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durée : 00:03:35 - Le Pourquoi du comment : philo - par : Frédéric Worms - Ce moment où le dialogue, parole partagée entre les humains, devient polémique, conflictuel.
This is the third dialogue that focuses on the mystic Meister Eckhart. In this episode, Jim and Kirsten discuss Session 3 and the theme around Eckhart's path of detachment. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about Meister Eckhart? Email us:Ā podcasts@cac.org or leave us voicemail. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/ Thank you!
What points of emphasis should a corporate payment professional focus on in 2023? In this podcast, Anthony DeBellis, VP of Product Management at Mastercard, and Mark Penserini, VP of Partner Management at Corpay, talk with Craig Jeffery and share their thoughts on payment security, access to cash, and virtual cards. Listen in to learn more.
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Lionel Page about rational decision-making and behavioral economics. They discuss the history and contours of behavioral economics, work of Kahneman and Tversky, and why an evolutionary framework is important for behavioral economics. They also talk about heuristics, cognitive biases, gains and loses, game theory, Nash equilibrium, cooperation, belief systems, and many more topics. Lionel Page is an economist and Professor of economics at The University of Queensland in Australia. His research interests are in decision-making, game theory, and economics. He has been widely-published in economic journals and is the author of the book, Optimally Irrational. Substack: Twitter: @page_eco This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit convergingdialogues.substack.com
Meet Michaell Magrutsche, a multimedia artist and creative awareness educator hailing from Australia and California. In conversation with Jennifer Palmer, Michaell shares his journey as a self-taught author of five books and his experience in the world of podcasting, speaking, and guiding. A former Newport Beach arts commissioner and co-producer alongside Robert Evans, Michaell's out-of-the-box thinking and passion for human connections make him an inspiring voice in the creative community. The key moments in this episode are: Humans vs. Systems, Neurodiversity and Creativity, Surrender and Dialogue, The Smart of Art, Systemic Racism and Manipulation, Ethical Behavior and Tact, Connection between Living Beings, Awareness and Context, A World Without Wars and System-defined Issues, The resources mentioned in this episode are: Read Michaell Magrutsche's books, including Dangerous Blood https://amzn.to/42hurpk, The Smart of Art https://amzn.to/42p0nIs, and the upcoming books in the series, to gain insights on creativity, systems, and human potential. Michaell's podcast Explore Michaell's abstract paintings and challenge yourself to create art without limitations, focusing on the process rather than the product. Engage in human dialogue, focusing on genuine connections and open conversations with others, rather than systemic discussions. Reflect on your relationship with systems and your natural habitat, considering how compartmentalizing can affect your life and awareness. Practice surrendering and opening up your creative channels through various activities, such as painting or podcasting, to improve your skills and connect with your nonphysical self. Recognize the difference between human relevance and system relevance, and work towards finding a balance between the two in your life. Look forward to Michaell's upcoming books, which will focus on awareness of systems and how to make positive changes within them. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVoYLf4psWlWvtBYPksHAIw https://www.instagram.com/thesmartofart/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaellart/ https://twitter.com/michaellart https://www.facebook.com/michaellstateofart https://www.pinterest.ca/michaellart1/ Connect here: https://linktr.ee/onlineforauthors https://linktr.ee/visibilitypod https://linktr.ee/jenniferlpalmer #MichaellMagrutsche #JenniferPalmer #OnlineForAuthors #VisibilityPod #TheSmartofArt #Humans #Systems #Awareness #Context #Books #Art #Creativity --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onlineforauthors/message
Content notes at end of show notes. PRODUCTION Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written by Jeff van Dreason and sound designed by Alexander Danner. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sounds and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST This episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) and Cheese Robots Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Tanja Milojevich as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) and Jelena Sergeivich (she/her) Julia Morizawa as Omi Ogawa (she/her) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Josh Rubino as Bernie (he/him) Bonnie Bogovitch as Infernal Machine Jordan Higgs as Ethan Bespin (he/him) and Cheese Robots Rick Zieff as Engineer (he/him) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Mario Da Rosa Jr as Isaiah Powell (he/them) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Kristin DiMercurio as Nichole Fonzerelli (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) James Capobianco as Freed Friend Poletti (he/him) Arun Sannuti as Tyrell Fredericks (her/him) Rocky Goldman as Jamie (she/her) Gaby Hall as Penny (they/them) Alexander Danner as The Narrator Jordan Cobb as Valiance Johnson (she/her) Briggon Snow as Ben Affleck (he/him) Zach Valenti as Matt Damon (he/him) and Ishani Kanetkar as Lily of the Small Urban Community Garden (they/them) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Crested Hens, Mother's Delight, and Train Jam recorded by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Scottish Surf Rock and Dorian VG by Dirk Tiede CONTACT You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/GreaterBoston Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production You can support Greater Boston on Patreon. Find all of our sponsor discount links here. Content Notes: Strong language Alcohol use Reference to incarceration Memory loss/cognitive instability Reference to potential train crash Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jeff sits down with Madeline Davis. Madeline was on the podcast looking at scene 1 in Episode 131. Jeff and Madeline look at a scene together and focus on her lead character Elanor. They look at Elanor's voice together and how they just reflections and inner thoughts to bring out the voice of the internal character. For more on writinng dialogue, check out https://dialoguedoctor.com/the-podcast/
Judah was the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, born in Mesopotamia.The name "Judah" means "praise" in Hebrew.Judah and his brothers sold their younger brother Joseph into slavery and lied to their father about it.Judah married a Canaanite woman named Shua and had three sons: Er, Onan, and Shelah.Support the showSocial Media/Follow Us: Website:https://www.calledbygodpodcast.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/cbg.podcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CalledbyGodPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@calledbygodpodcast
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Andy Clark about prediction processing, embodiment, and reality. They discuss the predictive processing model, Bayesian brain, and the role of human growth and development for the brain. They question what is reality, Friston's Free Energy Principle, controlled hallucinations, and computational psychiatry. They also talk about reward vs. salience, prediction error, body budget, consciousness, the extended mind, and many other topics.Andy Clark is a Philosopher and Professor of Cognitive Philosophy at the University of Sussex. His main research interests are embodied cognition, computational neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. He is the author of numerous books including his most recent book, The Experience Machine. You can find his work here.Twitter: @cogsandy This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit convergingdialogues.substack.com
Welcome to the middle of the second British Invasion! Ā John Howard Jones was born in Southampton, in southern England to Welsh parents. Ā He grew up in Wales, moved to Canada when he was a teenager, and returned to the UK in the mid 70's where he attended the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. Ā The was the oldest of four boys, all of which became musicians, and started piano at the age of 7. Ā Dream Into Action is Howard Jones' second studio album, and was released in this month. Ā It went to number 10 on the Billboard 200, and number 2 on the UK albums chart. Ā Rupert Hine was the producer, who also produced albums for Rush. Ā Howard's brother Martin Jones plays bass on this album, and he has the group Afrodiziak as backing vocals on a number of tracks. Ā Jones had a successful debut release in 1984 called "Human Lib," and "Dream Into Action" would be an even bigger hit. Ā Howard Jones has a piano and keyboards-driven sound, and his lyrics are quite positive. Ā Jones believes that his positivity and depth tends to create a negative perception in the media, stating that "what's 'cool' is often very shallow and transient."Ā Jones is still putting out albums today. Ā He released an album called Transform in 2019, and one called Dialogue in 20222.Bruce brings this synth-heavy 80's album to the podcast.Ā Like to Get to Know You WellThis track preceded the album by over six months. Ā It came out as a single in August of 1984 as the Summer Olympics were kicking off in Los Angeles, and was dedicated to "the original spirit of the Olympic Games." Ā It was included in a remix album called "the 12" Album" in November 1984 before being included in this studio album.Assault and BatteryThis is a deeper cut which was played on an episode of Miami Vice. Ā The lyrics are about the horrors of eating meat - Jones was a vegetarian at the time, and is a vegan today. Ā This songs reminds us of Styx and Elton John with the keyboard work. Ā Life In One DayThe third single from the album (or fourth, depending upon how you count "Like to Get to Know You Well") went to number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. Ā The lyrics are about not rushing through life, but taking time to enjoy the place where you are. Ā The British vocal group Afrodiziak can be heard contributing backing vocals to this song.Ā Things Can Only Get BetterThe first single from the album is the big hit. Ā It went to number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Ā Afrodiziak contributes backing vocals to this track as well. Ā It is a very deliberately positive song, encouraging the listener who is down on his luck to keep going, and to keep looking for better days ahead.Ā ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Theme to the from the television series "Moonlighting" by Al JarreauBruce Willis launched his career in this detective romance comedy that starred Willis and Cybill Shepherd.Ā STAFF PICKS:Don't Come Around Here No More by Tom Petty & the HeartbreakersRob features a song written by Tom Petty and Dave Stewart (from the Eurythmics). Ā This was the main hit from the sixth studio album "Southern Accents." Ā It is a break-up song partially inspired by a conversation Stewart overheard between Joe Walsh and Stevie Nicks. Ā The Alice In Wonderland-themed video is a must-see.We Are the World by U.S.A. for AfricaLynch brings us the ultimate supergroup. Ā This was a benefit single for victims of famine in Africa, and raised over $60 million. Ā The song was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, and Quincey Jones produced it. Ā Musicians appearing in the band were a veritable "who's who" in the music world, including performers as diverse as Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nelson, Steve Perry, and Ray Charles.White Lies by Jason & the ScorchersĀ Wayne's staff pick is off the group's first full length album, "Lost and Found." Ā Jason & the Scorchers' high energy and country twang led them to be described as "cowpunk." Ā The lyrics describe a couple in a bad relationship. Ā "Take these chains and set me free, release me from this misery. Ā Now, don't you waste my time with your alibis 'cause your heart can't hide what I see in your eyes."One Night in Bangkok by Murray HeadBruce goes to the theater for his staff pick. Ā This song is from a concept album and musical called "Chess," written by Benny Andersson and Ā Bjorn Ulvaeus (formerly of ABBA). Ā The musical is about a Cold War-era chess tournament between two grandmasters, one American and one Soviet. Ā Murray Head performs the spoken verse and Anders Glenmark sings the chorus.Ā COMEDY TRACK:I'm Kissin' You Goodbye by Ray StevensWe finish up this week's podcast with a break-up song in a style only Ray Stevens can deliver.
One thing,- says the soul, -which casts me down, is guilt upon the conscience.- The very idea of being cast down is that of a person thrown down from a high into a low place. Thus the soul had stood in pride and self-righteousness. It had no knowledge of the majesty or holiness of God, nor of the demands of his righteous law. But the entrance of God's word giving light, and the power of his grace giving life, the holiness of God is seen and the demands of the law are felt. Now the effect of this is to cast down the soul from its vain-confident, hypocritical, presumptuous security- and nothing casts it down so much as a load of guilt which is thus laid upon the conscience. I may be addressing myself, even now, to some individual who at this moment is suffering under distress of conscience, who knows the burden of guilt, and is cast down through the recollection of some sin or sins which he has committed, and the guilt of which has brought him into much distress and anxiety of mind.--Now, may I not say to such a one, -Why are you cast down, O soul-- Is there no remedy for you in this cast-down state-- Has not the Lord Jesus Christ shed his precious blood to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself-- Is there not in him a sufficiency, and with him, as the Scripture speaks, 'plenteous redemption--' Is there not in His blood an efficacy which cleanses from all sin, and in His righteousness a fulfillment of the law, which perfectly justifies--- -Ah,- says the soul, -there is, I know there is. On that point I am well satisfied. I do not doubt the efficacy of Christ's blood and righteousness. But what I want to feel is the application of that precious blood, the pardon-speaking voice
A good script is the foundation upon which great stories are brought to life on screen. In this episode, host Candice Bloch sits down with award-winning writer, director, and producer, Claudia Myers to discuss screenwriting. Claudia brings her knowledge and experience as a successful writer and longtime communications professor at American University to the conversation. Learn about her active film career amidst a plethora of great advice for crafting stories for the screen.To learn more about Claudia and her work, visit: http://claudiamyersfilms.com/Claudia's American University profile: https://www.american.edu/soc/faculty/myers.cfm
āDon't settle for the way it's always been done, instead, push for excellence, and it will pay off.ā Back for part two of his 2-part series, Darius Barkauskas, CWT, LEED-AP ofĀ HOH Water Technology, has learned over his 20 years in water that you cannot settle for the status quo. There is always something at your company that could be better, which is why he pushes his team to find better ways to treat water, take care of clients, work their company's internal systems, and communicate better as a team. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation that will empower you to make positive changes in your water treatment business. Tune in now and get ready to scale up your H2O knowledge today! Bottom line:Ā There is always room for improvement, and Darius Barkauskas is back on the show to share what has worked well with his team.Ā Ā Timestamps Trace Blackmore invites you to reflect on your 2023 goals and make the most out of the rest of your year [1:00] Periodic Water Table With James McDonald [6:45] Interview with Darius Barkauskas, CWT, LEED-AP [9:00]Ā Lightning round questions [33:00] Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals [36:00] Ā Quotes āYou've gotta put people in a position to win.ā - Darius Barkauskas āLearn something you didn't know before.ā - Darius Barkauskas āWe are educating everyone in our organization about our company's financials, from the CEO to the admin staff.ā - Darius Barkauskas āWe've been trying to uncover opportunities. I want to get things better than they were and uncover opportunities at existing accounts.ā - Darius Barkauskas āThe cheapest account to sell to is the one you already have vs spending money to go after a new one.ā - Darius Barkauskas Ā Connect with Darius Barkauskas Phone: (630) 272-3944 Email: darius.k.barkauskas@gmail.com Website: hohwatertechnology.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dariusbarkauskas/Ā Read or Download Darius Barkauskas' Press Release HERE Ā Links Mentioned The Great Game of Business,Ā Jack Stack The Global 6K The Rising Tide Mastermind Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses Ā 2023 Events for Water Professionals Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we've listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE or using the dropdown menu. Ā Books Mentioned 12 Week Year by Brian P. Moran and Michael Lennington The Gap and the Gain by Benjamin Hardy and Dan SullivanĀ I Said This, You Heard That by Kathleen Edelman Never Split the Difference by Chris VossĀ The 6 Types of Working Genius by Patrick M. Lencioni Ā Periodic Water Table With James McDonald What is chlorine dioxide? What is it used for? Does the presence of ammonia impact it? What forms of delivery are available for chlorine dioxide? Can it be stored or does it need to be generated onsite? What methods are there to generate chlorine dioxide? What are some of the hazards of chlorine dioxide? How do you test for it? What usage concentrations are typically used? How does chlorine dioxide compare with other antimicrobials, such as chlorine and bromine? How selective is its reactivity? Can chlorine dioxide be used on a reverse osmosis system or not? Ā
durée : 00:04:17 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - par : Charline Vanhoenacker, Alex Vizorek - Emmanuel Macron a présenté sa réforme du lycée professionnel, la société Courtepaille a plusieurs candidats pour sa reprise et l'école normale supérieure de Lyon a admis avoir perdu les copies de 4440 candidats à des écoles de commerce ou des Instituts de sciences politiques, c'est l'actu du jour !
Les journalistes et experts de RFI rĆ©pondent Ć©galement Ć vos questions sur le partenariat entre le RHDP et le FPI en CĆ“te d'Ivoire, puis sur la rĆ©action de Kinshasa aprĆØs le changement de commandant Ć la tĆŖte de l'EAC. Enfin, direction la Turquie pour analyser les chances de Recep Tayyip Erdogan de remporter les Ć©lections prĆ©sidentielles alors que le scrutin se rapproche.Ā Le leader du Pastef a refusĆ© de participer aux discussions politiques initiĆ©es par le prĆ©sident Macky Sall. Pourquoi Ousmane Sonko rejette-t-il le dialogue ?Ā Ā Avec l'ouverture de l'ancien maire de Dakar, Khalifa Sall et du PDS de Karim Wade, l'opposition est divisĆ©e face Ć la main tendue du prĆ©sident. Cette situation peut-elle crĆ©er des tensions au sein de la coalition Yewwi Askan Wi ?Ā AvecĀ Charlotte Idrac, correspondante permanente de RFI Ć Dakar.Ā CĆ“te d'IvoireĀ : un partenariat pour « la rĆ©conciliation nationale » En CĆ“te d'Ivoire, le RHDP, le parti au pouvoir et le parti d'opposition FPI ont signĆ© un accord de partenariat. Comment expliquer ce rapprochement entre le parti d'Alassane Ouattara et celui de Pascal Affi N'Guessan ? Vont-ils nouer des alliances pour les Ć©lections municipales et rĆ©gionales ?Ā Ā Avec Bineta Diagne, correspondante de RFI Ć Abidjan.Ā RDCĀ : du changement Ć la tĆŖte de l'EACĀ Le Kenya a annoncĆ© un changement de commandant Ć la tĆŖte des troupes de la communautĆ© d'Afrique de l'Est, actives dans l'Est de la RĆ©publique dĆ©mocratique du Congo, aprĆØs la dĆ©mission du prĆ©cĆ©dent gĆ©nĆ©ral. Comment a rĆ©agi Kinshasa ? Ce changement va-t-il apaiser les relations entre la force et les autoritĆ©s congolaises ?Ā Avec ce nouveau commandement, les forces de l'EAC vont-elles se montrer plus offensives ?Ā AvecĀ Ā Reagan Miviri, chercheur pilier violences Ć Ebuteli, institut congolais de recherche sur la politique, la gouvernance et la violence.Ā Turquie : Erdogan peut-il perdre la prĆ©sidentielleĀ ?Ā Ć neuf jours du scrutin, la perspective d'un troisiĆØme mandat Ć la tĆŖte du pays semble s'Ć©loigner pour Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Peut-ĆŖtre Ć rĆ©actualiser, les sondages les donnent au coude Ć coude). Comment expliquer la position difficile dans les sondages du prĆ©sident actuel aprĆØs 20 ans de pouvoir ? Comment compte-t-il rattraper son retard ?Ā Avec AurĆ©lien Denizeau, docteur en Science politique et Relations internationales de l'INALCO, spĆ©cialiste de la Turquie.Ā Ā
In this episode of ASPI's special podcast series, The Sydney Dialogue Summit Sessions, John Leslie, Director of Trade and Investment and Lead for Space & Defence at Austrade speaks to Heather Richman, Entrepreneur in Residence at BMNT, and Linda Lourie, Senior Advisor with WestExec Advisors. They discuss all things defence innovation, investment and security. The conversation covers the different approaches of government and industry to innovation, how the government can support innovation and the role of industry in security innovation. Guests (in order of appearance): John Leslie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-leslie/ Heather Richman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherjrichman Linda Lourie: https://www.westexec.com/linda-lourie/ Music: "Eclipse-6" by Michikawa. Via: www.tribeofnoise.com/
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Kaya Sahin about Sultan Süleyman and the Ottoman Empire. They provide an overview of the Ottoman Empire and how Süleyman was a critical leader, his upbringing, succession, and spreading the boundaries of the Empire. They also talk about the importance of the Grand Vizier, conflicts with the Hungarians and Hapsburgs, his legacy, and many more topics. Kaya Sahin is a Historian and Associate Professor of History at Indiana University, Bloomington. His major research areas are focused with the early Ottoman Empire and the spread of governance, religion, and political and economic challenges. He has written a handful of books including the most recent, Peerless Among Princes. You can find his work here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit convergingdialogues.substack.com
We discuss the highlights of the NFL Draft. Nick invites Connor to a new fantasy football league. We talk NHL Playoffs and some MLB news. NBA Playoffs are still happening and of course shot takes at the end.
Summary: An hour after recording this episode, we sat down with people we care about for a very difficult conversation. In the spirit of talking about what's most alive for us on this podcast and being honest about the hard parts of our journey, we talk about the messy process of preparing for tough and stressful conversations where the stakes are often high.Ā Support this podcast:Discount link to purchase organic, raw ceremonial-grade cacao ethically sourced in Guatemala (a portion of proceeds support this podcast)Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/thefaroutcoupleMake one-time donation with PayPal (our account is aplambeck22@gmail.com)Leave a review on iTunes!Share this episode with a friend! :DConnect with us:Website: www.thefarout.lifeEmail us at info@thefarout.lifeWild Within @ www.thewildwithin.orgCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)
Dr. Nancy Dome is the author of the book, Let's Talk About Race (And Other Hard Things): A Framework for Having Conversations that Build Bridges, Strengthen Relationships, and Set Clear Boundaries. She is also a renowned speaker and equity consultant Dr. Nancy Dome co-founded Epoch Education to provide leaders in education and business with accessible professional development in diversity, inclusion and belonging, and equity. As an educator for nearly three decades, Dr. Dome taught in the juvenile court and community schools teaching our most vulnerable students and has served as a Distinguished Teacher in Residence and faculty member at California State University San Marcos. Her transformative approach helps school districts and educational agencies throughout the country navigate complex topics, build bridges, and work together for inclusive, impactful change. In this episode we discussed: - how the protocol works, compassionate dialogue and the goals of it for moving forward in our society - the goal of having an impact and getting to see the effects of that impact - recognising beliefs and mindsets that don't serve us can be turned around - using imposter syndrome as a positive means for improving ourselves Ā Connect with Nancy Dome:Ā http://www.epocheducation.comĀ Ā Thank you for listening!Ā Be sure to follow the show so you don't miss the next episode! You can connect with Dr. Robin on LinkedIn,Ā Facebook or Instagram or contact me via email at: robin@purpose-based.com Go to: https://www.createmasterfulcourses.com to get her free training on "How to Turn Your Book into a MASTERFUL Course" Also, you can learn more about Leadership Purpose and her books at: https://www.robinlowens.com/ Talk to you soon! Episode edited by Podcast Manager - LJS Creative Services https://www.ljscreativeservices.co.nz
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written by Bob Raymonda and sound designed by Alexander Danner. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. CAST This episode featured: Josh Rubino as Bernie (he/him) Arun Sannuti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) and James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Childgrove and Shove that Pig's Foot a Little Farther in the Fire recorded by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede. Content Notes: Reference to alcoholism Reference to imprisonment Reference to death Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
60 years ago, university students were leading the protest in defense of free speech. The 1960's Free Speech Movement at the University of California at Berkeley has been credited with paving the way for the civil liberties movement of the 1960's and widespread social and political change. These days, however, free speech has taken on a new meaning. University students are being criticized for shutting down speech that doesn't align with their progressive and left leaning principles. So how do free speech laws play into the current free speech debate? Where do we draw the line between speech that offends and speech that causes harm? For this conversation, we're joined by one of the most important free speech advocates in America. Nadine Strossen served as President of the American Civil Liberties Union from 1991 to 2008, and is now a senior fellow at FIRE - the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.Ā Ā The host of the Munk Debates is Rudyard Griffiths - @rudyardg. Ā Ā Tweet your comments about this episode to @munkdebate or comment on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/munkdebates/Ā To sign up for a weekly email reminder for this podcast, send an email to podcast@munkdebates.com. Ā Ā To support civil and substantive debate on the big questions of the day, consider becoming a Munk Member at https://munkdebates.com/membership. Members receive access to our 10+ year library of great debates in HD video, a free Munk Debates book, and ticketing privileges at our live events. This podcast is a project of the Munk Debates, a Canadian charitable organization dedicated to fostering civil and substantive public dialogue - https://munkdebates.com/Ā Senior Producer: Ricki GurwitzEditor: Kieran Lynch
Aujourd'hui dans "Punchline", Laurence Ferrari et ses invitĆ©s dĆ©battent de si le dialogue sociale entre le gouvernement et les partenaires sociaux peut reprendre dans ce contexte aussi tendu.Ā
durée : 00:09:51 - L'invité de 7h50 - par : Léa Salamé - à l'occasion de la grande manifestation intersyndicale du 1er mai, Marylise Léon, secrétaire générale adjointe de la CFDT, était l'invitée du 7h50 de France Inter.
This is the second dialogue that focuses on the mystic Meister Eckhart. In this episode, Jim and Kirsten discuss Session 2 and the theme around the hidden ground of God. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about Meister Eckhart? Email us:Ā podcasts@cac.org or leave us voicemail. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/ Thank you!
Subhead: Deepen your connection with your dog by understanding the art of communication Description: In this enlightening episode of "Enlightened by Dogs," host Kathy Kawalec explores the importance of communication as the foundation for building a successful, heart-centered relationship with your dog. Kathy delves into the various aspects of communication, including the exchange of information, ideas, and feelings between you and your dog. Throughout the episode, Kathy emphasizes the importance of a dialogue loop, a two-way exchange between you and your dog that fosters understanding and cooperation.Ā She shares insights on how humans often inadvertently teach their dogs to ignore them by focusing on training instead of cooperation, or by being distracted and incongruent. To build a strong partnership, Kathy encourages dog moms to be fully aware and consciously communicate with their dogs during every interaction. Kathy also discusses the significance of nonverbal communication and the power of intention in enhancing the partnership with your dog. By understanding the intention behind your dog's choices and behaviors, you can develop a deeper bond and establish trust. Key Takeaways: 1. Communication is essential for building a successful relationship with your dog and involves a dialogue loop that goes beyond just information exchange. 2. Be conscious of the impact of nonverbal communication and how it affects the bond with your dog. 3. Recognize and respect the intentions behind your dog's behaviors to foster a deeper understanding and connection. 4. Assess your dog's situation before expecting a response, just as you would for yourself. 5. Partnership with your dog develops through small moments of communication, intention, and understanding. Quotes: 1. "One little moment at a time, one little decision at a time, one little communication at a time. That is how a partnership develops." - Kathy Kawalec 2. "Our reactive, distracted, unruly dogs are not giving us a hard time. They're having a hard time." - Kathy Kawalec 3. "In the quiet moments of understanding and connection, we find a love that speaks louder than words ā the language of our hearts."
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Jonathan Losos about the evolutionary story of cats. They discuss how cats are semi-domesticated and similar around the world. They talk about how cats meow and purr to humans and less so with other cats. They discuss the sociality of cats, feral cats, and the evolutionary history of cats. They talk about the five different groups of cats, where cats originate from, different breeds of cats, genetics, where they roam, the future of cats and many other topics. Jonathan Losos is an evolutionary ecologist who studies rapid evolution, ecology, and phylogenetics. He has his PhD from the University of California and taught at Harvard University for over 10 years. Currently, he is a professor at Washington University (St. Louis) and is the founder of the Living Earth Collaborative. He is the recipient of the Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal, the Theodosius Dobzhansky Prize, the Edward O. Wilson Naturalist Award, and the David Starr Jordan Prize. He is the author of numerous books including the most recent book, The Cat's Meow. Website: https://biology.wustl.edu/people/jonathan-lososTwitter: @jlosos This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit convergingdialogues.substack.com
In this enlightening episode of "Enlightened by Dogs," host Kathy Kawalec explores the importance of communication as the foundation for building a successful, heart-centered relationship with your dog. Kathy delves into the various aspects of communication, including the exchange of information, ideas, and feelings between you and your dog. Throughout the episode, Kathy emphasizes the importance of a dialogue loop, a two-way exchange between you and your dog that fosters understanding and cooperation.Ā She shares insights on how humans often inadvertently teach their dogs to ignore them by focusing on training instead of cooperation, or by being distracted and incongruent. To build a strong partnership, Kathy encourages dog moms to be fully aware and consciously communicate with their dogs during every interaction. Kathy also discusses the significance of nonverbal communication and the power of intention in enhancing the partnership with your dog. By understanding the intention behind your dog's choices and behaviors, you can develop a deeper bond and establish trust. Key Takeaways: 1. Communication is essential for building a successful relationship with your dog and involves a dialogue loop that goes beyond just information exchange. 2. Be conscious of the impact of nonverbal communication and how it affects the bond with your dog. 3. Recognize and respect the intentions behind your dog's behaviors to foster a deeper understanding and connection. 4. Assess your dog's situation before expecting a response, just as you would for yourself. 5. Partnership with your dog develops through small moments of communication, intention, and understanding. Quotes: 1. "One little moment at a time, one little decision at a time, one little communication at a time. That is how a partnership develops." - Kathy Kawalec 2. "Our reactive, distracted, unruly dogs are not giving us a hard time. They're having a hard time." - Kathy Kawalec 3. "In the quiet moments of understanding and connection, we find a love that speaks louder than words ā the language of our hearts."
Are you ready to help your students take their spelling skills to the next level? We discuss spelling development and the benefits of invented spelling, word sorts, and personalized word walls. We also explore practical strategies that empower kids to become confident spellers and make the most of an "Editing Minute." Whether you're a teacher or a parent, our episode contains valuable tips to help your students succeed. Tune in now!Go Deeper:Be the First Reader of Your WritingBeyond the Weekly Word ListDoes Spelling Still Matter ā and If So, How Should It Be Taught? Perspectives from Contemporary and Historical ResearchEditing Along the Way⦠Often in 5 Minutes or LessāJust Keep Swimmingā: Spelling StrategiesResources Teachers Can Share with Families: Spelling and HandwritingSomething Do-Able to Try: The Editing MinuteSpelling K-8: Planning and Teaching by Diane Snowball and Faye BoltonSpelling Words for Kids: Resetting Our Workshop PracticesWhy Invented Spelling MattersThanks to Our Affiliate!Libro.fm Offer: Use the TWTPod CodeReceive 2 audiobook credits for $14.99 USD with your first month of membership.Please 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.
Full Text of ReadingsMemorial of Saint Catherine of Siena, Virgin and Doctor of the Church Lectionary: 278The Saint of the day is Saint Catherine of SienaSaint Catherine of Siena's Story The value Catherine makes central in her short life and which sounds clearly and consistently through her experience is complete surrender to Christ. What is most impressive about her is that she learns to view her surrender to her Lord as a goal to be reached through time. She was the 23rd child of Jacopo and Lapa Benincasa and grew up as an intelligent, cheerful, and intensely religious person. Catherine disappointed her mother by cutting off her hair as a protest against being overly encouraged to improve her appearance in order to attract a husband. Her father ordered her to be left in peace, and she was given a room of her own for prayer and meditation. She entered the Dominican Third Order at 18 and spent the next three years in seclusion, prayer, and austerity. Gradually, a group of followers gathered around herāmen and women, priests and religious. An active public apostolate grew out of her contemplative life. Her letters, mostly for spiritual instruction and encouragement of her followers, began to take more and more note of public affairs. Opposition and slander resulted from her mixing fearlessly with the world and speaking with the candor and authority of one completely committed to Christ. She was cleared of all charges at the Dominican General Chapter of 1374. Her public influence reached great heights because of her evident holiness, her membership in the Dominican Third Order, and the deep impression she made on the pope. She worked tirelessly for the crusade against the Turks and for peace between Florence and the pope. In 1378, the Great Schism began, splitting the allegiance of Christendom between two, then three, popes and putting even saints on opposing sides. Catherine spent the last two years of her life in Rome, in prayer and pleading on behalf of the cause of Pope Urban VI and the unity of the Church. She offered herself as a victim for the Church in its agony. She died surrounded by her āchildrenā and was canonized in 1461. Catherine ranks high among the mystics and spiritual writers of the Church. In 1939, she and Francis of Assisi were declared co-patrons of Italy. Pope Paul VI named her and Teresa of Avila doctors of the Church in 1970. Her spiritual testament is found in The Dialogue. Reflection Though she lived her life in a faith experience and spirituality far different from that of our own time, Catherine of Siena stands as a companion with us on the Christian journey in her undivided effort to invite the Lord to take flesh in her own life. Events which might make us wince or chuckle or even yawn fill her biographies: a mystical experience at six, childhood betrothal to Christ, stories of harsh asceticism, her frequent ecstatic visions. Still, Catherine lived in an age which did not know the rapid change of 21st-century mobile America. The value of her life for us today lies in her recognition of holiness as a goal to be sought over the course of a lifetime. Saint Catherine of Siena is a Patron Saint of: EuropeFire PreventionItaly Click here for more on Saint Catherine of Siena! Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
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Ever felt baffled or enraged by communicating with aāÆloved one? Check out this popular episode from 2021, hosted by Isabel Cooney, Laurie MacDougall, and Kayla Solomon. What is "reflective listening?" How does it work? What are the benefits for you, and the person you're listening to? And why does Kayla believeāÆin it so much that she'd use it if someone were pointing a gun at her?
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Dialogue Fiction Editor Jennifer Quist is joined by William Morris, Ryan Habermeyer and Wes Turner to discuss their pieces in the Winter 2022 and Spring 2023 issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. She⦠The post Dialogue Out Loud Interviews: 2023 Fiction Writers appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
āCreate a culture where your goal is to leave every one of your members better than when you found them.āĀ - Brittany HodakThank you for tuning in to episode 159 of The CUInsight Experience podcast with your host, Randy Smith, co-founder of CUInsight.com. This episode is brought to you by CUES. CUES is the leading talent development solutions provider in the credit union industry. After listening to our show, learn more and register for CEO Dialogue. This new CUES event is an opportunity to join your fellow CEOs from credit unions across North America in an open discussion format tackling the industry's most pressing issues.My guest on today's show is Brittany Hodak, an award-winning entrepreneur, author, and customer experience speaker who delivers keynotes across the globe. She's worked with some of the world's biggest brands and entertainers, including Walmart, Disney, Katy Perry, and Dolly Parton. Brittany founded and scaled an entertainment startup to eight figures before exiting. She's also the former Chief Experience Officer at Experience.com, and received a shoutout from Forbes about her debut book, Creating Superfans: How To Turn Your Customers Into Lifelong Advocates. We are so excited to have Brittany as the keynote speaker for the next CUInsight Mini-Con event, so register today!In this episode, Brittany shares her journey and expertise in creating superfans. We discuss the motivations and outcomes of customer interactions and why superfans are crucial for organizational growth. Brittany also gives us a glimpse of her "Supermodel" framework for creating superfans which she will discuss in depth during CUInsight Mini-Con: IMPACT. Listen as we discuss how credit unions can create superfans and measure the impact of member experiences.Ā As we wrap up the show, listen in as Brittany talks about a new hack she got from an unlikely source, a list of books to look out for, and the ultimate biopic casting choice. Enjoy my conversation with Brittany Hodak!Find the full show notes on cuinsight.com.Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, StitcherĀ Books mentioned on The CUInsight Experience podcast: Book ListĀ How to find Brittany:Brittany Hodak, Award-Winning Entrepreneur, Author, and Customer Experience Speakerhello@brittanyhodak.combrittanyhodak.comĀ Ā Ā Ā Brittany: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Podcast
Some people are born into water treatment, and others fall into it. Darius Barkauskas, CWT, LEED-AP water career journey started after graduating from Purdue and serendipitously landing his first job at HOH Water Technology, where he has been working and growing for over 20 years. As a water treatment professional, Darius understands the importance of creating a well-balanced workforce and hiring the right people for your team. He reveals valuable insights on coaching others effectively, ensuring that people feel heard and empowered to contribute their best work. Darius also emphasizes the significance of getting to the root source of an issue rather than treating symptoms, and how embracing constructive feedback can drive continuous improvement. But that's not all! Darius also discusses the importance of asking clarifying questions to unlock the full potential of your water treatment company and team. With his wealth of experience, Darius provides practical tips and strategies to help you create a thriving work environment where employees rave about their "best job ever" experiences. Join us for Part 1 of this two-part series, where Darius Barkauskas shares his insights on building a winning water treatment team, coaching for success, and unlocking the true potential of your company. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation that will empower you to make positive changes in your water treatment business. Tune in now and get ready to scale up your H2O knowledge! Bottom line: Darius will share how to build a water treatment team or a company where employees boast that they have āthe best job everā. Ā Timestamps Trace Blackmore thanks you for turning your windshield time into learning time and for saying āhelloā at AWT [1:00] Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals [9:00] Periodic Water Table With James McDonald [11:15] Interview with Darius Barkauskas, CWT, LEED-AP [14:00]Ā Ā Quotes āWhen I hire people, I tell them āI want your time at HOH to be the best job you've ever had.ā - Darius Barkauskas āGetting constructive feedback can make you feel stressed, lean into that, it's okay to feel stressed. Feelings are natural.Ā Be willing to lean in and get real value.ā - Darius Barkauskas āYou need to have a balanced team.ā- Darius Barkauskas āWhen people are complaining they are not actually complaining. They're just not able to articulate their vision of how they want things to be, so the complaint is derived from not being able to share what the vision of what it āshould be' is, they want their vision to come to fruition.ā - Darius Barkauskas āI'm a firm believer that Everybody deserves a coach, and not necessarily your boss.ā - Darius Barkauskas āYou need some sort of an outlet to vent or get guidance. Someone who will not judge you and allow you to be vulnerable to give you that space to work through that stuff you've got going on.ā- Darius Barkauskas āEveryone's got issues, if someone says they don't have issues they are probably lying to you.ā- Darius Barkauskas āAsk clarifying questions. I like to give people solutions, so I force myself to slow down and listen.ā- Darius Barkauskas Ā Connect with Darius Barkauskas Phone: (630) 272-3944 Email: darius.k.barkauskas@gmail.com Website: hohwatertechnology.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dariusbarkauskas/Ā Read or Download Darius Barkauskas' Press Release HERE Ā Links Mentioned The Rising Tide Mastermind Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses Submit a Show Idea AWT (Association of Water Technologies) Ā 2023 Events for Water Professionals Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we've listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE or using the dropdown menu. Ā Books Mentioned I Said This, You Heard That by Kathleen Edelman Never Split the Difference by Chris VossĀ The 6 Types of Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni Ā Periodic Water Table With James McDonald Let's start off with why fluorescein is used? Why is fluorescein typically used in boilers but PTSA used in cooling systems? What would be the impact if they were switched? At what concentrations is fluorescein used? What is the chemical formula? How does one test for fluorescein? Can any colorimeter or fluorometer be used or does it take a special one? What wavelength of light is being measured? What can interfere with this test? Can it be measured online? How would the level of fluorescein be controlled with an online feed and monitoring system?Ā Ā
Earlier this month, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute hosted The Sydney Dialogue, a global summit on critical, emerging, cyber and space technologies. Senior government, industry and civil society leaders from across the globe joined us in Sydney for discussions on policy solutions to the biggest challenges we are facing. On the event's sidelines, we spoke to a number of special guests on topics ranging from Ukraine, international security, critical tech, cyber and defence capabilities, all with the common focus on closer international collaboration. These conversations are featured in ASPI's special podcast series āThe Sydney Dialogue Summit Session's. In this episode, Justin Bassi speaks with Ylli Bajraktari, President and CEO of the Special Competitive Studies Project. They discuss the impacts of technology on strategic competition and how democracies can remain secure in the AI age. Guests: Ylli Bajraktari: https://www.scsp.ai/ylli-bajraktari/ Justin Bassi: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/justin-bassi Music: "Eclipse-6" by Michikawa. Via: https://www.tribeofnoise.com/
Big plans are in store for Milwaukee's downtown area. The Department of City Development has released a draft of Connec+ing MKE: Downtown Plan 2040, which it includes ideas like adding four route extensions of The Hop, redeveloping the site of the Marcus Center parking structure and removing I-794 through Downtown.Read more: https://onmilwaukee.com/articles/connecting-mke-plan.Project website: www.milwaukee.gov/downtownplan.Dialogue encouraged at www.connectingmke.com.
We all know we need to pray, but for many of us, we don't know whyāor we're not sure God hears us when we pray. Buckle up, friends, because Corey Russell is here, and we can all get under the piƱata of his heart for prayer. You will be blessed by this conversation with Alisa and Corey, where you'll understand the simplicity of prayer as a dialogue with God and what an embodied prayer life looks like. Can we be honest? Sometimes it might even seem a little boring. But Corey breathes fresh fire on why we need to pray, and he even models the 20/20/20 approach that will get you started. Corey Russell has the heart to awaken the church to the beauty of Jesus, intimacy with the Holy Spirit, and the revelation of intercession. Corey has written nine books, including Teach Us to Pray, and has online courses with over 200 hours of content to help you grow your prayer life. You can connect with Corey atĀ coreyrussell.org.Ā We are so EXCITED that The Body Revelation launch season is here! That's right! Alisa's new book, The Body Revelation, is available for pre-order now! Each pre-order gets you access to exclusive content and offers, such as the audiobook narrated by Alisa, discounts on The Body Revelation clothing line, and so much more! Click here to pre-order and learn more!Ā Have you downloaded the RW App yet? Before you hit play, go to the app store and download the free RW App.Ā You can also check out our exclusive REVING the Word episodes for RW+ subscribers! Try RW+ out free for seven days and press play on our brand new workout, RevXing the Word.Ā We love our Rev community and think you will too! Be sure to get connected with us at: The Official Revelation Wellness FacebookĀ /Ā InstagramĀ /Ā RevWell TVĀ /Ā YoutubeĀ Ā Your reviews matter to us and help spread the good news, so please leave us one where you listen to your podcast! If we read your review on our show, we'll send you a gift from the Revelation Wellness Store!Ā Ā We'd also love to hear from you! So leave us a VOICE MESSAGE here!Ā Tell us what you thought about this episode and how God met you in this episode. Ā
Ā Ā Ā Clement is in conversation with Azanian National Liberation Army (AZANLA operative), Ntate Thabo Ndabeni and Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA military veteran), Zamikhaya Gxabe in the spirit of āhonouring and recognising military veterans in life and memorialising them in death for their sacrifices on behalf of the nation'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Peter Frankopan about a natural history of climate change on the earth. They discuss how the climate was different on earth for billions of years and the impact the past climate has on earth today. They discuss the evolution of Hominids in the Holocene, formation of early cities, trading, domestication of horses in the Steppe, industrial age and fossil fuels, Rachel Carson and the rise of environmentalists, and many more topics. Peter Frankopan is a Historian and Professor of global history at Oxford University. He is also the Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research and Senior Research Fellow at Worcester College, Oxford. His main areas of research are on the history and politics of the Mediterranean, Central Asia, climate, and natural resources. He has won numerous awards for his books which include, The Silk Roads, The New Silk Roads, and his most recent book, The Earth Transformed.Website: https://www.peterfrankopan.com/Twitter: @peterfrankopan This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit convergingdialogues.substack.com
What is dialogue to you? In this episode, Lonte gives his insight on what healthy dialogue looks like. He covers 5 different points that he feels is a base to identifying healthy habits to dialogue.
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written and sound designed by Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sounds and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST This episode features: James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Josh Rubino as Bernie (he/him) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Rick Zieff as Mayor (he/her) Daisy Guevara as Kavlyn (she/her) Jordan Higgs as Ethan Bespin and Cheese Bots (he/him and it/cheese) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Eric Molinsky as Charlie on the MTA (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) Bonnie Bogovich as Infernal Machine (she/her) Ian DePriest as Brian Brown (he/him) Sawyer Greene as Frankie (they/them) Vinay Nariani as Yard Goat (he/him) and Jordan Cobb as Valiance Johnson (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Snow Bound by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Drums by Jim JohansonĀ Sign up for our newsletter here! You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/GreaterBoston Content Notes Corporate Surveillance Threats of impending disaster Struggles with mental health and purposeful isolation Discussions of grief and loneliness Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Regular contributor Michael Patrick MacDonald grew up in the Old Colony Housing Project in South Boston, a neighborhood that held the highest concentration of white poverty in the United States. After losing four of his eleven siblings and seeing his generation decimated by poverty, crime, addiction, and incarceration, he wandered beyond the entrenched borders of his community toward solidarity and coalition-building with Boston's Black and brown survivors and organizers. At Northeastern University's Honors Department, MacDonald teaches Non-Fiction Writing & Social Justice Issues. He leads an annual Northeastern University "Dialogue of Civilizations" classroom to Derry and Belfast, Northern Ireland, where students witness post-Troubles efforts happening at the intersection of justice and healing. Join us on this installment of Leonard Lopate at Large when activist, Michael shares his his efforts on multi-cultural coalition building to reduce violence and promote grassroots leadership from our most impacted communities.
Let's face it; we have all come across some family or group of people who appeared so boring they could put a sloth to sleep.Maybe we have even been part of this group and wondered what else we can do to bring some life and fun to the moment.Creating fun moments, laughing at ourselves and others, holding debates, and watching shows together are just some of the things we can do to avoid being boring.This is especially important for families as such activities bring us together and help strengthen bonds.In this episode, Eddie and I share some fun ideas to create fun memories that last a lifetime and conversation starters to connect with loved ones.Tune in to learn more!Key Takeaways- What in the world (01:54)- How not to be a boring family (16:45)- Don't take yourself too seriously (21:06)- Creating fun memories (28:43)- Finding good debate topics at home (35:42)- Get into the habit of telling stories (40:09)- Share TV shows with your family (42:39)- Showing interest in your kid's thoughts (45:26)Additional Resources:- If you're looking to GROW YOUR BUSINESS and increase your sales, you should definitely consider joining our 8-week Masterclass, PASSION TO PROFIT. Get on our WAITLIST here:Ā JOIN THE WAITLIST------- We are the Copelands Tiktok-Ā The Pusher Society-Ā Janelle's website-Ā Join the Cake Cents FB Group-Ā Join the Push Podcast FB Group-Ā The Push Podcast's official website-Ā Cake Mamas Instagram-Ā Eddie's Instagram--If you haven't already, it would be amazing if you could head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a rating and review on the podcast!
We are revisiting the wonderful Passion of the Christ series in the month of April, using the R.E.A.D.S.'s Bible study tool that Debbie's father, Curt Conn, shared with us. You can learn more about this acronym in episode 92. (Read, Examine, Application, Dialogue, and See in the Spirit).In today's podcast, Debbie and Laura take a look at the favorite passage of Luke 24:13-25 where 2 men encounter Jesus on the road to Emmaus. Curt joins us today for this time of sharing!
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Jean Twenge about the current generations in our society. They discuss how we define generations and why its important, technological changes being central to generational changes, and the ranges of generations. They talk about upcoming trends for Polars/alphas, Gen Z and the connection between increased mental health with increased social media use, and the changing social, economic, and educational dynamics with Millennials. They discuss Gen X as the middle child of generations and their emphasis on toughness, Boomers centrality and the ripple effects of the deaths of despair. They talk about the bipartisan nature of Silents, future generations, and many more topics. Jean Twenge is a social psychologist and professor of psychology at San Diego State University. She is an expert on generational differences and technology from a dataset of 39 million people. She is the author of over 180 scientific publications and books which include Generation Me, iGen, and her latest book, Generations. Website: http://www.jeantwenge.com/Twitter: @jean_twenge This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit convergingdialogues.substack.com
Go to https://babbel.com/WAN for 55% off your subscription Find the right cup of coffee just for you at https://drinktrade.com/wan Enable your creative side! Check out Moment at https://lmg.gg/ShopMoment Timestamps - Note timing may be off due to sponsor change: 0:01 Topics 1:00 Intro 1:25 Topic 1: Realistic Gameplay Footage 2:30 People don't believe its fake 3:52 Luke plays devil's advocate 6:02 Disproving the footage 12:02 Area scans are the future of gaming 17:42 The dangers of hyper-realism 21:03 LTT Wag Hoodie Launch 24:44 New LTT store items 26:54 Topic 2: Nintendo Modder Lawsuit 28:59 This is cruel and unusual punishment 32:04 Possible solutions 34:46 Does this reduce piracy? 39:51 This out of line with other White Collar Crimes 43:39 Merch Message 1 45:36 Advice for an Embedded C Programmer 48:07 Is AI depriving today's youth? 48:58 Post pupper pics on the Forum 50:09 Youtube/Twitch response to Merch Messages 51:01 What Kitchen tech do you recommend? 51:31 What's the most frustrating bud Luke has dealt with? 52:34 Topic 3: Game Devs Crack Down On Hardware Cheating 53:15 Cheating using Mouse and Keyboard (MnK) on Controller 55:25 Why this is hard to stop 58:12 How should we define cheating? 1:01:12 Topic 4: Seagate Fine 1:03:05 The double standard of fines 1:06:58 Topic 5: UrAvgConsumer LTT Backpack Review 1:10:58 Did we send him a backpack? 1:13:37 Topic 6: SpaceX Starship Successfully Explodes 1:16:13 This is what tests are for 1:17:22 Armchair scientists 1:19:29 Parked van was hit 1:20:27 THE GREAT LTT CONSPIRACY 1:22:45 Topic 7: Twitter Checkmarks 1:25:06 Free speech vs free reach 1:25:56 LTT's plan 1:26:50 Floatplane Update 1:33:14 MM: Should you disclose AI tools? 1:34:40 Sponsors 1:37:57 Merch Messages 2 1:38:15 How to handle your boss as your landlord 1:40:49 How to change topics respectfully 1:47:37 What are the largest costs for network streaming? 1:51:12 What cheap games are fun? (MageQuit) 1:54:34 Will we test water cooling loops? 1:57:38 Best techdad joke 1:57:54 Will you make a slim backpack? 1:59:33 What games would you remaster? 2:01:33 What creative things do you like to do? 2:03:40 Luke's handyman story 2:05:00 Linus' handyman experience 2:07:09 Linus' childhood home 2:09:34 Topic 8:(censored) charging for API 2:13:07 Topic 9: Amazon increasing Dialogue and Samsung might switch to Bing 2:17:06 Topic 10: Netflix ends DVD mail service 2:18:33 Parroting ;) (Word censored by Youtube) 2:22:38 Resurrecting old shows 2:24:09 Topic 11: Red Cross (this part was censored by youtube) 2:27:07 WAN Show: After Dark 2:29:11 Would you sponsor Athletes? 2:32:34 Would PrimoCache interview Direct Storage? 2:34:11 How does Floatplane handle technical debt? 2:35:53 Should you approach LTT employees? 2:39:11 Is there tech that surprises you? 2:41:39 How does WIFI motion sensing work? 2:42:38 Rocket launch van update 2:43:58 What are tips for making a product? 2:47:11 Self driving semi trucks 2:49:50 USB devices 2:51:10 Tech tip told to everyone 2:51:37 What cars might Luke drive in the future? 2:54:27 Top tech product/games 2:55:40 AMD challenge update 2:56:44 Balancing remote work 2:58:54 Linus' "I'M LINUS AND THIS IS MY COMPANY" moments 3:01:01 Linus Calls His Wife 3:03:00 Other Examples 3:07:21 Rapid Fire Merch Messages 3:07:22 AI taking care of children/elderly 3:08:26 Ludwig Bidet update 3:09:12 Tech TV 3:09:48 Computer Fittings 3:12:49 Plex Media server 3:13:14 Media Literacy 3:14:02 Surprising Tech 3:15:14 Pixel Fold 3:15:40 Luke's take on Amazon 3:16:36 Smart home update 3:17:37 LLT en EspaƱol 3:18:10 Tech that you are impressed with 3:18:50 Bird Stickers when? 3:19:47 How to make personable YouTube videos? 3:20:00 Magnets in garments 3:21:58 Brian the Electrician 3:22:20 Feedback for Working for LTT 3:23:25 LTT adult videos? 3:23:56 Life lessons from old tech 3:26:05 Why don't you talk about margins? 3:28:08 Linus overcoming ADHD 3:40:43 Rapid Rapid fire 3:34:38 Outro