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We continue our journey through the Book of Acts by looking at how Paul handled complex cultural and spiritual tensions in Jerusalem. Through his example, we are challenged to live with a mission-minded heart that honors God and builds up His Church.We reflect on three key truths:Celebrate the Harvest—Even When It's Not Yours (vv. 17–20a)Rejoice in how God works through others, even when you're not in the spotlight.Lay Down Our Rights, Lift Up Others (vv. 20b–24)True unity often requires humility and sacrifice.Build Bridges, Not Barriers (vv. 25–26)Seek peace and understanding to foster a united witness for Christ.
1,200 days after Biden came to New Hampshire to tout his massive investment in infrastructure, the bridge he visited is still in need of repair. Plus, the Chump Line, Illegal Alien of the Day, and Trump signs a new executive order to boost coal production in America. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Summary In this episode, Andy interviews Juliana Tafur, the inaugural director of the Bridging Differences Program at UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center. The conversation explores practical strategies for bridging divides in a polarized world, both in personal and professional contexts. Juliana shares insights from her experiences growing up in a divided Colombia, her work in the U.S. post-9/11, and research on bridging differences. The episode also covers the psychological roots of 'othering' and offers practical advice for fostering connections despite differences. Additionally, resources like the seven-day Campaign for Connection Challenge and the Bridging Differences Playbook are highlighted to help you apply these concepts in your daily life. What if you could get better at bridging divides in these polarized times? This episode will help you do that! Sound Bites "Disconnection is one of the evils of our time." "Our brains will always go to labeling. That is just how our brains function." "No one is a single label… we are so multi-dimensional." "Listening is truly like a hidden superpower." "Just by us listening, we are perceived as more trustworthy." "You can affirm their feelings while still disagreeing." "The value of humility, openness, curiosity, empathy—are not really front and center in our society." Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:11 Start of Interview 02:24 Juliana's Background and Influences 04:29 Understanding 'Othering' and Tribalism 08:42 The Power of Listening with Compassion 10:33 Practical Steps for Deep Listening 16:40 Real-Life Examples of Bridging Divides 24:54 The Problem with Labels 27:10 The Seven Day Campaign for Connection Challenge 29:54 Resources for Bridging Differences 31:47 Teaching Kids to Bridge Differences 35:29 End of Interview 35:55 Andy's Comments After the Interview 39:23 Outtakes Learn More You can learn more about Juliana and her Bridging Differences program at GGSC.Berkeley.edu/What_we_do/Major_Initiatives/Bridging_Differences. You can download the Bridging Differences Playbook and access the Bridging Differences Videos from that page. For more learning on this topic, check out: Episode 380 with Monica Guzman about her book on a similar topic. Episode 371 with Amanda Ripley about her book High Conflict. Episode 276 with Buster Benson about his book Episode 284 with Peter Boghossian about having what seem like impossible conversations. Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Power Skills Topics: Listening, Empathy, Connection, Polarization, Leadership, Communication, Conflict, Project Management The following music was used for this episode: Music: Ignotus by Agnese Valmaggia License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Tropical Vibe by WinnieTheMoog License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Ukraine’s president says he is willing to negotiate a peace deal; chaos in Serbia’s parliament sees MPs throw insults and smoke bombs; 32 migrants stranded on Mediterranean oil rig. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Lester Kiewit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ukraine’s president says he is willing to negotiate a peace deal; chaos in Serbia’s parliament sees MPs throw insults and smoke bombs; 32 migrants stranded on Mediterranean oil rig. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Ray White.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ukraine’s president says he is willing to negotiate a peace deal; chaos in Serbia’s parliament sees MPs throw insults and smoke bombs; 32 migrants stranded on Mediterranean oil rig. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Ray White.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ukraine’s president says he is willing to negotiate a peace deal; chaos in Serbia’s parliament sees MPs throw insults and smoke bombs; 32 migrants stranded on Mediterranean oil rig. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Lester Kiewit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“The most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured.” – Kurt Vonnegut How can the practice of humanism act as an antidote to America’s crisis of loneliness and purposelessness? And how can the humanist movement catalyze Vonnegut’s dream of “stable communities” for the tens of… Read More »Curing Loneliness: How Humanism Can Bring Us Closer Together, And How We Build Bridges to Humanism The post Curing Loneliness: How Humanism Can Bring Us Closer Together, And How We Build Bridges to Humanism appeared first on First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis.
With Iran suffering setbacks in Syria and Lebanon, regional rivals Azerbaijan and Turkey are stepping up efforts to secure a strategic goal through the Zangezur corridor project that Tehran had been blocking. Turkish and Azerbaijani foreign ministers met in January in both Baku and Istanbul as part of efforts to deepen economic and trade cooperation.Key to those goals is the plan to create a route dubbed the Zangezur corridor that would link Azerbaijan to the autonomous region of Nakhchivan bordering Turkey.The corridor, which would go through Armenian territory, is part of a Turkish-Azerbaijani vision to develop a trade route between China and Europe.Iran strongly opposes the proposed 40-km corridor because, observers say, it fears it would cut a vital route it uses to circumvent sanctions.Iran's ally Armenia also opposes the corridor as an imposition on its territory. But with Iran weakened by setbacks in Syria and Lebanon, Baku and Ankara see an opportunity to push ahead."A weaker Iran is a huge opportunity for Turkey in the Caucasus," said Atilla Yesilada, a Turkey analyst for GlobalSource Partners."The only reason why Armenia resists the establishment of the Zangezur corridor is because of promises by Iran to defend it militarily."But with Iran coming under pressure from the administration of US President Donald Trump, Azerbaijan or Turkey might be less likely to take Iran's threats seriously, argues Yesilada.Iran softens its stanceHowever, given Iran's regional setbacks and the threat of increased pressure from Washington, Tehran needs friends in the region."It would be good for Iran if the Zangezur corridor is opened. It then has much better and closer relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan," argues Huseyin Bagci, a professor of international relations at Ankara's Middle East Technical University.It will depends on "whether they want two countries which are not friendly or two friendly countries," Bagci adds.In January, Iran appeared to soften its opposition, with one senior Iranian diplomat declaring opposition to the Zangezor corridor no longer a priority. Tehran's apparent softening coincides with its deepening ties with Moscow. Since Turkey and Azerbaijan don't enforce many sanctions against Russia, Moscow supports the Zangezor corridor as a way to bypass international sanctions by creating new trade routes through countries that don't impose them.US position unclear "Russia is basically rebuilding its whole logistical network and this corridor is a potentially important part of this new network from north to south," says Tatiana Mitrova, a research fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy at New York's Columbia University. "Therefore, Russia is saying: 'It matters. It's part of a new plan of diversification of our export and import routes.'"US and Armenia launched joint military exercises last year in a sign of their closer ties. Analysts suggest that Washington has, until now, contained Turkey and Azerbaijan's intentions.However, the new Trump administration has not yet positioned itself on the corridor project. Armenian political consultant Eric Hacopian warns Baku and Ankara could try to exploit the uncertainty. "Trump creates chaos, and chaos is an opportunity for bad actors to do things that they normally wouldn't do when there's no one on the watch," said Hacopian.Turkey's Erdogan sees new Trump presidency as opportunityIn 2023, Azerbaijan's army, supported by Turkey, defeated Armenian-backed forces over the disputed Nagorno Karabakh enclave.A final peace agreement has yet to be secured. But if Ankara focuses its efforts on reviving the stalled Azerbaijani-Armenian peace talks, then diplomatic gains could outweigh the economic benefits of the Zangezur corridor, says Asli Aydintasbas of the Washington-based Brookings Institution says . "Turkey can actually make itself a very significant partner (with Trump)," Aydintasbas argued, citing the Armenian-Azerbaijan peace deal.If Turkey positions itself on that issue "it would be very interesting to President Trump, who wants to position himself as an international peacemaker," said Aydintasbas. Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan is seeking to foster close ties with Trump. At the same time, the Turkish leader is committed to supporting his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev in their shared goal of turning their countries into a bridge between Europe and China.
Meghan E. Cook Leading the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Cyber Incident Response Team, Meghan Cook brings a unique background in facilitation and public administration. Her approach combines relationship building with technical understanding to help local governments and school districts protect their technology infrastructure. Build Bridges in Technology Leadership How...
In this insightful conversation, Jason sits down with Willie J. Montague—entrepreneur, spiritual leader, and community advocate—to discuss actionable strategies for Republican outreach in Democrat-leaning communities. They explore why long-term engagement is crucial, how principles can guide meaningful connections, and what the GOP must do to break the cycle of short-term election tactics. Key topics include: - The importance of grassroots initiatives in underserved communities. - How to foster relationships based on shared values. - Creative strategies like community events and local ambassadors. - Why principles must come before party branding. - Whether you're a political strategist, community organizer, or someone passionate about restoring liberty, this episode is packed with insights and practical steps for creating lasting change.
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This month we are focusing on Habit 12: Building a Review and Preview Habit.My goal is to help you build habits peacefully so that you can impact your world powerfully.In the Hello Mornings Daily Podcast, I share a simple tip based on our monthly theme and then I close the podcast with our 3-Minute Morning Routine.THE 3-MINUTE MORNINGGod Time: Pray Psalm 143: 8 (Minute 1)Plan Time: Prayerfully Review Your Calendar (Minute 2)Move Time: Take 5-10 Deep Breaths (Minute 3)That's it! Adjust as needed and use as your pathway to a growing morning habit!Want to go deeper with our workshops, journals, Bible Studies and accountability ? Join The Hello Mornings Academy, where we help Christian women build habits and reach goals peacefully so they can impact their world powerfully.GOODIES: Click here to download our FREE morning routine goodies.COMMUNITY: Click here to learn more about the Hello Mornings Academy.BOOK: Click here to get the Hello Mornings BookCheering you on,❤️ Kat Lee
In today's divided world, how can parents raise kids who listen with empathy, think critically, and engage in meaningful dialogue—even when faced with opposing views? In this episode of Grounded and Soaring, host Terry Dubow sits down with educators Minnie Wales and Bill Sneed to explore:
Discernment vs. Judgment: The Leadership Divide Judgment is a sneaky trap for leaders. It masquerades as confidence, decisiveness, and authority. But let's be real: judgment doesn't build teams, it breaks them. It doesn't solve problems, it compounds them. And it doesn't make you a better leader—it keeps you stuck. If you're a leader, especially in middle management, you've probably found yourself caught between the weight of expectations from above and the demands of your team below. When things get messy, judgment becomes the default. But judgment isn't leadership. Discernment is. And there's a critical difference between the two. Judgment: A Reactive Mindset Judgment stems from fear, insecurity, and unresolved inner conflict. It's a knee-jerk reaction that labels people and situations as “good” or “bad,” “right” or “wrong.” Judgment says: “My boss is impossible.” “This team member is lazy.” “This plan is doomed to fail.” When you lead with judgment, you alienate your team and limit your ability to navigate challenges. Why? Because judgment isn't about solving problems—it's about avoiding discomfort. It creates an “us vs. them” mindset, locking you into defensiveness and blame. Discernment: An Empowered Approach Discernment, on the other hand, is intentional. It's the ability to evaluate situations and people with clarity and wisdom. It's not reactive—it's reflective. Discernment asks: “What's the root cause of this issue?” “What strengths can this team member bring to the table?” “How can I adapt this plan to achieve better results?” Discernment doesn't tear down—it builds. It doesn't alienate—it connects. Discernment transforms challenges into opportunities and turns conflict into growth. The Root of Leadership Judgment So why do leaders fall into judgment? It's often about control. When your responsibilities feel overwhelming, judgment offers the illusion of authority. But it's a trap. Here's why: It's a Projection of Stress Judgment often reflects unresolved stress or insecurity. If you feel unsupported by upper management or overwhelmed by team dynamics, judgment is a way to offload that pressure. But it doesn't fix the problem—it magnifies it. It Distracts From Solutions Judgment focuses on assigning blame, not finding solutions. When you label a team member as “lazy” or a directive from your boss as “unrealistic,” you close yourself off to creative problem-solving. It Erodes Trust Judgment isolates you. Your team feels criticized instead of supported. Your boss senses resistance instead of alignment. Trust is the currency of leadership, and judgment spends it recklessly. Why Discernment Matters in Middle Management As a middle manager, you're in a unique position. You're the bridge between the strategic vision of your boss and the operational realities of your team. Judgment severs that bridge; discernment strengthens it. Upward Leadership Your boss isn't perfect—no one is. They may hand down directives that seem disconnected from the day-to-day realities of your team. Judgment says: “They don't get it.” Discernment says: “How can I translate their vision into actionable steps?” Leaders who practice discernment manage up effectively. They clarify expectations, offer constructive feedback, and align their boss's goals with their team's capabilities. Team Leadership Your team looks to you for guidance, support, and advocacy. Judgment says: “They're not motivated.” Discernment asks: “What's blocking their performance, and how can I help them succeed?” Discernment enables you to see beyond surface-level issues, fostering a culture of accountability and collaboration. Breaking the Cycle of Judgment If you find yourself judging your boss, your team, or even yourself, it's time to pause and recalibrate. Here's how: Recognize the Pattern Judgment often stems from frustration or fear. When you feel the urge to judge, ask yourself: “What am I avoiding?” Maybe it's a tough conversation, a risky decision, or a need for vulnerability. Identifying the root cause helps you shift from judgment to discernment. Own Your Role Leadership isn't about pointing fingers—it's about taking responsibility. If your boss's expectations feel unreasonable, have you communicated the constraints your team faces? If a team member is underperforming, have you provided clear guidance and support? Discernment starts with accountability. Get Curious, Not Critical The next time you're tempted to judge, get curious. Instead of labeling a team member as “lazy,” ask: “What's causing their disengagement?” Instead of dismissing a directive as “unrealistic,” explore: “What's the bigger goal, and how can we adapt to achieve it?” Curiosity leads to solutions; criticism leads to dead ends. Build Bridges, Not Barriers Judgment isolates. Discernment connects. As a middle manager, you're the bridge between two worlds. Strengthen that bridge by practicing active listening, offering constructive feedback, and fostering collaboration. Lead With Compassion Leadership is a human endeavor. Your boss is human. Your team is human. And you are human. Compassion is the antidote to judgment. It allows you to see challenges as opportunities for growth rather than threats to your authority. Practical Tools for Discernment Set Clear Goals Ambiguity breeds judgment. Clarify expectations with your boss and set measurable objectives for your team. When everyone knows the “why” behind the work, judgment dissipates. Develop Emotional Agility Emotional reactions often drive judgment. Practice mindfulness or journaling to process emotions before reacting. This creates space for discernment. Seek Feedback Discernment thrives on perspective. Regularly seek feedback from both your boss and your team. Their insights will help you navigate challenges with wisdom and empathy. Focus on Strengths Judgment fixates on flaws. Discernment amplifies strengths. Shift your mindset to identify what each team member—and your boss—brings to the table. The Leadership Transformation Judgment may feel like control, but it's not. It's fear dressed up as authority. Discernment, on the other hand, is real leadership. It's the ability to navigate complexity with clarity, empathy, and purpose. As a leader, your job isn't to criticize—it's to empower. Your job isn't to assign blame—it's to inspire solutions. Your job isn't to create conflict—it's to build bridges. Whether you're working with your team or managing up to your boss, discernment will transform your leadership. It will strengthen trust, foster collaboration, and drive meaningful results. So the next time you catch yourself judging, pause. Breathe. And choose discernment instead. That's the choice that makes great leaders. That's the choice that will elevate you and everyone around you.
EnvironMental Podcast is about the intersection of business and sustainability. See how all of our guests are flipping the script in their industry: https://dandelionbranding.com/environmental-podcast/ In this episode we interview Ben Kimura, founder of Negotiating with Goliath, about the importance of relationship building in getting business investors. ⌛⌛TIMESTAMPS 00:45 Key Misconceptions in Fundraising 02:17 Importance of Research and Alignment 03:13 Example of Successful Fundraising 04:25 Investors as People 09:00 The Role of Lived Experience 11:54 Ben's Role in Sustainable Impact 15:32 Power of Compassionate Negotiation 18:10 Body Language in Negotiation 23:02 Building Engagement through Advice 24:40 Changing Perceptions of Negotiation 25:07 The Role of Storytelling 28:55 Connect with Ben & Join his Upcoming Mastermind Group #impactinvestors #businessinvestors #startup ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dandelion Branding is a digital marketing agency that specializes in telling sustainability stories. Here's where you can find Dandelion: Our Website: https://dandelionbranding.com/hello Instagram: https://instagram.com/dandelion_branding Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dandelion-branding/
His research figuring out how our brains make moral judgments has led to two on-line games: One aimed at overcoming political animosity (and that's fun to play!); the other to satisfy both your head and your heart when you donate to charity.
Is it possible to live out the value expressed in the book of James to be "quick to listen and slow to speak"? Explore this challenge as Pastor Cris Otonari shares helpful tools to help us honor God and care for one another in all conversations, and especially around difficult topics.
Rob HallOctober 13, 2024Ephesians 3:1-13Ephesians: United in Christwww.newnorth.church
Send us a textMany people think that building boundaries is about building walls between us and other people. While this is true in cases where you may have a dangerous or toxic person in your life that you need to build a wall between, in the majority of cases, boundaries actually bring us closer to other people. This week's episode 286 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast is about building bridges, not walls- how and why boundaries bring us closer to others!If you feel like you don't know how to be in your life, be in your feelings, feel situated within yourself or how to be in relationships or organizations, it's probably because you're more focused on others than you are yourself. If this is you, you are a perfect candidate for Boundaries by Design: A Blueprint for Life, an 8-week structured course for women. This group coaching program will give you the framework, coaching, and guidance to create a manual for your life. You'll know where you end and others begin, what your responsibility is and what's not, and what you like, want, need, and prefer. In this episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I'm sharing examples of how I acted as a “chameleon” in past relationships, changing my interests and preferences to fit with my partners' and how building healthy boundaries helps you understand yourself better and effectively communicate your likes, wants and needs. We are built to bond with other people and the best way to bond with others is if they know who we actually are. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE:Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletterFree boundaries resourcesFacebookInstagramWork with Barb! Buy Barb a teaGet a free chapter of my upcoming book: Roadside Recovery
Send us a textMany people think that building boundaries is about building walls between us and other people. While this is true in cases where you may have a dangerous or toxic person in your life that you need to build a wall between, in the majority of cases, boundaries actually bring us closer to other people. This week's episode 286 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast is about building bridges, not walls- how and why boundaries bring us closer to others!If you feel like you don't know how to be in your life, be in your feelings, feel situated within yourself or how to be in relationships or organizations, it's probably because you're more focused on others than you are yourself. If this is you, you are a perfect candidate for Boundaries by Design: A Blueprint for Life, an 8-week structured course for women. This group coaching program will give you the framework, coaching, and guidance to create a manual for your life. You'll know where you end and others begin, what your responsibility is and what's not, and what you like, want, need, and prefer. In this episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I'm sharing examples of how I acted as a “chameleon” in past relationships, changing my interests and preferences to fit with my partners' and how building healthy boundaries helps you understand yourself better and effectively communicate your likes, wants and needs. We are built to bond with other people and the best way to bond with others is if they know who we actually are. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE:Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletterFree boundaries resourcesFacebookInstagramWork with Barb! Buy Barb a teaGet a free chapter of my upcoming book: Roadside Recovery
REWIND EPISODE: In celebration of 200 episodes published, we are “rewinding” back to one of my favorite conversations from 2022— my interview with Dr. Condoleezza Rice. You may know her as Secretary of State, National Security Advisor, and Director of Stanford's Hoover Institution, but in this episode you will learn her background as a figure skater, tennis player, and a football savant. Her football coach father taught her so much about the game, she could break down defenses at just six years old! Our BONUS RESOURCE for this episode includes my favorite quotes from today's episode and a reflection question so you can apply today's insights. Episode Breakdown: 3:00 The elements Condoleezza looks for when identifying a great team. 10:00 How football served as a “bridging language.” 12:00 Behind the scenes of the College Football Playoff Committee (CFP). 13:00 How serving on the CFP taught her to assess teams “with a coach's eye.” 15:00 How to be a better listener and recognize common ground. 19:00 Lessons learned from being “terrible” at figure skating. 25:00 The moment she was invited to join Augusta National Golf Club. 28:00 What she learned playing golf with Bubba Watson. 36:00 How to eliminate gossip on your team.” Looking for a speaker for your next event? From more than 30 years of interviewing and studying the greatest winners of all time Don offers these live and virtual presentations built to inspire your team towards personal and professional greatness. Special thanks to Francisco Nunez for making this episode possible.
In this episode of Parallax Views, host J.G. Michael engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Palestinian American activist Greg Khalil, president and co-founder of the Telos Group. The discussion dives into the complex dynamics of the Israel/Palestine conflict, with a special focus on Christian Zionism and the Telos Group's efforts to build bridge between Palestinian activists and Evangelical Christians. Khalil offers insights into how faith, politics, and activism intersect in the region, challenging traditional narratives and exploring the role Evangelical Christian communities can have in peacebuilding initiatives. Tune in to explore how Telos is fostering understanding, promoting justice, and encouraging meaningful dialogue across deep-rooted divisions. Listeners will learn how the Telos Group came to be through an unlikely alliance between Khalil, a Palestinian American activist and lifelong Democrat, and Todd Deatherage, a conservative, evangelical Christian who worked at the State Department in the years of the George W. Bush Presidency. We'll learn about their efforts at peacemaking as well as dissecting how not all the evangelical community aligns with the politics of notable Christian Zionists like John Hagee.
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In this episode of 'Black Office Unlocked,' we dive into the art of diplomacy and how it can be your secret weapon for career advancement in the federal government. Learn how to build strategic relationships, communicate with purpose, and navigate office politics like a pro. Whether you're looking to boost your influence or simply avoid the pitfalls of office drama, this episode will give you the tools to master the game. Tune in and unlock the power of diplomacy to elevate your career!
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by RW Rev Bro Richard D. Campbell, GCh – NY, first published in March 1986. Despite being written 40 years ago, this is just about as timely an episode as we'll find. Here, we explore our motivations as men and Masons. May we all hear the […]
In this episode of The Apologetics Guy Show, Dr. Mikel Del Rosario talks with Lindsey Medenwaldt about mastering the art of compassionate faith conversations. Focused on strategies for building meaningful connections even amidst disagreements, Lindsey shares insights from her book, Bridge-Building Apologetics: How to Get Along Even When We Disagree. https://amzn.to/3yf6JAr Discover how to engage in faith discussions without being consumed by conflict or drama. Lindsey provides practical tips and real-life examples for turning tense conversations into opportunities for understanding and relationship-building. Whether you're navigating discussions with atheists or religious people, this episode will equip you with tools to explain your faith with courage and compassion. Tune in to learn: -How to maintain grace and respect in challenging conversations -Strategies for overcoming relational barriers and fostering genuine connections -What to do (and what NOT to do) when someone makes fun of your faith Don't miss out on these transformative insights that can help you navigate faith discussions with confidence and compassion.
Too often, we are leaning into inciting conflict with our words - and it cannot continue. By shifting our focus from inciting to insighting, we open doors to meaningful solutions and progress. It takes courage and thoughtfulness to provide genuine insight, but the rewards are immeasurable. But the question is: who is willing to start these conversations that our country desperately needs? All it takes is one person to start it all.
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Part I. The Road to Freedom Guest: Joseph E. Stiglitz is a Nobel Prize–winning economist. He served as chief economist of the World Bank. Currently, he teaches at Columbia University and a Senior fellow at the Roosevelt Institute. He is the author of several books including his latest, The Road to Freedom: Economics and the Good Society. Part II. Biden's Move to Seal the Border Guest: Todd Miller is an independent journalist and author of several books including Border Patrol Nation, Storming the Wall, Empire of Borders, and his latest Build Bridges, Not Walls: A Journey to a World Without Borders. Photo credit: Wikimedia commons The post The Road to Freedom with Nobel Prize Economist Joseph Stiglitz. Then, Biden Closes the Border appeared first on KPFA.
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Happy Wednesday! Today Lindsey Medenwaldt is joining the podcast! This is the eleventh episode in a series dedicated to special co-host, Noelle. In this episode, host Janell Wood and guest Lindsey Medenwaldt discuss how to bridge the divide between Christians and non-Christians and have meaningful conversations. They explore the importance of building relationships, being good listeners, and sharing the gospel with love and respect. Lindsey shares insights from her book, 'Bridge Building Apologetics,' and emphasizes the need for Christians to be prepared to give a defense for their faith. They also address the question of why Christians make it their job to tell others about Jesus and the importance of knowing God through Scripture and prayer. Lindsey explains why prayer is a foundational aspect of bridge building apologetics. Prayer helps calm the mind, recall information, and seek guidance in conversations. She emphasizes the importance of active prayer life and being in constant conversation with God. Towards the end of the episode, Janell introduces the next co-host (hi Lizzy!) who will be joining the podcast for conversations soon. We hope you enjoy this week's episode! About Lindsey Medenwaldt Lindsey Medenwaldt is the Director of Ministry Operations at Mama Bear Apologetics, and she's our resident worldview and world religion specialist. She has a master's degree in apologetics and ethics from Denver Seminary, as well as a master's in public administration and a law degree. She wrote Bridge-Building Apologetics, which will be released in May 2024 (Harvest House). She's an editor and author for the Christian Research Journal, an editor for Women in Apologetics, and a member of the Pelican Project. She has also contributed to various writing projects, including a chapter about the Jehovah's Witnesses to the Popular Handbook of World Religions (Harvest House 2021). Lindsey and her husband, Jay (who is also an apologist), have been married for 16 years. They live with their daughters in Iowa. In her spare time, Lindsey loves watching British reality television, especially The Great British Baking Show, and she's an avid reader (Jay and Lindsey have an at-home library of more than 2,500 books!). -- -- -- -- -- We would love to thank our Patrons for all their amazing support! To learn more about supporting Finding Something REAL via Patreon, click here! If you are interested in supporting the Finding Something REAL fundraising campaign, you can head to the webpage and click on the orange donate button. To learn more about Faithful Counseling and if it is a good fit for you, you can click here! If you would like to receive Janell's 7 Deep Faith Questions resource click here! Visit the Finding Something REAL Youtube channel! -- -- -- -- -- Links: Noelle's First episode Noelle & Drew Noelle & Xandra Noelle & Doug Noelle & J, Warner Wallace Noelle & Jeannine Hanger Noelle & Abdu Murray Why Christianity? with Lindsey Medenwaldt REPLAY: Why Christianity? with Lindsey Medenwaldt Do Christians and LDS Believe The Same Thing? REPLAY: Do Christians and LDS Believe The Same Thing? Is the Enneagram Scientific Progress or Regress? Jay Medenwaldt Mama Bear Apologetics
How do you find those stories that connect deeply with your audience? This is the question that plagues many business leaders and content creators struggling to build authentic bonds through their storytelling. The unique "story catching" framework revealed here provides a roadmap. Discover the unexpected way to revolutionize your storytelling and business connections. Get ready to unlock the power of authentic storytelling in a world dominated by AI. Connect with Chad, the master story catcher, and learn how to captivate your audience and make your brand truly stand out. It's time to ditch the cookie-cutter approaches and tap into the human side of your business. Are you ready to catch your story and transform the way you engage with your audience? Stay tuned for a game-changing journey into the heart of storytelling.In this episode, you will be able to:Uncover the secrets of authentic storytelling and master the art of capturing compelling narratives.Learn how to craft powerful narratives that drive business strategy and captivate your audience.Discover the power of storytelling in building a strong and engaged community around your brand.Unlock the potential of utilizing stories to create a compelling and effective brand strategy.Transform your stories into tangible business growth and measurable success.The key moments in this episode are:00:00:01 - Introduction to Chad Illa-Peterson 00:02:00 - The Difference between Story Catching and Storytelling 00:08:58 - Chad's Journey to Story Catching 00:11:34 - Catching Stories in Daily Life 00:14:28 - The Importance of Writing Down Stories 00:14:47 - Importance of Writing Down Daily Experiences 00:17:59 - Catching Stories to Build Bridges 00:22:45 - Converting Stories for Business 00:25:58 - Connecting through Shared Experiences 00:28:58 - Human-to-Human Connection in the Digital Age 00:30:00 - The Importance of Storytelling in Business 00:30:41 - How to Work with Chad 00:31:00 - Personal Connection with Chad 00:31:21 - The Value of Capturing Stories 00:31:51 - Closing Remarks Visit Chad Illa-Peterson's social media pages:Website: https://thestorycatcher.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadillapetersen/Learn more about Katie and Next Step Social Communications:Speaking: https://katiebrinkley.com/Website: https://www.nextstepsocialcommunications.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiebrinkleyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/@rockymountainmarketingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamkatiebrinkley/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/socialprofitlab Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Part I. Immigration Politics of an Election Year Guest: Todd Miller is an independent journalist, border policy expert, and author of several books including Border Patrol Nation, Storming the Wall, Empire of Borders, and his latest Build Bridges, Not Walls: A Journey to a World Without Borders. Part II. A History of the War on Immigrants: The Border in 1990's Guest: John Carlos Frey is an investigative reporter and documentary filmmaker. He is the author of is the author of the new book Sand and Blood: America's Stealth War on the Mexico Border. Photo credit: Wikimedia The post A History of the War on Immigrants & the Immigration Politics of an Election Year appeared first on KPFA.
On this edition of Matenaer on Air, we open up the show with all the good work being done in Wisconsin via the Infrastructure Act and those politicians with they're hands open despite voting against it. We then welcome Dan Shafer from The Recombobulation Area and the gang is talking about new voting maps! As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling...we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! If you're new to our show and listening to us as a podcast, remember to subscribe and rate us, those ratings go a long way!
When you think about leaving your current company you likely imagine one of 2 scenarios — 1. Movie-worthy visions of lighting the office on fire, while flipping the bird, on the way out the door or 2. Your team pinpointing you as an unforgivable enemy because you lit the office on fire and flipped them the bird without looking back
Hope Ankeny - Sermon by Pastor Scott Rains from Jan 14, 2024
Hope Ankeny - Sermon by Pastor Scott Rains from Jan 14, 2024
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Part I. The WH Budget Request for the South Border Guest: Todd Miller is an independent journalist and author of several books including Border Patrol Nation, Storming the Wall, Empire of Borders, and his latest Build Bridges, Not Walls: A Journey to a World Without Borders. His writings have been published in The New York Times, Tom Dispatch, The Nation, San Francisco Chronicle, In These Times, Guernica, Al Jazeera English, and Counterpunch. His latest pieces are From the Gazan Laboratory to the World's Borders: A Conversation with Jeff Halper; and The Bipartisan Border Machine: Biden Never Really Stopped Building the Wall. Part II. Trump's Legal Cases Guest: Caren Myers Morrison is associate professor of law at Georgia State University. She teaches Evidence and Criminal Procedure and served as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of New York from 2001 to 2006, where she prosecuted international narcotics traffickers and organized crime. Photo credit: Greg Bulla on Unsplash The post The 2024 White House Budget Request for the Border & The Trump's Legal Cases appeared first on KPFA.
Adam Carswell shares a Next Level interview with Casey Silveria, Host of the Farmers Capital Conversations podcast, discussing how to achieve success by honing your abilities to communicate and network while focusing on humility along the journey.In this episode, Adam and Casey talk about:The importance of humility in your journey to successThe powers networking to take your career to the next levelHow to become a better communicator Adam would like to give a huge thanks to Casey for coming on the Dream Chasers platform and sharing his knowledge and experience.Follow Casey Silveria: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseysilveria/ Episode Resources:Adam J. Carswell Facebook Group RaisingCapital.com Farmers Capital Conversations with Casey Silveria: https://farmerscapitalconversations.podbean.com/ Listen to Adam's new song: https://open.spotify.com/album/2r65wpW0FnkRIeicxDkoPf GooBalls.io Carswell.io Timestamped Shownotes:00:08 – Host Adam Carswell introduces Casey, 02:47 – Who did Adam sign with for his first DJ track?05:02 – Why is humility such an important factor to achieving your goals ?07:20 – What can you do as a networker to take your career to the next level?11:45 – What does Adam recommend for those trying to grow and scale their platforms?13:07 – What people do Adam find inspiration in through their content?15:54 – What are the challenges that Adam has faced as a networker?17:27 – What is the best way to become a better communicator and networker?21:22 – Micah Carswell makes a guest appearance with Adam23:15 – Why does it take more than your willpower to achieve success?26:02 – What are the key takeaways to become a power networker?— — — — — Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.This video features materials protected by the Fair Use guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act. All rights reserved to the copyright owners.
In part one, we delved into Chris Ullman's fascinating journey as a four-time International Whistling champion. Now, we're pivoting to explore Chris's other passion: a career that has positioned him next to some of the world's wealthiest and most influential people. In part two of this extraordinary series, James and Chris explore the life lessons and success strategies outlined in Chris's latest book, "Four Billionaires and a Parking Attendant."The book is segmented into eight overarching strategies that are crucial for achieving success and fulfillment in life: Be Purposeful, Innovate & Accomplish, Build Bridges, Be Productive, Solve Problems, Be Authentic, Think of Others, and Be Humble. Through autobiographical examples, Chris paints a vivid picture of working with some of the biggest names in finance and politics, such as David Rubenstein, Bill Conway, and Daniel A. D'Aniello of the Carlyle Group, Orlando Bravo of Thoma Bravo, former Governor of Ohio John Kasich, and Arthur Levitt, former Chairman of the SEC.Whether it's navigating the world of high-stakes private equity or working on Capitol Hill, the wisdom Chris has gleaned is universally applicable. The episode concludes with a stirring performance of Duke Ellington's "Take the A Train," connecting the dots between the joy of whistling and the fulfillment of a life well-lived. Don't miss this episode that not only provides a blueprint for creating a life of wealth, health, and happiness but also encapsulates the multifaceted nature of success.-----------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook
In part one, we delved into Chris Ullman's fascinating journey as a four-time International Whistling champion. Now, we're pivoting to explore Chris's other passion: a career that has positioned him next to some of the world's wealthiest and most influential people. In part two of this extraordinary series, James and Chris explore the life lessons and success strategies outlined in Chris's latest book, "Four Billionaires and a Parking Attendant."The book is segmented into eight overarching strategies that are crucial for achieving success and fulfillment in life: Be Purposeful, Innovate & Accomplish, Build Bridges, Be Productive, Solve Problems, Be Authentic, Think of Others, and Be Humble. Through autobiographical examples, Chris paints a vivid picture of working with some of the biggest names in finance and politics, such as David Rubenstein, Bill Conway, and Daniel A. D'Aniello of the Carlyle Group, Orlando Bravo of Thoma Bravo, former Governor of Ohio John Kasich, and Arthur Levitt, former Chairman of the SEC.Whether it's navigating the world of high-stakes private equity or working on Capitol Hill, the wisdom Chris has gleaned is universally applicable. The episode concludes with a stirring performance of Duke Ellington's "Take the A Train," connecting the dots between the joy of whistling and the fulfillment of a life well-lived. Don't miss this episode that not only provides a blueprint for creating a life of wealth, health, and happiness but also encapsulates the multifaceted nature of success.-----------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn