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    Camp Here & There
    FILE 56. Her Antlers Point Down

    Camp Here & There

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 30:34


    CONTENT WARNING: MENTIONS OF SELF HARM, DEPICTIONS OF VOMIT, AND BODY HORRORAudio gathered from various sources at SITE2 on morning 1334.MAJOR INSIGHT INTO:​ANOMALY8 anatomical control​ENTITY2 emotional strain and traumaMINOR INSIGHT INTO:​Tension between ENTITY2 and ENTITY14, regarding ENTITY5​Disappearance of ENTITY9Important notes:​ENTITY2 left the recording on while sleeping, I've redacted 5 hours of nonessential audio, though he notably displays signs of sleep apnea.-Disclaimer: Camp Here & There is intended for audiences aged 16+. The story deals with mature themes and graphic horror which may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.Performances by Blue Wolfe and Izzy Sarrows.With original music composed by Will Wood and produced by Jonathon Maisto.Additional music composed by Kyle Gabler and Another You.Dialogue editing by The Leo!Light-bulb overloading by EdEditzWEBSITE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠PATREON⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠DISCORD

    Movies, Films and Flix
    Episode 678 - The 2025 Movie Dialogue Draft

    Movies, Films and Flix

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 71:19 Transcription Available


    Mark and DJ Valentine (of the Simplistic Reviews Podcast) talk about their favorite dialogue from 2025 movies. In this episode, they chat about well-written scenes featured in Black Bag, Sinners, A Little Prayer, Eephus, The Naked Gun, One Battle After Another, Beast of War, Caught Stealing, One of Them Days, Sorry, Baby, 28 Years Later, They Call Him OG, and many more cool movies. Enjoy!

    The Munk Debates Podcast
    Munk Dialogue with Andrew Coyne: Trump's hard power doctrine alienates allies and sets a destabilizing precedent

    The Munk Debates Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 24:20


    To listen to the full episode consider becoming a donor to the Munk Debates for as little as $50 annually, or $1.00 per episode. Go to www.munkdebates.com to sign up. Rudyard and Andrew react to Trump's 2025 national security doctrine being put into action this past weekend with the US military operation in Venezuela and the abduction of its president Nicolas Maduro. Both hosts agree this was not about restoring democracy. Trump's use of hard power while dismantling the country's soft power and sources of genuine American strength is a backward, simplistic and adolescent view of American power. It is a foreign policy that supposes the 19th century great power competition model is most conducive to American interests. Rudyard and Andrew unpack different public reactions to this military raid - specifically from the leaders of Mexico and Denmark - and explain why it is in Canada's interest to draw a line in the sand and stand firmly against our southern neighbour. In the final moments of the show they discuss Pierre Poilievre's political future as he continues to trail in the polls behind Mark Carney. Will his lack of discipline and vocal support of Trump's military raid hurt his leadership aspirations?

    A Catholic Take
    Ecumenical Dialogue Gone WILD at Catholic University? (Audio)

    A Catholic Take

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 112:53


    January 6th, 2026 - We welcome Aaron Kildow to discuss the oil-related consequences of the Maduro capture. Then we're joined again by Michael Hichborn of the Lepanto Institute to talk about an “interfaith chapel” at a Catholic university. TheStationOfTheCross.com/ACT

    The Filmmakers Podcast
    James L. Brooks: Directing Ella McCay, The Simpsons, Emma Mackey & Writing Honest Dialogue

    The Filmmakers Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 27:47


    It's 2026! Welcome back to The Filmmakers Podcast! The legendary James L. Brooks (Creator of 'The Simpsons', Director of 'As Good as It Gets') sits down with Conor Boru and Francis Annan to discuss his first film in 15 years, 'Ella McCay'. In this exclusive interview, the 3-time Oscar winner breaks down his return to the director's chair, working with Emma Mackey and Jamie Lee Curtis, and his unique process for finding the "truth" in comedy. We dive deep into his screenwriting craft, how he produces for other directors (like Wes Anderson), and the lessons he's learned from a career that defined the "dramedy" genre. Topics discussed: Why he chose Ella McCay as his return to directing. The challenge of writing dialogue that is both funny and heartbreaking. Directing an ensemble cast (Woody Harrelson, Jaime Lee Curtis, Ayo Edebiri, The legacy of Terms of Endearment and Broadcast News. Producing advice for young filmmakers. We are primarily an audio podcast so for more interviews like this please head to www.thefilmmakerspodcast.com. Do subscribe. Why not. Links FOOD FOR THOUGHT documentary out NOW | Watch it FREE HERE. A documentary exploring the rapid growth and uptake of the veganlifestyle around the world. – And if you enjoyed the film, please take amoment to share & rate it on your favourite platforms. Every review& every comment helps us share the film's important message withmore people. Your support makes a difference! Help us out and Subscribe, listen and review us on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts but more importantly, tell your pals about this podcast. Thank you! PODCAST MERCH Get your very own Tees, Hoodies, on-set water bottles, mugs and more MERCH. https://my-store-11604768.creator-spring.com/   COURSES Want to learn how to finish your film? Take our POST PRODUCTION COURSE https://cuttingroom.info/post-production-demystified/   PATREON Big thank you to: Serena Gardner Mark Hammett Lee Hutchings Marli J Monroe Karen Newman Want your name in the show notes or some great bonus material on filmmaking? Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides, and feedback on your film projects!   SUPPORT THE PODCAST Check out our full episode archive on how to make films at TheFilmmakersPodcast.com   CREDITS The Filmmakers Podcast is written, produced and edited by Giles Alderson @gilesalderson Logo and Banner Art by Lois Creative  Theme Music by John J. Harvey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Across the Divide
    Doing Theology After Gaza with Rev. Mitri Raheb and Graham McGeoch

    Across the Divide

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 58:32


    Renowned Palestinian theologian Rev. Mitri Raheb and theologian Graham McGeoch join us for a sobering conversation about the reality we live in “After Gaza”. We particularly reflect on their recent edited volume “Theology After Gaza” that analyzes how theology has been misused to justify oppression in Israel's war on Gaza, countering it with liberation theologies centered on justice and truth where Gaza serves as a crisis point for Western theology, Zionism, and modernity.Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb is the Founder and President of Dar al-Kalima University in Bethlehem and widely recognized as the most prolific Palestinian theologian to date. A social entrepreneur and elected member of the Palestinian National Council, he previously served as the senior pastor of the Christmas Lutheran Church in Bethlehem from 1987 to 2017. Dr. Raheb has authored or edited 50 books, including Decolonizing Palestine and Faith in the Face of Empire, with his works translated into thirteen languages. His extensive contributions to theology, peace, and culture have garnered significant international recognition, including the Olof Palme Prize, the German Media Prize, and the Aachen Peace Award.Rev. Graham McGeoch is a theologian, Church of Scotland minister, and scholar specializing in liberation theology, ecumenism, and World Christianity. He currently serves as the Mission Secretary for Discipleship and Dialogue at the Council for World Mission (CWM). Additionally, he is a professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the Faculdade Unida de Vitória (UNIDA) in Brazil and a research associate at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. His most recent major publication is Theology After Gaza: A Global Anthology (2025), which he co-edited with Palestinian theologian Mitri Raheb. His other recent works include World Christianity and Ecological Theologies (2024) and Teologia da Libertação na América Latina: novas sementes de inquietação (2024). Become a monthly supporter of Across the Divide on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/AcrosstheDivide Follow Across the Divide for more on ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠⁠⁠‪@AcrosstheDividePodcast‬⁠⁠⁠Across the Divide partners with Peace Catalyst International to amplify the pursuit of peace and explore the vital intersection of Christian faith and social justice in Palestine-Israel.#israel #palestine #gaza #christianity #bible #faith #zionism

