Lifestyle #3320

Helping Hands with Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer

How can you make a real difference in someone else’s life? Today’s guest has just received a citywide celebration of 40 years as the senior pastor of Faithful Central Bible Church in Los Angeles. Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer leaves a legacy of faithful service as he sets his sights on the next chapter. How can you leave a legacy, without leaving a mess during times of transition? We’ll also learn about his book, Passing the Generation Blessing: Speak Life, Shape Destinies.

Lifestyle #3319

Conflict Resolution with Nolan Higdon and Mickey Huff

In today’s increasingly polarized world any disagreement can so easily be interpreted as a personal attack and our ability to communicate has all but vanished. Today’s guests, Nolan Higdon and Mickey Huff are going to help us find ways to bring some peace to these negative personal encounters with their book, Let’s Agree to Disagree.

Lifestyle #3310

Living with Psoriasis and Eczema with Dr. Gene Rubinstein

Today’s guest is Dr. Gene Rubinstein, dermatologist and researcher, who has written numerous articles for medical journals and a mentor of other physicians on laser, filler, and other cosmetic procedures in dermatology. He is currently a clinical instructor at UCLA. He will share how the two diseases, eczema and psoriasis are very different and treatments that we’ve never had before to attack these diseases. He is joined by his patient, Paula Elder, and actor model, Dustin Scheetz, who share their journeys with psoriasis and eczema and how their conditions led to insecurities and self-consciousness.

How to Create Meaning in the Midst of Chaos

In this episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast, join host Roy Ice as he delves into the topic of creating meaning in a world filled with chaos. Roy sits down with Scott Davis, who defied industry expectation and walked away from the corporate world in his 40s to embrace a more unconventional path. His journeys have taken him to remote shores in the South Pacific, Atlantic, and Caribbean. Davis was recognized by Forbes at the age of 30 as a promising young executive. Davis shares his insights and principles on how our world and our brains work, enabling us to live better lives with less drama. Through his experiences, Scott discovered profound truths that challenge commonly held assumptions and shed light on the human nature, decision-making, relationships, parenting, and the meaning of life. In his book “Surf the Seesaw”, a collection of 30 engaging essays, he shares his adventures and epiphanies from his years at sea. He presents a toolkit of habits and mental models that can be applied by anyone yearning for greater happiness and deeper meaning in life. Scott’s stories resonate with universal truths and offer refreshing insights that will encourage you to rethink your beliefs and make positive changes. Tune in to gain valuable insights on creating meaning in the midst of chaos and learn how to live a better and more fulfilled life.

Lifestyle #3308

Breaking the Mold with Alfred Hsing

Have you ever had an audacious life goal? And did other people think your dream was crazy? Well, today’s guest took a non-traditional path to follow his dream that he chose. He is the first American in Wushu martial arts history to win a gold medal at the 2009 World Wushu Championships. Some of his most recent work includes the seven-time Academy-award-winning film, Everything Everywhere All at Once. Our guest today is martial artist, actor, and stunt man Alfred Hsing.

How To Keep Fear From Holding You Back

In this episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast, host Roy Ice speaks with Nedy and Cheryl, co-stars of “In With the Outcasts” (IWTOTV), a YouTube kids show that aims to inspire children who have experienced bullying or feel like outcasts. Located in the vibrant city of Nashville, Tennessee, IWTOTV thrives online and organizes events at schools and various venues to spread the anti-bullying message. The show serves as a beacon of hope for children who often feel isolated, different, or like outcasts due to their experiences with bullying. This dynamic duo discusses various topics including music, anti-bullying initiatives, IWTOTV, faith, and more

Lifestyle #3307

Narcissistic Abuse Recovery with Cynthia Eddings

Do you have a friend, family member, or significant other who never takes accountability for their actions? Do they go so far as to blame you for their own bad behavior? Well, you may be dealing with a narcissist. We throw the term around casually, but narcissism is a very real condition that can lead to serious abuse. Joining us today is licensed marriage and family therapist, Cynthia Eddings, as we shed light on the epidemic that is narcissistic abuse and the trauma it inflicts.

Lifestyle #3306

More Than Capable with Danny and Lynn Jordan

Do you remember the last time you were given bad news? Today’s guest, Danny Jordan, an established TV producer, after discovering that his daughter would be born with a limb difference, was inspired to write The Capables, a children’s book about a group of kid superheroes, each with a disability whose powers are activated through empowerment. He is joined by his wife, Lynn Jordan, and they’ll share what happened the day they learned that their baby girl would be born with a limb difference.

How to Demolish All of Your Excuses

In this episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast, we meet Ashley Norton, an incredible woman who is on a mission to make Ironman history. Despite battling a multitude of physical challenges, including six heart surgeries and having two pacemakers, she has not let these obstacles define her. Join us as we delve into Norton’s inspiring journey and discover how she plans to become the first woman with these conditions, as well as multiple sclerosis, to compete in the upcoming Ironman World Championship. Host Roy Ice and Norton delve into the topics of physical activity, extreme sports, and overcoming disabilities. This episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast is a testament to the power of determination and serves as an inspiration for those who may feel limited by disabilities. Tune in to hear Norton’s incredible journey and gain the hope and motivation to live life without fear or self-imposed restrictions.

Lifestyle #3305

Living with Bipolar Disorder with Maurice Benard and Dr. Gary Small

Are you tired of letting all the negativity around you affect your positivity? Maurice Benard knows all about how to reframe the bad into the good, your favorite bad boy, multiple daytime Emmy and Soap Opera Digest Award winner known for his role as Sonny Corinthos on General Hospital. We’re also joined by Behavioral Health Physician in Chief, Dr. Gary Small, to discuss what it’s like living with bipolar disorder.

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