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We are pleased to present another intelligent conversation on our podcast with Barbara Bachus, the Co-founder and COO of Exomatter. They have developed a powerful platform that is AI-Powered bringing a whole new meaning to materials research and development. Episode Highlights: Hear about the unique capabilities of Exomatter's platform. Their journey from a spin-off at a German Aerospace Center to a thriving startup. Favourite Quote: "I learned that from each event, if you take seriously, it brings so much to your startup " – Barbara Bachus Connect with ExoMatter For more information about Exomatter and their incredible platform: https://www.exomatter.ai/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/exomatter/posts/?feedView=all Questions or Suggestions? Then email us at info@inam.berlin. Know someone who should be on our deep tech podcast? Reach out, we welcome your suggestions! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Track: Coastline — Ason ID [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus
We are pleased to present another enlightening conversation on our podcast with Maddy Maxey, the Founder and CEO of Loomia. Loomia has redefined the meaning of flexible electronics to produce the ‘Loomia Electronic Layer' which is a mesh-based alternative to flex PCBs, printed ink on TPU and traditional e-textiles. Episode Highlights: Product-First Approach: Hear how Maddy's journey started with a focus on product development from day one. Deep Tech Startup Journey: Discover the untapped potential of e-textiles and Maddy's vision for the future, along with the role her product-led path plays in Loomia's success. Favourite Quote: "We always have a lot of plans!" – Maddy Maxey. Connect with Loomia For more information about Loomia and their cutting-edge technology visit their website:https://www.loomia.com/ Questions or Suggestions? Then email us at info@inam.berlin. Know someone who should be on our deep tech podcast? Reach out, we welcome your suggestions! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Track: Coastline — Ason ID [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus
We're excited to bring you an insightful conversation on our deep tech podcast with Alex Blum, the Founder and CEO of Applied Bioplastics. Applied Bioplastics are replacing oil-based plastics with economically sustainable plant-based plastic alternatives Episode Highlights: Find out how Alex is creating alternative and sustainable solutions for existing machines and practices used to produce oil-based plastics. Deep Tech Startup Journey: Alex opens up about his rather unique journey across the globe that led him to launching a successful startup. Alex's personal story is as equally as incredible. Favourite quote: ‘It was many years, and lots of money, but we got it done' Connect with Applied Bioplastics For more information about Apps and their cutting-edge technology visit their website: https://appliedbioplastics.com/ Questions or Suggestions? Then email us at info@inam.berlin. Know someone who should be on our deep tech podcast? Reach out, we welcome your suggestions! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Track: Coastline — Ason ID [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus
We're excited to bring you an insightful conversation on our deep tech podcast with Ryan Guterman, the Founder and CEO of FaradaIC Sensors. FaradaIC Sensors are developing the world's smallest electrochemical gas sensor Episode Highlights: World's Smallest Electrochemical Gas Sensor: Discover how FaradaIC Sensors' MECS Technology™ revolutionises gas sensing technology with miniaturised, scalable solutions. Deep Tech Startup Journey: Ryan shares his inspiring journey to launching a successful deep tech startup. His insights are invaluable for anyone in the deep tech community. Favourite quote: ‘Be like the rest of us, fail and then keep moving.' Connect with FaradaIC Sensors: For more information about FaradaIC Sensors and their cutting-edge technology visit their website: https://www.faradaic.io/index.html Questions or Suggestions? Then email us at info@inam.berlin. Know someone who should be on our deep tech podcast? Reach out, we welcome your suggestions! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Track: Coastline — Ason ID [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus
In This Episode: RDU recently broke ground on the replacement of its primary runway — but it's not as simple as just building a new road. RDU's runway engineer Ron Jewett sits down with co-hosts Jake and Stephanie to talk about “the most important two miles of pavement in North Carolina.” Meanwhile, find out where the airport's two newest international airlines are set to start flying in 2024. Episode Guest: Ron Jewett is vice president of facilities asset management at the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority. With more than two decades of aviation construction engineering experience, Jewett oversees RDU's construction and repair efforts for airport facilities. Send Us Airmail! We want to hear from you – drop us an email at communications@rdu.com to let us know what you'd like to hear on The Fly Angle. Be sure to include your name and other details about yourself and we might feature your Airmail in an upcoming episode. Music “Moment” — Amine Maxwell Music provided by Audio Library Plus
In this conversation, Trevin Wax talks about his book Life of Jesus in 30 Days and the prayer journey it offers. He explains the inspiration behind the book and the structure of the prayer journey, which involves praying three times a day. Trevin emphasizes the importance of punctuating the day with prayer and the compounding effect of regular prayer. He also discusses the benefits of engaging with different genres of Scripture in prayer and the importance of blending structure and spontaneity. Finally, Trevin addresses the challenges of busyness and distractions, offering encouragement to maintain prayer discipline.Trevin Wax is vice president of research and resource development at the North American Mission Board and a visiting professor at Cedarville University. A former missionary to Romania, Trevin is a regular columnist at The Gospel Coalition and has contributed to The Washington Post, Religion News Service, World, and Christianity Today, which named him one of 33 millennials shaping the next generation of evangelicals. He has served as general editor of The Gospel Project and has taught courses on mission and ministry at Wheaton College. He is the author of multiple books, including The Thrill of Orthodoxy, Rethink Your Self, This Is Our Time, and Gospel Centered Teaching.SHOW NOTES: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/trevin-wax-prayerSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support Chapters00:00 Introduction to the conversation01:36 The inspiration behind the book 'Life of Jesus'04:07 The structure and purpose of the prayer journey05:21 The significance of praying three times a day08:19 The benefits of punctuating the day with prayer10:09 The compounding effect of regular prayer11:28 The importance of structure and spontaneity in prayer17:01 The value of engaging with different genres of Scripture23:28 The benefits of blending different genres in prayer35:04 Dealing with busyness and maintaining prayer disciplines41:08 Overcoming distractions and making time for prayer42:44 Challenges of Distraction and Temptation43:32 Reorienting Ourselves to God43:45 Becoming More Like Jesus44:42 Revolutionizing Prayer Life45:11 Recommendation and Conclusion––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
In this Filter episode, I talked with Drew Dyck about his new book, Just Show Up: How Small Acts of Faithfulness Change Everything. Dyck shares his insights on the power of persistence and the significance of everyday faithfulness, challenging the common belief that only big, bold moments matter. He emphasizes the importance of showing up for God, family, community, and oneself, and how these small acts of obedience to God accumulate into a life of meaning and impact. Dyck's candid reflections on his journey, coupled with inspiring stories of ordinary people saying yes to God, offer us a practical demonstration of the power of faithfulness in every area of life.Drew Dyck is an editor at Moody Publishers and the former managing editor of Leadership Journal. He is the author of several books, including Your Future Self Will Thank You: Secrets to Self-Control from the Bible and Brain Science (Moody, 2019). Drew's work has been featured in Christianity Today, Relevant, and CNN.com. He lives with his wife, Grace, and their three children, near Portland, Oregon. Connect with Drew at DrewDyck.com or on Twitter @DrewDyck.SHOW NOTES: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/drew-dyckSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
I'm excited to present another episode featuring Neil Shenvi, co-author of Critical Dilemma. In this conversation, we unravel the complexities of contemporary critical theories like critical race theory and social justice ideology. Shenvi and co-author Pat Sawyer navigate the implications of these theories for society and the church, condemning racism while advocating for racial healing and unity. Their book balances the valid insights of critical theory with critical analysis, exposing its foundational flaws. Praised for its scholarly depth and accessibility, Critical Dilemma offers a nuanced understanding of these divisive theories. It provides a valuable resource for addressing societal challenges and engaging with illiberal progressive arguments. Neil Shenvi has an A.B. in chemistry from Princeton and a Ph.D. in theoretical chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. He was a research scientist at Yale University and Duke University and has published over thirty peer-reviewed scientific papers. In addition, his writings on critical theory have been published by the Journal of Christian Legal Thought, the Gospel Coalition, Eikon, Ratio Christi, and the Liberty University Law Review, among others. He is married and currently homeschools his four children.SHOW NOTES: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/neil-shenviSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
I'm excited to welcome Scott Klusendorf to the podcast to discuss the new edition of his book The Case for Life. This book is an insightful and compelling defense of the pro-life movement. With engaging writing and well-researched arguments, he dismantles common pro-choice beliefs, presenting a compelling ethical, scientific, and philosophical case for protecting unborn life. This valuable resource equips readers with clear and logical responses to challenging pro-choice arguments, challenging them to consider the moral implications of their stance and grasp the sanctity of human life.Scott Klusendorf (MA, Biola University) is the president of Life Training Institute, where he trains pro-life advocates to persuasively defend their views. A passionate and engaging platform speaker, Scott's pro-life presentations have been featured by Focus on the Family, Truths That Transform, and American Family Radio.SHOW NOTES: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/scott-klusendorfSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Should Christians participate in Halloween? Glenn Sunshine comes back on the podcast to discuss the history of Halloween. We investigate its origins and how it changed over time. He also informs us how Halloween is celebrated differently today than it was in centuries past, and he helps us discern if a Christian should take part in Halloween celebrations.Glenn Sunshine (Ph.D., Renaissance and Reformation History) is a former professor of history at Central Connecticut State University, a ministry associate at Reflections Ministries, and a senior faculty member of the Colson Fellows. An award-winning author, Glenn has published books, articles, and book chapters on history, theology, and culture, online, and on both sides of the Atlantic. His book Why You Think the Way You Do: The Story of Western Worldviews from Rome to Home (Zondervan, 2009) received the 2006 Acton Institute Book Grant. Glenn has also taught courses on four continents.SHOW NOTES: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/glenn-sunshine-halloweenSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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What does the Bible have to say about authority? The use of power is addressed all over Scripture and is relevant to every area of our lives. Authority is used in our homes, churches, workplaces, and the broader society. Jonathan Leeman joins the show on this episode to discuss these topics along with his new book Authority.Jonathan Leeman is the editorial director for 9Marks. After doing undergraduate and graduate degrees in political science, Jonathan began his career in journalism where he worked as an editor for an international economics magazine in Washington, D.C. Since his call to ministry, Jonathan has earned a master of divinity and a Ph.D. in theology and worked as an interim pastor.Today he edits the 9Marks series of books as well as the 9Marks Journal and is the co-host of Pastors Talk. He has written for a number of publications and is the author or editor of a number of books.Jonathan lives with his wife and four daughters in a suburb of Washington, DC and serves as an elder at Cheverly Baptist Church. He teaches adjunctively at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Reformed Theological Seminary. You can follow him on Twitter at @Jonathan Leeman.SHOW NOTES: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/jonathan-leemanSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Evangelicals frequently address the need for discerning the content with intake online. However, we are less likely to draw attention to how the web as a medium forms our character. Samuel James argues that we must draw attention to the habitat of the web and raise our awareness of how it pulls us away from the wisdom of God. We discussed his new book Digital Liturgies which provides an excellent introduction to Christians for how to think wisely about the internet.Samuel James is the associate acquisitions editor at Crossway. He is the author of Digital Liturgies, a regular newsletter on Christianity, technology, and culture. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with his wife, Emily, and their three children.SHOW NOTES: www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/samuel-jamesSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
I'm excited to welcome back one of my favorite guests in this episode of Filter. I had the privilege of talking with Justin Whitmel Early about his new book, Made For People. Justin is insightful, clear, and practical as always. We discussed the theological foundations for friendship, what Justin calls “covenant friendship,” and practical ways to cultivate these kinds of friendship.Justin Whitmel Earley is a lawyer, author, and speaker from Richmond, VA. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in English Literature before spending four years in Shanghai, China, as a missionary. Justin got his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center, and he now runs his own business law practice in Richmond, Virginia at Earley Legal Group.His book, The Common Rule – Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction, was published with InterVarsity Press in 2019. He frequently speaks at businesses and legal events on habits, technology, and mental health; and at churches and conferences on habits, spiritual formation, and parenting. His second book, Habits of the Household – Practicing the Story of God in Everyday Family Rhythms, was released with Zondervan in November of 2021. Justin also writes fiction and poetry and is working on a children's book. He is married to Lauren and has four sons – Whit, Asher, Coulter, and Shep.SHOW NOTES: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/justin-earleySUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
In this episode of Filter, I am pleased to welcome Barry Rowan to discuss his new book The Spiritual Art of Business. Drawing from his forty years of experience in corporate leadership, Barry teaches us about pursuing value in our relationship with God and bringing that value to work. He shares wisdom that applies to all of our lives whether you are in business, education, ministry, and even at home. I must confess that this episode immediately became one of my favorites, and I know you'll enjoy it too. Barry Rowan is a Harvard Business School graduate who served his entire career in C-Suite roles. He has been instrumental in building and transforming eight businesses, primarily in the technology and communication space, with one selling for $10 billion. His leadership experience spans both private and public companies, including Gogo (the inflight connectivity company), Vonage, Nextel Partners, and Fluke Corporation.Based on his belief in giving back, Barry serves on both for-profit and non-profit boards, mentors young leaders, and leads international study trips. His non-profit boards have included InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Seattle Pacific University, Gordon College, the Gonzaga University Entrepreneurial Leadership Program, and advisory boards for Harvard Business School. He also served as president of Bellevue Christian School.Deeply immersed in Scripture and the classic spiritual writers, Barry is deeply committed to contemplation and prayer, leading him to complete a month-long silent retreat immediately following his retirement from a full-time executive career. His friends have dubbed him a “corporate mystic.”Barry is married to Linda, his wife of over forty-two years, and they have two adult sons. Together they are now engaged in multiple lines of service including walking with the poor and investing in the next generation of leaders. Their commitment to the poor has taken them to Central America over twenty times. They are members of the National Leadership Council of World Vision and support local organizations breaking the poverty cycle through sustainable programs.SHOW NOTES: www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/barry-rowanSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Benjamin Laird joins the show to discuss his new book Creating the Canon. We discuss how the New Testament authors wrote their books and how this is different from the typical assumption. Benjamin also explained the process of how the New Testament canon was assembled by the ancient church. Finally, we talked about the authorship of Hebrews and who Benjamin believes wrote that book. Benjamin P. Laird (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) is an associate professor of biblical studies at the John W. Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University. His recent publications include The Pauline Corpus in Early Christianity, 40 Questions about the Apostle Paul, Five Views on the New Testament Canon, and the forthcoming The New Testament Canon in Contemporary Research. He lives in Lynchburg, Virginia, with his wife and five children.SHOW NOTES: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/benjamin-lairdSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Doug Groothuis returns to the show to share about his newest book World Religions in Seven Sentences. This book is an excellent introduction to studying world religions, as Doug takes a unique and accessible approach to a vast topic. In our conversation, we discussed atheism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Christianity.Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D., is Professor of Philosophy at Denver Seminary, where he has served since 1993. He is the author or co-author of fourteen books, including the best-selling, Unmasking the New Age, the much-used apologetics textbook, Christian Apologetics, and introduction to philosophy, Philosophy in Seven Sentences, a memoir, Walking through Twilight, and a children's book, I Love You to The Stars (with Crystal Bowman).Check out the full show notes for this episode: www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/groothuis-world-religionsSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
In This Episode: David Neeleman — founder of jetBlue and other airlines — has made a splash this year at Raleigh-Durham International Airport with his newest venture, Breeze Airways. Neeleman joins the podcast to share the experience, and what he sees next for aviation. Meanwhile, co-hosts Jake and Stephanie cover route planning, Air France's new flight in North Carolina and more. Episode Guest: David Neeleman is an entrepreneur who has founded several airlines, including jetBlue, WestJet, Azul and more. His latest airline, Breeze Airways, began operating in 2021. Send Us Airmail! We want to hear from you – drop us an email at communications@rdu.com to let us know what you'd like to hear on The Fly Angle. Be sure to include your name and other details about yourself and we might feature your Airmail in an upcoming episode. Music “Moment” — Amine Maxwell Music provided by Audio Library Plus
Jason Thacker joins the show to discuss the growth of AI technologies. The widespread accessibility of generative AI, such as ChatGPT, raises theological and ethical questions that thoughtful Christians must address. We cover these topics and explore the influence of the advanced digital age.Jason Thacker serves as an assistant professor of philosophy and ethics at Boyce College in Louisville, KY. He also is a research fellow in Christian ethics and director of the research institute at The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. He is the author of several books including Following Jesus in the Digital Age and The Age of AI: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity. He also serves as the editor of The Digital Public Square: Christian Ethics in a Technological Society and co-editor of the Essentials in Christian Ethics series with B&H Academic. He is the project leader and lead drafter of Artificial Intelligence: An Evangelical Statement of Principles, and his work has been featured at Slate, Politico, The Week, USA Today, Christianity Today, World Magazine, The Gospel Coalition, and Desiring God.Check out the full show notes for this episode: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/jason-thackerSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Brett McCracken joins the show to discuss great war movies you can watch to celebrate the Fourth of July. These movies are chosen for their quality of filmmaking, as well as for their themes of bravery, sacrifice, and more. We also discussed how Christians should think about movies and what it means to discern the worldviews embedded in the content.Brett McCracken is a senior editor and director of communications at The Gospel Coalition. He is the author of The Wisdom Pyramid: Feeding Your Soul in a Post-Truth World, Uncomfortable: The Awkward and Essential Challenge of Christian Community, Gray Matters: Navigating the Space Between Legalism and Liberty, and Hipster Christianity: When Church and Cool Collide. Brett and his wife, Kira, live in Santa Ana, California, with their three children. They belong to Southlands Church, and Brett serves as an elder. You can follow him on Twitter.Check out the full show notes for this episode: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/brett-mccrackenSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
I'm glad to welcome back Andy Bannister to discuss his new book How to Talk about Jesus without Looking like an Idiot.Get the book here: https://a.co/d/19DYnEmSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Welcome back to this special two-part interview with Professor Nancy Pearcey to celebrate hitting 100 episodes here on Filter. If you missed part 1, I'd recommend going back to catch up. However, you'll still get a lot out of part 2, even if you don't. In this second segment, we continue our discussion on her latest book The Toxic War on Masculinity, exploring the roots of our cultural battle over masculinity, evaluating the voices and influences surrounding masculinity, and discussing how churches can better engage men.Nancy Pearcey is the author of the upcoming book The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes. Her most recently published book is Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality. Her earlier books include The Soul of Science, Saving Leonardo, Finding Truth, and two ECPA Gold Medallion Award Winners: How Now Shall We Live (coauthored with Harold Fickett and Chuck Colson) and Total Truth. Her books have been translated into 19 languages. She is professor and scholar in residence at Houston Christian University. A former agnostic, Pearcey has spoken at universities such as Princeton, Stanford, USC, and Dartmouth. She has been quoted in The New Yorker and Newsweek, highlighted as one of the five top women apologists by Christianity Today, and hailed in The Economist as "America's pre-eminent evangelical Protestant female intellectual."Check out the full show notes for this episode.SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
I'm thrilled to bring you the 100th episode of Filter. This podcast has been a blast to host and I hope that all of you in our audience have been helped by it. To celebrate our 100th episode, I am pleased to present this special two-part interview with Nancy Pearcey. Professor Pearcey and I discuss her latest book The Toxic War on Masculinity. In Part 1, she shares her story and tells us about her time at L'Abri. We also cover why she wrote this book and what she is addressing. At the end of part 1, she also gives her critique of the popular book Jesus and John Wayne by Kristin Kobes Du Mez.Nancy Pearcey is the author of the upcoming book The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes. Her most recently published book is Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality. Her earlier books include The Soul of Science, Saving Leonardo, Finding Truth, and two ECPA Gold Medallion Award Winners: How Now Shall We Live (coauthored with Harold Fickett and Chuck Colson) and Total Truth. Her books have been translated into 19 languages. She is professor and scholar in residence at Houston Christian University. A former agnostic, Pearcey has spoken at universities such as Princeton, Stanford, USC, and Dartmouth. She has been quoted in The New Yorker and Newsweek, highlighted as one of the five top women apologists by Christianity Today, and hailed in The Economist as "America's pre-eminent evangelical Protestant female intellectual."Check out the full show notes for this episode: www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/nancy-pearceySUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
In this thought-provoking episode of Filter, I engage in a fascinating conversation with Mitchell Chase, biblical studies professor at SBTS and author of the new book Short of Glory. Together, we dive into the depths of understanding Genesis 3 within its rich context and explore its profound implications across Scripture.Join us as we explore the profound meaning of the two trees in the Garden of Eden, gaining fresh perspectives on their significance and the choices they represent. Furthermore, we unravel the significance of the serpent, examining its role in the narrative and its symbolic meaning across the biblical narrative. Mitch also sheds light on Adam's calling to work and keep the garden, revealing insights into the profound purpose and responsibility entrusted to humanity.Through this insightful dialogue, you will gain a deeper understanding of Genesis 3 and its implications for our understanding of God's redemptive plan and the human experience. Prepare to be challenged, enlightened, and equipped with biblical clarity. Tune in to this profound discussion on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Mitchell L. Chase (Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is an associate professor of biblical studies at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is also the preaching pastor of Kosmosdale Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky, and is the author of several books. He blogs regularly at Biblical Theology on Substack.Check out the full show notes for this episode: https://www.aaronshamp.com/podcast/mitch-chaseSUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
In This Episode: It was one of the most-requested service additions at Raleigh-Durham International Airport — and now, CLEAR's popular identity verification lanes and kiosks are open in both of RDU's terminals. Co-hosts Jake Potter and Stephanie Hawco sit down with Kyle McLaughlin, senior vice president of operations at CLEAR, to learn about how the service works and why flyers are so eager to sign up. Meanwhile, Jake and Stephanie tackle all the new airlines and routes coming to RDU this spring, and do a little international trip planning. Episode Guest: Kyle McLaughlin is senior vice president of operations at CLEAR, an international identity platform available in airports, stadiums and events. Prior to joining CLEAR, McLaughlin served as CEO of endurance event series Tough Mudder. Send Us Airmail! We want to hear from you – drop us an email at communications@rdu.com to let us know what you'd like to hear on The Fly Angle. Be sure to include your name and other details about yourself and we might feature your Airmail in an upcoming episode. Music “Moment” — Amine Maxwell Music provided by Audio Library Plus
Some of the highlights of this year's Books for Breakfast, featuring contributions by Gabriel Byrne, Thomas McCarthy, Wendy Erskine, Colm Tóibín, Brian Leyden, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Leland Bardwell, Kevin Power, John McAuliffe, Kelly Michels, Mark Granier, Judith Mok and Mark Roper.Enda and Peter also discuss some of the books on their desks at the moment: The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World by David W. Anthony; Winters in the World: A Journey through the Anglo-Saxon Year by Eleanor Parker; The Magpie and the Child by Catriona Clutterbuck; Stretto by David Wheatley; My Phantoms by Gwendoline Riley; Crooked Love/Grá fiar by Louis de Paor; Mrs Bridge by Evan S. Connell and Earth's Black Chute by Cian Ferriter. Extract from Lá dá raibh/One Day courtesy of Rockfinch Ltd.Intro/outro music: Colm Mac Con Iomaire, ‘Thou Shalt Not Carry' from The Hare's Corner, 2008, with thanks to Colm for permission to use it. Incidental music from Audio Library Plus. Artwork by Freya SirrTo subscribe to Books for Breakfast go to your podcast provider of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google etc) and search for the podcast then hit subscribe or follow, or simply click the appropriate button above. Support the show
In This Episode: You've asked to hear from other airports on the podcast – and this episode, you get to hear about three! First, co-hosts Mary Griffith and Jake Potter welcome Amanda Ohbayashi, who handles digital marketing for Washington Reagan (DCA) and Dulles (IAD) airports, to learn about aviation in the nation's capital. Then, Stephanie Kitts joins to recap her tenure leading social media for Albuquerque Sunport (ABQ) – and share things to check out while in New Mexico. Meanwhile, Jake and Mary answer questions about CLEAR and new international service at RDU. Episode Guests: Amanda Ohbayashi is digital marketing specialist for Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority, where she connects flyers to the Washington, D.C. area's two major airports, Reagan National Airport and Dulles International Airport. Stephanie Kitts is creative services manager at The Quotient Group, leading marketing efforts for a variety of aviation clients. Kitts recently served as digital content coordinator for Albuquerque International Sunport, where she managed social media and other creative and digital content for New Mexico's capital airport. Send Us Airmail! We want to hear from you – drop us an email at communications@rdu.com to let us know what you'd like to hear on The Fly Angle. Be sure to include your name and other details about yourself and we might feature your Airmail in an upcoming episode. Music “Moment” — Amine Maxwell Music provided by Audio Library Plus
In This Episode: There's no shortage of work to do each day at a busy international airport. RDU's new head of recruiting Kirsten Nicholas stops by the studio to talk about the Airport Authority's plans to hire operations staff, firefighters and other roles, and how people interested in aviation can plan their next career move. Meanwhile, co-hosts Mary Griffith and Jake Potter talk seat assignment etiquette, and share upcoming construction projects around campus. Episode Guest: Kirsten Nicholas is director of recruiting at the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority. With more than 20 years of experience recruiting for Fortune 500 members in education, healthcare and packaging, Nicholas is co-author of career development university textbook Paths in a Working Life – Charting your 21st Century Career. Send Us Airmail! We want to hear from you – drop us an email at communications@rdu.com to let us know what you'd like to hear on The Fly Angle. Be sure to include your name and other details about yourself and we might feature your Airmail in an upcoming episode. Music “Moment” — Amine Maxwell Music provided by Audio Library Plus
Today on the pod, Georgie Stevenson, co owner of Naked Harvest Suppliments and host of the Rise and Conquer podcast, shares her experiences from a huge year of transitions. From becoming a new mum to getting back to work and all the ups and downs in between, this conversation is honest and relatable for any mother trying to balance it all! We also chat, self-care and scheduling time for yourself as well as tips on manifesting your dream life ✨ Book your 1:1 session with Lauren HEREDOWNLOAD YOUR FREE WORKBOOK HERE-30 Day Self-Care ChallengeGet your Modibodi apparel HEREFollow on Instagram: @happypositive_lifeFollow Georgie: @georgiestevensonFollow on TikTok: @ahappypositivelifeTo learn more, visit the website: ahappypositivelife.comIf you are loving this podcast please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!Track: Missing Piece — Broke in Summer [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus
Conversations around money can often be taboo or uncomfortable but having these conversations is also incredibly powerful. That is why I have invited the amazing Canna Campbell aka Sugar Mamma onto the podcast this week. Canna is not your ordinary financial planner, she gives people the knowledge and confidence to take back their power when it comes to their finances and she makes conversations around money fun, fashionable and sexy! Canna also shares her tips on fashion, shopping on a budget and minimalism, the art of owning only what you love, value, use and appreciate. Get ready for lots of tips and tricks in this fantastic episode.Book your 1:1 session with Lauren HEREDOWNLOAD YOUR FREE WORKBOOK HERE-30 Day Self-Care ChallengeGet your Modibodi apparel HEREFollow on Instagram: @happypositive_lifeFollow Canna: @sugarmammatvFollow on TikTok: @ahappypositivelifeTo learn more, visit the website: ahappypositivelife.comIf you are loving this podcast please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!Track: Missing Piece — Broke in Summer [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus
In today's episode, Louise discusses coming back to London and how it has been a total shock to the system. She starts with a solo episode discussing something she has a lot of experience with - living a high energy, hectic, calendar full, big city life that can often lead to you feeling very overwhelmed - and how she is now back into the thick of it.As things have got increasingly stressful, Louise shares the 12 things that help her navigate when life gets just a little bit too much.Louise shares the ‘Jenga Analogy' - a way that she has found incredibly helpful to help share her feelings and communicate when others that things are getting too muchAt the back end of the episode, Monica joins Louise to discuss how her actionable tips and tricks on what to do when life, business, relationships and the world get too much. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ⠀Connect with Louise on Instagram: @iamlouiserumballConnect with Louise on TikTok: @thetherapygirl__Connect with OPENHOUSE on Instagram: @openhouselifeConnect with Monica: @monicayateshealthListen to The Feminine as F*ck podcast with Monica Yates: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/231-girl-chat-3-being-the-female-breadwinner-staying/id1449633522?i=1000569258572⠀Sign up to join the OPENHOUSE mailing list to receive first access to all workshops, courses and live events: www.thisisopenhouse.com⠀–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ⠀Music SourcesTrack: Morocco — Amine Maxwell [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus
In This Episode: During Mike Schoenfeld's 14 years as Duke's top communicator, RDU helped the university connect students with learning opportunities in 75 countries. He stops by to tell us how our world-class airport supports the Research Triangle's world-class colleges and universities. Meanwhile, co-hosts Mary Griffith and Stephanie Hawco talk about jet-setting to Paris, cooking up new dining options in a first-of-its-kind ghost kitchen and how RDU is making air travel more inclusive for guests with disabilities that might not be obvious. Episode Guest: Mike Schoenfeld is signing off as the Vice President of Public Affairs and Government Relations and Chief Communications Officer at Duke University, where he saw firsthand how RDU connects students, alumni and campuses around the world. Mike is a longtime advocate for RDU and former chair of the Regional Transportation Alliance, where he encouraged business groups to focus on the value of air travel. He is also a self-described airplane geek who has been flying through RDU for forty years. He shares his observations about what the airport means to the Triangle and why you just might run into him at Observation Park. Send Us Airmail! We want to hear from you – drop us an email at communications@rdu.com to let us know what you'd like to hear on The Fly Angle. Be sure to include your name and other details about yourself and we might feature your Airmail in an upcoming episode. Music “Moment” — Amine Maxwell Music provided by Audio Library Plus
If you are on TikTok, it's almost impossible to not have come across Lisa Smith - better known as ‘So, My Mom's a Therapist'. Lisa takes people's TikToks and breaks down the psychology of what is going on behind the scenes and with over 600,000 followers, Lisa is doing so much good in this world. Based out of California, Lisa is a trauma therapist and is EMDR and TRM trained and honestly - her charisma and personality is next to none. Lisa invited me on her podcast which was a *major* fangirl moment for me - and I asked her if I could share the recording with my beloved OPENHOUSE Audience. She said sure, so, here we are! In this episode, Louise & Lisa discuss: ⇢ The 3 key things Louise has learnt from 3 years of therapy;⠀⇢ The cutest story re: how Louise met her new boyfriend & what she is learning from her healthiest relationship yet;⠀⇢ The micro moment approach + how to let love in; ⠀⇢ The flip flop analogy and how to avoid emotional suppression or emotional outbursts⠀⇢How to cultivate a deeper relationship with yourself and those around you ⠀And so much more.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ⠀Connect with Louise on Instagram: @iamlouiserumballConnect with Louise on TikTok: @thetherapygirl__⠀Connect with OPENHOUSE on Instagram: @openhouselife⠀Connect with Lisa Smith on Instagram: @somymomsatherapistConnect with Lisa Smith on TikTok: @somymomsatherapistStream So My Mom's A Therapist on Spotify: here⠀Sign up to join the OPENHOUSE mailing list to receive first access to all workshops, courses and live events: www.thisisopenhouse.com⠀–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ⠀Music Sources⠀Track: Morocco — Amine Maxwell [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus
This episode is for anyone feeling stuck, confused, not knowing where to turn and just feeling…lostThis topic was on my heart because I've always tried to be honest on this podcast and this is how I've been feeling recently. I debated whether or not to share this because I too like to appear like I've got it all together... but I don't, no one does! So if I can share my experience and just help one person feel less alone, then I'm going to do it! We all experience feeling frustrated and lost at times but you can make a choice to pull yourself out of it and I have some tips to help you do so!DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE WORKBOOK HERE-30 Day Self-Care ChallengeBook your 1:1 session with Lauren HEREGet your Modibodi apparel HEREWhat Do You Truly Love To Do? – eBook: Purchase HEREFollow on Instagram: @happypositive_lifeFollow on TikTok: @ahappypositivelifeTo learn more, visit the website: ahappypositivelife.comIf you are loving this podcast please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!Track: Missing Piece — Broke in Summer [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus
Today's episode is all about women's health with the lovely and highly knowledgeable, Nat Kringoudis. Nat is a health care practitioner, an author, speaker, natural fertility expert and with her work, she aims to make women's hormones happier than a Pharrell Williams song! In this conversation, we talk about hormone health and is PMS normal? We also discuss fertility, the effect stress can have on the body and the importance of good gut health. DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE WORKBOOK HERE-30 Day Self-Care ChallengeBook your 1:1 session with Lauren HEREJoin the mailing list HEREFollow on Instagram: @happypositive_lifeFollow on TikTok: @ahappypositivelifeFollow Nat Kringoudis: @natkringoudisTo learn more, visit the website: ahappypositivelife.comIf you are loving this podcast please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!Track: Missing Piece — Broke in Summer [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus
In This Episode: Architecture and design fans, this episode's for you. Our resident architect guru Jaymes Carter stops by the podcast studio to talk about what goes into planning, designing and constructing airport terminals, customs stations and other aviation facilities. Meanwhile, co-hosts Mary Griffith and Jake Potter dive into an RDU history lesson, and cover the newly-relaxed testing requirements for re-entering the U.S. from international flights. Episode Guest: Jaymes Carter is vice president of buildings and building systems at Raleigh-Durham International Airport, where he leads RDU's architecture and design efforts for terminals, parking facilities and other airport structures. A 25-year industry veteran, Carter's work spans from state and higher education facilities to industrial, commercial and public/private projects. Send Us Airmail! We want to hear from you – drop us an email at communications@rdu.com to let us know what you'd like to hear on The Fly Angle. Be sure to include your name and other details about yourself and we might feature your Airmail in an upcoming episode. Music “Moment” — Amine Maxwell Music provided by Audio Library Plus
Today we're talking about expectations vs reality when it comes to motherhood. Sometimes things don't go to plan and sometimes things look different to how you thought they would. It's not necessarily a bad thing, just... different. In this solo episode, we chat about those 'differences' and how we can learn to live and thrive. We also discuss the importance of having a network of close relationships and support people around you to help you through.DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE WORKBOOK HERE-30 Day Self-Care ChallengeBook your 1:1 session with Lauren HEREJoin the mailing list HEREFollow on Instagram: @happypositive_lifeFollow on TikTok: @ahappypositivelifeTo learn more, visit the website: ahappypositivelife.comIf you are loving this podcast please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!Track: Missing Piece — Broke in Summer [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus
Ange Simson is an integrative nutrition and health coach, mum, writer, speaker and the founder of The Gratitude Project and The Health Hub. Ange tells us her story of originally becoming a health coach to learn more about her own nutrition and to heal her body after suffering from debilitating migraines. In my interview with Ange, we chat more about her healing journey with food and her take on wellness without deprivation. We chat about motherhood and the dynamics of having a blended family and we also geek out on manifestation tips and how to create the life of your dreams.DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE WORKBOOK HERE-30 Day Self-Care ChallengeBook your 1:1 session with Lauren HEREJoin the mailing list HEREFollow on Instagram: @happypositive_lifeFollow on TikTok: @ahappypositivelifeFollow Ange here: @gratitude_projectTo learn more, visit the website: ahappypositivelife.comIf you are loving this podcast please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!Track: Missing Piece — Broke in Summer [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus
In This Episode: With Icelandair's new nonstop service to the Land of Fire and Ice, RDU added back its first transatlantic flight in more than two years. Co-hosts Mary Griffith and Jake Potter go behind-the-scenes with Icelandair CEO Bogi Nils Bogason to learn about how the airline chose North Carolina for its newest destination. Later, Visit NC's Heidi Walters drops in to talk about how the tourism group is getting Icelanders excited to visit the Tar Heel State. Episode Guests: Bogi Nils Bogason was named President and CEO Icelandair Group in December 2018 after having served as the Chief Financial Officer since 2008. He was the CFO of Askar Capital from January 2007 until he joined Icelandair Group and the CFO of Icelandic Group from 2004-2006. Heidi Walters is the Senior Director of Partner & Industry Relations for Visit North Carolina, a Division of the Economic Development Partnership of NC, where she oversees the tourism marketing efforts for international visitation, group tour, sports and community development. Walters has more than 30 years' experience in both marketing and operations for the tourism industry. Send Us Airmail! We want to hear from you – drop us an email at communications@rdu.com to let us know what you'd like to hear on The Fly Angle. Be sure to include your name and other details about yourself and we might feature your Airmail in an upcoming episode. Music “Moment” — Amine Maxwell Music provided by Audio Library Plus
Mum-guilt is real and we all feel it, but why and how do we cope?This is what we will be exploring in this episode. We discuss why we feel guilty for doing the things we want and need to do, why we feel we need to compare ourselves to others and how we can move through this feeling in order to live our lives on our terms.If you're struggling and need extra support, reach out to Lauren by booking your 1:1 session. Book your 1:1 session with Lauren HEREDOWNLOAD YOUR FREE WORKBOOK HERE-30 Day Self-Care ChallengeJoin the mailing list HEREFollow on Instagram: @happypositive_lifeFollow on TikTok: @ahappypositivelifeTo learn more, visit the website: ahappypositivelife.comIf you are loving this podcast please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!Track: Missing Piece — Broke in Summer [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus
Our humble fellowship gathers at the Halls of the Dwarves in the Blue Mountains - Cota, the fierce ranger; Groin, the proud dwarf; Idril, the ethereal elf; and Griffin, the hapless hobbit. The barkeep of the local tavern sends them on a quest to find out why their last delivery of ale never showed up. Journey with them across the lands of Eriador and discover what treacheries lie on their path... SUPPORT UKRAINE Donate: https://help.rescue.org/donate-nz/ukraine-crisis Other ways to help: https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/ways-to-help-ukraine-conflict/?fbclid=IwAR1Z-evNMhbaqTQEOCh7uCahXUHaTydW3fNvZ71TAvE6V-MjkyRnApgIJMc (scroll down for non-donation options) The One Ring by Fria Ligan: https://freeleaguepublishing.com/en/games/the-one-ring/ Blade Runner Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1192053011/blade-runner-the-roleplaying-game Cast: Groin John Callen @realjohncallen Cota Henry Rolleston @rolling.storm Griffin Jared Abel @sandmanjared Idril Erin O'Flaherty @erinoflahertyactor Loremaster Azul Alysum @DFYT_Podcast Edited by Erin O'Flaherty, Azul Alysum and Jared Abel Theme Song: Composed and sung by Michaela Cornelius https://soundcloud.com/mikatte with Elvish intro and main theme vocals by Erin O'Flaherty Additional Music: The following were composed by Alexander Nakarada https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/royalty-free-music/celtic-fantasy: Borgar Adventure Explorer Presented by Unwind Station https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCATu7pOE-X5L__hWParE5DQ The Fog by Dark Fantasy Studios, composed by Nicolas Jeudy Umbrella Pants from Accusonus Music Studio www.accusonus.com Magical Forest by Ivan Duch https://ivanduch.com/the-collection/ Your Gentle Touch by Artificial.Music & Syiphorous Provided by Audio Library Plus https://youtu.be/5ThbUjaIiDg Monk Chanting Music by Wee Free Music https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfzEqnm747wolxAAcr5mfkg Digital Gunslinger by TeknoAXE from TeknoAXE's Royalty Free Music SFX: www.freesound.org www.freesfx.co.uk Sonniss Audio Bundles
Let's chat about the whirlwind of mum-life balance with the amazing Dannii Rodgers. Dannii is the host of The Mummy Republic podcast and in this conversation, Dannii shares her journey into motherhood from being a single parent to sharing her life online to what it was like living through a high-risk pregnancy with her second child. This episode is full of deep conversations as well as lots of laughs, I know you'll absolutely love this one!Book your 1:1 session with Lauren HEREJoin the mailing list HEREFollow on Instagram: @happypositive_lifeFollow on TikTok: @ahappypositivelifeTo learn more, visit the website: ahappypositivelife.comIf you are loving this podcast please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!Track: Missing Piece — Broke in Summer [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus
You've probably noticed the rising prices in the cost of living this year. Everyone is feeling the squeeze on pocketbooks as everyday essentials are becoming more and more expensive due to inflation. I'll be the first to admit a lack of knowledge in economics and the factors that drive inflation. That's why I'm glad to welcome Tho Bishop to the show today. Tho and I discussed a lot in this conversation. We began by talking about Ludwig von Mises and the Austrian school of economics. Tho then explain the bad monetary policies and history that have led to the economic woes we're facing now. We finished by talking about Tho's recent spiritual journey to Christianity and what he's learned. Tho Bishop is an assistant editor for the Mises Wire. Prior to working for the Mises Institute, he served as Deputy Communications Director for the House Financial Services Committee. His articles have been featured in The Federalist, the Daily Caller, and Business Insider. Check out the full show notes for this episode: https://tinyurl.com/yckrv7vk SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support This episode is sponsored by Zencastr. Get 30% off Zencastr Professional when you use my offer code: https://zen.ai/filterbiblicalclarityinaconfusingworld –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filterpodcast/message
Let's talk about what to do when you feel like doing nothing. When everything feels exhausting and you have no energy or motivation to do anything. As mothers, we work so hard and are often so busy keeping up with all the demands of family life. But there comes a time when we can't give anymore and we need to stop, rest and surrender.When you feel like you've lost your spark, the 30 Day Self-Care Challenge will help you find it again!This challenge is all about giving back to yourself when you're feeling stuck in a rut, lost or just unmotivated. It's where you give yourself love and compassion for 30 days, making it a habit over time and filling your cup.DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE WORKBOOK HERE-30 Day Self-Care Challenge Join the mailing list HEREFollow on Instagram: @happypositive_lifeFollow on TikTok: @ahappypositivelifeTo learn more, visit the website: ahappypositivelife.comIf you are loving this podcast please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!Track: Missing Piece — Broke in Summer [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus
We are faced with dozens of decisions in everyday life. On top of the mundane, daily decisions, we have large questions to answer and choices to make. These moments of decision-making can be some of the most challenging, yet rewarding times of our lives. My guest on today's show seeks to help you to think better about decision-making, what it means to seek God in our decision-making, and how to work a better process for our big decisions. Her name is Aimee Joseph and we discussed her new book Demystifying Decision-Making: A Practical Guide. Aimee Joseph has spent many years directing women's discipleship and ministry at Redeemer Presbyterian Church and in Campus Outreach San Diego. She and her husband are currently in the process of planting Center City Church in their neighborhood. Get Demystifying Decision-Making here: https://amzn.to/3vbm8gM Check out the full show notes for this episode: https://tinyurl.com/yvrpcnfe SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support This episode is sponsored by Zencastr. Get 30% off Zencastr Professional when you use my offer code: https://zen.ai/filterbiblicalclarityinaconfusingworld –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filterpodcast/message
In This Episode: There's no shortage of geospatial innovation at Raleigh-Durham International Airport. RDU's GIS guru Kristin Johnston sits down with The Fly Angle to talk geography, technology and how large airports use maps every day. Meanwhile, co-hosts Mary Griffith and Jake Potter get ready for two new airlines arriving soon. Episode Guests: Kristin Johnston, GISP is GIS Administrator for the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority. An aviation enthusiast with more than a decade in the aviation industry, she enjoys teaching others how to better use geospatial data. Send Us Airmail! We want to hear from you – drop us an email at communications@rdu.com to let us know what you'd like to hear on The Fly Angle. Be sure to include your name and other details about yourself and we might feature your Airmail in an upcoming episode. Music “Moment” — Amine Maxwell Music provided by Audio Library Plus
ENTER TO WIN A FREE RIGHT SIDE UP JOURNAL: https://form.jotform.com/221034277284049 The challenges to the Christian faith must be answered in every age. Moreover, the specific problems and objections to Christianity are always changing with each new generation. In 1 Peter 3:15, the apostle admonished us to be prepared to give everyone an answer for the hope that is in us. So, the church needs to be equipped in the practice of apologetics—the defense of the faith. That's why I'm excited to welcome Douglas Groothuis back to the podcast to discuss the new edition of his massive work Christian Apologetics. We discuss the work of apologetics, what's new in his book, and the unique challenges to the Christian worldview today. Dr. Groothuis is a professor of philosophy at Denver Seminary and the author of several books. He just released the second edition of his magnum opus book Christian Apologetics. Dr. Groothuis is also the author of several other volumes including Philosophy in Seven Sentences, Truth Decay, and Unmasking the New Age. He is also a frequent contributor to both scholarly and popular publications. Get the new edition of Christian Apologetics here: https://amzn.to/3Mdr2zD Check out the full show notes for this episode: https://tinyurl.com/3kax2mr9 SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support This episode is sponsored by Zencastr. Get 30% off Zencastr Professional when you use my offer code: https://zen.ai/filterbiblicalclarityinaconfusingworld –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Our friends follow the magic to an assembly of gerbils where they find a strange portal. Where does it lead? What secrets does it hold? And what are these gerbils up to? Join our friends as they journey to the stars... SUPPORT UKRAINE: DFYT Podchaser Reviews4Good link: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/dont-forget-your-towel-1841264 Donate: https://help.rescue.org/donate-nz/ukraine-crisis Other ways to help: https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/ways-to-help-ukraine-conflict/?fbclid=IwAR1Z-evNMhbaqTQEOCh7uCahXUHaTydW3fNvZ71TAvE6V-MjkyRnApgIJMc (scroll down for non-donation options) Quest: https://www.adventure.game/ Cast: Stone-Cold Betty: Caroline Orejuela @carolineorjells Walnut: David Tilstra @davidtilstra @FromAfarPodcast Bronin: Shane Salk @ShaneSalk @CarceremTheSeries Apollo Arcanum: Erin O'Flaherty @erinoflahertyactor The Guide: Azul Alysum @DFYT_Podcast Edited by Azul Alysum and Michaela Cornelius Theme Song: Composed by Michaela Cornelius https://soundcloud.com/mikatte with vocals by Erin O'Flaherty Additional Music: The following are from the Accusonus Music Library www.accusonus.com : Arpent Back to the Future Lost in Dreams by SOMM [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus: https://youtu.be/9fOnQZfPOSE Ana Captainslog by Noir Et Blance Vie YouTube Music Studio SFX: www.freesound.org www.freesfx.co.uk Soniss Audio Bundles
Scholar George Yancey is no stranger to this podcast and I am excited to feature him on the show again. We recently got to do a live Q&A at my church when George came to speak on Beyond Racial Division. I got to receive questions submitted from our congregation to ask him as well as share some of my own questions. We ended up covering a lot related to racial alienation, collaborative conversations, and even education. I think you will enjoy it. If you want to listen to the talk he gave before the Q&A, then click the link to the show notes below and you will find it there. George Yancey is a scholar on race and religion in America. He holds a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Texas and began his carrier studying interracial relationships and multiethnic churches. Since 2019, he has been at Baylor University working on a joint appointment in Sociology and the Institute of Religious Studies. He's the author of several books including So Many Christians, So Few Lions, Beyond Racial Gridlock, and his newest title Beyond Racial Division: A Unifying Alternative to Colorblindness and Antiracism. Get Beyond Racial Division here: https://amzn.to/3NPdcoF Check out the full show notes for this episode: https://tinyurl.com/44b6vtjc SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support This episode is sponsored by Zencastr. Get 30% off Zencastr Professional when you use my offer code: https://zen.ai/filterbiblicalclarityinaconfusingworld –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
In This Episode: Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal writer Scott McCartney recently wrapped up his popular longtime “The Middle Seat” column — and now he's sitting down with The Fly Angle to talk about what's in store for airlines, flyers and the future of aviation. Meanwhile, co-hosts Mary Griffith and Jake Potter trade their favorite airport foods and explore the popular Global Entry program. Episode Guests: Scott McCartney is a Wall Street Journal senior writer and author of a weekly column on airlines and travel called “The Middle Seat,'' which is one of the Journal's most-read fixtures. A Pulitzer Prize winner for 9/11 coverage at the Boston Globe, McCartney is adjunct instructor of journalism and public policy at Duke University in Durham. Send Us Airmail! We want to hear from you – drop us an email at communications@rdu.com to let us know what you'd like to hear on The Fly Angle. Be sure to include your name and other details about yourself and we might feature your Airmail in an upcoming episode. Music “Moment” — Amine Maxwell Music provided by Audio Library Plus