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    Explore " communal" with insightful episodes like "Psalm 106: Remember Me When You Save Us", "The Rescued Family [Romans 02]", "Psalm 102: Recorded for a Generation to Come", "Psalm 102: A Prayer for the Afflicted" and "Psalm 99: Worship at His Footstool" from podcasts like ""Text Talk", "Christ Community Church - Leawood Campus - SUNDAY MESSAGES", "Text Talk", "Text Talk" and "Text Talk"" and more!

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    Psalm 106: Remember Me When You Save Us

    Psalm 106: Remember Me When You Save Us

    Psalm 106 (Alter)

    Andrew and Edwin catch the individual plea in the midst of the communal confession.

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    The Rescued Family [Romans 02]

    The Rescued Family [Romans 02]

    Romans 1: 8-15 // Ben Beasley

    Everywhere we look we see division in our world. We live in a divided world. The myth is that today we are more divided than ever before, but division has always been part of the human story. Paul’s letter to the Romans was written to a city, to a church, and to a world that was experiencing great division. Paul is clear in his message that our division is overcome and a new kind of family takes its place through faith in Jesus. Faith in Jesus gives us three things: an identity, a longing, and a binding. Faith in Jesus gives us an identity as beloved. Some of us need the simple reminder that God loves you. He knows all of you. He loves you. And when you place your faith in Jesus, he fully commits to you, gives you an identity, and welcomes you into his new family.


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    Psalm 102: Recorded for a Generation to Come

    Psalm 102: Recorded for a Generation to Come

    Psalm 102 (NKJV)

    Andrew and Edwin find motivation by the faith of the psalmist who, in the middle of his own personal anguish, sees God working on a larger scale. The psalmist wants his children and grandchildren to praise God for His work for Israel even if the psalmist doesn't live to see it.

    Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here.
     
      Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org.
     
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    Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here.
     
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    Psalm 102: A Prayer for the Afflicted

    Psalm 102: A Prayer for the Afflicted

    Psalm 102 (ESV)

    Andrew and Edwin notice the personal lament full of affliction in Psalm 102 while also noticing it is mashed up with a communal praise for coming deliverance. They take great comfort that God has provided a psalm for the times we are afflicted.

    Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here.
     
      Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org.
     
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    Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here.
     
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    Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=13748

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    Psalm 99: Worship at His Footstool

    Psalm 99: Worship at His Footstool

    Psalm 99 (ALV)

    Andrew and Edwin notice the parallels between Psalm 99:5 and 99:9--specifically noting the parallel of God's footstool and God's holy hill. They discuss the meaning in the Old Covenant, and how it transfers and translates for us in the New Covenant.

    Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here.
     
      Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org.
     
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    We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more.

    Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here.
     
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    Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=13509

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    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalk

    Michael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/ 

    Agentic and Communal Leadership Traits: Redefining the ‘Complete’ Leader

    Agentic and Communal Leadership Traits: Redefining the ‘Complete’ Leader

    In this episode, we discuss Agentic and Communal traits and how leaders can apply aspects of both to motivate employees and create a positive work atmosphere within their organizations. We explore how we understand leadership, shifting social norms around the concept of leadership, the importance of empowering and coaching your employees, and key principles that can help guide our decision-making when in leadership roles.

    For this episode hosted by Bryan Benjamin, Executive Director of the Ivey Academy, we're joined by Hayden Woodley, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behaviour at Ivey Business School.

    For more information about the Ivey Academy or to learn more about our upcoming events, visit IveyAcademy.com.

    Note: the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this multimedia content do not necessarily represent those of Western University, Ivey Business School, or The Ivey Academy and its affiliates. This content has been made available for informational and educational purposes, and its appearance on the Site does not constitute an endorsement.

    Airport Advertising Masterclass with Demetria Wideman Executive Vice President Growth of ReachTV

    Airport Advertising Masterclass with Demetria Wideman Executive Vice President Growth of ReachTV

    Demetria Wideman, Vice President of Business Development and Airport Partnerships at ReachTV, chats about how to best reach out and connect to tastemakers on the go.

    ReachTV is a linear short-form television network designed for travelers. They create opportunities for audiences to stay informed on the latest news, sports, business, style, and entertainment.

    Takeaways 

    • One of top challenges within airport advertising is the red tape. Airports have contractual duties to their brands. Advertisers have to be cognizant when making decisions in this space.
    • Travel is a very personal experience. Although travelers are surrounded by hundreds of people, they are attentive and engage with their environment.
    • Television is a communal activity. The content on the screen brings familiarity into foreign environments and allows people to connect to others.
    • ReachTV provides a communal experience for travelers within a high-stress environment. They strive to be a source of connection, trust, and community.
    • ReachTV is exploring ways for brands that advertise on screens to also convert to become the point of purchase in the terminal. 

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    172: Seth Buechley - Leading with Gratitude

    172: Seth Buechley - Leading with Gratitude

    Seth Buechley is a serial-entrepreneur and business founder focused on connecting high-potential leaders with the ideas, resources, and people they need to grow their enterprise and have lasting leadership impact.

    Currently he serves as Chairman and CEO of Cathedral Consulting (www.cathedralconsulting.com) leading a team of consultants focused on providing financial systems, strategy, and merger & acquisition support to emerging businesses and under $50M in sales.

    In his previous role as President of SOLiD USA, Seth led the company to annual sales of nearly $60 million before selling to firm to a venture partner. SOLiD's technology delivered cellular and public safety radio coverage to some of the most recognized venues in America, including the Empire State Building, the NY Subway, Moscone Center, and Daytona International Speedway.  

    A recognized TEDx and keynote speaker, Seth loves to deliver motivational and leadership training to audiences across the U.S.

    Seth is the founder of the Safer Building Coalition (www.saferbuildings.org) and a member of Young President Organization (YPO) (www.ypo.org)

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    21. Astrology as Communal Practice with Charting Your Course 2021 Class

    21. Astrology as Communal Practice with Charting Your Course 2021 Class

    How can we build new worlds by learning astrology together as a community? How can astrology assist us imagining new ways of being with each other in community?

    In this very special episode, my collaborator Britten LaRue and I are joined by our astrology students from the Charting Your Course 2021 Cohort! This was such a fun episode to record and I hope you enjoy it as much we enjoyed recording it. We discussed:

    • What they've learned about themselves, others, and the world around them from learning
    • How applying and questioning ‘knowledge’ is as powerful as accruing it, and how it happened within a community of learners.
    • What learning astrology has taught them about cultivating themselves and others in their lives.
    • What trepidations they experienced in terms of learning together and being in a long-term learning container.
    • What they learned about being with yourself and being in community since learning astrology within the community.

    This coming September 2022, Britten and I will share a new offering - Astrology as Praxis - which is a year-long journey to learn, un-learn, and integrate the magic of astrology in our lives as individuals, communities, and members of the larger cosmic body. We warmly welcome you to visit our course page to learn more about this offering and sign up to receive updates from us.  

    It was such a joy to meet again as a group and to share this conversation with a wider audience. The energy and vitality of this group is palpable and everyone supported each other - not just in learning astrology, but as humans living the beautiful and brutal experiences of being humans.  

    A special thank you to John Beynon, Amy Lauricello, Bridget Scanlon, Mary Schuch, and Jaclyn Skeans for contributing their insights and lived wisdom. Read more about them below: 

    John has been reading tarot since the early ‘90s and has been intertwining astrology and tarot in his personal practice, which he often shares through his Instagram account at @the.charyot. He brings a social justice lens to his work in the intuitive arts, and he is currently interested in how the modalities of tarot and astrology support recovery for people who are liberating themselves from substance abuse disorders.

    Mary describes herself as someone who is committed to showing up for the experience of belonging in a human body. Informed by her upbringing as a homeschooled pastor's kid and the eighth of eleven siblings, Mary is reclaiming her right to exploration and education. She values meditative multidisciplinary living through her practices of writing, music, art, movement, breadmaking, astrology, and being outdoors. Through these avenues, Mary is joyfully emerging as an intuitive and comedic mystic. Mary has spent most of the last decade deep in thought in gardens, on a lobster boat, and more recently, an oyster farm. She is originally from the Chicago area and currently lives on an island in Maine. You can find Mary @maryschuch.

