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El pasado sábado, 40 de sus alumnos del conservatorio participaron en el concierto de Serafín Zubiri, “Homenaje a Nino Bravo”, interpretando Mi Tierra y América.
"Nos asomamos a un repertorio que habla tanto de la vida como de amor"
In this episode of the Illuminated Path podcast, Stephanie Zubiri shares her transformative journey from a journalist and chef to the founder of Soulful Feast. She discusses the importance of following one's intuition, the evolution of her career, and the various influences that have shaped her approach to wellness and personal growth. Stephanie emphasizes the significance of listening to the 'whisperings of the soul' and the need for individuals to embrace their full spectrum of emotions and experiences. Through her work, she aims to create spaces for healing and connection, drawing from her diverse background in writing, cooking, and holistic practices. In this conversation, Stephanie Zubiri shares her transformative journey of self-discovery, mentorship, and healing. She discusses her experiences at the Eno Well Fest in Guam, the importance of embracing one's pain to find purpose, and the joy found in simple moments. Stephanie also highlights her new book, 'Chalky the Chameleon,' which celebrates neurodiversity and self-acceptance, emphasizing the power of believing in oneself and the journey of personal growth.EPISODE TAKEAWAYSStephanie's journey reflects multiple career evolutions and personal growthListening to one's intuition is crucial for personal transformationCooking serves as a form of self-expression and loveFailures can be reframed as valuable learning experiencesEmbracing discomfort can lead to significant breakthroughsLife is meant to be experienced in full color, not shades of greyThe importance of integrating mind, body, and spirit in wellness practicesCreating community through shared experiences is essentialWorkshops can provide quick access to emotional release and healingPersonal stories and experiences shape the essence of Soulful Feast. You can dig deep, and it doesn't have to take much effortFinding mentors and being a student is crucial for growthExperiencing transformation can be profound and liberatingIt's important to honor your feelings, even the difficult onesThe journey of self-discovery often involves embracing darknessAlchemy involves going through stages of transformationIt's okay to not be okay; honor those feelingsFinding joy in simple moments can be incredibly fulfillingStorytelling can be a powerful tool for healing and connectionCelebrating neurodiversity is essential for inclusivityCONNECT WITH STEPHANIEStephanie Zubiri is a dedicated storyteller working as a journalist, author, host, and content creator based in Manila with multiple projects and clients across many platforms in Asia and the globe. She lends a soulful approach to understanding the world around her as she shares authentic stories that people can connect with and be inspired by. Her platform, Soulful Feasts was born out of a desire to bring accessible and relatable wellness practices to a broader audience, contextualizing ancient wisdom and universal messages for those living in Asian metropolises. The eponymous podcast is dedicated to holistic nourishment, encompassing well-being, relationships and personal growth and is one of the Philippines' top ranking shows clocking in last November 21 at Top 15 on Spotify in the country. Stephanie also integrates her skills as a certified Reiki practitioner and Meditation Coach into unique wellness workshops, motivational speaking engagements, and one-on-one sessions with the hopes of encouraging people to cultivate a deeper relationship between body, mind, and spirit.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/stephaniezubiri/Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1sqO76DG1fo9OQJxS2Ad57?si=a285a4c6606a4cf2CONNECT WITH INA WELLNESS COLLECTIVEWebsite:https://www.inawellnesscollective.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/inawellnesscollective
Frazzled by the whirlwind of the Holidaze and the year that flew by? With so much chaos and unpredictability in the world and our own personal struggles, it's easy to overlook the good around us. Before rushing into the new year, take a moment to pause, breathe, and reflect. By regularly practicing gratitude, you can shift your perspective, build resilience, and transform your mindset, relationships, and career—ultimately leading to more happiness. This episode's guest has built her life around finding beauty and meaning in the everyday. Through her storytelling and advocacy, the award-winning author, journalist, host, podcaster behind Soulful Feasts, TED Talker, and mother of two has inspired her community to embrace gratitude as a transformative tool, enriching their lives and deepening their connections with themselves and others.
Frazzled by the whirlwind of the Holidaze and the year that flew by? With so much chaos and unpredictability in the world and our own personal struggles, it's easy to overlook the good around us. Before rushing into the new year, take a moment to pause, breathe, and reflect. By regularly practicing gratitude, you can shift your perspective, build resilience, and transform your mindset, relationships, and career—ultimately leading to more happiness. This episode's guest has built her life around finding beauty and meaning in the everyday. Through her storytelling and advocacy, the award-winning author, journalist, host, podcaster behind Soulful Feasts, TED Talker, and mother of two has inspired her community to embrace gratitude as a transformative tool, enriching their lives and deepening their connections with themselves and others.
El catedrático de Hacienda pública de la UPV-EHU opina en ‘La ventana Euskadi' de la reforma fiscal anunciada por las Diputaciones vascas
El catedrático de Hacienda pública de la UPV-EHU opina en ‘La ventana Euskadi' de la reforma fiscal anunciada por las Diputaciones vascas
Final Remonte Gran Premio Comunidad Foral de Navarra en Zubiri con Jaime Aguirre
Final Remonte Gran Premio Comunidad Foral de Navarra en Zubiri con Jaime Aguirre
Para contactar: contacto@alacoladelpeloton.es INFORMACIÓN TÉNCNICA DE LA SALIDA EN BICI ➡️ Esta es la ruta completa en Strava: https://www.strava.com/routes/3228464490407851438 y este el GPX: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LScZxEYCculbIqEy246SYa6-lDikgv97/view?usp=drive_link Perfiles: ➡️ https://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Urquiaga URKIAGA - el primero que se hace ➡️ https://christianpau.blogspot.com/2023/07/que-lindo-es-lindux.html (6ª foto) LINDUX - el más duro del día ➡️ https://laindurain.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/puerto-erro.jpg ERRO ➡️ https://www.altimetrias.net/aspbk/verPerfilusu.asp?id=228 SOROGAIN – este puerto se puede omitir porque solo es subir y bajar al mismo sitio (salen unos 10 km menos y 200 metros de desnivel menos). Será después de la parada que hagamos. ➡️ HORARIO MUY IMPORTANTEEEE!! Puntualidad por favor, estaremos desde las 8:30 en el Polideportivo de Zubiri: La salida será a las 9:00: https://g.co/kgs/CCh1XdY ➡️ Habrá asistencia de coche/furgoneta para cualquier imprevisto, dejar la ropa de abrigo o hacer un buen DNF (sé de lo que hablo). ➡️ Vamos a preparar un avituallamiento básico que estará en la furgo que nos sigue con agua, cocacola, plátanos, gominolas… ➡️ Hay posibilidad de ducharse en el polideportivo de Zubiri. IMPORTANTE: Cuesta 2,5€ (llevad suelto por si acaso) y cierra a las 14:00, por lo que es IMPORTANTE que seamos puntuales en la salida. ➡️ Como he dicho habrá una parada a almorzar algo en el Albergue de Sorogain (el que no quiera subir puede esperar aquí mientras el resto suben, ya que la parada será al bajar) https://maps.app.goo.gl/VjSedA7ECnjeMxsw6 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
El catedrático de Hacienda Pública de la UPV asegura que el acuerdo alcanzado en Cataluña entre Partido Socialista y ERC es un concierto económico, pese a que dirigentes del PSOE insistan en lo contrario....
Hace tiempo que tener un éxito musical tiene poco que ver con grabar una gran discográfica o sonar en Los 40 Principales. En esta nueva edición de nuestra serie más querida recuperamos a más artistas y bandas que iban a petarlo y no lo petaron. La Kylie española Arabia, el renacentista Serafín Zubiri, el discazo Rock Station de McNamara, Hannah la conflictiva cantante de la Vuelta a España, el r&b de Unión Lírica, José María Cano en soltario, Rafa Martín el Bryan Adams español o Sonia Madoc, la mitad de Sonia y Selena. Nos acompaña nuestra querida Nayra de Rímel y Castigo. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Hablamos con María José Elío, farmacéutica de Zubiri y con Elena Jiménez, de la Asociación de Empresarios Farmacéuticos de Navarra.
Hola!! Serafín Zubiri es un musico y cantante, que seguro que tiene temas que conocéis, pero además, es presentador, showman, atleta y mucho mas, porque lo que me ha quedado claro tras la charla con el, es que es un tipo al que no le asustan los retos y que le apasiona el deporte. Con Serafín además, he hablado sobre las dificultades de las personas ciegas y mucho mucho mas en una conversación que espero que os guste muchísimo.
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Zubiri takes a break from 'backstabbing'Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribeVisit our website at https://www.manilatimes.netFollow us:Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebookInstagram - https://tmt.ph/instagramTwitter - https://tmt.ph/twitterDailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotionSubscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digitalCheck out our Podcasts:Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotifyApple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcastsAmazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusicDeezer: https://tmt.ph/deezerStitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein#TheManilaTimes#KeepUpWithTheTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hiru hamarkadatik goiti egin ditu talo-erretzen Erratzuko Zubi-punta ostatu sonatuan. Erretiroaren tenorean omenaldi hunkigarria egin zioten. Aste batzuen buruan joan zaizkio bisitan Faktoriakoak. Jubilazioak sortzen dion sentimenduaz, eta bere bizitzaz, aritu da Joxepa Zubiri, Jon Artanorekin....
Latest twist in Philippine politics.
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Hiru hamarkadatik goiti egin ditu talo-erretzen Erratzuko Zubi-punta ostatu sonatuan. Erretiroaren tenorean omenaldi hunkigarria egin zioten. Aste batzuen buruan joan zaizkio bisitan Faktoriakoak. Jubilazioak sortzen dion sentimenduaz, eta bere bizitzaz, aritu da Joxepa Zubiri, Jon Artanorekin....
This episode dissects the removal of Juan Miguel Zubiri as senate president.
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Vad kan havsbottnen berätta om planetens framtid? Hur påverkades Simone de Beauvoir av sin resa genom det segregerade USA åren innan hon skrev Det andra könet? Och vad kunde kvantfysiken lära den spanske teologen Xavier Zubiri om Gud? Det är några av frågorna som får svar i årets upplaga av Bildningsboxen. Den tredje – och sista – Bildningsboxen firades häromkvällen i Norstedts förlagshus på Riddarholmen. Lyssna på det här specialavsnittet av Bildningspodden och hör samtliga författare berätta om sina essäer, i samtal med Magnus Bremmer. Medverkande i årets box: #1 Ulrika Björk – Beauvoir i Amerika #2 Erik Isberg – Havsarkivet #3 Sofia Roberg – Undergångspoeterna #4 Karolina Engquist Källgren – Zubiri och kvantfysikens gåta #5 Michael Azar – Ödets tärningar.
Latest twist in the Quiboloy saga.
Instead of saying “how to be you po,” we should be asking, “HOW TO BE YOU?” How do we figure out who we are? How do we work towards “liking” ourselves and what can we all do to get to know ourselves better? In this Women's Month special, Bianca sits down with Soulful Feasts podcast host and her good friend Stephanie Zubiri to talk about the process of discovering ourselves, dealing with the difficult times, and honoring your journey. Paano Ba ‘To: The Podcast is created and hosted by Bianca Gonzalez, produced under ANIMA Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram! @paanobato Join the #PaanoBaTo private Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/paanobato Follow Bianca on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube/Tiktok: @iamsuperbianca
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An an analysis of latest twist on the Cha-Cha debate.
"Thus, knowledge depends on reason, which depends on being, which depends on truth, which depends on judgment, which depends on logos, which depends on reality, which depends on real content. Basically, a thing's explanation depends on the real content of said thing. But, since we can never exhaust the totality of said thing, our search for a comprehensive explanation of reality, much less any one real thing, is endless. Basically, the real world is so rich that it not only inspires us to pursue comprehensive knowledge, but it is so rich that we will never reach that which we seek. Thus, knowledge is an infinitely expanding horizon that rests upon the real, but given the fundamental richness of the real, will never be exhausted."
"I believe that Zubiri's work has aptly demonstrated that Aristotelian-Thomistic metaphysics are no longer a sustainable backbone for theology to rest upon. Essentially, it's time for the Church to move on from a sola-Thomistic approach. Aristotelian-Thomistic metaphysics make too many assumptions about how the world functions; they fail to account for a dynamic universe and their overemphasis on the soul threatens to upend the body-soul unity that Christians profess exists. Just as Platonism needed to be replaced by Aristotelianism at the beginning of the second millennium, I believe that Aristotelian-Thomism is no longer sufficient to account for what science tells us about biology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. We need to shift to a new paradigm or else the divide between philosophy and the hard sciences will continue to bleed into a divide between theology and the hard sciences."
"Now, reason has three moments. First is inquiry or searching. This means that reason has an inquisitive character. The second is in-depth intellection, which means its search is for a more thorough understanding of reality. The third is called intellective measuring. This means that reason not only sets up its own searches or problems, but it determines the conditions by which that search will be resolved. If reason compels me to figure out how many jelly beans are in a jar, it also dictates the conditions by which I'll figure that out, which is counting the jelly beans. The most deep seeded of these measures by which we reason are called principles."
"Simply put, according to Zubiri, a thing's being is basically is how it relates to other things that are in the network of reality. And a thing's being is defined by the sense of towards that reality impresses upon the intellect via the thing's interaction with other things. I know this cup's being because I've apprehended the cup interacting with other things, which situates the cup in the network of reality. The cup's place in reality, its relation to other things, like liquid and tables, in turn, tell me what it is. Basically, we define things based on how they interact with other things. Being is relational and depends on things like utility and culture. Thus, according to Zubiri, being, like truth and reality, is dynamic, whereas for classical philosophy, being is static, fixed, rigid, and universal, and for modern philosophy being is in our mind alone and it shapes reality over time. Specifically, for Freidrich Hegel, being determines reality, whereas for Zubiri, reality determines being."
"Truth is the moment that reality is brought to our intellect's presence. Basically, while reality is constantly forming around me, regardless of my intellect's participation, truth strictly concerns my intellect's participation in the formation of reality. Essentially, in that moment reality and intellection coincide, truth is produced."
"Truth is intellective actualization, just as sweat is epidermal actualization or sight is the actualization of your eye. It is, indeed, a physical moment. It means when the intellect is at work, it produces truth, just as when your eyes are at work, they produce sight. The production of truth can vary between people. I can have my truth and you can have yours, just as you see and smell certain things and I see and smell other things. If I grow up in the Saharan desert and you grow up in the Arctic tundra, the way our bodies respond to temperature will be a bit different. Likewise, if I grow up in a heliocentric society and you grow up in a geocentric one, we will likely intelligize or truthify differently. However, just as a five hundred degree flame will burn any human's skin, regardless of their background, an excellent argument will singe itself into our intellects, thus producing alignment of truths between people. And this alignment of truths is NOT dependent on whoever more powerfully wills truth. Truth cannot be willed. Truth is our intellective participation in the process of forming reality, which is totally reliant on the content we are provided with. Hit any person with a brick in the face, and that real apprehension will undoubtedly arouse the same intellective response, the same truth, of “ouch! That hurts!” Thus, truth, like reality, is dynamic but at the mercy of the real."
Hello to you listening in Bogor, Indonesia!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga.My Camino pilgrimage journal reveals my tendency to complain about the various discomforts and challenges along the way. I grumbled about rocky paths, ill-fitting gear, and ever-changing weather leading me to consider quitting not long after I had started out. I wondered whether I had what it took to keep going, even a little bit. And then this transformative moment during a scorching trek to Zubiri when I walked with other pilgrims: a Korean opera singer who sang “O Solo Mio” a capella, filling the air with his resonant voice; a French woman who found humor in clothes I had pinned to my backpack like a mobile shopping cart; and, a local woman who pointed me toward the nearby village for the albergue with a simple “poco.”The necessity of these times is so that we can look back in wonder and fall on our knees in GRATITUDE for all the help that comes from unexpected places and people who - unbeknownst to us - are quietly conspiring on our behalf. If we do not feel grateful for what we already have what makes us think we would be happy with more? Story Prompt: Who reassured you when you felt uncertain and grumbling so that you could keep going with gratitude? Write that story! Practical Tip: The magic of stories is also in the sharing. If you wish share your story with someone or something. All that matters is you have a story.You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Start-up Session,✓ Opt In to my monthly NewsAudioLetter for bonus gift, valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
"At this moment I'd like to reinforce a key theme in Zubiri's philosophy that this series has led up to. Reality, intellection, and logos are dynamic. They are dynamic because their operations are shaped by other things over time. If a species, over millions of years, loses its ability to see the color blue, then the color blue will cease to exist, since reality depends on how we formalize content. But this does not mean that reality, intellection, and logos are subjective. I can't just decide that chopping off my arm with a machete isn't gonna hurt. Our senses, and therefore the way we formalize content, are at the mercy of real content. Thus, and this is a key thing, reality is dynamic but not subjective."
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"At this moment I'd like to reinforce a key theme in Zubiri's philosophy that this series has led up to. Reality, intellection, and logos are dynamic. They are dynamic because their operations are shaped by other things over time. If a species, over millions of years, loses its ability to see the color blue, then the color blue will cease to exist, since reality depends on how we formalize content. But this does not mean that reality, intellection, and logos are subjective. I can't just decide that chopping off my arm with a machete isn't gonna hurt. Our senses, and therefore the way we formalize content, are at the mercy of real content. Thus, and this is a key thing, reality is dynamic but not subjective."
To keep up with the demands of daily life, author, journalist, and social media personality Stephanie Zubiri has now embarked on a quest for holistic well-being. In this episode, Stephanie shares her insights on going with the flow of life, learning from our mistakes, and seeking growth and healing in the most ordinary moments.On a Project Loving Myself journey? Join bit.ly/SanaiyahVIPList and get EXCLUSIVE access to inspirational content, exciting freebies, and VIP access to my latest news! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Reality is not something we reach for or grasp for. It is something we are born into. From our earliest pre-intellective moments, our sense organs are being shaped, molded, into how they will later intelligize, as Zubiri will later say truthify, the world. And along the way to mature intellection, we are constantly, both subconsciously and consciously formalizing content, simply because reality isn't out there; it's all around us."
"Again, primordial apprehension is the most basic apprehension humans experience. It is just raw stimulation. We experience this as babies before we can even form concepts about the world. And this is what makes Zubiri's philosophy radically realist, for before we even attempt to rationalize the world by forming concepts about it, the way our minds are shaped are totally dependent upon things like the diets of our pregnant mothers, the environments we are born into, and how our parents/teachers educate us in our earliest days. Of course, all species participate in primordial apprehension. What makes humans unique, though, is our ability to connect these raw stimulations into a network of interrelated stimuli, which we will talk about next episode."
"For the Ancients and Scholastics, the senses are inferior to the intellect, which is located in the soul. For the Rationalists, the senses are also inferior to the intellect, which is, this time, located in the mind. For Kant, the Senses are organized by the intellect, but the intellect never reaches reality. For Hegel, the intellect, and by extension reality itself, fluidly shapes itself over time via dialectic. Notice how in each of these systems, there is a rather rigid distinction between the functions of the senses and intelligence. The strict division between mind and matter, especially the pervasive notion of the mind's dominance over the body, makes all of Western philosophy, according to Zubiri, aim at a sensible intelligence, in which the body just delivers confused content to the almighty intellect, rather than a sentient intelligence, in which mind and body shape each other."
"Why should being belong to things themselves, rather than the process of knowing things? Why should we equate being, truth, and reality? How can we assume that knowledge belongs to the soul rather than the body? Why does the spiritual, assuming it exists, have so much power over the physical when it comes to knowledge? Doesn't the physical world have just as much to do with forming a person's intellect as a supposed spiritual one does? Why should we assume that the universe is eternal and its laws unchanging?"
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Antonio Trupiano"Il seme dell'utopia"Orthotes Editricehttps://orthotes.comIl saggio "Il seme dell'utopia" è a cura di Veronica Petito e Antonio TrupianoContestando le distorsioni della società in cui hanno visto la luce, le grandi utopie dell'età moderna si sono confrontate con un tempo “altro”: un tempo aperto, tempo non visibile e mai raggiungibile, e tuttavia tale da mettere in crisi il presente e di additare altre possibilità di esistenza. Ritorna, anche in questa riflessione, l'antico dilemma: utopie come evasione o come progettualità innovativa? Utopie come promessa di liberazione o come produzione di gabbie rese infernali dalla loro pretesa di perfezione? Convinti della saggezza espressa dalle parole di Max Weber secondo cui «il possibile non verrebbe raggiunto se nel mondo non si ritentasse sempre l'impossibile», gli autori hanno affrontato la sfida dell'utopia attraverso un lungo percorso caratterizzato dall'ascolto reciproco e dal pensare insieme. Interrogarsi sull'utopia, in ultima istanza, significa concedersi il diritto alla speranza nella certezza che ciò che ancora non si vede può portare frutto in abbondanza. Come un seme.Saggi di:Secondo Bongiovanni, Maria Borriello, Ermenegildo Caccese, Maurizio Cambi, Giuseppina De Simone, Francesco Donadio, Alfonso Lanzieri, Veronica Petito, Cloe Taddei Ferretti, Antonio Trupiano, Angelo Maria VitaleAntonio Trupiano insegna Epistemologia, Metafisica ed Ermeneutica presso la Pontificia Facoltà Teologica dell'Italia Meridionale (Sez. San Luigi, Napoli) dove attualmente è Direttore del Settore Filosofico. Il suo principale interesse di ricerca verte sulla dimensione sapienziale della ragione. È autore di numerosi saggi su temi e problemi di filosofia contemporanea, con particolare riferimento ad autori quali D. Bonhoeffer, B. Lonergan, H.-G. Gadamer, X. Zubiri.Veronica Petito insegna Etica e Storia della filosofia presso la Pontificia Facoltà Teologica dell'Italia Meridionale (Sez. San Luigi, Napoli). Il suo ambito di interesse riguarda soprattutto il pensiero ebraico del '900 e la fenomenologia husserliana. Al suo attivo numerose pubblicazioni su E. Levinas, E. Husserl, E. Stein, H. Arendt.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
An in-depth analysis of US midterm elections' surprising results, and my mini-debate with Senate President Miguel Zubiri.
Hello and Happy Birthday to Patrice Kealy listening in Castine, Maine! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday and your host, Diane Wyzga.This is episode number 702. I have produced one episode a day, five episodes a week, 702 episodes over 2.5 years. Do I have what it takes to keep going, even a little?I am reminded of walking to Zubiri on the Camino de Santigao. It was a very long, hot, rocky trek. What kept me going? A Korean man who spoke no English but sang O Solo Mio as we walked. A French woman who laughed at the drying clothes pinned to the outside of my pack and said she should do some shopping while walking. A local woman who spoke no English but said “poco” meaning it was just a short distance to go.The necessity of these times is for us to look back in wonder and fall on our knees in gratitude for all the help from all the places and all the persons who - unbeknownst to us - are conspiring on our behalf. Question: How do you keep on going?You're invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! Remember to stop by the website, check out the Services, arrange a Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with Diane and Quarter Moon Story Arts and on LinkedIn. Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts