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Look Good Move Well

Functional Bodybuilding

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Fresh ideas for your training, nutrition, and lifestyle to immediately put to use. Hosted by Marcus Filly, the founder and CEO of Functional Bodybuilding, and CMO Satya Khan. We'll be talking about avoiding burnout, keeping your passion alive for training, and fueling your body and mind so you can look good, move well now and for years to come. Learn more about the Functional Bodybuilding training method, lifestyle, and programs with our free weekly newsletter at https://functional-bodybuild ...
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🎙️ Welcome to the Merriment Making Podcast—a soft rebellion in your earbuds. I’m your host, Mary “Uncustomary” England—creator of the Merriment Making Method™, sacred disruptor, joy strategist, and founder of the Merriment Movement at Uncustomary.org. This podcast is your permission slip to step off autopilot and into something more meaningful. Each week, we explore creative tools, playful philosophy, rebellious optimism, and science-backed strategies to help you feel more alive—not just “ok ...
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Transformative ideas from the best thinkers on the planet including guests like James Clear, Susan Cain, Michael Pollan, Deepak Chopra, Nicole LaPera, Yung Pueblo, Gabor Mate, Maggie Smith, David Whyte, Macklemore, George Saunders, Anne Lamott, Frank Turner, Mark Manson, Tara Brach, AJ Jacobs, Oliver Burkeman, Ryan Holiday, Parker Palmer. It’s not about perfection; it’s about direction.
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SOFT in Practice

Misty Gibson, PhD

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When intimacy feels impossible, your body holds the answers. Welcome to SOFT in Practice—the podcast that brings Somatic Oriented Fascia Therapy out of the clinic and into your everyday life. Created by Dr. Misty Gibson, somatic psychotherapist, certified sex therapist, and creator of the SOFT method, each episode takes you behind the scenes of embodied trauma healing. Through rich, relatable stories and realistic (anonymized) client vignettes, you’ll discover how trauma, pain, and pleasure ...
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Raising Innovators

Marnie Forestieri

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This is your dedicated space for parents, grandparents, and caregivers navigating the joys—and yes, the challenges—of raising young children. We believe every child is born an innovator. They're naturally creative, full of curiosity, unafraid of failure, and natural communicators. But how do we nurture these incredible traits as they grow? That's what we'll explore together. Through thought-provoking discussions, expert insights, and relatable stories, our episodes are designed to help you u ...
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How to Study the Bible - Bible Study Made Simple

Nicole Unice, Bible Study Coach and Author of the Alive Method of Bible Study

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As Christians, we want to experience God through the Bible… we really do! But our good intentions fall flat when reading the Bible just doesn’t seem to help us experience God in a real way. What should feel dynamic and important and alive often feels confusing and boring and irrelevant. But it doesn’t have to feel this way. In this bible study podcast, pastor and Bible teacher Nicole Unice brings life back to reading the Bible by walking listeners through her Alive Method of Bible study, hel ...
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ALIVE PODCOURSE

ALIVE METHOD™

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Conversation & Practice for FULLY ALIVE Living! Join Jayne Gottlieb & Marisa Hallsted, founders of the ALIVE METHOD,™ for lively conversation & dynamic practices aimed to help listeners maintain an inspired & open mindset & wider perspective. In this podcourse we ask our audience to explore their life as a journey where anything is possible & every moment has the potential to be extraordinary. Ultimately we aim to illuminate new the possibilities & hold the vision that all humans come fully ...
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Simple English Listening

Tristan Palumbo

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🇬🇧 EXCITING topics in EASY English ❤️ Intermediate & Upper-intermediate Listening. 📆 Podcasts every 1st + 15th! ✅ Subscribe! ✍ Lessons, Stories & Transcripts: www.simpleenglishbooks.com ☕ Buy Me A Coffee: https://bmc.link/simpleenglish On this podcast, I tell stories and speak about interesting topics in easier, slower English. It is perfect to help intermediate (B1, B2) learners naturally pick up the language. 🌎 English: Your PASSPORT to the world! My name is Tristan, from England. I've bee ...
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The Madness Method Podcast

