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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.
durée : 00:29:30 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Anna Benjamin - À Tours, Marlène obtient un logement social en urgence. S'apercevant vite que le hall d'immeuble est squatté par une quinzaine de jeunes, dont certains dealent, elle tente de les faire partir. Dialogue, porte ouverte, colère – sans succès. Elle mobilise alors ses voisins pour occuper le hall. - réalisation : Eric Lancien
CONTENT WARNING: GORE, BODY HORROR, GUNSHOTS, ANIMAL DEATH Audio data from various sources at SITE2 on day 1332. MAJOR INSIGHT INTO:manifestation and termination of ANOMALY77ENTITY1's direct confrontation with the anomalyENTITY2's deteriorating coherence MINOR INSIGHT INTO:continued surveillance interruptions coinciding with ENTITY3's movementsENTITY1 and ENTITY2's renewed intimacy following shared traumaENTITY1 faith crisis Important notes:Surveillance gaps during the transformation sequence remain unexplained. For the record: I despise AGENT23's decision to preserve this one unredacted. The scene reads like indulgent horror fiction, and yet. I'll concede. It's the only depiction we have.-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 Voicebox Vance.With original music composed by Will Wood and produced by Jonathon Maisto.Additional music composed by Kyle Gabler, Molly Maxwell, and Another You.Dialogue editing by The Leo!re-mix Dark02 from ArashtaAn Angels Arrangement from PunihoChoir of Moaning Angels by NluxEntreat Me Not to Leave You by Dan Forrest WEBSITEPATREONDISCORD
The Courtiers' Pivot and the Failing Imperial Narrative — Gaius & Germanicus — Gaius and Germanicus, in their metaphorical 91 AD Londinium dialogue, critique the Western foreign policy establishment, dismissively labeled "courtiers," regarding their systematic narrative repositioning on the Ukraine war as military circumstances deteriorate catastrophically. Germanicus argues that these elite advisors prioritize preservation of institutional status and access to executive power over accountability and honest assessment; as the military situation turns decisively against Ukraine, these courtiers seamlessly pivot from predicting Ukrainian victory to blaming European allies for failing to "step up" with additional military commitment. Germanicus draws historical parallels to the fall of the Soviet Union, noting that elites systematically rewrite their past positions retrospectively to claim they foresaw inevitable geopolitical collapses, a psychological mechanism enabling survival without disgrace or professional consequences. Gaius and Germanicuscontrast successful empires possessing unified narratives aligned with coherent strategy against the current Americanapproach, characterized as "predatory opportunism" driven by electoral manipulation requirements. Germanicuscontends that strategic failures in Ukraine—where population and material resources mathematically determine victory—expose the U.S. as a "weak and venal empire" relying upon a "pastiche" of propagandistic lies rather than the solid convergence of vision that characterized American dominance during World War II. 1918 UKRAINE
In this week's More Yourself episode of The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, Kate explores one of the biggest and most powerful shifts that happens after a late ADHD diagnosis: learning to trust yourself again.This clip from the ADHD Women's Wellbeing Summer series workshop, Boosting your Self-Belief and Self-Trust after a late-in-life ADHD Diagnosis, is all about rebuilding self-belief, understanding your inner dialogue, and shifting the unhelpful stories we've been telling ourselves, often our whole lives.Many women diagnosed later in life carry years of internalised shame, people-pleasing, perfectionism, and chronic self-doubt. In this episode, we explore how to recognise and rewire limiting beliefs that have become your reality for so long, but may not actually be true. This conversation will help you embrace life with self-compassion, clarity, and trust in who you are, what you believe, and how you want to navigate your life.Key Takeaways:Learning how to recognise, rewire, release, and rebuild beliefs to develop stronger self-trust after an ADHD diagnosisHow what we believe often shapes how we see ourselves and our realityUnderstanding how internal criticism and old thought patterns influence our choices, confidence, and emotional wellbeingThe power of self-trust and how to reconnect with your inner voice, which knows who you truly areUsing affirmations and mantras to gently shift how you speak to yourself, moving from self-doubt to self-supportUnderstanding how you want to show up, speak to yourself, and regulate your emotions with compassion and clarityWhy self-acceptance starts with awareness to make space for growthHow to reframe limiting beliefs to move towards healing and self-confidenceTimestamps:04:47: Understanding Beliefs and Self-Trust07:40: Understanding Our Beliefs and Their Impact11:06: Trusting Your Inner Voice16:53: Embracing Self-TrustIf you enjoyed this clip, we'd love you to join us for our next live workshop on 16th December. Explore below to join the More Yourself community. The More Yourself Community doors are now open!More Yourself is a compassionate space for late-diagnosed ADHD women to connect, reflect, and come home to who they really are. Sign up here!Inside the More Yourself Membership, you'll be able to:Connect with like-minded women who understand you Learn from guest experts and practical toolsReceive compassionate prompts & gentle remindersEnjoy voice-note encouragement from KateJoin flexible meet-ups and mentoring sessionsAccess on-demand workshops and quarterly guest expert sessionsTo join for £26 a month, click here. To join for £286 for a year (a whole month free!), click here.We'll also be walking through The ADHD Women's...
