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This week Daniel and Fili discuss how we learn from the example of Jesse Gause and Frederick G. Williams that we cannot frustrate the Lord's work on earth. They also discuss the United Firm (and it's difference from the united order), and how the principles the Lord teaches them apply to us today, including the consideration of widows, children, and the poor as outlined in Section 83.
Darcey's engagement hangs in the balance after a blowout fight with Georgi. 90 Day Fiance | Darcey & Stacey Season 2 Ep. 1 Follow us on Instagram @90DayCrazyInLove Find out more at 90daypodcast.com Contact us at 90daypodcast@gmail.com The only 90 Day Fiance podcast hosted by an international couple.
Kemp produced live renditions of new tracks Ahead of the Game and Too Much exclusively for Afternoons with Deborah Knight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This was a fascinating chat with the GWS defender. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Morrilton High School Thespian Troupe 3131 will present "Much Ado About Nothing" at 6:00 p.m. Friday night at the Dr. H.B. White Auditorium. Hunter Garrett visits with MHS Senior Emmarie Wilson about this free-of-charge show.
John Gibson joins Andrew Musgrove to look back on the two-nil defeat to Arsenal, the game against Leicester on Friday and why Steve Bruce's job still needs to be talked about. Leicestershire Live's Jordan Blackwell also pops in to discuss the clash on Friday.
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An 80-year-old man has died in Queensland after probably contracting coronavirus in the Philippines. And health officials say they have identified a possible second case of a rare blood clot linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine. - Queenslandissa 80-vuotias mies on kuollut todennäköisesti Filippiineiltä saatuun koronavirustartuntaan. Terveydenhuoltoviranomaiset kertovat tunnistaneensa mahdollisen toisen AstraZeneca-rokotteeseen liittyvän veritulppatapauksen.
An 80-year-old man has died in Queensland while health officials identify a possible second case of blood clotting linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine.
will.i.am, Static & Ben El, Lioness and Lady Leshurr take a deep dive into beatmaking, how to collaborate with other artists, and the best way of writing a song - from getting ideas down with a pen and paper, to just getting on the mic and seeing what happens. Hip Hop innovator, songwriter and producer will.i.am has released eight records over 22 years with the Black Eyed Peas, which he formed in 1995. He has released four albums as a solo artist and is one of the world’s most in-demand producers, having worked with everyone from Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and Miley Cyrus, to rock legends U2. Joining will.i.am are Static & Ben El, an Israeli pop duo who formed in 2015. They have amassed close to half a billion streams and have worked with the likes of J Balvin, Pitbull and Flipp Dinero. Lioness is a grime MC from south-east London whose mixtapes have gained support from hip-hop legend Rick Ross. She has featured on tracks with Ghetts, Toddla T and fellow guest Lady Leshurr. Born and raised in Birmingham, UK, Lady Leshurr dropped her first mixtape at the age of 14 and turned heads with her Queen’s Speech freestyle series. Her accolades include a MOBO Award in 2016 and a spot on the 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours list, as well as collaborations with the likes of Lethal Bizzle, Krept & Konan, and Labrinth.
Listener question: I guess this is a ‘what is love?' and ‘am I normal?' question to which the answer is probably ‘who the hell is there to know one way or the other?' but just out of curiosity:-My Mother has been diagnosed with what is probably terminal cancer; we'll know the prognosis this week. Ours has been a strained relationship to say the least of it and, while we've got things on to a more or less amicable footing, there's no real intimacy there, and therefore hardly any response inside me other than ‘I hope she goes peacefully' and even that feels like one of those learned responses you speak of. On the other hand, a friend who I don't see much of but pops into my thoughts periodically has also just been diagnosed with what is probably terminal cancer and I feel much more shocked and sorry about that. This isn't something I'm especially perturbed about but it does raise the question ‘what is love?' and perhaps just a little bit of ‘am I normal?'Much love, whatever that is...
It is the first day of the new Hamilton to Auckland return train service Te Huia. On board Nick Truebridge hears from passengers who say it is much more convenient than driving. The train is slower though. Reporter Louise Ternouth drove from Auckland and arrived in Kirikiriroa Hamilton before the train. One significant factor for traffic is that Tuesday is a school holiday.
Australia has wiped $23.6 billion off its budget black hole, due to better than expected economic recovery over summer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Ellen K After Show, we travel across the pond to jolly ol' London for a chat with Oliver Dench. And yes, he IS related to Dame Judy; he's her nephew. Oliver is starring as young William Shakespeare in a virtual table read of a comedy called "Wil." It's an all-star cast and all for a great cause! 100% of the proceeds will benefit The Actor's Fund! Get your tickets at MuchAdoAboutWil.com and enjoy Oliver Dench right here.
He was born at Ephesus around the year 70. St Irenaeus of Lyons, his disciple, says that St Polycarp was 'a disciple of the Apostles and acquainted with those who had seen the Lord.' His parents died as martyrs, and he was given into the care of a devout lady named Callista. As a child, the Saint was so eager to follow the commandments of Christ that he repeatedly emptied his foster-mother's pantry to feed the poor. Since her supplies were always miraculously renewed, Callista changed his name from Pancratius to Polykarpos, meaning 'Much fruit.' When grown, Polycarp became a disciple of St John the Theologian, and in time became Bishop of Smyrna; it is told that the messages to the Church at Smyrna in the Book of Revelation are addressed to St Polycarp and his flock. He knew St Ignatius of Antioch personally, and some of their correspondence is preserved. Polycarp led his Church in holiness for more than fifty years, and became known throughout the Christian world as a true shepherd and standard-bearer of the Faith. About the year 154 he traveled to Rome and consulted with Pope Anacletus on the defense of the Faith. Not long after he returned to Smyrna, a fierce persecution was unleashed against Christians in Asia Minor; along with many others, St Polycarp was arrested, having predicted his imminent martyrdom. (The account of his martyrdom that follows is based on eyewitness accounts gathered immediately after his death.) On the evening of Holy Friday, soldiers burst into the farmhouse where he was staying. The Bishop welcomed them cheerfully, and ordered that a meal be prepared for them. He was granted some time to pray, and for two hours stood commemorating everyone that he had known and praying for the Church throughout the world. His captors sorrowed that they had come to take such a venerable man, and reluctantly took him to the Proconsul. When urged to deny Christ and save his life, the aged Saint replied, 'For eighty-six years I have been his servant, and he has wronged me in nothing; how can I blaspheme my King and Savior?' Told that he would die by fire if he did not apostatize, Polycarp replied 'You threaten me with a fire that burns for a short time and then goes out, while you know nothing of the fire of the judgment to come and of the everlasting torment awaiting the wicked. Why wait any longer? Do what you will!' Placed on the pyre, Polycarp lifted his eyes heavenward and gave thanks to God for finding him worthy to share with the holy Martyrs of the cup of Christ. When he had said his Amen, the executioners lit the fire. The eyewitnesses write that the fire sprang up around him like a curtain, and that he stood in its midst glowing like gold and sending forth a delightful scent of incense. Seeing that the fire was not harming him, the executioners stabbed him with a sword. His blood flowed so copiously that it put out the fire, and he gave back his soul to God. His relics were burned by the persecutors, but Christians rescued a few fragments of bone, which were venerated for many generations on the anniversary of his repose.
'Much can be revealed to us in the desert, if we are brave enough to journey through to it, and this lent we have an opportunity to journey through the desert and take the time to re-orient ourselves towards God.'
Commemorations at Waitangi have been somewhat muted by concerns over Covid-19, but most politicians still travelled north this week to mark the signing of the Treaty in 1840. A miscommunication meant that speeches by Judith Collins and Marama Davidson planned for after the powhiri were scrapped, but they're hopeful that the issue will be resolved next year. Susie Ferguson speaks to Maori political commentators former New Zealand First MP Jenny Marcroft and former Labour candidate and campaign manager, Shane Te Pou.
In this special episode of the 81allout podcast, we chat with journalist and author Bharat Sundaresan on his experiences of covering India's recent tour to Australia. Bharat is a cricket reporter at cricbuzz.com and is the author of The Dhoni Touch: Unravelling the Enigma that is MS Dhoni Talking points: Covering a Test series in COVID times Driving from one Australian state to the other, avoiding borders The uncertainty over the venues and itinerary Wearing masks in the press box A distracted press box as India collapsed for 36 in Adelaide The spate of injuries during the tour A relatively muted Boxing Day Ashwin's spell in Melbourne Ajinkya Rahane's captaincy Mohammad Siraj improving with every spell in Melbourne Siraj reporting poor crowd behavior Australia constantly threatening to break away... until India kept fighting back The net session when Pant talked to his bruised arm The Ravi Shastri effect on the youngster in the team Ashwin's innings in the battling draw in Sydney Vihari - the quiet achiever Covering the Brisbane Test from a radio studio in Sydney Australians convincing themselves of the Brisbane myth All the talk of the weather in Brisbane India putting themselves in a position to dictate terms on the final day The emotional charge to victory Participants: Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@Sidvee) * Related: The unlikely script of the Gabba heist - Bharat Sundaresan - cricbuzz.com Bruised but unbowed: India's mighty display of guts and gumption - Bharat Sundaresan - cricbuzz.com The summer of Siraj - Bharat Sundaresan - cricbuzz.com Washington Sundar: destiny's child - Bharat Sundaresan - cricbuzz.com Rahane's personality-defining day out - Bharat Sundaresan - cricbuzz.com Ashwin: The conscientious spin scientist - Bharat Sundaresan - cricbuzz.com List of Bharat Sundaresan's cricbuzz columns
We are going to build a lot more wind and solar over the coming decades. It will inevitably lead to oversupply of these resources on the grid. But is that a good thing?That's the focus of this week's show, featuring a conversation between Shayle Kann and Columbia University's Melissa Lott.The stars have aligned for a rare win-win-win situation: Solar and wind are popular with politicians; they're popular with customers; and they're often the lowest-cost resource, making them an attractive bet for investors.As we build more solar and wind, many regions will start to look like California does on a sunny spring day, or like West Texas does on a windy night: power prices drop to zero or below, producers curtail excess electricity, creating the dreaded "overproduction” of renewables.So what do we do with all this carbon-free power?We asked Melissa Lott and it turns out quite a lot! She argues that renewable oversupply can actually be a feature of the grid, not a bug (even if it causes some minor pests along the way). There are all kinds of new resources we can harness with excess wind and solar. Melissa is a Senior Research Scholar at Columbia Center on Global Energy Policy and she and her colleague, Julio Friedman, wrote a paper laying out the case for intentionally overbuilding capacity — and thus intentionally creating oversupply. They lay out a framework for figuring out what to do with intermittent excess energy and zoom in on a case study in New Zealand.What happens when an aluminum smelter — one that uses a whopping 12% of the county's annual demand and is powered largely by hydroelectric power — closes down? It was one decarbonization modeler's dream. The Interchange is brought to you by the Yale Program in Financing and Deploying Clean Energy. Through this online program, Yale University is training working professionals in clean energy policy, finance, and technology, accelerating the deployment of clean energy worldwide, and mitigating climate change. To connect with Yale expertise, grow your professional network, and deepen your impact, apply before March 14, 2021.
THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE is a life of love, acceptance and embracing people who are really different that we are. In a world of critical, angry, and at times obnoxious side-choosing, openness and receptivity can
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Boost VC S5EP4 Streak CRMIf You Can't Be a Unicorn, Be a Workhorse—with Aleem MawaniNot every startup can be the proverbial venture unicorn. But just because a company isn't valued at $1B or more doesn't mean it's dead. So, how do you build a profitable, growing tech workhorse? And how might venture evolve a new model that supports these businesses? Aleem Mawani is the Cofounder of Streak, a CRM for Gmail that helps small teams manage any workflow from their inbox, including sales, project management, fundraising, customer support, hiring and business development. Prior to Streak, Aleem served as a Program Manager at Microsoft and Product Manager at Google, and he earned his MBA at Harvard Business School. Today, Aleem joins us to explain what inspired his team to build Streak, sharing their customer-centric process for adding new features and making pricing decisions. He discusses the concerns founders have around building on a centralized service like Gmail and how his team mitigated their risk simply by talking to the team at Google. Listen in for Aleem's insight on building a profitable tech workhorse (as opposed to a unicorn) and learn how venture might innovate to accommodate growing companies like Streak. Topics CoveredHow Aleem came to build the Streak CRM for GmailNeeded CRM for sales in work with previous startupRealized Salesforce was overkill for small teams The Streak team's current process for adding featuresImbed selves with customers, listen to storiesOffer for free rather than upsell for retention How Aleem's team makes decisions around pricingFind ‘point at which people start caring'Negotiate with clients with 20+ users How Aleem thinks about when to start charging customersEnterprise software can charge from Day OneConsider risk won't be able to charge later How Aleem benefitted from work experience at GoogleBackground in free products, understand scaleFamiliar with Gmail team and Google's priorities The top concerns for building on a centralized servicePlatform risk (e.g.: What if Gmail builds this?)Change product in way not aligned with yours The benefits of being a profitable workhorse like StreakOffer engineers stability but with startup feelNot necessary to stop and raise money Aleem's insight on the need for innovation in ventureModel only appropriate for unicorns that scale fastNo mechanism for long-term investor relationship The challenge around brainstorming during a pandemicRemote works well for executing projects ‘in flight'Much harder to launch new initiatives on Zoom Aleem's personal definition of success and fulfillmentFind something you enjoy, become masterful at itPursue purpose with time for human connection Connect with AleemStreak https://www.streak.com/Streak on Twitter https://twitter.com/streakStreak on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/streakgmail/Streak on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/streak-com/Aleem on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleemmawani/Aleem on Twitter https://twitter.com/aloo ResourcesSalesforce https://www.salesforce.com/Zynga https://www.zynga.com/DocSend https://www.docsend.com/Tempo https://www.yourtempo.co/Books by Warren Buffett https://www.amazon.com/Warren-Buffett/e/B001IGFJO2 Connect with Boost VCBoost VC Website https://www.boost.vc/Boost VC on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/boostvc/Boost VC on Twitter https://twitter.com/BoostVCBoost VC on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/boost_vc/
We review the sixth episode of Star Trek Lower Decks, "Much Ado About Boimler," LIVE! Watch the live stream and join the live chat to help us discuss and break down the new Star Trek animated series on CBS All Access. Warning: we will be discussing SPOILERS so please go watch the episode first! Star Trek Discovery Pod is a companion podcast to the #StarTrekLowerDecks series with weekly reviews breaking down the episodes and deep dive discussions into the larger #StarTrek universe. Become a Patron to get bonus content and join our private Slack community: http://www.patreon.com.startrekpod Subscribe to the channel to never miss a stream or an episode of our Star Trek Podcast.. Also, please subscribe to our @StarTrekPodcast and join us on Patreon to get access to bonus content and hang with us and our friendly Trek fam on a private Slack community. Your Pod crew include: Cpt. Mike Moody Garcia - http://twitter.com/mikemgarcia CSO Myrriah Gossett - http://twitter.com/myrriahgossett ChEng Clyde Haynes - http://twitter.com/clydehaynes Red Shirt Grant Davis - http://twitter.com/baronvongrant #StarTrekLowerDecks #StarTrekPodcast #StarTrek
Welcome to Episode 18! In this episode we discuss: ❥ How to overcome the belief 'you're too much' ❥ 3 questions to ask yourself to move through it ❥ Why we are so disconnected to ourselves ❥ The importance of emotional intimacy ❥ Self-acceptance is the key to moving forward ❥ Breaking through stories from your past ❥ Lauren's experience of feeling 'too much' + so much more!♡ Follow Lauren on Insta: @laurenjohnston___ ♡ Free FB Community: Loved & Liberated with Lauren Johnston ♡ To work with Lauren email: support@laurenjohnston.com.au
According to a new research the Tasmanian tiger was much smaller than originally thought. - Έρευνα που δημοσιεύτηκε στο διαπρεπές επιστημονικό περιοδικό «Πρακτικά της Βασιλικής Εταιρείας Β», καταρρίπτει μια σειρά μύθους για τον τίγρη της Τασμανίας.
Joe Lockett and Intern Troy debate why Tommy Tuberville says $600 unemployment boost ‘way too much' Would you have a problem if you knew you were hired because you were black or because you were white? 866 551 9933 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-lockett/support
Author Zaina Arafat joins us to discuss her novel, You Exist Too Much. The segment is guest-hosted by Ilya Marritz.
President Trump tells state governors they must 'dominate' protests and calls on law enforcement to get 'much tougher'. We hear from a Democrat congressman and a Republican pastor for their take on President Trump's handling of the situation. Also on the programme: Critics in Brazil say that Jair Bolsonaro's response to Covid-19 is worse than useless, and Denmark does drive-in football. (Picture: Tear gas was deployed in Santa Monica, California, on Sunday. Credit: Getty Images)
Doug gets a haircut, Mathias a Strava subscription, and UTMB gets cancelled. This week is full of new stuff, fun stuff, and sad stuff. The future of trail running is discussed and how timber harvesting changes local trails. Links at outdoor-society.com
Soccer Laduma Radio — In today’s Fan Reaction Show, supporters react to Sundowns’ CAF Champion’s League exit, which came at the hands of Al Ahly in the quarter-finals. Orlando Pirates’ fans question the Bucs title chances after dropping points to Golden Arrows. Khosi nation responds to their side’s shock loss to lowly Amazulu, who are still facing a relegation battle.
He was born at Ephesus around the year 70. St Irenaeus of Lyons, his disciple, says that St Polycarp was 'a disciple of the Apostles and acquainted with those who had seen the Lord.' His parents died as martyrs, and he was given into the care of a devout lady named Callista. As a child, the Saint was so eager to follow the commandments of Christ that he repeatedly emptied his foster-mother's pantry to feed the poor. Since her supplies were always miraculously renewed, Callista changed his name from Pancratius to Polykarpos, meaning 'Much fruit.' When grown, Polycarp became a disciple of St John the Theologian, and in time became Bishop of Smyrna; it is told that the messages to the Church at Smyrna in the Book of Revelation are addressed to St Polycarp and his flock. He knew St Ignatius of Antioch personally, and some of their correspondence is preserved. Polycarp led his Church in holiness for more than fifty years, and became known throughout the Christian world as a true shepherd and standard-bearer of the Faith. About the year 154 he traveled to Rome and consulted with Pope Anacletus on the defense of the Faith. Not long after he returned to Smyrna, a fierce persecution was unleashed against Christians in Asia Minor; along with many others, St Polycarp was arrested, having predicted his imminent martyrdom. (The account of his martyrdom that follows is based on eyewitness accounts gathered immediately after his death.) On the evening of Holy Friday, soldiers burst into the farmhouse where he was staying. The Bishop welcomed them cheerfully, and ordered that a meal be prepared for them. He was granted some time to pray, and for two hours stood commemorating everyone that he had known and praying for the Church throughout the world. His captors sorrowed that they had come to take such a venerable man, and reluctantly took him to the Proconsul. When urged to deny Christ and save his life, the aged Saint replied, 'For eighty-six years I have been his servant, and he has wronged me in nothing; how can I blaspheme my King and Savior?' Told that he would die by fire if he did not apostatize, Polycarp replied 'You threaten me with a fire that burns for a short time and then goes out, while you know nothing of the fire of the judgment to come and of the everlasting torment awaiting the wicked. Why wait any longer? Do what you will!' Placed on the pyre, Polycarp lifted his eyes heavenward and gave thanks to God for finding him worthy to share with the holy Martyrs of the cup of Christ. When he had said his Amen, the executioners lit the fire. The eyewitnesses write that the fire sprang up around him like a curtain, and that he stood in its midst glowing like gold and sending forth a delightful scent of incense. Seeing that the fire was not harming him, the executioners stabbed him with a sword. His blood flowed so copiously that it put out the fire, and he gave back his soul to God. His relics were burned by the persecutors, but Christians rescued a few fragments of bone, which were venerated for many generations on the anniversary of his repose.
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker lifts the curtain on his budget plan this week. Some tough decisions are expected this time around, with a slowdown in the forecast for tax revenues and big spending on pensions and schools.
Rebecca Lucy Taylor AKA Self Esteem hosts this week's Music Life - the show where some of the best musicians from all over the world get together to talk about how they make music, and their lives as musicians. Joining her are some other great pop musicians. Alex Cameron is a singer born and raised in Sydney who makes what has been described as “Australian sleaze pop”. He apparently is used to dressing up as an old man, and his most recent record is a love letter to his partner and a musing on masculinity. Also joining the group is Maisie Peters, a 19-year-old singer songwriter from Brighton in the south of England, who started writing songs aged 12 and cites the likes of Taylor Swift, Lily Allen, First Aid Kit, Kacey Musgraves and Kanye West among her biggest influences. She gained fame after releasing recordings of herself on Youtube, and the internet has decreed that she is making the “best observational pop of 2019”. Finally, Rakel Mjoll, lead singer of the band Dream Wife. She is a former art-school student and singer from Iceland who grew up in California. Dream Wife are a band who tackle subjects such as body image, gender roles, and the various faces of womanhood. Led by Rebecca, they discuss honesty in lyrics, musical pet hates, getting your hair caught in a violin, and trying to determine what’s cool.
Kim talks about the tagline she ends every podcast with, 'Much love today, tomorrow and I'll see you guys soon'.
This week Ed and Charlie talk about ColeenAndBeckyGate, and interview Michelle Visage, Ross Matthews and Sum Ting Wong - as they recap episode 2 of Drag Race UK... including a soon-to-be-iconic impression of Caitlyn Jenner. SPONSORED BY KU BAR, SOHO, LONDON www.ku-bar.co.uk www.instagram.com/unitedqueendompodcast www.instagram.com/charlievalentine_x (Contains Explicit Content)
Vinny Munro is a retired rugby union referee who officiated at the top level of the game. He advanced through the National Provincial Championship system to become a Super Rugby referee in 2009, making his test debut the same year in Tokyo, taking charge of Canada v Japan and was selected as an assistant referee for the 2009 Lions tour of South Africa, and six matches at the 2011 Rugby World Cup.Controversy has surrounded the early stages of the RWC, leading to World Rugby to release a statement about refereeing failing to meet the required standards so far at the tournamentVinny told Simon and Phil the strong scrutiny of referees at the RWC has magnified with the inclusion of social media. LISTEN ABOVE
In part two of this week's episode, Felicia details the struggles that she's experienced as an adult surrounded by addiction, taking accountability for her actions, and choosing to become a better mother and a better person.
The 80z Babies recap some big moments and album releases from the spring. Timestamps and synopsis in the description below. (1:23) Beyonce - Homecoming Praise for the 'Before I Let Go' single; debate on whether the couple's display of Blackness is genuine or capitalistic; praise for the Netflix special; Yinka shares his fear of rubbin' shoulders while Swag Surfin'. (21:34) Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men Method Man was a poor drug dealer; the members lost confidence in RZA for the later projects; Divine's business mentality vs RZA's family mentality; Outlaw loves Wu-Tang, water is wet. (36:24) DJ Khaled - Father of Asahd Yinka's bored with glorified karaoke singers; debate on musicality vs merchandising; praise for 'Higher' and 'Big Boy Talk', Outlaw can no longer predict hits; DJ Khaled salty with not reaching #1; misuse of Buju Banton's talent. (46:15) Megan Thee Stallion - Fever Outlaw fucks with the album, but doesn't see Megan as a stallion; praise for the studio quality of the album; Megan can flow; appreciate the contributions of Juicy J and Project Pat; more women finding a lane for themselves. (54:01) Anderson .Paak - Ventura Ventura was the best album of the quarter, water is wet; praise for 'Make it Better', 'Jet Black', and 'Come Home'; 'Reachin 2 Much' resonates with Outlaw who admits to his shortcomings as a boyfriend; Anderson .Paak is very relatable while being amorphous, and connects really well with the mature generation. (1:10:40) Schoolboy Q - Crash Talk Yinka's disappointed with the project despite being a Q fan; praise for 'Attention'; 'Water' a surprise hit; appreciate that DJ Premier's getting sampled in 2019. (1:14:04) 2 Chainz - Rap or Go to the League Outlaw had high expectations but was disappointed, citing lazy lyrics; debate on LeBron James as an executive producer. (1:19:59) Tyler, the Creator - Igor Praise for the music production of the album, but Outlaw is absolutely disgusted with the vocals. (1:23:25) Logic - Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Yinka opted out, but Outlaw was pleasantly surprised; praise for 6ix production; praise for features including Eminem, Gucci Mane and Will Smith; debate on Logic's image problem; online petition to revoke Logic's N-Word pass; Outlaw ironically shades a fellow mixed person; debate on deep seeded insecurities and succumbing to external pressures.
In light of the recent #DontMuteDC movement, actress, comedian and singer Tiffany Haddish is out with a new song. Listen to the WPGC exclusive!
This week, on the most sex positive podcast operating under the guise of a comedy/music podcast, Caitlin Durate (@caitlindurate - The Bechdel Cast podcast) comes through to unpack Shania Twain's monstrous hit, "That Don't Impress Me Much". Is the only thing that impresses her.....sexual prowess? Listen, this episode is extremely explicit!!!!!!!!! #thirstupthetrap UNPUNCHABLE JAMS: "Run The World (Girls)" by Beyonce, "Gagging Order" by Radiohead, and "Good Mistake" by Mr. Little Jeans.Want more Punch Up The Jam? Become a Patron today! You'll support the show plus perks like:DOWNLOAD the punch-ups (four posted each month as well as the entire back catalog).VOTE on what songs we punch up!WEEKLY BONUS EPISODE of Unpunchables Etc. MORE BABY!!!!!!!!!!Check it all out at www.patreon.com/punchupthejam.
Interview by Umar Ahmed ‘Lennox Lewis criticises AJ too much' - Hasim Rahman / & says Michael Hunter beats
He was born at Ephesus around the year 70. St Irenaeus of Lyons, his disciple, says that St Polycarp was 'a disciple of the Apostles and acquainted with those who had seen the Lord.' His parents died as martyrs, and he was given into the care of a devout lady named Callista. As a child, the Saint was so eager to follow the commandments of Christ that he repeatedly emptied his foster-mother's pantry to feed the poor. Since her supplies were always miraculously renewed, Callista changed his name from Pancratius to Polykarpos, meaning 'Much fruit.' When grown, Polycarp became a disciple of St John the Theologian, and in time became Bishop of Smyrna; it is told that the messages to the Church at Smyrna in the Book of Revelation are addressed to St Polycarp and his flock. He knew St Ignatius of Antioch personally, and some of their correspondence is preserved. Polycarp led his Church in holiness for more than fifty years, and became known throughout the Christian world as a true shepherd and standard-bearer of the Faith. About the year 154 he traveled to Rome and consulted with Pope Anacletus on the defense of the Faith. Not long after he returned to Smyrna, a fierce persecution was unleashed against Christians in Asia Minor; along with many others, St Polycarp was arrested, having predicted his imminent martyrdom. (The account of his martyrdom that follows is based on eyewitness accounts gathered immediately after his death.) On the evening of Holy Friday, soldiers burst into the farmhouse where he was staying. The Bishop welcomed them cheerfully, and ordered that a meal be prepared for them. He was granted some time to pray, and for two hours stood commemorating everyone that he had known and praying for the Church throughout the world. His captors sorrowed that they had come to take such a venerable man, and reluctantly took him to the Proconsul. When urged to deny Christ and save his life, the aged Saint replied, 'For eighty-six years I have been his servant, and he has wronged me in nothing; how can I blaspheme my King and Savior?' Told that he would die by fire if he did not apostatize, Polycarp replied 'You threaten me with a fire that burns for a short time and then goes out, while you know nothing of the fire of the judgment to come and of the everlasting torment awaiting the wicked. Why wait any longer? Do what you will!' Placed on the pyre, Polycarp lifted his eyes heavenward and gave thanks to God for finding him worthy to share with the holy Martyrs of the cup of Christ. When he had said his Amen, the executioners lit the fire. The eyewitnesses write that the fire sprang up around him like a curtain, and that he stood in its midst glowing like gold and sending forth a delightful scent of incense. Seeing that the fire was not harming him, the executioners stabbed him with a sword. His blood flowed so copiously that it put out the fire, and he gave back his soul to God. His relics were burned by the persecutors, but Christians rescued a few fragments of bone, which were venerated for many generations on the anniversary of his repose.
We reveal the new application for our Community. Our listeners commend on Mint, Slint, and print. We receive greetings, gratitude, and Google. Even more. Episode 363 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #363 · Listener Feedback 00:15 Introduction 01:33 Michael: Provided us with a recording 05:33 Michael: The Slint distribution 08:04 David: Why he does not upgrade Linux Mint - and it's not why we thought! 09:47 Michael: Software Boutique is not accessible 16:20 Skip: An application for 'run your business on Linux' 18:14 Roger: Greetings from down under 24:38 Paul: Known audio issues on Discord 26:23 Mike: Printers for Mint 31:02 Juan expresses 'Much gratitude!!!!' 35:24 Daniel: Security patches 38:26 Mike: Loving Linux 39:39 Heath: Google Minus 40:36 NZ17: Synchronize your microphones 42:21 Tony from the mintCast: Requesting 'Value Added Extras' 48:18 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 52:29 End
We reveal the new application for our Community. Our listeners commend on Mint, Slint, and print. We receive greetings, gratitude, and Google. Even more. Episode 363 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #363 · Listener Feedback 00:15 Introduction 01:33 Michael: Provided us with a recording 05:33 Michael: The Slint distribution 08:04 David: Why he does not upgrade Linux Mint - and it's not why we thought! 09:47 Michael: Software Boutique is not accessible 16:20 Skip: An application for 'run your business on Linux' 18:14 Roger: Greetings from down under 24:38 Paul: Known audio issues on Discord 26:23 Mike: Printers for Mint 31:02 Juan expresses 'Much gratitude!!!!' 35:24 Daniel: Security patches 38:26 Mike: Loving Linux 39:39 Heath: Google Minus 40:36 NZ17: Synchronize your microphones 42:21 Tony from the mintCast: Requesting 'Value Added Extras' 48:18 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 52:29 End
On this week's BTG program, Benson wonders if not playing in a bowl game in order to prepare for the NFL draft is akin to quitting on your team. He follows with a spiritual application and a challenge to be fully committed to God. Plus features such as 'Frost my Fanny', 'Talk too Much', and 'You Like That'.
We have some news, listeners. "I Love You So Much" co-hosts Tolly Moseley and Omar L. Gallaga are leaving the show. The co-creators of the "Statesman Shots" podcast that preceded this one discuss with co-host Addie Broyles that evolution, what it's been like to podcast in Austin for the last five years and what's next for both of them. But don't despair: all three co-hosts will be back next week for a full "ILYSM" episode including a preview of Austin City Limits Fest, and will be doing short dispatches from Weekend One of ACL Fest as well. More info: http://austin360.com/loveaustin360
In today's episode, DR. RHOBERTA SHALER talks about 'Clearing Your Head When Chronic Stress and Anxiety Have Clouded Your Thinking.'Much research has been done that shows the effects of chronic stress coupled with chronic anxiety. When you're in a troubling or toxic relationship, you have that combination of stress and anxiety. It has been shown to lead to chronic illness, and seems very likely to produce inflammation and autoimmune issues, particularly. Of course, each body is different, and each will react differently as well.Your brain changes with chronic stress and anxiety. Your hippocampus in your brain shrinks, causing fuzzy thinking and reduced ability to remember things well. Your amygdala enlarges and you become more prone to fear-based anxiety. The amygdala triggers the sympathetic nervous system, and your body goes on the alert. Living like that--hyper-vigilant--is very hard on the body. Today, Dr. Shaler talks about what goes on in your brain when you're living with the chronic stress and anxiety of toxic people. YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS!GUEST: Dr. Ganz Ferrance, Expert on Stress Management in Relationships Dr. Ganz Ferrance is a speaker, author, and registered psychologist from Edmonton, Alberta. For more than twenty-five years, Dr. Ganz has been helping individuals, couples, families, and corporations reduce their stress, improve their relationships, and enjoy more success.Today, Dr. Shaler taps his thinking to focus on overcoming chronic stress...and all that it takes to do it!So many times, particularly when you're with a Hijackal®, you will try to keep yourself safe by trying to appease him or her. That won't work, and you'll understand why when you listen to this episode.Dr. Ganz has been on Emotional Savvy before, and he brought great insights and wisdom. Be sure to listen to the other episodes with him.HIGHLIGHTS OF TODAY'S EPISODE:What "sneaky stress" is and how it affects youHow you fool yourself into thinking that you have no stressThe sad effects of a toxic relationship on your bodyWhere to find your hidden stressorsHow, as Dr. Ganz says, "stress affects your state"This episode brings a new topic to Emotional Savvy to help you understand why it is essential to your health to get away from the troublesome combination of chronic stress AND chronic anxiety.The Relationship Help Show, a new voice, a new vision. Enjoy!CONNECT WITH DR. GANZWebsite: DrGanz.comTwitter: @DrGanzFerranceFacebook: Facebook.com/GanzFerranceCONNECT WITH DR. RHOBERTA SHALER:Website: ForRelationshipHelp.comFacebook: RelationshipHelpDoctorTwitter: Twitter.com/RhobertaShalerLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/RhobertaShalerFree Passive-Aggressive ChecklistFree Relationship ChecklistSubscribe to Dr. Shaler's newsletter, Tips for RelationshipsIf you have not worked with Dr. Shaler before, you can have your first one-hour session for only $97.#unconditionallove #creating peace #relationshipadvice #TipsForRelationships #Hijackals #toxicpeople #RhobertaShaler #narcissists #borderlines #antisocial #difficultpeople #emotionalabuse #verbalabuse #stoptoleratingabuse #toxicrelationships #manipulation #walkingoneggshells #mentalhealth #emotionalhealth #abuse #narcissisticabuse #boundaries #personalitydisorder #difficultpeople #intimacy #emotionalintimacy #mindbodyconnection #chronicstress #effectsofchronicstress #GanzFerrance See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode, DR. RHOBERTA SHALER talks about 'Clearing Your Head When Chronic Stress and Anxiety Have Clouded Your Thinking.'Much research has been done that shows the effects of chronic stress coupled with chronic anxiety. When you're in a troubling or toxic relationship, you have that combination of stress and anxiety. It has been shown to lead to chronic illness, and seems very likely to produce inflammation and autoimmune issues, particularly. Of course, each body is different, and each will react differently as well.Your brain changes with chronic stress and anxiety. Your hippocampus in your brain shrinks, causing fuzzy thinking and reduced ability to remember things well. Your amygdala enlarges and you become more prone to fear-based anxiety. The amygdala triggers the sympathetic nervous system, and your body goes on the alert. Living like that--hyper-vigilant--is very hard on the body. Today, Dr. Shaler talks about what goes on in your brain when you're living with the chronic stress and anxiety of toxic people. YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS!GUEST: Dr. Ganz Ferrance, Expert on Stress Management in Relationships Dr. Ganz Ferrance is a speaker, author, and registered psychologist from Edmonton, Alberta. For more than twenty-five years, Dr. Ganz has been helping individuals, couples, families, and corporations reduce their stress, improve their relationships, and enjoy more success.Today, Dr. Shaler taps his thinking to focus on overcoming chronic stress...and all that it takes to do it!So many times, particularly when you're with a Hijackal®, you will try to keep yourself safe by trying to appease him or her. That won't work, and you'll understand why when you listen to this episode.Dr. Ganz has been on Emotional Savvy before, and he brought great insights and wisdom. Be sure to listen to the other episodes with him.HIGHLIGHTS OF TODAY'S EPISODE:What "sneaky stress" is and how it affects youHow you fool yourself into thinking that you have no stressThe sad effects of a toxic relationship on your bodyWhere to find your hidden stressorsHow, as Dr. Ganz says, "stress affects your state"This episode brings a new topic to Emotional Savvy to help you understand why it is essential to your health to get away from the troublesome combination of chronic stress AND chronic anxiety.The Relationship Help Show, a new voice, a new vision. Enjoy!CONNECT WITH DR. GANZWebsite: DrGanz.comTwitter: @DrGanzFerranceFacebook: Facebook.com/GanzFerranceCONNECT WITH DR. RHOBERTA SHALER:Website: ForRelationshipHelp.comFacebook: RelationshipHelpDoctorTwitter: Twitter.com/RhobertaShalerLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/RhobertaShalerFree Passive-Aggressive ChecklistFree Relationship ChecklistSubscribe to Dr. Shaler's newsletter, Tips for RelationshipsIf you have not worked with Dr. Shaler before, you can have your first one-hour session for only $97.#unconditionallove #creating peace #relationshipadvice #TipsForRelationships #Hijackals #toxicpeople #RhobertaShaler #narcissists #borderlines #antisocial #difficultpeople #emotionalabuse #verbalabuse #stoptoleratingabuse #toxicrelationships #manipulation #walkingoneggshells #mentalhealth #emotionalhealth #abuse #narcissisticabuse #boundaries #personalitydisorder #difficultpeople #intimacy #emotionalintimacy #mindbodyconnection #chronicstress #effectsofchronicstress #GanzFerrance See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“Perfectionism is simply when we are striving for the impossible – wanting our ‘doing’ to always be ‘perfect’. Seeking perfectionism through what we do is fuelled by seeking acceptance from self and others based on our actions (our doing).” Behavioural specialist, Tanya Curtis describes perfectionism as a ‘hidden epidemic’ – an epidemic that is an easy go to – especially those with an already established career when their first baby arrives. More and more children are also showing signs of perfectionism. In Episode 8, Katie and Sam explore how perfectionism and over doing it can affect our lives, our health and our relationships, plus the signs to look out for and – most importantly – what the antidote is!
Here there be tangents as Matt & Chris attempt to talk about Venom, but veer off into Agent Carter, Star Wars and an urban myth surrounding Frosties. - 0:49 - catch up nonsense/working in retail/Agent Carter 13:10 - two nerds chat about Venom for a bit 32:56 - Venom movie trailer/Spidey villains for video games 52:45 - Avengers: Infinity War speculation 1:15:55 - your EMAILS-a-poppin'! - Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/BigDamnCast Watch #BigDamnStream on Twitch: www.twitch.tv/officialcdj And catch every Big Damn thing on bigdamnblog.tumblr.com/
In this week's episode, Millie and Sophie discuss a study carried out by Abertay graduates Esther James and ShaunyJenkins. For the study, each participant judged sixteen face-pairs, indicating how much better a leader they felt their chosen face to be compared to the other face. It was found that both men and women evaluated women more negatively as a leader if the image suggested she was wearing a lot of makeup. What counts as 'too much' make-up? In a world where women are expected to be 'done up' at all times, can women win? Follow Millie and Sophie on socials @millie_cotton & @sophiemilner_fs.
- Comedian Ann Pornel talks The Second City Toronto's Training Centre for all ages and levels of interest - learn more: http://www.secondcity.com/tc - A new TVO documentary called “Much Too Young” takes a look at four families struggling to cope with and care for a parent with early onset Alzheimer's at a shockingly young age. Kathryn Fudurich and Kathleen Fraschetti tell us their stories. Watch the doc at: http://www.muchtooyoung.com - Musicologist Eric Alper talks nicknames for artists - brought to you by http://www.roar-group.com - 5 steps to the ideal #retirement for today’s woman with Renée Rebelo (Life Coach Financial Strategies) - learn more: https://mylcfs.ca - New study finds roughly 30 out of 100,000 women will experience a #stroke during their pregnancy - Dr. Patrice Lindsay, director of stroke at Heart & Stroke and two-time stroke during pregnancy survivor Anna Jodhi tell us more. http://www.Heartandstroke.ca - Singer/songwriter Tara Shannon on the #BeYouGirl campaign all about female empowerment - http://www.beyougirl.ca SUBSCRIBE to What She Said and watch interviews & more: http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shows for free on iTunes: http://www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! with Christine Bentley & Kate Wheeler airs Saturday and Sunday at 10-11PM ET on Jewel 88.5 Toronto. Listen LIVE on the APP: http://www.streamdb5web.securenetsystems.net/v5/CKDX
Jennifer Latson talks about “The Boy Who Loved Too Much”; Daniel Menaker discusses two new books about how to understand others and make ourselves understood.
What we just did together paints an incredible picture of what we are looking at this morning….Col. 3:1 If you then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sits on the right hand of God. 2 Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.1. He ______________ us. 1 John 4:19 We love him, because he first loved us.2. ____________________________ did He first love us?Rom. 5:6-8 6 For when we were still without strength, in due time (at just the right time) Christ died for the ungodly. 7 For scarcely for a righteous man will one die; yet perhaps for a good man someone would even dare to die. 8 But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.A stunning picture of the Grace of God. When? & How?Phil. 2:7-11 7 but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. 8 And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross. 9 Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, 10 that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, 11 and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.a. His love ____________________ a response. Psalm 63:3-5b. What does His love __________________________? 1 John 3:1-3c. The many facets of the God’s love. Eph. 3:14-193. What’s our love ___________________________ say? Luke 7:36-50 Jesus paid for our ____________________________ - Jesus paid it all.No longer can we use an _____________________ for our lack of gratitude, our praise, our worship & our witness. What excuse? _____________________________________________________Psalm 63:3-5 3 Because Your lovingkindness is better than life, My lips shall praise You. 4 Thus I will bless You while I live; I will lift up my hands in Your name. 5 My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness, And my mouth shall praise You with joyful lips.
What we just did together paints an incredible picture of what we are looking at this morning…. Col. 3:1 If you then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sits on the right hand of God. 2 Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. 1. He ______________ us. 1 John 4:19 We love him, because he first loved us. 2. ____________________________ did He first love us? Rom. 5:6-8 6 For when we were still without strength, in due time (at just the right time) Christ died for the ungodly. 7 For scarcely for a righteous man will one die; yet perhaps for a good man someone would even dare to die. 8 But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. A stunning picture of the Grace of God. When? & How? Phil. 2:7-11 7 but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. 8 And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross. 9 Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, 10 that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, 11 and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. a. His love ____________________ a response. Psalm 63:3-5b. What does His love __________________________? 1 John 3:1-3c. The many facets of the God’s love. Eph. 3:14-19 3. What’s our love ___________________________ say? Luke 7:36-50 Jesus paid for our ____________________________ - Jesus paid it all. No longer can we use an _____________________ for our lack of gratitude, our praise, our worship & our witness. What excuse? _____________________________________________________ Psalm 63:3-5 3 Because Your lovingkindness is better than life, My lips shall praise You. 4 Thus I will bless You while I live; I will lift up my hands in Your name. 5 My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness, And my mouth shall praise You with joyful lips.
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Much ado about nothing'.
0:00-2:30 - Introduction; we're back!2:30-4:45 - iTunes reviews4:45-18:50 - "White House Down" review18:50-33:45 - "The Heat" review33:45-41:25 - "Monsters University" review41:25-47:30 - "World War Z" review47:30-53:00 - "Much Ado About Nothing" review53:00-58:40 - "The Bling Ring" review58:40-1:03:00 - Summer Box Office Contest update: Bayer is ahead!1:03:00-1:04:20 - QOTW for next week1:04:20-1:06:40 - Wrap-up and goodbyesQOTW: What duo, historical or fictional, needs a new movie? And who should play them?
When 'Not Much' is More than Enough - Mark 6:30-44