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Aleen's out but Sami and Jordana are here this week, and for the first time nothing's going on– except for one exciting announcement: Gerry aka ABC's first Golden Bachelor will be on U Up? next week– stay tuned for that! From one hopeless romantic to the next, the two dive in on what's really happening between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. They also share their thoughts on the photo that nearly broke the internet this week: Sophie Turner and Taylor Swift's NYC outing. Plus, they share breaking news about Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's divorce. It's getting messy ya'll. Then onto Drake's recent shady behavior towards Halle Berry. They wrap up with some housewives drama which includes Shannon Beador's DUI, and a RHONY debrief. Drake will be sent to the Cayman's this week. Go Halle Berry. Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We cover all the pressing questions: Are Ugnaughts pig people? Why are Twileks so hot but Bib Fortuna is not? are Mandalorians just Lord of the Rings Dwarves? Did Sabine invent the Knights of Ren? Rex or No Rex in ROTJ? And! Greg issues the best and most complete non-Feloni-delivered analysis of LothWolves, Ezra, and the World between Worlds you've ever heard.
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Ever feel trapped in the same old routine, and everything becomes a chore? Discover the delicate balance between comfort and creativity and decipher what a rut really means.Please Note: The views expressed by our guests do not necessarily reflect the views of the podcaster.Follow me on Instagram!
“In the sacred space where history and art intersect...” Watch on YouTube Podcast Transcript: How Do You Remember What You Never Forget? © 2023 Pat Benincasa All Rights Reserved “Like a relentless yo-yo, history swings back and forth, repeating its ominous patterns as it coils and spins from learned to unlearned events. Yet in this cycle of repetition, certain moments emerge that demand our complete attention. To ignore or forget them is to surrender to a turbulent storm of misinformation where distorted truths masquerade as indisputable facts. Perception, a prism through which we choose to see, holds immense power over our understanding. As an artist, perception is the essence of my craft. When I gaze upon my earlier works, it feels as though am holding a pair of binoculars reversed, peering in to the past that now appears both distant and magnified. But among those pieces, there is one that stands out, its significance sharpened to a piercing clarity. In 2006, a dear friend confided to me a haunting revelation of an Eastern European town that once was home to her husband's kin during the dark abyss of World War 2. It was there that the Nazis executed over three hundred Jews, their bodies were thrown into a mass grave. The weight of this revelation hung heavy in the air. I gently asked her for their names, and she graciously sent me a meticulously typed list. Alone in my studio, I whispered each name not sure who would hear. I rummaged through broken, weathered boards bleached by time and use. Pieces of wood began to form a Star of David. Hammered strips of copper conspired with pale yellow German New Antique glass to recall the yellow Stars of David that Jews were forced to wear. The words came to me: "How do you remember what you never forget?” As night turned in to day, I finished the work, or so I thought. It was missing something: its voice. I knew what I had to do! I called my friend to translate, “How do you remember what you never forget” into Yiddish? She suggested the translation be in Hebrew knew an old man with a typewriter with Hebrew fonts! She told him what I was doing and asked if he would do the translation? Without hesitation, he said yes. When I received his typed words, I went to work and the touch of my brush forming each character completed the piece with a sense of reverence and purpose. A month later, my friend invited me to show this work to a gathering of the Yiddish Vinkl Club in Minneapolis. I was nervous about doing this because I am not Jewish. Would my being a First-Generation Italian American, diminish the impact of this work? Sometimes fate carries us beyond our fears. At the event, I met the gentleman who owned the typewriter with Hebrew fonts. He took my hands in his and told me two things: He was “honored” to do the translation and he was a survivor of Auschwitz. It was a moment that transcended boundaries of language and heritage. In that sacred space where history and art intersect, the voices of the fallen, whispered through time, remind us all of our collective responsibility to bear witness, to remember, and to ensure that the echoes of the past reverberate with unwavering clarity through the corridors of our shared humanity.”