During a move, Anna realizes just how much stuff she's accumulated over the years. She admits it's hard to part with things while Gao Yue introduces her to “断舍离”/'the art of letting go of unnecessary items.—————————————————————————————————安娜:哎,我怎么会有这么多东西啊!这次搬家真是让我认识到了。高月:哈哈,这个抽屉里有什么,我看看。哇,这么多纪念品?安娜:是啊。都是大学时候的纪念品。虽然毕业都好多年了。但是我到现在去哪儿都还带着。高月:嗯。我能理解。有纪念意义的东西确实很难“断舍离”。安娜:“断舍离”?高月:对啊。就是“戒掉不需要的东西,扔去多余的,离开对物品的执念”。安娜:啊。原来这就是“断舍离”。那我还不能很好地“断舍离”。我有很多东西都舍不得扔。虽然也不知道自己什么时候能再用到,但是就是每次都觉得“以后可能会用到”。高月:那就是“断舍离”最大的敌人。不过,像纪念品这种东西,确实是有价值的。但是像那些旧衣服啊,旧鞋子啊,超过两个月我没用过的我就会处理掉了。安娜:嗯,家里少一点东西确实轻松不少。这次我是体会到了。—————————————————————————————————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 natives' feedback ✅ Track your learning streak — never lose your momentum!Not using these features yet? Open our app or visit maayot.com and explore everything your Mandarin journey needs.Want to join maayot.com for more real-life conversations? 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 !
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Welcome to the latest episode of our Ranking Tarantino Series, where each month we unveil The Church's official Top 5 rankings in a number of Tarantinoverse related categories. This month we will be ranking the Top 5 Iconic Dialogue Scenes from the Tarantinoverse. Joining me for this discussion is Pat Fornies (The Binouze USA Podcast) and Frank Hannen (Bachata Talk & Aventura's World Podcasts). So grab yourself a tasty burger, wrap your lips around a nice cold drink and enjoy the fucking show! Show Notes: Pat Fornies: Binouze USA Podcast Listen to their podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/binouze-usa/id1377471265 Follow them on their socials: Facebook & Twitter: @binouzeusa Instagram: @binouzeusa_podcast Frank Hannen: Follow Bachata Talk on the shows Socials: Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @bachatatalk Listen to the Bachata Talk Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bachata-talk/id1626371650 Follow Aventura's World on the shows Socials: Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @aventurapodcast Listen to the Aventura's World: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aventuras-world/id1733891852 Become a member of The Church of Tarantino: Follow us on our Socials: Facebook / Instagram / Threads / Blue Sky & Letterboxd: @ChurchOfQTPod Email: TheChurchOfTarantino@gmail.com We're also on the Rabbit Hole Podcast Network: https://rabbitholepodcasts.com/the-church-of-tarantino/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
En Chine, Emmanuel Macron est arrivé à Pékin et a été accueilli en grande pompe. Deux grands sujets ont été évoqués autour de la table, notamment au sujet des déséquilibres commerciaux croissants entre la Chine et l'Europe. Écoutez RTL autour du monde du 4 décembre 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this Dialogue episode of The Synopsis, we discuss Constellation Software and Copart's latest quarterly earnings, as well as new risks that are emerging. Constellation Software 3Q25 Business Update Copart 1Q26 (Calendar 3Q25) Business Update **Check out a conversation with a former board of director of Prada on Luxury here (free). 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 (1:48) — Nvidia & Google Diatribe (5:44) — CSU Update (6:29) — CSU's AI Risk (24:43) — Copart Update (28:06) — IAA Market Share Gain (32:14) — Market Dynamics (34:22) — AV Risk (41:20) — Stock Buybacks? (43:00) — Outro and Announcements -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- 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 CPRT and CSU. Furthermore, accounts one or more contributors advise on may also have a position in CPRT and CSU. This may change without notice. Please see our full disclaimers here: https://speedwellresearch.com/disclaimer/
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Peter talks with Lara Schwartz, Founding Director of the Project on Civic Dialogue (PCD) in the School of Public Affairs at American University, as well as three PCD facilitators: Grace Manson, Arjun Mishra, and Khushi Ramnani.
Send Wilk a text with your feedback!Episode 292 — Correcting Misperceptions with James Coan of More Like US Misunderstanding each other is fueling a level of toxic polarization that's tearing at our civic and social fabric. In this episode, Wilk is joined by James Coan, Co-Founder and Executive Director of More Like US, an organization that helps Americans see each other more accurately—especially on college campuses. They unpack: • Why we think our political “opponents” are more extreme than they really are • How false stereotypes lead to fear, outrage, and hostility • The perception gap: what it is and how it warps our values • Why data can calm what misinformation inflames • The CAST framework for seeing people as complex, admirable, similar, and worthy of togetherness • How to interrupt the “race to the bottom” in our politicsThis conversation is full of clarity, humanity, and real-world solutions.Learn more about James and his work by visiting the full show notes for this episode on DeratetheHate.com or MoreLikeUS.orgThe 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.
CONTENT WARNING: GRAPHIC DEPICITION OF SELF HARM AND BLOODLETTINGAudio data from various sources at SITE2, SITE42, and SITE1 on day 1331.MAJOR INSIGHT INTO: ENTITY2's cooperation with ANOMALY0 in a blood-based mnemonic ritual• ENTITY1's failed intervention and ongoing alienation from ENTITY2potential reawakening of suppressed memory within ENTITY2emergent anomalous communication patternMINOR INSIGHT INTO:expanded territorial behavior of "mimic birds" surrounding both camps• ANOMALY0'S continued self-mythologizing through performative empathyrecurring metaphoric overlap between body, sound, and surveillanceIMPORTANT NOTESAGENT1... We need to step in... right?-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 Dio Garner.With original music composed by Will Wood and produced by Jonathon Maisto.Additional music composed by Kyle Gabler, Molly Maxwell, and Another You.Dialogue and editing by Emily Safko.Audio engineering by The Leo!Sample in the intro taken from the artist Womb Affliction.
Bro. Faubert joins us to answer questions about Senior Questions, proper answering, and what he's looking forward to in 2026!
What's on Pope Leo's Christmas list—and can you fulfill it for him? He's not asking for gifts wrapped in paper and bows. His wish is for a Church renewed in mission, united in love, and bold in proclaiming Christ first. Imagine communities that listen deeply, care tenderly for the least, and engage the world with courage and hope. That's the heart behind his six desires—and together, we can make them real. [00:34] Introducing Pope Leo's Christmas List [01:32] Pope Leo's Priorities: A Breakdown [03:33] The Primacy of Christ in Proclamation [06:43] Missionary Conversion of the Christian Community [08:47] Growth in Collegiality and Synodality [09:43] Attention to the Sense of the Faithful [10:52] Loving Care for the Least and Rejected [11:39] Dialogue with the Contemporary World [12:38] Closing Thoughts and Prayer For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/. A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)
Pour ce nouvel épisode, j'ai le plaisir de donner la parole à Gabrielle Chalmont-Cavache, autrice et metteuse en scène. En 2015, elle fonde la compagnie Les Mille Printemps aux côtés de Louise Fafa et de Sarah Coulaud. Ensemble, iels défendent un théâtre inclusif et positif, bruyant et connecté à son époque. Le trio d'artistes associés signe plusieurs créations engagées : Mon olympe sur les inégalités de genre, Yourte sur la décroissance, Biques sur l'âgisme, Genre ! sur le sexisme. Et aujourd'hui, celle qui nous réunit : Doué·es. Programmée du 7 au 23 janvier au théâtre 13/bibliothèque, cette neuro-fiction met en scène 7 personnages qui se questionnent sur leur cerveau unique et imparfait. Ce cerveau qui dévalorise, qui fait douter de soi-même, qui fait hésiter. Mais aussi qui rend si singulier. Entre théâtre et danse, la pièce se présente comme un terrain d'expérimentation sensorielle où se mêlent sciences sociales, sciences cognitives et pop culture.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Episode Notes David Leblang, Director of Policy Studies at the Miller Center, analyzes how the Center has remained a nonpartisan institution during a particularly divisive time in politics. He delves into the various programs, events, and policy proposals associated with the Center, and how they are making an impact at UVA and beyond.
Gao Yue is wondering what to eat for dinner. Anna suggests going for all-you-can-eat hotpot, mentioning there's a “two people, one eats free” promotion.Want to join maayot.com for more real-life conversations?Use promotion code “Podcast” , get a 50% off today !—————————————————————————————————安娜:你在想什么?高月:我在想今晚我们吃什么好?安娜:不用想了,我们去吃自助火锅吧。你觉得呢?高月:自助火锅?安娜:嗯,对。两人行,一人免单。高月:喔?我怎么不知道。好啊!安娜:我朋友告诉我的。高月:我也想吃火锅了!—————————————————————————————————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!Not using these features yet? Open our app or visit maayot.com and explore everything your Mandarin journey needs.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 !
On this edition of Dialogue, host Marcia Franklin talks with New York Times bestselling author Mark Kurlansky. Kurlansky, who is known for his "microhistories" of objects and events we often take for granted, will speak about some of his works, including "Salt: A World History," "Cod, A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World," "1968: The Year that Rocked the World," "The Basque History of the World," and "Non-Violence: 25 Lessons from the History of a Dangerous Idea." Originally aired: 03/27/2008
Ce n'est plus à prouver, le mode de vie actuel des êtres humains détruit la nature. Nombre d'entre nous en sont découragés et ne savent plus que faire. Et si une clé très profonde était de retrouver l'émerveillement devant le vivant, et d'y puiser la force de résister ? C'est ce que fait depuis longtemps Allain Bougrain-Doubourg, président de la LPO et héros de mon enfance. Le livre d'Allain : https://www.lisez.com/livres/la-biodiversite-pour-les-nuls/9782412104705Mon 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) :
In this episode we speak with no other than Dr. Jaako Seikkula on this latest bookWhy Dialogue Does Cure: Explaining What Makes Dialogue Unprecedentedly Effective in Difficult Crises (2025). The book presents the core principles of Open Dialogue, a system of psychiatric care and dialogic psychotherapy that has spread to over 40 countries. Why Dialogue Does Cure explores the transformative power of Open Dialogue, a radically humanistic approach to mental health care developed in Western Lapland. This episode unpacks why dialogic practice—where clinicians, clients, families, and networks meet in shared conversation—can lead to recoveries unimaginable in conventional psychiatry.Together we discuss the history, development and discovery of how Open Dialogue redefined care: not by aiming to eliminate symptoms, but by meeting the full human through transparent, team-based dialogue.Dr. Seikkula argues that the widening gap between humanistic and conventional approaches must be bridged—and that dialogue itself can be curative. This episode is essential listening for psychotherapists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and anyone interested in meeting the full human in therapeutic practice. Seikkula, J. (2025). Why dialogue does cure: explaining what makes dialogue unprecedentedly effective in difficult crises.
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A befuddled student asked apologist Wes Huff about how to make sense of the Trinity. Huff’s answer has gone viral (also here and here). Obviously, Christians are enjoying and sharing Huff’s answer. But how helpful of an answer is it? Is this an answer that is going to help a thinking Christian love God with all her mind? Does it point her to the relevant biblical teachings? Unfortunately, as Michael and I explain, for a number of reasons Huff’s answer is not helpful to the informed, Scripture-loving truth-seeker. Just after the 48 minutes mark (52 minutes in the video below) I challenge Wes Huff to a debate on whether the one God in the New Testament or the Father alone. For these reasons, he probably will not debate me. But the Christian public who relies on Huff’s Trinity “answers” needs some better information, and to hear the unitarian Christian side of the case. If he does decide to accept the challenge, here is my recently updated starter pack for understanding my views. As we recorded this video, I thought that perhaps it’s unfair to critique Huff’s Trinity thoughts based on an off-the-cuff answer. So in the next two episodes I’m going to interact with two other videos where he states his views at length and fully rehearsed. Perhaps those will fare better? Here’s the video version: https://www.youtube.com/live/6Ipw3TUSVyE?si=X81aJZpvMt36OmMh Links for this episode: Michael Temperato’s YouTube, Tiktok, Instagram Tuggy, What is the Trinity? Stanford Encyclopedia, “Trinity” What Would It Take To Convert You Back To Trinitarianism? ? R. T. Mullins’s interview of William Lane Craig on his own Trinity theory Gaston, Dynamic Monarchianism: The Earliest Christology? Unitarian Christian Alliance Youtube channel Unitarian Christian Alliance Unitarian Christian Alliance – Conference near Sydney, Australia, March 2026 podcast 137 – Daniel Whitby's “Mystery and Revelation Inconsistent” The Bodies of God and the World of Ancient Israel – Dale Tuggy, Benjamin D. Sommer on Gregory of Nyssa’s On Not Three Gods podcast 302 – The Stages of Trinitarian Commitment podcast 262 – The Trinity before Nicaea? podcast 249 – Tuggy vs. Brown debate – The God of the Bible is the Father alone McIntosh, ed. One God, Three Persons, Four Views podcast 388 – Yes, “the Trinity” is a Problem – Part 2 podcast 387 – Yes, “the Trinity” is a Problem – Part 1 The Standard Opening Move Why I’m Not a Buddhist – Dr. Dale Tuggy podcast 76 – Justin Martyr's Dialogue with Trypho – Part 3 podcast 75 – Justin Martyr's Dialogue with Trypho – Part 2 podcast 74 – Justin Martyr's Dialogue with Trypho – Part 1 This week’s thinking music is “Going Rogue” by Grumplefunk. Other videos in this UCA series: https://www.youtube.com/live/d0nXXVtuU3c?si=gCfoT5pqfw_3_pR9 https://www.youtube.com/live/1lkBSlYRa3E?si=WpCjMtSPndZE4gqm
The SS Al RawdahFor the first time ever the families of many of the 207 Republican internees held on the Al Rawdah prison ship between 1940 and 1941 met in Belfast. 85 years after their loved ones were interned on the prison hulk the families came together for the launch of Tom Hartley's insightful account of that period.At the beginning of his remarks Tom invited the relatives present to stand. There was spontaneous and sustained applause from the rest of the audience. It was an emotional moment, for the relatives and for those watching, in what was an evening of memory and recollection.Mary McConville whose Uncle ‘Rocky' Burns was held on the Al Rawdah, introduced the event and Tom Hartley explained to the relatives and audience his motivation for writing the book and the forensic approach he took in collecting information. He also drew attention to the poignant fact that two days earlier was the 85 anniversary of the only prisoner to die on the Al Rawdah, John Gaffney, who fell from his hammock and hit his head.Tom reminded us all that following partition in 1920 the Unionist Regime at Stormont moved quickly to consolidate its power and to ensure that nationalists and republicans living in the North posed no threat to their domination. Legislation was introduced to gerrymander electoral boundaries, and deny hundreds of thousands of citizens, mostly nationalist, access to a vote in local elections. Local Councils with nationalist majorities became unionist controlled. Discrimination in employment and housing was built into the structure of the state.A Space in which Dialogue is PossibleLast week Queens University , Belfast and Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) announced a significant new partnership that will establish DKiT as a University College of Queen's University. The all-island educational and economic potential is enormous. Last week also, the Good Friday Agreement Oireachtas committee was told that survival rates for children with congenital heart conditions on the island of Ireland now match the best results anywhere in the world. This is because of 15 years of co-operation between the health services North and South.To add to this good news, the Shared Island Unit announced an additional €50 million for projects and it emerged that a number of MEPs have written to the President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola requesting special “observer” status for representatives from the North.The DUP leader Gavin Robinson immediately opposed the EU move. The perennial default position of the DUP and others within political unionism is to condemn and oppose any positive progress. This resistance to change is evident almost daily in the negative atmosphere that has been created in the Assembly, in the Executive and on local councils.The reality is that unionism has gone backwards to the 'NEVER, NEVER, NEVER' stance of past decades. This resistance to change reflects the essential insecurity of political unionism.None of this is new. Anyone with a basic understanding of unionist history since the plantation, and especially since the Home Rule struggle of the late 19th century and into partition, understands this.
Episode 115 — Honest Dialogue in MarriageDavid & Vicki share how their marriage has changed when they were able to talk honestly with each other. This required real humility and teachability.Strong marriages require honest dialogue to function in a healthy way.
GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast, S1
Questions? Comments? Text Us!In this week's episode of Jerry & Abigail: An Intimate Dialogue, Jerry L. Martin and Abigail L. Rosenthal explore how God communicates through intuition, dreams, insights, and the quiet promptings that redirect a life. Their conversation speaks directly to listeners who wonder why God can feel hidden and how to recognize a true divine nudge.Jerry reflects on the moment he heard the message “Your work here is over,” a turning point that led him away from a successful Washington career and toward writing God: An Autobiography. He describes how inner guidance can be unmistakable even when it arrives without logic or explanation.Abigail offers her own powerful experiences, including years of divine absence in her twenties, a visionary encounter with angelic presence and prophecy, and the moral resolve that shaped her effort to remove a predatory figure from her temple. She shows how spiritual experience intersects with honor, justice, and courage in real life.Together, Jerry and Abigail consider why divine guidance is unpredictable, how intuition challenges rational analysis, and how spiritual communication reshapes our understanding of calling and purpose. They reflect on timing, prophecy, and the ways God works through both silence and intervention.The episode also turns toward women's lives, agency, vulnerability, and the limits of second-wave feminism. Abigail reflects on what she feels called to now, and Jerry considers how her insights continue the larger spiritual and philosophical journey they share. This intimate dialogue weaves together spiritual autobiography, lived philosophy, and honest testimony. 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
durée : 00:02:12 - France Inter sur le terrain - Le pape Léon XIV se rend en Turquie pour son premier déplacement à l'étranger, avant le Liban. Il vient y prêcher la réconciliation entre les religions, à l'occasion du 1700ème anniversaire du Concile qui avait vu l'union des églises chrétiennes, dans la ville de Nicée, aujourd'hui nommée Iznik. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Face à la maladie mentale chronique (dépression, bipolarité, schizophrénie...) la psychiatrie permet souvent un apaisement partiel des symptômes, mais rarement une vraie rémission. Des recherches récentes aux États-Unis montrent une piste révolutionnaire : la diète cétogène.Le livre de Georgia Ede : https://thierrysouccar.com/products/nourrir-son-cerveau-soigner-son-mentalMon 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) :
What if the secret to building a vibrant culture isn't a big initiative—but one meaningful human connection at a time? In this episode, Nicole welcomes leadership speaker, author, and inclusion strategist Justin Jones-Fosu for a rich conversation on The Inclusive Mindset and the everyday practices that make diversity and belonging come alive in our organizations.Together, Nicole and Justin explore the difference between inclusive and exclusion mindsets, why embracing difference creates stronger cultures, and how curiosity, humility, and intentional connection can reshape how we lead.Justin shares powerful stories—from hugging styles to growth mindsets to dancing in Peru—that beautifully illustrate what inclusion can look like in the real world. You'll learn practical strategies like the Power of Three, 1 Meaningful Connection Per Week, and the Circles of Grace Challenge.Get ready for a vibrant, actionable, heart-expanding conversation that will inspire you to look at diversity, belonging, and everyday leadership through a fresh and hopeful lens.Vibrant Highlights:[00:03:26] – The Hug Metaphor for Approaching DiversityJustin explains why our “hug style” reveals how we engage with diversity—and why leaning in with openness creates more meaningful interactions.[00:17:41] – Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset in Inclusion WorkFrom skiing in Vail to falling off bikes, Justin and Nicole unpack how embracing failure and “not yet” thinking transforms our ability to connect across difference.[00:46:13] – The Peru Dance Circle: A Masterclass in BelongingJustin shares his story about Pantera, the dancer who welcomed him into a circle in Lima—illustrating what genuine invitation and inclusion look like in action.Connect with Justin:Justin's books, including The Inclusive MindsetJustin's website: https://workmeaningful.com/Also mentioned in this episode:Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck Listen at vibrantculture.com/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts!Book Nicole to help your organization ignite clarity, accountability, and energy through her SHINE™ Coaching Methodology.Visit vibrantculture.comEmail: nicole@vibrantculture.comWatch Nicole's TEDx Talk: https://youtu.be/SMbxA90bfXE
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Clinical psychologist Dr. Chloe Carmichael joins Dr. Mark Bonta for an important and timely conversation about free speech, emotional regulation, and the psychology of open dialogue. Drawing on her clinical work and her new book, Dr. Carmichael explains how suppressing opinions affects stress, anxiety, and even physical health. She describes her own experience with media self censorship, the impact of masking policies during COVID, and how moving from New York to Florida revealed the mental health benefits of open discussion.The episode explores how naming emotions reduces amygdala activity, how repressing thoughts can lead to acting out, and why honest conversation promotes neural coupling and lowers cortisol. Together they examine bullying, victimhood, groupthink, and how language can unintentionally shut down dialogue instead of inviting clarity and connection.Listeners will learn practical tools for navigating political disagreements, managing emotional overload during difficult conversations, and practicing reflective listening to stay grounded and curious rather than reactive.Dr. Carmichael's message is simple and powerful. Dialogue matters. Open conversation strengthens emotional regulation, builds healthier relationships, and supports mental clarity. Her invitation to the audience is to have more honest disagreements and to rediscover the psychological value of speaking freely.Dr. Chloe Carmichael Link : https://www.drchloe.com/Episode Takeaways1. Free Speech Supports Mental Health: Speaking openly improves emotional regulation, strengthens relationships, and reduces anxiety.2. Suppressing Thoughts Has Consequences:Bottling emotions disrupts emotional processing and can lead to acting out, stress, and internal tension.3. Labeling Emotions Lowers Fear Response: Simply naming what we feel reduces amygdala activation and increases clarity and control.4. Self Censorship Takes a Psychological Toll: Avoiding truthful expression to fit social expectations erodes authenticity and increases distress.5. Groupthink Is Dangerous: Institutions that suppress debate become vulnerable to poor decisions and intellectual stagnation.6. Open Disagreement Is Healthy: Learning to disagree politely strengthens community bonds rather than damaging them.7. Authoritarian Environments Harm Wellbeing: Chronic suppression of speech leads to anxiety, helplessness, and depressive patterns across populations.8. Language Can Shut Down Dialogue: Words like bullying or victim can be used as shields, stopping rational discussion and reflection.9. Listening Does Not Mean Agreeing: Separating listening from endorsement allows conversations to stay civil and productive.Episode Timestamps01:23 – Dr. Carmichael's clinical background and early media experience03:40 – Moving from New York to Florida over masking policies04:38 – Mark on masking, speech development, and emotional suppression06:32 – Why naming emotions lowers amygdala activity07:00 – Emotional suppression and how bottling feelings leads to acting out10:00 – Media censorship and limiting acceptable viewpoints13:00 – Listening versus agreeing and the psychology of disagreement17:00 – Thought replacement as a tool for staying grounded20:00 – Why political conversations feel dangerous and how to navigate them24:00 – Groupthink in institutions and intellectual environments26:32 – How suppressing discussion harms innovation and clarity27:10 – Authoritarian environments and mental health consequences28:16 – Living with hidden thoughts and long term anxiety30:24 – The power of labels like bullying to shut down dialogue32:00 – Victimhood culture and the upside down bully victim dynamic35:45 – Why shutting down dialogue creates conflict rather than reducing it40:16 – Dr. Carmichael's call for more open, happy disagreements42:21 – Closing reflections and holiday dinner table dynamics42:52 – Invitation to join discussion groups with her book purchaseDISCLAMER >>>>>> The Ditch Lab Coat podcast serves solely for general informational purposes and does not serve as a substitute for professional medical services such as medicine or nursing. It does not establish a doctor/patient relationship, and the use of information from the podcast or linked materials is at the user's own risk. The content does not aim to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and users should promptly seek guidance from healthcare professionals for any medical conditions. >>>>>> The expressed opinions belong solely to the hosts and guests, and they do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Hospitals, Clinics, Universities, or any other organization associated with the host or guests. Disclosures: Ditch The Lab Coat podcast is produced by (Podkind.co) and is independent of Dr. Bonta's teaching and research roles at McMaster University, Temerty Faculty of Medicine and Queens University.
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. Canadian donors receive a charitable tax receipt. Go to www.munkdebates.com to sign up. Rudyard and Andrew talk about this week's memorandum of understanding between Ottawa and Alberta that would provide premiere Danielle Smith with the approval to build a pipeline from Alberta, through BC, to western shores. Are more pipelines needed right now? And what about the country's commitment to lowering carbon emissions? Rudyard and Andrew engage in a debate on climate change and carbon taxes. In the second half of the show they turn to a leaked memo about the Alberta government's plan to allow physicians to practise in a mixed system and provide private care to patients willing to pay more. Will this help reform health care in Canada? Andrew argues that while there is room for private care, governments need to address the real problem here and move doctors away from fee for service.
In this episode, I'm joined in-person by Casey Chalk, author of The Obscurity of Scripture, to discuss the topic of perspicuity. Along the way, we examine what the doctrine means, how much it covers, and whether the Catholic paradigm works better. Get the book: stpaulcenter.com/obscurityofscriptureWant to support the channel? Here's how!Give monthly: https://patreon.com/gospelsimplicity Make a one-time donation: https://paypal.me/gospelsimplicityBook a meeting: https://calendly.com/gospelsimplicity/meet-with-austinRead my writings: https://austinsuggs.substack.com/Support the show
As the Journeys to Treasury (JTT) collaboration marks its 10th anniversary, the project stands not only as a record of evolving treasury priorities but as a reflection of the profession's ability to learn and adapt – under pressure and often without fanfare. Here, we examine how the JTT report (and now event and podcast series) has become one of the most trusted spaces for shared thinking and for forecasting the future of treasury.
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[00:30] The Witkoff Peace Philosophy (55 minutes) President Trump showered praise on New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani last week, saying they both want the best for the city despite Mamdani's plans to defund the police and enact socialist reforms. President Trump is willing to negotiate with anyone and declare peace based on conversations and paper agreements. But the Bible shows that true repentance is critical to achieving peace.
In this episode, we explore the typical path that every writing unit follows, regardless of the curriculum. We highlight teaching strategies that work in different settings. We discuss immersion, its importance, and how to make it more beneficial for writers. We also discuss how co-creating anchor and process charts can support students, focusing on what authors do and how they do it. You'll hear tips on helping students think about their purpose and audience, guiding them through planning, drafting, and revising, and building a strong classroom community through partnerships, sharing, and feedback. We wrap up with ideas for celebrating writing and encouraging meaningful reflection.GO DEEPER:A Trajectory to Duplicate: These Poems Were VERY Good ThingsSomething Do-Able to Try: The Editing MinuteThanks 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.
After meeting a potential roommate, Zhang Li feels something is off. She and Anna talk it over and come to the same conclusion:when it comes to choosing a roommate, it's better to have none than to have the wrong one.Want to join maayot.com for more real-life conversations?Use promotion code “Podcast” , get a 50% off today !—————————————————————————————————对话原文:安娜:喂?怎么样?昨天你和那个去你那里看房的人见了吗?聊得怎么样?张丽:见是见了。她人倒是挺礼貌的,就是….感觉有点奇怪。安娜:奇怪?怎么奇怪?张丽:说不上来。她特别安静,一整场我感觉我在自言自语。她就偶尔简单地回答一下我的问题。安娜:啊,那确实挺尴尬的。她也许是内向的性格?张丽:可能是。而且她说她平时喜欢一个人待着,看看书,听听音乐什么的。安娜:那你们性格住在一起可能不太合适啊。你那么活波开朗的一个人,如果你的室友是一个很“闷”的人,那你也得跟着“闷”。不是吗?张丽:嗯,这就是我的担心。毕竟我们要住在一起,抬头不见低头见。如果这个人太“冷淡”,会有点不舒服。她在的时候,我会有点不能做自己。安娜:嗯,合租最重要的是“合得来”。张丽:对啊。不然气氛太尴尬了。安娜:你再多等等吧,一定会有更合适的。毕竟是家里,住得舒服很重要。张丽:是啊。宁缺毋滥!—————————————————————————————————⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️We value your feedback. Please spare a couple of minutes and leave a comment for our podcast!!期待你给我们的播客留下宝贵的反馈!!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Bible is God's message, God's word (II Timothy 3:16-17; II Peter 1:20-21). However, in the Bible there are speakers that say things that are incorrect or particularly designed to deceive. For example, the words of the serpent, the devil in Gen. 3:4-5; Matt. 4:1-11. The words of false prophets are recorded in I Kings 22:9-12 or Jer. 28:1-4 and false accusations against John and Jesus are recorded in Matt. 11:18-19 and Luke 7:33-34. When the Bible reports something happening it is true but there are those in its pages who do not speak on God's behalf. Job is the most difficult book of the Bible to determine whether the spokesman is from God or not. In the epilogue the LORD says that Eliphaz and his two friends have not spoken of Him what is right (Job 42:7). The LORD plainly says it, these men do not speak for Him. Does that mean that everything they say is wrong? In Job 5:13 Eliphaz says, “He captures the wise by their shrewdness.” Paul quotes these words in I Cor. 3:19 and introduces them with “For it is written.” The only time that Job is specifically quoted in the New Testament it is the words of Eliphaz. Obviously, not everything that Eliphaz and his friends said was wrong. On the other hand, Job was said to speak of God what was right in Job 42:7. While Job spoke what was right, does that mean that all he spoke was correct? The LORD said that Job, “Who is this who darkens counsel with words without knowledge?” (Job 38:2) and Job repeats these words confessing his sin of speaking of the things “which I did not understand” in 42:3. After this confession, he retracts and repents in 42:6. Clearly, Job says things that are not right. Also, how do we take the words of Elihu? Elihu is not mentioned at all by God at the end of the book. Does that mean that he said nothing different from the friends or does it mean that God approves of his words? The question is how do we know what the various speakers say that is from God and what is not? These factors make Job an extremely difficult book.
Mary Kissel Mary Kissel addresses three foreign policy dilemmas: regarding Venezuela, the US military buildup is seen as leverage to force dialogue with Maduro following a successful playbook used against North Korea; in Europe, she notes a dichotomy between committed Eastern European states and "weaker lazier" Western powers regarding support for Ukraine; and the China dilemma involves whether to treat Beijing as a legitimate trading partner or an enemy narco-terrorist state responsible for exporting fentanyl precursors, with Kissel suggesting current US policy is confused and benefits the CCP.
