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    Explore " latter" with insightful episodes like "April 2023 general conference recap: Leaders invite all to come unto Christ, be peacemakers", "Ep. 83 - The Whitewashing of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.", "Türkiye and Syria", "Leslie Merkley" and "Sonie Munson" from podcasts like ""Church News", "Think Progressively", "Saints and Humans", "Saints and Humans" and "Saints and Humans"" and more!

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    April 2023 general conference recap: Leaders invite all to come unto Christ, be peacemakers

    April 2023 general conference recap: Leaders invite all to come unto Christ, be peacemakers

      On Palm Sunday weekend, leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shared messages of hope, faith and peace during the 193rd Annual General Conference on April 1 and 2, 2023. They spoke about the blessings of temple service, gathering Israel, avoiding contention by being peacemakers and finding lasting joy. Each speaker also bore testimony of Jesus Christ during this sacred Easter season. This episode of the Church News podcast features excerpts from these general conference addresses.

      The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.

      See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

      Ep. 83 - The Whitewashing of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

      Türkiye and Syria

      Türkiye and Syria

      Anns joins us to discuss humanitarian aid efforts and experiences in response to the recent earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria.  We share stories of disaster response and war zone intervention.  There is discussion of trauma, violence, politics, and trauma responses. As always, please care for yourselves during and after listening to the podcast.

      Content Note: Content in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or spiritually related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general - including discussion of war, refugees, death, mental health struggles, faith traditions, and active community trauma.  Content descriptors are generally given in each episode.  Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse.  Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience.  While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emily is not your therapist nor offering professional advice.  Any informational material shared or referenced by Emily or guests is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you.  Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room or shelter in case of any emergency.  This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services.  Emily and her guests do not represent any organization on this podcast.  This is not an official podcast of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

      Leslie Merkley

      Leslie Merkley

      Our guest today is Leslie Merkley, a hospice chaplain in Texas.

      Content Note: Content in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or spiritually related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general - including discussion of war, refugees, death, mental health struggles, faith traditions, and active community trauma.  Content descriptors are generally given in each episode.  Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse.  Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience.  While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emily is not your therapist nor offering professional advice.  Any informational material shared or referenced by Emily or guests is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you.  Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room or shelter in case of any emergency.  This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services.  Emily and her guests do not represent any organization on this podcast.  This is not an official podcast of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

      Sonie Munson

      Sonie Munson

      Our guest today is Sonie Munson, and we discuss everything from military life to childhood trauma to surviving a loved one’s death by suicide to parenting while on active duty.

      Content Note: Content in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or spiritually related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general - including discussion of war, refugees, death, mental health struggles, faith traditions, and active community trauma.  Content descriptors are generally given in each episode.  Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse.  Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience.  While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emily is not your therapist nor offering professional advice.  Any informational material shared or referenced by Emily or guests is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you.  Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room or shelter in case of any emergency.  This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services.  Emily and her guests do not represent any organization on this podcast.  This is not an official podcast of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

      Tirsdag 13.12 - Lucia, Lotus og Luleblus

      Tirsdag 13.12 - Lucia, Lotus og Luleblus
      I dagens sending snakker godgjengen Thea, Anja, Stian og Simon (ft. tekniker Elisabeth) om Lucia-dagen med quiz fra tekniker selv, pitch til wrapped-konsepter for dating apper som Tinder og Seeking, HBO's satiriske dramaserie The White Lotus, og ikke minst avslutter vi men den klassiske debatten om julebrus og julemat. Tusen takk til Elisabeth på teknikk!

      Karla Johnson

      Karla Johnson

      We talk today about death and holding presence with those who are dying… even when we ourselves are grieving.

      Content Note: Content in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or spiritually related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general - including discussion of war, refugees, death, mental health struggles, faith traditions, and active community trauma.  Content descriptors are generally given in each episode.  Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse.  Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience.  While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emily is not your therapist nor offering professional advice.  Any informational material shared or referenced by Emily or guests is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you.  Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room or shelter in case of any emergency.  This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services.  Emily and her guests do not represent any organization on this podcast.  This is not an official podcast of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

      Obedience and Consecration

      Obedience and Consecration

      The Husband, Nathan, is our guest this week! He shares what it has been like to be married to a chaplain.  We talk about obedience as a lower law and consecration as a higher law.

