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Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Andruet, échec et mat - Le débrief

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 12:51


En août 1995 à Saulx-Les-Chartreux dans l'Essonne, on retrouve le cadavre de Gilles Andruet, champion de France d'échecs, fils du coureur automobile Jean Claude Andruet. L'enquête établit rapidement que le mobile du crime est sans doute l'argent. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Andruet, échec et mat - Le récit (2/2)

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 12:57


En août 1995 à Saulx-Les-Chartreux dans l'Essonne, on retrouve le cadavre de Gilles Andruet, champion de France d'échecs, fils du coureur automobile Jean Claude Andruet. L'enquête établit rapidement que le mobile du crime est sans doute l'argent. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Andruet, échec et mat - Le récit (1/2)

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 18:47


En août 1995 à Saulx-Les-Chartreux dans l'Essonne, on retrouve le cadavre de Gilles Andruet, champion de France d'échecs, fils du coureur automobile Jean Claude Andruet. L'enquête établit rapidement que le mobile du crime est sans doute l'argent. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Faithful Politics
Dr. André Gagné on Christian Dominionism and the Politics of Spiritual Warfare

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 65:20 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comPentecostalism is the fastest-growing branch of Christianity worldwide—expected to top 1 billion by 2050. But what happens when elements of this movement intersect with far-right politics and spiritual warfare rhetoric? In this episode, Canadian scholar Dr. André Gagné returns to Faithful Politics to unpack the rise of the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), dominion theology, and the Seven Mountain Mandate—ideologies fueling an increasingly militant form of Christian nationalism. Gagné explains how these movements evolved from church growth strategies into political frameworks now embraced by Trump allies like Paula White-Cain and Lance Wallnau. The conversation explores how spiritual language can dehumanize political opponents, what “spiritual warfare” really means, and why Christians should be concerned about the blurring line between faith and authoritarianism.

Un jour dans le monde
Mort de l'objectif des 1,5 °C : anatomie d'un échec

Un jour dans le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 37:00


durée : 00:37:00 - Le 18/20 · Un jour dans le monde - par : Fabienne Sintes - Des chercheurs français, anciens auteurs du GIEC, ont annoncé, jeudi 19 juin, que l'objectif de limiter le réchauffement climatique à 1,5 °C "n'est plus atteignable". - réalisé par : Thomas Lenglain

InterNational
Mort de l'objectif des 1,5 °C : anatomie d'un échec

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 37:00


durée : 00:37:00 - Le 18/20 · Un jour dans le monde - par : Fabienne Sintes - Des chercheurs français, anciens auteurs du GIEC, ont annoncé, jeudi 19 juin, que l'objectif de limiter le réchauffement climatique à 1,5 °C "n'est plus atteignable". - réalisé par : Thomas Lenglain

Le Billet politique
Retraites : François Bayrou a-t-il réussi son échec ?

Le Billet politique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 4:09


durée : 00:04:09 - Le Billet politique - par : Jean Leymarie - La concertation sur les retraites est moribonde. La stratégie du Premier ministre tourne court. Mais y perd-il ?

Faithful Politics
From Faith to Fall Out Boy: John Kasich on Religion, Rock, and Redemption

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 53:38 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comFormer Ohio Governor John Kasich joins Faithful Politics to discuss his new book, Heaven Help Us: How Faith Communities Inspire Hope, Strengthen Neighborhoods, and Build a Future. Kasich opens up about the tragic loss of his parents that led him to deeply explore his faith, his unlikely friendship with a pastor, and the powerful community stories that shaped his latest work. But it's not all heavy topics — Kasich lightens the conversation with dad jokes and a touching story about meeting Chester Bennington from Linkin Park backstage before the singer's untimely death. Listen in as hosts Will Wright and Josh Burtram explore how faith, music, and small acts of kindness can leave lasting impacts on people and communities.Guest Bio:John Kasich is the former governor of Ohio and a two-time presidential candidate. He is the author of Heaven Help Us: How Faith Communities Inspire Hope, Strengthen Neighborhoods, and Build a Future. Kasich, a lifelong Christian, blends humor and humility in his reflections on faith, politics, and pop culture — from reading Isaiah on Mondays to rocking out to Metallica on Fridays.Resources & Links:Heaven Help Us by John Kasich: https://bookshop.org/a/112456/9780310368823John Kasich's Website: JohnKasich.com Support the show

Faithful Politics
How Trump Dismantled the World's Most Life-Saving Aid Program with Peter Wehner

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 63:25


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comLaunched in 2003, PEPFAR has saved over 25 million lives and stood as one of America's most celebrated bipartisan achievements. But under the Trump administration's second term, this global health initiative faces near-total collapse. In this urgent conversation, Peter Wehner—a veteran of three Republican administrations and a key PEPFAR advocate—explains how executive orders, the gutting of USAID, and MAGA-driven misinformation have jeopardized millions. Wehner, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and contributor to The Atlantic and The New York Times, also reflects on the unraveling of U.S. soft power, the erosion of moral clarity in the evangelical world, and how Christians should respond to mass suffering abroad.From the devastation of Africa's healthcare infrastructure to the ideological reshaping of the GOP, this episode is a powerful wake-up call for anyone concerned with human dignity, public health, or the soul of American politics.

RTL Matin
FOOTBALL - L'échec de la billetterie de la Coupe du monde des clubs

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 1:34


La compétition débute ce week-end aux États-Unis. C'est la FIFA qui a voulu ce nouveau grand rendez-vous alléchant sur le papier les 32 meilleures équipes du monde venant de tous les championnats et qui s'affrontent. Le PSG joue ce dimanche 15 juin par exemple contre l'Atlético Madrid. Sauf que le succès n'est pas au rendez-vous, le match d'ouverture en Floride, entre l'Inter Miami de Lionel Messi et les Egyptiens d'Al-Ahly risque de se jouer devant un stade qui sonne creux. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Saltos et Mojitos
Médailles, échec à Paris et Après Jeux, ft. Coline Devillard

Saltos et Mojitos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 53:15


Membre de l'équipe de France de gymnastique aux JO de Paris 2024, triple championne d'Europe et double médaillée mondiale, Coline Devillard à marqué l'histoire de la gym française.

L'invité politique
« L'Europe est un échec », avertit l'économiste Christian Saint-Étienne

L'invité politique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 11:37


Christian Saint-Étienne, économiste, membre du cercle des économistes, professeur émérite titulaire de la chaire Jean Baptiste Say d'économie au CNAM et auteur de Trump et nous, comment sauver la France et l'Europe aux éditions Odile Jacob, était l'invité de la matinale de Radio Classique ce mercredi 11 juin. Il est revenu sur l'actuelle place de l'Europe dans le monde, estimant qu'il s'agissait «d'un échec». Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Faithful Politics
Church-State Separation on Trial: Rachel Laser on Two Critical SCOTUS Cases

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 59:14 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comNote: We recorded this episode before we learned about the decision in the St. Isidore case. religious beliefs being weaponized to reshape public education? In this episode, Rachel Laser—CEO of Americans United for Separation of Church and State—joins hosts Will and Josh to unpack two major Supreme Court cases: Mahmoud v. Taylor and St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond. Both cases carry huge implications for the future of religious freedom, public schooling, and church-state separation.Laser explains how one case centers on parents trying to opt out of LGBTQ-inclusive books, while the other could open the floodgates for religious public charter schools funded by taxpayer dollars. Drawing from legal expertise and personal faith, Laser offers a bold and nuanced defense of pluralism, public education, and constitutional integrity. With the stakes this high, these rulings could redefine what it means to be an American student—or a person of faith.

22H Max
Julien Odoul : "Un échec au sein de la famille" – 10/06

22H Max

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 22:44


À 22h, Perrine Storme fait le tour des images marquantes et des déclarations fortes de la journée. Du lundi au jeudi, Julie jusqu'à minuit fait vivre l'info du soir avec chroniqueurs, invités et éditorialistes.

Bob Enyart Live
The Real Nature of Rest: with Eryn Lynum

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025


* The Natural: Listen in as RSR host's Fred Williams and Doug McBurney interview homeschool mom, author, podcaster & Certified Naturalist Eryn Lynum about the scriptural, and Godly nature of rest for the mind, body and soul.   * Rocky Mountain HomeSchool Conference: Visit RSR and Eryn on the exhibitors floor at the 2025 CHEC Conference June 12-14 in Denver! And use coupon code NatTheo25*! to save $30.00 on CHEC registration!   * Nat Theo: Check out NathTheo Eryns Nature Lessons rooted in the Bible!   * Fairy Shrimp Tough: Find out how fairy shrimp can survive conditions that would make a Green Beret cry.    * Rest of the Hummingbird: Hear about God's design for torpor - how hummingbirds rest!   * House of the Sparrow: Hear about sparrows in the Holy Land, and the story of the Bird Whisperer!   * Foragers: Find out how God designed certain bees to communicate the intricacies of foraging for nectar by both rest, and the "waggle dance."   * Great Frigate Bird! Discover the God given gift of unihemispheric sleep that helps the Great Frigate Bird rest while flying over the ocean!   * Renewing Body & Mind: God's pattern of rest for the axolotl and the human teaches us how Jesus wants us to renew our minds by the washing of the water of the Word, and that we be not conformed to this world: but be transformed by the renewing of our mind, that we may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.

Real Science Radio
The Real Nature of Rest: with Eryn Lynum

Real Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025


* The Natural: Listen in as RSR host's Fred Williams and Doug McBurney interview homeschool mom, author, podcaster & Certified Naturalist Eryn Lynum about the scriptural, and Godly nature of rest for the mind, body and soul.   * Rocky Mountain HomeSchool Conference: Visit RSR and Eryn on the exhibitors floor at the 2025 CHEC Conference June 12-14 in Denver! And use coupon code NatTheo25*! to save $30.00 on CHEC registration!   * Nat Theo: Check out NathTheo Eryns Nature Lessons rooted in the Bible!   * Fairy Shrimp Tough: Find out how fairy shrimp can survive conditions that would make a Green Beret cry.    * Rest of the Hummingbird: Hear about God's design for torpor - how hummingbirds rest!   * House of the Sparrow: Hear about sparrows in the Holy Land, and the story of the Bird Whisperer!   * Foragers: Find out how God designed certain bees to communicate the intricacies of foraging for nectar by both rest, and the "waggle dance."   * Great Frigate Bird! Discover the God given gift of unihemispheric sleep that helps the Great Frigate Bird rest while flying over the ocean!   * Renewing Body & Mind: God's pattern of rest for the axolotl and the human teaches us how Jesus wants us to renew our minds by the washing of the water of the Word, and that we be not conformed to this world: but be transformed by the renewing of our mind, that we may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.

Faithful Politics
Election Integrity, Voter Access, and Executive Orders: A Deep Dive with Jessica Huseman

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 61:21 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn the wake of recent executive orders aimed at tightening voter registration requirements, Will Wright and Josh Burtram welcome back Jessica Huseman, the editorial director of VoteBeat. They discuss the implications of Trump's proposed documentation proof of citizenship, the SAVE Act, and their potential impact on voter access. Jessica also sheds light on the challenges facing election workers in the current political climate, the unintended consequences of voter ID laws, and why voting technology remains a small, underfunded industry despite its critical role in democracy.Guest Bio:Jessica Huseman is the editorial director of VoteBeat, a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to covering voting access and election administration across the United States. She is a prominent voice in election integrity, with a focus on how voter ID laws and executive orders impact marginalized communities. Her work has been featured in major news outlets and she continues to be a trusted source for understanding the complexities of election policy.VoteBeat: votebeat.orgHeritage Foundation Election Fraud Database: heritage.org/voterfraudExecutive Order on Documentary Proof of Citizenship: https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/03/preserving-and-protecting-the-integrity-of-american-elections/Addressing Risks from Chris Krebs and Government Censorship: https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/04/addressing-risks-from-chris-krebs-and-government-censorship/SAVE Act Legislation: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/22Dominion Voting Systems Settlement: https://apnews.com/article/fox-news-dominion-lawsuit-trial-trump-2020-0ac71f75acfacc52ea80b3e747fb0afe Support the show

Franck Ferrand raconte...
Anne de Clèves et Henri VIII : La « laideur » de la jeune femme a-t-elle vraiment causé l'échec de leur mariage ?

Franck Ferrand raconte...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 21:43


Les mauvaises langues prétendent que c'est sa laideur – réelle ou supposée – qui aurait desservi l'allemande Anne de Clèves et précipité l'échec de son mariage avec Henri VIII. Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Trench Tech
[Extrait] La Smart City est un échec mais notre solitude est bien réelle - Hubert Béroche

Trench Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 8:46


Et si l'idée de la Smart City était un échec monumental et en disait long sur nos modes de vies avec le smartphone, partout dans le monde ?De Paris à Séoul, en passant par San Francisco ou Rio, d'où vient notre facscination pour l'écran au point de ne plus en lever les yeux et d'adapter nos villes à notre zombification ?Écoutez l'épisode complet Sombies, tous déjà contaminés ? ou tapez directement "Trench Tech Hubert Béroche" dans votre plateforme de podcastHubert Béroche est fondateur du think tank Urban AI et auteur du livre Smombies, il explore les relations entre technologie, urbanisme et société.Dans cet extrait il décrit l'échec du concept de Smart City et notre solitude exponentielle en ville, seuls derrière nos écrans.(c) Trench Tech, LE podcast « Esprits Critiques pour Tech Éthique »Épisode enregistré le 25/04/2025---

Le retour de Mario Dumont
Ép. 04/06 | Tarifs de Trump: un échec pour Mark Carney?

Le retour de Mario Dumont

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 143:07


Trump annonce des tarifs de 50% sur l’acier et sur l’aluminium: un échec pour le premier ministre du Canada? | Le PLQ aura un chef avant la fin du mois de juin | Nicole Croisille décède à l’âge de 88 ans | Satelite : une PME d’ici pourrait révolutionner le Canada en entier Dans cet épisode intégral du 4 juin, en entrevue : Bertrand Godin, coureur automobile. Jean Simard, président et chef de la direction Association de l’aluminium du Canada (AAC). Jacques Leduc, PDG de Terrestar et ancien fondateur de l’entreprise de télécommunications Fido. Charles Milliard, candidat à la chefferie du Parti libéral du Québec. Benoît Drouin-Germain, comédien. Une production QUB Juin 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Faithful Politics
Unmasking Religious Extremism: Rev. Dr. Shannon Fleck on Faithful America's Fight for Justice

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 66:46 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn Oklahoma, religious extremism is reshaping public education, political rhetoric, and community life. In this episode, Faithful Politics hosts Will Wright and Pastor Josh Burtram sit down with Rev. Dr. Shannon Fleck, the new Executive Director of Faithful America. Fleck discusses her journey from ministry to public advocacy, the rise of Christian nationalism in Oklahoma, and the battle against religious indoctrination in public schools. She also unpacks the implications of recent legislative moves, including a controversial social studies curriculum backed by religious right power players like Kevin Roberts, Dennis Prager, and David Barton. Fleck explains how the fight for true religious liberty is being reframed as a war on 'anti-Christian bias' and what it means for churches, schools, and marginalized communities across the nation.Guest Bio:Rev. Dr. Shannon Fleck is the Executive Director of Faithful America, the largest online community of Christians advocating for social justice. Previously, she served as the head of the Oklahoma Faith Network, where she championed interfaith dialogue and public advocacy in a deeply conservative state. Fleck's work focuses on countering religious extremism and advocating for genuine religious liberty, especially in the context of public education and policy.Resources & Links:Faithful America: faithfulamerica.orgRev. Dr. Shannon Fleck's Substack: https://substack.com/@smfleck Support the show

Géopolitique
L'échec des négociations à Gaza prolonge une tragédie qui renvoie le monde à son impuissance coupable

Géopolitique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 3:12


durée : 00:03:12 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - Un nouveau drame lors d'une distribution alimentaire fait de nombreuses victimes hier matin dans la bande de Gaza, alors que les négociations pour un cessez-le-feu sont dans l'impasse. La tragédie se poursuit malgré la demande d'une partie des Israéliens et du monde que la guerre prenne fin.

InterNational
L'échec des négociations à Gaza prolonge une tragédie qui renvoie le monde à son impuissance coupable

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 3:12


durée : 00:03:12 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - Un nouveau drame lors d'une distribution alimentaire fait de nombreuses victimes hier matin dans la bande de Gaza, alors que les négociations pour un cessez-le-feu sont dans l'impasse. La tragédie se poursuit malgré la demande d'une partie des Israéliens et du monde que la guerre prenne fin.

Nuage de mots
L'échec entre nos rêves feat Alex Tacchino

Nuage de mots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 58:01


L'échec est souvent perçu comme l'opposé du succès. Pourtant, il nous en apprend plus. Dans cet épisode, j'ai invité Alex Tacchino, pour partager un Nuage de mots autour de son parcours et de son rêve d'être acteur de cinéma. Malgré un rôle dans le film à succès Neuilly sa mère, il a vu ses rêves et ses projets professionnel se fissurer.De Neuilly sa mère aux tréfonds du web (son court métrage) :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTD-Ua1H5g8Ses réseaux : @altacchinoPour me retrouver sur les réseaux :@angedanslesnuages (insta/tiktok/YouTube)@nuagedemotspodcast (chaine YouTube du podcast)N'hésite pas à t'abonner pour suivre mes fictions et mes aventures

Faithful Politics
How Charisma Shapes Faith and Politics with Historian Molly Worthen

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 61:53 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn an era where political figures command crowds with cult-like devotion, what role does charisma truly play in shaping public life? Historian and journalist Molly Worthen joins Faithful Politics to explore the deep history of charisma—from the revivals of Anne Hutchinson and Joseph Smith to the populism of Donald Trump. Worthen, author of Spellbound: How Charisma Shaped American History from the Puritans to Donald Trump, unpacks how this powerful force straddles the sacred and secular.She also shares her own remarkable journey from secularism to Christianity, explains why younger generations may be rethinking faith, and reflects on the prophetic burden Christians carry in a polarized democracy. From MAGA rallies to megachurches to TikTok gurus, we explore how belief, authority, and identity are being redefined in the 21st century.

RTL Matin
LA FRANCE S'ENGAGE - L'Afev se bat contre l'échec scolaire

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 2:59


Ecoutez La France s'engage avec Antoine Leiris du 31 mai 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Culture en direct
Vertu de l'échec, musique de la langue et émotions collectives avec Julien Gosselin

Culture en direct

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 108:33


durée : 01:48:33 - Comme un samedi - par : Arnaud Laporte - Julien Gosselin, metteur en scène et directeur de l'Odéon–Théâtre de l'Europe, nous propose une carte blanche détonante et étonnante : foot, poésie, cuisine deux étoiles et journalisme dans une même émission ! - réalisation : Alexandre Fougeron - invités : Julien Gosselin Metteur en scène de théâtre; Florence Aubenas Grand reporter pour "Le Monde" et essayiste; Laura Vazquez Poétesse et romancière; Alexandre Gauthier Chef cuisinier; Grégory Schneider Journaliste; Erik Truffaz Trompettiste de jazz français; Abdullah Miniawy Chanteur, poète et compositeur

Arrêt sur images - audio
Le Scouarnec : autopsie d'un échec médiatique

Arrêt sur images - audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 74:20


L'affaire Joël le Scouarnec avait tout pour provoquer un maelström médiatique. Et même, un maelström sociétal. Il n'en a rien été. Si plus de 450 journalistes ont été accrédités, au début du procès, et si une salle à part a dû être mise en place pour les accueillir, la plupart des rédactions ont rapidement déserté les bancs qui leur étaient réservés... puis sont subitement réapparues, après plus de trois mois d'audience, pour le verdict. Entre temps, les chaînes de tél ...

Faithful Politics
Reclaiming Faith: Queer Theology with Brandan Robertson

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 56:20 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn a time when LGBTQ Christians still face rejection from many pulpits, author and theologian Brandan Robertson is helping them reclaim their place at the table. In this episode, we talk with Brandan about his new book Queer Christian: Reclaiming the Bible, Our Faith, and Our Place at the Table. He shares his personal journey from fundamentalist roots to becoming an openly gay pastor, and explains why many traditional interpretations of Scripture—especially on sexuality—fail to hold up under scholarly scrutiny.We unpack the meaning behind the word “queer,” the dangers of biblical literalism, and how Brandan's experience at Moody Bible Institute helped him realize the fear-based theology he was taught didn't reflect the God of love. He also offers advice for LGBTQ individuals navigating their own faith and identity—and makes the case for a more expansive, inclusive Christianity rooted in honesty, history, and hope.

Faithful Politics
Understanding the Old Testament Through Ancient Eyes with Dr. John Walton

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 62:07 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comHow should we read the Old Testament today? In this episode, Faithful Politics dives deep with Dr. John H. Walton, a leading Old Testament scholar and professor emeritus at Wheaton College. With decades of research on ancient Near Eastern contexts, Walton discusses why understanding the cultural river of the Bible's original audience is crucial for accurate interpretation. From Genesis to the Pentateuch, he challenges us to rethink common assumptions about creation, divine community, and moral frameworks in the Hebrew Scriptures. Tune in as we explore how cultural backgrounds shape biblical authority and what it means to read the Old Testament as its ancient readers would have.Guest Bio:Dr. John H. Walton is a distinguished Old Testament scholar and professor emeritus at Wheaton College. He has authored numerous influential works, including "The Lost World of Genesis 1," "The Lost World of Adam and Eve," and "The Lost World of Scripture," which explore the Bible through its ancient Near Eastern context. Walton's work emphasizes understanding Scripture as its original audience would have, encouraging modern readers to grapple with its historical and cultural frameworks. Support the show

Les Grandes Gueules
La réalité du jour - Jérôme Marty : "C'est l'échec de notre politique d'éducation. On oublie les métiers manuels. Ce sont des métiers pénibles qu'il faut mieux rémunérer." - 23/05

Les Grandes Gueules

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 1:03


Aujourd'hui, Flora Ghebali, Jérôme Marty et Emmanuel de Villiers débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.

Faithful Politics
How Trump Weaponized the DOJ – Insights from Former Federal Prosecutor Kristy Parker

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 72:46 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this episode, former federal prosecutor Kristy Parker returns to Faithful Politics to discuss the drastic shifts in the Department of Justice under Donald Trump. With nearly two decades of experience in the DOJ, Parker offers a rare insider's perspective on the erosion of institutional norms, the consequences of mass firings, and the implications for civil rights enforcement. From the establishment of a controversial anti-Christian bias task force to unprecedented executive orders affecting legal representation, Parker outlines how the DOJ has become a tool for political retribution rather than a defender of the rule of law. Listen in as she explains the ripple effects on American democracy and why Protect Democracy is working to hold the line.Guest Bio:Kristy Parker is a senior counsel at Protect Democracy, where she focuses on safeguarding democratic institutions and the rule of law. A former federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, she has extensive experience in civil rights litigation, police misconduct cases, and election integrity enforcement. Parker served under four presidential administrations, witnessing firsthand the transformation of the DOJ from a nonpartisan legal body to a political weapon under Donald Trump.Resources:Protect Democracy: https://protectdemocracy.org Support the show

Le téléphone sonne
L'école primaire est-elle en échec scolaire ?

Le téléphone sonne

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 36:41


durée : 00:36:41 - Le 18/20 · Le téléphone sonne - Dans un rapport cinglant publié ce mardi 20 mai, la Cour des comptes étrille l'école primaire française, dont le niveau des élèves est jugé "inacceptable". À ce constat amer s'ajoutent les inégalités de genre, de territoire et de classes sociales. Comment redresser la barre ?

Faithful Politics
Empowering Vulnerable Communities: Faith, Justice, and Early Childhood Development

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 63:13 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comWhat role does the church play in supporting vulnerable children and families in marginalized communities? In this episode, Faithful Politics sits down with Rev. Moya Harris, Director of Racial Justice at Sojourners and ordained AME minister, and Rev. Thomas Brackeen Jr., Minister to Youth and Families at Metropolitan AME Church, to discuss their latest report on strengthening early childhood development in Black and Latin faith communities. From access to healthcare to the impact of economic policies, they delve into the systems affecting the youngest and most vulnerable and how faith-based organizations can step up to advocate for justice.Metropolitan AME Church, founded in 1838, continues to stand against hate and fight for justice. In December 2020, the Proud Boys vandalized the church's property, tearing down and burning a Black Lives Matter banner. Metropolitan fought back, securing $2.8 million in damages and winning the exclusive rights to the Proud Boys' trademark — a historic legal victory for a Black institution. Today, the church continues its legacy of advocacy through initiatives such as the Community Justice Fund, food insecurity programs, and the Sankofa Project, which equips families with culturally responsive and biblically grounded resources.Guest Bios:Rev. Moya Harris is an ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, serving at the historic Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, DC. She is also the Director of Racial Justice at Sojourners and a retired registered nurse. Rev. Harris is currently pursuing her PhD, focusing on faith, justice, and community development.Rev. Thomas A. Brackeen Jr. is the Minister to Youth and Families at Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, DC. With over 30 years of experience in youth ministry, he has worked with young people throughout the DC metropolitan area and is committed to advocating for vulnerable children and families through faith-based initiatives.Resources & Links:Sojourners: sojo.netMetropolitan AME Church: metropolitaname.orgReport on Early Childhood Development in Black and Support the show

Le débat des grandes voix
Louer des places de prison à l'étranger ? «C'est un aveu d'échec, c'est un peu la honte», estime Philippe Guibert

Le débat des grandes voix

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 10:14


Tous les vendredis, samedis et dimanche soir, Pascale de La Tour du Pin reçoit deux invités pour des débats d'actualités. Avis tranchés et arguments incisifs sont au programme.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Le grand journal du week-end - Philippe Vandel
Louer des places de prison à l'étranger ? «C'est un aveu d'échec, c'est un peu la honte», estime Philippe Guibert

Le grand journal du week-end - Philippe Vandel

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 10:14


Tous les vendredis, samedis et dimanche soir, Pascale de La Tour du Pin reçoit deux invités pour des débats d'actualités. Avis tranchés et arguments incisifs sont au programme.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

La Leçon, le podcast sur l'art d'échouer
Épisode 275 - Parysatis Peymani "Tout ce que l'échec de ma marque Syrah m'a appris sur l'entreprenariat"

La Leçon, le podcast sur l'art d'échouer

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 37:14


Bienvenue dans La Leçon, le podcast sur l'art d'échouer ! Cette semaine, je suis ravie de recevoir Parysatis Peymani. Entrepreneuse et cofondatrice de la société d'investissements Harmony Homes qui permet d'investir dans de jolies maisons de vacances et d'en tirer un revenu locatif. Avant ça, elle s'est essayée à l'entreprenariat avec sa marque Syrah dont nous allons parler, tout en explosant sur Instagram et en devenant créatrice de contenus. Entre apprentissage, échecs et leçons de vie, on a plein de choses à se raconter toutes les deux !Bonne écoute

La Leçon, le podcast sur l'art d'échouer
Teasing du prochain épisode... Parysatis Peymani et l'échec de sa marque Syrah

La Leçon, le podcast sur l'art d'échouer

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 0:49


Un avant-goût du prochain épisode de la Leçon qui sort vendredi à 23h30 ! Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Faithful Politics
Christian Utopias and Network States: Kiera Butler on Theo Bros in Appalachia

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 54:57 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this episode, Faithful Politics welcomes back Kiera Butler, senior editor at Mother Jones, to discuss her latest reporting on a group of Christian nationalists aiming to build a secluded community in Appalachia. Butler unpacks how this network of self-identified "Theo Bros," led by figures like Andrew Isker and supported by investment firm New Founding, is attempting to create a crypto-fueled, autonomy-driven enclave in Tennessee. We explore the ideological motivations behind this project, the connections to Silicon Valley's "network state" movement, and the potential implications for local communities already established in the region. Tune in to hear Butler's insights on the intersections of faith, real estate, and the radical vision for a "Christian nation" in the American heartland.Guest Bio:Kiera Butler is a senior editor at Mother Jones, where she covers politics, culture, and the intersection of religion and power in America. She is known for her investigative reporting on Christian nationalism and emerging political movements and has written extensively on the rise of "Theo Bros" and their efforts to create autonomous Christian enclaves.Resources & Links:The Christian Theobros are Building a Tech Utopia in Appalachia: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/04/christian-theobros-are-building-a-tech-utopia-in-appalachia/ Support the show

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
ONU, les débuts (4/5) : Israël-Palestine, un échec de l'ONU toujours au présent

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 30:27


L'Etat d'Israël est proclamé le 14 mai 1948 mais à ce jour il n'y a toujours pas d'Etat palestinien. C'est une Autorité palestinienne, une entité gouvernementale, qui administre les habitants arabes de Cisjordanie et de la bande de Gaza selon les accords d'Oslo de 1993. Pourtant en 1947, l'ONU avait voté pour la création de deux Etats. Denis Charbit est historien et Professeur de science politique à l'Open University d'Israël. Réf. bibliographique : Denis Charbit, Israël et ses paradoxes (Le Cavalier Bleu, Paris, 2023).

Faithful Politics
How Evangelicals Betrayed Jesus for Power – A Conversation with Amy Hawk

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 56:37 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this episode, Will Wright and Pastor Josh Burtram speak with Amy Hawk, author of The Judas Effect: How Evangelicals Betray Jesus for Power. Once a hyper-patriotic evangelical leader, Amy shares her journey of disillusionment during the 2016 election when Donald Trump became the Republican nominee. She opens up about her father's legacy as a Vietnam War hero, her evolving faith journey, and the painful decision to step away from the white evangelical church. Hawk discusses how Trumpism has infiltrated the evangelical community, drawing parallels between Judas' betrayal and how evangelical leaders have sacrificed integrity for political power. Amy also details how her faith was renewed through studying the life of Jesus and the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., ultimately leading her to a spiritual community outside traditional evangelical circles.Guest Bio:Amy Hawk is the author of The Judas Effect: How Evangelicals Betray Jesus for Power. Once a devoted evangelical leader, Amy experienced a profound faith crisis during the 2016 election when she witnessed the rise of Trumpism within the evangelical church. Now, she speaks out against the manipulation of Christianity for political gain and offers daily Bible teachings on her YouTube channel and social media.Resources & Links:The Judas Effect: How Evangelicals Betray Jesus for Power by Amy Hawk – Purchase Link on her website for signed copies: https://www.amyhawk.com Support the show

Silicon Carne, un peu de picante dans la Tech
D'Échec Scolaire à Meilleur Vendeur du Monde - L'Histoire Incroyable de Pierre Gaubil

Silicon Carne, un peu de picante dans la Tech

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 84:38


Faithful Politics
Religious Liberty, Natural Theology, and America's Founding with Dr. Owen Anderson

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 64:50 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn an era of rising polarization, what does religious liberty really mean—and why does it matter today? Dr. Owen Anderson, professor of philosophy and religious studies at Arizona State University, joins Will and Josh to unpack the philosophical roots of religious freedom, natural theology, and the moral principles that shaped the American founding. Together, they explore tough questions: How do we define religious liberty in a pluralistic society? Are the ideals in the Declaration of Independence grounded in Protestant theology? What does it mean to protect religious freedom without weaponizing faith for political gain? The conversation also touches on hot-button issues like Christian nationalism, DEI programs, transgender rights, and the complex relationship between church and state. Whether you're curious about the faith of the Founders or wrestling with modern debates about freedom of conscience, this episode offers thoughtful insight into the intersection of faith, philosophy, and democracy.Guest Bio:Dr. Owen Anderson is a professor of philosophy and religious studies at Arizona State University and the pastor of Christ the King Church in Phoenix. His work focuses on natural theology, constitutional principles, and moral philosophy, with a particular interest in how religious liberty and moral truth shape democratic societies. He is the author of several books, including Reason, Faith and Faithfulness, The Declaration of God, and a philosophical commentary on the Book of Job.Resources & Links:Dr. Owen Anderson's Website: https://drowenanderson.comThe Declaration of God by Owen Anderson: https://bookshop.org/a/112456/9781107459045 Support the show

Rothen s'enflamme
Khazri revient sur l'échec à Montpellier – 05/05

Rothen s'enflamme

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 3:50


Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison !

Faithful Politics
How Bias Shapes Our Faith and Politics with Psychologist Erin Devers

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 62:27 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comWhy is it so hard to admit when we're wrong—even when the evidence is right in front of us? Cognitive bias isn't just a problem for “other people”—it affects all of us, shaping how we think, vote, and even practice our faith. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Erin Devers, social psychologist and professor, to talk about her new book The Unbiased Self (InterVarsity Press), where she draws on decades of research in psychology, neuroscience, and theology. Together, we explore why biases are baked into the way we process information, how these mental shortcuts affect our politics and faith, and what it actually takes to move toward greater humility and intellectual honesty. We also discuss the “bias blind spot,” confirmation bias, belief perseverance, and the surprising power of dialogue—even across deep disagreements.Guest Bio:Dr. Erin Elizabeth Devers is a social psychologist and professor whose work focuses on cognitive and emotional processes underlying human behavior, particularly around self-perception, social bias, and faith. She has taught social psychology since 2007 and is known for blending psychological science with spiritual insight. She is the author of The Unbiased Self, published by InterVarsity Press.Resources & Links:The Unbiased Self by Erin Devers (InterVarsity Press): https://bookshop.org/a/112456/9781514009765Indiana Wesleyan University Faculty Page: https://www.indwes.edu/  Support the show

Vis ton Coran
#81 Et si l'échec n'était pas vraiment ce que tu penses ?

Vis ton Coran

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 23:09 Transcription Available


Dans cet épisode, nous allons voir comment transformer nos échecs en occasions d'apprendre et de grandir.

Faithful Politics
Climbing the Seven Mountains: How Dominion Theology Is Reshaping America with Dr. Matthew Boedy

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 62:56 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comThe Seven Mountain Mandate—a concept calling for Christian dominance over key spheres of American life like government, education, media, and family—has quietly gained traction in right-wing political and religious circles. But what does this strategy really entail, and why should it concern us today?In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Matthew Boedy, professor of rhetoric and composition at the University of North Georgia, to unpack the origins, theology, and political aspirations behind the Seven Mountain Mandate. Drawing connections between this fringe theology and mainstream conservative figures like Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA, Boedy explains how the language of spiritual warfare has morphed into a battle plan for cultural and political takeover.We explore how this movement intersects with Christian nationalism, its ties to authoritarianism, and the implications for LGBTQ rights, religious minorities, and American democracy itself. Whether you've heard of the Seven Mountain Mandate or not, this conversation sheds light on a growing influence shaping faith and politics in America.Guest Bio:Dr. Matthew Boedy is a professor of rhetoric and composition at the University of North Georgia and a leading voice analyzing the intersection of religion, politics, and extremism in the United States. He is the author of The Seven Mountains Mandate: Exposing the Dangerous Plan to Christianize America and Destroy Democracy, where he traces the history and influence of dominion theology across modern conservative movements.Resources & Links:

Faithful Politics
Trump's Legal Assault on the Rule of Law with Constitutional Scholar Eric Berger

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 74:34 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comPlease join us on May 2nd for our Beyond the Echo Chamber event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1320567174969?aff=oddtdtcreatorAs Donald Trump ramps up executive actions targeting law firms, student protestors, and immigrant communities, constitutional experts are sounding the alarm. Are we witnessing a slow erosion of the rule of law—or a full-blown constitutional crisis? In this episode of Faithful Politics, political host Will Wright and faithful host Pastor Josh Burtram sit down with Professor Eric Berger, a constitutional law scholar at the University of Nebraska College of Law, to unpack the legal and constitutional stakes of Trump's latest moves.Berger, who signed on to an amicus brief alongside hundreds of law professors opposing Trump's executive orders against disfavored law firms, explains how these actions violate First Amendment protections and threaten access to the courts. The conversation dives into the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the legal rights of non-citizens under due process, and the broader implications of ignoring judicial orders. Berger also addresses the deportation of graduate students for political speech and how these developments echo authoritarian strategies seen around the world.BRIEF OF AMICI CURIAE 676 LAW PROFESSORS IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND FOR DECLARATORY AND PERMANENT INJUNCTIVE RELIEFGuest Bio:Eric Berger is a professor of constitutional law at the University of Nebraska College of Law, specializing in the U.S. Supreme Court, executive power, and judicial interpretation. His scholarship focuses on constitutional structure and procedural fairness, and his work has appeared in leading law reviews and media outlets. Berger has also contributed to The Great Courses series, making complex legal issues access Support the show

Faithful Politics
Inside the Secret Machinery of Lethal Injection with Corinna Lain

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 68:18 Transcription Available


Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comSince 1977, lethal injection has been portrayed as the most humane way to execute someone—but what if that's a myth? In this episode, legal scholar and death penalty expert Corinna Lain joins host Will Wright to expose what really happens inside America's execution chambers. From botched executions and hidden medical procedures to falsified prescriptions and black market drugs, Lain's new book, Secrets of the Killing State, reveals a justice system cloaked in secrecy. She recounts the chilling story of Clayton Lockett's 2014 execution, explains why so many lethal injections go wrong, and explores the hidden psychological toll on prison staff. We also examine the racial disparities in capital punishment and ask: does the state truly deserve the power to kill?

Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast
BONUS Maria Chec Explores the Divide Between Agile Leaders and Practitioners

Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 40:14


BONUS: Maria Chec Explores the Divide Between Agile Leaders and Practitioners In this BONUS episode, we explore Agile leadership with Maria Chec, author and host of Agile State of Mind. Maria shares insights from her analysis of Miro's Agile Survey, revealing a concerning disconnect between how Agile leaders and practitioners experience agile methodologies. We explore the roots of this divide, discuss practical approaches to bridging the gap, and consider the implications of recent industry developments like the PMI-Agile Alliance merger. Maria offers valuable perspectives on creating truly collaborative environments where frameworks serve the teams, not the other way around. The Disconnect Between Leaders and Practitioners "Practitioners feel pressured to comply with agile practices when they don't seem to add value." Maria highlights a stark divide revealed in Miro's survey of 1,200 agile practitioners and leaders. When asked if agile is living up to its original values, leaders and practitioners gave drastically different responses. For example, 69% of practitioners felt processes and tools overshadow individuals in their organizations, while only 43% of leaders shared this view. Similarly, 58% of practitioners believed documentation was prioritized over delivering final products, compared to just 39% of leaders. These disparities point to a fundamental disconnect in how agile is experienced at different organizational levels, with practitioners often feeling frameworks are imposed rather than collaboratively implemented. When Frameworks Become the Problem "The framework is too rigid... The framework is too complex... We have to change too much to use the framework." The issue isn't with agile frameworks themselves but how they're applied, Maria argues. Leaders often implement frameworks like SAFe without sufficient practitioner input or adaptation to organizational context. This creates an anti-pattern of "magical thinking" where companies believe they can install off-the-shelf solutions that worked elsewhere without considering their unique circumstances. The practitioners, who must live with these frameworks daily, experience frustration when rigid implementations fail to address their actual needs. Conway's Law comes into play here – the structure imposed by leadership often doesn't align with how teams naturally need to collaborate based on the systems they're building. The Role of Psychological Safety "Can I really admit that something the leadership made me do is not working for me? Will I be the only one admitting it?" This disconnect reveals deeper issues around psychological safety and trust within organizations. Many practitioners fear speaking up about framework problems, especially when they've just endured yet another organizational transformation. Maria emphasizes that without psychological safety, feedback loops break down, preventing the continuous improvement that's central to agile philosophy. Leaders must create environments where teams feel safe to provide honest feedback about what's working and what isn't, without fear of being singled out or dismissed. Without this safety, frameworks become rigid implementations rather than adaptable approaches that evolve with team needs. Reconnecting Through Gemba Walks "Be there where the value is created and know what's going on." To bridge the gap between leadership vision and practitioner reality, Maria strongly recommends Gemba walks – a concept from Lean and Toyota where leaders go to where value is created. This practice helps leaders understand the actual work being done and build relationships with team members. Maria references Project Aristotle at Google, which found that trust and psychological safety are fundamental to team success. She also notes the importance of leaders articulating a meaningful mission to inspire teams, sharing her experience at a taxi-hailing app where the CEO's vision of reducing urban parking needs made her feel she was "building something for the future." Leaders should regularly spend time where the actual work happens Teams need to understand how their work contributes to a larger purpose Open communication channels must be genuine, not just symbolic In this segment, we refer to Management 3.0 and Managing For Happiness by Jurgen Appelo.  The PMI-Agile Alliance Merger and the Future of Agile "Have we really found better ways? Why are Agile Alliance and PMI merging?" The recent merger between the Project Management Institute and Agile Alliance represents a surprising development in the industry. Maria takes an optimistic view, wondering if this indicates PMI recognizing that agile is truly the way forward. She acknowledges the perception that "Agile is dead" discussions highlight a crisis in the movement, but suggests the merger might be an opportunity to influence project management with agile values. She emphasizes how AI is creating massive changes that require experimentation and adaptation – precisely what agile approaches enable. This industry shift offers agile practitioners the chance to shape how traditional and agile methodologies might complement each other in the future. The merger could be seen as closing a circle or as an opportunity for cross-pollination "Agile is dead" discussions reflect growing pains rather than true failure Rapid technological changes with AI require more experimentation, not less Breaking Down Silos with "Glue Roles" "What are the 'glue roles' that you need in your organization?" Maria introduces her concept of "glue roles" – positions that help break down silos and foster collaboration regardless of what they're called. Whether they're RTEs (Release Train Engineers), Agile Coaches, or Technical Project Managers, these roles can transform organizational effectiveness when focused on enabling teams rather than enforcing processes. She observes that nature constantly changes, yet we expect our companies to remain static. This mindset prevents the adaptation necessary for true agility. Instead, organizations need individuals who can facilitate communication, remove barriers, and help teams collaborate effectively across boundaries. Focus on the function of collaboration rather than rigid role definitions Adapt roles to organizational needs rather than forcing organizational change to fit frameworks Use these roles to foster psychological safety and open communication Learning Through Experimentation "We need to experiment." Looking toward the future, Maria emphasizes the importance of experimentation in the face of rapid technological change, particularly with AI. She notes that while tech professionals are often thought to be early adopters, AI tools like ChatGPT are being embraced across all industries. The accelerating pace of change means we can no longer plan years ahead with certainty – what we use today may be obsolete in two years. This reality makes agile approaches even more relevant, as they embrace change rather than fight it. She encourages agile practitioners to openly discuss how they use these new tools, adapting their practices rather than clinging to outdated methods. The accelerating pace of change makes long-term planning increasingly difficult AI is already transforming work across all industries, not just tech Agile principles of adaptation and experimentation are more relevant than ever About Maria Chec Maria Chec is a seasoned Agile leader, ProKanban Trainer, and creator of Agile State of Mind. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in transforming teams through SAFe, OKRs, and process optimization, achieving remarkable productivity gains. Maria's mission is empowering teams to thrive through collaboration and adaptability. You can link with Maria Chec on LinkedIn and subscribe to Maria Chec's Substack.