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Prisoner of Jesus the Messiah Ephesians 3:1-13 by William Klock Ask yourself what happens when the church is being faithful in its gospel calling and life. As we've worked through the first two chapter of Ephesians, Paul has explained that the church is God's new temple. It's a people purified by the blood of Jesus so that God can draw near in the person of his Spirit to dwell with us. That's always been God's plan for humanity and for creation. The garden was his temple and he placed us there to steward it well, on the one hand, and on the other, to dwell with him and to enjoy his presence—life with him. And ever since we rejected that calling, God has been working to restore us to it. And so the church, this people washed clean of sin and death by Jesus, and then filled with his Spirit, this new temple, we're the working model of God's coming new creation in the here and now. And if we're faithful in being that working model, what happens? The ideal, the hope is that people hear our proclamation of the kingdom and they see the first beginning of God's new creation when they look at the church. In the midst of the darkness, the church should be light. In the midst of death, the church should be life. The church should be here to show a better way through the cross. To prophetically wipe away the tears of the hurt and mourning and to confront the principalities and powers, the false lords and the corrupt systems of the world with the truth of the gospel and the lordship of Jesus. And people do hear and see and experience the faithfulness of the church. In us they meet the living God and the Lord who died for them and they encounter his glory and they kneel in faith and are, themselves washed by Jesus and filled with the Spirit. But our idea of the faithful church often stops there. Maybe that's because we think of the church, not in terms of faithfulness, but in terms of success. Butts in the pews. Money in the plate. Acclaim by the world. And yet for the first Christians the opposite was true. They were small. They were poor. They were persecuted and imprisoned and martyred by the world around them. And that's because, when the church is faithful in living and proclaiming and witnessing the presence of God's new creation and the Lordship of Jesus, the principalities and powers—that was how Jews like Paul thought of the unseen powers, once placed by God to oversee peoples and nations, but now in rebellion against him—those principalities and powers, earthly kings, and the powerful people invested in those kingdoms and the corrupt systems that run them—Brothers and Sisters, if we're doing our job showing that God's new world is breaking in and that Jesus is setting things to rights, those powers will fight back. They will try to shut us up or shut us down. They will throw us in prison. They will kill us. Or they will try to corrupt us. They'll divide our loyalties: Sure you can worship Jesus, but you'll also need to kneel to Caesar. They'll get us to adulterate the gospel with materialism and commercialism or politics. They'll convince us we can have one set of values in the church and another in business or in government. With that in mind, look at Ephesians 3. Paul rites, “It is because of all this that I, Paul, the prisoner of Messiah Jesus on behalf of you gnetiles…” Paul sort of interrupts himself there for rhetorical purposes, but we should pause here too. Paul was in prison. Probably this is when he was in prison in Rome, but it could have been in Ephesus. And for a lot of people in his word, that meant that Paul was out of favour with God. How often do we hear that sort of thing today? There are parts of the church that have been corrupted and compromised by the idea that faith means health and wealth, happiness and prosperity. That you can name it and, by faith, claim it. And if you don't get it, well, then you don't have enough faith or you're out of favour with God. If we were to turn over to Second Corinthians we'd see that that's how the Corinthians interpreted Paul's imprisonment. But this is pagan thinking. But Paul knew better. In verse 13 he tells them, “Don't lose heart because of my sufferings on your behalf. That's your glory!” In other words, he's imprisoned because he's been faithful to the calling God gave him. He's imprisoned because of his great faith. He wants the Ephesians to understand the paradox of the cross: God's power is made perfect in weakness. We're prone to forgetting this. When we bail on a church because we think it's too small, when we start adopting sales tactics as if the gospel is something to sell, when we cozy up to corrupt leaders and rulers looking for favour, when we think we have to project or pursue strength in order to win, we've lost the plot that is centred on the cross of Jesus. You can't adulterate God's new creation with the old. If we do, we lose our witness and we stop challenging the principalities and power of the old with the lordship of Jesus and the glory of the kingdom. So Paul was in prison because he was being faithful, because he was establishing, just as God had called him to do, these little communities that were breaking the rules of the old order: bringing Jews and gentiles, men and women, slave and free together into a single family. This was the family through which God will make his glory known throughout the earth. Remember the priests mocking Jesus on the cross, to come down if he was really the son of God, then they would believe. But Paul knew—and the people in those little churches in Ephesus knew—it was because Jesus is the son of God that he had to stay on the cross. It was through his weakness, through his death that the great enemy, death itself, would be defeated and the battle won. Weakness is the powerful way of the cross. Paul had got the attention of the powers of the present evil age and it landed him in prison, but instead of thinking that God had failed, Paul knew that this was actually the sign, the proof that the gospel and the Spirit were doing their work, that they were truly rising to challenge the old gods and kings. So he goes on in verse 3, “I'm assuming, by the way, that you've heard about the plan of Gods' grace that was given to me to pass on to you? You know, the mystery that God revealed to me, as I wrote briefly just now. Anyway… When you read this you'll be able to understand the special insight I have into the Messiah's mystery. This wasn't made known to human beings in previous generations, but now it's been revealed by the Spirit to God's holy apostles and prophets. The mystery is this, that, through the gospel, the gentiles are to share Israel's inheritance. They are to become fellow members of the body, along with them, and fellow sharers of the promise of Jesus the Messiah.” God's great mystery, his secret purpose that was there all along, promised to Abraham and to Moses, to David and to the Prophets, but missed by so many people in Israel—and of course totally unknown to the gentiles who did know about those promises—that mystery hit Paul like a ton of bricks the day he met the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus—or maybe it was three days later when Ananias prayed for him and his eyes were opened. Paul started to rethink everything his Jewish Pharisee brain knew—and it knew the whole story—but suddenly he was looking it at through a new lens, through the reality that this Jesus who was crucified as a false Messiah had been raised and was, in fact, the Messiah after all. And if that were true—well, that wall outside the temple, the one carved with the warning that gentile must not pass on pain of death—that wall was now irrelevant. In fact, that whole temple had become irrelevant because of Jesus. He's said this back in 2:19 and now he says pretty much the same thing again, “The mystery is this, that through the gospel, the gentiles are to share in Israel's inheritance. They are to become fellow members of the body…fellow sharers of the promise in Messiah Jesus.” In Greek he drives this point home with real force using three words that all begin with the prefix syn that means “with”. The gentiles are with-inheritors, with-body, and with-partakers—to put it very literally in English. For those in the Messiah, the distinction between the Jews and the rest of the world is gone. And we often read right past it, but this was absolutely key, heart of the gospel stuff for Paul. Israel's story reached its climax and the promises were fulfilled in the Messiah and in his death for the sins of the whole world. In that moment the whole sacrificial system, the whole system of purity and impurity, the temple itself became irrelevant for everyone—whether or Jew or gentile—for anyone who throws himself or herself at the feet of Jesus in faith and love to be purified once and for all and forever by his blood, to be filled by God's Spirit, and thereby to become a part of God's new temple. When the scales fell from Paul's eyes, he was the first to really grasp all this. The other apostles back in Jerusalem were still debating whether gentile believers had to be circumcised or not. So Jesus sent Paul to go announce to the gentiles that it's not necessary. There's now a single people defined by faith in the risen Messiah. Of course, Paul first went back to Jerusalem to make sure his fellow apostles understood this, too. But his mission was to proclaim the good news to the nations. I expect most of the his first converts were those gentiles who were already on the fringe. The “god fearers” as the Jews called them. Greeks and Romans who encountered Jewish society and saw something they'd never seen before. In a world of moral filth, they saw in Israel a passion for holiness, a desire for justice, a hope of God setting the world to rights—a hope few in the gentile world had. And they couldn't go to the temple, but they could sit in the synagogues and hear the scriptures read and there they heard about the faithfulness of Israel's God. And so they hung around, on the fringe, longing for what this family had, but knowing it was not theirs and thinking it never could belong to them. Hoping that maybe there could be a place for them, even if on the fringe, in this story of hope. And Paul came to them excited, to announce that in Jesus, they were co-inheritors, fellow body-members, and fellow partakers of all those promises God had made to his people. That in Jesus and the Spirit, the could actually become the temple of the living God…not on the fringe, but actually the temple in which he dwells. Imagine the excitement those first gentile believers felt. Like children in an orphanage, waiting and longing for years to have a place in and the love of a family, now they were part of the family. They'd escaped from the fickle gods and moral filth and hopelessness of paganism and were now sons and daughters of God. So having made clear this point that is so central to everything, Paul goes on in verse 7: “This is the gospel that I was appointed to serve, in line with the free gift of God's grace that was given to me. It was backed up with the power through which God accomplishes his work.” I have to think that Paul never ceased to marvel at this. The guy who made it his career to round up Christians so they could be brought before the Jewish council—and stoned like Stephen—that evil guy was called and chosen by God to proclaim this good news. Washed clean by the blood of Jesus and made an apostle. If anyone understood grace, it was Paul. If anyone knew the power of God made perfect in weakness, it was Paul. And so he goes on in verse 8: “I am the very least of all God's people. However, he gave me this task as a gift: that I should be the one to tell the gentiles the good news of the Messiah's riches, riches no one could begin to count. My job is to make clear to everyone just what the mystery is, the purpose that's been hidden from the very beginning of the world in God who created all things.” Paul, the least deserving of anyone having been such a great persecutor of Jesus and his church, has been given the grace to proclaim the riches of God, his immense wealth. The riches of the Messiah. Sonship in God's family. The inheritance of the word. And one day that world set to rights and fellowship with the living God forever. This is good news. Not good advice, like, “Hey, let me tell you about Jesus. Try him out and see if he works for you and if not, oh well.” No this is good news. Sin and death are defeated, the corrupt principalities and powers are on borrowed time, God's kingdom has come. And those powers have heard the proclamation of Paul and his churches and they're angry. Maybe if it had just been all talk, maybe if they'd just proclaimed it as good advice, maybe if they'd let themselves be corrupted by the desire for strength and power, but no…the principalities and powers, the king and gods of the present age are angry, because they've seen this good news at work. Caesar was the great peacemaker who had forged all the peoples of his vast empire into one with his sword and his armies. But this crucified Messiah who came out of a weak and conquered people, whose missionaries had gathered a bunch of largely poor people, women, and slaves—their unity across all their difference brought about by a message of grace—that was a real threat to the order of the old world. The Lord Jesus was the real deal. Caesar was a cheap copy. And while the Caesars of the world will one day be brought down, they won't go down easily. And yet, it's in just this that the church has its greatest witness the power of God, the power of the cross, the power of the good news. God's power is made most manifest when we are at our weakest—laughed at, imprisoned, martyred. Those things are proof of the power of the gospel. And now Paul brings the first part of the chapter to its climax in verse 10: “This is it: that God's wisdom, in all its rich variety, was to be made known to the principalities and powers in the heavenly places—through the church! This is God's eternal purpose, and he's accomplished it in Messiah Jesus our Lord. We have confidence and access to God in him, in full assurance, through his faithfulness.” I've heard and read Tom Wright say that if you want to understand what Paul is really getting at in this first half of Ephesians, look at the 10s: 1:10, 2:10, and 3:10. In 1:10 we see God's purpose to bring all things together in heaven and on earth in the Messiah. In 2:10 we see the church today, justified by grace through faith, called to have the vital role to play in God's plan to bring everything together in the Messiah. And here in 3:10 Paul reminds us that when the church is faithfully the church—that fellowship of people from every nation, tribe, and tongue who have given their allegiance to the Messiah, then the principalities and powers are put on notice and called to account. As Paul says here: “God's wisdom, in all its rich variety, was to be made known to the principalities and powers in the heavenly places—through the church!” For two thousand years God's promises to set creation and humanity rights was out there, but how was it going to happen? Brothers and Sisters, it's through the church being the church, with uncompromising allegiance to Jesus, living in the power of the Spirit, refusing to compromise, refusing to give an inch to evil men, to wicked systems, to the gods of the present age. Not one inch. Because, the resurrection and ascension of Jesus tell us, in those famous words of Abrham Kuyper, “there is not one inch in the whole domain of human existence over which Christ, who is sovereign over all, does not cry, Mine!” And knowing that with full assurance, uncompromisingly living that out, we the church are, as Paul put it in Chapter 2, we're God's poiema, his beautiful, finely crafted handywork. We put on display God's wisdom in all its polypoikilos, the ESV translates it “manifold”. I'm tempted to translate it a little more freely as something like “all the colours of the rainbow”. Think of the vision of the church in Revelation 7—an uncountable multitude from every nation, tribe and tongue. The church is meant to display the polychromed, Technicolor glory of God's new creation and, in doing so, to reveal the shabby drabness of this wicked old age and its gods and kings. But what the church has done instead is to fracture. This colour here and that colour over there. It's to our shame. And perhaps it's because we ourselves have lost the glory of that Technicolor world the church is meant to represent, we seem to be perpetually drawn back to the shabby drabness of the present age and it's cheap attempts to do what only Jesus and the Spirit can do. Again, we treat the church and the gospel like commodities to marketed and to be bought and sold. We try to divide our loyalty between Jesus and mammon or sex or power. We become captivated by the ugliness of violence and war. Or we sell our souls for a mess of political pottage, losing our vision of new creation and our passion for goodness, truth, and beauty and instead of trusting in the God who will bring it about, we trust in horses and chariots and chase after lesser evils instead of the good. Brothers and Sisters, that what the principalities and powers, that's what the devils want. They want us to think that we can bring God's kingdom by using the world's ways. But it won't, it can't work. Because doing so simply paints the church with the same shabby drabnesss of their world and casts a veil over the glory of God and the goodness of the gospel. It removes us as a threat to those powers. But when we are faithful to being the church. When we are uncompromising in our loyalty to Jesus. When love one another and are truly one, instead of fracturing our witness to the unity of the people of God, that's when the world and its rulers take notice. They recognise that, as Paul wrote back in 2:6, we are already seated with God in the heavenly places in the Messiah. That doesn't mean we're somehow above the mess. Instead it means we're right here in the midst of the mess, taking on the corrupt and evil powers of this age with power of the cross of Jesus for the sake of the people around us. We're here, with the authority of heaven, to shine the light of the gospel and to put on full display the Technicolor glory of God. Even as the powers fight back. We've all seen it. It's not always as obvious as Paul being in prison. More often than not, it seems that when a church being faithful to preach God's word and to live out the gospel and the life of the Spirit, all hell comes at us out of nowhere. People start grumbling and creating divisions. People leave over stupid things. World or national events distract us from the gospel. or divisions become obstacles to faithfulness. Those are times for prayer and to double-down on faithfulness to Jesus and the gospel when we're tempted to give up or tempted to compromise. But Paul would tell us to be prepared. When you're being faithful, when a church is putting on display the manifold wisdom of God—new creation—the enemies of the gospel will see, they'll feel the threat, they will strike back. That's why Paul was in prison. And he tells them, “That's your glory.” Think again back to the Solomon's dedication of the temple. That stunningly grand and beautiful building, skilfully and purposefully crafted so that the glorious presence of God could dwell with in it. So that God could shine forth from it. That was the glory of his people on display for the sake of the whole world. And Solomon and all Israel watched as the cloud of glory descended and filled the temple. I always struggle to visualize just how amazing that must have been. But the key takeaway here is this, Brothers and Sisters: that glory now indwells us. We are now God's temple, his skilfully and purposefully crafted handiwork, purified by the blood of Jesus, so that he can dwell in us. And if we, by his grace and sure of promises, are faithful to be what he has made, we will shine forth that glory: life in the midst of death, light in the midst of darkness, hope in the midst of despair, glorious Technicolour in the midst of dreary mud puddles, new creation in the midst of the hold. Let's pray: Almighty God, consider the heartfelt desires of your servants, we pray, and stretch out the right hand of your majesty to defend us against all our enemies, through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
We all were reminded of something when the Olympics ended with Canada's overtime loss to the United States in the gold medal hockey game. When you mix politics and sports, things can get ugly. So what was the lesson? That's one question for James Moore and Gerald Butts in this latest installment of the Moore Butts Conversations. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode Summary Let's get honest about what prep really looks like. It's not just stage glam, lighting, and highlight reels. It's wrinkly glutes. Refeed days with zero appetite. Sick kids. Dance mom chaos. PMS. Water retention. And still showing up. In this episode, Rachel pulls back the curtain on what athletes are actually navigating — and why emotional maturity, not perfection, is what separates the 2% from everyone else. Because real progress isn't about never struggling. It's about not spiraling when you do. This episode is a masterclass in discipline without drama — and how to lead yourself when your emotions want to run the show. What You'll Learn Why “wrinkly” skin and body fluctuations are normal during fat loss The emotional difference between reacting and regulating Why confidence is built through consistency — not feelings What actually separates the 2% woman from the 98% Key Takeaways ✨ The struggle isn't the problem — your reaction to it is. ✨ Discipline beats drama every time. ✨ Emotional regulation is a prep skill — and a life skill. ✨ You don't need to feel confident to execute. You need to be committed. ✨ Real athletes don't spiral — they recalibrate. Scripture Anchor
YESSSSSS PLUMMERS! We are back for 2026 with a BIG debutant! Yes Collingwood's very own Darcy Cameron joins the pod. It's going to be a huge year for the plums and it's a great episode to kick it off. The boys chat: - Chom's Slap - Darc tells all about his nickname - North Ballarat Shower stories - Butts' self promotion & Much more! Enjoy plums and remember to GET THE KNEES UP!This episode of 200 Plus is brought to you by BWS and their Kind of a Big Deal Sale, with a new deal every Thursday - Sunday in March. BWS the official liquor retailer of the AFL. Available in store and online. https://bws.com.au/productgroup/sports-specials?e_cid=sm:kindofabigdealsale:clubby:shownotes:auto Send us your voice messages here: https://memo.fm/200pluspodcast/ Produced by Ben Raimondo 200 PLUS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/200pluspod/ Nick Butler: https://www.instagram.com/nick_butler10/ Charlie Comben: https://www.instagram.com/charliecomben/ Darcy Cameron: https://www.instagram.com/darcy_cameron/ Sam Draper: https://www.instagram.com/draper/ Clubby Sports: https://www.instagram.com/ClubbySports To get in contact with Clubby Sports email Hello@ClubbySports.com
Inglewood Mayor James Butts joins the show to talk about the upcoming World Cup and more. Merrill Kelly opts against signing with Padres because taxes in California are too high. The Lakers have won 2 in a row (albeit against the dregs of the league).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Delicious pulled pork is great on a bun, but what about nachos? Tacos? Even more! Tank stops in to talk about smoking pork butts and gives some great tips on how to serve once you have gone to all the work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Atlanta United 2 forward Liam Butts joins SDH to discuss his return to the club where his pathway began.The Lawrenceville native reflects on his time at GSA, his development in the Atlanta United Academy, his standout career at Penn State, and his breakout 13-goal MLS NEXT Pro season with New England Revolution II.Now back in Atlanta, Butts talks about:• Reuniting with coaches Rodrigo Rios and Steve Covino• What Jose Silva and the staff expect from him• Bridging the gap between Academy players and experienced pros• Defining Atlanta United 2's identity this season• Facing his former club in the season openerSubscribe for more Atlanta United and Atlanta United 2 coverage from Soccer Down Here.
What does it actually take to say yes in healthcare when the system is wired to say no? In this episode of The Disrupted Podcast, Scott takes you straight into the field — from a brand-new administrator in Marietta, Georgia who's already revolutionizing her building eight days in, to a 190-patient facility in Charleston where the real conversation isn't about hospice referrals, it's about whether you have the staff to back it up. Scott gets honest about the moments where healthcare organizations talk a big game but fold when it matters — refusing acute visits to non-panel patients, locking providers into rigid workflows, and hiring bodies instead of talent. He challenges all of it. And he does it with the kind of clarity that only comes from someone who's actually in the buildings, at the dinner tables, and on the phone doing the hard work every day. From a nurse who deserves a Tesla to a wristband that could change emergency response forever, this episode is packed with real stories, bold ideas, and a simple but radical belief: that getting to the yes isn't just good business — it's the whole point of healthcare. If you're a provider, administrator, nurse, or healthcare leader who's tired of the way things have always been done, this one's for you. www.YourHealth.Org
Just breathe because Heather tells the truth about her nose. Plus, Terry’s teenage trauma, and the Dubrow’s are calling out the cracks in the latest celebrity trend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
YESSSS Plummers last Summer Series ep! Butts is a little dusty, him and Benny chat through: - Having worst player anxiety - Butts is a close talker - We Disect the A-grader's list - The snake calls in - Benny had a Netball blue & Much more! Enjoy plums and remember to GET THE KNEES UP! Send us your voice messages here: https://memo.fm/200pluspodcast/ 200 PLUS Greyhound: https://clubbysports.com/pages/200-plus-greyhound-syndicate Produced by Ben Raimondo 200 PLUS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/200pluspod/ Sam Draper: www.instagram.com/drvper/ Nick Butler: https://www.instagram.com/nick_butler10/ Charlie Comben: https://www.instagram.com/charliecomben/ Clubby Sports: https://www.instagram.com/ClubbySports
It's Pop Culture Thursday! Jared dives straight into Tom Brady and Alex Earle, breaking down their “fun fling” and the PR machine behind it. Jared also unpacks Jennifer Aniston's low-key birthday with boyfriend Jim Curtis and what might really be behind the headlines. Then it's Jason Bateman getting sober over “tension” with Amanda Anka, plus the latest on Brandi Glanville's shocking health reveal. We also hit Hilaria Baldwin's accent controversy, Shia LaBeouf's Bourbon Street arrest, and Heidi Klum's headline-making Grammys dress. It's Page Six chaos, celebrity spin, and Detective JTrain connecting the dots!
Pop Culture Thursday dives straight into Tom Brady and Alex Earle, breaking down their “fun fling” and the PR machine behind it. Jared also unpacks Jennifer Aniston's low-key birthday with boyfriend Jim Curtis and what might really be behind the headlines. Then it's Jason Bateman getting sober over “tension” with Amanda Anka, plus the latest on Brandi Glanville's shocking health reveal. We also hit Hilaria Baldwin's accent controversy, Shia LaBeouf's Bourbon Street arrest, and Heidi Klum's headline-making Grammys dress. It's Page Six chaos, celebrity spin, and Detective JTrain connecting the dots!Jared is on tour!
YESSSS Plummers Big show for you today Butts is hot off the plane from USA. Butts and Benny chat: - Butts' USA trip - Being Temu Tom Brady - Toby Pink - Origin debrief - News Fails v & Much more! Enjoy plums and remember to GET THE KNEES UP! Send us your voice messages here: https://memo.fm/200pluspodcast/ 200 PLUS Greyhound: https://clubbysports.com/pages/200-plus-greyhound-syndicate Produced by Ben Raimondo 200 PLUS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/200pluspod/ Sam Draper: www.instagram.com/drvper/ Nick Butler: https://www.instagram.com/nick_butler10/ Charlie Comben: https://www.instagram.com/charliecomben/ Clubby Sports: https://www.instagram.com/ClubbySports
Description: After two years of searching, the family of Na'Ziyah Harris is finally hearing the words they feared most. On February 12, 2026, Jarvis Butts pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and five separate sexual assault cases involving minors. In this episode, we break down the emotional reaction from Na'Ziyah's cousin, Roxy, who says true closure won't come until her body is recovered. We discuss the details of the plea agreement, which requires Butts to "provide a truthful statement" regarding where he dumped Na'Ziyah and why the community is still demanding accountability for the systems that failed this 13-year-old girl.
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Kaitlin Butts sits down with Bobby to break down how “You Ain’t Gotta Die” went from a song in her set to the one people show up already knowing—thanks to a viral moment, a karaoke run-in, and a soundcheck decision that unexpectedly changed everything. She talks about why the track feels cathartic to sing, what it’s like hearing a crowd belt it back, and how leaning into vulnerability on stage has become the whole point. Plus: growing up between city life and Oklahoma country life, navigating industry attention after the song popped, and why being fully yourself is the only strategy that lasts. Watch The BobbyCast on Netflix! Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you handle an MP who goes rogue from his own party? That's a question for this week's Moore Butts conversation. But first, Gerry Butts on the world's new security order. Gerry has just returned from the Munich Security Conference and the former principal secretary to Justin Trudeau, and former Stephen Harper cabinet minister James Moore discuss how Canada can fit into the new Europe versus the US picture. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Kaitlin Butts sits down with Bobby to break down how “You Ain’t Gotta Die” went from a song in her set to the one people show up already knowing—thanks to a viral moment, a karaoke run-in, and a soundcheck decision that unexpectedly changed everything. She talks about why the track feels cathartic to sing, what it’s like hearing a crowd belt it back, and how leaning into vulnerability on stage has become the whole point. Plus: growing up between city life and Oklahoma country life, navigating industry attention after the song popped, and why being fully yourself is the only strategy that lasts. Watch The BobbyCast on Netflix! Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The U.S. has entered yet another partial government shutdown, after a Democrat-led series of proposed ICE reforms attached in DHS's funding for the upcoming fiscal year failed to gain Republican support. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi came under fire for her handling of the Epstein files, clashing with lawmakers over claims that she took part in an alleged “cover-up.” FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins The Rundown to break down the arguments over DHS funding, before giving his analysis of Pam Bondi's heated exchanges before the House Judiciary Committee. Later, Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency Bill Plute joins to explain President Trump's efforts to make housing affordable again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The U.S. has entered yet another partial government shutdown, after a Democrat-led series of proposed ICE reforms attached in DHS's funding for the upcoming fiscal year failed to gain Republican support. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi came under fire for her handling of the Epstein files, clashing with lawmakers over claims that she took part in an alleged “cover-up.” FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins The Rundown to break down the arguments over DHS funding, before giving his analysis of Pam Bondi's heated exchanges before the House Judiciary Committee. Later, Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency Bill Plute joins to explain President Trump's efforts to make housing affordable again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The U.S. has entered yet another partial government shutdown, after a Democrat-led series of proposed ICE reforms attached in DHS's funding for the upcoming fiscal year failed to gain Republican support. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi came under fire for her handling of the Epstein files, clashing with lawmakers over claims that she took part in an alleged “cover-up.” FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins The Rundown to break down the arguments over DHS funding, before giving his analysis of Pam Bondi's heated exchanges before the House Judiciary Committee. Later, Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency Bill Plute joins to explain President Trump's efforts to make housing affordable again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Butts have always been part of beauty culture — but the way we chase them says a lot about how trends shape our bodies. In this eye-opening episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored, Dr. Rady Rahban pulls back the curtain on the obsession with curves and breaks down everything you need to know about butt enhancement.From the explosive rise of Brazilian Butt Lifts (BBLs) to the social media illusion that fuels unrealistic expectations, Dr. Rahban explains why trend-driven surgery can have long-term consequences. He walks listeners through how BBLs actually work, why they require aggressive liposuction, and the hidden trade-offs many patients don't hear about — including aesthetic risks, unpredictability of results, and the serious safety concerns that have made BBLs one of the most dangerous procedures in plastic surgery.But this episode isn't just a warning — it's a roadmap. Dr. Rahban explores how shifting beauty standards, weight-loss medications, and emerging technologies are reshaping the future of body contouring. He introduces the next frontier in fat transfer, discusses who may (and may not) be a good candidate for butt enhancement, and shares a grounded perspective on how to pursue results that will still feel right years from now.If you've ever considered a BBL, felt pressured by social media ideals, or simply want a candid, expert take on the science and culture behind today's butt craze, this conversation delivers clarity, honesty, and a few surprises along the way.If you want, I can also create an alternate version that's punchier and more provocative (for higher click-through) or one that leans more educational and clinical.✨ If you enjoyed this episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored:✔️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.✔️ Rate & Review—your feedback helps more people find us.✔️ Follow Dr. Rady Rahban across all platforms for daily insights, behind-the-scenes, and patient education:Instagram: @drradyrahbanTikTok: @radyrahbanMDYouTube: @Rady RahbanFacebook: @Rady Rahban✔️ Share this episode with someone considering plastic surgery—the right knowledge can save a life.
Don't have time to listen to the entire Dave & Chuck the Freak podcast? Check out some of the tastiest bits of the day, including a guy in trouble for mooning, stolen puppets, rub and tug busted, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
YESSS Hot off their FIFO trip to the Hobart Cup the boys recap a story filled trip. They chat: - Chom's outfit - Butts' popularity in Hobart - Butts has Tassie mail - State of Origin - Players wearing casual clothes to games & Much more! Enjoy plums and remember to GET THE KNEES UP! Send us your voice messages here: https://memo.fm/200pluspodcast/ 200 PLUS Greyhound: https://clubbysports.com/pages/200-plus-greyhound-syndicate Produced by Ben Raimondo 200 PLUS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/200pluspod/ Sam Draper: www.instagram.com/drvper/ Nick Butler: https://www.instagram.com/nick_butler10/ Charlie Comben: https://www.instagram.com/charliecomben/ Clubby Sports: https://www.instagram.com/ClubbySports
Wynn announces this year's club acts so we play our annual guess the fakes game, Caesars has a new show bundle and Plaza plans wieners from Five Guys The post FHBM #994: Wieners and Butts first appeared on Five Hundy By Midnight.
THIS WEEK:SHITTY PREDICTIONS FROM THE 1950S, ODD THINGS FOUND UP OUR BUTTS, FUCK MY LIFE AND WEIRD SHIT LEFT IN UBERS......
Jay and Dom welcome Greg from GP Hospitality Partners for a deep dive into the biggest challenge facing restaurants today: building and retaining great teams. With his new book "Loyal AF: How to Build a Ride-or-Die Team That Grows Sales, Wows Guests, and Never Leaves" dropping soon, Greg shares hard-earned wisdom from working with 200+ restaurants on what actually makes employees stick around.In This Episode:The real difference between calling your staff "family" vs. "team" (and why it matters)Why every restaurant supports mortgages, families, and dreams beyond just the ownerHow helping one restaurant improve creates a ripple effect in the entire communityWhy guest experience is impossible without the right people in placeThe truth about restaurant consulting (it's not like the TV shows)Guest Bio:Greg is the founder of GP Hospitality Partners and author of "Butts and Seats: How to Create Raving Fans Who Come Back Again and Again." He's worked with over 200 restaurants, helping them build teams that actually stay and cultures that actually work.Key Takeaway:Small improvements compound into major changes. If you can get one thing right with your team, it changes everything.Connect with Greg:gphospitalitypartners.comBook: "Loyal AF" (coming soon) | "Butts and Seats" (available now on Amazon)
Jay and Dom welcome Greg from GP Hospitality Partners for a deep dive into the biggest challenge facing restaurants today: building and retaining great teams. With his new book "Loyal AF: How to Build a Ride-or-Die Team That Grows Sales, Wows Guests, and Never Leaves" dropping soon, Greg shares hard-earned wisdom from working with 200+ restaurants on what actually makes employees stick around.In This Episode:The real difference between calling your staff "family" vs. "team" (and why it matters)Why every restaurant supports mortgages, families, and dreams beyond just the ownerHow helping one restaurant improve creates a ripple effect in the entire communityWhy guest experience is impossible without the right people in placeThe truth about restaurant consulting (it's not like the TV shows)Guest Bio:Greg is the founder of GP Hospitality Partners and author of "Butts and Seats: How to Create Raving Fans Who Come Back Again and Again." He's worked with over 200 restaurants, helping them build teams that actually stay and cultures that actually work.Key Takeaway:Small improvements compound into major changes. If you can get one thing right with your team, it changes everything.Connect with Greg:gphospitalitypartners.comBook: "Loyal AF" (coming soon) | "Butts and Seats" (available now on Amazon)
It's Buttsmas y'all! And this time we got Steph, Delta, AND Alice!
What does and what should Pierre Poilievre do now after receiving a ringing endorsement from his party? Was the Poilievre we saw on the weekend the same Poilievre we will see in the future? James Moore and Gerald Butts have another one of their very popular conversations, now also available on our YouTube channel. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2-3-2026: Wake Up Missouri with Randy Tobler, Stephanie Bell, John Marsh, and Producer Drake
YESSS Summer Series returns with our favourite AFL umpire Nick Foot joining us! The boys chat: - Butts parenting Dilema - The Melbourne chair thrower - AFL Pre-season - Footy's Euro adventures - Tassie Racing and our upcoming trip to the Hobart Cup & much more Enjoy plums and remember to GET THE KNEES UP! Send us your voice messages here: https://memo.fm/200pluspodcast/ 200 PLUS Greyhound: https://clubbysports.com/pages/200-plus-greyhound-syndicate Produced by Ben Raimondo 200 PLUS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/200pluspod/ Sam Draper: www.instagram.com/drvper/ Nick Butler: https://www.instagram.com/nick_butler10/ Charlie Comben: https://www.instagram.com/charliecomben/ Clubby Sports: https://www.instagram.com/ClubbySports
This week, Meghan Henry is joined by her guest co-host Laura Moffett as they welcome David Milton, founder and CEO of Telaclaims.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski discusses the status of her butt, explores the psychology behind humanity, revisits Aesop's Fables, and researches fairies. ICE OUT OF OUR CITY / PROTEST RESOURCES:Script to Contact Your Representatives – 5calls.org ACLU – https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights Immigrant Defense Project – https://www.immigrantdefenseproject.org/raids-toolkit Freedom for Immigrants – https://www.freedomforimmigrants.org/resourcesImmigrants Legal Resource Center – https://www.ilrc.org/community-resources/know-your-rights Immigration Justice Campaign – https://immigrationjustice.us/ National Immigrant Justice Center – https://immigrantjustice.org/ MINNESOTA SPECIFIC RESOURCES:Stand With Minnesota Vetted Resource Hub – https://www.standwithminnesota.com/ MPLS Mutual Aid – https://linktr.ee/mplsmutualaid Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota – https://www.ilcm.org/ International Institute of Minnesota – https://iimn.org/ ICE OUT / Mutual Aid – https://linktr.ee/ICEOUTmutualaid Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
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Dawn tells a cautionary tale about Brazilian butt lifts gone horribly wrong. Nigella Lawson joins The Great British Baking Show! Meghan and Harry's wedding cake baker has fallen on hard times. Bradley and Dawn have a couple doggo stories. Then we head to Petty Corner for a Justin Baldoni update. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 1 of A&G features... Greenland deal, Board of Peace, Sinners & catch of the day! Katie Green's Headlines! Canada & European countries pushed into the arms of China? Mailbag! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 of A&G features... Greenland deal, Board of Peace, Sinners & catch of the day! Katie Green's Headlines! Canada & European countries pushed into the arms of China? Mailbag! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Irene Sofia Lucio stops by to discuss the journey from being a shy kid in Puerto Rico who had to force herself to raise her hand to starring in some of the most provocative plays on Broadway. She opens up about the intersection of motherhood and art, explaining how becoming a parent shifted her relationship with her body and why creative teams led by mothers are simply more efficient. We also dig into the "white passing" label she carried for years and how she finally decided to fully reclaim her Latinx identity and name in an industry that loves to categorize. We get into the specifics of her current role in Liberation, including the decision to wear a custom golden armor bust of her own body for opening night and the unique power of performing a nude scene while her father is in the audience. Irene shares how the play explores the history of women's liberation and why physical vulnerability on stage creates a "force field" of safety with her castmates. It is a candid look at how the political climate impacts performance and why gathering in a theater is a form of community building we desperately need right now. Irene Sofia Lucio is an actor and creator whose Broadway credits include Liberation, Slave Play, and Wit. Her Off-Broadway work includes Our Dear Dead Drug Lord. On screen, she has appeared in In the Heights, Tell Me Lies, The Big Cigar, and co-created the web series Butts. She holds a BA from Princeton University and an MFA from the Yale School of Drama. This episode is powered by WelcomeToTimesSquare.com, the billboard where you can be a star for a day. Connect with Irene: Instagram: @irenesofialucio Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support the podcast on Patreon and watch video versions of the episodes: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Instagram: @theatre_podcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Calling Trump a "fascist" or a "Nazi" has become far more commonplace in the past few months given ICE, Venezuela and Greenland. But is it correct? That's the question for the opening segment of the latest Moore Butts conversation with former Stephen Harper cabinet minister James Moore and former senior aide to Justin Trudeau, Gerald Butts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bring Back the Word LOVE on Our Butts! The warranty may ruin the relationship… Neighbor Man said the SEXIEST thing before bed! Iowa could be home to the tallest living dog!?
Welcome to episode 288, where we will be discussing chapter 24 of Lady Midnight, By the name Annabel Lee Join the discussion in our FB group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/286288765619887 Follow us on Instagram @Downworlderdishpodcast E-mail us: downworlderdish@gmail.com Intro Music - The Gatekeepers by Shane Ivers Music from https://filmmusic.io Outro Music - "Ice Flow" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
The Batirs discuss Joe's recent hunting trip, football, butt breathing, and the complexity of pastoring in a modern world. Sources: Can breathing out your butt save your life?
Next time you see a piggy bank at a Goodwill store, buy it! Tara Reid's claim that someone spiked her drink doesn't make any sense. Pickleball has taken over America, and I give you the unhappiest workers in the country and where they live. What jobs are harder than most people think, and details on the latest concept is that a college degree simply isn't worth the money or the time. An 86-year-old man got a ticket for spitting, plus the latest in airlines is they are thinking of putting seats in the wings of the plane, and I'm not kidding. If you steal a car and then abandon it, make sure to get all your shit out of it before you leave it. A man paid crazy money for the Ohtani home run ball, and a guy was sitting in the waiting area to board his plane when he caught on fire. A company was sending out end of the year bonuses when they accidentally sent one employee a check for $87,000 dollars, and the employee refuses to give it back. We share a list of all the items that were pulled out of people's asses in 2025, which is a great way to END things. See what I did there? We take a look at what the year ahead of us might bring, plus a good round of songs I'm embarrassed to admit that I love, and we take a quick look at wildcard weekend. Don't judge…I'm old!
The 25 Worst Items Pulled From People's Butts in 2025, According to the US Government - https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-25-worst-items-pulled-from-peoples-butts-in-2025-according-to-the-us-government/Pornhub's 2025 year in review reveals 'bleak' detail about the USA - https://www.uniladtech.com/news/tech-news/adult-film-site-2025-year-in-review-bleak-detail-usa-018949-20251210Parents help kids on the dating apps - https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Living/video/parents-kids-dating-apps-128616806Local rinks feel Olympic buzz ahead of US Figure Skating Championships - https://www.ksdk.com/article/sports/olympics/local-rinks-feel-olympic-buzz-as-figure-skating-championships-arrive-soon-us-figure-skating-olympics/63-717c1c60-c4e5-4e8b-86be-30e3cf389bf24 St. Louis-area players selected to Team USA Hockey for 2026 Olympics - https://www.ksdk.com/article/sports/olympics/st-louis-well-represented-team-usa-hockey/63-3c3b13bc-9759-440b-b569-7fb2b9bd0bf0Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshowConnect with The Rizzuto Show Daily Comedy Podcast → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio | St. Louis, MOSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It is our FAVORITE episode of the year! We look back at what we manifested, what actually happened, and what we are calling in for 2026. We talk health and body goals like gratitude for what your body can do, getting your gut and iron right before pregnancy, and Keltie's very specific plan to get an ass in 2026. Becca talks about why spouses can feel like a “sure thing” and why that mindset is dangerous. Jac shares what balance could look like while trying to start a family during tour life. Keltie opens up about having a hard mental health year and why 2026 is the year to reconnect and be a real couple again. Part two of our manifest conversation drops Tuesday. Happy 2026, LadyGang!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Ford's $19.5B EV write-down sparks a massive industry reset. Pat, Tom, Pomp, and the team break down failed mandates, Tesla's dominance, hybrid comeback, and why legacy automakers keep losing. A must-watch for anyone following the EV war.
Concert traffic worker at The Factory injured in hit-and-run; Suspect arrested - https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/concert-traffic-worker-at-the-factory-injured-in-hit-and-run-suspect-arrested/#:~:text=According%20to%20a%20Chesterfield%20police,the%20scene%20unconscious%20and%20bleeding.December 11th: Today is the most popular day for breakups - https://www.her.ie/sex-and-relationships/december-11th-today-is-the-most-popular-day-for-breakups-heres-why-653116What's the harm in a ‘like'? This is how ‘micro-cheating' works on your cell phone - https://english.elpais.com/lifestyle/2025-12-06/whats-the-harm-in-a-like-this-is-how-micro-cheating-works-on-your-cell-phone.htmlJoe Buck gets Hall of Fame's Frick Award, joins dad Jack - https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/47268741/joe-buck-gets-hall-fame-frick-award-joins-dad-jackChipotle giving away free food in December. How to claim BOGO deals. - https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2025/12/10/chipotle-bogo-offer-december/87700901007/Panera wants to improve your experience at its restaurants - https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2025/11/18/panera-bread-new-growth-strategy/87336896007/Ocean Spray investigating cranberry sauce cans full of water - https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/12/02/ocean-spray-cranberry-sauce-cans-water/87571348007/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.