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TheResellerMomShow

The Reseller Mom Show

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Reseller Mom Interviews & Tips to Get More Done, Make More Money & Stay Sane Raising Kids & Reselling Online Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresellermomshow/support
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En podcast serie om Stoffskifte og medfødt hjertefeil ASD. To operasjoner. Tiden før, under og etter operasjonene. Kanskje er du pårørende til en som skal operere stoffskifte eller hjertet? Eller du skal eller har vært igjennom det selv? Da håper jeg denne podcasten kan være til nytte for deg.
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Sophia och Therese

Sophia Billing och Therese Söderholm

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Vår podcast handlar som namnet avslöjar om oss, Sophia och Therese. Fokus på allt som händer och inte händer i livet mellan 20 och 40. Hoppas du som lyssnare får lika kul som vi har när vi tar upp ämnen som hälsa, mode, relationer och allt annat som berör oss oavsett om man är 20 eller 40 eller allt däremellan. Ladda ner oss nu! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Introduction – The Letters of St. Therese of Lisieux with Fr. Timothy Gallagher Episode 1 – Fr. Gallagher discuss the importance of St Therese of Lisieux, who Pope St. Pius X called the most important saint of the 20th century. We discuss the significance of “letters” in revealing aspects of the saints and their relationships. In the case of St. Th…
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Episode 1 – Fr. Gallagher discuss the importance of St Therese of Lisieux, who Pope St. Pius X called the most important saint of the 20th century. We discuss the significance of “letters” in revealing aspects of the saints and their relationships. In the case of St. Therese, Fr. Gallagher notices the “other centeredness” of her letters. He also se…
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Episode 2 – In this conversation, Fr. Gallagher reflects on the letters of Zélie Martin, which offers a compelling glimpse of the life of the Martin family and the tender love she had for her children and others. She was a beautiful example of what Pope St. John Paul II called “the gift of self.” Here are some of the various texts Fr. Gallagher ref…
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Episode 4 – In this conversation, Fr. Gallagher begins reflecting on the letters written by St. Therese, which offers a tender glimpse of the life of the Martin family after the death of Zélie and the love the sisters had for their father Louis Martin. Here are some of the various texts Fr. Gallagher refers to in this episode: The Letters of St. Th…
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Episode 5 – In this conversation, Fr. Gallagher reflects on letters written by St. Therese to her sister Celine who very much needed the contact given the suffering that was being endured by the family because of their father’s illness. Celine bore much of the burden of the situation. The emotional suffering, sorrow, and helplessness are aspects of…
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Episode 6 – In this conversation, Fr. Gallagher continues to reflect on the letters written by St. Therese to her sister Celine who very much needed the contact given their father’s illness. He also talks about the depths of St. Therese’s devotion to the Suffering Holy Face of Jesus. Fr. Gallagher also reflects on her desire to be a person who love…
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Episode 7 – In this conversation, Fr. Gallagher continues to reflect on the illuminating personality of St. Therese, by examining several letters written about her and letters she wrote to extended family members. St. Therese of Liesuex Here are some of the various texts Fr. Gallagher refers to in this episode: The Letters of St. Therese of Lisieux…
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Episode 8 – In this conversation, Fr. Gallagher reflects on an important aspect of “the little way” as imaged by St. Therese of “casting flowers.” This is demonstrated by her relationship with a challenging novice, Sister Marie of Saint-Joseph St. Therese of Liesuex Here are some of the various texts Fr. Gallagher refers to in this episode: The Let…
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Episode 9 – In this conversation, Fr. Gallagher reflects on the suffering of St. Therese and her experience of it in light of the “Little Way” as seen in her letters and the observations from others. St. Therese of Liesuex Here are some of the various texts Fr. Gallagher refers to in this episode: The Letters of St. Therese of Lisieux, Vol. I: 1877…
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Episode 10 – In this conversation, Fr. Gallagher continues his reflection on “the little way” and then discusses the Christmas moment that St. Therese described as her “complete conversion” moment. St. Therese of Liesuex Here are some of the various texts Fr. Gallagher refers to in this episode: The Letters of St. Therese of Lisieux, Vol. I: 1877-1…
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Episode 11 – In this conversation, Fr. Gallagher reflects on the ordinary quality of St. Therese’s holiness by reading from the testimony of those who knew her. He answers the question, “Could St. Therese be considered a mystic?” St. Therese of Liesuex Here are some of the various texts Fr. Gallagher refers to in this episode: The Letters of St. Th…
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Episode 3 – In this conversation, Fr. Gallagher continues the reflection on the letters of Zélie Martin, which offers a compelling glimpse of the life of the Martin family and the tender love she had for her children and others. She was a beautiful example of what Pope St. John Paul II called “the gift of self.” Here are some of the various texts F…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher Léonie Martin at the age of 20 Fr. Timothy Gallagher and Kris McGregor begin a new series that reflects on the life of the “forgotten” sister of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Servant of God Léonie Martin. Fr. Gallagher says, “Léonie’s life holds a very impo…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 2 Léonie Martin Fr. Timothy Gallagher In this episode, we hear a little more about her younger sister, Marie Hélène, who died at the age of 5, as well three other siblings, Joseph Louis, Joseph Jean-Baptiste, and Marie Mélanie-Thérèse, who a…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 3 Léonie Martin In this episode, we begin to hear from the perspective of St. Therese and her early memories of Léonie. Also, Zélie continues to share her fears, frustrations, deep concerns for her Léonie. She thinks she has found an answer …