    Jaclyn Skeans (she/her) is an avid list maker (Virgo Rising), lover of all things magical (Pisces Sun), and always curious about how you're really doing (Scorpio Moon). Cultivating a more intimate relationship with astrology and the planets has been an ever evolving gift, one that currently has Jaclyn creating a life that inspires and excites her. In the real world you'll most likely find Jaclyn out on meandering walks with her dog, sitting in the sun, or in her sewing studio creating Astro Hoops- custom, textile creations that turn your natal chart into tangible art. Online you can find her on instagram @thePeachBungalow or at www.thePeachBungalow.com

    More about Astrology as Praxis: Britten and I feel so thrilled and proud of what we’re co-creating, which is unlike anything we’ve seen in the astrological community. Our course will begin on September 10, 2022 and registration will open for a brief window of time on August 26-28, 2022. In the meantime, we will continue to weave conversations around this vast topic of Astrology as Praxis! Be sure to follow me and follow Britten on Instagram, as well as to follow Britten’s gorgeous podcast Moon To Moon. Sign up for my newsletter here and Britten’s here

    This episode is our siren song. We are lovingly calling in and nurturing our future course participants and all those for whom this exploration may be deeply shifting or liberating. Astrology as Praxis is a thesis to live into. Astrology as Praxis belongs to all of us.

    This podcast is hosted, produced, and edited by Jonathan Koe. Theme music is also composed by me! Connect with me through my newsletter, my Instagram @nate_qi, my music, and click here to book an astrology reading with me. For podcast-related inquiries, email me at healingthespiritpodcast@gmail.com.

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    This podcast is hosted, produced, and edited by Jonathan Koe. Theme music is also composed by me! Connect with me through my newsletter, my Instagram @jonathankoeofficial, and my music. For podcast-related inquiries, email me at healingthespiritpodcast@gmail.com.

    Staci Frenes

    Staci Frenes

    During my time as a pastor in the Evangelical Covenant Church, I was in an ongoing conversation about the relationship between LGBTQ folks and local churches. And over the years, regardless of all the different kinds of settings in which that conversation was happening, it kept bringing me back to this very particular biblical imagery. 

    Moses and his people were on the edge of a body of water that they could not safely cross with the armies of Egypt, bearing down on them from behind an impossibility. Any change necessary for a peaceful, free future was just off the table, something very new, something not just unprecedented, but unexpected and very unlikely would need to happen. It has pretty much always felt that same way to me in the institutional conversation about sexuality and gender and identity, and communal religious practice, that any change necessary in order for a peaceful, connected communal future, to be possible just seemed off the table. For that reason, then for several years, I've turned my attention to places in which I saw actual newness, and that was almost always in relationship. It was almost always happening on a level that the institutional conversation was too busy or too noisy, to notice. But as quiet as some of those spaces and moments might have been, they continue to grant me deep and sincere hope for a future. I can't see it. 

    Staci Frenes story is one of those spaces and places and it was a joy to reconnect with her in conversation. 

    Check it out.

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    35 Altered States of Consciousness

    35  Altered States of Consciousness

    Trance, meditation, or altered states of consciousness might be a tool in your spiritual arsenal or they might be the goal to which you aspire.  Join Leilani and Kimberlyn as they explore the powerful ways of being present, in your body, or floating in ‘other places’ through altered states of consciousness.

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    FAR OUT #158 ~ Ceremony Is How We Remember to Remember

    FAR OUT #158 ~ Ceremony Is How We Remember to Remember

    Listen and explore:

    • Ceremony as a technology
    • Opening up sacred space
    • Self-led ceremonies vs. inherited ceremonies: the important role lineage and tradition can play in the effectiveness of a ceremony
    • The primal human need met by ceremony
    • The art of ritual
    • What we've witnessed and experienced in our own plant medicine ceremonies
    • Reclaiming the religious

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    Book Club: "Baby Let Me Follow You Down" and "Dylan Goes Electric"

    Book Club: "Baby Let Me Follow You Down" and "Dylan Goes Electric"

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    • Tune called Planxty Sir Festus Burke | Randal Bays/fiddle, Chris Smith/tenor banjo, Roger Landes/bouzouki | composition by Turlough O’Carolan, from the album “Coyote Banjo” by Chris Smith

    Part I, Baby Let Me Follow You Down:  The Illustrated Story of the Cambridge Folk Years - 01:10

    Part II, Dylan Goes Electric!:  Newport, Seeger, Dylan, and the Night the Split the Sixties - 35:07

