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Two friends, Amy Watson & Sarah Ullrich, understand the need to continue the conversation after completing a really great book that you didn't want to end. You know that feeling you get when you finish a good book, and you simply can't move on? Find yourself needing just a little more? This multi-trope romance podcast gives you the opportunity to dig deeper with us into books we love as we discuss all the reasons we can't move on.
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Wednesdays With Watson: Faith & Trauma Amy Watson- PTSD Patient-Trauma Survivor

Amy Watson: Trauma Survivor, Hope Carrier, Precious Daughter Of The Most High God

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Welcome to "Wednesdays With Watson," a compassionate and insightful podcast dedicated to exploring the complex journey of healing from PTSD, the role of faith in recovery, and the profound impact of trauma on our lives. Hosted by Amy Watson, a passionate advocate for mental health and a trauma survivor, this podcast aims to provide a safe and empathetic space for listeners to learn, share, and find hope.In each episode, we delve deep into the multifaceted aspects of Post-Traumatic Stress Dis ...
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Ministry leadership is about more than just growing your church or organization. It’s about participating in God’s mission in the world. But how can leaders know God’s mission or their unique place in it? Faithful ministry leadership is rooted in a life of deep and abiding faithfulness to Jesus. In “Spiritual Life and Leadership,” Markus Watson and his guests explore what it means to be faithful leaders whose ministry flows from their ever-deepening relationship with God.
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A brand new podcast in which Amy Sheppard and Fleur Elizabeth interview some of the most interesting, controversial figures in the culture war. For, the FULL, UNCENSORED episodes, go to basedmedia.org
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Hey It Gets Better, the podcast, brings inspiring stories of the ups and downs of life to the ears of those who need to hear that things just get better. Stories from founders, authors, creatives and more, Hey It Gets Better is a podcast of hope that even when we are lost, things do ultimately get better.
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The Loved Called Gifted Podcast is your place to come for musings about spirituality, identity and purpose. Thoughts about life purpose and how to discover it. Finding value in being - not just doing. Spirituality and how to develop it. Interviews with people who have interesting stories, experience and knowledge to share. The podcast also supports the Loved, Called, Gifted course, which can be found at lovedcalledgifted.com.
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Explore an alternative path to managing your ADHD — a drug free path. Host Joseph Pack, who has successfully managed ADHD for seven years without drugs, interviews experts in ADHD, health & wellness, and spirituality. The podcast offers in-depth discussions and evidence-based strategies for those seeking alternative ADHD treatments.
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Over the last ten years, over 100 rural hospitals have closed their doors. Roughly one in three rural hospitals have been identified as “at risk.” If there was ever a need for strong leadership, that time is now. RHLR’s mission is to provide a forum to have conversations with rural health leaders to discuss and share ideas about what is working, what is not working, lessons learned, success stories, strategies, things to avoid and anything else you want to talk and hear about. RHLR provides ...
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James Parris is a graduate student scholar, as well as an entrepreneur who has dove into many realms from communications, education, business and regularly hosts a show bringing on wide ranges of talent an enabling them to share their insights with the world.
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Smart Dust

The Works & Norton Rose Fulbright

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Want expert insight on what’s trending in the world of technology, data and innovation each month? The Smart Dust Podcast is for you. But what on Earth is Smart Dust? The name refers to the very real and extraordinary dust-sized computers designed to be breathed in and monitor the human brain. No, we are not making that up. The mission of the Smart Dust Podcast is to give you brain-expanding ideas and perspectives to breathe in and apply to your daily and professional life. With industry-lea ...
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Mind Affinity

Duncan Price

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Advice and inspiration to help you to Empower Yourself. The mind is an amazing thing and we, as humans, are great at finding new, exciting was to use that to hold ourselves back. Imagine what you could achieve if you used that strength to move you forward instead. This podcast aims to help you do just that.
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Letters from Home is a faith-building podcast sharing everyday stories of faith from people of all walks of life. Life is hard, and on most days, our faith needs a boost. Letters From Home Podcast will bring a new faith story, every other week, from people who love Jesus, of all ages & demographics. You will hear in these stories, their dreams, their failures, their pain, their struggles, their life changing encounters, and their extraordinary moments. You’ll leave each episode encouraged an ...