Juan de Dios and Cari Jo Garcia

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Life is straight up madness. It's a rollercoaster, filled with ups and downs. Some experiences are good and some bad. Each one is different from the next, but that's what makes life unique to each of us. Little did we know, that a career in ballroom dancing, would guide us to understand the many methods to the madness within ourselves. The goal of The Madness Method Podcast is to share those same techniques to help you gain motivation and inspiration to build an amazing life and more.
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Are you searching for a Christian Bible Study that makes Scripture come alive? Welcome to Digest This! Bible Study, the podcast where we take a deep dive into Scripture, breaking down complex passages and making them easy to understand and apply. Each episode is designed to help you understand the Bible, grow in faith, and strengthen your relationship with God. Whether you're a new believer or a seasoned Christian, you'll find biblical teaching that brings clarity, encouragement, and spiritu ...
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The Sapp–Trapp Stillness Is an Illness Podcast is more than a show—it’s the voice of a movement. Founded by Patrick Sapp, James Trapp, Dan Watson, and Brian Moss, Stillness Is an Illness (SIAI) is a wellness-based platform designed to prevent chronic illness by promoting proactive, holistic health. Built on the philosophy that motion is medicine, SIAI empowers people to move with purpose—physically, mentally, and spiritually. As former Clemson football legends and NFL players, Patrick Sapp a ...
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Live Soul alive and on Purpose: Get Aligned, Manifest Faster! - hosted by Denise Beaulieu from "Inspire Good Vibes" where she talks SOUL TO SOUL about the mind, body, spirit connection. She dives deep into everything energy, vibration, soul purpose, subconscious powers, paradigm-shifting, spirit downloads, and more... • Start here, shift your reality, and follow along soul to soul. :)
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Whether you're starting from scratch or just looking to polish your skills, RealLife Chinese has got you covered. Each episode brings you into the heart of everyday Chinese conversations, happening naturally between two native speakers. Along the way, we break down key vocabulary, making the language feels more like a friend you haven't met yet. To really make the most of it, we suggest an immersive approach: listen to the conversation with the transcript, then without it, shadowing along as ...
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In the Thick of It

The Public Ethnography Lab

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Welcome to In the Thick of It. On this podcast, we talk to qualitative researchers about how they do what they do, one method at a time. This is a product of the Public Ethnography Lab, housed in the Department of Anthropology at American University. We are a new center focused on making ethnographic work matter beyond academia. In these episodes, we dive into the behind-the-scenes of anthropology by explaining the choices, challenges, and creativity that go into qualitative methods. Hosted ...
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Are you ready to break free from limitations, step into alignment, and live a vibrant lifestyle fully alive? Aligned & Alive Podcast is your gateway to deeper purpose, elevated consciousness, and lasting transformation. Each week, host Chrissy May—passionate entrepreneur, transformational therapist, and sacred facilitator—brings you the tools, strategies, and soul-shifting insights to help you master your mindset, heal from within, and create a life of fulfillment, success, and enriched life ...
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Run Thrive Survive

Ciara Carter

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Run Thrive Survive is here to promote the conversation of mental health among runners and endurance athletes. Whether you are using it as a coping method, it has saved you in dark times, or it continues to help you thrive. This podcast creates the space to open the conversation with other athletes' stories to inspire and also provide critical tools that every endurance athlete can use to improve their mental state during and outside of training. We are here to run our lives together! This po ...
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JAY DEEJAY Podcast