    Seasoned Dialogue with Lisa-Marie
    Seasoned Dialogue with Lisa Marie Announcements

    Seasoned Dialogue with Lisa-Marie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 9:08


    Send us a textTo access the Call In Feature, go HERE: https://www.seasoneddialogue.com/seasoneddialogueDon't Forget to Tap into Gentle Hours with Lisa MarieSupport the show

    Mornings with Carmen
    New Year, new mindset toward God - Dave Buehring | What's new in the New Year? - Carmen LaBerge

    Mornings with Carmen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 48:59


    Lionshare's Dave Buehring helps us ask ourselves questions like:  how does God want to grow me in this new year? What am I really seeking first?  What disciplines do we need to focus on?   Then, Carmen opens the Monday Mailbag, answering if she's chosen a 2026 word for the year (Carmen's word last year was "small.")  She also talks about the principles of good Christians dialogue on this National Day of Dialogue.  The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here

    NOW Church with Richard Perinchief

    Part one of the "The Calling" series. Pastor Richard starts the new year with a new series talking about God's CALLING on YOUR LIFE to make an IMPACT on OTHERS. He also shows the importance of PRAYER that it's a DIALOGUE, not a RELIGIOUS MONOLOGUE.

    Two Writing Teachers Podcast
    The Power of Cognitive Flexibility: A Digging Deeper Dialogue

    Two Writing Teachers Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 33:27


    This week, we examine cognitive flexibility and its importance for young writers and learners. Listeners will hear clear, classroom-based examples—such as switching from an outside voice to an inside voice, adapting to new assignments, and seeing disappointing grades as growth opportunities. The discussion links cognitive flexibility to writing, emphasizing how it aids in planning, revising, experimenting with different leads and endings, and responding to teacher feedback productively. Practical strategies like perspective-taking, word play, experimentation, writing within constraints, and goal-setting are shared to help teachers develop this skill. The episode also features picture book mentor texts such as Don't Feed the Bears, Beautiful Oops, The Dot, and One Word from Sophia, using them as springboards to discuss flexible thinking with students.Sources MentionedDr. Nelson CowanPip the Guide DogValerie Boling podcastJess Mazzonne's postMindset by Carol Dweck Beauty of Opinion Writing podcastOne Word From SophiaThanks to our affiliate, Zencastr! Use our special link (https://zen.ai/mqsr2kHXSP2YaA1nAh2EpHl-bWR9QNvFyAQlDC3CiEk) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Send us a textPlease subscribe to our podcast and leave us ratings/reviews on your favorite listening platform.You may contact us directly if you want us to consult with your school district. Melanie Meehan: meehanmelanie@gmail.com Stacey Shubitz: stacey@staceyshubitz.com Email us at contact@twowritingteachers.org for affiliate or sponsorship opportunities.For more about teaching writing, head to the Two Writing Teachers blog.

    maayot | Learn Mandarin Chinese with Stories
    [ Dialogue ] 你要学会说“不” | You Need to Learn to Say ‘No' | Mandarin Beginner |【对话】

    maayot | Learn Mandarin Chinese with Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 7:42


    Normally, Anna doesn't drink coffee. But her colleague bought one for her, and she felt too embarrassed to refuse...—————————————————————————————————安娜:啊,我很困,但睡不着。高月:为什么睡不着?安娜:今天下午我喝了一杯咖啡。高月:哎?你一般不喝咖啡的啊。今天怎么了?安娜:我的同事帮我买了一杯,我不好意思说我不喝。高月:哎哟,你要学会说“不”。安娜:现在知道了。—————————————————————————————————If you're enjoying this story, there's so much more waiting for you inside maayot:✅ Daily bite-sized stories that suit your level ✅ native audio ✅ One tap Pinyin, explain in context for words and sentences✅ Writing and speaking exercises with teacher feedback ✅ Track your learning streak — never lose your momentum! Use promotion code “Podcast” , get a 50% off today !If this episode made you smile, laugh, or learn something new. Please Take just 30 seconds to leave us a rating and short review. It helps other Mandarin learners discover us !

    maayot | Learn Mandarin Chinese with Stories
    [ Dialogue ] “酒香不怕巷子深” | 'Good Wine Needs No Bush' | Mandarin Intermediate |【对话】

    maayot | Learn Mandarin Chinese with Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 12:54


    Yu Qing and her friend chat about a portable juicer that Yu Qing discovered on Xiaohongshu. Their friendly chat turns into a light reflection on how good quality and smart marketing must go hand in hand. Even “good wine” needs a bit of buzz!—————————————————————————————————朋友:哇,你在喝什么?看起来就很健康。是果蔬汁吗?雨晴:是的,好眼光!我最近在小红书被种草了一款便捷式榨汁机。它超级好用。我现在几乎每天都用它来榨各种果蔬。朋友:哇!那太棒啦!操作起来麻烦吗?雨晴:非常简单。有手就会。而且,价格也很实惠。比起去外面买现成的,自己榨的又放心又便宜。朋友:我都被你种草啦。雨晴:快下手,要不要我把链接发给你?朋友:嗯嗯,可以发给我看看。哈哈。这个品牌应该请你做代言人。雨晴:哈哈,好的产品自带广告效应。口碑好才是品牌的成功之道。朋友:对啊。还是那句话:“酒香不怕巷子深”,好的东西藏得再深也会被发现。雨晴:嗯,不过我也是在他们的直播间看到他们打广告才买的。现在这个时代也许需要两者结合才能走得长远。既要产品好,也要有一定的营销方法。朋友:哎,不愧是在市场部工作的。看这些问题还是深一些。雨晴:没有,这有什么深的?!哈哈哈,话说,链接发给你啦,你自己看着买吧。别被我影响太多啦。我会天天用,因为我喜欢果蔬汁,但是我感觉你好像对果蔬汁不是那么感冒。朋友:我看看。—————————————————————————————————If you're enjoying this story, there's so much more waiting for you inside maayot:✅ Daily bite-sized stories that suit your level✅ native audio✅ Interactions with native for practice your speaking✅ One tap Pinyin, explain in context for words and sentences✅ Writing and speaking exercises with real person feedback✅ Track your learning streakNot using these features yet? Open our app or visit maayot.com and explore everything your Mandarin journey needs. Use promotion code “Podcast” , get a 50% off today !If this episode made you smile, laugh, or learn something new. Please Take just 30 seconds to leave us a rating and short review. It helps other Mandarin learners discover us !

    Essential Guide to Writing a Novel
    Episode 198 - A big way to make our dialogue riveting.

    Essential Guide to Writing a Novel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 26:18


    Readers love dialogue, the chance to eavesdrop on the characters.  Here is a good way to make that dialogue really worth listening to.  Also, here are techniques that can tie our scenes together, which Jack Bickham calls transitions and sequels.  In a story, what is a transition and what is a sequel?Support the show

    Dreamscapes Podcasts
    Dreamscapes Episode 215: Triptych Dialogue

    Dreamscapes Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 100:48


    David Deighton ~ https://www.youtube.com/@triptych-dialogue

    GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast, S1
    264. Jerry & Abigail: An Intimate Dialogue- Evil, Love, and God

    GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast, S1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 67:00 Transcription Available


    Questions? Comments? Text Us!In this year-end intimate dialogue, philosophers Jerry L. Martin and Abigail L. Rosenthal return to one of the most enduring questions in philosophy and theology: why evil persists, and what that persistence reveals about God. Drawing on Jerry's prayer experiences and Jon Levenson's Creation and the Persistence of Evil, the conversation explores the idea of an evolving God—not as a denial of divinity, but as a way of understanding divine struggle, incompleteness, and ongoing relationship with the world.Moving through Jewish thought, rabbinic midrash, and biblical interpretation, Jerry and Abigail consider divine ambivalence and the intimacy implied in speaking to God as a family member rather than a distant abstraction. Abigail reflects on her own philosophical autobiography, "Confessions of a Young Philosopher," while Jerry situates God and Autobiography within a broader narrative of God's interaction with cultures, histories, and individual lives.The dialogue turns to skepticism and epistemology, questioning whether modern habits of doubt genuinely reflect how human beings know and live. Against intellectual posturing, the episode argues for sincerity, trust in experience, and the moral seriousness of truth-seeking. Love, in particular, emerges not as a distraction from philosophy but as a decisive mode of knowing—one that reshapes memory, reframes the past, and opens new ways of understanding both God and the self.This conversation closes the year by inviting listeners into a deeper form of spiritual inquiry—one grounded in history, relationship, and lived truth rather than abstract certainty.Other Series:The podcast began with the Dramatic Adaptation of the book and now has several series:The Life Wisdom Project – Spiritual insights on living a wiser, more meaningful life.From God to Jerry to You – Divine messages and breakthroughs for seekers.Two Philosophers Wrestle With God – A dialogue on God, truth, and reason.Jerry & Abigail: An Intimate Dialogue – Love, faith, and divine presence in partnership.What's Your Spiritual Story – Real stories of people changed by encounters with God.What's On Our Mind – Reflections from Jerry and Scott on recent episodes.What's On Your Mind – Listener questions, divine answers, and open dialogue. Stay ConnectedRead the book: God: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher at godanautobiography.com or AmazonShare your questions and reflections: questions@godanautobiography.comShare Your Story | Site | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

    The John Batchelor Show
    S8 Ep270: PREVIEW FOR LATER TONIGHT UNILEVER AND THE ANGLO-GERMAN FELLOWSHIP Colleague Charles Spicer. Corporations like Unilever, fearing war and seeking to protect massive profits, formed the Anglo-German Fellowship to maintain dialogue with Berlin. Spi

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 3:14


    PREVIEW FOR LATER TONIGHT UNILEVER AND THE ANGLO-GERMAN FELLOWSHIP Colleague Charles Spicer. Corporations like Unilever, fearing war and seeking to protect massive profits, formed the Anglo-German Fellowship to maintain dialogue with Berlin. Spicer explains how business leaders, hoping to "civilize" the Nazis, misinterpreted events like the Night of the Long Knives as signs of a stabilizing, less brutal regime. DECEMBER 1945 WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL NUREMBERG GERMANY: THE ACCUSED PRIDONERS

    Les chemins de la philosophie
    Le dialogue à travers l'histoire 3/3 : Comment les philosophes se succèdent-ils ?

    Les chemins de la philosophie

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 3:46


    durée : 00:03:46 - Le Pourquoi du comment : philo - par : Frédéric Worms - La pensée d'aujourd'hui répond-elle à celle d'hier ? Chronologique pour l'urgence du présent, intemporelle pour l'héritage des idées, ou critique pour se construire avec et contre les prédécesseurs : comment se situer dans l'histoire de la pensée ? - réalisation : Luc-Jean Reynaud

    Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques.
    253. Top 10: The Best Communication Tips from 2025

    Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 25:17 Transcription Available


    Our 10 favorite communication insights from 2025.The most transformative communication insights are the ones we actually remember to use. That's why host Matt Abrahams is taking stock of his favorite communication tips from this year, so we can carry them into the next.In this annual Think Fast, Talk Smart tradition, Abrahams shares his top 10 communication insights from guests over the past year, from facilitating connection through Gina Bianchini's "proactive serendipity” to Jenn Wynn's use of dialogue as a gateway to synergy. Whether you're looking to build trust, boost productivity, or speak more spontaneously, this year's top 10 insights offer a reminder of all we've learned this year — and a roadmap for better communication in the year ahead.Episode Reference Links:Ep.177 Don't Resolve, Evolve: Top 10 Lessons From 2024Ep.120 A Few of Matt's Favorite Things: 10 Communication Takeaways from 2023's TFTS Episodes  Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00) - Introduction (02:21) - Facilitation and Productive Serendipity (03:56) - Toxic vs. Healthy Productivity (06:19) - Dialogue as the Path to Synergy (08:51) - How Actions Build Trust (10:17) - Communication as an Unselfish Act (12:12) - Be Present and Prepare to Be Spontaneous (14:17) - Why Memorable Words Matter (17:32) - Persuasion and Identity (19:21) - Finding Meaning Through Purpose (21:16) - Listening to Negative Emotions (23:33) - Conclusion ********Thank you to our sponsors.  These partnerships support the ongoing production of the podcast, allowing us to bring it to you at no cost.Strawberry.me. Get 50% off your first coaching session today at Strawberry.me/smart

    Les chemins de la philosophie
    Le dialogue à travers l'histoire 2/3 : Pourquoi dialogue-t-on à travers l'histoire ?

    Les chemins de la philosophie

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 3:41


    durée : 00:03:41 - Le Pourquoi du comment : philo - par : Frédéric Worms - Artistes, écrivains et philosophes dialoguent à travers le temps. Dans "Le Musée imaginaire" d'André Malraux montre que Picasso répond à Cézanne, Cézanne à Manet, et Manet à Ingres. L'histoire de la pensée humaine est-elle faite de "conversation" ? - réalisation : Luc-Jean Reynaud

    The Synopsis
    Dialogue. CoreWeave Business Breakdown, End of the Year, Podcast Changes

    The Synopsis

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 54:21


    In this Dialogue episode of The Synopsis, we discuss CoreWeave and some changes coming to the podcast.  CoreWeave YouTube Video Five Minute Money Newsletter Sign Up ~*~ You can also get a free trial to AlphaSense to read 200k+ expert calls through this link.  ~*~ For full access to all of our updates and in-depth research reports become a Speedwell Member here. Please reach out to info@speedwellresearch.com if you need help getting us to become an approved research vendor in order to expense it. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Show Notes (0:00)  — Intro & Announcements  (4:30)  — CoreWeave Overview (21:25)  — CoreWeave vs. Hyperscalers (34:30)  — Is Today like the 1990s? (40:15)  — CoreWeave Capital Structure (46:18)  — CoreWeave Bull Case (45:17)  — How CoreWeave is Similar to AerCap (52:22)  — CoreWeave Rough Valuation (54:10)  — Outro -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- For full access to all of our updates and in-depth research reports, become a Speedwell Member here. Please reach out to info@speedwellresearch.com if you need help getting us to become an approved research vendor in order to expense it. *-*-*- Follow Us: Twitter: @Speedwell_LLC Threads: @speedwell_research Email us at info@speedwellresearch.com for any questions, comments, or feedback. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Disclaimer Nothing in this podcast is investment advice nor should be construed as such. Contributors to the podcast may own securities discussed. Furthermore, accounts contributors advise on may also have positions in companies discussed. This may change without notice. Please see our full disclaimers here:  https://speedwellresearch.com/disclaimer/

    Million Dollar Relationships
    Restoring Impossible Relationships with Greg Stephens

    Million Dollar Relationships

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 33:28


    What if restoring impossible relationships just required knowing what's on the other side? In this episode, Greg Stephens shares how 24 years as a master trainer for Crucial Conversations taught him that breakthroughs aren't permanent until they're practiced over and over. That realization led him to shift from training to coaching, creating a six-month program where executives and emerging leaders have conversations they never thought possible. His specialty? Seeing relationships like some people see music, orchestrating conversations where people show up as their best. Greg also reveals why his mentor Bill Solomon intentionally made his welding job miserable before college, teaching him the resilience he'd need to push through Baylor surrounded by wealthy students. Most powerfully, he explains "emotional accounting": why putting off a Friday conversation until Monday doesn't just ruin your weekend, it costs you exponentially more on the back end.   [00:04:44] What Alignment Resources Does Company goal: everyone eats at the trough (trainers train, coaches coach, sales people sell, speakers speak) Greg's specialty lives in areas of difficult relationships, everyone has at least one Works with relationships that seem impossible Application of Crucial Conversations tools for talking when stakes are high [00:05:40] Twenty-Four Years Teaching Crucial Conversations Was master trainer in Crucial Conversations, taught it for 24 years starting in 2001 Before the book was written, it was called "Path to Dialogue" then "Dialogue Smarts" One of first master trainers, stayed until January this year when he released his book Got to travel the world, train on stage, do keynote talks [00:06:00] Why Breakthroughs Need Practice People would take class, have great experience, have aha breakthrough moments Found that breakthroughs aren't permanent until they're practiced over and over If you want permanence around a breakthrough, you've gotta go do something That piece was lacking, so decided to shift business to coaching [00:06:20] The Six Month Coaching Program About six month program, 20 different weeks Teaching executives and emerging leaders (ages 21-28) Wanted to teach younger generation what executives said "I wish I'd learned this 20, 30 years ago" Most people say "I've had a coach before, this is nothing like it" [00:07:00] Building Up and Completing Relationships Build people up in relationships, let them go back and improve, clean up, or complete relationships Complete doesn't mean never see person again (could, but doesn't have to) Can work next to person and have completed relationship around an issue It just doesn't show up for you anymore because you know where you stand, said what you need to say [00:07:40] The Skills Most People Don't Have Coaches and mentors say "you need to go have this conversation," but how? There are skill sets you need, the application of them, and how to make adjustments People talk about psychological safety but don't know how to create it What to do when your emotions take hold or other person's emotions take hold [00:08:20] How to Really Listen When You Disagree How do you begin to really listen when you disagree with everything being said? How do you get on the right topic? Most people don't know how to dissect and break down conversations Greg helps dissect it and break it down for people [00:08:40] Executives on Retainer Some executives don't want to learn all skill sets, just want someone to do it for them Working with groups on retainer where they call when they have big problem They lay out background, what they've done, then Greg lays out plan for conversation Role plays exactly what might happen, clients say "it was like you were right there" [00:10:00] When People Don't Show Up as Their Best Sometimes people have breakdown, don't show up as their best, come back saying "I really blew it" Great learning point, it needed to be this way Limiting belief: thinking it's over when conversation goes badly When you know these skills, you can go back over and over and reset [00:11:20] What Drives Greg Most Watching people restore relationships they thought were just not possible Worked with police captains on issue, individual conversations showed no one thought it could be done Scheduled for four sessions, had breakthrough after first session One person took responsibility for their part, allowed everyone else to take responsibility [00:13:00] It's Still Hard Even With Skills People say "you have the skill, you should be able to do it" Greg still doesn't like having difficult conversations Doesn't want to have the conversation, but wants what's on the other side "Stop looking at the conversation right now. Let's look at what you want beyond that." [00:14:00] Work is Easy, Personal is Hard When working with businesses, always eventually get to their personal lives Those are the much more difficult conversations Work is easy, we all want to make more money and enjoy work Hardest ones are family businesses with so much emotion and unspoken hierarchy [00:16:00] Bill Solomon Changed Everything Gentleman who wrote forward to Greg's book, had heart transplant before writing it Bill told Greg "I'm so glad you asked me to write the forward because I couldn't stop writing" Two months later Bill had book of his own called "Losing Control" (in his seventies) Was the person who pointed Greg toward something more in his life [00:17:20] The Welding Job That Taught Resilience Bill gave Greg job before college as welder's helper (Bill was CFO of company) Told the guys "You're gonna like this guy I'm bringing in, but treat him like crap" "Tear him down every day. Make him feel stupid. You're gonna begin to like him. Make it hard on him." Never told Greg this was happening [00:18:20] Breaking the Golden Handcuffs Wouldn't have business today without Bill Solomon Getting through Baylor, getting great job, then getting out of job and breaking golden handcuffs Starting own business in 1999, none of that would've happened Bill took interest, made it difficult on purpose, said "you're gonna be a great leader one day" [00:21:40] Greg Reynolds Called Every Day After Greg's divorce, Greg Reynolds called him every day for three months All he said was "How you doing today? How you doing today?" One of hardest times Greg ever went through Showed Greg the power of that, he's done same thing for friend of his [00:22:20] Taking Interest in People If you really want to take interest in a person, find out what they're doing every day Every one of these gentlemen shaped how Greg mentors others Having conversations he never would've had, saying what he never would've said Taking interest like Bill Solomon did, being there like his coaches [00:24:40] "What Do You Want to Do?" Woman was looking at situation from the past when she didn't have skills Now she does have skills "Question isn't what they want or what I want to do. It's what do you want to do?" She got quiet: "I want to have the conversation." [00:25:00] Over 20 Resets to Stay on Track They practiced again, she went and had conversation Wrote amazing email about how each time she had to stop herself and come back Get conversation back on track by sharing your best intent Had to do that more than 20 times [00:28:20] Investing Upfront vs. Costing on Back End If you add skillset and knew how to address it, you'd say "I'm not wasting my weekend" Have conversation, no matter what outcome, it's out of you Have entire weekend to problem solve whatever that was and learn about what you did Used time wisely by investing upfront rather than it costing you on back end [00:31:40] Marcus Newcomb Connection Marcus Newcomb is special person, they hit it off Greg has gotten to meet so many great people networking and marketing his book Kevin is "the real deal"   KEY QUOTES "Breakthroughs aren't permanent until they're practiced over and over. So if you want permanence around a breakthrough, you've gotta go do something." - Greg Stephens "If you really want to take interest in a person, find out what they're doing every day." - Greg Stephens "My life is built on the shoulders of all my friends and people in my life that have shown me so much." - Greg Stephens CONNECT WITH GREG STEPHENS 

    Les chemins de la philosophie
    Le dialogue à travers l'histoire 1/3 : Comment Kafka répond-il à Proust ?