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Looking to grow your DTC brand? 'Ecommerce Marketing 101' has the answers. Join us for honest discussions with marketers and creatives who have hands-on experience scaling ecommerce businesses. We'll share the secrets behind their success and dive deep into the strategies they've used to scale their brand. Hosted by Dash.app, the visual content management tool trusted by top ecommerce companies, this podcast takes you behind the scenes of ambitious DTC companies. Whether you're a seasoned pr ...
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Send us a Text Message. Patreon Link What if understanding trauma as a part of life could transform your healing journey? Join us on this heartfelt episode of Wednesdays with Watson as we travel to Oak Hill Baptist Church in Waycross, Georgia, and delve into the profound impact of trauma, faith, and community. I share my personal testimony of overc…
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On this week’s episode of Rural Health Leadership Radio, we talk to a physician who came out of retirement to rekindle his passion for rural healthcare at a critical access hospital in Kemmerer, Wyoming. Dr. David Alcindor shares his incredible journey, from his childhood in France to his volunteer work in rural nations across the world, as well as…
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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson discuss the importance of transitions in both individual and organizational life, as highlighted by a quote from Terry Walling. They explore the concept of the "in between," likening it to the liminal space where significant transformation occurs. Bolsinger empha…
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This week, Fleur and Amy sit down with Paul Staines, the man behind the massively influential Guido Fawkes blog. They discuss how political journalism has changed, the impact of Starmer's and whether is worth bothering to go to university to be a journalist. In the first podcast of the Labour government, they discuss the inner workings of the Conse…
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This week’s episode of Rural Health Leadership Radio continues our series of exploring the Policy Papers of NRHA’s 2023 Rural Health Fellows. In this conversation, we talk to Lex Pierre and Jeff Dunbar who researched the intricacies of long-term care in rural healthcare. The pair broke their paper down into financing, staffing, and regulations to u…
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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! Amy Peeler, author of Hebrews: Commentaries for Christian Formation, shares her insights on leadership through the lens of the book of Hebrews, drawing parallels between Jesus’ steadfast priesthood and the role of modern pastors and leaders. Her reflections on enduring hope, resilience, and the…
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We are very used to thinking of God as He. With a capital ‘H’. There has not been much space in Christian tradition for viewing God as anything but male. The God of the Bible, we tend to assume, is entirely masculine. But, in fact, there is also a wealth of feminine imagery for God in the Bible, if you know where to look. In this episode, Catherine…
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Continuing our series on NRHA’s 2023 Fellows and Policy Papers, this week we’re talking to another group of Fellows that explored pediatric vaccination rates in rural America. Nitika Moibi, Andrea Stephenson, and Cynthia Calixte each touch on the current state of pediatric vaccination rates from the unique perspectives of a provider, through the le…
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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! Markus Watson and Tod Bolsinger engage in a discerning conversation about the leadership and mission implications of the idea that God is already pesent in every culture. They consider the respect and humility required when entering new cultures and relationships, especially with the understand…
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Amy and Fleur talk to the young right wing influencer Luca Watson about how the tradional right wing parties offer nothing for the young now, but the young have not given up on the right. Along the way they talk Trump, Farage, Immigration and the brave new world of Anglo-Futurism. A bright new talent - not to be missed.…
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On this week’s episode of Rural Health Leadership Radio, we kick off a series focused on NRHA’s 2023 Rural Health Fellows and their policy papers. The first group we chatted with includes Lisa Rantz, Kevin Lambing, and Dr. Carrie Shaver who had the task of examining Medicare Advantage. In our conversation we discuss the intricacies, impacts, as wel…
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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! Efrem Smith and Dan Kreiss, the authors of Church For Everyone: Building a Multi-Inclusive Community, explore the importance of multi-inclusivity in church leadership, the need to empower young people in decision-making, and the steps required to break down socio-economic and cultural barriers …
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Dr. Kaylah Holland works to restore justice and shares the importance of books over bars, education over incarceration, and her book, Putting Out Fires. The post Episode #162: Empowering Educators and Championing Student-Centered Classrooms first appeared on Rethinking Learning.By Barbara Bray
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Monasticism is not just for people who are part of a convent or a monastery. There are many people who are part of monastic communities while living normal, every day lives. One of these communities is that of the Benedictine Oblates, who seek to follow the rule of Saint Benedict. On International Women's Day, Catherine interviewed Jane Dicker, one…