In this episode: Defy perfection or what price creative freedom? Watch on YouTube Podcast Transcript: Perfection-ISM or Perfection-ISN'T © 2023 Pat Benincasa All Rights Reserved “OK, fasten your listening seatbelt! This is a topic that has a stubborn reach, deep into our creative psyche! In a world that glorifies success & fame 24/7, perfectionism sings a siren song, saying this is the path to stellar achievement! It lures us with a tantalizing illusion of totally flawless pursuits. But this shimmering façade with neon promises has deadly consequences lurking in its shadow. What is perfectionism? Perfectionism is a mindset of unsustainable standards, leading to self-criticism, fear of mistakes and stifled creativity. And forget satisfaction! The constant pressure to meet these crazy high standards is an invitation to a stress-fest, wreaking havoc on well-being and self-worth. Perfectionism should come with a warning label! Too much of this, leads to chronic stress and bouts of creative destabilization. So why are we drawn to perfectionism? Achievement and external validation play a role. We believe that perfection will lead to success and admiration. Now this is one I've struggled with: seeking approval/validation by others to fill a void in myself. If I rack up achievements, I will get approval. The thing is, as soon as you achieve one thing, you search for the next. When you link achievement with approval it is a runaway freight train of never enough! Fear of failure demands that any deviation from perfection is a sign of inadequacy or incompetency. This one is a biggy for me! My education was a constant nightmare of humiliation. Going to parochial school, held back a grade, placed in slow classes, and being ridiculed for being a poor reader, left me feeling intellectually inferior. I am ADD and dyslexic, meaning that my brain works differently but parochial schools at that time were very rigid. So fast forward, it wasn't until I left grad school that I fell in love with reading. But in the meantime, I was terrified of failure. I don't know about you, but I had to find a way to deal with this fear! Everybody has their own way of figuring things out. For me, my existential battleground was in my studio. I am an artist. Why have a studio if I am too afraid to fail? The studio is not outside of me, it resides in a creative strength to be vulnerable and welcome art making with all its mistakes, disasters, discoveries, and magical moments. No more, freedom doled out in self-imposed permission slips! Perfectionism offers an illusion of control in a chaotic world - a structure for uncertainty. What's not to like about that? It intertwines our self-worth with our ability to be perfect, and achievements become units of measure for identity. You believe that your value as a human being is based on your ability to be perfect. You're worth as a human being has inherent value simply by virtue of being human. You are a magnificent combo plate in the diner of life- with unique qualities, quirky personality, talents, and experiences that make you -you! I digress. Back to perfectionism! Now here's the deadly side of perfectionism: constant stress, anxiety, second-guessing and exhaustion. Fear of failure kick-starts procrastination. If you fear failure or making mistakes, it's easier to find excuses not to begin a task or avoid a task altogether! I can't tell you the number of times, when teaching art in high school and college, talented students saying they didn't want to do a project if it couldn't be perfect. They set up this barricade of perfection that stopped them from crossing into creative risk taking and opportunities. “If it's not perfect, I don't want to do it!” Tying perfection to self-worth is a soul-crushing exercise that leads to a negative self-image and endless shame cycle. And who the hell made worshiping at the altar of perfection a necessary step to being creative? Perfectionism has nothing to do with creativity. Show me a perfect human being! This zealous pursuit of perfection minimizes any joy in what you accomplish because it is never enough. That inner voice, the task master doesn't allow your body to relax, take breaks or binge on Netflix if you need to. Perfectionism is a forced-march mindset that has no time for your authentic self. It doesn't allow for creative process or discovery. It is results driven. Creativity is passion, play, focus, risk-taking and losing yourself in your work. It is the expression of soul that longs to be realized, seen and experienced and cherished. Let's play what if! What if you unload the burden of perfection and pursue excellence, allowing your messy creativity to thrive? What if you treat mistakes like a no-big-deal part of problem-solving? You create space to rearrange your mental furniture to make room for possibility! The little kid in the sandbox dragging her shovel & making sounds, is not thinking about perfection! She's too busy building highways and super structures, delighting in her world-building imagination! In this creative journey, there is one thing asked of you: Trust. Trust the process. Trust yourself. Unbolt the door and let your free-range imagination roam. Be the kid in the sandbox! Creativity is a tapestry woven with threads of imperfection.Those jangled flaws and mistakes are bold explorations, a patchwork quilt of unique expression- a soul daring to be who she is.”
In this episode, Benincasa creatively explores the mystique of prayer beads and personal mantras for transformative meditation and moments of tranquility. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH3Kf7Dztek Sacred Currency: My Artistic Approach to Prayer Beads By Pat Benincasa © 2023 Pat Benincasa All Rights Reserved "I was always curious about prayer beads, how they span across different cultures and religions and become a guide for focused meditation. So, I purchased sandalwood prayer beads. I like the look, feel and smell of them. I researched prayer bead rituals, with all of their chants and Oms. The idea is to select a chant to say when placing each bead between finger and thumb. I tried to stay within the confines of a single chant. But let's face it, I ‘m ADD and it's hard for me to stay within the confines of any one thing! As days passed, the routine grew stale and disconnected, outside of myself. I thought a lot about the purpose of prayer beads. Being raised Catholic, I know a little something about beads- Rosary beads, to be exact. The beautiful flow of Hail Mary's to the Our Father, then back to the Hail Mary's carries a rhythmic solace. It creates a mystical alchemy that blends words, tactility, spirit, and repetition that pulls one out of themselves toward a profound connection with the Divine. I wanted that fluidity with my new beads and craved the possibility of a similar experience. In the meantime, having them in my pocket or on my wrist , they become a portable meditation - a tangible reminder of tranquility. Now, I am an artist, an admirer of the senses. I love what you can see, smell, hear and touch! Or maybe it's my Mediterranean DNA, steeped in reverence for the physical world. I decided to approach my prayer beads as I would any artistic endeavor, with trust in the idea and willingness to follow wherever it goes. In my work that meant working in glass, sheet metal, varnish stains, or whatever material suits the concept! Yet, my prayer beads demanded a different kind of creativity, one that spoke directly to my heart. Instead of one mantra, I write a “mantra” that I need to hear and say it for as long as I need to. The mantras change as I change, and I love how a phrase or thought fragment provides spiritual currency to receive and give. Even if I don't quite understand the meaning of the phrase, like a work of art, I follow its trail to see where it goes. Here are some of my mantras: “Fortify my spirit in the truth of who I am.” “Make space for me in the quiet.” “Blur the edge of my here and there.” “In every breath gratitude” If you were to make your own mantras: What do you need to hear? They don't have to make sense for anyone but you. For me, the beauty of creating a mantra is that it infuses my prayer beads with deeper meaning. They become a conduit of transformation and with each recitation, the beads feel re-purposed, resonating with the shifting currents of my daily life. Infused with the energy of my intentions, struggles & hopes, they become cherished companions on my spiritual path. With prayer beads in hand, I find the sacred dance between the tangible and the intangible, the ordinary and the divine. They are a gentle reminder to live in the moment with grace and gratitude."
Cheerio, betch. Sami is podcasting from London, with Aleen and Jordana joining her by the time this episode is live. Sami and Jordana are talking all things couples from Sofia Richie and Elliot Grainge's lavish French wedding, to debriefing the easter eggs in TSwift and Joe Alwyn's split… and are costars Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell hooking up? They wrap up with a farewell to Bed Bath and Beyond. Use those coupons now! Who's going to the Caymans? Joe Alwyn, of course. Hope the stewardess isn't a Swiftie. Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FTC in-btwns are quick insights at the intersection of art and life! In this episode: When breaking free counts.
FTC in-btwns are quick insights at the intersection of art and life! In this episode: For or against ourself, we choose.
FTC in-btwns are quick (under 5 min) insights at the intersection of art and life! Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WQMa63zSyM&t=13s
Travel Agent Chatter | Starting and Growing Your Travel Agency
Welcome to Friday 15! In episode 95 Steph chats with Jenn Lee, VP of Industry Engagement and Support for Travel Planners International about travel agents referring leads, host partnerships with companies, travel agent software, and the difference between travel agents and tour operators. A list of helpful resources for today's episode: https://hostagencyreviews.com/friday15 (Submit questions, sign up for reminders for the F15, along with that week's questions we'll be covering!) https://courses.hostagencyreviews.com (Find out more about our affiliate program for HAR's Ultimate Guide to Starting a Travel Agency course — earn 20%) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y3oiffMCiJtWZYXPZDXbVuFaJrs_2HYT/view https://hostagencyreviews.com/blog/hosted-travel-advisor-income-fee-report-2022 (2022 Hosted Travel Advisors Report w/info on niches) https://hostagencyreviews.com/blog/travel-industry-lawyer-list (list of travel industry attorneys) https://hostagencyreviews.com/blog/independent-travel-agent-contracts (What to look for in your contract with your host agency) https://hostagencyreviews.com/blog/independent-travel-agent-contracts (What to look for in your contract with your host agency) https://hostagencyreviews.com/blog/travel-agent-license (Info on Seller of Travel registrations) https://traveljoy.com/ (Travel Software Traveljoy) https://travelesolutions.com/Default.aspx (Tess, by Travel eSolutions is a Travel Software) jennl@tpionline.com (Schedule a 15 min. power session w/Jenn) https://www.facebook.com/groups/300979650917199 (Fiercely Forward Travel Advisors FB group) https://hostagencyreviews.com/friday15 Submit your burning question here Har.News/Friday15 and join us this Friday (and every Friday!) at 12CT for travel agent tips!
FTC in-btwns are quick (under 5 min) insights at the intersection of art and life! Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFy1jMmTV10
Doubt and creativity are never far apart, here's why! To watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLxtiUiqmcs Art works referenced in the podcast: "Falling Water Skylight" for the Minnesota Judicial Center, 14' x 30' x 6,' seven-ton, glass and steel skylight sculpture for the Grand Stair Hall of the Minnesota Judicial Center on State Capitol Grounds, St. Paul, MN. ( Percent For Art Commission ) "Redemption Window" for Hill-Murray Chapel, Maplewood, MN, 14'x8' x 6,' glass, steel, limestone rock, 34 windows "Republic Steel Ohio," 2016, Encaustic, wood, cement, paint on sheet metal, 25” x 20” x 4” "Central Furnace Cleveland," 2018, Encaustic, wood, cement on sheet metal, 59" x 21.5" x 2"
If you're looking to change up some of the ministries you follow, then here is a list-a-pallooza for you! Ladies, you know you don't HAVE to follow women's ministries only, I do recommend listening to or reading some good ministries led by men, so I have some recommendations for male-led ministries, discernment ministries, and ladies ministries. Enjoy! WWUTT.com Just Thinking Podcast anything from The Master's University or The Master's Seminary. Redeeming Productivity, Ligonier and Ligonier Connect, Voice of Reason radio, Truth be Known Striving for Eternity If you're looking for solid discernment ministries, there are several I trust. Chris Rosebrough-the Pirate Christian, Justin Peters Ministries Steve Kozar at the Messed Up Church. I also enjoy videos from the BTWN guy Tim Hurd and, Polite Leader Alan Hunter. Here are some ladies' podcasts I think you may enjoy: The Women's Hope podcast Susan J. Heck With the Master. Martha Peace A Word Fitly Spoken Spreeman and Lesley Open Hearts in A Closed World Women's Online Conference This episode is also available as a blog post: http://the-end-time.org/2022/12/27/ministries-to-follow-recs-lists/
Another OH SO QUICK art/life insight about the creative process! To watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEGEdRp6_hg
Fill To Capacity (FTC) “in-btwns” are quick insights at the intersection of art & life! Under 3 minutes, they put the zippity in the doo dah, and appear in between regular podcasts!
On this episode of the MLS Aces Podcast, Tom is back and starts things off by chatting about:Some big news for the podcast in 2023Announcing the 2022 MLS Aces award winnersAnd more!Tom is then joined by Cheyenne Foster from Btwn Clean Sheets to chat about:Looking back at the MLS Cup Playoffs Conference Semi-finalsPreviewing the MLS Cup Playoffs Conference FinalsTalking playoff format, league growth, and prediction laminationsAnd much more!!!Make sure to follow us over at:Twitter: @MLSAcesInstagram: mlsacesReddit: r/MLSAcesTikTok: mlsacesEmail: themlsace5@gmail.comSupport the show
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 14 examining Jesus being worshipped on the boat.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about the Nicene Creed.3. Seth discusses the influence of Christian media. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 14 examining Jesus returning to the boat.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about Baptist associations.3. Seth discusses the origins of church music. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 14 examining Peter on the water.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about finding a new church.3. Seth discusses Chris Tomlin and Joyce Meyer. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 14 examining Jesus being worshipped on the boat.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about the Nicene Creed.3. Seth discusses the influence of Christian media. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth begins a review of Matthew 15 examining a criticism of the disciples.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about the law and an intermediary.3. Seth discusses an argument for staying in the SBC. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
For this episode, I talk about Mayweather still using the gloves, the housing bubble, LottaCash, another rapper killed, Ghana dealing with the IMF, Biden's poll numbers, America facing China & Russia in the age of the nuclear option and more.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 14 examining Jesus praying on the mountain.2. Seth responds to a listener submission Satan in the Old Testament.3. Seth discusses reasons people doubt the Bible. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 14 examining the feeding of the 5,000.2. Seth responds to a listener submission creationism and eschatology.3. Seth discusses apologetics in real life. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 14 examining the reaction to John's death.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about Theonomy. 3. Seth discusses the apologists invited to the Defend the Faith Conference. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 14 examining a crowd in a desolate place.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about joining a new church. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
Some related links: Since both Tim Hurd and Doctrinal Watchdog seem to think that I am only now changing my views because of a response to their criticisms, here are a bunch of old clips of me having these views long before their videos ever came out. Click here for the MacArthur clip (what I really think about John MacArthur) This clip is about being "slain in the Spirit," how self-control is a fruit of the Spirit, and how you still should have control over yourself, according to Scripture, while speaking in tongues. Click here for a second clip about being "slain or drunk in the Spirit" and "unknown utterances." Specifically, how "there's no biblical foundation" for being slain in the Spirit. Click here for my shorter video called "Spirit-Filled: What it Does and Doesn't Mean." Why I don't use people's preferred (and untrue) pronouns: Click here. Why I would not attend a same-sex wedding: Click here. This clip against living a homosexual lifestyle (in addition to my 4-part series). The green text at the end of Tim's video also says, "Winger also told Joel Webbon of Right Response Ministries that Christians are [not] obligated to keep the 10 commandments." Here's that clip in context. It should be clear that I am not saying it's ok for you to murder people. Nor is my view so strange. John Piper holds the same view. Since Doctrinal Watchdog has also claimed that I have no problem with female pastors and teachers, I will provide related clips. Though I would nuance my views more than he wants me to, this is definitely a deception. This clip is stating that women are not to be the teaching elder of the fellowship and that "women are not to take the role of lead pastor or teaching elder, and to have that position as a woman would be what 1 Timothy is saying not to do." And that it's "God's ordained structure for men and women." Reiterated here that women are not called to the pastoral role. You can also check out my whole Women in Ministry Series to see my views. This clip giving my position on "By His stripes we are healed" and if that relates to physical healing for us today. Another point where I disagree with Bethel. Doctrinal Watchdog's multiple deceptive videos about me (his channel seems to do this to others, as well):Example 1Example 2Example 3His channel has several others on me. They seem to grow in number daily. Click here for BTWN's (Tim Hurd's) misleading video about me. (He has also added another yesterday.) My website: https://BibleThinker.org
Some related links: Since both Tim Hurd and Doctrinal Watchdog seem to think that I am only now changing my views because of a response to their criticisms, here are a bunch of old clips of me having these views long before their videos ever came out. Click here for the MacArthur clip (what I really think about John MacArthur) This clip is about being "slain in the Spirit," how self-control is a fruit of the Spirit, and how you still should have control over yourself, according to Scripture, while speaking in tongues. Click here for a second clip about being "slain or drunk in the Spirit" and "unknown utterances." Specifically, how "there's no biblical foundation" for being slain in the Spirit. Click here for my shorter video called "Spirit-Filled: What it Does and Doesn't Mean." Why I don't use people's preferred (and untrue) pronouns: Click here. Why I would not attend a same-sex wedding: Click here. This clip against living a homosexual lifestyle (in addition to my 4-part series). The green text at the end of Tim's video also says, "Winger also told Joel Webbon of Right Response Ministries that Christians are [not] obligated to keep the 10 commandments." Here's that clip in context. It should be clear that I am not saying it's ok for you to murder people. Nor is my view so strange. John Piper holds the same view. Since Doctrinal Watchdog has also claimed that I have no problem with female pastors and teachers, I will provide related clips. Though I would nuance my views more than he wants me to, this is definitely a deception. This clip is stating that women are not to be the teaching elder of the fellowship and that "women are not to take the role of lead pastor or teaching elder, and to have that position as a woman would be what 1 Timothy is saying not to do." And that it's "God's ordained structure for men and women." Reiterated here that women are not called to the pastoral role. You can also check out my whole Women in Ministry Series to see my views. This clip giving my position on "By His stripes we are healed" and if that relates to physical healing for us today. Another point where I disagree with Bethel. Doctrinal Watchdog's multiple deceptive videos about me (his channel seems to do this to others, as well):Example 1Example 2Example 3His channel has several others on me. They seem to grow in number daily. Click here for BTWN's (Tim Hurd's) misleading video about me. (He has also added another yesterday.) My website: https://BibleThinker.org
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 14 examining the death of John the Baptist.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about the Sabbath Day.3. Seth discusses an apologist and social justice. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 14 examining Herod's oath.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about having a critical spirit3. Seth discusses an apologist and egalitarianism. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 14 examining Herod's wickedness.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about JD Hall.3. Seth discusses same sex attraction and Christianity. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth begins a review of Matthew 13 examining Jesus preparing to teach.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about the Last Judgment. 3. Seth discusses the importance of standing against heresy up front. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 12 examining the family of Jesus.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about the language of the Apostles.3. Seth further discusses how to encourage healthy churches by cutting spending. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
Seth reviews the fourth sermon in a series from Crosspoint City Church in Cartersville, GA. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 12 examining unclean spirits and the wicked generation.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about faith and hope.3. Seth further discusses how to encourage healthy churches by cutting spending. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 12 examining judgment from pagans.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about religious practices.3. Seth further discusses how to encourage healthy churches by cutting spending. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew 12 examining a request for a sign.2. Seth responds to another listener submission about the Septuagint.3. Seth discusses how churches spend their money. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
1. Seth continues his review of Matthew examining a fulfilled prophecy.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about homosexuals.3. Seth discusses Article VIII of the Baptist Faith and Message. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
Seth continues his review of the Matthew 11, examining the condemnation of Capernaum. Seth responds to a listener submission about Song of Solomon.Seth discusses anti-abortion apologetics. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
Seth continues his review of the Matthew 11, examining the condemnation of two cities.Seth responds to a listener submission about God and Hell.Seth discusses a possible repeal of Roe vs. Wade. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
Seth continues his review of the Matthew 11, examining the slander of John and the Son of Man.Seth responds to a listener submission about Paul and Peter.Seth discusses moving new members to service. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
The Godcast with Josh Fritz Episode 111 The second installment of the Builders Summit podcasts. I sat down with Tim Hurd of BTWN, and we discussed the Builders Summit and why he holds these events.
The Godcast with Josh Fritz Episode 110 Josh sat down with his Pastor while they were away at BTWN's Builders Summit in November 2021, in the Pocono Mountains. They held a discussion on his testimony and how he was viewing the conference they were attending. This is the first of three episodes.
Vee joins a cult. Øka and Manaia scope out the monster-fighting pits. And Dewey goes shopping. Nothing bad's gonna happen to Dewey... right? Pledge to our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/transplanarrpg) for early access to episodes, character journals, Connie's GM notes, and the chance for your OC to cameo in our campaign! Special thanks to our Heroes and Paragons: Abigail Rytel, Azra, Brooke Brite, Cassidy Barnes, Charles, chillacres, Cora Eckert, DnDCombat, Lex Slater, Moonflower Tea, Purplemouse, Risa, Samantha Chappell, and Sunny. Content warnings for this episode: homelessness, poverty, exploitation of eldery people, crude humor, fantasy violence, death, gore, cults, indoctrination, and imprisonment. CREDITS: Title - “Somewhere Btwn” in A Black Odyssey by SETH. Music - C.I.S. Music (https://soundcloud.com/cis_music) and Fesliyan Studios (https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/). Album art - Sea Thomas (https://twitter.com/pisharpart). Sound mixing - Mike Graham (https://twitter.com/ohmikegraham).
Wassup Activators! We are moving right along with episode 4! On this episode, I sat down with my own personal trainer Jade, owner of Made By Jade Fitness. We discussed the key element of achieving your fitness goals: NUTRITION. For those of who you struggle with your eating or even just need some more helpful tips, this episode is definitely for you. She discussed ways for you to live your best life while also maintaining a healthy diet. Rightfully so, our Health and Wellness Highlight this week is Made by Jade which was created to help people get MADE into their best selves by changing their lifestyles, nutrition, and fitness habits. If you need a personal trainer or want to buy some fitness clothing or apparel, hit up Jade! ID: @Madebyjadefitness_ and Website: https://www.madebyjadefitness.com. Stay activated, Mic
WELCOME BACK KINGS & QUEENS, To Steel Sharpn Steel the Podcast Season 2! If you're new here, my name is Jah and I'm the Founder + Co-Host. Steel Sharpn Steel is a Black Hub where Black Excellence meets Black Mediocrity. My goal is to bring awareness to our community and embrace OUR culture, the BLACK culture. On this episode, our next guest, restaurant owner Alvin of WhatTheCluckNJ, joins us to discuss his new restaurant opening in New Jersey and their theme of Nashville's hot chicken. As one of the three owners, Alvin shares the story behind the restaurant's name, the reason they specialize in Nashville's hot chicken, and the history behind it. As he discusses their menu, He schools us on an entanglement in an unique way that everyone would appreciate. We spoke about the process and struggles of opening a business, especially during COVID-19 and preserving through the pandemic, the importance of mastering soft skills, and the impact longevity of generational wealth has on Black people and our communities. Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy, LOVE IS LOVE! Subscribe to our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW-y3RnSTNjOhrEWDLDi_lg Follow our Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steelsharpnsteel/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/steelshrpnsteel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steelsharpnsteel
Biblical Marital Submission with Pastor Michael Coughlin Michael Coughlin joins BTWN to discuss what the scriptures actually say about wives submitting to their husbands. BTWN Patreon supporters can watch this podcast by clicking the link bellow: https://www.patreon.com/posts/biblical-marital-45343846?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copy_to_clipboard&utm_campaign=postshare The BTWN "other" youtube channel Tim mentioned here: https://youtu.be/cLhvOS9f3mI TEXT or Leave a voice messageBTWN Feedback Line (320) BTWN - GUY