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Transport Yourself to Another World With Full AudiobookTransport Yourself to Another World With Full AudiobookPower of Faith Audiobook by Norman Vincent PealeListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 809454 Title: Power of Faith Author: Norman Vincent Peale Narrator: Mark Bowen Format: Unabridged Length: 1:39:30 Language: English Release date: 08-14-24 Publisher: Bookwire USD Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Health & Wellness, Naturopathy & New Age, Counseling & Inspirational Summary: The Power of Faith: Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale is an inspiring exploration of the transformative power of faith and optimism in achieving personal and professional success. Peale, a pioneer of positive thinking, provides practical advice and real-life examples to illustrate how faith and a positive mindset can overcome obstacles and lead to...2024-08-141h 39Our Digital Futures with PermanentOur Digital Futures with PermanentThe Peale: A Museum Model for Community StorytellingJoin host Amanda Meeks in conversation with Heather Shelton, the Peale’s digital curator, registrar, and communications specialist, on all things that make a “community museum” and how the Peale supports Baltimore’s storytellers.Guest Name: Heather SheltonEmail: online@thepealecenter.orgPronouns: she/herBio: Heather Shelton is the Peale’s digital curator, registrar, and communications specialist, focusing on the Peale’s online presence and its growing collection of Baltimore stories. She has undergraduate degrees in Art History and English Literature from the Universi...2023-05-1144 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesAlexis Tyson: About A Feast in the Desert Exhibition at The PealeThe Peale in Baltimore regularly hosts community art exhibitions like the 2022 presentation of "A Feast in the Desert: Food Insecurity in Baltimore," curated by Alexis Tyson. This show shares the artists' voices in appreciating the role food plays in strengthening our bonds and educating our community on food disparity in Baltimore. Alexis Tyson (00:00): The entire vision for the show, when I was coming about for it, I wanted to do something that was significant to Baltimore. I wanted to do something that I felt would raise awareness for something in Baltimore, but at the same time, give people a wide...2023-01-2605 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Quilt by Rosalind RobinsonTake an audio tour of "Quilted Connections: Sisterhood in Cloth," an exhibition at The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to master quilters Rosalind Robinson, Sandra Smith, and Glenda Richardson talk about their quilting techniques and the fascinating stories that surround their craft. Includes 17 stops with the artists. The exhibition was on view at The Peale from December 1, 2022-January 29, 2023. Rosalind Robinson (00:00): Next quilt. Moving from Iceland, I'm going to take you into the warmth of sunshine, and with the last quilt, which I call "Mama." I think that "Mama" evokes warmth. It's...2023-01-1702 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesThe Makena Quilt by Rosalind RobinsonTake an audio tour of "Quilted Connections: Sisterhood in Cloth," an exhibition at The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to master quilters Rosalind Robinson, Sandra Smith, and Glenda Richardson talk about their quilting techniques and the fascinating stories that surround their craft. Includes 17 stops with the artists. The exhibition was on view at The Peale from December 1, 2022-January 29, 2023. Rosalind Robinson (00:00): Hi, my name is Rosalind Robinson. I am a member of the African American Quilters of Baltimore. I came to the Peale Museum as a result of my involvement in the...2023-01-1702 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesIntroduction to Quilted Connections: Sisterhood in Cloth with Sandra SmithTake an audio tour of "Quilted Connections: Sisterhood in Cloth," an exhibition at The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to master quilters Rosalind Robinson, Sandra Smith, and Glenda Richardson talk about their quilting techniques and the fascinating stories that surround their craft. Includes 16 stops with the artists. The exhibition was on view at The Peale from December 1, 2022-January 29, 2023. Sandra Smith (00:00): Hello, I'm Sandra Smith, and I am a fiber artist. I live in Silver Spring, Maryland, and I've been quilting since the 1980s, thereabouts. I have a lot of work, if...2023-01-1702 minHour of Power Interview Podcast - deutschHour of Power Interview Podcast - deutschPepper Peale im Gespräch mit Bobby SchullerPepper Peale ist Schwiegerenkelin von Norman und Ruth Peale, den Gründern der Peale Foundation, die sich auf die Idee des positiven Denkens gründet und darauf, wie man im Glauben durch positives Denken und Handeln wächst. Diese Stiftung hilft und unterstützt Organisationen finanziell, die dieselben Werte vertreten. Bitte begrüßen sie Pepper Peale! Hier können Sie den wöchentlichen Newsletter von Hour of Power bestellen: https://t1p.de/buxf Weitere Informationen, inkl. unserem kostenlosen Freundesbrief, finden Sie hier: https://hourofpower.de/ 2022-12-3008 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 16 - The Ring of FireTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. A big draw at Peale’s Baltimore Museum was the new technology of gaslight, which allowed Rembrandt Peale to keep his museum open after dark. BGE's Steve Pedri and Mike Borli with Dave Conrad from Baltimore Foundry Works created this replica of Peale's "Ring of Fire," the kind of gaslight chandelier Peale used to illuminate his galleries. Peale manufactured the gas by burning pitch in a...2022-12-2100 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 15 - Historic Features at The PealeTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. In the Rowhouse Room you can see the two oldest window casings in the building, recognizable by their sagging slant. Through those windows you can see the Peale’s roof, a replica of the historic original, installed by Baltimore City’s Department of General Services in 2017, at the beginning of the building’s renovations. Floral wallpaper (pictured) found during the renovations of the Rowhouse Room has be...2022-12-2100 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 13 - The Lecture Hall at The PealeTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. In Rembrandt Peale's day, this room was used as a lecture hall and included risers and stepped seating. When the building became City Hall in 1830, the floor was leveled but it continued to serve as an assembly room for public meetings. The two branches of the city council met in the two largest galleries on the second floor. When the building housed Male and Female...2022-12-2100 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 12 - Demonstrating GaslightTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. Robert McGill Mackall's 1933 illustration (pictured) in the Peale Gallery on the first floor shows Rembrandt Peale demonstrating gaslight in this room. It would have been a logical choice, enabling the new technology to be seen from the street below. It is said people would gather on Holliday Street to marvel at the light that came through its windows – they had never seen such bright artificial li...2022-12-2101 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 11 - The Latrobe RoomTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. Like his father, Rembrandt Peale included a skylit room in his Baltimore museum. One of the first rooms built in America with a skylight, the Latrobe Room makes the Peale Museum building architecturally unique. It is named in honor of Benjamin Henry Latrobe: architect and builder of the new republic, friend, patron and benefactor of the Peale family. Both the Peales and Latrobe nurtured a...2022-12-2101 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 10 - The Artist in His MuseumTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. You might recognize the room depicted here: it’s the “Long Room” in Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, where Charles Willson Peale rented rooms to exhibit his museum collection. This mural shows a detail from a watercolor by Titian Ramsey Peale of his father’s museum. The same room can be seen in Charles Willson Peale’s 1822 self-portrait replicated in the Peale Gallery downstairs, where the artist is li...2022-12-2101 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 9 - Baltimore’s Municipal MuseumTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. After opening in 1930, Baltimore’s Municipal Museum went on to serve as a leading cultural space in the city for more than six decades. It was the go-to place for residents and visitors wanting to learn about Baltimore history and explore the museum's archives and collection of important artworks by the Peales as well as 20th century artists. The Peale Museum once again hosted ground-breaking sh...2022-12-2101 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 8 - 1930s Renovations at The PealeTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. When the school finally outgrew the Peale Museum building, it was next occupied by The Bureau of Water Supply from 1887 until 1916. The building was then turned into rental space for shops and factories. These industrial uses so destroyed its interior that by the 1920s, the city was planning to demolish the Peale Museum. But citizens and journalists came together and persuaded the city to save...2022-12-2101 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 7 - A New Life for Peale's MuseumTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. Neither the gas light business nor the mastodon and other exhibits sold enough admission tickets to clear the debt incurred from building the Baltimore Museum, and in 1829 creditors forced the Peales to sell the building at auction. The City of Baltimore acquired and converted it into Baltimore’s first City Hall in 1830. The two branches of the city council met in the two largest galleries on...2022-12-2101 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 6 - Manufacturing the Nation's First GaslightTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. A big draw at Peale’s Baltimore Museum was the new technology of gaslight, which allowed Rembrandt to keep the museum open after dark and sell more tickets to help pay back the investors who had funded the museum’s construction. It is said that people would gather outside the museum on Holliday Street to marvel at the light that came through its windows – they had ne...2022-12-2101 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 5 - Exhumation of the MastodonTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. The Peales’ collections reflected the great variety in their own interests, including everything from European masterpieces to portraits of Revolutionary war heroes, military artifacts and taxidermied animals. Two mastodon skeletons, excavated from a farm in upstate New York in 1801 by Charles Willson Peale, could be viewed in the Peales’ Baltimore and Philadelphia museums. A few years later, Charles Willson Peale documented the “Exhumation of the Mastod...2022-12-2101 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 4 - Moses Williams, Cutter of ProfilesTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. Born in 1777, Moses Williams grew up in the Peales’ Philadelphia household, the son of an enslaved couple, Lucy and Scarborough, who were traded to Charles Willson Peale in exchange for portraits he had painted of their enslavers in Maryland. After Peale had moved his family to Philadelphia, he became part of the Pennsylvania State Legislature that passed the country’s first "Gradual Abolition of Slavery" Act...2022-12-2102 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 3 - The Peale Family of American ArtistsTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. Giving them names like Raphaelle, Rembrandt, Rubens, and Titian, Charles Willson Peale left no doubt as to what he expected his children to become. He also named his daughters after famous European women artists – Sophonisba Angusciola, Rosalba Carriera, and Angelica Kauffman – and taught those who survived early childhood to paint, along with his brother, nieces, and nephew. Many went on to work as professional artists. You...2022-12-2101 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 2 - The Family Patriarch, Charles Willson PealeTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 16 stops. Hailing from the Peale family of artists, natural scientists, and innovators, Rembrandt Peale was the second son of Charles Willson Peale. The elder Peale had opened the first American museum in his home studio in Philadelphia in 1784, eventually moving it to rented premises. In his 1822 self-portrait, Charles Willson Peale lifts the red curtain to invite us into the “Long Room” in the building that is known toda...2022-12-2101 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 1 - Introduction to The Peale Museum, BaltimoreTake an audio tour of The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest museum building in the United States! Listen to WYPR's Aaron Henkin recount the fascinating stories that surround this historic building. Includes 13 stops. Hello, I’m Aaron Henkin. We’re standing in the oldest museum building in the United States – the first ever built in the western hemisphere to be a museum. It was opened on August 15, 1814 by artist Rembrandt Peale, and designed by architect Robert Cary Long, Sr., Maryland’s first professional architect. You can see their portraits in the Peale Gallery. Although modeled after a typical townhous...2022-12-2101 minGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeYou Can Have Self Confidence | GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeWelcome to GSMC Classics, your gateway to the timeless wisdom of the past. Join us as we delve into the empowering teachings of Norman Vincent Peale, a renowned American Protestant clergyman and author who revolutionized the concept of positive thinking.In this episode, "You Can Have Self Confidence," Peale shares invaluable insights into unlocking the potential within yourself to cultivate self-assurance and resilience. Drawing from his extensive experience as the pastor of Marble Collegiate Church in New York, Peale offers practical strategies and uplifting anecdotes to help listeners harness the power of self-confidence in their lives....2022-10-1025 minGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeTrust in God | GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeWelcome to GSMC Classics, where we bring