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Josh learns the 8 new episode titles for Doctor Who Series 14 live on the podcast before watching the new trailer for the first time... KEY TALKING POINTS: Doctor Who Series 14 - All episode titles revealed. *Josh Live Reaction* Doctor Who Series 14 - New Trailer. *Josh Live Reaction* Ep 1: Space Babies - What we know / Speculation. Ep 2: The Devil's Chord - What we know / Speculation. Ep 3: Boom - What we know / Speculation. Ep 4: 73 Yards - What we know / Speculation. Ep 5: Dot & Bubble - What we know / Speculation. Ep 6: Rogue - What we know / Speculation. Ep 7: The Legend of Ruby Sunday - What we know / Speculation. Ep 8: Empire of Death - What we know / Speculation.
The devotion for today, Thursday, March 02, 2023 was written by Donald (Luke) Day and is narrated by Liesa Newman. Today's Words of Inspiration come from Corrie ten Boom:What wings are to birds and sails to ships, so is prayer to the human soul. Support the show
JULIA PERKOVICH is a second generation family law attorney at Perkovich Law Office. Julia's parents, Don + Nancy Perkovich, practiced family law for over 30 years. It's safe to say that family law was in the genes. Mom and Dad are retired and as of three years ago, it is Julia heading the way as a family law attorney ... with a twist. See, Julia made the decision to become a non-litigation attorney where she could help keep families going through divorce out of the classroom. Let's just say the twist has put Julia and her practice at a new level.In today's episode of Experience the Buzz, Host Steve Buzzard gets educated on the subject of family law "I honestly had no idea that this avenue existed for families. I always went with the stigma that everything when it came to divorce was settled in the court. It makes sense speaking with Julia because you can feel the passion she has for this subject along with the care she has for her clients." Our conversation hits three areas: SEGMENT 1
Mateo's mind has settled down dramatically. But now that he's in this good feeling, he wants the manual on how to keep it. The problem is, it's his escape from the intellect, from the "how-to", that's helping him live in this better feeling, and pulling the intellect back in to try and figure out how to package and repurpose the feeling, will take him further away from it. There isn't a magic how-to, rather there is a deepening in our seeing of who we are and where our experience comes from and the experiential learning that goes along with it.By the end of the session, Mateo starts to see this for himself. In his words, "wow, maybe the understanding is the reset." Mateo has an insight about the way he judges Alicia, and about all of the internal complaining he's been up to. From this perspective, he can see how trivial his headspace is when he's judging her and that really it's just a waste of time. Judgment comes from within, it's not about the other person, and he has to live in the painful feeling of all that judging. Angus points out that judgment is in fact the flip side of presence.There is no technique for staying in this space - we will slip up - but with experiential learning, we can surf our emotional experience more gracefully. We can surrender to the flow of our essential nature, which is our wisdom; our GPS system. It's not about never slipping up, it's about flexing our muscle to bounce back.This episode explores:Compassion as a natural byproduct of presenceHow to hold space for others when they're angry with us: to not take a personal attack personallyWhen we complain internally, we are creating our own movies about our partnersThe illusion that we won't perform as well with a quiet mind - when it's actually the oppositeSurrendering our conditioning and programming to what's always been there and what will always beThere is no perfection in thisThis approach is not new, it's natural.Show NotesMagic carpet ride to wellbeing: presence and understanding.Blood and gusto: Angus's special mix of idioms.Crazyland: a place only women travel to. No, just kidding, but a helpful term to use with Mateo during rapport building.Boom: What you say before you drop the mic.A-side: one side of a 45 record, or presence and compassion (b-side being judgment).Podcast musicRewilding Love features the music of RhythmPharm with Los Angeles based Master drummer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer Greg Ellis, born and raised in the Bay Area. Episode 9 includes selections from: Violet/Balance; Blue/Calm; Orange/Nourishment; Yellow/Clarity.Feedback: info@therewilders.orgAngus & Rohini Ross are “The Rewilders.” They love working with couples and helping them to reduce conflict and discord in their relationships. They co-facilitate individualized couples' intensives that rewild relationships back to their natural state of love. Rohini is the author of the ebook Marriage, and they are co-founders of The 29-Day Rewilding Experience and The Rewilding Community. You can also follow Angus and Rohini Ross on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. To learn more about their work visit: therewilders.org.
What's the big deal about Bitcoin? Bust or Boom? What happens if you don’t have principles or an investment philosophy? Then you are going to lean on what “feels” right at the time. These feelings, or what you might label intuition, are often influenced by the current environment you find yourself in. So, in a year like 2017, when you see bitcoin climb from $1,000 to nearly $20,000, you might find that your investment interest has peaked. On the other hand, in a year like 2018, when you see that $20,000 mark plummet back to the $3,000 range, then you would likely be a bit more disenchanted. An investor without principles is like an unanchored balloon; it will go wherever the wind takes it, for better or for worse. Links mentioned in this episode: http://thoughtsonmoney.com http://thebahnsengroup.com
Life hits and BOOM… What do you do? Jesus has called you and I to be a testimony for Him through our trials and testimony. How […]The post Empowerment! appeared first on ExperienceChurch.tv.
He had a valid reason to be afraid. David's fears were not a fantasized monster hiding under his bed. King Saul, his beloved king and father-in-law and his boss was acting like a crazy man. Can you imagine how scary it must have been to hear the whoosh of metal cutting through the air and the loud thud of Saul's spear smashing into the wall behind David was not his first clue, but it was a clear message of Saul's intentions. David's wife Michal helped him escape in the middle of that very night. He lived with the prophet Samuel until King Saul discovered his whereabouts. How do you wrap your mind around that kind of betrayal? After all David's faithfulness and... bravery, loyalty, sacrifice and outstanding leadership.... After all the battles David had won... The best that King Saul could do to repay his servant...or better yet his son-in-law was acts of suspicion distrust jealousy hatred and repeated attempts to kill David. No idea. His best friend and brother-in-law Jonathon was clueless and refused to believe that his father could turn on David after all David had done for him and beside that what he had done for the nation of Israel. David was family! Upon investigation Jonathon verified that his dad was indeed plotting David's demise! So with tearful goodbyes he left Jonathon and escaped for his life. I can't imagine what that must have felt like. So many questions. Jumping at every sound. Who could he trust? What would he do? All alone... without food or weapons he went to the priest Abimelech at Nob. What David did next would turn a nob on the door of a new chapter in David's life...it wouldn't be one of David's better chapters. As King Saul's General it seemed strange that David would be alone, so Abimelech throughly questioned David. David covered his real purpose with lies. Abimelech gave David 5 loaves of bread taken out of the presence of God and the only sword he had available...the sword of Goliath. David's lies and actions ultimately led to the savage murder of 85 priests, their families and their livestock. Goliath's Sword Did holding that huge, familiar sword make him want to revisit the site of his greatest victory? It would seem so to people like me that have been so impacted by David's life. Did he stop in the Valley of Ellah at the same stream where he pulled the 5 smooth stones when he faced Goliath? Did he rehearse the words he had screamed at Goliath on that triumphant day? I love those words. "I come to you in the name of The Lord Almighty!" It's what I would expect him to do... but the path he took next make me wonder if instead of remembering and re-celebrating his biggest victory...maybe his conversation sounded like some I've heard. "After all I've done...that's how he treats me!" Were his heart and words filled with disappointment... betrayal stabs you in the heart... resentment... anger? Did fear rock him to his very core... What do you do when the madman wanting to kill you is your king and your father-in-law? Could he...would he kill him the next time they met? Isn't fear, anger and resentment normal responses to betrayal? BUT GOD HAD A BETTER PLAN FOR HIS LIFE. Yet his path took him to Gath! Gath was Philistine (ENEMY) territory. Was he that desperate to escape King Saul's cunning search or was it an angry act of retribution? Did he think they wouldn't recognize him...or at the very least the sword he was carrying? With his outstanding warfare credentials was he looking for a job in the Philistine army or a only a place to blend into the crowd to escape King Saul? Had he forgotten the anointing oil that Samuel had poured on his head? Had he forgotten the thrill of a God sized victory? Or maybe fear was the culprit and not forgetfulness? Fear can make you run so hard that you can hardly breathe, much less think clearly! Fear can take you down a path to Gath... for David Gath was absolutely the worse place he could go! Let me tell you about Gath. If towns had signs back then, maybe they did, I don't know, but if they did, it would would read, "Gath- Goliath's Hometown." Goliath was the Philistine's favorite champion. This was not a place for Goliath's killer...especially one carrying his sword. 1 Samuel 21:10 NLT That day David fled from Saul and went to Achish king of Gath. Out of the frying pan and into the fire. The men that served Achish were upset that David was there. 11But the servants of Achish said to him, “Isn’t this David, the king of the land? Isn’t he the one they sing about in their dances: “ ‘Saul has slain his thousands, and David his tens of thousands’?” Did you see that? "Isn't this David, the king of the land?" They saw David differently than he saw himself. 12David took these words to heart and was very much afraid of Achish king of Gath. The explanation at the beginning of Psalm 56 says "A psalm of David, regarding the time the Philistines seized him in Gath. Imprisonment which could lead execution gave David a very real reason to be very much afraid of Achish . Psalms 34 and Psalms 56 are a transparent look at what He is feeling and what he actually did during this time. Let's take a look at Psa 34 NLT 1 I will praise the LORD at all times. I will constantly speak his praises. 2 I will boast only in the LORD; let all who are helpless take heart. 3 Come, let us tell of the LORD’s greatness; let us exalt his name together. What did David do? I know. He did what David does. He seems to be back on track. David got his eyes on God and worshipped. He talked about and declared God's greatness. It's more than just a habit. It was a key to overcoming fear. David worshipped. Let's look further for another key. 4 I prayed to the LORD, and he answered me. He freed me from all my fears. 5 Those who look to him for help will be radiant with joy; no shadow of shame will darken their faces. 6 In my desperation I prayed, and the LORD listened; he saved me from all my troubles. 7 For the angel of the LORD is a guard; 15 The eyes of the LORD watch over those who do right; his ears are open to their cries for help. David prayed. He turned his worry into prayer. Prayer is powerful. Prayer is not informing God about a problem. Prayer gives us the opportunity to partner with God. Psalms 56:1 NLT O God, have mercy on me, for people are hounding me. My foes attack me all day long. 2 I am constantly hounded by those who slander me, and many are boldly attacking me. 3 But when I am afraid, I will put my trust in you. I absolutely love verse 3. Have you ever asked someone a question and they said so much and talked so long you never heard an answer...you were just glad when they stopped talking. But you needed an answer bad enough to ask someone else and they answered your question with a straightforward answer. David nails it with his answer here. When I am afraid...I trust God. David trusted. His story of facing fear head on gives us 3 specific keys to use when we are afraid. Worship. Prayer. Trust. So how does this chapter of David's story end? How did he get out of jail? 1 Samuel 21: 13 So he pretended to be insane in their presence; and while he was in their hands he acted like a madman, making marks on the doors of the gate and letting saliva run down his beard. 14 Achish said to his servants, “Look at the man! He is insane! Why bring him to me? 15 Am I so short of madmen that you have to bring this fellow here to carry on like this in front of me? Must this man come into my house?” And when he got out, he skedaddled back to Israel. I wish I could tell you the war was over, but it wasn't. His new home was in the cave of Adullam. His relatives joined him there. Then men began to join him. Men who were in trouble, in debt or just discontented.... They kept coming until David was the captain of about 400 men. He returned to Israel with three very important tools to conquer fear. Keys that I hope you will personalize and practice in your life. Worship Him because He is good. Pray. Turn your worry into a prayer. Trust. Take a breath...exhale it and trust! There is no pit so deep that God's love is not deeper still. Corrie ten Boom “What wings are to a bird and sails to a ship, so is prayer to the soul.” Corrie ten Boom
What is the origin story of Two Rooms and a Boom? What kind of role-player are you? In this zero episode, Sean and Alan describe how they came up with and developed Two Rooms and a Boom. Knave Jeremy Wong attempts to get knighted by submitting a story about Mutant City Blues RPG. Mentioned: Sir James York Music Attribution: Noir by Daniel James Dolby Chase Scene by ROZKOL Royal Entrance by Visager
Exclusive interview with Senior Fellow at Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, Nicole Gelinas. I recently discovered Ms. Gelinas on a video she produced with Prager University on why governement should not bail out the big banks. 1.) How we got here, markets addicted to government bailouts and stimulus; 2.) Why don't we fear the BOOM? What investors do wrong with risk. 3.) The story of decreasing income and rising debt in Middle Class America. 4.) Where is the trail from Fed money printing to inflated stocks on Wall Street? How they meet up. 5.) Where is the risk in today's banking system?. 6.) Update in Europe and China. 7.) Will things have to get worse before they get better?
Exclusive interview with Senior Fellow at Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, Nicole Gelinas. I recently discovered Ms. Gelinas on a video she produced with Prager University on why governement should not bail out the big banks. This is Part 1 of my two-part interview with her. In this episode we discussed 1.) How we got here, markets addicted to government bailouts and stimulus; 2.) Why don't we fear the BOOM? What investors do wrong with risk. 3.) The story of decreasing income and rising debt in Middle Class America. Lots more good stuff to come next week!