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Season 3 Episode 4Topic: Beyond The Garden – From Eden To RedemptionIn this episode, we'll dive into the story of Eve, the first woman created by God. We'll explore her role in the Garden of Eden, the choices she made, and the impact of her actions on humanity. Together, we'll reflect on what Eve's story teaches us about temptation, responsibility, and grace. We'll also discuss how Eve embodies aspects of the Proverbs 31 woman – as a life-giver, nurturer, and partner – while recognizing the lessons we can glean from her mistakes. This episode will challenge us to grow in discernment, humility, and faith as we strive to walk in the wisdom of the Proverbs 31 woman.Scriptures: Genesis 2:18-25, Genesis 3:1-24, Genesis 4:1-2Black girl Bible is a podcast that speaks on the black experience as a woman and uses the Bible to provide Godly advice on how to navigate through this world as a young black woman. New podcasts every Monday. Each week will feature a different topic, coupled with some of my experiences as a young black woman. I utilize songs, prayer, and scriptures to provide Godly advice relating to each topic.
This episode I talk about the very odd week I had that ended with a call from the Child Support Office. A few words about Black History Month that are way over due.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Economic losers: SoGive's review of deworming, and why we're less positive than GiveWell, published by SoGive on August 8, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Primary author: Lucas Lewit-Mendes Secondary authors: Sanjay Joshi, Isobel Phillips, Matt Sharp tl;dr: We (SoGive) estimate that mass deworming is 6-10x more cost-effective than GiveDirectly's cash transfers. This is less cost-effective than GiveWell's estimate of 12-19x, but remains close to, albeit slightly below, their current 10x funding bar. The discrepancy is primarily driven by our conclusion that gains in adult earnings for some dewormed children may be at the expense of other workers (i.e. "economic losers"). Red-Teaming GiveWell's Recommendation of Mass Deworming We (SoGive) have been conducting red-teaming of some of GiveWell's recommended top charities, starting with mass deworming programmes. Much has been written on deworming, from a landmark trial in Kenya, to the infamous "worm wars", to an apparently encouraging 20-year follow-up study. GiveWell moved around $40 million to support mass deworming programmes in the year to June 2022. After ~200 hours of research, we hope to shed some light on some relatively unexplored aspects of the mass deworming conversation. Our major update is that we now expect deworming to have less chance of huge economic impact, because competition between workers in the labour market may result in "economic losers". Alongside other small updates, this reduces cost-effectiveness to 6-10x GiveDirectly's cash transfers (varying by charity), down from GiveWell's estimate of 12-19x. We would like to express our gratitude to GiveWell for their correspondence throughout the research process. This post will highlight our key findings from our full intervention report, covering the following topics: Table 1 #SectionOne-sentence summaryIntroductory content1Statistical significanceThe notably large effects on earnings and consumption from the Busia experiment are not statistically significant, but GiveWell sufficiently accounts for this uncertainty. 2Black box problemThe causal mechanism between deworming and long-run earnings gains is a "black box". SoGive differs from GiveWell on economic losers3Economic losersGains in adult earnings for some dewormed children may be at the expense of other workers (i.e. economic losers). SoGive believes it is important to give careful consideration to health effects4Direct health effectsThe direct health effects of mass deworming appear to be small on average. 5ComorbiditiesHealth effects are especially uncertain in the presence of comorbidities. 6Drug resistanceGiveWell accounts for the possibility that drug resistance could develop, but we are somewhat more pessimistic about this risk. Despite the significant amount of effort already expended, our work on deworming is not complete. We remain excited to continue exploring some of the other areas that we outline towards the end of this post, including unprogrammed deworming (i.e. how much deworming would happen anyway without mass deworming programmes), the implications of climate change for deworming, and more on the health aspects of deworming. Background on Mass Deworming GiveWell-recommended mass deworming programmes currently operate in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, treating children with two types of parasitic worm infections - schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH). The scale of infections is enormous. Around 200 million people have schistosomiasis, while around 1.5 billion have STH. The health effects of worm infections can be severe in rare cases, including organ damage, intestinal inflammation, intestinal obstruction, and impairment of nutrient intake. But since worm infections often coexist with other morbidities, precise data on how often worm infections cau...
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2Black and Low-key discuss the Netflix series Love is Blind. Join our conversation by emailing us at askmindset@gmail.com or give us a shout on Twitter (or Instagram) @MindSet_Pod using the hashtag #MyMindset and #podin. Please share, rate, and review our podcast! Mindset- 00:00-37:45 YDT: 37:46-44:38 Information to protect yourself during ICE Raids/Información para protegerse de las redadas de ICE: --Know Your Rights Cards/Conoce Sus Derechos- https://nipnlg.org/iceWatch.html --Community Preparedness/Preparación de la Comunidad- https://www.nilc.org/get-involved/community-education-resources/know-your-rights/raids/ --More Services/Más Servicios- https://www.raicestexas.org/services/
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Lowkey gets advice from Wanderlust and 2Black on how they handled life's transitions. Let us know your thoughts by emailing us at askmindset@gmail.com or give us a shout on Twitter (or Instagram) @MindSet_Pod using the hashtag #askmindset and #podin. Please share, rate, and review our podcast! My Blackest Christmas Wish Links: ancientcosmeticz.com https://www.whitneylaurencreative.com/meet-whitney/ Mindset: 00:00-34:20 YDT: 34:21-51:55 WYWS: 51:56-1:01:56 MBCW: 1:01:56-1:09:19
2Black discusses how problematic romantic comedies can be and LowKey invents a new genre nickname all while Wanderlust is being a hater. Let us know your thoughts by emailing us at askmindset@gmail.com or give us a shout on Twitter (or Instagram) @MindSet_Pod using the hashtag #askmindset and #podin. Please share, rate, and review our podcast! My Blackest Christmas Wish Links: https://naturallclub.com https://shop.thecrayoncase.com Mindset: 00:00-33:25 YDT: 33:26-39:54 HH: 39:55-47:36 MBCW: 47:37-57:04
Thanks for tuning into the first official episode of So Here's What Happened!On this episode the ladies kick things off by talking about the various books, films, and TV shows they've watched over the month of May!Carolyn recommends some great sci-fi and romance books, including one where the main character is a time traveling Black woman! While LaNeysha recommends a dark fantasy manga talk that has a shocking twist. And that's just few things, there's still much more in store. So if you've been looking for a good book rec or want to hear some honest film and TV reviews this is the show for you!So Here What Happened is proudly a part of the But Why Tho Podcast community! You can find more in depth content from us and other great nerds too! Check them out at ButWhyThoPodcast.com and follow them at @ButWhyThoPC on Twitter.Spoiler Warning: some spoilers for Steven Universe and Attack on Titan manga, you've been warned. Skip over if you don't want to know.Be sure to follow us on Twitter @SHWH_Pod to be a part of the #SHWHPod community and share your recs and reviews with us too!Carolyn's Picks Read: Kindred by Octavia E. Butler The Expanse: Babylon's Ashes Amazon Kindle Romance Books:Merry Inkmas & A Girl Like Her by Talia HibbertWrapped by Rebekah WeatherspoonWatchedThe ExpanseDear White People season 2Black & Saimdan on Netflix starring Song Seung-HeonLaNeysha's PicksRead:Mister Miracle The Promised Neverland Attack on TitanWatched:Deadpool 2Steven Universe Craig of the CreekPreacher - Season 1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Someone tried to debate 2Black about why they believed slavery was indeed a choice. Ya'll reading and knowledge is free. Let us know your thoughts by emailing us at askmindset@gmail.com or give us a shout on Twitter (or Instagram) @MindSet_Pod using the hashtag #askmindset and #podin. Please share, rate, and review our podcast! Mindset: 00:00-41:15 YDT: 41:16-54:33 WYWS: 54:34-01:07:00 AYNE: 01:07:01-01:17:50
Me and my good pal Muny, aka. Jacob, aka. man like sexy boy, aka. muny what like Rooney, aka, Blackeveli, aka. 2Black, aka. Young Pryncze talk shit basically.
We celebrate 2Black turning Twenty-Fine and discuss what we look forward to in our 30s with special guest Madam Mister. What's your Mind.Set.? Let us know at askmindset@gmail.com or on Twitter (or Instagram) at @MindSet_Pod using the hashtag #askmindset and #podin. Share, subscribe, and review our podcast!
Miami Gold Club - Mixed by Frenk DJ - Tracklist: 1) 2Black - "Waves Of Luv" (The Disco Boys full vocal mix) - 2) Sacchi & Durante - "Share The Waters" (R. Rocco & A. Sartori remix) - 3) Sugar Freak - "Music Change My Life" (feat Diva - Lypocodium & Helen Brown remix) - 4) Verlanzi V-Traxx - "Disc Jockey (You Gonna Take Me Higher)" (feat Cheryl Porter - V-Traxx L-Ong mix) - 5) Michelle Weeks & Dawn Tallman - "Joyful Noise" (Frenk DJ & Joe Maker remix) - 6) Soulstatic - "Bang, Bang, Bang!" (feat Wendy Lewis - House Pleasure remix) - 7) Alex Raimondi - "Be As One" (feat Vivian B - Lypocodium & Helen Brown remix) - 8) Tim Sanchez - "Can U Feel It" (original mix) - 9) Project TV - "I'm Gonna Make Me Feel Allright" (Dariush extended remix) - 10) 3 Elements - "Freedom In Love" (70' Freedom mix). © FKJ Music Records. All Rights Reserved.