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"Survival mode leadership is reactive. It's not intentional. Decisions are made through urgency, scarcity, and fear of failure instead of bringing together the mission, the values, and the people around you." High-risk pregnancy physician specialist, Air Force veteran, and author Dr. Luissa Kiprono joins host Josh Seldin to explore what it truly means to lead beyond survival mode. Dr. Kiprono draws on her incredible journey—from surviving communist Romania to overcoming personal trauma—to dissect the underlying neuroscience of how fear paralyzes modern workplace cultures. Josh and Dr. Kiprono break down why the primitive "monkey brain" defaults to fight-or-flight reactions during high-stakes corporate pressure, and how conscious leaders can train themselves to find the space between action and reaction. They discuss the deep systemic cost of suffocating, toxic workplace environments—such as the "glorified suffering" and malignant blame cultures historically found in medical residencies—and contrast them with thriving organizations built on vulnerable communication, mutual trust, and robust succession planning. From learning how to defuse your own internal projection traps to empowering the "schedulers" and frontline technicians in your organization, this episode offers a vital, trauma-informed blueprint for building a resilient, psychologically safe culture. Key Takeaways: ✅ The Primitive Brain Trap: Understanding the neuroscience of why your "monkey brain" defaults to reactionary, fear-based decisions under pressure rather than leveraging the prefrontal cortex. ✅ Pausing the Reflex: Practical, learned behaviors—like taking a tactical timeout or sleeping on a hot email—to create space between a high-stakes trigger and a civilized reply. ✅ The Palpable Room Temperature: Recognizing how hypervigilance, workplace gossip, and fear of punishment destroy team engagement and cause employees to wait for the other shoe to drop. ✅ Dethroning the Rite of Passage: Why thriving organizations must shift away from historical "malignant environments" that glorify past suffering as a prerequisite for current success. ✅ Eradicating the Word "Just": How top-tier leaders build deep trust and uncover the hidden risks below the surface by eliminating self-diminishing language from frontline staff. ✅ Thriving Through Adversity: Shifting the leadership paradigm to realize that a healthy culture isn't defined by the absence of challenges, but by the presence of collaborative resilience when things break down. Connect with Dr. Luissa Kiprono: Websites: www.drluissak.com www.telemedmfm.com HQ Hub: https://linktr.ee/drluissak Book: Special Ed (Signed + Bookmark): https://drluissak.com/book-us/ Apple: https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/... trauma-triumph-and-the-making/id1734426832 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0EOlEcb... LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/dr-luissa-k-mfm-author-leader Facebook: www.facebook.com/luissa.kip Instagram: www.instagram.com/drluissak/ Contact Josh: leadinquarters@gmail.com Follow Leadership in Quarters: @leadinquarters on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok Artwork: Adam Powell Music: Bensound License code: CACCELOIJIRNMRRT Artist: : Benjamin Tissot #LeadershipInQuarters #DrLuissaKiprono #LeadingBeyondSurvival #PsychologicalSafety #NeuroscienceOfLeadership #TraumaInformedLeadership #CorporateCulture #ExecutiveCoaching #VulnerableLeadership #JoshSeldin #YourGrowthAscent
This episode unpacks a critical shift in spiritual authority from Acts 19 and the book of Ephesians. When the Apostle Paul arrived in Ephesus, he didn't just encounter a religious system, he encountered a massive commercial economy controlled by the spirit of fear, intimidation, and the financial structures of Demetrius and the goddess Diana.True kingdom growth isn't just about speaking in tongues; it is proven when power changes hands over commerce and resources.Wealth is an Inheritance, Not Just Hard Work: As a child of God, you do not work to become worthy of wealth. You work to multiply and manage an inheritance that has already been legally signed and sealed over to you through the blood of Christ.Unmasking the "Demetrius" Paradigm: Are you missing church or sacrificing your calling just to be a "good, hard worker" for an economy of darkness? Learn how resources meant for the church and your life are being diverted—and how to call them back.Dethroning the Spirit of Anxiety: The number one cause of financial anxiety is submission to the system of "Diana"—the lie that you cannot rise, build, or drive in your city without validation from worldly systems.Activating Boldness over Timidity: God is not scratching His head trying to figure out your end-month rent. He has already ordained your total peace (Soteria—nothing missing, nothing broken). It's time to trade a timid bill-paying mentality for bold, prophetic declarations.
Fear makes you think that whatever you fear has power. It makes you feel smaller than what you are bigger than. Your prosperity is on the other side of fear. Dethrone it!
A tree survives storms because of its roots, not because it fights every gust of wind.Think about it. If you understand you are the observer of your life, you will then realize you aren't just reacting to reality.You're are participating in reality.You can question it.You can refuse it.You can change your relationship to it.It's obvious we are waking up to overlords and institution that wants control, in which they project “power over and power under” realities that create the opposite:That you are small.That you are late.That you are powerless.That you are merely a consumer of outcomes.They try to pull attention away from creation and into reaction.Your business grows through creation.Anxiety grows through reaction.The power struggle (and how to opt out)If you can get people to outsource their perception, then you can guide their choices.So the first battlefield is attention.If you can keep attention fragmented, then self-observation becomes difficult.If you can keep people overstimulated, then inner clarity feels impossible.If you can keep them exhausted, then reflection looks like “luxury.”And when reflection becomes rare, then the observer in neutrality goes missing.The invisible rule: “Top Down vs Bottom Up.” If you can convince someone that only approved narratives are valid, then their own direct experiences are doubted and suspect.Intuition becomes “irrational.”Pattern recognition becomes “paranoia.”Spiritual insight becomes “cringe.”Even emotional truth becomes “overreacting.”So one stops trusting what they see.And when you no longer trusts your perception, you become governable.Divide-and-conflict: turn observation into freedomIf the old global elite force us to compare identities instead of examining systems, then the system stays invisible.So attention is pushed into constant social struggle:Who's right.Who's safe.Who's winning.Who's to blame.And if the crowd is busy fighting horizontally, then power can operate vertically without being noticed.The “OBJECTIVE” is a resultIf you slip out of being conscious as a (first) observer from the equation, then you can be managed like a object.If you are managed like objects, then you'll accept being spoken to like a object.And if that becomes normal, then the cornerstone remains “rejected”—not because it lacks power, but because its power threatens the architecture.The reversal (reclaiming the cornerstone)If you bring the observer back online, then the spell weakens.If you practice noticing—without immediately obeying what you notice—then you regain inner space.If you regain inner space, then you regain choice.And if you regain choice, then the cornerstone is no longer rejected.It becomes what it always was:The point of observation.The point of creation.The point from which the whole structure can be rebuilt.REAL LIFE EXAMPLES | Are you at risk? Again, if you recognize you are the observer, then you notice how your attention, beliefs, and choices shape life. 1) Attention capture: keep you too distracted to notice Real-world examples:* Infinite scroll + autoplay: designed to keep you consuming without a natural stopping point.* Push notifications: training you to respond on cue rather than choose intentionally.* Outrage algorithms: content that spikes anger/fear travels further, so platforms reward it.* 24/7 “breaking news”: a constant urgency loop that makes reflection feel irresponsible.If your nervous system is constantly activated, then your ability to step back and witness your own mind gets weaker.2) Information overload: drown the observer in noise Real-world examples:* Conflicting headlines on the same event, each claiming certainty.* Endless expert takes, threads, podcasts, hot takes—more input than one person can metabolize.* “Context collapse” on social media: complex issues forced into simplistic posts.If everything feels equally urgent, then you stop trusting your own judgment.Then you look for someone to tell you what to think.3) Narrative gating: only “approved reality” is treated as valid Real-world examples:* Workplace cultures where disagreement quietly harms your career.* Social environments where asking basic questions is treated as moral failure.* Public shaming dynamics: one wrong phrase becomes proof you're unsafe.* Media incentives that reward conformity to a storyline more than nuance.If you can punish curiosity, then you can prevent observation.If you can prevent observation, then you can maintain control.4) Status worship: replace inner authority with external permission Real-world examples:* People deferring to “experts” even for personal decisions that require self-knowledge (relationships, values, meaning).* “Citation culture” used as a weapon: not to improve truth, but to end conversation.* Institutional language that makes ordinary people feel unqualified to speak.Experts matter.But if expertise becomes a tool to silence lived experience, then people become dependent.5) Economic pressure: keep people too tired to thinkReal-world examples:* Multiple jobs, gig work, unpredictable schedules.* Debt-driven life decisions.* Burnout normalized as “ambition.”* Healthcare and childcare stress that drains long-term planning.If you're exhausted, then you'll accept whatever reduces friction today—even if it costs you tomorrow.That's not a personal failure.That's a predictable outcome of stress.6) Identity conflict: horizontal fighting keeps vertical power invisibleReal-world examples:* Culture wars that keep attention on symbols and tribes instead of incentives and policy.* Online discourse that rewards dunking over understanding.* Workplace politics where coworkers compete for scarcity instead of questioning the system.If people argue about who's “good,” then fewer people ask who benefits.7) Metrics and performance: turn humans into dashboards Real-world examples:* Social media likes/follows as a proxy for truth or value.* Productivity tools used to squeeze output rather than support wellbeing.* Corporate KPIs that encourage short-term wins and punish long-term thinking.* Schools and testing that reward compliance and memorization more than insight.If your identity becomes performance, then observation becomes threatening.Because observation might reveal you're not living your life—just managing a score. In the end….If observation returns, then choice returns.And when choice returns, the power struggle shifts.Because the observer is no longer missing.KassandraThe Light Between is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thelightbetween.substack.com/subscribe
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Iconic Seasons, we explore the 1991-92 Duke Blue Devils and their journey to become back-to-back national champions. After winning their first title, Duke transitioned from the beloved underdog to the "Goliath" of college basketball, facing intense scrutiny as "the most hated program in college basketball history".In this episode, we cover:The Psychological Shift: How Coach K used the philosophy of "pursuing" rather than "defending" a championship to keep his team hungry.Overcoming Adversity: The story of Bobby Hurley's broken foot and Grant Hill's temporary transition to point guard.The Greatest Game Ever Played: A deep dive into the East Regional Final against Kentucky, featuring "The Stomp," "The Pass," and Laettner's perfect 10-for-10 performance.The Mentor vs. The Student: The high-tension Final Four matchup against Bob Knight's Indiana and the infamous "blow-by" handshake.Dethroning the Fab Five: How a veteran Duke squad dismantled Michigan's highly-touted freshman class in the championship game.Featured Source: For more on the perspective of the Kentucky player involved in "The Stomp," listen to this interview with Aminu Timberlake: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1269236/episodes/9365468Support the showDid you know we are one of the Top 30 Collage Podcasts in the World!https://podcast.feedspot.com/college_basketball_podcasts/?feedid=5529823&_src=f1_featured_emailSupport the Pod or Binge the Entire Season Now!https://www.buzzsprout.com/1269236/supporthttps://youtube.com/@IconicSeasonsConnect on Socialhttps://www.instagram.com/ncaaiconicseasons/
The following article of the AI Cloud & Data industry is: 'Vibe Selling: The Category Dethroning Chatbots' by Roberto Peñacastro, CEO, Leadsales.
An apology can be the turning point on a spiritual path. Through apology the ego is gently dethroned. And strangely, we feel not smaller — but freer. That insight sits at the heart of this episode, where Raghunath shares an excerpt from his upcoming book, The Six Pillars of Bhakti, on why apologizing is one of the non-negotiables of spiritual life. The longer we delay, the more the ego rewrites the story — softening our role, magnifying theirs, reframing events until we are no longer the person who caused harm but the misunderstood one. And that rewriting doesn't just damage our relationships. It keeps us existentially stuck. The Srimad Bhagavatam illustrates this through Indra's apology to Krishna — which dissolves his illusion and brings him to a deeper recognition of his true self. This is the great existential apology — the breaking point of countless lifetimes in samsara. Verses: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.27.5-13 ******************************************************************** LOVE THE PODCAST? WE ARE COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AND WOULD LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN! Go to https://www.wisdomofthesages.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@WisdomoftheSages LISTEN ON ITUNES: https://podcasts/apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-the-sages/id1493055485 CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/wisdomofthesages108 *********************************************************************
An apology can be the turning point on a spiritual path. Through apology the ego is gently dethroned. And strangely, we feel not smaller — but freer. That insight sits at the heart of this episode, where Raghunath shares an excerpt from his upcoming book, The Six Pillars of Bhakti, on why apologizing is one of the non-negotiables of spiritual life. The longer we delay, the more the ego rewrites the story — softening our role, magnifying theirs, reframing events until we are no longer the person who caused harm but the misunderstood one. And that rewriting doesn't just damage our relationships. It keeps us existentially stuck. The Srimad Bhagavatam illustrates this through Indra's apology to Krishna — which dissolves his illusion and brings him to a deeper recognition of his true self. This is the great existential apology — the breaking point of countless lifetimes in samsara. Verses: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.27.5-13 ******************************************************************** LOVE THE PODCAST? WE ARE COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AND WOULD LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN! Go to https://www.wisdomofthesages.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@WisdomoftheSages LISTEN ON ITUNES: https://podcasts/apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-the-sages/id1493055485 CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/wisdomofthesages108 *********************************************************************
The great Bible teacher, Dr. Harry Ironside, used to tell a story about a man who lived in a small country town in England. One day, he went to London where he would need to stay for several days. He was glad to be there on a Sunday because that gave him an opportunity to hear some of the great preachers of his day. He wrote home to his wife, and he said: "Last Sunday morning I went to hear Dr. Crandle, and in the evening I went to the Metropolitan Tabernacle to hear Charles Spurgeon. I was so greatly impressed by both of them. Dr. Crandle is certainly a great preacher, but Mr. Spurgeon has a great Savior." I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Dethroning Me." So who are people impressed with after they have been with you? Are they impressed with you, or are they impressed with your Jesus? In many ways, that's the measure of the authenticity and the impact of your life. There have been few more brilliant, more gifted men to walk this planet than the great Apostle Paul. But he didn't want people thinking about him. He wanted to leave people thinking about Jesus. He says so in our word for today from the Word of God in 2 Corinthians 4:5, "We do not preach ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake." He's saying it's not about us, folks. It's all about Jesus. And that's a relief! I'm guessing there are some people close to you who do not have a relationship with Jesus and therefore they have no hope of heaven because they don't have Him. And there are probably some of them at least who you've never told about what Jesus did for them, and I bet I can guess why. That would be one word - fear. Am I right? Fear of what they'll think, fear for your relationship or your position, fear of messing it up, or fear of rejection. All the fears that keep us from telling about Jesus have one thing in common. They're all about me. They might reject me, they might think less of me, or I might mess it up. We trip over our preoccupation with ourselves and we never get to the people whose eternity depends on them hearing about our Jesus. But it's not about me. "We preach not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord." It's all about Jesus. That's why Paul said in 1 Corinthians 2:2, "I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified." There it is, Jesus and His cross. That's your message. Knowing what Jesus did for them on the cross - that's really the only impression that matters. So, don't encumber the simplicity of that glorious Good News with other things like church, religion, cultural issues, politics, lifestyle issues. There's no point in attacking the lost lifestyle of a person who's lost! "What a surprise! Wow, they're acting lost!" Well they need a Savior. Let's focus on that! There's something very wrong if you're using Jesus to make a name for yourself or to impress other people with you. You are actually hijacking His glory. And there's something wrong if you're not telling people about Jesus because of something about you. It's not who's doing the telling that's the issue; it's who you're telling about - the One who offers the greatest love in the world. Just take them to the cross and show them that. He offers them the greatest power in the world. Take them to that empty tomb and show them that. He'll give you the words. He'll give you the opportunity, and He is your message. So make Jesus the subject. Keep Jesus the subject. Don't let religion become the subject, because Jesus made this awesome promise. He said, "When I am lifted up...I will draw all men to myself" (John 12:32).
The great Bible teacher, Dr. Harry Ironside, used to tell a story about a man who lived in a small country town in England. One day, he went to London where he would need to stay for several days. He was glad to be there on a Sunday because that gave him an opportunity to hear some of the great preachers of his day. He wrote home to his wife, and he said: “Last Sunday morning I went to hear Dr. Crandle, and in the evening I went to the Metropolitan Tabernacle to hear Charles Spurgeon. I was so greatly impressed by both of them. Dr. Crandle is certainly a great preacher, but Mr. Spurgeon has a great Savior.” I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A WORD WITH YOU today about “Dethroning Me.” So who are people impressed with after they have been with you? Are they impressed with you, or are they impressed with your Jesus? In many ways, that's the measure of the authenticity and the impact of your life. There have been few more brilliant, more gifted men to walk this planet than the great Apostle Paul. But he didn't want people thinking about him. He wanted to leave people thinking about Jesus. He says so in our word for today from the Word of God in 2 Corinthians 4:5, “We do not preach ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake.” He's saying it's not about us, folks. It's all about Jesus. And that's a relief! I'm guessing there are some people close to you who do not have a relationship with Jesus and therefore they have no hope of heaven because they don't have Him. And there are probably some of them at least who you've never told about what Jesus did for them, and I bet I can guess why. That would be one word—fear. Am I right? Fear of what they'll think, fear for your relationship or your position, fear of messing it up, or fear of rejection. All the fears that keep us from telling about Jesus have one thing in common. They're all about me. They might reject me, they might think less of me, or I might mess it up. We trip over our preoccupation with ourselves and we never get to the people whose eternity depends on them hearing about our Jesus. But it's not about me. “We preach not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord.” It's all about Jesus. That's why Paul said in 1 Corinthians 2:2, “I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.” There it is, Jesus and His cross. That's your message. Knowing what Jesus did for them on the cross—that's really the only impression that matters. So, don't encumber the simplicity of that glorious Good News with other things like church, religion, cultural issues, politics, lifestyle issues. There's no point in attacking the lost lifestyle of a person who's lost! “What a surprise! Wow, they're acting lost!” Well they need a Savior. Let's focus on that! There's something very wrong if you're using Jesus to make a name for yourself or to impress other people with you. You are actually hijacking His glory. And there's something wrong if you're not telling people about Jesus because of something about you. It's not who's doing the telling that's the issue; it's who you're telling about—the One who offers the greatest love in the world. Just take them to the cross and show them that. He offers them the greatest power in the world. Take them to that empty tomb and show them that. He'll give you the words. He'll give you the opportunity, and He is your message. So make Jesus the subject. Keep Jesus the subject. Don't let religion become the subject, because Jesus made this awesome promise. He said, “When I am lifted up…I will draw all men to myself” (John 12:32).
Seg 1 – Dethroning the Social Media KingsSeg 2 – Liability Newsom?Seg 3 – Political ExodusSeg 4 – From Rate Hikes to Oil
The Joe Piscopo Show 3-30-26 48:59- John Solomon, award-winning investigative journalist, founder of "Just The News," and the host of “Just the News, No Noise” on the Real America’s Voice network Topic: No Kings protests; DHS funding; Other news of the day 1:02:02- Col. Jack Jacobs, a retired colonel in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions during the Vietnam War Topic: Possibility of America sending ground troops to Iran 1:09:53- Thomas Homan, Border Czar for the Trump administration Topic: ICE possibly remaining at airports even after TSA pay resumes 1:23:54- Shahar Azani, Middle East commentator, Former Israeli Diplomat and Former Spokesperson of the Israeli Consulate in New York Topic: Latest in the Middle East 1:32:52- Nicole Parker, Special Agent with the FBI from 2010 through October 2022, Fox News contributor, and the author of "The Two FBIs: The Bravery and Betrayal I Saw in My Time at the Bureau" Topic: Iran-linked hackers breach Kash Patel emails 1:46:25- Congressman Bob Onder, Republican representing Missouri's 3rd District Topic: House rejects Senate DHS funding deal, passes stopgap 1:59:58- Mike Davis, Founder of the Article III Project, Former Law Clerk for Justice Neil Gorsuch, and Former Chief Counsel for Nominations for the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary Topic: SCOTUS fight over birthright citizenship 2:11:00- Michael Longoria, performer best known for his portrayal of Frankie Valli in the Broadway hit "Jersey Boys" Topic: His new album "Catch a Wave" out April 10thSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a Cultaholic Wrestling exclusive, Alexxis Falcon speaks to Tom Campbell about defeating Mercedes Mone and Alex Windsor and winning three championships in ONE WEEKEND! Alexxis also talks about the lost art of being hated in pro wrestling and the joys of Disneyland Paris.WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION: Patreon.com/cultaholic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Baseball Today host Chris Rose to discuss the exciting World Baseball Classic and to discuss whether the Cubs can dethrone the Brewers in the NL Central this season.
In the final hour, Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Baseball Today host Chris Rose to discuss the exciting World Baseball Classic and to discuss whether the Cubs can dethrone the Brewers in the NL Central this season. After that, Rahimi, Harris and Grote discussed the latest in the Bears' stadium saga.
Pastor Matthew Johnson challenges from Matthew 20:20–28 that every follower of Jesus has been shaped by a self-focused culture, but Jesus calls us to something different. Serving is a command, it refocuses your heart, and it is a privilege. Take your place in the body of Christ.Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWLMkareP6o
Pastor Matthew Johnson challenges from Matthew 20:20–28 that every follower of Jesus has been shaped by a self-focused culture, but Jesus calls us to something different. Serving is a command, it refocuses your heart, and it is a privilege. Take your place in the body of Christ.Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWLMkareP6o
Be Unmessablewith: The Podcast hosted by Josselyne Herman-Saccio
On this episode of Be Unmessablewith® the podcast, Josselyne Herman-Saccio sits down with therapist turned coach trainer Joanna Kleinman. Joanna unpacks her powerful Mind Method, reveals how to dethrone the inner critic, and shares how fulfillment can be created now, not someday.High performers often look successful on the outside while quietly feeling empty inside. That is not a personal flaw. It is a thinking pattern. Joanna explains how to separate authentic truth from survival noise so fulfillment becomes accessible in the present moment, not postponed to the future.What Listeners Will DiscoverJoanna's evolution from therapist to global coach trainerThe Mind Method and what it truly means to dethrone the inner criticWhy chasing confidence keeps people stuck and why inspiration fadesThe difference between fulfillment and goals and how to generate fulfillment nowWant to discover your level of UNMESSABLEWITHNESS and your default mode as well as how to elevate your power and resilience? Take the Unmessablewith Archetype 3-minute quizCheck out Joanna's masterclassThe Hidden Truth About TransformationFind Joanna At: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dethroningyourinnercritic/Connect With JosselyneWebsite: beunmessablewith.comInstagram: @beunmessablewithFacebook: UnmessablewithnessLinkedIn: josselyneherman-saccioYouTube: @beunmessablewith
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Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed the dangers of idolization and how, as followers of Christ, we should be willing to sacrifice our riches for the Lord. We had Brant Hansen join us to talk about the importance of being unoffendable when sharing the gospel and releasing anger when offended. Brant is a bestselling author and syndicated radio host. He is also an advocate for healing kids through CURE International Children’s Hospitals, a pediatric surgical network. He also has a podcast called The Brant and Sherri Oddcast. He has also authored several books, including “The (Young) Men We Need: God’s Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out.” Then we had Rob West join us to discuss the danger of idols in our lives and the importance of surrendering it all to God. Rob is the host of the nationally syndicated radio program Faith and Finance LIVE, which airs weekday afternoons at 3 pm on 90.1FM. He is also the host of the Faith and Finance podcast and the FaithFi App. He is also the CEO of Kingdom Advisors, a community of financial professionals specializing in delivering biblically wise financial advice. Rob’s latest book is a 21-day devotional called “Look at the Sparrows.” We then turned to the phone lines to ask our listeners to share a time when God moved them from being driven by money to godly contentment. You can listen to the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to listen to a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Brant Hansen Interview [02:50] Rob West Interview [23:58] Call Segment [39:31] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed the dangers of idolization and how, as followers of Christ, we should be willing to sacrifice our riches for the Lord. We had Brant Hansen join us to talk about the importance of being unoffendable when sharing the gospel and releasing anger when offended. Brant is a bestselling author and syndicated radio host. He is also an advocate for healing kids through CURE International Children’s Hospitals, a pediatric surgical network. He also has a podcast called The Brant and Sherri Oddcast. He has also authored several books, including “The (Young) Men We Need: God’s Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out.” Then we had Rob West join us to discuss the danger of idols in our lives and the importance of surrendering it all to God. Rob is the host of the nationally syndicated radio program Faith and Finance LIVE, which airs weekday afternoons at 3 pm on 90.1FM. He is also the host of the Faith and Finance podcast and the FaithFi App. He is also the CEO of Kingdom Advisors, a community of financial professionals specializing in delivering biblically wise financial advice. Rob’s latest book is a 21-day devotional called “Look at the Sparrows.” We then turned to the phone lines to ask our listeners to share a time when God moved them from being driven by money to godly contentment. You can listen to the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to listen to a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Brant Hansen Interview [02:50] Rob West Interview [23:58] Call Segment [39:31] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed the dangers of idolization and how, as followers of Christ, we should be willing to sacrifice our riches for the Lord. We had Brant Hansen join us to talk about the importance of being unoffendable when sharing the gospel and releasing anger when offended. Brant is a bestselling author and syndicated radio host. He is also an advocate for healing kids through CURE International Children’s Hospitals, a pediatric surgical network. He also has a podcast called The Brant and Sherri Oddcast. He has also authored several books, including “The (Young) Men We Need: God’s Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out.” Then we had Rob West join us to discuss the danger of idols in our lives and the importance of surrendering it all to God. Rob is the host of the nationally syndicated radio program Faith and Finance LIVE, which airs weekday afternoons at 3 pm on 90.1FM. He is also the host of the Faith and Finance podcast and the FaithFi App. He is also the CEO of Kingdom Advisors, a community of financial professionals specializing in delivering biblically wise financial advice. Rob’s latest book is a 21-day devotional called “Look at the Sparrows.” We then turned to the phone lines to ask our listeners to share a time when God moved them from being driven by money to godly contentment. You can listen to the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to listen to a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Brant Hansen Interview [02:50] Rob West Interview [23:58] Call Segment [39:31] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed the dangers of idolization and how, as followers of Christ, we should be willing to sacrifice our riches for the Lord. We had Brant Hansen join us to talk about the importance of being unoffendable when sharing the gospel and releasing anger when offended. Brant is a bestselling author and syndicated radio host. He is also an advocate for healing kids through CURE International Children’s Hospitals, a pediatric surgical network. He also has a podcast called The Brant and Sherri Oddcast. He has also authored several books, including “The (Young) Men We Need: God’s Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out.” Then we had Rob West join us to discuss the danger of idols in our lives and the importance of surrendering it all to God. Rob is the host of the nationally syndicated radio program Faith and Finance LIVE, which airs weekday afternoons at 3 pm on 90.1FM. He is also the host of the Faith and Finance podcast and the FaithFi App. He is also the CEO of Kingdom Advisors, a community of financial professionals specializing in delivering biblically wise financial advice. Rob’s latest book is a 21-day devotional called “Look at the Sparrows.” We then turned to the phone lines to ask our listeners to share a time when God moved them from being driven by money to godly contentment. You can listen to the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to listen to a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Brant Hansen Interview [02:50] Rob West Interview [23:58] Call Segment [39:31] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed the dangers of idolization and how, as followers of Christ, we should be willing to sacrifice our riches for the Lord. We had Brant Hansen join us to talk about the importance of being unoffendable when sharing the gospel and releasing anger when offended. Brant is a bestselling author and syndicated radio host. He is also an advocate for healing kids through CURE International Children’s Hospitals, a pediatric surgical network. He also has a podcast called The Brant and Sherri Oddcast. He has also authored several books, including “The (Young) Men We Need: God’s Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out.” Then we had Rob West join us to discuss the danger of idols in our lives and the importance of surrendering it all to God. Rob is the host of the nationally syndicated radio program Faith and Finance LIVE, which airs weekday afternoons at 3 pm on 90.1FM. He is also the host of the Faith and Finance podcast and the FaithFi App. He is also the CEO of Kingdom Advisors, a community of financial professionals specializing in delivering biblically wise financial advice. Rob’s latest book is a 21-day devotional called “Look at the Sparrows.” We then turned to the phone lines to ask our listeners to share a time when God moved them from being driven by money to godly contentment. You can listen to the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to listen to a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Brant Hansen Interview [02:50] Rob West Interview [23:58] Call Segment [39:31] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed the dangers of idolization and how, as followers of Christ, we should be willing to sacrifice our riches for the Lord. We had Brant Hansen join us to talk about the importance of being unoffendable when sharing the gospel and releasing anger when offended. Brant is a bestselling author and syndicated radio host. He is also an advocate for healing kids through CURE International Children’s Hospitals, a pediatric surgical network. He also has a podcast called The Brant and Sherri Oddcast. He has also authored several books, including “The (Young) Men We Need: God’s Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out.” Then we had Rob West join us to discuss the danger of idols in our lives and the importance of surrendering it all to God. Rob is the host of the nationally syndicated radio program Faith and Finance LIVE, which airs weekday afternoons at 3 pm on 90.1FM. He is also the host of the Faith and Finance podcast and the FaithFi App. He is also the CEO of Kingdom Advisors, a community of financial professionals specializing in delivering biblically wise financial advice. Rob’s latest book is a 21-day devotional called “Look at the Sparrows.” We then turned to the phone lines to ask our listeners to share a time when God moved them from being driven by money to godly contentment. You can listen to the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to listen to a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Brant Hansen Interview [02:50] Rob West Interview [23:58] Call Segment [39:31] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed the dangers of idolization and how, as followers of Christ, we should be willing to sacrifice our riches for the Lord. We had Brant Hansen join us to talk about the importance of being unoffendable when sharing the gospel and releasing anger when offended. Brant is a bestselling author and syndicated radio host. He is also an advocate for healing kids through CURE International Children’s Hospitals, a pediatric surgical network. He also has a podcast called The Brant and Sherri Oddcast. He has also authored several books, including “The (Young) Men We Need: God’s Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out.” Then we had Rob West join us to discuss the danger of idols in our lives and the importance of surrendering it all to God. Rob is the host of the nationally syndicated radio program Faith and Finance LIVE, which airs weekday afternoons at 3 pm on 90.1FM. He is also the host of the Faith and Finance podcast and the FaithFi App. He is also the CEO of Kingdom Advisors, a community of financial professionals specializing in delivering biblically wise financial advice. Rob’s latest book is a 21-day devotional called “Look at the Sparrows.” We then turned to the phone lines to ask our listeners to share a time when God moved them from being driven by money to godly contentment. You can listen to the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to listen to a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Brant Hansen Interview [02:50] Rob West Interview [23:58] Call Segment [39:31] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SummaryIn this conversation, Danielle Strickland and Betty Dickinson explore the themes of spiritual flourishing, the importance of embodied encounters, and the need to dethrone the powers of industrialization in our spiritual lives. They discuss the significance of quality over quantity in spiritual growth, the role of relationships in flourishing, and the concept of creating an understory of mutuality. The conversation also delves into the cyclical nature of life, the importance of rest and dormancy, and God's desire for our flourishing. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for a prophetic imagination to awaken us to a different way of living that prioritizes connection and community.00:00 Introduction to The Art of Vine Making01:19 Spiritual Flourishing in a Productivity-Driven Culture03:55 Embodied Encounters and Spiritual Formation05:45 Dethroning the Powers of Disconnection09:38 The Contrast Between Industrialized and Organic Approaches13:26 Quality Over Quantity in Ministry17:00 Creating an Understory of Flourishing18:25 The Role of Shepherding in Deliverance22:59 Awakening to Prophetic Imagination27:46 Flourishing vs. Productivity33:16 The Cycles of Life and Ministry38:52 Seasons of the Soul44:25 Embracing Flourishing and Surrender‘Does God view us like a microwave?'Takeaways* Spiritual flourishing is a journey that requires community engagement.* Embodied encounters with nature can deepen our spiritual experiences.* Dethroning the powers of industrialization is essential for spiritual growth.* Quality of spiritual life is more important than quantity of output.* Relationships are key to flourishing in our spiritual lives.* Creating an understory of mutuality fosters a sense of belonging.* Shepherding is a model for liberation and care in our communities.* The prophetic imagination can awaken us to new possibilities.* Each season of life has its own significance and purpose.* God desires for us to flourish and grow in our spiritual journeys.Check out Bette's wonderful website here - https://www.bettedickinson.com/ Get full access to Right Side Up: Danielle Strickland at daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe
Ever wonder what actually changes when you stop drinking? For Dawn, it was everything — her mind, her community, her joy. Dawn's story is proof that once you rewire your brain + find your people, sobriety becomes the most beautiful love story.Start your journey with our FREE course: The Sober Girl BlueprintWant community? Join the Sober Girls Mastermind for weekly group calls, expert trainings, and daily support with Michaela & Erinn hereInside: weekly group calls, expert masterclasses, exclusive trainings, private group chat, and direct support from Michaela & Erinn.Connect with us. DM us anytime with questions, coaching inquiries, or episode ideas.Follow us on Instagram → @2sobergirlspodcastJoin our VIP email list → 2sobergirls.com/vipResources & SupportConnect with us: Michaela on Instagram | Download Michaela's Free ResourcesErinn on Instagram | Get Erinn's Sober Life Simplified GuideLoved the episode? Treat us to a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/2sobergirlspodcastRate, review, and share to support the pod!Support our sponsors: 2sobergirls.com/sponsorsDisclaimer: We are not addiction specialists, but we can help guide you to the right support if needed. This podcast is intended to inspire, educate, and support your personal journey. It is not medical advice.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Inspired by the ethos of Silk Road and the lifespans of Agora and Dream Market, a new player emerged from the shadows of Tor in 2020: Archetyp. Built on promises of security, usability, and “ethical” standards, the marketplace steadily grew while rivals rose and fell. By 2025 it served ≈ 600 000 users, ≈ 3 000 vendors, and had moved ≈ €250 million in illicit transactions.We trace the founder—known as “Yoshi” (BigBossChefOfArchetyp)—and his obsessive focus on operational security. Archetyp required Monero‑only payments, leveraged PGP encryption, offered auto‑encryption of shipping data, ran an anti‑phishing sandbox (“jail”), and used rotating Tor mirrors to stay online.Beyond the tech, the market stood out for its sleek UI, step‑by‑step guides, powerful search filters, and even built‑in games—making it the “beauty queen” of darknet markets.Relentless DDoS attacks smothered Archetyp's fifth‑birthday celebration. Shortly afterward, Yoshi vanished from the forums and an ominous “maintenance” screen replaced the home page—blank and static. A few days later a graphic‑novel‑style video surfaced online, announcing that the market had been seized.Operation Deep Sentinel—a coordinated sweep led by Germany's BKA and backed by Europol, Eurojust, Dutch, Spanish, Romanian, Swedish, and U.S. agencies—hit in June 2025. Within days the Dutch data centre was seized, a 30‑year‑old German administrator was arrested in Barcelona, and €7.8 million in cash, crypto and hardware vanished into police evidence lockers.As the front page flickered to a seizure banner, frantic posts flooded the Dread forum. The darknet community, hardened by previous busts, scattered—but the question remains: Can law enforcement ever stay ahead of the ever‑evolving dark‑web trade?Speakers:Sarah Fares, Analyst at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.Louise Ferret, Lead Threat Intelligence Analyst at Searchlight Cyber.Article:An Archetypal drug market: Despite the dismantling of dark web drug market Archetyp, illicit marketplaces reassemble faster than they fallAdditional Links:Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized CrimeSearchlight CyberResearch...
Carl and Mike come back with more football talk as they share thoughts on why a team like the Bucs not being a part of any offseason chatter outside of the draft and how teams like that typically end up in the playoffs, putting more emphasis on the Falcons needing to not just beat the Bucs during the regular season, but dethrone the four-time NFC South champs. They then get into some NFL headlines including Tua Tagovailoa saying the relationship between he and Tyreek Hill is "good" and the conversation about the offseason drama dealing with Hill is "dead".
And Pharaoh hastened to call Moses and Aaron; and he said, I have sinned to Jehovah your God, and to you. And now forgive I pray my sin only this once, and supplicate ye to Jehovah your God that He may remove from before me this death only. And he went out from before Pharaoh, and supplicated unto Jehovah. And Jehovah turned an exceeding strong sea wind, and took up the locust, and cast it into the sea Suph; there was not left one locust in all the border of Egypt. And Jehovah made firm Pharaoh's heart, and he did not let go the sons of Israel. And Jehovah said unto Moses, Stretch out thy hand toward heaven, and there shall be thick darkness upon the land of Egypt, and one shall grope in the thick darkness. And Moses stretched out his hand toward heaven; and there was dense thick darkness in the whole land of Egypt three days. They saw not a man his brother, and there rose not up anyone from what was under him for three days; and all the sons of Israel had light in their dwellings. And Pharaoh called unto Moses, and said, Go ye, serve Jehovah; only your flock and your herd shall stay; your babe also shall go with you. And Moses said, Thou shalt also give into our hand sacrifices and burnt-offerings, that we may perform it unto Jehovah our God. And our cattle also shall go with us; there shall not a hoof be left behind; for thereof we must take to serve Jehovah our God; and we know not with what we must serve Jehovah until we come thither. And Jehovah made firm Pharaoh's heart, and he would not let them go. And Pharaoh said to him, Go away from before me, take heed to thyself that thou see my faces no more; for in the day thou seest my faces thou shalt die. And Moses said, Thou hast rightly spoken; I will see thy faces again no more. Exodus 10: 16-29 Exposition summaries Arcana Coelestia 7694. “And Pharaoh hastened to call Moses and Aaron,” signifies fear then of truth from the Divine; “and he said, I have sinned to Jehovah your God, and to you,” signifies confession that they have not obeyed the Divine and the truth; “and now forgive I pray my sin only this once,” signifies that their disobedience should not be regarded; “and supplicate ye to Jehovah your God,” signifies intercession; “that He may remove from upon me this death only,” signifies that this falsity may not torment; “and he went out from before Pharaoh,” signifies separation; “and made supplication unto Jehovah,” signifies intercession; “and Jehovah turned an exceeding strong sea wind,” signifies the cessation of Divine influx through heaven; “and took up the locust,” signifies the end of this state; “and cast it into the sea Suph,” signifies into hell; “there was not left one locust in all the border of Egypt,” signifies that these falsities in the extremes appeared no more; “and Jehovah made firm Pharaoh's heart,” signifies that the infesters were determined; “and he did not let go the sons of Israel,” signifies that they did not leave those of the spiritual church. AC 7708. “And Jehovah said unto Moses,” signifies instruction; “Stretch out thy hand toward heaven,” signifies the rule of the power of truth Divine in heaven; “and there shall be thick darkness upon the land of Egypt,” signifies a complete privation of truth and good; “and one shall grope in the thick darkness,” signifies the density of the falsity from evil; “and Moses stretched out his hand toward heaven,” signifies the rule of truth Divine in heaven; “and there was dense thick darkness in all the land of Egypt,” signifies the complete privation of truth and good; “for three days,” signifies a full state; “they saw not a man his brother,” signifies that they did not perceive the truth of any good; “and there rose not up anyone from what was under him,” signifies that there was no elevation of mind; “for three days,” signifies a full state; “and all the sons of Israel had light in their dwellings,” signifies that those who were of the spiritual church had enlightenment everywhere i...
In this episode of The Mel K Show, I am joined once again by E.M. Burlingham, a voice of clarity in a time when truth is buried under layers of distraction, propaganda, and misinformation. With chaos in the news cycle and endless noise on social media, it is more important than ever to separate what matters from what is designed to mislead. E.M. brings his sharp analysis and global perspective to help us understand the forces shaping today's world. We begin with the situation in Europe and the growing tensions surrounding Ukraine, NATO, and the EU. E.M. explains why the conflict has less to do with defending democracy and more to do with entrenched power structures trying to preserve their influence. He describes Europe's relationship with the United States and Russia as a “divorce,” one that has been in the making since 2016 and is now heading toward a final settlement. In his view, the realignment that is coming will reshape the geopolitical order and leave Europe isolated from both America and Russia. We also discuss the danger of escalating toward global war. While many in the media push narratives designed to spark fear about a third world conflict, E.M. points out that recent U.S. leadership has made it clear that Article 5 of the NATO treaty will not be a blank check for endless intervention. This is a major shift that signals the United States is unwilling to be dragged into a full-scale war by European or NATO elites. From there, our conversation touches on broader global hotspots, including the Middle East. While tensions between Israel and Iran remain volatile, E.M. suggests that the possibility of this region igniting into a wider war is also diminishing. What we are seeing instead, he argues, is a desperate attempt by entrenched powers to provoke crises that no longer serve the strategic interests of larger players. Throughout our discussion, E.M. emphasizes the importance of viewing these conflicts not through the lens of media talking points but through the deeper realities of shifting alliances, failed leadership, and financial structures that are losing their grip. This is not about simple left-versus-right politics. It is about the collapse of an outdated world order and the emergence of something new. Here is what you will learn in this episode: Why Europe's future may be one of isolation as the U.S. and Russia shift their focus How NATO has transformed into an offensive force that no longer serves the people Why the threat of a third world war is being exaggerated and what is actually at stake The role of entrenched financial and political elites in fueling global crises How citizens can cut through distraction and understand the bigger picture This is a conversation for anyone who wants to move beyond the noise and see what is really happening on the world stage. E.M. Burlingham has the depth of knowledge and the courage to tell the truth in a way that makes sense. If you are tired of being manipulated by false narratives, this episode will give you the clarity and perspective you need. Learn more about and follow E.M. Burlingame: https://x.com/EMBurlingame https://emburlingame.substack.com www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07MHCW628
As long as you take breath, King Me is going to hound you. The King loves the throne. The King craves the attention. The King will fight you tooth and nail to hold on to the title as ruler of your heart & life. Dethroning, and deposing King Me isn't going to be easy. However, it can be done, and it's worth the fight. Learn more about the ministry of The Purity Coach at http://www.thepuritycoach.comSHARE HOW GOD IS USING THIS PODCAST!Support the show
"Who sits on the throne of your heart?" Pastor Jonathon Musser challenges us with this crucial question and gives us biblical solutions to ensure the Jesus reigns daily in our lives. - Sunday 8-17-25
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Have you ever felt stuck in spiritual battles that just won't break—no matter how hard you pray?In this powerful episode of Java with Jen, Jenilee Samuel welcomes Rebecca Greenwood—prophetic intercessor, deliverance minister, and author of Dethroning the Queen of Heaven—to share insight on spiritual warfare, prophetic prayer, and how to break demonic strongholds in your family, church, and region.Together, they unpack what it looks like to walk in spiritual authority, recognize the influence of spirits like Jezebel and the Queen of Heaven, and how to pray strategically for lasting freedom and healing.
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Are your thoughts and actions regularly dictated by a harsh inner critic? Do you find yourself filled with feelings of unworthiness and that you are undeserving of love? If so, you may well be dealing with the symptoms of core shame. Our guest, David Jurasek, knows firsthand the devastating impact shame can have on your life and relationships, and he joins us today to shed light on this urgent topic. Drawing on his 25 years of experience as a mentor and therapist, David's work is defined by his belief that your biggest source of sabotage is driven by core shame. He is the founder of Powerful and Loving, a community helping men and boys become powerful leaders who cultivate thriving relationships. Additionally, he is the author of My Heart Is A Muscle, a book that he wrote with the hopes of moving 500 men in the deepest way possible. In today's conversation, we unpack the concept of core shame, where it tends to stem from, the devastating impact it can have on our lives, and how we can begin to release and heal from it. David opens up about the role that shame played in his life and explains why identifying its root cause is so important. We explore how our shame-based society prevents us from looking inward and the power of healthy relationships and community in helping us heal from shame. Our conversation also investigates the role of shame in our relationships and how we can break patterns of blame and criticism, before exploring how to go about dethroning your inner critic, followed by simple and effective techniques to help you process and let go of shame. Today's episode is filled with profound insights and will give you a newfound understanding of the complexities of shame and its impact. We hope you'll join us for a thought-provoking and empowering conversation on healing from shame and the power of love and community. Key Highlights From This Episode: Unpacking the concept of core shame, the impact of seeing yourself as unworthy or unlovable, and how this influences our lives and behavior. [06:40] Why it's so important to understand where your shame comes from and what it's attached to. [12:10] David's vulnerable account of how shame impacted him, and how the kindness of a friend, who had confronted his own core shame, altered David's life. [21:23] The symptoms of shame, why most people don't realize they are carrying core shame, and why a shame-based society doesn't want us to look internally. [26:13] How patriarchal, racist, and capitalist systems have created a shame-based society, and what David has learned from studying healthy communities. [30:17] Understanding how shame can show up in relationships; how we project our shame onto loved ones; and what it looks like to unlearn shame and your unique conditioning. [33:40] Dethroning your inner critic and how this shifts your perspective; the physiological effects of releasing shame; effective and accessible techniques for letting go of shame. [39:37] The nuances of shame and how interrogating it can teach us powerful lessons about our natural gifts. [49:40] Find out where you can learn more about David's work and get in touch. [55:47] For More Information: David Jurasek on LinkedIn David Jurasek on Instagram Powerful and LovingCritical Love Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Check out David's book My Heart Is A Muscle ——————— Ready for a true Career Breakthrough? Are you ready for a BIG positive shift in how you're working and what you're capable of achieving today in your career and leadership? Let's work together and make that happen! 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We live in a culture of extremes—where the loudest voice wins, emotional manipulation masquerades as influence, and overcorrection has become the new dysfunction. We see it in our families. We feel it in our churches. And when it finally shows up in our relationships, we wonder why everything feels so chaotic. This week on Win Today, Manny Arango is here to pull the curtain back on the deeper issues no one wants to admit. Together, we're talking about the generational cycles of chaos we've inherited, how manipulation uses fear to gain control, and why overcorrecting for past pain only produces more dysfunction. And at the center of it all? The worship of self, disguised as confidence, but rooted in pride. In this conversation, Manny exposes: The hidden tactics of emotional manipulation that we normalize How to recognize and break generational cycles of chaos Why overcorrection is not healing—it's reactionary bondage What it really means to dethrone the god of self and let Christ take His rightful place If you're tired of pretending, if you're sick of spiritual language being used to control, and if you're ready to break the cycles that have defined your family and your faith, this episode will confront you, challenge you, and call you higher. Listen now. Episode Links Show Notes Buy my NEW BOOK "Healing What You Can't Erase" here! Invite me to speak at your church or event. Connect with me @WINTODAYChris on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Tranny admiral Rachel Levine gets slapped by his own "civil rights" case alleging discrimination with the Supreme Court refusing an audience. Extending Trump's tax cuts emerges as another 90/10 issue. President Trump's key financial advisors explain his inclusive vision of making the whole world better, safer and stronger by working together through trade. MSNBC is forced to make an on-air apology admitting they suck.
INTRO (00:23): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Black Phillip Cider from Blake's Hard Cider Company. She reviews her weekend in Durham, NC and discusses her Super Bowl betting strategies. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.”COURT NEWS (24:33): Kathleen shares news that Jelly Roll is an “artist in residence” for American Idol, Snoop Dogg attended the Super Bowl with Martha Stewart, and Taylor Swift supported the Chiefs at the Super Bowl.TASTING MENU (1:36): Kathleen samples Reece's Red Velvet Miniatures, Post Malone Oreo Cookies, and Grippo's Carolina BBQ Chips. UPDATES (28:35): Kathleen shares updates on the Jet's release of Aaron Rogers, Buffy Sainte-Marie is stripped of the Order of Canada, Shohei Ohtani's interpreter is sentenced for bank fraud, and dogs at China's Qinhu Bay Animal Kingdom have been painted to look like tigers. “HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT” (40:21): Kathleen reads about the discovery of South America's largest mammal once believed to be extinct, and the largest shark ever tagged has been nicknamed “Contender” by OCEARCH. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (48:10): Kathleen shares articles on Vegas Strip room rates during Super Bowl weekend, Santorini Greece is being impacted by an unprecedented swarm of earthquakes, Budweiser has a new Clydesdale star, Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime payment is revealed, Banksy's “Travesty” is stripped from a London building, the NFL is heading to Dublin, Ozzy Osbourne is playing in the final Black Sabbath concert, Kelly Clarkson announces Vegas residency, and Michael Jordan celebrates the opening of a new NC Health clinic. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (33:33): Kathleen recommends watching Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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