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Podcast Introduction "Say This Now" by Inspiration Diva

An episode of the Say This Now Inspiration Diva podcast, hosted by Inspiration Diva, titled "Podcast Introduction" was published on February 28, 2025 and runs 5 minutes.

February 28, 2025 ·5m · Say This Now Inspiration Diva

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Podcast Introduction "Say This Now" by Inspiration Diva

Podcast Introduction "Say This Now" by Inspiration Diva
Unoriginal Thoughts with Abigail Combs Abigail Combs hi! it's Abigail here. welcome to Unoriginal Thoughts! I feel like we have taken on this pressure now more than ever before to live a life full of being or creating or doing things that no one else has done before. however, we are all, in some way, taking inspiration from one another, making each of us quite...unoriginal...and that's OKAY. here I set my own Unoriginal Thoughts about life free into the world, and perhaps they will resonate with you or just make you think twice about something!say hey via Instagram! Unoriginal Thoughts Podcast / @unoriginalthoughtspodAbigail Combs / @ab__co Found Voices™ with Carolyn Ziel Carolyn Ziel Welcome to Found Voices™A podcast about writing and voice and creativity and what I like to call creative mindfulness. I believe that when you find your voice you shift your life. At least that has been my experience and the experience of so many others I know: fellow writers and creatives who I have sat with in writing class and those I teach. When you find your voice you can't help but put it out into the world. This could be through movement, dance, cooking, painting, other art forms, and, of course, for me it is through writing and now this podcast.The process of uncovering your voice interests me, the beginning, the middle and what comes after. There is so much more to say about this, but for now I'll share, I'm in Southern California. I'm open to suggestions regarding topics, possible guests and more. Reach out. Let me know what you think. How you found your voice and listen....Welcome to Found Voices™ 3 More Weeks Nic Chambers-Parkes The world is a bit strange right now, but there’s plenty of people lining up to say that this is going to change the way we live our lives forever. And strangely enough, most of us seem to agree. According to a YouGov poll, only 9% of Britons want life to return to normal after the pandemic is over. They say the like the community spirit, and they’ve seen a return of wildlife. While the only beneficiaries I’ve seen locally are rats, maybe they’re right. Our Little Jewish Cousin by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade (1860 - 1936) LibriVox In whatever direction you may travel,—north, south, east, or west,—you will doubtless meet some of your little black-eyed Jewish cousins. They live among us here in America. They also dwell in the countries far away across the wide ocean.Why are they so scattered, you may ask. Is there no country which is really theirs, and which is ruled over by some one they have chosen? Is there not some place where they can gather together happily whenever they please? The answer is always no.They cannot say of this land or of that, "It is ours," for they are homeless. Palestine, which was once theirs, is now in the hands of the Turks. Jerusalem, the city they love best in the whole world, is in the power of those who look with scorn upon the Jewish people.For many centuries they have been scattered far and wide. Their children learn to speak the language of the country where they happen to be born. They play the games and dress in the fashion of that country.<br
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