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Woven Wings Live

Gabe Crane and Rahul Deedwania

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Wisdom and tools for vibrant living. Find inspiration to reflect and grow through conversations on spiritual traditions and practices, psychology, social science, activism, community building, adversity and triumph, creativity, and planetary healing.We believe we’re all woven together in the spiritual fabric of life. What we do matters. Together, let’s seed a transformation in global culture.
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The Woven Psalms

Rock Hill Community Church

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The Woven Psalms is a reflective, unhurried, and practical podcast about praying every psalm in the Bible. The psalms teach us how to live in a relationship with God, and this podcast aims to be a guide through the rich tapestry of these ancient texts so that we can experience their wisdom and weave them into our lives. Learn more at www.wovenpsalms.com.
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The Woven Story

Christy Zylstra

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Here at the Woven Story we are passionate about GATHERING women together from different life experiences and journeys so we can all grow and learn from one another as we connect as women. Let us be inspired as well inspire! This is The Woven Story.
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Learn real, practical, no-nonsense Shamanism from an expert with over 30 years of experience. A complete overview of shamanism and animism as well as plenty of practical exercises makes this podcast a must listen for anyone interested in learning shamanic technique. Discover what it really takes to become a Shaman. Episodes are released Fridays. https://wovenenergy.com
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The Woven Road

Meadow Coldon

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Tune in to the audio podcast and join your host, an inquisitive, knitting archaeologist in exploring the rich fiber art traditions from across history and around the world.
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Woven

Rebecca Cochran and Rebecca Peet

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A chef and a theologian step up to the microphone and out flows the Woven podcast. As a former professional chef currently striving to mother as a verb, Rebecca Cochran sees life and faith through the lens of food and community. Rebecca Peet is a theologian, writer and speaker who believes intimacy with Jesus is the cure for what ails you and sees biblical knowledge as not only approachable but essential for the everywoman. With humor and vulnerability, Woven seeks to encourage women to live ...
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WoVen celebrates remarkable women working in science, technology and business. Each episode explores specific inflection points in a guests professional lives -- those make or break moments that shaped who they are and where they are today -- and their sources of drive and inspiration.
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The Woven Podcast

Brendon Collins & Jennie Pinkerton

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We are not experts. We are not trying to be. We are just documenting our journey and inviting you along as we try to lead each other home. Two coaches. One big dream. To build a community of woven, like-minded people and start a global conversation around designing and living a life so powerful that you change your world for generations to come. Join us as we share big ideas and actionable insights to help you come alive!
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Woven in Truth Podcast

Woven in Truth PodSquad & Guests

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"I want you woven into a tapestry of love, in touch with everything there is to know of God. Then you will have minds confident and at rest, focused on Christ, God's great mystery." Colossians 2:2 Woven in Truth Podcast is an outpouring of our heart as women to connect the way God desires- to Him first and foremost, but also to one another. This is a platform in which we will hear from different women at different life stages teaching what God has put on their hearts to encourage, inspire, a ...
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YKM International LLC. is the Best Wire Mesh Supplier and Manufacturer with a Dedicated & Experienced Team of Engineers & Consultants in the areas of Food & Beverage, Mining & Mineral Processing, Screen Printing, Oil & Gas, Construction, Engineering, Architectural Mesh, Water Filtration, Medical & Pharmaceutical, Aviation & Aerospace, Agriculture, Plastics, Household Appliances, Casting, Electrical & Gas Detection, Chemical Processing, Automotive & Design Production bring you the insight and ...
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Tune in to our latest podcast episode featuring Gabe Crane, Founder of Woven Wings, together with Rahul Deedwania, which broadcast live in the Fishbowl Live event on the Fishbowl app. In this thought-provoking session, we explore the expansive nature of our lives beyond the confines of work. In a world where the rat race often takes center stage, t…
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Starting at Psalm 1 and ending at Psalm 150, Poor Bishop Hooper (the husband and wife duo of Jesse and Leah Roberts) released a simple, meditative song each week for nearly three years. In this interview, Mike talks to Jesse Roberts about his journey with the Psalms, the process of creating original music for the Psalms, and the impact of these pra…
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“The earth is the LORD’s and the fullness thereof…” (Psalm 24:1) The Psalms are poems of ancient Israel, and they involve themes and categories that we in our modern time might not understand, concepts like the temple and purification. But this rich context of the past, Old Testament people of God is an invitation to know more about the God of the …
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“The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.” (Psalm 23:1) The Psalms are well-known and beloved by many people, and certain psalms have a resonance in our souls because we have heard them often and perhaps even memorized parts of them. And yet familiar psalms can become wondrously strange to us when we study them anew and come out the other side wi…
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Why do we do the things we do? Why are we often NOT able to do what we want to do? And what makes us think of productivity and success in the way that we do? On today’s episode, productivity expert Sophie Chiche joins us to break down the Productivity Paradox – examining why it can be so hard for us to be productive, and the surprising factors that…
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“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Psalm 22:1) The Psalms are inherently communal, which is sometimes surprising given that some psalmists describe their intense loneliness. The Psalms give words to our isolation, but we must not forget that these are also corporate songs for the community of God’s people. It’s one thing to sing a lament …
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“O LORD, in your strength the king rejoices…” (Psalm 21:1) The Psalms often assume the reality of war. In a fallen world filled with evil and injustice, the psalms frequently describe the presence of war and even rejoice when, through military victories, the God of love and power delivers his people by punishing the wicked. There’s never a glorific…
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In this far ranging conversation from September 2022, Andy Couturier illustrates - through his own story, and those of people he’s profiled - what it could look like to be deeply aligned with values of conscious consumption, rolling up our sleeves for our basic needs, and creating abundance of space and spirit through simplicity and elimination. We…
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“May the LORD answer you in the day of trouble!” (Psalm 20:1) The Psalms are about kings and nations as much as they are about prayer and worship. That much is inescapable, especially because Psalm 2 is an introduction that sets up the book of Psalms as a drama between God’s promised Anointed King, his enemies, and those who find refuge in him. The…
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“The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.” (Psalm 19:1) The Psalms speak about God speaking to us, so they invite us into a conversation. The Creator and Redeemer God communicates with his people, and then we respond both by speaking to him and by teaching one another the true and perfect words of our Lord. T…
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Are you or those around you grappling with the harsh realities of burnout? Whether you're currently experiencing burnout or concerned about its impact on colleagues, family, or friends, this podcast episode offers a beacon of hope. Join us for a rejuvenating hour where we confront the challenges of burnout head-on. Through open and uplifting discus…
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“I love you, O LORD, my strength.” (Psalm 18:1) The Psalms are usually short meditations and conversations between the psalmist and God, but sometimes we find a psalm that is long and descriptive, with lots of different images and emotions. There are hills and valleys, rising tension and decisive conclusions. These kinds of psalms invite us to step…
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“Hear a just cause, O LORD; attend to my cry!” (Psalm 17:1) The Psalms show us how to relate with God both as our friend and as our judge. The psalmists will often move fluidly from a conversational intimacy to a formal plea for vindication and back again, because in their minds, God is both near to his people and high above humanity as the transce…
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In today’s “Weaving in Action” episode, we feature the story of Jesse Israel and The Big Quiet, a movement he started 9 years ago to bring large-scale meditation to thousands of people at world-class venues. The Big Quiet is a community-oriented, co-creation where each participant contributes stillness and silence to a larger shared experience, and…
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“Preserve me, O God, for in you I take refuge.” (Psalm 16:1) The Psalms offer us a comfort and peace that we may not feel right at this moment. When we are having a difficult time but we read the psalmists proclaiming their joy in the Lord, it’s not hypocritical to pray these prayers. Rather, we’re asking God, “Even in these circumstances, give me …
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“O LORD, who shall sojourn in your tent?” (Psalm 15:1) The Psalms are as practical and relevant as any other part of the Bible. They are poetry, yes, but they are songs that are meant to teach us, shape us, and form us. They give us the wisdom and instruction that we need to live a life with God according to his ways. The Woven Psalms is a reflecti…
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In today’s age, it can feel like every day we hear about how our political leaders and media institutions pray on fear. It’s very likely that you’ve been on the receiving end of it, or at least known people who have, where any number of sensationalist headlines, articles, or videos can take us into our more basic fear, and anxiety ridden states. We…
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“The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’” (Psalm 14:1) The Psalms don’t assume that we share their worldview; they acknowledge that there are people who think differently about God and the meaning of life. Yet they also attempt to persuade us to align with the biblical worldview so that we would avoid what is evil and false and find what is …
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“How long, O LORD? Will you forget me forever?” (Psalm 13:1) The Psalms ask God questions – hard questions, big questions, questions that we might think God would be offended to hear. The psalmists are unafraid to be utterly, brutally honest with God because he welcomes us and hears us. Ironically, expressing this kind of raw emotion to God leads u…
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Fear is a familiar part of most of our lives, from being afraid of the dark or dreading public speaking, to possibly experiencing life-threatening situations where our sense of safety is challenged and even taken away. And yet often we move through life being influenced by these fears, and not knowing exactly what’s happening for us internally. Neu…
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“Save, O LORD, for the godly one is gone…” (Psalm 12:1) The Psalms are words. They are the words of the psalmists, and they are the words of God, inspired and inerrant. And sometimes these psalms speak about words themselves, teaching us how to respond to and rely on God’s Word in our daily lives. The Woven Psalms is a reflective, unhurried, and pr…
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“In the LORD I take refuge…” (Psalm 11:1) The Psalms bring us into the middle of the situations that the psalmists are experiencing. The action is happening, the conversation is already taking place, and we’re pulled into it because this is how real life works. We need God’s help in the midst of the mess. The Woven Psalms is a reflective, unhurried…
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How do we face our fears and pursue the challenges we wish to master? In today’s continuation of our mini-series on Facing Fear, Varun Deedwaniya, Rahul’s brother and former co-founder of BreakoutIQ, joins us to talk fear both in business and in personal life. Rahul and Varun’s warm and comfortable dynamic provides a clear anecdote to the butterfli…
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“Why, O LORD, do you stand far away?” (Psalm 10:1) The Psalms offer us an analysis of evil. When the psalmists cry out to God for justice and refuge from suffering, they often describe those who are causing them this misery. Therefore, the Psalms serve as a warning for us. If we see ourselves in these descriptions of wickedness, it will hopefully l…
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“I will give thanks to the LORD with my whole heart…” (Psalm 9:1) The Psalms are often written from the perspective of the sufferers and the oppressed. We are given an opportunity to hear the cries of the victims, and when we ourselves are victims to injustice and evil, we can find comfort in these ancient prayers that give voice to our pain. The W…
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Join our new mini-series, where Gabe and Rahul open the door on the vast, ubiquitous topic of “fear”. In this introductory episode, we start to share our own relationship with fear, and tease the topics that we hope to explore in the coming episodes: What is fear, and how does it manifest in our minds, bodies, and emotions? How do we know when fear…
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“O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!” (Psalm 8:1) The Psalms are about God; they are prayers and songs meant to guide our hearts in worship to the Creator and Savior. Yet the Psalms are also about us; they explore the human experience, they demonstrate the depth and breadth of human emotion, they show us the role of human …
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“O LORD my God, in you do I take refuge…” (Psalm 7:1) The Psalms have a balanced perspective on justice. The Bible doesn’t often allow us to see people as entirely innocent or entirely guilty, because even the most innocent victim can do wrong in the way they call for justice and even the most guilty criminal can change their ways and be reformed. …
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Do you sometimes feel that life is too busy to tap into the regenerative power of your creativity? That you’re squeezed on too many sides to even know what that means or looks like? Or alternatively, when faced with an opportunity to engage your creativity, do you feel the paralyzing pressure and fear of that inner critic that tells you you’re not …
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