35 Burst results for "Miriam"

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Checking in With 'Chicks on the Right' Miriam Weaver & Amy Clark
"Two great ladies. I've known them for a long time now. I suppose. You know them as chicks on the right, Miriam weaver and Amy Clark, ladies. Hi. It's been forever. It's fine. Oh my gosh, way too long. Way too long. All right, so tell me where are you guys still in, did somebody move so you moved? You guys were in Indianapolis. And I moved to Texas. Moved to Texas. All right, very nice. So what's happening in Texas? Well, I mean, a lot of great stuff is happening in Texas, but she's going to be moving to South Carolina soon. And so we decided, you know what? We're just going to do the podcast thing, which is what we're doing now, which has been the greatest decision ever. Ever. So it wasn't hard to leave radio? No. No. Not at all. It really wasn't. I mean, we loved working in radio together. But it was a good run. And once we kind of started doing our podcast at the same time, we did a morning little hit video on our video on our Facebook page, just via video. And that started becoming really, really popular, so we decided this should be what we do all the time. Yeah. Love it. Love it. Well, I've always admired your logo the red stiletto heel. I tried to emulate that, but it's not a good look for me. No, and I'm really embarrassed we were I don't know why sometimes I just say really inappropriate things during interview. This is why I don't like being interviewed. This is why we get along well. And so we had the moms for liberty and there are wonderful ladies, very good wholesome Christian women. And so we're having a conversation about makeup and I had just come off of the newsmax hit so I had makeup on and all that kind of stuff. And I told the woman I said, you know, I'm the only straight guy you probably know that knows his bronze number. And she turned white as a ghost. I just felt really bad about that. We see a couple. There have been a couple of guys racing walking around here with makeup on. It takes some getting used to, 'cause it's like, you know, we see a lot more of that now, like just in everyday life in a different realm. Guys with makeup. It's a little

The Bible in a Year
Aaron and Miriam Speak Against Moses
"It is day 62, and we are reading from numbers, chapter 12 and 13 deuteronomy chapter 11 in psalm 94. Numbers chapter 12 Aaron and Miriam speak against Moses. Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses because of the kushite woman whom he had married. For he had married a kushite woman, and they said, has the lord indeed spoken only through Moses? Has he not spoken through us also? And the lord heard it. Now the man Moses was very meek. More than all men that were on the face of the earth and suddenly the lord said to Moses and to Aaron and Miriam come out you three to the tent of meeting. And the three of them came out. And that the lord came down in a pillar of cloud and stood at the door of the tent and called Aaron and Miriam, and they both came forward, and he said here my words if there is a profit among you, I the lord make myself known to him in a vision, I speak with him in a dream. Not so with my servant Moses. He is entrusted with all my house, with him I speak mouth to mouth, clearly, and not in dark speech. And he beholds the form of the lord. Why then, were you not afraid to speak against my servant Moses? And the anger of the lord was kindled against them, and he departed, and when the cloud removed from over the tent, behold, Miriam was leprous, as white as snow. And Aaron turned toward Miriam, and behold she was leprous. And Aaron said to Moses, my lord, do not punish us because we have done foolishly and have sinned. Let her not be as one dead. Of whom the flesh is half consumed when he comes out of his mother's womb. And Moses cried to the lord. Heal her oh God, I beg you. if her father had but spit in her face, should she not be shamed 7 days? Let her be shut up outside the camp 7 days, and after that, she may be brought in again.

AP News Radio
Tkachuk's 5-point night leads Panthers over Lightning 7-1
"The Florida Panthers in their first game since hosting the All-Star Game played like all stars routing the Tampa Bay lightning 7 to one. Matthew chuck who played in Saturday's All-Star Game started with two goals and three assists and a plus 5 for the night. We're really looking forward to a really good home stressful finish off the year. So it starts with tonight and I thought we did a great job. Carter for he also scored twice with two assists while Sam Bennett had a three point night with a goal and two assists as the Panthers fired 49 shots at all star goalie Andrei vasilevskiy, who gave up all 7 goals. I'm Tom Miriam.

AP News Radio
James scores 22, leads No. 9 Tennessee over LSU, 77-56
"9th ranked Tennessee rounded LSU 77 56 in Baton Rouge. The volunteers went on a 20 to 7 run over the last 7 minutes of the first half to grab a commanding 39 22 halftime lead that was never threatened the rest of the way. Josiah Jordan James led the vows with a season high 22 points. Oh, great. Knowing coming in that we hadn't won here before, especially the older guys. I think the last time I said it was 2015. The Kai ziegler was next high score with 12 points, but dished out ten assists as Tennessee raced its record to 16 and three overall and 6 and one in the FCC. LSU, meanwhile, has lost 6th rate conference games. I'm Tom Miriam.

AP News Radio
Giants outlast Vikings 31-24 for 1st playoff win in 11 years
"The Giants advanced to the divisional rounds of the NFC playoffs by beating the Vikings 31 24. Quarterback Daniel Jones sparked the Giants offense, throwing for 301 yards and two touchdown passes while running for another 78 yards to lead New York to its first postseason triumph since Super Bowl 46. I think it's a big win for us. You know, obviously big playoff game. I thought we played well. All three phases and did enough to win the game. Saquon Barkley's second touchdown run of the game, midway through the fourth quarter, provided the margin of victory snapping at 24 24 time. The New York defense held legally to Justin Jefferson to just 47 yards receiving. I'm Tom Miriam

AP News Radio
The latest in sports
"AP sports arm Tom Miriam, Monday Night Football, the packers kept their slim playoff hopes alive by defeating the reeling rams 24 to 12. Aaron Rodgers 22 at 30 for 229 yards and the touchdown to fuel optimism over the seasons last month in Green Bay. So I won two and just about everything we've needed to happen has gone our way. Just about, right? So things are looking up. And NFL injury news eagles quarterback Jalen hurts is hurting. The MVP candidate hurt his shoulder and Sunday's win over the bears and his questionable to start Saturday's game against the cowboys. NBA Donovan Mitchell scored a team high 23 points in his first game against the jazz and his trade to the Cavaliers over the summer and Cleveland's went over Utah. It was just a lot of fun just being out there playing against guys I've been playing with and coaching staff that I've been with my whole career and really helped me grow to be who I am today. Joel embiid scored 28 points as the 76ers staved off a second half raptors rally. At the end of the third and the beginning of the fort, but we've reacted. Also victorious, the sun's hawk spurs thunder Timberwolves hornets, and the box who defeated the pelicans as Giannis poured in 42. NHL, Alex Ovechkin remains one goal behind Gordie Howe for second all time in NHL history as he went scoreless in the capitals overtime win over the team for whom Howe played almost his entire NHL career, the red wings, but Nick dowd scored twice for the caps. To come from behind and then come from behind again, the very next shift. And then win in overtime, especially that was one of our biggest crowds of the year. So that felt really good for our team. The league leading bruins got two third period goals from Patrice bergeron to deny a Panthers come back. Sitting on leaves and I think we have to get away from that and keep being on our toes and keep pushing, you know, no matter what the score is. Other NHL winners, the avalanche stars, Sabres, Canadians, predators and blues. I'm Tom, AP sports.

AP News Radio
Hurts, Eagles clinch playoffs with 48-22 win over Giants
"NFL week 14 roundup, I'm Dave ferry. The eagles have accomplished one goal as Tom Miriam reports. The eagles officially clinched an NFC playoff birth by beating up the Giants 48 22, Philadelphia took command early, scoring on drives of 84 and 91 yards in its first two possessions, and then on a one play 33 yard drive as Jalen hurts through his second touchdown pass of the game. When you're able to come out and execute at a high level early, had some out of long job the first drive had some of some conversions on third down. I mean, that's big. The eagles ran for 254 yards, 144 by miles Sanders, who scored two touchdowns. Denny cap watched the Lions prevent the Vikings from ramping up a playoff birth. Jared Goff throws for 330 yards and three touchdowns as the lion sail past the Vikings 34 23. Golf through touchdown passes the Jameson Williams DJ chark and Josh Reynolds to help the Lions win for the 5th time in their last 6 games and improved his 6 and 7 keeping their playoff hopes alive. It's a lot of fun. Now, is everything perfect now? Are we perfect on offense? Are they perfect? No. But the trust that we have at each other right now, the confidence that we have in each other is

AP News Radio
USC's Williams wins Heisman after leading Trojan turnaround
"UNC quarterback Caleb Williams as the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner. The sophomore QB through 37 touchdown passes with only four interceptions, covering more than 4000 yards and leading the Trojans to an 11 and two record and a spot in the cotton bowl against tulane. On the 88th weather of the husband trophy, so it will change my life. I just don't exactly know how yet. William speed out three other quarterbacks for the honor as college football's best player. TCU's max duggan, Ohio State CJ Stroud, and Georgia stetson Bennett, who filed Williams in that order. Williams also won the Walter camp and Maxwell awards this year. I'm Tom Miriam.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
What Is Gaslighting?
"Now, I want to tell you what's going on here and I want to see if you agree with me or not because there's a word. That applies to all of this controversy. It's called gaslighting. In fact, do you know that Miriam Webster dictionary has named gaslighting as the 2022 word of the year? Gaslighting is happens all the time. And gaslighting, it's the backstory. It comes from the title of the 1938 play and a movie based on the play. The plot of which involves a man attempting to make his wife believe that she's going insane. His mysterious activities in the attic caused the house's gas lights to dim, but he insists to his wife that the lights are not dimming, and that she can not trust her own perceptions. In other words, they want you to feel like you're going crazy. So this is a great example of gaslighting. Do you recognize how consumed they are with Donald Trump?

AP News Radio
What headline? 'Gaslighting' Merriam-Webster's word of 2022
"Miriam Webster's 2022 word of the year is all about confusion and control. Gaslighting. The actor practice of grossly misleading someone, especially for one's own advantage. Merriam Webster's Peter sokolski says searches for the word gaslighting in the dictionary company's website increased by 1740% over last year, usually a single event will drive up the numbers, but he says searches continued throughout the year for this one. We kind of live in an age of information, but it's also an age of misinformation. The word derives from gaslight in 1938 played that was made into two movies in the 1940s, a man tries to manipulate his young wife into thinking she's going insane to distract from his criminal activities, the phrase medical gaslighting has become popular to describe when a healthcare professional dismisses a patient's symptoms or tells them it's all in their head, other popular words this year included oligarch, omicron, sentient, and cancel culture. I'm Jennifer King

AP News Radio
Point has 2 goals, assist in Lightning's 5-2 win over Blues
"The Tampa Bay lightning got right to the point scoring three early goals en route to a 5 two victory over the St. Louis blues. Brayden point scored a three 29 of the first period to put the lightning up one nothing, then after Alex killorn's goal scored again at 8 O four to make it three zero Tampa Bay. It's physical early. I think both teams were into it right away. It was nice to hear about the goals for us early. Pretty good jump on the game. I thought it was a fun game. Coyne also weighed in his system, Brandon Hegel's goal after the blues to close to within three two in the second period. Nicholas Paul scored the other Tampa Bay all as the blues lost for just the second time in 9 games. I'm time Miriam

AP News Radio
Lots of sports options on Black Friday
"AP sports I'm Tom Miriam, World Cup soccer, the U.S. held England to a scoreless draw in their second match of the opening round. But the Americans now must be to ran on Tuesday in order to avoid elimination and advance to the knockout round. The NBA feasted on 14 games of the day after Thanksgiving, the Celtics and bucks want to remain atop the Eastern Conference standings while the sons and nuggets did the same out west. 13 NHL games led by the bruins setting a league record by becoming the first team to win his first 12 home games after three two overtime win over the hurricanes. Plenty of college football action on Black Friday and the only game matching two ranked teams tulane edge Cincinnati 27 24, Florida state UCLA and Texas also posted wins. Band aid for North Carolina as the 17th ranked tar heels football team lost to NC state and the top ranked UNC basketball team was defeated by Iowa state. Defending champion Kansas had its 17 game winning streak snapped by 22nd ranked Tennessee. Time Arian AP sports

AP News Radio
Packed Black Friday sports schedule
"AP sports I'm Tom Miriam. On Black Friday, the NBA and NHL were as busy as the shopping malls. 14 NBA games and 13 on the ice were played the day after both leagues were off for Thanksgiving. The Celtics added to their league leading record by beating searching Sacramento as Jason Tatum scored 30 with help from the Boston bench. I think when we might have been down for the end of the half of ten, he knows because of those guys came in and just changed the momentum. The bucks kept pace by beating the Cavaliers thanks largely to a 35, ten third quarter in which Bobby port has played a key role. Felt good for us overall as a basketball team, because it felt like we was playing books, basketball, for a chance. Victories also for the Lakers heat suns, warriors, nuggets, grizzly sixers pacers, rockets, thunder hornets, and the trailblazers in overtime over the Knicks. NHL, the bruins became the first team to win its first 12 home games in the season, as they beat the hurricanes three to two in overtime on David pasternak's gold. Big win for us, obviously, and coming from behind, you know, after Thanksgiving, the game is never easy, so it's good with. The devil's after having their 13 game win streak snap bounced back with a three one win in Buffalo. Other winners, the capitals penguins islanders red wings, Maple Leafs Canadians kraken jets, senators kings and lightning, with Braden points scoring too early goals. I think both teams were into it right away. It was nice to get a couple goals for us early. Pretty good jump on the game. I thought it was a fun game. World Cup soccer, the United States finished in a scoreless tie with England as coach Greg berhalter's young team had the better scoring chances. Overall, pleased with the performance of the group, most importantly, the belief of the group, because that never wavered. The U.S. now must be to ran on Tuesday to advance to the knockout round. Plenty of college action on Black Friday, football winners included four ranked teams tulane, Florida state UCLA and Texas, and basketball top ranked North Carolina lost a wire with state. Tom Arian AP sports.

AP News Radio
Update on the latest in sports
"AP sports on time Miriam The nets played the first of the 5 games since they suspended Kyrie Irving and rattled the wizards one 28 86 in Washington for their first win this year under interim coach Jacques Vaughn We show we were there for each other tonight and there's a mental piece to that for sure We really talked about winning today's game The latest shoot of fall for Irving has Nike suspending its relationship with the nets star guard The bucks have started the season with 8 straight victories downing the Timberwolves one 15 one O two The Cavaliers of one 7 straight after an opening game loss crushing the pistons one 1288 even without star guards Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland Senator Jared Allen let the caps with 23 Everybody did excellent tonight And I think that contributes to how deep we are It doesn't matter how much talent you have as long as you play as a team you can pull out games like this On the flip side 5 straight losses for the warriors who lost the pelicans by 9 Luca Dončić became the only player other than Wilt Chamberlain to score at least 30 points in his team's first 8 games dropping 35 in a mavericks win over the raptors Other NBA winners the Celtics grizzlies clippers jazz pacers trailblazers and the Knicks who topped the 6s behind RJ Barrett's 22 points Everybody got in on the action which was just you know it's fun basketball and everybody just everybody gets their numbers everybody's contributing that's how we want to play Just two NHL games the hurricanes blew past the Sabres 5 three a hat trick for Sebastian aho The avalanche button down the blue jacket 6 three a hat trick for Niko ranton in Two points obviously the biggest thing and got some good passes today from the guys and was able to score a few also Obviously happy with that too Baseball the Astros can win their second World Series in 6 seasons when they host the Phillies in game 6 in Houston Saturday night Zach Wheeler will try to extend the fill season Try to be a stopper and give our team one more chance after tomorrow So tomorrow's a must win It Philadelphia wins game 7 would be Sunday Night Tom Arian AP sports

AP News Radio
Tuimoloau shines as No. 2 Ohio St beats No. 13 Penn St 44-31
"Second ranked Ohio State exploded for four touchdowns in the fourth quarter to weapon number 13 Penn State 44 31 The nitin Lions took a 21 16 lead with 9 and a half minutes remaining on Patreon Allen's one yard run But the buckeyes responded with two TDs in the next 34 seconds the first on trevian Henderson's 41 yard run the next on CJ Strauss 24 yard touchdown pass the cage stover Strap through for 354 yards We already knew it was going to be a fourth quarter game so we weren't surprised by anything We got it to be better than there is on all things Because one more third down The Buckeye scored two more touchdowns ten second support and the final three minutes to steal the game I'm Tom Miriam

AP News Radio
The latest in sports news
"AP sports I'm Tom Miriam The defending NBA champions played the team with the best regular season record in the NBA last season It turned out to be no contest as the Phoenix Suns routed the Golden State Warriors one 34 one O 5 AP's George Tanner has the details Devin Booker led the way with 34 points and 7 assists Mikhail bridges and jock one Dale each had 17 Andre 8 and 16 sons scored 13 unanswered points in the third quarter to improve their record to three and one Steph Curry led the warriors with 21 And they had a bit of an edge out of that moment that nearly capitalized off of it Elsewhere in the NBA the thunder won their first game of the year over the clippers one O 8 94 The wizards topped the pistons one 2099 The pelicans etched the Mavericks one 13 one 11 despite not having Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram Trey Murphy stepped in and stepped up with 22 points Guys are willing to step up and we got a lot of guys on our team a lot of depth So you know it just shows that we're teams resilient like I said last year is carrying over into this year NHL the avalanche edge the rangers three to two in a shootout and a gold standard duel The abs Alexander georgiev made 44 saves plus three more in the shootout and his first game back at Madison Square Garden after 5 years in New York It doesn't get much better than type shoot out where And the building the building is awesome I brought a lot of good memories The rangers Igor's historic and stopped 42 shots plus two in the shootout Also on the ISO record setting night for Phil kessel The golden knights forward set a new mark by playing his 990th consecutive game and marked the occasion by scoring his 400th career goal in a four two Vegas win against San Jose The Devils bedeviled the red wings 62 as desperate brought scored two goals Other NHL winners the bruins kings flames crack and coyotes wild and black hawks Baseball the Miami Marlins hired skip Schumacher as their new skipper replacing Don Mattingly who managed the Marlins the past 7 seasons Tom Arian AP sports

AP News Radio
Draisaitl keys Oilers' four-goal 2nd to beat Penguins 6-3
"Connor McDavid's Euler's beat Sidney Crosby's penguin 6 to three in a showcase matchup of perhaps the NHL's two biggest stars Crosby scored his fourth goal of the season as Pittsburgh jumped to a three one lead two minutes into the second period but Edmonton surged back to score four straight goals for a 5 three lead by the end of the period McDavid didn't score a point but it's heralded teammate Lee and Dreyse had a goal into his sis Notice he proud of the group the way we responded in the second and third but we shouldn't we shouldn't have to rally back from two or three goals that we get The loss was the penguins first in regulation time this season I'm Tom Miriam

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Dr. Grossman Refutes the 'Born in the Wrong Body' Idea for Adolescents
"Maybe it'll be helpful for people to understand this. You know, adolescents, everyone remembers their adolescents and their childhood and there are many moments of discomfort and security, sadness, anxiety, feeling like you don't fit in and so on and so forth. Now, what these kids are being fed is a steady diet of. If you have anything whatsoever that's bothering you and you don't feel like you fit in, you don't like yourself, you don't like getting your periods, you're not comfortable with the way your body's changing. You don't fit into masculine or feminine stereotypes. Well, you might have been born in the wrong body. You might be transgender. And you need to explore that and see what that's like, maybe change your name, change your pronouns, see how you feel when you do that. And they're put down this path, this dangerous path toward a new identity that often ends in those horrific photographs that you just showed. And the kids are led to believe that this process of changing their identity will bring them relief from all the emotional angst that they're going through. Which is for so many children, part and parcel of puberty. Yes. Which is a not a normal state. I mean, you know, the hormonal angst and everything else. And then what happens? The promised answer, the answer to it all that will give them happiness doesn't actually occur. And then we have what? In order to attempt at suicide by those who have gone through the process of attempting to quote unquote change their gender.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
"miriam" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
"Thanks, doctor gorka. Great to be back with you. All right, well, you came on previously and I felt a real connection there because you cut to the chase and you are prepared in a field which increasingly seems to be suffering from censorship to not give in to the censorious attitude of those above. You were around you. So before we talk about the state of medicine today, would you just be so kind for those who missed the prior discussion we had just to give us your bio, your credentials, what is it that you do today? Okay, sure. Well, I'm a board, I'm a board certified child adolescent and adult psychiatrist. I've been working in psychiatry for almost 40 years. And I became very interested about 15 years ago in sex education and gender education. And I ended up writing a few books about how politics has really permeated my profession, the mental health profession, and also the medical profession and how that is dangerous for my patients and really for everyone out there. So go ahead and focus right now on the gender issue. Because that is the latest iteration of politics permeating my profession. The two books we will be discussing today we will start with your teaching my child what a physician exposes the lies of sex education and how they harm your child and then one that is all the more relevant sadly to the situation today and especially to the extremist transgender movement unprotected a campus psychiatrist reveals how political correctness in her profession and dangers every student. I request I suggest every single one of you please right now write down this brave woman's website, her Twitter. It is Miriam underscore Grossman is the Twitter handle and the website is Miriam Grossman MD dot com..

The Addicted Mind Podcast
"miriam" Discussed on The Addicted Mind Podcast
"Different. I don't know how to have the same problem because people will be like, oh, you must hear, you know, and don't you ever get sick of hearing people's stories and you sort of try to explain what it's like to be a therapist and you're like, well, one thing I've learned that people are all the same, and they're all incredibly different. Yeah. I know how to put that into words, yeah. It sounds like a contradiction, but it's so at the end of the day, we're all these human beings trying to make sense of this craziness. Trying to try to find our way through life and make a meaningful life and feel like have relationships that we love and feel good and all of that stuff. And it's all possible and it is all so hard and it is also easy. You know? Yeah. I think people are gonna love that. What are you saying? It's everything. Yeah, sure. Why not? Yeah. It's all there. Wow. Yeah, and I will say too. I went from, you know, I know you were sort of saying that people like to sort of hear want to hear the stories. And I've listened to your podcast, and I know it is so good to hear stories. And I mean, I had a time in my life where I thought I was successful, and it was relatively successful, and I was thought I was relatively happy. And then I was, you know, having to kick a partner out of my apartment because they were using IV drugs in my apartment. And I was like, I have 2°. I know about addiction. And I know, you know, and this person and that's the other thing is I never want to be like, oh, this was a bad person. They weren't a bad person. They were wonderful person. Doesn't mean I could have that in my home. But it took me a long time to actually learn what that meant. It was a long journey from that to like, oh, this person lied about smoking. I'm not going to go out with them again, right? Because that person who started would have totally gone out with that person who lied about smoking gun, right? Right. Keep doing that. Yeah, yeah. And I'm guessing the other thing is like, I don't know, that honestly, that could be okay for some people, but you know, when you grow up in a family with addiction, it's just maybe never gonna be okay. I just really need to, you know, just something I don't want in my life. Yeah, and learning to be comfortable in your own skin, being able to have your boundaries and be able to speak them compassionately with kindness, but these are my boundaries and these are where it is. And I'm glad you bring that up because it shows like even if we're in the helping profession and even if we're doing all these we have all these degrees and we're marriage and family therapists, we're still human and we bring all that humanity to this process and it's like, here we are the wounded healers trying to help the other wounded people and I mean, but that's humanity. I don't know. It's just what it is. Yeah, well, it gives you that empathy and that understanding. Yeah. You're never going to I'm never going to know a 100% what it's like to be you or my partner or one of my clients, but at the same time I can kind of I can take a few guesses. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. Totally. Totally. Well, Mary were kind of coming up on our time. So I want to thank you for sharing. Before you go, I just like to ask one question and that's just if someone is out there and they're having a hard time, maybe they're in the LGBTQ+ community and they're struggling with codependency or anything and you could share one thing to them. I mean, what would you want to share? I would say start as the kind of one of my biggest things and just start somewhere, right? Get a book, right? Go to an online code a meeting, keep your video off and just listen, go through this podcast library just find something that resonates and gives you some sort of sense of hope and also some sort of sense of direction and just kind of keep adding on, but I do think sometimes what we get stuck in is like, what's the right way, right? What's going to happen if, you know, I would just say, just get started with kind of follow your bliss, right? Maybe it is a time for therapy, right? Maybe that's what you're reaching out for, maybe not. But I would say just kind of get started. And I would say to I'm going to have two things. To do a full court press, right? I don't know, I'm not a sports person, but I know what that means, right? So, you know, if you're doing books, maybe then you add on a group thing, right? If you got kind of a, if you got a group recovery thing going, that feels good. Maybe you do do a therapist. Maybe you do a trauma informed yoga class, right? Maybe that one thing that you've maybe not one hobby that's been on the back burner and you kind of add it into your life. All of those things are actually, I think, in a way what the recovery is, right? It's not about other people. It's about doing all those things and setting up your life in a way so you can do those things and then suddenly relationships become a lot easier. Right. Right? Right. The solution is not always in the problem. Yeah, absolutely. We get out of our own way and we see the roadblocks in our own personality or whatever. And we can manifest the things that we want. Yeah. Absolutely. 100%. Yeah. Awesome. If people want to find more information about you, how can they find you? I have a website, it's Miriam giger dot com. Giger is spelled Geiger like Geico counter. I don't ask me why. Just what my ancestors decided to do when they came here. Yeah, it's miran geek or dot com. And I am going to have, I'm so glad to be doing this podcast because it has gotten a little fire under me where I'm like, you know, all those articles that I have written that are just nowhere. They'll be up on there. So that's awesome. A few more pointers or some words of wisdom and go ahead and hop on there. Oh, yeah, absolutely. I will put all the links in the show notes at the addicted mind dot com as usual. And yeah, that would be awesome. So go there and check it out. Thank you so much for coming on and just sharing your wisdom and just sharing who you are. Oh, I'm so happy to do it. I could have talked for like all day. So I appreciate you holding a good space. I was wonderful. You got it. You take care. You do. All right, everyone. Thank you for listening to the addictive mind podcast. You know the drill, all the show notes will be at the addictive mind dot com and you can find all the information about Miriam and her work. And if you're looking for support, reach out to check out our website. It's all there at the addictive mind dot com. And if you've gotten a lot out of this episode, write a review in iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts or share the podcast with a friend. I really do appreciate it. And join our Facebook group, just go to Facebook, type in the addictive mind podcast, click join, and continue the conversation online. All right, everyone. Have a wonderful day. And I'll talk to you on the next episode.

Encyclopedia Womannica
"miriam" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica
"Hello. From wander media network, I'm Jenny Kaplan, and this is romantica. Today we're talking about one of the first licensed acupuncturists in America. She traveled across the world learning new skills and techniques to pass on to future generations. And she led the campaign to popularize and legalize acupuncture in California. Let's talk about Miriam Lee. Miriam Lee was born on December 8th, 1926 in Shandong province China. Little is known about her childhood, but as a teenager, she studied to become a nurse and midwife. She practiced these professions in China before leaving the country in 1949. When Miriam was 27, she moved to Singapore where she found work as a bank teller. It was during that time that she became interested in acupuncture. Miriam attended the Chinese acupuncture medicine general college. In 1966, she graduated and joined the staff as an acupuncturist. Three years later, Miriam immigrated to the United States. When she settled in Palo Alto, California, Miriam found a job as an assembly line worker at a Hewlett Packard factory. At the time, the practice of acupuncture was illegal in California, but Miriam was distressed by the disease and bodily aches she witnessed in her coworkers and community members. She suspected that she could treat these symptoms in a way that the dominant western medical approach had not. Miriam decided to covertly treat patients out of her home. One of her first patients was a friend's son who had been paralyzed during surgery. After several acupuncture treatments, he was reportedly able to walk again. Miriam also treated coworkers complaining of shoulder and neck pain. As word spread about Miriam's practice, she attracted more and more patients. In 1973, a doctor, Harry oxen handler allowed Miriam to use his office during his off hours. With a larger, more professional space, Miriam was able to increase business. She saw about 75 to 80 patients per day between the hours of 5 a.m. and 1 p.m.. Because of the variety of ailments her patients came in with. Miriam began to research the causes and solutions for the health challenges faced by America's stressed, depressed and overworked population. But she had such a high volume of patients that she didn't have time to do the comprehensive diagnosis she was trained to give each patient. This lack of capacity, but desire to help lead Miriam to one of her most significant contributions to the world of acupuncture. She developed the ten point protocol called one combination of points can treat many diseases. This method allowed Miriam to treat a bodily issue despite not fully understanding its root cause. In 1973, Miriam traveled to Taiwan to learn from master Tong ching Chang. His method of acupuncture involved very few needles, but results were miraculous and almost immediate. Under his guidance, Miriam learned his technique called master tongues magic points, and introduced it to western acupuncture when she returned to the United States. The following year, in 1974, then governor Ronald Reagan vetoed a bill that would have legalized acupuncture in California. Shortly after the veto, on April 16th, 1974, Miriam was arrested for practicing acupuncture without a medical license. When it came time for her hearing, Miriam's patients packed the courthouse and showed up day after day in protest of her arrest. The public outcry persuaded the state legislature to understand acupuncture as an issue of social and cultural importance as well as a medical issue. In response, governor Reagan legally made acupuncture an experimental procedure. Following this win, Miriam opened an acupuncture practice in Palo Alto. Business boomed from the new location, and in 1976, governor Jerry Brown officially legalized acupuncture in the state. Miriam continued to be a pioneer in the field. She founded the acupuncture association of America in July of 1980. And she ran the organization until her retirement. The organization got more acupuncturists licensed and secured primary care physician status with insurance providers. In 1992, Miriam published two popular books. Master tongs acupuncture, an ancient alternative style in modern clinical practice. And insights of a senior acupuncturist. After suffering a stroke, Miriam retired and moved to Southern California. She died on June 24th, 2009 at the age of 82. Miriam Lee was not the first acupuncturist in California. But she was undeniably influential in furthering the practice. Her impact moved the needle forward for the entire profession in.

Against The Odds
"miriam" Discussed on Against The Odds
"DOM passes long rows of desks, lined with brand new Apple max. Clear with Turquoise backs. On each desk is a cup of branded Turquoise pins. With the name of their company printed on the side, brighter pictures. In the conference room, they have DOM sign a nondisclosure agreement. Standard practice, then they switch on a screen. I was shown a video of Miriam. In my world, we all know Miriam. We all know how captivating she is. So I have no trouble imagining what DOM was thinking, looking at her. For one thing, she's beautiful. The camera loves her. She could be a movie star. Straight glossy black hair, the latest designer shades perched on top of her head. Long tan legs for days. But a lot of people are beautiful. Miriam is magnetic. At the time, she was 21. Living in New York and working as a model. You can tell from her smile that she's got a sense of humor. She's flirting with the camera, turning and walking away, answering questions about her hobbies. Watching the footage, it's hard not to love her. The video ends. Damn knots. You see a lot of these screen test videos when you work in TV, but DOM can tell. There's something special about Miriam. It looks over at Remy, who was watching him intently. Is he missing something? You know, didn't have a clue, what was going on until remmy said, well, the thing is she's got a cock. And then I realized everybody was a bit different. And that's the show. That's the pitch Joe pilkington had heard in her office at sky. The one that's going to upend reality TV as we know it. Push the culture forward. Excavate the profound and twisted depths of male sexuality. The show that's going to be a hit. In the name of the show, there's something about Miriam. 6 open minded liberal guys will spend two weeks in an island Paradise with Miriam. They'll complete challenges go on dates and try to win her heart. One by one she'll send them home. She'll choose a winner. And then she'll tell him on national TV with the producers have been making her keep to herself. The cameras will be rolling. The lucky winner's face in frame, and everyone watching at home will wait with bated breath to see what he'll say next. And that boys and girls is entertainment. From wondery and novel comes a new story about love. We had discussions. What if you actually fell in love? And she'd say, well, that would be great. It's very unlikely. Lies. If the secret got out, it was game over for the show. In reality TV. I can't remember whether it was ever proved or rather just a rumor that the villa have been used for porn films. Just had that feel about it. I was just blown by thumb and was like, yeah, you should feel guilty, actually, because you signed up for this and you knew what you were doing. They rupture apart. The British tabloid press rupture apart. You know, they'd stitch us up. We're gonna stitch them up as best we can. Why? Why would you do this? Who are you to do this? Do you realize the damage you've done by.

Secret Sauce
"miriam" Discussed on Secret Sauce
"DOM passes long rows of desks, lined with brand new Apple max. Clear with Turquoise backs. On each desk is a cup of branded Turquoise pins. With the name of their company printed on the side, brighter pictures. In the conference room, they have DOM sign a nondisclosure agreement. Standard practice, then they switch on a screen. I was shown a video of Miriam. In my world, we all know Miriam. We all know how captivating she is. So I have no trouble imagining what DOM was thinking, looking at her. For one thing, she's beautiful. The camera loves her. She could be a movie star. Straight glossy black hair, the latest designer shades perched on top of her head. Long tan legs for days. But a lot of people are beautiful. Miriam is magnetic. At the time, she was 21. Living in New York and working as a model. You can tell from her smile that she's got a sense of humor. She's flirting with the camera, turning and walking away, answering questions about her hobbies. Watching the footage, it's hard not to love her. The video ends. Damn knots. You see a lot of these screen test videos when you work in TV, but DOM can tell. There's something special about Miriam. It looks over at Remy, who was watching him intently. Is he missing something? You know, didn't have a clue, what was going on until remmy said, well, the thing is she's got a cock. And then I realized everybody was a bit different. And that's the show. That's the pitch Joe pilkington had heard in her office at sky. The one that's going to upend reality TV as we know it. Push the culture forward. Excavate the profound and twisted depths of male sexuality. The show that's going to be a hit. In the name of the show, there's something about Miriam. 6 open minded liberal guys will spend two weeks in an island Paradise with Miriam. They'll complete challenges go on dates and try to win her heart. One by one she'll send them home. She'll choose a winner. And then she'll tell him on national TV with the producers have been making her keep to herself. The cameras will be rolling. The lucky winner's face in frame, and everyone watching at home will wait with bated breath to see what he'll say next. And that boys and girls is entertainment. From wondery and novel comes a new story about love. We had discussions. What if you actually fell in love? And she'd say, well, that would be great. It's very unlikely. Lies. If the secret got out, it was game over for the show. In reality TV. I can't remember whether it was ever proved or rather just a rumor that the villa have been used for porn films. Just had that feel about it. I was just blown by thumb and was like, yeah, you should feel guilty, actually, because you signed up for this and you knew what you were doing. They rupture apart. The British tabloid press rupture apart. You know, they'd stitch us up. We're gonna stitch them up as best we can. Why? Why would you do this? Who are you to do this? Do you realize the damage you've done by.

Dr. Death
"miriam" Discussed on Dr. Death
"DOM passes long rows of desks, lined with brand new Apple max. Clear with Turquoise backs. On each desk is a cup of branded Turquoise pins. With the name of their company printed on the side, brighter pictures. In the conference room, they have DOM sign a nondisclosure agreement. Standard practice, then they switch on a screen. I was shown a video of Miriam. In my world, we all know Miriam. We all know how captivating she is. So I have no trouble imagining what DOM was thinking, looking at her. For one thing, she's beautiful. The camera loves her. She could be a movie star. Straight glossy black hair, the latest designer shades perched on top of her head. Long tan legs for days. But a lot of people are beautiful. Miriam is magnetic. At the time, she was 21. Living in New York and working as a model. You can tell from her smile that she's got a sense of humor. She's flirting with the camera, turning and walking away, answering questions about her hobbies. Watching the footage, it's hard not to love her. The video ends. Damn knots. You see a lot of these screen test videos when you work in TV, but DOM can tell. There's something special about Miriam. It looks over at Remy, who was watching him intently. Is he missing something? You know, didn't have a clue, what was going on until remmy said, well, the thing is she's got a cock. And then I realized everybody was a bit different. And that's the show. That's the pitch Joe pilkington had heard in her office at sky. The one that's going to upend reality TV as we know it. Push the culture forward. Excavate the profound and twisted depths of male sexuality. The show that's going to be a hit. In the name of the show, there's something about Miriam. 6 open minded liberal guys will spend two weeks in an island Paradise with Miriam. They'll complete challenges go on dates and try to win her heart. One by one she'll send them home. She'll choose a winner. And then she'll tell him on national TV with the producers have been making her keep to herself. The cameras will be rolling. The lucky winner's face in frame, and everyone watching at home will wait with bated breath to see what he'll say next. And that boys and girls is entertainment. From wondery and novel comes a new story about love. We had discussions. What if you actually fell in love? And she'd say, well, that would be great. It's very unlikely. Lies. If the secret got out, it was game over for the show. In reality TV. I can't remember whether it was ever proved or rather just a rumor that the villa have been used for porn films. Just had that feel about it. I was just blown by thumb and was like, yeah, you should feel guilty, actually, because you signed up for this and you knew what you were doing. They rupture apart. The British tabloid press rupture apart. You know, they'd stitch us up. We're gonna stitch them up as best we can. Why? Why would you do this? Who are you to do this? Do you realize the damage you've done by.

In God We Lust
"miriam" Discussed on In God We Lust
"DOM passes long rows of desks, lined with brand new Apple max. Clear with Turquoise backs. On each desk is a cup of branded Turquoise pins. With the name of their company printed on the side, brighter pictures. In the conference room, they have DOM sign a nondisclosure agreement. Standard practice, then they switch on a screen. I was shown a video of Miriam. In my world, we all know Miriam. We all know how captivating she is. So I have no trouble imagining what DOM was thinking, looking at her. For one thing, she's beautiful. The camera loves her. She could be a movie star. Straight glossy black hair, the latest designer shades perched on top of her head. Long tan legs for days. But a lot of people are beautiful. Miriam is magnetic. At the time, she was 21. Living in New York and working as a model. You can tell from her smile that she's got a sense of humor. She's flirting with the camera, turning and walking away, answering questions about her hobbies. Watching the footage, it's hard not to love her. The video ends. Damn knots. You see a lot of these screen test videos when you work in TV, but DOM can tell. There's something special about Miriam. It looks over at Remy, who was watching him intently. Is he missing something? You know, didn't have a clue, what was going on until remmy said, well, the thing is she's got a cock. And then I realized everybody was a bit different. And that's the show. That's the pitch Joe pilkington had heard in her office at sky. The one that's going to upend reality TV as we know it. Push the culture forward. Excavate the profound and twisted depths of male sexuality. The show that's going to be a hit. In the name of the show, there's something about Miriam. 6 open minded liberal guys will spend two weeks in an island Paradise with Miriam. They'll complete challenges go on dates and try to win her heart. One by one she'll send them home. She'll choose a winner. And then she'll tell him on national TV with the producers have been making her keep to herself. The cameras will be rolling. The lucky winner's face in frame, and everyone watching at home will wait with bated breath to see what he'll say next. And that boys and girls is entertainment. From wondery and novel comes a new story about love. We had discussions. What if you actually fell in love? And she'd say, well, that would be great. It's very unlikely. Lies. If the secret got out, it was game over for the show. In reality TV. I can't remember whether it was ever proved or rather just a rumor that the villa have been used for porn films. Just had that feel about it. I was just blown by thumb and was like, yeah, you should feel guilty, actually, because you signed up for this and you knew what you were doing. They rupture apart. The British tabloid press rupture apart. You know, they'd stitch us up. We're gonna stitch them up as best we can. Why? Why would you do this? Who are you to do this? Do you realize the damage you've done by.

The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast
"miriam" Discussed on The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast
"Us what product or treatment with that be. The new lightning cream that we have for skinned America, I am in love with it. We received a sample a few weeks ago and I have one brown spot that really bothered me Monique. And I've been applying it every day. This is the third week I've been using it. And I can't wait to purchase it on Friday because I really, really love that one. It's our skin medicine, medical grade skin care line that helped you with pigmentation. Yeah, and that one is called litera two. And we had carried it way back when it was first introduced. And some people had some sensitivity to it. And so skin medica actually revamped the whole product. And it's called dietary two because it's the second version. And it is fabulous. And almost everybody has some pigmentation problems. I've got a nice lovely brown spot on the side of my face, which is where the car window is and a lot of us get that. Or, you know, if you're having just Sunday image or you're having your hands in your chest, yeah, so I love the fact that it's working for you. I love it. Yeah, so we're carrying that one now. So if you have any questions about our services or would like to schedule a consultation with any of our physicians or in our med spa, our contact information and links to everything we talked about today is in this show notes. Well, thanks again, Miriam, and we look forward to your bright shining smiling face when we walk in the doors of la Jolla cosmetic and thanks to you all in our audience for listening. And if you feel like giving us a great review, we would love it. And thanks again.

Conversations
"miriam" Discussed on Conversations
"The alphabet. Burn all the time. What do you think that having friends the importance of old old old friends people who've been witness to your young self and your all your young foolishness miriam well. I just have the friends that i love and know me well and very important to me more important than anything except i love and i need them. You've met the queen and you don't get home with well. I wouldn't say that i mean i. I hardly met her. I was just an idiot. And she told me to shut up and she didn't say it in those words she just said be quiet. Quite i played. I come out that story badly child's though do you like him. I love him personally. Speaking and i. I got saying that he's a friend. I know that. I've met many times and every time i've met him. I thought what an impressive decent honorable thoughtful man he is and the same for camilla. I just respect him. Really respect him and i think the horrible things people right and believe the non. Since people believe is just shocking. The way we treat a well-known people in the press. i. I've had a few tussles but nothing to compare to what the royal family goes through and this program this new program that they're watching. Well i won't watch it. I won't i waited. See people people's lives we all people. Living people's lives made into soap opera light entertainment. It's cruel they can't answer back. He is an extremely impressive man and bless him. I'm very you become a citizen straight incidents that in two thousand thirteen. And i know you do love a strike and head of comes from here as well. Do you feel frustrated with strata as much as you love it. I love this this wonderful country. That has allowed me to become a citizen. I just wanted to be better than it is. The moment and i hold sleet government of australia deeply responsible as i do the english government for the mess that australia's in and the way that the current prime minister cowers in the name of religion and doing the things he does. He should be thoroughly ashamed. I make no bones about. I may never work in australia again because of my remarks. But that's what i think and most people that i know the same people who admire the australia today. The the the attitude towards migrants they the closing of sympathy towards people from another place. What's the matter with you come on. Let's be really christian. They talk about christianity. Jesus was a fabulous chap. Let's let's be kind to people that's the most important thing now that you're you're in you're enjoying the serenity and wisdom od just hide. Eighty tool. I got some health problems so far. My mind seems okay although opposite spike disagree but i would rather be young and able to do the things..

