POPULARITY
Fern, Artemis, Bobby, and Mike continue their deep dive into Cameron Mitchel films with another David Winter's "classic" Space Mutiny. Fake beards, directors quitting, space nepotism, this movie has it ALL!
9 But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 10 For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.
Diego Perez, better known as Yung Pueblo, is a number one New York Times best-selling writer, widely known for his poems on Instagram. He recently spoke with students at SXSW EDU about his writing and the healing power of mediation. Click here for this episode's transcript. The conversation with Diego Perez ("Yung Pueblo") was produced by Amelie Perez, Chloe Lewcock, Pierce Martin, and Autumn Rodgers at SXSW EDU with support from teachers David Winter at McCallum High School and Trina Moore at Rouse High School. This episode was produced, edited, and mixed by Lead Podcast Producer Briget Ganske.
Déi 5, déi elo kommen, sinn net bekannt fir hier Seeërcher, Spiichten oder Anekdoten. Si pechen un der Aktualitéit a bleiwen bei de Fakten. 'Fakenews' sinn hinnen en Dar am A. Si kucken awer manner no vir mee éischter zréck, an de Réckspigel a beliichten dat wat war.Beim Marie Gales gëtt et bestëmmt nees méi wéi een Geeschtesblëtz vum Al Ginter, Tony Tintinger, David Winter an Gérard Valerius.
In this episode, recorded on February 27, 2024, Gina discusses body image and self-talk with Dr. Beverley David. Dr. Beverley is a Clinical Psychologist registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. She also holds a Ph.D. in Sleep Research (Insomnia) and a Master's in Health Psychology.You can find the full video hosted at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/livymethodwinter2024Topics covered:Introducing body image, self-talk and the thoughts we carry around10-30 % of Men, 20-40% of women report being dissatisfied with their body type Developmental psychology and at what age does it all begin We are human sponges, the role of social media and magazinesGrowing up seeing and confirming bias and beliefs Dieting and how do you perceive your body? Body Image over your lifespan Self-esteem and self-worth; waiting on your weight to start your lifeSitting and enjoying the magic happening in the moment, stop comparing ourselvesBody image versus negative self-talk and how they are intertwinedYou are more than what you look like! Thinking negatively, feeling negative and the impact on your lifeDoing!!! Start to enjoy life Body positivity movement and how it got tied into weightFeeling judged and feeling attacked, and becoming very sensitive to commentsSpend time with yourself and be caring, be compassionate and be curious Capture and notice when words hurt, and ask yourself if you can replace those wordsHow do you know if you have body dysmorphia? Are you able to accurately assess yourselfFocus on feeling good in your clothes, matching your clothes to your personality, not your body What can you do right now to shift the dialogue to a more positive one?Turning the volume up on other things, think differently to do differentPractice being more mindful and presentRe-learning to experience body positivityBe aware of how much time you spend on social mediaUsing your body for moments of joy because your body is so amazingCatch your emotions and look at how they are impacting youThings you want to be on the lookout for that may indicate you could use some extra support You are worthwhile, slow and steady wins the raceFind Dr. Beverley:https://www.yourpsychologycentre.ca/@drdrbeverleyTo learn more about The Livy Method, visit www.ginalivy.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, recorded on February 8, 2024, Gina talks thought patterns and weight loss with Dr. Beverley David. Dr. Beverley is a Clinical Psychologist registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. She also holds a Ph.D. in Sleep Research (Insomnia) and a Master's in Health Psychology.You can find the full video hosted at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/livymethodwinter2024Topics covered:Introducing Dr. Beverley DavidAddressing the inner dialogue when our history informs our present.Food is powerful!Family, culture, and the varied ways we use food to communicate, celebrate, and beyond.Let's talk about how we can change our negative thoughts about the scale.Catastrophizing, snowballing, and spiralling: how we can catch ourselves in these thought traps.I'm doing all the things....so, what am I doing wrong?Would you talk to a friend that way? When scolding, berating, and punishing ourselves are used as a form of motivation.We are learning emotional regulation that doesn't harm ourselves.Learning to be healthy is a lifelong journey.Are you festering in your funk? Try using the 3 C's - Capture, Cancel, Correct.Teasing apart our beliefs and the reality of losing weight.Let's do it! Suspending belief and going for it.Willpower is not enough; we need to plan it and do it and get back on track when we are off.Planting seeds of doubt? How sabotage can become the struggle we start to focus on.We're so vulnerable. What if I fail?High expectations followed by disappointment. What's this all about?"This is not a sprint, it's a journey"Building up confidence and being strong on the inside when we choose to speak about our choices.Distinguishing between negative beliefs, past traumas and the difference between Big T and Little t events.Comfort from food as a way to cope with negative thoughts.Practicing the 3 C's by slowing ourselves down with a conscious pause.Dealing with thought traps, word prisons, personalization and other ways we get stuck in negative thinking.Mindfulness takes practice and presence.Try a FEAR plan: Feeling, Expectation, Attitude/Belief + Actions, Reward.Where to find Dr. Beverley DavidFind Dr. Beverley:https://www.yourpsychologycentre.ca/@drdrbeverleyTo learn more about The Livy Method, visit www.ginalivy.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, recorded on January 30, 2024, Gina talks about the psychology of sleep with Dr. Beverley David. Dr. Beverley is a Clinical Psychologist registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. She also holds a Ph.D. in Sleep Research (Insomnia) and a Master's in Health Psychology.You can find the full video hosted at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/livymethodwinter2024Topics covered:Introduction to The Psychology of Sleep with Dr. BeverleyThe importance of sleep: it is 1/3 of our livesThe 4 stages of Sleep and the patterns of sleep every 90 minsGetting a good night's sleep and how that affects youCircadian rhythm and synchronized processes in the bodyHow to help your circadian rhythm?The effects of Daylight SavingsThe timing of food and how that affects your rhythm and ability to maintain your weightHormones affected by your sleep, leptin and gremlinIt takes twelve weeks to change your genes, slow and steadyAre you hungry going to bed? How does that affect your sleep?Don't be in bed when you are not sleeping and cognitive reframingReduced daylight in winter and how that can affect your sleepNever try to sleep; give up trying; sleep will come back to youEating in the evening and understanding why you don't want to wake up your digestive system before sleepEating within 12 hours of the dayThe spiral that happens when you don't prioritize sleepIf you don't sleep, what happens in the body Impulse control when sleepy and the food choices you makeThe impact of sleep on your body's ability to lose weightThe impact of continuing to not get good sleepInsomnia: When did it start? Were you like that when you were little? Perpetuating factors?Caffeine and sleepNapping: building up the sleep need versus intentional nappingUnderstanding your nap, they can be very powerfulThe dip in energy you feel in the afternoon and The Food PlanSleep Clinics with Dr. Beverley for Insomnia start in AprilHow do you know if you have insomnia? Sleep Apnea: STOP-BANG: Snoring, Tired, Observed, Pressure, BMI/weight, Age, Neck Size, GenderFind Dr. Beverley:https://www.yourpsychologycentre.ca/@drdrbeverleyTo learn more about The Livy Method, visit www.ginalivy.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, recorded on February 27, 2024, Gina discusses body image and self-talk with Dr. Beverley David. Dr. Beverley is a Clinical Psychologist registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. She also holds a Ph.D. in Sleep Research (Insomnia) and a Master's in Health Psychology.You can find the full video hosted at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/livymethodwinter2024Topics covered:Introducing body image, self-talk and the thoughts we carry around 10-30 % of Men, 20-40% of women report being dissatisfied with their body type Developmental psychology and at what age does it all begin We are human sponges, the role of social media and magazines Growing up seeing and confirming bias and beliefs Dieting and how do you perceive your body? Body Image over your lifespan Self-esteem and self-worth; waiting on your weight to start your life Sitting and enjoying the magic happening in the moment, stop comparing ourselves Body image versus negative self-talk and how they are intertwined You are more than what you look like! Thinking negatively, feeling negative and the impact on your life Doing!!! Start to enjoy life Body positivity movement and how it got tied into weightFeeling judged and feeling attacked, and becoming very sensitive to comments Spend time with yourself and be caring, be compassionate and be curious Capture and notice when words hurt, and ask yourself if you can replace those words How do you know if you have body dysmorphia? Are you able to accurately assess yourself Focus on feeling good in your clothes, matching your clothes to your personality, not your body What can you do right now to shift the dialogue to a more positive one? Turning the volume up on other things, think differently to do different Practice being more mindful and present Re-learning to experience body positivity Be aware of how much time you spend on social media Using your body for moments of joy because your body is so amazing Catch your emotions and look at how they are impacting you Things you want to be on the lookout for that may indicate you could use some extra support You are worthwhile, slow and steady wins the race Find Dr. Beverley:https://www.yourpsychologycentre.ca/@drdrbeverleyTo learn more about The Livy Method, visit www.ginalivy.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, recorded on February 8, 2024, Gina talks thought patterns and weight loss with Dr. Beverley David. Dr. Beverley is a Clinical Psychologist registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. She also holds a Ph.D. in Sleep Research (Insomnia) and a Master's in Health Psychology.You can find the full video hosted at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/livymethodwinter2024Topics covered:Introducing Dr. Beverley DavidAddressing the inner dialogue when our history informs our present.Food is powerful!Family, culture, and the varied ways we use food to communicate, celebrate, and beyond.Let's talk about how we can change our negative thoughts about the scale.Catastrophizing, snowballing, and spiralling: how we can catch ourselves in these thought traps.I'm doing all the things....so, what am I doing wrong?Would you talk to a friend that way? When scolding, berating, and punishing ourselves are used as a form of motivation.We are learning emotional regulation that doesn't harm ourselves.Learning to be healthy is a lifelong journey.Are you festering in your funk? Try using the 3 C's - Capture, Cancel, Correct.Teasing apart our beliefs and the reality of losing weight.Let's do it! Suspending belief and going for it.Willpower is not enough; we need to plan it and do it and get back on track when we are off.Planting seeds of doubt? How sabotage can become the struggle we start to focus on.We're so vulnerable. What if I fail?High expectations followed by disappointment. What's this all about?"This is not a sprint, it's a journey"Building up confidence and being strong on the inside when we choose to speak about our choices.Distinguishing between negative beliefs, past traumas and the difference between Big T and Little t events.Comfort from food as a way to cope with negative thoughts.Practicing the 3 C's by slowing ourselves down with a conscious pause.Dealing with thought traps, word prisons, personalization and other ways we get stuck in negative thinking.Mindfulness takes practice and presence.Try a FEAR plan: Feeling, Expectation, Attitude/Belief + Actions, Reward.Where to find Dr. Beverley DavidFind Dr. Beverley:https://www.yourpsychologycentre.ca/@drdrbeverleyTo learn more about The Livy Method, visit www.ginalivy.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
***HOT FLASH SALE***For one day only you can join our Spring/Summer 2024 Program, or purchase our Maintenance & Mindfulness for $60! The sale starts on February 5th @ 7AM EST, and is only available for the first 15000 sign-ups!In this episode, recorded on January 30, 2024, Gina talks about the psychology of sleep with Dr. Beverley David. Dr. Beverley is a Clinical Psychologist registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. She also holds a Ph.D. in Sleep Research (Insomnia) and a Master's in Health Psychology.You can find the full video hosted at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/livymethodwinter2024Topics covered:Introduction to The Psychology of Sleep with Dr. BeverleyThe importance of sleep: it is 1/3 of our livesThe 4 stages of Sleep and the patterns of sleep every 90 minsGetting a good night's sleep and how that affects youCircadian rhythm and synchronized processes in the bodyHow to help your circadian rhythm?The effects of Daylight SavingsThe timing of food and how that affects your rhythm and ability to maintain your weightHormones affected by your sleep, leptin and gremlinIt takes twelve weeks to change your genes, slow and steadyAre you hungry going to bed? How does that affect your sleep?Don't be in bed when you are not sleeping and cognitive reframingReduced daylight in winter and how that can affect your sleepNever try to sleep; give up trying; sleep will come back to youEating in the evening and understanding why you don't want to wake up your digestive system before sleepEating within 12 hours of the dayThe spiral that happens when you don't prioritize sleepIf you don't sleep, what happens in the body Impulse control when sleepy and the food choices you makeThe impact of sleep on your body's ability to lose weightThe impact of continuing to not get good sleepInsomnia: When did it start? Were you like that when you were little? Perpetuating factors?Caffeine and sleepNapping: building up the sleep need versus intentional nappingUnderstanding your nap, they can be very powerfulThe dip in energy you feel in the afternoon and The Food PlanSleep Clinics with Dr. Beverley for Insomnia start in AprilHow do you know if you have insomnia? Sleep Apnea: STOP-BANG: Snoring, Tired, Observed, Pressure, BMI/weight, Age, Neck Size, GenderFind Dr. Beverley:https://www.yourpsychologycentre.ca/@drdrbeverleyTo learn more about The Livy Method, visit www.ginalivy.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Winter wraps up our series on "Lessons From Moses" with a look at Deuteronomy 27-28 in "Reflections."
Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
David Winter speaks on Exodus 3 and 4 and "Excuses" in our "Lessons From Moses" series.
Benvenuto nel mio podcast, dove esploriamo i casi più intriganti del true crime. Oggi amici parliamo di Barry Peter Prudom, un elettricista inglese diventato un pluriomicida, noto come "Il fantasma nella foresta". L'uomo divenne oggetto della più grande operazione di polizia che la Gran Bretagna abbia mai visto, una caccia all'uomo che coinvolse 12 forze di polizia. Prudom divenne un fuggitivo dopo aver ucciso il poliziotto David Haigh il 17 giugno 1982. Poi uccise altre due volte, sparando al civile George Luckett il 23 giugno 1982 e al sergente di polizia David Winter il 28 giugno 1982. Riusciranno gli investigatori a catturarlo? Lo scoprirete solo ascoltando questo episodio. Iscrivetevi al canale per non perdere i prossimi episodi, in cui esploreremo altri affascinanti misteri del true crime.-----------------------------------------------------Iscriviti al podcast per non perdere tutti i prossimi episodi in uscita. Almeno un caso nuovo tutte le settimane.
5 Temperamenter stoussen elo nees openeen fir d'Aktualitéit vun de leschten 3 Wochen ze diskutéieren an ze kommentéieren. Si iwwerfléien awer net just d'Haaptiwwerschrëften vun deem wat national an international geschitt ass, si huelen d'Lupp eraus an halen de Fanger drop, wou eppes net ganz sou gelaf ass wéi et hätt sollten. Beim Christiane Kremer sinn haut den Al Ginter, David Winter, Lucien Czuga an de Gérard Valerius.
Parables of the Kingdom (Matt 13:31-35) David Winter 19 March 2023
D'Joer ass knapps un a schonn hänkt den Seegen bei de Parteien schif. Am Superwaljoer wäerten wuer nach vill spatz Remarken wéi Feiler hin an hier geschoss ginn. Ma net just d'Tribün wou Politik gemaach gëtt, ma och all déi aner Bünen hunn schonn e puer schéin a manner schéin Momenter erlieft. Beim Christiane Kremer, Al Ginter, David Winter, Lucien Czuga a Gérard Valerius kënnt elo nees alles op d'Tapéit, aus den éischten 2 Wochen vum neie Joer, a gëtt analyséiert, kommentéiert an dramatiséiert.
We had a crisis with opioids, and now the US Government is loosening the restrictions on prescribing them. Dr David Winter from Baylor Scott & White tells Ernie & Hal what's behind it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this, the last episode of season 5, I will be talking to someone that I have wanted to have on the show for a long time. He has been birding for 35 years, he was one of the hosts of the 'Better Birding' webinars, and he is a fantastic person - I am pleased to introduce David Winter. We will chat about a wide range of birding topics - David's personal birding story, bird clubs, how he sees the past, the present, and the future of birding, how technology can be better used to help and grow birding, and a whole lot more! This is one of my favourite episodes that I have recorded!Visit our online store to get your birding related merchandise at great prices https://www.thebirdinglife.com/online-storeIntro and outro music by Tony ZA https://soundcloud.com/tonyofficialzaLinks from show:Westerman's https://valemount.co.za/westermans/Better Birding YouTube Page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY02DpoYa_S6EMbPqZiQukQ
Day 206 Today's Reading: Hebrews 2 My wife, Cindy, and I were sitting with our children's pastor some years ago. As we were talking in our living room, our four children were playing in the basement. All our kids were under the age of eight, so there was a lot going on. At that time the children's pastor was not married and had no children. While we were talking we all heard a cry from the basement, but Cindy and I just kept talking. Finally he said, “Aren't you guys going to do something?” “It's okay,” we told him. “That's a ‘You took my spot!' cry. It's all good.” We kept talking and then another cry came from the basement. We never flinched. He was unnerved. “Should we go check on them?” “It's all good,” Cindy and I said. “That's a bug cry.” We kept talking. Then a third cry came and we got up and left. He sat confused. “Where are you going?” “That's an ‘I'm hurt!' cry,” we said as we rushed to the basement. “Someone hurt themselves and we need to go.” Meeting postponed. When you are a parent, you know the cry of your children. Hebrews 2 is about our Savior who knows the cry of His kids. Let's read this very encouraging passage: “He had to be made like His brethren in all things, so that He might become a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people. For since He Himself was tempted in that which He has suffered, He is able to come to the aid of those who are tempted.” (Hebrews 2:17-18) The King James Version doesn't use the phrase, come to the aid. It uses a very old English word, “He is able to succor them.” The word succor actually means to run to the cry. I think it's important to know that Jesus runs to the cry and not to the articulate. Sometimes all we have is a cry, and that moves our Savior to our rescue. Psalms show us this over and over: “In my distress I cried out to the Lord . . . my cry to him reached his ears.” (Psalm 18:6, NLT) “In my trouble I cried to the Lord, and He answered me.” (Psalm 120:1) “I love the Lord because he . . . heard my cry.” (Psalm 116:1, NIRV) David over and over uses cries for prayer. A cry is inarticulate but still has meaning. A cry is not grammatically correct, but it is understandable to God. A cry may be wordless but speaks with force and passion in the ears of God. Tears are prayers. Tears talk when we can't. There's an old poem by John Vance Cheney that says in part, “The soul would have no rainbow had the eyes no tears.” Let me show you the rainbow of this verse. The writer of Hebrews was telling us that since Jesus became like us “in all things,” He knows the cry and the pain of those things. He can recognize the emotions of situations that we forget Jesus became familiar with. In 100 Days in the Arena, David Winter recounts a horrific time in the early church when the Christians were being killed for their faith. He includes this prayer: “You give yourself with such total generosity, it might almost seem that you need us. There has never been a king like you ever before. You have made yourself available to everyone who needs you. Instead of high security, you have made yourself vulnerable even to those who hate you.” What makes Jesus amazing is that our tears are enough to get His attention. It's not our experience, our vocabulary, our education, our position, or our finances. A cry is enough to make Him run to our help. There is no such thing as a bad prayer—even if it's just a cry. Bruce Howell tells the story of a father and his young son and daughter who went swimming in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey. Though they were all great swimmers they got separated, and the dad, looking around, realized that the tide was carrying them out to sea. He called out to his daughter, “I am going to shore for help. If you get tired, turn on your back. You can float all day on your back. I'll come back for you.” He and the boy made it to shore and then set out on a frantic search for the girl. After four hours, they found her far out in the sea. She was calmly swimming on her back and wasn't frightened at all. The father was hugely relieved when the calm girl was finally back on shore. Everyone wondered how she could be so calm. She said, “Daddy said he would come for me and that I could float all day, so I swam and floated because I knew he would come.” This is what Jesus is all about. He will always come for us. He will always be there.
Our pastoral intern, David Winter, continues our series, "Entering the Promised Land," by looking at Joshua 5 & 6 and "Breaking Down The Walls."
Si verdeelen all 14 Deeg Zensuren, an soe wien Top a wien Flopp ass. Wien huet sech net un Spillreegele gehalen, wien ass negativ opgefall a wien ass iwwer d'Ziel erausgeschoss. E klengen Austausch un Informatioune mat enger Messerspëtzt Sarkasmus a bëssege Remarque liwwere sech den Al Ginter, Jacques Kapp, Pascal Becker an David Winter beim Christiane Kremer.
Sie verdeelen all 14 Deeg Zensuren, an soen wien Top a wien Flopp ass. Wien huet sech net un Spillreegelen gehalen, wien ass negativ opgefall a wien ass iwwer d'Ziel erausgeschoss. E klengen Austausch un Informatiounen mat enger Messerspëtzt Sarkasmus a bëssegen Remarquen liwwere sech den Al Ginter, Jacques Kapp, Pascal Becker an David Winter beim Christiane Kremer.
In this episode, Kris and Paul discuss a position statement paper from the International Rock Climbing Research Association that seeks to bring uniformity to how rock climbing research is collected and presented. Comparative grading scales, statistical analyses, climber descriptors and ability grouping: International Rock Climbing Research Association Position Statement By: Nick Draper, David Giles, Volker Schöffl, et al; published in Sports Technology, 2016. *Additional studies/resources mentioned in this episode: Reporting climbing grades and grouping categories for rock climbing By: Nick Draper, Jorge Couceiro, Simon Fryer, Tabitha Dickson, David Winter, Greg Ellis, Michael Hamlin, Jerry Shearman, and Chris North; published in Isokinetics and Exercise Science, January 2011. Make sure you're subscribed, leave us a review, and share! And please tell all of your friends who are confused and overwhelmed by the amount of jumbled and conflicting training info out there, that you have the perfect podcast for them. Better Call Paul | Breaking Beta is brought to you by Power Company Climbing and Crux Conditioning, and is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective. Find full episode transcripts, citations, and more at our website. Follow Kris and Breaking Beta on Instagram Follow Paul and Crux Conditioning on Instagram If you have questions, comments, or want to suggest a paper we should cover, find us at our Community + Knowledge Hub. Our music is from legendary South Dakota band Rifflord.
Si maachen zwar gären déck Baken, awer et kënnt meeschtens just waarm Loft. Si halen den Fanger awer an d'Wonn an hier Gedanken kann een héieren. 3 Wochen hu se, bedéngt duerch d'Vakanz, opzeschaffen an och haut scheien se de Feierdag net fir drënner ze fueren an drop ze fachen. Beim Christiane Kremer den Al Ginter, Lucien Czuga, David Winter an Jacques Kapp.
Psalm 89.8 NLT 'O Lord God of Heaven's Armies! Where is there anyone as mighty as you, O Lord? You are entirely faithful.' Faithfulness is a wonderful word. To find someone who is absolutely trustworthy and dependable is an incredible blessing and the psalmist is convinced that God is exactly that. He looks into the heavens and reflects on the awesomeness of creation and concludes that God is entirely faithful, unlike anyone else. This is the time of the year when I seem to have a string of insurance renewals. I like the security that insurance gives and am more than happy to pay up. But we only need insurance because we live in a world where there is so much uncertainty. Things break and people let us down and we need to have the cushion of insurance to keep life going. But when we look to God we need to take out no insurance against the possibility that he might let us down. We can lean with all our weight on him, knowing that he will never fail us. I love Deuteronomy 33.26-27 where Moses, like the psalmist, speaks of God against the great canvas of creation. He wrote, “There is no one like the God of Israel. He rides across the heavens to help you, across the skies in majestic splendour. The eternal God is your refuge, and his everlasting arms are under you.” David Winter, the broadcaster, once commented on that last verse that God has never dropped a catch yet! If you place your life in the hands of God, you can be sure that you are safe for time and eternity. Life challenges us all in innumerable ways and the future is a mystery, but if we know that God will always be by our side then we can go forward with confidence and peace. Question: In what way is God's faithfulness important to you? Prayer: Loving God, I thank you that you can be depended upon completely. Help me to trust you with every part of my life. Amen
Guest speaker, David Winter, starts our "The Gifts of Advent" series with the "Gift of Thanksgiving" as we look at Philippians 4:10-13 and the "Characteristics of a Truly Content Person."
People of the Spirit - The Gentiles Acts 11:1-18 David Winter 15 August 2021
14 Deeg hunn si gerascht fir elo nees de béise Fanger ze maachen. Daum erop op erof, Top oder Flop, ça passe ou ça casse. Dat ass och haut hire "modus vivendi". Nieft den al agesiessen Hären huet d'Christiane Kremer och jonkt Blutt an der Ronn, déi sech weider op Distanz aus dem Home-Studio begéint. Gi se sech eens oder trenne se Welten, dat fanne mer bis Mëtteg eraus mam Jacques Kapp, Al Ginter, Gérard Valerius an David Winter.
This episode we’re peeking into The Woman in the Window, the new thriller starring Amy Adams, finally available on Netflix. https://wildprettythings.podbean.com/ Georgetown Giveaway: share posts about the giveaway or this episode with the hashtag #wildprettythingsgiveaway on twitter or instagram. Now on Digital, Christoph Waltz, Vanessa Redgrave and Annette Bening star in the murderously thrilling GEORGETOWN. Based on incredible true events, a smooth-talking social climber comes under investigation when his wealthy, well-connected older wife turns up dead in their home, uncovering a deception greater than you can imagine. Directed by C. Waltz. Buy or rent GEORGETOWN and watch it tonight! Rated R. From Paramount Pictures. The Northman release date set: April 2022 https://www.indiewire.com/2021/05/the-northman-robert-eggers-release-date-1234637599/ WNBA season tip League pass is only $16.99 Movie Jawn http://www.moviejawn.com/ Heroes Of Noise https://www.heroesofnoise.com/ Too Scary https://tooscary.ca/ https://www.patreon.com/wildprettythingspod new and upcoming content: Tip Us at https://paypal.me/pools/c/8b7s7tN1CN or Venmo: WPGrrNoise email: wildprettyanimals@gmail.com instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildprettythingspod/ twitter: @WildPrettyPod https://twitter.com/WildPrettyPod Jarret: https://letterboxd.com/GrrNoise/ ; https://twitter.com/GrrNoise Melissa: @mellooyellow on Twitter; mmsloter on Instagram; https://letterboxd.com/mellooyellow/ Melissa’s other show: Still Great, Bob? http://stillgreatpod.com/ a Mad Men rewatch podcast http://sceneitcast.com/ http://www.popcultureleftovers.com/ https://people.com/food/starbucks-barista-tweet-order-response/ 0:19:00 The Woman in the Window (Netflix) Directed by Joe Wright* Produced by Scott Rudin, Eli Bush, Anthony Katagas Screenplay by Tracy Letts, rewrites by Tony Gilroy Based on The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn* score Danny Elfman Production Design Kevin Thompson (The King of Staten Island, Okja, The Girl on the Train, Trainwreck, Funny Games, Igby Goes Down, ) Art Direction Deborah Jensen (The Girl on the Train, Trainwreck, West Side Story 2021) Nick Francone (reshoots) Set Decoration Rena DeAngelo (Ocean’s 8, West Side Story 2021) Costume Design Albert Wolsky (Broadway and Hollywood veteran) Makeup Joanna McCarthy key makeup artist (Ocean’s 8, Okja) Louise McCarthy makeup department head (08, Okja) [sisters] https://www.instagram.com/mccarthy_makeupartists/?hl=en Morag Ross ... makeup artist: Ms. Adams (Arrival, Cate Blanchett) Kimberly Felix ... makeup artist: Ms. Adams, reshoots (The Map of Tiny Perfect Things makeup department head) Cast Amy Adams as Dr. Anna Fox Jennifer Jason Leigh as [spoiler] Julianne Moore as [spoiler] Gary Oldman* as Alistair Russell, AA’s new neighbor Anthony Mackie* as Edward "Ed" Fox, Anna's husband Fred Hechinger as Ethan Russell, Alistair's son Wyatt Russell as David Winter, Anna's tenant Brian Tyree Henry as Det. Little Jeanine Serralles as Det. Norelli, Little's partner Mariah Bozeman as Olivia Fox, Anna and Edward's daughter Liza Colón-Zayas as Bina Tracy Letts as Dr. Landy, Anna's psychiatrist overall, spoiler-free evaluations Rear Window movies and legal cases: The Girl on the Train, Disturbia (Abend v. Spielberg, and the legal legacy of RW https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_v._Abend ) Body Double (1984), Sliver (1993); not “Silver”, 1998 remake Home Movies, Simpsons episodes TWitW as a Pandemic movie https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2021/05/the-woman-in-the-window-had-a-particularly-rocky-road-to-netflix 0:55:00 plot analysis including any details revealed in the trailer: Netflix trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_0GJg_Jnlo Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind I’m Thinking Of Ending Things (Netflix) 1:02:30 Spoilers begin! movies shown: Dark Passage (Bogie+Bacall) Spellbound (Hitchcock) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86kIlnJpb9w Rear Window Laura (FWWM episode) Upcoming Episodes Saint Maude (Prime) Black Widow songs: https://italiansdoitbetter.com/product/various-artist-after-dark-3/
Before Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies came along, people bought things that could be physically held! From children’s toys to vinyl – these things are not only to be enjoyed and played but many of these have proven to also provide a sound investment. From comic books to cars and even cornflakes, it seems there’s always money to be made. Take a look below at just some of the products you probably now wish you had invested in, while we reveal what you should be buying now to cash in, in years to come. WHAT WILL INCREASE IN PRICE? INVESTMENTS FOR TODAY So, what will go up in price tomorrow? What should we be keeping hold of and storing away safely in the loft?https://www.share-talk.com/david-winter-marketing-manager-at-party-casino-interview/
We now have 3 choices of COVID-19 vaccines in our country — Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. Which one should you choose? Is one better than the others? David Winter, MD, breaks down the differences between the three vaccines.
For those of you who have had the COVID-19 vaccine or are considering the vaccine, David Winter, MD, talks about what you can expect afterward and the next steps you should follow.
As coronavirus variants continue to emerge, should you double up on masks? David Winter, MD, talks about what is meant by an appropriate mask and whether you should wear two masks or one.
We hear that the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is changing, developing variants that may have different characteristics. What does this mean? David Winter, MD, breaks down what we know so far about the new COVID-19 variants.
Are there certain foods that can lead to a quicker recovery from COVID-19? Can taking vitamins help prevent COVID-19? David Winter, MD, shares insights on these common questions and how you can prevent and treat COVID-19 at home.
As COVID-19 cases continue to increase worldwide and specifically in our own communities, it is comforting to know that new treatment options are being developed. David Winter, MD, talks about one of the newer developments — monoclonal antibodies.
What should you do if you think you've been exposed to COVID-19? David Winter, MD, simplifies the various testing options to help ease confusion and ways to safely quarantine at home.
With the new COVID-19 vaccine being distributed across the nation, many people are wondering who will get it? When? How? David Winter, MD, answers some of these frequently asked questions related to vaccine distribution and what we know so far.
How far can the coronavirus travel in the air? David Winter, MD, answers this common question about air transmission of COVID-19 and how to stay safe when you're in public spaces.
Joining Coach Stone on Coach Stone Podcast is David Winter, Lead Developer and Company Founder of Canuck Play. From the Canuck Play website: After serving in the Canadian Navy for 9 years, David is now a 20-year veteran of the video game industry with experience designing, producing, and publishing AAA video games for both international studios and small independent Canadian studios, including his own. His production and design credits include such titles as EA’s Madden, NHL, and FIFA series, as well as Batman, Harry Potter, and The Sims. David’s game credits have combined sales of over $1 Billion globally. David also served as Product Director for Mech Warrior Online, a popular free game that generates large revenues through customization sales. An example of how his experience in creating customization options for gamers, great team management skills, and project planning paid off. His dedication to creating games based on Canadian content comes from having been posted either in his career or while growing up in a military family, to almost all of Canada’s provinces. He’s been walked to school by armed Military Police protecting the kids from bears in Northern Ontario, was a frequent diver off the west coast, became a part of Rider Nation as a kid in Saskatchewan, watched the Snowbirds practice over his house and has twice called Halifax home. He has a profound understanding of what it means to be Canadian and wants to bring our heroes, sports and culture to the global gaming community.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently announced that yes, face masks work both directions — for the person wearing the mask and for those around them. David Winter, MD, discusses this latest update and the ways you can minimize the spread of the virus.
If you had COVID-19, are you protected from getting it again? David Winter, MD, answers this question and whether long term immunity from COVID-19 is possible.
As the coronavirus continues to spread in our country and around the world, it is important to know where and how it is spreading. One place you may not have suspected is in your own home. In this episode, David Winter, MD, talks about ways to combat the virus if someone in your household is diagnosed with COVID-19, and how to stay safe and healthy.
David Winter, MD, talks through the latest information on COVID-19, from symptoms to testing, and everything else in between you need to know about the virus.
Will cooler weather intensify the spread of COVID-19? Why might a virus be more contagious in cold weather months? David Winter, MD, answers these common questions and how to stay safe when the temperatures drop.
Goldie and Allysun sit down with David Winter, Goldie's fellow Sagittarius and former womb-mate, about family, faith, Young Goldie and the transformative power of drag.
Nik Lewis, Retired CFL Receiver and Two Time Grey Cup Champion. David Winter, President, Canuck Play and maker of Maximum Football 2018.
David Winter, President of Canuck Play Inc. Developers of Canadian Football '17 for STEAM PC and XBOX ONE.
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! when host Scott McCausey chats with actor Burgess Jenkins about faith based movies that can make a difference in people's lives. Born in Winston-Salem NC, Burgess studied Psychology through graduate school which he says “opened up a world of possibilities in his characters”. It was during this time he signed with a local talent agency and a passion for acting was born. Though he found some early success, a turning point for Burgess was enrolling in the famed Playhouse West in Los Angeles where he studied for 4 years under Bob Carnegie and Oscar nominee Jeff Goldblum. Armed with a love for “Method” acting, he quickly began landing small roles and supporting parts, but in the summer of 2000 Burgess landed the coveted role of Ray Budds in the Blockbuster Remember The Titans opposite two time Academy award winner Denzel Washington. In addition, he played Hilary Swank's husband David Winter in The Reaping; recurred as Bobby Irons throughout season 6 on the hit WB series One Tree Hill and starred opposite Hugo Weaving in The Key Man. Currently Burgess is recurring on ABC's smash hit Nashville. His latest movie Hero, is a direct to video film that releases in Walmart soon.