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We Don\'t Make The Rules PodcastWe Don't Make The Rules PodcastEpisode 205: "Women's Browsing History!"This week the guys start by breaking down their March Madness brackets and break the news of Juju Watkins being injured and what that does to USC's chances. Felix asks Beav to apologize to Bronny and he refuses. During Quick Hits, they discuss Wale's new song and the release of Jalen Chords new poject. They give a tribute to George Foreman, and in Rule Breakers, they discuss Holly Rowe not reading the room, Jayden Daniels helicopter parenting, OF model doing more charity work, making the wrong people famous and LeBron songs. Enjoy!2025-03-251h 54Hora 14 Fin de SemanaHora 14 Fin de SemanaGreen Moon Poject, la empresa malagueña que quiere cultivar plantas en la Luna, ya tiene fecha para su primera prueba2025-03-0903 minTemple Restoration ProjectTemple Restoration ProjectEpisode 38: To Make a Name Part 4As we conclude our series on making a name for ourselves, Amanda and I discuss the process of going from living for our name to living to glorify God. Our conversation leads us to dive into more detail about what it means to trust in the name of the Lord. The most important thing we walk away with is the understanding that the Lord is with us as we decide to deny ourselves take up our cross, and follow Jesus.You can listen to The Temple Restoration Poject on FaithChannelThe Temple...2025-02-1950 minPrison Yoga Project PodcastPrison Yoga Project PodcastThe Heart of Yoga: Philosophy, Policy, and Social Justice with Hari-kirtana dasDon't want to meditate with us today? After the introduction, fast forward to 10:10!Join us for an illuminating conversation with Hari-kirtana das, a seasoned yoga teacher, philosopher, and advocate for non-sectarian spirituality. Together, we’ll explore how ancient yoga philosophy provides a framework for addressing modern social and political challenges, including the separation of church and state, systemic injustice, and the role of discernment in creating equitable policies and communities.This webinar will weave together a guided meditation, deep insights into the Bhagavad Gita, and understanding the causes and conditions we are experiencing as individuals an...2025-01-171h 20Prison Yoga Project PodcastPrison Yoga Project PodcastTransforming Lives: Prison Yoga Project’s 2024 ImpactJoin us for Prison Yoga Project’s End-of-Year Webinar, a powerful hour of reflection, connection, and celebration! Dive into the impact we've made across 11 countries with over 200 programs serving individuals impacted by incarceration. From expanding trauma-informed yoga programs, to launching innovative partnerships with Edovo, this event showcases the transformative power of our mission! This absolutely not to miss. Hear inspiring updates from many of our team members and Founding Director explore future initiatives, and celebrate milestones like our new website and Yoga Teacher Training. This is your invitation to witness the legacy of social justice in action. ...2024-12-2052 minPrison Yoga Project PodcastPrison Yoga Project PodcastBeyond the Bench with Judge Dan Healy: Utilizing Intercepts for Transformative Justice“ Transformational and inspirational.” “ Wow, that was absolutely amazing and inspiring” are a few things we have heard about this week's episode so far! If you’re feeling defeated this week, this podcast might just be the healing salve you’re looking for.During our time together, we explored the possibilities within the Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) to create a justice system that centers healing and community. We had the privilege of hearing Honorable Judge Dan Healy's story of how he began and was led to study and practice law. We heard how justice can shift from a punitive app...2024-11-081h 13Under the Hat PodcastUnder the Hat PodcastEpisode 34: STEAM MACHINEListen in as we welcome Tara Koehler John Sammon. Tara and John are specialist, authors, and leaders in the area of Poject-Based Learning. Learn how they are helping educators shift from the one-size-fits-all approach to hands on learning. Want to learn from Tara and John, here are their links: Tara: Twitter/X Facebook John: Twitter/X Steam Machine Website PBLTapas2024-10-2357 minPrison Yoga Project PodcastPrison Yoga Project PodcastCommunities of Care: Transforming Aging and Dying in PrisonAging and dying in prison is a deeply underexplored issue, yet it's one that affects a growing number of incarcerated individuals. With over 186,000 people aged 55 or older currently behind bars, the U.S. prison system is struggling to meet the complex health needs of this population. By 2030, one-third of incarcerated people will be considered geriatric. In this thought-provoking episode, we dive into this important topic with two pioneers in the field, Lisa Deal and Laura Musselman of the Humane Prison Hospice Project.Lisa and Laura share their groundbreaking work in California prisons, where they lead innovative peer...2024-10-221h 09The Golden SpoonThe Golden SpoonS10E10 - The Brain You Didn't KnowSend us a textHere are some things you might not know about the brain:  It's the fattiest organ: The brain is at least 60% fat, and healthy fats like omega-3s are important for its function.  It's unique: No two brains are the same, due to a combination of genetics, learning, and experiences.  It's a powerhouse: The brain is very complex and requires a lot of energy, which is why you feel hungry after studying or need fat to function.  Short-term memory is short: The brain can only hold smal...2024-10-1043 minPrison Yoga Project PodcastPrison Yoga Project PodcastYoga for Communities: Healing, Growth, and Community Impact with Shawandra FordDon't want to meditate with us today? Listen to the intro + join us at 7:02Join us for an insightful conversation with Shawandra Ford, a seasoned yoga instructor whose journey has been shaped by personal healing, community engagement, and a deep desire to make yoga accessible to all who need it. Shawandra will share her inspiring story of discovering yoga after grief and loss and how this practice transformed her life. From schools to juvenile detention centers, she has worked to bring the healing power of yoga to historically marginalized communities, demonstrating the profound impact it can have...2024-10-041h 05Prison Yoga Project PodcastPrison Yoga Project PodcastReimagining Grief: Systemic Change and Compassionate Support for Bereaved Families with Joyal MulheronGrief, Loss, and Systemic Change with Joyal MulheronDon't want to meditate with us today? Fast forward to 6:35.In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Joyal Mulheron, founder of Evermore, to explore the profound impact of grief and bereavement on families and communities. Together, we discuss how society, institutions, and systems often fail to support those who are grieving, and what needs to change to ensure that bereaved individuals receive the care and recognition they deserve.Joyal shares her personal journey and the driving force behind Evermore's mission to advocate for...2024-09-201h 00Prison Yoga Project PodcastPrison Yoga Project PodcastInsights from Jacqueline Crockford on Trauma-Informed Yoga in Correctional FacilitiesDon't want to meditate with us today? Fast forward to 9:44In this episode, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Jacqueline Crockford, DHSc, a seasoned facilitator with the Prison Yoga Project (PYP), who has been working at Richard J. Donovan (RJD) Correctional Facility and the Las Colinas Detention Center for women for over seven years. Jacqueline shared her inspiring journey into yoga and what led her to become a part of the Prison Yoga Project. We delved into the valuable lessons she’s learned from working with incarcerated individuals, both men and women, and how her in...2024-08-301h 25The Golden SpoonThe Golden SpoonS9E11 - The HobbyistSend us a textDo you have a specific Hobby that makes your day better? Do you feel like your hobby could be something yo do full time? What makes your hobby important to you? A study published online Sept. 11, 2023, by Nature Medicine suggests that having a hobby is good for your health, mood, and more. Researchers combed through five large studies involving more than 93,000 people across 16 countries (including the United States, Japan, China, and a dozen European countries). Participants were all ages 65 or older, and more than 60% had longstanding mental or physical health conditions...2024-07-2536 min