Conversations
"miriam" Discussed on Conversations
"Lesbian lest perhaps i should go i was going to call it. Dyke overflowing but the August publisher john marilyn company. They published charles. Darwin low byron and jane austen and i think diko with a title. They want. Well we'll let you do about to. The i think if i may be so presumptuous mariam's to say i think the most that so unsettling about you as an act and funny about you as an actor as well as is your absolute authenticity in a sense of acting is inherently office but something kind of very raw and powerful and authentic about you. Tell me how you how you do what you do. If you can. How you what steps you take once you given a script to go from the page to the stage or to the screen. How do you build up your character in your mind. How do you do that. Miriam i was never at a drama school so i never was taught a way of acting. Whatever i've learned. I've learned just through doing it from thinking about it but nobody ever taught me. Oh me the way and for me. It is totally instinctive. I re- descript and i connect with certain parts of the character that i'm play and slowly. I'll try to build up the link between me and that character so that at the end of the wrestle period through the import of the director and then in my my conversation with my other actors my colleagues feed me and feed my vision. As i hope by feed. There has and gradually the that. I have of the tab and of myself they much they become one. I've seen you on stage in dickens women and some of the characters near a slob monstrous but play them with the streak of sympathy for them. I think anyway. Do you need to have that. If you're going to play any character no matter. How monstrous all wicked. Their character might be. Is there a part of you. That must love that character in order to play that character..

Conversations
"miriam" Discussed on Conversations
"Catharina then went back to australia then. She got a scholarship to yale. As did heather they were both from cabin breath. They became befriends casuarinas straight. Heather isn't and when i wrote to katharina and said you know i've become a lesbian. She said oh. I know one of those. She said we're coming over on a research trip. You know and i. I must meet this and i did and that was absolutely it i. I went to the pictures with with a big group of australians. At and i just looked at her the whole time. He was quite uncomfortable. Actually it was the charge like brigade and it was that pounding going on screen. I was just looking and she wants about. Oh this voltage first your first will unofficial date was towards the charge of the light brigade and you spent the whole movie staring intently. see veasley hit. That's beautiful podcast. Broadcast and online those conversations with richard fidler in more conversations anytime on the abc. Listen pogo to abc dot net dot. I used flash conversations. Heather feel madly passionately in love. And you've been together ever since for fifty three years now but this meant you had to come out to your parents and you say you regret doing that. What do you regret coming out to. your parents. Regret telling my mother because it broke the who and she couldn't bear it she couldn't take it not long afterwards. She had a stroke and then she had another stroke which was quite devastating and for seven and a half years. She couldn't move really all speak about from a few phrases. And i felt enfield responsible. People say no she. She would've had a stroke. it wasn't without. Maybe that's true. But i think there's a kind of indulgence that gay people have that everybody's got to know because it's easier for them. Maybe and. I don't believe that i think some people kant take it called bury it. And why should we inflict pain and distress on the people. We love so. Just shut up and keep it to yourself. That's what i think. That would have been a very high price to pay and pay pays well. Surely you'd be. You'd also be having those constant meetings when your mother would be saying. Oh and you're gonna get settle down marian nice boy and have babies give me grandchildren. That would have been hard. Could you really donald that. Miriam and it. Didn't i mean often. I mean you didn't stop win. When she couldn't speak she would. Just grab my arm and say get married get married. Get worried in this terrible strangled voice. It was awful..

Conversations
"miriam" Discussed on Conversations
"Whoever else was around the house at the time. Now i don't think so. I don't think she sheep thought about that. She wanted to get housework down quickly efficiently. and then she'd have both. She was a very clean person but she ended wanted the house to be clean and that was just how it happened. I didn't realize it was terribly strange. Daddy didn't like it. Disappeared probably going to buy that. But what i tell people about. It afterwards rolled utterly amazed. And so i. I would have included in in the book because it it sort of showed another side mummy. You were model momentarily for the great british artist. Augustus john you post nude for him. Was that your idea of his idea. Mariam oh it was my idea. I sold the program face to face with john. Freeman interviewing him. I remember when it was. But i was about seventeen. Yes i was seventeen. And i just thought he was heaven. Wonderful personality mischievous attractive knowledgeable about art. I just thought he was gorgeous. And so i- renting. And i didn't ask my parents. I just wrote and said i seventeen and i saw your program and i'd like to model for you and i will charge you. Think one anyway. He's lady at the time to really a- she ran by perr she was there for you. Fearful voice and mummy was bewitched by by higher class. People she just was so all of her forbes and when this lady robbins may late to undo land. It's a scary kids. Who if it was in the news because there is club. Mommy said. I don't know why i imagine how she allowed but she did. They took me there. I practiced taking my clothes. Any yes in my bedroom. I'd i just saw nikos. I didn't have a bra. And i just wore address that was easy to extricate myself from and a pair of necas and then i just took address and took up the lakers. There was this really unexpected thing. Was that augustus. John looked at me. He said mary's very your student takes the light. And i thought that was lovely. Lady said lack ladder mcleod while he looked at me goes down so that was a real but he was. There was nothing inappropriate happening. Wanted me to cry for nautilus. You're actually terribly shocked by dirty. Old men dirty young men for that matter. It seems miriam well. I shopped as long as i in charge. And when i did the sexual things that i did with various old men young men i was in. I felt i was in charge. I don't want to be pinned against the wall against my will. I would hate that i would. You need them in the growing very hard if that happened it did so i just felt i was doing what i wanted to do. And luckily they left it so you got into cambridge university and that seems to have been such a formative experience for you as you'd expect it to be. What do you think cambridge gave you. That's never left. You gave me my mother so badly. Wanted me to have the ability to talk to anyone about anything and i do have that. I believe i'm not sports and education gets you and it gave me a a complete joy in the literature of my of my language. Initially to chair i think is the greatest of all introduce and i was able to fully immerse myself in it and i had the benefit of great teachers queenie us and frankly is and it was a great joy to me so i'm certainly still at my advanced age leave site and a lover of english literature at for the review in footlights..

Conversations
"miriam" Discussed on Conversations
"This is an abc podcast. Mariam migrelief has it. Lost in the memoir. You'd be expecting an extremely good time with mary. Modulators memoir and she doesn't disappoint conceived arrayed brought up in a nice jewish home with a charismatic mother. Miriam magalys became the naughtiest girl at oxford. High school her years at cambridge university introduced it to the works of charles dickens and to acting as a natural showoff meriem loved being on the stage and she developed into a ms m- rising acta in every tv series. Miriam she makes a powerful and direct connection with the audience as a whole lot of raw feeling and intellect and a kind of comedic danger moving around the stage and the screen with her. I find you watch every movement because you just don't know what she's going to do next. I can't believe that. Miriam has turned eighty. Neither can shea. Her memoir of brilliant raucous and passionate life is called. This much is true. How lovely to have you back on the program. Miriam welcome so much richard. It's a great pleasure to be with you. What's been like for you writing a memoir during this horrible really terrifying. I think the writing the memoir memoirs much more frightening than for me because i was able to run to italy to my little tuscan farmhouse and just bed down there and right. I don't think i could have done it if i'd been in london. I wouldn't be able to australia because it's quiet there but it was a difficult experience that you found to a whole lot of lost memories that bubbled up to the surface in the process of writing. This yes i did. And i i also connected with a lot of people who would remember thing that i didn't and that was lovely. Old school friends applied in university with a just stem. Made my life seen rich. Because when you when you are separated from everybody as i was because of it. It's a bit to solitude from the not a solitaire. And and i wanted my book to be as bubbly as my life was and i. I hope that it is you. Descended from a family of eastern european jewish people migrated to britain. How close you. To the faith into the culture of jewishness mariam and very close to the culture. I not close a tool to the faith. I have no belief in the same way that my parents certainly did..

All God's Women
"miriam" Discussed on All God's Women
"Years sharon willmar host of all gods women taking you on a journey through the bible one woman at a time for seven days. Miriam injured the public. Humiliation of being a leper unclean and unable to come into contact with the rest of the population but numbers. Twelve fifteen tells us that the people did not journey. Till miriam was brought in again. Despite mariam's failures the people loved her enough to tear the seven days until she could join them. At this point they had no idea how long they would spend in the wilderness. But they were willing to wait a week so that miriam could join them. Though she'd failed miserably she was still loved. Miriam was one of only five women in the old testament to be called a prophetess and she was the first. It was an honor bestowed by god but with that position came a greater level of accountability. Because the other women looked to. Miriam for wisdom and guidance. It was especially important that she be an acceptable role model. When she got cocky. God had to put her in her place. It's easy for us. To become sanctimonious we can mistake it. For being saintly or sanctified but god is not fooled he knows our hearts he knows where we're striving to serve him and when we're merely trying to act superior god will not tolerate pride among his leaders when we start to think we know best when we tried to gain power from those who have authority over us when we engage others in our pettiness. God will get our attention. Suren will encouraging women with stories.

All God's Women
"miriam" Discussed on All God's Women
"You on a journey through the bible. One woman anatoly moses married aku site woman and mariam didn't like it so she started complaining about him to the other women she stirred up discontent among the people. She thought if she could drag moses down it would lift her up put as we all know. It doesn't work that way. God witnessed what she was doing and he called the three siblings together for a meeting. He let mariam know in no uncertain terms that moses was the leader and it was not her place to speak out against him. The lord laughed and a cloud and when the cloud dissolved miriam was leprous as soon as moses and aaron saw what happened to miriam they begged and pleaded with god to heal her and he did he said for her to be shut out of the camp for seven days and at the end of that time she was restored and able to rejoin the company. The name miriam means bidder. Who of us has not grown bidder at some point have we not felt prideful and looked down on the perceived sins of others. Have we not complained about church leadership wishing they did things our way have. We not felt morally superior to someone. God has placed over us. We need to get down on our hands and knees and thank the lord for not doling out to us what we deserve but our god is a gracious god who looks beyond our failures and offer says mercy when we deserve leprosy suren will encouraging women with stories of hope at sharon will harm dot com..

Earn Your Happy
"miriam" Discussed on Earn Your Happy
"You can just as easily like you said. Imagine what you do want to happen. Miriam i know that you You also help people write books you like. Who have that in their heart. And who have that in their soul. And i think that's something that's so big that people want to get out into the world. Can you tell us a little bit about your course as well because i think people are going to be really interested in that. Yeah so for me. It started off will first switching the. I can't for myself. The teaching my children who are three of them are teenagers. Now helping them understand the power of their thoughts and that they can do the things that they want to and then i quickly realized that there are a lot of people that want to write children's books. They started contacting me as soon as you have a book. They start contacting you. Can you can. I pick your brain. Can you tell me a little bit about this. And that so i was doing that for a long time but i decided actually last year when all this happened we all had to pivot and i like to think of instead of pivoting evolve into the next thing so i vault into teaching people how to write how to publish and market their books so the same principles apply for anything. We wanna do in life right. We just have to believe that we can do it and we have to go for it. Find somebody to help you do it. So i started running program. It's a course where. I teach them how to write publish market their books and i also mentor people into For a full year everything they need to do in at the end i publish their books for them under my hybrid publishing company. It's been a lot of fun. But i see the exact same things for children and for adults. That's why even though these are children's books you got something out of the book you know as adults. We still get something out of these teachings right. It's so it's so funny because it's literally the most basic thing over and over and over again. Like when i start something new and i know you know miriam. You're also in our fast foundations program. Like i see it every day as well in myself and with people in jack. This is all the work that you do. It's it comes down to the. I can't do that. And then we tell us ourselves a reason after that so jack. What have you found through all the years of people who come into your courses. Who come into your workshops..

Earn Your Happy
"miriam" Discussed on Earn Your Happy
"So that's when i wrote the first draft to i can't believe in myself years later jack and i connected again. I had written another book. And i emailed him. I asked him to be my co author. That was for the big bad bully. He said yes. Hci publications is our publisher and when they wanted another bulk we send them. I can't believe in myself. it's been completely redone and just teaches children to let go of that word can't and to go for their cans and love that in. Jack i know that you know this is the a lot of this. Is the route work that you do. Because i learned a lot of this from you. And i love that. You're doing it now at children's books. Because when i found you i was in my thirties and i wish i would have had it a lot earlier. So where did this work start for you. Well for me. I think. I got really excited about working with kids when i had my grandson. One grandson is turning eight in a couple of weeks and it's really interesting. We were talking to him on facetime tonight. It he said. I'm i'm not really happy about being a and we said why should while i'm one year closer to dying. He said i like life so much. I don't to end. I said honey you got at least ninety years left. You know it's it's all going to work out. But the point is that i agree with you and miriam and the idea is that we need to learn this in school. We need to learn from our parents. You know all these books that are now coming out. Thank god about you know emotional issues and self esteem issues goal. Setting all the getting over racism. All these books that didn't exist when i grow up literally did not exist And so that to me is very exciting. I wanted to be part of that. And when mariam came to me and said hey. I've taken this idea from this can't won't exercise we do in your training. I wrote the story for my kids. Because i wanted them to have a story. Not just a of lecturing. Adam would you be willing to publish it with me. Maybe we'll get a wider audience. Because you're jack kemp field. And i said sure and so we She she and i did some minor re editing on the book. It all totally be illustrated by this amazing illustrator even rallies that we went and we i put a bunch of exercises in the back of the book. It teachers or parents can do with kids either in the classroom or at home to take the story and make it more than just a story but the league velcro the principles into their life so that they become like you know your name and your phone number your address. I love that about the back of this book to as while you guys i i read it this morning..