JAY DEEJAY

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Jay Deejay Presents: Circuit House Music BIO: Jay Deejay began DJ'ing at the early age spinning Techno Old Skool Breakbeats. He was very much into music from a young age playing with various musical instruments. During the late 90's the Rave scene sucked him in for good. He started scouring hard to find vinyl records and rare european import labels. Though his DJ'ing passion has been put on hold to pursue his career in the medical field, he continues collecting various hard to find tracks ke ...
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The Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcasts Collection gives you the opportunity to listen and enjoy to all the Torah & Insights from Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe in one feed. The The Parsha Podcast, Jewish History Podcast, The Mitzvah Podcast, This Jewish Life, TORAH 101 and The Ethics Podcast in one convenient place. Enjoy!
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What if your boldest, most joyful life is just one YES away? Welcome to The YES Life—the podcast that invites you to stop waiting and start living. Hosted by author, coach, wonder-seeker, and digital creator Kim Peek, this show is your permission slip to embrace reinvention, chase adventure, and live with wild-hearted intention—especially in midlife and beyond. Whether you're navigating a big life transition, dreaming of a freedom-filled business, craving deeper connection, or just want to f ...
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Embrace Yourself: The Acceptance Coach

The Advisor W/ Stacey Chillemi

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Step into a world of self-discovery and personal growth with 'Embrace Yourself' - a captivating podcast series hosted by Stacey Chillemi and Aline, an acceptance coach on a mission to empower you to embrace your true self. Join Aline as she shares insightful wisdom on self-love, releasing negativity, and unlocking your full potential. Immerse yourself in the transformative power of mindfulness and self-acceptance as you embark on this enriching journey with Aline as your compassionate guide. ...
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Single Parent Advocate is committed to educating, equipping, and empowering Single Parent Families with resource information, practical assistance, emotional encouragement, and social networking such that those who need help get help – and those who want to help, can. This podcast is part of that mission. We cover tough and timely topics as well as celebrating successes with families and individuals with an eye toward inspiration, education, and awareness.
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your little prompts ... What do I genuinely enjoy every year? What drains me every time, no matter how hard I try? Where is my time actually going? Who matters the most to me? What do I want Boxing Day to feel like? What tradition deserves a gentle retirement? And what tiny new thing (even the smallest ritual) would actually bring me joy? Gem x www…
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B1 English Stories — improve English listening skills. More Anansi stories → 🌐 https://simpleenglishbooks.com/a2 Easy English stories with Anansi the Spider 🕷️ — 2 folk tales full of tricks, culture, and lessons, told slow by a British teacher. 📱 Coffee Chat English — Stories & AI Speaking Practice https://studio.com/apps/tristan/coffeechat Daily s…
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In this episode, Kristi Nelson discusses how to live gratefully when life isn’t going your way. She explores how to learn to cultivate unconditional gratitude – appreciating life itself, even amidst difficulty, aging, or illness. Kristi shares insights from her cancer journey, explores the difference between circumstantial gratitude and deeper grat…
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Jacob undergoes a meteoric transformation in our Parsha. At the onset, Jacob is a 77-year-old penniless bachelor fleeing from his brother Esau's wrath. When the Pasha concludes, Jacob is at the helm of a veritable empire. He has 12 children with his four wives, is enormously wealthy, and is heading back to encounter Esau's rage. How did Jacob manag…
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“Suffering never has the final word; resurrection does.” This week, Nicole wraps our study of Daniel by tracing the shift from history to “end of the age” prophecy (Daniel 11:36–12:13). We explore the final clash between human arrogance and divine authority, the promise of resurrection, and how followers of Jesus live as citizens of an unshakable K…
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Nothing is as critical to one's spiritual development as to finding our a good teacher.A good teacher can educate, can inform, can direct, can inspire, can place a student on the right path for them. But how does a student integrate the teachings and the guidance of their teacher within themselves? What are the different ways in which a person in w…
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Parshas Vayeitzei follows Jacob as he is fleeing from his murderous brother Esau and travels to Charan to the house of Laban, his wily and deceptive uncle, and marries multiple wives and fathers 12 children. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jew…
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Episode 11 of the Sapp-Trapp Stillness Is an Illness Podcast takes place back at the legendary Esso Club in Clemson, where Patrick Sapp, James Trapp, and Brian Moss sit down with Clemson alum Travis Blanks — a respected leader on and off the field. Travis opens up about his years at Clemson and how the relationships he built there shaped the trajec…
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Episode 10 of the Sapp-Trapp Stillness Is an Illness Podcast keeps it short and straight to the point. Patrick Sapp, James Trapp, and Brian Moss break down what Clemson needs to do to get back on track and regain momentum this season. From leadership to consistency to mindset, they lay out the adjustments and energy the Tigers need to turn things a…
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In this episode, Jim Kwik explores the three levers of change and how to shift your mindset, motivation, and methods for success. Jim shares his journey overcoming a childhood brain injury and how he discovered practical methods to drive change. He also introduces his “brain animal” framework for understanding how we learn and discusses the importa…
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Getting realistic about holiday temptations, and how to handle them without January regret. - Best deal ever on Persist - Visit https://functional-bodybuilding.com/black-friday to learn more Look good, move well - try Functional Bodybuilding free with a 2 week trial of my Persist training program: https://functional-bodybuilding.com/persist/…
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Why were the patriarchs and matriarchs infertile? Why did Isaac favor Esau? Why did Isaac require delicacies to bless Esau? Why does the Torah offer an extended narrative of Isaac and wells - digging wells, wrestling with wells that got plugged up, quarreling over wells, naming cities after wells? Why does anti-Semitism exist? These are some of the…
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Two very different boys are born in this week's Parsha. Esau, the older one, is ruddy and hairy and looking for trouble. Jacob, the younger one, is wholesome and righteous. The beginning of our Parsha describe the unusual events surrounding the conception and birth of these two boys. When we read it on a superficial level, it does not immediately r…
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In this episode, Elena Brower explores how to let go of self-doubt to transform your life. She shares her journey to sobriety, the power of self-compassion, and the importance of apology and inner safety. Elena discusses how Zen practice and guiding principles can foster healing, freedom, and deeper connection to oneself and others, offering listen…
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“Every empire eventually turns inward—what’s built on pride always devours itself.” In Daniel 11, prophecy and history collide as Nicole Unice walks listeners through one of the most complex and detailed chapters in Scripture—a 400-year panorama of rising and falling empires from Persia to Greece to the early Seleucid rulers. This chapter exposes t…
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Our character traits fall into three categories: The ones that are easily changeable with minimal effort. The ones that can be changed, but it requires much more intense and concerted effort because they are much more deeply rooted. The character flaws that are not changeable; they are hardwired and fixed in place. What do we do about those unchang…
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In Parshas Toldos we meet twin boys that are polar opposites: Esau, beloved by his father Isaac, is a man of the fields; while Jacob is loved by his mother Rebecca and prefers to dwell in the tents of scholarship. These two children will spawn nations and ideals that diverged from each other even before they were born. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –…
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In this episode, Jenny Blake explores how we can begin rethinking how we work and live, and why freedom is a system, not a feeling. She talks about what happens when our desire for control masquerades as safety, how the wrong metrics keep us stuck, and why real freedom comes from building systems that create space instead of pressure. Jenny also di…
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Sarah lived a relatively long life. She passed away at the age of 127 after learning about the Binding of Isaac. Our Parsha begins with her passing, eulogy, and burial in the Cave of the Patriarchs. Just as when the sun sets in one area, it automatically rises in some other place, with the passing of Sarah came the rise of a comparably bright light…
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What if a simple clapping game could make your child better at math and reading? 💡 In this super hands-on workshop episode of Raising Innovators, Marnie Forestieri sits down with kinesthetic learning specialist and author, Dr. Debby Mitchell, to unpack the power of "Steady Beat." Discover the powerful, research-backed correlation between a child's …
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In this episode, Shabnam Mogharabi discuss navigating modern challenges and explore practical spirituality and the quest for joy. Shabnam shares insights from positive psychology, the importance of community, and strategies for embedding well-being into workplace culture. The conversation highlights embracing imperfection, reframing adversity, and …
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November can feel like an energy dip, but what if it’s actually a hidden gift? Let's reframe it as the perfect pause, an invitation to unwind, simplify routines and recharge before the busy festive weeks set in. Discover how dialling back now helps you show up stronger, steadier, and more present for all that’s ahead. Want to try The Organised Meth…
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Sarah died at the age of 127. Abraham negotiated with the Hittites for the purchase of a burial plot, the Cave of Machpelah. The objective of the purchase of the Cave of Machpelah was to bury the dead. These three facts are featured at the beginning of our Parsha. On the surface these facts seem wholly unremarkable. In year 8 of the Parsha Podcast …
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“Healthy theology affirms the spiritual realm without obsessing over it. Faith keeps us grounded when the unseen feels overwhelming.” In Daniel 10, the curtain between heaven and earth is pulled back, revealing an unseen world of spiritual activity. As Daniel receives a new vision and encounters a radiant messenger, we’re reminded that God’s purpos…
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Torah is not supposed to be a detached, academic study. The Almighty gave us a Torah as the authoritative guide for living the most elevated and rich life possible. The Creator of all of created existence endowed humanity with with the guidance for how to live a most meaningful and uplifting life. The First Gate of Alei Shur is dedicated to living …
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In this week’s Moments with God: Soul Nourishment study, Vernetta invites you to lean into faith like never before. Using Exodus 16:4 as the foundation, we explore how God’s provision isn’t just about meeting needs—it’s about testing trust. Just like manna in the wilderness, God provides enough for today to teach dependence, strengthen faith, and r…
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Some of the highlights of this week’s parsha: Immediately after the Binding of Isaac, Sarah passed away at the age of 127, and soon afterward Abraham had to procure a burial spot for her. In addition, Abraham sent his trusted confidante, Eliezer, to his hometown to find a spouse for Isaac. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – DONATE to TORCH…
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In Episode 9 of the Sapp–Trapp Stillness Is an Illness Podcast, hosts Patrick Sapp, James Trapp, and Brian Moss welcome a remarkable guest — Sarah, a die-hard fan (of Syracuse) and a leukemia survivor. Her story isn’t just about cheering for her team, it’s about overcoming adversity, stepping back into life with purpose, and powering through the ki…
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In this episode, Danielle LaPorte discusses how to turn life's pain into a path of meaning and joy. She explores spirituality, conscious choice, and emotional honesty. Danielle also delves into the importance of embracing both pain and joy, reframing obligations as choices, and avoiding “spiritual bypassing”—, which is the tendency to rush to posit…
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What if education wasn't about control but confidence, independence, and joy? 💡 In this powerful episode of Raising Innovators, Marnie Forestieri sits down with Tim Seldin, author, consultant, and President of the Montessori Society, to unpack the timeless wisdom of the Montessori philosophy. Discover how this 120-year-old approach continues to sha…
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Parenting in the age of uncertainty can feel overwhelming. 🌎 We're raising kids in a world that changes faster than we can keep up new technologies, new expectations, new fears. In this episode of Raising Innovators, Marnie Forestieri unpacks the Future-Ready Parent Mindset: how to replace control with curiosity, fear with adaptability, and anxiety…
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Abraham was the paragon of faith. He was also the paragon of kindness and hospitality. When he was 99 years old and only three days removed from a very painful and debilitating circumcision surgery, Abraham launched into a frenzied act of superlative hospitality to three travelers (who later turned out to be angels). These twin attributes worked sy…
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Ever treated yourself the way you wish someone else would? In this episode, I talk about SOLO DATES and show you exactly HOW to do them. PLUS a new fun way to incorporate joy missions into them! Whether you’re craving deeper self-connection, want to romanticize your Tuesday again, or are simply looking for a playful push to get out of autopilot, th…
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In this episode, Charles Duhigg explains how we can improve communication in polarized times. He explores how to foster active listening, social reciprocity, and techniques like “looping for understanding.” The conversation covers different types of conversations, the importance of focusing on common ground, and strategies for building and changing…
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On the second day of Rosh Hashanah each year we read chapter 22 of Genesis, the Binding of Isaac episode. Abraham is instructed to take his beloved son Isaac and offer him as a sacrifice atop Mount Moriah. Abraham does as told, only to be stopped at the very last moment. In this very special Parsha podcast episode, we explore three dimensions of th…
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I was asked to give a Talmud class in the TORCH center. The subject matter is the obligation of a father to circumcise his son. If you want to get a bit of a flavor of the methodology and cadence of Talmud, this would be a good place to start. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Sponsorship: Please consider sponsoring a podcast by making a …
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Priya, a parent in constant “go” mode, felt numb and irritable with her child. Discover how SOFT’s micro-noticing and pockets of embodied rest help regulate the nervous system and support family healing. Check out thesoftapproach.com for more information about training, resources, and readings.By Misty Gibson, PhD
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"Real prayer doesn’t stop at personal confession. It joins God in His redemptive work and asks, ‘Lord, act for Your own sake—so that Your name will be glorified.’" This week, we are diving into Daniel 9, where Daniel reads Jeremiah’s prophecy about seventy years of exile and responds with a model prayer—humble, confessional, covenant-anchored, and …
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A thick wall separates the world of Torah from the world outside of it. Those who are outside have no concept of the wondrous nature of that world. Even people who are Torah observant - who are Orthodox - can be totally ignorant of this most magnificent world. Even someone who is privileged to be enumerated amongst students of a Yeshiva, may be ign…
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This week’s parsha features several iconic episodes: Abraham was visited by God as he was recuperating from his circumcision, and concurrently engaged in superlative kindness with three angels masquerading as pagan travelers; Abraham was informed that the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were about to be destroyed and was unsuccessful in interceding on…
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In Episode 8 of the Sapp-Trapp Stillness Is an Illness Podcast, hosts Patrick Sapp, James Trapp, and Brian Moss sit down with Clemson legend Rodney Williams — the winningest quarterback in Clemson history with a 32-10-2 mark as a starter and three straight ACC titles. They dig into how life’s going for Rodney post-playing days, what it takes to bou…
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In this episode, Kelly Wilson explains how to move from avoidance to acceptance: a new way to live with anxiety. He delves into how our vulnerabilities show us what matters to us, and that the goal isn’t to win a war inside. It’s to keep coming back to the next honest action that moves you towards what matters. That is at the core of acceptance and…
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Our nation has three forefathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and four foremothers, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah. The Book of Genesis principally orients around these people. The the narratives of a Adam and Noah are but pitstops along the way until the Torah focuses squarely on Abraham and his descendants. What is the role of a patriarch and a …
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In this episode, Joe Nucci explores what it means to go beyond the buzzwords and how to talk about mental health without losing its meaning. He explains how mental health language has become less useful as it’s gained popularity, and how clinical terms meant for specific purposes have drifted into everyday speech until they describe everything, and…
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Join us for an exquisite Parsha Podcast as we go deep and deeper into Lech Lecha. The deep idea relates to Lot's fateful decision to choose to move to the sinful cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. We then go deeper and explore the allegorical dimensions of the breakup between Abraham and Lot. Finally, we go even deeper and explore the secret and the mys…
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In this reflective Selah Moment, we pause to look back on the journey through our last three episodes: “Waiting Well: Preparing for the Promise” (Acts 1–2), “When Distraction Fights Devotion, Decision Wins” (Luke 10:38–42), and “How to Respond to Problems” (2 Chronicles 20). Host Vernetta guides listeners through a moment of stillness and spiritual…
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Stuck in a DMV line? Sitting in a quiet waiting room? Driving home after something ends? This episode helps you find joy in the in-between. We name why waiting (and liminal spaces) feels scary, tell real stories (medical tests, money stress, weird Tuesdays), and share tiny acts that make dull moments feel alive. You’ll get simple tools: a “doorway …
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