you the timeless wisdom and inspiration of the greats from the past. In this episode, join us for a journey back in time with Norman Vincent Peale, a revered American Protestant clergyman and author known for popularizing the transformative power of positive thinking.Norman Vincent Peale, the former pastor of Marble Collegiate Church in New York for over five decades, captivates audiences with his profound insights into faith and the human spirit. His teachings resonate as strongly today as they did when they first aired, offering timeless guidance on finding strength...2022-10-0326 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 9: Wallpaper at the Peale, BaltimoreTake a tour of the Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest purpose-built museum in America. In this multi-stop tour, you'll hear from experts, historians, and curators who worked on and in the building during recent renovations. Tour Stop 9 Heather Shelton: You’re looking at a fragment of floral wallpaper that shows bouquets of pink carnations, red roses, and blue daisy-type flowers. The background was probably white at one time and is covered with paisley-shaped basket forms. This piece of wallpaper is from one of the Peale’s previous lives, perhaps from the City Hall period 1830-1875. You might say, that...2022-09-3001 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 8: The African American Community Around the Peale, BaltimoreTake a tour of the Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest purpose-built museum in America. In this multi-stop tour, you'll hear from experts, historians, and curators who worked on and in the building during recent renovations. Tour Stop 8 Jackson Gilman-Forlini (00:00): But also too, we know that there was also a residential presence off of Watchhouse Alley, which is the alley that runs behind the Peale. We know that there was relatively large African American community in the 19th century that lived back there. Not least of all, the Peale itself was the first public high school in Maryland open...2022-09-3000 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 7: Gaslight at the Peale, BaltimoreTake a tour of the Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest purpose-built museum in America. In this multi-stop tour, you'll hear from experts, historians, and curators who worked on and in the building during recent renovations. Tour Stop 7 Jackson Gilman-Forlini: (00:02)We kind of have a sense of was going on back there in the 19th century. The Peale family actually using the backyard to manufacture gas for their gas lighting. That's one of the things the Peale is known for is the birthplace of gas lighting in America. One of the birthplaces I guess, birthplace of the Baltimore Gas...2022-09-3000 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 6: Archaeology at the Peale, BaltimoreTake a tour of the Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest purpose-built museum in America. In this multi-stop tour, you'll hear from experts, historians, and curators who worked on and in the building during recent renovations. Tour Stop 6 Jackson Gilman-Forlini (00:01)So there wasn't much left in the building for when I started in 2012 there were some... Actually it's funny that the city was using it as a place to store memorabilia from a former mayor's administration, Mayor Kurt Schmoke. All of his awards and diplomatic gifts that he had received as mayor were being archived in the basement. Many...2022-09-3001 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 5: Original Windows at the Peale, BaltimoreTake a tour of the Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest purpose-built museum in America. In this multi-stop tour, you'll hear from experts, historians, and curators who worked on and in the building during recent renovations. Tour Stop 5 Jackson Gilman-Forlini: A fun discovery that I really enjoyed was actually when they were restoring the original window frames on the front of the building. The sashes are hung with a counterweight system. When they were removing the old counterweight hardware for restoration they discovered that the pockets in which the counterweights were set, those jams actually had been lined with...2022-09-3001 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 4: Original Architectural Elements at the Peale, BaltimoreTake a tour of the Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest purpose-built museum in America. In this multi-stop tour, you'll hear from experts, historians, and curators who worked on and in the building during recent renovations. Tour Stop 4 Jackson Gilman-Forlini (00:01): There's a few things that are original. So there're different levels of original, right? So there's original to the building's construction but then there were several renovations that happened throughout the 19th century. Each one of which has by itself acquired significance in its own right. So it is like a palimpsest. With each generation there’s new meaning th...2022-09-3001 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 3: A History of Renovations at the Peale, BaltimoreTake a tour of the Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest purpose-built museum in America. In this multi-stop tour, you'll hear from experts, historians, and curators who worked on and in the building during recent renovations. Tour Stop 3 Jackson Gilman-Forlini: (00:00) So most of what you see in the buildings current state dates to the 1929 to 1930 restoration. Which dates through the Colonial Revival period. There was I think in interest in time in exploring these different landmarks for the purpose of building a national identity based in the colonial period, but then also this was seen at the local level...2022-09-3002 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 2: Replacing the Roof at the Peale, BaltimoreTake a tour of the Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest purpose-built museum in America. In this multi-stop tour, you'll hear from experts, historians, and curators who worked on and in the building during recent renovations. Tour Stop 2 Jackson Gilman-Forlini (00:00) The most critical issue when we first began was a leaky roof. The roof that was there when I started was probably dated to the 1930 restoration of the building. So it was at the end of its useful lifespan. It was a turncoat tin roof, standing seam metal roof. There was a serious issue with water incursion into the...2022-09-3001 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesStop 1: Introduction to the Peale Museum, BaltimoreTake a tour of the Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum and the oldest purpose-built museum in America. In this multi-stop tour, you'll hear from experts, historians, and curators who worked on and in the building during recent renovations. Tour Stop 1 (00:01) My name is Jackson Gilman-Forlini. My title is historic preservation officer. I work for the Department of General Services, City of Baltimore. In that role, my agency is like the property manager for city owned buildings many of which are historic landmarks. Also, many of which have been used for museums for many years, used as museums. So my job is...2022-09-3001 minGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeRelax and Enjoy New Strength | GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeWelcome to GSMC Classics, where