Audio data from a single source, detailing a private session which occurred at SITE42 on day 1331.MAJOR INSIGHT INTO:ANOMALY0's psychological control and ritual methodology in clinical disguiseENTITY1's suppressed guilt surrounding "prior incident" involving ENTITY2MINOR INSIGHT INTO:pattern correlation between mechanical schematics and hypnagogic intrusionemergent evidence that ENTITY1's moral injury predates his involvement at SITE2...Important notes:ANOMALY0 has fully abandoned pretense of ethical practice.ENTITY1's responses reveal severe fixation on culpability and the preservation of usefulness—a psychological vulnerability that ANOMALY0 exploits with precision.The mimic's vocal intrusion—parroting both ENTITY1 and ENTITY2—appears intentional. Not the first time we've seen this.AGENT23 described the way the painting shifted with startling accuracy. I know it is typical of movers, but is she a former clocksmith?-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, Dio Garner, and Jalen Askins.With original music composed by Will Wood and produced by Jonathon Maisto.Additional music composed by Kyle Gabler and Another You."Haunted Urban Ambient Track" by PrismLightSoundWorks.Dialogue and sound editing by Emily Safko.BIG THANKS TO ANOTHER YOU FOR THE AMAZING UNIQUE SCORING FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE!
The guys kick things off debating vices, gambling discipline, and deleting FanDuel while joking about being "high off life," then highlight Eddin's unique position across NYC's podcast scene and how "relationship equity" lets him move in every significant room (7:44), before unpacking the latest with Rory - the Spaces fiasco, resurfaced tweets, race in Hip-Hop media, and what accountability should look like in a Black cultural space (9:30). From there, they dive deeper into Twitter/X pile-ons, apology etiquette, mental health, and how far "reprimanding" versus outright harassment can go online (14:15). The crew salutes Art of Dialogue's interviews with 90s Black TV stars and uses them to frame the old "sell your soul in Hollywood" conversation and what those "tests" look like today (50:53), then flip it into a wild bit on what number it would take to "sell your soul," Benny Medina/Will Smith lore, and brand deals with AI platforms like ChatGPT (55:15). In the relationship and Red Pill segment, they react to Akaash Singh's wife's podcast clips, green vs. experienced partners, and whether there should be rules when your partner starts a pod that can affect your brand and sanity (59:58). They close by celebrating Wale's 'everything is a lot.' and its pain-soaked relatability (1:16:05), breaking down Summer Walker's 'Finally Over It' and her elite R&B songwriting (1:26:13), reviewing the remainder of Billboard's 21st-century songwriter list (1:28:25), and teasing Patreon convos on Matt Barnes, AI "women," billionaire drama, and Jack Dorsey bringing back Vine (1:30:50). Subscribe to our Patreon for EARLY & EXCLUSIVE access to ad-free episode visuals with music included, exclusive episodes each and every Tuesday, and much more! - www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast Book your next podcast recording at Need to Know Studios TODAY - https://needtoknowstudios.com/ Join our Twitter/X Community to chop it up with us about all things Need to Know - https://twitter.com/i/communities/1777442897001910433 The Need To Know Podcast Social Handles https://www.instagram.com/needtoknowpod/ https://twitter.com/NeedToKnowPod https://www.tiktok.com/needtoknowpod SaVon https://www.instagram.com/savonslvter/ https://twitter.com/SavonSlvter Alex https://www.instagram.com/balltillwefall/ https://twitter.com/balltillwefall
From backwash debates and water-bottle slander to championship soccer and college football chaos, this episode is all about sports, kids, and character. Adam, Aaron, and Haron unpack how youth sports can become one of the best classrooms for resilience, humility, and real-world discipleship—if we let them be more than a place to chase highlight reels.Adam shares stories from his son Matthias' back-to-back championship soccer seasons: learning to play defense instead of chasing the spotlight, dealing with the pain of feeling like you “lost” personally even when your team wins, and being pushed to celebrate others even when you're disappointed in yourself. The guys talk about how parents can either fuel entitlement (“my kid has to be the star”) or form character by helping their kids embrace their actual role on the team.They also get into coachability—showing up on time, body language, attitude, receiving correction—and why those traits matter more than raw talent in both sports and life. Adam pulls back the curtain on his time pastoring future NFL players, including a brutal story of a second-string running back who missed a Super Bowl moment because he couldn't be coached. From youth leagues to D1 and the pros, they wrestle with American individualism, money, fame, and how all of it shapes the way we see team, family, church, and calling.If you're a parent, coach, athlete, or just someone trying to raise (or become) a healthy adult in a me-first culture, this conversation will hit home.--Connect with:Adam Mesa https://www.instagram.com/amesa/Aaron Levy https://www.instagram.com/_aaronlevy/Haron Kaisa https://www.instagram.com/kaisaclan/--Don't forget to stay connected with us:Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4OvpFp9OB9_DgVdVVbXhFgInstagram https://www.instagram.com/beyond.theletter/Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/discover/beyond-the-letter--Get Aaron Levy's book, JOHN: 21 Daily Drips of Dialogue: https://a.co/d/7lGB90i--Have a question? Submit it TODAY, by clicking the link below! ***SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION HERE: https://patria.church.ai/form/BeyondtheLetterQA--Get to know the team:@amesa https://www.instagram.com/amesa/@verlonbakerofficial https://www.instagram.com/verlonbakerofficial/@nancysnavas https://www.instagram.com/nancysnavas/@alizee.kayy https://www.instagram.com/alizee.kayy/@andytakesl https://www.instagram.com/andytakesl/
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