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A Course in Miracles

Jennifer Hadley

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A Course in Miracles: Walking the Talk Living the Love Weekly Podcast provides profound support for those who struggle to express their beliefs from moment to moment in their everyday lives. A Course in Miracles shows us the way out of suffering and into that true place of peace and joy. In each week’s episode, Jennifer shares her personal experience of transformation and invites her guests to do the same. To learn more about A Course in Miracles please visit PowerofLoveMinistry.net. Our hol ...
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Funniest Thing!

Darrell Fusaro

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We all know the funniest things happen when we stop taking ourselves too seriously and step out boldly. We become like Mister Magoo, blindly stepping onto the next swinging girder and falling into an outrageous jackpot. Each week Darrell and Ed share real-life stories of how surrendering to Divine Order leads to better-than-expected outcomes. These unlikely saints administer a refreshing dose of laughter and love that will inspire you to step out boldly and experience the funniest things. If ...
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The Walk Humbly Podcast

Catholic Diocese of Arlington

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"I recognize the importance of communications and evangelization, the use of all tools possible to get out the Good News." —Bishop Burbidge In his threefold role of teaching, sanctifying and governing, Bishop Burbidge is committed to articulating the Good News through all available media. He posts a daily meditation on Twitter (@BishopBurbidge), many of his homilies are available on YouTube, and he enjoys giving video reflections for important events, key Church campaigns, and significant li ...
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Unity 101 Podcast

Unity 101 Community Radio

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Unity 101 Community Radio presents the Unity 101 Podcast, a collection of the best shows, interviews, and much more from Southampton's Asian & Ethnic radio station. Broadcasting live 24 hours a days on 101.1 FM, online at unity101.org as well as YouTube Live.
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Day1 Weekly Podcast

Alliance for Christian Media, Inc.

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Discover a new source of inspiration each week with the Day1 Weekly Podcast, where a diverse cross-section of America's most compelling preachers from mainline Protestant churches share powerful messages of faith, hope, and love. For nearly 80 years, Day1—originally known as The Protestant Hour—has been a trusted voice in Christian broadcasting, offering spiritual guidance and hope to millions of listeners. Whether you're seeking Bible-based sermons, insights into Scripture, or practical way ...
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AUN_RadioKC

Chrystal Tucker

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Welcome to Art Unity Network Subscribe to Aun_RadioKC where entrepreneurs and artist meet, from all over the world, a true artistic dialog. Online music, interviews & more to support our communities . See what's new on our website. Building business connections and bonds. Artunitynetwork.com
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🌟 Elevate Your Experience with TheReuPLive! 🌟 Are you ready to be part of a transformative movement in Christian Entertainment, News, and Culture? Look no further than TheReuPLive, your go-to platform for engaging discussions, thought-provoking conversations, and inspiring interviews—all through the lens of true believers. 🔥 What Sets Us Apart? TheReuPLive has evolved into one of the premiere platforms where Christian values meet the pulse of today's world. Every week, we bring you live show ...
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Welcome to the Suited Tutor Podcast, where education meets inspiration. Hosted by Wolfy Lloyds, each episode delivers insightful conversations with academic experts, course creators, business leaders, and professionals from the fields of education, psychology, healthcare, business and finance. Whether you are a student preparing for exams, a parent supporting a learner at home, an educator looking for classroom strategies, or a course creator seeking tips to boost learner engagement, this po ...
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Join us for Episode 4206 with Rev. Susan Sparks, senior pastor of Madison Avenue Baptist Church (New York, NY). In “Pray. Work. Rest. Repeat.” on 2 Thessalonians 1:1–4, 11–12, Susan invites us into a Christ-centered rhythm that keeps us aligned with God’s call: begin in prayer, serve with purpose, and honor holy rest. This All Saints Sunday (Year C…
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Our elected officials shape the future of our Commonwealth. Every election day reminds us of the importance of active and thoughtful participation in American democracy. We each share the responsibility of forming our consciences in the truth so that we can not only vote wisely, but also live responsibly in service to the common good. This requires…
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A Course in Miracles tells us that forgiveness brings miracles and therefore forgiveness offers everything we want. Forgiveness is our gateway to a life of Love, but how do we really get there? In this week's episode, Jennifer explains her own pathway of discovering how to move through intense attachments and grievances to true Freedom. To learn mo…
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On the latest episode of The Walk Humbly Podcast, Bishop Burbidge: Recaps the recent Mass for Marriage Jubilarians celebrating 25 and 50 years of marriage; access the media gallery here Previews annual liturgies in our diocese, including a Mass for homeschool families, All Saints Day, and All Souls' Day Speaks further on Pope Leo's XIV first aposto…
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Join us for Day1 Episode 4205 as Rev. Dr. Sam Wells, vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields (London), preaches “The Light We Cannot See” on Luke 18:9–14. Drawing on the Pharisee and the tax collector, Wells explores humility, grace, and the dangers of self-righteousness—inviting us to see one another as gifts rather than rivals. In this Proper 25, Year C…
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In the Gospel, Jesus tells us that even faith the size of a mustard seed – small and seemingly insignificant – can grow into something meaningful. With God's grace, the smallest acts of love and kindness can change lives in ways we may never fully see. Holding the door. Offering a smile. Asking someone how they are really doing. These simple gestur…
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In this liberating episode, Jennifer explores one of A Course in Miracles' most radical teachings from Chapter 19: that there is no sin, only mistakes that call for correction rather than punishment. She shares her personal journey from being attracted to punishment and making others (and herself) feel guilty to recognizing that punishment is actua…
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Join us for Episode 4204 with Rev. Grace Imathiu of First United Methodist Church (Evanston, IL). In “Prayer as Prophetic Imagination,” rooted in Luke 18:1-8, Grace invites us to see prayer not as passive pleading but as a resilient, justice-seeking life with God. Drawing on themes of lament, hope, and persistence, she explores how prayer strengthe…
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On Columbus Day, we reflect on the spirit of exploration that led Christopher Columbus to set sail more than 500 years ago. Arriving ashore in the Americas in 1492, he opened a passageway to a new world and carried with it a desire to share the Christian faith. As Americans, we give thanks for the blessing of living in "one nation under God indivis…
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We all have unlimited access to fun money-making ideas but having the confidence to follow through with the footwork requires faith. And footwork is fun work when moving forward with faith. If you’re not doing what you can’t do then you don’t know the power of faith. Rev. Chris Chenoweth drives this fact home when he said, “The first step to thinki…
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In this episode of A Course in Miracles: Living the Love, Walking the Talk, Jennifer Hadley explores Chapter 9, Section 6 on "The Acceptance of Your Brother," revealing how our relationships—especially challenging family dynamics during the approaching holiday season—become the primary classroom for awakening. She teaches that we cannot reject our …
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Our latest episode of The Walk Humbly Podcast, Bishop Burbidge: Comments on Pope Leo's XIV anticipated first apostolic exhortation, Dilexi te ("I have loved you") on caring for the poor and encourages us to read the document in full Expands upon his column in the Arlington Catholic Herald what the Catholic Church teaches on migration: "We don't tir…
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As autumn arrives, the air cools, the days shorten, and the leaves fall. The season is a reminder that life itself is always in motion. The question is: as the leaves change, will we? God invites us to see change not with fear, but with hope. Each new season holds the promise of growth, renewal, and grace. Just as trees let go of their leaves, perh…
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Drawing from her experience as a spiritual counselor and her recent personal challenges with moving trauma, Jennifer shows how "extinction bursts" of old patterns signal deep healing, and how the fundamental ACIM principle "to have, give all to all" transforms both teacher and learner when we recognize the Christ in everyone. This week, Jennifer Ha…
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Join us for Episode 4202 with Rev. Mark Birch, Canon Rector of Westminster Abbey (London), preaching “Keep Faith and Guard the Good Deposit” on 2 Timothy 1:1–14. Drawing on coronation imagery and baptismal themes, Rev. Birch reflects on handing down a rich, sometimes mysterious faith—beyond metrics, success, or failure. In this Proper 22 (27), 17th…
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Yes, it is still baseball season, and the playoffs are here! The pursuit of victory and thrill of achievement are good things we all strive for—on the field, at work, and in life. Although winning rightly excites us, it is the way we play that defines who we are. The effort, discipline, teamwork, and even setbacks all play a role in helping us grow…
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This week, Jennifer Hadley explores how spiritual students can break free from the grip of anger and resentment that's consuming so many in today's world. Drawing from ACIM Lesson 122, "Forgiveness offers everything I want," she reveals how holding grievances literally blocks our ability to recognize our divine nature and keeps us trapped in suffer…
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On the latest episode of The Walk Humbly Podcast, Bishop Burbidge: Recaps what a blessing it was to attend the CALLED Conference and celebrate Mass for hundreds of young adults from throughout the diocese Summarizes key points of his statement for National Migration Week Reflects on the joyful occasion of meeting the Eastern Orthodox Patriarch Bart…
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Episode 4201 features Rev. Jody Andrade (Presbytery of Greater Atlanta) with “Dinner with a Prophet,” on Jeremiah 32:1–3a, 6–15. Let’s be honest—Jeremiah is the last person you’d invite to a cozy dinner party. He’s intense, unfiltered, and not much for small talk. Yet Rev. Andrade reminds us that around his table we find the real feast: truth-telli…
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At the heart of our faith is the truth that we belong to one another. We are not isolated individuals, but members of God's family—brothers and sisters in Christ. Each person is a gift, created in God's image, entrusted to us for love and care. When we honor the dignity of others, celebrate their unique talents, and lift them up in faith, we make v…
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It’s easy to live our lives in such a routine that we end up in a rut. A rut is a well-worn groove in the road that once a vehicle’s tires get into its hard to get out of. When this happens to our life we tend to get complacent to the point of literally running on autopilot. Symptoms include; we begin to deeply resent anything like a new idea, we d…
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Jennifer Hadley addresses the epidemic of loneliness that affects so many on the awakening path - we can go the other way easily when we understand the roots of it. Drawing from ACIM Chapter 11, she explains that exhaustion and weariness come not from life circumstances but from thoughts that cut us off from love's restorative flow. In this episode…
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Join us for Day1 Episode 4200, “Insisting on Praise: Reading Psalm 79 Together,” featuring Rev. Dr. Jason Byassee of Timothy Eaton Memorial Church and Rabbi Yael Splansky of Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto, the first Jewish voice ever featured on Day1 in its 80-year history. Byassee preaches “Through not For” and Splansky offers “Insisting on Song: …
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At the heart of our faith is the truth that we belong to one another. We are not isolated individuals, but members of God's family—brothers and sisters in Christ. Each person is a gift, created in God's image, entrusted to us for love and care. When we honor the dignity of others, celebrate their unique talents, and lift them up in faith, we make v…
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In this intriguing episode Jennifer Hadley explores the challenging yet liberating teaching from Lesson 152 that no one suffers without their own decision. She compassionately addresses how this truth confronts our victimhood beliefs while offering a path to complete freedom from suffering through recognizing that truth has no exceptions - if it's …
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Join us for Day1 Episode 4199 with the Rev. Dr. Theodore A. Gill of San Francisco Theological Seminary. In his sermon, "Our Lover's Quarrel with the World," based on John 3:13-17, Dr. Gill explores how Christians are called to both critique and cherish the world, holding together the tension of God’s judgment and God’s love. Originally preached in …
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September is Suicide Prevention Month—a time to remind each other: you are not alone. If you are struggling, please know there is help, there is hope, and there are people who care. Don't delay, Reach out soon. To friends and families: be present, listen without judgment, and notice when someone is hurting. A simple act of kindness can be life-savi…
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With this powerful episode, Jennifer addresses the widespread spiritual relapse happening in our current times, sharing insights from a prophetic dream where she promised to help anyone falling back in consciousness. Drawing from A Course in Miracles Chapter 26, she emphasizes that we are living in a pivotal moment where humanity is being pushed to…
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On the latest episode of The Walk Humbly Podcast, Bishop Burbidge: Reflects on the one-year anniversary of the dedication of the new altar at the Cathedral of Saint Thomas More; watch this brief recap Shares how we can look to Blessed Carlo Acutis and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati for inspiration—and now intercession—as their canonizations near; le…
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In this inspiring episode, Jennifer explores how we limit ourselves by believing we're fundamentally flawed or evil, when the truth is we're simply playing small and denying our divine inheritance. Drawing from A Course in Miracles Lesson 166 ("I am entrusted with the gifts of God"), she reveals how God's trust in us is limitless even when our trus…
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Join us for Episode 4198 of Day1 with Rev. Dr. Barry Jones, Senior Pastor of Irving Bible Church in Dallas-Fort Worth. In his sermon “Seen, Known, Loved,” based on Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18, Dr. Jones explores what it means to be fully seen, deeply known, and unconditionally loved by God. Speaking into the chaos, shame, and suffering we face, he reminds…
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On Labor Day, we honor the dignity of work and the dignity of every worker. Whether in offices, fields, homes, or hospitals—the labor of every man and woman matters. Earnest labor builds families, strengthens communities, and shapes our world. May Labor Day be more than a time of rest—may it also be a time for gratitude. Gratitude for those who wor…
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We carry two conflicting evaluations of ourselves - the Holy Spirit's loving truth that sees our perfection and the ego's distorted perception that sees only lack and unworthiness. According to numerology, we're in a completion year where unhealed patterns are surfacing for final healing before we enter a new cycle and this means we're all being pu…
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Join us for Episode 4197 of "Day1 Classics" featuring Rev. Dr. Jorge Lara-Braud, founding director of the Hispanic American Institute in Austin, Texas. In his powerful 1976 sermon, "In Search of Another City," based on Hebrews 13:10-16, Lara-Braud calls us to live as pilgrims pursuing God's future, challenging nationalism, religious complacency, an…
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Jesus says, "Give to the one who asks of you." Our Lord challenges us to be loving and responsive to our brothers and sisters. What our brothers and sisters ask of us are not usually material things. What others really ask of us are friendship and spiritual companionship. We owe one another our attention, compassion, forgiveness, respect, and quali…
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On this episode, Bishop Burbidge speaks on: Invites all to join Pope Leo XIV in making Friday, August 22, a day of prayer and fasting for peace in all places torn apart by armed conflict Addresses the serious allegations that individuals at Fairfax County Public Schools arranged and funded abortions for minors without parental consent, as well as t…
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In this episode, I explore how anger is fundamentally a form of self-sabotage rooted in the projection of separation and the belief that we're victims rather than the dreamers of our dream. Drawing from A Course in Miracles Chapter 6, I shared my personal journey from being a chronically angry person - like "a pot boiling on the stove" - to discove…
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