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Our Three Things

Matt Shubert

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Every week, Yuna and Matt practice intentional joy-seeking by each sharing Three Things that are bringing them joy at that moment. There's a little silliness, a dash of sincerity, and a lot of interruptions from our fluffy third host. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts, and visit OurThreeThings.com to learn more about the show!
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These Three Things

These Three Things

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These Three Things is a podcast where three panelists each bring a different thing to the table (it could be an activity, a movie they enjoy, their favorite food etc.) for the other two to try. Each episode we'll talk about our experiences and introduce new topics for the following episode. To submit ideas, or to be a panelist on the show, email us at threethingspodcast@gmail.com.
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Three Things是由戴戴和极地共同参与的闲聊播客,每周我们向彼此分享这周内我们看到的,想到的,经历的或者任何不重要的三件事,并以录音的方式记录下来,分享给大家 欢迎大家也来分享你的一周三件事,可以通过邮件告诉我们threethings12@gmail.com,我会在每期节目的开篇挑些有趣的读给大家
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Three Things is a podcast series where business, sporting and entertainment leaders share their life highs and lows and essence their experience into three things they wished their younger self had known. Compelling, funny and moving, listeners are taken on very personal interviewee journeys and leave with real life advice that they can put into practice as they wish. The Three Things host is Charles Lankester, an adviser who represents some of the world’s best known brands and individuals. ...
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3 things about life, faith, work, and what it all might mean.John Mitchell is a former preacher, video producer, creative consultant, amateur philosopher, hack theologian, and a verbal processor. The 3 Things Podcast is thought-wrangling around the questions in life that keep us on a path to being better humans.
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Three Good Thingscast

ThreeGood Things

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I am Rob Vernon and this is the Three Good Things Podcast. My friends and I believe in having strong opinions, loosely held. We believe in being teachable, coachable and above all flexible in our thinking and our actions and we hope to spread the message of thoughtful openness in an ever-more closed-off world. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threegoodthingspod/support
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Three Desi Things

Three Desi Beings

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Three desis — one Indian and two Indian-Americans — banter and joke with each other on this podcast, delve deep into history and discover little-known facts about the food, culture, and people of India and South Asia.
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Photo by RDNE Stock project on Pexels.com The Letter to the Philippians and Luke’s Gospel direct our lives outward to the care of those who cannot repay us. Mass Readings – Monday of the 31st Week of the Year (#485) *************** Catholic Inspiration Archives St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us!Από τον Fr. Andrew Ricci
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Let’s explore some of the themes that we discover in the Mass readings for the 32nd Sunday of the Year. 1st Reading – 1st Kings 17:10-16 Elijah goes to Zarephath and he asks a poor widow for water and bread, even though she has only a little bit and after that she and her child will die. At Elijah’s prompting, she gives him something to eat, and he…
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Photo by Leah Newhouse on Pexels.com The two Great Commandments show us our path through this life, and at the same time reveal just how far we have to go to arrive at the Kingdom of God. Mass Readings – 31st Sunday of the Year (B, #152) *************** Catholic Inspiration ArchivesΑπό τον Fr. Andrew Ricci
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Photo by Brett Sayles on Pexels.com On this day we pray for all our beloved dead, and keeping in mind the somber thought of mortality, we reflect on our lives and make whatever adjustments are necessary for the day the Lord calls us out of this world. Mass Readings – Commemoration of All Faithful Departed (#668) *************** Catholic Inspiration…
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The have gone before us through the struggles of life and have reached the gates of Heaven. From there they cheer us on until the day we join their ranks. All you saints of God, pray for us! Mass Readings – The Solemnity of All Saints (#667) *************** Catholic Inspiration Archives All you holy men and women, pray for us!…
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The end of the Letter to the Ephesians urges us to engage in spiritual battle by calling upon the Lord for power and strength. Mass Readings – Thursday of the 30th Week of the Year (I, #482) *************** Catholic Inspiration ArchivesΑπό τον Fr. Andrew Ricci
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Photo by Chanita Sykes on Pexels.com Jesus responds to a question about salvation with a clear teaching about the consequences of our actions. Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 30th Week of the Year (I, #481) *************** Catholic Inspiration ArchivesΑπό τον Fr. Andrew Ricci
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Photo by Binyamin Mellish on Pexels.com Jesus offers two parables to explain the Kingdom of God, helping us to apply the lesson to our own journey of faith. Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 30th Week of the Year (#480) *************** Catholic Inspiration ArchivesΑπό τον Fr. Andrew Ricci
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The Lord calls the Twelve by name from all his disciples, reminding us that in every generation Christ continues to call people to follow him. May we accept his invitation with eager hearts! Mass Readings – St. Simon and St. Jude, Apostles (#666) *************** Catholic Inspiration ArchivesΑπό τον Fr. Andrew Ricci
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Photo by Min An on Pexels.com Here are some of the themes that we find in the Mass readings for the 31st Sunday of the Year. 1st Reading – Deuteronomy 6:2-6 Moses calls upon the people to fear the Lord and keep his statutes and commandments. They will love the Lord God with all their heart, soul, and strength. Psalm – 18:2-4,47,51 “I love you, O Lo…
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Ownership, leadership and love. To be disciplined is to love yourself, in fact it is the greatest form of self-love that we can all learn and we can all act on. Make of yourself the best you can, for by loving yourself you learn to love others.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threegoodthingspod/support…
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