Life on the margins, chapter by chapter. Join co-hosts Yen Eriksen and Zoya Patel as they explore a different theme each week and unpack it through the lens of race, feminism and identity. Season 1 dives into pop culture, food, travel, grief, chronic illness and queer identity, just to name a few things. Hosts: Yen Eriksen & Zoya Patel Producer: Kim Lester Theme music: Fossil Rabbit
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Margin Notes Podcasts
This is a podcast about one woman's mission to help entrepreneurs and business owners write and self-publish better business books. Each week, we tackle your writing excuses (because they're our excuses too) – and help you beat the Blank Page Of Doom so you can write a book that makes a real difference. Also contains adulting fails, the adventures of the TinySheeps, and a bundle of fantastic interviews with people far smarter than us. Find us at moxiebooks.co.uk.
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There are 5,446,646 people named John in the U.S. I'm just Another John.
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A chapter-by-chapter Queen's Thief reread podcast with commentary, news, and occasional screaming. We promise to leave no literary stone unturned, no theory unconsidered, no hand joke unmade.
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Conversations with practitioners in adult and further education in Ireland. This podcast explores a wide range of topics of interest to those working in Adult and Further Education. Bringing you conversations on theory, practice and policy in an understandable, accessible format. Please note that any issues discussed on the podcast are the opinions of individuals and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the organisations they represent. Contact me at [email protected] Cover art ph ...
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Notes from the Beeyard is a weekly podcast about the joys and disappointments of beekeeping. From 1990 to 2016 Colorado beekeeper Tom Theobald wrote a weekly column, Notes from the Beeyard, for a regional farm and ranch magazine. Tom's initial plan for Notes from the Beeyard was to document a single year in his life as a beekeeper - swarm management, working toward the honey flow, bears - and so on. Over time, the column grew to hold much more. Notes from the Beeyard is about the joys and di ...
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Casual and informative conversations regarding all aspects of Social Work. Interviews, tips, current events, opinions, and more. Case Notes From The Field is a Social Work Podcast dedicated to sharing the personal and professional journeys of Social Workers, Therapists, Counselors, Case Managers, and other helping professionals. 🔗For links to everything else in the Social Work Mentor Community, visit: socialworkmentor.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialwo ...
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The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative invites participants to reimagine and to reengage contemporary practices of health and medicine in light of Christian tradition and the practices of Christian communities.
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Discover Daily by Perplexity is your bite-sized briefing on the latest developments in tech, science, and culture. In a few minutes, each episode curates fascinating stories and insights from Perplexity's Discover feed to enrich your day with knowledge and spark your curiosity. From AI breakthroughs to space exploration, leadership shakeups at tech giants to the societal impact of advancing technologies, Discover Daily keeps you informed on the trends and ideas shaping our future. Leveraging ...
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14 Facts About the Book of Psalms 1. Tehillim Is Also Known as Psalms Tehillim, a book slim in size but towering in importance, has a special place in the Jewish library. Its Hebrew name, Tehillim (תהילים), means “praises,” and it contains many praises and supplications to G‑d. In English it is known as “Psalms,” from the Greek ψαλμοί, which means “instrumental music.” 2. It Was Compiled By King David Much of the book was composed by King David, referred to as the “sweet singer of Israel.”1 ...
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You don’t need all the answers before you begin.
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How far does our welcome actually go?
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Knowing that God speaks is a blessing of strength and peace for God's people.
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Learn to speak love, gratitude, forgiveness, and faith to one another whenever you have the chance.
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In Christ, your circumstances don't dictate your joy.
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Presenting these lectures is Rebbetzin Leah Donner, who resides with her husband and family in Geula, Jerusalem, Israel. Inspired by her students and Rabbaim, she shares these transformative teachings of Bitachon and Knowing Hashem Yisborach. Rebbetzin Donner received blessings from HaGaon HaRav Yacov Moshe Hillel, world-renowned Rosh Yeshiva of Ah…
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God stepped into our world, into flesh, and into history.
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In Jesus, God did not erase the darkness. God stepped into it.
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Faith begins where our control ends.
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Stay attentive to where Christ's light might break in
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We are still creatures standing before God in need of grace.
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God does not need our busyness as much as God desires our trust.
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God's love reconnects us to who we are meant to be and how we are meant to give ourselves away.
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Faith was never intended to be a solo venture.
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God is the desire. God is the blessing.
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We often underestimate the sacredness of our presence.
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Watch your heart and your mouth will follow.
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Our credibility comes from what Christ is doing in our lives.
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The Spirit disrupts our normal so we can see what our normal has been hiding.
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Thank you for your faithfulness to God.
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God is still breathing life into God's people.
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Sing of what God can do even before you can see what God will do.
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Looking back helps our faith grow as we notice where God was at work for our good.
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When we learn to look for those little pieces, we begin to "know" hope again.
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God sees the quiet harm we overlook.
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We get to let our lives reflect the God whose love pulls people together rather than tearing them apart.
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God is steadfast love, and so we praise God.
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In this episode, I am speaking with Mary Mitchell from Dublin College FET Blanchardstown, which is part of the Dublin and Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board. Mary is a tutor and the co-ordinator for the financial literacy project. She is also passionate about inclusion. Today, Mary is chatting with me about their financial literacy project …
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Be assured that God has something better in store for this world and all of us.
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You don’t have to silence your joy to honor your grief, or silence your grief to prove your joy.
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God draws near to us, even before we know how to turn toward God.
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Maybe God has been near in places we never thought to look.
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What if the delay you’re experiencing is not wasted time, but holy preparation?
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Think of peace not as something we arrive at but something that guides us.
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Presenting these lectures is Rebbetzin Leah Donner, who resides with her husband and family in Geula, Jerusalem, Israel. Inspired by her students and Rabbaim, she shares these transformative teachings of Bitachon and Knowing Hashem Yisborach. Rebbetzin Donner received blessings from HaGaon HaRav Yacov Moshe Hillel, world-renowned Rosh Yeshiva of Ah…
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If your faith is growing at all, God is behind it.
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Holiness that doesn’t reach others isn’t all that holy.
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Holiness remains the real measure of growth.
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Presenting these lectures is Rebbetzin Leah Donner, who resides with her husband and family in Geula, Jerusalem, Israel. Inspired by her students and Rabbaim, she shares these transformative teachings of Bitachon and Knowing Hashem Yisborach. Rebbetzin Donner received blessings from HaGaon HaRav Yacov Moshe Hillel, world-renowned Rosh Yeshiva of Ah…
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Our church programs and plans cannot replace God’s work within our hearts.
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Discipleship must be intentional.
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People notice our patience, integrity, generosity, humility, and how we treat others more than they notice our theological arguments
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Our faith has always been an echo from someone else.
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If you're seeking good, you'll run out of room for evil.
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Don't underestimate the ordinary.
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38:03In this episode, I chat with Niall Dempsey, a tutor with the Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB). Niall teaches adult literacy, ESOL, and Conversational Irish. As a wheelchair user, he is also researching the intersection of identity, masculinity, and disability. We discuss his experiences as a tutor working in a marginalised …
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We are to be honest about our struggles and look to hold one another accountable.
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Grace allows us the room to grow, but we still have to put in the work.
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We can surrender our burdens and trust that God will carry us through.
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Presenting these lectures is Rebbetzin Leah Donner, who resides with her husband and family in Geula, Jerusalem, Israel. Inspired by her students and Rabbaim, she shares these transformative teachings of Bitachon and Knowing Hashem Yisborach. Rebbetzin Donner received blessings from HaGaon HaRav Yacov Moshe Hillel, world-renowned Rosh Yeshiva of Ah…
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