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There's a common fallacy in ADHD circles that we can't meditate. It's not true. We can, we've just been taught wrong. Meditation is simple. It's the repetitive process of focusing on an object of attention (a mantra). In this episode I explain the meditation technique I teach to all Drug Free ADHD clients. It's specifically designed for ADHD brains…
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Send us a Text Message. I am the only one who sees text messages, and I would love to hear from you! Support our efforts by providing counseling scholarships. Contact Lauren Starnes-When The Body Talks Have you ever felt overwhelmed by life’s challenges, unsure of how to cope? Today, I take you through my personal journey with Post-Traumatic Stress…
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Medical residency in a rural area is one of the key influencing factors for providers to stay and continue practicing in a rural area. This week on Rural Health Leadership Radio we are talking to Yoana Cruz, Clerkship and Sub-Internship Coordinator in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Kansas Medical Center. We talk with Yoana about the…
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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! Tod Bolsinger brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this conversation, challenging us to resist nostalgia and the allure of a past era—like the 1960s, when the church thrived in a very different context. Reflecting on a quote from Miroslav Volf, Bolsinger, together with Markus Watson, …
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This is a unique episode for the Drug Free ADHD podcast. I interview Carly Watson, a coaching client who, after perfectly executing the Drug Free ADHD toolkit, managed to kick the meds for good (in just 3 months). We talk about: Brutal ADHD meds side effects Using ice baths to boost dopamine How meditation settles the mind Breathwork to calm the mi…
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This week on Rural Health Leadership Radio we’re talking to Karen Brown, Revenue Cycle Director at Mountrail County Medical Center. Karen shares the intricacies of revenue cycle, particularly in rural hospitals, and how revenue cycle professionals can work to maximize their efforts. Karen also shares the work she does coaching her staff on revenue …
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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! In ministry leadership, how we respond to crises significantly impacts not just our journey, but also the communities we serve. Painful experiences like this can be crucibles that mold our character, highlight the importance of emotional presence, and underscore the need for institutional stami…
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Fleur and Amy speak to the co-founder of the Together Declaration, Alan Miller, shares his journey from organising underground raves to spearheading a nationwide movement against vaccine mandates and lockdowns. Reflecting on the erosion of fundamental freedoms during the pandemic, Alan discusses the importance of upholding democratic principles, an…
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Glenn Hussey is the father of four adopted children and a senior lecturer at Keele University, in the school of Life Sciences where he also has a key role in equality, diversity and inclusion. In this wide ranging conversation he talks about his Roman Catholic faith, his belief in the importance of valuing every human being and the vocation of fath…
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Send us a Text Message. Have a question for Laney or me? Send us a text message with your Instagram handle! Amy's Instagram Laney's Instagram Want to help Laney and Matt practically? Gift cards can be sent to Laney. You can send it directly to the Gibney's, center.laney@gmail.com Requested: Jersey Mike's Chic Fila Starbucks McDonalds How do you nav…
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On this week’s episode of Rural Health Leadership Radio, we talk to Nick Derusha, Director and Health Officer of the LMAS District Health Department in Newberry, Michigan. Nick gives us a glimpse into what life was like for a rural district health department before, during, and after the pandemic and tells us about the lessons learned from that jou…
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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! This episode explores the critical role of joy in fostering deep connections within our communities. As Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson consider how an atmosphere of joy can be crafted and communicated through our actions, they discuss how this translates to effective ministry and church leader…
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This episode features a lively discussion with freelance journalist Charlotte Gill about issues in higher education, the arts, media bias, and more. Charlotte shares her experiences navigating free speech constraints while working for outlets like GB News. She also dives deep into the troubling funding allocated for questionable research projects, …
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In this episode of Rural Health Leadership Radio, we are happy to welcome Norberto Orellana, the Public Relations Lead at Campbell County Health in Gillette, Wyoming. Norberto shares his inspiring journey from overcoming personal challenges, including cerebral palsy and homelessness, to influencing rural healthcare through public relations. The epi…
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In this thought-provoking episode, Amy and Fleur sit down with Younes Sadaghiani, or @Younessrocks, a political influencer and former teacher originally from Iran. Younes shares his unique perspective on the impact of Islam on Iranian society, why the Left loves Islam, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and his admiration for former US President Don…
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Catherine meets Lillibet Goodwin, who shares her passion for working with children with special needs and her friendship with a young man with autism. She talks about her experience of having adopted siblings, what that has taught her about the importance of accepting and welcoming others, the therapeutic value of art, and meeting Jesus in those so…
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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! Strong sermons, pastoral care and counseling, leading Bible studies. These are all really important for effective ministry leadership. But leading a church or organization is more than just that, isn’t it? In this episode, Mike Bonem--consultant, coach, and author of The Art of Leading Change--…
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Dr. Amy Mathews-Perez is the Director of Special Programs in a public school in Texas. She coordinates multiple programs: Special Education, 504, Homeless, MTSS, and Dyslexia as a part of BETTER. The post Episode #161: Being a Part of Better with Dr. Amy Mathews-Perez first appeared on Rethinking Learning.…
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Send us a Text Message. Did you send a text message? Provide your IG handle and follow on IG for a potential answer to your question: Follow Amy on Instagram Dr. Catherine Jackson on Instagram Have you ever wondered how to carry Christ's love into the challenging spaces where trauma resides? Dr. Catherine Jackson, known affectionately as Dr. J, gra…
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In this episode of Rural Health Leadership Radio, Dr. Bill Auxier reflects on his recent experience at the Coaching and Leadership in Healthcare event co-hosted by Harvard Medical School, the Institute of Coaching, and McLean Hospital. He discusses the concept of "intelligent failure" as presented by Harvard Professor Amy Edmondson, emphasizing the…
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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! Markus Watson and Tod Bolsinger reflect on their passion for exploration as an essential element of leadership, discussing the current crisis where the church often resists change and clings to the past rather than venturing into the unknown. Together, they explore the challenges in embracing e…
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to rise like a phoenix from the depths of life's toughest challenges? That's exactly what Yane Sneed, founder of Relentless Phoenix, embodies as she takes us through her harrowing journey from a childhood marred by abuse and bullying to a life dedicated to empowering others. Yane's story is a beacon of hope, ill…
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Fleur and Amy sit down with Reem Ibrahim, a libertarian firebrand known for her vocal criticism of the NHS. With her sharp wit and unwavering convictions, Reem delves into the intricacies of her political philosophy, offering a thought-provoking perspective on individual liberty, the role of government, and the importance of free speech. From her j…
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Jennifer Womble has been nationally recognized for over 30 years of leadership, for 15 years as conference chair of FETC, and for creating high-quality professional development in education technology. The post Episode #160: Shaping the Future of Education Technology and Leadership with Jennifer Womble first appeared on Rethinking Learning.…
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When you think about rural healthcare, you may not think about Scotland, but Scotland has some very rural areas that deal with similar issues we deal with in rural America. Hear about what they are doing in rural Scotland to deliver health and wellbeing to their residents, by listening to our conversation with Dr. Emma Watson, 2021-22 U.K. Harkness…
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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! In this episode, Warren Brown and Brad Strawn, authors of Enhancing Christian Life, explain how contemporary Christian practices can often lead to what they call a 'puny' experience of Christianity that elevates personal feelings of closeness to God over outward expressions of faith. They argue…
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Amy Weinland Daughters calls in from Texas to chat with Catherine about the vast number of letters she has written, and the book that followed. This is a story of deep friendship, that began when Amy decided that she would support a grieving mother by writing to her. It's a story of connection despite differences and God's grace in people's lives, …
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In this thought-provoking episode, activist and commentator Lois McLatchie Miller joins Fleur and Amy to discuss the ongoing cultural battles surrounding abortion rights, women's roles, and the intersection of faith and public discourse. Drawing from her experiences advocating for life and religious freedom, Lois offers insightful perspectives on t…
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Send us a Text Message. Ever wondered why your body seems to have a mind of its own, especially after experiencing trauma? Join me as I sit down with Lauren Starnes, a compassionate physician's assistant in psychiatric medicine, to uncover the vital interplay between our physical sensations and mental health. In a revealing conversation, we tackle …
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In this episode of Rural Health Leadership Radio, Michael Hassell, CEO of Melissa Memorial Hospital in Colorado, discusses his journey from paramedic to hospital executive. Hassell discusses his strategic focus on community-centric initiatives, like enhancing local orthopedic services and integrating telemedicine. He also shares insights on effecti…
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