Podcasts about connotation

Cultural or emotional association that some word or phrase carries, in addition to the word's or phrase's explicit or literal meaning

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Best podcasts about connotation

Latest podcast episodes about connotation

Choses à Savoir
Pourquoi les soldats américains sont-ils surnommés "G.I." ?

Choses à Savoir

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 1:47


Le surnom "G.I." pour désigner les soldats américains a une origine intéressante et une évolution significative dans l'histoire militaire des États-Unis. Pour comprendre pourquoi les soldats américains sont appelés "G.I.", il est essentiel de retracer l'histoire de ce terme.Origine du Terme "G.I."Le terme "G.I." provient de l'armée américaine et, à l'origine, était une abréviation de "Government Issue" ou "General Issue". Durant la Première Guerre mondiale, cette abréviation était estampillée sur les équipements militaires, tels que les uniformes, les bottes et d'autres fournitures fournies aux soldats. Elle indiquait que ces articles étaient la propriété du gouvernement américain et standardisés pour l'usage militaire.Evolution du TermeAu fil du temps, "G.I." a commencé à être utilisé de manière plus large. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le terme a évolué pour désigner non seulement les équipements, mais aussi les soldats eux-mêmes. Les soldats ont commencé à s'identifier comme "G.I.s" en raison de l'omniprésence de cette abréviation sur tout ce qu'ils utilisaient. Le terme a également acquis une connotation de camaraderie et d'uniformité, symbolisant les hommes de troupe ordinaires engagés dans le service militaire.Popularisation du TermeLa Seconde Guerre mondiale a marqué une période de popularisation massive du terme "G.I.". Les médias, y compris les journaux, les films et les programmes radio, ont largement adopté ce terme pour désigner les soldats américains. Le film "The Story of G.I. Joe" de 1945, basé sur les correspondances de guerre du journaliste Ernie Pyle, a également contribué à ancrer ce terme dans la culture populaire. En outre, les bandes dessinées "G.I. Joe" créées pendant cette période ont renforcé l'association du terme avec le soldat américain typique.Connotation et Usage"G.I." est devenu synonyme du soldat américain typique, représentant l'homme de troupe souvent perçu comme courageux, résilient et dévoué. Le terme est également associé à une certaine camaraderie et solidarité parmi les soldats. Au-delà de sa fonction descriptive, "G.I." a aussi une dimension affective et symbolique, représentant l'esprit de sacrifice et de service des militaires américains.ConclusionLe surnom "G.I." pour les soldats américains découle de l'acronyme "Government Issue", initialement utilisé pour marquer les équipements militaires. Au fil du temps, ce terme a évolué pour désigner les soldats eux-mêmes, particulièrement durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, grâce à sa large adoption par les médias et la culture populaire. Aujourd'hui, "G.I." est un terme emblématique qui incarne l'identité et l'héritage des militaires américains, symbolisant leur engagement et leur esprit de corps. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Tetelestai Church
Lenses 2008 ( Lens 54 ) - "Zeroing in on Nero - Part II (The Lens of Number, Connotation and Denotation)"

Tetelestai Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 58:40


Pastor Alan R. Knapp discusses the topic of "Zeroing in on Nero - Part II (The Lens of Number, Connotation and Denotation)" in his series entitled "Lenses 2008" This is Lens 54 and it focuses on the following verses: Revelation 1:10, 13:18; Hebrews 12:29

The Bad Roman
Translating the Bible – Is the Greek Right? with Duncan Palmer

The Bad Roman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 65:21


Join Craig and theologian Duncan Kerry Palmer in a riveting exploration of how ancient Greek nuances reshape our understanding of biblical texts. This episode delves into the significant impact of translations, particularly words like 'exousia' and 'hupotaso', which challenge traditional interpretations of authority and compliance within Christianity. Through Palmer's insightful anecdotes from theological debates, we uncover the profound implications of these linguistic subtleties on interpretations of key scriptures such as Romans 13 and Acts 5:29. This discussion not only illuminates the complex relationship between Christianity and state authority but also invites listeners to reevaluate their perspectives on governance and societal roles in light of scripture. As we unravel the intriguing concept of translation conspiracies, the episode encourages a critical examination of how language influences our understanding of divine mandates, urging a thoughtful reconsideration of passages like "render unto Caesar." Tune in to this enlightening episode for a transformative journey through faith, language, and politics, challenging you to rethink your views on biblical authority and alignment.   Key Moments:  (01:02) Christian-State Relationships (04:04) Scripture Through Translation (05:02) Modern-Day Pharisees and Wisdom (07:07) Connotation in Translation (15:30) Greek Words in Scripture (28:43) Biblical Terminology (42:56) God's Government Through His Assembly (54:16) Translation Conspiracies in Christianity (10:02) Lost in Translation (21:24) Romans 13 and Governing Authorities (24:14) Christianity and Politics (36:43) Untranslated Greek Words in the Bible (42:56) Government, Church, and Satan's Kingdom (47:06) Power and Authority of Christ (53:03) Frustration With Christian Statism (01:00:59) Explore Duncan's Work   SUPPORT THE PODCAST AND PROJECT: thebadroman.com/donate Connect with Brother Devan: Social Community: Peakd.com  Blog: Hive Blog Duncan's email: creator@sidefire.com For more on this episode and The Bad Roman Project: For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-103 Blog submissions: thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog Connect with us on social: thebadroman.com/social-links Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!) No King but Christ Network: nokingbutchristnetwork.com    

The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, 'Bidenomics' no longer has a positive connotation in the eyes of democrats

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 2:50


Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture
Quelles sont ces œuvres à connotation sexuelle qui ont choqué le public ?

Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 4:35


Depuis 1995, la référence du scandale dans l'art est fièrement exposée au Musée d'Orsay : l'oeuvre de Gustave Courbet “L'origine du monde”, représentant le sexe, le ventre et la poitrine d'une femme lascivement allongée nue sur un lit, a été considérée comme pornographique à sa sortie en 1866. Tout comme la fresque de Michel-Ange “Le jugement dernier” à la chapelle Sixtine au 16e siècle, où tous les protagonistes étaient nus sur une première version, avant qu'on oblige le peintre à en rhabiller quelques-uns pour davantage de décence. Quelles sont les oeuvres qui ne se cachent pas ? Est-ce que certaines oeuvres ont engendré du vandalisme ? Et en photo, il y a un exemple de scandale artistique lié au sexe ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Béatrice Jumel. À écouter aussi : Pourquoi le doublage français est-il l'un des meilleurs au monde ? Les Jeux Olympiques sont-ils souvent représentés au cinéma ? Quel est le secret de la carrière de Clint Eastwood ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez - Culture". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Première diffusion : 4 septembre 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Maintenant, vous savez
Quelles sont ces œuvres à connotation sexuelle qui ont choqué le public ?

Maintenant, vous savez

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 4:35


Depuis 1995, la référence du scandale dans l'art est fièrement exposée au Musée d'Orsay : l'oeuvre de Gustave Courbet “L'origine du monde”, représentant le sexe, le ventre et la poitrine d'une femme lascivement allongée nue sur un lit, a été considérée comme pornographique à sa sortie en 1866. Tout comme la fresque de Michel-Ange “Le jugement dernier” à la chapelle Sixtine au 16e siècle, où tous les protagonistes étaient nus sur une première version, avant qu'on oblige le peintre à en rhabiller quelques-uns pour davantage de décence. Quelles sont les oeuvres qui ne se cachent pas ? Est-ce que certaines oeuvres ont engendré du vandalisme ? Et en photo, il y a un exemple de scandale artistique lié au sexe ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Béatrice Jumel. À écouter aussi : Pourquoi le doublage français est-il l'un des meilleurs au monde ? Les Jeux Olympiques sont-ils souvent représentés au cinéma ? Quel est le secret de la carrière de Clint Eastwood ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez - Culture". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Première diffusion : 4 septembre 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture
Quelles sont ces œuvres à connotation sexuelle qui ont choqué le public ?

Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 4:35


Depuis 1995, la référence du scandale dans l'art est fièrement exposée au Musée d'Orsay : l'oeuvre de Gustave Courbet “L'origine du monde”, représentant le sexe, le ventre et la poitrine d'une femme lascivement allongée nue sur un lit, a été considérée comme pornographique à sa sortie en 1866. Tout comme la fresque de Michel-Ange “Le jugement dernier” à la chapelle Sixtine au 16e siècle, où tous les protagonistes étaient nus sur une première version, avant qu'on oblige le peintre à en rhabiller quelques-uns pour davantage de décence. Quelles sont les oeuvres qui ne se cachent pas ? Est-ce que certaines oeuvres ont engendré du vandalisme ? Et en photo, il y a un exemple de scandale artistique lié au sexe ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant, vous savez - Culture". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Béatrice Jumel. A écouter aussi : Qu'est-ce que la nuit américaine au cinéma ? Comment la Vénus de Milo est-elle devenue une icône de beauté ? Quels sont ces films avec des scènes de sexe non simulées ? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Road Less Travelled, the More of God
The Deeper Connotation of Love and Its Influence on Our Bond with God

The Road Less Travelled, the More of God

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 22:36 Transcription Available


What if love is not just a fleeting feeling but a sacrificial action rooted in giving, forgiveness, and humility? And how does this understanding of love as a sacrificial action affect our relationship with God? Join us, Regina Jemison and Doug Smith, in this enlightening episode as we explore these provocative questions and more. We dig deep into the foundation of our relationship with God, which we believe is based on love—an action that demands sacrifice, forgiveness, and giving. We'll also discuss how real love can bring us back to ourselves and underline what is truly important in our lives.We all yearn to understand the true cost of love and how it impacts our daily interactions. We'll shed light on how our relationship with God can enhance these interactions, fostering a deeper comprehension of love's true cost. Moreover, we also touch on the power of prayer and conversation with God. By opening our hearts to receive God's love, we become more patient, kind, and loving in our daily engagements. Join us on a journey to honor the cost of love in our lives and strive to emulate the attributes of love as stated in 1 Corinthians 13. This episode promises to be an eye-opener for anyone looking to deepen their relationship with God and understand the true essence of love. Support the show

The Confidence Project
the cardio connotation

The Confidence Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 5:54


why is cardio so hard to enjoy?

RTL Midi
14 JUILLET - Une parade avec une forte connotation mémorielle

RTL Midi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 7:08


Les armées françaises et indiennes ont descendu ce matin l'avenue des Champs-Élysées pour le traditionnel défilé militaire du 14 juillet. Aux première loges, le président Emmanuel Macron et son invité d'honneur, le Premier ministre indien Narendra Modi. Sur les uniformes des 6.500 participants était accroché le bleuet de France, symbole de solidarité envers les militaires tués ou blessés. Cette fleur poussait dans la boue des tranchées de la Première Guerre mondiale. Les armées voulaient mettre en avant les valeurs de résilience, de résistance et de transmission incarnées par le tableau final place de la Concorde. Le chœur de l'armée française y a interprété le chant des partisans, laissant place à un moment solennel. Ce moment s'est conclu par la lecture d'une lettre de Jean Moulin, adressée à sa famille, face à la tribune présidentielle en présence de deux résistants.

5 Minute Chinese
More on 外国品牌的中文名 Chinese Names of Foreign Brands

5 Minute Chinese

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 5:06 Transcription Available


Hello everyone! In today's episode I continue to talk about the translation of foreign brand names into Chinese with some more examples: IKEA (宜家), Mercedes-Benz (奔驰),  Lancôme (兰蔻), and Best Buy (百思买).  Scripts and useful expressions below. 大家好,欢迎收听新一期的五分钟中文。上次节目跟大家聊了三个外国品牌的中文翻译,分别是可口可乐,好市多和家乐福。因为时间有限,所以只聊到了这三个牌子。这个星期我想继续跟大家聊这个话题。因为我觉得品牌的本地化名字真的是一门跨文化艺术。需要兼顾读音和品牌的关联性,又要让这个名字能被目标市场的消费者记住,并且在文化、语言上具有美好的寓意。一个好的本地化的名字会关系到品牌的在本地的发展的成败。有限 | Yǒuxiàn | limited跨文化 | kuà wénhuà | Cross-culture兼顾 | jiāngù | take into account关联性 | guānlián xìng | relevance目标 | mùbiāo | Target消费者 | xiāofèi zhě | consumer寓意 | yùyì | meaning, implication成败 | chéngbài | success or failure1:14今天我想说的第一个牌子就是瑞典的家具店IKEA。其实IKEA这个名字原本是他的创始人的姓名,他从小长大的农场和附近村庄的名字的四个首字母的缩写,跟家具一点儿关系都没有。但是它的中文名字“宜家”既在发音上跟原名极其相似,又完美地表达出了IKEA是做什么的。宜就是suitable,appropriate的意思,家就是home。所以宜家这个名字就好像在告诉消费者我们的家具是最适合你家的。那还有什么比这个名字更完美的翻译吗?瑞典 | ruìdiǎn | Sweden家具 | jiājù | furniture创始人 | chuàngshǐ rén | founder首字母 | shǒu zìmǔ | Initials缩写 | suōxiě | abbreviation极其 | jíqí | extremely相似 | xiāngsì | resemblance2:23如果你喜欢车,你一定听说过Mercedes-Benz。这两个词都是人名。本身并没有任何关于车的意思。但是中国人一般叫它“奔驰”。奔驰在中文里有run quickly,speed的意思。奔驰这个名字不但表达了奔驰车优越的速度和性能,让人觉得这个车就是速度和激情的象征。而且奔驰也和原名发音非常接近。任何 | rènhé | any奔驰 | bēnchí | speed, run quickly, gallop优越 | yōuyuè | superior速度 | sùdù | speed性能 | xìngnéng | performance激情 | jīqíng | passion象征 | xiàngzhēng | symbol3:10Lancôme是一个法国化妆品品牌。它的中文翻译”兰蔻”也很经典。首先,它在发音上和法语差不多。而且,它选的字的寓意也很棒。兰蔻作为化妆品想要传递一种优雅,美丽,高贵的寓意。而中文里的兰和蔻正好有这样美好的文化内涵。兰在中国文化里有beauty, elegance的寓意。​​蔻源于唐诗 ,是少女的意思,所以寓意上代表年轻。很符合化妆品的功效。化妆品 | huàzhuāngpǐn | cosmetic传递 | chuándì | transfer, spread优雅 | yōuyǎ | grace内涵 | nèihán | Connotation唐诗 | tángshī | Tang dynasty poetry少女 | shàonǚ | young girl功效 | gōngxiào | effect4:06中文名对品牌发展影响的一个负面例子就是Best Buy的中文名字“百思买”。Best Buy在中国市场的失败有各种原因,但是不可否认的是它的中文名“百思买”并没有什么帮助。百思就是一百次思考,买电子产品思考太多、太久可能就不想买了吧。负面 | fùmiàn | the negative失败 | shībài | fail, failure例子 | lìzi | example不可否认 | bùkě fǒurèn | undeniable思考 | sīkǎo | think, contemplate4:42今天又跟大家聊了几个外国品牌的中文翻译。希望你也觉得这是有意思的话题。如果你喜欢五分钟中文,请帮我订阅点赞分享。感谢您的收听。我们下期再见!Thank you for listening. If you like 5 Minute Chinese, please help me by subscribing, liking, and sharing the show so that it can help more people. Thank you for your support. If you have any questions, you can email me at TheLoneMandarinTeacher@outlook.com.

Cybersecurity Hot Takes
26. Trusted Computing has a Negative Connotation

Cybersecurity Hot Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 25:02


On today's episode of Cybersecurity Hot Takes, Founding Engineer Nelson Melo brings up trusted computing. Having been taught the term in different ways, the crew explores if trusted computing is good or bad, and where we see it going in the next few years in the IT, infosec, and cybersecurity realms! Follow Beyond Identity: twitter.com/beyondidentity linkedin.com/company/beyond-identity-inc Website: beyondidentity.com Send any voice submissions to Podcast@beyondidentity.com Informal security chat with Beyond Identity's CTO Jasson Casey, Founding Engineer Nelson Melo, and VP of Global Sales Engineering Husnain Bajwa and our host Marketing Empress Reece Guida. Join us for the good, the ugly, and the unexplored in the cybersecurity space. Chat topics include MFA, authentication, passwordless solutions, and how Beyond Identity is utilizing asymmetric cryptography to create the first unphishable multi-factor authentication on the planet. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondidentity/message

SARCASM MAYBE 007
TATIANA: Un dragueur lourd, c'est en général un homme qui tient des propos à connotation sexuelle, répétés, non désirés.

SARCASM MAYBE 007

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 5:00


Kimbology
Mercury in Retrograde Feat. Becky Campos

Kimbology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 113:27


Episode 96: Kimbo and Becky give their updates and for the Meditate M*sturbate Medicate segment they chose Meditate this week. They discussed their opinions on why Mercury being in Retrograde is actually a positive thing instead of the negative Connotation that it has in society. Reference: Instagram Page - @girlandhermoonRecycling of the News: The Queen Dies, Rihanna Does the Super bowl, Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson, Hurricane Ian. Instagram: @Becksterleckster @Kimbo_ish________________________________________________________Listen to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Amazon Music, and Radio Public.Instagram: @KimbologyPodcast Youtube: Kimbology PodcastTwitter: @kimbologyPTik Tok: @KimbologyFacebook: @KimbologyPodcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/kimbology/donations

Fireside talks
Fireside Talks S.3 Ep. 10 - The fear of God

Fireside talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 10:02


If there is one things that scare us more than anything has got to be The fear of God!! A lot of us associate it with a negative Connotation to take it as an idea to avoid! But the understanding of the Fear of God truly associates with passion. If we Fear God it means we have a fear of being separated from Him!! To fear loosing His presence! Join in as I give a new meaning to the idea of Fearing God!! Find my social Medias: FB: Fireside Talks  Instagram: Firesidetalks_01 Snapchat: Fireside Talks Twitter: @talksfireside Youtube: Fireside Talks prayer & Fireside Talks prayer 2 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firesidetalks/support

Sosyopat
Dil Bir Sürtüktür (Jacques Derrida ve Ferdinand de Saussure)

Sosyopat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 8:50


Sosyopatlar klanına katıl. - Youtube'dan izle. - Blogu ziyaret et. - Twitter'dan takip et. - Instagram'dan takip et.

Throwback Thursday Cold cases At The EGO
ALLO CAVIAR: La pénétration anale s'entoure de nombreuses idées reçues à connotation négative : douloureuse, violente, sale

Throwback Thursday Cold cases At The EGO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 0:56


Lexman Artificial
Rodney Brooks on Iconology

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 4:17


Rodney Brooks, the co-founder of the MIT AI Lab, discusses his experience studying iconology and the hidden meaning behind traditional symbols.

Future Founder Promise
Stellate Office Hours Clip #02 | Empty Vessel Name | Stellate Connotation | Punchline Names | Trademark Considerations | New Vision

Future Founder Promise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 13:44


This is a clip from our first "Stellate Office Hours" episode on the Future Founder Promise podcast. We want to give our listeners an update about our recent changes, and tell you the story of how GraphCDN became Stellate. Our host and CEO Max Stoiber talks to his co-founder and CTO Tim Suchanek about the recent announcements, and their vision for the company. Tim Suchanek is a software engineer from Berlin, and also the co-founder of Stellate. He's very passionate about technology, startups, and new ideas, which eventually then brought him to Berlin. Before founding Stellate, Tim worked for a number of years at Prisma where he lead their TypeScript efforts. Tim brings a lot of technical expertise and experience from the GraphQL world with him. On top of his supportive personality and kind attitude towards building the best possible team for this product, Tim is also very focused on expanding the team with diversity and equal opportunities in mind. We hope you will enjoy this clip from our first "Stellate Office Hours" conversation.

All Ears English Podcast
AEE 1794: Don't Be Complacent about Adjectives with a Negative Connotation

All Ears English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 20:21 Very Popular


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God Stuff
More Tips for Public Speakers (107)

God Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 20:16


In Episode 107, we reference Episode 99 where we talked about the ten unusual tips for public speakers. We all like hearing a motivating speech that piques our interest and inspires us to strive for greater heights. Your message and your emotions should be the focus of your attention.Regardless, we have all been unlucky victims of a poorly planned and executed message. This might be a terrifying experience and we don't want our future listeners to suffer needlessly. Take advantage of any chance to tell people about your church, and you'll find yourself growing more at ease and natural over time.Tune in now and let's go bigger, better, and deeper! If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe to the God Stuff Podcast so you're always first to know when a new episode is released. Episode Timestamps:Intro [00:00]Denotation and Connotation [03:22]Deal Sensitive Topics with Compassion and Care [04:18]Never Drop A Heavy Topic Without Preparing Your Audience For It [04:55]Speak in the Second Person, Singular [06:11]Keep Your Prayer Short When Praying in Public [08:22]It's Okay to Prepare a Public Prayer [12:05]Keep Focused on Who God is [15:04]Intercede Without Qualifiers [15:41]Always Use Your Bible [17:23]Outro [19:41]Biblical References:John 3:16Book References:Alpha Christians: A Manifesto for Menhttps://www.amazon.com./s?k=9781946654304&i=stripbooks&linkCode=qsAbout Our Host:Bill Giovannetti is the Senior Pastor at Pathway Church, Redding, California — an experienced senior pastor with a demonstrated history of working in the religious institutions industry. He also teaches ministry related college classes at Simpson University and the A. W. Tozer Theological Seminary. Bill has always had a passion to bring the deep things of God's word to the everyday people of God. Resources:Veritas School Online Theological School https://www.veritasschool.life/ Connect with Bill Giovannetti:●  Visit the website: https://www.veritasschool.life/●  Subscribe to the podcast: https://maxgrace.com/category/podcasts/●  Follow Bill on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bill.giovannetti●  Follow Bill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillGiovannetti●  Follow Bill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billgiovannetti/  Thanks for tuning in! Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!

The Sawti Podcast
The Sawti Podcast: National Bloc

The Sawti Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 53:07


In this episode, we speak to Mohammad Serhan from National Bloc about the political group's history, its recent reemergence into the political scene, its work in social justice issues like the LGBTQI community and women's rights, politically engaging youth and the Lebanese diaspora, and the existential crisis facing Lebanon as we know it. Mohammad talks about his journey into the activist and political scene, the dynamics of forming political coalitions in Lebanon, and how sometimes, we need to put personal opinions aside in order to unite and influence change from within the parliament.  To keep up with National Bloc, check out their website and social media channels: Website: https://nationalbloc.org/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/nationalbloc_lb @nationalbloc_lb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nationalbloc_lb/?hl=en @nationalbloc_lb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nationalbloc.lb/ @Nationalbloc.lb The Sawti Podcast is co-hosted by Samir Ballouz, Tarek Khalil, and Tamara Rasamny. Edited and produced by Tamara Rasamny. Sting by Roupen Bezdikian. Cover art by Karine Sawan. Though Sawti is an Impact Lebanon initiative and The Sawti Podcast stems from Sawti, there is no editorial control from Sawti or Impact Lebanon, and no reviewal of interviews or episodes before publishing from these groups. Views discussed in this podcast do not represent Sawti Voice or Impact Lebanon. Introduction to Mohammad Serhan 0:49 Introduction to National Bloc 2:34 How National Bloc has changed over time 6:57 National Bloc and banking secrecy 8:58 Connotation of the National Bloc and Christianity 10:40 How the National Bloc operates 15:14 Programs and what the group is working on 16:41 Diaspora programs and the diaspora's vote 23:57 National Identity of National Bloc 28:41 Women in politics 29:17 National Bloc's gender quota 31:09 Identifying candidates 32:11 Elections & Coalitions 33:54 Kataeb 38:57 Kulluna Irada and April 13 Coalition 40:25 Funding 42:11 Outcomes of elections 43:08 If you're skeptical to vote this is for you 47:50 Moments of hope 48:39 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WAKA JOWO 44
DIFFAM 144 - La pénétration anale : tout savoir sur le coît anal

WAKA JOWO 44

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 8:43


Santé du quotidienComprendre les manipulateurs pour les déjouerDes conséquences toujours gravesLe mystique ou l'occulte n'a rien à faire dans votre reconquête amoureuse.Qu'on y croit ou pas Un fantasme ou simplement tester une pratique inédite pour mettre du piquant dans ses rapports sexuels, le couple dispose de solutions.La pénétration anale s'entoure de nombreuses idées reçues à connotation négative : douloureuse, violente, sale ou encore avilissante, elle ne tente que peu de couples. Lorsqu'il s'agit d'une pratique sexuelle inédite pour l'un des partenaires, l'autre peut échanger sur sa propre expérience. Lorsqu'aucun des deux amants ne s'y est jamais essayé, ils peuvent en parler ensemble. En tout état de cause, il est déconseillé d'initier une sodomie sans en avoir parlé au préalable. En communiquant sur la pénétration anale, l'homme et la femme démystifient le sujet en mettant des mots sur ce tabou. Si certains resteront hermétiques au coït anal, d'autres au contraire pourront s'y laisser aller plus facilement.☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon---------------------------------------------------#face #instagram #amour #take #couple #garden #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing

WAKA JOWO 44
LES AFRESCROCS le nouveau gang des immigrés bien intégrés insoupçonnables

WAKA JOWO 44

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 4:28


La pénétration anale s'entoure de nombreuses idées reçues à connotation négative : douloureuse, violente, sale ou encore avilissante, elle ne tente que peu de couples. Lorsqu'il s'agit d'une pratique sexuelle inédite pour l'un des partenaires, l'autre peut échanger sur sa propre expérience. Lorsqu'aucun des deux amants ne s'y est jamais essayé, ils peuvent en parler ensemble. En tout état de cause, il est déconseillé d'initier une sodomie sans en avoir parlé au préalable. En communiquant sur la pénétration anale, l'homme et la femme démystifient le sujet en mettant des mots sur ce tabou. Si certains resteront hermétiques au coït anal, d'autres au contraire pourront s'y laisser aller plus facilement.☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon---------------------------------------------------#face #instagram #amour #take #couple #garden #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing

The Berean Manifesto
S3EP55 - Unthankful

The Berean Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 60:10


Pastor Bill: [0:00] Hello and welcome to season 3 episode 55 of the Berean Manifesto; Faith, Hope, and Love for the Modern Christian. I'm Pastor Bill and as always I am joined all the way from the great state of Tennessee by my friend and yours the awesome Pastor Newms.   Pastor Newms: [0:28] Okay okay first off calm down with all that stuff.   Pastor Bill: [0:34] Calling Tennessee great? I'm sorry I didn't mean to... You wouldn't know it you're going to the store with you ever. Going to store this man and everybody everybody's his friend.   Pastor Newms: [0:50] That is. I act friendly with all not everyone is my friend.   Pastor Bill: [1:05] All right well we've got puff is joining us on our Phoenix or whatever she goes by I can never remember first post Color age, Phoenix Wright fluffiness, um yeah Phoenix is joining us on Twitch and we got Biggs on Twitch which hopefully our connection will be better this week than it was man was that alright that was that last week.   Pastor Newms: [1:29] Why did you say it why did you say it everything was going out perfect now that you've said it.   Pastor Bill: [1:34] Everything will continue to go out perfect because… ya… We got Zaydiee here on Twitch Biggs likes my fancy shirt. Favor blue you know the company Favor, Favor blue tuxedo shirt it's actually is a Favor um from the information meeting that I went to, to try to get some rides working for Favor but the never actually didn't any Favor rides but that's a whole different story. So how was your week Pastor Newms?   Pastor Newms: [2:08] My week was pretty good other than the fact of one of my kids is still, um sick. Um and we are on quarantined locked down in our house everyone sleeping in separate rooms where my girls sometimes sleep in the bonus room together and watch TV and stuff everyone is in separate rooms. My wife and I are not even sleeping together to try to distance socially which I don't like. It is what it is so far no one else has had any symptoms. So that's how it's been a fun it's been a fun Thanksgiving holiday and I use fun very lightly. But other than that it's been good it was a short week at work because of the holiday it's so I played a lot of games and did some reading and that kind of stuff this week so my week was a little lighter than normal just because, was only 3 days of work.   Pastor Bill: [3:18] Bigs on Twitch asks which on your shirt it says the original and then it's got a Joker, Catwoman, and The Riddler from the 1950s Batman television show.   Pastor Newms: [3:32] I thought that was a 60s.   Pastor Bill: [3:33] Okay. I was a credit with 50s but.   Pastor Newms: [3:38] But it says and it says gangster at the bottom so.   Pastor Bill: [3:51] The Batman show that was live action but the violence wasn't and since they couldn't show that kind of action on television they put up animated cards that said pal blam yeah.   Pastor Newms: [4:04] Bam no it ran from 66 to 68 twice weekly and third three times weekly for the last season. So 120 episodes. It's weird they did 26 60 and 26 episodes in the seasons that's interesting.   Pastor Bill: [4:30] Well that's a trial order a full order and then a okay yeah will give you enough to finish the thought. Pass.   Pastor Newms: [4:48] By season.   Pastor Bill: [4:49] Phoenix says that was solid gold Bill what was solid gold. Me putting it in the wrong decade or like you being facetious or what was solid gold – P - she's put up the letter p.   Pastor Newms: [5:09] Season 3 is when they introduced Bat Girl to try to help with the ratings and where the famous statement of jumped the shark comes from.   Pastor Bill: [5:21] Hmmm, are you sure that didn't come from Happy Days?   Pastor Newms: [5:28] Was it? I always took it to come from here.   Pastor Bill: [5:32] Where he actually the Fonz actually jumps the shark on jet skis.   Pastor Newms: [5:41] I thought it was here maybe I'm wrong.   Pastor Bill: [5:54] Crew and set up where he did use bat shark repellent it was quite the scene. You said nice… Can you guys see my Green Lantern?   Pastor Newms: [6:13] Yeah I can see the green. The Green Lantern and part most of the screwdriver but not all of it it's right above my head.   Pastor Bill: [6:22] Hmm just turn it around then so you can see the not so much to handle but actual bud.   Pastor Newms: [6:30] Oh no you're right it is from Happy Days I was wrong.   Pastor Bill: [6:35] All right see you had a good.   Pastor Newms: [6:39] They just used the phrase.   Pastor Bill: [6:41] You know I wouldn't categorize exactly what you guys went through this week is a good week.   Pastor Newms: [6:49] No no but it was it was a week and no one no one no one's real sick so, no one had to go to the hospital no one cuz it is always a chance with covid so I'm I'm counting it good for that reason because it's been a mild case as far as how bad it can get she was very sick but it hasn't gotten terrible, so how was your week.   Pastor Bill: [7:23] We had Thanksgiving. We went and decorated my mom's for Christmas and.   Pastor Newms: [7:42] We played a lot of satisfactory didn't stream any of.   Pastor Bill: [7:44] We played a good amount of satisfactory this week.   Pastor Newms: [7:50] It's not really unless you're doing something specific it's a hard game to stream though because it really is just the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.   Pastor Bill: [8:03] It's true it wouldn't be that it wouldn't be that fun to watch.   Pastor Newms: [8:31] I'm looking forward to the game we play next but.   Pastor Bill: [8:36] Which is going to be what as if I didn't already know.   Pastor Newms: [8:41] It's one of two, either start either play through the Borderlands games or so we get something different because it's a shooter or turn up a server and play Ark.   Pastor Bill: [8:57] I just assumed it was going to be Borderlands the next because you've been chomping at the bit.   Pastor Newms: [9:03] It is it is my favorite game of all time. We will probably stream our entire gameplay even if we don't do it live, I'll probably record all of it just because I want to see Billiams reaction to most of the jokes in the game because it is just that good, okay I was just thinking about it on the fact I forgot to get it out the just the game itself is so good, some of my favorite lines of video game characters in a bunch of Tik-Tok audios you don't realize are from Borderlands and so it'll be it'll be good we'll get ourselves some chocolate chip cookies.   Pastor Bill: [9:58] Okay.   Pastor Newms: [10:01] Skag Meat.   Pastor Bill: [10:02] Some skag meat, I think I recognize that. Okay so it's time for Getting To Know The Pastor's I've already got the card.   Pastor Newms: [10:10] Oh should we talk about the one the one other thing we found out this week.   Pastor Bill: [10:15] What did we find out.   Pastor Newms: [10:16] That Newms is a sweaty boy when I don't like to admit.   Pastor Bill: [10:19] Newms is quite the sweaty boy, now you got to tell you everybody what a sweaty boy is.   Pastor Newms: [10:25] We found out I found out Billiam knew it was there but I had forgotten about it and then found it again, in the Star Trek game we play together, there is a little thing in your profile that says how many hostiles you've killed over the time of you playing and I've played for, significantly less time than most people on the server we play on because I entered the server much later than everyone else because I entered to play with, Pastor Bill which is Hew him so, I've only been playing for seven months whereas Bills been playing over here and I found out, that my hostel shifts destroyed is currently as of right now. Just over 90,000. Hostiles. Which means I've ground in the game and just hit hostels over and over and over again as a as a thing. Billiam is higher level than me by 4 has been playing for an extra five months or so no six months or so, his hostile ships destroyed is 66,000 694. So I've killed 23,000 more ships.   Pastor Bill: [12:12] In half the time.   Pastor Newms: [12:14] Half the time that I've played and I. That messes with me a little because I'm like like I game a lot I get that but like I'm always playing more than one game at a time and, I've had a lot of ships.   Pastor Bill: [12:39] And the and the guy who plays this game professionally for his YouTube channel how many hostiles had a yet.   Pastor Newms: [12:46] On his main account.   Pastor Bill: [12:49] 23 years that he's been doing this.   Pastor Newms: [12:52] On his main account he was around where you were he was at like 70,000 or but he plays multiple accounts.   Pastor Bill: [13:03] He has at least 14 Accounts at this point so.   Pastor Newms: [13:08] Billiam if I mean Biggs if you click on your icon your little your little person in the top left, and then you there's a scroll item and it shows like power destroyed missions completed resources mind, and then down there it says hostile ships destroyed I would.   Pastor Bill: [13:30] Cuz cuz Biggs plays this game too.   Pastor Newms: [13:33] Yes I would be interested in your Damage Done to hostels I didn't look at it it's probably significantly higher because you've been hitting higher ships mine is right at 35 billion Damage Done.   Pastor Bill: [13:48] Well I don't have the game open right now so I couldn't tell.   Pastor Newms: [13:50] I know I'm I'm already looking.   Pastor Bill: [13:52] Oh you're looking into mine.   Pastor Newms: [13:54] Yeah I don't know if it's one of the things that's public that's the aspect I don't I don't know, it is yeah you have done 50 billion damage so you have done more damage you just.   Pastor Bill: [14:11] More damage and less hostels.   Pastor Newms: [14:14] You've ground higher-level hostiles I ground a lot when I was lower to get up faster, Biggs is killed 19 thousand ships almost 18300 so he's doing a good amount of grinding himself.   Pastor Bill: [14:33] All right let's do Getting To Know The Pastor's.   Pastor Newms: [14:36] Getting To Know The Pastors sorry sidetracked.   Pastor Bill: [14:38] I've been sitting here with the card stuck to my forehead.   Pastor Newms: [14:41] I know it was gross.   Pastor Bill: [14:45] If there was a sandwich named after you what would be on it.   Pastor Newms: [14:55] Hmm um. Well, my favorite sandwich even though I'm not supposed to eat it is the Hunter at Jimmy John's, which is turkey roast beef, and cheese and then a bunch of crap I get off of it the same which I make it home, most of the time is, pan cooked skillet cooked chopped up roast beef and cheese, with onion powder garlic and Italian seasoning so depends, I don't know what about you.   Pastor Bill: [15:57] Well I've already had a burger designed in my honor as a type of sandwich it was two half-pound burger patties on a cinnamon raisin bagel, and some barbecue sauce in there and some chopped up onions and lettuce, and the gentleman who created it with a Muslim so there was no bacon but if I could have bacon added then I would want bacon at it and yeah, so that was that was what was in there for me is Phoenix is running to my burger, okay it is delicious surprisingly delicious.   Pastor Newms: [16:47] I I've never understood the raisin part I couldn't get behind it I'm sorry homie even when I watched you eat it I couldn't do it.   Pastor Bill: [16:59] This delicious fantastic. Um and then if it was a drink it's 3/4 a solo cup of dr. pepper and one shot of espresso. That's the drink. What?   Pastor Newms: [17:22] What is wrong with you?   Pastor Bill: [17:23] It's delicious. I call it a Dr. Spresso. What's wrong with my Dr. Spresso.   Pastor Newms: [17:42] Are we over yet.   Pastor Bill: [17:44] We haven't started. You're done too tired okay.   Pastor Newms: [17:57] Oh I am thankful that we are time for us to talk about our topic.   Pastor Bill: [18:09] All right so the title of.   Pastor Newms: [18:11] Wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait Biggs says that's a Dagwood what is a Dagwood.   Pastor Bill: [18:17] Dagwood is any bread that you have available that you slap anything you have in your fridge or Pantry on.   Pastor Newms: [18:24] Oh   Pastor Bill: [18:24] Into a sandwich he was responding to Phoenix.   Pastor Newms: [18:28] Mmm okay.   Pastor Bill: [18:31] As we're a Dagwood.   Pastor Newms: [18:33] I'm not familiar with that term.   Pastor Bill: [18:36] A Bat Brain gets just says I just got onto the first thing I hear is that you're done we're not really done Newms is just doing his facetious thing of.   Pastor Newms: [18:47] Yeah.   Pastor Bill: [18:47] When I say something that he thinks is outlandish and he's like it's too much I can't I can't move I can't go.   Pastor Newms: [18:51] Hey it's fast too much.   Pastor Bill: [18:54] I'm done I was just.   Pastor Newms: [18:56] Which for those of you out in in both Twitch land and in listening to podcast land I do that to him normally.   Pastor Bill: [19:06] He does.   Pastor Newms: [19:07] There will be times where one of us will just end the call and walk away for a minute and then come back when we're talking because it's like no done and walk away.   Pastor Bill: [19:17] Thousand out.   Pastor Newms: [19:18] We never stay gone long but it's just the funniness of nope so this is we don't actually end for your guys's benefit normally I would just hang up on him and come back in a minute.   Pastor Bill: [19:33] It's true. All right, so this week's episode is called unthankful and I know we're coming right on the tail end of Thanksgiving and then we're having an episode called unthankful, and I struggled with the so the first thing I got this week was was what to title, the episode unthankful and I told Newms you know we're that the title is unthankful and he's like which means what and I was like I don't know, I don't know I'll let you know when I find out more and so then I was trying to sus it out today and, so yeah so we tonight it's called unthankful, and so for tonight we're going to turn to first Thessalonians chapter 5 and we're going to read. I think we'll start in verse 12 I'm wearing to go through. Let's go through 22 okay first Thessalonians chapter 5 verses 12 through 22 says, now we ask you brothers and sisters to give recognition to those who labor among you and Lead You In The Lord and admonish you and to regard them very highly in love because of their work, be at peace amongst yourselves guys this is his entry his his introduction to his exit to 1st Thessalonians, be at peace among ourselves and we exhort you brothers and sisters warn those who are idle, Comfort the discouraged help the weak be patient with everyone see to it that no one repays evil for evil to anyone but always pursue what is good for one another and for all, and this is where we get to the really meaty part that we're going to be spending some time in tonight, Rejoice always pray constantly give thanks in everything for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus, don't stifle Spirit don't despise prophecies but tests all things hold on to what is good stay away from every kind of evil. Verse 21 of Thessalonians chapter 5 test all things hold on to what is good, this is this is the kind of concept that we were talking about when we were talking about the Apocrypha when we were talking about the deuterocanonical books, when we're talking about looking at other religions and going well you know they might be onto something there with that one aspect when we say things like, um you know people have gotten glimpses of God, through all the time not just Israelites not just Christians not Jay you know we get a glimpse of God and we try to understand what we just saw and we write it down or we create beliefs about it. You know tests all those things read it find out what it says and, take the good that you find the stuff that you know makes you a better person the things that make you love God more than seek God more have a better relationship with God, hold on to those things and you know, let go of the things that don't sound right and don't don't give you a better life and don't make you a better Christian don't make you love God more. So yeah that's that's a side note there.   Pastor Newms: [23:30] That's a good side note.   Pastor Bill: [23:32] That's a good sign is that all you have to say about the side note is that's a good side note.   Pastor Newms: [23:36] That's all I got.   Pastor Bill: [23:38] That's all he's got okay.   Pastor Newms: [23:40] It's all I got.   Pastor Bill: [23:41] So I basically have and we may just just tear through this I don't know, um because I didn't flush it out much but but basically when we're looking at first Thessalonians chapter 5 and we get 2 verses 16 through 18 right it says, give thanks in everything or that's 18 Rejoice always pray constantly give thanks in everything okay. This is basically one sentence it's split up into three versus but it's one sentence it says Rejoice always come, pray constantly, give thanks in everything semicolon, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus so I want to look at that there's these three things that were being told to do, and then also told you know that, these things are God's will for us in Christ Jesus this is what God wants for us is for us to always Rejoice always pray and always be thankful. And so I was going through that today and I'm thinking about you know why why why these three things, and when I when we talk about always Rejoice there's lots of things in the Bible where it says you know rejoice in the lord always rejoice in the hope that you have, rejoicing and the thing is that the Lord does so. Wow words juice blank what's the word the practical application. Ends this when we think about the practical application of this statement, I've Rejoice always there's this concept in psychiatry in, psychology about celebrating all the small victories right, you celebrate All the Small victories and and basically what happens then is that you start to see, the ways in life that you've succeeded you start to see the ways in life where you have overcome you start to see the, attitude of your life gets this, upward trajectory instead of constantly feeling defeated instead of constantly feeling beat down instead of constantly being overwhelmed, by the world and everything that's going on around you right wildfires covid, January 6 Capital thing shootings and diseases and wars and rumors of wars and all these things that are going on in the world that are just, awful and ridiculous that way on all of our shoulders and make us feel heavy right. We celebrate the small victories to bring that Focus back in to give us a trajectory up. And and here Paul is Paul wrote Thessalonians right. Well Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy did they all three co-write it.   Pastor Newms: [27:38] I think that is the common thought yes.   Pastor Bill: [27:53] God wants you to be always rejoice in God's will for your life isn't for you to be beat down, and depressed and feeling overwhelmed God wants you to be celebrating the Small Things finding ways to rejoice, keeping that attitude and that trajectory upwards and outwards instead of being overcome and overwhelmed and Beatdown okay that's my point number one tonight, anything you want to add to always Rejoice anything you've heard in your life that you can add that. Or experience.   Pastor Newms: [28:35] I mean it's one of those things like you said it's it's it's important in life to celebrate the small things because there is so much going on, like kind of what we were talking about earlier you know I was in okay it was a good week you know it could've been worse you know because you know we celebrate the little things that did happen that we're good not, think about and dwell on all the things, could have gone wrong and have gone wrong this week like canceling Thanksgiving and you know.   Pastor Bill: [29:12] And you were saying you were saying yesterday you know I don't like to leave the house I can go weeks without leaving the house and the moment we're quarantined I just feel trapped like I have to get up.   Pastor Newms: [29:26] Yeah and and it it's a weird realization that particular aspect. Because I found it the first time you know the the time when we were all quarantined for a long amount of time I this is this is where I exist right here, if you ever wonder you know is doing right now he's either doing this, he's doing this or he's doing this.   Pastor Bill: [29:56] Sometimes there's some sleeping in there somewhere but.   Pastor Newms: [30:00] There is there is but only about 20% of the day. The majority of the time I'm right in this chair doing this or that and you know, but then you get Court like you're told you can't go to this you know, you can go to the store but you have to wear a mask because I'm fully vaccinated is with the CDC, for the county and stuff is said and blah blah blah and it's like I'm just gonna stay home because it could be on me you know but, it's just that aspect of when I'm not supposed to go a lot of places I'm not supposed to you know do this or do and I'm like well I just want to go to the mall now, quarantines going to be over in 10 days because no one else in the house is going to get sick I believe and, when it is I'm not going to want to go out everyone else in the house is going to be stir crazy but. I'm like no I'm good but you were just complaining last week now I'm good, we have to be thankful for the things we do have and not focus on the things that are making a stir crazy.   Pastor Bill: [31:25] Absolutely okay.   Pastor Newms: [31:27] And I think you know one of the commentaries talks about this I know you've already read the same commentary because it's your one of your favorite commentaries but, these three specifically are very connected because to be thankful is to do the next thing which is.   Pastor Bill: [31:52] I'm just going to sit here and see how long you'll wave your hands and Beyond, all right so the next verse is.   Pastor Newms: [32:01] China Segway try and trying to set you up.   Pastor Bill: [32:05] The CHP says pray constantly I said always pray bigs in twitch wrote pray without ending these are all the same, these are mean the same things and and prayer you know we, a lot of times when people talk about prayer we think of the staunch person using big words and being over, religious and you know the guy that God specific Jesus, specifically said don't pray like those people those are the people we think about when we think about prayer you know oh God the Lord of heavens and earth, I thank you that I am not a slave or a woman was coming you know prayer back in the day and in Israel. I would never pray that but it was a common prayer and gods like dude don't don't pray like those guys duh there's pump their circumstances they're not actually talking to God they're just trying to get the attention of the people around them, um and so pray constantly well why, why would we need to pray constantly why do we pray at all and there's, there's different thoughts about how prayer works I've made it no secret on the Broom Manifesto that I the way that I see the world the way the world works and the relationship of the world with God that, God created us God gave us dominion over the Earth and everything that happens here has to happen with the permission of humanity, so from that theological perspective prayer is giving God permission, authority to move it doesn't mean he will move in the way that you've asked, it doesn't mean that you're guaranteed what you asked for or if you you ask for a Cadillac that you're going to get it or money you're going to doesn't mean any of that, it means that your prayer gives God the authority to move in the Earth the way he needs to move. And big says God knows what you ask.   Pastor Newms: [34:34] God knows what you want but he wants you.   Pastor Bill: [34:35] I want buddy wants you to ask sorry there's some autocorrect going on there out of trouble reading the sentence, and so there is that that concept that people have that you know you have not because you ask not true seek and you shall find true knock and it shall be answered true, it doesn't always work that way you know, you don't always get what you ask for sometimes what you ask for is bad for you sometimes what you ask for is bad for other people on and on and on the whole it's a whole you know sticky situation there but I believe that prayer is an act of prophetic interception where you are giving God, room to move basically because we're the authority, humankind the authority on the earth and as Christians were then giving God, the authority to move in this situation that we're praying about how do you. You want to talk about what you think about prayer your viewing.   Pastor Newms: [35:45] So um so.   Pastor Bill: [35:51] Address today's date is question.   Pastor Newms: [35:53] Well let me because I was about to do the exact same thing so I'll I want to kind of, so for me my thought process is, The Authority that's been given to us as humans when he gave authority over the Earth to humans that we then, gave away and then had to get anyway the, when you ask God to do something that it is opening up, yourself and others to fulfill that we have to you know God has a will, he has something he's wanting to do and. We should be connected in such a way that we pray for his will to be done and in praying that will out that then, allows like you said allows him to move in those situations, when God gave the authority over to us it it you know it's not saying that God doesn't have the power.   Pastor Bill: [37:22] Say gave up the Authority or gave away the authority.   Pastor Newms: [37:28] It's not that God is Not powerful enough that there's some people that like well if God is all-powerful why can't he just do what he wants.   Pastor Bill: [37:37] It's that he's not a liar and he gave us authority to just do what he wants would make that a lie he has to get permission.   Pastor Newms: [38:01] Some people struggle with that because it's not what they were talking.   Pastor Bill: [38:04] They should struggle with it they should circle with all statement.   Pastor Newms: [38:08] Yeah and you know us having the authority, it's interesting to think about that aspect but there are, you know the Bible talks about God giving Authority in certain situations to people so often, you know God gives leadership Authority God gives you know all leadership is ordained you know people are Dane to do certain things God gives, certain spiritual gifts and power to people on an individual level and giving those pieces of authority over aspects over time, you know is interesting thought one of the things. I've heard in the past and that I do, the person referred to it as micro prayers which is a weird concept because it's it's just praying without ceasing and, someone asked The Story Goes that someone asked a monk you know how do you continue to pray how are you not, ceasing in your prayers is that why you don't talk and he said well I continue to talk to God all the time even if I'm talking to you because I'm I'm, asking God what should be the next thing I say I ask God you know. Did I understand that I asked God different things like that. Society asks when we pray do we say I give you permission to work in a way so deem necessary or something along those lines it doesn't seem right because either way he's going to work how he needs to so, it's. If we look at the Lord's Prayer it's a really good analogy for this situation and a great formula like you said is, may your will be done on Earth as it is in heaven so his will in heaven is easy because it.   Pastor Bill: [40:34] Because he has the authority there.   Pastor Newms: [40:36] So it just what he wants happens because it's not the Physical Realm there's not rules that he said about of physics there's not you know different things like that it's, it's heaven but the aspect of. Earth we want his will to come true, and so it's that thought process of its kind like when you pray for healing, God I know you can heal this person if it's your will please do, you know it's not, necessarily for me it's not God do this now.   Pastor Bill: [41:13] Hmm it's simple enough to just say you know. I command the signatures begun and and healing in their body you're expressing your permission for God to move just by using your normal words. Zaydiee says sorry.   Pastor Newms: [41:39] I'll let you touch on that.   Pastor Bill: [41:40] Authority on Earth and Phoenix says but he rules everything so God only has the authority that he is then given, on the earth because, he gave over the authority of the earth to Adam and Eve and their. And that Rings true over and that Concept in my opinion I mean obviously everything's up everything that isn't a Salvation issue is Up For Debate, in my opinion that Rings true over and over and over and over again. God didn't flood the Earth until after he talked to Noah I know I'm gonna do this thing and Noah goes alright I'll play my part, God didn't destroy Sodom and Gomorrah until he talked to Abraham and Abraham put conditions on his permission what if there's one person 1050 you know, anytime there's that big move God moves through Humanity. To get that that permission from The Authority that he set up he's not a liar and he's a gentleman and he's not gonna override that Authority.   Pastor Newms: [43:05] And I think so it is definitely, for me like zaidi saying prayer is just talking to God it's really funny because Tina praise zadie praise a lot more than, lots of people that I know and I'll take something to her and be like hey can you pray for this oh I already was I wasn't sure why though. And but there is. That aspect of so for me this is one of the things me and you differ on slightly is I don't view it as much as. The. The Bible is written in such a way that when it talks about the authority it talks about prayer I think that we continue to pray. What God wants and like you said what zaidi said was did he did God go to those people out of kindness not asking permission. He It's it's the authority that he gave over to man over the Earth over the trees over the animals over Humanity it does. Permission has to be given to a certain degree but the thing is is so many people have prayed for permission so many times over time that. That's where my aspect comes into play where it's like so many people pray your will be done so often it's at a certain point where if you don't give him permission someone else might, and so there is there is those aspects and then Phoenix said he'll override if he needs to do it, he doesn't need Authority he's got all of it so I, I don't think that's accurate personally and I'll give two examples I can think of offhand one, there is a point in the Old Testament where there's a battle going on and someone prays that they can win the Israelite leader I can't remember which leader it is at that moment, get my brother's Moses or Joshua because my brain is not connecting but he prays and he says we need to win and God says okay I'll leave it daytime, as long as you leave your hands in the air. And God could have easily just been like okay it'll be daytime to you're done. When his arm started to go down it started become night when his arms went back up it didn't, so in that that was God had given us Authority and then he was only following through when, we were doing our part, we have to do our part of the story it's one of the reasons why I could never be an actual calvinist because a true calvinist doesn't believe in, we have to do our part of spreading. Planting the seeds and those types of things and I think it's the same with prayer we have to plant the seeds we have to. Do the asking God just won't do it normally.   Pastor Bill: [47:31] And another another good example is in first Samuel when Saul does the wrong thing, and is no longer qualified to be king anymore. God doesn't just okay you're no longer King anymore he goes to Samuel and he says hey I need you to anoint a new king. And Samuel girls okay I'll do it even even in instituting the king of Israel God had to go through a human being. And get David anointed as king.   Pastor Newms: [48:14] So Phoenix you just said something that if you're good, if you are going to hurt yourself if it's his will to stop you from doing harm he doesn't come to me and say can I have your permission to help you and I will agree with that he doesn't.   Pastor Bill: [48:30] If that was true then no one would ever have committed suicide.   Pastor Newms: [48:37] And the other aspect is the. There are people who are praying for us all the time friends families intercessors different aspects like that.   Pastor Bill: [48:51] Well not everyone.   Pastor Newms: [48:55] I don't know cuz some some people do real generic prayers and so because of that, it tends to cover whole groups of people.   Pastor Bill: [49:05] Wait we assume that it does.   Pastor Newms: [49:08] Yeah we assume.   Pastor Bill: [49:09] We're doing a lot of assumption there.   Pastor Newms: [49:12] And so I think that's that's the reason is that there are times that he steps in to stop something from happening. But it is because of a reason it's not just I don't think God ever forces something he. Like that I think it's it's it is that aspect. I don't quite understand what you mean Phoenix by that statement.   Pastor Bill: [50:03] Well I said no one would have ever committed suicide and she's saying that's not the correct terminology, they should be they died by Suicide not that they committed suicide and I don't know the difference is that may just be my ignorance but if I'm saying that wrong I do apologize.   Pastor Newms: [50:25] Yeah I'm not I haven't heard that.   Pastor Bill: [50:26] The way that you're coming at me I may be reading too much into that, adding tone where there isn't tone the way you're coming at me it seems like I've triggered or hurt or put a fence in some way and I would never intentionally do that that's not what we're about, I don't want to hurt anyone or you know things like that I don't think there's any reason to intentionally hurt someone like that, so I'll have to look into that make sure that I'm using the right terminology and that area because I would I would hate for someone to be a survivor of. Attempted suicide or someone to be the family member of someone who did die by Suicide and, cause hurt and pain on top of what they've already experienced that's definitely not something that I would want to do. Okay, so yeah so prayer is this gotten a little bit off-track of the way I wanted prayer to go, like I said I'm not fully in charge here you know I get the topic and then we start flowing with the Holy Spirit and the kind of go where we go.   Pastor Newms: [51:48] Questions are important.   Pastor Bill: [51:49] Questions are very important and is is one of the main reasons why we do it this. Ah freak certifies that committed would be indicating that they committed an offense, and I guess I see that I mean I'm in a committed relationship, commitment and committed can be used in more terminology than just an offense but I can see how then adding that word to the word suicide has that.   Pastor Newms: [52:25] Connotation difference between difference between the diction in the connotation I think is.   Pastor Bill: [52:32] So now let's let's let's bring that second point that always pray around into what we talked about the Practical you know that begin with Point number one, and and in the Practical side of Prayer, Prather is this meditative process and I know a lot in Christian circles using the word meditation is a big No-No you know it causes all kinds of issues but, when we turn to the Psalms we find David saying that the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be pleasing To You O Lord, um And so there's this concept you know meditation is a Christian thing we meditate on the word we meditate you know on different things and prayer is a meditative process, and what prayer does is it lines up your mind with your spirit and creates this more, inline being within you. All meditation should do that but there are forms of meditation that you know cause you to be in more chaos and cause you to open yourself up to. Other things like I'm an empathic type person meaning I can sense when someone's anxious or when they're depressed and and then I start to, you know take that on in myself, and so there are certain types of meditation where I would I could take on like a sponge things that are bad for me, but prayer is this type of meditation to to line you up and give you this these great psychological, and so praying without ceasing is is a really good, meditative process that's good for you Spirit soul and body and so that's just another thing of you know well God wants you, not only committed to finding his will but also to be out of chaos to be, in line to be lined up with yourself to be at peace with yourself and the third Point here from first Thessalonians 5:18, he is always be thankful, find things to be thankful about find things to you know I'm so glad I have you in my life I'm so glad they made that decision I'm so glad that Ricola wrappers are yellow because yellow is my favorite color. Little Things, to be thankful about don't give me that look that's a little thing to be thankful about tiny little thing seems completely innocuous but when I look at Agricola rapper and I see my favorite color I'm thankful that the crappers my favorite color, little bit of thankfulness in my life.   Pastor Newms: [55:33] I'll give you that it brings you a little Joy.   Pastor Bill: [55:35] Yeah bring me a little Joy I get a little serotonin boost right which then helps Mal look in my attitude, and then I end up making better decisions and and people want to be around me they want to be there for me when I need people, and so thankful this creates this this Synergy in your life where you are, continuing with that attitude that you said in your rejoicing in the small things your continuing on that attitude and just getting better and better day by day, and all of this is then pinned with this is the life God wants you to live this is how God wants you to live, he wants you to be celebrating the small victories and setting that attitude he wants you to be praying in, and be in that meditative sync with all of your being he wants you to be thankful so that you're walking out that attitude that you set and so that things are getting better and so that you are, attracting a tribe around you to help carry you forward and help you succeed and that. Is what I have to say about that.   Pastor Newms: [56:55] And I think it goes back to the I think all of these these three tie-in so well you know. In prayer we are thinking all the time you know. And I think it is those those three together help like you're saying an attitude of fun and attitude of.   Pastor Bill: [57:20] It's it's the trifecta of a healthy psychology. Really is rejoicing meditating and being thankful and as Christians our form of meditation is. But it's a psychological Trifecta that that helps create a healthy psyche and creates people that are. Whole and healthy and obviously, it's a day-by-day process everyone's on their own Journey everyone has their own struggles my struggles don't invalidate your struggles and vice versa my successes don't invalidate your successes vice versa, we can Rejoice with each other we can mourn with each other we can celebrate with each other we can, cry with each other we can be thankful for each other we can disagree and still be together, in harmony which is a beautiful thing alright you have anything you want to depend on the end of this concept Pastor Newms before. Awesome alright well we have this live recording every Sunday night at 6:30 Central p.m. And some Sundays we don't meet but you know that's life but we most Sundays 6:30 p.m. Central Standard Time you can go to EK K dot house to find out where you can participate live We Do It, push it out through twitch Facebook and YouTube and we've got the little chat thing as you probably heard where people can chat in and, say I don't agree with that or ask questions or hey man you did that wrong, that's completely welcome and encouraged I, really enjoyed having the interaction tonight with Phoenix and zaidi and it was really great, and so yeah I think it's it was great, this podcast comes out on Wednesday nights at 7 p.m. Central Standard Time everywhere that you get, podcasts and we would love for you to share this if it helped you if you think it would help someone else and, I say um a lot when we're doing these parts.   Pastor Newms: [59:51] You say I'm a lot overall but that's okay.   Pastor Bill: [59:53] I guess I do so yeah so have a great week we love you guys.   Pastor Newms: Stay safe out there.   Pastor Bill: And “Until next time…”

GALACTIC PROGENY
PH10 54X. MOBY CONDOR

GALACTIC PROGENY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 31:16


The One who holds the seven stars is waiting to split the Eastern sky! Who is Moby Dick? What is a Condor? A time or should I say a time outside of time has come to cross over the expanse. Your journey through the terrestrial both land and sea of Moby has made you ready for the celestial of the air of Condor! But not just any air but interstellar air…a dwelling place of improvised breathability. This new interstellar air inquires/requires a mechanism of relational communication with the Father. Israel saw Gods acts but Moses knew His ways. Understanding the way the Father chooses to communicate with us especially celestially requires an upgrade…a Moby Condor upgrade. The upgrade is to perceive beyond the literal through double connotation…why you may ask?….because His glory is concealed before it is revealed. He conceals His glory primarily to necessitate pursuit from us so as not to impose His will on the relationship….with us. And while He's not into powering down on us (Imposing His will), He is The Sovereign in all things created and uncreated! What if you so desperately wanted to relate to someone but you could not because the moment you came close they couldn't perceive you due to lack of interest/indifference or because you were so Holy that when you came near your very presence couldn't help but expose them. This is Gods whole dilemma. Every time He comes close He runs the risk of running us off. But what if you could understand how He operates in His relationship with you? What if you could cross the expanse to Know Him and be known as He knows you? Listen as Carroll unpacks the relational semiotic dynamic of the Father and delve into the: 1. What of Denotation 2. Who of Connotation 1 3. Why of Connotation 2 … to open up to the I Am You must, if you want to be…purposeful…it involves a realignment of pursuit. Do you understand? Then you say what He said…. ““Then I said, ‘Here I am: I have come – it is written of me in the scroll of the book – to do your will, O God.'”” Hebrews‬ ‭10:7‬ ‭NET‬‬ This is how He relates to us, this is the circle however and not the tangent. If you want to understand the tangent try listening to the Rise of Clastronaut series. Decrease time over target: PayPal.me/mzhop or Venmo @clastronaut

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
JazzX5#325. John Zorn: "Blues Connotation" [Spy vs. Spy: The Music of Ornette Coleman (Elektra Musician, 1989)] [Minip

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 1:21


"Blues Connotation" John Zorn: Spy vs. Spy: The Music of Ornette Coleman (Elektra Musician, 1989) John Zorn, Tim Berne, Mark Dresser, Joey Baron, Michael Vatcher. El tema es una composición de Ornette Coleman. © Pachi Tapiz, 2021 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. Adolphus van Tenzing recomendó la grabación como parte de la sección Toamjazz Recomienda: https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=1569. Jack Torrance y Pachi Tapiz lo seleccionaron en el especial 365 razones para amar el jazz: https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=36471 / https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=1569 En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast.

Money And Time Machine Podcast
Semiotics In Marketing

Money And Time Machine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 14:05


Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols and their use and interpretations. Semiotics is bound in language and applied in literature, movies and marketing. Most people tend not to be aware of how semiotics is used, hence many aren't aware enough to reflect on how semiotics is used to influence the masses at a subliminal and subconscious level. To improve your marketing, it would serve you well to study up on semiotics and how to use it wisely!

F* It!
116 - SOFTWARE UPDATE: Plants and the Power of Your Words

F* It!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 5:18


  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox.  Sign up for the next DAC Bootcamp  Follow me on Social Media:Amy on IGAmy on Facebook  Resources:AmyLedin.comLean Bodies Consulting (LBC)LBC University  Amy Ledin Bio: The Co-Owner and Operator at Lean Bodies Consulting. Amy Ledin has been in the online wellness space for over a decade. Her coaching in this space has led to her passion in helping women build strong personal integrity. Fighting cancer for now close to 7 years, Amy loves sharing her mindset hacks and strategies that helped her through her fight to not just be a survivor, but an overcomer.

The Revive Stronger Podcast
211: The Improvement Season - Are Refeeds Worth It?

The Revive Stronger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 62:30


We're back with another episode talking about conditioning, transformation pictures and client number, prep and the question of are refeeds worth it. Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (03:09) Steve's current conditioning (10:03) Refeeds and their setup (15:24) Connotation of refeeds & are refeeds worth it? (22:36) Changes to the prep and incorporating caffeine more (29:43) Enjoyment of prep and gratitude of the position we're in (33:04) Ben Carpenter's Instagram post that 24h day isn't always the same (37:42) Pascal's diet update (45:54) Experimenting with refeeds and when to take them? (48:54) Total leg volume for the week and difference to offseason Thanks, please comment, like and subscribe! COACHING: https://revivestronger.com/online-coaching/ MEMBERSITE: https://revivestronger.com/team-revive-stronger/ WEBSITE: https://www.revivestronger.com MINI CUT MOVEMENT: https://revivestronger.com/mini-cut-movement/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/revivestronger INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/revivestronger NEWSLETTER: https://bit.ly/2rRONG5 YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/nwj-otpZPzk __________________________________________________________________ If you want to support us via a donation, that's highly appreciated! Patreon • https://www.patreon.com/revivestronger Don't like Patreon, go to Paypal! • https://bit.ly/2XZloJ4 __________________________________________________________________ Our Ebooks! Ultimate Guide To Contest Prep Ebook: • https://revivestronger.com/product/the-ultimate-guide-to-contest-prep/ Primer Phase Ebook: • https://revivestronger.com/product/the-primer-phase/ __________________________________________________________________ Stay up to date with the latest research and educate yourself! MASS (Research Review): • https://goo.gl/c7FSJD RP+ Membership: • https://ob262.isrefer.com/go/plus/Steve90/ JPS Mentorship • https://jpseducation.mykajabi.com/a/13324/esJ8AZwy __________________________________________________________________ Books we recommend! Muscle & Strength Pyramids • https://goo.gl/S8s6tG RP Books • http://bit.ly/2vREaH0 RP + Members site • https://ob262.isrefer.com/go/plus/Steve90/ For more • http://revivestronger.com/library/ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ When you're interested in online coaching, please go visit our website and follow the application form: https://www.revivestronger.com/online-coaching/

Bible Family Fellowship
The Restrainer Removed (Mid-Week Event #3) – Pt.3

Bible Family Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 43:00


SERMON THESIS- Today the Holy Spirit spot-lights two spiritual elements within our current cultural condition- 1- The operative force of -the mystery of iniquity- which is already active, and 2- The removal of that prophetic figure specified as -the Restrainer- who is currently withstanding the forces of iniquity. These two truths stand central to God's prophetic program and must ever be held in tension. The operations of -The mystery of iniquity- are reaching flood levels in modern society, and once -the Restrainer- is finally and fully removed, the dam will give way to an unprecedented tidal surge of world-wide wickedness. It behooves us to learn all we can about the reality and removal of the Restrainer---I. The EXHORTATIONS relating to the Restrainer - vs.1-3a.-II. The EVENTS relating to the Restrainer - vs.3b-4.-III. The EXPOSITION relating to the Restrainer - vs.5-8a.--QUESTION- Who is the Restrainer- Prominent Proposals include - - -1. The Institution of HUMAN GOVERNMENT-2. The CHURCH of God-3. The GRACE of God-4. The HOLY SPIRIT--IV. The EXPLANATION relating to the Restrainer - Dan.12-1.--A. The PERIOD identified in the text - -And at that time--B. The PROMINENT PERSON identified in the text - -Michael , - the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people--C. The PERFORMANCE identified in the text - -shall Michael stand up---1. The CONNOTATION of the verbal notion-2. The COMPARISON of the verbal notion - Josh.10-12-13-3. The CONTEXT of the verbal notion-4. The CONSEQUENCE of the verbal notion - -a time of t

Politiquement incorrect
La majorité des appels sont à connotation sociale, selon le chef de la police de Longueuil

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 11:03


Entrevue avec Fady Dagher, chef de la police de Longueuil : Des policiers de Longueuil vont réaliser un stage de cinq semaines sans arme ni uniforme en vue de tester un nouveau modèle pour les forces de l'ordre au Québec. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

20 Minute Talks
The negative connotation behind women and their choice of sexual expression

20 Minute Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 29:37


Why should you tell a woman what to wear? You shouldn't. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Learn Spanish With a Native Speaker
Learn Spanish Podcast: Is the word "gringo" used with a negative connotation? How to use the expression “Todo bien!”? What does it mean "arrepentirse"?, Cultural Series – Episode 2

Learn Spanish With a Native Speaker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 23:39


Get for free the scripts for each episode by subscribing to my podcast on my website. As a bonus you will also receive many tips to speak Spanish fluently!Nuestro segundo episodio hace parte de la serie de temas relacionados con la cultura latina. Hoy hablaremos del origen de la cultura latina También aprenderemos cómo dos países de habla hispana usan la misma palabra pero se refieren a dos cosas distintas: “el bocadillo”. Y al final del episodio, responderemos a algunas de las preguntas que ya nos han enviado.Origen del término latino: 2m 31sExplicación de la palabra bocadillo: 6m 56sRespuestas a preguntas: 15m 24sIf you have any questions or doubts about vocabulary, sayings, or any topic related to the way of speaking Spanish, you can ask me and I will gladly answer you on the podcast.Send me your questions: info@learnspanishwithanativespeaker.comIf you want to learn Spanish as fast as Usain Bold runs, visit our website: www.learnspanishwithanativespeaker.com when you are there schedule a free appointment with me and then schedule your first Spanish conversation class. You will see that very soon you will speak Spanish so well that you will help me hosting this podcast.And no worries if you just started learning Spanish I can speak in English with you whenever if necessary. I mean, if you don't speak even a word I can handle it, believe me!

BD and The Two-Promises Podcast
S1E16 - Get Jacked On The Whiskey Diet (English version)

BD and The Two-Promises Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 36:12


In this episode, BD is going to introduce the whiskey diet and discuss the first few key points on how this process works. He also shows techniques and principles on how you manage and still enjoy your journey into a healthier lifestyle. Make sure to click play now, listen in, and get ready for exciting and fun learning!  MENTIONS https://two-promises.com/ Wiggly Bridge Distillery Grain Brain Genius Foods David Olivares Celular: +57 322 5363849 Cuidad de Medellin, Colombia SHOW NOTES [00:00:56] Greetings and episode intro [00:01:50] The whiskey of the week  [00:02:34] Connotation and Denotation explained [00:03:25] The whiskey diet [00:04:32] Get clear on what you want. And pay attention to things that support your goals [00:06:06] Cautionary Note: Proceed at your own risk [00:06:38] There’s going to be consequences [00:08:33] Think simple [00:09:48] For people who are highly challenged by exercise [00:11:54] The 80-20 rule [00:14:05] Consuming all of your calories for the entire day within a six-hour window [00:16:24] Sugar is Satan [00:22:50] Vegetable intake for non-grain and sugar based carbohydrates [00:23:57] Food anxiety [00:25:49] Your going to shrink your stomach, which is good!  [00:27:45] Having full satisfaction with your food [00:28:43] Two lessons learned and some benefits gained in going through the diet process [00:31:17] Quick preview for the next episode’s topic on metabolism [00:33:06] The lubricants [00:34:20] Making a commitment and create a network to keep you motivated to succeed

Eternal Paradigm
The connotation of the word strong has become about how much you have been able to take on - Prachi S V

Eternal Paradigm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 40:53


"The connotation of the word strong has become about how much you have been able to take on." - Prachi S VIn this episode I am joined by a pioneering and forward thinking Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist, in the form of Prachi S Vaish. Prachi is a self confessed curious soul who applies her intuitive abilities to her work which covers a range of areas including intimacy, relationships, emotional well-being and trauma.  This episode is a little exploration into a world where human psychological science meets spirituality. Prachi shares how her personal discoveries have propelled her professional career and she explores her first encounter with existential questions through a patient encounter. She believes that resilience is a cornerstone of strength and discusses her view on teaching and understanding boundaries, cognitive dissonance and toxic positivity in parenting. I throw in a few of my opinions.  As the conversation flows, you can hear the sounds of India too.  Visit www.emotionalwellnessinitiatives.com to find out more. Guest: Prachi S Vaish Host and Interviewer: Urmi Raval Sound Editor: Maja Pronko Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/eternalparadigm)

Bible Family Fellowship
The THANK-Challenge!

Bible Family Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 26:00


SERMON THESIS- America is the most blessed nation on the face of the earth- America is also the most ungrateful nation on the face of the earth- When it comes to God's gracious blessings, every person takes them for granted, or takes them with gratitude- This message challenges us to cultivate an attitude of gratitude by taking up the THANK-Challenge---I. The COUNT of Thanksgiving in the Bible - -some 134x---A. Old Testament Usage - -66x--B. New Testament Usage - -68x---II. The CONNOTATION of Thanksgiving in the Bible--A. TERMINOLOGICAL Meaning--1. OT -Heb. yada--2. NT -Gk. euchariste----B. THEOLOGICAL Meaning - Lev. 22-29- Ps. 50-23- 116-17- 2 Chr. - 29-31--III. The CHALLENGE of Thanksgiving in the Bible--NOTE- God challenges every Christian to thank-living thru thanksgiving because---A. Thanksgiving is a COMMAND of God-B. Thanksgiving is a CHOICE for God's people--QUOTE- -When it comes to life the critical thing is whether you take things for granted or take them with gratitude.- -G.K. Chesterton--CHALLENGE- The Morning - Evening Challenge- YES - - NO - -

Bible Family Fellowship
Persecution - Attacking America's Apathy!

Bible Family Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 42:00


SERMON TITLE- Persecution - Attacking America's Apathy--SERMON TEXT- 1 Peter 5-8-SERMON THESIS- Christian persecution is real- It is not a religious fiction- Today hundreds of thousands of brothers-sisters all over the world suffer for their faith in Christ under Islam, Communism, Hinduism, Atheism, Radical Catholicism, and now American Communistic Globalism- Attacks on Christians is a global tragedy. But the greatest tragedy is the apathy of American Christianity. Pulpits and preachers are largely silent on the subject- This message sounds the alarm to awaken believers from apathy to act aggressively against persecution---I. The TACTICAL alarm attacking Apathy---A. VOM-B. Open Doors--II. The TERMINOLOGICAL alarm attacking Apathy- -BE SOBER---A. The COUNT of the Term -17x--B. The CONNOTATION of the Term--1. Noun form -Gk. nephalios--2. Verb form -Gk. nepho---NOTE- ----------------------------------------------------------------III. The TEXTUAL alarm attacking Apathy---A. 1 Th. 5-6 B. 1 Th. 5-8-C. Tit. 2-12 D. 1 Pt. 1-13-E. 1 Pt. 4-7 F. 1 Pt. 5-8--IV. The TESTIMONIAL alarm attacking Apathy---A. The COMPASSIONATE COMMUNION of God's PEOPLE-B. The COMPASSIONATE CARE for God's PERSECUTED-C. The COMPASSIONATE COMMITMENT of God's PLEADERS

Bible Family Fellowship
The Great Apostasy! (Pt. 2)

Bible Family Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 30:00


SERMON THESIS- Daniel's 70th Week commences with the signing of the seven-year Euro-Israeli peace-pact. At that same time God shall send the Strong Delusion. Following the Strong Delusion, the Great Apostasy shall come. Then, the countless counterfeit Christians, and pretending professors will finally fall away from the true faith and forsake the church on a worldwide scale- On that day, the phony church rolls shall be providentially purged, as masquerading members exit in mass. The many mega churches shall be revealed to be spiritual whore houses, led by their pastoral pimps promoting a false social and politically correct gospel. The Great Apostasy now takes the spotlight of prophetic revelation. --I. The CONNOTATION of the Great Apostasy - v.3.-II. The CONTEXT of the Great Apostasy - v.3c--A. It's TIME of action-B. It's TYPE of action-C. It's THEATER of action--III. The CAUSE of the Great Apostasy - v.10-12--A. Sinful DISBELIEF-B. Strong DELUSION-C. Sovereign DECREE--IV. The CONSEQUENCES of the Great Apostasy - v.3-5--A. Global DECEPTION-B. Global DEFECTION-C. Global DEATH-D. Global DISASTERS-E. Global DESTRUCTION--V. The COMPLETION of the Great Apostasy - v.3-VI. The CONVERGENCE of the Great Apostasy - v.3c--A. Removal of the Restrainer -B. Revelation of Antichrist-C. Day of the Lord begins

The Bible as Literature
Meaning, Connotation, and Function

The Bible as Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 22:23


In today’s program Fr. Paul continues his discussion of the word “field” in Genesis, noting that the term has a meaning, a connotation, and a function in the Bible. (Episode 138)

Soir Première
L'Histoire du Soir - Les noms de lieux aux États-Unis à connotation raciste, anti-asiatique, que certains aimeraient rayer définitivement de la carte. - 01/10/2020

Soir Première

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 4:55


L'Histoire du Soir de Martin BILTERIJS - Les noms de lieux aux États-Unis à connotation raciste, anti-asiatique, que certains aimeraient rayer définitivement de la carte.

Bible Family Fellowship
The Great Apostasy! (Pt.1)

Bible Family Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 35:00


SERMON TITLE- The Great Apostasy- -Pt.1--SERMON TEXT- 2 Thessalonians 2-1-3-SERMON THESIS- Daniel's 70th Week commences with the signing of the seven-year Euro-Israeli peace-pact. At that same time God shall send the Strong Delusion. Following the Strong Delusion, the Great Apostasy shall come. Then, the countless counterfeit Christians, and pretending professors will finally fall away from the true faith and forsake the church on a worldwide scale- On that day, the phony church rolls shall be providentially purged, as masquerading members exit in mass. The many mega churches shall be revealed to be the whore houses that they are, led by their phony pastors who pimp a false social and politically correct gospel. The Great Apostasy now takes the spotlight of prophetic revelation.-SERMON TRANSITION- Today's message addresses the true meaning and message of the biblical doctrine of apostates and apostasy---I. The CONNOTATION of the Great Apostasy - v.2-3b.--A. The TERMINOLOGICAL Connotation of the Great Apostasy--1. Its DEFINITION-2. Its DESIGNATION--B. The TEXTUAL Connotation of the Great Apostasy--1. Ac. 21-21-2. Josh. 22-22--C. The TEMPORAL Connotation of the Great Apostasy--1. Its verbal MOTION-2. Its verbal MODE--D. The THEOLOGICAL Connotation of the Great Apostasy - 1 Jn. 2-18-19

Afternoon Drive
Monday August 10: Hour 1 - Dominoes falling in college football, Matt McChesney on CFB, Nuggets win a thriller, left negative connotation

Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 46:18


Dominoes falling in college football, Matt McChesney on CFB, Nuggets win a thriller, left negative connotation

Barbara Talks
The Negative connotation of plastic surgury

Barbara Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 10:07


I notice a lot of individuals talking about plastic surgery in the negative light and no one really likes to think an out why plastic surgery is socommom --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Charity Promotion: BallotReady: The goal of this initiative is to increase voter education and encourage your listeners to get the vote out during the 2020 General Election this November. https://www.ballotready.org/ Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecollectivegroup/support

Muppets Minute
Minute 32 – A Certain Connotation – The Muppets Take Manhattan

Muppets Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 15:51


Muppets Take Manhattan

John Rosemberg Podcast
The Negative Connotation Of The Word Black Part ||

John Rosemberg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 9:51


I know many of us have called ourselves black however the word have a lot negative connotations to it. They European have used black to degrade us and suppressed us. There’s such things as black person, Race , History, culture tribes And languages. We need stop using the word but black in nature is the most powerful colour . It’s time for us to rise and reclaimed our history and names.

John Rosemberg Podcast
The Negative Connotation Of The Word Black

John Rosemberg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 10:38


Since the European arrived in the America’s. They have used those word black and Negro to degrade and suppressed us. Negro Moreno is black in Espanyol. We as people of colour should have never used the term black. There’s no Such things as Black person, Race, Languages, Cultures. Black is a coloured and status in law. Words are spirit u must understand this truths. Black ball , Black list, Black Magic, Black Sheep Black mail ,Black Knight. All of those words have a negative effects on people of colour. The term we should use is copper coloured Americans or Aborigine American’s not black. Get knowledge understanding and wisdom --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnrosemberg/support

Chardonnay & DNA
13: Cannibalism has such a negative connotation

Chardonnay & DNA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 63:54


On this episode, Becky takes us way back to pre human existence and tells us about some of the behaviors of our ancient cousins. The conversation takes a very strange turn to the advantages of cannibalism and there's even a prehistoric dick pic that Rachael can't stop laughing about. Thanks to Terry Mitchell as always. The Alien Robot attack in the background made this episode awful to edit, and we appreciate his hard work! Sources https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.livescience.com/amp/oldest-human-ancestor-dna-homo-antecessor.htmlhttps://www.livescience.com/65431-ancient-human-cannibalism-calories.html?_gl=1*it7pl9*_ga*YW1wLVZ1aHhua0IzVUVzdjVPQ25JNFoySjBXT21pVFFxbzdjb2laMGN3MnlkSzlIZG5JY2p6ZWFSYnJzMjJveE5kZVA

Dear Discreet Guide
What Is She? The Sex That Cannot Be Named

Dear Discreet Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 29:14


We discuss the various terms used for female people: ladies, women, gals, and girls, their connotations and use, to good and bad effect in the workplace.Book we talk about:https://www.discreetguide.com/product/whats-a-guy-to-do/Follow the host on Twitter:@DiscreetGuide

Dear Discreet Guide
What Is She? The Sex That Cannot Be Named

Dear Discreet Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 29:13


We discuss the various terms used for female people: ladies, women, gals, and girls, their connotations and use, to good and bad effect in the workplace. Book we talk about: https://www.discreetguide.com/product/whats-a-guy-to-do/ Follow the host on Twitter: @DiscreetGuide

Politiquement incorrect
Gilles Proulx : «Laurent Duvernay-Tardif est un citoyen du monde à connotation américaine»

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 11:27


Le commentaire de Gilles Proulx : Tour de l'actualité.

Exactly
Peak TV

Exactly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 40:49


Episode 18, you remember it . . . It’s the one where Zac and Zach realize the biggest first world problem: peak TV. And nothing is worse than having to call the cable company.Send us a postcard? postcard@exactlypodcast.com PO Box 44546, Indianapolis, IN 46244Kettle On - The Script | Apple MusicPhilips Norelco 7200 | The VergeMovemberJust becauseLike us? Then like us. Leave a rating and a review. It helps people find us — and we’re desperate./IGˈZAK(T)LĒ/LEXICON: Abacus, Connotation, TremorMusic: Cream & Sugar x Louie Zong

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
Live CHAT: Exploring the Etymology and Connotation of Bombo Claat,Rassclaat etc

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 121:00


 Join us tonight on the Live CHAT: Exploring the #Etymology and Connotation of Bombo Claat,#Rassclaat etc.#Bomboclaat (sometimes spelled Bumbaclaat, Bumbclaat, and Bumbaclot) is a Jamaican Patois expletive, kind of like saying "fuck". It's hard to directly translate into #English, but the phrase is often used as an insult or to express anger, Urban Dictionary reports. Bomboclaat can also be spelled Bumbaclaat, Bumbclaat or Bumbaclot. It is an expletive #Jamaican #Patwah slang word for a menstrual pad or toilet paper. The phrase is used as an insult or an interjection expressing disgust or anger.#bigupunnobloodclothself call in 661-467-2407 with questions

Eddie And Freddie Show
Connotation of Dive Bars

Eddie And Freddie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 5:46


Dive bars denotation and connotation

The Word's Worth
The Connotation Conundrum

The Word's Worth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 7:41


In The Russian Word's Worth, Michele Berdy deciphers and translates великий могучий — the great and powerful — Russian language.

UltraChenTV
[UNCHENSORED] 8.2.A - The Negative Connotation Of Guessing In Fighting Games

UltraChenTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 109:45


*** All view expressed in this video are jchensor's views and jchensor's views only. They do not reflect ultradavid or anyone else's views on these matters. ^_^ *** [UNCHENSORED] 8.2, 2019 1-24: Saying a Fighting Game is nothing but guesses is a general way to insult a Fighting Game's quality. But did you know: there's guessing in EVERY Fighting Game? In fact, guessing is what Fighting Games are built upon. And yes, there is guessing in your favorite Fighting Game as well. Originally streamed on: twitch.tv/jchensor (The Chensor Dynasty) Twitter: twitter.com/jchensor Discord: https://discord.gg/2RVPc9C (The Chensor Dynasty Discord)

Hyperbole: The Best Podcast Ever
The Best Connotation Ever

Hyperbole: The Best Podcast Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 31:27


In this Episode: Leif the spin artist, magical limes, darn that polygamy, Wyoming’s bubonic cat plague, a new world record, MSP bathrooms famous for the right reasons this time, Stassi’s mom is cray, the most exciting Celebrity Big Brother cast ever, Fetty Wap, dumb games on #TheBachelor, the Hyperbole mailbag, denote vs. connote, Walmart parking lot shenanigans, really terrible sports coverage, and middle school drama.

Effortless English Podcast | Learn English with AJ Hoge
Learn English Vocabulary | Denotation and Connotation

Effortless English Podcast | Learn English with AJ Hoge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 41:22


The two levels of vocabulary learning. 

Two And Change
The Connotation of Gentrification

Two And Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 35:37


On This Week's Show....​ Tim, Josh, and Mike channel their inner hipster to talk about gentrification…assuming they know what that actually means. Some say that a rising tide floats all boats, but others point out that sometimes the poor get negatively impacted by the lack of affordable housing. Where do we stand? Join us while we sip our lattes from our ivory towers!   Also Overheard:​ Rob Ford was terrible but kind of charming. Special Shout-Out to Sarah from Starbucks! Gen·tri·fi·ca·tion: the process of renovating and improving a house or district so that it conforms to middle-class taste. Apparently only Tim read A Modest Proposal… There’s nothing fancier than Starbucks! Who got more alien STDs, Kirk or Riker? That Drake can do anything! Apparently, we have a YouTube channel. Please click on it repeatedly.   A special thank you to Matt Ebel for providing additional voices for the show.  You can check out the discussion we had about girls joining the Boy Scouts of America here.   We want to hear what you think! Don’t just yell angrily at whatever dumb thing Tim just said, or laugh derisively at one of Mike’s opinons! Write a comment in the comment section below, email us at info@twoandchange.ca, or find us on Facebook or Twitter! The more you comment, the easier it is for people to find our show. Remember, we have to justify this to our wives somehow….

Elevate Your Impact
(016) If you Confuse, You LOSE - Connotation Prejudice

Elevate Your Impact

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 3:39


Are you speaking a foreign language using plain English?  We can take for granted, because of our own familiarity, everyone understands when we are using a common industry acronym or term.  The risk is - THEY DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT.  Or maybe even worse, they thing they know what you are talking about and you think they understand and you both leave mutually mystified. When words and acronyms Confuse, You LOSE

Bad Yogi
Removing the spiritual connotation from yoga

Bad Yogi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 15:52


We're continuing our conversation about spirituality from last week, this time taking it out of our daily life and into our yoga practice. Let's answer the age old question: do yoga & spirituality go together? Can they be separated? There's a few questions I wanted to answer around this subject, so buckle up, friends! Let's talk this through! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/badyogi/support

The Work/Life Balance
Making Emotional Conversations Unemotional

The Work/Life Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 56:34


One of the flagship platforms that Rick A. Morris has created is how to effectively manage and control emotional conversations. This is not to suggest that we should remove passion, this is an effective technique to learn how to manage emotional outbursts that can effect long term relationships and even employability. Phrases such as “We can't do that” or “This is impossible” will be transformed in to powerful messages that can improve the Work/Life Balance and success of your assignments. Learn how to deal with mandated dates, getting information from resources, how to course correct failing projects, and several other applications. Join Rick to hear how to become more dynamic and understanding in these key situations.

The Work/Life Balance
No Day But Today: Who is Rick A. Morris

The Work/Life Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 55:25


Please join Rick A. Morris on his first show of The Work/Life Balance. Rick will explore his key philosophies including the origin and impact of “No Day But Today.” It will be an informative look inside how to maintain your Work/Life Balance and hear some fantastic tips on how to improve your overall relationships with executive, bosses, co-workers, family, and friends. No Day But Today was inspired by an amazing affirmation written into the Broadway show Rent. Rick will discuss the impact of the affirmation, how to apply it to your daily life, how to select your life roles and advance them, and how to control the connotation of the world around you. Please listen in and join the movement!

Maple City Sermons
1 Corinthians 11:17-34 "Communion as Proclamation"

Maple City Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2015 21:09


This short teaching before the communion service gives a brief overview behind the method, the meaning and the desired consequences of the communion service. Support the show (http://www.maplecitybaptistchurch.com)

Comm Therapy
Denotation & Connotation: You're so HOT

Comm Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2012 18:29


Words mean what we want them to mean. When you call someone "hot" are you really referring to the literal definition of the word hot? Do you really mean that s/he is running a fever, that his or her skin is hot to the touch? Probably not...you probably mean s/he is attractive, sexy, and good-looking. What about swear words? Do we give those words their meaning? Are they "bad" because we make them bad...or are they just naturally bad? Listen, and tell us what YOU think!

Necessary & Sufficient
57: Denotation & Connotation with W. Seth Hanisek

Necessary & Sufficient

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2011


It was, to borrow his own phrase, an absolute pleasure to welcome W. Seth Hanisek back to Necessary & Sufficient. The list of people whom I wish I could meet in real life keeps growing. Did I use “whom” correctly? … Continue reading →

English 09 Q4
English 9 Q4 Connotation and persuasion

English 09 Q4

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2011


Introduction to the unit 7 assignment on use of connotation in persuasive writing or speaking

Logic: Deductive and Inductive
Chapter 4: The Connotation of Terms

Logic: Deductive and Inductive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2010 31:32


Contrabass Conversations double bass life
137: Todd Coolman Interview

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2009 43:34


We’re featuring an interview with jazz bassist Todd Coolman on the podcast. This episode is guest hosted by double bassist Win Hinkle, who interviewed Rufus Reid previously for Contrabass Conversations as well. After listening to this interview, I went out and downloaded Perfect Strangers, Todd’s newest album, and I highly recommend it to listeners. Truly top-notch and extremely enjoyable playing all around! We’ll begin today’s episode with a brief excerpt from Crescent City Ditty, and well conclude with Todd’s bass solo from Connotation. Both excerpts are from Todd’s new album and you canfind it on iTunes here.

National Museum of Language Podioma
David Zorc on Language and Culture Part 2

National Museum of Language Podioma

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2008 17:22


Part 2 of a lecture by David Zorc on Language and Culture, sponsored by the National Museum of Language. In this podcast Dr. Zorc discusses the relationship between cultural practices and becoming a part of a language community. He references a number of interesting personal experiences and explores the hierarchy of vocabulary registers, specifically the contrast between 'gutter' language and polite conversation. Connotation and denotation of terms are explained in relation to politically correct language. Dr. Zorc celebrates the diversity of expressions that reflect the pairing of culture and language.

National Museum of Language Podioma
David Zorc on Language and Culture

National Museum of Language Podioma

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2008 21:19


Part 1 of a lecture by David Zorc on Language and Culture, sponsored by the National Museum of Language. In this podcast Dr. Zorc discusses the relationship between cultural practices and becoming a part of a language community. He references a number of interesting personal experiences and explores the hierarchy of vocabulary registers, specifically the contrast between 'gutter' language and polite conversation. Connotation and denotation of terms are explained in relation to politically correct language. Dr. Zorc celebrates the diversity of expressions that reflect the pairing of culture and language.

National Museum of Language Podioma
David Zorc on Language and Culture Part 3

National Museum of Language Podioma

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2008 17:22


Part 3 of a lecture by David Zorc on Language and Culture, sponsored by the National Museum of Language. In this podcast Dr. Zorc discusses the relationship between cultural practices and becoming a part of a language community. He references a number of interesting personal experiences and explores the hierarchy of vocabulary registers, specifically the contrast between 'gutter' language and polite conversation. Connotation and denotation of terms are explained in relation to politically correct language. Dr. Zorc celebrates the diversity of expressions that reflect the pairing of culture and language. This section of the podcast is a fascinating exchange of questions and answers between Dr.Zorc and the audience.