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  1. 2天前

    Episode 111 - The Spirit of Generosity

    Because Christmas isn’t just a holiday. It’s a reminder of the greatest gift the world has ever received.  Christ — God’s Ultimate Gift At Christmas, we remember that God gave us His Son — freely, lovingly, sacrificially. John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world that He gave…” That one verse tells the whole story.  Love gives.  And God is the perfect model of giving. He didn’t give out of obligation. He didn’t give because we earned it. He gave because generosity is part of His nature. And when we give, we reflect His heart. Why Giving Feels So Good There’s something powerful that happens inside of us when we give. Science shows that generosity triggers the release of “feel-good” hormones like dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin — the chemicals that boost our mood, lower stress, and even support overall well-being. But there’s also a spiritual shift that happens. Giving reminds us that we’re part of something bigger.  It breaks the illusion of separation.  It softens the edges of our hearts.  And it opens space for gratitude, purpose, and joy. Giving vs Consuming It’s easy to get caught up in the pressure to shop, buy, and accumulate. But the spirit of giving isn’t about the size of the gift or the price tag. It’s about the intention behind it. A handwritten note, a warm meal, a moment spent listening — these often carry more emotional and spiritual weight than any material gift ever could. Because real giving is not transactional.  It’s transformational.   An Invitation to Give Differently This Christmas This year, let’s challenge ourselves to give with deeper intention. - Maybe that means giving presence instead of presents. - Maybe it means giving forgiveness instead of holding a grudge. - Maybe it means giving to someone who cannot give back. Consider asking yourself: “How can I embody the spirit of generosity this season?” “Who needs my kindness today?” “What can I give that truly makes a difference?” The answers to these questions will guide your heart. Giving From the Heart When we give from a place of love — instead of obligation — we create a ripple effect. One act of kindness inspires another.  A generous heart inspires a generous world. And Christmas becomes more than a holiday… it becomes a movement. Giving from the heart looks like: Checking in on someone who’s grieving or alone Offering support without expecting anything in return Sharing your time or your presence Encouraging someone who feels discouraged Extending grace, even when it’s not easy Forgiving yourself or others so you can move forward lighter I have found that there is never a hole to fill when you give. In an age where we search and strive for satisfaction in building a perfect life, God makes our life perfectly perfect when we give. There is an inexplicable joy that takes over when you take what is in your hand, what is dear to you and you give it away. I can’t explain it other than to say that when you give, that life you’ve been striving for is replaced with the life you were created for. All the pieces begin to fall into place when you begin to operate your life on the foundation of generosity. We pray this Christmas you experience the joy that generosity brings.  'Give generously and generous gifts will be given back to you, shaken down to make room for more. Abundant gifts will pour out upon you with such an overflowing measure that it will run over the top! The measurement of your generosity becomes the measurement of your return.”' Luke 6:38 -------------------------------------- For more information about the hosts, please visit their websites and follow them on social media: Dr. Glenda Shepard - Doctor of Nursing Practice/Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner/Certified Nutrition Coach/Certified Personal Trainer/Certified Intrinsic Coach https://www.triumphantwomancoaching.com/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/glenda.shepard1   Robin McCoy - Certified McIntyre Seal Team Six Coach and John Maxwell Team Trainer/Speaker/Coach https://www.thewellnessfactor.coach/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/RobinRMcCoy FB - https://www.facebook.com/robin.mccoy1   Produced by KB Podcasts Music from https://app.soundstripe.com/

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  2. 12月15日

    Episode 110 - Liver Health

    The liver is an essential organ that plays more than 500 documented roles in maintaining physiological balance. Roughly 4.5 million adults have been diagnosed with liver disease.  The liver is responsible for metabolic regulation, biochemical detoxification, bile production, hormone clearance, cholesterol management, nutrient storage, and immune modulation. It processes virtually everything we ingest, inhale, absorb, or metabolize. As a result, it is consistently exposed to environmental toxins, pharmaceuticals, metabolic byproducts, and dietary compounds. From a functional perspective, liver health is central to whole-body function. A compromised liver can contribute to suboptimal hormone metabolism, dysregulated blood sugar, increased inflammation, digestive challenges, and impaired detoxification pathways. Your liver never stops working for you. While you sleep, while you work, while you face stress or joy or heartbreak—it’s there, filtering your blood, managing your energy, balancing your hormones, and clearing away what no longer serves you. It is literally designed to transform the burdens your body encounters into something your body can safely release.   When your liver thrives, you thrive. Your mind feels clearer. Your hormones feel steadier. Your energy feels brighter. Your whole body feels like it can finally exhale. What Damages the Liver 1. Excessive Alcohol Alcohol is one of the most well-known liver stressors. 44.5% (43,004 deaths) of liver disease deaths in 2023 involved alcohol. It directly damages liver cells and forces the organ to work harder to process and neutralize it, leading to inflammation. Over time, it leads to alcoholic fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and alcoholic liver cirrhosis. Even moderate use can affect liver function and impact individuals differently, depending on genetics, hormones, diet, and metabolic health, especially in women, who metabolize alcohol differently.   2. High Sugar + Ultra-Processed Foods Foods high in fructose, refined carbs, and industrial oils drive fat accumulation inside the liver. This is the root of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which now affects nearly one in three adults—even people who don’t drink.   It is estimated that 80-100 million adults have fatty liver disease, often undiagnosed. 3. Medication Overload The liver processes almost every drug we take. Overuse of acetaminophen, statins, antibiotics, and certain antidepressants can overwhelm detoxification pathways and damage liver cells. 4. Environmental Toxins Pesticides, plastics, synthetic fragrances, heavy metals, and household chemicals all add to the liver’s workload. Every day, your liver filters chemicals from the air you breathe, the products you use, and the food you eat. 5. Chronic Stress Stress is not just emotional—it’s biochemical. Chronic cortisol production slows detox, increases inflammation, and interferes with hormone clearance, especially estrogen. 6. Poor Gut Health Because the gut and liver communicate through the portal vein, gut imbalance creates a heavier toxic load. Constipation, dysbiosis, and leaky gut all force the liver to work twice as hard. 7. Metabolic Syndrome + Obesity Insulin resistance is a major driver of liver fat buildup, inflammation, and progression to more serious conditions like NASH. 8. Sleep Deprivation Deep sleep is when your liver performs critical housekeeping. Without adequate rest, detox slows, and inflammation increases. How to Protect the Liver The good news? The liver is the only organ in the body that can regenerate itself. Even if it’s overworked or sluggish, small, intentional changes can create a major transformation. Here’s how to support and protect it: 1. Nourish With Whole Foods Prioritize: Cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts) Leafy greens High-quality proteins Healthy fats Foods rich in antioxidants (berries, turmeric, beets) 2. Hydrate Like It Matters Water supports bile flow—your liver’s method for eliminating toxins. Aim to sip steadily throughout the day. 3. Reduce Alcohol + Liquid Sugar Cutting down even slightly gives your liver immediate relief. Sugary drinks—sodas, sweetened coffees, energy drinks—are major drivers of liver fat. 4. Support the Gut A healthy gut reduces the toxic load that flows into the liver. Think: probiotics, fiber, fermented foods, and regular elimination. 5. Move Your Body Daily Movement increases circulation and insulin sensitivity, which reduces fat accumulation in the liver.   6. Prioritize Sleep Deep sleep is detox time. Aim for 7–9 hours and support a healthy circadian rhythm. 7. Reduce Environmental Toxins Simple swaps make a big difference: Glass instead of plastic Natural cleaning products Unscented or low-tox personal care items Organic when possible Your liver feels every choice you make. 8. Manage Stress Stress is a major liver burden. Try: Prayer Breathwork Meditation Journaling Walking outside 9. Consider Functional Testing Tests like liver panels, the GI-MAP, DUTCH testing, or toxin panels can reveal underlying imbalances and guide a personalized approach. Function Health Bloodwork   -------------------------------------- For more information about the hosts, please visit their websites and follow them on social media: Dr. Glenda Shepard - Doctor of Nursing Practice/Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner/Certified Nutrition Coach/Certified Personal Trainer/Certified Intrinsic Coach https://www.triumphantwomancoaching.com/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/glenda.shepard1   Robin McCoy - Certified McIntyre Seal Team Six Coach and John Maxwell Team Trainer/Speaker/Coach https://www.thewellnessfactor.coach/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/RobinRMcCoy FB - https://www.facebook.com/robin.mccoy1   Produced by KB Podcasts Music from https://app.soundstripe.com/

    29 分钟
  3. 12月8日

    Episode 109 - Advent...Tis the Season

    Advent has begun (November 30)… Tis the Season   Spiritual: prepare our hearts Physical: Go out and enjoy the sights and sounds of the season (light shows, plays, movies, etc.)   For 400 years it seemed as if God went silent. No new prophets on the scene, no signs and wonders. Simply silence. Hanging on to the prophecies of old that told of a savior to come, the people prayed and watched for a sign. Any sign of this king that would save the world. Advent is all about the waiting. The anticipation and excitement that man could be set free. I don’t think God was silent. I think He was waiting for His people to come to Him. He always makes the first move, and now it was time for man to move toward Him.    The people who walk in darkness will see a great light. For those who live in a land of deep darkness, a light will shine. You will enlarge the nation of Israel, and its people will rejoice. They will rejoice before you as people rejoice at the harvest and like warriors dividing the plunder. For you will break the yoke of their slavery and lift the heavy burden from their shoulders. You will break the oppressor’s rod, just as you did when you destroyed the army of Midian.  For a child is born to us, a son is given to us. The government will rest on his shoulders. And he will be called: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. His government and its peace will never end. He will rule with fairness and justice from the throne of his ancestor David for all eternity. The passionate commitment of the Lord of Heaven’s Armies will make this happen! '  Isaiah 9:2-4,6-7   What Advent Means The word Advent comes from the Latin adventus, meaning “coming” or “arrival.” It’s a time of expectation, reflection, and preparation for the celebration of the birth of Jesus (Christmas). In some traditions, it also looks forward to Christ’s second coming. How Advent Is Observed It begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas. Many churches and families use an Advent wreath with four candles (hope, peace, joy, love), lighting one each week. Some people use Advent calendars to count down the days until Christmas. It’s often a time of prayer, quiet reflection, and spiritual renewal. Spirit of Advent Advent is about slowing down, reconnecting with meaning, introducing hope and light into the darker winter months, and preparing your heart for the season ahead. -------------------------------------- For more information about the hosts, please visit their websites and follow them on social media: Dr. Glenda Shepard - Doctor of Nursing Practice/Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner/Certified Nutrition Coach/Certified Personal Trainer/Certified Intrinsic Coach https://www.triumphantwomancoaching.com/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/glenda.shepard1   Robin McCoy - Certified McIntyre Seal Team Six Coach and John Maxwell Team Trainer/Speaker/Coach https://www.thewellnessfactor.coach/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/RobinRMcCoy FB - https://www.facebook.com/robin.mccoy1   Produced by KB Podcasts Music from https://app.soundstripe.com/

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  4. 12月1日

    Episode 108 - The Traveler's Gift

    The Traveler’s Gift  The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews is a powerful, motivational book that blends storytelling with life principles. It follows David Ponder, a man at a low point in his life, who supernaturally travels through time and meets seven historical figures. Each person gives him a “decision” — a timeless lesson for success and personal growth. Here’s a breakdown of the seven key lessons (The Seven Decisions) and what we can learn from them, AND how each of the seven lessons beautifully aligns with biblical and spiritual truths.  1. The buck stops here. I am responsible for my past and my future. President Harry Truman tells David, "You have chosen the pathway to your present destination. The responsibility for your situation is yours." Do you believe that an individual's present state is solely determined by personal choice and responsibility? Why or Why Not? Spiritual Parallel: God calls us to take ownership of our actions rather than shifting blame (as Adam and Eve did in Genesis 3). Scripture: “Each of us will give an account of ourselves to God.” — Romans 14:12 Reflection: Spiritual growth begins when we stop saying “Why me?” and start saying “Lord, what do You want me to learn?” Lesson: Accepting responsibility is an act of humility — it positions you to receive God’s help. I will seek wisdom. I will be a servant to others   "God moves mountains to create the opportunity of His choosing. It is up to you to be ready to move yourself." So - the way has already been cleared for you. King Solomon says, "We, as humans, are always in a process of change. Therefore, we might as well guide the direction in which we change. " How will the decision to "seek wisdom" help you guide the direction in which you change? Spiritual Parallel: Wisdom comes from God and those who fear Him. Seeking it shows spiritual maturity. Scripture: “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives generously to all without finding fault.” — James 1:5 Reflection: Surrounding yourself with wise, godly people helps you walk in truth and avoid pitfalls. Lesson: Wisdom is not just knowledge — it’s discernment guided by the Holy Spirit. 3. I am a person of action. I seize this moment. I choose now. Faced with the impossible, Joshua Chamberlain made the only decision possible. One leadership decision that you make, can change the world!”  (Joshua Chamberlain)   “The schoolteacher from Maine was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his decision. His commanding officers determined that the actions of this one man saved the Union army from being destroyed—this one man turned the tide of the battle. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain turned the tide of the war. Spiritual Parallel: Faith without works is dead. Taking action is how we demonstrate trust in God’s promises. Scripture: “Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.” — James 2:17 Reflection: When God calls you to move, obedience activates miracles. Lesson: Step out in faith, even when you don’t see the full picture — God meets you in motion. I have a decided heart. My destiny is assured. "Conditions are never exactly right. Indecision limits the Almighty and His ability to perform miracles in your life. He has put the vision in you - proceed! To wait, to wonder, to doubt, to be indecisive is to disobey God." You don't know the limits you can reach until you move. "Nothing great was every accomplished by a realistic person." Is it time you stop playing a small game? It is time for you to move forward with that dream, that vision, that passion God has planted in your heart? If not now, then when? Every day Columbus saw the vision with such clarity and passion. “Passion!” he said again in a forceful whisper. “Passion is a product of the heart. Passion is what helps you when you have a great dream. Passion breeds conviction and turns mediocrity into excellence! Your passion will motivate others to join you in pursuit of your dream. With passion, you will overcome insurmountable obstacles. You will become unstoppable!” Passion “Getting started, getting finished—both ends of a journey require a demonstration of passion,” Columbus mused. David stared blankly at the great man. “Passion!” he said again in a forceful whisper. “Passion is a product of the heart. Passion is what helps you when you have a great dream. Passion breeds conviction and turns mediocrity into excellence! Your passion will motivate others to join you in pursuit of your dream. With passion, you will overcome insurmountable obstacles. You will become unstoppable!”   Vision; Columbus “Yes, there is land,” Columbus replied, “and it is right there.” He gestured past the bow of the ship again. “I see it as plainly as I see you. For almost twenty years I have seen it. And tomorrow, you will see it too. It will come into view just as dawn breaks, directly in front of the Santa Maria. Beautiful land with trees and fruit and animals and people who will welcome us as heroes! The water gushing from the ground will be cold and pure. It will sparkle as if sprinkled with diamonds! This will be a place for men’s dreams to come true—a glorious new world Spiritual Parallel: God blesses those who are steadfast and not double-minded. Scripture: “A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.” — James 1:8 Reflection: Once God gives direction, decide to follow through — trust Him completely. Lesson: A “decided heart” is one anchored in conviction and faith, even when circumstances look uncertain. Today I will choose to be happy. I am the possessor of a grateful spirit. Our very lives are fashioned by choice, Mr. Ponder. First we make choices. Then our choices make us." We are meant to live from the overflow of what is inside. Choose wisely the things you allow in your circle of influence. Greatness does not care what color you are, where you came from, whether you are male or female. It is what's inside of us that makes the difference, then the difference is made when we chose what goes inside.... "It's what's inside that makes all the difference." Every day can be filled with fear or life lived with risk and wild child like abandon. "Fear is a poor chisel with which to carve out tomorrow." Today - choose to smile, choose to be grateful for what you have, keep your focus on your envisioned future rather than the challenges of the day, and most of all, choose to be happy. I had a friend, Emily was her name. Emily has so many serious health issues. So many times she was on the brink of dying and in so much pain. For years, I saw her "choose joy". No matter what, she remained hopeful, fought with everything she had. Even in a wheelchair, in pain, she showed up and she always showed up with a smile. At times, people were cruel and she asked me why. Spiritual Parallel: True joy doesn’t depend on circumstances but on God’s presence. Scripture: “This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” — Psalm 118:24 Reflection: Like Paul, who sang in prison, we can choose joy because God is with us in every situation. Lesson: Gratitude transforms your outlook; joy is an act of worship and trust. I will greet this day with a forgiving spirit. I will forgive myself.   “Do not run from power. Gather it as you would the finest fruit. Power in the hands of a good person is like a cool drink of water on a hot summer day. It refreshes everyone with whom it comes in contact.   But there are a few of us, David, who have latched on to this silly idea that we can change the world. We will develop the power to ignore what is popular and do what is right. One person can attain the power to lead hundreds of thousands of people to the promised land of their dreams. “As children, we were afraid of the dark. Now as adults, we are afraid of the light. We are afraid to step out. We are afraid to become more. But how can we lead others to a destination we have not reached?   You will become a lighthouse of personal growth and power, and by your example and leadership, you will prevent many a worthy man from crashing his life upon the rocks of mediocrity.” “The unmistakable truth about forgiveness is that it is not a reward that must be earned; forgiveness is a gift to be given. When I give forgiveness, I free my own spirit to release the anger and hatred harbored in my heart. By granting forgiveness, I free my spirit to pursue my future happily and unencumbered by the anchors of my past. And forgiveness, when granted to others, becomes a gift to myself.” Spiritual Parallel: Forgiveness is at the heart of the Gospel. When we forgive, we reflect Christ’s nature. Scripture: “Forgive, and you will be forgiven.” — Luke 6:37 Reflection: Holding grudges blocks blessings and peace; releasing others frees your own heart. Lesson: Forgiveness doesn’t excuse others — it liberates you and aligns you with God’s grace. I will persist without exception. I am a person of great faith.   "Reason never makes room for miracles; faith releases miracles." "... the great leaders - great achievers - are rarely realistic by other people's standards. Somehow, these successful people, often considered strange, pick their way through life ignoring or not hearing negative expectations and emotions." "Circumstances are rulers of the weak...but they are the weapons of the wise." What were your thoughts when Gabriel finally says; "This, my friend, is the place that never was?" "Times of calamity and distress have always been producers of the greatest men. The hardest steel is produced from the hottest fire; the brightest star shreds the darkest night." Now more than ever - you have been chosen for this moment in time to change the world. It is time to produce the greatness that is within yo

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  5. 11月24日

    Episode 107 - Harvest Time

    Harvest Time    Harvest - Mentioned 204 times in Scripture Harvest begins with a seed…And the seed that fell on good soil represents those who hear and accept God’s word and produce a harvest of thirty, sixty, or even a hundred times as much as had been planted!”   Physical:  Seasonal Fall Foods:  Pumpkin, Apples, Cranberries, Beets, Kale, Winter Squash, Root vegetables. Figs, Pears   Spiritual: Lord of the harvest.   I am giving you a promise now while the seed is still in the barn. You have not yet harvested your grain, and your grapevines, fig trees, pomegranates, and olive trees have not yet produced their crops. But from this day onward I will bless you.” Haggai 2:19   Every seed needs a time of preparation before it can be planted. It has to first be harvested, then cleaned, dried, then shaken and separated from the outer shell or chaff, stored or seasoned in the barn before it is the right time plant.    IF you hold on to that seed for too long, it may not grow or it may not be healthy. God has promises attached to the seed that is in your hand. It will not produce good fruit until you first get it out of the barn and plant it. What are you holding on to that you haven’t been willing to let go of and trust God with?  Harvest time is the period when crops that have been planted and nurtured through the growing season are finally ready to be gathered. In a literal or agricultural sense, it means: The time when farmers collect mature crops like grains, fruits, or vegetables from the fields. It usually occurs in late summer to early fall, depending on the type of crop and region. It’s a season of abundance and gratitude, often celebrated with festivals or gatherings to give thanks for the year’s yield. In a spiritual or metaphorical sense, “harvest time” can mean: The season when you reap the rewards of your hard work, faith, or perseverance. It symbolizes fulfillment, blessing, and results — when seeds (efforts, prayers, or good deeds) that were sown earlier begin to produce fruit. Many use it to express a time of divine reward or manifestation — when what you’ve believed for or worked toward finally comes to pass. Harvest time is a powerful symbol of reaping what has been sown — both in the natural and spiritual realms. It represents a season of fulfillment, reward, and divine increase following faithfulness, obedience, and patience.   God Is the Lord of the Harvest Matthew 9:37–38 (NIV): “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.” → Here, Jesus uses “harvest” to describe souls being brought into God’s kingdom. It’s a time when hearts are ready to receive truth and salvation. You Reap What You Sow Galatians 6:7–9 (NIV): “Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows… Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” → Spiritually, harvest time is when God rewards faithfulness — it’s the result of sowing seeds of prayer, generosity, love, or obedience. Even if results take time, they come “at the proper time.” A Season of Divine Reward Psalm 126:5–6 (NIV): “Those who sow with tears will reap with songs of joy.” → Sometimes your “seed” (your labor, prayer, or pain) is sown through difficulty, but harvest time brings joy and restoration. Spiritual Harvest of Souls John 4:35 (NIV): “Open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.” → Jesus speaks of people ready to receive the Gospel. The harvest isn’t just material — it’s also about winning souls and expanding God’s kingdom. A Time of Judgment or Accountability In another sense, harvest time represents God’s final judgment — the separating of good from evil. Matthew 13:39: “The harvest is the end of the age, and the harvesters are angels.” → Here, harvest time is when God gathers His people and separates the righteous from the wicked. Now, Lord, do it again! Restore us to our former glory! May streams of your refreshing flow over us until our dry hearts are drenched again. Those who sow their tears as seeds will reap a harvest with joyful shouts of glee. They may weep as they go out carrying their seed to sow, but they will return with joyful laughter and shouting with gladness as they bring back armloads of blessing and a harvest overflowing!'  Psalms 126:4-6 In Summary Harvest time spiritually means: A season of reaping what has been sown — good or bad. A time of reward, fulfillment, and manifestation of God’s promises. A call to readiness, because the Lord’s harvest (souls, blessings, and judgment) is coming. A celebration of God’s faithfulness — He honors every seed planted in faith.   -------------------------------------- For more information about the hosts, please visit their websites and follow them on social media: Dr. Glenda Shepard - Doctor of Nursing Practice/Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner/Certified Nutrition Coach/Certified Personal Trainer/Certified Intrinsic Coach https://www.triumphantwomancoaching.com/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/glenda.shepard1   Robin McCoy - Certified McIntyre Seal Team Six Coach and John Maxwell Team Trainer/Speaker/Coach https://www.thewellnessfactor.coach/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/RobinRMcCoy FB - https://www.facebook.com/robin.mccoy1   Produced by KB Podcasts Music from https://app.soundstripe.com/

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  6. 11月17日

    Episode 106 - Absolute Surrender

    ABSOLUTE SURRENDER And now, I desire by God’s grace to give to you this message—that your God in heaven answers the prayers which you have offered for blessing on yourselves and for blessing on those around you by this one demand: Are you willing to surrender yourselves absolutely into His hands? What is our answer to be? God knows there are hundreds of hearts who have said it, and there are hundreds more who long to say it but hardly dare to do so. And there are hearts who have said it, but who have yet miserably failed, and who feel themselves condemned because they did not find the secret of the power to live that life. May God have a word for all! Let me say, first of all, that God claims it from us.  God Expects Your Surrender   And God’s redeemed children, oh, can you think that God can do His work if there is only half or a part of them surrendered? God cannot do it. God is life, love, blessing, power, and infinite beauty, and God delights in communicating Himself to every child who is prepared to receive Him. But ah! this one lack of absolute surrender is just the thing that hinders God.   Murray,  Andrew. Absolute Surrender   Another great writer has said that absolute, unalterable dependence upon God alone is the essence of the religion of angels. It should also be that of men. God is everything to the angels, and He is willing to be everything to the Christian. If I can learn to depend on God every moment of the day, everything will come right. You will receive the higher life if you depend absolutely on God.   'Your favor will fall like rain upon our surrendered lives, like showers reviving the earth.' Psalms 72:6   “Absolute surrender” to God is not a one-time event but an ongoing process of trust, humility, and transformation   'Jesus said to all of his followers, “If you truly desire to be my disciple, you must disown your life completely, embrace my ‘cross’ as your own, and surrender to my ways. ' Luke 9:23   ABSOLUTE SURRENDER IS LAYING DOWN YOUR LIFE - ALL OF IT. BY… Recognize God’s Sovereignty Surrender begins with the heart’s acknowledgment that God is in control, not us. It’s letting go of the illusion that we can manage every detail of life. “Be still, and know that I am God.” – Psalm 46:10 It means trusting that God’s plan is higher, wiser, and ultimately for your good, even when it’s not clear. Lay Down Your Will True surrender means saying, “Lord, not my will, but Yours be done.” (Luke 22:42) This doesn’t mean giving up your dreams or desires, but offering them to God — allowing Him to reshape them according to His perfect will. You can practice this daily in prayer: “Father, I yield this situation, this desire, this fear to You. Lead me how You see fit.” 'Laying your life down in tender surrender before the Lord will bring life, prosperity, and honor as your reward.' Proverbs 22:4   And whoever comes to me must follow in my steps and be willing to share my cross and experience it as his own, or he is not worthy of me. Those who cling to their lives will give up true life. But those who let go of their lives for my sake and surrender it all to me will discover true life!' Matthew 10:38-39   …as you continually surrender to my ways. For if you let your life go for my sake and for the sake of the gospel, you will continually experience true life.  Mark 8   Those who belong to Christ Jesus have nailed the passions and desires of their sinful nature to his cross and crucified them there. Galatians 5:24 NLT   'Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If you truly want to follow me, you should at once completely reject and disown your own life. And you must be willing to share my cross and experience it as your own, as you continually surrender to my ways. For if you choose self-sacrifice and lose your lives for my glory, you will continually discover true life. But if you choose to keep your lives for yourselves, you will forfeit what you try to keep. ' Matthew 16:24-25 Release Control and Trust Surrender often feels uncomfortable because it requires faith in the unseen. We surrender when we stop trying to fix, force, or figure everything out — and instead rest in God’s timing and guidance. It’s shifting from “How can I?” to “Lord, show me.” Stay in Relationship, Not Religion Surrender flows naturally from intimacy with God — not from duty or fear. Spend time in His presence through prayer, worship, and Scripture. The more you know His heart, the easier it becomes to trust and release Surrender Is Daily It’s not a one-time declaration but a lifestyle: When anxiety comes — surrender your thoughts. When plans fail — surrender your expectations. When blessings come — surrender your gratitude. Think of it like breathing: inhale faith, exhale control. Rest in His Grace Absolute surrender doesn’t mean perfection. It means dependence. Even when you falter, His grace meets you there. He’s not asking for flawless submission — He’s asking for a willing heart. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” – Proverbs 3:5–6   -------------------------------------- For more information about the hosts, please visit their websites and follow them on social media: Dr. Glenda Shepard - Doctor of Nursing Practice/Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner/Certified Nutrition Coach/Certified Personal Trainer/Certified Intrinsic Coach https://www.triumphantwomancoaching.com/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/glenda.shepard1   Robin McCoy - Certified McIntyre Seal Team Six Coach and John Maxwell Team Trainer/Speaker/Coach https://www.thewellnessfactor.coach/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/RobinRMcCoy FB - https://www.facebook.com/robin.mccoy1   Produced by KB Podcasts Music from https://app.soundstripe.com/

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  7. 11月10日

    Episode 105 - How to Support and Strengthen Your Immune System

    How to Support and Strengthen Your Immune System   What is the Immune system?  “The immune system is one of the most complex and fascinating systems in the human body. It’s our natural defense network — designed to identify, neutralize, and eliminate pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, as well as abnormal or damaged cells. Structurally, it’s made up of two main components: the innate and the adaptive immune systems. The innate immune system is your body’s first line of defense. Present at birth: It is the natural, inborn system of defense that doesn't require prior exposure to a pathogen.  It includes physical barriers, such as the skin and mucous membranes, as well as immune cells, including macrophages and neutrophils, that immediately attack invaders. It’s fast, but not specific — meaning it responds the same way to most threats. The adaptive immune system, on the other hand, is more specialized, provides long lasting immunity. It includes lymphocytes — specifically B cells and T cells. B cells produce antibodies that target specific antigens, while T cells either destroy infected cells directly or help coordinate other immune responses. This system also has memory — so once it encounters a particular pathogen, it can recognize and respond to it faster in the future. The immune system relies on communication between cells through signaling molecules called cytokines, and it’s supported by organs like the thymus, spleen, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. But for the immune system to function properly, it requires balance. An underactive immune system increases vulnerability to infections, while an overactive one can cause harm that leads to allergies, autoimmune disorders, or chronic inflammation. So the goal is regulation, not constant activation. Here are some evidence-based ways to strengthen your immune health naturally: Boosting our immune system: The immune system needs care. Chronic stress, poor sleep, lack of nutrients, and little movement can all weaken it. On the other hand, a good nutrient-dense diet — rich in vitamins A, C, D, E, zinc, and selenium — helps support immune resilience, rest, hydration, stress management, and regular exercise, which help it stay strong and balanced. Other factors, such as gut health and stress levels, play significant roles in regulating immune function. For example, chronic stress elevates cortisol, which can suppress the activity of immune cells.  Prioritize Sleep Sleep is when your body repairs and regenerates. During deep sleep, cytokines — the proteins that help control inflammation and infection — are released. Chronic sleep deprivation reduces these protective molecules, making you more vulnerable to illness. Adults generally need 7–9 hours each night for optimal immune function. Nourish with Whole Foods Nutrition is fundamental to immune health. Vitamin C (found in citrus, kiwi, and bell peppers) supports white blood cell function. Vitamin D plays a critical role in immune regulation — and low levels are linked to higher rates of infection. Zinc (in pumpkin seeds, lentils, and seafood) helps immune cells communicate and multiply. Antioxidants from colorful fruits and vegetables protect immune cells from oxidative stress. A balanced diet emphasizing lean proteins, healthy fats, and fiber from plants helps sustain immune cell activity and gut microbiome health. 3. Maintain a Healthy Gut About 70% of your immune cells reside in your gut. A diverse gut microbiome — supported by probiotics (like yogurt, kefir, or fermented vegetables) and prebiotics (from fiber-rich foods like garlic, onions, and oats) — helps train your immune system to respond appropriately to pathogens without overreacting. Manage Stress Chronic stress triggers the release of cortisol, which can suppress immune defenses over time. Practices like deep breathing, mindfulness, journaling, or time in nature lower stress hormones and enhance immune balance. Stay Physically Active Moderate, consistent exercise enhances circulation and helps immune cells move efficiently throughout the body. Activities like brisk walking, cycling, swimming, or strength training three to five times a week can significantly improve immune response. Stay Hydrated Water supports every system in the body, including the lymphatic system, which transports immune cells and clears toxins. Limit Toxins Excessive alcohol, processed foods, and smoking all weaken immune function and increase inflammation. Reducing these exposures helps your immune cells function more effectively. Closing:  And finally — remember, no supplement or single food can instantly “boost” immunity. True immune resilience comes from consistency: daily habits that nourish, restore, and balance your body over time. When you care for your sleep, nutrition, stress, and movement, you’re not just boosting your immune system — you’re creating the internal environment where health naturally thrives.”   -------------------------------------- For more information about the hosts, please visit their websites and follow them on social media: Dr. Glenda Shepard - Doctor of Nursing Practice/Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner/Certified Nutrition Coach/Certified Personal Trainer/Certified Intrinsic Coach https://www.triumphantwomancoaching.com/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/glenda.shepard1   Robin McCoy - Certified McIntyre Seal Team Six Coach and John Maxwell Team Trainer/Speaker/Coach https://www.thewellnessfactor.coach/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/RobinRMcCoy FB - https://www.facebook.com/robin.mccoy1   Produced by KB Podcasts Music from https://app.soundstripe.com/

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