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David Bowen and Rick Wyman break down the highlights from the first half of the Sudbury Wolves 2024-25 season.
Mary welcomes back David Bowen to talk about the Road to Emmaus, that beautiful account that took place the afternoon of Resurrection Sunday. There are 89 verses about Holy Week in the Gospels, nearly a third. It's almost as though everything else in the gospels is merely an introduction to the main event! We will look at those 2 disciples, returning home after a grueling week in Jerusalem of crowds and events - Passover, the trial of Jesus, the crucifixion, the resurrection. What to make of it all? What a weekend - and now they are processing as they walk along. Then a stranger joins them, and asks why they are cast down and sad as they walk, and they respond incredulously - where were You when all this took place? Are you unaware of what has all transpired? And without recognizing their Saviour, they are treated to the most incredible Bible study ever, from the Master Himself. Wouldn't it have been incredible to be a part of that? Then we go back in time a bit and discuss Palm Sunday, and the most amazing prophecy of all - Daniel 9. Finally, we look at why Jesus had to be crucified instead of stoned. A full hour of Holy Week insights with David. Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A
Mary welcomes back Pastor, Author and Teacher David Bowen for a look at technology 2025. Just when we think we are keeping up we should know by now we most definitely are not. What is Real Time Bidding? What is 6G? For the lot of us, the "G" series merely represents what we can get in the way of speed so our texts go where they need to go, and even better, in real time and step on it please! How fast do humans need to go? Exponentially, apparently. We will also look at Open AI and the Trojan Horse that it is. We also look at the Doomsday Clock, and what triggers the existential angst of scientists. Is it a shiny new weapon? A Trump administration? Well, maybe - but technology is the one thing that seems to inch us closer to the Apocalypse and that toothpaste is not going back into the tube. Topics covered today: 6G: A Prophetic Perspective – Why the next-gen wireless tech matters. From 1G to 6G – The evolution of mobile networks and their implications. Operation Mockingbird – Media manipulation and the origins of “fake news.” Trump, USAID, and Media Control – Who funds the news? AI Integration & Privacy Loss – How 6G enables global surveillance. Digital Twins & Extended Reality – The future of human replication. ABBA's Digital Concert – Entertainment deception at its finest. The Coming AI Church? – How tech will redefine spiritual experiences. 6G & The Mark of the Beast – Is the infrastructure already in place? Samsung's 6G Vision – Seven features that will change everything. UN's IntelliPhones Initiative – Global connectivity or total control? Biometrics & Mandatory IDs – The march toward digital identity enforcement. Real-Time Bidding & Data Harvesting – How apps and ads track you. Blackstone, Ancestry & DNA Tracking – Who owns your genetic data? Login.gov & Biometric Mandates – The shift toward government-controlled access. AI Chatbots & Deepfake Deception – Can you trust what you see and hear? Drone Warfare & AI-Powered Battles – The future of World War III. The Fourth Industrial Revolution – Klaus Schwab's vision in action. The Doomsday Clock & Prophecy – Secular scientists acknowledge the end is near. Albert Einstein's Warning – What World War IV will look like. Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A
Dr. David Bowen discusses his new book, "Finally, the Book of Revelation Made Easy!" https://www.interpretingthetimes.com/ Audiobooks: https://nbwministries.myshopify.com/collections/audiobooks https://www.notbyworks.org/ https://nbwministries.myshopify.com/ Spirit of the Antichrist Volume One Audiobook: https://nbwministries.myshopify.com/products/spirit-of-the-antichrist-volume-one-audiobook https://linktr.ee/nbwministries https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCMIahDSgmwkm9PRf9KIWsw https://rumble.com/c/notbyworks https://notbyworks.podbean.com/ http://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-False-Prophet https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-One https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-two
Mary welcomes back David Bowen of Lamb and Lion Ministries to put 2024 in the rear view mirror. While any significant event carries over to the future, putting them in their proper historical place helps us see the big picture. Top headlines of the year, interestingly enough, mostly revolve around Israel, which is prophetic in itself. While the Gentile nations did a lot of voting and maneuvering, it remains to be seen the significance of over 50 elections in Spring of this year. Of course, the big news for the US was mandated election of Donald Trump. We all thought this year had the potential to be filled with surprises, none were more so than November 5. We will also cover various headlines of interest to the church. What will 2025 bring? Time marches on. Jesus is coming, regardless of the headlines or American electoral colleges. And since 2024 isn't over quite yet, who knows what is to come? Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A
Dr. David Bowen joins Dr. Hixson to discuss the deafening silence from the church regarding the End Times. https://www.interpretingthetimes.com/ https://www.revelationmadeeasybook.com/revelation-made-easy https://www.notbyworks.org/ https://nbwministries.myshopify.com/ Spirit of the Antichrist Volume One Audiobook: https://nbwministries.myshopify.com/products/spirit-of-the-antichrist-volume-one-audiobook https://linktr.ee/nbwministries https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCMIahDSgmwkm9PRf9KIWsw https://rumble.com/c/notbyworks https://notbyworks.podbean.com/ http://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-False-Prophet https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-One https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-two
Today Mary welcomes back David Bowen to discuss God's map and man's map, two different trajectories altogether. According to Ezekiel 5:5, Jerusalem is the center of the world. Can you imagine the uproar in this world if mapmakers followed the Bible's focus on this? But God's economy and man's are polar opposites, and so the war rages on. Psalm 2 tells us that those who would plot against God cause Him to laugh at their plans, but judgment awaits those who would rebel against His claims on their lives. We discuss Jerusalem from the media's perspective, then we go on to the UN's global pact and see if it has any sticking power; at this late hour, probably, but does anyone take the UN seriously? Finally we dig into the latest biometric tech as the world readies for a global ID eventually. Pastor, evangelist, teacher Dr. David Bowen joined the Lamb & Lion Ministries team in 2023 as their Teaching Evangelist. He also serves as a co-host on their Christ in Prophecy television program and travels to participate in prophecy conferences. He has been pastoring for thirty years and is the Founding and Senior Pastor of Standing Stones Community Church. Shameless plug for swag for our listeners/donors! https://www.redpillprints.com/stand-up-for-the-truth - Thanks for YOUR Support!