    Les chemins de la philosophie

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 3:43


    durée : 00:03:43 - Le Pourquoi du comment : philo - par : Frédéric Worms - "Longtemps, je me suis couché de bonne heure." (À la recherche du temps perdu, Proust) / "Quelqu'un avait dû calomnier Joseph K, car il fut arrêté un matin sans avoir rien fait de mal." (Le Procès, Kafka) : la fracture du XXᵉ siècle en dialogue - réalisation : Luc-Jean Reynaud

    CRWN Cinema Podcast
    "A Few Good Men" - The Peak of Powerful Dialogue

    CRWN Cinema Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 64:53


    In this episode, we break down A FEW GOOD MEN — one of the most intense courtroom dramas ever made and a master class in dialogue, tension, and character conflict. We dive into Aaron Sorkin's sharp writing, Rob Reiner's direction, and how the film creates explosive drama using nothing but ego, truth, and moral pressure. We analyze Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson's legendary confrontation, why "You can't handle the truth!" became iconic, and how the movie turns ideology into its own form of warfare. From the courtroom structure to the character motivations, we explore why A Few Good Men still holds up as one of the smartest and most gripping dramas ever put on film.   Chapters: 00:00 RIP Rob Reiner 6:02 The true story behind this movie 11:01 Perfectly written characters 18:11 Every side in this movie has a good argument 21:16 Jack Nicholson stories 25:05 The perfect ending 31:45 Why Aaron Sorkin is a G 35:38 Love interest or love interest not? 39:35 Demi Moore... 42:13 Behind the scenes stories 48:32 The details hidden in the dialogue 53:01 Robert Richardson's resume is insane 55:38 Respect is actually disrespectful 57:40 Very much not legally accurate 1:00:37 Our official rating & final thoughts 1:04:09 Cue the music

    maayot | Learn Mandarin Chinese with Stories
    [ Dialogue ] 说起来容易做起来难 | Easier Said Than Done | Mandarin Intermediate |【对话】

    maayot | Learn Mandarin Chinese with Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 13:37


    Anna still feels uneasy about people gossiping about her and gaining weight. Gao Yue comforts her, saying self-love means accepting both the “slim” and “chubby” versions of herself. Anna sighs, “Easier said than done". —————————————————————————————————高月:怎么了?一直皱着眉头?有什么心事?安娜:哎,也没有大事。前两天我跟张丽聊天,说起我听到别人在背后评价我身材的事。虽然张丽已经开导过我了,我还是偶尔会想起来。高月:啊,那件事啊。安娜:对啊。我知道我不应该再想了。这是“内耗”。 可是我发现最近我确实长胖了许多,每次看到镜子里的自己,都觉得自己不够好。高月:我理解你的焦虑。你知道吗?我很喜欢你的真诚,在我面前不害怕承认自己的脆弱。其实,你只需要好好地爱自己就好了。每个人的外貌都会变化。但是,胖的你也是你,瘦的你也是你,胖和瘦都是你。你不需要以一个固定的模式生长。你这样要求自己是在和自己过不去。安娜:嗯。不内耗?高月:对啊。你知道一个人不内耗的最高境界是什么吗?是和自己和解,和周围的一切和解。安娜:说起来容易做起来难。道理都懂,但是做起来不容易。高月:我知道。这不是一下子就能做到的。这个是一个需要花一辈子来修炼的能力。安娜:啊~~~高月:但是现在我们可以做的第一步就是:放下”应该“,感受”那好吧“。安娜:那好吧!高月:对啊,那好吧!—————————————————————————————————If you're enjoying this story, there's so much more waiting for you inside maayot:✅ Daily bite-sized stories that suit your level ✅ native audio ✅ One tap Pinyin, explain in context for words and sentences✅ Writing and speaking exercises with teacher feedback ✅ Track your learning streak — never lose your momentum!

    Dialogues
    Faire la paix avec notre propre folie - Sabrina Philippe - Dialogue 213

    Dialogues

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 41:57


    Comment parler de la folie ? Qui, d'ailleurs, la définit ? La folie nous dérange, celle des autres et puis la nôtre. J'en parle avec la romancière Sabrina Philippe.Le livre de Sabrina : https://www.fayard.fr/livre/nos-folies-invisibles-9782863748992/Mon site : https://www.fabricemidal.comFacebook Fabrice Midal : https://www.facebook.com/FabriceMidalFacebook du podcast Dialogues : https://www.facebook.com/dialogues.fmInstagram Fabrice Midal : https://www.instagram.com/fabricemidalInstagram du podcast Dialogues : https://www.instagram.com/fabricemidal_dialogues/Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@fabricemidalMes trois chaînes YouTube :Mes vidéos : https://www.youtube.com/@fabricemidal1Les Dialogues : https://www.youtube.com/@dialoguesfmLes méditations guidées : https://www.youtube.com/@mediteravecfabricemidalMes podcasts :Le podcast de Fabrice Midal (toutes mes vidéos en version audio) :

    On marche sur la tête
    Crise Paris-Alger : «On a tout essayé avec l'Algérie, le dialogue et la bonne volonté, tout sauf le courage», déclare Eric Naulleau

    On marche sur la tête

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 6:14


    Chroniqueurs : Matthieu Hocque, secrétaire général du think-tank Le MillénaireEric Naulleau, essayiste Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    The John Batchelor Show
    S8 Ep247: THE AENEID'S PLOT AND HOMERIC INFLUENCES Colleagues Scott McGill and Susanna Wright. McGill and Wright summarize the plot, from Troy's destruction to the war in Italy. They analyze Virgil's dialogue with Homer, noting how the poem's opening

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 13:20


    THE AENEID'S PLOT AND HOMERIC INFLUENCES Colleagues Scott McGill and Susanna Wright. McGill and Wright summarize the plot, from Troy's destruction to the war in Italy. They analyze Virgil's dialogue with Homer, noting how the poem's opening words invoke both the Iliad's warfare and the Odyssey's wanderings. They also highlight the terrifying, visual nature of Virgil's depiction of the underworld. NUMBER 11

    q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
    For Deepa Mehta, the whole point of filmmaking is to “start a dialogue”

    q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 44:38


    The award-winning Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter Deepa Mehta has redefined both Canadian and Indian cinema with her bold and groundbreaking films. Earlier this year, she was honoured with a career retrospective at TIFF in Toronto, featuring screenings of 10 of her most prominent films of the past 35 years. Deepa sat down with Tom Power for a career-spanning conversation about her life and work, the backlash to some of her films in India, and why the last thing she wants to be called is a “controversial” filmmaker.

    The Ball Hog Podcast

    KB rants about pro athletes coming back to college. Negative communication & Bozeman Mutual Locks

    The Bagel Report
    BONUS EPISODE: Tsures, Shnook, and Overlapping Dialogue w/ Raphael Bob-Waksberg

    The Bagel Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 49:15


    "What is this a crossover episode???" Yes, listeners, it is! This week, Esther and Erin are featuring an episode of the Heritage Words podcast, featuring friend of the pod Sarah Benor and Raphael Bob-Waksberg, creator of Bojack Horseman and Long Story Short. The bagels spoke to RBW earlier this year about creating the most Jewy show on TV.  In this episode, RBW discusses his Ashkenazi roots, exposure to Yiddish in pop culture, and how sharing specificity allows audiences to find universal connections. You can find Heritage Words anywhere you listen to podcasts. It's sponsored by the HUC Jewish Language Project and HUC Connect.      

    Dialogue Journal Podcast
    Winter 2025 Issue Overview

    Dialogue Journal Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 21:16


    In this Winter 2025 Issue Overview, Dialogue co-editors Margaret Olsen Hemming and Caroline Kline are joined by the journal's subject editors to introduce the latest issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought and highlight… The post Winter 2025 Issue Overview appeared first on Dialogue Journal.

    Derate The Hate
    Why Empathy Beats Outrage in Every Conversation – DTH Episode 295 with Robert Begley

    Derate The Hate

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 36:05 Transcription Available


    Send Wilk a text with your feedback!Why does outrage feel powerful — yet leave conversations broken in its wake?In Episode 295 of Derate The Hate, Wilk Wilkinson is joined by world-class speaking coach and author Robert Begley to explore why empathy-rooted rhetoric is far more effective than outrage-driven communication.Together, they unpack how conversations escalate, why persuasion works better than force, and how curiosity and listening can disarm hostility before it turns into conflict.This episode offers practical tools for navigating difficult conversations — without sacrificing conviction or humanity.Guest: Robert Begley Book: Voices of Reason (Amazon Bestseller)Key TopicsWhy outrage kills dialoguePersuasion vs. rhetorical forceDefusing hostile conversationsEmpathy without agreementListening to understand, not respondLearn more and connect with Robert Begley in the full show notes for this episode at www.DerateTheHate.com.The world is a better place if we are better people. That begins with each of us as individuals. Be kind to one another. Be grateful for all you've got. Make every day the day that you want it to be! Please follow The Derate The Hate podcast on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter(X) , YouTube Subscribe to us wherever you enjoy your audio or from our site. Please leave us a rating and feedback on Apple podcasts or other platforms. You can share your thoughts or request Wilk for a speaking engagement on our contact page: DerateTheHate.com/Contact The Derate The Hate podcast is proudly produced in collaboration with Braver Angels — America's largest grassroots, cross-partisan organization working toward civic renewal and bridging partisan divides. Learn more: BraverAngels.org Welcome to the Derate The Hate Podcast! *The views expressed by Wilk, his guest hosts &/or guests on the Derate The Hate podcast are their own and should not be attributed to any organization they may otherwise be affiliated with.

    Conversations with a Calvinist
    Bow Tie Dialogue: Was Richard Baxter a Heretic? (Guest Tom Hicks)

    Conversations with a Calvinist

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 61:23


    Bow Tie Dialogue is an opportunity for Pastor Keith Foskey to discuss serious theological issues, often with people from differing perspectives. Today, he welcomes fellow baptist pastor Tom Hicks to discuss the theology of the 17th century pastor Richard Baxter. They ask the question, "Was Baxter a heretic?" They also discuss more about justification including antinominianism, neonomianism, free grace theology, final justification, and more.

    Walk Talk Listen Podcast
    Curiosity, Belonging, and the Practice of Dialogue with Brian Adams – Walk Talk Listen (Episode 223)

    Walk Talk Listen Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 71:00


    In this episode of Walk Talk Listen, Maurice Bloem speaks with Brian Adams, who has spent nearly three decades building bridges of respect and understanding across more than 40 countries in Africa, Europe, North America, and the Asia–Pacific. Brian reflects on curiosity as a defining thread in his life — a habit of asking questions that began in childhood, often driving his mother to distraction, and later shaped his work across cultures, faiths, and institutions. Growing up in poverty in rural Arkansas and later encountering deep diversity in places like France and West Africa helped him understand belonging as something richer than simple connection: a sense of unity, purpose, and shared humanity.   Drawing on his experience as Chair of the Board of Trustees of A Common Word Among the Youth (ACWAY), co-founder of the G20 Interfaith Forum, and founder of multiple dialogue initiatives, Brian explores dialogue as a lived practice, not a performance. He speaks about why openness about faith can strengthen trust, what youth teach us about honesty and discomfort, and how ACWAY's Interfaith Development Goals offer a values-based framework for engaging religious and cultural diversity alongside the SDGs and Inner Development Goals. The conversation closes with reflections on humility, inner development, and the invitation to move beyond knowing others toward actively serving those outside our own circles.   Listener Engagement: Discover the songs picked by Brian and other guests on our #walktalklisten here. Learn more about Brian via his LinkedIn, and the ACWAY's website. Share your feedback on this episode through our Walk Talk Listen Feedback link – your thoughts matter! Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast by following us on Facebook and Instagram. Visit 100mile.org or mauricebloem.com for more episodes and information about our work. Check out the special series "Enough for All" and learn more about the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).

    Stories Lived. Stories Told.
    On Reflexivity with Abbie VanMeter | Ep. 153

    Stories Lived. Stories Told.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 12:49


    What have you learned in 2025?...Today, Abbie offers one last, short episode for Season 4. In it, she explores her own reflections on the past year and hopes for the coming year. She invites listeners to join the conversation however they can- emailing storieslived.storiestold@gmail.com, commenting on YouTube, subscribing and following the CMMi Substack, and joining the CMM LinkedIn Group. ...Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created, produced & hosted by Abbie VanMeter.Stories Lived. Stories Told. is an initiative of the CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution....Music for Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created by Rik Spann....⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Explore all things Stories Lived. Stories Told. here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.Explore all things CMM Institute here.

    workshops work
    353 - How to Facilitate Constructive Discomfort through Brave Spaces with Dr. Dauv Evans

    workshops work

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 79:43


    Send us a textBrave work is messy work. It's an invitation into the dōjō – to be humbled, to get vulnerable, and leave behind what you thought you knew.Life-long learner, executive coach, culture consultant and facilitator, Dr. Dauv Evans joins me this week to journey beyond safety into the brave space arena. Together, we explore what it takes to build these spaces: the intentionality, the rules of engagement, and the assumptions we must leave at the door to have courageous conversations.From power imbalances, to conversations on race, Dauv shares his work in helping people to grow together and exist outside of their comfort zone, with generosity and passion. A rich, practical conversation about how leaders can show up with humility when it's needed most.Find out about:What braves spaces are – and why people must be invited into themHow constructive discomfort can facilitate deeper connection, meaningful learning, and cultural change within organisationsWhy leaders must navigate people's varying levels of risk tolerance with careHow to use power positively to facilitate a brave conversation for the betterDon't miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.Links:Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.Connect to Dauv Evans:Brave Space Leadership Cohort Interest FormWebsiteLinkedInSupport the show✨✨✨You can now find the podcast on Substack, where your host Dr. Myriam Hadnes is building a club for you to find fellow listeners and peers: https://myriamhadnes.substack.com/

    Camp Here & There
    FILE 55. They Bit Eachother at Some Point

    Camp Here & There

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 20:09


    GET A SYDNEY PLUSH (LAST CHANCE!!!)Audio gathered from various sources at SITE2 on day 1333.MAJOR INSIGHT INTO:Dynamics between ENTITY7 and ENTITY6ENTITY7's propensity for wildlifeMINOR INSIGHT INTO:Complicated affairs between ENTITY7 and his social circleENTITY6's fear of plastic insectsImportant notes:I'm too tired to explain how I was able to rig the outside megaphone and microphones right now, but it's a similar method to the intake for ETITY2's radio.I imagine ENTITY3 will disconnect it come next week.Keep AGENT23 away from this one. It's so soap-opera-like that I imagine she'd have a tonally inappropriate field day, and I'm on my fifth night without sleep.-Disclaimer: Camp Here & There is intended for audiences aged 16+. The story deals with mature themes and graphic horror which may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.Performances by Emily Safko, Ty Coker, and Voicebox Vance.With original music composed by Will Wood and produced by Jonathon Maisto.Additional music composed by Kyle Gabler and Another You.Dialogue editing by Emily Safko. Audio engineering by The Leo!Mumbling Crowd sourced from imagefilm.berlinMidwest Clean Guitar sourced from YellowTreeCrashbox effect sourced from MshanenList of people in the crowd: Lacey, Sharpie, Splemonocracy, Riley, Hunter, MK, Shiloh, The Leo, Xan, Cupid, Tundra, Ragtime, Addie, Reese, Rhys, Ren, and CaliWEBSITE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠PATREON⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠DISCORD

    Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other
    Mónica Guzmán | Fearless Curiosity in a Time of Outrage

    Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 66:42


    A conversation worth revisiting. Mónica Guzmán's work captures the spirit of Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other at its best: fearlessly curious, deeply humane, and committed to bridging divides without sacrificing conviction. In this Best of TP&R episode, Corey revisits his wide-ranging and deeply grounded conversation with Mónica Guzmán — journalist, author of I Never Thought of It That Way, Senior Fellow for Public Practice at Braver Angels, and one of the most trusted voices in America's bridge-building movement. Together, they explore why outrage so easily masquerades as moral clarity, how curiosity can act as a cooling force in moments of political rage, and why dialogue and activism are not opposing paths but necessary partners. Mónica reflects candidly on her own fears, boundaries, and doubts — including how to know when understanding must give way to action, and how to stay vigilant without becoming certain too quickly. This conversation also digs into free speech, Congress's abdication of responsibility, the ethics of moderation and “proven falsehoods,” and why policing structure rather than content may be one of the most overlooked tools for healthier public discourse. If you're new to TP&R — or if you've been looking for a hopeful, serious, and intellectually honest entry point into what this show is about — this episode remains one of our clearest expressions of that mission. Calls to Action ✅ TELL A FRIEND ABOUT TP&R!!! Help spread the message of meaningful conversation. ✅ Subscribe to Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other on your favorite podcast platform. ✅ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you listen ✅ Join the community on Substack: coreysnathan.substack.com ✅ Watch & subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@politicsandreligion Timestamps & Key Topics [00:00] Why revisiting this conversation matters right now [00:03] Processing elections without losing perspective [00:06] Recognizing when outrage needs curiosity [00:09] Congress, executive power, and shared civic frustration [00:12] COVID, free speech, and lived experience across divides [00:17] When understanding persuades — and when it doesn't [00:20] Boundaries, bridge-burning, and “loving from a safe distance” [00:28] Moderation, misinformation, and policing structure vs. content [00:37] Dialogue and activism — why we need both [00:45] What good journalism actually looks like [00:50] Where Mónica's bridge-building instinct began [00:57] Parenting, power, and conflict at the most human level [01:00] The real work of talking politics & religion without killing each other Key Takeaways • Outrage isn't clarity — it's often unexamined fear looking for certainty. • Curiosity doesn't weaken conviction; it strengthens discernment. • Dialogue without action can become navel-gazing — but action without dialogue is reckless. • Policing how we engage often matters more than policing what is said. • Bridge-building isn't naïve optimism; it's disciplined moral courage. Notable Quotes “Engagement is not endorsement.” “Dialogue without activism is navel-gazing. Activism without dialogue is doomed.” “Certainty is tempting — vigilance is harder.” “Sometimes courage looks like not burning the bridge.” Connect with Corey Corey is @coreysnathan on all the socials... Substack LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter Threads Bluesky TikTok Our Sponsors Pew Research Center: pewresearch.org The Village Square: villagesquare.us Meza Wealth Management: mezawealth.com Proud members of The Democracy Group

    The Counsel of Trent
    #1111 - DIALOGUE: Is Mormonism Demonic?

    The Counsel of Trent

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 66:29


    In this episode Trent sits down with Mormon apologist Hayden Carroll to discuss a video he did criticizing Trent's arguments. The Strongest Argument Against Mormonism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvWJ251VATk&t=1192s To support this channel: https://www.patreon.com/counseloftrent [NEW] Counsel of Trent merch: https://shop.catholic.com/apologists-alley/trent-horn-resources/ Be sure to keep up with our socials! https://www.tiktok.com/@counseloftrent https://www.twitter.com/counseloftrent https://www.instagram.com/counseloftrentpodcast

    The Drive Pink Dialogue - an Inter Miami Podcast
    The 2025 Awards Shows presented by the Drive Pink Dialogue | 196

    The Drive Pink Dialogue - an Inter Miami Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 70:29


    In this episode of the Drive Pink Dialogue podcast, Saur and Scotty give out awards for the 2025 season.

    The Saint Basil Podcast
    A Marvelous Dialogue

    The Saint Basil Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025


    A homily delivered by Fr. Michael Maximous at St. Basil American Coptic Orthodox Church on December 21, 2025

    Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio
    Inner Sanctum Mysteries: Amazing Death Of Mrs. Putnam (01-07-1941)

    Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 23:44


    Unraveling the Mystery: The Amazing Death of Mrs. PutnamIn this gripping episode of Inner Sanctum, listeners are taken on a suspenseful journey filled with mystery and intrigue. The story begins with a chilling call for help from Mrs. Putnam, leading detectives to investigate her sudden death. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, and the true nature of the relationships within the Putnam household comes to light. The episode culminates in a shocking discovery that leaves the audience eager for the next installment.In the dimly lit corridors of the Inner Sanctum, a chilling tale unfolds. The story begins with a frantic phone call from Mrs. Putnam, claiming her life is in danger. As the police rush to her aid, they find themselves entangled in a web of deceit and mystery.The Call for HelpThe narrative kicks off with a desperate plea from Mrs. Putnam, who fears for her life. The police, led by Detective Hanson, trace the call to the Putnam residence, only to discover that Mrs. Putnam had supposedly died of natural causes hours earlier. This contradiction sets the stage for a gripping investigation.A House Full of SecretsAs the detectives delve deeper, they uncover a house filled with animosity. Every resident harbors resentment towards Mrs. Putnam, who is described as a woman of cruel disposition. The plot thickens when a hidden room is discovered, revealing the true Mrs. Putnam, alive and held captive.The Unveiling of TruthThe climax reveals a conspiracy to usurp Mrs. Putnam's wealth, orchestrated by those closest to her. The story concludes with justice served, as the conspirators are brought to light, and Mrs. Putnam's ordeal comes to an end.This tale from the Inner Sanctum leaves us pondering the depths of human greed and the lengths to which people will go for wealth. As the door to the Inner Sanctum closes, we are reminded of the timeless allure of a good mystery.Subscribe now to stay updated on more thrilling tales from the Inner Sanctum.TakeawaysThe atmosphere of suspense is crucial in storytelling.Character relationships can drive the plot forward.Unexpected twists keep the audience engaged.The use of sound effects enhances the listening experience.Mystery stories often involve a detective uncovering secrets.The theme of betrayal is prevalent in this narrative.The supernatural elements add depth to the story.Dialogue is key in revealing character motivations.The pacing of the story affects audience engagement.Cliffhangers are effective for maintaining interest in future episodes.Inner Sanctum, mystery, murder, investigation, suspense, drama, radio play, storytelling, crime, supernatural

    Headline News
    Putin ready for dialogue with Macron: Kremlin

    Headline News

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 4:45


    A Kremlin spokesperson has said Russian President Vladimir Putin is open to dialogue with French President Emmanuel Macron, if there is mutual political will.

    New Books Network
    Try to Love the Questions: From Debate to Dialogue in Classrooms and Life

    New Books Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 61:07


    Among the most common challenges on college campuses today is figuring out how to navigate our politically charged culture and engage productively with opposing viewpoints. In Try to Love the Questions: From Debate to Dialogue in Classrooms and Life (Princeton UP, 2024), Lara Schwartz introduces the fundamental principles of free expression, academic freedom, and academic dialogue, showing how open expression is the engine of social progress, scholarship, and inclusion. She sheds light on the rules and norms that govern campus discourse—such as the First Amendment, campus expression policies, and academic standards—and encourages students to adopt a mindset of inquiry that embraces uncertainty and a love of questions. Empowering students, scholars, and instructors to listen generously, explore questions with integrity, and communicate to be understood, Try to Love the Questions includes writing exercises and discussion questions in every chapter, making it an indispensable resource for anyone interested in practicing good-faith dialogue. Content note: The “test” Dr. Gessler references is a quiz on contraception, and the prevention and transmission of several different diseases; the prizes offered were candy bars. Our guest is: Professor Lara Schwartz, who focuses on dialogue across difference, freedom of speech and dissent, inclusive pedagogy, dispute resolution, and depolarization. Drawing on her experience as a legislative lawyer, lobbyist, and communications strategist in leading civil rights organizations, Professor Schwartz understands how to lay the groundwork for important, tough conversations across difference. She is the author of Try to Love the Questions. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is a full-time writing coach, grad student coach, and developmental editor. She is the producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Playlist for listeners: The Good-Enough Life The Entrepreneurial Scholar What Do You Want Out of Life My What-if Year Gay on God's Campus Black and Queer On Campus Moments of Impact You Have More Influence Than You Think The Last Human Job The Ai Mirror Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You help support the show by downloading, teaching with, and recommending episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 300+ Academic Life episodes? Find them all here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

    The Synopsis
    Dialogue. Coupang and RH Business Updates, Data Leak, 60% Discounts, Market Share Gainer

    The Synopsis

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 50:27


    In this Dialogue episode of The Synopsis, we discuss RH and Coupang's 3Q25 business updates.  RH 3Q25 Business Update  Coupang 3Q25 Business Update   You can also get a free trial to AlphaSense to read 200k+ expert calls through this link.  ~*~ For full access to all of our updates and in-depth research reports become a Speedwell Member here. Please reach out to info@speedwellresearch.com if you need help getting us to become an approved research vendor in order to expense it. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Show Notes (0:00)  — New Newsletter  (4:30)  — RH 3Q25 Update (10:32)  — RH Accessory Business (22:30)  — RH Design Studios & International (34:15)  — CPNG 3Q25 Update (32:14)  — CPNG AI & Data Leak (45:17)  — Taiwan (49:24)  — CPNG AlphaSense Webinar Announcement -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- For full access to all of our updates and in-depth research reports, become a Speedwell Member here. Please reach out to info@speedwellresearch.com if you need help getting us to become an approved research vendor in order to expense it. *-*-*- Follow Us: Twitter: @Speedwell_LLC Threads: @speedwell_research Email us at info@speedwellresearch.com for any questions, comments, or feedback. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Disclaimer Nothing in this podcast is investment advice nor should be construed as such. Contributors to the podcast may own securities discussed. Furthermore, accounts contributors advise on may also have positions in companies discussed. At the time of publication, one or more contributors to this report has a position in CPNG and RH. Furthermore, accounts one or more contributors advise on may also have a position in CPNG and RH. This may change without notice. Please see our full disclaimers here:  https://speedwellresearch.com/disclaimer/

    Everything is the Best
    How Dialogue Redefined Digital PR with Julianne Fraser

    Everything is the Best

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 73:49


    In this episode I'm joined by Julianne Fraser, the founder of Dialogue and one of the sharpest, most forward-thinking minds in digital PR and influencer strategy. Julianne has an unmatched ability to connect brands and creators in ways that feel intentional, elevated, and genuinely human, and I've admired her work for years.We talk about howshe started her career, the importance of working for others, how everyone should work in hospoitality, the landscape of influence has evolved and how Julianne built a values-driven agency that helps companies communicate with clarity, creativity, and integrity. She shares her approach to nurturing real community online and in her office, and the mindset that has guided her through entrepreneurship and motherhood.If you're interested in the future of digital storytelling, thoughtful brand partnerships, or what it takes to build something meaningful in a crowded space, this conversation with Julianne is such a good one.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Camp Here & There
    FILE 54. Swallow the Bite

    Camp Here & There

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 23:46


    GET A SYDNEY PLUSH BEFORE TIME RUNS OUT!Audio gathered from various sources at SITE2 on day 1333.MAJOR INSIGHT INTO:ENTITY9's psychological stateENTITY9's pre-limnal memoryconflict between ENTITY9 and ENTITY12ENTITY1's inability to maintain neutralityMINOR INSIGHT INTO:behavioral patterns associated with medication withdrawalENTITY12 and ENTITY9's relationshipImportant notes:I did what you asked and checked local weather channels as far out as Virginia. If we're to believe ENTITY12, then the stations are typical fare.But they do sound concerning.-Disclaimer: Camp Here & There is intended for audiences aged 16+. The story deals with mature themes and graphic horror which may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.Performances by Voicebox Vance, Corey Wilder, and Tom Laflin.With original music composed by Will Wood and produced by Jonathon Maisto.Additional music composed by Mollie Maxwell, Kyle Gabler and Another You.Dialogue editing by Emily Safko. Audio engineering by The Leo!Sensitivity read by Ragtime.-WEBSITE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠PATREON⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠DISCORD⁠

    Y Religion
    Episode 136: Loving as Christ Taught–Using the Four Loves (Casey Griffiths)

    Y Religion

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 55:01


    In this episode, Church history and doctrine professor Casey Paul Griffiths discusses his book The Four Loves and the Latter-day Saints: The Nature of Love in All Facets of Our Lives. Drawing on C.S. Lewis's framework and restored gospel teachings, he explains the four forms of love—familial, friendly, romantic, and divine—and why understanding their differences matters for Latter-day Saints. Professor Griffiths highlights the limitations of the English phrase "I love you," noting how it carries multiple meanings that other languages express more precisely. He teaches that distinguishing between these types of love deepens our understanding of ourselves, our relationships, and God. Using scriptural and prophetic insights, he shows how divine love forms the foundation of all human connections. Throughout the episode, Griffiths offers practical ways to apply each form of love, helping listeners strengthen marriages, friendships, families, and their relationship with God. Ultimately, the conversation provides an inspiring look at what it means to love as Christ taught and how a clearer grasp of the "four loves" can elevate every relationship in our lives. Publications: The Four Loves and the Latter-day Saints: The Nature of Love in All Facets of Our Lives (Cedar Fort, 2023) Restorations: Scholars in Dialogue from Community of Christ and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Religious Studies Center, 2022) "The First Vision Goes to the Movies," in Joseph Smith and His First Vision: Context, Place, and Meaning (Religious Studies Center, 2021) Website: https://www.facebook.com/bro.griffiths Click here to learn more about Casey Griffiths

    Trumpet Daily Radio Show
    #2709: The ‘Guns' Are Out of Control

    Trumpet Daily Radio Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 55:06


    [00:30] A Weekend of Bloody Crimes (55 minutes) Violent murders dominated the news cycle this weekend—an anti-Semitic terrorist attack in Australia, a shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island, a son who murdered his famous parents in Los Angeles, and a Syrian government agent who killed two U.S. servicemen and an American translator in Syria. Dialogue about peace is at fever pitch right now, but our world is full of bloody crimes. Is this God's world?

    The Highwire with Del Bigtree
    HOW TO TURN DEBATE INTO DIALOGUE

    The Highwire with Del Bigtree

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 15:59


    Carrie Bigford of Texans for Vaccine Choice unpacks how to talk about medical freedom without blowing up relationships. Drawing on her mental-health background, Carrie walks through her “prepare, connect, inform, allow” framework and explains why tone, body language, and genuine curiosity matter more than “perfect facts” when you're trying to change hearts and minds. Get a HighWire exclusive promo code to join the online course on effective outreach for these important tools to make a difference.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.