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The podcast delves into strategies, challenges, and essential gear for hog deer hunting in Australia, featuring insights from experienced hunter Dan Mitchell on the ballot system, scouting, and preparation.
We cap off our American Birkebeiner podcast story series with Jill Sonnesyn, the mother of four-time Birkie champ and World Cup skier Alayna Sonnesyn. Get pumped for Saturday people!Our supporters:EnjoyWinterAtomicSporthillBuildup 2 Da Birkie episodesPart 1: Peter GebhardtPart 2: Willson MoorePart 3: Barbara ZellmerPart 4: Dan Mitchell
The Birkie is a big deal for Dan Mitchell and his family.The family patriarch raced his first Birkie back in 1983. Ever since then, the family's trips to Telemark have rivaled Christmas. His son Josh — who, like Dan, is a world loppet master — will join his wife and son in portraying the historic Inga and the Warriors this February."My family has received so much joy and connection from the Birkie that we excitedly share this love with as many friends as possible," Josh Mitchell wrote in his application to serve as the Birkie warriors.Between the 14 Mitchells who have raced the Birkie, the family has over 100 Barnebirkie/Prince Haakon/Korte/Birkie finishes.Having raced the Birkie isn't a pre-requisite for enjoying this show, though.All you really need is a love of family and appreciation for skiing ... and the twists and turns the sport — and life — can bring ...Enjoy!Our supporters:EnjoyWinterAtomicSporthillBuildup 2 Da BirkiePart 1: Peter GebhardtPart 2: Willson MoorePart 3: Barbara Zellmer
Host Gene Tunny discusses significant economic issues from the year. He features clips from interviews with experts on various topics, including the economic consequences of Donald Trump's re-election, the U.S. budget deficit, the gender pay gap, and environmental impact. President Reagan's budget director David Stockman criticizes Trump's policies for being anti-capitalist, citing a $8 trillion increase in public debt. Fiscal policy wonk Dan Mitchell argues that higher taxes are not the solution to the U.S. budget deficit, as spending is the primary issue. Leonora Risse (Assoc. Prof., University of Canberra) explains the concept of "greedy jobs" contributing to the gender pay gap. Marion Tupy of the Cato Institute discusses the long-term decline in commodity prices, and Daniel Lawse of Verdis Group emphasizes the need for sustainable, long-term thinking in business and policy. Daniel also reflects on the modest lifestyle of Warren Buffett, another Omaha resident. John August discusses the impact of immigration on Australia's housing crisis.If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for Gene, please email him at contact@economicsexplored.com.Timestamps for EP265Introduction (0:00)David Stockman (6:20)Dan Mitchell (11:20)Leonora Risse (23:50)Marian Tupy (32:15)Daniel Lawse (41:49)John August (48:06)Links relevant to the conversationEpisodes featuring the clips:https://economicsexplored.com/2024/01/28/reagans-budget-boss-david-stockman-on-trumps-economic-policies-ep224/https://economicsexplored.com/2024/04/17/is-uncle-sam-running-a-ponzi-scheme-with-the-national-debt-w-dr-dan-mitchell-ep235/https://economicsexplored.com/2024/03/10/the-gender-pay-debate-understanding-the-factors-behind-the-gap-w-dr-leonora-risse-ep230/https://economicsexplored.com/2024/10/16/abundance-mindset-exploring-the-super-abundance-thesis-w-marian-tupy-cato-institute-ep258/https://economicsexplored.com/2024/06/01/helping-seattle-aquarium-others-go-to-net-zero-and-beyond-w-daniel-lawse-verdis-group-ep242/https://economicsexplored.com/2024/04/17/housing-crisis-and-immigration-australias-tough-choices-w-john-august-ep236/Leonora's review of Career and Family: Women's Century-Long Journey toward Equity, by Claudia Goldinhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1475-4932.12716?domain=author&token=UPATKK2WTIAEZ49UMRMVPrinciple of Charity podcast episodes on degrowth:https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/can-degrowth-save-the-planet/id1571868650?i=1000674757240https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/can-degrowth-save-the-planet-pt-2-on-the-couch/id1571868650?i=1000675655623Lumo Coffee promotion10% of Lumo Coffee's Seriously Healthy Organic Coffee.Website: https://www.lumocoffee.com/10EXPLOREDPromo code: 10EXPLORED Full transcripts are available a few days after the episode is first published at www.economicsexplored.com.
Dan knows much more than I do about Halloween, so it was an excellent opportunity to invite him to the show to discuss Halloween and many other topics! Check out Autumns Eyes: https://autumnseyes.com/
Battlestations, 13 days til the 2024 Bills SZN 2-3 Biggest Takeaway(s) from Bills Training Camp/Preseason 1-2 'surprising' players aside... could get cut/should make team What unit is Dan more concerned about entering the season? Buffalo Bills Wild Card (whole roster) Who will be 3rd on the Bills in receptions? Bills Bonds - Will Dan be investing Sauce Gardner harasses and lies about a Bills fan GAME (REQUIRES no prep but is a surprise) UB football less than 100 hours away I learned about the CFL, My Dog had to go to the vet hospital, shoutouts/signoffs
This episode delves into Adam Smith's four maxims of taxation and examines their relevance in today's economic environment. Host Gene Tunny explores the balance between efficiency and equity, discussing historical perspectives and contemporary debates, such as the proposed billionaire tax.Please email us at contact@economicsexplored.com or send a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored with any questions, comments, or suggestions. What's covered in EP239Introduction. (0:00)Important taxation principles. (5:33)Taxation principles and maxims from Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations". (13:19)Wealth inequality and proposed taxes on billionaires. (20:30)A classically liberal perspective from Simon Cowan. (28:33)Taxation principles, including horizontal and vertical equity, convenience, and efficiency. (33:29)Taxation and its impact on economic activity. (41:19)Adverse impacts of high taxes: example from Australia's tobacco industry. (47:54)Wrap up of taxation principles from Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations." (54:04)TakeawaysAdam Smith's maxims of taxation remain highly relevant, advocating for efficiency, equity, certainty, and convenience in tax systems.Contemporary tax debates often reflect a trade-off between efficiency (minimizing economic distortions) and equity (ensuring fairness across different income groups and treating similar people in the same way).The episode highlights the potential adverse consequences of high taxation, such as reduced economic growth and black markets and organized crime.Discussions on billionaire taxes illustrate ongoing disagreements about how to design tax systems that balance economic incentives and equity.The taxation principles discussed are essential for understanding governmental approaches to raising revenue while minimizing negative economic impacts.Links relevant to the conversationRecent episode with Dan Mitchell on US debt:https://economicsexplored.com/2024/04/17/is-uncle-sam-running-a-ponzi-scheme-with-the-national-debt-w-dr-dan-mitchell-ep235/Episode featuring Simon Cowan on tax:https://economicsexplored.com/2024/02/23/the-tax-reform-debate-cutting-through-the-spin-w-simon-cowan-cis-ep228/Episode with Miranda Stewart on Billionaire and inheritance taxes:https://economicsexplored.com/2021/11/06/ep112-taxing-the-rich-billionaire-and-inheritance-taxes/Episode with Steve Rosenthal on Tax rules benefiting tech titans and hedge fund managers:https://economicsexplored.com/2021/11/22/ep114-tax-rules-benefiting-tech-titans-and-hedge-fund-managers/Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations: Books IV-V: https://www.amazon.com.au/Wealth-Nations-Books-IV-V/dp/0140436154One of Dan Mitchell's posts at International Liberty on the adverse impact of taxation on economic growth:https://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/2018/03/10/new-imf-study-shows-u-s-would-benefit-from-lower-tax-rates-and-less-government-spending/Thanks to Obsidian Productions for mixing the episode and to the show's sponsor, Gene's consultancy business www.adepteconomics.com.au. Full transcripts are available a few days after the episode is first published at www.economicsexplored.com.
Lyssna till den stridbare amerikanska ekonomen Dan Mitchell, som delar med sig av sin syn på amerikansk och svensk skattepolitik. Finns det egentligen några nyttiga skatter och blir det någon skillnad om Biden eller Trump vinner nästa val?
This episode explores the profound influence of Reaganomics and its enduring legacy in American economic policy with tax expert and former US Treasury attorney Ed Oswald. He is the author of a new book, “From Ronald to Donald: How the Myth of Reagan Became the Cult of Trump”. Oswald discusses the transition from Reagan's tax reforms to Trump's tax policies, highlighting the continuity in supply-side economics and its implications for fiscal policy and the national debt.Please email us at contact@economicsexplored.com or send a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored with any questions, comments, or suggestions. About this episode's guest: Edwin G. OswaldEdwin G. Oswald is a partner with the law firm of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, resident in Washington D.C. He served as an attorney-advisor in the United States Treasury's Office of Tax Legislative Counsel during the Clinton Administration. He is a Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel and a frequent lecturer on financing State and local infrastructure and the federal taxation of municipal debt. The book is a personal project of Mr. Oswald's and the views and opinions expressed herein are those of the co-authors and do not represent the views and opinions of Orrick.What's covered in EP238Reagan's economic policies and their impact on the US deficit. (0:00)Supply-side economics and its impact on US deficits. (6:55)Reaganomics and its impact, and the impact of Clinton administration policies (e.g. NAFTA, repeal of Glass-Steagall). (16:14)Reagan and Trump similarities, tax cuts, and budget. (26:24)Tax policy and its impact on the economy. (33:22)TakeawaysReagan's economic policies, particularly his tax cuts, have had a lasting influence on American politics, setting a precedent followed by later administrations, including Trump's.Ed Oswald argues that supply-side economic policies from Reagan to Trump show a consistent belief in tax cuts for the wealthy as a means to stimulate economic growth, despite debates about their effectiveness and impact on the national debt.In Ed's view, addressing the US debt will likely require a balanced approach of tax increases and spending cuts.Links relevant to the conversationEd's book: https://www.amazon.com.au/Ronald-Donald-Reagan-Became-Trump/dp/1476690324Ed's bio: https://www.edwingoswald.com/Recent episode with Dan Mitchell on US debt:https://economicsexplored.com/2024/04/17/is-uncle-sam-running-a-ponzi-scheme-with-the-national-debt-w-dr-dan-mitchell-ep235/
In this episode, show host Gene Tunny engages with Dr Dan Mitchell in a frank discussion about the US's looming debt crisis. The conversation covers Dan's new book, co-authored with Les Rubin, The Greatest Ponzi Scheme on Earth: How the US Can Avoid Economic Collapse. In the episode, Dan talks about the unsustainable trajectory of federal debt, the consequences of government overspending, and the tough choices needed to avert economic disaster. Hear how Dan reacts to the Modern Monetary Theory view that debt and deficits aren't a problem. Please contact us with any questions, comments and suggestions by emailing us at contact@economicsexplored.com or sending a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored. About this episode's guest: Dr Dan MitchellDaniel J. Mitchell is a top expert on fiscal policy issues such as tax reform, the economic impact of government spending, and supply-side tax policy. Mitchell is a former senior fellow with The Cato Institute and The Heritage Foundation and served as an economist for Senator Bob Packwood and the Senate Finance Committee. His articles can be found in such publications as the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Investor's Business Daily, and Washington Times. He is a frequent guest on radio and television and a popular speaker on the lecture circuit. Mitchell holds bachelor's and master's degrees in economics from the University of Georgia and a Ph.D. in economics from George Mason University. What's covered in EP235Introduction. (0:00)US government debt and entitlement programs. (4:48)Government spending and its impact on the economy. (9:05)US government spending, Social Security, and fiscal policy. (14:06)US retirement systems and entitlement programs. (18:32)Medicare reform and the federal budget. (24:05)US budget deficits and entitlement programs. (27:59)Taxes, spending, and economic growth. (33:01)Kyle Kulinksi clip. (38:11)Dan responds to Monetary Monetary Theory (41:00).Entitlement programs and government spending. (44:40)TakeawaysThe US federal debt is soaring, with projections showing a large increase in the debt-to-GDP ratio in the coming decades.Government spending, particularly on entitlement programs, is the primary driver of fiscal imbalance.Addressing the debt crisis requires significant policy changes, including reforming entitlement programs like Social Security and, to a lesser extent, Medicare and Medicaid.Reforming Social Security through personal retirement accounts could save trillions over the long run.Lessons from other countries show that fiscal discipline and restructuring can improve economic stability.Links relevant to the conversationThe Greatest Ponzi Scheme on Earth: How the US Can Avoid Economic Collapse: https://www.amazon.com.au/Greatest-Ponzi-Scheme-Earth-Economic/dp/1637632770 Dan's bio: https://mises.org/profile/daniel-j-mitchellDan's International Liberty blog: https://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/Dan's post “OECD Economic Research Finds that Government Spending Harms Growth”: https://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/2016/11/28/oecd-economic-research-finds-that-government-spending-harms-growth/Dan's post “The IMF, The Laffer Curve, And Supply-Side Economics”: https://freedomandprosperity.org/2022/blog/the-imf-the-laffer-curve-and-supply-side-economics/Lumo Coffee promotionLumo Coffee Discount: Visit Lumo Coffee (lumocoffee.com) and use code EXPLORED20 for a 20% discount until April 30, 2024.Thanks to Obsidian Productions for mixing the episode and to the show's sponsor, Gene's consultancy business www.adepteconomics.com.au. Full transcripts are available a few days after the episode is first published at www.economicsexplored.com.
Michael speaks with Dan Mitchell about his upcoming book "The SPEAR Method". They discuss the elements of the method, stress reduction exercises, importance of activity level, a positive mindset, business out reach strategies and more. Dan is an Entrepreneur, Business Coach and is using his expertise to help anyone find ways to "get in the zone" and be more proactive in all aspects of life. Follow Dan on X: https://twitter.com/dmitchellrep --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pedestrian-at-best/support
Michael speaks with Dan Mitchell about his upcoming book "The SPEAR Method". They the elements of the method, stress reduction exercises, importance of activity level, a positive mindset, business outreach strategies and more. Dan is an entrepreneur, Business Coach and using his expertise to help anyone find ways to "get int the zone" and be more proactive in all aspects of life. Follow Dan : https://twitter.com/dmitchellrep --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pedestrian-at-best/support
Today, I am joined by Dr. Ed Timmons, the Service Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Knee Regulatory Research Center at the John Chambers School of Business and Economics at West Virginia University. Join us on Let People People Show Episode 89 as we discuss the following: - What's the purpose of government licenses for occupations. - Costs and benefits of occupational licensing. - Ways to get the government out of the way of work. Please like this episode, subscribe to the channel, share it on social media, and provide a rating and review. Subscribe and see show notes for this episode on Substack - www.vanceginn.substack.com Visit my website for economic insights - www.vanceginn.com To watch the full episode with Dr. Dan Mitchell, click here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU7UnSmRy4w
Today, I am joined by the Center for Freedom and Prosperity's President Dr. Dan Mitchell. Join us as we discuss the hype about junk fees, the excessive spending crisis, and much more. Please like this video, subscribe to the channel, share it on social media, and provide a rating and review. Subscribe and see show notes for this episode on Substack - www.vanceginn.substack.com Visit my website for economic insights - www.vanceginn.com
Renowned as Autumns Eyes, Dan Mitchell is gearing up to release a new album, presenting an excellent opportunity for an engaging chat. We'll reflect on the epic 70000 Tons of Metal Cruise, dissect the omnipresent coverage of Taylor Swift, particularly as she recently graced Australia's shores, discuss the nuances of Australian accents and the cultural cringe surrounding Crocodile Dundee, talk about a life-changing Ayahuasca experience, discuss heavy and extreme metal, and explore many other topics. As a fitting conclusion, Dan's single, "Faith in Cycles," will play at the show's end.
Happy Hump Day! To start with this morning, we hear from Dan Mitchell, co-founder of the Center of Freedom and Prosperty (and formerly of Cato). Dan talks to John about proposed governmental caps to credit card late fees -- and the detrimental ripple effects that such intervention would have throughout our economy.
Dan Mitchell is one of our favorite talented and successful imports. He found a great opportunity with his company to move his family to the States years ago, and they have called America home for some time. In the years following the move, Dan reflects on the work that needed to be done within himself, and within his family. The Dads discuss today the importance of finding happiness for oneself, and for our families as they evolve into the space of co-parenting. This episode is important not just for people who are separated with kids, but also for any person interested in finding a path in their personal growth so they can, in turn, find success in their relationships by developing core values and confidence. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theadhdads/support
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Guest Dan Mitchell & I discuss the true story of Heath and David, who were chased through the woods, hunted by a group of men, and surrounded by decapitated human heads hanging in trees...
On today's show, Dan Mitchell discusses economics and the threat of China. GUEST OVERVIEW: Daniel J. Mitchell was a senior fellow at the Cato Institute who specialized in fiscal policy, particularly tax reform, international tax competition, and the economic burden of government spending. Prior to joining Cato, Mitchell was a senior fellow with the Heritage Foundation, and an economist for Senator Bob Packwood and the Senate Finance Committee. His work has been published in numerous outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Villanova Law Review, Public Choice, Emory Law Journal, Forbes, USA Today, Offshore Investment, Playboy, and Investor's Business Daily. He has appeared on all the major TV networks, and has given speeches in almost 40 states and more than 30 countries. Mitchell earned a PhD in economics from George Mason University.
We talk to Dan Mitchell, owner of Minuteman Ammunition and Sporting Systems, an unusual gun store based in Vancouver, Washington. Dan explains that werewolves are tough, thick-skinned and athletic, and he sees it as part of his mission on this earth to make sure his neighbors are prepared. Minuteman Ammunition's Werewolf Defense line comes in 45 ACP, 38 Spl and many other popular calibers, and of course the bullet is solid silver. Ammunition is shipped in an appropriate-sized casket. One round at a time. Because, like how much of it are you gonna need? Learn more at https://sporting-systems.com/If you want to support free speech and good hunting content in the Internet Age, look for our coffee and books and wildlife forage blends at https://www.garylewisoutdoors.com/Shop/ For more info on forage blends, click on http://baileyseed.com/products/frontier-unlimited-wildlife-mixes/We recommend our latest book Bob Nosler Born Ballistic. Look for it on our web site and at https://www.nosler.com/products/apparel-gear/books-manuals/books.html Watch select episodes of Frontier Unlimited on our network of affiliates around the U.S. and on Hunt Channel TV or click https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gary+lewis+outdoors+frontier+unlimited
We discuss takeaways from IAAPA Presents: Universal Studios Japan, held Oct 11, 2023, in Osaka. Specifically, Philip compares the "Unlocking the Power of IP in Entertainment Programs" presentation by Dan Mitchell and Dan Perez with firsthand reporting. Special thanks to Chad Smith and Eduardo Takayama for facilitating Philip's visit and the IAAPA Asia Pacific Team.
Fellas, what a fun episode. As soon as I got done with the episode I became aware that Damian Lillard had been traded to the Milwaukee Bucks. What an insane trade. I have no words. Dan Mitchell is today's special guest on Imagine Sports. This episode is all about Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. Enjoy!
In this episode, we are thrilled to host Jon Flanigan, the Product Innovation Manager, and Dan Mitchell, a Sales Manager from JHS Carpets. As leading figures at JHS, one of the UK's top suppliers of commercial carpet and commercial floor coverings for over half a century, Jon and Dan share valuable insights into the industry and explore ways to break the boredom barrier often associated with carpet discussions.**Topics Covered:**1. **Introduction** - Our hosts introduce the guests, Jon Flanagan and Dan Mitchell from JHS Carpets. They provide a brief history of themselves and of JHS Carpets, highlighting its status as a leading supplier of commercial carpet and floor coverings in the UK for over 50 years.2. **The Role of Innovation in Carpets** - Jon Flanagan delves into his role as Product Innovation Manager, discussing the importance of innovative designs, materials, and manufacturing processes in the carpet industry. He shares exciting advancements and what's coming up in the world of commercial carpets.3. **Sales Challenges and Strategies in the Carpet Industry** - Dan Mitchell takes us behind the scenes of JHS Carpets' sales department. He shares the challenges faced in the industry, the strategies used to overcome these, and the importance of building strong relationships with clients and partners.4. **Breaking the Boredom Barrier in Carpet Discussions** - Jon and Dan discuss ways to make carpet discussions more interesting and engaging. They share how they use storytelling, emphasize the significance of carpet in design, and showcase the diversity and versatility of carpets to break the 'boredom barrier'. - Thanks Jon and Dan for their time and the invaluable insights they shared. They provide a quick recap of the discussion and sign off.**Related Links:**- [JHS Carpets](https://www.jhscarpets.co.uk/)- [Jon Flanagan - LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/)- [Dan Mitchell - LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/)Join us next time for more interesting discussions on The UK Flooring Podcast. If you have any questions or suggestions, don't hesitate to get in touch.CONTACT METHODSTo feature on the Podcast drop us an email at hello@cockerillandco.co.ukWebsite www.theukflooringpodcast.co.ukInstagram @theukflooringpodcast @cockerillandcoFacebook @cockerillandcoLinkedin @cockerill-and-coTo find out more about what we do visit www.cockerillandco.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shaun has no confidence in the American election system anymore - Hans von Spakosky from The Heritage Foundation tries to calm his fears and updates him on what some states have done to combat voter fraud. PLUS, Dan Mitchell, co-founder of the Center for Freedom and Prosperity, asks what happens when the tax payers leave and all that's left are tax consumers? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ron and Ed last spoke to Dan Mitchell in May of 2020 when Covid was in full swing. We will get an update on the results of the C-19 spending policies and bring the conversation to current tax policies and proposals. Dan opines on his blog International Liberty at https://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/author/danieljmitchell/ on a far range of subjects. This promises to be a fascinating conversation.
Ron and Ed last spoke to Dan Mitchell in May of 2020 when Covid was in full swing. We will get an update on the results of the C-19 spending policies and bring the conversation to current tax policies and proposals. Dan opines on his blog International Liberty at https://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/author/danieljmitchell/ on a far range of subjects. This promises to be a fascinating conversation.
Dan Mitchell, founder of Eagle CDI in Seymour, Tennessee, shares important advice about designing and building high-performance homes using cutting edge environmental practices. Dan is a sought-after consultant to home builders, building associations, and housing developers throughout the United States. www.eaglecdi.com
On today's episode of the "Let People Prosper" show, which was recorded on March 24, 2023, I'm thankful to be joined by Dr. Dan Mitchell, President of the Center for Freedom and Prosperity and blogger at International Liberty. We discuss: 1) Lessons from history on government spending and why strong spending limits are needed at every level of government; 2) Issues with the Fed creating artificial cycles of booms and busts; and 3) Reasons to be optimistic about flat tax & and school choice revolutions happening in states across the country. Please like this video, leave a rating, and subscribe to the channel if you enjoyed this podcast! Find show notes, thoughtful economic insights, media interviews, speeches, blog posts, research, and more at my website and Substack newsletter.
There are certain people who push the paradigms you think in, John the Baptist was one of those people. Jump in with us in Sections 17, 19, & 20 of the Gospel Harmonies @ https://www.harmonychurch.cc/tracking-jesus-timeline/. IT'S EASY TO GIVE at Harmony, text any amount to (859) 459-0316 to get started (or give online @ my.harmonychurch.cc/give ). OPENING ILLUSTRATION: You ever met someone and thought, “I just want to spend more time with you to learn the way you think…” My buddy Dan Mitchell is like that - he was my youth pastor and the one who mentored/discipled me and still continues to. Still to this day, 30 years later he challenges me. I still want to learn to think like he does, I still want to have the kind of heart he has for Jesus. One of the biggest mistakes you can make in life is to stop putting yourself in positions where your paradigm is pushed. It's one of the reasons I think you should make being in church every week a huge priority because you need someone outside of you pushing on your paradigm Who in your world pushes your paradigm? Your way of thinking? This morning, I want to put you into contact with someone from the timeline of Jesus who should push your paradigm… We are jumping into the history of Jesus' life at the beginning of his ministry. His baptism by John the Baptist. John is out in the desert baptizing people who are coming to him. He's dressed in camel hair clothing with a leather belt and his primary diet is honey & locusts. Josephus the ancient Jewish Roman Historian talks briefly about John the Baptist in Antiquities 18 (https://www.livius.org/sources/content/josephus/jewish-antiquities/josephus-on-john-the-baptist/) I want you to get that John was a real person and we really have stuff to learn from him. Today, the Jordan river where John was baptizing is gross and full of runoff junk - but it would have been a spot of life in the middle of a desert. People have traveled a long way to get to John. This is a little like Woodstock - but the religious version. And where we come into the scene John is being questioned by religious leaders about who he is and what he's doing, check it out… as we go through this - I want you to let John push your paradigm 3 Ways John Should Push Your Paradigm… Jn 1:19-34 19 Now this was John's testimony when the Jewish leaders[a] in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. 20 He did not fail to confess, but confessed freely, “I am not the Messiah.” 21 They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet?” He answered, “No.” Let me explain real quick - Malachi talked about how Elijah would come before the Messiah - this is such a deeply held belief among the Jews that many to this day at Passover set an extra setting for Elijah in case he should return and they open their door to let him in. Moses was also promised by God that a prophet like him would come. So these priests and Levites are asking John if he is one of these guys… It's interesting because his answer is no, but later, Jesus will tell us that John was Elijah What's interesting is John didn't fully know what his role was.. 22 Finally they said, “Who are you? Give us an answer to take back to those who sent us. What do you say about yourself?” 23 John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.'”[b] John may have not known the role he played on a grand scale, but he knew what he was doing - he was making the way Paradigm Push 1: Stop waiting for all the information from God, just be obedient in what you already know. Oof, can I tell you something? You already know God wants you to be a servant, you already know God wants you to make disciples, you already know God wants you to be living your life completely for Him. Stop letting the fact that you don't know all the details keep you from living for the eternal. 24 Now the Pharisees who had been sent 25 questioned him, “Why then do you baptize if you are not the Messiah, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet?” 26 “I baptize with[c] water,” John replied, “but among you stands one you do not know. 27 He is the one who comes after me, the straps of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie.” The Jewish people were the ones that invented baptism, did you know this? In Hebrew it's called Mikva - it's a very specific purity ritual to purify yourself after touching death or in preparation for a religious event - going to the temple, consummating marriage, etc. They want to know if John isn't one of these expected people, what in the world is he doing baptizing apart from a religious reason? John's answer is interesting - the one he's preparing the way for is so great that John isn't even worthy to help him take off his sandals for baptism. 28 This all happened at Bethany on the other side of the Jordan, where John was baptizing. John Testifies About Jesus 29 The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world! 30 This is the one I meant when I said, ‘A man who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me.' 31 I myself did not know him, but the reason I came baptizing with water was that he might be revealed to Israel.” Paradigm Push 2: Point people to Jesus We live in the weirdest period of human history. The idea of fame & influence has been democratized and anyone can become an overnight famous person influencing the world around us. And almost exclusively what those people are wanting to do is push people to listen to them. Look, I get that most of you don't care about that, you're not interested in it. But you do need to realize, the people around you are. And, you need to realize you have influence. ILLUSTRATION: I remember the first time it hit me that often times as a youth pastor I made kids who were pretty or popular feel bad for having that status - not intentionally, but I did. Then it hit me, what if they used their beauty, their popularity, and their status for Jesus and His Kingdom. What if the way to die to self was not in sabotaging your influence but to stop using it to boost your own ego and instead, become an influencer for the Kingdom We need more business people who stop and pray for people, teachers who answer spiritual questions when asked with bravery, business owners who care for their employees personal life John was always pointing people to Jesus 32 Then John gave this testimony: “I saw the Spirit come down from heaven as a dove and remain on him. 33 And I myself did not know him, but the one who sent me to baptize with water told me, ‘The man on whom you see the Spirit come down and remain is the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.' 34 I have seen and I testify that this is God's Chosen One.”[d] with this last paradigm push, can I just talk to those of you who have been on the fence about following Jesus? Paradigm Push 3: You need Jesus CLOSING ILLUSTRATION: One of the weird things about being a pastor is people think you're better than you are. I try and let you know I'm not that great all the time, and with me it's probably easier than lots of others. But I need you to know, the only things that are good about me are because of Jesus. Kent in his Kentness is a mess. I always know when I'm living in my Kentness - the other night, I got mad about something, it wasn't anything important, but I could feel in myself that I was not living by the Spirit of God. I was full on in my Kentness - I was harsh and not kind in my thoughts - even if on the outside you can't tell, I can tell. I'm miserable to be within my own mind even. Because my Kentness is focused completely on…. Kent. Look, Jesus did come to save you from your sins - to free you from the slavery it put you in and to rescue you from hell - but that's just the entrance into the park. He came to immerse you in the work of the Holy Spirit in your life so you and I no longer have to live in the filth of our Kentness… We can live in the God flow of life. He came to restore the relationship that was broken in the Garden - to have God in your life, taking up residence inside of you every day, all day. Even when I'm in my Kentness, it is the Spirit of God that pulls me out of that. “Kent, you were harsh, go apologize to your son…” “Kent, she just needs you to give her a hug, not a lecture.” “Kent, give that $100 in your pocket to him…” Life immersed in the Holy Spirit is unequivocally the most exciting, freeing, hope-filled, peace-generating thing I've ever experienced B Jesus came to give it to you, why wait any longer? Pray to close ------------------
This Episode we interview Dan Mitchell, Taylor Catrett, Peter Kraus about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
The US federal government is no longer within the boundaries that the Founding Fathers set up to limit the power of Washington. Dan Mitchell, a leading fiscal-policy economist, argues consecutive presidential administrations have increased federal spending, and they have made higher taxes a near certainty. A former senior fellow with the Cato Institute and the Heritage Foundation, Mitchell warns that US politicians consider tax competition a threat and that they have been promoting a tax cartel as a response. While the United States remains competitive regarding income taxes in contrast to some European countries, it is one of the worst jurisdictions when it comes to taxing capital. In our weekly Inventa Capital segment, Chris Donaldson, executive chairman of TinOne (TSX-V: TORC.V), reports on the latest drilling results from the Great Pyramid Project, Tasmania. Donaldson, who just returned from visiting the company's projects in Australia, also notes positive news regarding the broader tin market. As reported by Andy Home of Reuters: "The faster the world moves towards the internet-of-things, the more tin will be needed to glue the expanding metaverse together." After a five-week price rebound, Donaldson expects the bull run to continue and drive up equities prices. Show notes: https://goldnewsletter.com/podcast/santa-claus-policies-spell-higher-taxes-americans/
Subscribe to The Whispering Woods on Apple - https://apple.co/3Wd7t03Subscribe on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3DjysysSubscribe Everywhere else - https://bit.ly/3DoqWCchttps://thewhisperingwoodspodcast.comFive-year-old Dan Mitchell would be settled in bed, with his parents down the hall, when the visitor would arrive. Gracefully prancing through the young boy's bedroom, it would communicate through telepathy, theatrics, and movement. The tall, thin androgynous figure would appear to be in a permanent state of shock with eyes wide and a mouth formed into a large O. Its face had an almost ancient look to it, but its hands were its most notable feature to the young boy as he felt he recognized them somehow, they were the hands of his ancestors.~~~~~~~~~~~Indie Drop-InAll content is legally licensed from the original creator. Thank you to The Whispering Woods for the great episode. You can find Indie Drop-In at https://indiedropin.comHelp Indie Drop-In support indie creators by buying us a coffee!https://buymeacoffee.com/indiedropinBrands can advertise on Indie Drop-In using Patreonhttps://patreon.com/indiedropin Twitter: https://twitter.com/indiedropinInstagram: https://instagram.com/indiedropinFacebook: https://facebook.com/indiedropinAny advertising found in this episode is inserted by Indie Drop-In and not endorsed by the Creator.If you would like to have your show featured, go to http://indiedropin.com/creators~~~~~~~~~~~
Subscribe to The Whispering Woods on Apple - https://apple.co/3Wd7t03Subscribe on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3DjysysSubscribe Everywhere else - https://bit.ly/3DoqWCchttps://thewhisperingwoodspodcast.comFive-year-old Dan Mitchell would be settled in bed, with his parents down the hall, when the visitor would arrive. Gracefully prancing through the young boy's bedroom, it would communicate through telepathy, theatrics, and movement. The tall, thin androgynous figure would appear to be in a permanent state of shock with eyes wide and a mouth formed into a large O. Its face had an almost ancient look to it, but its hands were its most notable feature to the young boy as he felt he recognized them somehow, they were the hands of his ancestors.~~~~~~~~~~~Indie Drop-InAll content is legally licensed from the original creator. Thank you to The Whispering Woods for the great episode. You can find Indie Drop-In at https://indiedropin.comHelp Indie Drop-In support indie creators by buying us a coffee!https://buymeacoffee.com/indiedropinBrands can advertise on Indie Drop-In using Patreonhttps://patreon.com/indiedropin Twitter: https://twitter.com/indiedropinInstagram: https://instagram.com/indiedropinFacebook: https://facebook.com/indiedropinAny advertising found in this episode is inserted by Indie Drop-In and not endorsed by the Creator.If you would like to have your show featured, go to http://indiedropin.com/creators~~~~~~~~~~~
It's leaf peeping time in the northern hemisphere when trees break into riots of color as autumn plows a path from north to south. Two of the best regions for capturing the show here in the US are across New England and along California's magnificent Sierra Nevada. To help get you up to speed when preparing for your own foliage excursions, we speak with landscape photography specialists in each of these regions—Jerry Monkman in New England and G. Dan Mitchell in California's Sierra Nevada. After weighing in with informed opinions about when and where to find the best color this year, Monkman and Mitchell make suggestions about fresh ways to picture the scenery and discuss topographic and geological differences between east and west. We also talk gear—both DSLR and mirrorless—with Monkman opting for the Canon 5D Mark IV or EOS R5, and Mitchell alternating between the Canon 5DS R and FUJIFILM X series mirrorless. For all of the above and much more, please join us for this informative discussion and discover new ways to reap an autumn photography harvest and take your landscape and scenic photography to new heights. Guests: Jerry Monkman & G. Dan Mitchell Photo © Jerry Monkman For further details about our guests, their gear, and a selection of their secenic photographs, find this episode on the B&H Explora blog at: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/fall-foliage-east-and-west-with-jerry-monkman-and-g-dan-mitchell-the-bh Guest Bios: Jerry Monkman is a New England-based conservation photographer, filmmaker, and writer, who's been telling adventure- and conservation-themed stories for more than 20 years. Together with his wife Marcy, Monkman runs EcoPhotography, a Portsmouth, New Hampshire-based stock and assignment photo business and video production company. EcoPhotography's award-winning images have been published worldwide, and the Monkman's have received National Outdoor Book Awards for two books: The AMC Guide to Outdoor Digital Photography in 2012, and Outdoor Adventures: Acadia National Park, in 2017. Monkman's first feature-length film, The Power of Place, was an official selection of the 2015 New Hampshire Film Festival. His newest documentary feature, The Merrimack: River at Risk, premiered on New Hampshire PBS in July 2020. In 2022, Monkman launched the film production company Reel Quest Films, LLC with partner Ryan Smith. Stay Connected: Jerry Monkman Personal Website: https://ecophotography.com Film Production Website: https://reelquestfilms.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerrymonkman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jerrymonkman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ecophotography G Dan Mitchell is a California-based landscape and nature photographer who focus's his attention on the Pacific coast, the Sierra Nevada, the central California grasslands and deserts, and the American Southwest. Author of the 2015 book California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra, Mitchell's photographs have been widely exhibited, published, and licensed for commercial use. In 2018, he photographed extensively in Yosemite National Park as a Yosemite Renaissance artist-in-residence. He maintains a prolific online presence, sharing daily images and commentary at his website. Equally active on social media, he founded the 10,000-member “Sierra Nevada: Photographs from the Range of Light” Facebook community. Yet, Mitchell is most at home in the field, where he has scoured the Sierra Nevada backcountry for photographic moments for more than 50 years, and photographed each summer since 2011 with the “First Light” group. Stay Connected: G. Dan Mitchell Personal Website: https://gdanmitchell.com Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gdanmitchell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gdanmitchell Twitter: https://twitter.com/gdanmitchell Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gdanmitchell
Scary ClownsFive year old Dan Mitchell would be settled in bed, with his parents down the hall, when the visitor would arrive. Gracefully prancing through the young boy's bedroom, it would communicate through, telepathy, theatrics and movement. The tall, thin androgynous figure would appear to be in a permanent state of shock with eyes wide and mouth formed into a large O. It's face had an almost ancient look to it but its hands were its most notable feature to the young boy as he felt he recognised them somehow, they were the hands of his ancestors . A damp, fresh, aroma like that of the summer rain, would accompany the visitor and Dan would attempt to tell his mum about the entity but she would put it down to his imagination, however, this creature was very real. The caller wore an outfit fashioned from scraps of fabric, hence Dan referring to it as the Harlequin in later years, though it referred to itself as the Tooth Fairy when he was a small child. He was never afraid of these visitations, instead there was a feeling of familiarity. Dan cannot remember the specifics of what the harlequin would say to him but he does recall that it would tell him about things he'd have to do when he was older. Thanks for listening to the third episode of The Whispering Woods.Visit our website:https://thewhisperingwoodspodcast.comEmail us your true, paranormal stories to share on the podcast:thewhisperingwoodspodcast@gmail.comResources:Story - https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2011/11/the-mysterious-harlequin-part-one/https://www.stephyoungauthor.com/single-post/2018/01/13/Excerpt-from-The-HarlequinMemories of Fear - Science Is Proving Some Memories Are Passed Down From Our Ancestors - Reset.me Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WKBK's morning show host Dan Mitchell has Ian Freeman on to discuss his run for NH State Senate, third parties, secession, guns and more!
WKBK's morning show host Dan Mitchell has Ian Freeman on to discuss his run for NH State Senate, third parties, secession, guns and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Square Circle, we discuss the FBI search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, and inflation easing in July. Dan Mitchell of the Center for Freedom and Prosperity, Matt Sheffield of Flux.community, and David Swindle of God of the Desert Books discuss these issues and more. Cecily Fernandez hosts.
Dan Mitchell is co-founder of the Center for Freedom and Prosperity. Previously he was the chief economist at the Cato institute and also served as an economist for the Senate Finance Committee.Today we're going to talk about the disastrous climate-boondoggle and corporate tax hike bill that the Democrats are marketing as the "Inflation Reduction Act" and that Senator Joe Manchin seems to have agreed to support...indeed, he probably wrote much of it...despite violating some of his own reasoning for so staunchly opposing "Build Back Better", a much bigger version of a similarly ill-conceived horrendous piece of legislation.
This week on The Square Circle, we discuss the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony before the January 6 committee, and the Court's decision on prayer and public schools. Quin Hillyer, Erin Matson, and Dan Mitchell discuss these issues and more. Foday Sillah hosts.
*Today's episode comes from April 2020, when economist Dan Mitchell joined the program and outlined exactly what would transpire (and ultimately has transpired) over the past two years of COVID mandates and lockdowns.* [ORIGINAL SHOW NOTES] As weeks go by with the economy stuck on pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many economists are starting to sound the alarm that the impact of our economy screeching to a halt could cause as much, if not more long-term death and prolonged hardship than the virus itself. Dan J. Mitchell, a libertarian economist with a Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University and founder for the Center for American Prosperity is amongst those economists raising his voice in concern. Mitchell joins The Brian Nichols Show today to discuss one of his more recent articles that discusses that very concern, titled, "The Temporary Tradeoff Between Health Outcomes and Economic Outcomes". Listen as we discuss his article and then dig deeper into the dangers of a stagnant economy as it pertains to both the economic and physical health of the nation and more! Find Dan Mitchell Online- Website: https://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/danieljmitchell Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DanMitchellEconomist/ Dan's Article, "The Temporary Tradeoff Between Health Outcomes and Economic Outcomes": https://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/2020/03/24/the-temporary-tradeoff-between-health-outcomes-and-economic-outcomes/?fbclid=IwAR105jX2H2WTyekeTWBBKoGl3mopJcxIlBqWwygApha-zOq9sosMu2ZKLZc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the "Let People Prosper" show recorded on March 10, 2022, I talk with two happy warriors, Dan Mitchell from the Center for Freedom and Prosperity and Barry Poulson Professor of Economics at the University of Colorado. Join us as we discuss: 1. Why the private sector should grow faster than the government, not vice versa; 2. Why so many states are in a debt crisis; and 3. How the current administration's policies are worsening the economy and more. For thoughtful economic commentary and show notes, check out my newsletter: https://vanceginn.com/ Please rate with 5 stars and subscribe to the Let People Prosper Show if you enjoyed this episode. And be sure to check out the other episodes.
Barbara Fisher, Taylor Bell, and Joshua Cutchin to discuss the phenomena and folklore of the Wild Hunt. Barbara shares some fascinating personal experiences. Joshua explains cross-cultural folklore. Taylor discusses data analysis and the paranormal. Topics include witchcraft, the Fae, Odin, temporal lobe epilepsy, the hunt for souls and the tithe to hell, Whitley Strieber, Santa Claus, Dr. Michael Persinger, sounds related to paranormal experiences, the Harlequin, the Trickster, demons, Keel's Wednesday Phenomena, Albert Rosales' "Humanoid Encounters" books, Barbara & companys' humanoid database project, clowns, David Metcalf, "Fantasia", pagan deities, Chernobyl, Mothman, Nick Redfern, Fukushima, flying humanoids, thunderbirds, language and perception, "Communion", Pascagoula, types of non-human entities, ancient alien theories, the underworld/middleworld/upperworld, Katharine Briggs' "Encyclopedia of Fairies", clown flaps, M.I.B., Flannel Man, esoteric meanings of colors, Commedia dell'arte, Dan Mitchell and the Harlequin, Jeff Ritzman's eerie clown experience, Graham Joyce's "The Tooth Fairy" novel, and much more!
Seriah hosts Barbara Fisher, Taylor Bell, and Joshua Cutchin to discuss the phenomena and folklore of the Wild Hunt. Barbara shares some fascinating personal experiences. Joshua explains cross-cultural folklore. Taylor discusses data analysis and the paranormal. Topics include witchcraft, the Fae, Odin, temporal lobe epilepsy, the hunt for souls and the tithe to hell, Whitley Strieber, Santa Claus, Dr. Michael Persinger, sounds related to paranormal experiences, the Harlequin, the Trickster, demons, Keel's Wednesday Phenomena, Albert Rosales' "Humanoid Encounters" books, Barbara & companys' humanoid database project, clowns, David Metcalf, "Fantasia", pagan deities, Chernobyl, Mothman, Nick Redfern, Fukushima, flying humanoids, thunderbirds, language and perception, "Communion", Pascagoula, types of non-human entities, ancient alien theories, the underworld/middleworld/upperworld, Katharine Briggs' "Encyclopedia of Fairies", clown flaps, M.I.B., Flannel Man, esoteric meanings of colors, Commedia dell'arte, Dan Mitchell and the Harlequin, Jeff Ritzman's eerie clown experience, Graham Joyce's "The Tooth Fairy" novel, and much more! - Recap by Vincent Treewell Outro Music is Funkcake feat. Dee Jay Baby Jay with STFU. This is a live recording of a song written by Joshua Cutchin, and for which he plays Tuba. He said it was recorded back in Sept or Oct 2021. Download