Explore the Jewish Feast of Atonement and its prophetic significance with guests Richard Hill and David Bowen along with host Tim Moore on the television program, Christ in Prophecy!
Explore the Jewish Feast of Trumpets and its prophetic significance with guests Richard Hill and David Bowen along with hosts Tim Moore and Nathan Jones on the television program, Christ in Prophecy!
Mary chats with pastor, author and evangelist David Bowen of Lamb and Lion Ministries about the challenges to the church in these times. Does the church at large believe we are in the last days? There are many unbelievers that sense things are spiraling downward, without a prophetic book or star to guide them into that opinion. But the church? Who is teaching prophecy, providing understanding and a firm foundation in eschatology, that we can pass along some answers to the unchurched? Some of the other challenges the church faces are liberal theology, sorting out Israel, biblical illiteracy. Pastor David will help us sort out the need for hope and understanding - and keeping up - with so much that vies for our attention. His articles can also be found on Harbingers Daily. Shameless plug for swag for our listeners/donors! https://www.redpillprints.com/stand-up-for-the-truth - Thanks for YOUR Support!
Explore the Jewish Feast of Pentecost and its prophetic significance with guests Richard Hill and David Bowen along with hosts Tim Moore and Nathan Jones on the television program, Christ in Prophecy!
The rural voice is really going to matter this election year - and that influence will ripple beyond the presidential decision. David Bowen, Associate State Director of Advocacy for AARP of Wisconsin is busy now making sure candidates understand where priorities lie. Bowen says big bullet items they want all Wisconsinites discussing with candidates include social security and maintaining its funding. Bowen says other elements of conversation include services like high speed broadband in rural communities. Bowen notes that the latest polls only accent how important rural voices and their interaction with candidates will be in fall election outcomes.AARP Wisconsin is seeking legislative volunteers to help educate lawmakers, candidates, opinion leaders and the public about its priorities, including support for family caregivers.Volunteers are needed throughout the state, but particularly in southeastern and southwestern Wisconsin. Activities include sending emails to legislators, writing letters to the editor, making phone calls and attending hearings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Explore the Jewish Feasts of Unleavened Bread and First Fruits and their prophetic significance with guests Richard Hill and David Bowen along with hosts Tim Moore and Nathan Jones on the television program, Christ in Prophecy!
1979 - Gary, Indiana. It was October of 1979, and 8-year-old Kenneth “Kenny” Conrick had been dreaming for weeks about what Halloween costume he would pick for his favorite holiday. But somewhere on his walk home from school, Kenny vanished without a trace. Kenny was supposed to meet his babysitter, but he never he showed up. The last known sighting of him was alongside his friend, walking down their familiar road. How could such a seemingly innocent walk turn into a nightmare? The community sprung into action, working together in a collective effort to bring Kenny home safely. A few weeks later, the search for Kenny came to a tragic end; the little boy's body was found behind the Salvation Army where he and his friends would play. He had been mutilated and strangled. Despite strong leads and multiple suspects, the investigation into Kenny's murder quickly stalled, leaving the case unsolved for decades. The search for answers raised various possibilities: was it a satanic cult? Someone known to Kenny? Or a predator waiting to strike? Then, in 2007, police interviewed a man named David Bowen, who was 16 at the time. Could Kenny's killer have been right there in front of them all along? This is the story of the murder of Kenny Conrick. Detailed sources can be found on murdershetold.com Connect on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram @murdershetoldpodcast Support Murder, She Told here Sponsor: Hello Fresh - Go to hellofresh.com/shetold16 and use code shetold16 for 16 free meals plus free shipping! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Explore the Jewish Feast of Atonement and its prophetic significance with guests Richard Hill and David Bowen along with host Tim Moore on the television program, Christ in Prophecy!
This is the podcast of the call of the AFL Sydney Platinum Division Round 3 match between South West Sydney and Balmain Tigers from Rosedale Oval. Commentary from Mike Shean and David Bowen is thanks to our sponsors.
Explore the Jewish Feast of Trumpets and its prophetic significance with guests Richard Hill and David Bowen along with hosts Tim Moore and Nathan Jones on the television program, Christ in Prophecy!
Explore the Jewish Feast of Pentecost and its prophetic significance with guests Richard Hill and David Bowen along with hosts Tim Moore and Nathan Jones on the television program, Christ in Prophecy!
Explore the Jewish Feasts of Unleavened Bread and First Fruits and their prophetic significance with guests Richard Hill and David Bowen along with hosts Tim Moore and Nathan Jones on the television program, Christ in Prophecy!
On this Podcast Steven is in the studio with his assitant David Bowen. They talk about the Wuhan lab leak, Donald Trump running for president, MMA, boxing, Twitch, cost of living in California and much more.
Mark is joined by former state representative, David Bowen, to talk about his bid for the Milwaukee County Common Council in the April special election.Guest: David Bowen
On this Podcast Steven is teaching his protégé David Bowen how to record. He talks about various things such as Elon Musk buying twitter, gaining IG followers, Kanye West, & his recent DOT experience.
Noah Vout and David Bowen catch Wolves fans up on all the new and exciting news in Sudbury, including the introduction of Derek MacKenzie, the 50th Anniversary celebration, the Wolves big 8-4 win over the Steelheads, Movember and more.
The potential for leaks in aging underground radioactive waste tanks is a constant concern for the Department of Energy's Environmental Management program. After more than a year of negotiation, DOE and the Washington State Department of Ecology have reached an accord on handling waste from two leaking underground tanks at the Hanford site. In this week's episode, Michael Butler, host of the Gone Fission Nuclear Report, talks to David Bowen, Ecology's Nuclear Waste Program Manager, about the agreement and how his Department is carrying out its regulatory responsibilities with respect to the Hanford waste tanks.
Here is the podcast of the call of the 2022 AFL Sydney Platinum Division Grand Final between South West Sydney Blues and Camden Cats from Blacktown International Sports Park. Commentary from Nick Kutnjak and David Bowen for Macarthur Sports Radio is thanks to our sponsors - Simply Wordpress, Forte Financial Services, F2 Sportswear, CASE Statewide Solar, Stylz Signs, The Beer Shed Brewing Co and RW Laws & Associates.
Wolf Tracks welcomes former Wolves goaltender and new radio play-by-play announce David Bowen to the show as the new co-host. Author Scott Miller joins the show to discuss his book "Leading the Pack: 50 Years of Wolves History" as the Pack prepares for puck drop on the teams 50th OHL season.
Can Jesus Christ be found in the books of Amos and Obadiah? Find out with guest Dr. David Bowen and hosts Tim Moore and Nathan Jones on the television program, Christ in Prophecy!
On this podcast Steven hosts new guest David Bowen. David is an Occupational Therapist who wants to become a podcaster. Steven & him talk about what it takes to run a podcast & to be a podcaster.
Here's the podcast of the call of the AFL Sydney Platinum Division match between South West Sydney Blues and Macquarie University from Rosedale Oval. Commentary from Mike Shean and David Bowen on Macarthur Sports Radio is thanks to Simply Wordpress, Forte Financial Services, F2 Sportswear, The Beer Shed Brewing Co, Stylz Signs, CASE Statewide Solar and RW Laws & Associates.
Today we’re joined by Rep. David Bowen to discuss what we’re up against in the upcoming election.
In this episode, Mark speaks with David Bowen, the president and founder of Bowen & Company. His company produces spectacular high-profile events, including the James Beard awards, where he has served as executive producer for 16 years. Learn what it takes to produce this multi-faceted event that includes an awards ceremony and a culinary component with over 25 chefs from around the country.00:52 Getting started in theater 1:39 Working with Hearst & Oprah Magazine 3:52 James Beard paused during COVID 5:08 What is a James Beard Award 8:13 Components of the James Beard Awards Event 10:37 25 Chefs from around the country 12:09 Creating a foundation for top chefs 14:13 Grace Under Pressure 16:47 Incredible Team 18:21 Taste of America 21:50 Non-profit sector during COVID 25:01 Fundraising 101 26:13 Virtual Events 26:36 Advice for success for clients 31:38 Advice to someone starting out 34:25 Final Thoughts David Bowen Instagram @bowenandcompanyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/david-bowen-10a4757/ https://www.jamesbeard.org/awards https://www.jamesbeard.org/tasteamericaMark Testa https://www.markstephenagency.com info@markstephenagency.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/mark-stephen-design-&-production/ Instagram @markstephenea https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK13o22i4RxQvbAgwwlh9tQ?view_as=subscriber
Mit den Dolmetschwissenschaftlerinnen und -dozentinnen Martina Behr und Maren Dingfelder-Stone nimmt Michaela Haller zahlreiche Mythen unter die Lupe, die sich mehr oder weniger hartnäckig um den Beruf des Dolmetschers/der Dolmetscherin ranken. Unter anderem geht es um folgende Fragen: Wann sollte man anfangen, Simultandolmetschen zu unterrichten? In welcher Sprache notiert man denn nun eigentlich "richtig"? Und was hat es mit der angeblich besonders ausgeprägten Multitaskingfähigkeit von Dolmetscher*innen auf sich? Spannende Erkenntnisse aus der Dolmetschwissenschaft garantiert. Literatur ANDRES, Dörte. 2002. Konsekutivdolmetschen und Notation. Frankfurt: Peter Lang. BADDELEY, Alan (2012): Working Memory: Theories, Models, and Controversies. BECKER, Wilfried (1990): Notizentechnik. Germersheim: BBK Ges. für moderne Sprachen. BÜHLER, Hildegund (1986): “Linguistic (semantic) and extra-linguistic (pragmatic) criteria for the evaluation of conference interpreters and interpretation”, Multilingua 5 (4), 411-439. COLLADOS AÍS, Ángela (1994/2002): “Quality Assessment in Simultaneous Interpreting: The Importance of Nonverbal Communication”. In: PÖCHHACKER, F. & SHLESINGER, M. (eds.): The Interpreting Studies Reader. London/New York: Routledge, 327-336. FELDWEG, Erich (1996) Der Konferenzdolmetscher im internationalen Kommunikationsprozess. Heidelberg: Julius Groos. FELDWEG, Erich (1990) „Should Conference Interpreters Specialize?“, in: Bowen, David/Bowen, Margareta (eds.), Interpreting – Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Benjamins (161-167). GILE, Daniel: “Directionality in conference interpreting: a cognitive view” in: GODIJNS, R. and M. HINDERDAEL (Eds.). Directionality in interpreting: The ‘retour' or the native? (2005), 9-26. GILE, Daniel. Basic Concepts and Models for Interpreter and Translator Training. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1995. GILLIES, Andrew (2005): Note-taking for Consecutive Interpreting: A Short Course: Routledge. GORTON, A. (2012). 'B' language interpreting: The interpreter's perspective. Forum, 10(2), 61–88. HERBERT, Jean (1952): Handbuch für den Dolmetscher. Leitfaden für den Konferenz-Dolmetscher. Genf: Librairie de l'Université. KAHNEMAN, Daniel (1973): Attention and Effort. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. KALDERON, Eliza (2017): Neurophysiologie des Simultandolmetschens:eine fMRI-Studie mit Konferenzdolmetschern. KOSHKIN R. et al. (2018): “Testing the efforts model of simultaneous interpreting: An ERP study”, PLoS ONE 13(10): e0206129, 1-18. KURZ, Ingrid (1993): “Conference Interpretation. Expectations of Different User Groups”, The Interpreters' Newsletter 5, 13-21. LIM, H.-O. (2005). Working into the B Language: The Condoned Taboo? Meta, 50(4). MACKINTOSH, Jennifer (1999): “Interpreters Are Made Not Born”, Interpreting 4 (1), 67-80. RICCARDI, Alessandra (2002): “Evaluation in Interpreting. Macrocriteria and Microcriteria”. In: HUNG, E. (ed.): Teaching Translation and Interpreting, Building Bridges. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 115-125. ROZAN, Jean-François (2006): Mémoires d'avant la nuit. Pointe-à-Pitre: Éditions Jasor. SELESKOVITCH, Danica und M. LEDERER (1989): A Systematic Approach to Teaching Interpretation SEUBERT, Sabine (2019): Visuelle Informationen beim Simultandolmetschen. Eine Eyetracking-Studie: Frank & Timme. SZABÓ, Csilla (2006): “Language choice in note-taking for consecutive interpreting: A topic revisited”. Interpreting 8:2, 129–147. VAN DAM, Helle: “From controversy to complexity: Replicating research and extending the evidence on language choice in note-taking for consecutive interpreting” Interpreting 23:1, 2021. WILSS, Wolfram (1999). Übersetzen und Dolmetschen im 20. Jahrhundert. Saarbrücken: ASKO-Europa-Stiftung. The intro and outro contain parts of the song "Sunset Stroll Into The Wood" by Podington Bear (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear), released under the Creative Commons BY-NY License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/).
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On this episode, State Representative David Bowen joins to talk about his journey and what led him to his work, some of the things on the horizon such as running for Lieutenant Governor and more.
State Rep. David Bowen has jumped into the race for Lieutenant Governor, and the Madison Police are set to announce the results of a report on their handling of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. Plus, the positive COVID test rate is getting way too high, and the disparities between the vaccinated and unvaccinated continue to widen.
Here's the podcast of the call of the AFL Sydney Platinum Division match between Campbelltown and Parramatta. Commentary from Mike Shean and David Bowen on Macarthur Sports Radio, thanks to Forte Financial Services, F2 Sportswear & The Beer Shed.
I'm reading a paper that I've had for a long time but I've never really read it and I don't read that much lately but this paper is called memes as replicators and I was just struck by something on here they're talking about memes and they use memes in terms of there can be parasitic memes which will kill the host but there aren't that many of them really and I'll probably talk about this bit again because it's very relevant to what I talk about in terms of the phenomena of autism and it says parasitic memes can be successful for a time but not for long jeans when they catch on to what's happening we'll design brains that reject parasitic means and I'm thinking about how children with autism how their brains are being designed genetically and they're rejecting language the rejecting memes and they do pick up language but they'll never really pick it up to the same extent because it's gotten to a point where even our supposedly successful memes are actually parasitic and I think we're really deluding ourselves if we think that they're healthy because the memes in general are about personal success and personal gain and seeing that as success and that can no longer be sustained so now brains are being designed to actually reject that they can't the brain actually can't absorb those memes anymore and I think that's the same thing that happens with people that go through map consciousness as that the memes are changing it's a state of experiencing all these different memes and new memes and I talked about before and videos a long time ago how there's like a pruning process that happens in this and one can experience really terrifying memes but they can be pruned off but if we don't manage to prune them sometimes we can end up harming ourselves or a lot of different things I feel in map consciousness we go outside the field of the program means the ones we are so embedded with and we see there's something else we feel free we're just free from our own linear program thought patterns and those are seen as normal but what we see as normal is actually going to destroy the planet so not only is it an individual thing and phenomena it's a pressure of the entire Gaius fear I feel and then it says symbiotic means which promote behavior adaptive to both themselves and the genes will be doubly successful in the long term for genes will design brains or epigenetic rules to be receptive to or creative of such means I think that's really important to it's saying that the genes can design brains and it can also design epigenetic rules for those means and I think that's what's happening with map consciousness that's why we can go into it epigenetic alee there's some kind of factor allowing us to go into that epigenetic space and it might only be temporary in that we don't have the nutrition I just watched a movie I think it was called red lights or something and it was about disproving telepathy and stuff it was a pretty good movie and they mentioned in the movie how we dream 27 times a night but we have this protective mechanism in our brain that makes us forget I feel like thats related to map consciousness and trans consciousness in some way it's almost like not being able to forget things so easily so they build up I think it relates to the mechanism of synchronicity somehow and I don't know how but because synchronicity in a way is a type of remembering but it's also a type of forgetting it's almost like remembering to move towards those things that feel like clues intuitively as opposed to being in the habit of remembering i talked about how we form habits in a way in order to be able to just go back into that mechanism of remembering so in a way synchronicities the opposite of habit it's almost like a remembering to go towards that which is new and we are programmed to go towards that which we recognize and that which we recognized as safe and comfortable even though it might not be necessarily good for us such as something like an abusive relationship if that's all we know that's all we can really makes alien that's all we can move towards and in a way with map consciousness it breaks that moving towards the same thing all the time and instead of moving towards a very limited range of similar things we were opened up to that huge range of different things and if we're open up to that range of different things then we could find that which we would naturally synchronize with versus actually being programmed to look for and I was looking at this memes as replicators paper again and it'll probably take me a little while to get through it but there's a part here it says in most but perhaps not all cases there is strong Darwinian selection against allowing oneself to be manipulated unpredictable even random behavior is often an advantage for an organism and I think this relates to what I was talking about in a previous video about how I feel like mania and psychosis are protective in a way because no matter how amazing some kind of philosophy or ideology or doctrine seems to be there'll always be a certain number of people going mad as it is and not really buying into whatever it is that one is attempting to be programmed into and even consensus reality is a programming it's a manipulation and so I feel like a certain number of us on a grander scale in terms of Gaia are going to resist that manipulation even if it is the best possible thing at the moment because we can't necessarily be programmed into the same thing evolution goes towards maximizing complexity and that would go for consciousness and humanity as well in terms of memes so map consciousness in a way is increasing the complexity of possible means it might actually be a mechanism for accelerating memes that I already talked about it in terms of epi mimetics and endo mimetics and where do those memes come from because this paper sort of talks about how it's a very slow process as faster than genetics mimetics faster than genetics but it's still quite slow because we're just sort of recombining memes and and I think that in map consciousness there's a huge source of new memes and I've talked about before how to is not necessarily like they're all great or they're all right or they're all correct or useful and this paper talks about how there's a selection for memes as well and and in the process of map consciousness we select for memes that sometimes get us killed or sometimes make us end our lives or make us end up in the psych ward and it seems like there's a certain theme of memes a lot of us that get pathologized have a certain array of memes or beliefs that are typical of supposed pathology but since it's so consistent in a way maybe there's something there and those things are actually somewhat maybe those are the memes that are wanting to be selected for for us to actually believe like for example that there are special messages maybe it's not super helpful to think the messages are coming from the TV but just being tuned into messages other than ego programs could be somewhat helpful and also if we think of ourselves that were some kind of hero or grandiose thing maybe that meme of us actually taking responsibility for helping the world along with altruism is something that it's a meme that's trying to be selected for there seems to be a theme of these certain meme streams that are trying to be selected for and then those are the ones that get people actually pathologize you know say there's 10 themes of the memes that are symptoms well if they're seen as symptoms they're going to be pathologized and medicated and then people will be dulled out and suppressed and numbed out but if they're seen as possibilities as potentials they could actually be dialogue with to bring them into proper context so for example maybe in a super hyper perceptive state it seems like messages are coming from the TV but that can be toned down into just being more intuitive and more of an empath and more of a highly sensitive person in terms of the those traits that highly sensitive people have and it could also be that some of these memes dreams that we have on hyper alert when we go through map consciousness are some of the ones that would naturally develop as a highly sensitive person if those were never programmed over by ego circuits which is a very limited circuit sort of dopamine pleasure pain good bad program morality of society these other lines these other so-called symptoms are almost like these are trying to be developed as more circuits of information and sensation and possibilities so I thought it was a big clue here to say that there's a strong Darwinian selection against allowing oneself to be manipulated and that's one of the things we do dislike the most is being manipulated and I think much of the societal programming is manipulation but it's sold to us as this is how it is and we go along that path until we snap in a into map consciousness and our pathologized when we've been manipulated away from our natural way of being and they talk in the paper about how their meme theory might predict its own success because it's memes about memes so to create a theory of memes with memes is going to make it seem successful and I sort of extrapolate that too if i create the highest theory and philosophizing and memes and contacts etc etc etc about map consciousness about mania and psychosis that would allow my consciousness to level up when it comes to that and then it says there's a blurb about how our brains were constructed by genes with the single-minded purpose of perpetuating themselves and that these brains are infested with means with the single-minded purpose of perpetuating themselves and I was thinking to myself I think this relates to but it doesn't say here that memes actually right genes so they're saying how there's memes that actually helped perpetuate genes and genes that helped perpetuate memes but I also think that memes right genes so memes are kind of the environment there the environment in which we're bathing our brain and that's going to change our genetic expression epigenetically as well as probably writing over jeans and writing new genes and our brains with the means just like they say well stress stress creates epigenetic changes well a lot of stress is actually just words it's talk it's worrying about things and being concerned about things and those are actually words so that is causing the stress and then that changes genetic expression as well as the actual genetic code and I was thinking too that I'm a source of memes and if memes change genes that's a way to actually change genetic expression and others or even pass along genes and even with gestures and behaviors that can help pass along genes as well so genetic reproduction as in having children is one way but just speaking memes is another way and in that way we can be contagious I like their definition of what they call a difficult meme a difficult meme is something that's difficult to teach or learn or difficult to communicate and they tend to die with the brain containing them and and many memes and animals are difficult because of lack of language I'm trying to create some language and make some of these difficult memes easier to see they say where do memes come from they arise by combination of parts of some old memes in new ways with perhaps just a jot of originality mutation and I think that a lot of the memes that come through me are quite original at least for me but there could be similar things out there and they say stressful situation seems to promote mutations in genes and means but the stress must be on the genes not just the organism thinking in terms of map consciousness and how that must stress the genome to mutate towards that maybe we haven't produced the mutations to sustain those new lines of supposed symptoms which could be gifts misunderstood and it says there's a strong selection pressure on genes to produce brains that accept or create symbiotic memes and reject bad or parasitic means I think that there's been like this artificial selection pressure created towards dopamine and personal pleasure it's almost like dopamine and I feel like map consciousness is outside the field of program means and it's in a field of selecting new memes it's like a freedom from all those old memes and now one is selecting new memes and I think that's very important for the evolution of consciousness and our understanding of what it means to be human and it says symbiotic memes which promote behavior adaptive for both themselves and the genes will be doubly successful in the long term for genes will design brains or epigenetic rules to be receptive or creative of such memes so somehow it seems that these difficult memes of map consciousness they're difficult to learn and understand and communicate even within oneself need to become symbiotic memes there is a selection pressure on genes to alter the memes environment so as to push difficult memes upward into the symbiotic category so they can be shared among relatives and so people have these map consciousness experiences and have all these memes and they try to share them but since other people haven't experienced that and seeing things that way they don't understand and they pathologize that it's sort of like a person going to California and coming back and telling their doctor about California and all of how it looked like and then the doctor says well there's no such thing as California but the doctor has a picture of California and since you're describing what the doctor sees in the picture of California aka a textbook they're saying well you are hallucinating because you're seeing this picture described in this textbook but the doctors never been there at themselves so it doesn't make any sense it's like new neural pathways trying to be created but then they get pathologized and it's all congruent with literature it's like the same thing my voice is a little off today I'm in a different place right now my if I didn't label it bad it wouldn't be a bad place at all it's not the same as being super productive and able to work I feel more hyper sensitive to noise I feel like I don't want to live in this location anymore that's so noisy i came across the word g no toxins in this epigenetics guide and I feel like words orgy no toxins in a way because they can change our genetic expression and I think map consciousness is a different perceptual nutrient there's memes that are meaningful and those are sort of a nutrient those memes that are meaningful have epigenetic effects so in a way they are a nutrient and they change the way that we metabolize and utilize nutrients and we need to assimilate those nutrients those meme nutrients and a lot of the memes and mania are quite euphoric and healing and comes often at a time when we desperately need that and dr. David Bowen wrote a paper on soma significance and I haven't really thought too much about it but it reminds me of sort of perception and DNA in that DNA is somatic its physical and then perception is sort of meaningful and so that meaning can be transformed into matter and matter can be transformed back into meaning in that perception DNA interaction in that epigenetic exchange and epi mimetic exchange as well and I was thinking too they were talking about in magic tricks how much of it is just diverting our attention and I was thinking about how the world and how we're programmed with thought diverts our attention away from how magic the world is and when we decouple from that we see wow the world is so magical and then we need to be pathologized and medicated in order to no longer believe that the world is a beautiful magical place so the ways that we've been programmed is actually a magic trick to get us diverted away from magic so it's actually a programming is tricking us away from the magic I remember what I wanted to do originally with these videos is make videos for a year and then as they start to come up on the one year mark make a second video about the video like watch the video here later and make a video about that video or I could also make a video about that video make a video about that video and also talk about life one year later and build on that context thing my first videos were in june of this year so June 2016 so once i get to june 2017 that i can start doing the parallel video Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bipolar_inquiry. 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This episode explores the amazingness of the retreat known as a Walk to Emmaus! Rev. Dr. David Bowen joins us in the studio to discuss his experience with the retreat! This episode is awesome and we think you will love it so if you have any questions feel free to reach out. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing. If you feel led please leave a positive review on our Apple podcast along with 5 star rating as it helps the channel out tremendously. WE LOVE YOU thank you for the SUPPORT and Love!! Blessings, Podcast Team
Here's the podcast of the AFL Sydney Platinum Division Round 4 match between Campbelltown and Randwick. Commentary from Mike Shean and David Bowen, thanks to Forte Financial, F2 Sportswear & The Beer Shed.
Today on Lake Effect, we’ll look at how increasing Wisconsin’s minimum wage would affect workers, especially women and people of color. Then, State Representative David Bowen addresses biases Black men face based on their clothes. We’ll tell you about a new Milwaukee podcast that shares stories from currently and formerly incarcerated people and re-entry issues. Plus, we hear about an art exhibit that combines the writings of trauma survivors with landscape paintings.
Here's the podcast of the Round 1 AFL Sydney Platinum Division match between Campbelltown and South West Sydney. Commentary from Mike Shean and David Bowen on Macarthur Sports Radio.
The Joseph Nease Gallery has just the ticket for a chilly week to come: the live, in-person (but by appointment only) opening of a new exhibition in their gallery, A Warm Reset , featuring Tara Austin, David Bowen, James Brinsfield, Cary Esser, Liz James, Matthew Kluber, Kathy McTavish, Allen Killian-Moore, and Tim White. Annie Roseen is the director of Duluth's BOLD-choice Theatre Company. She made another bold choice a year ago when she rolled out of bed, took one look at herself in the mirror and thought, "I look like Gloria Steinem." What followed was a year-long parade of characters on social media , including Jon Snow, Cher, Frances McDormand as Marge Gunderson in Fargo and Harry Houdini. You can read more about her year-long project here. And if you remember our conversation from earlier this month about NFTs (non-fungible tokens), you'll be happy to know that not only has Captain Grammar Pants addressed them on Facebook, but local artist Jonathan Thunder has hopped onto Nifty
As Joe Biden visited Milwaukee, Wisconsin this week, our guest presenter Kenya Evelyn spoke to the state representative David Bowen about the administration's early obligations to the Black voters who swung the election in the Democrats' favour, racial equity in pandemic and vaccine plans, and how the president should combat white supremacy. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
Dan discusses new reporting from Wisconsin Right Now that indicates Democratic State Rep David Bowen committed crimes while leading a mob that attacked former Wauwatosa Police officer Joseph Mensah.
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Here's the podcast of the AFL Sydney Division 1 match between Campbelltown and UTS. Commentary from Mike Shean and David Bowen.
We discuss the electoral politics of the Kenosha controversy and the push for meaningful action against structural racism with our regular panel and special guests Supreme Moore Omokunde and State Rep. David Bowen. How are the events of the last two weeks playing in the presidential election? Will they finally prompt action by the Legislature? We take a deep dive into the Trump Administration’s newly announced evictions moratorium. It is a rare humanitarian act from a callus administration or something else? We close with a discussion of the Wisconsin Department of Health Service's new policy of suppressing public information on COVID-19 outbreaks in schools. What are the dangers? Why is a Democratic administration withholding vital public health information?
Rep. David Bowen (D-Milwaukee) joins us to talk about police reform legislation, his experience participating with the ongoing protests, and ways legislators can move the needle forward when it comes to conversations on Black Lives Matter.
Rep. David Bowen (D-Milwaukee) joins us to talk about police reform legislation, his experience participating with the ongoing protests, and ways legislators can move the needle forward when it comes to conversations on Black Lives Matter.
Dr. Alex Gee interviews Representative David Bowen about his experience recovering from COVID-19 early on in the pandemic in Wisconsin. Being so close to the crisis and the unfolding primary election in Wisconsin, Rep. Bowen has a personal perspective on impact of the pandemic on the African American community. Read more about his response in The Guardian article he authored. Connect with Rep. Bowen here: Facebook Twitter Instagram: @bowen4action alexgee.com patreon.com/blacklikeme
Today's Midday podcast covers reaction from Rep. David Bowen to Bernie Sanders conceding the Dem presidential nomination to Joe Biden. Stephanie Hoff talks to Pat Poblete about his interview with Bowen and what the Milwaukee Dem thinks Sanders will do next.
We're in Pontotoc MS hanging out with our friend David Bowen, owner of Southwoods Duck Club. Pender, Lovie, & Austin are kicking off the filming for Season 2 of Chasing Spring and we are all just trying to shoot a few turkeys in between the thunderstorms that seem to have become a daily occurrence!!
This special 5th episode of the H+K Health+Wellness podcast, People Not Patients, focuses on communications in the response to the novel coronavirus pandemic. David Bowen, H+K’s Global Head of Health and WPP Health Policy Lead, and London’s own lead behavioural scientist Dan Berry join Jess Walsh and Jessi Langsen for a conversation that we hope adds perspective and clarity to a loud, literally isolating time. Listen for:The role and core principles of communicating in a pandemicEffective behavioural messaging we can use to fight the spread of the novel coronavirus right now, tested by the H+K SMARTER teamNotes on the generational blame game playing out in mediaHow we respect vulnerable populations in communicating about COVID-19What this means for the conversation around vaccinesAdvice for re-thinking the words we use, including ‘social distancing’ and ‘social isolation’Today, we’re all navigating a completely new health climate and the ways in which we’re talking to each other are more critical than ever. If you are experiencing symptoms, we encourage you to follow the advice of your local health authority.On behalf of your hosts, we hope you continue to stay safe and take care of yourselves, your families, and your neighbours.
The guys discuss David Ayers performance for the Leafs and what would happen if the OHL needed emergency backups? Has Sudbury found their goalie in David Bowen. Craig Button and his recency bias during his draft rankings. Who has the easiest schedule the rest of the way. Roman Marcotte who is a 10 year old hockey prodigy joins the GTHL. The guys talk about the future of hockey prospects playing minor hockey.
We’re sharing our forecast for the real estate market in 2020.Looking to buy a Chicago home? Get a Full Home SearchSelling your Chicago home? Get a Free Home Price EvaluationToday we’ll be sharing a Chicago real estate forecast for 2020. It’s incredible that 2019 is over and 2020 is here. In 2020, I believe the Chicago real estate market will be fairly solid; it’s not going to go too high or too low, at most sales prices may decrease by around 1%. Many sales will happen, a lot of development, numerous people buying, many people selling. Inventory may go up, so buyers might have more from which to choose.It should be a relatively stable environment in 2020.The mortgage rates will be great, we don’t expect them to go up in 2020. We were fortunate enough to have three Fed cuts throughout 2019, which helped mortgage rates and real estate sales overall. It should be a relatively stable environment in 2020, similar to 2019. That’s wonderful news for both buyers and sellers. If you need a real estate broker or have any questions, please reach out to me by phone or email. Also, if you have any loan or refinancing needs you can reach out to David Bowen at (708) 705-7911. Happy New Year!
Today, with the help of David Bowen from loanDepot, I’ll take you on a quick tour of one of my condo units in the South Loop. Take a look!Looking to buy a Chicago home? Get a Full Home SearchSelling your Chicago home? Get a Free Home Price EvaluationLocated at 13th and Michigan in the South Loop near Museum Park, this 1,400 square-foot, 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo unit also comes with a den, which has its own closet as well. As you can see in the video above, it’s a loft-style condo that was totally remodeled in 2018. The bathroom and kitchen are brand-new—the kitchen comes complete with quartz countertops. You’ll find a number of closets throughout the property, even in the master bedroom. It also has an in-unit washer/dryer.As for the building, you can take advantage of a workout facility, a package room, and for a fee, premier first-floor parking; you’ll be able to just go to your car and drive right out of the garage.This property is in move-in condition.As for the asking price, you’ll have to reach out to me to find out! I will say that, at the moment, the property is under $450,000, and according to David, you could actually put 3% down on a conventional loan on this unit without a problem. The building’s association is strong, so you shouldn’t find any repair issues!For more information about this unit’s prices, fees, and amenities, don’t hesitate to reach out to me at (312) 802-6204 or visit www.VergisEiland.com. For information about financing the unit, reach out to David Bowen at (708) 705-7911 or visit www.DavidRBowen.com.
In this episode, our special guest and good friend David Bowen joins us to talk in depth about teaching, preaching, and sharing the Gospel effectively. Scripture references: 1 Peter 3:15, 2 Corinthians 5:20, 2 Timothy 2:15 & 4:1-5, Ephesians 2:10 & 4:11-16, John 14:6, Mark 16:15, Matthew 28:19-20, Romans 10:9-17, Titus 1:9 & 2:7-8, Galatians 1:6, and Romans 8. Leave us your comments, questions, feedback, and/or insults here: https://anchor.fm/UO/message --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
David Bowen Southwoods Duck Club My guest today is David Bowen of Southwoods Duck Club. David and I met on Instagram not too long ago, the thing that drew me to David’s page is I noticed he ran his operation out of the Mississippi Delta, which many of you know where my duck hunting heart is. As I got to know David, I learned he is a husband, a father, a brother in Christ and a Delta cotton farmer. David and I had a great conversation about something that I knew very little about and that is farming cotton. I’ve been around enough farmers to learn a little about farming beans and rice and corn, but never about farming cotton so this to me was really interesting. We talked a lot about creating habitat and making properties more attractive to hungry wintering mallards and David actually gave a really good tip for you that hunt flooded corn. He does something very interesting with his water levels to maximize the attraction of his corn crops so listen closely for that. My favorite food source to hunt over is smartweed or barnyard grass. I’ve said before, if it grows in water, chances are it’s a great duck attractant and food source and we talk about that as well. We get into what I think is the most important component of a successful duck hunt, and that is scouting. I know some of you guys are probably rolling your eyes cause you think you don’t have to scout, we go to the same few blinds on our private ground so we don’t need to scout. For the other 98% of you guys listening, pay special attention because a lot of the guys that I have hunted with, especially on the Delta public ground I hunted, were good at finding ducks, but they weren’t effective in scouting for a successful duck hunt. Now you may say what are you talking about. Stick around and listen because David and I discuss the difference in finding ducks and scouting for a good hunt. We finish up talking about Southwoods Duck Club as a public hunting club, we talk about why guys come to Southwoods, what you can expect when you go, lodging meals everything. Personally I am drawn to outfits like Southwoods that know what their focus is and don’t go outside of their core competency, and Southwoods focus is a smaller, relationship focused operation, often one group at a time, max of 8-10 guys and they are going to give you and your bro’s a great experience in camp and in the blind, you’re going to feel like you are hunting with guys that you’ve known your entire life. That’s the kind of camps and clubs I love and hearing David and his passion for the Delta and for making new friends, I can’t wait to get up to Southwoods this year. Oh yeah, we also talk about that one thing that Greyducks do that just drive you nuts so listen for that as wellInstagramWebsite
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Today we'll be discussing a fantastic Lakeview listing that is currently still available for purchase. Check it out! Looking to buy a Chicago home? Get a Full Home SearchSelling your Chicago home? Get a Free Home Price EvaluationWe’re coming to you today from a new listing here in the Lakeview Community located at 904 West Fletcher Street. This beautiful 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom duplex has 2,400 square feet of space. The garage has a heated parking space, and the surround-sound system is updated throughout the property.Built in 2005, this property is located approximately 10 minutes from Lincoln Park Zoo, Wrigley Field, Target, Walgreens, and Vic Theatre, and is 15 minutes away from downtown.In this neighborhood, you’ll need the jumbo loan product—in most cases, but not all. For this particular property, you can get in at 5% down all the way up to $1.5 million. Unconventionally, loanDepot offers a 30-year fixed rate; most of the time, loans for this type of property are the 5-year adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMS) or 7-year ARMS. This is a great deal.Built in 2005, this property is located approximately 10 minutes from Lincoln Park Zoo, Wrigley Field, Target, Walgreens, and Vic Theatre, and is 15 minutes away from downtown. ”It’s also worth noting that Fannie Mae has increased their loan limits for 2019—the maximum conforming loan amount is $480,000. If you have any financing questions, you can contact David Bowen at (708) 705-7911 or at DBowen@LoanDepot.com.More details about the property can be viewed on this PDF document. If you’re interested in purchasing this property and would like to discuss pricing or would like to see it in person, reach out to me.
This week’s episode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Amanyara (which translates to “peaceful place”) in Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos, one of the world’s signature luxury island resorts, located in a 5,000-acre nature preserve. David Bowen, Turks and Caicos Director of Culture, joins the program to talk about the history of the Turks and Caicos as a British territory. Turks and Caicos news anchor Nadidja Parker on her secrets of the 40 islands. Amy Avenant, from the Department of Environment & Coastal Resources, expands on the untouched nature and protected areas of Turks and Caicos and the challenges that come with preserving, regulating and educating people about the region. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Amanyara in Turks and Caicos.
This week’s episode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Amanyara (which translates to “peaceful place”) in Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos, one of the world’s signature luxury island resorts, located in a 5,000-acre nature preserve. David Bowen, Turks and Caicos Director of Culture, joins the program to talk about the history of the Turks and Caicos as a British territory. Turks and Caicos news anchor Nadidja Parker on her secrets of the 40 islands. Amy Avenant, from the Department of Environment & Coastal Resources, expands on the untouched nature and protected areas of Turks and Caicos and the challenges that come with preserving, regulating and educating people about the region. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Amanyara in Turks and Caicos.
Recording from our canopy blimp, we report on life above the jungle floor with a couple roboticists. Michael Candy (http://michaelcandy.com) talks about his tree climbing robot (tree yabbie), David Bowen stops by on a drone piloted by a plant, and we are greeted by the idea of a dumpling. They plug: Australian Plugs drone plant … Continue reading "Biobang! Ep 0005: “Drifting in the Canopy,” Khan + Quitmeyer, Michael Candy, David Bowen, The Idea of a Dumpling (feat. DJ Dez + JPOM + Grace)"
录「博物馆的吉祥物」这个话题是受了马未都先生微博的启发。最近黑龙江省博物馆公布了全新的吉祥物系列,却是明晃晃地抄袭了观复博物馆的「观复猫」。博物馆文创事业和其他很多事情一样,都是运动式地在发展。到了要抄袭的地步,已经是没有吉祥物创造吉祥物也要上了。 00:00:00 听众反馈 00:33:35 博物馆的吉祥物 如果您喜欢《博物志》,请考虑成为《博物志》的会员支持我们。 相关链接 David Bowen tele-present wind 2011 李星宇:在亚马逊丛林探寻自然的法则 李景湖 黑龙江省博物馆官网关于吉祥物的新闻 京都国立博物馆吉祥物 Torarin Support 博物志
录「博物馆的吉祥物」这个话题是受了马未都先生微博的启发。最近黑龙江省博物馆公布了全新的吉祥物系列,却是明晃晃地抄袭了观复博物馆的「观复猫」。博物馆文创事业和其他很多事情一样,都是运动式地在发展。到了要抄袭的地步,已经是没有吉祥物创造吉祥物也要上了。 00:00:00 听众反馈 00:33:35 博物馆的吉祥物 如果您喜欢《博物志》,请考虑成为《博物志》的会员支持我们。 相关链接 David Bowen tele-present wind 2011 李星宇:在亚马逊丛林探寻自然的法则 李景湖 黑龙江省博物馆官网关于吉祥物的新闻 京都国立博物馆吉祥物 Torarin Support 博物志
The Guppy Tank is small group of investors who conduct regional competitions around the country among small business owners. Based loosely on ABC TV's popular program, The Shark Tank, these so-called Guppies allow entrepreneurs to vie for either an equity investment, a cash flow business loan, or some combination of both. This week's guest on Monday Morning Radio is Darrin Ginsberg, founder and creator of The Guppy Tank. Joining Darrin is David Bowen, whose toy company, BeginAgain, recent won a $150,000 investment. Darrin may describe himself as a guppy, but to some deserving small business owners, he looks a lot more like Santa Claus. Darrin and David are interviewed by Wizard Academy faculty member Dean Rotbart and wealth management expert David Biondo. Dean and David are co-hosts of the weekly Business Unconventional radio news magazine broadcast on 710 KNUS AM in Denver. For sponsorship opportunties, contact Dean Rotbart at 303-296-1200. Be sure to follow B. Unconventional on Twitter: @BUnRadio and subscribe to Roy H. Williams's Monday Morning Memo. The best things in life really are free! Monday Morning Run Time: 29 Mins 20 SecsPhoto: David Bowen (l) and Darrin Ginsberg
David Bowen, University of Minnesota Duluth
David Bowen, University of Minnesota Duluth
David Bowen, University of Minnesota Duluth
David Bowen, University of Minnesota Duluth
David Bowen, University of Minnesota Duluth