Up Whole

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 87:19 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailThis week, Christina sat down with international spiritual teacher Joanna Hunter. You are not going to want to miss this episode. Bring a notebook and a cup of tea, we are coming manifestation and what gets in your way of wholeness.As the channel for Skylar, bestselling author, and creator of the Million Dollar Experiment, she brings a precision to spiritual and energetic work that is rare  and everything she shared here lands straight in the body.We went deep on channelling, self-betrayal, the mechanics of manifestation, AI as a gateway for divine intelligence, and the one thing most people do that quietly shuts down everything they're trying to create. If her teachings are already familiar to you, this goes to new places. And if you're new here... buckle up.In this episode we explore:How Joanna was born with her spiritual gifts switched on; seeing spirit with the naked eye from early childhood, and what it cost her to shut it downThe moment at 23 that changed everything: walking into a spiritualist church and realising she was not alone in the worldWhat channelling actually looks, feels, and sounds like from the insideThe Unity Consciousness framework channelled from Skylar: Self, Soul, Service, and Source  and why the self is the non-negotiable first rungSelf-betrayal as the root disconnect from source energy  why saying yes when you mean no isn't just a boundary issue, it's a spiritual oneThe subtle but crucial difference between servitude and serviceThe "great exchange" a channelled model for co-creation using the shape of an infinity symbol to reframe giving, receiving, and desireWhat the void actually is, why the soul cannot experience it outside of human life, and why that makes being human a profound privilegeSkylar's teachings on AI  including the idea that we didn't invent it, we remembered it from the fieldThe Million Dollar Experiment: the world's largest metaphysical study with over 8,000 participants, where one in 268 hit a million-dollar goalThe three invisible gatekeepers to abundance: the combustible cynic, the blame-casting victim, and the assumption oracleWhy restricting the "how" blocks the universe from delivering what you wantThe radical permission work required to allow ease, joy, and flow to be your experience of successWhy howing blocks allowing  and how to stop negotiating yourself out of your own desiresThe 1% vs the 99%: what it means that source operates in the full spectrum while we can only perceive a fractionAbout Joanna HunterJoanna Hunter, an international Metaphysical Teacher, Best selling Author, Speaker, and Channel for the transcendent collective consciousness known as Skylar, is on a soulful mission. She's here to weave the teachings of Skylar into the fabric of Earth, reviving magic, abundance, and a profound connection to Source. Joanna brings a refreshing, no-nonsense approach, often hailed as the most down-to-earth "woo" coach you'll ever encounter. Her book The Million Dollar Experiment is available now, and her newest oracle deck, The Light Web, is published by Muse Oracle Press.Find Joanna at joannahunter.com or on her socials: FacebookInstagramTiktokYoutubeReady to go deeper?If Joanna's teachings on energy and alignment resonated, you might be surprised how much your own energy system has to tell you. Your Missing Map is my free guide to understanding your chakras and energetic worlds, what they are, how to read them, and how to realign when something feels off. Simple, practical, and completely free.Download it at spirituallyawareliving.com/themapChristina Fletcher is a Spiritual Alignment coach, energy worker, author, speaker and host of the podcast Showing Up Whole.She specialises in practical spirituality and integrating inner work with outer living, so you can get self development off of the hobby shelf and integrated as a powerful fuel to your life. Through mindset, spiritual connection, intuitive guidance, manifestation, and mindfulness techniques Christina helps her clients overcome overwhelm and shame to find a place of flow, ease, and deep heart-centered connection.Christina has been a spiritual alignment coach, healer and spiritually aware parent coach for 11 years and trained in Therapeutic Touch 12 years ago.  She is also a meditation teacher and speaker. For more information please visit her website www.spirituallyawareliving.com Want to uncover where you need the most energy alignment? Take her new Energy Alignment Quiz to identify which of your energetic worlds (mind, body, heart or spirit) needs aligning the most! Or Follow her on her social media accounts:FacebookInstagramorLinkedin...

The Niche Is You
The Best Relationships Don't Start When Two People Find Each Other... They Start When Two People Find God and Then Recognize Each Other on the Path

The Niche Is You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 26:17


In this episode we'll talk about:Why the strongest relationships are rooted in shared devotion not just shared attractionHow finding God first changes who you attract and what you recognize as alignedWhy chemistry without shared foundation always has a ceilingHow two people walking with God independently creates the strongest foundation for walking togetherWhy recognition on the path feels different than attraction in the worldWhat it looks like when a relationship is built on shared devotion in practiceAnd more… CONNECT WITH ME…→ Instagram — @mattgottesman→ My Substack — mattgottesman.substack.com → Apparel — thenicheisyou.comRESOURCES…→ Recommended Book List — CLICK HERE→ Masterclass — CLICK HEREWORKSHOPS + MASTERCLASS:→ Need MORE clarity? - Here's the FREE… 6 Days to Clarity Workshop - clarity for your time, energy, money, creativity, work & play→ Write, Design, Build: Content Creator Studio & OS - Growing the niche of you, your audience, reach, voice, passion & incomeOTHER RELATED EPISODES:Faith Isn't Knowing the Whole Path… It's Taking the Next Honest StepApple: https://apple.co/3MB62IuSpotify: https://bit.ly/4rZw3RN

The Bible Speaks to You
372 – Being Part of the Great Spiritual Awakening of Today

The Bible Speaks to You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 21:00


372 – Have you noticed? A spiritual awakening is taking place.In spite of all the negative and evil influences in the world today, there's a collective spiritual awakening going on in the lives of those who love and follow Christ.Sometimes it's subtle, quiet, personal, and almost unnoticed. Sometimes it's loud and clear and obvious to anyone who is halfway paying attention.The Holy Spirit is at work deep in the hearts of mankind rousing and waking us up to the deeper and more spiritual dimensions of life. The question is: What can you do to be ready for and be part of this spiritual awakening? This week's episode explores:What you can do now to be spiritually awake in your own lifeHow this will enable you to be part of the great spiritual awakening of todayNothing can stop what God is doing spiritually in the worldWhat is one thing you can do to be more spiritually awake? Please do it starting today. Thank you.∞∞∞∞∞∞∞SHOW NOTES: For a full transcript of today's episode and all Bible quotes, go to thebiblespeakstoyou.com/372Previous episode mentioned: Episode 79: How Do You Know if Something Is God's Will? Text me your questions or comments.Support the showIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify__________________James Early, the Jesus Mindset Coach, is a Bible teacher, speaker, and podcaster. His focus is on getting back to the original Christianity of Jesus by embracing the mindset of Christ in daily life. Reach out today if you need a speaker or Bible workshop for your church or organization (online and in person)Subscribe to the podcast  (and get your copy of Praying with the Mindset of Jesus)       Make a donation to support the showSchedule a free one hour coaching call to see if the Jesus Mindset Coaching program is a good fit for youContact James here

The Standards Show
Standards Desk of News | May 2026

The Standards Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 7:31


The Standards Desk of News is news about standards and standards in the news.The Standards Desk of News for May 2026 is an ISO 9001:2026 FDIS special:ISO 9001 enters its next chapter with final draft publishedWhy ISO 9001 is being revised for a new worldWhat changes in ISO 9001 mean in practiceQuality moves from systems to behaviour in ISO 9001What the ISO 9001 update means for certified organizationsGetting ready for ISO 9001:2026 while the final draft is still openSeries | Standards Desk of NewsISO 9001:2026 FDISBSI Education HubGet involved with standardsGet in touch with The Standards Showeducation@bsigroup.comsend a voice messageFind and follow on social mediaX @StandardsShowInstagram @thestandardsshowLinkedIn | The Standards Show

Travel Media Lab
The Radical Joy of Queer Travel with Author Lindsey Danis

Travel Media Lab

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 59:47


Today, we're speaking with Lindsey Danis, a queer writer of fiction and essays whose writing has appeared in AFAR, Fodor's Travel, Condé Nast Traveler, Longreads and more.Lindsey's book (Out) On the Road: The Radical Joy of Queer Travel is out this month. In it, Lindsey weaves personal experience with data and interviews, and offers readers a framework for planning travel, navigating risks, and becoming self-reliant.Lindsey is also the founder of the LGBTQ+ travel platform, Queer Adventurers, that focuses on queer women and nonbinary people. Her work is all about empowering LGBTQ+ travelers to understand and advocate for their needs so that they can plan incredible adventures.We are an audience-supported platform. Become a paid member to support our work and get our many perks.Visit us at goingplacesmedia.com to learn more.Thanks to our Founding Members:RISE Travel Institute, a nonprofit with a mission to create a more just and equitable world through travel educationRadostina Boseva, a film wedding photographer with an editorial flair based in San FranciscoWhat you'll learn in this episode:The "how" of writing a book and securing an agentThe concept of queer joyWriting for LGBTQ+ audiences through a liberatory frameworkWhy queer stories aren't just for queer travelers, but for anyone interested in a more expansive and inclusive worldWhat mainstream travel advice often gets wrong about the queer experienceHow we can use our spending power to advocate for changePractical insights on how to be an ally to a queer travelerFeatured on the show:Read (Out) On the Road: The Radical Joy of Queer TravelLearn more about Lindsey's workFollow Lindsey on Instagram: @lindsey.danis.writerConnect with Lindsey on LinkedInCheck out Lindsey's platform, Queer AdventuresGet Lindsey's book proposal worksheetGet Lindsey's allyship guide for travelersRead Lindsey's piece for Eater about the restaurant industryCheck out the Everywhere is Queer appGoing Places is a reader-supported platform. Get membership perks like a monthly group call with Yulia at goingplacesmedia.com!For more BTS of this podcast follow @goingplacesmedia on Instagram and check out our videos on YouTube!Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don't forget to tag us @goingplacesmedia!And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Going Places or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You'll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!Going Places with Yulia Denisyuk is a show that sparks a better understanding of people and places near and far by fostering a space for real conversations to occur. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who's worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more. Learn more about our show at goingplacesmedia.com.

