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The Luminous Podcast

Luminous Anglican Parish

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The Luminous Podcast is a work of Luminous Anglican Parish. Learning to be still, live fully, & reflect the Great Light of the world. Hosted by Fr. Chad E. Jarnagin. We gather on Sundays at 10AM (4241 Arno Road, Franklin, TN). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Luminous Voices

James Browning | Lumivoz

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Luminous Voices invites you to a brilliant space where words illuminate the soul. Each episode delves into the heart of a remarkable individual, uncovering the singular, essential message they want to share with the world and with you. From renowned theologians to everyday saints, these luminaries offer a beacon of hope, a spark of inspiration, and a glimpse of the divine. Join us on this journey as we explore the depths of the human spirit and the power of light filled words. Tune in to Lum ...
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Pioneering discussions on learning pathways that guide the restoration of cultural ways of deep connection from within the home and village-based family collectives - Since 2012. Exploring how to create a deeper sense of belonging and ecological intimacy for thriving humans and thriving future culture. We explore 22 years of practical application in the home, and 12 years of organised cultural revitalisation programs in the community, alongside evidence-based research for biological learning ...
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Are you sick and tired of feeling sick and tired? This is your opportunity to learn about the immense power humans have to heal, and how you can unlock the secrets of the body and harness that energy to transform your life and elevate your vitality. Welcome to the Luminous Body podcast with Dr Jaxson Wearing and Dr Hilary Conroy, who will be your expert guides in holistically transforming your health and restoring balance back to your body. As business owners, health professionals, and a mar ...
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Luminous Recovery Yoga Podcast is an invitation to explore the principles of yoga, 12 step recovery, reclaim your inner light, and step into the biggest, brightest version of yourself. Every episode includes an empowering theme and a little yoga.
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A podcast where we discuss the works of modern day composers and speculate wildly. For the foreseeable future, we will be discussing the music from "The Last Jedi" by composer John Williams.
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Luminous Ponderings

PMP's Den of Antiquities

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Hello there and welcome to Luminous Ponderings. My name is Max and I love nerdy out with nerdy people! I cover all sorts of content from Star Wars, Anime, Video Games, and much more! I also have a YouTube channel "PMP's Den of Antiquities", where I exclusively talk about Star Wars. So come on this journey with me, and ponder the fandoms we all know and love.
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The Luminous Podcast is a discussion series featuring artists, designers, and engineers active in the new media art scenes. Join the host Robb Pope, cofounder of Digital Ambiance and longtime visual artist, on a journey exploring the landscape of modern new-media arts. The guests range from VJ’s to Sculptural Artists, Lighting techs, VR Designers and everyone in between. The discussions featured on the podcast are an honest, in-depth look at the lives and challenges facing today's most accom ...
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Are you ready for the psychedelic revolution? In the next few years, the FDA is likely to approve these mind-bending drugs for treating depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Some states have already decriminalized psilocybin, the active ingredient in "magic" mushrooms. But for all the headlines, many questions are swirling around this psychedelic renaissance. How do we make these drugs effective, safe and accessible to the people who need the most help? And how can they be used ethi ...
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Study the Bible with free tools from https://bibleproject.com/ You and your church, family, or small group can learn more about the One Million More Bible project at https://onemillionmore.bible Guest Michael McDonald from Bible Project shares openly about the benefits and transformative power of reading the Bible in community. Michael emphasizes t…
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Send us a text Medicine sees innovations happening every single day. As our understanding of the body grows, so do the opportunities to develop groundbreaking techniques to heal chronic issues that drastically affect the quality of patient's lives. And when we approach it with a holistic focus? Well, the possibilities are endless! We often consider…
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Send us a text Gender-affirming surgery has a powerful effect on those needing it, especially in terms of mental health. When a person feels like their body truly represents them as a person, depression and anxiety rates are drastically reduced and even can reduce the need for medications such as antidepressants. It is a key necessity in a healthca…
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In this special bonus episode of Luminous Voices, host James Browning continues his conversation with author Becky Harling. Following up on her previous discussion about the core themes of her book, Cultivating Deeper Relationships In A Lonely World, Becky shares insights into the journey of being an author. Together, they explore what happens afte…
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Don't be a victim to loneliness. Loneliness is not the absence of people. It's feeling disconnected from those people. Find Cultivating Deeper Connections in a Lonely World here. Hear The Connected Mom podcast here. In this episode of 'Luminous Voices,' host James Browning speaks with Becky Harling, an author, speaker, and coach, known for her work…
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Send us a text Our modern environments predispose us to chronic stress. Busy jobs, pressures of social media, demands of being a full-time carer, and other consistent, prolonged exposures to stressful situations can send your cortisol production into overdrive. To reduce stress, we can’t escape our lives - but we can manage them! Whilst it seems li…
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Send us a text We’ve been keeping a little secret hidden from you all… we’re so excited to announce to the world that we’re pregnant! It’s been a long journey for us, and it’s certainly been a rollercoaster of emotions, but we are well on our way to creating our luminous baby. Having children is something that both of us have always wanted, and it’…
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Send us a text Stress is often associated with the emotional aspect of the brain. We feel the emotional reponse of being ‘stressed out’ running through our system. But stress is not purely isolated to our emotions. It can have visible physical effects on the body, that are the early warning signs that our cortisol levels is not as well managed as w…
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Send us a text The fight or flight response is a critical part of human evolution. When faced with an immediately dangerous situation, our bodies react by diverting all of our energy and resources toward things that are going to help our survival - blood to the muscles, pupil dilation, and a quickened heartbeat. Other less critical functions are si…
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Send us a text Stress is an unavoidable part of life. Finances, career, relationships - stressors can come from anywhere and everywhere. Whilst small doses of stress are easily regulated by the body, our system was never designed to deal with the onslaught brought on by today’s society. We can’t outrun, out-supplement, or out-think stress completel…
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Send us a text Often in an emotional event, we experience an outpouring of energy. This could range anywhere from a burst of rage, a wave of sadness, or reaching the heights of joy. At its peak, these emotions can become almost a tangible energy that is coursing through the body. But often as quickly as it comes on, that same energy ebbs away. When…
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Send us a text Thousands of years ago, life was as simple as predator versus prey - and you wanted to ensure you didn’t end up the latter. Our bodies evolved to have a natural reaction to dangerous situations to give us a fighting (or flight-based) chance of survival. Whilst our daily lives have changed radically from a hunting ground routine, this…
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Send us a text The human body is fascinating in its functions. It can be considered like a numbers game. We have evolved 11 complex organ systems to walk, talk, breathe, digest, think, and live. These systems then require one or more of the thousands of types of biochemical reactions to occur. These reactions take place within our cells, and there …
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Send us a text Our everyday lifestyles have changed radically over the last few hundred years. Where diet was based on simple, unprocessed foods, and working involved being outside in the sun, we now isolate ourselves away inside offices, commonly eating highly processed sugary foods. This then has a dramatic effect on our ability to absorb vital n…
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Send us a text Our bodies are hosts for microscopic living organisms: we can’t see them with the naked eye, but they are constantly replicating throughout our systems every day. There are over 100 trillion bacteria in our digestive system alone - more than the amount of stars in the Milky Way galaxy. These bacteria live in a constant fight for bala…
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Psychedelic people are practicing at the very edge of anyone else’s comfort zone,” says psychologist Katherine MacLean, author of the psychedelic memoir “Midnight Water.” MacLean was a pioneering psychedelic researcher at Johns Hopkins, who then left her job to pursue her own unconventional psychedelic journey. She talks with Steve Paulson about he…
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Join us as we start a brand new series called At The Movies. Where we look at different movies and how they can be applied to how we look at the bible. This week we are kicking it off with Yes Day brought to us by Pastor Ben Chapman! Let us know how we can be praying for you and we hope you have a blessed week! We can't wait to see you next week!…
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Send us a text Over millions of years, our bodies have slowly evolved to best adapt to our surroundings. Each organ system has formed to support a critical function that is crucial for life. But as modern-day society rapidly changes, our bodies are quickly having to adjust to keep up with this ever-changing environment. In an increasingly toxic wor…
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Send us a text When we absorb molecules from the air around us, the things we touch, and the food we eat, it would be remiss of us to believe that only those that are ‘good’ are taken up into the system. These exposures can have an accumulative effect and stay within us, hidden, for years to come. They’re all around us, even if we don’t realise it!…
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Send us a text It’s something that all of us do every single day, multiple times a day, and we often don’t even give it a second thought. But while it’s easy to oversimplify the act of eating food, it’s not as easy to overstate the critical importance of the millions of pathways that process that food and fuel every action we take. Our food has a l…
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Send us a text Have you ever heard the old saying, ‘you are what you eat’? It’s not just what you eat that makes a difference in your body: it’s the air you breathe, the sun on your skin, and the environment you live in. All of these factors fuel the millions of intricate pathways that keep our bodies alive every single day. What we do (or don’t) a…
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Send us a text Over the last few years especially, the risk of catching an infectious disease has changed the world. Whether that’s sanitising our hands constantly, staying three feet away from each other, or wearing masks, we’ve adjusted our lives to avoid potential illness out in society. But the statistics of leading health issues tell us a diff…
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Send us a text Can you be truly healthy if you no longer have back pain, but you have emotional baggage from the breakdown of your demanding relationship? Could you be truly healthy treating a disease with rounds of stressful and invasive procedures, without having a support network around you to help manage the toll on your mental health? If someo…
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