      For the talk referenced in the episode, given by the previous guest Sahar, listen to this talk from BYU Education Week:

      https://byui-media.ldscdn.org/byui_ft/devo_audio/2022-07-29_Qumsiyeh_EduWeekEdit.mp3

      Content Note: Content in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or spiritually related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general - including discussion of war, refugees, death, mental health struggles, faith traditions, and active community trauma.  Content descriptors are generally given in each episode.  Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse.  Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience.  While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emily is not your therapist nor offering professional advice.  Any informational material shared or referenced by Emily or guests is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you.  Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room or shelter in case of any emergency.  This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services.  Emily and her guests do not represent any organization on this podcast.  This is not an official podcast of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

      Sahar Qumsiyeh (Palestine)

      Sahar Qumsiyeh (Palestine)

      Our friend Sahar Qumsiyeh shares her story of growing up in Palestine.  We talk about historical and collective trauma, and she shares what that was like for her.  We talk about keeping the faith through war, adversity, and abuse.

      For more of her story, listen to this talk from BYU Education Week:

      https://byui-media.ldscdn.org/byui_ft/devo_audio/2022-07-29_Qumsiyeh_EduWeekEdit.mp3

      Content Note: Content in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or spiritually related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general - including discussion of war, refugees, death, mental health struggles, faith traditions, and active community trauma.  Content descriptors are generally given in each episode.  Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse.  Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience.  While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emily is not your therapist nor offering professional advice.  Any informational material shared or referenced by Emily or guests is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you.  Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room or shelter in case of any emergency.  This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services.  Emily and her guests do not represent any organization on this podcast.  This is not an official podcast of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

      Joanna George

      Joanna George

      We speak with Joanna George, a healthcare worker in her own right, and explore her experiences growing up as the daughter of a chaplain.

      Content Note: Content in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or spiritually related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general - including discussion of war, refugees, death, mental health struggles, faith traditions, and active community trauma.  Content descriptors are generally given in each episode.  Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse.  Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience.  While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emily is not your therapist nor offering professional advice.  Any informational material shared or referenced by Emily or guests is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you.  Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room or shelter in case of any emergency.  This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services.  Emily and her guests do not represent any organization on this podcast.  This is not an official podcast of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

      Gerald Jones

      Gerald Jones

      We speak with Gerald Jones about chaplaincy and CPE.

      Content Note: Content in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or spiritually related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general - including discussion of war, refugees, death, mental health struggles, faith traditions, and active community trauma.  Content descriptors are generally given in each episode.  Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse.  Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience.  While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emily is not your therapist nor offering professional advice.  Any informational material shared or referenced by Emily or guests is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you.  Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room or shelter in case of any emergency.  This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services.  Emily and her guests do not represent any organization on this podcast.  This is not an official podcast of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

      Humor

      Humor

      Du har humor, men det er faktisk ikke særlig sjovt. For humor er ondt. Humor bruges til brutal kontrol. Der er dog en sjov ting ved humor: Du kan erstatte hård træning med en god vittighed. For latter giver masser af motion.

      Spørgsmålet er: Skulle det nu være morsomt?

      Deltagere:
      Anke Ninija Karabanov, lektor i neurofysiologi, Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet
      Morten Axel Pedersen, professor i antropologi, Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet
      Hanne Roer, lektor i retorik, Det Humanistiske Fakultet

      Musik: Hegstrup, Thybo og Sørensen

      Finklip og mix: Kim G. Hansen

      En podcast fra Københavns Universitet produceret af David Pepe Birch og Mikkel Andreas Beck.

      Shae Curtis

      Shae Curtis

      Shae Curtis is the wife of a national guard chaplain.  We share stories of motherhood, CPE, and what it means to be a “safe place” for others.

      Content Note: Content in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or spiritually related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general - including discussion of war, refugees, death, mental health struggles, faith traditions, and active community trauma.  Content descriptors are generally given in each episode.  Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse.  Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience.  While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emily is not your therapist nor offering professional advice.  Any informational material shared or referenced by Emily or guests is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you.  Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room or shelter in case of any emergency.  This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services.  Emily and her guests do not represent any organization on this podcast.  This is not an official podcast of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

      Nadia in Kyiv

      Nadia in Kyiv

      We talk with our colleague and friend in Ukraine, psychologist Nadiia Aleksina.  She shares her experience of the war and the attack on Kyiv.  We talk about psychological first aid, trauma, and dissociation.  She does reference bombs and explosions because of the context of our discussion, but does not discuss explicit or graphic details.

      You can follow Nadia’s story and our work for Ukraine on the new podcast “Care in Crisis”.

      You can support Nadiia and her work at patreon.com/aleksina_nadiia.

      Content Note: Content on this website and in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or spiritually related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general - including discussion of war, refugees, death, faith traditions, and active community trauma.  Content descriptors are generally given in each episode.  Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse.  Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience.  While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emily is not your therapist nor offering professional advice.  Any informational material shared or referenced by Emily or guests is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you.  Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room or shelter in case of any emergency.  This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services.  Emily and her guests do not represent any organization on this podcast.  This is not an official podcast of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

      Introduction

      Introduction

      Chaplain Emily introduces herself and the podcast, including telling the story of her family and how she found chaplaincy.

      Content Note: Content on this website and in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or spiritually related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general - including discussion of war, refugees, death, faith traditions, and active community trauma.  Content descriptors are generally given in each episode.  Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse.  Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience.  While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emily is not your therapist nor offering professional advice.  Any informational material shared or referenced by Emily or guests is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you.  Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room or shelter in case of any emergency.  This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services.  Emily and her guests do no represent any organization on this podcast.  This is not an official podcast of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

      Episodio 53: This, That, These, y Those en Inglés

      Episodio 53: This, That, These, y Those en Inglés

      ¿Alguna vez te has preguntado cuál palabra inglesa, this o that, significa este o ese? ¡Entonces este episodio es para ti! :) También, seguimos con nuestros consejos culturales normales, entonces el consejo cultural de hoy es sobre la Isla de Man y sus fiestas nacionales.

      Recuerda, aprender un idioma es una travesía para toda la vida.
      Embrace it, Enjoy it, and Share it!

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      © 2021 por Language Answers, LLC

      Blog del Episodio 53
      Música de la introducción y conclusión por Master_Service de Fiverr

      Música de la transición para el Consejo Cultural editada de la canción por Tim Moor de Pixabay


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      17 - Spiritual Interview

      17 - Spiritual Interview

      Office workers Courtney and Karl discuss a horribly flawed job interview strategy full of deceit and indecency.

      The Daily Crawl Podcast aims to share stories and discuss weird goings-on in the modern office environment.

      Please send feedback or your own tales from the cube farm to thedailycrawlfeedback@gmail.com.

      00:00 - Intro
      00:34 - The Daily Crawl Theme
      01:09 - Story - Spiritual Interview
      30:28 - Music transition
      30:44 - Wrap-up

      Egotripp episode 9: Gjest Christer Torjussen

      Egotripp episode 9: Gjest Christer Torjussen

      Denne uken har jeg slått av en prat med en prisbelønt norsk stand-up komiker som til tross for Tourettes og tics har underholdt det norske folk i en årrekke. Han tilhører virkelig sjangeren klassisk norsk stand-up komiker, og har til tross for turneer over det ganske land, alltid vært tilknyttet Elina Krantz, Stand Up Norge og LATTER på Aker Brygge. Han er kjent for å være ærlig, snakke fra levra og si det han mener om mangt og meget som de fleste av oss kan kjenne oss igjen i. Jeg snakker selvfølgelig om hele Norges "Drittpappa" og "Idiot": Christer Torjussen!

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