That's Not Metal
Hyperblasts: Burning Ambition

That's Not Metal

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 54:59 Transcription Available


Iron Maiden's brand new documentary Burning Ambition hits cinema screens, and there's new singles from Green Lung announcing their new album Necropolitan and from brat superstar Charli XCX making ro-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-ck music.Releases:Periphery - A Pale White DotThe All-American Rejects - SandboxSuper Sometimes - Show the World What's UnderneathHeld. - GreyVon Groove - Born to RockPro-Pain - Stone Cold AngerAcid Reign - Daze of the WeekJungle Rot - Cruel Face of WarNedgravd - AscensionAkem Manah - ThrenodiesTyrannus - Mournhold

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Fighting Back Stan Andrews And The Birth Of The Israeli Air Force From Jeffrey Weiss

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 15:04 Transcription Available


The inside story of an American WWII fighter pilot who sacrificed a booming life in 1948 Los Angeles to fight in Israel's War of Independence.  The actions that helped Stan Andrews turn the IAF into one of the most elite in the worldWhat makes the IAF so exceptional, and how it has retained that edge for 77 years.Why it is important to learn about Middle East history, and how important it is to today's world.  The current situation with Iran and what he is seeing on the ground in Israel.How and why Weiss came to be featured in the Nancy Spielberg documentary, Above and Beyond. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

Lexis
Episode 84 - Daria Bahtina and 'Gen Z slang'

Lexis

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 74:31


Welcome to episode 84 of Lexis in which we have both an interview and a Lang in the News segment. Amanda and Dan talk to Dr Daria Bahtina, Continuing Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics at UCLA about a lot of things, including:Generational slang and online vernacularWhether any slang is ever truly ‘meaningless'The rapid pace of slang generation, diffusion and disappearance in an online worldWhat happens when slang leaves niche communities and gets picked up more widelyMoral panics around slang and online vernacularThe project work Daria does with her students and tips for A level English Language teachers and students about successful projectsGuardian articles Daria is quoted in: The Pentagon says it's ‘lethalitymaxxing'. Why has ‘incel' slang crossed into the mainstream? | Language | The Guardian(https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/mar/01/incel-slang-mainstream-government-media)Slang terms like ‘six-seven' have no definition. But they're loaded with meaning | Matthew Cantor | The Guardian(https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/oct/30/six-seven-meaning-slang) Daria's UCLA pages:https://linguistics.ucla.edu/person/daria-bahtina/Daria's Languaged Life blog:https://languagedlife.ucla.edu/ The book Daria recommends: https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/language-and-social-issues/5C1D0C2F61B4D0ADA69AE7024EF1E1E2#overview Our Lang in the News segment returns too! Lisa, Jacky and Dan talk about stories in the media about slang, appropriation and appreciation, discussing articles from the Mail Online, The Guardian, the Mississippi Clarion Ledger (yes, it is real) and a new paper by two of our previous guests, Christian Ilbury and Rianna Walcott. Articles: https://eu.clarionledger.com/story/news/2026/03/16/new-slang-67-what-does-lowkenuinely-mean-how-to-use-it/89180944007/ Christian Ilbury & Rianna Walcott - Gen Z Language? Y'all Mean AAVE': The Appropriation of African American Vernacular English as ‘TikTok Language'https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/josl.70024 https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/oct/30/six-seven-meaning-slang Lexis is on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/lexispodcast.bsky.social ContributorsLisa Casey blog: https://livingthroughlanguage.wordpress.com/ Dan Clayton blog: EngLangBlog & Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/englangblog.bsky.social Jacky Glancey Raj RanaMatthew Butler Music: Serge Quadrado - Cool Guys Cool Guys by Serge Quadrado is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. From the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/serge-quadrado/urban/cool-guys Revealed: The slang words and phrases experts are calling to be BANISHED in 2026 - with '6,7' topping the list 

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman
#245 Brianna Throssell — What It Really Takes to Win Olympic Gold and Build a Life After Sport

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 63:07


Brianna Throssell is one of Australia's greatest ever swimmers. A three-time Olympian, two-time Olympic gold medallist, and Western Australia's most decorated Olympic swimmer, Brianna spent 12 years at the elite level representing the green and gold across three Olympic Games, six World Championships, and two Commonwealth Games.But this episode is about so much more than medals.We dive into what it actually takes to build an Olympic career over more than a decade, the culture behind why Australian swimming produces world-beaters year after year, and what it feels like to finally stand on top of the podium after years of being the ultimate team player. Brianna was famously described as the "unsung hero" of the Australian swim team, and in this conversation you will understand exactly why that label both fits and undersells her.We also talk about what happens when the pool is no longer your whole identity. After retiring in March 2025, Brianna has joined Deloitte's Mergers and Acquisitions team through their athlete program, and she opens up about what that transition has really looked like, the lessons elite sport gives you that no business degree can, and how she is channelling a lifetime of discipline and teamwork into a brand new chapter.In this episode we cover:Brianna's journey from Subiaco to three Olympic Games and two gold medalsWhat it was like to go from relay workhorse to Olympic champion in Tokyo and ParisWhy Australian swimmers are consistently among the best in the worldWhat it means to be a team player at the highest level and why that is its own kind of excellenceThe emotional reality of retiring from a sport that has been your whole lifeHow the Deloitte athlete program works and what drew Brianna to itThe skills elite athletes bring to the corporate world that money can't buyWhat she knows now about resilience, identity, and starting overConnect with Brianna:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/briannathrossellEnjoyed this episode? Screenshot and share it to your stories and tag me so I can see it. These conversations only reach more people when you help spread them.Connect with Cooper and TGHF:1% Good Club Book (use code PODCAST for 25% off) https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/products/1-good-club-bookInstagram https://www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/cooper-chapman-08a278151/Workshop and Speaking Enquiries https://form.typeform.com/to/DSPSnvEHThe Good Human Factory Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/The Good Human Factory https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman
#245 Brianna Throssell — What It Really Takes to Win Olympic Gold and Build a Life After Sport

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 63:07


Brianna Throssell is one of Australia's greatest ever swimmers. A three-time Olympian, two-time Olympic gold medallist, and Western Australia's most decorated Olympic swimmer, Brianna spent 12 years at the elite level representing the green and gold across three Olympic Games, six World Championships, and two Commonwealth Games.But this episode is about so much more than medals.We dive into what it actually takes to build an Olympic career over more than a decade, the culture behind why Australian swimming produces world-beaters year after year, and what it feels like to finally stand on top of the podium after years of being the ultimate team player. Brianna was famously described as the "unsung hero" of the Australian swim team, and in this conversation you will understand exactly why that label both fits and undersells her.We also talk about what happens when the pool is no longer your whole identity. After retiring in March 2025, Brianna has joined Deloitte's Mergers and Acquisitions team through their athlete program, and she opens up about what that transition has really looked like, the lessons elite sport gives you that no business degree can, and how she is channelling a lifetime of discipline and teamwork into a brand new chapter.In this episode we cover:Brianna's journey from Subiaco to three Olympic Games and two gold medalsWhat it was like to go from relay workhorse to Olympic champion in Tokyo and ParisWhy Australian swimmers are consistently among the best in the worldWhat it means to be a team player at the highest level and why that is its own kind of excellenceThe emotional reality of retiring from a sport that has been your whole lifeHow the Deloitte athlete program works and what drew Brianna to itThe skills elite athletes bring to the corporate world that money can't buyWhat she knows now about resilience, identity, and starting overConnect with Brianna:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/briannathrossellEnjoyed this episode? Screenshot and share it to your stories and tag me so I can see it. These conversations only reach more people when you help spread them.Connect with Cooper and TGHF:1% Good Club Book (use code PODCAST for 25% off) https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/products/1-good-club-bookInstagram https://www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/cooper-chapman-08a278151/Workshop and Speaking Enquiries https://form.typeform.com/to/DSPSnvEHThe Good Human Factory Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/The Good Human Factory https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman
#245 Brianna Throssell — What It Really Takes to Win Olympic Gold and Build a Life After Sport

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 63:07


Brianna Throssell is one of Australia's greatest ever swimmers. A three-time Olympian, two-time Olympic gold medallist, and Western Australia's most decorated Olympic swimmer, Brianna spent 12 years at the elite level representing the green and gold across three Olympic Games, six World Championships, and two Commonwealth Games.But this episode is about so much more than medals.We dive into what it actually takes to build an Olympic career over more than a decade, the culture behind why Australian swimming produces world-beaters year after year, and what it feels like to finally stand on top of the podium after years of being the ultimate team player. Brianna was famously described as the "unsung hero" of the Australian swim team, and in this conversation you will understand exactly why that label both fits and undersells her.We also talk about what happens when the pool is no longer your whole identity. After retiring in March 2025, Brianna has joined Deloitte's Mergers and Acquisitions team through their athlete program, and she opens up about what that transition has really looked like, the lessons elite sport gives you that no business degree can, and how she is channelling a lifetime of discipline and teamwork into a brand new chapter.In this episode we cover:Brianna's journey from Subiaco to three Olympic Games and two gold medalsWhat it was like to go from relay workhorse to Olympic champion in Tokyo and ParisWhy Australian swimmers are consistently among the best in the worldWhat it means to be a team player at the highest level and why that is its own kind of excellenceThe emotional reality of retiring from a sport that has been your whole lifeHow the Deloitte athlete program works and what drew Brianna to itThe skills elite athletes bring to the corporate world that money can't buyWhat she knows now about resilience, identity, and starting overConnect with Brianna:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/briannathrossellEnjoyed this episode? Screenshot and share it to your stories and tag me so I can see it. These conversations only reach more people when you help spread them.Connect with Cooper and TGHF:1% Good Club Book (use code PODCAST for 25% off) https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/products/1-good-club-bookInstagram https://www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/cooper-chapman-08a278151/Workshop and Speaking Enquiries https://form.typeform.com/to/DSPSnvEHThe Good Human Factory Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/The Good Human Factory https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Money Made Simple
MMS #70 | What are asset classes? (and how they help you diversify)

