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In this Q&A session, Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble answers important questions many Muslims struggle with today, from calamities and trauma to Waswas, anger, seeking knowledge, interacting with scholars, and understanding the Manhaj of the Salaf. The discussion covers how believers deal with hardship differently, healing from painful experiences, overcoming mental struggles and intrusive doubts, building wisdom, improving character, and navigating sensitive issues in Aqeedah and relationships with balance and knowledge. Sign up now to AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Junior: https://amaujunior.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amauofficial/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMAU Telegram: https://t.me/amauofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AMAUofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMAUofficial iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/al-madrasatu-al-umariyyah/id1524526782 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08NJC1pIA0maaF6aKqZL4N Get in Touch: https://amau.org/getintouch BarakAllahu feekum. #AMAU #Islam #islamicknowledge #salafi #qna
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Allah's سُبْحَانَهُ وتَعَالَى Mercy (S1) An agnostic once walked through a field which had watermelons growing. He sat under a cherry tree and said: “How can God exist if things are misplaced? Such a large tree that bears small fruits and such a small bush that bears large fruits”. [i.e the watermelons]. A cherry fell from the tree and hit his head. He then reflected and said: “God definitely exists”. Surah [56:72]: “Is it you who produce its trees, or is it We Who do so?”. The righteous show joy at the beginning of calamities, just as the normal person shows joy during times of ease. A smooth sea never made a seasoned sailor.
Chaz and AJ talked about NY Governor Kathy Hochul's tax problem, and Long Island's smallest house for sale. (0:00) The Tribe called in with their stories of pet fails, all for a chance to win tickets to the Foo Fighters. From dogs eating baby birds, to skunk incidents, and eating almost all the sweet potatoes. (10:22) Dean McCluskey was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning to talk about his father, Allen, a Guinness World Record holder after digging graves for 73+ years. (22:42) Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe for their party fails, which seemed to included alcohol more often than not. (35:37)
SERMON REFLECTION QUESTIONS:1) In what ways have you seen the spiritual (blindness or forgetfulness) consequences of sin?2) How have you experienced the communal and/or generational consequences of sin (whether your own or others)?3) What is your first instinct when your sin is exposed (explaining, excusing, justifying, remedying)? What should genuine contrite repentance look like?4) How can exposure of sin be God's grace to you? Have you seen or experienced this for yourself?5) How can the grace of God help us differentiate between the consequences of sin and judgment?
Steiny & Guru get into what went down that cost people, dearly... Spurred on by the events the boys lived through and heard about.
Send us a textWelcome back to the End Times Countdown!Join Pastor Matt as he brings the David Wilkerson prophecy from 1973 to the table. In this episode let's hear the the first of 5 calamities that was shown to him in an open vision from the Lord... and how we are right in the middle of them as we speak.
Join me for today's Daily Word & Prayer as we pray for this big winter storm and discuss how we can prepare for other calamities that may someday come our way.Scripture Used in Today's MessageProverbs 6:6-8To find Tom on Instagram, Facebook, TiKTok, and elsewhere, go to linktr.ee/tomthepreacher
The Grip Strip Podcast Episode 295 discusses NFL Week 14 highlights and provides a recap of the F1 season, touching on team performances and upcoming changes. Recap of NFL Week 14 focusing on teams and fantasy playoffs. Overview of the Formula 1 season, emphasizing McLaren's strong performance and major team developments. Ferrari underperforms while Williams shows significant improvement. Discussion of a promising rookie class in F1. Mention of upcoming regulatory changes for the 2026 season. Updates on various Silly Season items in motorsports. Josh's Sim Segment highlights from Veterans 100 and Hoosier 500.
Calamities To Crusades | Christian Malayalam Devotional Message | Morning Glory - 1798 | Br. Damien Antony
Mike Matthews investigates the fascinating news from the week so far and Mike answers what is happening in the odd world of travel. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Café Anyway in podCastro Valley with Madame Rootabega, Valentino, and Bison Bentley. Next show Mike Talks to Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer.
Mike Matthews investigates the fascinating news from the week so far and Mike answers what is happening in the odd world of travel. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Café Anyway in podCastro Valley with Madame Rootabega, Valentino, and Bison Bentley. Next show Mike Talks to Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer.
Mike Matthews investigates the fascinating news from the week so far and Mike answers what is happening in the odd world of travel. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Café Anyway in podCastro Valley with Madame Rootabega, Valentino, and Bison Bentley. Next show Mike Talks to Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer.
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Mike Matthews investigates the fascinating news from the week so far and Mike answers what is happening in the odd world of travel. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Café Anyway in podCastro Valley with Madame Rootabega, Valentino, and Bison Bentley. Next show Mike Talks to Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mike-s-daily-podcast--609595/support.
OPINION: Mistakes, calamities, crimes | Nov. 14, 2025Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribe Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us: Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebook Instagram - https://tmt.ph/instagram Twitter - https://tmt.ph/twitter DailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts: Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotify Apple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcasts Amazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusic Deezer: https://tmt.ph/deezer Stitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein#TheManilaTimes#KeepUpWithTheTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textWhat do you do when the worst day arrives without warning and refuses to end? We walk through Job 1:13–22, where bad news stacks in breathless succession and a faithful man falls to the ground in grief—and worship. The story opens in heaven, where Satan appears not as an equal rival but as a constrained accuser. God permits a test with boundaries, and the action drops to earth in a flurry of messengers: raiders seize oxen and donkeys, fire consumes sheep and servants, Chaldeans carry off camels, and a great wind collapses a house with Job's children inside. The refrain “while he was yet speaking” turns tragedy into a wave that won't let a soul catch breath.We dig into the heart of the passage: Job's response. He tears his robe, shaves his head, bows low, and speaks words that defy despair: “Naked I came… naked I shall return. The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.” This is not denial or bravado. It is reverence anchored in God's sovereignty and goodness when nothing else makes sense. Our panel brings lived experience to the text—grief that lingers, questions that sting, and the hard honesty Scripture invites. We confront the prosperity illusion head on: love for God cannot be built on gifts alone. If faith is real, it survives subtraction.Along the way, we clarify a crucial frame for listeners wrestling with evil and suffering: Satan acts, but only within limits God sets; the enemy is an instrument, not a ruler. That lens doesn't erase pain, but it rescues meaning. We explore why Job's worship is the deepest protest against nihilism, how lament and praise can coexist, and why God's faithfulness underwrites human endurance. As we point toward chapter two and a reconvened heavenly council, the takeaway is clear: suffering tests, but it also reveals. When everything else is stripped away, blessing the name of the Lord becomes both confession and compass.If this conversation strengthens your courage or reframes your questions, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find it. Your reflections keep the conversation going—what line from Job steadies you right now?Support the showBE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!
Send us a textWhat if loss arrives all at once and refuses to explain itself? We sit with Job's story to learn how to endure suffering without surrendering our witness, and we ask the harder question most of us avoid: not why pain happens, but how to walk through it with steady faith and honest hearts.We explore why Job's character matters before the calamity and how Jesus and James anchor his story in history, not myth. That grounding changes everything: if God formed us from dust and speaks reality into being, then the miracles skeptics mock are smaller than the mercy we desperately need. Along the way, we reflect on the thief beside Jesus, whose final hours were changed by a single promise—“Today you will be with me in paradise.” That same voice of comfort still meets modern grief, whether you're carrying a quiet ache or reeling from sudden loss.You'll hear why affliction can be a badge of honor, how spiritual warfare plays out within God's boundaries, and what it means for believers to “earn stripes” through endurance. We talk candidly about doubt, assurance, and the unnerving self-audit: if God publicly testified about our lives, what would he say? The goal isn't heroics; it's humility, truth, and a courage that holds when comforts fail. If you've ever wondered how to keep your faith when the bottom drops out, this conversation is for you.If the episode moves you, follow the show, share it with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review to help others find these conversations. Then tell us: where have you found steady ground in a season of loss?Support the showBE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!
Send us a textWhat do you do when the hits don't stop coming and every report makes the last one worse? We step into Job's hardest day and slow it down, tracing the rhythm of messengers, the shock of the “fire of God,” and the strange calm that grows when sovereignty becomes more than a doctrine. This isn't about stoicism. It's about a practice of worship that survives impact.We unpack the difference between moral evil and calamity and why both can fall within God's permissive will without making Him the author of sin. That distinction opens space to grieve honestly while still trusting purpose. You'll hear thoughtful pushback on whether the fire was natural or supernatural, anchored by echoes of Elijah's altar and the claim that timing itself can be a miracle. The thread through it all is chastening: the Lord disciplines those He loves. Affliction, then, is not wasted pain but a furnace that burns off illusions, especially our easy beliefs about effort, merit, and control.From there we draw a line to the present. The measure of faith isn't hype; it's whether trust endures when comfort vanishes. We look at the unity of Scripture—God unchanging from Old to New—and the comfort of Christ as our Advocate when the Accuser speaks. Job stood upright under trial; we stand upheld by the same Word who spoke before Bethlehem and walked among us after. If you've wondered how to suffer well without losing worship, this conversation offers a grounded, usable blueprint.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review telling us where you've seen growth in the fire.Support the showBE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!
Send us a textWhat if the blessings you're looking for are found on the other side of subtraction? We gather around Job's story to challenge the prosperity lens and rediscover how God refines character through trials, not just comforts. From Elijah's fire that exposed lies to Job's unwavering trust when everything fell away, we trace a theme that's both bracing and hopeful: sanctification often advances in the furnace, and dependence is the door to deeper joy.We talk honestly about loss, disappointment, and the moments that strip our illusions of control. Together we name how God's sovereignty doesn't minimize pain but gives it purpose, forming courage, tenderness, and clarity that ease never produces. You'll hear practical reflections on prayer and meditation, the quiet ways the Spirit steadies us, and why hearing the Shepherd's voice matters when answers are slow. We also connect trials to mission: storms grow roots, and a tested church speaks the gospel with humility and grit, unfazed by ridicule because death itself has lost its sting.Looking ahead, we fix our eyes on resurrection and the renewal of all things. Life is a vapor, yet nothing is wasted in Christ's hands. Our hosts and guests share candid stories, Scripture-soaked insights, and an encouragement to pray for the next generation who will carry this hope forward. If you're weary, hurt, or simply hungry for meaning that holds, this conversation offers a sturdy handhold: what is taken can become the very place God gives himself more fully.If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review so others can find it. What promise are you holding onto right now?Support the showBE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!
A new MP3 sermon from The Bible Provocateur is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: LIVE DISCUSSION: The Calamities of Job Begin (Part 3 of 4) Speaker: Jonathan Eubanks Broadcaster: The Bible Provocateur Event: Debate Date: 11/11/2025 Length: 35 min.
A new MP3 sermon from The Bible Provocateur is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: LIVE DISCUSSION: The Calamities of Job Begin (Part 1 of 4) Speaker: Jonathan Eubanks Broadcaster: The Bible Provocateur Event: Debate Date: 11/11/2025 Length: 35 min.
A new MP3 sermon from The Bible Provocateur is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: LIVE DISCUSSION: The Calamities of Job Begin (Part 2 of 4) Speaker: Jonathan Eubanks Broadcaster: The Bible Provocateur Event: Debate Date: 11/11/2025 Length: 35 min.
A new MP3 sermon from The Bible Provocateur is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: LIVE DISCUSSION: The Calamities of Job Begin (Part 4 of 4) Speaker: Jonathan Eubanks Broadcaster: The Bible Provocateur Event: Debate Date: 11/11/2025 Length: 35 min.
This lecture discusses key ideas from the sequence of letters between two great Medieval intellectuals, lovers, and religious Heloise D'Argenteuil and Peter Abelard It focuses specifically on the first letter, which is by Abelard. It discusses the consolation Abelard attempts to provide his fried by recounting the story of his life, which includes his romantic, intellectual, and sexual involvement with Heloise, their marriage, his castration, and their taking religious vows and entering monastic life. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3500 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Read Heloise and Abelard's Letters - https://www.gutenberg.org/files/35977/35977-h/35977-h.htm
Brenda Prater Sellers, author of You Slept Where? Calamities of a Clumsy Businesswoman, joins John Landecker to discuss her book and takes a look inside America’s most haunted places. For more information, visit Brenda Prater Sellers.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Audio Treasures is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Natural disasters, calamities, and catastrophes Subtitle: Puritan Devotional Speaker: C. H. Spurgeon Broadcaster: Grace Audio Treasures Event: Devotional Date: 10/19/2025 Bible: Psalm 135:6; Romans 8:28 Length: 3 min.
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Prophet revealed he dreamt of the plane crash before it happened. In the dream, a man warned him it was only the beginning, and unless Ghana turns to prayer, greater tragedies will follow.
Why do hardships shake our iman — or bring us closer to Allah? In this episode with Tasha, we explore Islamic views on trials, reflect on the struggles of the Prophet ﷺ and sahabah, and share ways to process pain with faith. Tune in for a reflective conversation on navigating suffering, rebuilding belief, and finding meaning through difficulty.
She is a farmer's daughter, mother, wife, businesswoman, and a detailed list maker. She is a Southern, Mountain-Dew driven, M&M's eater, adrenaline-seeker adventurer, and climber of Mount Everest (although I did not do so well).From the farm to corporate America, from a receptionist to president of a global manufacturing company, explains some, but not all, the worldwide licensed brands which are peppered throughout her book including logos printed on her pajamas.As a bonus, in the appendix she is sharing lessons learned the hard way as well as cost saving travel tips. Hopefully, you will discover ideas to save enough pennies to at least offset the cost of her book, she says. Her goal is to inspire readers to make their own “To Do” list or at least laugh at her expense. She is humbled, honored and usually hungry, she says.She exclaims, “May your life be like a roll of toilet paper…long and useful." She is the author of You Slept Where? Calamities of a Clumsy Businesswoman. https://www.brendapratersellers.com/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org
Cynthia Kierner, historian, self-declared "non-21st century person," and Mets fan, is deeply interested in the role of disturbances across American history- hurricanes, earthquakes, and disease, oh my. In her book, Inventing Disaster: The Culture of Calamity from the Jamestown Colony to the Johnstown Flood, she reviews the history of natural disasters and how we respond to them across time and space in the United States.Hosts Alysha and Todd join their guest in asking colossal questions on cataclysms: How do governments simultaneously prepare for risks at local, regional and national levels? What role do community outsiders play in disaster prevention and recovery? Can the government make you wear a seatbelt?From Philadelphia's yellow fever epidemic of 1793 to the worldwide shutdown of COVID-19, disturbances shape communities in a major way. In this episode, we review the life cycle of natural disasters and how they impact communities today... and tomorrow.Cynthia's Haiku (An Ode to Jersey City):Superstorm SandyRollercoaster in the seaInspiring disasterLinks:Inventing Disaster: The Culture of Calamity from the Jamestown Colony to the Johnstown Flood: https://uncpress.org/book/9781469652528/inventing-disaster/ Rethinking American Disasters (NEW): https://lsupress.org/9780807179932/rethinking-american-disasters/ Bio: https://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/people/ckierner
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Totally Booked: LIVE! In this special episode of the podcast (in-person at the Whitby Hotel with a live audience!), Zibby interviews award-winning journalist Leslie Gray Streeter about her vibrant and heartfelt new novel, FAMILY AND OTHER CALAMITIES. They reflect on Leslie's memoir, BLACK WIDOW, which candidly captures the raw, messy early days of widowhood, and then dive into the new novel, touching on themes of loss, regret, second chances, humor, and the way decisions made in youth can reverberate throughout life. Leslie also shares personal stories of grief and how she has embraced her late husband's Jewish traditions, finding unexpected community and belonging.Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3HH8eM0Share, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Calamities can leave us off balance and confused. Consider the crisis of Joseph's generation as recorded in Genesis 47: “Now...
Calamities and judgments from God may be unavoidable. Wherever we live, we were born in this day and age to prove God's faithfulness in the midst of a nation that is under judgment. In this message, Pastor Lutzer describes three types of judgments: moral, economic, and religious. How does God really judge a nation? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
In this episode of A Fresh Story, we sit down with Leslie Gray Streeter—journalist, memoirist, and now debut novelist—to unpack the heartbreak, humor, and honesty woven into her new book, Family and Other Calamities. With wit and grace, Leslie shares how she turned personal loss and professional scandal into fiction that cuts close to the bone.We follow Leslie's journey from writing about her own grief in her memoir to crafting a protagonist—Dawn Roberts—who's just as complex, scarred, and compelling. Dawn returns to Baltimore with her late husband's ashes, only to be confronted by the ghosts of betrayal, ambition, and love. Leslie takes us behind the scenes of building this character, revealing how fiction gave her the freedom to explore emotional truths that nonfiction sometimes can't contain.This conversation is about more than a book—it's about reinvention, aging with power, and the radical act of writing women in their 40s and 50s as vibrant, sexy, and deeply human. Leslie talks pop culture, storytelling as self-discovery, and why reclaiming your narrative isn't just cathartic—it's necessary. If you've ever wondered how to turn your calamities into a comeback, this episode is your permission slip.BUY Family & Other Calamities: https://amzn.to/43oN7FA
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patreon.com/callchelseaperetti Chelsea explores ASMR—crunchy snacks, plastic sounds, and the perils of ASMR gatekeeping—while fielding calls on parenting through calamities, AQI confusion, and the fleeting magic of sumo oranges. A caller stuck in traffic gets pulled into an immigration deep dive and sings classical Indian music, Chelsea contemplates the hamster wheel of social media, liberals hating each other, and whether a pig eating Pop Rocks would be the ultimate ASMR. Along the way, she hangs up on an Olympian, questions a possible fart sound, and revisits Beavis & Butthead as a coping mechanism.
Various stories highlighting the potential concern for calamities that could spread and then eed to anticipate with fasting, etc.
Rob Butler and Chris Reeve remember poor cup performances over the years for the Canaries
(An Approach to Church Organization - Part 3) Is nature organized?; Church established by revelation; Your gospel challenge; Perseverance; Lacking grace; Church manifesting Christ; Feel-good churches; Picking 7 men; Free government; Self-organization; Tens, Hundreds and Thousands; Calamities; Review; Limited access per mission; Testimony; Recording truth; Love = charity; Grace?; Property taxes; Legal title; Moses' people; Christ's freedom; "Order"; Families at Christ's time; Levites belonged to God; Apostles; Marriage license; To whom do you pray?; Forcing neighbors; Church of Constantine; Who controls your church?; Early Church organization; Corporation; "Great Domestic Relationship"; Honoring your father; Consent in society; Mark of the beast; Church records; Civil marriages; Justin's apology; Lady Godiva?; Covetous practices; General "church"; Sheep searching story; "Pure religion"; Daily ministration; Taking care of the needy; "Church" defined in law; Is your church doing what Christ said?; Tree of Knowledge vs Tree of Life; Navigating by Holy Spirit; Preserving Christ's doctrine; Exercising authority?; Sacrifice; Incorporation; Self-discipline; "Ekklesia"; Separation; Widows and orphans?; Christ's government; Gather with those God puts before you; Corban; Making God's word to none effect; What is a Christian?; Helping others love neighbors; Serving God by serving one another; Repentance; "Unincorporated Associations"; Corporation of Christ; "Thithingmen"; Burnt offerings; Trusts; What is an "Ordained" minister; Multiple words translated into "ordained"; "Elders" = episkipos; Owning things in common; Corporation sole; Underwear of the minister?; Congregation "membership"?; License to minister; Vow of poverty; Stones of the Temple; Recognizing ordination; Rights in God's kingdom; Becoming merchandise; Choosing men over God; Jews accepted Christ; Defining religion; Your need to give - to your minister; Regulating flow; Repent and seek His kingdom and righteousness! (An Approach to Church Organization - Part 4) Bible about religion? Or government?; Rights; "Ye also are gods"; Office of "Apotheos"; Rome v US; Religious governments; Altering history; Becoming merchandise; Bondage of Egypt; Corruption; Deciding good and evil; Inflation; Understanding value; Cash?; Separate Church; Setting souls free; Freedom?; Biting one another; Will God hear you?; Feeding the truth to others; Learning by doing; Church built on revelation; "Ordain"; "tethini", "genomai", "creno", "poeo"; Confusing meaning; Eternal life?; Buying your bondage; Christ sought recognition (witness); Which "Christ"?; The Church's legal existence; Constantine's church; Mt 18:15; Binding and loosing; Pure republics; "Libera res publica"; Church networking; Health, education and welfare; "Sacred Purpose Trust"; Jurisdiction?; Usurping authority; Getting free from your bondage; Historical wrong ways; The key to your salvation; "Che Guevara"; How to love your neighbor; Ordaining ministers; Levites; Golden calf; Substance money; Repentance; Operating by faith, hope and charity; Forcing neighbor; Get involved!
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In this special edition of our podcast, Simone Petrella sits down with cybersecurity luminary Alex Stamos, Chief Information Security Officer at SentinelOne, to delve into one of the most challenging years in tech history. 2024 has seen unprecedented breaches of multinational corporations, high-stakes attacks from state actors, massive data leaks, and the largest global IT failure on record. As both a seasoned security executive and respected thought leader, Stamos offers a firsthand perspective on how the security landscape is evolving under these pressures. In this exclusive keynote discussion, Stamos draws from his extensive experience to share hard-won lessons from the upheavals of 2024, discussing how companies can build — and rebuild — trust amidst this environment of constant threat. What new responsibilities do organizations have to their customers, employees, shareholders, and society? And what major shifts can we expect across cybersecurity and IT practices in response to these cascading challenges? Tune in for a deep dive into how security professionals are rising to meet their roles in a world brimming with motivated and capable adversaries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices