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Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill
Take A T-O With Turner & O'Neill | Season 3, Ep 5 | "The Bethesda Badger: Olympian Phoebe Bacon" | 8.19.2021

Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 84:11


Welcome to Season 3, Episode 5!  We are super excited to have Phoebe Bacon, fresh from her competition in Tokyo with Team USA Swimming.  As a first time Olympian, Phoebe takes a T-O (while on vacation) to join the crew for a wonderful conversation.  From her days as a four time Washington Post 1st Team All-Met at The Stone Ridge School in Bethesda, MD to her record setting times at the University Of Wisconsin, Phoebe is truly a treasure, with her sights set on Paris 2024 for her second Olympic run.  We truly enjoyed having her on the podcast and we know you will as well.Special thanks to John McHugh for making this interview possible!Recorded On 8.16.2021Released On 8.19.2021You can also view this episode on our YouTube Channel: Click HerePartnership opportunities available.  View our advertising options by Clicking Here.Connect With Us:Instagram - @turneroneillpodcastFacebook - @turneroneillpodcastTwitter - @turnonpodcastWebsite - www.turnerandoneill.comEmail:  turneroneillpodcast@gmail.comProducer: Kurtis CrossEngineer: DJ KrissyCo-Host: Coach Stephen TurnerCo-Host: Coach Casey O'NeillSupport the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)

Fully Scored
Fully Scored | Ep. 20 (Bruce Broughton & William Himes)

Fully Scored

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 79:00


On this episode Matthew Frost talks to legendary Hollywood film composer Bruce Broughton. William Himes then joins Matthew to look at 'To the chief musician'. To complete the episode we have a Bandmastermind like no other!Produced by Simon Gash Published by Music Editorial Audio extracts used with permission of SP&S See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Electronic World Podcast
Episode 240: Taylor Dudley pres. Electronic World - Hurting

Electronic World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 67:25


The Blessed Madonna, Fred again.. - Marea (We've Lost Dancing) Faithless, Maceo Plex - Insomnia 2021 Robert Miles, Tinlicker - Children Piero Pirupa - Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) [Deeper Purpose Extended Remix] Alex Sonata & TheRio - Are We Dreaming Will Rees - Exponent Ferry Corsten pres. Gouryella - Orenda [Flashover Recordings] Dan Stone, Ferry Tayle - Vona (Sean Tyas Extended Remix) [FSOE Fables] SMR LVE, That Girl - Need Somebody [Coldharbour Recordings] Andy Moor, Somna, Linney - More Than Love (Craig Connelly Extended Remix) [AVA White] Sunlounger ft. Susie Ledge - Sail Away (Roger Shah & Yelow Extended Remix) [FSOE]

Lennon Courtney Left Alone
with Roisin Kelly

Lennon Courtney Left Alone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 31:49


With, Roisin Kelly Welcome to Lennon Courtney Left Alone, with Guests.For this series, we're doing things differently. We've all been left alone too much this year, so we've asked some excellent guests to join our podcast party. This week, our guest is Roisin Kelly. Roisin recently posted a story on her Instagram entitled ‘Inclusion is a bad word'. In it, she shared her frustration around the State's approach to education, arguing that the segregation of children in schools according to their neurology or other criteria, is limiting for every child involved. As always, before you hit play, we'd really appreciate it if you took a minute to leave us a short positive review and five stars at this link. We know you hear it all the time but that's because it really helps the podcast grow. We can't do it without you.Until next week, stay safe.Sonya and Brendan. RESOURCES:Organization for Autism Research surveyAsIAM.ie - Ireland's Autism CharityInvolve Autism - Community Organization. ‘Providing support whilst advocating for our autistic children & promoting inclusion & acceptance in our local community.'To follow Roisin Kelly on Instagram, click here.FOLLOW THE LEADER: Follow Lennon Courtney on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, You Tube and LinkedInFollow Brendan on Insta and Twitter and Facebook. Follow Sonya on Insta, Twitter and LinkedIn. Shop the latest Lennon Courtney collection at Dunnes Stores. Lennon Courtney Left Alone is produced by Esther O'Moore Donohoe. Original theme music was created by Katie Laffan. Media, general enquiries or just to say hi: contactleftalone@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Esqueletos no Armário
57. Esqueletos com Fome de Viver (vampiros, melancolia e Bowie)

Esqueletos no Armário

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 44:54


Egípcias francesas, cortinas esvoaçantes, slow motion afetado, a ânsia pela vida eterna, a linha tênue entre icônico e cafona, melancolia vampiresca, obsessão por David Bowie, macacos apogeu cinemático oitentistas e um filme tão gay, mas TÃO gay que tem Susan Sarandon no elenco. Prepare suas roupas de couro (mais uma vez), desligue as luzes, acenda o cigarro e se junte aos Esqueletos na janela. Neste episódio extremamente erótico, sensual e deprimido, falamos sobre o clássico Fome de Viver, de Tony Scott. Apresentado por: Luiz Machado - @machadolue no Twitter e no Instagram Alvaro de Souza - @AlvarodeSouza98 no Twitter e @alllvarusdesouza no Instagram João Neto - @jon3to no Twitter e @joaoneto_89 no Instagram Com a participação especial de Tay Campos - @artayc_ no Twitter e @artayc no Instagram

Tópico Interativo
Histórias com carro

Tópico Interativo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 30:47


Há quem diga que ter o automóvel é necessário nos dias de hoje. Outros dizem que o mesmo é um dos responsáveis dos sérios problemas ambientais que temos hoje em dia. De uma coisa é certa: o Tópico Interativo de hoje vai engatar a primeira marcha e falar sobre suas histórias pessoais com carros, mesmo que nenhum de nós talvez sejamos TÃO entusiastas no assunto. Se estamos na internet, estamos como Tópico Interativo

BehatiLife Podcast
The PRESSURE Is An Initiation! Jupiter Retrograde, Saturn Square Uranus- Your Week Ahead Astrology-

BehatiLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 26:50


Spirit and the planets have conspired to create the most powerful initiation in your life starting now! Hear their powerful message for you!Big hugs and thank you for watching ;)Cards Used:Fortune Telling Cards- https://amzn.to/3pTjV53Mermaid Tarot- https://amzn.to/3l3y8ZcGoddess Oracle- https://amzn.to/3l21CGXWild Offering- https://amzn.to/3m1OHWXHealing with the Angels- https://amzn.to/3786Jk7Notes from the Universe- https://amzn.to/3m3a0rcSubscribe for new videos every week: https://tinyurl.com/yxdkydjmW H E R E  T O  F O L L O W  M EInstagram: @behatilifePinterest: @behatilifeTikTok: @behatilifeTwitter: @behatilifeFor business inquiries:info@behatilife.comW H A T  T O  W A T C H  N E X T- Urgent Messages from Your Spirit Guideshttps://youtu.be/dYILHFyDXS0- 3 Powerful Ways to Break a Cursehttps://youtu.be/ea8C0J-1_7c- Message You Need NOW-https://youtu.be/enhjp8XjGSE- The Magick of Your Moon Signhttps://youtu.be/yK_t-h_KCHk- All You Need to KNow to Break a Cursehttps://youtu.be/B4Dd9rutYpk- How to Sage Your Home https://youtu.be/fzAp2k-pAssF A Q- Where are you from?Technically I was born in New Jersey however we moved every year and I don't have a hometown :) - What is your sun, moon, and rising?I'm a Virgo Sun, Virgo Moon, Cancer Rising - What camera do you use?For my main videos I use either my Canon g7x Mark II or my iPhone - Are you doing readings?I open my books about once a month. You can book a reading here- https://tinyurl.com/y4su42kw- Where is your tarot school located?You can join here- https://tinyurl.com/y367prkxSHOP THE APOTHECARY/BOOK A READING: http://behatilife.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/behatilifeIG/SNAP/TWITTER: @BEHATILIFEPaypal/ Donations/ Channel Support paypal.me/behatilife also all gifts go back into the youtube channel Tarot book (for beginners) https://amzn.to/2xGXXbxLaws of attraction video https://youtu.be/lMuiwbPqJ-APO Box Info, Snail Mail:Jessica Alexandria76 4th St N  Box 2165Saint Petersburg, FL 33701

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Thoughts What Is Heaven Like? What is your idea of what Heaven is like? What will we be doing? Of course we have no way of really knowing everything, but the Bible gives us some idea of at least part of what life will be like. In the book of Revelation, chapter 5, verse 13 John tells us, “Then I heard all creatures in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea saying: 'To the One who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be praise and honor and glory and power forever and ever.” And in Revelation 7:9-10, “…there was a great number of people, so many that no one could count them. They were from every nation, tribe, people, and language of the earth. They were all standing before the throne and before the Lamb, wearing white robes and holding palm branches in their hands. 10They were shouting in a loud voice, “Salvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb.” Revelation 19:5-8 says, “5Then a voice came from the throne, saying:“Praise our God, all you who serve him and all you who honor him, both small and great!”6Then I heard what sounded like a great many people, like the noise of flooding water, and like the noise of loud thunder. The people were saying:“Hallelujah!Our Lord God, the Almighty, rules.7Let us rejoice and be happyand give God glory,because the wedding of the Lamb has come,and the Lamb's bride has made herself ready.8Fine linen, bright and clean, was given to her to wear.” I think we're going to be spending a great deal of time praising God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Encore! Have you ever been at a concert where one of your favorite bands or musicians played? What happens at the end of the show? Usually the crowd stands and applauds, right? And they sometimes go on for several minutes until the band comes out to do an encore. Everyone is euphoric at what a good show it's been. Now imagine at the end of time as we know it, when everything here is wrapped up, and God has made all things right. He's wiped every tear, and the enemy has been finally and eternally sent to his final destination, never to bring heartbreak and havoc again. Don't you think we will all just break out in praise and celebration of the Lamb? Since we will have eternity, it won't be a problem to spend a thousand years or even ten thousand years singing hallelujahs and rejoicing at what He has done. Today's closing chapters of Psalms were just a small warm up for what awaits us when we see God face to face. Holy. Holy. Holy is the Lamb. Hallelujah! Great is He who is the King of kings and Lord of lords! Today's Bible Translation Bible translation used in today's episode: Ch. 149-150 NCV Support Please remember that this is a listener supported show. Your support of any amount is needed and very much appreciated. Find out how by clicking here. When you buy through links on this site, we may earn an affiliate commission, and you will earn our gratitude. Design: Steve Webb | Photo: Malcolm Lightbody on Unsplash Live Not by Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents By Rod Dreher / Sentinel Aleksandr Solzhenitzyn once noted that people often assume that their democratic government would never submit to totalitarianism---but Dreher says it's happening. Sounding the alarm about the insidious effects of identity politics, surveillance technology, psychological manipulation, and more, he equips contemporary Christian dissidents to see, judge, and act as they fight to resist the erosion of our freedoms. 304 pages, hardcover from Sentinel.

Pop & Co
"Break On Through (To The Other Side)" par THE DOORS

Pop & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 4:44


durée : 00:04:44 - Tubes N co - par : Rebecca Manzoni - Jim Morrison a disparu il y a bientôt un demi-siècle et ce matin, votre Tubes N'Co est consacré à la chanson “Break on through”. 1967, Jim Morrison déclare : “J'aime l'idée de foutre en l'air l'ordre établi. Je suis intéressé par tout ce qui concerne : la révolte, le désordre, le chaos”. - réalisé par : Khoï NGUYEN

Vox: Short audio from the RLF
Karin Altenberg: The Writing Life

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 3:27


'To me, writing is very much like archaeology; the uncovering of the layers of meaning to find the bare bones of story. 'To me, writing is very much like archaeology; the uncovering of the layers of meaning to find the bare bones of story. We reimagine the setting, looking for the imprint of human life. The post Karin Altenberg appeared first on The Royal Literary Fund.

RTÉ - Liveline
Antisocial Behanviour and Demand for Ransom

RTÉ - Liveline

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 70:00


Callers to Liveline recount anti-social behaviour over the weekend in East Meath and Dublin. ''To get straight to the point, this is a demand for £5 million'' Charlie Bird tells an extraordinary tale of an attempt to hold the Government ransom in 1979

Neil Oliver's Love Letter to the British Isles
55. England & Scotland United! St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh.

Neil Oliver's Love Letter to the British Isles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 33:23


In this podcast we're walking down the aisle with a couple who fought like cat and dog for years, but are now about to be joined in union. The Act of Union came into force in 1707 and England and Scotland were finally brought together by the pen and not the sword. The independent parliaments of Scotland & England were united and a prosperous new beginning was promised, but as the Act that would legally bring them together was signed the bells of St Gilles' Cathedral, on Edinburgh's royal mile, rang out with the mournful lament, ‘Why am I so sad on this my wedding day?'To help support this podcast and get exclusive access to new videos packed with history and current affairs every week sign up to Neil Oliver on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/neiloliverThe series Instagram account is – Neil Oliver Love Letter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Basic Gospel
He Satisfies Every Need

Basic Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 25:00


"We have what the world needs. And that's the true knowledge of God. There is the knowledge that God exists. But what so many ask is what is God like? "So Paul, standing in the midst of the Areopagus, said: 'Men of Athens, I perceive that in every way you are very religious. For as I passed along and observed the objects of your worship, I found also an altar with this inscription: 'To the unknown god.' What therefore you worship as unknown, this I proclaim to you.'" Acts 17:16, 22-24 * Brad talks about getting to know Jesus and what it really means. * Bob follows up on Lynn's question concerning Hebrews 6:4-6. * Join us in October for United. https://basicgospel.net/united/

Pushing The Limits
Learn How to Prioritise and Achieve Your Goals with Dr John Demartini

Pushing The Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 85:27


Do you feel like you're nowhere near your goals? Do you want something so badly but think that it's impossible to achieve? Having goals in life gives us a sense of purpose. Whether they're for our career or relationships, goals push us to give our best. However, we sometimes set too many goals and find ourselves stuck. We can also feel discouraged from pursuing our dreams because we subject ourselves to other people’s standards. But while our plans may sometimes seem impossible, we have everything we need. If you can stay determined and learn how to prioritise, we can have our breakthrough. In this episode, Dr John Demartini joins us to talk about living your best life by structuring it. Learn how to prioritise and you can achieve anything. He shares the philosophy of the Breakthrough Experience, which has miraculously helped thousands of people reach their goals. John also discusses how to make decisions based on priorities, not emotions and instincts. If you want to learn how to prioritise and stick to your top priorities, then this episode is for you.   Get Customised Guidance for Your Genetic Make-Up For our epigenetics health program all about optimising your fitness, lifestyle, nutrition and mind performance to your particular genes, go to  https://www.lisatamati.com/page/epigenetics-and-health-coaching/.   Customised Online Coaching for Runners CUSTOMISED RUN COACHING PLANS — How to Run Faster, Be Stronger, Run Longer  Without Burnout & Injuries Have you struggled to fit in training in your busy life? Maybe you don't know where to start, or perhaps you have done a few races but keep having motivation or injury troubles? Do you want to beat last year’s time or finish at the front of the pack? Want to run your first 5-km or run a 100-miler? ​​Do you want a holistic programme that is personalised & customised to your ability, your goals and your lifestyle?  Go to www.runninghotcoaching.com for our online run training coaching.   Health Optimisation and Life Coaching If you are struggling with a health issue and need people who look outside the square and are connected to some of the greatest science and health minds in the world, then reach out to us at support@lisatamati.com, we can jump on a call to see if we are a good fit for you. If you have a big challenge ahead, are dealing with adversity or are wanting to take your performance to the next level and want to learn how to increase your mental toughness, emotional resilience, foundational health and more, then contact us at support@lisatamati.com.   Order My Books My latest book Relentless chronicles the inspiring journey about how my mother and I defied the odds after an aneurysm left my mum Isobel with massive brain damage at age 74. The medical professionals told me there was absolutely no hope of any quality of life again, but I used every mindset tool, years of research and incredible tenacity to prove them wrong and bring my mother back to full health within 3 years. Get your copy here: https://shop.lisatamati.com/collections/books/products/relentless. For my other two best-selling books Running Hot and Running to Extremes chronicling my ultrarunning adventures and expeditions all around the world, go to https://shop.lisatamati.com/collections/books.   Lisa’s Anti-Ageing and Longevity Supplements  NMN: Nicotinamide Mononucleotide, a NAD+ precursor Feel Healthier and Younger* Researchers have found that Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide or NAD+, a master regulator of metabolism and a molecule essential for the functionality of all human cells, is being dramatically decreased over time. What is NMN? NMN Bio offers a cutting edge Vitamin B3 derivative named NMN (beta Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) that is capable of boosting the levels of NAD+ in muscle tissue and liver. Take charge of your energy levels, focus, metabolism and overall health so you can live a happy, fulfilling life. Founded by scientists, NMN Bio offers supplements that are of highest purity and rigorously tested by an independent, third party lab. Start your cellular rejuvenation journey today. Support Your Healthy Ageing We offer powerful, third party tested, NAD+ boosting supplements so you can start your healthy ageing journey today. Shop now: https://nmnbio.nz/collections/all NMN (beta Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) 250mg | 30 capsules NMN (beta Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) 500mg | 30 capsules 6 Bottles | NMN (beta Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) 250mg | 30 Capsules 6 Bottles | NMN (beta Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) 500mg | 30 Capsules Quality You Can Trust — NMN Our premium range of anti-ageing nutraceuticals (supplements that combine Mother Nature with cutting edge science) combat the effects of aging, while designed to boost NAD+ levels. Manufactured in an ISO9001 certified facility Boost Your NAD+ Levels — Healthy Ageing: Redefined Cellular Health Energy & Focus Bone Density Skin Elasticity DNA Repair Cardiovascular Health Brain Health  Metabolic Health   My  ‘Fierce’ Sports Jewellery Collection For my gorgeous and inspiring sports jewellery collection ‘Fierce’, go to https://shop.lisatamati.com/collections/lisa-tamati-bespoke-jewellery-collection.   Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: Learn about the Breakthrough Experience and how it has changed thousands of lives. Discover how to prioritise and determine your top priorities. John shares his secret to retaining Information in the quickest way possible.   Episode Highlights [05:00] About John Dr John is an educator, researcher and writer. He has spent over 48 years helping people maximise their potential. John wanted to know what allows people to do extraordinary things. That's why he distilled information from great minds throughout history. He made them into practical things that people today can use.  John had speech and learning challenges as a kid. At a doctor’s recommendation, his parents took him out of school and put him into sports. After having a near-death experience at 17, Paul Bragg inspired John to overcome his learning problems. With the help of his mom, he eventually learned how to read.  Listen to the full episode to learn more about John's inspiring story! [15:42] How Surfing Changed John’s Mindset Surfing has taught John that people are not going to excel without perseverance and commitment.  John converted his determination for surfing into persistence in reading.  [17:57] The Breakthrough Experience The Breakthrough Experience is a philosophy and program changing lives globally.  This system teaches you how to prioritise and structures life by priority. It breaks through limitations and helps achieve life goals.  John teaches people to use any experience, even challenges. These are catalysts for transformation and progress.  John has helped people learn how to prioritise to get their breakthrough experience in different areas of life. These include businesses, careers, health, relationships, among others. Lisa relates the Breakthrough Experience philosophy to when her mom had a severe aneurysm. [24:14] John Shares a Miraculous Experience At 27 years old, John handled a family with a son in a three-year coma. The family went to different hospitals in Mexico and the United States. However, they found none to help their son. They then went to John, and he thought of a maneuver to help the child. However, the treatment also came with significant risk. Listen to the full episode to find out how John helped a child get out of a three-year coma. [33:34] Jesse Billauer’s Breakthrough Experience Jesse Billauer, a surfer, decided to go to the Breakthrough Experience after a surfing accident.  At the time, he was depressed because he was physically unable to surf.  After the Breakthrough Experience, he learned how to prioritise and what his top priority was. Jesse became determined not to let anything stop him from surfing. Jesse developed a way to surf as a quadriplegic person. He taught others how to do the same.  [38:58] Herd Mentality in the Sciences New ideas are violently opposed and ridiculed. That's why people fear going against the norm. People who aim to survive follow the multitude. People who want to thrive create a new paradigm.  Each person can excel at anything if they focus on that, not on others' opinions.  [41:37] How to Prioritise John made a list of every single thing he does in a day over three months. He then placed multiple columns next to that list. The first column contains how much money each task produces per hour. The second column contains how much a job inspires him on a scale of 1-10. He also considered the cost and the time spent on each activity.  After doing that, he prioritised the activities that made thousands of dollars. He also focused on ones that scored ten on the inspiration scale.   John hired people for the low-priority tasks. This choice allowed him to be more productive in his top priorities. Within 18 months, his business increased tenfold. Listen to the full episode to learn how to prioritise and about investing in your top priority.  [56:19] How John Stays Looking Young John is almost 67 years old. However, Lisa describes him as someone who looks like a teenager. John doesn't eat junk. He drinks a lot of water, has never had coffee in his life and hasn't had alcohol in over 48 years. Doing what you love every day also slows down the aging process.  [58:03] Some Lessons from the Breakthrough Experience Nothing is missing in you. When you compare yourself to others, you'll try to live by their values or get them to live by yours. Both of these are futile.  Sticking to your values and priorities is key to resilience and success. People are different from each other, but no one is better than the other.  If you don't empower your own life, others will overpower you.   Your mission is something that you're willing to get through any means necessary. [1:06:38] How to Get Your Amygdala Under Control The amygdala is associated with emotions and the "fight-or-flight" response. Because we have neuroplasticity, we can remodel our internal system.  Perceiving challenges and feeling shame and guilt trigger an autoimmune reaction that attacks your body. Every time we choose to live by the highest priority, the amygdala calms down. The prefrontal cortex is reinforced. [1:12:03] The Mind-Body Connection Our psychological processes also affect our physiological processes.  People are used to blaming external factors. They don't take accountability for the things they experience.  John uses the example of when people get symptoms after eating unhealthy food. They don't face the fact that they brought it upon themselves.  Our bodies do an excellent job of guiding us. That's why we should learn how to listen to them. [1:18:13] The Journey to Financial Independence There is nothing evil about having money.  John believes that you can be a slave to money, or you can be a master of it.  Nothing is stopping you from doing what you love to do. [1:21:28] How to Retain Information Teaching what you've learned is the key to retention. Teaching compels your mind to organise ideas and reinforce them.  Teach the concepts as soon as you've discovered them. Don't wait until you're an expert on the subject. Resources Gain exclusive access and bonuses to Pushing the Limits Podcast by becoming a patron! You can choose between being an official or VIP patron for $7 and $15 NZD per month, respectively. Harness the power of NAD and NMN for anti-ageing and longevity with NMN Bio. Related Pushing the Limits Episodes 135: How To Make Better Decisions Consistently 183: Sirtuins and NAD Supplements for Longevity with Elena Seranova 189: Increasing Your Longevity with Elena Seranova Connect with John: Website | Facebook | Linkedin | YouTube | Instagram ‎The Demartini Show Demartini Value Determination Process The Breakthrough Experience program Join John's The Mind-Body Connection course Learn more about Jesse Billauer and his story. High Surf: The World's Most Inspiring Surfers by Tim Baker The Time Trap: The Classic Book on Time Management by Alec Mackenzie and Pat Nickerson  Brain Wash: Detox Your Mind for Clearer Thinking, Deeper Relationships, and Lasting Happiness by David and Austin Perlmutter The Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing by Bronnie Ware   7 Powerful Quotes ‘I'm an educator, a researcher, a writer. I do a lot of interviews and filming for documentaries. I've been spending 48 years now on doing anything I can to help human beings maximise their potential.’ ‘I love studying and learning anything I can from those people that have done extraordinary things and then passing that on.” “I love anybody who's done something extraordinary on the planet in any field. I love devouring their journey.’ ‘No matter what the teacher was trying to do, I just couldn't read. And my teacher and my parents come to the school and said, ‘You know, your son's not able to read. He's not going to be able to write effectively’ because I wrote kind of backwards.’ ‘Well, I'm surfing the cosmic waves now. And in surfing big cosmic waves, radio waves that are big waves. Yes, that's the move from water waves into electromagnetic waves.’ ‘And so the Breakthrough Experience is about accessing that state. And breaking through the limitations that we make up in our mind and transforming whatever experiences you have into “on the way” not “in the way”.’ ‘She said that there was something that took over me, I can't describe it. It was like a very powerful feeling — like I had a power of a Mack truck. And me? I don't know how to describe it.’   About Dr John Dr John Demartini is an author, researcher, global educator and world-renowned human behaviour specialist. Making self-development programs and relationship solutions is part of his job. Among his most popular programs is the Breakthrough Experience. It is a personal development course that aims to help individuals achieve whatever goal they have. As a child, Dr John had learning challenges and could not read and write well until 18 years old. He has now distilled information from over 30,000 books across all academic disciplines and shares them online and on stage in over 100 countries.  Interested in knowing more about Dr John and his work? You may visit his website or follow him on Facebook, Linkedin, YouTube and Instagram.   Enjoyed This Podcast? If you did, be sure to subscribe and share it with your friends! Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in, then leave us a review. You can also share this with your family and friends so they can achieve their life goals by learning how to prioritise. Have any questions? You can contact me through email (support@lisatamati.com) or find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. For more episode updates, visit my website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts. To pushing the limits, Lisa   Full Transcript Of The Podcast Welcome to Pushing The Limits, the show that helps you reach your full potential with your host, Lisa Tamati, brought to you by lisatamati.com.  Lisa Tamati: Welcome back to Welcome back to Pushing the Limits. This week, I have Dr John Demartini. He is a world renowned speaker, teacher, educator, researcher, medical doctor. He's written I don't know how many books, countless, countless books. He's an incredible, incredible man who teaches literally thousands and thousands of people every year in his breakthrough experience. The information that you're going to get in this podcast could change your life. So I've given you a fair warning. He's an amazing, incredible man that, and I've talked to a lot of incredible people but this one is really next level, he started out as a big wave surfer in Hawaii, way back in the day. Even knew Laird Hamilton and people like that. Had learning disabilities and could hardly read or write, and yet managed to overcome all these things to become one of the greatest scholars that there is. He's read over 30,000 books. He has distilled the knowledge from people right through the ages, through leaders and philosophers and stoics and scientists. He's an expert in so many different areas. He teaches people in business, he teaches people how to overcome massive challenges in their life. So I really hope that you enjoy this episode. It is going to get uncomfortable in places because we’ll talk about really being accountable, really understanding our own physiology, and just so much more. An absolutely amazing interview. So I hope you enjoy it.  Before we head over to the show, just reminder, we have our patron membership for the podcast Pushing the Limits. If you want to join our VIP tribe, we would love you to come and do that. It's about the price of a cup of coffee a month or two. 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Today, I am super excited for my guest. My guest is an absolute superstar. Welcome to the show. Firstly and foremostly, thank you very much for taking the time out today. Dr John, I'm just really excited to have you. Whereabouts are you sitting in the world? Dr John: I am in Houston, Texas. I'm in a hotel room in Houston, Texas, even though it shows that I've got a library.  Lisa: Yeah,I love that background. That is a fantastic background. Really great. Well, greetings to Texas and I hope that everything is going well over there for you. Today, I wanted to talk about you, your work, the breakthrough experience. Some of the learnings and the exciting mission that you've been on for now. For 47 years, I believe. Something crazy like that. So Dr John, can you just give us a little bit of a background on you and your life and what you do on a day to day basis? Big question. Dr John: I'm an educator, a researcher, a writer. I do a lot of interviews and filming for documentaries. I've been spending 48 years now, over 48 years, on doing anything I can to help human beings maximise their potential, their awareness potential, and achieve whatever it is that they're inspired to achieve. So that could be raising a beautiful family to building a massive business to becoming fortunate or celebrity, doesn't matter. It's whatever it is that inspires them. I've been studying human behaviour and anything and everything I can get my hands on for the last 48 years to assist people in mastering a lot. That's what I love doing. I do it every day. I can't think of any else I'd rather be doing. So I just do it. Lisa: It's a bit of a role model for me, Dr John, because I think what you have achieved in this time, the way you've distilled information, I mean, you've studied, last time I looked on one of your podcasts, that was over 30,000 books, probably more now. And you've distilled the information from great masters throughout history into practical things that humans today can actually benefit from. Is that a good assessment of what you basically have done? Dr John: I'm writing right now a 1200 page textbook on philosophers and great minds through the ages. I summarise it. I love studying and learning anything I can from those people that have done extraordinary things, and then passing that on. So yes. Right now, I'm actually, I just finished, I’m just finishing up Albert Einstein, which is one of my heroes. I had a dream when I was young. When I saw that E = mc² drawn on that board, I wanted to find out where that board was. I went to Princeton, and met with Freeman Dyson, who took over his position at Princeton in 1955. Spent part of the day with him and we're talking on cosmology. I wrote my formula on that same board, exactly the same place, because that was a dream that I had since I was probably 18, 19. Lisa: Wow, and you got to fulfill it and actually love it. Dr John: Yeah. Took me a bit of time. So what? But yeah, I love anybody who's done something extraordinary on the planet in any field. I love devouring their journey and their thinking. That's every Nobel Prize winner I've gone through and every great philosopher and thinker and business leader and financially or spiritually, to try to find out and distill out what is the very essence that drives human beings? And what is it that allows them to do extraordinary things? So I wanted to do that with my life. Most of the people I get in front of want to feel like they want to make a massive difference. They want to make a difference in the world. They want to do something that’s deeply meaningful, inspiring. And so yeah, we're not 'put your head in the product glue and let the glue stick' and then pass it on.  Lisa: Instead of having to reinvent the world, why not? So Dr John, can you give us a little bit of history though, because you're obviously an incredible scholar,have an incredible mind. But as a child, you struggled with learning and with reading and writing.Can you give us a little, how the heck did you go from being this kid that struggled with all of that to where you are today? One of the greatest minds out there.  Dr John:  Yeah, I definitely had some learning challenges. I had a speech challenge when I was a year and a half old to four, I had to wear buttons in my mouth and put strings in my mouth and practice using all kinds of muscles. Went to a speech pathologist. When I was in first grade. No matter what the teacher was trying to do, I just couldn't read. My teacher, and my parents would come to the school and said, 'You know, your son's not able to read. He's not going to be able to write effectively,' because I wrote kind of backwards. 'I don't think he's going to mountain and go very far in life, put him into sport.' Because I like to run. And I did sports there for a while. But then I went from baseball to surfing. I hitchhiked out to California and down Mexico and then made it over to Hawaii so I could ride big waves and I was doing big wave and stuff when I was a teenager. So I didn't have academics. I dropped out of school. I was a street kid from 13 to 18. But then right before 18 I nearly died. That's when I met Paul Bragg, who inspired me one night in a presentation. That night I got so inspired that I thought, 'Maybe I could overcome my learning problems by applying what this man just taught me. And maybe someday I could learn to read and write and speak properly.' That was such an inspiration, such a moment of inspiration that it changed the course of my life. I had to go back. And with the help of my mum, I went and got a dictionary out, started to read a dictionary and memorise 30 words a day until my vocabulary. I had to spell the word, pronounce the word, use it with a meaningful sentence, and develop a vocabulary. Eventually doing that 30 we would, we wouldn't go to bed. I didn't go to bed until I had 30 new words, really inculcated. My vocabulary grew. And I started to learn how to do the reading. It was not an easy project. But, man, once I got a hold of it, I never stopped. Lisa: And once you started to read, you didn’t stop. Dr John: I've never stopped. I've been a voluminous reader now. You know, 48 years. Lisa: That’s just incredible. Dr John: I can’t complain. Lisa: So was it a dyslexia or learning disability? I just asked because my mum was a teacher of children with dyslexia and things like that. Was there specific ways that you were able to overcome the disability so to speak? Dr John: Yeah, I just, sheer persistence and determination to want to read and learn. I remember, I took my first, I took a GED test, a general education high school equivalency test. And I guessed, literally guessed, I close my eyes. I said this little affirmation that Paul Bragg gave me that, 'I'm a genius, and I apply my wisdom.' And some miraculous thing made me pass that test. I didn't know how to read half the stuff that was on it. I just went with my intuition and guessed. And I tried to go to college, after taking that test and had the test. I failed. And I remember driving home crying because I had this idea that I was going to learn how to teach and become intelligent. Then when I got a 27, everybody else got 75 and above. I got a 27 and I thought, 'Well, there's no way it's going to work.' But then I sat there and I cried and my mum came home from shopping, and she saw me crying on the living room floor. She said, ‘Son, what happened? What's wrong?’ I said, ‘Mum, I failed the test. I guess I don't have what it takes.’ And I repeated what the first grade teacher said, 'I guess I'll never read or write or communicate effectively, or amount too much. I guess I'll go back to Hawaii and make surfboards and surf. Because I was pretty good at that.' And she said to me something that was a real mind bender. She put her hand on me and she said, ‘Son, whether you become a great teacher, philosopher and travel the world like your dream, whether return to Hawaii and ride giant waves like you've done, return to the streets and panhandle like you've done. I just want to let you know that your father and I are going to love you no matter what you do.’ Lisa: Wow, what a mum. Dr John: That was an amazing moment. When she said that, my hand went into a fist of determination. And I said to myself, ‘I'm gonna match this thing called reading and studying and learning. I'm gonna match this thing called teaching and philosophy. And I'm going to do whatever it takes, I'm going to travel whatever distance, I'm gonna pay whatever price, to give my source of love across this planet.’ I got up and I hugged her. And I said to myself, ‘I'm not gonna let any human being on the face of the earth stop me, not even myself.’ I got out of my room. And that's when I decided with her help to do the dictionary. That was an amazing turning point. Lisa: And I can feel it, the emotion and what a wonderful mum you had. I mean, what a perfect thing to say when someone's down. Dr John: It was the most. If she hadn't said that, I might’ve come back to surfing. I might  be a surfer today. Lisa: Which would have been a good thing as well, probably because surfing is great. Dr John: It didn’t make money in those days. I'm in the mid 60s and 70s, early 70s. But,, now, the guys I served with, Laird Hamilton and- Lisa: Wow. He's a hero is amazing.  Dr John: Both Ben Aipa, Gerry Lopez, and these guys, those are the guys I served with. And so those guys went on to be incredible. Lisa: I wasn't aware of that. Dr John: I lived at the same beach park in Haleiwa, where Ehukai Beach Park is, near Pipeline, between Rocky Point and Pipeline. Laird Hamilton was dropped off by his mother there and lived there on the beach. I lived up on where the park bench was. We lived right there and I saw him on the beach each morning. He was seven, I was 16. He was going on seven, I was almost 17. We live there at the same place and Bill Hamilton saw him out there and grabbed him and took him in and trained them on surfing and found his mum and then married the mum. That's how I became. I hung out with those characters. Lisa: Legends. You became a legend in this direction and they have become a legend in a different direction. Dr John: Well, there's a book out called The High Surf by Tim Baker. That’s from Australia. He wrote a book on people that rode big waves. And he said, 'I'd like to put you in there.' I said, 'Well, I didn't go on to be the superstar in that area like these other guys.' He said, 'But I want you in there because you became a legend. Lisa: Became a superstar. Dr John: Yeah Lisa: Do you think that there's, you know, I come from a surfing family. My brother's a big wave surfer in New Zealand. I've tried and failed miserably, stuck to running. I was better at it. But do you think there's a correlation between the mindset that you developed as a surfer? Because going in those big waves is scary. It's daunting. It's frightening. It's challenging. It's teaching you a lot. Is there a lot that you took from that for this journey that you've been on? Dr John: Yeah, I didn't surf anything more than 40-foot waves. So I think that was about as good as about as big as you get back in the 70s. At 70s is when I was- Lisa: Oh, just a mere 40, it’s okay. Dr John: Well, 40-foot waves was the biggest thing out in outer reef pipeline was the big thing. They hadn't had tow-in surfing yet. That was just, that wasn't begun yet. So there was that idea, we had to catch those waves. That was not easy because they're too big to catch. you got to have big long boards, and you got to really paddle to get into those waves, and it's usually too late. But I think some of those, I used to surf 11 hours a day sometimes. When you're really, really committed to doing something, that's... Einstein said perseverance is the key to making things happen and if you just stay with something. So, if you're not inspired to do something, enough to put in the hours and put in the effort, and you don't have somebody that you can bounce ideas off of, kind of mentoring you, you probably are not going to excel as much. But I did that. And then I just converted that over into breeding 18 to 20 hours a day, feeding once I learned to read, so I just and I still voluminously read I mean, I read every single day. Lisa: That is incredible. And so you've taken that big wave mindset a little bit over into something else. So obviously, everything you, do you do to the nth degree, we can probably agree on that one. Dr John: I'm surfing the cosmic waves now. And in surfing big cosmic waves, radio waves that are big waves. I move from water waves into electromagnetic waves. Lisa: Wow. Now, you run something called The Breakthrough Experience, which you've been doing now for 40 something years. This is a philosophy and a system and a program that really changes lives and has changed lives all over the planet. Can you tell us a little bit about what you've distilled from all this information that you have in your incredible mind? And what you teach in this course, and how this can actually help people? Today, right now listening to this? Dr John: Well, the breakthrough experiences, sort of my attempt to do with what that gentleman did to me when I was 17. I've done it 1121 times into that course. I keep records, and I'm a metric freak. Every human being lives by a set of priorities, a set of values, things that are most important. Lisa: Podcast life. Dr John: Welcome to it. I thought that was off, but I didn't quite get it off. But whatever is highest on the person's values, priorities, whatever is truly deeply meaningful to them, the thing that is spontaneously inspiring for them to that they can't wait to get up the morning and do.If they identify that and structure their life by priority, delegating the lower priority things and getting on with doing that, they will build momentum, incremental momentum and start to excel and build what we could say is a legacy in the world. And so, the breakthrough experience is about accessing that state, and breaking through the limitations that we make up in our mind,  transforming whatever experiences you have into 'on the way' not 'in the way.' So no matter what goes on in your life, you can use it to catalyse a transformation and movement towards what it is that you're committed to. And if you're not clear about it, we'll show you how to do it because many people subordinate to people around them. Cloud the clarity of what's really really inspiring from within them, and they let the herd instinct stop them from being heard.  I think that The Breakthrough Experiences is my attempt to do whatever I can, with all the tools that I've been blessed to gather to assist people in creating a life that is extraordinary, inspiring and amazing for them. And if I don't do whatever it takes in the program, I don't know when it's going to be. I've seen six year olds in there write books afterwards. I've seen nine year olds go on to get a deal with Disney for $2.2 million dollars. I've seen people in business break through plateaus. I’ve people have major issues with relationships break, too. I don't know what's gonna be. I've seen celebrities go to new levels. I've seen people that have health issues that heal. I mean, every imaginable thing, I’ve breaking through. I've seen it in that course. And it's the same principles applied now into different areas of life. In any other area of our life, if we don't empower, the world's going to overpower something. And I'm showing I want to show people how to not let anything on the outside world interfere with what's inside. Lisa: And you talk about, it's on the way, the challenges that we have to look at the challenges that we have and ask how is this going to actually help me get wherever I am. And this is something that I've managed to do a couple of times in my life really well, other times not so good. But where I've taken a really massive challenge, I had my own listeners, I had a mum who had a massive aneurysm five years ago, and we were told she would never have any quality of life again, massive brain damage. We know that's not happening on my watch. I'm going to, there is somebody in something in the world that can help with her. And this became my mantra that I was going to get back or die trying. That was that total dedication that I brought to her because of love. When you love someone, you're able to mobilise for the last resources that you have. And that nearly bloody killed me as far as the whole effort that went on to it, and the cost and the emotional costs, and the physical and the health and all the rest of it. It took me three years to get it back to health, full health. She's now got a full driver's license back and a full independent life back and as my wonderful mum again. And that was coming from a state of being in a vegetative state, not much over a vegetative state at least. Hardly any higher function, no speech, no move, be able to move anything. Dr John: That’s a book there. That's a book or a movie. Lisa: It's the book. Dr John: That's a book and a movie for sure. Lisa: Exactly. And this is very powerful. Because I saw this and when you're in the darkness, everybody is telling you there is no hope, there is no chance. And these are medical professionals who have been to medical school, who have a hell of a lot more authority than you. You just go, ‘No, I am not accepting it because that alternative means death, basically, decline and death in being in an institution. And that is not what I'm going to answer. I'm going to find somebody who can help me’ and I did. I found hundreds of people, actually, and this is what tipped me into doing what I'm doing now, is finding world leading experts to give me the next piece of the puzzle for her and for the people now that are following me so that I can help empower people, not to be limited by the people who tell us we can't do something. It's because that means basically they don't have the answer. Not that there is no answer, is my understanding. And they were right. It was the hardest thing I've ever done. But I did it and my mum is alive and she's well, and that book. I really want to empower people with a story. I see that same like they're obviously your passion. What you went through with your learning problems when you were young and your mum standing beside you has actually propelled you into this lifelong journey that I find absolutely fascinating because that passion, and I can see that passion in you, is still very much alive 48 years later because you're doing what your priority is. Dr John: I'm definitely doing what I love doing. It's interesting that your story reminded me of something that happened to me when I was 27. If you don't mind, I'd like to share this. So I graduated from my professional school. I had a bit of a reputation there of being kind of the taking the cream of the crop clients, patients that were turned down everywhere else. I just tackled it, see what we can do with it. And I got a family from Mexico, with a son that fell three stories off an apartment complex onto the ground on his head. He went into a coma, been in a coma for three and a half years. And the mother, they assumed he was dead a few times, but there was still a breath. There were still something. It wasn't a strong breath. You couldn't see it but you could put a mirror in front of you and get a little bit of breath out there. So he wasn't dead. And he had decerebrate rigidity. So his whole body was so rigid that when I saw him, you could lift up his feet and his whole body would rock. It was so stiff. His hands are like this. A classical decerebrate rigidity. And he had gone to, throughout different hospitals in Mexico, where he was from, and nobody checked them. They came to America, they went to the Medical Center in Houston, which is the largest Medical Center America. And they got rejected. No one would accept it. There's nothing we can do. They went out to the professional school that I'd gone to. And they said, ‘We can't do anything.’ But we know this interesting character. West Houston, if there's anybody that would try something this guy might try, who knows? And they sent him to my office. I remember when they came in, they carried him wrapped up in a white sheet, and laid him on the armrest of the chairs on my office. I looked out there and I saw this Mexican man and woman and seven or eight other kids in a family. I'm in this. At first, I didn't know what this was, this thing wrapped up in this sheet. They came down my hallway and I saw him going down the hallway. And like, ‘What on earth is this?’ Then they unveiled him in my exam room. And there was this 58 pound tube in his nose, coma case that was so stiff. It was ridiculous. I mean, he had gauze on his chin and his hand was rubbing on it and to protect the chin from having an ulcer. It had an odor to him in the head. It was just nothing. Just stare. He just sat there. But the mother and father said, ‘No, he's still alive. Please help.’ So I didn't really have much to do an exam with. So I got him, we took him in and did a film of his spine and his skull from the history. We found his foramen magnum, his skull was jammed down on a spinal cord and his spinal cord is up in his foramen magnum. This opening in the bottom of the skull. And I thought that night, when I was developing those films, and I looked at that I thought, 'I wonder what happened if I lifted that skull? If I've got that off? It could? Could something happen?' And I was scared because you just don't do that. He could die just instantly. I sent them over to this health food store to get him some liquid vitamins and minerals and amino acids to try to get nutrients in him because they're feeding him beans and rice with liquid. It was just crazy. So the next day came in. We had four doctors on a preceptorship visiting my office, one doctor that was working for me, one assistant, the seven or eight kids plus him and the mother and father in this little room. It was packed. And I said to him that I saw that on the film something that might have make him, help. I don't know, I can't guarantee it. But if we, if I did a particular manoeuvre, it might open up the brain function. And the little woman held on to her husband and she said, 'If he dies, he dies. If he lives, we rejoice. But please help us. We have nowhere else to go.' Lisa: Yeah. Wow. Dr John: She said that there was something that took over me, I can't describe it. It was like a very powerful feeling, like I had a power of a Mack truck in me. I don't know how to describe it. And I had this manoeuvre that we could do this, what they call the Chrane Condyle Lift, that can actually lift the skull up the spine. And I said to myself, if I'm not willing to have him die in my hands, I can't raise the dead with my hands as a little quote that I learned from an ancient healing philosopher. And I thought, 'Okay, we're, I'm going to take the risk, and just see what happens.' Because, I mean, I don't know what to do. I'm just gonna do it. Because I mean, they've got no place to go and I only took a rip. As I lifted that skull with this powerful movement. He came out of his coma. He came right out of the coma. He screamed, and this whining noise you couldn't. It was not coherent. It was just this whining sound. The whole family went on their knees, they were Catholic. They just went to their knees and prayed. I was blown away. I saw the four doctors one of them ran down the hallway and vomited, couldn't handle it. The other just stared. And here's this boy squirming on the table. I walked out to let the family be with the child for a minute and just sat with one of my doctors. We sat there and just cried. Because we knew that the spinal cord expressed life in the body. But we didn't know what would happen if we took the spinal cord, it just scanned off. Theoretically, it could kill you. But there was some still life in the spinal cord. Anyway, this boy went on to gain 20 pounds up to 78 pounds. We took him off the tube, we got him to move, we had everybody in the family take a joint in his body and move his joints to remobilise him. Sometimes I think we probably tore some ligaments doing it. But we got mobility. And this boy came out of it. And I have a picture here with me of the boy actually graduating from high school. Lisa: You’re kidding me? Why is this not an? What is not? Why have I never heard the story?  Dr John: I don’t get to share it too often. I didn't many years ago. I haven't practised in a long time. But all I know is that that was a moment that you just, it's probably like you had with your mum when you saw incremental progress. Lisa: Yeah. Just grind. Dr John: And I think that that's a metaphor. That's a metaphor. It doesn't matter where you've come from, doesn't matter what you're going through, doesn't matter what you've been through. What matters is you have something that you're striving for. And are you willing to do some incremental movement towards that? What else just said is, he's got a diagnosis. Diagnosis means through knowledge, supposedly, but it could also mean die to an agnosis. You don't know. Even the doctors don't know. But the reality is,  he came out of the coma. And I had over the next few months, I had some amazing cases of a boy that was blind and couldn't walk, and all of a sudden see and walked again. I had a boy that was paralysed quadriplegic, was able to walk. I mean, I had some amazing stuff happen. When you're willing to do what other people aren't willing to do, you're willing to experience when other people don't get to experience. Lisa: Yep, it is just so powerful. And I'm just absolutely blown away from that story. Because, I mean, I know with my mum who was only in a coma for three weeks, and had stroke and so on, and in the specificity and the things that I've had to deal with. The whole vestibular system being completely offline, she has like a rag doll, having to read, programming her from being a baby, basically, to being an adult, within that three year period with a body that is now like 79 years old. And the doctors going like, your brain can't change that much. And in just going, I'm going to keep going. I'm only listening to people who tell me I can do something, I'm not listening to anybody who tells me I can't do something. And this is something that I've really integrated into my entire life like as an athlete, doing stupidly long ultramarathon distances. I was always told you can't do this, and you can't do that. It's impossible. And I was like, 'We'll see.' I'm going to throw everything in it. And that was my passion at the time have now retired from doing the stupid distances because I've got other missions on in life. But whatever it is, is always the big mission. And then everybody comes up against people who tell you, you can't do it. This is one of the biggest limiting things that I see. Dr John: That's what Einstein said, greatness is automatically pounded by mediocre minds.  Lisa: Wow. Dr John: I had a boy, a boy attend my breakthrough experience, who had a surfing accident and became arms and legs not working, He could move his neck. He got a little bit of function slowly into the hand that was about it, just a tiny bit. And I remember a man wheeling him in and having them kind of strapped to a wheelchair. I knew the father and I knew his brother. There were doctors who were colleagues of mine. And they brought him, they flew him literally from Los Angeles over to Texas to come to the breakthrough experience. I remember him looking straight down really depressed, suicidal, because he was a surfer and he was on his way to being a great surfer. If he couldn't surf, he didn't want to live kind of. I remember getting on my knees and looking up at him at this chair, and I said, 'It all determines inside you what you decide. I don't know what the limit you have in your body. I don't know what you can repair. I don't know what you can do. I don't want to say you can't. But all I know is that if you're going to, you're going to have to put everything into it. You're gonna have to have no turning back kind of attitude. There's got to be a relentless pursuit of your master plan to serve.' His name is Jesse Billauer. He made a decision at the Breakthrough Experience that nothing was going to stop him from surfing again, nothing. He is really, in the room was absolutely applauding him. The before and after in that weekend was so astonishing that it was tear jerking. Well, about 17 years ago, 16 half years ago, I had the opportunity to get, I was living on the Gold Coast of Australia. I had many homes in New York and different places. But I had one in the Gold Coast of Australia in Aria, lived in the penthouse of Aria. And all of a sudden, I found in my entrance of my penthouse, which you only can get into with my key somebody from downstairs, put it in there like mail, a DVD video of a surfing movie, called Stepping Into Liquid. And when I pulled that up and put that in there, there was Jesse Billauer, surfing. He found a way of using his head muscles, and designing a special vehicle, a transport system, a surfboard. He had to have somebody take them out into the water and push him. But once he got on a wave his head movements were able to ride and he was riding like 12 foot waves, which is 20 foot face waves. He was doing that. And he was an inspiration. He became friends with Superman who had quadriplegia and they became friends and he created a foundation to do something but he taught people how to go surfing as a quadriplegic. So when the wise big enough to house take care of themselves, you've proven that in your book. What little I've done in my life compared to some of these kind of stories is just astonishing what I see sometimes people do. I mean, mind blowing stuff that people, that determination to overcome that are absolute inspirations. Inspiration is a byproduct of pursuing something that's deeply inspiring and deeply meaningful, through a challenge that people believe is not possible. That's inspiration. Lisa: That's how we grow as a human race. We have these amazing people that do incredible things. And these stories, I mean, these are stories that aren't even out there in the world, in a huge way. There are hundreds of these stories and thousands of these stories and miraculous stories. These are the things that we should be talking about. Because why are we not studying the outliers? Why are we not? When I look at my book, or my story, which I share publicly and not a single doctor that had anything to do with my mum ever asked me, 'Well, how did you do it?' Nobody is interested in why she has not taken the normal path as long gone. Nobody has asked me what did you do? People do. My audience want to know why. The people that follow me, etc. But nobody that was involved in that case. And I see that over and over again.  Dr John: It's forcing him to face their own, you might say, belief systems about what they've been taught. There's an educated awareness by the herd and then there's an innate yearning by the master. The master transcends the herd, if you will. You can be a sheep or a shepherd. The shepherd is the one that goes out and does things that the sheep are not willing to do. But then once they do it, they'll rally around it. They are there watching you to be the hero instead of becoming the hero. Lisa: Wow. And why is it in the medical fraternity that there seems to be a very big herd mentality, like no one is scared to step outside of their norms, and they get slammed. I see this in academia and in science as well, where people who have brilliant ideas and hypotheses and studies and so on, they just get slammed because it's outside of the current paradigm.  Dr John: William James, one of the founders of modern psychology, said 'To be great…' And Emerson followed in suit, 'To be greatest, to be misunderstood.’ William James basically said that the majority of people fear rejection from the multitudes because that was survival. People that are into survival follow the multitude. People that are in thrival create a new paradigm. At first they're going to be ridiculed. They're going to be violently opposed to Schopenhauer and Gandhi said, but eventually becomes self-evident. And you're either following a culture or building one. The people that do that build a new culture. They build a new culture of idea. Emerson said in his essays on circles, 'We rise up and we create a new circle of possibility. And then that becomes the new norm until somebody comes up and breaks through that concentric sphere with another circle.' It's like the four minute mile. I had a gentleman on my program the other day who is striving to be the fastest runner in the world. He's got bronze and silver medals, but he hadn't got the fastest running. And he's not stopping. He's working sometimes eight to 13 hours a day on this project. I believe that the way he's so determined to do it, and how he works on it, and he doesn't need a coach telling him what to do. He just does it. He's inspired to do it. He'll be the fastest runner, he won't stop till he's the fastest runner in the world. And that’s determination, that to be great at that one thing, find that one thing that you really target like a magnifying glass, on that you become the greatest at that thing.  Mine was human development, human behaviour. I want to have the broadest and greatest width of information about that. That's my one thing. But each individual has something that they can excel in, if they just define it, and give themselves permission at it, and say, thank you but no thank you to the opinions. The opinions are the cheapest commodities on Earth that would circulate the most as a use value. There’s ton of those. But those opinions aren’t what matter. It's not you comparing yourself to other people, it's you comparing your daily actions to what's deeply meaningful to you, and the highest priority actions daily, that’s what it is. Lisa: How do you, this is a problem that I face, get to a certain level of success and achievement, and then you start getting lots of offers and opportunities and so on, and you start to lose the focus. You get distracted from the things that are happening in this day and age where the internet and everything that ends up like I get the shiny object syndrome. And say, 'Oh, this is an extremely interesting area of study, and I should go down that path. And then I go down that path, and then I go down that path.' It is adding to the whole picture of a general education. as someone who studied as much as you have, you've obviously encompassed all of these areas. But I think what I'm asking is, how do you find out what your highest priority is? And how do you get a team around you, so that you're not limited? I think there's a lot of business people that are listening to this, me included in this, who has struggling to get past a certain ceiling because the area of genius is one thing that they love and excelling at, and you'd like to spend all of your time doing that. But you're stuck in the groundhog day of admin and technology in the stuff that you hate. And not busting through because financially, you can't delegate to people. You also got to find people that are a good fit for you who can do the jobs, and then also have the finances to be able to break through to that near next level. Can you talk to that about? Dr John: Yes, absolutely. When I was 27 years old, I was just starting my practice. I was doing a little of everything, anything and everything, just to get the thing cranking. I had one assistant that I hired. But I realised I was doing way too many trivial things. And that'll burn you out after a while if you're doing stuff that's not really what your specialty is. I went to the bookstore and I got a book by Alec McKinsey called The Time Trap. I read this book. As I read it, I underlined it and extracted notes like I do. I decided to put together a little sheet for it. I'll share that because it was a goldmine. I made a list of every single thing that I do in a day, over a three month period, because each day I had sometimes different things to do. But I wrote down everything I might be doing in those three months in a day. I just wrote them all down. And I don't mean broad generalities like marketing or this type of thing or radiographs or whatever. I mean, the actual actions. The actual moment by moment actions I do in those categories. I made a list of those and it was a big list. And I looked at it. Then right next that list, every single thing I did from the time I woke up to the time I went to bed, everything —  home, personal, professional. I wanted to know what my day looked. I want to be an honest, objective view of what am I actually doing with my day. Because if I want to create my life the way I want, I've got to take a look at what I'm actually doing because if I'm not doing things that give me the results, no wonder I'm not getting there.  I made that list, and right next to it, in column number two of six columns is how much does it produce per hour. Which is a measure of actually meeting somebody's need as a service and people willing to pay. How much is that produced per hour? And that was humbling because there are whole lot of stuff that I will do without pay. I was minoring in majors and majoring in minors. I was doing all kinds of stuff that was just cost, no return. I stopped and I looked at that, and that was humbling, and frustrating, and a bunch of stuff went through my mind. I mean, I just, but I had to be honest to myself, what does it actually produce? I extrapolate. If I spent two hours on it, what is it per hour? Cut it in half. If I spent 30 minutes, I’d double the number to get an idea what it is per hour. There's a lot of stuff that was not making anything and there was a few things that were making a lot.  The third column I wrote down, how much meaning does it have? How much is it that makes me inspired to get up and do it? I can't wait to do what people can't wait to get. Those are the things I want to target. So I looked at it on a one to ten scale, how much meaning it was. I made a list on a one to ten scale of every one of those items, how inspired am I to do that? And there's a lot of stuff on there that was not inspiring, that I didn't want to do. I thought, 'Hell. I went to ten years of college for this?' I made this list and I put this one to ten thing. And then I prioritised the tens down to the ones. I prioritise productivity down from the ones that made thousands of dollars an hour to nothing an hour. I just prioritise them. And then I looked. There were some that were overlapped, where the thing that was most meaningful and inspiring match where it’s most productive. I prioritise that based on the two together. And that was really eye opening. Then I went to the next one because I realised that if I don't delegate, I'm trapped. Then I put what does it cost? Every cost. Not just salary, but training costs, no hiring costs, parking costs, insurance costs, everything. What is the cost of somebody excelling at doing what it is I'm doing at a greater job than me? What would it cost? On every one of those items? The best I could do? I had to just guess on something, but I definitely did the best I could.  And then I prioritise that based on spread, how much it produced versus how much it cost. Then I put another column. How much time am I actually spending on average? The final column, I wrote down, what are my final priorities with all these variables? I did a very thorough prioritisation system there. I sliced those into ten layers. I put a job description, I put a job description on that bottom layer, and hired somebody to do that but bottom layer. It took me three people to get the right person because I had to learn about hiring. I didn't know how about, hiring. I finally got the first person there, and that was free. That allowed me to go up a notch. And then I hired the next layer. What I did is it allowed me to go and put more time into the thing to produce the most, which was actually sharing a message of what I was doing publicly, with speaking. Public speaking was my door opener. I just kept knocking out layers.In the next 18 months, my business tenfold in increase in income and business. I had 12 staff members and five doctors working for me in a 5000 square foot office from under 1000 square foot original office in 18 months. Because I said goodbye to anything that weighed me down. Anytime you do something that's lower on your values, and anytime something hone your value value yourself and the world values you when you value. It's waiting for you just to get authentic and live by the highest values, which is your ideological identity. The thing you really revolve around you. Mine was teaching, so I call myself a teacher, right? So whatever that highest value is, if you prioritise your day and fill your day with high priority actions that inspire you, it doesn't fill up with low party distractions that don't, because it's now you're allowing yourself to be authentic. And it doesn't cost to properly delegate if you get the right people, and you go on and do what produces more per hour, it doesn't cost it makes sense. Lisa: That's the hard part, isn't it? As is growing. Dr John: You do your responsibilities. Go do the thing that knocks down the doors and goes and does the deals and then go and let them do all the crazy work. Like when I was 27, that's the last time I ever wrote a check or did payroll or looked at bills. I never looked at that again. Because that's a $20 an hour job and I could make way more speaking and doing my doctrine. So I thought, 'I'm not doing anything that's going to devalue me ever again in my life.' I've never gone back. 38 years, I've never gone back. Lisa: So systematise. This is a thing here, where I have a bit of a problem, a bit of a chaos, right? Dr John: I'm an ignoramus when it comes to anything other than research, write, travel, and teach. I'm useless. I'm not. I do jokes and say when I'm having I want to make love with my girlfriend. I tell her. I put my arms around I said, 'If I was to organise and have Hugh Jackman or Brad Pitt take care of lovemaking for you on my behalf and things like that, would you still love me?' One time if she said, 'No, I will still love you more.' I'm joking. That’s a joke. But the point is that if you're not delegating lower priority things, you're trapped. Lisa: And this is the dilemma, I think, of small businesses is giving that mix right and not taking on people before you can go to that next level. Dr John: But you go. You go to the next level by taking them on if it's done properly. Lisa: If it's done properly, because I've- Dr John: You want to make sure. That's why I have a value determination process on my website to determine the values of people I hire because if they're not inspired to do what I need to delegate, that's not the right person.You gotta have the right people on the bus, this column says. I have to be clear about what I can produce if I go and do these other things. And me speaking it, and doing the doctoring on the highest priority patients was way more productive financially than me doing those other things. So once I got on to that, I put somebody in place just to book speeches, and just to make sure that I was scheduled and filled my day with schedules with patients, it was a updated day and night. I've never gone back to that. I only research, write, travel, teach. That's it. Lisa: That's my dream. I'm gonna get there. Dr John: I don't do it. What's interesting is I became financially independent doing that because of that. I learned that if I don't value myself, and I don't pay myself, other people aren't going to pay me. If they're waiting for you to value you add when you value you, the world values you. You pay yourself first, other people pay you first. It's a reflection, economically, there. And that's what allowed me to do it. Because financial independence isn't for debauchery and for the fun life, in my opinion. It's for making sure that you get to do what you love because you love it not because you have to do it. Lisa: And having an impact on the world. But if you're stuck doing the admin and the technical, logical stuff, and the crap that goes along with the business. You're not impacting the world like you want to be impacting. Dr John: Weel, the individual that does the administration is impacting the world through the ripple effect by giving you the freedom to do it. Lisa: Exactly. Dr John: If that's what they love doing. That’s not what I love doing. But there are people that love administration, they love that stuff and love behind the scenes, I love doing that. Finding those people. That's the key. Lisa: Finding those people. I's given me a bit of encouragement because I've been in that sort of groundhog days I had to get through the ceiling and get to the next level of reach. Dr John: I finally realised that the cost of hiring somebody is insignificant compared to the freedom that it provides if you do your priority. Lisa: If you get your stuff right, and know what you… Dr John: Because the energy, your energy goes up the second you're doing what you love doing. And that draws business to you. Lisa: Absolutely. I mean, like doing what we're doing. Now, this is my happy place.  Dr John: We’re both in our element. This is why we're probably going to slow down. The point is, when you're doing something you love to do, when you're on fire, with kind of an enthusiasm, people come around to watch you burn. They want to see you on fire.  Lisa: I mean, they do, they do. And I've seen that in times in my life where I've been preparing for a big race or something, and I need sponsors. I just go out there.  At the start, I didn't know how to do a sponsored proposal, I didn't know how to do any of that fancy stuff. I just went out there and told the story. And by sharing the story, people were like, 'I want to get on board with this. That's exciting.' People would come on in and and when you don't know, one of the things that I've found in life is the less you know, sometimes the more audacious you are. When you actually h

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Film reviews - Marina Carr - DH Lawrence

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 51:51


Gemma Creagh and Michael Pope review new films incl. A Quiet Place 2, playwright Marina Carr has adapted Virginia Woolf's 'To the Lighthouse' corkmidsummer.com/whats-on/to-the-lighthouse ,‘Burning Man' a new biography by Frances Wilson on DH Lawrence

New Books in Sociology
Erin Stewart, "The Missing Among Us: Stories of Missing Persons and Those Left Behind" (NewSouth, 2020)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 55:52


'To be missing, you must be missed'. Erin Stewart's 2021 book examines missing for just about every point of view.  In Australia 38,000 people are reported missing each year and in the US it's over 600,000. In the UK someone is reported missing every 90 seconds. Many of these cases are never resolved. Blending long-form journalism with true crime and philosophy, The Missing Among Us: Stories of Missing Persons and Those Left Behind (NewSouth, 2020) takes us from the Australian bush to the battlefields of Northern France and the perilous space of a refugee camp to explore the stories of the missing. Erin Stewart speaks to parents of missing children, former cult members, detectives and investigators, advocates working on the crisis of missing refugees, a child of the Stolen Generations and many more to trace the mysterious world of missing persons. Examining famous cases like that of Madeleine McCann to those who are lesser known yet equally loved and mourned, this unique book forces us to see the complex story behind each missing person and those they leave behind. Erin Stewart PhD in non-fiction writing, working as a freelance writer based in Canberra. Erin approaches writing with radical curiosity, always looking for fascinating stories incorporating strong analysis and reflection. Erin focus on stories and people that/who present the unexpected and make us see the world a little differently. Topics include the intersections of culture, tech, medicine, politics, and personal experiences. Bede Haines is a solicitor, specialising in litigation and a partner at Holding Redlich, an Australian commercial law firm. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Known to read books, ride bikes and eat cereal (often). bede.haines@holdingredlich.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in Public Policy
Erin Stewart, "The Missing Among Us: Stories of Missing Persons and Those Left Behind" (NewSouth, 2020)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 55:52


'To be missing, you must be missed'. Erin Stewart's 2021 book examines missing for just about every point of view.  In Australia 38,000 people are reported missing each year and in the US it's over 600,000. In the UK someone is reported missing every 90 seconds. Many of these cases are never resolved. Blending long-form journalism with true crime and philosophy, The Missing Among Us: Stories of Missing Persons and Those Left Behind (NewSouth, 2020) takes us from the Australian bush to the battlefields of Northern France and the perilous space of a refugee camp to explore the stories of the missing. Erin Stewart speaks to parents of missing children, former cult members, detectives and investigators, advocates working on the crisis of missing refugees, a child of the Stolen Generations and many more to trace the mysterious world of missing persons. Examining famous cases like that of Madeleine McCann to those who are lesser known yet equally loved and mourned, this unique book forces us to see the complex story behind each missing person and those they leave behind. Erin Stewart PhD in non-fiction writing, working as a freelance writer based in Canberra. Erin approaches writing with radical curiosity, always looking for fascinating stories incorporating strong analysis and reflection. Erin focus on stories and people that/who present the unexpected and make us see the world a little differently. Topics include the intersections of culture, tech, medicine, politics, and personal experiences. Bede Haines is a solicitor, specialising in litigation and a partner at Holding Redlich, an Australian commercial law firm. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Known to read books, ride bikes and eat cereal (often). bede.haines@holdingredlich.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

New Books Network
Erin Stewart, "The Missing Among Us: Stories of Missing Persons and Those Left Behind" (NewSouth, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 55:52


'To be missing, you must be missed'. Erin Stewart's 2021 book examines missing for just about every point of view.  In Australia 38,000 people are reported missing each year and in the US it's over 600,000. In the UK someone is reported missing every 90 seconds. Many of these cases are never resolved. Blending long-form journalism with true crime and philosophy, The Missing Among Us: Stories of Missing Persons and Those Left Behind (NewSouth, 2020) takes us from the Australian bush to the battlefields of Northern France and the perilous space of a refugee camp to explore the stories of the missing. Erin Stewart speaks to parents of missing children, former cult members, detectives and investigators, advocates working on the crisis of missing refugees, a child of the Stolen Generations and many more to trace the mysterious world of missing persons. Examining famous cases like that of Madeleine McCann to those who are lesser known yet equally loved and mourned, this unique book forces us to see the complex story behind each missing person and those they leave behind. Erin Stewart PhD in non-fiction writing, working as a freelance writer based in Canberra. Erin approaches writing with radical curiosity, always looking for fascinating stories incorporating strong analysis and reflection. Erin focus on stories and people that/who present the unexpected and make us see the world a little differently. Topics include the intersections of culture, tech, medicine, politics, and personal experiences. Bede Haines is a solicitor, specialising in litigation and a partner at Holding Redlich, an Australian commercial law firm. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Known to read books, ride bikes and eat cereal (often). bede.haines@holdingredlich.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies
Erin Stewart, "The Missing Among Us: Stories of Missing Persons and Those Left Behind" (NewSouth, 2020)

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 55:52


'To be missing, you must be missed'. Erin Stewart's 2021 book examines missing for just about every point of view.  In Australia 38,000 people are reported missing each year and in the US it's over 600,000. In the UK someone is reported missing every 90 seconds. Many of these cases are never resolved. Blending long-form journalism with true crime and philosophy, The Missing Among Us: Stories of Missing Persons and Those Left Behind (NewSouth, 2020) takes us from the Australian bush to the battlefields of Northern France and the perilous space of a refugee camp to explore the stories of the missing. Erin Stewart speaks to parents of missing children, former cult members, detectives and investigators, advocates working on the crisis of missing refugees, a child of the Stolen Generations and many more to trace the mysterious world of missing persons. Examining famous cases like that of Madeleine McCann to those who are lesser known yet equally loved and mourned, this unique book forces us to see the complex story behind each missing person and those they leave behind. Erin Stewart PhD in non-fiction writing, working as a freelance writer based in Canberra. Erin approaches writing with radical curiosity, always looking for fascinating stories incorporating strong analysis and reflection. Erin focus on stories and people that/who present the unexpected and make us see the world a little differently. Topics include the intersections of culture, tech, medicine, politics, and personal experiences. Bede Haines is a solicitor, specialising in litigation and a partner at Holding Redlich, an Australian commercial law firm. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Known to read books, ride bikes and eat cereal (often). bede.haines@holdingredlich.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/australian-and-new-zealand-studies

Scale Up Your Business Podcast
15 Minutes To Action - Lessons From Lockdown

Scale Up Your Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 17:44


In this week's '15 Minutes To Action', Nick reflects upon the lockdown period, how it has affected the business landscape - what we can learn from the last 12-18 months, and what we can take forward as business owners and entrepreneurs. KEY TAKEAWAYS The world has gone through unprecedented change, and we must appreciate what it will mean. The system has been altered forever. Being agile really matters. One of the main takeaways from lockdown has been that those who respond and adapt quickly have survived and thrived. We have proved that we can work effectively and efficiently without being in a static place of work, and without having to meet people face to face. People have always seen home as a refuge - an escape from work. With the rise of remote working, this has been re-evaluated. We need to make sure we strike a balance in this new world. BEST MOMENTS 'There is a certain degree of certainty and confidence coming back' 'To reinvent is now a critical component of any business' 'We're seeing entrepreneurs looking at these business trends and coming up with some brilliant business ideas' 'It's going to be interesting to see how people adjust to those different dimensions' VALUABLE RESOURCES Scale Up Your Business – scaleup.vip/podcast Join the free Scale Up Your Business community: scaleup.vip/community Take the Six Peaks of Value Creation Scorecard, to measure your current business performance and show you where to focus to get to where you want to be: https://scaleup.vip/sixpeaks          ABOUT THE HOST My name is Nick Bradley. I’m an entrepreneur, author, speaker and investor. My background is in growing and scaling VC and Private Equity backed businesses. Having successfully built, bought and sold a number of companies, and removed myself from day-to-day operations, my focus now is on helping entrepreneurs get to where they want to be, in business and in life. As well as investing in growth businesses and backing turnarounds - with the ultimate aim of creating value from significant capital events. I’m passionate about personal and professional development - showing up and being the best version of myself ... every day. My bigger vision is to help bring entrepreneurial skills, experience and mindset to people in developing nations - so they can follow their dreams, live life more on their terms - utilising entrepreneurship as a global force for good. CONTACT METHOD Nick’s Facebook Page: https://scaleup.vip/FB   Nick’s LinkedIn: https://scaleup.vip/LI   Nick's Instagram: https://scaleup.vip/IG   Scale Up Your Business website: www.suyb.global See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports in Depth
Sports In Depth:Remembering The Great''Sugar ''Ray Robinson/*Trust*In*GOD*

Sports in Depth

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 32:00


'Sports In Depth' With,Dr.M.Lee''Doc'' Stanley Sr.,and his sports posse, is an in depth informative educational and historical look at the world of sports,on his renowned and legendary award winning,radio show,'Sports In Depth'. Di-versing from both a daily and historical perspective,bringing also both an in depth look and perspective not only on the sports of our times, but too,of the players and performers of the said events, both now and of yesteryear. 'Sports In Depth',AKA SID, also brings us the unique strategies of sports from an intellectual prospective. Not just athletics because as it takes raw GOD given talent and conditioning it too takes a blessed mind fueled with passion, determination,intellect and a belief of competing and accomplishing too. And with the in depth knowledge and diverse intellect, of Doc's iconic posse,'Sports In Depth' is too,''the world in Depth''. Thanks for joining us once again,where we always,''rope the Rumors,hog tie the Issues and brand the Truth.'' *TRUST*IN*GOD* ''To much being made of something that is nothing at all.'' ''It's remarkable how quickly redundantly continuously and in a grand manner people never forget the minute and unintentionally things of negativity you do.Yet remember not it seems the grand human king and out of the way things you have done for them.''  

Daily Gospel Exegesis
Feast of Saints Phillip & James, Apostles - John 14: 6-14

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 22:29


To support the ministry and get access to exclusive content, go to: http://patreon.com/logicalbiblestudy John 14: 6-14 - 'To have seen me is to have seen the Father.' Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs: - 74 (in 'The Transmission of Divine Revelation') - God "desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth: that is, of Christ Jesus Christ must be proclaimed to all nations and individuals, so that this revelation may reach to the ends of the earth. - 459 (in 'Why did the Word become Flesh?') - The Word became flesh to be our model of holiness: "Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me." "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but by me" (abbreviated). - 1698 (in 'Life in Christ') - The first and last point of reference of this catechesis will always be Jesus Christ himself, who is "the way, and the truth, and the life" (abbreviated). - 2466 (in 'Living in the Truth') - In Jesus Christ, the whole of God's truth has been made manifest. "Full of grace and truth," he came as the "light of the world," he is the Truth. "Whoever believes in me may not remain in darkness." The disciple of Jesus continues in his word so as to know "the truth [that] will make you free" and that sanctifies (abbreviated). - 2614 (in 'Jesus teaches us how to pray') - When Jesus openly entrusts to his disciples the mystery of prayer to the Father, he reveals to them what their prayer and ours must be, once he has returned to the Father in his glorified humanity. What is new is to "ask in his name." Faith in the Son introduces the disciples into the knowledge of the Father, because Jesus is "the way, and the truth, and the life." - 470 (in 'How is the Son of God Man?') - The Son of God therefore communicates to his humanity his own personal mode of existence in the Trinity. In his soul as in his body, Christ thus expresses humanly the divine ways of the Trinity. - 516 (in 'Characteristics common to Jesus' ministry') - Christ's whole earthly life - his words and deeds, his silences and sufferings, indeed his manner of being and speaking - is Revelation of the Father. Jesus can say: "Whoever has seen me has seen the Father", and the Father can say: "This is my Son, my Chosen; listen to him!" Because our Lord became man in order to do his Father's will, even the least characteristics of his mysteries manifest "God's love. . . among us". - 2614 (in 'Jesus teaches us how to pray') - When Jesus openly entrusts to his disciples the mystery of prayer to the Father, he reveals to them what their prayer and ours must be, once he has returned to the Father in his glorified humanity. What is new is to "ask in his name." Faith in the Son introduces the disciples into the knowledge of the Father, because Jesus is "the way, and the truth, and the life" (abbreviated). - 2633 (in 'Prayer of Petition') - When we share in God's saving love, we understand that every need can become the object of petition. Christ, who assumed all things in order to redeem all things, is glorified by what we ask the Father in his name (abbreviated). - 2815 (in 'The Seven Petitions') - Prayer to our Father is our prayer, if it is prayed in the name of Jesus (abbreviated). Got a Bible question? Send an email to logicalbiblestudy@gmail.com, and it will be answered in an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daily-gospel-exegesis/message

Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill
Take A T-O With Turner & O'Neill | Season 2, Ep 14 | "USA Basketball With Don Showalter" | 4.8.2021

Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 109:58


We are thrilled to welcome legendary coach Don Showalter to the podcast.  Coach Show takes a T-O this week and basketball lovers will get their fill!Hear from Coach Showalter...•The five pillars his staff looks for when assembling USA Basketball teams•Something all young players must add to their game•How he values the things that DON'T take talent•What cut of steak he's having before the National Championship gameWhat Else Is Packed Into Episode 14?•Our starting 5•Kurtis shows off his LAX vocabulary•Coach Turner issues a challenge to Xfinity•Did O'Neill fall asleep on the Final 4?Recorded on 4.5.2021 & released on 4.8.2021, this and all episodes are also available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio and other popular podcast platforms.You can also view this episode on our YouTube Channel: Click HerePartnership opportunities available.Instagram - @turneroneillpodcastFacebook - @turneroneillpodcastTwitter - @turnonpodcastWebsite - www.turnerandoneill.comEmail:  turneroneillpodcast@gmail.comProduced By Kurtis CrossEngineered By DJ KrissySupport the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)

The Steven Sulley Study Podcast
The Definition Of Success - A Conversation with Tony McGee

The Steven Sulley Study Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 81:51


In this week's very special episode, Steven talks to the legendary Tony McGee, photographer, fashion icon, filmmaker and one of the most influential voices of the 20th and 21st century. In this conversation, Tony tells you all about how he's risen to the heights of incredible success, the lessons he's learned along the way, and some of the most fascinating and insightful stories about the iconic characters in his life. KEY TAKEAWAYS People can realise how great life can be if those who have enjoyed success take thew time out to share that good fortune with others. Money does not always guarantee success. A fine example of this is in the football world, where players are paid exorbitantly, and yet still do not come up with the goods on a weekly basis. The art of communicating love and desire through your lens is built around the concept of "Daily Love". It's falling in love with your subject (platonically) for the day only, and bringing that out in your work. Starting a business isn't just about a great idea. It needs to have a practical, revenue-based way of staying alive and providing a healthy profit. BEST MOMENTS 'Everyone should live in a state of complete harmony' 'I look into the eyes of God sometimes and I say "Please don't take me away just yet. I'm having too much of a good time"' 'That's not love. That's superficial nonsense' 'To worry about debt is the beginning of the end of many artists' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Steven Sulley Study      Tony McGee - https://tonymcgee.co.uk ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should have multiple focuses to be a well-rounded individual. Success shouldn't be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made a success in life and also made huge cock-ups I feel I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful or at least start your pursuit. My 'Study' has taken resources from reading and education plus being around, my perception, of successful people and I, know a lot of successful people from all walks of life. My 'Study' coming from my experiences in business, investing, sales (my core background), training, boxing and education has enabled me to become well rounded and successful and I will help you in these key areas too. CONTACT METHOD Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Cup Of English
A vaccination for teachers.

A Cup Of English

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 8:31


Since my last podcast, I have started working full-time at a middle school. I am an eighth grade ELA and Social Studies teacher. ELA means English Language Arts, and is basically all about essay writing and critical thinking. Of course I feel very privileged to have this job, especially (1)in this climate of high unemployment! It's not (2)all smooth sailing, however. The hybrid system of teaching in person part of the time and via zoom the rest of the time is still evolving, so the curriculum is something we are having to develop from week to week. This might not sound like a problem, but, believe me it is a real headache. Also, we only have half of the students in school at a time.  I cannot complain, though. (3)I am more than happy to be back in a teaching environment, and am slowly bonding with the students. There is talk now about the whole student body coming back to school full-time. We will find out in a week or two if that will happen. It seems that, as more people are vaccinated, the government wants to get young people back to a normal, learning routine as soon as possible. In order to do that safely, we will have to follow certain protocols, and, of course, be vaccinated. I had the first vaccine by Pfizer about three weeks ago, so I am due to have the next one today. Exciting.... I don't mind vaccines; I certainly believe in them. I see this next one as a gateway to getting back to a normal life, so I certainly don't mind a poke in the arm, even if I get a few cold-like symptoms for a few days afterwards. When I had my first vaccine, it was a drive-through situation where I didn't have to get out of my car. Afterwards, I had to sit in line and wait for 15 minutes before leaving, just so the nurses could see that I didn't have an allergic reaction. I didn't have one. So, it looks like I'm on target for being 'covered' as we say today. I will be less likely to get infected and less likely to infect. That gives me great peace of mind. I am encouraged by the news of the many different types of vaccines for Covid that are now available, and the numbers of people who are receiving them each day globally. 1. In this climate of ..... means in this general atmosphere/ condition of society. It is used figuratively. a. In this climate of political divide, it is refreshing to be able to debate amicably. b. In this climate of apparent accountability, I hope we can all be more transparent. 2. 'Smooth sailing' or 'it's not all smooth sailing' are wonderful idioms to show ease or the lack of it. a. After we organized the wedding and sent out the invitations, everything else was smooth sailing. b. Running your own business is not all smooth sailing. You might have more control and independence, but you have all the responsibility. 3. 'To be more than happy to..' is obvious in meaning, and a great addition to a sentence. a. I am more than happy to help you; just tell me what you need. b. We are more than happy to help that charity because it does so much good for the community.

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour
WHO ARE THE ELECT THAT ENTER THE RAPUTURE? (pt #3) by THE TWO WITNESSES

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 47:00


Power packed teaching and sobering life changing Message of THE LORD, WHO ARE THE ELECT THAT ENTER THE RAPUTURE?  THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION 11 instruct the church on who the elect are that THEY have seen enter the rapture. The WORDS of JESUS are the standard of life on this Earth, but HE is also telling us the WORDS of JESUS will be the standard of justice, the scale of justice, the yardstick of measuring on that day. The WORDS of JESUS are the AUTHORITY OF GOD communicated and dispensed to man: The commands of GOD.  "The worse thing that can ever happen to a Christian is to think that you are headed to Heaven and then on that day hear JESUS say, 'To tell you the truth I do not know you. Get out of here!'" Ref Scripture  Matt 7:21-27 21 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ 23 And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’ https://repentandpreparetheway.org https://jesusislordradio.info

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour
WHO ARE THE ELECT THAT ENTER THE RAPUTURE? (pt #2) by THE TWO WITNESSES

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 44:00


Power packed teaching and sobering life changing Message of THE LORD, WHO ARE THE ELECT THAT ENTER THE RAPUTURE?  THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION 11 instruct the church on who the elect are that THEY have seen enter the rapture. The WORDS of JESUS are the standard of life on this Earth, but HE is also telling us the WORDS of JESUS will be the standard of justice, the scale of justice, the yardstick of measuring on that day. The WORDS of JESUS are the AUTHORITY OF GOD communicated and dispensed to man: The commands of GOD.  "The worse thing that can ever happen to a Christian is to think that you are headed to Heaven and then on that day hear JESUS say, 'To tell you the truth I do not know you. Get out of here!'" Ref Scripture  Matt 7:21-27 21 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ 23 And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’ https://repentandpreparetheway.org https://jesusislordradio.info

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour
WHO ARE THE ELECT THAT ENTER THE RAPUTURE? (pt #1) by THE TWO WITNESSES

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 40:00


Power packed teaching and sobering life changing Message of THE LORD, WHO ARE THE ELECT THAT ENTER THE RAPUTURE?  THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION 11 instruct the church on who the elect are that THEY have seen enter the rapture. The WORDS of JESUS are the standard of Life on this earth, but HE is also telling us the WORDS of JESUS will be the standard of justice, the scale of justice, the yardstick of measuring on that day. The WORDS of JESUS are the AUTHORITY OF GOD communicated and dispensed to man: The commands of GOD.  "The worse thing that can ever happen to a Christian is to think that you are headed to Heaven and then on that day hear JESUS say, 'To tell you the truth I do not know you. Get out of here!'" Ref Scripture  Matt 7:21-27 21 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ 23 And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’ https://repentandpreparetheway.org https://jesusislordradio.info

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour
DONT MISS YOUR FLIGHT, THE RAPTURE (pt. 4) by THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION 11

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 31:00


Power packed teaching and sobering life changing Message of THE LORD, by THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION 11. "The worse thing that can ever happen to a Christian is to think that you are headed to Heaven and then on that day hear JESUS say, 'To tell you the truth I do not know you. Get out of here!'" "The mere pronouncement of LORD, LORD cannot bring you to the Kingdom of GOD." "Could it be true that there are those that say, LORD, LORD, yet they have not received HIM fully in their hearts?" Reference Scripture Matt 7:21-27 21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity. 24 Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: 25 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. 26 And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: 27 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it. https://repentandpreparetheway.org https://jesusislordradio.info

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour
DONT MISS YOUR FLIGHT, THE RAPTURE (pt. 3) by THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION 11

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 35:00


Power packed teaching and sobering life changing Message of THE LORD, by THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION 11. "The worse thing that can ever happen to a Christian is to think that you are headed to Heaven and then on that day hear JESUS say, 'To tell you the truth I do not know you. Get out of here!'" "The mere pronouncement of LORD, LORD cannot bring you to the Kingdom of GOD." "Could it be true that there are those that say, LORD, LORD, yet they have not received HIM fully in their hearts?" Reference Scripture Matt 7:21-27 21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity. 24 Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: 25 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. 26 And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: 27 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it. https://repentandpreparetheway.org https://jesusislordradio.info

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour
DONT MISS YOUR FLIGHT, THE RAPTURE (pt. 2) by THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION 11

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 34:00


Power packed teaching and sobering life changing Message of THE LORD, by THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION 11. "The worse thing that can ever happen to a Christian is to think that you are headed to Heaven and then on that day hear JESUS say, 'To tell you the truth I do not know you. Get out of here!'" "The mere pronouncement of LORD, LORD cannot bring you to the Kingdom of GOD." "Could it be true that there are those that say, LORD, LORD, yet they have not received HIM fully in their hearts?" Reference Scripture Matt 7:21-27 21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity. 24 Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: 25 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. 26 And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: 27 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it. https://repentandpreparetheway.org https://jesusislordradio.info

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour
DONT MISS YOUR FLIGHT, THE RAPTURE (pt. 1) by THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION 11

Prophecy at the Midnight Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 39:00


Power packed teaching and sobering life changing Message of THE LORD, by THE TWO WITNESSES OF REVELATION 11. "The worse thing that can ever happen to a Christian is to think that you are headed to Heaven and then on that day hear JESUS say, 'To tell you the truth I do not know you. Get out of here!'" "The mere pronouncement of LORD, LORD cannot bring you to the Kingdom of GOD." "Could it be true that there are those that say, LORD, LORD, yet they have not received HIM fully in their hearts?" Reference Scripture Matt 7:21-27 21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity. 24 Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: 25 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. 26 And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: 27 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it. https://repentandpreparetheway.org https://jesusislordradio.info

Heavier Than I Look
A Karen Carpenter Case Analysis

Heavier Than I Look

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 20:24


Karen Carpenter, one-half of one of the biggest American musical acts of all time, sensitized the public to the seriousness of an eating disorder. Today’s episode discusses her tragic life and death, in conversation with Todd Haynes’ film entitled “Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story”. Our cultural response to her suffering and eventual death is heightened because of her perceived untouchability and her very existence as a spectacle who is exploited by the media. Carpenter’s life was in and of itself its own screen at which to view anorexia; an object to gawk at, trivialize, and dehumanize.    Bibliography (show notes): Banerji, Atreyi. “The Tragic Story of Karen Carpenter: An Artist Failed by a Faltering Society.” Far Out Magazine The Tragic Story of Karen Carpenter An Artist Failed by a Faltering Society Comments, faroutmagazine.co.uk/karen-carpenter-tragic-story-mental-health/.   Chu, Paige. “Illness as Aesthetic.” The Varsity, 3 Sept. 2018, thevarsity.ca/2018/09/03/illness-as-aesthetic/.   Eames, Tom. “The Tragic Story of Karen Carpenter, One of the Greatest Vocalists of All Time.” Smooth, 27 Mar. 2019, www.smoothradio.com/artists/carpenters/karen-carpenter-death-story-solo-album-husband/.   Gilbert, Sophie. “'To the Bone' and the Trouble With Anorexia on Film.” The Atlantic, Atlantic Media Company, 19 July 2017, www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2017/07/to-the-bone-review-netflix/533517/.   Haynes, Todd, director. Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story. Youtube, 1988, www.youtube.com/watch?v=H13d1nOorJM.    Latson, Jennifer. “Karen Carpenter: How Did She Die?” Time, Time, 29 Dec. 2016, time.com/3685894/karen-carpenter-anorexia-death/.   Person. “The Real Reason Karen Carpenter Was Driven to Anorexia.” Independent, Independent.ie, 18 Mar. 2016, www.independent.ie/life/the-real-reason-karen-carpenter-was-driven-to-anorexia-26703889.html.   Rose, Megan. “It Begins And Ends With Empathy; Remembering Karen Carpenter. • National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders.” National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, 6 Apr. 2020, anad.org/begins-ends-empathy-remembering-karen-carpenter/.    Schmidt, Randy. Karen Carpenter: Starved of Love, by Randy Schmidt | Extract. 23 Oct. 2010, www.theguardian.com/books/2010/oct/24/karen-carpenter-anorexia-book-extract. 

LIGHT OF MENORAH
The Gospel According to Moses - Genesis - Gen. 15-16

LIGHT OF MENORAH

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 31:18


Avram (Abram as pronounced in Hebrew – name hasn’t changed yet to Abraham or Saree to Sarah) is about to walk through the blood path – it is an ancient Chaldean (area of the first kingdom of Babylon) ritual to make a covenant.  Avram knows it well since he himself is a Chaldean -  Gen. 11:28 & 31.  So God is communicating to Avram using things familiar he is familiar with.  This covenant ritual means if one walks through the blood path between the animals the person is saying two things. First, that by walking through one agrees to abide by the covenant.  Second, if one breaks the covenant then by walking through the blood of the animals you are saying that if I break the covenant then let it be done to me what has been done to the animals.  But, Avram never had to walk through the blood.  He was represented by someone else.  Just like Jesus and the new covenant we too are represented by someone else.  This seems to have everything to do with God’s amazing redemption plan of the human race by grace.  A second major topic in this lesson is who is “the angel of the Lord?”  There are 52 occurrences of the phrase "the angel of the Lord" in the Hebrew Scriptures, the Old Testament.  You can see the verses starting in Genesis to Exodus 3 which is the focus of this lesson. Gen_16:7  Now the angel of the LORD found her by a spring of water in the wilderness, by the spring on the way to Shur. Gen_16:9  Then the angel of the LORD said to her, "Return to your mistress, and submit yourself to her authority." Gen_16:10  Moreover, the angel of the LORD said to her, "I will greatly multiply your descendants so that they will be too many to count." Gen_16:11  The angel of the LORD said to her further, "Behold, you are with child, And you will bear a son; And you shall call his name Ishmael, Because the LORD has given heed to your affliction. Gen_22:11  But the angel of the LORD called to him from heaven and said, "Abraham, Abraham!" And he said, "Here I am." Gen_22:15  Then the angel of the LORD called to Abraham a second time from heaven, Gen_24:7  "The LORD, the God of heaven, who took me from my father's house and from the land of my birth, and who spoke to me and who swore to me, saying, 'To your descendants I will give this land,' He will send His angel before you, and you will take a wife for my son from there. Exo_3:2  The angel of the LORD appeared to him in a blazing fire from the midst of a bush; and he looked, and behold, the bush was burning with fire, yet the bush was not consumed. Who is this?  What is it?  What do the rabbis say?  Some Christian scholars say it is Jesus!  How can that be if one studies and asks the question what does the Bible say?  No where in the Bible does it even hint at the fact that the angel is Jesus.   Once again we need to BRING OUR BRAIN  to the Bible.  We all agree this is the inspired word of God.  In short we say the Bible is God's word.  If so and God never said the angel of the Lord is Jesus, then how do some of our Christian scholars say it is Jesus?  It is dangerous to put words in the Bible that are not there.  I would rather it be taught with words like "is it possible that the angel of the Lord might be a manifestation of Jesus.  Perhaps some Bible verses suggest this might be true."  But there are many that seem to say they know the answer and it is their way or the highway.  Not a good way to teach God's word.  In this lesson one question I pose, and I will again and again, who do you believe?  Do you believe the orthodox rabbis?  Do you believe so called Christian scholars?  Or do you believe in THE VERY WORDS OF GOD?  I suggest to you it must be the latter. An excellent article on this topic can be found at this link.   Link - click here for the article Who is this guy, Rev. Ferret?  What's his background?  Why should we take time to listen to him?  Here's a link to check out his background - click here

Sandcastle Theater Company
Sonrisa del Coyote by David Alonso Rodriguez

Sandcastle Theater Company

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 69:02


Live Audio Play Reading of SONRISA DEL COYOTE Written by David Alonso Rodriguez Produced by Sandcastle Theater Company Adapted and directed by Ariella Wolfe Language consultation by Dr. Olga Sanchez-Saltveit Featuring Alma de Leon as NARRATOR, Hernán Angulo as DANNY, Cristina Maria as SOFÍA/YOTO, Diana Gonzalez-Morett as LUPA/EREMITA, Gene Arroyo as FAMILIA #1/TÍO, and Manuel Fernandez as FAMILIA #2. About The Play: SONRISA DEL COYOTE follows siblings Danny and Lupa, as they are forced to leave their home in Mexico and travel across the border to Los Angeles. During their journey, they encounter a trickster coyote of legend and learn about who they are, where they come from, and the true meaning of family. Time/Place: Mexico City (1991), multiple locations across Mexico (1997), Los Angeles (2001). *Content Warning: thematic elements This audio play production is in honor of the life of David Alonso Rodriguez and in celebration of his memory. We invite you to make a donation to the David Alonso Rodriguez memorial fund: https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-david-alonso-rodriguez-memorial-fund About the Playwright: David Alonso Rodriguez (1993-2020) devoted much of his life to the creation of theater and to his theater community. David’s bilingual play, SONRISA DEL COYOTE, won the New Voices playwriting competition at the University of Oregon and was featured in the Pocket Playhouse in fall of 2015. As an actor with the University Theatre Department, he was featured in performances of SILA, ARCADIA, and BREAKING THE CODE. During his time living in the Rogue Valley, David participated in community theater productions of EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL, PIPPIN, SILENT SKY and BILLY ELLIOT. Special thanks to Jenny Rodriguez, Nicholas J. Maurer, Michael Teague, Tina D’Elia. Music Credits: “Aztec Music - Sacred Jungle” by Phantawalker - Composer “Bella Amargura” by Mariachi Son de México “Sonrisa Del Coyote” Companion Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6UUa1GlWPedsOuzBh2Y6jp?si=ErX-l0ddQ_CSnqUWbvF4tw Sandcastle Theater Company is an emerging theater company committed to nurturing and producing new plays, growing a broader theater community, and creating accessible opportunities for people to experience original stories. Follow us on social media at facebook.com/sandcastletheaterco and @sandcastletheaterco on Instagram.

Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill
Take A T-O With Turner & O'Neill | Season 2, Ep 9 | "Inside The NFL With DeMaurice Smith" | 3.4.2021

Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 98:03


We welcome DeMaurice Smith to this week's podcast.  As the Executive Director of The NFL Players Association, DeMaurice (a DC area native) joins the podcast for a great conversation with the T-O crew.  From diversity in the front offices & sidelines to a successful 2020 season during the pandemic, Smith jumps right into the conversation. We discuss...•The NFL draft•UMD lacrosse•The effort to complete the 2020 seasonRecorded on 3.1.2021 & released on 3.4.2021, this and all episodes are also available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio and other popular podcast platforms.You can also view this episode on our YouTube Channel: Click HerePartnership opportunities available.Instagram - @turneroneillpodcastFacebook - @turneroneillpodcastTwitter - @turnonpodcastWebsite - www.turnerandoneill.comEmail:  turneroneillpodcast@gmail.comProduced By Kurtis CrossEngineered By DJ KrissySupport the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)

Rede Geek podcasts
TOP 10 - Filmes que praticamente quebraram os estúdios

Rede Geek podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 30:17


Neste TOP 10, vamos escalar os maiores flops cinematográficos de todos os tempos! Estúdios de cinema vivem sempre apostando que seus filmes terão gente interessada o suficiente para que as produções tenham lucro. Afinal, é devastador injetar milhões de dinheiros em algo só para ter prejuízo. Só que nem sempre isso dá certo. Aliás, alguns filmes deram TÃO errado que praticamente quebraram seus estúdios – ou, em alguns casos, quebraram mesmo!  Gostou do episódio? Mande um comentário em áudio pelo WhatsApp +55 11 98765-6950. Seu comentário poderá aparecer no podcast Serviço de Atendimento à Cavalaria (SAC). Saiba mais em www.redegeek.com.br See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Real Estate Coaching Radio
Top 10 Team Success Secrets Revealed

Real Estate Coaching Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 35:00


'To team...or not to team...that is the question' It's a common held belief in real estate that your goal should be to form a team. Often agents are pressured to form teams as the natural progression of their real estate careers. Few agents stop to ask themselves what the goal of a team truly is. Is the goal of a team to simply sell more (and more) homes? Is the goal of a team to win awards and receive endless recognition? Is the purpose of a team to make yourself think the buying and selling public will see you in a more favorable light vs a single agent? No wonder so many teams fail. What if the only purpose of the real estate team (or individual agent) was to produce PROFIT. It might surprise you to learn that it's not uncommon for agents who 'own' big teams to make less personal profit every year vs one of their team members. In other words, the team leader...the agent who formed the team and takes all the personal risk and liability....makes LESS money, has LESS PROFIT than someone they hired to work with their buyer leads. Listen now and learn the drilled down, no BS bottom line on how to build a PROFITABLE, sustainable team. Schedule A Free Coaching CallListen on iTunesListen on SpotifyListen on Stitcher

Lets TLK...
'To be honest with how I lay it down in the bedroom, I think that deserves a good payment!'

Lets TLK...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 43:10


'To be honest with how I lay it down in the bedroom, I think that deserves a good payment!' by LetsTLK

Second Captains
Ep 1960: The Accelerating Collapse of Klopp's Hopes And Dreams - 08/02/21

Second Captains

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 15:06


'To me, they've been bad champions'. Those were the words of impartial observer Roy Keane on Sky Sports yesterday as any glimmer of hope Liverpool were clinging on to that they were still in the title race was repeatedly stamped on by Alisson Becker's big boot. As for Jurgen Klopp, he's not taking the collapse of his dreams into tiny piles of dust all too well.

Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill
"Take A T-O With Turner & O'Neill" | Season 2, Episode 4 | "LAX Talk With Ben Rubeor | 1.28.2021

Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 105:53


Ben Rubeor joins the podcast in season 2, episode 4.  The standout alum of UVA lacrosse (attacker), went on to play professionally in the MLL and now is the head coach of the PLL's Atlas Lacrosse Club.  Ben takes a T-O with us, and we chop it up and discuss everything lacrosse.How does been feel the PLL has made such great strides in popularizing the sport?As diversity emerges in professional lacrosse, what's next for the game?What theme music would Ben walk out to, if given the chance?Also, you do NOT want to miss the laughs we have in season 2, episode 4.Recorded on 1.25.2021 & released on 1.28.2021, this and all episodes are also available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio and other popular podcast platforms.You can also view this episode on our YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMp...Partnership opportunities available.IG & FB - @turneroneillpodcastTW - @turnonpodcastwww.turnerandoneill.comturneroneillpodcast@gmail.comProduced By Kurtis CrossEngineered By DJ KrissySupport the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)

Scale Up Your Business Podcast
15 Minutes To Action - Optimal Performance

Scale Up Your Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 16:50


Nick has always been about helping your business to find ways in which to scale effectively. but some of the methods may be more far-reaching than many realise. In this week's '15 Minutes To Action', Nick discusses the importance of keeping things running at their optimal performance, both personally and professionally, and how this can super-charge our scale-up plans. KEY TAKEAWAYS We can scale more quickly by ensuring that all the parts of the business, ourselves included, are running at their most efficient and nimble - at their optimal performance - and most importantly in unison. Success is not the endgame. It is the byproduct of aligning all intentions with absolute precision to achieve a number of actions. Focus on what you can affect. We must seek to reduce distractions and stop working on things we cannot truly control. You can achieve more by working on the things that matter. Routines allow us to perform tasks until they become second-nature. by doing this, we make the processes far more efficient. BEST MOMENTS 'You should always be looking to improve. You should always be looking to make incremental gains' 'There's a big difference between success and the achievement of success' 'You've got to have a rigorous intention around goal-setting' 'To create routines that drive optimal performance, you don't want anything clouding you' VALUABLE RESOURCES Scale Up Your Business – scaleup.vip/podcast Join the free Scale Up Your Business community: scaleup.vip/community Take the Six Peaks of Value Creation Scorecard, to measure your current business performance and show you where to focus to get to where you want to be: https://scaleup.vip/sixpeaks      ABOUT THE HOST My name is Nick Bradley. I’m an entrepreneur, author, speaker and investor. My background is in growing and scaling VC and Private Equity backed businesses. Having successfully built, bought and sold a number of companies, and removed myself from day-to-day operations, my focus now is on helping entrepreneurs get to where they want to be, in business and in life. As well as investing in growth businesses and backing turnarounds - with the ultimate aim of creating value from significant capital events. I’m passionate about personal and professional development - showing up and being the best version of myself ... every day. My bigger vision is to help bring entrepreneurial skills, experience and mindset to people in developing nations - so they can follow their dreams, live life more on their terms - utilising entrepreneurship as a global force for good. CONTACT METHOD Nick’s Facebook Page: https://scaleup.vip/FB   Nick’s LinkedIn: https://scaleup.vip/LI   Nick's Instagram: https://scaleup.vip/IG   Scale Up Your Business website: www.suyb.global See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Voices & Visionaries
MARISA PILLA- on calling your own shot & carving out her niche in soccer

Voices & Visionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 34:31


Marisa Pilla grew up loving the game of soccer. She calls the 1999 Women's World Cup a defining sports moment. Fast-forward twenty plus years, and Pilla is now regularly interviewing some of soccer's biggest names for CBS Sports and FS1, as a reporter and host.In this long-form interview, Pilla shares what makes a good sideline reporter. She offers an in-depth look at her prep process and talks about making the jump from local to national broadcasts.Pilla looks back on her early broadcast jobs and explains how being relentless benefitted her career. She explores the role gratitude has in her life and the impact hiring a broadcast coach has made on her career.Pilla dives into the explosive growth of women's soccer, reveals what being inside the bubble of the NWSL Challenge Cup was like and breaks down her new ‘PillaTalk Podcast.'To keep up with Marisa, check out her social media:Instagram: marisa_pillaTwitter: @pilla_talk

Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill
Take A T-O With Turner & O'Neill | Season 2, Episode 1 | "It's Bigger Than Football" | 1.7.2021.mp3

Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 96:21


Welcome to season two, episode one of "Take A T-O With Turner & O'Neill."  We open season two with a look at Washington, DC's unspoken gem in Friendship Collegiate School's Athletic Director & head football coach, Mike Hunter.  A native of the DMV, Hunter (A Gonzaga College High School & Catholic University alum) speaks to his purpose & drive at Friendship Collegiate.  Referencing the families, the students, the opportunities & the mission of the school, Mike Hunter takes a T-O with us in this heavy hitting interview.Recorded on 1.4.2021 & released on 1.7.2021, this and all episodes are also available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio and other popular podcast platforms.You can also view this episode on our YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMp...Partnership opportunities available.IG & FB - @turneroneillpodcastTW - @turnonpodcastwww.turnerandoneill.comturneroneillpodcast@gmail.comProduced By Kurtis CrossEngineered By DJ KrissySupport the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)

Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill
Take A T-O With Turner & O'Neill | Episode 24 | "Inside The NBA" | 12.17.2020

Take A T.O. With Turner And O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 92:29


Episode 24 of "Take A T-O With Turner & O'Neill", is an all new episode where we journey with David Vanterpool, Associate Head of the Minnesota Timberwolves.  As a former NBA & overseas player, Dave transitioned into coaching and has found his success yet again, on the hardwood.  From his days at Montgomery Blair High School (Silver Spring, MD) to St. Bonaventure to his NBA playing career ad now on the sidelines, we get into a great conversation where Vanterpool brings us along for the journey.    What one quality must all NBA players have?What did Dave say to Damian Lillard as they watched the NFL playoffs?How does having the youngest team in the NBA match up with brick oven pizza?David Vanterpool takes a T-O with us and you'll get the inside scoop and so much more in Episode 24.  As an NBA coach and very good friend of both Coach Steve Turner & produce Kurt Cross, Dave chops it up with us this week!Recorded on 12.14.2020 & released on 12.16.2020, this and all episodes are also available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio and other popular podcast platforms.You can also view this episode on our YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMp...Partnership opportunities available.IG & FB - @turneroneillpodcastTW - @turnonpodcastwww.turnerandoneill.comturneroneillpodcast@gmail.comProduced By Kurtis CrossEngineered By DJ KrissySupport the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)Support the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)

Ex-Wives Undercover
Ep. 6 - A Slice of Beefcake

Ex-Wives Undercover

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 62:12


In the last episode, Athena opened an anonymous email to learn that Ben had fathered a child with another women. We'll hear more of her story soon, but in the meantime we're fast-forwarding to November of 2013, when Amber (ex-wife #2) meets Ben on a new matchmaking app called Tinder. While it wasn't love at first sight, things picked up fast and furious! By the second date, he dropped a major bomb about a child he fathered...or shall we say 'how she came about.'To read the full chapter of Ex-Wives Undercover, access our Dirty John Directory or visit our blog, click here.

The Talent Development Hot Seat
Culture Hacking in the Modern Workplace with Jennifer Paylor

The Talent Development Hot Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 37:38


On the hot seat today is Jennifer Paylor, who recently left IBM to become head of L&D, Talent, and Culture at CapGemini. We cover​​ the definition of anti-fragility; employee engagement and trust; psychological safety; intellectual humility; and why Jennifer says, 'everyone needs a coach like they need a mobile phone.'To join the community, go to Tdtt.usTo purchase the recordings from The Talent Development Virtual Summit, go to tdtt.us/purchase-lifetime-access/

Startup Hypeman: The Podcast
S15E3: The Economics of Freemium vs. Free Trial with Profitwell CEO Patrick Campbell

Startup Hypeman: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 52:11


Shakespeare said 'To be, or not to be? That is the question.' But if he lived today he'd probably say 'Freemium or Free Trial? That is the question.' Plenty of companies have tried one or tried both and failed, not fully realizing the economics of each, and what conditions better enable one acquisition strategy versus the other. To help unpack HOW to figure this out, I welcome the Prophet of Pricing, Profitwell CEO Patrick Campbell to this week's episode. Patrick shares the what, how, and why of this age old topic, breaking down the considerations and success factors, and we even play a game of 'Freemium or Free Trial' where I come up with company ideas and he shares which strategy to go with.Find Patrick online:Twitter: @patticusFind Profitwell online:www.profitwell.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

In Our Time
Authenticity (Repeat)

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 50:33


In a programme first broadcast in 2019, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss what it means to be oneself, a question explored by philosophers from Aristotle to the present day, including St Augustine, Kierkegaard, Heidegger and Sartre. In Hamlet, Polonius said 'To thine own self be true', but what is the self, and what does it mean to be true to it, and why should you be true? To Polonius, if you are true to yourself, ‘thou canst not be false to any man’ - but with the rise of the individual, authenticity became a goal in itself, regardless of how that affected others. Is authenticity about creating yourself throughout your life, or fulfilling the potential with which you were born, connecting with your inner child, or something else entirely? What are the risks to society if people value authenticity more than morality - that is, if the two are incompatible? The image above is of Sartre, aged 8 months, perhaps still connected to his inner child. With Sarah Richmond Associate Professor in Philosophy at University College London Denis McManus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton and Irene McMullin Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Essex Producer: Simon Tillotson

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker
Sep 02, 2020 - Hour 2 - The Unfortunate Reality for Black Athletes

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 44:55


It's The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard and Rob Parker! Chris and Rob explain that while they sympathize with Lou Williams when he says it's overwhelming right now as an NBA player having to focus both on winning an NBA title and trying to fight systemic racism, it's the unfortunate reality for black athletes in 2020. As the old saying goes, 'To much is given, much is required'. Plus, NBA champion Eddie House swings by to share his thoughts on the biggest storylines in the NBA Playoffs. And, The Odd Couple Crew pays their respects to the late, great Chadwick Boseman in the latest installment of Shop Talk. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com