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What's your favorite predator and varmint cartridge? Do you use one for both? Or specialize with a favorite predator rifle and a different one for varmints? In this episode, I sit down with two professional guides to discuss great predator and varminting cartridges. We talk through the differences between the two, and address the various challenges and demands placed on cartridges, such as those ideal for minimal fur damage; those for maximum authority for competition calling, and those cartridges required to cover all tasks including crossing over into deer hunting. Becuase we can't help it, this episode is filled with funny stories, tangents on parallel topics such as wolf depredation, hunting raccoons at night with thermal optics, and so on. ENJOY! Check out our upcoming Elk Hunting Boot Camp here. FRIENDS! We're at a crucial time in the growth of the show, and need all the support we can get to take it to the next level. Please join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe on www.patreon.com/backcountry where you'll get access to all our bonus material, and if you like, can contribute a few dollars. VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/ www.timneytriggers.com www.browning.com www.leupold.com www.siembidacustomknives.com https://javelinbipod.com
Why travel in 2025??? Becuase it's a great time to go! We are joined by Annette of Touring and Cruises Travel to discus what is heading to the parks in 2025! Next rope drop trip will be The RunDisney Spring Time Surprise in April of 2025. April 3rd-6th. Doug plans to run the 10 mile event on the 6th. You don't have to run to join in the fun. Book with Touring and Cruises Travel for special perks! Thank You to our sponsor Touring and Cruises Travel. Be sure to to follow them on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and TikTok Get a no obligation quote, at their website www.touringandcruises.com Want more Rope Drop Radio? Support the show today and Join Patreon www.patreon.com/RopeDropRadio Lots of great levels on Patreon, Get access to the After Show, Bonus Audio, or monthly zoom calls. Check out the patreon page to see what fits for you. Leave a review - we will read your 5 star review on air! This helps to promote the show as well. Follow us on social media - @RopeDropRadio Check out our spin off cruise show - @RopeDropOnDeck Thank you to our top Patreons at the 'Ohana Bread Pudding level - Molly Hemphill, CT Swiech, Chris Clark, and Mark Vicksinich.
One of the decisions that will have the biggst impact on your wealth building journey is your choice to be childree or not. Those who choose to be childfree have a different set of circumstances they need to factor into their financial planning. Becuase of this, you need to look at your wealth building through a different lens to support the goals and lifestyle you want to build as a childfree person. This is where this week's episode can help. In this week's episode we're exploring the choice to be childfree and the impact it has on your financial planning. I'm joined by Bri Conn, the Chief Experience Officer at Childfree Wealth, a financial planning firm dedicated to helping Childfree and Permanently Childless people. Bri is also a Chidfree Wealth Specialist® and the co-host of the Childfree Wealth podcast. In this episode we discuss the difference between being childfree and childless, the most annoying things you can do or say to someone who is childfree, the factors that go into someone's choice to be childfree, the 7 ways childfree planning is different than financial planning for someone with children, and how people with children can be supportive to the childfree people in their life. All of the information for Childfree Wealth can be found below, along with all the resources referenced in this episode. Enjoy! Find and Connect with Bri and Childfree Wealth: Their Website Their Podcast: The Childfree Wealth Podcast Their Instagram Their Book: The Childfree Guide to Life and Money by Dr. Jay Zigmont, CFP® Resources Mentioned In This Episode: I'll Make You Quit Your Job - Childfree Wealth Podcast (YouTube version) Grandma_Droniak Rating Nursing Homes I Toured START HERE: FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop Get Paige's Money Recommendations Work with Paige: Join the Overcoming Overspending Membership HERE Use code “MLP30” at checkout to save $30 on your first month inside the membership Where you can find Paige online: Website: https://www.overcomingoverspending.com Instagram: @overcoming_overspending TikTok: @overcoming_overspending
With the United States and world at a moral cross roads, today, we are looking back to an interview from 2015 whereby Steven was interviewed regarding "Religious Freedom". This is not a critique of any specific issues-but is a look back almost ten years (a full decade) to see where we came from. WHY? Becuase heading into 2026 we can look back to see where we are going. Again, the issue is not a critique on sexual orientation, but about religious freedom. People are people-and all people are sinners. Let's make sure to be compassionate with non-Christians in an effort to reach them for Christ while standing without compromise on the orthodox Word of God. Is that difficult. Yes it is.I want to INVITE you to Do TWO things:1) SUBSCRIBE to this CHANNEL.2) And Please Join My Community TODAY at www.StevenGarofalo.ComBoth of these things help support our motivation to serve our Lord and in many other ways. GOD BLESS YOU!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reason-for-truth--2774396/support.
In today's episode we learn why it's important to talk to God instead of worrying about things! God is always there to help and together we can remind one another that He can give us peace!
No Longer a Slave Galatians 4.1-11 by William Klock We didn't go to the theatre to see very many movies when I was a kid, so when Star Wars came out, it seemed like all my friends saw it before I did. I had Luke Skywalker and C3PO action figures before I'd even seen the movie. My best friend, Derigan, tried to fill me in and gave me a sort of point by point run-down of the plot leading up to Luke shooting his torpedo into the thermal exhaust port and blowing up the Death Star. He got all excited at that point, jumping up, throwing up his hands, and making a big explosion sound. His plot summary didn't really do anything to get me excited—probably because he was five and it wasn't a very good plot summary. I was just excited to see Star Wars because everyone who saw it was so excited about it. But when I finally did get to see it, oh wow! People in the theatre cheered when the Death Star blew up. Actually watching the story unfold was thrilling in a way a point-by-point plot summary never could be. The creed we just recited is—a bit—like my friend Derigan's point by point plot summary of Star Wars. The bishops and other important people of the church got together in AD 325 and hammered out these key points. They obviously did a better job than a council of five-year-olds could ever have done and it has served the church well for seventeen hundred years as a statement of biblical faith and a bulwark against heresy. But it's not very exciting. I've never heard of anyone hearing the Creed and getting so excited about it that they decided then and there to become a Christian. And that's because the story has been filtered out of it. The really exciting part is there: The son of God became man, was crucified for our sake, rose again on the third day, and ascended into heaven. Those words “in accordance with the scriptures” hint that there's more to the story. But boy, “I believe in the Holy Spirit…who proceeds from the Father and Son…who spoke through the prophets”. As much as all the points are true, it's not even a plot summary—they stripped the story right out. It's all true, but it's not like seeing the actual movie—or in this case hearing that great, ages-spanning story hinted at by those five little words “in accordance with the scriptures”. Because we've often left the creed to stand by itself, some people have even got the idea that these key plot points, like the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus, and the sending of the Holy Spirit, were all later doctrines made up by the church fathers. We'll be looking at the first half of Galatians 4 this morning, and Brothers and Sisters, it's all here—in the first of Paul's letters, which makes it very likely the very earliest part of the New Testament to be written. And it's all here: God's son, born of Mary who died and rose again and the Holy Spirit, too. It's stated just as clearly as it was by later men like Athanasius or Basil the Great. But here it's part of the great story Paul is always telling, always drawing on, that's always there underlying, supporting, and giving shape to his arguments. The story that makes sense of it all. Without it Jesus' death and resurrection are an awesome special effect like the Death Star exploding, but we won't know why it's important. Without the story there's no reason to stand up and cheer. So Paul closed Galatians 3, telling us that if we've been baptised into the Messiah, we've put him on. He's now our identity. There's no longer Jew or Greek or slave or free or man or woman—God, through Jesus the Messiah, has just one and only one people. And he said, “If you belong to the Messiah, you are Abraham's family. You stand to inherit the promise.” These agitators who had infiltrated the Galatian churches were saying that you basically had to first become a Jew to become a Christian and Paul's saying, “No. Jesus has fulfilled the promises made to Abraham and to his family. If, by faith, you belong to him you are part of that family and an heir of God's promise. There's nothing you can add to it.” So now Paul continues in Chapter 4 running along with this metaphor of the heir and the inheritance: Let me put it like this. As long as the heir—remember how Paul's been talking about promises and wills and inheritances—As long as the heir is a child, he is no different from a slave—even if, in fact, he is master of everything. He is kept under guardians and stewards until the time set by his father. “As long as the heir is a slave…” That's the cue—especially that word “slave”—that's the cue that Paul is telling an exodus story. We might miss it, but people in Paul's world were shaped by Passover and the other Jewish festivals that came out of their exodus from Egypt. And hearing Paul talk of slaves, they knew he was now moving from the story of Abraham to the story of Israel's exodus and exile and their hope of rescue. It's really important that we understand the story the Jews of Paul's day saw themselves in. In Deuteronomy—the last book of the torah—the Lord had promise that if his people were unfaithful, that if they worshipped other gods, he would exile them—that they would find themselves slaves—as they had been in Egypt—slaves to the pagans and their gods of wood and stone. And that's just what happened. The people were unfaithful, they were idolatrous, their kings were evil and the Lord raised up Babylon to conquer them and to carry them off into exile. Eventually the Babylonians were, in turn, conquered by the Persians and the Persians allowed the Jews to return to Judea, but nothing was ever the same as it had been. They rebuilt the temple, but the Lord's presence never returned to it. They continued to live under the rule of foreign pagans and their gods. In Paul's day Rome just the latest in that long line. And so, they concluded, the exile had never really ended. Israel was still living under the curses of Deuteronomy 27. But that also meant they had hope, because Deuteronomy 30—and the prophets like Jeremiah and Ezekiel and Daniel—promised a new exodus, a return from exile—when God would set everything to rights. This is what inspired the zeal of the Pharisees. They tried to bring the holiness of the temple and priesthood into the home and into everyday life. If all Israel would keep the law in full for just a single day, one later rabbi wrote, the Lord would finally come to deliver his people. Paul puts this story of exile and exodus in terms of a child with a great promised inheritance. His father has appointed a time when his son will receive his inheritance, but until then he lives under guardians and stewards—remember the “babysitter” in Chapter 3?—which leaves him no better off than a slave—even though he is, as Paul puts it, “master of everything”. This is exactly how many of Paul's fellow Jews saw things. It's how the author of the Wisdom of Solomon, it's how the Jewish philosopher Philo saw Israel's situation in their own day. Abraham's children had been promised the world, but they were slaves of Caesar and it was Caesar who was instead and to their great consternations “master of everything”. They awaited their inheritance. So Paul goes on in verse 3: It's like this with us. When we were children, we were kept in “slavery” under the “elements of the world”. Paul says “we”—that means he and his fellow Jews—were promised the world, but they were still children. Paul set this up in Chapter 3 when he wrote about torah being like a babysitter given to keep Israel out of trouble until God was ready to reveal his faithfulness in the Messiah. Paul now takes that metaphor and turns it into another. Being a child under torah is like being a slave. The Jews knew what that meant all too well. Paul says, slaves “under the elements of the world”. Now this phrase “under the elements of the world” is really difficult to parse out if we aren't familiar with how people thought in Paul's day. I think Paul is deliberately using language that works on two levels at the same time. First, the Greek word Paul uses for “elements” usually refers to the elements that make up creation. Think of the periodic table we learned in chemistry. Everything in creation is made up, in one way or another, of those 103 elements. For the ancients it was much simpler, albeit a bit more mystical. They had four elements: earth, air, water, and fire. The Jews knew that these elements were created by God and subject to him, but the pagans worshipped them and made idols out of them and Deuteronomy had promised that if Israel were unfaithful they would be scattered amongst the people and forced to serve those gods of wood and stone. That's exactly what had happened and it was exactly what was still happening. The covenant curses of torah had subjected them to “the elements of the world”. But I think Paul is also comparing Israel's situation under torah—under the law—to a sort of medical diagnosis. People, too, were thought to be composed of these elements—earth, air, fire, and water—and if you were sick—and that could be physically or morally sick—it was because these elements were out of balance. You'd see a doctor, he'd determine how your elements were out of balance, and he'd give you some course of treatment. Interestingly enough, the Greek word for that treatment is the same as the word for law—nomos—and this law would then serve as a paidagogos—the “babysitter” Paul mentioned in Chapter 3—to lead you back to health. So disordered elements are treated by a law that takes on the role of a babysitter. In other words, what Paul is saying is that people—the whole human race—is sick, morally sick. These false teachers that showed up in Galatia have been acting like quack doctors, telling the people that to get themselves in order they need to follow the Jewish law and, like a babysitter it will nurse them back to health. And Paul's saying that, no, it won't work. It never did. We've been trying it for centuries and the best the law, the best that torah can do is hold the sickness at bay. Becuase, in fact, that's all it was ever intended to do. Even then—like a virus slipping through the masks and social distancing—Israel was still sick, incurred the curses of the covenant, and found herself subject to the pagans and their gods of wood and stone. And the gentiles, those pagans, they didn't even have the law. They openly and shamelessly worshipped the elements and in abusing the stuff of creation they threw creation out of whack. Torah promised life, but it could not bring it on its own and these false teachers were wrong to turn back to it. Paul's been stressing: God has done what torah never could. He's given his Son and sent his Spirit. Torah, the law, was a thing of the old evil age—a good thing given by God for that time, but still something for the old evil age—but in Jesus and the Spirit God has inaugurated the age to come. Look at verse 4: But when the fullness of time arrived, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, so that he might redeem those under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons. Paul's been reminding us of the original exodus from Egypt, when God rescued his people from a land full of idols so that they could live with him in their midst, so that they could worship and serve him. And he's been telling that story so that here, as he tells us about the new exodus, we hear the old one echoing behind it. When the fullness of time arrived, he writes. It's a reminder that Jesus is part of this bigger story—as the creed reminds us when it says “in accordance with the scriptures”. God was moving history and the world and his people to this one point in time. We saw last time, this is what the law, torah, was meant to do: to bring Israel to the point where the Messiah could do his work. But now that that work is done, we have to move forward into the messianic age. There's no going back. And so, Paul says, God sent his Son. In the Jewish thought world the king—especially the promised and long-awaited Davidic king—was the son of God. In the Wisdom of Solomon, which Paul probably would have been familiar with, King Solomon uses this kind of language to pray for God to send forth his wisdom “that she may labour at my side, and that I may learn what is pleasing to you”. The idea was that the king wasn't just working using God's instructions, but that the King actually embodied, in his thought and action, the personal presence and power of the creator God—like David, a man after God's own heart. For Paul to refer to the Messiah as the Son of God is to declare him to be both the promised King—that's what “Messiah” means—and the embodiment of God's wisdom—sort of God's second self through whom the world was made. In other words two things are happening in Jesus. First, he is the prophecy-fulfilling King and, second, in him the God of Israel has finally returned to rescue his people. Too, in saying that God's sent his Son, Paul wants to underscore that Jesus is God himself. He wasn't simply a Jew born to Mary whom God adopted and called his son. That's a perennial heresy as old as the creed that was written to combat it. No, the Son was sent and that means he existed before he took on human flesh to be born of Mary. And God did all this so that he might redeem—deliver, rescue—his people living under the law. In other words, to give them the divine medicine for the disease the law had been holding at bay and, in doing so, to fulfil his promises and show his faithfulness and to shine forth his glory—so that—we might receive adoption as sons. Paul's been talking about “we” and “us” so far meaning “we Jews”, but here I think he now opens it up. “We” is now the whole church, Jewish and gentiles believers united as one people in the Messiah. Here's how it works. God's Son is born under the law, in solidarity with and as the representative of his people so that he can give his life, dying the death that they deserved, in order to fulfil the covenant promises that God had made to them. So that God's sons can truly be God's sons. The cross and the empty tomb are the supreme display of the faithfulness and glory of the God of Israel and it happens before the eyes of the watching gentiles who have never seen anything like it. They worship gods of wood and stone, gods who are deaf and dumb, and then in the gospel they are confronted with the living God who not only hears and speaks, but loves, and who fulfils his promises—even going so far as to take on our flesh and to die. And the gentiles hear this gospel and fall to their knees in faith before the Son, before the Messiah, and the unbelievable happens: God adopts them, and welcomes them into his presence, calls them his sons and daughters, and makes them full members of this royal priesthood. And even in that he shines forth his glory again as his promise to Abraham to make the nations his inheritance is fulfilled. But it doesn't stop there. Look at verses 6 and 7: And because you are sons, God sent out the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, calling out “Abba, Father!” So you are no longer a slave, but a son! And, if you are a son, you are an heir, through God. The point of the exodus was always for God to live in the midst of his people. He did that in the tabernacle and then the temple under the old covenant, but that was just a signpost pointing to how he would fulfil his promises in the new covenant. Our being sons of God isn't just a legal status. It's real. Just as God sent his Son to lead us, like a new Moses, in this new exodus, he's also sent his Spirit into our hearts and his Spirit now cries out from within us, “Abba—Papa—Father!” The church as a whole and every individual Christian is made a tabernacle, a temple in which God himself has come to dwell. Paul's been using the plural “you” so far, but here he drives his point home switching to the singular “you”. If you are a son, if you are a daughter, you are an heir. This is the new life to which all of God's promises to Israel and to which the whole story was working. It can be tempting to think of the Trinity as some dry and technical doctrine, but Paul shows us the Trinity here in three dimensions, in Technicolor, with THX surround sound as he tells the great story. What that thrilling explosion of the Death Star is to the Star War story when everyone in the theatre cheers, God's sending of his Son and Spirit to make us his sons and daughters is to the great story of God and his people. It's the climax of the story when everything finally pays off. The old evil age is finished and God's new creation is born. We might forget all this when we recite the creed. I'm not suggesting you all cheer in the middle of the creed, but maybe in your head. The Trinity, the Incarnation, the Spirit, they're not just dry technical doctrines, they're the culmination of this amazing story of God's love and of his faithfulness and they show forth his great glory. And they're all right here in Paul's letter, in the very earliest part of the New Testament. We've been set free. The Spirit, says Paul, crying out in our hearts to God as Father, is the proof that we are no longer slaves to the elements of the world. This is the medicine that he's given to finally set us to rights. It's the proof that we are his sons and daughters and heirs of his promise—because in Jesus and the Spirit the inheritance has been dumped right in our laps by God himself. And yet, somehow, bewilderingly, we forget all of this. That's what was happening in Galatia. Paul goes on in verses 8-11: However, at that stage you didn't know God, and so you were enslaved to beings that, in their proper nature, are not gods. But now that you've come to know God—or, better, to be known by God—how can you turn your back again to that weak and poverty-stricken line-up of elements that you want to serve all over again? You are observing days, and months, and seasons, and years! I am afraid for you. Maybe my hard work with you is going to be wasted. They're like the Israelites in the wilderness, grumbling to Moses and complaining that they want to go back to Egypt. Well, sort of. It's actually worse than that, because to demand the gentile believers be circumcised and start observing the old calendar of the torah—well—that's not so much wanting to go back to Egypt, it's like denying they'd ever been delivered from Egypt in the first place. Do that, and you're turning away from the living God who gave his Son and sent his Spirit so that you can go back to the “elements”—to the false gods of wood and stone, back into slavery. “No,” he says, “you've come to know God.” And then Paul pauses and says, “No, better—more accurate—to say ‘to be known by God'.” To know God is the desire of people everywhere. To hear God cut through the silence to speak, even if it's just to tell us what he wants of us. There's a prayer from ancient pagan Sumer that was written on a clay tablet and survived the millennia. In it a man cried out to the gods to speak. He was miserable. Everything in his life was going wrong. And so he cried out in desperation. He didn't know what he'd done to offend the gods. The poor man didn't even know which god he'd offended, which god to cry out to. His pitiful prayer is the cry of every human heart. To know God and to find mercy. And so we do everything we can think of from ascetic disciplines to mystical practises. We study sacred texts and we pray long and desperate prayers. And Paul reminds us that none of this leads us to God. Instead, God has taken the initiative sending his Son and his Spirit. This is the gospel, this is the good news about Jesus, crucified and risen. In believing this good news and in knowing the presence and power of God's Spirit, Paul is saying that they (and we) can now say for certain that God knows us and that we know God. There is no desperate cry to unknown gods. God's own Spirit cries out within us to our loving and merciful Father. Just as the nations watched in awe as God delivered Israel from Egypt in the original exodus, so in this new exodus as God sends his Son and his Spirit, the living God has—to quote Isaiah—“bared his holy arm before the eyes of all the nations.” He has made himself known in all his great glory. Brothers and Sisters, trust in this good news. Don't try to add anything to it. To add anything to it is to deny its power and to go back to the slavery of the old gods. Trust in Jesus. Know the Spirit. And know you are God's son, you are God's daughter, his new creation is born in you, and as we live this life he's given by faith, we witness and proclaim his glory—the power of his holy arm—to the watching world around us. Let us pray: Almighty God, you have fulfilled your promises in knitting your people together into one communion through the death and resurrection of your Son and the gift of your Spirit. Give us grace that we might be faithful stewards of this good news, holding fast to you by faith alone and showing forth your glory as we live the life of your Spirit. Amen.
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Your brain (and mine) is lazy. Very lazy. Your brain was designed to seek pleasure, avoid challenges, and expend the least amount of energy possible. Becuase of that, doing hard and challenging things like getting out of debt, finding a new and higher paying job, hitting a million dollar net worth are... hard. But just becuase something is hard and challenge doesn't mean you shouldn't do it. In fact, I believe that harder that something is, the more you should pursue it. For most things, the harder something is the more meaningful it is becuase the more it changes and evolves you into a better version of yourself. In this episode of The Money Love Podcast we're breaking down how to do hard and challenging things. Paige walks you through her best 5 tips that you can deploy so that you'll seek out and pursue challenging things. Enjoy! Work with Paige: Join the Overcoming Overspending Membership HERE Use code MLP30 at checkout to save $30 off your first month inside the membership FREE RESOURCES: FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop Get Paige's Money Recommendations Where you can find Paige online: Website: https://www.paigepritchard.com IG: @overcoming_overspending TikTok: @overcoming_overspending Subscribe to Paige's YouTube Channel
Greg and Ben discuss Lizzo “quitting,” Neptunes legal battle, Marvin Gaye unreleased tapes, T-Pain on autotune, Becuase 5 70s vocalists, and Earworms of the Week!Aretha Franklin - Rock SteadyWyclef Jean - Viva La VidaBeyonce - BODYGUARDChromeo - Words With YouVan Morrison - MoondanceCheck out Ben's single "What It Feels Like” wherever you stream music!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/bythetimeuhearthisFollow us on TikTok: @bythetimeuhearthisFollow us on Instagram: @bythetimeuhearthis, @gplaysitcool, @benwattsstudios, @nbg.g.mediaEmail: bythetimeuhearthis@gmail.com Leave us a review and rating on your favorite platform!Search us on listennotes.com
The AEW main event scene looks loaded, which is good. Okada is rumored to be coming in, Swerve Strickland. People want him as the World Champion. People are clamoring for Will Osprey to win The AEW World Title at Wembley, Staidum in The United Kingdom. His hometown, where ''AEW All In'' will be again this year. Fans are calling for it to be Will Osprey vs. Swerve Strickland for The AEW World Championship. Tony Khan has to be careful with how he books Will Osprey and Kazuckhia Okada. Becuase fans will want them to be World Champions sooner than later. Here is the thing: those fans will need to be patient with that. Everything comes to those who wait. Stay connected with ''The Wrestling Takeover'' on social media, YouTube, and audio platforms with one easy click! https://linktr.ee/JordanTurner Bio: The Wrestling Takeover is a show that tackles all things pro wrestling, both good and bad. This show has become well-known for its honesty, creativity, a perspective many can relate to, and a fun podcast to listen to! I have built something special, and I want everyone to be a part of it. You all will get WWE content, such as weekly reviews, Premier Live Events, and AEW content. But the majority of the content is WWE-based. Not to mention, I cover all the news and rumors, casual conversation interviews, and more. So grab some wine and earphones, and enjoy a fun and teachable podcast! This is ''The Wrestling Takeover,'' and you 'the listener' will like what Jordan Turner brings.
Your mouth is the start of your gut - so it has to be healthy for your gut to be health! But have you ever wondered why tribesman in those old National Geographic magazines had perfect teeth without access to Colgate or Crest? Well in this episode, we're talking about why that is with the dentist DOES NOT BRUSH HIS TEETH. Why? Becuase he doesn't need to. His oral microbiome is perfect. His gut is healthy and he has no nutrient deficiencies. Topics we cover: What dental interventions might be causing your gut health problems Creating TRUE oral hygiene How the mouth and gut are connected What causes issues in our mouth How to take care of your mouth so you can take care of your gut Paleo Valley: Get 15% off your first order of pure Greek Olive Oil More from Dr. Dome: Instagram: @drdome1 Clinic Instagram: @dnaaesthetics01 Grab His book "It's All In Your Mouth": In English In German
When was the last time you read a book? What's the last book you read? Only 3% of the population after graduating high school continue to read books Readers become Leaders If only 3% are reading books, then only 3% of the population can become leaders It's not just reading that makes you a leader, you have got to push yourself to go learn, expand your mind, force yourself to read things you wouldn't normally read Im not reading the cat in the hat, I'm reading about leadership You cant just read anything, you need to read the right stuff Becuase knowledge is power
Quake discusses Kanye West apologizes to Jews, Kevin Hart suing YouTuber Tasha K, TD Jakes responding to insane rumors with Diddy, Lil Wayne compares himself to LeBron James, Dr Umar Johnson says Eminem can't be the GOAT because he is white, Billboard Hot 100 and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diversementalitypodcast/support
In case you didn't know - we record these episodes out of order and in advance so we can have semblence of a life. Becuase of this Victoria, Kiara, and Katalyn haven't had a lot of time to catch up face to face. Listen in as we talk Kiara's new job, how Katalyn's mom is doing, and (to no one's surprise) the books we have been reading (yes, Victoria has been reading book books not fanfics)!Please be sure to check for any trigger warnings you may have with the recommendations made.Please be sure to rate us and leave a review! It helps us across the platforms in more ways than you know!Want to reach out to us other than on social media? Send us an e-mail at tbp.staythirsty@gmail.comMake sure to check out our linktree!thirstybitchespodcast - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - LinktreeJoin us every Tasty Tuesday and Thirsty Thursday for a new episode and be sure to follow us on our socialsTiktok: thirstybitchespodcastInstagram: thirstybitchespodcastTwitter: TheThirstyCollective (thirsty_co) Or join the conversation in our discord!Intro/Outro License Code: TV2K4NHZREHTQFGJ
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Jason Goodman was almost brought to tears the last church service he went to when his favorite pastor in the world was discussing the vows you make as a married couple. BUT- it was the public speaking ability of Pastor Johnathan that moved him, not God or the Holy Spirit in any way shape or form!!!!!!!!
Hard fact: some coparents suck. Hard truth: there IS something you can do about it. The coparenting app, Our Family Wizard, is a favorite tool for both parents and divorce professionals. Why? Becuase it offers a PLETHORA of options to help you NOT SUCK at coparenting with someone who...sucks. Now, you may be familiar with Our Family Wizard as a tool to have court monitored conversations with your high conflict coparent BUT DID YOU KNOW that: 1) Our Family Wizard is not JUST for high conflict coparents 2) There are a TON of additional features on Our Family Wizard (beyond the messaging) that will actually help you MORE than the court monitored messaging. (hint: the more you use these other features, the less you'll rely on the messaging feature!) You NEED to listen to this episode if you're stuggling with coparenting. Trust. It WILL help you. And also, if Our Family Wizard is good enough for celebrites to use (Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Kelly Clarkson, Lala Kent, Jeff Lewis...just to name a few...) then it's good enough for YOU. You're welcome. Also, don't be the a$$hole who eats onion sandwiches on a train. Especially not around Morgan. And send snacks for Andrea's son, Oliver...he's still hungry and hiding all of this food under his bed. And now, a word from our sponsor: Soberlink is here is assist families who are struggling with alcohol addicition that can be a danger during parenting time. To get help, please visit: http://www.soberlink.com/notsuck And don't forget to join our private communites! To listen to Bonus Episodes and listen to all of shows without a record of you downloading them, go to: http://www.patreon.com/hownottosuckatdivorce.com And you're looking for a community, we've got a GREAT one for you to join! http://www.facebook.com/thehownottosuckatdivorcecommunity Coparents might not, but you don't have to suck at dealing with them. You've got this...and we've got you. -Andrea and Morgan
In this episode, Paul and Ara ramble about the war continued war between JFK and Monarch + several dozen factions supporting each family. Becuase no one can stay on topic for more than 2 minutes, they also discuss, the new page flashing while being attacked, Paul's EOD apron, Dungeons and Dragons, and probably a dozen more things. [Parental Advisory] Explicit language liberally used throughout the episode.Suggest a segment for TU's first year "Best Of" episode! link to forum thread - https://www.torn.com/forums.php#/p=threads&f=2&t=16332861&b=0&a=0&start=0&to=23505678Ey, here's an Impulse, join Impulse! Impulse is a family of factions currently looking for new players.Whether you're daily active or more hardcore, Impulse has a place for YOU! Contact Ferrik [860546] for more infoWarBirds and The Nest are looking for more birds to usher in to our flock, want some great perks and a friendly enviroment? Contact SkinnyPeen 2176021 to get placed within our ranks https://www.torn.com/profiles.php?XID=2176021 (edited)WMD is Recruiting! Are you active? Do you want to earn money from ranked wars? WMD is currently ranked Gold 3 and trying to jump the hurdle into Platinum! We pay out 93% of all profits! Contact Fatties 2680594 to join today! Love of Feet optional but recommended. We are looking for high activity players Donator status is a must! https://www.torn.com/factions.php?step=profile&ID=27211Carbon Penguins are recruiting! We are a faction filled with determined players doing their best to grow both individually and as a faction. Chat up Matzkops 2566807 or apply directly to Carbon Penguins if you want to start a journey that will propel you to the top!https://www.torn.com/factions.php?step=profile&ID=10820#/
Helloooo, and welcome to Season 9 of Mads World! You're about to listen to Desirable Dating: Eliminating Bad Habits with Michelle Elman!This episode is sponsored by Beducated! Click here to check them out and use the code MADS for 40% off when you sign up: https://beducate.me/pd2323-madsThis week I am joined by best-selling author, five-board accredited life coach and body positive advocate, Michelle Elman. Named as one of the most inspirational women in the UK, Michelle has established herself as the Queen of Boundaries, and empowers singles to embrace who they are, show themselves love, and prioritise their own wants and needs.Michelle teamed up with dating app Plenty of Fish to create the Desirable Dating Guide. a new study of 4,000 British singles, exploring modern day dating behaviours to define the dos and don'ts of dating in 2023. Becuase let's face it, the dating landscape is always changing with so many different ways to meet people, the universal dating experience (both online and offline) can be a bit of a mixed bag.In this episode, we discuss the UK's top dating pet peeves, positive dating behaviours, communicating boundaries, looking inwards and preparing in the lead up to a date.Click here to find Mads World social media, submit questions to the website, or buy me a coffee.Cover Art: VeredienMusic: The.Jones.Project_93 Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mads-world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grab your popcorn, a favorite drink and... Well, just watch where you step with this one! This week BRBR is piecing together one of the biggest animated features from 2014. It's The Lego Movie! It's up to Emmet and his fellow Lego minifigures to stop an evil tyrant from gluing the Lego world as they know it into eternal stasis. This movie was absolutely HUGE back in 2014 and made a "brick"-load of money. As this was a certified BRBR First Watch, I just had to find out what the deal was with this smash hit movie about Legos. Outside of the absolutely stacked cast of voice actors and some stunning animation, I knew nothing else about the movie going into it. I've been a big Lego guy ever since I was old enough to play with them, so, naturally I had to finally find out just what Hollywood decided to do with one of my favorite toys from childhood. Becuase... well, you know how well it always goes when something you love and adore gets made into a major motion picture, right? Let's just say that it doesn't always leave you with the fond memories you had as a kid. But aside from it just being a movie about Legos, it actually has some fun animation, goofy characters and some of the most ridiculous humor you can imagine. Can Emmet discover his destiny as the "Special," stop President Business from carrying out his evil plan and show these bad reviewers how awesome it is to be part of a team? Tune in to find out! If you enjoyed the episode, please rate and share! It goes such a long way and I am so grateful for all of the support. And hey, if you do leave a review of the show, you will be featured as well! How neat is that? Also, be sure to give my official Ko-Fi page a gander. There you can get access to all kinds of cool perks and prizes from your very own shoutout on the show to choosing which movie I cover next. Link down below! You can also find me filling the world with more #BRBR insanity on Insta @billreadsbadreviews and Twitter @BRBR_Bill. Stay awesome. Support BRBR on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/billreadsbadreviews
Do you and your significant other now SHARE a hobby?
This week we looked at the Tik Tok king himself, Jason Derulo. What do we even say about Jason? CATS! He was in cats. So funny. What else do we even talk about? Maybe his singles? Or lack there of. Couple gems. But somethings off. Somethings not right. And that's what we look at this episdoe. What we would change about Jason to make Jason...Jason. Becuase right now Jason, your tik toks of ice cream just aren't cutting it anymore, and honey, we need to speak to the manager.
What do bankruptcy, an eviction or foreclosure, financial abuse from a partner, large amounts of debt, large losses in the stock market, and food insecurity all have in common? They are all forms of financial trauma you may have experienced in your past or present. Financial trauma is the mental, emotional, relational or physical stympoms triggered by significant financial stressors and it's something that you may have experienced in the past, and are still carrying around with you today. In this week's episode of The Money Love Podcast I'm sitting down with Ali Kates, a Certified Trauma Recovery Coach & Somatic Experience Practitioner (In-Training). Ali believes that trauma & emotional pain is not just about what happened to you, but how it left your nervous system after said event. She preaches that your trauma cannot be "out talked" or "out thought", becuase it lives in the BODY. Becuase of that Ali gives her clients the tools and teachings they need to move their trauma out of their body for good. Ali and I break down what trauma is, the different types of trauma, what happens when trauma goes unprocessed in your body (helllooo shame), the different types of trauma responses and how they manifest within your money management style, and the first step you can take to moving stored trauma out of your body. You can find out more about Ali and her work below. Connect & Work with Ali: Contact info: hello@alikates.co Website: www.alikates.co IG: https://www.instagram.com/alikates.co/ START HERE: FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop Get Paige's Money Recommendations Work with Paige: Join Overcoming Overspending HERE Explore Private Coaching with Paige Where you can find Paige online: Website: https://www.paigepritchard.com Instagram: @overcoming_overspending TikTok: @overcoming_overspending
We are all one human tribe, travelling on the journey of life together. This message reveals itself as central to today's discussion between Adam, Brandon Harding and guest Mike Waldron, founder of 23rd Veteran. Speaking candidly on his own experiences as a young adult in the Marine Corps, Mike reveals the scale of the difficulty he experienced when re-integrating into society, his journey toward hope and the calling he answered in setting up the not-for-profit organisation and sharing his methodology with both veterans and civilians alike. In outlining the 14-week 23rd Veteran process, Mike reveals how immersive experiences in nature encourage teamwork, camaraderie and a vulnerability to share our stories, connecting with each other and with ourselves - rediscovering our sense of tribe. Join us to learn about his empowering and important work, bettering the lives of veterans across America. -- Mike Waldron served in the Marine Corps Infantry during the initial invasion into Iraq. Five years later, Mike began to suffer from combat-related anxiety, panic attacks, and depression which left him feeling that death was a better option than life. After pulling out of his severe symptoms of combat stress, Mike returned to college at Purdue University to grow his skills in entrepreneurship so that he could help other veterans in their battle against combat stress. He now leads 23rd Veteran, a nonprofit organization reconditioning our veterans to live more comfortably and successfully in the civilian world.In recent years, Mike has provided education on the science and evolution theory behind lack of happiness to mental health conferences, respected universities, military units, fortune 100 companies, and our representatives in U.S. Congress. Becuase of his creativity and efforts in growing unique and impactful transition programs, the Institute for Veteran and Military Families awarded 23rd Veteran the U.S. “Best Venture Impacting Veterans”.
Becuase you've all been very, very good boys and girls and enbys, we have a new episode for you! This week, for their sins, John and El'Ahrai are here to talk to you about "Fast X" and "V/H/S/99"! Plus some WGA Strike news, a bit about the Cannes Film Festival, and all the other weirdness you like. So, even though you have broken my heart yet again, I wanted to say, in another life, I would have really liked just doing laundry and taxes with you.
Have you ever wanted to expand PAST your current limitations and really be your most brilliant self? Are you ready to create your most powerful life? If so... stick around. Becuase this episode is pure magic... And if you want to get BIGGER results past this episode I made a special activation for you. This is the Activation Codex that I created just for YOU to listen to as you step into the Divine Manifestor and Creator that you are : https://youtu.be/HSka1tmK4Cw.
CHANCEL CHOIR “Because He Lives” Easter Sunday 2023 Groveport UMC, Groveport Ohio Jonathan Mann, Pastor
Pronoia is the belief that the world around you is conspiring for your good. And especially when it feels like it isn't going your way, wouldn't it be nice if you believed it would? Becuase if you think it, perhaps you can manifest it into being. Do you have a word for the year?
On today's mom hack Monday Rebecca shares a trick she is using to make sure her kids are always in the right size shoe. Hoping this one saves you from the mom quilt I felt when my kids were in the wrong shoe size and there feet were all jammed in their shoes.
On the podcast today, I got the privilege to hear Elizabeth Quiroz's journey from being a victim of Human trafficking to becoming a leader in Human Trafficking prevention in Sonoma County. Elizabeth had a tough and challenging life growing up, from mental and physical abuse, to being in foster care, to becoming a victim of human trafficking. Her story is so powerful and inspiring. Becuase of her journey she has now started the Redemption House and wrote her own book about her journey. Contact Elizabeth Quiroz:Follow Elizabeth's IG: @quirozelizabeth2015Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1737254859?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860Redemption House: https://redemptionhouseofthebayarea.org/Contact Me:Follow Me IG: @heathernelson.lifeWebsite: heathernelson.life
Knowing and understanding only comes from application. Things like the Food Enjoyment Matrix may “make sense” in your head but true knowing comes from doing. I have been thinking about what was the actual path I took to get here. Becuase when we're good at something, we forget what it was like to be that beginner.
This is the beginning of a lovely journey that I find myself on with enna reittort -- you can hear from the opening, the libation of the Mother pouring her monsoon blessings upon us as, the deepening waters welcome enna and myself, sisters of the ways, children of the nothingness and allness. Stillness. *Becuase of the monsoon there are moments of interruption and I've done my best to piece those moments together, however, there are times when it was best to just leave it be. Enna's website: https://www.ennareittortbooks.com *You may find more content like this on my Patreon page where we do weekly live-streams with guests and open community chats, as well as some more artistic offerings in the form of meditations, active imagination work and a private mix-tape type segment once a month called Radio Alice: https://www.patreon.com/niish Everlong, Niish- *I would like to thank the producers of this show: Steven Mercer. Pamela Holdahl. Jake Vanek. Jessica Lynne. Lou Bee. Heather. WiseNightOwl. Marcey Shapiro. Noël Jeanette. Michael Watcher. Melanie Poe. Erik Peterson. Jason Lambson. Christy Tesmer. Neil Macnaughton. Michael Watts. Erik Peterson. JH Armstrong. Mark Boettcher. Kate Kukulkan. Yogi Chander. Laura Dunn. Babs the Bone Knitter. JJ, the Hostess of all things chat and modin'. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/niish/support
Oh hey there - did ya miss us? Becuase holy shit have we missed you! This week we talk through our summer guilt and introduce you to the new Midwest Not So Nice podcast plans. Welp, guess we better get going - we'll see you next week.
This episode we talk about the importance of leaving a legacy - and shielding it from the forces that would move to disperse it at a fraction of face value. September is National preparedness month and FEMA didn't do much to aid in the real theme of "Legacy" that they set out to attain. So we're going to spell out a few specific ways to insure your legacy lives on. Becuase nobody makes it out of this game alive.
Using exercise to build your health comes down to one thing... consistency. So how can you exercise consistently not just for the next few months, but long term for the next few decades (and beyond)? More than that, how can you make the commitment to exercise consistently? Becuase sticking with your workouts for the long-haul will be much easier if you are committed to doing just that... On this week's episode of the Exercise Is Health® podcast, that is exactly what Julie and Charlie are dicussing. They lay out a simple plan of action that you can start executing on today in order to help you commit to your workouts and stick with them long-term. If you have ever found yourself caught in the cycle of starting and stopping your workouts over and over again, listen up! You are not alone, and there is somthing very straightforward you can start doing now to help break you out of that cycle. Check out all of the details in this week's episode! Want a step by step plan of exactly what you need to know to rebuild your aching body in as little as six weeks without changing your lifestyle? Sign up for Charlie's new FREE training – Exercise For Life Secrets – happening this week! Click here to register!
We discuss the ability of being both spiritually and materially wealthy and if that is something that is ok? Becuase often these are taken to be exclusive.. Listen in and if it resonates with you, share with your friends!
With all of this rain... Julie couldn't get to work!
Becuase running forwards wasn't enough, we now have backwards running races! But where can you find one and how do they work?Stay in the Loop:
r/EntitledParents - Entitled parents get mad because her child can't do anything they want.
What is hanging yall? Becuase is it kind of everywhere? Like, all at once? It Is, actully! Also scott compares his memory watching Saturday morning cartoons growing up to Netflix's new sketch comedy series S.M.A.S.H. Also, Bradley's getting to show someone special Star Wars for the first time! Will they hate it? WIll it be Bradley's fault? Keep listening as the Hero's journey unfolds. Please support us on Patreon and for as little as $1 you can have access to "The Daddies Only Club" www.patreon.com/poptab
A very special podcast that everyone must listen to. Find out why a simple homework assignment led Jose to teach his son a very important life lesson. Find us on social media: Instagram: @mrjosedelaroca Twitter: @GamingGoodness Help the podcast by buying a Dad Without A Dad shirt or sticker here: https://www.josedelaroca.com/store
You have every right to change your mind for any reason, at any time, any where! Change is something that most people run from. Why? Becuase change typically is seen as scary, hard and unpredictable. In today's episode, I talk about how the shifts we make can enhance our happiness and lead to massive breakthroughs. Hope you enjoy! Let's Connect! Book Your 1° Assessment Today: https://florasage.as.me/OneDegreeAssessment The 1° Shift Book -> https://florasage.com/1degreebook/ Main & Personal Development Website -> https://florasage.com Get Coaching -> https://florasage.com/coachme/ Energy & Intuition Website -> https://energycords.com *Share Your Success Stories & Results* -> Support@FloraSage.com Create your own podcast: https://helloaudio.fm?fpr=flora13
It's Season 2, Episode 5 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme was Karaoke Dedications!What better way to celebrate the holidays together after a full blown Christmas Songs week than with a week about Dedications! #FNKDedication is exactly like it sounds - songs dedicated to a special person (or any person) in our lives. It can be for better (I dedicate this to my daughter because she loves building snowmen) or worse (I dedicate this to my ex because I hope his car gets run over by a Mack Truck), or anything in-between. We recorded video as well as audio - feel free to give it a watch here (and join the FNK FB community for free while you're at it!): https://fb.watch/aph6dCnNaJ/Featured in this episode alongside hosts Mike Wiston and Joe Rubin:- Andrew Crawford with Purple Rain by Prince- Levi Altrus with Sloth's revenge by Dirty Heads- Isabel Aguiler with Have you ever seen the rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival- Jacob Tyloch with Becuase of You by Kelly Clarkson- Paul Bright & Dana Lavalle with I can't make you love me by Bonnie Raitt- Judas Manuel with Don't rain on my parade by Barbara Streistand- Dana Marie Story with Blue Bayou by Linda Ronstadt- Skip Tubbs with The Wind by Cat Stevens- Ron R Green with Unforgettable by Nat King Cole- Mike Wiston and Elizabeth Mejillones with Ballroom Blitz by SweetLove what you hear? Join the official Friday Night Karaoke FB group, a completely negativity free karaoke destination, and be part of the action! www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke. Hope to see you there!
On this episode of the podcast Chris and Jesse discuss the top and our favorite (the ones we use) Streaming Services!! Why are we talking about Streaming Services???? Becuase we can and its fun. Later on the episode we play a rather fun game.