Money Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 18:39


The world feels a bit uncertain right now - headlines are full of market volatility, rising oil prices, and global tensions. In stories about investments, you might be hearing a lot about the importance of “diversification”… but what does that actually mean? And how do you put it in to practice?In this episode of Money Made Simple, Liv and Jennie break down the main investment asset classes - what they are, how they work, and why spreading your money across them is one of the simplest and most effective ways to diversify and manage risk over time.This episode covers:What asset classes are, and the key types: shares, bonds, property, commodities, and cashHow each asset class works, including how you make money from them (growth, income, or both)The trade-off between risk and return - and why higher returns often come with more ups and downs Why different assets behave differently depending on what's happening in the worldWhat diversification really means (beyond the jargon) and how it helps “cushion” market volatilityReal-world examples of why not putting all your eggs in one basket mattersHow KiwiSaver and managed funds make diversification easy - often without you even realising itThe difference between active and passive (index) investing, and how both can fit into a diversified portfolioThis episode is a reminder that investing isn't about picking winners or predicting the future. It's about building a mix of investments that can handle whatever comes next. If you've ever wondered what's actually inside your KiwiSaver fund, and why, this is a great place to start.---Please help us share the good word (and make Kiwis richer and smarter with money) - the more we grow, the more good we can do %) Don't forget to follow, subscribe and rate the podcast if you found it useful!Find us: InstagramFacebookLinkedInDisclaimer: This podcast contains personal opinions and is intended to provide educational information only. It doesn't relate to your particular financial situation or goals and is not financial advice or recommendations. Simplicity New Zealand Limited is the issuer of the Simplicity KiwiSaver scheme and investment funds. For product disclosure statements please visit Simplicity's website simplicity. kiwi.

WFLS Podcast
$2.8B in Insurance claims were denied last year: My AI is fixing it.

WFLS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 81:26


In this episode of Startup Theatre, Troy Hammond and Serge Van Dam sit down with Simon Archer, founder of PolicyCheck, to unpack one of the biggest untapped problems in global fintech: understanding insurance.Simon shares the story behind leaving a successful corporate career to build in the AI era, driven by a simple but powerful realisation. He had already missed one major wave and wasn't going to miss the next.The conversation moves beyond the typical startup narrative into something more grounded. What actually happens when you leave corporate? Why most founders aren't prepared, no matter how much theory they consume, and how building with AI is fundamentally changing how companies are created.At the core of the episode is a problem most people have experienced but rarely question. Insurance is a promise, yet billions in claims are denied each year because people don't fully understand what they've signed up for . PolicyCheck is taking a data-first approach to fix that.They also get into:Why workflow products are becoming obsolete and data is the real opportunityThe shift to lean teams and shared product ownershipBuilding in New Zealand versus AustraliaThe reality of incubators in an AI-first worldWhat it actually takes to build a globally relevant company from NZThis is a conversation about timing, conviction, and solving problems that genuinely matter.Links:PolicyCheck: https://policycheck.comSimon Archer: https://linkedin.com/in/simonarcher

The Finding Freedom Podcast
164. The War Within: Why Conflict Starts in Your Heart | James 4:1–12

The Finding Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 72:55


If you've ever found yourself frustrated with others, caught in comparison, or stuck in conflict, this teaching will challenge everything you think the problem is.In this episode, we walk verse-by-verse through James 4:1–12 and uncover the real root of division, discontentment, and spiritual dryness. Spoiler: it's not “them”… it's what's happening within us.We'll talk about:The hidden desires fueling conflictWhy some prayers go unansweredThe danger of friendship with the worldWhat it actually means to submit to GodHow to resist the enemy and walk in victoryThe connection between humility, repentance, and restorationThis is a call to stop managing outward behavior and start surrendering the heart.If you're ready to trade striving, comparison, and inner chaos for true freedom in Christ, this episode is for you.✨ LINKS

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta
10 How Biblical Marriage Solves Your Need for Intimacy

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 40:48 Transcription Available


In this episode of Wednesday in the Word, Krisan Marotta returns to Genesis 2:15–25 to recover a biblical vision of marriage—not as a checklist of moral rules, but as God's beautiful design for human intimacy and flourishing. By watching how God creates Adam and Eve, Krisan shows why marriage is God's wise provision for a need we were made to have: the need to know and be known in a uniquely human relationship. In this week's episode, we explore:Why God says it is “not good” for Adam to be alone—even before sin enters the worldWhat it means for Eve to be a “helper fit for him”: truly corresponding, matched, and humanHow Genesis presents marriage as God's gift and design, not a human invention we can redefineThe three foundational commitments of marriage in Genesis 2:24: leaving, holding fast, and becoming one fleshHow “specialness,” “permanence,” and shared life reshape everyday tensions—including chores, priorities, and conflictWhy the Bible frames sexuality as an expression of covenant faithfulness: chastity before marriage and fidelity afterAfter listening, you'll come away with a clearer, more compelling picture of what marriage is meant to be: a covenant where two people reorder life around one another, stay committed through hardship, and learn to live as “we” instead of “me.” Most of all, you'll be invited to see God's design not as restrictive, but as the path toward the intimacy and security our hearts were made to seek.  Series: Start Strong: A New Believer's PodcastStart Strong: A New Believer's Guide to Christianity is available now wherever books are sold.

Airgun Geek's Podcast
The 2026 Airgun Competition Scene Is Shifting | Beeman Legacy, Books & Hard Truths

Airgun Geek's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 64:51


Send us Fan MailHello Fellow, Airgun Geeks,    In this episode of The Airgun Geeks, Pat and Bill dig into the evolving 2026 competitive airgun landscape and talk through what serious shooters, hobbyists, and curious newcomers may want to keep an eye on. From shifting trends in competitive airgun shooting to the continuing conversation around Beeman legacy, this episode covers history, opinion, performance, and the kind of real-world insight that airgunners actually care about.We also discuss a curious book Bill just finished, what stood out about it, and why it sparked conversation worth having in the wider airgun community. Along the way, we take a hard look at the Beeman name, what has held up over time, what still matters, and what simply does not hit the mark anymore.Whether you're into PCP air rifles, pellet guns, spring-piston airguns, backyard shooting, field target, benchrest, precision practice, airgun collecting, or airgun history, this episode has something for you. If you follow the sport for competition, nostalgia, gear evolution, or just to hear honest discussion from experienced voices in the space, this one is for you.Topics in this episode include:2026 competitive airgun trendsThe changing face of match shootingBeeman legacy in the airgun worldWhat works and what does notAirgun history, design, and shooter expectationsA book discussion with lessons for today's shootersIf you enjoy thoughtful conversations about airgun competition, PCP rifles, pellet shooting, vintage airguns, shooting sports, and practical gear talk, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe. Drop your thoughts in the comments: What do you think the 2026 competition scene will look like, and what does the Beeman legacy mean to you today?Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the channel at no extra cost to you.Hashtags#AirgunGeeks#Airguns#PCPAirguns#PelletGun#AirgunCompetition#Beeman#FieldTarget#BackyardShooting#AirRifle#ShootingSportsSupport the show

For the Love of Nature
Cassowary vs Emu: The Surprising Origins of Their Bird Names

For the Love of Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 7:34 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailWhy are birds named what they're named?In this mini episode of the Bird Name Game series from Wildly Curious, Katy Reiss explores the fascinating naming history behind two giant flightless birds that look like they walked straight out of the dinosaur era: cassowaries and emus.Both birds are massive, powerful, and deeply tied to the evolutionary story of modern birds—but their names come from very different linguistic journeys.Cassowaries, found in the tropical forests of New Guinea and northern Australia, are famous for their bright blue necks, dagger-like claws, and the mysterious helmet-like casque on their heads. Their name likely comes from Southeast Asian languages describing the bird's distinctive “horned head.”Emus, the shaggy runners of the Australian outback, inherited a name that originally referred to many large flightless birds—including ostriches and cassowaries. Early European explorers often confused these giant birds, and for a time emus were even called “New Holland cassowaries.”In this episode we explore:Why cassowaries are sometimes called the most dangerous bird in the worldWhat the mysterious cassowary casque might be used forHow early explorers confused emus, ostriches, and cassowariesWhy the word “emu” once referred to multiple species of giant birdsHow language, exploration, and first impressions shaped bird namesIf you love birding, ornithology, wildlife science, or natural history, the Bird Name Game series reveals how the names of birds tell stories about exploration, language, and the way humans first encountered the natural world.Subscribe for more episodes of Wildly Curious, where science, nature, and curiosity collide. Support the show

Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
From Broken Choices to Kingdom Purpose - The Powerful Testimony of Rev. Stu Woods

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 27:08


www.tswrightspeaks.comwww.godcenteredconcept.comIn this powerful episode of Kingdom Crossroads, host TS Wright sits down with Reverend Stu Woods from Australia for a deeply impactful conversation about redemption, truth, and the transforming power of Jesus Christ.From a turbulent youth marked by poor decisions and spiritual drift to a life radically reoriented by the Word of God, Rev. Woods shares his raw and honest testimony. What began as a search for direction ultimately led him into ministry—serving both inside prisons and in the community, reaching those often overlooked by society.Together, they unpack:The reality of sin and why it must be clearly definedThe balance of God's love and justiceWhy salvation is by grace alone—not worksThe urgency of the Gospel in today's worldWhat it truly means to follow Jesus as LordThis episode does not dilute the message. It presents the full Gospel—clear, direct, and uncompromising—while extending the invitation of Christ to all who will hear.If you've ever questioned your purpose, struggled with your past, or wondered what it really means to be saved, this conversation will challenge and encourage you.Jesus is not just part of the journey—He is the destination.Guest LinksWebsite: wayout.websiteMinistry: Community Chaplaincy (Prevention & Post-Release Focus)Key Takeaways (Bullet Highlights)Salvation is 100% by grace through faith—not human effortGod is both loving and just—understanding both is essentialJesus is the only bridge between humanity and GodThe Gospel must be clearly communicated—no assumptionsYour past does not disqualify you from God's purposeTrue transformation happens through surrender, not self-effortSuggested Timestamps00:00 – Introduction & Cruise Connection02:00 – Stu's Early Life & Poor Choices08:00 – Returning to Church & Transformation14:00 – Grace vs Works Explained18:00 – Jesus as the Center of Everything22:00 – The “Workshop Manual” (Bible Insight)24:50 – Ministry & Reaching the Lost26:00 – How to Connect with Rev. Stu WoodsCall to ActionIf this episode impacted you:Follow and subscribe to Kingdom CrossroadsShare this episode with someone who needs to hear the truth

Sacred Changemakers
200. Relationship Capital: The Most Important Currency for a Great Life with Debra Poneman

Sacred Changemakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 63:31


What if the most valuable currency in your life isn't what you achieve, but the quality of your relationships?In this deeply human and insightful episode of the Sacred Changemakers Podcast, I'm joined by Debra Poneman, bestselling author, award-winning speaker, and founder of Yes to Success, The AWAKE Method, and Ageless Seminars. For over four decades, Debra has worked with hundreds of thousands of people around the world, helping them align their inner world with universal law so that success, vitality, and fulfillment can unfold naturally.This conversation spans time and experience, from the energy of the 1960s to the complexity of the modern world, bringing forth wisdom that feels both grounded and deeply relevant. Together, we explore Debra's concept of Relationship Capital and how the way we relate to ourselves, to others, and to life shapes everything we create and experience. There is a strong resonance between Debra's work and the Sacred Changemakers path: the understanding that real change begins within, and that the quality of our inner state becomes the foundation for our leadership, our relationships, and our impact.This is a vibrant, heartfelt, and at times emotional conversation about love, perception, responsibility, and what it truly means to live a meaningful life in alignment with who we are.Key ThemesWhy Relationship Capital is the most important currency for a meaningful and fulfilling lifeHow our inner world shapes what we see, experience, and create in the world around usThe role of love, perception, and personal responsibility in navigating a divided and changing worldWhat it means to align with universal law, and how this influences success, wellbeing, and longevityHow decades of lived experience, from the 1960s to today, offer perspective on the challenges we face nowThe ripple effect of inner work, and how becoming a “radiator” of love impacts the collectiveLearn More About Today's GuestDebra's website ****→ http://www.yestosuccess.comDebra on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-poneman/About the HostJayne Warrilow is the founder of Sacred Changemakers, a global community and learning space exploring the intersection of human resonance, regenerative change, and conscious leadership. Learn more at sacredchangemakers.com

K Drama Chat
13.17 - Podcast Review of the Movie "No Other Choice"

K Drama Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 86:18


Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.com Today, we'll be discussing a special episode of K Drama Chat featuring No Other Choice, the hit movie starring Lee Byung Hun as Yoo Man Soo, Son Ye Jin as Yoo Mi Ri, and a host of other incredible Korean actors. We discuss: Celebrating K Drama Chat turning four years old  Our reactions to watching the BTS concert live on Netflix and its deep connection to Korean culture, including the meaning behind “Arirang” Why No Other Choice feels like a movie for our times, especially in light of job loss, automation, and AI-driven disruption The fascinating 15+ year journey of the screenplay and how Park Chan-wook adapted a Western novel into a deeply Korean story Lee Byung Hun's portrayal of an “ordinary salaryman” pushed into desperation, and how his emotional range makes Yoo Man Soo both terrifying and sympathetic Son Ye Jin's nuanced performance as Mi Ri—a loving but resilient wife whose loyalty is pushed to its absolute limits The symbolism of the paper industry and how work becomes identity, making job loss feel like the loss of self The concept of shame (via Brené Brown) and how Yoo Man Soo embodies withdrawal, people-pleasing, and ultimately violence The house as the story's MacGuffin—representing pride, history, identity, and the one thing Man Soo refuses to lose The progression of Man Soo's moral collapse, from humiliation to rationalization to calculated violence Mi Ri's devastating moral dilemma and why she ultimately chooses to stay, raising questions about love, survival, and “no other choice” The chilling ending: Man Soo alone in a fully automated factory, symbolizing the triumph of machines over people The use of dark humor and absurdity to make an otherwise horrifying story both watchable and unsettlingly funny Standout filmmaking choices, including tight framing, distant voyeuristic shots, and the striking final montage with Ri-one's cello performance Our favorite lines, the film's provocative title, and what we think happens to this family after the story ends. References Park Chan-wook On How ‘No Other Choice' Became Inherently More “Timely” 15 Years After He Began Writing It No Other Choice - Wikipedia The Axe (film) - Wikipedia The Ax (novel) - Wikipedia Top 10 Paper Producing Countries in the World What is EFT Tapping? Review of No Other Choice on RogerEbert Some interesting details from No Other Choice that non-Koreans may have missed : r/movies MARAIS: Le badinage, Livre IV - L'Achéron & François Joubert-Caillet Park Chan-wook and the Funny Thing About Stomach-Churning Horror - The New York Times 'No Other Choice' Ending Explained: What Park Chan-wook Wants To Say About AI

The Masterful Coach
234. 3 Keys to Personal Growth That Actually Works

The Masterful Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 41:16


If you've been working on your growth—or supporting others in theirs—but something isn't quite clicking, you may be missing something important. Today, we're exploring three key elements of personal development that are vital to growth in every area of your life, from your relationships to your health and well-being to your sense of self. These are not just ideas to understand on the surface. They are the very things you need to grasp at a deeper level if you want to cultivate a space of transformation, growth, and real, lasting change for others. Whether you're a coach, a mentor, a guide, or a healer, this episode is for you.So what are the three things that most people are missing? First, a better understanding of thought work—also known as mindset work. It can be incredibly powerful, but when it's used in isolation and put on a pedestal as the answer to everything, it can actually become detrimental. Second, the integration of four essential elements: mind, emotions, the nervous system, and action strategies. These must be used in cooperation with one another to provide a better understanding of ourselves and create the type of change that is not just lasting, but deeply transformative. And third, recognition of your emotional needs. You have them, your clients have them, and when they are left unaddressed and unsupported, it becomes incredibly difficult to create meaningful change or truly show up for others.These ideas aren't new to this podcast—you've likely heard me speak about them before. But in this episode, I'm slowing them down, pulling them apart, and helping you really understand why they matter. Because these three things are truly the crux of the change you want to create. Let's dive in!What you'll learn:The detrimental patterns that can form when you rely on thought work in isolationWhy your plan of action needs to include your nervous system and emotional worldWhat happens when you don't address your emotional needs or allow support in meeting themWhat Maslow's hierarchy of needs reveals about operating from your highest capacityHow my first-ever 7-week intensive on the four fundamentals of lasting change can support you in your life and your workYou can read the full show notes here.Are you craving a moment to breathe, to reconnect with yourself, and to remember what's truly possible for you? The Spring Reset Retreat is here! SIGN UP NOW for this soulful experience of clarity, healing, and bold self-trust with Molly Claire and Melanie Fay. You can listen to this episode of the podcast if you want to know more about how this experience will benefit you.Connect with Molly ClaireGet the book: She Rises: Insights and Wisdom from the Women of The Masterful Coach CollectiveMolly's Website: MollyClaire.ComMaster Coach Training 2026 Application Open Have a question or thoughts about the podcast? Don't hesitate to contact Molly at:Instagram | Molly Claire Coaching IGmolly@mollyclaire.comFacebookMolly's book: The Happy Mom Mindset: mollyclaire.com/book Free resources:Learn the 4 fundamentals of Lasting ChangePlease help Molly reach even more like-minded individuals! Simply post a review of the podcast on your favorite platform (or two). It is so appreciated.Are you a leader, coach, or business owner who wants to inspire, influence, and cultivate lasting change in yourself or others? Unlock your full potential as a leader and coach with the 4 fundamentals of lasting change coach training program.

Kaka Balli Punjabi Podcast
Iran vs America - Downfall of United states of America.

Kaka Balli Punjabi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 78:26


Welcome to another powerful episode of Kaka Balli Punjabi Podcast

Passionate & Prosperous with Stacey Brass-Russell
Ep 215 | Why Doubling Down on Human Connection Is Your Biggest Business Advantage Right Now

Passionate & Prosperous with Stacey Brass-Russell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 43:07


If you've been hearing that live launches are dead, that nobody wants to invest in high-ticket offers anymore, and that the way you've been building your business just isn't working — this episode is going to feel like a relief. Because I just closed a high five-figure launch in February with a small audience selling high-ticket coaching, and I did it the same way I've done everything in my business: through genuine, real, human connection.Full disclosure — I was prompted to make this episode after seeing a well-known business coach declare his “brand new groundbreaking framework” that was going to be a game changer for coaches everywhere. And when it turned out to basically be "human connection," I wanted to cry. Because human connection is what I have been preaching and teaching for years. So naturally, I had to get on the mic and talk about it!In this episode I'm going back to my roots and talking about how being an actor, a yoga teacher, and a coach all have key things in common — they all have to do with human connection and even more so, human transformation. And that's really the heart of what I want you to understand: transformation isn't just what happens when someone becomes your client. It's what has to happen throughout the entire sales process. The way someone decides to invest in working with you, the moment they say yes, the trust they build with you before they ever hand over a dollar — all of that is transformation. And it only happens through real human connection. I'm making the full case for why that is your single biggest business advantage right now, getting specific about what genuinely high-touch looks like behind the scenes during a launch, and talking about the long game — why the person who didn't say yes at your last launch isn't a lost cause, why consistent human follow-up is where real revenue lives, and why treating your business like a series of transactions instead of a series of relationships is the thing that's actually killing results.In this episode, I talk about:Why live launching and high-ticket offers are far from dead — and what's actually driving results for the businesses that are thriving right nowWhy transformation doesn't begin when someone becomes your client — it begins the moment they enter your worldWhat genuinely high-touch looks like behind the scenes during a launch — and what I'm doing every single day while one is unfoldingWhy the person who didn't say yes at your last event or launch isn't gone — and how to stay in relationship with them until they're readyThe long game of human follow-up and why it's where real revenue livesThe crucial difference between cold outreach and warm human connection — and why one builds a business while the other doesn'tIf you're a coach, teacher, or service-based business owner who has been second-guessing your model because of all the noise out there, this episode is your permission slip to stop listening to it — and your roadmap for doubling down on what actually works.

Living Abroad on a Budget
The 5 Best Affordable Cities to Live or Retire in the World!

Living Abroad on a Budget

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 17:15


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12 Minute Meditation
A Meditation to Connect With Loving-Kindness (Even When It's Hard)

12 Minute Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 12:07


Loving-kindness seems like a practice that would feel good—but in times of tension, uncertainty, pain, or anger, it can be one of the most challenging mindfulness tools to apply. How do we love when it is most difficult to love?   This week, renowned teacher Sharon Salzberg offers a guided practice to connect us to the deep heart and transformative courage of metta or loving-kindness meditation.   Sharon Salzberg is a meditation teacher and New York Times best-selling author. She is the co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, and has played a crucial role in bringing Asian meditation practices to the West. Sharon has been a student of meditation since 1971, guiding retreats worldwide since 1974. She is a weekly columnist for On Being, a regular contributor to The Huffington Post and the author of many books including Real Happiness, Lovingkindness, and Real Change.  The transcription of this guided meditation will be online and in our app at Mindful.org next week.  Stay curious, stay inspired. Sign up for our free newsletter mindful.org/signup or download the app for free at mindful.org/app.  Show Notes Find more from Sharon Salzberg here. Go Deeper For more resources on accessing and practicing loving-kindness, check out these articles on Mindful.org:   How Practicing Loving-Kindness Helped Me Find My Place in the World  12 Minute Meditation: A Loving-Kindness Practice to Anchor in Compassion  The Gift of Loving-Kindness  Why Loving-Kindness Takes Time: Sharon Salzberg  Wise Engagement with the World: What to Do When You Wish Things Were Different  We have dozens of metta or loving-kindness meditations available for free on our site. Here's a good place to start: 3 Guided Meditations to Deepen Into Loving-Kindness   And more from Mindful here: More episodes of 12 Minute Meditation Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org. The DONUT brings you free daily news without the extra noise—stay informed in under 5 mins, and feel good doing it. Subscribe here. 

Love Letters, Life and Other Conversations
269: Psychedelic Healing for Grief and Trauma | Alexis Leigh

Love Letters, Life and Other Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 51:50


Fan Mail: Tell Wendy how you're saying yes to yourself!There are so many fabulous opportunities to say YES to yourself this year! Explore Wendy's bespoke tours in 2026: Edinburgh July 6-10, Paris Christmas Markets December 1-7, and more!Space to Dream Retreats Around the WorldWhat if your next chapter could begin in a beautiful city, with a few quiet hours just for you? Space to Dream is a half-day, in-person workshop experience designed to help you step out of the noise and into a moment of intentional pause. City dates & registration now open.In this episode, Wendy sits down with Alexis Leigh, author of Pain is a Portal to Beauty, who heard a voice on a walk at age 38 that changed everything: "If you die today, your life will have been a tragedy." That moment of brutal honesty—acknowledging she was deeply lonely and deeply sad—opened a path that led Alexis through divorce, psychedelic healing journeys, and the discovery that the hopes and dreams in our hearts aren't foolish. They're pointing to something real. They explore:How psychedelic journeys with MDMA, psilocybin, and ayahuasca helped unlock grief and discover what love actually isWhy the darker healing journeys are sometimes easier to integrate from when you do the hard work with the medicineHow our kids carry our emotions in their bodies, and we carry our parents' emotions in ours, and what to do about itThis is a conversation about leading yourself into painful places to unlock more freedom, discovering you have everything you need within, and learning that everyone's path gets to be right for them. Connect with Alexis:AlexisLeigh.comContact Alexis for a free copy of her book here. Referenced in this Episode: Dr. Sue MorterCalling in the One by Katherine Woodward Thomas________________________________________________________________________________________ Connect with Wendy: LinkedinInstagram: @phineaswrighthouseFacebook: Phineas Wright House Website: Phineas Wright House PWH Farm StaysPWH Curated Experience and Travel Interested in being a guest on the show? Send your pitch to podcast@phineaswrighthouse.com Podcast Production By Shannon Warner of Resonant Collective Want to start your own podcast? Let's chat! If this episode resonated, follow Say YES to Yourself! and leave a 5-star review. It helps more women in midlife discover the tools, stories, and community that make saying YES not only possible, but powerful.

Love Letters, Life and Other Conversations
268: How to Raise a Child Who Loves to Read | Maya Smart

Love Letters, Life and Other Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 56:09


Fan Mail: Tell Wendy how you're saying yes to yourself!New in 2026: Space to Dream Retreats Around the World What if your next chapter could begin in a beautiful city, with a few quiet hours just for you?Space to Dream is a half-day, in-person workshop experience designed to help you step out of the noise and into a moment of intentional pause—one that invites clarity, softness, and possibility. Hosted in inspiring destinations around the world, this experience is for women ready to say yes to what's next.

Winging It Travel Podcast
Bhutan Series w/ Breathe Bhutan - Days 1–3: Everest Views, Sand Mandala Art, Epic Walks & Breakfast with a Lama

Winging It Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 40:08 Transcription Available


Solo Episode - Bhutan Series w/ Breathe Bhutan - Days 1–3: Everest Views, Sand Mandala Art, Epic Walks & A Breakfast with a LamaIn this solo episode of the Winging It Travel Podcast, I take you through Days 1 to 3 of my journey in Bhutan, sharing the sounds, stories, and real travel context behind one of the world's most fascinating destinations.From the unforgettable flight into Paro Airport with Himalayan views stretching all the way to Mount Everest, to my first encounters with Bhutanese food, culture, and daily life — this episode is designed to give you a true sense of what it feels like to arrive and begin travelling in Bhutan.I break down how travel in Bhutan actually works, including flights, visas, costs, accommodation standards, weather in December, and why guided travel is essential to experiencing the country properly. You'll hear about traditional sand mandala art, gentle acclimatisation walks through the Paro Valley, and the rhythm of life in Bhutan's cities and temples.The episode finishes with one of the most memorable moments of the trip: breakfast at a hilltop temple overlooking Thimphu called Wangditse Lhakhang, followed by a translated conversation with a Bhutanese lama, where we talk about happiness, belief, spirituality, and life in Bhutan today. A cool way to finish the episode!This is an audio-only episode built to let your imagination do the work — placing you right there through natural sound, reflection, and honest storytelling.In this episode, I also mention the two accommodations I stayed at, called Tiger's Nest Camp and Access Suites Hotel, both of which were fantastic!All in all, this is a classic episode to break down my first three days in Bhutan. For more information on Tiger's Nest, check out my immersive episode on the hike below.https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000744754502https://open.spotify.com/episode/5R95iDSlJm84s1GjfMgHQK?si=bYR8RKubRWa4tX0_OWMmuAMy first episode of the series takes a deep dive into Bhutanese culture, Buddhism, and history through a great guy I met in Thimphu called Ugyen Rinzin. Check out this episode below. https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000743770563https://open.spotify.com/episode/1a4hmlsGoLvYmNRP52f2ps?si=x7UVHkJlRiKeczeYCKRxUAWhat You'll Hear in This EpisodeFlying into Paro and why it's one of the most spectacular landings in the worldWhat it really costs to travel in Bhutan and how the visa and tour system worksFirst impressions of Bhutanese culture, architecture, and daily lifeTraditional Bhutanese food explained — from chilli and cheese to butter teaThe meaning behind sand mandala art and impermanence in BuddhismGentle walks and hikes used to acclimatise to Bhutan's altitudeMorning sounds and views overlooking Thimphu from a remote temple (Wangditse Lhakhang)A translated interview with a lama on happiness, belief, and spiritualityWhy do authentic experiences in Bhutan rely so heavily on local...

NeuroEdge with Hunter Williams
GLOW and KLOW are Worthless?! | A Deep Dive Analysis on Peptide Stability

NeuroEdge with Hunter Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 42:41


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The Kapeel Gupta Career Podshow
How Travel Shapes Your Career Path | Why Every Student Should Explore the World

The Kapeel Gupta Career Podshow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 12:06


Send us a textHow Travel Shapes Your Career Path | Why Every Student Should Explore the WorldWhat if one journey—one bus ride, one backpack trip, one new city—changed your confidence, clarity, and career direction forever?In this transformative episode of The Kapeel Gupta Career PodShow, we unpack how travel isn't just fun or adventure—it is a life skill, a mindset builder, and a powerful career accelerator for Indian students and young professionals.Whether you're preparing for exams, choosing a career, or dreaming of studying abroad, travel teaches you what textbooks often miss: 

Writers With Wrinkles
Season Finale Bonus: First Pages Cozy Fantasy

Writers With Wrinkles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 26:19 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this bonus season-finale episode of Writers With Wrinkles, Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid reflect on the end of the season, share a behind-the-scenes podcasting mishap, and dive into a First Pages critique of a cozy fantasy submission, The Village Mage. Along the way, they discuss why first pages are so hard to get right, how too much backstory can stall momentum, and what cozy fantasy readers expect from the very first paragraph.What We Cover in This EpisodeA Season Wrap-UpWhy this season felt especially long (emotionally and creatively)The surprising reach of the podcast, including international listenersWhy listener messages matter more than download numbersBehind the Scenes of PodcastingA funny (and harmless) upload glitchWhy multitasking and podcast production don't always mixA reminder that mistakes happen—and they're fixableFirst Pages Critique: The Village MageWhy the tea shop setting immediately signals “cozy”What works well in the opening voice and atmosphereWhere the opening leans too heavily on setting and backstoryWhy character emotion needs to come before worldbuildingHow early signals of magic shape reader expectationsThe importance of “showing” magic instead of naming it outrightFirst Page Takeaways for WritersLess is more on page oneAvoid stacking backstory and description in large blocksEstablish genre expectations immediatelyUse specific, character-centered details instead of generic atmosphereTrust the reader—don't explain everything up frontConsider whether your story actually starts later than you thinkA Common Revision RealityWhy first chapters are often written as “thinking-through” pagesHow hard it is to cut beloved early materialWhy cutting doesn't mean deleting—just relocatingKey Writing Advice from Beth & LisaYour first page should hook, not explainGenre cues matter—especially in fantasyPacing is created through balance: dialogue, action, and selective detailIf readers don't know why they should care about the character yet, they won't care about the worldWhat's Coming NextA brand-new season with exciting guest interviewsMore First Pages bonus episodesKicking off the new season with literary agent Erin Casey WestinHave first pages you'd like feedback on? Visit the Writers With Wrinkles website and submit your opening pages for a chance to be featured in a future episode.Thank you for listening, sharing, and sticking with us this season. We'll see you in the new year—until then, happy reading, writing, and listening. Support the show Visit the WebsiteWriters with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!

UncommonTEEN: The Podcast for Christian Teen Girls

Is God really good… even when bad things happen?If you've ever wondered why painful stuff happens — or questioned whether God is actually behind it — you're not alone. A lot of people wrestle with this, and honestly, it's a really important question.In this episode of UncommonTEEN, Coach Jamie talks honestly about:Why bad things happen in the worldWhat the Bible actually says about God's goodnessWhy God isn't the one causing pain or evilHow free will and faith play a roleWhat it means to trust God when life hurtsWe also look at God's names — Jehovah, El Roi, and Jehovah Jireh — to understand His heart. Not as distant or angry, but as loving, present, and for you.If you've ever felt unseen, confused, or unsure you can trust God, this episode is for you.

AiPT! Comics
“A New Shiver for Christmas Town”: Torunn Grønbekk on writing in Tim Burton's iconic world

AiPT! Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 93:15


Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you can sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us on our Discord soon! NEWSFull Marvel Solicits March 2026 (Tuesday!)Marvel reveals March 2025 covers and solicits as the Ultimate Universe heads toward its EndgameJessica Jones returns in Marvel's darkest, bloodiest 'Alias' story yetCarnage knows Spider-Man's secret, and Peter learns Mary Jane is Venom in the March 2026 solictsWonder Man heads back to Hollywood, and his past is ready for a comeback of its ownMarvel brings the Sentry home as creator Paul Jenkins returns for a high-stakes new seriesMarvel goes all-out for 2026 with Comics Giveaway Day, teasing 'Amazing Spider-Man' #1000, & moreMarvel turns ‘Daredevil' #1 into a Blind-Bag gamble with rare variants and secret sketch coversMarvel's most thunderous art gets the deluxe treatment in a massive new Thor bookDC solicits March 2026'DC K.O.' was just the warm-up: DC ALL IN goes NEXT LEVEL with Lobo, Batwoman, Deathstroke & MoreDC Next Level begins in March 2026 with Wonder War and Superboys RisingImage Comics announces 'Tigress Island' a pulp-fueled fever dreamArchie gets a radical relaunch as Oni Press reimagines Riverdale for a new eraTarzan swings back into comics, and he's older, wiser, and facing pirates who want immortalityOur Top Books of the Week:Dave:Star Trek: The Last Starship #3 (Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Adrin Bonilla)The Bat-Man: Second Knight #2 (Dan Jurgens, Mike Perkins)Alex:​​Die: Loaded #2 (Gillen, Hans)Power Fantasy #14 (Gillen, Wijngaard)Honorable Mentions: Author Immortal, 30 Days of Night: Falling Sun, Exquisite CorpsesStandout KAPOW moment of the week:Alex: Rogue Storm #3 (Murewa Ayodele, Roland Boschi)Dave: Alien vs. Captain America (2025) #2 (Frank Tieri, Stefano Raffaele)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKAlex: Absolute Wonder Woman #15 (Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman) & Event Horizon #4 (Christian Ward, Tristan Jones)Dave: The Will of Doom #1 (Chip Zdarsky, Cafu)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: Hello Darkness #17 (1:10 Full Art Puebla Cover)Alex: DC K.O.: The Joker vs. Red Hood #1 (Dustin Nguyen Variant)Interview: Torunn Grønbekk - Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Shiver of Christmas Town - Out Jan 7, 20261. Expanding the WorldWhat's it like contributing to a Tim Burton universe project?What excited you most about the chance to tell a new story within The Nightmare Before Christmas universe, and how did you approach capturing that distinct mix of spooky and sweet?2. Character FocusSally takes center stage in this series. What aspects of her character did you want to explore or expand on that fans haven't seen before?3. The New CreationDr. Finkelstein's latest creation, Shiver, sounds like a charming new addition to Halloween Town. What inspired this character, and what role does Shiver play in the story's themes?4. Trick-or-Treat Trio TroubleLock, Shock, and Barrel are fan favorites for their chaotic energy. How was it writing for those three troublemakers, especially as they head off to Christmas Town?5. Visual CollaborationEdu Menna's art brings a lot of gothic personality to the book. How did you two work together to strike the balance between Burton-esque atmosphere and the fun of a family-friendly adventure?6. Tone and AudienceThe series is described as “perfect for all ages.” How did you balance writing something that works for longtime fans of the film and younger readers discovering Nightmare Before Christmas for the first time?7. Franchise LegacyThe Shiver of Christmas Town follows Long Live the Pumpkin Queen: The Graphic Novel. How does this story build on that ongoing relationship between Dynamite and Disney's Nightmare Before Christmas world?8. The Magic of Halloween (and Christmas)Without giving too much away, what do you hope readers take away from this story about the magic—or mischief—of the holiday spirit?9. Character and Tone Your work often blends grit and introspection—how are you approaching Selina Kyle's duality as both a thief and protector in your  Catwoman run, and what new sides of her character are you most excited to explore?

Couchonomics with Arjun
How CBD Is Reshaping Banking in the UAE

Couchonomics with Arjun

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 48:29


Banking in the UAE is entering a phase where digital expectations, AI, and trust are forcing banks to rethink everything from processes to culture.Arjun sits down with Dr. Bernd van Linder, CEO of Commercial Bank of Dubai, to unpack how customer experience, technology and trust are reshaping the future of banking.

Voices of Women Physicians
Ep 174: How to Be a Successful Negotiator with Dr. Gloria Esoimeme Part 1

Voices of Women Physicians

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 13:25


Dr. Gloria Esoimeme is an Internal Medicine Physician with a Masters in Global Health and a PhD in Health Services Policy and Management. With her academic background and experience living in Nigeria, the United States, and the UAE, she equips professional women with the skills to lead, negotiate, and succeed. As a consultant, she helps individuals and organizations break barriers, build confidence, and achieve lasting success. Through her podcast, workshops, and keynote speeches, she shares expert insights, practical strategies, and inspiring stories to empower women in every aspect of life. Some of the topics we discussed were: Dr. Esoimeme's journey across 3 different continents throughout her lifeDr. Esoimeme's podcast where she talks to a wide range of people of different ages across different parts of the worldWhat negotiation is notHow negotiation is present in a regular day-to-day contextBenefitting from negotiating in every aspect of your lifeHow the negotiation process starts from the very first time you reach out to anyoneDr. Esoimeme's 3 most helpful negotiation skills Knowing your value when negotiatingThe power of listening and observing when negotiatingHow to navigate negotiations if you don't feel confidentHow to build confidence in your negotiating skillsKnowing your priorities in negotiating And more! Learn more about me or schedule a FREE coaching call:https://www.joyfulsuccessliving.com/ Join the Voices of Women Physicians Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/190596326343825/ Connect with Dr. Esoimeme:Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@DrGloriaEsoimeme LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gloria-esoimeme IG:https://www.instagram.com/gloriaesoimeme FB:https://www.facebook.com/share/19xtnqkCfX/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Empowering Her with Melody Pourmoradi
Ep. 288 - Sarah Barnes-Humphrey on self-worth + the courage to be seen

Empowering Her with Melody Pourmoradi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 29:46


What if losing everything wasn't the end of your story, but the moment you finally found your voice?In this episode of Empowering Her, I sit down with Sarah Barnes-Humphrey – founder of Let's Talk Supply Chain, creator of the Blended podcast and nonprofit, and author of the memoir “I Buried Her in a French Press: A Memoir About Finding My Voice and the Power of Being Heard.”-- We go deep into self-worth, visibility, rebuilding after loss, and what it actually looks like to create a life and brand around who you really are, not who you think you're supposed to be.Here's what we talk about in this conversation:How Sarah lost her family's logistics business at 37 and rebuilt from the ground up with a mic, a podcast, and zero safety netWhy “progress over perfection” is the hill she's willing to die on – and how some of her most downloaded episodes came from imperfect, messy beginningsThe moment she chose self-worth as the one word for her personal brand, and how that decision reshaped her content, her company, and her confidenceThe story behind her unforgettable book title, “I Buried Her in a French Press,” and how grief, intuition, and symbolism collided in one wild, sacred momentPublic speaking panic: from childhood bullying and stage fright to live TV, panels, and keynotes – and how she learned to let anxiety move through her instead of running the showRedefining what speaking “has to” look like and giving yourself permission to choose formats that feel like you (fireside chats, panels, conversations instead of traditional keynotes)The difference between saying no from fear and saying no from alignment – and how to start telling the truth about which one is driving youThe spiritual supports she leans on daily: crystals, sage spray, an abundance altar, and watching for signs of support and abundance in the smallest detailsWhy she founded Blended Pledge to fund travel for underrepresented speakers, and how covering those expenses is literally getting more diverse voices on stages around the worldWhat she would say to her 8-year-old self after years of bullying – and the reminder every woman needs about her worth, no matter how “late” she feelsConnect with Sarah:Website: https://sarahbarneshumphrey.com Book – “I Buried Her in a French Press: A Memoir About Finding My Voice and the Power of Being Heard” on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1544549474 Let's Talk Supply Chain podcast + platform: https://letstalksupplychain.com Blended Pledge nonprofit + grants for diverse speakers: https://blendedpledge.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahbarneshumphrey Let's Stay Connected!As an empowerment coach, author, twin girl mom, and the creator of the GiRLiFE Academy, my mission is to help every woman and girl discover her voice and live a life that lights her up from the inside out.I'd love to connect with you and continue this beautiful journey together!

MommyTrack Daddy Whispers
#148 - Traditional midwifery , regulations and midwifery care for plus sized women with Maryn Green and Margo from the Indie Birth Association

MommyTrack Daddy Whispers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 78:38


Series: Midwives around the worldWhat is traditionally midwifery and what do midwives have to say about Birth work, licensure and the shifting dynamics among birthworkers. As a pregnant couple listening to this episode you will have clarity in your decision making when choosing a midwife or support team for your birth.Discussion Points1. Licensure in the world of birth.2. Do skills matter in unlicensed midwifery?3. Division in the world of midwifery on medical vs non medical - helpful or regressive?4. Stories on supporting Plus sized pregnancy.About the GuestsMaryn Green is a traditional homebirth radical midwife with over 15 years of experience in supporting women throughout the perinatal period. She co-founded Indie Birth Association and hosts -Taking Birth Back and co-hosts Raising 10 kids with her husband. Margo has been a midwife since 2016 having apprenticed with Maryn for 5 years along with undertaking a midwifery course.  Margo works with women virtually, mentoring new midwives while single mom-ing and homeschooling her two gorgeous children. She is also a magical money coach. Find them:maryngreen.comagicalmama.orghttps://indiebirth.org/YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MomGoesSurfingSupport the showSign up for Childbirth Preparation Programs! visit https://birthagni.com/services#childbirth-preparation-programs https://birthagni.com/copy-of-services#breastfeeding-preparation-program This episode is supported and made possible by podcast recording and hosting tool Zencastr, it is impeccably made! Use my link : https://zen.ai/vxmuJUgYKKGTF3JuTuFQ0g to sign up and record flawless remote podcast , USE my code : BIRTHAGNI Support the show:https://birthagni.com/birthagnipodcast#donate If you like what you hear, leave us a rating on Spotify app and answer the question at each episode! a review on Apple podcasts. Share on Whatsapp/Insta/FB Share on Instagram and tag us @divyakapoorvox ...

Bad Speakers Podcast
BAD SPEAKERS PODCAST EPISODE 204 | MOST UNDESIRABLE

Bad Speakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 116:26


The Bad Speakers are back with another raw, funny, and unfiltered conversation on everything happening in the culture!

Beyond Obedience The Podcast
151 | Most Trainers Don't Know What a Dog Is-{ Interview with Nelson Hodges Pt 2}

Beyond Obedience The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 36:38


Hey Dog Lover

The Mind Of George Show
Scaling Isn't the Problem... Disconnection Is

The Mind Of George Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 26:08


Drowning in strategy and starving for connection?In this raw and powerful solo episode, George shares the behind-the-scenes takeaways from facilitating an intimate four-day retreat with 25 entrepreneurs in the heart of Montana. This isn't a recap — it's a call to arms for every entrepreneur who's feeling stuck, overcomplicated, or emotionally disconnected from the business they built.From realigning your identity to building customer journeys that feel like love letters — George breaks down the truths, breakthroughs, and mindset shifts that will help you scale without losing your soul.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why clarity requires movement (not more thinking)How to scale without burning out your soulThe power of community for exponential growthWhy being human is your strongest business assetThe real difference between strategy and connectionHow to differentiate yourself in an AI-driven worldWhat most people get wrong about customer journeyThe simple but profound mindset shift that changes everythingKey Takeaways:✔️Clarity comes from motion, not perfection.✔️You can't out-strategize disconnection.✔️Authenticity is your most profitable strategy.✔️Customer journey isn't a funnel — it's a relationship.✔️Your business isn't broken — you're just building it alone.✔️You can go fast alone, but farther together.✔️The world doesn't need more content. It needs more you.✔️AI can't replace connection. Make that your moat. Timestamps & Highlights:[00:00] – Opening reflection: You can go fast alone, but farther together[01:45] – Behind-the-scenes: 4 days, 25 entrepreneurs, infinite breakthroughs[04:12] – The “Player, Playbook, Play” framework for growth[06:28] – Authenticity isn't optional — it's your advantage[08:52] – Clarity comes from motion, not overthinking[11:40] – Building your business around what makes you different[14:05] – The most powerful leadership shift George witnessed[16:00] – Customer journey as your strongest retention tool[18:20] – How AI forces us to become more human (not less)[21:10] – Leading from connection, not control[24:30] – Final challenge: Are you building with others?Your Challenge This Week:DM George on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant with the word “RETREAT” if you want to attend the next event — or just want to be part of the conversation.Which part of this episode hit hardest? Let George know in a voice memo or tag him in your story.Want to build a business that feels as good as it scales?Apply for 1:1 coaching, attend a live retreat, or join The Alliance — where Relationships Beat Algorithms™.

Goals, Grit, and Some Woo Woo Sh*t
How To Get Your Kids Off Their G.D. Screens with Katherine Martinko

Goals, Grit, and Some Woo Woo Sh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 45:41


Send us a textYou know that fantasy where your kid looks up from their tablet and says, “Sure, Mom, I'd love to play outside!” Yeah… me neither. That's why I called in Katherine Martinko, author of Childhood Unplugged and professional voice of reason, to talk about how to get our kids (and let's be honest, ourselves) off the screens without moving to the woods or starting a commune.Katherine lives what she calls a “digital minimalist” lifestyle. No TV. No tablets. Her three boys don't even have phones yet, and somehow, they're thriving. She's not anti-tech; she just believes it should be a tool, not a toy. And after reading her book and chatting with her, I'm officially rethinking my own Wi-Fi dependency.We dive into what's really going on with kids and screens, why they're so hard to resist, how they're rewiring our kids' brains, and why your kid probably spends less time outside than an inmate (yes, really). Katherine breaks down how parents can build environments that make the analog world more appealing, without guilt, shame, or pretending we're perfect Montessori moms.There's also a fascinating discussion about feminism and screen time, because apparently, trying to raise unplugged kids can feel like one more impossible standard for women to live up to. Katherine brings nuance, compassion, and a ton of practical strategies for reclaiming your kids' attention span (and maybe your own).What's Inside: How to create a home that encourages play and creativity without screens The shocking truth about how little outdoor time kids actually get When to let your teen have a phone (and why social media should wait until adulthood) Why emotional regulation starts offline and how to help kids reconnect with the real worldWhat does “connected” really mean to you? Is it scrolling beside your kid on the couch or actually laughing together over a board game? Swapping the scroll for real-life connection could change your whole family vibe. So tell me, what would your version of a screen-free day look like? Let me know on Instagram!Mentioned in This Episode:Katherine MartinkoKatherine Martinko SubstackKatherine Martinko's book Childhood UnpluggedOonagh Duncan on InstagramFit Feels GoodLeave me a voice note on Speak Pipe!

The Simple and Smart SEO Show
Vibe Coding Is The New SEO: Featuring Ana De La Cruz

The Simple and Smart SEO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 18:29


In this episode of The Simple and Smart SEO Show, Crystal sits down with Ana de la Cruz, SEO Lead at Chartis, to explore her journey from Univision Radio to leading SEO strategy at a global media agency. Ana shares how curiosity, reinvention, and kindness shaped her path — and introduces us to the emerging concept of “Vibe Coding,” where AI and human creativity meet.Here's what you'll learn:How Ana transitioned from traditional media to SEO strategyWhy kindness and collaboration are underrated superpowers in the agency worldWhat “vibe coding” really means — and how SEOs can use it to automate and innovateWhy AI expands opportunity instead of replacing humans⏱️ Timestamps:0:00 – Welcome & Guest Intro 0:31 – Ana's journey from media to marketing 2:00 – Landing at Publicis and Omnicom 4:00 – What Chartis does (and why she loves it) 5:20 – How AI opens new opportunities for SEOs 8:35 – What is “vibe coding”? 12:19 – Ana's first experiments with ChatGPT and code 18:45 – Curiosity, courage, and building new skills

The Ad Project
AI, Meta, and the Future of Online Shopping

The Ad Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 25:33


In this episode of The Ad Project, Joe Shelerud talks with Ad Advance Developer Roger Branham about how AI is disrupting eCommerce.They explore:ChatGPT's new instant checkout and what it means for sellersHow the OpenAI x Stripe commerce protocol could reshape online transactionsWhy Walmart might adopt AI faster than AmazonHow data ownership, ads, and trust evolve in an AI-driven worldWhat smaller sellers should do to stay ahead of the next wave of online shoppingThis is a forward-looking, technical, and strategic discussion that every brand should hear as AI becomes part of the customer journey.

Coffee with Keith: Helping LGBTQ+ Christians Heal Religious Trauma, Construct Authentic, Affirming Faith, and Develop Healthy

Send us a textEpisode Title: The Dreaded Patience Tagline: Unplug. Unwind. Realign.Episode Summary: Nobody likes to wait. Whether it's fishing on the pier, waiting in line, or watching for life's big breakthroughs, patience feels like punishment. But what if patience isn't wasted time? In this episode of The Keith Brown Show, Keith reflects on his great-grandmother's remarkable patience as she fished for hours without a single bite—and why she still loved it.Patience shifts when we stop focusing only on the outcome and learn to enjoy the process. Through lessons from fishing, nature, and everyday life, Keith unpacks how to transform dreaded patience into a gift that brings peace, preparation, and alignment.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why patience feels dreaded in today's fast-paced worldWhat fishing on the pier can teach us about waiting wellHow to love the process instead of fixating only on resultsThree practical ways to cultivate patience in your daily lifeHow the rhythms of the Beach Vibe Life can reshape your perspective on waitingListen now and discover how patience can become one of your greatest allies.Support the showSpeaker ~ Entertainer ~ Author Keith Brown Magic (Speaking/Entertainment): Powerful in-person Presentations. J Keith Brown-Author: Keith's Books Disclaimers: Keith is not a licensed therapist nor medical professional and do not diagnose. Also, the views expressed on this podcast are either those of Keith or his guests and should be consider as such.

Practical EMS
122 | ER Dr. Lucas | Is it still worth becoming a physician? | Honor to being there on someone's worst day | Don't just do something, stand there

Practical EMS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 27:24


Lucas gives his pitch for why it is still worth it to be a physician - it's one of the best jobs in the world but you have to have the ability to adapt to change over timeBeing a physician still allows you a rewarding, stable and consistent job. A comfortable lifestyle. Job portabilityAs a PA, this can be even better because you can switch between specialtiesOur variable schedule in the ED has its cons but it has a lot of pros as wellWe talk about things that we find rewarding in emergency medicineEven the non-work-related rewards when we often do nothing at all but reassure our family, our friends is fulfilling The cascade from relieving anxiety and saying “you are okay” is powerfulA brilliant ER mind said “Don't just do something, stand there”If you are well, aggressive medical interventions are more likely to harm you than help youTake care of yourself, take care of your relationships, the lone wolves die, humans need other humans to surviveIn your journey in a career that is very difficult and very easy to burnout, the rewards are much more magnified on the other side. The rewards are much more in your control than you think. With the right mindset you can change how rewarding your career will beThis is an amazing setting, you have one of the coolest jobs in the whole worldWhat other job is there where you see people on the worst day of their lives, save a life and can allow other people's lives to touch youThere is an honor to be there on someone's worst dayIntentionally look for the positive, it is thereSupport the showEverything you hear today from myself and my guests is opinion only and doesn't represent any organizations or companies that any of us are affiliated with. The stories you hear have been modified to protect patient privacy and any resemblance to real individuals is coincidental. This is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice nor used to diagnose any medical or healthcare conditions. This is not medical advice. If you have personal health concerns, please seek professional care. Full show notes can be found here: Episodes - Practical EMS - Content for EMTs, PAs, ParamedicsMost efficient online EKG course here: Practical EKG Interpretation - Practical EMS earn 4 CME and learn the fundamentals through advanced EKG interpretation in under 4 hours. If you want to work on your nutrition, increase your energy, improve your physical and mental health, I highly recommend 1st Phorm. Check them out here so they know I sent you. 1st Phorm | The Foundation of High Performance Nutrition

The Wellness Mama Podcast
How Kombucha Connects Us to Ancient Wisdom, Hormone Balance, & Microbial Magic With Kombucha Kamp

The Wellness Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 25:19


Episode Highlights With HannahHannah calls herself a farmer of microbes and she sees fermentation as a sacred practiceThe resurgence of ancient wisdom though regenerative farmingThey do DNA sequencing on all of their culturesHow to cultivate your microbiome at home by making your own fermented foodsWhat to know about fermented products and sugar and why sugar in ferments is differentHow to mitigate excess sugar in kombucha and how sugar in kombucha isn't a bad thingThe flavors of health are sour and bitterWhat are we actually feeding? We think it is our bodies but it is also our microbiome so how do we give it what it actually needsHow fermented foods help remove toxins from the bodyBacteria affects ancient wisdom and ancestral lineage in the modern worldWhat a scoby is and how it is a metaphor for global communityHow to get started with fermentation and it is easier than you think!Resources We MentionKombucha KampThe Big Book of Kombucha: Brewing, Flavoring, and Enjoying the Health Benefits of Fermented Tea by Hannah Crum

AI and the Future of Work
351: The End of the Pre-Written Story: Nick Mehta, former Gainsight CEO, on Embracing AI's Uncertainty

AI and the Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 45:13


A few days ago, Nick Mehta announced his transition from CEO to Board Director and Special Advisor at Gainsight. As CEO, he spent more than a decade transforming the company into a global leader in customer success, serving over 20,000 customers and surpassing $100 million in ARR. Before Gainsight, he led LiveOffice through its acquisition by Symantec and co-founded Chipshot in the 90s. Nick serves on the boards of F5 and PubMatic and holds a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry and a Master's degree in Computer Science, both from Harvard. Known for leading with heart, humor, and humility, he's also the voice behind the blog Mehtaphysical Musings, a rapper, and a YouTube creator with over 50 parody videos.In this conversation, we discuss:How Nick Mehta balances vulnerability and optimism as a leader navigating uncertaintyWhy Gainsight's values like “childlike joy” matter more in an AI-driven worldWhat happens to identity and purpose in a post-work economy shaped by automationThe growing divide between capital and labor, and why Marxist ideas are resurfacing in the AI eraWhy we shouldn't assume past tech cycles will repeat and how to question AI's impact on jobsWhat Gainsight's AI initiative “Atlas” reveals about the rise of agentic tech in customer successResources:Subscribe to the AI & The Future of Work NewsletterConnect with Nick on LinkedInPast Episode with Nick [Season 5, #298]: On Building A Human-First AI CultureWatch this for a laugh: “I promise that you'll never find a CEO like Nick”Recommended by Nick:Three-Body Problem by Liu CixinPlayer Piano by Kurt Vonnegut 

BaseCamp Live
Habits That Last: Building Rhythms for a Lifetime of Learning with Joanna Hensley

BaseCamp Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 42:41


What if the key to raising thoughtful, balanced, and flourishing kids isn't found in big moments - but in the quiet rhythms of daily life?In this episode, Davies Owens welcomes back Joanna Hensley, head of lower school at Wilson Hill Academy, pastor's wife, and homeschool mom of six. With wisdom rooted in classical Christian education and a deep love for Charlotte Mason's philosophy, Joanna shares practical ways families can cultivate meaningful habits, routines, and wonder even in the unstructured days of summer.From math games and nature walks to reading “living books” and resisting digital distractions, this conversation is packed with creative ideas for shaping lifelong learners without turning your home into a classroom.Whether you're parenting preschoolers or teens, this episode offers realistic, life-giving rhythms that bring formation, not just information.

MIRROR TALK
Jonathan Labman on Healing, Waking Up & Reclaiming Your Soul

MIRROR TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 43:07


This one is for anyone who's ever felt broken, disconnected, or like they've just been surviving instead of living.Today's guest, Jonathan Labman, knows what that's like—because he's lived it. A survivor of childhood abuse and religious cults, Jonathan turned his trauma into a path of deep healing and spiritual awakening. For over 24 years, he's been helping others do the same—guiding people out of anxiety, burnout, and emotional pain into a more peaceful, present, and connected life.In this powerful conversation, Jonathan shares not only his incredible story but also the wisdom he's gained along the way—from understanding ego and emotional patterns to discovering what it really means to "wake up." This episode is full of real talk, soul-level insight, and practical tools for anyone who's ready to stop chasing and start healing.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Spiritual Awakening and Transformation03:00 Understanding Spiritual Awakening and Ego Death06:00 The Journey from Pain to Healing08:55 Overcoming Childhood Trauma and Abuse11:57 The Impact of Cult Experiences on Identity15:04 Finding Hope and Healing Through Therapy18:01 The Role of Spiritual Practices in Recovery20:57 Integrating Psychology and Spirituality24:03 Reflections on Healing and Ongoing Growth26:13 Healing from Trauma: A Personal Journey30:05 Understanding Trauma and Its Effects34:06 The Process of Healing and Self-Discovery38:02 Practical Tools for Managing Trauma Responses44:37 Finding Hope and Support in HealingWhat We Talk About:What it was really like growing up in a religious cult—and what it taught Jonathan about true spiritualityHow he turned trauma into transformation (and how you can too)Why we burn out trying to succeed—and what “success” looks like when you're awakeThe simple, powerful basics of being human (and why we forget them)How to stop believing every thought and start trusting your deeper selfThe role of the body, breath, and energy in healing from traumaHow Jonathan stays grounded—even in a chaotic worldWhat he would say to someone who feels like they'll never feel whole againA Few Soul-Stirring Quotes:“You are the divine in a body.”“Nobody ever taught us how to feel our feelings.”“If I can do it, so can you.”“You don't need another self-help book—you need to come home to yourself.”Mentioned in the Episode:Jonathan's book: Being Human and Waking UpHis column: Simply AwakeRecommended read: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der KolkLearn more about Jonathan & his work: