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In the Shift
On Christian Humanism, LGBT+ inclusion, and what comes 'after Evangelicalism' - with Dr David P. Gushee

In the Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 60:48


Episode 44: In this episode I chat with Dr David P. Gushee about his important book published in 2014 called 'Changing our Mind', calling for full LGBT+ inclusion in the church. We talk about his resultant expulsion from Evangelicalism culture, and from there we discuss the more widespread toxicity present within the movement (both theologically and culturally), made even more evident in the Trump years. From there we move on to talk about his most recent book, "After Evangelicalism" in which he proposes what lies beyond, including a move toward Christian humanism, and the reclaiming of the Jesus of the gospels.  For more information on David's work, you can visit http://www.davidpgushee.com/ 

Once BITten!
@naomicfisher - Maybe The Children Aren't Sick With ADHD, Maybe The System Is Broken. #128

Once BITten!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 68:05


BTC $ 55,730 Today's guest on the show is @naomicfisher a Clinical Psychologist and Author of the book 'Changing our Minds'. Naomi lifts the lid on several problems within the Medical Profession of diagnosing kids with ADD/ADHD and challenges the narrative of 'they have something wrong with their brains' to perhaps it's not the kids, perhaps it's 'School' and perhaps it the system that is broken! What is 'school' what should it achieve and are we too afraid to challenge the sacred cow of the 'free' education system? How are families being coerced by big pharma companies into believing their kids need a 'diagnosis' to be able to carry on a more 'normal' life? What is the 'Brain Or Blame' trap that parents are forced to face? How is the current societal structure and judgement culture so toxic to us when we are trying to make parental decisions? A huge thank you to @naomicfisher for coming on the show and please accept my offer to ask me anything about #bitcoin when you feel the call! I stand on the shoulders of giants, these guys are amazing. Thank you: @coinfloor @swanbitcoin @relai_ch @ShiftCryptoHQ for your trust and support. @jimreapermusic for creating www.once-bitten.com @hodlerthanthou and the Britcoiners @twentyoneism. Apple Pods - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/once-bitten/id1497540130 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4wWzXFEyAJtM6aOLA6c4Q2 Shills and Mench's: www.coinfloor.co.uk/bitten www.swanbitcoin/bitten www.relai.ch/bitten - Code BITTEN http://shiftcrypto.ch/bitten Code BITTEN

Sunday
A special programme to celebrate International Women's Day

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 43:50


Sister Norma Pimentel is one of the most important advocates for immigrants in the United States. For over three decades, she has been working to support migrants seeking refuge in the U.S. along Texas border with Mexico and as Executive Director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, she directs efforts to provide shelter, food, sanctuary and comfort to people often treated as less than human. Last year she made Time magazine's list of the100 most influential people and her work has earned her the moniker of “the Pope’s favourite nun.” It is estimated that 71% of victims of modern day slavery are women and girls. For the past six years, former police officer Karen Anstiss has been running Caritas Bakhita House - a place of safety for women escaping human trafficking which is supported by the Catholic Church. Karen talks about her work and how we can help the victims of modern day slavery. On 3rd January this year, Rear Admiral Margaret Grun Kibben became the first female chaplain to the US House of Representatives. Three days later, an angry mob stormed the Capitol building and the 60 year old Presbyterian Minister found herself on the frontline. It's a place she's been before as she's seen active service in Afghanistan so, as she explains to Emily, she went into "a sort of spiritual cover" in a way that she would in a war zone. And, 17 year old award winning poet Aminah Rahman performs her poem 'Changing the Future' - written especially to celebrate International Women's Day. Producers: Helen Lee Olive Clancy

ProgressPure
Porn, with Maria Ahlin

ProgressPure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 53:49


Debate Series: PORN. A topic we shy away from discussing even though a quarter of search engine requests are related to sex, 65% of us have watched it before 15/16 years old and porn sites get more visitors each month than Amazon, Netflix and Twitter combined. So excited to be discussing the porn industry and its potential consequences with Maria Ahlin who I cam across from her Ted Talk "Let's Talk Porn". In addition to being a public speaker, author and educator Maria is also head of youth organisation 'Changing attitudes'. As an expert on issues concerning pornography and sex-buying she has given more than 400 public talks.