    Outro - 01:03:57

    • Planxty Sir Festus Burke

     

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    Social Spiders & Communal Tarantulas w/ Dr/ Linda Rayor

    Social Spiders & Communal Tarantulas w/ Dr/ Linda Rayor

    Today we are talking to Dr. Linda Rayor from the Entemology Department at Cornell University who has spent most of her career studying Social Behavior in spiders like the Huntsman Spider. She also studies communal tarantula species like the Monocentropus balfouri, Neoholothele incei and Hysterocrates gigas. We even discuss Amblypygi like the Tailless Whip Scorpion and how someone becomes an arachnologist!

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    Community Pantries, Fridges and Ovens: Helping Feed Communities Through Mutual Aid in the Midwest

    Community Pantries, Fridges and Ovens: Helping Feed Communities Through Mutual Aid in the Midwest

    In this episode, we explore how community fridges, pantries and even ovens are helping address food insecurity across the Midwest. These concepts have popped up in larger cities on the coasts, but are also present in cities and towns big and small in the Midwest. Unsurprisingly, Chicago is leading the way on community fridges. In the Windy City, the Love Fridge brings communities together through mutual aid, placing refrigerators in areas struggling with food apartheid. In Minnesota, we explore the concept of the community oven as a tool of outreach and engagement And, we speak with Aley Cristelli, a Nebraska native who brought the community pantry movement to Oklahoma City by founding Pine Pantry.

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    The Irish cult you didn't know about. Meet The Screamers.

    The Irish cult you didn't know about. Meet The Screamers.

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    Mohamed Hammoud - Communion: the Letters of our Name

    Mohamed Hammoud - Communion: the Letters of our Name

    In 1976, Mohamed Hammoud fled Lebanon with his family to escape a civil war. Arriving in Canada, he was told to change his name to “Mike” in order to fit in. Over the years, as he moved and explored, he changed his name again and again—Mikeal in Quebec, Miguel in Spain, and finally back to himself, Mohamed. He and I had a terrific journey of ideas and insights over 30 minutes, and now I have a wonderful friend in London, Ontario, where I actually stopped for a snack in m1973!

    Carolina Alzate | Despertar el ser para diseñar el hacer | E02

    Carolina Alzate | Despertar el ser para diseñar el hacer | E02

    ¿Cómo pueden descubrir las marcas su dimensión humana? Carolina Alzate es una diseñadora colombiana especializada en estrategia para negocios. Ha cofundado tres empresas: imasD (branding & packaging), OpenLAB (innovación estratégica) y Communal (apertura de mentalidad).

    En este episodio tuve la oportunidad de conocer cómo acompaña los procesos de innovación para lograr llevar las ideas a su ejecución. También pude entender cómo cambio su mirada acerca del diseño de packaging y cuáles son para ella las cinco emociones que pueden tocar las marcas.

    En su rol como directora creativa de OpenLAB, Carolina busca inspirar a las empresas y sus líderes a transformar positivamente con pensamiento abierto, ideas frescas y tangibles.

    Cree en la creatividad como herramienta de transformación para la vida y los negocios. Carolina es apasionada por bailar, escribir y conversar para expandir mentalidad.

    Su trabajo fue galardonado con cuatro Pentawards. Carolina ganó el premio Woman to Watch y es parte del jurado internacional de los Pentawards.

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    S2 Ep5 - Belonging

    S2 Ep5 - Belonging

    In this episode talk about our hope of being a community that takes seriously one of the greatest needs of our culture. What are the small, consistent practices that could mark our church as a place of belonging?

    Plus, sleeping is spiritual.

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    Ep. 13: West Bengal: Polarization and Mobilization (feat Shoaib Daniyal)

    Ep. 13: West Bengal: Polarization and Mobilization (feat Shoaib Daniyal)

    In this episode, we are joined by Shoaib Daniyal of Scroll.in’s team to talk about politics in West Bengal and learn about how the BJP is mobilising in this critical state that goes to polls tomorrow. We learn about the trajectory of left politics in Bengal and its entrenchment, and then its gradual dissipation. We learn about the rise of the Trinamool, and now the right. The BJP seems to be gaining from the Left strongholds, building on disillusionment to implant a macho, pan-Hindu identity.

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