we revisit timeless radio shows that have left an indelible mark on history. In this episode, we delve into the world of positivity and inspiration with "Norman Vincent Peale." Join us as we rediscover the wisdom and guidance imparted by one of America's most beloved Protestant clergymen and authors.Norman Vincent Peale was a beacon of hope during tumultuous times, serving as the pastor of Marble Collegiate Church in New York for over five decades. His message of positive thinking resonated deeply with millions around the globe, earning him a place in the...2022-09-2628 minGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeHow to Relax | GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeWelcome to GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent Peale, a timeless journey into the wisdom of one of America's most influential voices. In this episode, we delve into the profound insights of Norman Vincent Peale, the renowned American Protestant clergyman, and author, celebrated for his advocacy of positive thinking. Join us as we explore his captivating discourse on the art of relaxation, a topic as relevant today as it was in the past.Norman Vincent Peale, pastor of Marble Collegiate Church in New York for over five decades, captivated audiences with his uplifting messages and practical advice. His teachings transcended...2022-09-1929 minGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeHow to Develop the Power of Enthusiasm | GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeWelcome to GSMC Classics, your gateway to the timeless wisdom of classic radio broadcasts. In this episode, we present "How to Develop the Power of Enthusiasm" by the legendary Norman Vincent Peale, originally aired on classic radio. Norman Vincent Peale, an American Protestant clergyman and author, is renowned for his groundbreaking work in popularizing the concept of positive thinking. Serving as the pastor of Marble Collegiate Church in New York for over five decades, Peale's influence continues to inspire millions around the globe.In "How to Develop the Power of Enthusiasm," Peale shares profound insights into the transformative...2022-09-1225 minGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeHow to Break the Worry Habit | GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeWelcome to GSMC Classics, where we delve into timeless radio broadcasts that have left an indelible mark on history. In this episode, we present "How to Break the Worry Habit" by the renowned Norman Vincent Peale, originally aired on classic radio. Norman Vincent Peale, an American Protestant clergyman and author, is celebrated for popularizing the concept of positive thinking. Serving as the pastor of Marble Collegiate Church in New York for over five decades, Peale's messages continue to inspire and resonate with audiences worldwide.In "How to Break the Worry Habit," Peale offers insightful guidance on overcoming anxiety...2022-09-0524 minGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeGet Power and You'll Have Power | GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeWelcome to GSMC Classics, presenting a timeless gem from the radio archives: "Norman Vincent Peale: Get Power and You'll Have Power." Join us as we revisit the inspiring words of Norman Vincent Peale, a renowned American Protestant clergyman and author celebrated for popularizing the concept of positive thinking.In this classic radio episode, originally broadcasted on [insert original air date], Norman Vincent Peale shares profound insights on harnessing the power of positivity to transform your life. As the pastor of Marble Collegiate Church in New York for over five decades, Peale became synonymous with the message of hope...2022-08-2924 minGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeEvery Problem Contains its | GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeWelcome to GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent Peale, presented by the GSMC Podcast Network! Prepare to embark on a journey of inspiration and enlightenment as we delve into the timeless wisdom of Norman Vincent Peale, one of America's most influential voices in the realm of positive thinking. In this episode, titled "Every Problem Contains its," we unravel the profound insights and transformative teachings that continue to resonate with audiences around the world.Norman Vincent Peale, an esteemed American Protestant clergyman and celebrated author, is renowned for his groundbreaking work in popularizing the concept of positive thinking. As the pastor...2022-08-2229 minGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeGSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeDon't Be Afraid of Anything | GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent PealeWelcome to GSMC Classics: Norman Vincent Peale, brought to you by the GSMC Podcast Network! Prepare to embark on a journey back in time as we revive the timeless wisdom of one of America's most beloved figures, Norman Vincent Peale. In this episode, titled "Don't Be Afraid of Anything," we delve into Peale's classic radio show, offering insights into how his teachings can empower and inspire us today.Norman Vincent Peale, an American Protestant clergyman and acclaimed author, is renowned for popularizing the concept of positive thinking. As the pastor of Marble Collegiate Church in New York from 1932...2022-08-1526 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesPraise Song for the Garden at the Peale, Mama Linda GossThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." This song/poem was dedicated at the official reopening of the Peale on August 13, 2022...2022-08-1204 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesBarbara Borenstein Blumenthal: Working at the Peale, BaltimoreIn the spring of 2022, Baltimore artist and participatory-history specialist Lauren Muney hand-created custom silhouettes(profile portraits)of Baltimore City, Maryland, residents for long-term public installation at the Peale. These faces will encircle several rooms of the historic Peale walls, giving visitors, residents and guests the opportunity to feel the Baltimore ‘family’ all around them. The exhibition will be installed in August 2022. Some sitters also contributed stories about their lives and experiences in Baltimore. Barbara Borenstein Blumenthal (00:03): My name is Barbara Bornstein Blumenthal. I was born in Baltimore in 1953. And I grew up and lived in Northwest Baltimore, very near Pikesville. But...2022-08-0102 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesTim Larkin: Construction Superintendent, BaltimoreFrom September 2019 to May 2022, the historic Peale building in Baltimore(erected in 1814 by American artist Rembrandt Peale) was closed for extensive interior renovations. In this conversation, a Peale staffer interviews Tim Larkin, who supervised the renovation work at the Peale from 2021 to 2022. Tim Larkin(00:00): My name is Tim Larkin; I am from Baltimore, Maryland, and I am a construction superintendent. Heather S. (00:06): And how did you get involved with this line of work, Tim? Tim Larkin (00:12): In high school, my brother worked for a construction company and when I started turning 15, 16, I needed a summer job, and I just started...2022-05-2323 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesJoby Taylor: Remembering Frederick Douglass in BaltimoreIn the spring of 2022, Baltimore artist and participatory-history specialist Lauren Muney hand-created custom silhouettes(profile portraits)of Baltimore City, Maryland, residents for long-term public installation at the Peale. These faces will encircle several rooms of the historic Peale walls, giving visitors, residents and guests the opportunity to feel the Baltimore ‘family’ all around them. The exhibition will be installed in August 2022. Some sitters also contributed stories about their lives and experiences in Baltimore. Joby Taylor (00:04): This is Joby Taylor and I live in Baltimore in the Dorchester neighborhood, kind part of Forest Park and Liberty Heights area. And I'm a prof...2022-05-1304 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesDeeyonna Bluu: Feeling Empowered in BaltimoreIn the spring of 2022, Baltimore artist and participatory-history specialist Lauren Muney hand-created custom silhouettes(profile portraits)of Baltimore City, Maryland, residents for long-term public installation at the Peale. These faces will encircle several rooms of the historic Peale walls, giving visitors, residents and guests the opportunity to feel the Baltimore ‘family’ all around them. The exhibition will be installed in August 2022. Some sitters also contributed stories about their lives and experiences in Baltimore. Deeyonna Bluu (00:00): Hi. I'm. Deeyonna Blue, and I'm a transgender of Baltimore of the history of the Peale Faces and Silhouettes. And one memory I have living in B...2022-05-1300 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesKaren Cook: Memories of East Baltimore, 1960sIn the spring of 2022, Baltimore artist and participatory-history specialist Lauren Muney hand-created custom silhouettes(profile portraits)of Baltimore City, Maryland, residents for long-term public installation at the Peale. These faces will encircle several rooms of the historic Peale walls, giving visitors, residents and guests the opportunity to feel the Baltimore ‘family’ all around them. The exhibition will be installed in August 2022. Some sitters also contributed stories about their lives and experiences in Baltimore. Karen Cook (00:01): My name is Karen Cook. My maiden name is Myers. I was born in east Baltimore in 1963 on Ashland Avenue. Eric Roho had white marble step...2022-05-1305 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesVergie Jennings: History of Slavery at Lexington Market, BaltimoreIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. This project was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller History Fund. Vergie Jennings...2022-05-1112 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesVergie Jennings: Fire at Lexington Market and Family Traditions, BaltimoreIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. This project was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller History Fund. Vergie Jennings...2022-05-1110 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesUnique Robinson: Memories of Lexington Market, BaltimoreIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. This project was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller History Fund. Unique Robinson...2022-05-1104 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesRobin Redding: Living Downtown and Going to Lexington Market, BaltimoreIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. This project was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller History Fund. This story, s...2022-05-1101 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesNapoleon Sykes: Hot Peanuts, Weekend Routines, and the History of Lexington Market, BaltimoreIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. This project was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller History Fund. Daisy Brown (0...2022-05-1004 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesNapoleon Sykes: Meeting Muhammad Ali at Lexington Market, BaltimoreIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. This project was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller History Fund. Napoleon Sykes (0...2022-05-1007 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesNancy Faidley Divine: Faidleys, BaltimoreIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. The Lexington Market Public History Initiative was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller H...2022-05-1004 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMilton A. Dugger, Jr.: Towson University and the Baltimore Music SceneIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. This project was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller History Fund. Milton A Dugger...2022-05-1005 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMilton A. Dugger, Jr.: Riding the Streetcar to Lexington Market, BaltimoreIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. This project was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller History Fund. Milton Dugger...2022-05-1006 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesKhari Parker: Connie's Chicken and Waffles, BaltimoreIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. The Lexington Market Public History Initiative was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller H...2022-05-1003 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesJayson Williams: The Lexington Market Bellringer, BaltimoreIn 2020 and early 2021, the Peale participated in the Lexington Market Public History Initiative in an effort to collect stories and memories about the world-famous Lexington Market as the market itself prepared for a redesign and reopening. The initiative’s core partners were Baltimore Heritage, Baltimore Public Markets Corporation, Lexington Market, Inc., Market Center Community Development Corporation, Seawall, and the Peale, and the work was partially enabled by a Pathways Grant from the Maryland Center for History and Culture. This project was financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller History Fund. Jayson Williams...2022-05-1009 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMalia: Taking Care of Parents During COVID-19, BaltimoreIn 2021, a coalition of national museum and library associations awarded the Peale (Baltimore, Maryland) a Communities for Immunity grant. The goal of the project is for trusted, local institutions to engage their communities in order to boost COVID-19 vaccine confidence. Since being awarded the grant, we've been gathering stories from people about their experiences with COVID and getting the vaccine. This story was recorded in partnership with our friends at the Stoop Storytelling Series, here in Baltimore. Malia (00:06): Hi. As you've heard, my name is Malia. And I just want to say before I start that I've always been really...2022-04-1907 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesChrys Seawood: COVID-19 and the Black Community, BaltimoreIn 2021, a coalition of national museum and library associations awarded the Peale (Baltimore, Maryland) a Communities for Immunity grant. The goal of the project is for trusted, local institutions to engage their communities in order to boost COVID-19 vaccine confidence. Since being awarded the grant, we've been gathering stories from people about their experiences with COVID and getting the vaccine. This webinar was created by Peale artist fellow and educator, Chrys Seawood. Chrys Seawood: [Slide 1] (00:01) Hello, and welcome to a webinar about COVID -19 and the Black community. I am your facilitator, Chrystal Seawood. I am an educator and artist...2022-04-1821 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesPaul Best: Teaching Middle School During a Pandemic, PhiladelphiaIn 2021, a coalition of national museum and library associations awarded the Peale (Baltimore, Maryland) a Communities for Immunity grant. The goal of the project is for trusted, local institutions to engage their communities in order to boost COVID-19 vaccine confidence. Since being awarded the grant, we've been gathering stories from people about their experiences with COVID and getting the vaccine. This story was recorded in partnership with our friends at the Stoop Storytelling Series, here in Baltimore. Paul Best (00:07): All right. In the spirit of the black oral tradition, I would like to ask permission from the elders before I...2022-04-1809 minEscape Reality, Dive Into a Full Audiobook\'s FantasyEscape Reality, Dive Into a Full Audiobook's FantasyDie Kraft des positiven Denkens: Ein praktischer Leitfaden zur Bewältigung der Alltagsprobleme Hörbuch von Norman Vincent PealeHören Sie sich dieses volle Hörbuch kostenlos beihttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 554827 Titel: Die Kraft des positiven Denkens: Ein praktischer Leitfaden zur Bewältigung der Alltagsprobleme Autor: Norman Vincent Peale Erzähler: Carsten Wilhelm Format: Unabridged Spieldauer: 10:05:01 Sprache: Deutsch Veröffentlichungsdatum: 10-20-21 Herausgeber: Authors Republic Kategorien: Health & Wellness, Naturopathy & New Age Zusammenfassung: 'Dieser Weltbestseller begeisterte Millionen Menschen über 15 Millionen Exemplare wurden verkauft. ''Die Kraft des positiven Denkens'' hat Männern und Frauen auf der ganzen Welt geholfen, durch kraftvolle Botschaft des Glaubens und der Inspiration Erfüllung in ihrem Leben zu erreichen. Glücklich sein, Erfolg haben, mit seinem Le...2021-10-2010h 05Be Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: Praise Song for the Caregiver, A Poem and InterviewThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." Mama Linda Goss (00:32): Sometimes, I feel so alone. Although I’ve done no wrong. Oh...2021-08-1311 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: Spring is an Angel, A Poem and InterviewThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." Mama Linda Goss (00:03): (Singing poem Spring is an Angel) Mama Linda Goss (00:04): Spring, spring...2021-05-0617 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: Spring is an Angel, A PoemThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." Mama Linda Goss(00:01): Spring, spring, spring is coming. Spring has come. Spring is an...2021-05-0603 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: My Mother Bells, A Poem And InterviewThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." Mama Linda (00:06): My bells are ringing. My soul is singing. I am the bell...2021-05-0612 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: My Mother Bells, A PoemThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." Mama Linda Goss (00:06): My bells are ringing. My soul is singing. I am the...2021-05-0602 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: Handwoven, A Poem and InterviewThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." Mama Linda Goss (00:00): (singing) My bells are ringing. My soul is singing. I'm the...2021-04-3020 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: Handwoven, A PoemThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." Mama Linda Goss (00:00): Well, well, well, well, well, well, well. My bells are ringing...2021-04-3005 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: Awake, O' Spring, A Poem and InterviewThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." Mama Linda Goss (00:03): Well, oh well, well. Well, oh well, well. My bells are...2021-04-3006 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: Awake, O' Spring, A PoemThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." Mama Linda Goss (00:01): (singing) Well, oh well, well. Well, oh well, well. My bells...2021-04-3001 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: A Praise Song in Tribute to Cicely Tyson, A Poem and InterviewThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." Mama Linda Goss (00:00): Praise song in tribute to Cicely Tyson (December 19th, 1924 to January 28...2021-04-3013 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: A Praise Song in Tribute to Cicely Tyson, A PoemThe Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with the Peale, as part of her collection of stories, "Mama Linda's Chapbook." Mama Linda Goss (00:00): Mama Cicely Tyson was 96 years young. The internal youth of light...2021-04-3001 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: A Tiger Swallowtail Flies, A Poem and InterviewThe Peale's storytelling program launched in the summer of 2016, in conjunction with the MuseWeb Foundation. The storytelling program is a new way to discover the people and places of the city, as told by the residents of Baltimore. To date, we have shared more than 1,400 stories online, through live events at the Peale, and in Baltimore’s communities. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with th...2021-04-3015 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: A Tiger Swallowtail Flies, A PoemThe Peale's storytelling program launched in the summer of 2016, in conjunction with the MuseWeb Foundation. The storytelling program is a new way to discover the people and places of the city, as told by the residents of Baltimore. To date, we have shared more than 1,400 stories online, through live events at the Peale, and in Baltimore’s communities. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with th...2021-04-3001 minThe Elevate Media PodcastThe Elevate Media PodcastHow to Deal with Chronic Pain with Matt PealeSend us a textMatt Peale (www.mattpeale.com) is a certified Corrective Exercise Specialist and the author of The Athlete In The Game Of Life: Stretch, Strengthen, Live, And Thrive.Peale became a certified personal trainer in 2008 in Laguna Hills, Calif., and has worked with clients ranging from teenagers to people in their 90s.Back in his native Louisiana, he co-founded Movement Academy in 2017, developing a PE curriculum and senior exercise program, and became host of the Boomers Lifestyle Network: The Second Half Health & Fitness Show, which aired on the New Orleans...2021-02-0133 minBe Here StoriesBe Here Stories"Stoop Shoots" by Daisy Brown, Episode 10, Thoughts about the 2020 ElectionThe Peale is excited to share stories and photos by Daisy Brown, a native Baltimorean, who is working on a audio-diary project called, "Stoop Shoots." From a safe distance, Daisy is taking photos of people in East Baltimore on their stoops and in the surrounding neighborhood. She's also capturing black-and-white vignettes of street corners, parks, and sidewalks in East Baltimore. Each person involved in the project has the opportunity to share a voice recording about his/her experiences during the COVID-19 crisis. "Stoop Shoots" is part of the Be Here: Baltimore storytelling program and a new way to discover the...2021-01-2503 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: Morning Bell Prayer, A Poem and InterviewThe Peale's storytelling program launched in the summer of 2016, in conjunction with the MuseWeb Foundation. The storytelling program is a new way to discover the people and places of the city, as told by the residents of Baltimore. To date, we have shared more than 1,400 stories online, through live events at the Peale, and in Baltimore’s communities. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with th...2021-01-2217 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: Morning Bell Prayer, A PoemThe Peale's storytelling program launched in the summer of 2016, in conjunction with the MuseWeb Foundation. The storytelling program is a new way to discover the people and places of the city, as told by the residents of Baltimore. To date, we have shared more than 1,400 stories online, through live events at the Peale, and in Baltimore’s communities. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with th...2021-01-2201 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: In The Valley, A Poem and InterviewThe Peale's storytelling program launched in the summer of 2016, in conjunction with the MuseWeb Foundation. The storytelling program is a new way to discover the people and places of the city, as told by the residents of Baltimore. To date, we have shared more than 1,400 stories online, through live events at the Peale, and in Baltimore’s communities. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with th...2021-01-2205 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: In The Valley, A PoemThe Peale's storytelling program launched in the summer of 2016, in conjunction with the MuseWeb Foundation. The storytelling program is a new way to discover the people and places of the city, as told by the residents of Baltimore. To date, we have shared more than 1,400 stories online, through live events at the Peale, and in Baltimore’s communities. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with th...2021-01-2201 minChristian RightcastChristian RightcastEpisode 4: The Legacy of Norman Vincent PealeHappy Holidays, everyone! This episode is a bit heavier than the previous one, but focuses a critical light on the role that Christian Right ideologies have on current events.In this second part of our series on pastor, speaker, and writer Norman Vincent Peale, Kristin takes a closer look at the trajectory of Peale’s professional life. We discuss his impact on the relationship between psychiatry and pastoral care, the details of the philosophy he advocated in his bestselling book The Power of Positive Thinking, the impact of his guidance on the Trump family, and the Positive Th...2020-12-1800 minChristian RightcastChristian RightcastEpisode 4: The Legacy of Norman Vincent PealeHappy Holidays, everyone! This episode is a bit heavier than the previous one, but focuses a critical light on the role that Christian Right ideologies have on current events.In this second part of our series on pastor, speaker, and writer Norman Vincent Peale, Kristin takes a closer look at the trajectory of Peale’s professional life. We discuss his impact on the relationship between psychiatry and pastoral care, the details of the philosophy he advocated in his bestselling book The Power of Positive Thinking, the impact of his guidance on the Trump family, and the Positive Thinking mo...2020-12-181h 06Be Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: Justice Mountain, A PoemThe Peale's storytelling program launched in the summer of 2016, in conjunction with the MuseWeb Foundation. The storytelling program is a new way to discover the people and places of the city, as told by the residents of Baltimore. To date, we have shared more than 1,400 stories online, through live events at the Peale, and in Baltimore’s communities. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with th...2020-12-1601 minBe Here StoriesBe Here StoriesMama Linda's Chapbook: There is Beauty, A Poem and InterviewThe Peale's storytelling program launched in the summer of 2016, in conjunction with the MuseWeb Foundation. The storytelling program is a new way to discover the people and places of the city, as told by the residents of Baltimore. To date, we have shared more than 1,400 stories online, through live events at the Peale, and in Baltimore’s communities. Mama Linda Goss is the Peale's storyteller-in-residence, as well as a performer in the African diasporic oral tradition. She is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Storytellers, which works to preserve folk traditions. Every month, she shares a poem with th...2020-12-1506 minChristian RightcastChristian RightcastEpisode 03: Why Norman Vincent Peale?How did a Methodist preacher’s kid become a post-war right wing icon… and pastor to the Trump family? In the first episode of a two-part series, Kristin leads a deep dive into the life of “God’s Salesman” — speaker and writer Norman Vincent Peale.As always, thanks to everyone who listens to the podcast, reaches out to comment, and subscribes! You can find new episodes here on Substack, on Google Podcasts, iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify… and the official Christian Rightcast RSS feed. If you’d like to chime in about this episode, or suggest topics for upcoming ones, find us on Twit...2020-12-0400 minChristian RightcastChristian RightcastEpisode 03: Why Norman Vincent Peale?How did a Methodist preacher’s kid become a post-war right wing icon… and pastor to the Trump family? In the first episode of a two-part series, Kristin leads a deep dive into the life of “God’s Salesman” — speaker and writer Norman Vincent Peale.As always, thanks to everyone who listens to the podcast, reaches out to comment, and subscribes! You can find new episodes here on Substack, on Google Podcasts, iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify… and the official Christian Rightcast RSS feed. If you’d like to chime in about this episode, or suggest topics for upcoming ones, find us on Twitter at...2020-12-041h 13Go Help Yourself: A Comedy Self-Help Podcast to Make Life Suck LessGo Help Yourself: A Comedy Self-Help Podcast to Make Life Suck LessThe Power of Positive Thinking by Dr. Norman Vincent PealeThis week, Lisa and Misty review The international bestseller The Power of Positive Thinking by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. According to the author's page on Amazon.com, Norman Vincent Peale was born in the Ohio hamlet of Bowersville on May 31, 1898, and was the son of a physician turned Methodist minister. He grew up to become the author of 46 books, including the inspirational best seller of all time, The Power of Positive Thinking. He was also a motivational speaker; the co-publisher of the world's leading inspirational magazine, Guideposts; and for 52 years, the beloved pastor of Marble Collegiate Church i...2020-06-1942 min3. EvaluAcción3. EvaluAcción10. Los principios de la vida y la felicidad - Norman Vincent Peale10. Los principios de la vida y la felicidad - Norman Vincent Peale 10. Los principios de la vida y la felicidad - Norman Vincent Peale 10. Los principios de la vida y la felicidad - Norman Vincent Peale 10. Los principios de la vida y la felicidad - Norman Vincent Peale2019-03-051h 02BeliefsBeliefsElizabeth Peale Allen on the life and legacy of her father, Norman Vincent PealeNorman Vincent Peale was one of the most famous ministers of the 20th century as one of the first radio, and later television, preachers.  His program "The Art Of Living" aired for 54 years.  Peale was very much at the intersection of religion and politics.  He was a close friend of Richard Nixon, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Ronald Reagan, and many presidents spoke well of him.   Donald Trump attended his church, Marble Collegiate, with his parents.  Both he and his two sisters were married there.  Reportedly, he cited Peale as a formative influence on his life.  2019-02-1024 minCreSerCreSer39. Tranquilidad emocional - Norman Vincent Peale39. Tranquilidad emocional - Norman Vincent Peale 39. Tranquilidad emocional - Norman Vincent Peale 39. Tranquilidad emocional - Norman Vincent Peale 39. Tranquilidad emocional - Norman Vincent Peale 39. Tranquilidad emocional - Norman Vincent Peale 39. Tranquilidad emocional - Norman Vincent Peale2018-12-141h 17CreSerCreSer32. Aprovecha las lecciones de la experiencia - Dr. Norman Vicent Peale32. Aprovecha las lecciones de la experiencia - Dr. Norman Vicent Peale 32. Aprovecha las lecciones de la experiencia - Dr. Norman Vicent Peale 32. Aprovecha las lecciones de la experiencia - Dr. Norman Vicent Peale 32. Aprovecha las lecciones de la experiencia - Dr. Norman Vicent Peale2018-12-141h 09Truthdealer RadioTruthdealer RadioTruthdealer Radio, Episode 11: Trump's Masonic Mentor Norman Vincent PealeNorman Vincent Peale was the Trump family's pastor for many years, and Trump touts him as a great hero of the Christian faith. But N.V. Peale was a 33rd degree Mason, and Grand Sovereign Commander of Scottish Rite Freemasonry in NY City. Peale peddled false new age doctrines, the same doctrines which are the basis for an evil book The Secret and a false doctrine known as the "Law of Attraction," which is nothing but whitchcraft in disguise.  http://truthdealer-radio.com/ https://www.kjvprepper.com/   Sited info https://www.thebereancall.org/content/secret-seduction   https://www.challies.com/articles/the-false-teachers-norman-vincent-peale/   http...2018-03-2331 minGoal Getting™ PodcastGoal Getting™ PodcastAction is a great restorer and builder of confidence - Norman Vincent Peale“Action is a great restorer and builder of confidence. Inaction is not only the result, but the cause, of fear. Perhaps the action you take will be successful; perhaps different action or adjustments will have to follow. But any action is better than no action at all.” — Norman Vincent Peale   Has fear taken your confidence from you? Are you afraid to try to achieve your goals? Action is the great restorer and builder of confidence. This is the first quote I think I've shared by Norman Vincent Peale. He is one of my favorite authors and I o...2016-10-1905 minGet the Most Popular Audiobooks in Bios & Memoirs, Religious FiguresGet the Most Popular Audiobooks in Bios & Memoirs, Religious FiguresThe True Joy of Positive Living Audiobook by Norman Vincent PealeListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The True Joy of Positive Living Subtitle: An Autobiography Author: Norman Vincent Peale Narrator: Robert Feifar Format: Unabridged Length: 13 hrs and 33 mins Language: English Release date: 11-19-15 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 16 votes Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Religious Figures Publisher's Summary: The inspiring autobiography of the world-renowned minister and revered self-help giant whose positive thinking techniques have bettered the lives of millions of people. In his 95 years, Norman Vincent Peale made a profound difference. 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Millions of people around the world have changed their lives for the better...2015-11-109h 19Sidepreneur Podcast | Erfolgreich nebenberuflich Gründen!Sidepreneur Podcast | Erfolgreich nebenberuflich Gründen!MM #12 - Motivation Monday: Norman Vincent PealeMM #12 - Motivation Monday: Norman Vincent Peale Mit Motivation Monday präsentiere ich dir jeden Montag ein Zitat von einer berühmten Persönlichkeit. Für einen motivierten Start in die Woche.MM #12 - Motivation Monday: Norman Vincent Peale (US-amerikanischer Pfarrer, Autor und Freimaurer) der von 1898 - 1993 lebte. 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Title: Achieving Personal Success Author: Norman Vincent Peale Narrator: Norman Vincent Peale Format: Unabridged Length: 1 hr and 26 mins Language: English Release date: 07-07-15 Publisher: ABN Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 69 votes Genres: Self Development, Motivation & Inspiration Publisher's Summary: Enjoy listening to Dr. Peale as he tells you how you can harness his famous "positive thinking" techniques to help you win the things you want most out of life - and to help you achieve your own goals for personal success! Members Reviews: Super Helpful stories that...2015-07-071h 26Get Popular Audiobook Authors in Self Development, Motivation & InspirationGet Popular Audiobook Authors in Self Development, Motivation & InspirationYou Can Overcome Any Problem Audiobook by Norman Vincent PealeVisit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: You Can Overcome Any Problem Author: Norman Vincent Peale Narrator: Norman Vincent Peale Format: Original Recording Length: 2 hrs and 50 mins Language: English Release date: 02-01-13 Publisher: BN Publishing Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 63 votes Genres: Self Development, Motivation & Inspiration Publisher's Summary: In this series of six talks, one of the most widely-read inspirational speakers and writers of all time, Norman Vincent Peale, is joined by several distinguished guests, who together will help you harness the power of positive thinking to change your life...overcome problems...r...2013-02-012h 50Discover Legally Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Self Development, How-ToDiscover Legally Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Self Development, How-ToYou Can If You Think You Can Audiobook by Norman Vincent PealeListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: You Can If You Think You Can Author: Norman Vincent Peale Narrator: Norman Vincent Peale Format: Abridged Length: 1 hr Language: English Release date: 02-15-07 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 182 votes Genres: Self Development, How-To Publisher's Summary: Millions of people worldwide have used the uplifting messages of Dr. Norman Vincent Peale to help them overcome adversity and achieve their life goals. In this remarkable, enriching work, Dr. Peale shows you how you can: Members Reviews: Great Motivational, but have powerfull idea in it + great stories of...2007-02-1501 minYour Story, Your Way: Full AudiobookYour Story, Your Way: Full AudiobookYou Can If You Think You Can Audiobook by Norman Vincent PealeListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 44974 Title: You Can If You Think You Can Author: Norman Vincent Peale Narrator: Norman Vincent Peale Format: Abridged Length: 01:00:52 Language: English Release date: 05-13-88 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Genres: Self Development, Health & Wellness Summary: Norman Vincent Peale, the author of the international bestseller The Power of Positive Thinking—which has had an unprecedented influence on millions of people throughout the world—shares his inspirational classic that shows you how to develop the vital knowledge of inner power to carry you over every obstacle. When you have a prob...1988-05-131h 00