KONCRETE Podcast
#61 Porn | Maria Ahlin

KONCRETE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 52:08


Today’s episode is about Porn! Maria Ahlin is a public speaker, author, and also the head of the youth organization 'Changing attitudes'. Maria’s goal is to challenge old beliefs and myths about porn, - a subject many would avoid discussing at almost any cost. As an expert on issues concerning pornography and sex-buying she has given more than 400 public talks, she’s met with more than 500 people in prostitution, as well as thousands of sex-offenders who have ended up in prison. Follow Maria here: https://www.instagram.com/ahlinmaria

CHANGING THE NARRATIVE with Jay Shakur
REALITY CHECK: Trump, Bleach, COVID-19 & Jamal Bryant

CHANGING THE NARRATIVE with Jay Shakur

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 58:56


In this first installment of the brand new 'Changing the Narrative' live segment entitled "Reality Check" Jay Shakur fact checks the news of the day from a Christian point of view. In this edition, we verify Trump's statements about drinking bleach, examine updates about COVID-19, and the comments and stance of Pastor Jamal Bryant. 

Connectopod™
Changing the Narrative - Pacoima episode 10: Pacoima Personal

Connectopod™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 14:41


And just like that, we've arrived at the final episode of Changing the Narrative Pacoima. We will miss all 28 of our Vaughn Next Century Learning Center podcasters! We've enjoyed the laughter, the challenges, and the evolution of 'Changing the Narrative-Pacoima' from a bunch of ideas into 10 episodes! Sometimes the best way to change the narrative is simply by being yourself.  Featured here: Jessica Esparza and Kiera Moreno cheer for cheer squad. Is it a sport? Agueda de Santiago answers "How do you see yourself? How do others see you?" Brothers are bothersome, grandmas are great! But it's how you see yourself that matters most. Anthony Hernandez, Analiss Fernandez, and Kimberly Duenas share a public service announcement for  Pacoima Beautiful, the only environmental social justice organization in the San Fernando Valley. And lastly, The Ashleys Ashley-Lozano and Ashly Gonzales, with a little help from Leilah Ortega delight with their friendship.  Changing the Narrative is made possible by a generous grant from The California Arts Council, a state agency. To learn more go to arts.ca.gov Thank you!  Changing the Narrative- Pacoima is produced by Betsy Foldes Meiman The Changing the Narrative-Pacoima series is edited and engineered by Joe Foldes. Changing the Narrative curriculum created by Andrea Lopez, BFM, with guest artists Daniel P. Castillo, and Joe Foldes.   Thank you Mr. Harmon and Vaughn Next Century Learning Center Music intro outro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz2XCAr0rc0   Music PSA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XER8Zg0ExKU   Other music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2vQtdeCaxU  

Just a Thought Away
Changing times and an unchanging God – Part 1 Formation

Just a Thought Away

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 6:51


This is the first episode in the three-part series 'Changing times and an Unchanging God' by Ravi Zacharias. In this episode, he talks about the first change that God will bring into one's life to depict what is changeless.

The Retirement Café Podcast
057 Being AgeProud and Ageing Better, with Louise Ansari

The Retirement Café Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 26:34


This is the third episode in our series about Changing the Perceptions of Ageing. We are living longer than ever before but millions of us risk missing out on a good later life. The Centre for Ageing Better is focused on bringing about lasting changes in society that make a difference to people's experience of later life, now and in the future. This means more people in fulfilling work, in good health, living in safe, accessible homes and connected communities. Louise Ansari is passionate about using communications to help improve lives. With a background in leading communications and campaigns for various health and social policy organisations - such as Diabetes UK, Which? Magazine and the Food Standards Agency - Louise is well placed to lead the Centre for Ageing Better help more people live better in later life. Louise joins me to chat about the charity's mission and how the #AgeProud campaign is challenging the outdated, ageist attitudes that prevent too many of us from making the most of our longer lives and her new book ‘When We're 64: Your Guide to a Great Later Life'. Listen here on episode 057 of The Retirement Café Podcast, the first in our series on 'Changing perceptions of ageing and ageing better'.

The Retirement Café Podcast
053 Life lessons from people older and wiser than you

The Retirement Café Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 16:06


Are you worried about getting old? Mid thirty-something writer Dominique Afacan was. Old age to her was an unhappy place, mostly filled with loneliness, rocking chairs and possibly some tea and biscuits, if she was lucky. Together with friend and photographer colleague, Helen Cathcart, Dominique set out to find people over 70 who made old age look more appealing. They interviewed and photographed these inspiring people, which led to the launch of Bolder. Dominique joins me to chat about why they want to change perceptions about growing older and how they're going about doing so. Listen here on episode 053 The Retirement Café Podcast, the first in our series on 'Changing perceptions of ageing and ageing better'.

This Week in Accountable Care
Meet June Simmons President & CEO Partners in Care Foundation

This Week in Accountable Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 35:00


Tuesday, December 19th, 2017 our featured guest is June Simmons, President, Partners in Care Foundation, who's mission statement notes: 'Changing health care systems, changing communities, changing lives.' More about June (full bio here): 'Ms. Simmons is nationally recognized for her leadership in the administration of health care organizations. Since founding Partners in Care in 1997, June Simmons, MSW, has led the organization’s pioneering role in developing and scaling evidence-based care models, leading to innovative and effective interventions for the management of chronic conditions, the challenges of aging, and better coordinated care to improve health care outcomes. Throughout her distinguished career, she has been instrumental in envisioning, creating, funding, and operating, forward-looking health and social services research, and programs that meet the mutual needs of patient populations, providers, and health care delivery networks. These initiatives are designed to encourage implementation of cost-effective, patient-friendly integration of care across settings, from primary care and hospital to home and community.' Join us for an informative exchange!

Rob Hopkins
Sven Birkerts on imagination.

Rob Hopkins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2018 46:41


Sven Birkerts is an American essayist and literary critic of Latvian ancestry. He is best known for his book 'The Gutenberg Elegies', which posits a decline in reading due to the overwhelming advances of the Internet and other technologies of the "electronic culture." More recently he wrote the brilliant 'Changing the Subject'. Both books are utterly brilliant, and I can't recommend them highly enough. As a result, I was so thrilled when I got the opportunity to speak to him... here is our conversation.

This Week in Health Innovation
Meet June Simmons President & CEO Partners in Care Foundation

This Week in Health Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 34:00


Tuesday, December 19th, 2017 our featured guest is June Simmons, President,Partners in Care Foundation, who's mission statement notes: 'Changing health care systems, changing communities, changing lives.' More about June (full bio here): 'Ms. Simmons is nationally recognized for her leadership in the administration of health care organizations. Since founding Partners in Care in 1997, June Simmons, MSW, has led the organization’s pioneering role in developing and scaling evidence-based care models, leading to innovative and effective interventions for the management of chronic conditions, the challenges of aging, and better coordinated care to improve health care outcomes. Throughout her distinguished career, she has been instrumental in envisioning, creating, funding, and operating, forward-looking health and social services research, and programs that meet the mutual needs of patient populations, providers, and health care delivery networks. These initiatives are designed to encourage implementation of cost-effective, patient-friendly integration of care across settings, from primary care and hospital to home and community.' Join us for an informative exchange!      

MarketforceLive Podcast
Changing gears: towards a digitally-enabled omnichannel distribution model

MarketforceLive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 26:34


From our 2017 conference Distribution Innovation in Pensions & Investments, Martin Jennings, CEO of Parmenion and Global Head of Digital at Aberdeen Asset Management discusses 'Changing gears: towards a digitally-enabled omnichannel distribution model'. Find out information for our event The Future of Life & Pensions here >> bit.ly/2pLkMt1

20twenty
Changing Tunes - Prison Ministry - Allan Cann (Second Chance Project) - 1 Sep 2016

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 24:08


Weand're talking to the founder of a Christian ministry into prisons called and'Changing tunesand', about the value of music in the presentation of the Gospel. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ranger Danger: A Power Rangers Podcast
MMPR 133: Changing of the Zords, Part III

Ranger Danger: A Power Rangers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016


Change is the only constant on the podcast this week, as we watch the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers episode 'Changing of the Zords, Part 3'! What does Michael think of the Shogunzords? Is Lord Zedd good at fights... and if so, what's his weakness? And is it possible the writers of the show could forget the phrase 'It's Morphin' Time'? The answers to these questions (and more!) await on this episode of the Mighty Morphin' Ranger Danger podcast!

Ranger Danger: Archives
MMPR 133: Changing of the Zords, Part III

Ranger Danger: Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016


Change is the only constant on the podcast this week, as we watch the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers episode 'Changing of the Zords, Part 3'! What does Michael think of the Shogunzords? Is Lord Zedd good at fights... and if so, what's his weakness? And is it possible the writers of the show could forget the phrase 'It's Morphin' Time'? The answers to these questions (and more!) await on this episode of the Mighty Morphin' Ranger Danger podcast!

International Migration Institute
THEMIS: Changing migration opportunity structures of Roma and their hosting societies: The case of Belgium

International Migration Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 15:05


Johan Wets presents his paper 'Changing migration opportunity structures of Roma and their hosting societies: the case of Belgium' in Parallel session IV(B) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 The overthrowing of the socialist regimes in Eastern Europe lead to different societies, with more freedom on the one hand, but disappearing social safety nets, economic disruption and often booming unemployment, especially amongst ethno-cultural minorities like the Roma. As a result of the accession of Eastern European countries, some communities saw their "migration opportunity structures" change dramatically. This had lead to increasing numbers of Eastern European migrants with a Roma background in other European countries. Roma populations are on a policy level often approached as one homogenous group. The Roma themselves are however an extremely heterogeneous group having different nationalities, speaking different languages, adhering to different religions, having different visions and experiences on the labour market an defining themselves in different ways as Roma, Sinti, Kalderash, ... . There live in the different European countries, some are EU citizens and some not. Some rely heavily on social security benefits and others work and provide for their own sustenance. But there are many common characteristics: they have been (often suppressed) minorities for centuries, they have extended networks spread over different countries and they have specific forms of organization. The question that can be raised is what exactly makes them Roma? Is it the fact that they are very often poor, is it a ‘culture of poverty" or is it a "Roma culture"? Is the migration of these ethno-cultural minorities to (other) EU countries a "Roma migration" or a migration of Roma individuals? The paper proposed will address this issue and look at the dynamic of new Roma migration, on the "push and pull" factors (reaction of host societies), at opportunity structures and networks. The data used in this paper results from an analysis of international research on the one hand and of a research project executed in Belgium in 2012.

In tha Name a' Gawd! - Irish podcast
ING 14 - A Viking 'born to blaze' - Part 2, with Carl Anderson, Buffalo, Minnesota

In tha Name a' Gawd! - Irish podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2010 29:31


A Viking 'born to blaze' - Part 2 ------------------------ Carl Anderson is from Buffalo, Minnesota.  He, and his wife, Sarah, run Princess Bride, the top wedding video business in the twin cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul) area, as well as Carl's itinerant ministry, 'Born to Blaze'.  He is regularly used to bring revival to young people - in both Roman Catholic and evangelical circles - and has written a book, 'Changing of the Guard: The Rising of Generation Xtreme'.   Website: http://www.borntoblaze.org CHANGING OF THE GUARD: THE RISING OF GENERATION XTREME   by Carl Wesley Jr. Anderson ------------------------ Includes NEWS from 'Bread NEWS International' and music from: The Sweet Colleens, (Minnesota, USA) - 'Farewell Frankie', (Half a Mile From Home); Not About Us, (Florida, USA) - 'Walk the Narrow', (single); Bluetree, (Northern Ireland, UK) - 'Each Day', (God Of This City); Janet Bates, (Oregon, USA) - 'Coming for you', (For All of his Wealth) Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Kingdom Come Trust.

In tha Name a' Gawd! - Irish podcast
ING 13 - A Viking 'born to blaze' - Part 1, with Carl Anderson, Buffalo, Minnesota

In tha Name a' Gawd! - Irish podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2010 29:30


A Viking 'born to blaze' - Part 1 ------------------------ Carl Anderson is from Buffalo, Minnesota.  He, and his wife, Sarah, run Princess Bride, the top wedding video business in the twin cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul) area, as well as Carl's itinerant ministry, 'Born to Blaze'.  He is regularly used to bring revival to young people - in both Roman Catholic and evangelical circles - and has written a book, 'Changing of the Guard: The Rising of Generation Xtreme'.   Website: http://www.borntoblaze.org CHANGING OF THE GUARD: THE RISING OF GENERATION XTREME   by Carl Wesley Jr. Anderson ------------------------ Includes NEWS from 'Bread NEWS International' and music from: 'Eden Mi Qedem, (Israel) - 'Mazmuru hamdin (A song of thanksgiving)', ('Eden Mi Qedem); Jennifer Haycraft, (Missouri, USA) - 'Acquire', (Common Thread); Raymond McCullough, (Northern Ireland, UK) - 'I will lift my eyes up', (Into Jerusalem)   Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Kingdom Come Trust.