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Best podcasts about bmm

Latest podcast episodes about bmm

Le jazz sur France Musique
mohs. , ancré dans la roche

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 59:36


durée : 00:59:36 - Mohs "Baïne" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - Depuis 2019, mohs. s'est hissé au cœur du jazz européen avec des apparitions scéniques remarquées et deux albums envoûtants. Le quartet suisse annonce la sortie d'un troisième opus, intitulé “Baïne”. Parution chez BMM.

Funky People Radio® LIVE Podcast
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Funky People Radio® LIVE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 117:49


Show #454 - June 5, 2025 : BMM '25 Kickoff ~ Our weekend broadcast show as heard on 96.1 WURD-FM and funkypeopleradio.net. Guest mixers Mthokozisi Suselo & Cash Ellis return. Browse our archives for missed shows using the air date (MMDDYY). Hour 1 - Guest set by DJ BlaQ -  Olalela (Original Mix) - Ayah True Soul,Moisch &Thoby Dladla Blomst (Original Mix) - Meera (NO) Uyabizwa (Original Mix) - Wilson Timba feat. Tabia B27 (Bokkieult Extended Mix) - Karyendasoul Yamore - Nl feat.Cesaria Evora, Benja + Frank Fala - MoBlack & Salif keita Clean the turbines (Meera Remix) - Motip White Webaba (Dj Nkabza 3 Step Bootleg Remix) - Culoe De Song Billions (Major League Djz Remix) - Sarz & Lojay Uma Sengilele (Original Mix) - Max SA feat. Section Five Mas'hambhe (Original Mix) - Kryptic Welcome (3 Durban Original Mix) - Dlala Thukzin & Gold Max New Chapter (Original Mix) - Danki boi & Argento Dust  /// Hour 2 - Guest Set by DJ Big Dinero -   Love On Love - Estelle & D Nice Don't Stop Your Love - Booker T. Wanna Be Startin Somethin' – Michael Jackson Keep Your Head To The Sky (Manoo Afro Remix) - DJ Spen & Cornell C.C. Carter Call Me Baby - Giorgio Bassetti, Zhane Another Nature (Terry Hunter Club Mix) - Phil Beaudreau Century – DJ Meme Dialed In - Groove Junkies, Solara, Munk Julious Blackk Has Spoken – Shino Blackk Ain't Nothin' (Jovonn Vox Remix) - Who's That, Jackie Kemp, Rick 'Ricardo' Shaw, Patrick Sean Mclain Call Me Harlem (Prise Mix) - Mona Bode & Shino Blackk  /// Contact: info@funkypeopleonline.com, Websites: facebook.com/mthokozisi.suselo.9 / https://www.facebook.com/DJBigDinerosBeatPage / http://youtube.com/funkypeopleonline / WURDRadio.com  ///   soul, funk, disco, deep house, wurd radio, funky people radio, funky people music, tech house, house music, afro house, vocal house, soulful house, dj mixes, deep house, deep, soulful, classic house, deep, dance, r&b, edm, tee alford, mthokozisi suselo, cash ellis.

ProCE: The Pharmacy Practice Podcast
Systemic Mastocytosis: Pharmacist-Focused Strategies to Improve Patient Outcomes

ProCE: The Pharmacy Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 30:59


Listen in as Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, and Ryan Haumschild, PharmD, MS, MBA, CPEL, discuss how to manage the multidisciplinary care of patients with systemic mastocytosis (SM) from both the allergy/immunology and pharmacy perspective, including:Strategies to better identify patients presenting with features of SM to facilitate timely diagnosisCurrent guideline-recommended treatment approachesEmerging data on new targeted agents for SMPharmacist-led strategies to help patients achieve better outcomes (e.g., specialist referral, polypharmacy counseling, and anaphylaxis education)PresentersJonathan A. Bernstein, MDProfessor of MedicineDivision of Rheumatology, Allergy and ImmunologyDepartment of Internal MedicineUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicinePartner Advanced Allergy Services, LLCPartner Bernstein Clinical Research Center, LLCCincinnati, OhioRyan Haumschild, PharmD, MS, MBA, CPELVice President of Pharmacy, AmbulatoryEmory HealthcareWinship Cancer InstituteAtlanta, GeorgiaFull link to program page:https://bit.ly/3HcA8z2

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja
A merevedési zavar tünet, nem betegség I Kösz, jól

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 81:48


Megesik, hogy valakinek merevedési problémái vannak a feleségével, a barátnőivel és egy prostituálttal is, más amiatt aggódik, hogy a 13 perc nem elég hosszú idő – a Kösz, jól podcastban ismét egy tabutémával foglalkoztunk: arra a kérdésre kerestük a választ, hogy mi az egészséges és kielégítő szexuális élet titka. Bánhalmi Kata vendégei F. Lassú Zsuzsa szexuálpszichológus és Benyó Mátyás urológus voltak. A műsort a robotasszisztált térd- és csípőprotézis műtétek specialistája, a BMM, a Budapesti Mozgásszervi Magánklinika támogatta. Iratkozz fel a Kösz, jól csatornájára! Spotify: tiny.cc/KoszJolSpotify Apple Podcasts: tiny.cc/KoszJolApple Hallgasd meg a HVG többi podcastját! Spotify: tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokSpotify Apple Podcasts: tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokApple 00:00 Intro 01:35 Mit értünk szexuális egészség alatt? 03:15 Mik a leggyakoribb tévhitek a szexuális teljesítménnyel kapcsolatban? 10:08 Miből áll a férfiegészség? 14:34 Mikortól számít merevedési zavarnak a merevedési probléma? 16:46 Hogyan tudja valaki eldönteni, hogy urológushoz vagy pszichológushoz kell mennie? 25:44 Kihez forduljon az, aki úgy érzi, hogy korai magömlése van? 30:24 Hogyan tud segíteni a partner a korai magömlésen? 31:40 Mennyire gyakori, hogy a partnernek irreális elvárásai vannak? 39:01 Milyen hétköznapi tényezők befolyásolják a reprodukciós egészséget? 49:47 Egészségszempontból mivel jár az, ha valaki elkötteti magát? 51:23 A korábbi élmények hogyan hatnak a szexuális életre? 54:42 Egy férfi hogyan tud segíteni egy nőnek, ha önbizalomproblémái vannak? 56:50 Mi a gáz és fék megközelítés lényege? 59:44 Mi a különbség a vágyzavar és a szexuális averzió között? 1:04:25 Hogyan kezeljük a test változásait? 1:11:28 A társadalmi normák megkötnek bennünket, vagy inkább segítik az egészséges szexualitást? 1:13:39 Tényleg kevesebbet szexelnek a fiatalok? 1:17:55 Mi az, amit az emberek nem tudnak a saját testükről, pedig alapvetően befolyásolja a szexuális egészséget? 1:20:20 Mit üzen a nézőknek a szexuálpszichológus és az urológus?

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja
Kösz, jól: Népbetegség a végbélprobléma, és akár pszichés eredetű is lehet

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 73:29


Miért számít tabunak a proktológia? Mire kell figyelni anális szex közben? Hogyan kezelték Napóleon aranyerét? Milyen tünetekkel érdemes felkeresni egy szakorvost? Mi történik egy vizsgálaton? Hogyan lesz valakiből proktológus, miért választja ezt a területet egy orvos? Ezekről a témákról is szó esett a HVG egészségpodcastjának legújabb adásában. A műsort a robotasszisztált térd- és csípőprotézis műtétek specialistája, a BMM, a Budapesti Mozgásszervi Magánklinika támogatta. Iratkozz fel a Kösz, jól csatornájára! Spotify: http://tiny.cc/KoszJolSpotify Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/KoszJolApple Hallgasd meg a HVG többi podcastját! Spotify: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokSpotify Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokApple 00:00 Intro 01:04 Mi a proktológia? 01:49 Miben különbözik a többi szakorvosi vizsgálattól a proktológiai vizsgálat? 06:30 Hogy lesz valaki proktológus? 08:21 Miért betegszik meg a végbél? 09:44 Hány embernek van ma Magyarországon proktológiai problémája? 10:25 Miért félnek az emberek a proktológiától? 13:21 Hogyan lehet segíteni, hogy ne legyen tabu a proktológia témája? 14:21 Milyen problémákkal fordulnak proktológushoz a leggyakrabban? 15:34 Az öndiagnózis, és saját magunk kezelésének kockázata 17:09 Tünetek, amik miatt orvoshoz kell menni, akkor is, ha tabuként kezeljük 20:39 Az anális szex milyen problémákat okozhat, hogy lehet ezeket megelőzni? 22:34 Milyen következménye lehet, ha nem megyünk orvoshoz ezekkel a tünetekkel? 25:46 Hány éves kortól javasolt a proktológiai szűrés? 27:55 A nőket érintő proktológiai problémák okai, tünetei és kezelésük 34:40 Hogyan zajlik egy proktológiai vizsgálat? 42:10 Mit tehetünk azért, hogy ne alakuljon ki végbélrepedés? 44:29 Az első proktológiai vizsgálat: Fáj? Egyből lesz diagnózis? 48:43 Mi történik a kezelések alatt, félnek-e ettől a betegek? 50:28 Milyen sűrűn fordul elő pszichés eredetű proktológiai betegség? 52:49 Empátia és bizalom proktológus és beteg között 56:26 Mennyire lehet tartósan meggyógyulni ezekből a betegségekből? 1:01:13 Életmódbeli tényezők és higiénia 1:07:29 Mire figyeljünk a széklettel kapcsolatban? 1:10:53 Miért menjenek orvoshoz azok, akik hosszú ideje halogatják a kivizsgálást?

