Living Well Sermons
Sunday sermons from Living Well Fellowship
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
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Sunday sermons from Living Well Fellowship
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Raw In-depth conversion with real entrepreneurs and business owners geared to Educate, Motivate and Elevate the black community.
Categories: Business
Too many classical musicians go through the difficult and demanding grind of music school or years of lessons, and find out: “hmm, this isn’t what I thought it was going to be like,” or think: “why didn’t anyone talk about what being a musician was really like?”
Well, that’s why we’re here.
The term Per Service is typically how we judge how good a gig is..because we’d say a gig pays…$95 per service (where each rehearsal or concert is a service). But money doesn’t have to be the only way to measure how good a gig is. It could be worthwhile because of the conductor is awesome, or which colleagues you get to work with, or because there’s a great BBQ joint across the street from the hall, or for many other reasons that don’t get counted for in just the rate per service.
We’re four musicians who want to talk openly about what it’s really like, and invite you to join in the conversation too at www.perservice.co
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Categories: Arts
A wellness podcast to teach self care and health care management for black youth in Etowah County. As black Americans we can face many disparities when pursuing optimal health.This 7 point podcast will tackle various topics to inform, address, and suggest solutions to better the lives of those who may feel left behind in healthcare.
Categories: Education
Life less monotonous, life less monogamous
Categories: Uncategorised
Landzaat Wright’s “The Wright Perspective Podcast” interviews people about their spiritual gifts. More, how they 1st learned of them, the genesis of using them, and some of their hardships. I feel that there are gifted people who have no one to prepare them. They need to hear other people’s origin stories, so they won’t feel they’re all by themselves.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Hi I’m Mark Anielski an economist and the author of An Economy of Well-being: Common Sense Tools for Building Genuine Wealth and Happiness and the award-winning book The Economics of Happiness.
Categories: Business
This is not just a podcast to inspire more love; it’s a revolutionary call to love better. ”A terrible virus has spread across the planet and turned the human race into bloodthirsty monsters. Mankind’s only hope for survival is . . .” Originally part of the tagline for the sci-fi thriller I Am Legend, these lines describe the undercurrent of unrest and turbulence in our world. The virus we have been facing for a long time is hate—an epidemic infecting social media, politics, neighborhoods, and homes. Communities of believers, which should be clinics with the cure, are instead suspected of being primary carriers of the virus. But there is hope. Hate, even in its most nefarious forms, is no match for the love modeled by Jesus. Love is his cure for the sick and dying world. But not just any love. This is not just a podcast to inspire more love; it’s a revolutionary call to love better. Historians, sociologists, and theologians agree that we are experiencing the most fundamental changes in global society in the last five hundred years. And while the church has a lofty vision and mighty power, we are disastrously unprepared. This podcast presents an understandable, practical, and doable approach to loving others with such clarity and conviction that the world will truly know the God who loves us first. Podcast hosted by North Atlanta Church of Christ.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
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Categories: Business
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Welcome to the Multifamily Mindset Podcast. A podcast designed to help you think BIGGER, live BETTER, & invest with ALOHA. We provide an in-depth look into mindset, entrepreneurship, and multifamily real estate principles along with interviews of various business professionals and Multifamily Mindset students. These high-level discussions and lessons are designed to inspire and motivate you to live your best life hosted by key members of the Multifamily Mindset team.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: growth mindset, mindset, multifamily, multifamily investing, Multifamily Investors, personal development
Called to be a Writer is a Podcast for everyone who knows they have a God-given gift to write and inspire the world with their message. This is a community where writers can come together and share tips, advice, and their experiences as a writer.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Live vicariously through me by just walking in my shoes as I Become a Millionaire or Walk With Me & Let’s Become Millionaires Together
Categories: Business
Are you worried about your sleep and health? Are you bothered by lack of sleep or fatigue? Are you suffering from insomnia, sleep apnea, or other sleep disorders? Do you feel your sleep difficulties are getting in the way of being successful, happy, and motivated? Deep into Sleep podcast is here to assist you find the answers. Dr. Yishan Xu is a licensed clinical psychologist, board-certified behavioral sleep medicine sleep specialist, and adjunct clinical faculty at Stanford School of Medicine, Sleep Division. Dr. Xu explores inspiring conversations with guests from various fields, small business owners, students, parents, entrepreneurs, doctors, mental health workers, and more. With knowledge and tips around sleep, health, business, lifestyle, and relationship, you will discover more about yourself, which leads to a healthier mindset and the life you desire. ©DeepintoSleepPodcast 2019. These materials may be downloaded for personal use only. They may not be shared, distributed, or reproduced in any form or for any reason without express permission 👀SUBSCRIBE OUR EMAIL NEWSLETTER https://www.mindbodygarden.com/sleep 📝CHECK OUT THE SHOW NOTES https://deepintosleep.co ✨CONNECT WITH US https://www.instagram.com/dr.yishan https://twitter.com/dryishan
Categories: Health & Fitness, Science
Tags: health, insomnia, sleep, sleepapnea, sleepdisorders
Written originally for his own children, Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories have continued to delight generations of youngsters since they were first published in 1902. The thirteen stories collected in this book are meant for very young children, but they engage older kids and adults too with their charming conversational style and simple plot lines. These stories are typical examples of the “origin” story, where children are provided with imaginative rather than practical explanations for the “why” “what” “how” “where” “who” “when” questions of childhood. The Just So Stories were tales that Kipling would tell his own daughter who tragically died in infancy of pneumonia. An early forerunner of these stories can be found in The Second Jungle Book in the chapter, “How Fear Came” where the story of how the tiger got its stripes is narrated to Mowgli. All the fables in the Just So Stories follow a similar theme. They relate how a particular creature is altered from an original form into its present appearance either by a magical spirit or a human being. So the reader encounters wonderful and fantastical reasons why The Whale Got Its Throat, The Camel Got Its Hump, The Rhinoceros Got Its Skin, How the Alphabet was Made, and so on. Written in a pretend grand style, as though the narrator was recounting a great and important myth, the stories are studded with fabulous made up words and turns of phrase that catch the reader’s attention. Comic exaggeration, wordplay, lots of spontaneous, funny poems, juxtapositions of everyday events with the fantastical tales, amusing and entertaining “explanations” and a short poem at the beginning of each story serve to highlight Kipling’s prodigious story telling talents. The reader is always called “Best Beloved” which adds to the personal touch, reminding us of the original listeners of these stories, who were Kipling’s own children. Some of the stories may seem politically incorrect to modern day readers, but they must be read in the context in which they were written and could in fact become a starting point for discussions on such issues as race, gender etc. with your own children. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Kids & Family
Tags: animals, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, fiction, free audio books, humor, Just So Stories, Kids, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, nature, Rudyard Kipling, Short stories, Teen/Young adult
Held by Conversation is a podcast where I dive into the journey of my life, motherhood, spirituality and more. Guests will join me to have meaningful conversations and give you glimpses into how others view and live in the world. It’s a glimpse into real, raw and unedited conversations. This podcast is a sneak peek into the more in depth conversations that are had with the Held Community that can be accessed for as little as $5 per month.
Categories: Society & Culture
A podcast with a message for you !
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Audio recordings of sermons preached at James River Community Church.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality