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Please enjoy my interview with Lindsey Scharmyn about her out of body experience where she saw the secret at the center of the universe!WHERE TO FIND MELISSAWEBSITE: https://lovecoveredlife.com/VIDEO PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/@lovecoveredlifepodcastINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/lovecoveredlife/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@lovecoveredlife BE A GUEST: https://www.lovecoveredlife.com/beaguestEMAIL FOR OTHER BUSINESS INQUIRIES: Melissa@lovecoveredlife.comWHERE TO FIND LINDSEY: WEBSITE: https://www.rogueways.orgYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/RogueWaysSUBSTACK: https://www.rogueways.substack.com BOOK A SESSION: https://www.calendly.com/rogueways
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When Chris DeCardy took the reins of the Heinz Endowments last year, he was one of the very few former foundation communications directors to ascend to the lofty heights of president. And Chris has dived in with the energy of a teenager. Indeed, if there is a more energetic – nay, ebullient – foundation president in the land, we haven't met them. Chris makes an extremely compelling case about how crucial western Pennsylvania is to our national and even international politics, and while he's at it he reminds us how important intelligent communications strategies will be to build on important victories (like significant advances on climate, for one example). Don't miss this conversation between Eric and Chris, whose friendship dates back to the twentieth century, as they talk about how Chris's background in journalism, environmental communications, and foundation leadership have led him to this place – the center of the universe!
When Chris DeCardy took the reins of the Heinz Endowments last year, he was one of the very few former foundation communications directors to ascend to the lofty heights of president. And Chris has dived in with the energy of a teenager. Indeed, if there is a more energetic – nay, ebullient – foundation president in the land, we haven't met them. Chris makes an extremely compelling case about how crucial western Pennsylvania is to our national and even international politics, and while he's at it he reminds us how important intelligent communications strategies will be to build on important victories (like significant advances on climate, for one example). Don't miss this conversation between Eric and Chris, whose friendship dates back to the twentieth century, as they talk about how Chris's background in journalism, environmental communications, and foundation leadership have led him to this place – the center of the universe!
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Bible Direction for Life is the sermon podcast of Westside Baptist Church in Bremerton, Washington. This sermon is entitled “Forgiveness at the Center of the Universe” and was preached by Peter Montoro on December 10, 2023. If you would like to learn more about Westside Baptist Church, please visit our Website: www.BibleDirectionForLife.com. Subscribe to the Podcast if you would like to hear new sermons and lessons each week.
You have probably heard that poinsettia plants are poisonous to people and pets. Really? How poisonous? Can you die from eating them or what? Should you be concerned and keep them out of your home? This episode begins with an explanation of just how dangerous poinsettias are – and are not. https://www.stranges.com/are-poinsettias-poisonous/ Our keen human instincts have helped us survive all these years. However, some of those instincts are not so practical in today's modern world. This is according to evolutionary biologist Dr. Rebecca Heiss, author of the book Instinct: Rewire Your Brain with Science-Backed Solutions to Increase Productivity and Achieve Success (https://amzn.to/3oxbQTq). Rebecca joins me to discuss how instincts such as the instinct for self-deception and variety and the fear of others can really sabotage your success. She also offers strategies to help override those instincts when you need to. What's inside a black hole? What exactly is a multiverse? At what point will the sun stop burning? These are just a few of the fascinating questions I explore with Daniel Whiteson, professor of physics at UC Irvine and author of the book Frequently Asked Questions About the Universe (https://amzn.to/3oCeTtR). Listen as Daniel takes important and complex concepts about the universe and makes them interesting and understandable. Your sense of touch is more complicated than you realize. What you touch and how it feels can actually alter the way you think. Listen as I reveal some fascinating research about how your sense of touch works. https://news.yale.edu/2010/06/24/touch-how-hard-chair-creates-hard-heart PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! MasterClass makes a meaningful gift this season - for you and anyone on your list - because both of you can learn from the best to become your best - from leadership to effective communication to cooking. Right now you can get Two Memberships for the Price of One at https://MasterClass.com/SOMETHING PrizePicks is a skill-based, real-money Daily Fantasy Sports game that's super easy to play. Go to https://prizepicks.com/sysk and use code sysk for a first deposit match up to $100 Dell's Black Friday event is their biggest sale of the year! Shop now at https://Dell.com/deals to take advantage of huge savings and free shipping! Spread holiday cheer far and wide this season with a new phone! Everyone can get the gift of connection at UScellular. Get any phone free, today. UScellular. Built for US. Terms apply. Visit https://UScellular.com for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is the universe infinite? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Paul Mecurio go to infinity and beyond as we explore the origins of relativity, time travel, and the discovery of expansion with astrophysicist Janna Levin, PhD live from Pioneer Works in Brooklyn.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/relativity-round-up-startalk-live-with-janna-levin/Thanks to our Patrons Shari Murnane, Gary, Eoghan Smyth, Dmitry Petrov, Paul Dragicevich, Elizabeth Flores, Joseph Russomano, and William Riley for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: ESO/VVV Survey/D. Minniti, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Kansas City has gotten caught up in the mania over Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's budding romance ever since the singer first came to watch the Chiefs play last month.
In which Bethany, Jonas, and Patricia, come together to make a plan. inc: The Podcast is: Allyson Levine as Bethany Raimy O. Washington as Jonas Kristen Hasty as Patricia Leah Cardenas (@leahgabrielle____) as The Announcements Ellis MacMillan (linktr.ee/mothscraps) as The Robo-Archivist Edie Pierce as Roseinc: The Podcast is written, produced, and edited, by Monte D. Monteleagre and Alexander Wolfe, and is a production of Wolf Mountain Workshop. For more information, or to contact them about other projects, they can be found at montedmonteleagre.com, and writingwolfe.com, respectively. Find us online at incthepodcast.buzzsprout.com for links to all our social media, or connect with us directly @incthepodcast, or at incthepodcast@gmail.com. Emotional support for inc: The Podcast is lovingly provided by: Birdie, Rodeo, Jasper, Luna, Artemis, Hazelnut, Gwyn, Jewel, and Sakura.New episodes every other Monday. https://www.redbubble.com/people/incthepodcast/shopHappiness is Productivity. Productivity is Happiness. Support the show
Are humans smart enough to uncover the secrets of the universe? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice explore the singularity, string theory, free will and more with theoretical physicist Brian Greene. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/the-edge-of-our-understanding-with-brian-greene/Thanks to our Patrons Christian Attwood, Tyler Loveland, Ruhan Periyacheri, Jeff Parker, Ed Thorton, and Dakota Ponder for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: chris ringeval, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Revelation - Part Fifteen: The Throne at the Center of the Universe. Epic title. Back to Revelation and a look into the Emperor Domitian, who reigned from 81-96. When Domitian (81-96 AD) became emperor there was significant change in the demand for deification. Domitian was obsessed with his own (and his brother Titus' and father Vespasian's) deity. Augustus once explicitly forbade his fellow citizens to address him with the title “Lord.” He did not want to be master of slaves, but first citizen of the empire. But Domitian ignored his forefather and followed in the ways of Nero….He did not wish to be a citizen among his fellow citizens, but a superhuman being in charge of the destiny of humanity. Coins of the era call Domitian the father of the gods... Domitian insisted on being called "Lord and God" whenever he was mentioned or addressed. How does John address this? What are we to take away? First, Tim shares some troubled times with how our language and words can incite violence against the LGBTQ community and how everyone, regardless of your opinion, needs to choose words more wisely. Laura Ann Carleton was murdered in Lake Arrowhead California for displaying a pride flag outside her shop. People can become militarized and violent by language they hear from the pulpit, news etc. Words carry power. Also, Mike and Tim discuss an email about therapy. Should you seek a Christian therapist or does it matter? As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Always feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV. Learn more about the Voxology Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy
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We recap a week that saw Leonsis, Qatar, Joe Gibbs, The Orioles and more factor in a busy off the field/court/ice action for all things D.C. Will we be talking Ted vs Josh for the next 20 years? We wrap with a check in with the Oakland to Vegas sports franchise express.
This week I spiraled out with hilarious standup comedian & Julliard-trained violist Isabel Hagen! (The Tonight Show, Just For Laughs.) We talked obsessing over what people think of you, the shame spiraling that performing comedy evokes and how Isabel deals with BOMBING, addiction/ recovery, why being vulnerable feels both so good and oh so bad, what it would be like to be a person who isn't plagued by constant shame spiraling, and so much more! Plus. Isabel shares a shame story about having finally decided to stick up for herself- and in doing so ending up accidentally pushing back HARD against a random person who was truly just trying to help her. Follow Isabel on Twitter and Instagram @isabelhagen_ and TikTok @isabelhagen, and keep your eyes glued to her website isabelhagen.com for upcoming stand up dates! You can follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @elykreimendahl, and the pod on Twitter and Instagram @podshamespiral, where I'm regularly posting fun video clips of especially juicy or hilarious moments from the episodes. And we now have a Patreon! Please check it out, and if you've been enjoying the pod, PATRONIZE US! https://www.patreon.com/ShameSpiralPodAudio Engineer/Editor: Sarah Gabrielli (check out her amazing podcast about the last lesbian bars in America @cruisingpod on Instagram and TikTok and listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cruising-a-lesbian-bar-road-trip/id1585850925Original Music: Shadwick Wilde, Instagram and Twitter: @shadwickwildeCover Art: Cassidy Kulhanek, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok: @heavenlygrandpaNew episodes every Tuesday! Don't forget to subscribe, review and please leave those five shining stars! twitter.com/podshamespiralinstagram.com/podshamespiralinstagram.com/elykreimendahltiktok.com/@elykreimendahltwitter.com/elykreimendahl
Lent is still here. We can keep making sacrifices and leaving room for Jesus to speak into our lives. I give a little meditation on how my Lent is going. I also jump into 2 segments, where I talk about Africa and certain Doctors of the Church.Thank you so much for listening!We aim to celebrate the everyday life of following Jesus here at BackSeat Media. It is an honor to use the talents God has bestowed to proclaim the Gospel to many. Make sure to follow us on all platforms to be a part of our JourneyBlog: wearebackseatmedia.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/back.seat.media/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreBackSeatMediaTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@backseatmedia?lang=en
During my first year of college I developed the habit of sitting down with a paper calendar— the kind I still carry to this date— the first day of class, syllabus in hand. I always wrote which chapters were being covered on which dates, when terms papers were due, which day I had tests, and any other noteworthy items the professor offered the class. That way, I had everything at a glance. And, I could work ahead... I carried the same habit to grad school and quickly realized I had a problem: I had far more to read and much more to write. So, I began working ahead. I figured that if I could knock off a few of the larger books during that first week of class— while professors were generally giving us introductory info and ramping up, I'd find myself in a much better position once the full grind of school hit full steam. That first weekend I grabbed the 750-plus page Grenz book (a massive theology tome) and spent hours at the Barnes & Noble coffee shop, highlighters in hand. I devoured it... I noticed something fairly quickly, though— something which helped me make sense of the tension I'd felt since Pop's funeral-- the one I talked about in the previous episode... Let me explain— Most theologians write about God using the omni-words: ✅ Omniscient ✅ Omnipowerful ✅ Omnipresent Grenz had a unique angle on each of these. Specifically, though, on that final one, I found an unexpected comfort. To paraphrase in my own words— “Most people think of God's omnipresence as Him being present everywhere. He's present to everything. But, let's flip the script. Let's look at it a different way. Rather than look at those things as the center— and God moving towards them, let's make God the Great Object of the universe— and make everything present to Him." Or— to say it another way, “What if we don't say that God is everywhere, thereby making Creation the center of our theology? What if, instead, we say that everything is present to God, that it is all oriented around Him?” He becomes the core force, the center piece of the cosmos. Why does that shift matter? Listen in... In this episode I take a shot and defining why, because the thing you center your "world" around really matters.
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They say the universe is ever expanding, but the cultural center of the universe is conveniently located closer than you might think. withinpodcast.com Support our show at Support Within The Realm Our sponsors: jandjpoolsafety@gmail.com Music: The Right Direction by Shane Ivers Martin Mountain Coffee: Small Batch Roaster for an Artisan Cup of Coffee! Check out Martin Mountain Coffee's signature Within The Realm Blend "Story Teller's Roast!" Contact Us! Facebook: @withintherealm1 Twitter: @realm_within Instagram: within_the_realm contact@withinpodcast.com Want to advertise, sponsor or otherwise support Within The Realm? Visit with us at contact@withinpodcast.com or Support Within The Realm The Center of the Universe Welcome to the 101st episode of Within The Realm, I'm your host Steve Garrett. It's a big proposition to get started on the next 100 stories from Within The Realm. Some may wonder, how does a fella have so many tales tucked away in his mind. Folks that know me well, know that I have a million of ‘em and they wish I would hush, at least for a little bit. Well, the good news is that today is not a day I feel inclined to hush, so we'll move forward with our story for today after we hear from the good folks that help me bring you our show. After that I have a story about the center of the universe, it's closer than you might think. (music/Commercials/stinger) Thanks for inviting me back to your podcast listening device. Be sure to check out the show notes in the info on this episode for news about the show & how to contact us. We would love to hear from you. This episode might reveal my roundabout way of dealing with a story. I can't seem to follow a straight line from one end of a story to the next, but hopefully that makes them interesting. I tell stories that come from the place where the Great Plains, the Ozark Mountains and the Indian Territory collide. A lot of people refer to it as “Fly Over Country” and for a lot of folks they do exactly that, Fly over it on their way to more supposedly interesting places. One thing those people don't know is the Center of the Universe lies beneath them as they jet from coast to coast. The Center of the Universe is in Tulsa, just off 1st and Boston. At this location there is a small circle of concrete in a wide spot on a walking path where a person can stand & hear their conversational tone echoed back to them, but then step off of that circle no echo is produced. Folks come from near & far to hear for themselves & leave satisfied they have experienced something weird. There are those that try to explain away the phenomenon, saying it has something to do with the curved concrete seating on either side of the spot constructed several years ago that produces the echo. They can try to explain it with Science, but those that reside Within The Realm know it's a mystery of the ever expanding variety. But the first to point out Oklahoma's centralness to the Cosmos was the great Oklahoma folksinger, songwriter, actor & quantum philosopher Hoyt Axton. You may remember him as the Dad in Gremlins or from his song Della & the Dealer from the 70s. You DO remember him as the songwriter that gave us Never Been To Spain, The Pusher & the one about the Bullfrog named Jeremiah, Joy To The World. Hoyt was often quoted as saying Oklahoma was the cultural center of the universe. Now that always got a laugh from the folks on either coast, thinking about this place as devoid of anything good. After all the bright lights are in New York and LA. On this one, I'm a disciple of the Bard from Duncan, if we push the boundaries out to incorporate all of that place I call Within The Realm, I think I can make a pretty strong argument that Fly Over Country is, in fact, the cultural center of the universe. This part of the world has been settled for some time, but really didn't fill up til late in the game. It was very much a part of that frontier that Fredrick Jackson Turner based his thesis on, the one Professor Greg Jackson reminded us in the last episode went something like “the frontier made America or the Frontier was the most American thing that America ever America'd.” I put it another way, many of those folks were kicked out of every other decent place in the world and came here. This place was diverse, culturally speaking. Just taking that Center of the Universe location in Tulsa as an example, within just a few blocks of that site, you have the Muskogee Tribes Council Oak, the place where the members of that band of Native Americans met and conferred long before Oklahoma was a State. Within Walking distance from there is the Greenwood District, the Black Wall Street, where a vibrant African American community thrived. And of course downtown Tulsa, owing its very existence to those that came here to make a living from what came out of the ground. Many communities in this vast part of the country had similar communities. Not everything was perfect, but strong communities existed in this place. Out of those strong but separate cultures came the Negro Baseball Leagues, Wild West Shows, Kansas City Jazz & Western Swing. Those same communities produced Will Rogers, Walt Disney, Woody Guthrie & Langston Hughes. And as all that was brewing, Railroads funneled people through Kansas City and Route 66, the Mother Road was built right through the Ozarks, Indian Territory and the Great Plains in the 1920s. This was the road that the “Okies” used in their escape to California in the Great Depression. The term Okie, at least to the Californians who saw them as undesireables in their fair State, applied to all those that came through Oklahoma on their exodus to the west, be they from Texas, Arkansas or Missouri. But once it was all said and done 15% of the population of Oklahoma had headed for the jobs in the fields and the cities they hoped awaited them in the Golden State. This was the first great export of the Within The Realm culture. The Okies took with them their culture just as Will Rogers was the number one box-office draw and Walt Disney and the slew of Kansas City animators like Fritz Freeling and Ub Iwerks, were revolutionizing animation. Count Basie was spreading the popularity of the Kansas City style jazz & radio Station KVOO, the Voice of Oklahoma, was broadcasting the music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys across the west. But even after the Depression & World War II, folks from this part of the world made an impact everywhere. The folk music trend of the 50s & 60s was greatly influenced by Woody Guthrie, Oklahoman Jimmy Webb penned some of the greatest love songs of the 60s, including Wichita Lineman & By The Time I Get to Phoenix about a lovelorn Okie headed back to Oklahoma. Newscaster Walter Cronkite, science fiction author Robert Heinlein & radio commentator Paul Harvey spread their Fly Over Country sentimentality to their audiences. S. E. Hinton, a young writer from the middle of nowhere wrote “The Outsiders” that influenced generations of young people. Long before Garth Brooks was the biggest thing ever in Country music, Ozarkian Porter Waggoner delivered Dolly Parton to the World and Eric Clapton regularly scoured the Tulsa scene for backing musicians. Leon Russell, the Master of Time and Space, influenced passels of musicians including a young Reginald Kenneth Dwight, who later became known as Elton John. And we're only scratching the surface of what this place has offered to the rest of the world. I haven't even mentioned Cherry Mash, the ICEE or Kool-Aid. So, for those of you who live Within The Realm, you know who you are, there's lots of history and background in this area. It's more than just trivia. It's a part of the fabric of our country, a country that has an outsized impact of the world. The influence of the people of the place even stretches into the depths of space. Remember it was a Kansas farm boy that discovered Pluto & four men from our little region have walked on or orbited the moon, Alan Bean, Edgar Mitchell, Tom Stafford & Ronald Evans. And then for you folks that have never known the pleasures of living in this stretch of country, those of you who wonder what in the world those folks you are flying over might be doing down there. You might be surprised to know how much the music you listen to, the literature you read and content you consume was created right here...or even how the ability to fly over said region was developed here. There's always more to the story here Within The Realm, the Cultural Center of the Universe. Plenty more stories for another 100 or so episodes. (music) Thanks for joining me today on this episode of Within The Realm. If you enjoyed this episode but haven't joined our Facebook group, you can find a link to it in our show notes. Come join the group and share our episode notifications with your friends. It's a great way to help us grow our audience. You can also keep up with the show on our home on the web, withinpodcast.com. You can find a complete archive of shows plus news & other show related items. If you have found value from our show & want to help keep this thing going, check out our support page at withinpodcast.com/support. Thanks in advance! Within The Realm is written & produced by me, Steve Garrett. Our theme music is provided by 5561/2, Join us in another two weeks for a trek Within The Realm. And as always, thanks for listening.
What is the shape of spacetime? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice discover the structure of the universe, spacetime geometry, and relativity with theoretical physicist at Princeton Gravity Initiative, Delilah Gates. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Thanks to our Patrons Anna Jeter, Logan Green, Kathy McConnell, Glen A. Axberg, and dan wres for supporting us this week.Photo Credit:
(Season 2, Episode 8) In today's show, we journey to the center of the Universe (Probably just the galaxy) to visit Motror the Wizard! Apparently, there was something important he needed to tell us. And later, Bob and friends interrogate General Jefe, of The Jeffs, something is weird about it though... Today's show is sponsored by the Frozen Fighters video game, out now wherever parents like to waste money! Make sure to check us out on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TykoandLad and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tykoandlad/ You can also listen to the show wherever podcasts are found! https://www.linktr.ee/TykoandLad Thank you guys for listening to yet another episode of Intergalactic Radio. Today's episode was written by Jake Sommer & Lane Sommer, Samantha Coleman, and Thomas Passino “The Dancing Banana” was composed by The ChooChoo Boys The voices in today's episode were: Jake Sommer as Tyko Oteevo, Jay, The Jeffs, and The Alphas Jared D'Angelo as Lad Corrus, Gil Antik, and Jeff Lane Sommer as Guy, Motror, Mothree, and Stanley Thomas Passino as Bob and Fergol the Blue /SLASH/ the Hitchhiking Chicken This episode was edited by Jake Sommer Special thanks to Adam Burke and Samantha Coleman, and of course, the real hitchhiking chicken Thank you guys for listening! Make sure to tune in next time for another Episode of Intergalactic Radio!
Pastor Shawn continues the messages we send ourselves in Matthew 14 and examines our self centered nature.Just starting your Jesus journey? Let us know by filling out this form so we can connect with you personallyHello Card Tithes & OffersPlease consider giving to help us spread the life giving message of Jesus to the 920 and beyondGive Here --Follow Life Church on socialsLCGB Facebook LCGB Instagram LCGB YouTube
"New York mafia capo Dwight "The General" Manfredi, is released from prison after 25 years and exiled by his boss to set up shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma; realizing that his mob family may not have his best interests in mind, Dwight slowly builds a crew." While there's no question that Paramount definitely gave Sylvester Stallone a BAG to star in their new exclusive Paramount Plus series, "Tulsa King", two episodes in so far and I'm still glad they did! Wait a minute: the Center of the Universe was in Tulsa, Oklahoma this whole time? Should I feel a certain way if my local bank happens to assume my gender preference just because I walked in with my male business associate?? IMAGINE BEING AN OLDER DIVORCEE COUGAR COP WHO'S TRYING TO RESIST FELON PENIS, BUT ADMIRES HIM FOR NOT SNITCHING SO NOW SHE CANT FIGHT THE URGE??? I identify as "IT" too cuz everything else is just too confusing AND MORE on "Tulsa King - Episode 2 Review" - a BONUS Episode of "¿Who Diss Been Watching?" - UP NOW!!! Watch along with me!! New Episodes of "Tulsa King" on Paramount Plus, every Sunday!! LIKE | RATE | COMMENT | FOLLOW | SUBSCRIBE 2 AhhFuGGiT!!! https://www.youtube.com/whodissis1 https://www.instagram.com/whodissis1 https://www.instagram.com/whodissbeenwatching https://www.instagram.com/ahhfuggit https://www.twitch.tv/whodissis1 DONT FORGET: Join me SATS at 1 PM EST while I record my movie review podcast "¿Who Diss Been Watching?" LIVE on Instagram!!! IG LIVE: https://www.instagram.com/whodissis1 AUDIO VERSIONS OF ¿Who Diss Been Watching?https://linktr.ee/whodissis https://soundcloud.com/whodissis1 https://open.spotify.com/show/6hyS2l2KdQDkX5rfNH5AIp https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ahhf…it/id1084220877 #sylvesterstallone #tulsaking #tulsa #showreview #episodereview #seriesreview #paramountplus #tvreview
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In this episode we explore the concept of earth in the medicine. From the functions of its paired organs to the presentation of someone strong in these qualities and how it effects the way they move through life.
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GERMÁN SALTO - "SOLO EL TIEMPO" ("GERMÁN SALTO", 2022) / ARDE - "EL MAR" (2022) / ALGO - "EL MAR DE AZAHAR" ("ALGO", 2022) / LOS ESTANQUES Y ANNI B. SWEET - "TAMPOCO ESTOY TAN LEJOS" ("BURBUJA CÓMODA Y ELEFANTE INESPERADO", 2022) / YANI MARTINELLI - "MELODY FRIEND" ("SWEET SILENCE", 2021) / MOSES RUBIN - "WHAT AM I DOING NOW" ("DREAMS AND CERTAINTIES", 2022) / PABLO SOLO - "TWO WAYS" ("SOLO SINGS SIMON", 2021) / PEPSI & THE CLITS - "KISS" ("PEPSI & THE CLITS", 2021) / CARDELINA - "YOU'RE GONE" (2022) / MAIKA MAKOVSKI - "CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE" ("MKMK", 2021) / STANLEY BRINKS & FRESCHARD - "STAY WHERE YOU ARE" ("LION HEART", 2021) / ANDY JENKINS (FEATURING ERIN RAE) - "FAR AWAY FROM HERE" (2020) / JOSIENNE CLARKE - "I PROMISED YOU LIGHT" ("I PROMISED YOU LIGHT", 2022). Escuchar audio
Sometimes in our desire to support our children, we let the world revolve around them. And then, at some point, they have to recognize their impact. This week we're building on the conversation about expectations last week and setting clear boundaries in your home. As Dr. Henry Cloud says, "you get what you tolerate." We talk about oceans, rebellion, and how to course-correct. We want our children to feel safe and secure. That also means trusting that you as the parent will call them out on the behaviors that will push others away. What is the ripple effect coming out of your home?
Is there such a thing as giving your child too much attention? In this episode, Abby tells a story of a friend whose husband finally put his foot down and said, "Our son is running our house." How do you know if you're just loving your child, or if you're handing over the reins? Tell us!What's a sign you've turned over the controls to your kids? How do you get them back? Email imom@familyfirst.net with the subject line "center of the universe."Mentions:3 Signs Your Child Is Feeling Ignored7 Signs You're Giving Your Child Too Much AttentionThis episode's show notes can also be viewed here on iMOM.com.Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | TwitterSubscribe to the iMOM Minute and get daily motherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration sent to your inbox.
William and Jeff sit down with Chris Ray at Center of the Universe Brewing in the Ashland, Virginia. Listen in as he shares the stories behind iconic VA names like Pocahoptas and RayRay's in addition to how he started his beer career with Homefront IPA before opening the brewery.@namesontaps@cotubrew
What do Galileo and Jesus have to do with one another? Check out this message from Pastor Ryan on James 4:11-17 to find out!
"Every time we start thinking we are the center of the universe, the universe turns around and says with a slightly distracted air, 'I'm sorry, what'd you say your name was again?'" --Margaret Maron (Amerian mystery writer) Learning that she WASN'T the center of the universe was a lesson that Judy learned from a therapist when she was in her twenties. It's not an easy lesson to learn and it takes many of us time and practice to fully understand the concept. But, according to this article in Inc., studies show that when you get this, you're more likely to face your fear, speak out, and stand up for your opinions! Knowing that you. are. NOT the center of the universe leads to independence and the release of people-pleasing. In this episode, Judy and I talk about therapy, aging, life after retirement, and how much fun we are having--and therapeutic it is--doing Legacy Writing together.
In this week's questions show, I explain how other planets can have geostationary orbits, if sending tardigrades to the Moon is a violation of the Outerspace Treaty, and why everything orbiting the Sun is in perfect balance. Here's a link to our Discord server: https://discord.gg/3nk8kAARUm 00:00 Start 00:53 Does Venus have a geostationary orbit? 02:34 Is sending tardigrades to the Moon violate the Outerspace Treaty? 06:30 Why is everything in stable orbit around the Sun? 08:50 Is there a telescope on the ISS? 10:33 How does the solar maximum work? 13:05 Does space solar power make sense? 15:40 Do rockets have to go into orbit around the Earth first? 17:15 When will a microscope go to Mars? 19:57 Could gravitational lensing let us see beyond the observable Universe? 21:53 Where will we see the surface of other worlds? 24:19 Could you go faster to blue shift light? 26:47 Do nuclear rockets need fuel? 28:03 Does time travel slower at the centre of the Universe? 29:49 Can black holes go supernova? Want to be part of the questions show? Ask a short question on any video on my channel. I gather a bunch up each week and answer them here.
Why do so many people have a problem with the current leader of the US Postal Service? What's it like to visit the Center of the Universe (the Tulsa version) firsthand? Will anyone ever catch the Halifax Toe Tickler? All this and more in this week's listener mail. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's going on at the Center of the Universe in Tulsa, OK? How does the fraud triangle help us understand when people are likely to commit crime? What makes counting nuclear weapons so tricky? All this and more in this week's listener mail. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode of Pray the Word on Job 38:25–27, David Platt reminds us that God is the center of the universe.
SVP and GM at Texas Motorspeedway, Rob Ramage gives listeners a breakdown of all things coming to TMS this spring; Pro Football Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith talks Cowboys, why he chose No. 34 as his NASCAR car number, what to expect from him in the upcoming Club Corp Classic and why DFW is the center of the universe; Assistant editor of D CEO magazine and keeper of D Magazines prestigious Dallas 500 list, Ben Swanger dives into robot quarterbacks and why eSports are booming in Dallas.