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja
Kösz, jól: Regeneráció a jógától a robotsebészetig

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 80:19


Mik a legnagyobb tévhitek a sérülésekkel kapcsolatban? Miért elengedhetetlen a testi és lelki regeneráció? Hogyan befolyásol egy robotsebészeti műtétet a páciens lelkiállapota? Legfőképpen pedig, mi köze egymáshoz a jógának és a robotsebészetnek? Erről beszélgettünk a HVG egészségpodcastjának legújabb adásában Bejek Zoltán egyetemi docenssel, a BMM robotsebészeti központ vezetőjével és Kovács Eszter jóga és-mindfulness oktatóval. A műsort a robotasszisztált térd- és csípőprotézis műtétek specialistája, a BMM, a Budapesti Mozgásszervi Magánklinika támogatta. Iratkozz fel a Kösz, jól csatornájára! Spotify: http://tiny.cc/KoszJolSpotify Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/KoszJolApple Hallgasd meg a HVG többi podcastját! Spotify: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokSpotify Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokApple

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja
Kösz, jól Dr. Schwabbal: Ha a barátaid kocsmában ünnepelnek, kell egy másik társaságot is választani

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 84:56


Hogyan változtathatunk az életmódunkon anélkül, hogy néhány hét alatt feladnánk? Miért káros, ha végletekben gondolkozunk? Belefér a kiegyensúlyozott táplálkozásba a sütemény? Miként segíthet a környezet abban, hogy változtassunk rossz szokásainkon? Bánhalmi Kata vendégei Schwab Richárd gasztroenterológus, Erdődi-Ádám Veronika dietetikus és Kéri Csaba, a HaverVagy! közösségének alapítója voltak. A műsort a robotasszisztált térd- és csípőprotézis műtétek specialistája, a BMM, a Budapesti Mozgásszervi Magánklinika támogatta. Iratkozz fel a Kösz, jól csatornájára! Spotify: http://tiny.cc/KoszJolSpotify Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/KoszJolApple Hallgasd meg a HVG többi podcastját! Spotify: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokSpotify Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokApple 00:00 Intro 01:26 Mi a legnagyobb probléma a magyarok egészséghez való viszonyával? 14:52 Tényleg elmagányosítja az embereket az egészségtudatosság? 25:24 Hogyan érdemes beépíteni az apró egészséges szokásokat a mindennapjainkba? 34:12 Le kell-e mondani a süteményről? 43:45 Hogyan lehet beépíteni az identitásunkba az „egészséges” jelzőt? 47:41 Mit tegyünk, ha drágák a zöldségek és a gyümölcsök? 51:16 Mit tegyünk, ha a rendszertelen életmódunk miatt nem tudunk kitartani a szokások mellett? 53:54 Mit tegyünk, ha túl sok a stressz? 58:30 Mit tegyünk, ha a környezetünk nem támogatja az életmódváltást? 1:05:56 Mik az első tapasztalatok a Havervagy!-gyal közös országjárásból? 1:20:16 Mi az az egyetlen szokás, amit mindenkinek javasolnának?

The SEND938 Podcast
MIH - BMM: A 104 Year Old Church Council?

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 26:59


President emeritus, Dr. Gary Anderson joins host Steve Anderson for a look at the unique ways in which BMM stands apart as a modern organization; from unalterable Articles of Faith, to its governance structure, to its origin as a modern church council which has continuously met for 104 years. You will be surprised, encouraged, and blessed by this episode. BUY your copy of The Reward Unseen HEREhttps://resources.bmm.org/

The SEND938 Podcast
Finishing Well - Jim Leonard

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 39:54


Veteran missionary and BMM mk, Jim Leonard (Brazil), joins host Steve Anderson and Graham Foran (administrator for Brazilian ministries) for a discussion about the work he and his wife, Julie, have engaged in as they wind down their life of ministry in Brazil. Jim describes a concerted effort to finish the "final lap" as they leave a region of Brazil that BMM missionaries pioneered with the gospel almost 80 years ago. One of the defining features of this phase of their ministry is the partnership with national leaders working to plant churches and assume leadership in para-church ministries like camps and theological training centers. 

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast
BMM Indie 177: What's Going On

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 32:54


My productivity hack: https://magicmind.com/RANDIEPD20Use my code RANDIEPD20 for 20% off #magicmind..Hey y'all,The temptation to roll over and die is . . . well, tempting. But in this Indie Randie details the 4 things keeping her afloat, helping her resist despair, and inspiring her to imagine a better future. Because if Bisan from Gaza can show up, then so will she.Tune in as the shorter half of the BMM podcast shares her feelings on the world around her, the fear she and everyone else is feeling, and the raging determination she has to survive as those who came before her did.In the EP, Randie talks green juices, the Dodo Bird's Youtube channel, her favorite go to app for self-care, and her new found fascination for Solarpunk art, activism, and literature.She hopes you're being extra extra extra extra compassionate towards yourselves. And hopes you're also taking care of your mental, physical, and all the things in between. Why? Because she wants you to survive too.Items Mentioned:→ My productivity hack: https://magicmind.com/RANDIEPD20Use my code RANDIEPD20 for 20% off #magicmind → Parable of the Sower, by Octavia Butler: https://bookshop.org/p/books/parable-of-the-sower-octavia-e-butler/19767724?ean=9781538732182→ Rest is Resistance: A Manifesto, by Tricia Hersey: → https://shorturl.at/F85If → Finch App: https://finchcare.com/Become my friend. Binxie would love to meet you! → Randie's Friend Code: HEB6GN4MLD→ Get the rest of the EP's resources and mentions: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/qs5afe3o6nd9mljfv0cup/EP-RESOURCES.pdf?rlkey=rq301e6yc9inkm1mpdaga4ofj&st=4g3zn504&dl=0 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/black-millennial-marriage/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The SEND938 Podcast
From Alaska to Africa: Jonathan & Clarinda Halk

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 28:47


Jonathan & Clarinda Halk join host Steve Anderson for a conversation about life and ministry in Zambia as well as the unique path from being saved in a BMM church plant in Alaska, to serving as a pastor in that church, to surrender to ministry in Zambia after a pre-field ministry visit from a BMM missionary couple headed to Zambia. You won't want to miss this episode. 

The SEND938 Podcast
Church Rich and Spiritually Poor: The Needs in Peru Through the Lens of Pastor, Missionary, and Theologian

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 33:11


Caleb & Ecko Stein join host Steve Anderson for a conversation about the challenges, growth, and ongoing needs related to ministry in Peru, one of the most evangelized nations in South America and also one of the most spiritually poor nations in the Southern hemisphere. From the perspective of missionary, pastor, and theologian, the Steins open up about their lives and ministry as well as the reality of ministry in one of BMM's most dynamic fields. 

The SEND938 Podcast
The 100th Episode: A Reflective Look Forward

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 39:54


On the 100th episode (NOT counting recycled episodes) President Patrick Odle and President Emeritus Gary Anderson join host Steve Anderson for a discussion about challenges we've faced and are facing, the dynamics of ministry under the banner of BMM, the role of a mission agency in view of the centrality of the local church in what God is doing, and the task of awaking the church to their responsibility in the global initiative of the modern missionary endeavor. 

The SEND938 Podcast
Ministering to International Communities

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 30:27


Host Steve Anderson visits with a BMM family who recently left a Creative Access Nation due to God burdening their hearts for the international community right here in our backyards. You won't want to miss the passion they have for the church in America to take up the mantle of bringing the nations together under the banner of Christ in the body of the church. 

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast
BMM Indie 175: That Thing Ft. Dontea' Mitchell-Hunter

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 51:35


Get your Magic Mind subscription here https://magicmind.com/RANDIEPD20You get up to 48% off with my code: RANDIEPD20...“It's been 3 weeks since you been lookin' for your friend” and that's all the more reason to call a therapist.Hey y'all! Tune in as Randie chats with therapist and podcast host of the Situationsh!t Podcast, Dontea' (Don-Tay-Yah) Mitchell-Hunter. Together the two talk letting people play in their faces, Dontea's work as a self-worth therapist, the reasons why we as people tend to attach ourselves to unfulfilling relationships and friendships, and then some.It's a great convo full of gems and the shorter half of the BMM podcast hopes you enjoy.Items Mentioned:Join Our Patreon Family: http://bit.ly/JOINBMMConnect with Dontea' :Free therapy consultations: https://www.soireesintherapy.com/book-nowSkip consult and book a session now via email: info@soireesintherapy.comListen to the Situationsh!t Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/situationsh-t/id1572306399Follow the Situationsh!t Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/situationshitpod/ Follow Dontea's therapy work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soireesintherapy/ Follow BMM on Social Media:FB: http://bit.ly/BMMonFBIG: http://bit.ly/BMMonIGTwitter: http://bit.ly/BMMonTwitterContactEmail: blackmilmar@gmail.comLeave a voicemail: 770-750-4098Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/black-millennial-marriage/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Bitcoin Optech Podcast
Bitcoin Optech: Newsletter #312 Recap

Bitcoin Optech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 80:41


Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Jonas Nick and Pieter Wuille to discuss ⁠Newsletter #312⁠. News Distributed key generation protocol for FROST (1:37) Introduction to cluster linearization (28:45) Changes to services and client software ZEUS adds BOLT12 offers and BIP353 support (56:15) Phoenix adds BOLT12 offers and BIP353 support (57:02) Stack Wallet adds RBF and CPFP support (57:42) BlueWallet adds silent payment send support (57:59) BOLT12 Playground announced (59:10) Moosig testing repository announced (59:56) Real-time Stratum visualization tool released (1:01:01) BMM 100 Mini Miner announced (1:01:57) Coldcard publishes URL-based transaction broadcast specification (1:02:32) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #26596 (1:09:38) Core Lightning #7455 (1:11:27) Eclair #2878 (1:11:58) Rust Bitcoin #2646 (1:13:03) BDK #1489 (1:13:55) BIPs #1599 (1:15:22) BOLTs #1173 (1:17:50) BLIPs #25 (1:18:50)

The SEND938 Podcast
Passing the Torch: Veteran Missionary Relationships with New Missionaries

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 33:36


Jonathan Stilwell, BMM administrator for Latin America, joins host Steve Anderson for a conversation about the challenges and joys of new missionaries finding their place and fulfilling their calling in the context of well-established fields of service with existing field teams, ministries, and missionaries. 

Mornings on 99.7 NOW Podcast
06-26-24 | Big Bay Mornings Full Show Podcast

Mornings on 99.7 NOW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 52:09


On Today's Podcast: Another listener asks the guys for some advice in the BMM. We also give you an ALL NEW Love Trap.

The SEND938 Podcast
Bibles International: The Word of God in the Heart Languages of Every Tribe, Tongue, and People.

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 38:43


BI Director Tim Fink and Chief Language Consultant Troy Manning join host Steve Anderson for a conversation about the translation ministry of BMM and the 750+ people around the globe today engaged with translation work under the banner of BMM. You won''t want to miss this story of what God is doing to bring His Word to the heart language of men and women all over the globe. 

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast
BMM Indie 170: The Tale of 3 Mikes

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 22:42


Listen to us on: Youtube | iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google PodcastsHey, (in our best Mikey voice), he's back.In his first Indie episode of the season, Mikey reflects on three versions of himself. Inspired by the beef between Kendrick, Drake, and Cole (until he opted out), the taller half of the BMM podcast gives a music lesson and explains why he believes that in life, he chose Jermaine's route. Tune in as Mikey nerds out (again lol ) about all things music and personal growth.You'll love this one. Items Mentioned:To hang out with us and support our work as independent creators, join us on Patreon at http://bit.ly/JOINBMM there you'll get access to our Discord channel, unedited, edited and ad-free episodes, zoom meetings with us, and more.Check out singer, songwriter, and actress Ebony Jenae: https://www.instagram.com/ebonyjenae_/BMM 002 Almost Breaking Up & Non-Negotiables: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bmm-002-almost-breaking-up-non-negotiables/id1363790050?i=1000407452259 Follow us on Social MediaFB: http://bit.ly/BMMonFBIG: http://bit.ly/BMMonIGTwitter: http://bit.ly/BMMonTwitterContactEmail: blackmilmar@gmail.comLeave a voicemail: 770-750-4098Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/black-millennial-marriage/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The SEND938 Podcast
MIH: Honor to Whom Honor is Due

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 35:44


Back by popular demand, Dr. Gary Anderson, BMM president emeritus, joins his son, and host of the Send938 Podcast, Steve Anderson for a biographical sketch of a number of those who have been honored within the mission family as pioneers endeavoring in the missionary spirit of our founder, William Haas. Information and Registration for this summer's Revitalization Seminar, June 4-6https://www.bmm.org/news/church-revitalization-seminar

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast
BMM Indie 168: Am I Cracking or Snapping?

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 16:22


Randie thinks she's cracking..or snapping. Tune in as the shorter half of the BMM podcast shares some heartfelt thoughts about money, wounds, patterns, cycles, and being herself. Happy Listening.Items Mentioned:**As Amazon Associates we earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. It's a great way to support the show. However, there's also no pressure or hard feelings if you'd prefer to skip the links.**Book a Podcast Strategy Session with Randie! https://wordieproductions.com/pick-my-brain-strategy-session/To hang out with us and support our work as independent creators, join us on Patreon at http://bit.ly/JOINBMM there you'll get access to our Discord channel, unedited, edited and ad-free episodes, zoom meetings with us, and more.Ancestors Said by Ehime Era : https://amzn.to/4dmxD91Follow us on Social MediaFB: http://bit.ly/BMMonFBIG: http://bit.ly/BMMonIGTwitter: http://bit.ly/BMMonTwitterContactEmail: blackmilmar@gmail.comLeave a voicemail: 770-750-4098Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/black-millennial-marriage/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Songwriter Soup
REPLAY: You Don't Suck, It Just Takes A Minute

Songwriter Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 69:12


Big Machine Music general manager (and Laura's publisher) Mike Molinar joins the podcast to talk about his philosophy on songwriter-publisher relationships. Mike shares his advice to young songwriters, the nitty-gritty of publishing deals, and how understanding the structure of those deals is the vital to your success. Mike Molinar brings over twenty-five years of experience as a music publisher and advocate for creatives to lead the publishing vertical of HYBE America and the sister company of the Big Machine Label Group. Molinar, who was named one of Billboard's Country Power Players each of the last three years (‘20-‘22), oversees all aspects of BMM which was named 2021 Publisher of the Year by the Association of Independent Music Publishers Nashville. BMM has been ranked as a Billboard Top 10 Hot Country Publishing Corp for six years running. With offices in Nashville and Santa Monica, BMM's roster includes the 2023 nominee for the inaugural Grammy Songwriter of the Year (non-classical) Laura Veltz, as well as hitmakers Jessie Jo Dillon, Geoff Warburton, Ryan Hurd, Matt Dragstrem, Sara Davis, Eric Paslay, Brett Young and Maddie & Tae, among others. The catalog features such global hits as “abcdefu”, “The Bones”, “10,000 Hours,” “In Case You Didn't Know” and 11 #1 hits co-written and recorded by Luke Combs. Molinar was named one of the 2021 Nashville cohorts for Harvard Business School's Young American Leaders Program. He is currently serving his 2nd term on the board of the National Music Publisher Association as well as a member of the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) board. He also serves as a board member for the Academy of Country Music, Music Health Alliance and sits the Country Music Hall Of Fame Education Council. Molinar was named a Rider Scholar while attending Westminster Choir College in Princeton, N.J. He graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 1998 where he was inducted into the College of Media and Entertainment's Wall of Fame in 2021. He is a graduate of Leadership Music (2015) and a member of the CMA, ACM, AIMP and Recording Academy. Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, Molinar is a second generation immigrant of Mexican descent. He and his wife, Amanda, are proud parents of two young boys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Xi Van Fleet - Mao's America: A Survivor's Warning

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 46:07 Transcription Available


Show Notes and Transcript Xi Van Fleet, a survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution, joins Hearts of Oak to share her harrowing experiences in China and discusses her book "Mao's America," which draws parallels between the Cultural Revolution and the current woke movement in America.  Fresh from a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, which has amassed a whopping 5M+ views on X/Twitter, Xi recounts to us the chaos and fear of the Cultural Revolution, comparing the Red Guards in China to modern movements like BLM and Antifa, exposing the manipulation of youth for political gain.  She warns against the destructive nature of cancel culture and emphasizes the importance of preserving American values.  Xi reflects on her journey to America and addresses the impact of communist regimes on families and personal freedoms and stresses the need to resist authoritarian control for the sake of freedom and democracy. Xi Van Fleet describes herself as “Chinese by birth; American by choice, survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution, defender of liberty.” She was born in China, lived through the Cultural Revolution, and was sent to work in the countryside at the age of 16. After Mao's death she was able to go to college to study English and has lived in the United States since 1986. In 2021, she delivered a school board speech in Loudoun County, Virginia against Critical Race Theory that went viral and ignited national conservative media attention. She now devotes her time and energies full time to warning about the parallels between Mao's Cultural Revolution in China and what's unfolding in America today.  Connect with Xi... X/Twitter            x.com/XVanFleet *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com and follow him on X twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin    (Hearts of Oak) And I'm delighted to have Xi Van Fleet with us today. Xi, thank you so much for joining us today. (Xi van Fleet) Well, thank you so much for finding me all the way from the UK. This is amazing. I will thank Karen Siegemund. I know you were speaking at an AFA conference recently, and Karen was singing your praises. And when we talked last week or a week before, she had mentioned you. So, it's wonderful to have you. I've been having the pleasure of listening to your book. But obviously, before we get into that, people can find you at your Twitter handle, @XVanFleet. And that is what they will find if they head over. Your book is Mao's America. It is available everywhere in the UK. I know I listened to it as a audio book. You can get as a hardback also. Childhood in China And I found it fascinating and riveting. But maybe we can jump in. It's you describe it as a an aspiring survivor of Mao's cultural revolution in china, and you do in it make a a passionate case that history is repeating itself as the woke revolution spreads across America and you lived through the cultural revolution; you fled, you left China and you've spent many, many years in America. I think in Virginia where I've been many times in the last two years actually all over Virginia. I know Virginia more than any other state in the US but, maybe I can ask you first; tell us about growing up in China. Our audience, 50% U.S., 50% U.K. Few of them will have any idea of what that was like. But maybe what are some of your childhood memories of growing up in China? Well, the first thing I can say is that before the Cultural Revolution, my memory was – I just don't have much memory because one thing, it was not –, not a lot going on. So, in a way, I call it eventless, but it's not. It's not eventless. But for a child like me, it's relatively calm. So to me, my memory kind of started in the cultural revolution. And to me, it's overnight. And I was not even seven. And people question, how can you remember? Yes, you remember when your whole world was turned upside down. And it's just almost overnight and class was canceled. One day I went to the classroom and I saw the writing on the blackboard by the teacher that there's no class for three days. And that three days lasted for two years and for some others, as long as four years. And it's absolute chaos. Why school was closed? Because no one was running the school. All the teachers and administrators were ousted by who? By the kids. Kids. So, for me, it's elementary school. And I witnessed some violence, but it's not lethal, of course. But that's not the case in middle school and in universities. And we heard stories, even though I was too little to go to those places and witness the violence. But many, many people died. The teachers, professors, and school administrators in the hands of the Red Guards. And as I mentioned in my book, the first killing happened in the middle school for girls in Beijing. Just girls, young girls, 12 to 16, somehow was able to just turn around and regard their principals as enemies. And they would hate their principal so much that they want to kill her, and they did. And meanwhile, it's chaos. It's absolute chaos everywhere. So since there's no class, so we just went to the street. And every day we witnessed some kind of a struggle session. I think this term has come into the English vocabulary, struggle session. It's public trial of the presumed enemy of the state. And it can be anyone. So, one day, and I was with my friend looking at all this parade of the enemies and found out, and I noticed that's her father, our neighbour. And that really brought close to me that anyone, anyone can be the enemy. And I was just really praying my father wouldn't make any mistakes so that he would be paraded like that. And then destruction, destruction everywhere. everywhere, and that lasted. That's pretty much my memory of the 10 years of Cultural Revolution, and because it lasted until Mao's death in 1976. I graduated from high school in 1975, and what to do after you graduate? Everyone had to go to the countryside because the Cultural revolution has destroyed all the economy; everything. There's no job. And for the young people, there's only one way out, go to the countryside, and of course, Mao said, "you go to the countryside and get re-educated by the peasants to be a better communist." And again, the word re-education now made into the English vocabulary. Tell us about that. That term re-education is a term that in the West we don't really understand, but is a powerful concept, I guess, by the government. Tell us what re-education meant in China, as you saw it. Actually, this word, they have a different, but there are different words for the same concept. It started with thought reform. Thought reform is something that everyone, everyone had to go through after the communists took over China. So, because we all had bad thoughts, bad education, bad ideas put in our head, and that's not good. It's not allowed. So, we all have to go through this process called thought reform. Or you can say indoctrination, brainwash, whatever. And so during the Cultural Revolution, they had a new term for it. It's re-education. Sounds better. And so what you do? You get your re-education through physical labor. Go to the countryside. And the culture revolution, that was 66 to 76, 1966 to 1976. So, that was your whole time in high school growing up. That's all. But then before, it wasn't that this suddenly comes in and everything changes. The Great Leap Forward was before that. And the amount of people that died, tens of millions, that's a number so difficult for anyone who's never experienced that to understand. But I've seen figures of 40, 50 million. It's huge. It's huge. Yeah. And I'm glad you mentioned it. Why Mao want to launch this cultural revolution? I did not know. Many people did not know. We just went through it. We suffered. And we did not know why. I had no idea until way after I came here, when I was able to read different sources of materials. And then I said, my God. It took, you know, I went through this whole disaster, this catastrophe, and suffered so much, everyone, and now I know why. Let me go back to the Great Leap Forward that you mentioned, and that was in the late 50s and early 60s that Mao launched this movement called Great Leap Forward. What he wanted to do, he wanted to modernize China. And, okay, modernize not to raise the living standard for the people. No, he wanted to do one thing, one thing only. He wanted to produce steel. And he wanted to produce steel so that, and the plan was that in 15 years, in 10 years, we'll surpass the production in the UK, and 15 years, surpass the United States. Why steal? Why not something else? Of course, steel is going to be useful for his weapon, for whatever, for his power. So, everyone has to do that. Everyone, school kids, urban dwellers, peasants, everyone has to do one thing. The whole country mobilized to do one thing, to make steel. And how do you make steel? Yo u make a homemade furnace, backyard, and you get doorknobs and kitchen utensils, whatever, and throw it into the furnace and come out junk, of course. So, that lasted like two years and a total failure. Not just that, all the crops failed because no one was working in the fields. So up to 50, we don't know the number. We would never know the number because the numbers will never be released unless, you know, CCP is out of power. Up to 50 million people starved to death. So, for a dictatorship, that's still a big deal. It is a big deal. You know, so Mao was forced to take a back seat. And so let someone else, which was the president of China, Liu Shaoqi, took over and to recover from that disaster, focused on economy. That was 1962. And as a dictator, Mao was not going to take it. He wanted his power, not just power. He still had power. He wanted absolute power. And that was his reason to launch the Cultural Revolution. The Cultural Revolution was for one reason alone, get power back from his political, he considered them political enemy. So it's all about power. And that is exactly what happened in the West, of course, including UK. Some people want power. They want not just power, but absolute and permanent power. And that's why it's so similar. And what do they do? You know, they use the young people. They use the youth, the indoctrinated youth. And in China, it's Red Guards. In the West, it's BLMers, Antifa, Social Justice Warriors. I don't know. Okay, you may have some other names. It's all the same, all the same. Now, they are pro-Hamas activists. They're all the same. They're just like the Red Guards. They came from the same source, government schools, from the same indoctrination, Marxist-Communist indoctrination. You mentioned the Red Guards, and if people have read the book and understand, I think your book is a great eye-opener into the background of Communist China that most people have no idea about. But you have a whole chapter talking about the Red Guards and the rallies you went to, and that was the beginning of the Cultural Revolution. Were the Red Guards, I know you're very young at this stage, but were they part of the Great Leap Forward, what had happened before, or did they just come around the Cultural Revolution and were Mao's kind of personal guards or personal army? Yeah, no, they were too young for the, most of them were too young for the Great Leap Forward. And maybe some college students still participated as a little kid. But, those are the kids that went through t he indoctrination. By then, in 1966, Mao had control of the education system for 17 years. That's enough to produce a whole generation of brainwashed, indoctrinated youth who knew nothing, nothing, but Mao was their great leader. Not only great leader, Mao was their real father, Mao was their god and their only purpose of life is follow Mao's instruction and do whatever Mao asked them to do. And what Mao wanted them to do? Mao wants them to take the power off the hands of those CCP bureaucrats. That's what it is. So, And as young people, as students, whenever you think people in power, you think about your teacher first, because the teacher was the one in the classroom tell you what to do every day. And then the school administrations. So, that's what they started with. They started to take power from those in the universities or schools, and then they go to the larger society and everyone. This is really hard to understand, but that's the fact that the Cultural Revolution was a revolution against the CCP, against the CCP government, against the CCP's institutions, because Mao wanted his power from the hands of those he no longer trusted. And the Red Guards were just used as political pawns. Just like today, those things, students think they are doing something that for some great cause. They don't know history. They have no clue. If they knew anything of the Cultural Revolution, they would say, 'oh, maybe this is history repeating.' It is history repeating for people who know, for people who lived through it. Well, yeah, and another concept used in the book, which people understand today, and you've applied it back then, is cancel culture, and that's in Chapter 7. And you talk about in China, I'll talk about there and then we'll take it up to the present and what we see, but you talk about destroying the four olds. Tell us about that. Yes. And so people think cancel culture is something new. It's not. In China, it has a different name. It's called smashing the four olds. Old ideas, old tradition, old custom, and old habits. It is really the Chinese civilization, Chinese traditional culture. So, everything that is not communist has to be destroyed. Everything. And again, for the kids, what you go first, you go something obvious. You go after the statues. Yeah, what statues? And in China, there are not as many statues in the public places as in the West. They are mostly in temples and churches. They went into the temples and mostly Buddhist temples, Confucian temples with statues destroyed them and church destroyed them. And so when I saw what's going on in the West, I just hope they knew a little bit of history, that this has been done before and then change names. And so, because any traditional names is considered for old then has to be destroyed. And names of streets, institutions, even personal names. I'm sure that happened in UK, Okay, but that happened everywhere in the United States, in Virginia. Because in Virginia, a lot of schools were named after the founding fathers who are Virginians and just have to change them. And we did the same thing in China. The names of streets are changing into anti-imperial street, revolutionary street, whatever. And I saw that, absolutely. And then people really have problem figuring out where to meet because the name keep changing. It's just very, very confusing chaos. And then people also ask me, you know, anyone to stop them? Well...? Defund the police. Here we call it defund the police. There it's called smashing the criminal justice systems. All the law enforcement was dismantled. There's no one to stop the Red Guards. And who can stop it? Because, Mao declared he was the red commander-in-chief for his little red guards. No one dared to stop them. And that's, again, that's what's happening here. Yeah, that's exactly what's happening here. The Democratic Party in the United States, the Democratic Party is behind, behind the BMM, behind the Antifa, they're behind all the student movement. That's why, you know, and then the conservatives, we back the blue. But the blue, it actually will have orders not to do anything, just like China. They I want to pick up on some other concepts of the book, but you start the book talking about that experience of speaking in Loudoun County at those school board meetings. What prompted you to do that? Because to speak publicly is quite a thing for someone who hasn't spoken, and the vast majority of people have not. But, I enjoy doing videos of people. I don't necessarily enjoy speaking publicly. And that is a very different thing. So, what led you and persuaded you that you had to speak publicly? Yeah, thank you. That's a good question. And I now, I speak everywhere and I'm speaking to you now, but I never dreamed that is something I dare to do. I was as quiet as a mouse, like typical Asian immigrant. I just mind my own business. And also when I came here in 1986, I had this idea that I left communism behind me and I come to this greatest country on earth and a country, the freedom will be guaranteed. There's nothing to worry. And I never really pay much attention to politics. Until you start to see science here and there. And then probably my earliest memory would be the, political correctness, that we were told that we have to say certain things, certain ways, and they keep changing the rule. So, and I just feel like that's just kind of like cultural revolution. But still, I did not really lose my sleep over those things, and but it's become more and more and not just you know in the media but my workplace in my child school and in my immediate environment I saw this kind of thing that remind me of cultural revolution still I did not do anything never thought I would do anything until 2020, until 2020. And when I saw the cities being burned and the state of violence, the riots, the absolute slogan that is nothing short of communist slogans. I just could not sit back anymore. And so I, I decided to get involved, but only, you know, small steps. I got involved with local conservative organizations and then went to the school board. And even for the school board, I thought, well, you know, it's local. It's local, you know, it's my county's school board. And I was so thankful I had to have, they required to wear the mask. I said, thank goodness. So no one knew what I really looked like. And it was very nerve-wracking, but i finished that I said okay i did my duty. I have no idea that it went viral. I thought why it went viral, everybody knew everybody knew this is like cultural revolution, well, well, well, well, what a surprise that I found out that people have no idea and most of the people in that room in the school board meeting in Rome, probably the first time they heard about the Cultural Revolution. And then, of course, Fox News called, and then people want to know more, and I still feel like, you know, even though I was invited to talk and an interview here and there, I just don't think it's enough, and I went to one meeting, it's a conservative meeting, and I was talking about the Cultural Revolution, Red Guards, 4-0s, and I noticed people down there, you know, the audience, they look like, what? I said, no, no, no. It is not something that people just can learn in a short meeting here or there, so that's the time I said, I have to do more. And never ever, just like I never dreamed of speak publicly, I never dreamed of writing a book. But I feel like I got to, got to, I have to. And so in 2022, spring of 2022, I quit my job. I just decided this is what I'm called to do. And I spent a whole year and had that book down. And it must, I mean, to go from living in the US for many years, just getting on with your own business, your own life, family, all of that, to speaking at this and then ending up on a show like with Tucker. That is a, probably if you look back, you'd think, would you have made the same decision? Because, we don't know where our actions lead. We don't know. But you end up where you are, and it must be a pleasant surprise, obviously. Well, the only thing I can say is it's God's will. I really, if I were told before I went to the school board that I will be asked to speak on live TV on Fox, I would say, no, no way. I would quit right there. You know, this is not... But this also is a very humbling experience. And I really realized it's just really nothing about me. It is all about the country, not just the United States, about the West. And so... God's will. I have no idea. I have made so many times, oh, I made a flop myself, many, many times. I don't care. I don't care at this point. It's not about me. It's not about me. It's about my message. If I can get the message out, I'll do anything. Can I go in back, because you mentioned You mention in your book, I think, a conversation with your father, and he said something or a discussion that made you realize that he didn't necessarily accept everything. And I'm wondering for you growing up in that environment under Mao, what made you begin to question? What made you begin to ask? Because you're not supposed to ask questions. You're supposed to accept everything. You obviously were someone who may be asked, what was that like and what kind of questions did you have? I did not ask. There are people that are smarter than I am or they're just more politically sensitive than I was. I was just the last one to realize anything. But I did have one experience because people ask me, what did your parents tell you during the Cultural Revolution, with all the chaos going on? Nothing, nothing, because the culture is that anyone can be a snitcher, that it can be your family and it can be your spouse, can be your children, can be your parents, just anyone. And parents, smart parents don't talk to their kids. So, we never talk, discuss anything serious. It's about just daily routine. So I never really know. Even today, my father passed away 20 some years ago. I really wish I had asked him some questions. Never. So, I did not know where he stand. But one day I was doing exactly what I was indoctrinated to do. I was watching everyone else as potential counter revolutionaries. So, in my diary, I recorded there's someone making some remarks, and I think it's anti-party, it's anti-socialism, it's kind of bad. And so my father was a professional writer. He worked in the propaganda department. It's called propaganda department. Yeah, he wrote articles for the party and for speeches, you know, whatever. So, he would encourage me to write diary and he would go over and correct to improve my writing. And then when he saw that, he was kicked out very serious. And he said, do you plan to report this person? I thought he would praise me for doing the right thing to record, you know, someone saying something not politically correct. And that's the only conversation I kind of realized he did not approve what was going on. But, we never had deeper discussion. That is how bad it is. I just feel like there's so much is lost because there's no real communication between my father and the three of us, my siblings. Because it's just not safe. It's not safe to talk about serious stuff with your kids. Chapter 8 talks about family. And I know from talking to my wife, who grew up in Bulgaria, and those who live behind the Iron Curtain, the mistrust, I guess, and they've learned that up to 10% of family members were working for the government. Turning Families Against Each Other You talk about that, about how the Mao regime, I guess, turned families against each other. Were you aware of that? Is that something you look back and understand now? What was that like at the time? Yeah. That's what we were taught all our lives from kindergarten, that we have enemy everywhere. The enemy always will take any opportunity to overthrow our government and take us back to capitalism. And capitalism is where everyone suffers. And so we're trained to look out for signs, for remarks, for behavior, for gestures, and, you know, that we're supposed to report. That includes everybody. That includes your parents, your siblings, your relatives. And, yes, and it's normal. It's normal. It's considered politically correct. So, yes, we look out for anything that is not. Really proved by the party. And that is, I'm just so heartbroken when I see the same thing happening here. At my former workplace, we had this DNI, back then it was called the Diversity and Inclusion Council. And we were told, and I was included, recruited to be a member because I have identity, you know, I am a minority. So, it's say, see something, say something. And see what? See racist comment. So, if you hear any co-workers have racist comment, you're supposed to report to the council. And this is exactly the same thing. I'm sure in your case, it's exactly the same, that you're encouraged and that become a culture. And that's a communist culture. That's Marxist culture because communism, Marxism depend on the mistrust of the people to control them. Absolutely. And yeah, so Bulgaria, yeah. Any communist country. When I post something, I always hear people from all former or still communist country. You know, say, yeah, this happened in Romania. Yes, this happened in Cuba. Yes, it happened in all communist countries. And there's so many parts you talk about. I get the land reform was partially destroying and taking away the right, personal right to own property. You talk about the destruction of the family, and that was supposed to be the Destruction of Culture and Religion community and not the nuclear family. Then you go and talk about destruction of religion. And there are so many parts of kind of what makes a culture, what unites people, makes them a people. And it seems so at every turn that Mao was seeking to remove those building blocks, I guess, of society. Yes. Well, that's not something that they hide. That's what they say in the Communist Manifesto. They want to destroy the private ownership, and then they want to destroy family, and they want to destroy religion. I think it is still there's so many people today in the West believe that Marxist is an economic theory. It's not. It's a religion. It is a religion. Above all, they want to destroy Christianity, the foundation of the Western civilization. And only when they destroy religion can they destroy the rest. And that's what we see today. What was it like coming to America? Because you grew up and you come to America and you see a church on every street corner, I guess, in many cities, in many towns. Obviously, China, very different. That is not accepted. So, what was that like coming over and seeing this kind of something new that Discovering Churches in America you hadn't maybe come across before? Yeah, it was amazing. And I went to the first town I went to is a small town in Kentucky. And it's every block, every other block, there's a church. I was thinking, OK, you know, if you have a church, you have one central church. And then everybody go that. That's my way of thinking, because everything is centralized, everything. Why are there so many? You know, and it's just amazed me. But later, especially during the writing of the book, I realized that was like China before. Every other block, you will have a temple and different kind of temple. You may have a Buddhist temple. You may have a Confucius temple or Taoist temple. And you have a church. That was normal in most societies. And that's what I, when I travel around the world, that's what I saw. So, you know, if I go to a Muslim country, a mosque, I saw, what's it called? In Islam, it's a mosque. Yes, it's a mosque. Yeah, and everywhere. That was China. Every civilization has to build on some kind of faith that people share. And so I missed it because why? They destroyed all of it, absolutely destroyed it. And as in the remaining temples in my city, they were turned into parks. And so I went then and thinking this is just a park. It's for relaxing and it's for, you know, just entertainment. And those statues, they were just superstitions and it's just backward thinking in old days. So, that is how they destroyed the people's faith, not just religion. In the countryside, all those temples are all gone, gone, gone. But it still took me a long time to really, really understand why Christianity is so important to the findings of America. And I have to say, I went through the process that you call a simulation, because I wanted so much, to understand. I wanted so much to be American. So, I took the time and I took the effort to understand it, to read the books. Especially in Virginia, as you said, you love Virginia. I feel so attached to Virginia because the history, America started in Virginia. And I just tried to visit all those places of the founding fathers and understand what makes this country so unique need that. I want to do anything to come here. And that's something that the left has destroyed. They destroyed assimilation and replaced it with multiculturalism. Same in UK. What is multiculturalism? Basically, say every culture is the same. It doesn't matter. And if it's a communist culture, it's just as good as American culture or the Western civilization. And so, I I think that a lot of the newer immigrants were encouraged not to know anything about the American tradition, the American values, and stick to their own, which obviously they choose to abandon to come to this country. I think that they have been very, very successful. Not only the new immigrants know nothing or don't want to know anything about the Western civilization and the young people that born, grew up in the West know nothing about their heritage. And the only thing they know is indoctrination, Marxism, communism. That's why they're so successful. No, exactly. Just a curious question. You came to the States in 86, and you talk in your book about trying to do that and managing, and everyone was so delighted for you because it is the American dream. Wherever you go in the world, America is America. But what led you to actually applying and wanting to come to America? Well, also I described in my book because it is, no matter what kind of indoctrination that CCP put on the Chinese people, once you know a little bit of information from the outside source, you know America is great. Everyone wanted to go to America back then. But before that, I did not know. I thought America was hellish. It is the worst capitalist country in the world where the proletarians all suffer and only few people, rich people, they thrive. The rest all suffer. You would never want to go to America because you go there to suffer. But once we get the information formation. And once the, after the Cultural Revolution, they started to open up, we know it's the best country in the world. So, it's a matter of whether you could go rather than where you choose to go. And I was lucky because I was, I was working in a college teaching English and met some American teachers who came to teach during the summer and made a friend with someone one from Kentucky and that lady helped me to come to America. It's not to choose. It's like you're dying. Yeah. It's only a matter of whether you could or not. So I was just so fortunate. And I just never, now I'm thinking about it, I think this is just God's will that I came all the way here to do what? To fight against communism. 10 years later. Because you speaking out obviously has given confidence to others, individuals always. Whenever they're concerned about something and they see someone stand up and speak truth, that emboldens them, that encourages them. What has been the response to you? America has so many groups speaking up about what is happening in schools. I mean, Mums for Liberty is a phenomenal organization. Many others across the country. And that's exciting to see. But, what was that like for you after you spoke up? You must have got not only the media attention, but the thanks, I guess, from parents thanking you for speaking up. What was that like? It's overwhelming. It's overwhelming. I was a little bit concerned about the Chinese community, because a lot of Chinese were still very loyal to, they think, to China, but it's not. China and the CCP are two different things. They think they are loyal to China, but they're really loyal to CCP. But, I got so many great feedbacks and support from the patriotic community in in the Chinese community. So, it's just amazing. And also the same time, because I've been to so many, I was invited by so many organizations and I met so many people and I found that there's so many people just like me, never got involved politically and especially so many parents. And when people ask me, do you think it's too late? Do you think we'll have a hope? I said, we do. The fact that I got involved and that the fact I met so many, so many parents, so many patriots got involved for the first time in their lives is that so many people really are waking up. They understand that their freedom and the future of their country is in peril and they want to do something. And that's the hope. I think it was James Lindsay who wrote the foreword or the intro, and I've had him on many times and met him last year. I love that kind of connection between his fantastic mind in understanding what is happening and you experiencing this in China and that coming together. And to me, I saw that as a perfect mix, a perfect connection complementing each other. I am amazed that I met so many people. I have been following him, listening to him on YouTube, and I met most of the people that I used to just look and admire from afar. And I met them. And James Lindsay I met quite early on and we've become friends. And he is just amazing, amazing. Tell me the just final thing. Chapter 10 was the title making of the new man and in it one little part stuck out with me that you talked about having to write a confessional letter I can't remember if it was you or a family member but I remember I think it was Jordan Peterson talking about having to do that and you realize these concepts that were there in the communist regime. Actually well, Canada is quite communist in many ways under Trudeau, but those same ways of dealing with I guess the public if they fall out of line to get them back into line to correct them that re-education. I guess it's exactly the same ways that are being used in the west and I thought that was a I was able to make that parallel as soon as I read heard that confession there I I thought that's just what Jordan Peterson has had to do. Exactly. That is required of everyone who has to go through the struggle session. And also I mentioned in my book, struggle session was part of our lives and still going on today in China. Struggle sessions have different levels. There are some that are very brutal, like the one that in the Netflix original opening scene, three-body problem, that really shook, shocked a lot of the Americans for the first time. Wow, that is struggle session, yeah. Also, there are milder version of struggle session that everyone have to go through as a kid. I have to do that in the classroom that we have this thing called political study. It's every week we have to sit and read. First of all, we have to read a mouse quotation. And then we will go around and everyone will say, according to that instruction, I did not do it quite well. Well, you know, I had a bad thought the other day, which was not up to the requirement of Mao's instruction, and I did this, and then the other kids say, yes, I saw you did this and that, and you said this and that. So, go around and around. Yes, absolutely. It's confession. Let me just remind the viewers as we finish, Mao's America available everywhere. Make sure and follow Xi Van Fleet on her Twitter page. Thank you so much, Xi, for coming on. It's a privilege talking to you, sharing your background experiences, right up to speaking truth today in America. So, thank you for coming on and sharing those thoughts and giving us those insights from your book. My thoughts are real thoughts. But, in the culture of those are bad thoughts that need to be given rid of. Thank you so much for the opportunity.

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast
BMM EP 166: Holistic Marriage Ft. Dr. Tiffany Smith + Mr. Horace Smith

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 72:54


Hey y'all! Mikey and Randie are back for Season 7. The Chapmans done batch recorded and everything lmao. In this episode the couple interview Dr. Tiffany Smith and her husband Mr. Horace a.k.a. Mr. Smith.Tune in to hear your hosts chat with the couple about their love story, the challenges of Horace living with chronic pain, functional medicine, and the surprising benefits of aromatherapy. Dr. Tiffany even gifts BMM listeners with a special offering.Later, Randie brings a fight or flight about Mikey's freudian slip concerning her . . . hair.But it's always love, as the couple end with PDA.As always, Mikey and Randie appreciate you for listening and rocking with them for all of these years. They wouldn't be here without your support and they want you to know they're grateful.*BTW: Today (April 24th) is the couple's EIGHT year Anniversary! Show them some love.View their new apartment registry here: https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/24UJLF8RYINYRItems Mentioned:Connect with Dr. Tiffany on IG https://www.instagram.com/dr.tiffanymsmith/Dr. Tiffany's Offering for BMM listeners: Text selflove to 702-919-4249To hang out with us and support our work as independent creators, join us on Patreon at http://bit.ly/JOINBMM there you'll get access to our Discord channel, unedited, edited and ad-free episodes, zoom meetings with us, and more.Join our newsletter! https://blackmillennialmarriagepodcast.myflodesk.com/newsletterPitch to be a Guest on our show: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfAHXaoMiu9HpxgM4ZtsjbwJiiPvIhTYjG4yeKH2KKREkr50w/viewform Follow us on Social MediaFB: http://bit.ly/BMMonFBIG: http://bit.ly/BMMonIGTwitter: http://bit.ly/BMMonTwitterContactEmail: blackmilmar@gmail.comLeave a voicemail: 770-750-4098Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/black-millennial-marriage/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The SEND938 Podcast
BMM Core Values: Centrality of the Local Church, Faith, & Prayer

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 28:43


Dave Ferguson, VP for missionary services, joins host Steve Anderson for a conversation about the last 3 of BMM's Core Values, in the last of this three part series. Information and Registration for this summer's Revitalization Seminar, June 4-6https://www.bmm.org/news/church-revitalization-seminar

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Urban Ministry Dynamics w/ Dr. Jason & Heather Ormiston

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 36:34


BMM director for church planting and development, Dr. Jason Ormiston and his wife heather, join host Steve Anderson for a candid conversation about their experiences in ministry in North Minneapolis. You will be encouraged and challenged as you hear from them about what God is at work doing in Minneapolis.Registration for the BMM Revitalization Seminar. June 4-6, 2024 at the BMM Global Ministry Center in Cleveland Ohio. Register here: https://bit.ly/reviveyourchurch

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MIH: An Exemplary Faith and Its Impact Today

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 25:26


Dr. Gary Anderson, president emeritus of BMM, joins us again today for a Moment in History with BMM. He reminds us of the exemplary faith and character of those who are amongst the great cloud of witnesses who have gone before today's mission family in past generations of missionary service. Registration for the BMM Revitalization Seminar. June 4-6, 2024 at the BMM Global Ministry Center in Cleveland Ohio. Register here: https://bit.ly/reviveyourchurch 

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Global Fit: A New Service Option with BMM

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 25:44


Travis Gravely, administrator for enlistment and church relations joins host Steve Anderson for a discussion about the new and exciting opportunities to serve with BMM under the new Global Fit service avenue. With flexibility in the length of service, level of involvement, location, and funding, Global Fit is the compliment to our Global Core of ministries designed to sustain ministry for the next century. 

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BMM's First Martyr: Irene Ferrel

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 18:28


In this episode host Steve Anderson presents the account of BMM's first and only martyr, Irene Ferrel, and the events that became known as Black Friday in the Congo. It is a story of God's grace, comfort, and provision in the midst of the horrors of rebel activity that precipitated an attempted communist takeover of the recently independent Republic of the Congo. 

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Be Motivated Monday, The Podcast
Episode 150: Celebrate 150th

Be Motivated Monday, The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023


Celebrate with us our 150th episode as we explore BMM history. Let's give thanks, celebrate and be your best self. "Because Monday is Motivating."

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Commissioning: What is it and who does it?

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 35:41


Dr. Patrick Odle, BMM president, joins host Steve Anderson for a conversation about missionary commissioning, who the commissioning agent really is, and the benefits of missionary relationships with their commissioning church. Download the PRAY938 App here:GOOGLE PLAY: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bmm.pray938.android&pli=1APPLE APP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pray938/id6450551579

RA Exchange
EX.684 ADHD and Dance Music

RA Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 58:31


Dr Michelle and Mahnoor—a psychologist and a DJ, respectively—discuss ADHD and how neurodivergent individuals can find safety on the dance floor. In an age of technological surfeit and the attention economy, people are affected with ADHD diagnoses on an increasing frequency. Thinking differently can be both an obstacle and a superpower. While some ways of working and digesting information may be more challenging, others, like creativity, come with more ease. Today's episode of the RA Exchange, the final instalment of our collaboration with the UK mental health charity Black Minds Matter, explores the topic of ADHD and how it connects with dance music. The industry can attract and often be a safe space for people affected by ADHD diagnoses, says host Vanessa Maria, a London-based broadcaster whose work champions music and mental health. In two interviews, she unpacks what happens on a physiological level when one lives with neurodivergence, music's ability to alleviate many of the symptoms that accompany ADHD and how more inclusive dance music spaces could allow people to better navigate neurodivergence. Vanessa Maria's guests are Dr Michelle—a music psychologist, DJ and radio host—and Mahnoor, a DJ who lives with ADHD and creates projects for movement, music and meditation for South Asian minorities. She brings the perspective of someone navigating neurodivergence beyond BMM and the Black community. Listen to the episode in full for their insights. This edition of the RA Exchange was recorded in collaboration with The Qube, London's first members' studio for music and content creators. If you're a music producer, songwriter, artist, photographer or podcaster and would like to apply for a membership, head over to theqube.com.

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast
BMM 158: Holy Smokes Ft. Kristian A. Smith

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 66:36


Hey y'all! Was a pastor featured on the BMM podcast on your Bingo card for 2023? It certainly wasn't on Mikey and Randie's, but seeing as this season's theme is “Lemonade” the Chapmans are committed to acknowledging the nourishment all around them. Enter Kristian A. Smith, a man who wears many hats, and is also the host of the Holy Smokes Spirituality and Cigars podcast. In this episode, the couple interview Kristian and discuss the first time they all broke an unspoken spoken rule, his ministry, how he and his wife, Pamela, are deconstructing marriage, how his relationship changed his faith and more. Kristian even shares a hack to how you can ensure the church you're visiting (if you still visit churches) believes in inclusive and humane theology.Later, Randie and Mikey chat with Kristian about how cigars bring people closer and after the interview the Chapmans shower each other in some PDA.This episode will surprise you in the best way, and your hosts hope you enjoy. Items Mentioned:Kristian's IG: https://www.instagram.com/thekristianasmith/The Holy Smokes Spirituality & Cigars Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/holy-smokes-cigars-and-spirituality/id1504148872Holy Smokes Spirituality and Cigars IG: https://www.instagram.com/holysmokesmovement/Pamela Merritt, TherapyNTheology: https://www.therapyntheology.com/bioThe Faith Community: https://thefaithcommunity.org/home1Breaking All the Rules: An Ancient Framework for Modern Faith, Kristian A. Smith https://amzn.to/3PHe2qi BMM Indie 157 I Can Fix That: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bmm-indie-157-i-can-fix-that/id1363790050?i=1000626113405Follow us on Social MediaFB: http://bit.ly/BMMonFBIG: http://bit.ly/BMMonIGTwitter: http://bit.ly/BMMonTwitterContactEmail: blackmilmar@gmail.comLeave a voicemail: 770-750-4098Pitch to be a Guest on our show: https://forms.gle/N1ycUcmCXhchxuWm7**Most product links are affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, we may receive a small commission if you purchase via our links.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/black-millennial-marriage/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The SEND938 Podcast
Kemnda Orphan Ministries - Chad, Africa with Obed and Lacy Berasngar

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 30:07


Kamda Orphan Ministries is the work of the Berasngar family in Kumra, Chad. It is a local church based ministry to orphans that seeks to interrupt an all too familiar experience in Chad; the passing of a child into eternity without them ever knowing the love of a family or the love of God. Obed and Lacy both have lifelong connections with Baptist Mid-Missions. Obed is the fruit of BMM work in Chad and Lacy has a grandfather and a brother who both serve(d) with BMM. They have been working with Kamda Orphan Ministries for years, but recently understood the need and benefit of joining with an agency like BMM and were part of this year's new missionary class of 2023. www.bmm.orgEmail: SEND938@bmm.orgDownload the PRAY938 App here:GOOGLE PLAY: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bmm.pray938.android&pli=1APPLE APP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pray938/id6450551579

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast
BMM Indie 155: Come as You Are Ft. Yanitza Cubilette

Black Millennial Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 60:53


Hey y'all!In this episode Randie interviews her sex and intimacy doula, Yanitza. Together they droid out over their pleasure muse THE Janelle Monáe, discuss the shame surrounding sex, pleasure, and intimacy and what this work has taught Yanitza about herself and about people. Later they talk about how grief affects our capacity to receive, and what working with a sex and intimacy doula looks like.It's a fun episode and Randie's first in-person interview with a listener, turned Patron, turned friend, turned doula ever in the history of BMM. And it's only up from here.So tune in and come as you are.Items Mentioned:Listen to Ad-Free Episodeshttp://bit.ly/JOINBMMBMM Indie 151: Honey & Self-Sabotage : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bmm-indie-151-honey-self-sabotage-bonus-ep/id1363790050?i=1000615916050 Connect with YanitzaIG: https://www.instagram.com/yanitzamarcel/IG: https://www.instagram.com/thecyanmango/Contact: https://calendly.com/cyanm/one-on-one?month=2023-07 Book: Come as You Are The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life, by Emily Nagoski Ph.D : https://www.amazon.com/Come-You-Are-Surprising-Transform/dp/1476762090 Check out singer, songwriter, and actress Ebony Jenaehttps://www.instagram.com/ebonyjenae_/Follow us on Social MediaFB: http://bit.ly/BMMonFBIG: http://bit.ly/BMMonIGTwitter: http://bit.ly/BMMonTwitterContactEmail: blackmilmar@gmail.comLeave a voicemail: 770-750-4098Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/black-millennial-marriage/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Supa Dupa Podcast
Episode 145: Black Music Month!

The Supa Dupa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 59:19


With everything else packed into June, we forget that June is also Black Music Month!  Rob shares three hot takes for BMM 2023: #NewEdition deserves a statue in Boston #D'Angelo has the best back-to-back R&B albums ever #T-Pain in one of the greatest   We also talk about the #HasBro Cinematic Universe and how it can rival the MCU and the DCEU.   Thanks for listening to the @supadupapod. Please like, share and leave a review!   Produced by : Ez McMahon Music By: @jkwest hp53productions.com Email: supadupapod@gmail.com IG: @supadupapod      Find us anywhere you get your podcasts!   #HP53Productions #SouthsideDNA #SupaDupaPodcast #HasBro #NewEdition #DAngelo #BrownSugar #Voodoo #TPain #BuyYouaDrank

The SEND938 Podcast
ENCORE: MIH - 1989 The Year Everything Changed

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 28:56


This is an encore presentation of one of our most popular episodes of A Moment In History which originally aired in June 2022. In this month's episode of A Moment in History for BMM, Dr. Gary Anderson, president emeritus, joins host Steve Anderson to discuss some of the world shaping events near the end of the last century, including the fall of the Soviet Union, violent revolts, and coup d'etats in Africa and Europe.Email: send938@bmm.orgwww.bmm.org

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MIH - The measure and maturing of missionary faith.

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 31:56


Dr. Gary Anderson, President emeritus, BMM, joins us again today for another Moment in History to discuss the nature and quality of the faith of missionaries he has known and been blessed to serve with. Don't miss this reflection on the legacies left by those who lived a life of faith. Email: SEND938@bmm.org

Songwriter Soup
Episode 9: You Don't Suck, It Just Takes A Minute

Songwriter Soup

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 68:40


Big Machine Music general manager (and Laura's publisher) Mike Molinar joins the podcast to talk about his philosophy on songwriter-publisher relationships. Mike shares his advice to young songwriters, the nitty-gritty of publishing deals, and how understanding the structure of those deals is the vital to your success. Mike Molinar brings over twenty-five years of experience as a music publisher and advocate for creatives to lead the publishing vertical of HYBE America and the sister company of the Big Machine Label Group. Molinar, who was named one of Billboard's Country Power Players each of the last three years (‘20-‘22), oversees all aspects of BMM which was named 2021 Publisher of the Year by the Association of Independent Music Publishers Nashville. BMM has been ranked as a Billboard Top 10 Hot Country Publishing Corp for six years running. With offices in Nashville and Santa Monica, BMM's roster includes the 2023 nominee for the inaugural Grammy Songwriter of the Year (non-classical) Laura Veltz, as well as hitmakers Jessie Jo Dillon, Geoff Warburton, Ryan Hurd, Matt Dragstrem, Sara Davis, Eric Paslay, Brett Young and Maddie & Tae, among others. The catalog features such global hits as “abcdefu”, “The Bones”, “10,000 Hours,” “In Case You Didn't Know” and 11 #1 hits co-written and recorded by Luke Combs. Molinar was named one of the 2021 Nashville cohorts for Harvard Business School's Young American Leaders Program. He is currently serving his 2nd term on the board of the National Music Publisher Association as well as a member of the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) board. He also serves as a board member for the Academy of Country Music, Music Health Alliance and sits the Country Music Hall Of Fame Education Council. Molinar was named a Rider Scholar while attending Westminster Choir College in Princeton, N.J. He graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 1998 where he was inducted into the College of Media and Entertainment's Wall of Fame in 2021. He is a graduate of Leadership Music (2015) and a member of the CMA, ACM, AIMP and Recording Academy. Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, Molinar is a second generation immigrant of Mexican descent. He and his wife, Amanda, are proud parents of two young boys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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ENCORE: Demystifying the Missionary Call

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 39:43


This is an encore presentation of one of our most listened to episodes on the nature of God's call in an individuals life into missionary service. Part of our BMM administrative team, Steve Brennecke, Graham Foran, and Steve Gault, join host Steve Anderson for a discussion designed to bring clarity to an oft misunderstood topic. 

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Multi-Generational Missionary Impact: An interview with Luke & Kim Warner (Romania)

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 35:01


Luke & Kim Warner have served with BMM in Romania for 14 years and join Steve Anderson for a conversation about the multi-generational impact of faithful & joyful missionaries. Ministry success and endurance has much to do with one's own outlook on life in ministry and the way that is conveyed to both those in the pews of churches here in the US and to those ministered to on the foreign field. EMAIL: SEND938@bmm.orgwww.bmm.org

Cookies: A Basketball Podcast
Legally Minded: Cookies 399

Cookies: A Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 110:21


Studio spammers (1:45), "Succession" spoilers (7:45), Ben hits Milwaukee (16:30), KAWS jerseys are Andrew-approved (27:33), what's the deal with Nazi memorabilia? (33:02), Tatum wins the BMM's scoring title (55:02), Rudy Gobert throws a punch (1:15:33), Dallas tanking is anti-fan service (1:21:33), playoff matchups: Kings vs Warriors (1:30:21), Clippers vs Suns (1:35:12), Knicks vs Cavs (1:40:22). 

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Short-term Missions: Benefits and Purpose from a Student Perspective

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 32:08


This week Grace Welsh, college Junior and recent participant in an 8 week long short-term missions experience in Chad, Africa with Bibles International, shares her experiences and perspectives on the value of exposure to missions during an academic internship opportunity. BMM has a number of world class internship opportunities available around the globe each year. We'd love to see YOU participate in the next one. EMAIL: SEND938@bmm.orgwww.bmm.org

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2nd Phase Missionary Endeavoring: Theological Education

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 45:02


Join us this week for a conversation with Jeremy Roy (Dominican Republic; Spain) and Dan Seeley (Cameroon) about the role and dynamics of theological education in the modern missionary endeavor. There are three things BMM focuses on in ministry endeavors: church planting, theological education, and bible translation. Each is an essential part of developing a healthy national church. Don't miss this one!EMAIL: SEND938@bmm.orgwww.bmm.org

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Conflict Resolution in Team Ministry

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 36:47


Dr. Randal Gilmore, long-time BMM council member, Pastor, Author, and missions leader joins us today for a conversation about the nature and possibility of conflict resolution. Whether you're a layman, a pastor, a a missionary, you won't want to miss this episode.EMAIL: SEND938@bmm.orgwww.bmm.org

Cookies: A Basketball Podcast
Chuckles Lore: Cookies 388

Cookies: A Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 133:29


New eps drop first on Patreon—subscribe to get hot takes even fresher! Lil Yachty's "Let's Start Here" (4:28), rappers don't believe their art is artistic (17:30), AI porn (36:23), dumpster diving for foliage (48:43), Marie Kondo and the art of hypocrisy (56:33), "The Last of Us" (1:05:03), NBA All-Star starters (1:16:32), BMM exposed by Morey 1:23:22, LeBron James, drama king (1:27:02), Timberwolves might secretly be good (1:35:40), deadline buyers and sellers (1:48:34), JJJ exposed, then validated (2:03:04).

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ENCORE: Ruth Kennedy-Missionary Interview

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 30:14


In this last episode of 2022, we return for an encore presentation of one of our most popular episodes this year, an interview with the unparalleled, Ruth Kennedy.Ruth Kennedy committed her life in ministry to serving the underprivileged women and children of the African continent. She has served in war zones, under threat of ideological extremism, and the faith building absence of resources essential to caring for the basic needs of women and children served by Ruth and her BMM teammates. Listen, and be encouraged by here testimony of God's faithfulness. Email: send938@bmm.orgwww.bmm.orgMake sure to Like and Follow us on Social Media by searching for us by name or clicking these links.www.twitter.com/send938www.facebook.com/thesend938podcastwww.instagram.com/send938_

The SEND938 Podcast
Strategic Theological Education Partnerships: STEP

The SEND938 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 29:59


Bruce Burkholder joins us this week as the director of a new educational partnership team within BMM to lay before us the need and the vision for a cooperative partnership amongst training institutions connected to BMM. Our Strategic Theological Education Partnerships (STEP) team is a diverse group of theological educators from around the globe working together to help Bible institutes, colleges, and seminaries under the banner of BMM rise to a level of international accreditation. Don't miss this important discussion about the training and preparation of next generation leaders in churches around the globe. EMAIL: SEND938@bmm.orgwww.bmm.orgMake sure to Like and Follow us on Social Media by searching for us by name or clicking these links.www.twitter.com/send938www.facebook.com/thesend938podcastwww.instagram.com/send938_