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 5 Léonie Martin In this episode, we hear of the “remarkable change” that Zélie has seen in her daughter now that the maid’s terrible behavior toward Léonie has been exposed. Their mother/daughter relationship has completely changed. The hear…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 6 In this episode, Zélie’s battle with cancer ends with her death. Now a great time of transition begins for the entire Martin family, especially for Léonie. The family moves from Alcon to Lisieux to be closer to Zélie’s brother, Isidore, an…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 7 In this episode, Fr. Gallagher shares some of the letters that Léonie wrote to her sisters later in her life which reflects her perception of herself during earlier years. Then we hear of Léonie’s first attempt to enter into religious life…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 8 In this episode, Fr. Gallagher begins to share more fully the letters exchanged between Léonie and her sister, Thérèse. Léonie has returned home after a failed attempt of joining the Poor Clare’s and she eventually hopes to join the Order …
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 9 In this episode, Fr. Gallagher shares more letters exchanged between Léonie and her sister, Thérèse. In this episode, Léonie has returned to the Monastery of the Visitation at Caen for a second time, hoping once again to enter fully into r…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 10 In this episode, Fr. Gallagher shares more letters exchanged between Léonie and her sister, Thérèse. In this episode, Léonie has returned home after her second failed attempt to enter into religious life at the Monastery of the Visitation…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 11 In this episode, after the death of her sister Thérèse and inspired by her witness and teachings. Léonie attempts for a fourth time to enter into religious life. Her sisters, Pauline, Marie, and Celine, along with her Uncle Isodore and Au…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 12 In this episode, we jump ahead 15 years to 1915. Léonie is now a cloistered religious, Sister Françoise-Thérèse of the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary in Caen. She is doing her best to live the “little way” as described by her younge…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 13 We encounter the American Carmelite priest, Fr. Albert Dolan, who is on a quest to seek out the Martin Sisters and to learn more about them and their experiences with their canonized sister, now St. Thérèse. Later on, Léonie falls ill wit…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 14 We pick up with Léonie at the dawn of the 1930s, in an era where world events begin to collide cataclysmically. She is writing to her older sister, Marie, about Pauline’s jubilee and recalling challenging medical procedures. We also discu…
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A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Episode 15 In our final episode of this series, we explore the last letters of Léonie to her surviving sisters, Pauline and Celine, and get an insight into how she is preparing herself for death. We hear the details of her passing, through the exper…
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Canadian philosopher of Communication Marshall McLuhan once quipped that with communication “The medium is the message.” Nick and special guest Fr. John O’Brien reflect on this quote and it’s relevance for media literacy for Catholics these in digital times. Find our showpage at www.StTherese.ca/podcast. Make a tax-refundable donation at www.StTher…
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What is the spiritual space needed for an authentic love of neighbour? Third-year student Christian Bekolay joins Nick as they reflect on the importance of detachment and poverty of spirit in answering this question, drawing on Christian's second-year ISP (Independent Study Project) entitled "The Empty Embrace: Detachment and Relationship". Ultimat…
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"Joy is the air Christians breathe," says Pope Francis. Third year student, Kasmira Warawa, joins the podcast to discuss Pope Francis’ perspective on spiritual joy and Christian life. Stemming from a personal encounter with Jesus Christ, joy is a fruit of the Spirit and a defining virtue of the Church as an Easter people. Find out showpage at www.S…
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Hans Urs von Balthasar, a prominent 20th century theologian, once quipped that “all sin, essentially, consists in breaking out of time.” Therefore, he designates patience as the central virtue of Christian life. In this podcast, Jim and Nick unpack this quote and reflect on the role of patience as addressing the “unholy time travel” of sin. Find ou…
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Today, Jim sits down with Rebecca Skuban, one of our "St. Therese Apostolic Year" (S.T.A.Y.) third-year students, to talk about the "poustinia of the heart", a notion coming from Servant of God Catherine Doherty. Can integrating silence into different aspects of our lives help us to maintain peace and freedom in a world humming with digital noise? …
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Para la lección en vídeo y el PDF (enlace en la descripción del vídeo): https://youtu.be/QCcrn2k4S3s Vocabulaire de la leçon: J'habite en France. Je suis au Mexique. Je travaille aux Etats Unis. J'étudie à Madrid. Je viens de Bogota. Je viens d'Argentine. Je viens des Émirats. Je viens du Vénézuéla.
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On December 8, 2020, Pope Francis proclaimed the 2021 year to be the "Year of St. Joseph." Along with the declaration, he released an apostolic letter, Patris Corde, reflecting on the silent guardian of the Holy Family. In this episode, Jim and Nick unpack some of the key themes of this document and ponder the figure of St. Joseph, the "father in t…
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Clase en vídeo con PDF gratuito: https://youtu.be/QCcrn2k4S3s Vocabulario: Les pays:La France, le Mexique, l'Argentine, la Bolivie, le Chili, la Colombie, le Costa Rica, l'Équateur, l'Espagne, le Salvador, le Guatemala, le Honduras, le Nicaragua, le Venezuela, le Pérou, la République Dominicaine, l'Italie, l'Angleterre, le Portugal, le Brésil, le C…
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In this concluding episode of the three part Discernment mini-series, Jim and Nick reflect on the modes of discernment and various practical methods of discernment as suggested by St. Ignatius of Loyola. Discernment is a matter of faith and reason, both being the two wings by which the soul soars to the heights of holiness and union with God. Find …
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Mi curso por whatsapp: http://www.francésbaguette.com Youtube: FRANCÉS CON THÉRÈSE VOCABULARIO DE LA CLASE 13: 60 soixante 61 soixante-et-un 62 soixante-deux 63 soixante-trois 64 soixante-quatre 65 soixante-cinq 66 soixante-six 67 soixante-sept 68 soixante-huit 69 soixante-neuf 70 soixante-dix 71 soixante-et-onze 72 soixante-douze 73 soixante-treiz…
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Continuing in the Discernment mini-series, this episode introduces a pivotal figure: St. Ignatius of Loyola. Known for his helpful articulation of principles for discernment, St. Ignatius gives us certain key attitudes and dispositions whereby holy decisions are reached in a more effortless fashion. Find out showpage at www.StTherese.ca/podcast. Ma…
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Youtube e Instagram: Francés con Thérèse Mis cursos por WhatsApp y Zoom: http://www.francésbaguette.com Vocabulario del día: 20 vingt 21 vingt-et-un 22 vingt-deux 23 vingt-trois 24 vingt-quatre 25 vingt-cinq 26 vingt-six 27 vingt-sept 28 vingt-huit 29 vingt-neuf 30 trente 31 trente-et-un 32 trente-deux 33 trente-trois 34 trente-quatre 35 trente-cin…
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When making decisions, we are called to reflect Christ in every action we take. But how do we know what is the best choice? To answer this question, this episode launches a three part mini-series on Discernment. In this first part, Jim and Nick talk about the basic 'shape' of discernment, outlining its purpose, its general characteristics, and some…
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Hoy, te presento un pequeño ejercicio que te va a ayudar a mejorar tu pronunciación del idioma francés. Vamos a entrenar la boca a que haga la entonación básica en las oraciones. Escucha bien y practícalo en casa! Si te interesa el tema de la pronunciación, checa mi nueva serie "Lire le francais avec Thérèse" en mi canal IGTV, ahí te doy muchos tip…
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In the Sermon on the Mount, Christ commands that we should be "perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect" (Mt. 5:48). All Christians are therefore called to be 'perfect', but what does that mean, exactly? In this episode, Jim and Nick discuss the call to perfection and distinguish it from its unhealthy manifestation, perfectionism. Fin…
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“Were not our hearts burning within us[...]” (Luke 24:32a) This episode covers one of hosts Jim Anderson and Nick Pierlot favorite biblical passages, the "Road to Emmaus" narrative in Luke 24. Reflecting on the passage, they attempt to peal back some of its layers of meaning. Ultimately, the Road to Emmaus reveals the spiritual pathway one experien…
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With the podcast being recorded on Pope St. John Paul II's feast day (Oct. 22), Jim and Nick reflect on the impact that the heroic Pope had on both of their lives. Discussing personal experiences of John Paul II as well as the import of his teaching, the podcast ends with a reflection on the relevance of John Paul II for the present and future Chur…
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In today's show, Jim and Nick unpack the four classical temperaments— sanguine, choleric, melancholic and phlegmatic — and discuss their respective strengths and weaknesses, and the benefit of discerning one's own. Through their pondering, they unveil a very sanguine and calm appreciation of the four temperaments as beneficial to Christian mission,…
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Jim and Nick discuss "CATHOLIC SACRAMENTAL IMAGINATION" (Don't know what that is? Listen to find out!), their TOP BOOK PICKS of books that have inspired their imaginations, and answer QUESTIONS from St. Therese Alumni in this premier episode of the (at this point unnamed) Jim & Nick Podcast! Watch the video version of the show at www.youtube.com/pl…
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