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What happens when senior executives step into a room and speak with radical candor? In this episode of Leveraging Thought Leadership, host Peter Winick sits down with Ken Banta, Founder and CEO of the Vanguard Network, to explore how real leaders grow stronger through dialogue—not monologues. Ken doesn't just advise on leadership—he builds ecosystems where executives learn directly from each other. The Vanguard Network creates peer-to-peer forums where GCs, CEOs, and senior leaders share their toughest challenges and unfiltered lessons. The power comes not from lectures or PowerPoint, but from raw, honest conversation. Members of his network walk away with two powerful outcomes. First, practical insights they can use immediately—solutions drawn from peers who've been there before. Second, the relief of knowing they're not alone. When a board chair demands instant answers, having the confidence that others face the same issues is invaluable. These conversations create resilience, credibility, and a stronger sense of leadership presence. Ken also shows how these networks spark new thought leadership. Dialogue around real problems fuels fresh ideas, posts, and even books like his "Seeing Around Corners". This isn't theory—it's leadership in action, captured and shared for broader impact. The results are tangible. Leaders leave with new strategies, new allies, and sometimes even new career opportunities. One member walked peers through a cyberattack disaster, openly admitting mistakes and lessons. Another two struck a career-changing deal over dinner. This is thought leadership at its highest level—intimate, applied, and deeply human. If you want to see how conversation transforms into influence, this episode is for you. Three Key Takeaways: • Dialogue beats monologue. Executives gain more from candid peer conversations than from lectures or presentations. • Leaders don't stand alone. Sharing challenges in trusted forums provides reassurance and practical solutions. • Conversations spark influence. Real stories and exchanges fuel new thought leadership, stronger presence, and fresh opportunities. If you found Ken Banta's episode insightful, you'll want to keep the momentum going with Karen Leland's conversation on the performance of thought leadership. Ken showed how peer-to-peer dialogue fuels fresh insights and builds executive presence. Karen takes it a step further, exploring how leaders can deliver their ideas with clarity, confidence, and authenticity so they truly land with an audience. Together, these two episodes connect the what and the how of thought leadership: Ken highlights the power of conversations that spark ideas, while Karen shows you how to perform those ideas so they inspire action. Listen to Karen's episode to learn practical strategies for elevating your communication, amplifying your presence, and making your thought leadership unforgettable.
Gavin Ortlund and Brandon from Mindshift discuss existentialism, objective morality, love, and the meaning of life.Truth Unites (https://truthunites.org) exists to promote gospel assurance through theological depth. Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is President of Truth Unites, Visiting Professor of Historical Theology at Phoenix Seminary, and Theologian-in-Residence at Immanuel Nashville.SUPPORT:Tax Deductible Support: https://truthunites.org/donate/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/truthunitesFOLLOW:Website: https://truthunites.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truth.unites/X: https://x.com/gavinortlundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TruthUnitesPage/
In this episode of Bros Bibles & Beer, Andy, Zack, & producer Colin engage in a lively discussion about faith, culture, and the complexities of modern life.They explore themes such as the rapture not happening again, the implications of people using 'God told me' talk and other Christianese, the nature of empathy and sympathy, what to look for in a church, and the challenges of navigating community and absolute truth. The conversation also touches on current events (Charlie Kirk, free speech), conspiracies we love (don't take the whole bottle of red pills), and the importance of open dialogue in understanding different perspectives. Plus lots of Charlie Kirk reaction in the comments and listener feedback! SUBSCRIBE & SHARE us this week!Contact Us: brosbiblesbeer@gmail.com Leave Us A VoicemailYouTubeSimpleCastSpotifyApple PodcastsFacebook XInstaBros Bibles & Beer is: Jeff, Zack & Andy Find us wherever fine podcasts are distributed. Oh, and share us with a friend this week! Grace. Peace. Cheers! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this second dialogue session Jim and Kirsten focus on the letters of Brother Lawrence. Resources: Turning to the Mystics is a podcast by the Center for Action and Contemplation. To learn more about James Finley, visit his faculty profile here. The transcript for this episode can be found here. The book we will be using this season can be found here. Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about this season? Email us: podcasts@cac.org Send us a voicemail: cac.org/voicemail We'll be accepting questions for our Listener Questions episode until November 7th, 2025. 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!
In this episode of Beyond the Letter, Adam is joined by Sammy and Jermaine for a powerful conversation on the connection between physical health and spiritual well-being. Inspired by Luke 2:52—where we read that “Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man”—they reflect on the reality that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit.The discussion highlights how caring for our physical health directly impacts our ability to serve God and others. Through the story of one individual's weight loss journey, the episode draws out a moving metaphor for spiritual transformation: with God's strength and the support of community, even the greatest obstacles can be overcome. This conversation challenges us all to examine how we steward our bodies, and how greater discipline in health can unlock new doors for growth, service, and intimacy with God.--Connect with:Adam Mesa https://www.instagram.com/amesa/Samuel Rodriguez https://www.instagram.com/samuelmrod/Jermaine Baker https://www.instagram.com/verlonbakerofficial/--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/
Hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman discuss Tasha's dialogue hack to quickly improve your dialogue and trim pages. TWIW: What does it mean when a manager or agent "hip-pockets" you? / Tasha had a MIGHTY NEIN screening at SCAD and now she wants to go to there / The difference in approach between being a fan of an IP and just taking an IP job. / Storytelling lessons learned from our September Patreon RUNNING MAN Q&A Questions / Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com Edited by the GREAT Paul Lundquist
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It's never too late to look at our lives, to set out on a new path, to begin the difficult and necessary and life-giving work of changing course, of learning how to bring ourselves in a way that deepens our depth, courage, love, kindness, truthfulness and contribution. It's never too late to learn something, to teach something. It's never too late to live - even in the very last moments of our lives. This conversation, marking the 8th anniversary of Turning Towards Life, takes us into an exploration of who we humans can be to one another, especially when we pay attention, when we remember our capacities to make worlds together, and when we commit to listen to one another with kindness, truthfulness, openness and care. This week's conversation is hosted, as always, by Lizzie Winn and Justin Wise of Thirdspace. Episode Overview 00:00 Celebrating Eight Years of Turning Towards Life 05:48 Introducing the Source: Harold Schulweis 11:57 Personal Reflections on Change and Growth 17:47 The Power of Openness and Change 24:08 The Importance of Dialogue and Disagreement 29:52 Creating a World of Connection and Kindness Here's our source for this week: It's never too late The last word has not been spoken the last sentence has not been writ the final verdict is not in. It's never too late to change my mind my direction to say 'no' to the past and 'yes' to the future to offer remorse to ask and give forgiveness. It is never too late to start all over again to feel again to love again to hope again. It is never too late to overcome despair to turn sorrow into resolve and pain into purpose. It is never too late to alter my world not by magic incantations or manipulations of the cards or deciphering the stars but by opening myself to curative forces buried within to hidden energies the powers in my interior self. In sickness and in dying, it is never too late. Living, I teach Dying, I teach how to face pain and fear. Others observe me, children, adults, students of life and death learn from my bearing, my posture, my philosophy. It is never too late - Some word of mine, some touch, some caress may be remembered some gesture may play a role beyond the last movement of my head and hand. Write it on my epitaph that my loved ones be consoled. It is never too late. Harold Shulweis Photo by Ümit Bulut on Unsplash --- Join Us Live in 2026 Foundations of Coaching, Feb 9-10 2026, Online Our two day introduction to the deep and wonderful way of working with people that we call 'Integral Development Coaching'. www.wearethirdspace.org/foundations-of-coaching Turning Towards Life Live Season 2, from March 2026 Our Turning Towards Life live programme of community, learning and reflection runs in six month seasons, in person on Zoom once a month. We're very excited about it. A chance to expand beyond the bounds of a podcast into forming a community of learning and practice. You can find out more and join us here: www.turningtowards.life/live ---- About Turning Towards Life Turning Towards Life, a week-by-week conversation inviting us deeply into our lives, is a live 30 minute conversation hosted by Justin Wise and Lizzie Winn of Thirdspace. Find us on FaceBook to join in the lively conversation on this episode. You can find videos of every episode, and more about the project on the Turning Towards Life website, and you can also watch and listen on Instagram, YouTube, and as a podcast on Apple, Amazon Music and Spotify. Join Our Weekly Mailing: www.turningtowards.life/subscribe Support Us: www.buymeacoffee.com/turningtowardslife People Mentioned: Rabbi Harold Shulweis David Whyte Rainer Maria Rilke Norman Fisher Mary Oliver Maya Stein Rosemary Whatola-Trommer Hollie Holden Naomi Shihab Nye Rebecca Solnit Leo Tolstoy (author of The Death of Ivan Ilyich) Keywords: never late, starting over, forgiveness practice, teaching presence, continuous becoming, habit remaking, interior forces, curative powers, death teaching, final verdict, life ongoingness, changing direction, opening myself, human power, world making, truthful standing, cynicism rejection, spiritual openness, destination pressure, community presence, disagreement kindness, intentional space, learning together, transformative choice, last breath
In this first episode of our fourth season, we talk about the importance of choice in the lives of writers. Why does choice matter, and what are some ways to bring choice into the classroom?GO DEEPER:Pens vs PencilsPaper ChoiceThanks 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.
加入maayot,我们每天会给你发送一个适合你中文水平的对话故事,都是生活化口语对话。你不仅能自由设置拼音汉字、还有词汇解释和问题练习,让你轻松在日常故事中提高中文。而且,你可以和中文老师互动,无论是听、说、读、写,都像有一个私人助教在身边,帮你纠正发音和书写。播客听众输入 podcast,还能享受五折优惠哦!Podcast listeners can enter podcast to enjoy a 50% discount!对话原文:安娜:嗨,你醒啦。昨晚睡得好吗?高月:嗯,睡得还可以。就是半夜被冷醒了一次,幸好带了睡袋。没想到夏天的晚上也能这么冷。安娜:嗯,对啊。夜里真的很凉。昨晚睡觉前我都告诉过你要用睡袋了。这里早晚还是很凉的,因为这里到处都是树。高月:哇,不过你看,这早上的景色也太美了吧?!湖水像一面镜子一样,好平静啊。安娜:是啊,我都起来拍了好多照片啦。准备发朋友圈“炫耀”一下。高月:哈哈,别忘了,我们在这深山老林里。没有网络!安娜:哎呀,我知道。但是照片还是可以拍了存起来嘛。快起来吧,我们还要拆帐篷,吃完早饭后我们就要继续走了。高月:好的。哎?昨晚有没有蚊子咬你?我总是感觉耳边有嗡嗡嗡地蚊子叫,但是好像我没被咬。安娜:没有啊,我们日落前不是喷了防蚊喷雾吗?很管用。高月:哇,这空气也太好了。我们现在就真的住在一个天然氧吧里。哎?你今早做了瑜伽吗?安娜:做了呀。你还在呼呼大睡的时候,我就起来做了瑜伽,拍了照片,甚至都把我的行李整理好了。今天我们大概要走六个半小时才能到下一个露营地点,你准备好了吗?高月:我?我看是你准备好了吗?昨天是谁徒步到一半就说“哎呀,我走不动啦,休息一下吧!”安娜:啊啊啊啊?你说什么?我听不到我听不到。啦啦啦啦。哈哈哈,放心,今天我一定能做到“不抱怨”,我现在的状态感觉能爬到月球去。高月:你就吹吧!
This week on The Book Drop, we celebrate Black Speculative Fiction Month with a special guest from the House of Afros, Capes and Curls. This is The Book Drop.All the books and resources we talk about in this episode can be found here or by visiting omahalibrary.org/podcast.Happening at the Library: Stories After Dark | Friday, Oct. 3, 7 to 9 p.m. at Benson Branch Zine Workshop | Monday, Oct. 6, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Downtown BranchFreedom to Read: Screening of The Librarians and Dialogue on Censorship | Thursday, Oct. 9, 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Film Streams, Ruth Sokolof TheaterExplore all upcoming events at omahalibrary.org/events.
Thabo Shole-Mashao, in for Clement Manyathela, hosts political analysts Dr Levy Ndou, Professor Ntsikelelo Breakfast and Professor Dirk Kotze to discuss the state of South Africa’s politics amid corruption allegations, coalitions and global issues. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to The Clement Manyathela Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/XijPLtJ or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/p0gWuPE Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're crowdfunding for our next adaptation, which is FRANKENSTEIN!Find out more (and support our new show) at igg.me/at/refrank.In this trailer you heard Sena Bryer as Victor Frankenstein and Josie D. Sumner as The Monster. Dialogue editing and sound design by Stephen Indrisano. Music by Amber Devereux. Transcript here. More about Re: Frankenstein:Re: Frankenstein is an audio adaptation of Frankenstein from the team behind Re: Dracula and Re: Carmilla. We had such a great time adapting these two gothic novels and we can't wait to take on something less vampiric and a little more… monstrous? Or perhaps it's a little more human.This show will be a faithful, text-accurate adaptation of Mary Shelly's novel, featuring a full cast to tug on your heartstrings and sound design to keep you on the edge of your seat. Featuring a award winning all-trans cast, Re: Frankenstein will bring this Gothic masterpiece to glorious un-life. Did you love The Magnus Archives, The Silt Verses, Camlann, The Sheridan Tapes, or Midnight Burger? What about Final Fantasy XIV, Zombies Run, or Marvel Move? Voice actors from all these productions are part of Re: Frankenstein! And that's not to mention our crew, who can be found behind shows like The Bright Sessions, The Tower, ROGUEMAKER, Shelterwood, Inn Between, and Someone Dies In This Elevator. Each chapter of Frankenstein is an episode of Re: Frankenstein. Content warnings will be present at the top of episodes, where needed. Re: Frankenstein will be released for free, but those who help us fund the project will get additional perks, including a full audiobook, digital downloads, shout-outs, and more! The cast of Re: Frankenstein will consist entirely of transgender voice actors. We believe that now is the time to lift and celebrate trans voices and artists; to tell stories about monsters and those who get to define them; and to pay everyone involved a fair and equitable wage. Your support will go directly towards our incredible cast and crew. Find us online:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/redraculaMerch: https://store.dftba.com/collections/re-draculaWebsite: www.ReDracula.liveTumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/re-draculaBloody Disgusting Website: www.Bloody-Disgusting.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome back to the Homeward podcast. I am honored to share today's conversation with the incredibly wise + paradigm-shifting David Bedrick. David Bedrick, JD, Dipl. PW, is a teacher, counselor, and attorney. He grew up in a family marked by violence. While his father's brutality was physical and verbal, his mother's denial and gaslighting had its own covert power. This formative context introduced David early to the etiology of shame and instilled an urge to unshame. Professionally, he was on the faculty for the University of Phoenix and the Process Work Institute in the U.S. and Poland and is the founder of the Santa Fe Institute for Shame-based Studies where he trains therapists, coaches and healers and offers workshops for individuals to further their own personal development. David writes for Psychology Today and is the author of three books: Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology and Revisioning Activism: Bringing Depth, Dialogue, and Diversity to Individual and Social Change. His new book is You Can't Judge a Body by Its Cover: 17 Women's Stories of Hunger, Body Shame and Redemption. Today's conversation serves as its own masterclass in unshaming. You'll hear David help me tease out my own inner critic and walk us through the unshaming process to find the flower (the gift) in our pain. I can't wait for you to listen. Links Mentioned: Order The Unshaming Way: https://a.co/d/dYTwNa7 Learn more on David's website: https://www.davidbedrick.com/ Follow him over on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david.bedrick/ Tag me in your big shifts + takeaways: @amberlilyestrom Did you hear something you loved here today?! Leave a Review + Subscribe via iTunes
Alexander Dunlop is author of Play Your Cards Right: A Sacred Guide To Life On Earth. Join us as we discuss what the Source Cards say about Charlie Kirk.(03:00) Kirk's Public Platform & Bobby Kennedy ConnectionAlexander shares how Kirk welcomed Bobby Kennedy into dialogue and his impressions of Kirk's debates and openness.(05:25) Personal Awakening & The CallingAlexander parallels Kirk's teenage mission with his own spiritual awakening at 17, describing his role as “a priest in the world with no religion.”(06:40) Christian Conservatism & Cultural DivisionA deep dive into Kirk's respectful debating style, but also Alexander's critique of Christian conservatism as a root of cultural conflict.(08:16) Violence in the Name of BeliefDiscussion of the historical roots of violence tied to biblical monotheism and the dangers of us-versus-them ideology.(11:20) Empathy, Sympathy & Evolving ThoughtExploring Kirk's views on empathy versus sympathy, his young age, and potential for evolving beliefs.(17:28) Purity, Sin & Cultural ConditioningTracing the Christian mythos of purity, Virgin archetypes, and the ingrained assumption of imposing morality “for your own good.”(23:13) Beyond Biblical MonotheismAlexander argues for uprooting monotheistic frameworks to return to astrology, numerology, and source cards as systems of personal truth.(26:39) Charlie Kirk's Birth & Personality CardsReading Kirk's Eight of Clubs birth card and Four of Spades personality card, revealing his mental power, stubbornness, and vision.(31:41) Dialogue & Nonviolent CommunicationScott and Alexander emphasize listening, needs-based dialogue, and Marshall Rosenberg's framework as antidotes to polarization.(35:01) Submitting to “One Truth”Unpacking how biblical monotheism entrenches binaries of true/false, creating cycles of domination, repression, and backlash.(43:41) Healing Collective TraumaConnecting monotheism to the psychological split of conscious/unconscious; Alexander frames the work ahead as collective healing.(46:44) God, Substance & the SplitContrasting pantheistic unity with biblical monotheism's sinner/saint dichotomy and its impact on cultural divisions.(49:17) Pluto in Aquarius & Future ReckoningsSpeculation on whether Kirk's death may fuel right-wing violence and how astrology frames cultural turning points.(52:27) Synchronicity of Numbers & Memorial TimingAnalyzing Kirk's assassination on September 10 and his memorial on September 21, highlighting 33 numerology and the Jack of Diamonds.(57:44) Meaning of Threes in MemorialAlexander interprets 33 as creative energy pointing a new way forward, urging dialogue over conservatism as the solution.(1:02:03) Confusion, Propaganda & ControlExploring CIA-style disinformation tactics, societal distrust of media, and the deliberate obfuscation of truth.(1:06:01) As Above, So BelowScott and Alexander reflect on whether events are staged or simply esoteric mirrors of astrological energy.(1:11:10) The Search for PatternsHow the human need for order can lead to paranoia or faith, depending on awareness of intelligent design and cosmic codes.(1:17:22) Turning Point & LegacyKirk's founding of Turning Point, his Eight of Clubs idealism, and how his life and death represent a compass for future directions.Alexander Dunlop: https://www.thesourcecards.com/https://www.theweeklytransit.com/
In this episode of Beyond the Letter, Adam addresses the growing trend of viral videos and popular teachings that misrepresent the Bible. Many ideas sound spiritual but don't stand on the foundation of Scripture.Adam challenges us to dig deeper than surface-level faith, reminding us that God's Word is the ultimate standard of truth. Using examples from Exodus and beyond, he shows how misinterpretations can lead us astray—and how rightly dividing Scripture keeps us rooted in God's design. This conversation is a call to believers everywhere: don't just accept what sounds good, study God's Word for yourself. Only then can we stand firm, refute falsehood, and walk in truth.--Connect with:Pastor Adam Mesa https://www.instagram.com/amesa/--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/
Send us a textOn September 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk was gunned down while having an open dialogue with college students on the campus of Utah Valley University. He was killed for what he believed and for what he said. The killer's text message said, “Some hate can't be negotiated.” The irony is that Charlie loved people enough to tell them the truth. Charlie had a tremendous impact not just on college students but on people of all ages around the world. He was friends with presidents, prime ministers, and other world leaders. In his thirty-one years, he accomplished far more than most people accomplish in a lifetime. In this episode of Finish Strong, Brian, Terry, Dan, and John talk about the lessons we can learn from Charlie.Support the showFearless Faith Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram
Reverend Chris Wickland returns to discuss the UK, Australia, and Canada's recognition of a "Palestinian state" and it's implications. He shares insights on political motives , the church's role, prophetic significance of current events and Christians' responsibility towards Israel.- https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisWicklandQuote referenced is from Ghazi Hamad, Senior Hamas Leader: "The initiative by several to recognize a Palestinian state is one of the fruits of October 7th."YouTube Version: www.youtube.com/RadicalLifestyle- Radical Lifestyle Instagram Click Here- X: Click Here- TikTok: Click Here- Telegram channel and discussion: Click HereYou can also follow Andrew and Daphne on their social media platforms:Andrew Kirk: Facebook | InstagramDaphne Kirk: Facebook | InstagramTo support the channel: Click Here- UK only Donations here: Click Here
We welcome you to our recorded Gospel Study this week. In preparation for General Conference next week, we are proud to present Reflections on the April General Conference talks with various friends of Dialogue, who… The post Reflections on April 2025 General Conference appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
Aujourd'hui, Barbara Lefebvre, professeure d'histoire-géographie, Jean-Loup Bonnamy, professeur de philosophie, et Jeremstar, influenceur, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
When God's people aren't lined up together, we lose ground. In this message, Pastor Jamie Nunnally shares how to avoid the football penalty "illegal formation," which is called when players aren't lined up correctly.Church, what if we're out of formation? What if we have the right players, play, and coach—but we're not aligned with each other?Spiritual illegal formation is choosing individuality over unity.Unity is harmony despite differences; uniformity is sameness. Too often, we value personal preference over kingdom purpose. But when we isolate instead of cooperate, we run our play, not God's. Unity isn't about looking the same—it's about looking in the same direction.The church's power comes from agreement.Matthew 18:19 says if two agree on earth, God will do it. The Greek word symphōnéō means "to sound together." God is the melody—we follow His lead and harmonize with each other.Unity is essential.Ephesians 4:3-4 urges us to stay united in the Spirit, bound in peace. You'll spend eternity with other Christians—better learn to get along now.Unity attracts the Holy Spirit.Psalm 133 says unity is like oil poured out—oil represents the Spirit. How can we experience revival if we can't even walk in relationship?Our unity is evangelism.John 13:35: "Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples." When we fight, the world stays in the stands instead of joining the team.Even when we disagree, we're still on the same team.Luke 9:49-50—Jesus says, "Anyone not against you is for you." Stop tackling your teammates. Pride builds walls; Jesus builds teams.1 John 4:20-21 reminds us: You can't love God and hate His kids.Division is the devil's weapon.The word "devil" means false accuser. Nothing makes hell happier than Christians fighting.If you separate over opinion, your offense may have become your idol. Jesus didn't come as a politician—He came as a Savior. He's returning for a pure, holy bride, not a divided harem.How to Walk in Unity:Don't correct what you can ignore. Romans 14:4—Let God judge His servants.Practice godly confrontation. Matthew 18:15-17—Go to the person, not the comments section.Value unity over uniformity. Galatians 3:26-28—You are all one in Christ. Wear your Jesus jersey.Conclusions:Geese fly 70% farther in formation. When the leader tires, another takes the front, but the formation holds.Where have you let division or distraction delay God's work?Prioritize purpose over preference.Could "illegal formation" be called on you?
从高进的健身效果看,坚持真的可以看到成果,而且小小的改变也能带来大大的成就感!如果你也想让你的中文水平每天进步一点点,maayot 会是一个非常好的帮手。我们每天会给你发送一个根据你水平量身定做的中文故事,都是生活里用得到的表达。还有很多实用小功能帮助学习更有效率。你可以练阅读、听力,还能和中文老师互动,加强你的口语。现在给想要加入maayot的播客听众准备了特别的福利!输入 podcast,就可以享受五折优惠!对话原文:高月:哇,两个星期不见你,感觉你真的瘦了。看来你这段时间对自己很严格啊!高进: 没错,我自己也能感觉到自己的状态不一样了。运动真的有用。高月:不错。这次你令我刮目相看。高进:希望我可以坚持下来。我前两天量了一下腰围,瘦了两厘米。高月:恭喜你。不容易啊。来,我请你吃饭,庆祝庆祝!高进:啊,有个事我还没有告诉你。我这段时间开始自己做饭了。我决定这段时间不吃外卖了。高月:哇,你这回真是下定决心了啊!在家做饭确实比在外面点外卖健康。高进:对啊,自己做饭至少我可以好好地控制我的饮食,可以少放点油,少放盐。高月:嗯,这点我就没有你强。我做不到每天在家做饭。太麻烦了!又是买食材,又是切菜洗菜,又是煮,然后还要洗碗洗锅!高进:听起来很麻烦,但慢慢上手了就好了。高月:嗯,让我猜猜。你是不是和上次约会那个对象好上了?你们有没有再约?高进:没错,我们又约会了两三次。高月:你看你看,我就说嘛!这么积极地健身做饭,一定有什么原因。可以啊,为你高兴。高进:哈哈哈。我就不能为了我自己健身做饭吗?你真是奇怪!高月:这是一个好兆头。别不承认。不过,不管是因为什么原因,我都为你高兴。
Quand il s'agit d'évoquer ce qui nous aide à vivre, on pense aujourd'hui avant tout à la thérapie. Mais pour ce qui me concerne, la musique joue un rôle primordial, et j'ai voulu partager cela avec vous. Le concert des Sequenze de Berio que j'organise : https://www.reso.co/event/integrale-des-sequenze-de-luciano-berio/2025/11/02/1790 Mon site : https://www.fabricemidal.comReso, mon école de méditation :https://www.reso.cohttps://www.facebook.com/reso.meditationhttps://www.instagram.com/reso_meditation Mots clé : À l'occasion du centenaire de la naissance de Luciano Berio, une expérience rare et immersive vous est proposée : l'intégrale des Sequenze pour instruments et voix, réunie pour un concert unique.Les 14 Sequenze* sont autant de chefs-d'œuvre miniatures : chaque pièce repousse les limites expressives d'un instrument, en explore la matière sonore et en réinvente le langage.Berio y convoque la présence physique du son, sa densité, sa vitalité.Entendre ces œuvres en concert, dans leur forme acoustique vivante, est une expérience impossible à restituer par l'enregistrement.Chaque Sequenza nous plonge dans une transe sonore, une immersion profonde dans la texture du son, dans sa vibration. Ensemble, elles forment un ensemble polymorphe, d'une diversité fascinante, profondément moderne et jubilatoire.Les entendre toutes réunies, en une après-midi, est une fête musicale, un moment de partage rare, un événement dans une vie.* Les Sequenze sont numérotées de I à XIV. Berio a composé des variantes pour certaines d'entre elles, qui seront également jouées à l'occasion du concert, à l'exception de la Sequenza IXc pour clarinette basse.ProgrammeSequenza I pour flûte traversière (1958) – par Federico AltareSequenza II pour harpe (1963) – par Kikuko DachySequenza III pour voix de femme (1966) – par Margaux LoireSequenza IV pour piano (1966) – par Pierre VenissacSequenza V pour trombone (1966) – par Romain GoupillonSequenza VI pour alto (1967) – par Noémie BialobrodaSequenza VII pour hautbois (1969) – par Philibert PerrinePremier entracteSequenza VIII pour violon (1975) – par Anna GöckelSequenza IX pour clarinette (1980) – par Yan MařatkaSequenza IXb pour saxophone alto (1981) – par Pierre FagetSequenza X pour trompette (1984) – par Thaïs JudeSequenza XI pour guitare (1988) – par Nestor Laurent-PerrotoDeuxième entracteSequenza XII pour basson (1993) – par Marceau LefèvreSequenza VIIb pour saxophone soprano (1995) – par Esther PamelardSequenza XIII pour accordéon (1996) – par Charlotte Le RouxSequenza XIV pour violoncelle (2002) – par Yi ZhouSequenza XIVb pour contrebasse (2004) – par Pietro Elia BarcellonaHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
While the world focuses on the UN General Assembly, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew has also been in the US, holding key meetings in Washington and New York with President Trump, members of Congress, and world leaders. At the same time, his visit put a spotlight on the important role the Ecumenical Patriarch has played and continues to play on the environment, interfaith dialogue, and peacebuilding. Elizabeth Prodromou and Aristotle Papanikolaou join Thanos Davelis as we dig into Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew's recent visit to the US.Dr. Elizabeth Prodromou is a previous Vice Chair and Commissioner on the US Commission on International Religious Freedom and Visiting Professor in the International Studies Program at Boston College.Aristotle Papanikolaou is the Archbishop Demetrios Chair in Orthodox Theology and Culture and the co-founding Director of the Orthodox Christian Studies Center at Fordham University.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew discusses Halki, religious freedoms with TrumpPatriarch Bartholomew defends recognition of independent Ukrainian churchEcumenical Patriarch Bartholomew receives the Templeton Prize in New YorkTrump urges Erdogan to stop buying Russian oil as they meet at White HouseTrump pushes Turkey on Russian oil, hints at lifting sanctions
September 26th, 2025 - We welcome back Edward Clancy of Aid to the Church in Need with updates on Gaza and the Congo. Then we're joined again by Dr. Anthony Stine of Return to Tradition to discuss Catholic news from the past week. TheStationOfTheCross.com/ACT
How are we all feeling after surviving the rapture? Hello from our bunker to yours... Following their first live show in Calgary, Jann and Caitlin catch Sarah up on their success and how many times they got lost...they detail their experiences at the Women in Media Panel and National Music Centre in Calgary. In pop culture, they discuss Jimmy Kimmel's suspension and return, the impact of the new Lilith Fair documentary and the evolution of women's roles in music, and the influence of money in media and the importance of freedom of speech. The conversation shifts to a lighter note with a heartwarming story about three nuns who escape...enjoy! P.S. you can watch Lilith Fair on CBC Gem if you cancelled your Disnety+ ;) https://gem.cbc.ca/lilith-fair-building-a-mystery This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/jann and get 10% off your first month! NEW SEGMENT! #ASKJANN - want some life advice from Jann? Send in a story with a DM or on our website. Leave us a voicenote! https://jannardenpod.com/voicemail/ Get access to bonus content and more on Patreon: https://patreon.com/JannArdenPod Order ONLYJANNS Merch: https://cutloosemerch.ca/collections/jann-arden Connect with us: www.jannardenpod.com www.instagram.com/jannardenpod www.facebook.com/jannardenpod Chapters (00:00) The Rapture and Its Implications (02:58) Travel Mishaps and Miscommunication (05:58) Women in Media Panel Experience (08:58) The Calgary Show Highlights (12:00) Behind the Scenes and Personal Stories (15:59) A Weekend of Fun and Friendship (18:01) Home Renovations and Transformations (21:04) Cleaning Out the Past (24:07) Reflections on Lilith Fair (27:53) The Impact of Money in Media (33:09) Freedom of Speech and Consumer Power (34:46) The Cycle of Violence and the Need for Dialogue (37:59) The Importance of Freedom of Speech (38:33) Nuns on the Run: A Story of Autonomy and Community Support (41:12) Celebrating Human Dignity and Autonomy (43:38) Good Things: Personal Connections and Joyful Moments Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Book Drop, we're celebrating the freedom to read and highlighting a special collaboration for Banned Books Week with Film Streams and The Write Stuff Nebraska! This is The Book Drop!All the books and resources we talk about in this episode can be found here or by visiting omahalibrary.org/podcast. Happening at the Library: Storytime with The Rose Theater | Friday, Sep. 26, 10:30 a.m. at Milton R. Abrahams BranchForaging Fundamentals | Saturday, Sept. 27, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at A.V. Sorensen BranchStories After Dark: Scary Stories | Friday, Oct. 3, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Benson BranchRegister to attend the Freedom to Read: Screening of The Librarians and Dialogue on Censorship at omahalibrary.org/events (search for "Banned Books Week") on Oct. 9, 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Film Streams Ruth Sokolof Theater.Explore all upcoming events at omahalibrary.org/events.
Living meaningfully with the time we've got. Join Rabbi Brous and Lori Gottlieb in a sermon-dialogue on the intersection of Jewish and therapeutic wisdom on issues of deep concern for us today: how to stay in relationship with people whose ideas break your heart, confirmation bias and how minds are changed (can they be?), how to overcome psychic numbing and stay centered and empathic, even when we're hurting, how to hold hope and grow resiliency, and more. Gottlieb is a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, which has sold over one million copies and has been translated into over 30 languages. In addition to her clinical practice, she writes The New York Times “Ask the Therapist” advice column and is co-host of the popular “Dear Therapists” podcast and the advice podcast Since You Asked. A contributing writer for The Atlantic, she also wrote The Atlantic's “Dear Therapist” advice column for six years. She is a sought-after expert appearing on Oprah, The Today Show, The Daily Show, Good Morning America, CBS Mornings, CNN, and NPR's “Fresh Air” and her TED Talk was one of the Top 10 Most Watched of the Year. She is also an IKAR member, and mother of the wonderful Zachary Gottlieb, IKAR teen extraordinaire.
Ep. 201 (Part 2 of 2) | In the thirteenth dialogue of the A. H. Almaas Wisdom Series, Hameed Ali delves into the subject of knowing, or basic knowledge, at the deepest level of awareness. Different from ordinary knowledge, basic knowledge is inherent and immediate, an important feature of reality. You can know Being by being Being, he says; know consciousness by being consciousness, know peace by being peace. Being and knowing are the same thing, he explains, two sides of a coin. Some of what Hameed shares here is unique to his Diamond Approach teaching, and not found in other spiritual teachings, such as what he imparts about the origin of mind and the distinction he makes between pure being and pure awareness.Hameed explains that we need our conceptual mind (to do our taxes, he laughs), but that reification—treating concepts as if they were real things—creates obstacles and alienates us from our true nature. The aim of all spiritual practice is to go beyond reification to immediate experience, he says. When Hameed describes the difference between pure presence and pure awareness, John wonders, how does Hameed remember the state of pure awareness when there's no knowing in that state? And what does it feel like to experience no ground of being? Hameed answers in his usual enlightening, gently humorous way, leaving listeners in a state of open-minded wonder. Vastly illuminating, this conversation goes directly to the heart of being and the heart of knowing at the very foundation of true nature. Recorded July 17, 2025.“Mind is not an obstacle. Not an enemy. The obstacle is the reified representation of mind. If we take the knowledge of that mind to be reality, that is the obstacle.”Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2How does Hameed remember the state of pure awareness when there's no knowing in that state? (00:32)Most spiritual teachings have pure awareness and pure presence as inseparable, but in this teaching they can be distinguished (03:26)The experience of pure awareness: transparency, translucence, freedom (04:02) The world is not an illusion; it is the face of God (06:13)The logos is what makes things manifest (09:48)Connecting the dimensions of pure being and pure awareness: mind is not an obstacle (11:46)Gurdjieff's “stupid saints” (13:14)Mind is not the enemy; it's the reification of knowing that is the obstacle (14:07)Pure awareness is more fundamental than pure being because there are no concepts; freedom is more palpable in pure awareness (17:14)Hameed's multiple kinds of freedom; freedom independent from the ground of being (22:10)What does it feel like to realize there is no ground? (25:02)Transcending conceptual dichotomies: in spiritual liberation dichotomies can be stumbling blocks, like being vs nonbeing (25:20)Will science start to accept the ground of being? (29:38)Is math, the Euclidean theorem, a property of reality? (32:42)Consciousness and quantum theory (34:27)Knowing is fundamental to the universe; it's inherent to our true nature (38:41)There's no reason to have to choose between knowing and being, they're two sides of the same thing (39:51)Resources & References – Part 2A. H. Almaas (Hameed Ali), founder of
Clement Manyathela speaks to Orrin Singh, EWN Reporter and Karyn Maughan, Journalist at News24 who unpack the testimonies that have been given at the Madlanga commission so far. They also touch on the lack of evidence in the testimonies and how the public is penalizing those who are pushing for evidence. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to The Clement Manyathela Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/XijPLtJ or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/p0gWuPE Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sarah Keohane Williamson, CEO of FCLT Global and coauthor of The CEO's Guide to the Investment Galaxy, offers a disciplined primer for executives operating at the intersection of corporate strategy and capital markets. Drawing from her background in investment banking, government, consulting, and asset management, she explains why “investors are not a single audience,” how their incentives shape corporate outcomes, and what leaders must do differently to secure durable capital and strategic flexibility. Williamson pushes back on conventional wisdom about investor relations, replacing it with practical routines and priorities. She emphasizes a consulting-rooted discipline, “Start with the answer”, as a communications principle, and translates it into a concrete playbook for CEOs who cannot afford ambiguity when describing long-term bets. She underscores that “quarterly calls are important, but they're often dominated by the sell side,” and CEOs should deliberately allocate their limited time toward building trust with long-term owners and anchor shareholders. Key takeaways include: Map the owners. “Who actually owns your company? Who makes the decisions about those shares?” Owner types—retail, index funds, active managers, hedge funds—differ in incentives and time horizons, and executives should treat that map as a strategic input. Build an investor strategy like a customer strategy. Decide which kinds of capital the company needs, why, and how to attract and retain those investors. Use a long-term roadmap. Make risky investments intelligible by explaining milestones that link short-term actions to enduring value, and “don't be afraid to update the roadmap when the assumptions change.” Translate investor signals into operational choices. Avoid reflexive short-term fixes, like cutting R&D to meet a quarter, without measuring the long-term cost. Treat disclosure and dialogue as governance tools. Clarity about ownership, voting, and incentives reduces misalignment and reputational risk. Reframe consultancy input for execution. “The hard part is not the analysis, the hard part is making it happen inside the organization.” This episode equips CEOs, CFOs, and board members with a practical framework for raising capital, defending strategic bets, and managing shareholder composition. It reframes investor engagement from a compliance exercise into a core discipline of strategy and governance.
Have feedback or a topic you want to hear about, let us know by sending us a direct message!On this episode of The KarWell Chronicles, Emily and Sarah dive deep into the current state of the world, navigating tough conversations about politics, free speech, cancel culture, social media, and the importance of open, honest dialogue—especially during turbulent times. They grapple with the public's response to the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, the internet's loud reactions, and how society is dealing with disagreement in an age of polarization. Along the way, they share personal anecdotes, the challenges of raising thoughtful children, and the struggle to hold space for differing beliefs within their circles. If you're craving raw, unfiltered conversation about humanity, empathy, navigating the echo chambers of today's media, and how to foster real community even when opinions clash—this episode is for you.Whether you're exhausted by social media outrage, worried about free speech, or just want to hear two friends wrestle with the gray areas of modern life, tune in for an honest, vulnerable look at what it means to (imperfectly) try to live with love and conviction in a divided world.
“People don't actually follow outrage; what they follow is what is unique and different.” Host Julie Rose talks with Manu Meel, co-founder and CEO of BridgeUSA, about how a new generation of college students is challenging the outrage economy, especially in the wake of the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk. Meel explains that while conflict and violence often dominate headlines, the real counterculture movement is people hungry for respectful dialogue and pluralism. He argues that listening itself has become a radical act, one that could reshape democracy by empowering the “silent majority” to push back against polarization. Manu's organization, BridgeUSA – https://bridgeusa.org/ Manu's podcast, The Hopeful Majority – https://www.thehopefulmajority.com/ Don't forget to subscribe for more conversations that challenge, stretch, and inspire. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 00:46 Introducing Manu Meel and BridgeUSA 01:10 Discussing the Assassination of Charlie Kirk 02:28 The Mission of BridgeUSA 03:23 Challenges and Critiques of Bridging Efforts 06:30 Outrage vs. Dialogue in the Attention Economy 07:40 The Viral Impact of Constructive Dialogue 11:16 Building a Culture of Pluralism on Campus 15:49 Empowering the Silent Majority 18:44 Conclusion and Call to Action
In this episode of Dialogue Unbound, Caroline Kline speaks with scholar and ethnographer Brittany Romanello about her 2020 Dialogue article, Multiculturalism as Resistance: Latina Migrants Navigate U.S. Mormon Spaces. Drawing on ethnographic research with Latina… The post Latina Migrants, Mormonism, and the Politics of Immigration: A Conversation with Brittany Romanello appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
What compelled Charlie to do what he did? Was there something he wanted the college age youth of America to know that he knew they didn't know – understand correctly?
In this episode of Grit Meets Growth, we dive into the power of open dialog—not the surface-level kind that stays safe, but the kind that creates space for honest reflection, real accountability, and genuine connection. We explore how conversation becomes a tool for grit and resilience, challenging us to admit when we're struggling, to call each other out when excuses creep in, and to carry one another's burdens when life gets heavy.From the everyday encounters that remind us there are still good people in the world, to the brotherhood being built inside Built for More, this conversation is about taking the mask off, leaning into feedback, and growing together through meaningful, face-to-face dialog.5 key insights from this episode: Open dialog fuels grit and resilience Real conversation is not just about sharing opinions—it's about having the courage to admit struggles, the humility to ask for help, and the strength to listen to feedback. That kind of dialog builds resilience and helps us grow through discomfort.Accountability requires speaking goals out loud Books and self-help resources can provide valuable insights, but without accountability, most lessons fade away. When goals are spoken out loud in a trusted group, others rally around them, creating support and pressure that makes growth stick.Connection and trust are built face-to-face In a world dominated by algorithms and social media echo chambers, true trust and connection come from human interaction. Sitting in a room together, removing the masks, and engaging in real dialog creates a kind of support technology can't replace.Feedback is fuel for growth Feedback isn't an attack—it's a seed. When we receive it with humility, nurture it, and put it into action, it becomes the catalyst for transformation. Defensive walls only block the growth that comes from honest reflection and outside perspective.Brotherhood creates lasting change Inside Built for More, men are experiencing transformation because they're no longer carrying their roles and struggles alone. Sharing openly with a trusted group shifts how they show up—in their families, their work, and their personal lives. Community accelerates change.One Truth:Growth doesn't happen in silence—it happens when you're willing to take off the mask, speak honestly, and let others hold you accountable.
Au Cameroun, le ministre d'État Bello Bouba Maïgari a fait sensation le 28 juin 2025, quand il a démissionné du gouvernement et annoncé sa candidature contre Paul Biya à la présidentielle du 12 octobre. En effet, son parti, l'Union nationale pour la démocratie et le progrès (UNDP), est un poids lourd dans le pays. Mais quelles sont ses chances de gagner si l'opposition reste divisée ? Aujourd'hui, le candidat Bello Bouba annonce qu'il « peut arriver à une entente » avec le candidat Tchiroma Bakary. En ligne de Yaoundé, il répond aux questions de Christophe Boisbouvier. RFI : Si vous êtes élu, quelles seront vos deux priorités ? Bello Bouba Maïgari : Mes priorités, si je suis élu, ce sera d'abord pour la formation d'un gouvernement de large union. Parce qu'il faudra que nous nous attaquions aux problèmes essentiels de notre pays, à savoir la protection de l'unité nationale, son renforcement notamment dans les régions anglophones, mais également les problèmes de sécurité dans d'autres régions du Cameroun, notamment l'Extrême Nord. Alors, vous parlez de la très grave crise anglophone au Nord-Ouest et au Sud-Ouest. Beaucoup de Camerounais, y compris des candidats, prônent le retour au fédéralisme. Qu'en pensez-vous ? Aucun sujet ne sera tabou. D'abord, pour qu'il y ait une vraie inclusivité au Dialogue national inclusif que nous allons convoquer dans les six premiers mois de notre mandat, nous parlerons même aux leaders politiques des régions aujourd'hui troublées par cette crise anglophone, et nous envisageons de libérer ceux d'entre eux qui veulent travailler avec nous pour aboutir à un large consensus. Votre fief, c'est le nord du pays, mais comme vous le savez, il ne suffit pas de gagner au nord. Est-ce que vous avez la stature nationale pour être élu président ? Qui peut dénier à l'UNDP une implantation nationale ? Quel autre parti au Cameroun peut nous dénier cette bonne implantation que nous avons à travers l'ensemble des dix régions ? Oui, mais tout de même, Monsieur le Premier Ministre, votre parti UNDP est pour l'instant très loin derrière le parti au pouvoir RDPC. Qu'est-ce que vous comptez faire d'ici au 12 octobre pour combler ce retard ? D'abord, ce que vous appelez « très loin derrière le parti » au pouvoir, nous pensons que c'est parce que les conditions de transparence, de liberté et d'organisation des élections dans notre pays ne sont pas remplies. Nous travaillons pour cela et, d'ici à la fin du premier trimestre de 2026, vous verrez un renforcement de la représentation de l'UNDP dans toutes les assemblées de notre pays. Mais pourquoi la fraude s'arrêterait-elle au Cameroun ? Parce que d'abord, nous pensons, dans nos contacts avec les candidats et les anciens candidats, renforcer la collaboration entre nous pour assurer la vérité des urnes par une présence massive et digne des partis de l'opposition dans tous les bureaux de vote, dans toutes les commissions départementales où se passera le décompte des voix. Tout récemment, il y a quelques jours, l'opposant Maurice Kamto, qui n'a pas le droit de se présenter et qui n'a pas encore donné de consigne de vote, vous a invité, Issa Tchiroma et vous-même qui êtes tous deux originaires du nord du pays, à vous entendre pour fusionner vos deux candidatures, qu'est-ce que vous en pensez ? C'est pour cela que, après avoir écouté non seulement l'appel du professeur Kamto, mais aussi d'autres responsables de partis, nous avons relancé cette demande de rencontre entre nous pour que nous puissions nous entendre. Une rencontre entre Tchiroma et vous ? Une rencontre entre, oui, Monsieur Tchiroma, mais également avec d'autres candidats aussi. Les choses sont en train d'être explorées et nous n'avons pas perdu l'espoir qu'elles aboutiront à un consensus acceptable, non pas entre nous seuls, mais également à qui répondra à l'attente de beaucoup de Camerounais. Et vous pourriez arriver à fusionner vos deux candidatures ? Nous pourrons arriver, je l'espère, à trouver la solution que beaucoup attendent. C'est-à-dire une entente entre nous. C'est ma détermination pour laquelle je veux travailler. Et que répondez-vous à ceux qui disent, comme le candidat Cabral Libii, qu'il faut renouveler la classe politique camerounaise et que les nonagénaires, comme Paul Biya, et les septuagénaires, comme Issa Tchiroma et vous-même, devraient peut-être laisser la place aux jeunes ? C'est son opinion, mais la loi permet encore qu'un candidat de cet âge-là puisse se présenter. Je n'ai aucun commentaire à ce sujet.
Audio gathered from various sources at SITE2 on day 1329.MAJOR INSIGHT INTO: ANOMALY0's ongoing manipulation of ENTITY2 ENTITY1's continued avoidance, especially regarding ENTITY2's memory of the limnENTITY2's deteriorating trust in ENTITY1 ANOMALY0's ongoing "therapy"MINOR INSIGHT INTO:ENTITY1's difficulty articulating complicated feelingsENTITY2's compulsive optimism and mood swingsImportant notes:ANOMALY0 now openly refers to an “audience” in dialogue with ENTITY1. Both of them acknowledged the term, while ENTITY1 displayed visible confusion. Concerning, considering our "grand debut" in FILE44. Though, they may have just been messing with him.The file marks the clearest instance yet of ANOMALY0 shifting from covert influence to overt manipulation.It is getting increasingly difficult to stand idle. I don't know how you stomach this. You were human once too, weren't you?-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, Voicebox Vance, Dio Garner, Jalen Askins With original music composed by Will Wood and produced by Jonathon Maisto. Additional music composed by Kyle Gabler and Another You.Dialogue editing by Beetlesprite.WEBSITEPATREONDISCORD
In the wake of the Charlie Kirk tragedy, as I was reflecting on what unites us amidst intense political division, I thought who better to come on to discuss this than Aubrey Marcus - a visionary podcaster, writer, and poet. Aubrey and I delve deep into what shared values we can focus on that transcend politics, religious dogma, and cultural conventions. We explore the desensitization caused by social media, the importance of recognizing shared humanity, and the dangers of labeling individuals based on their political beliefs. The discussion emphasizes the need for open dialogue, the spectrum of values, and the potential for redemption and transformation in individuals. Ultimately, we advocate for finding common ground and uniting against anti-value ideologies while acknowledging the good intentions behind differing beliefs.The Illusion of Consensus is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Listen Now:Spotify / Apple Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Context of the Conversation07:13 The Charlie Kirk Assassination: Initial Reactions13:18 Understanding Humanity Beyond Politics18:16 The Dangers of Dehumanization26:46 Awakening to Shared Humanity32:59 Opportunities for Dialogue and Unity36:03 Navigating Complex Ideologies and Values44:15 The Struggle Between Good and Evil45:42 Redefining Values and Responses47:51 Unifying Against Anti-Values50:42 The Spectrum of Values55:02 Understanding Humanity and Morality01:01:08 The Complexity of Beliefs01:11:28 Universal Moral Truths and Shared Values01:23:38 Exploring Universal Spiritual Themes01:27:45 The Intersection of Eastern and Western Philosophies01:31:41 The Nature of God and Personal Gnosis01:35:41 The Role of Dogma in Spirituality01:39:24 Humility and the Evolving Nature of Belief01:51:00 Mental Health and Spiritual Practices01:55:18 Introduction to Mental Health and Psychedelics01:55:47 Exploring Future Episodes on Meditation and Therapy This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
As the world marks two years since the October 7 conflict, peace feels more distant than ever. Israeli peace educator Roi Silberberg and Palestinian scholar Hazem Almassry share deeply personal stories—from childhood in Gaza to life in a shared Jewish-Arab village. They reflect on Gaza's devastation, Israel's militarized “normal,” and Taiwan's own security, arguing that peace begins not with agreements, but with dialogue. 03:00 — Hazem's childhood in Gaza and path to Taiwan 09:50 — Roi's journey into peace education 20:15 — Family under siege: Hazem's life and loss in Gaza 30:56 — The fellows' Kinmen visit and Taiwan's “front line” identity 35:00 — The power in the choice of word "genocide" Host: Kwangyin Liu, Senior Managing Editor of CommonWealth Magazine Guests: Hazem Almassry, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Academia Sinica Roi Silberberg, Director of School for Peace Producers: Yayuan Chang, Weiru Wang *Read about Taiwan: https://english.cw.com.tw *Share your thoughts:bill@cw.com.tw Powered by Firstory Hosting
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WARNING: this episode contains Italian insults and may not be suitable for sensitive ears!In the last episode of this season, we graduate from survival Italian into conversation starters so that we can make lasting friendships. Elisa also confesses the not-so-well-loved traits of her fellow Italians and gives us a healthy list of Italian insults and bad words, both polite and offensive, as a graduation present. But to get the most out of Italian for Travelers, head to our website and subscribe to our premium online course. You'll get:A phone-friendly & clickable PDF of all our mini-glossaries ← the perfect travel buddy for Italian learners!Full episodes (we only stream a portion of our conversations!)Dialogue transcriptsListen-and-repeat audio glossaries (no banter, just vocabulary to practice your pronunciation)Practice lessons … and so much more! www.PostcardsFromItalyPodcast.com Live La Dolce Vita glamor... without all the grammar :-) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Faith for Normal People, Pete and Jared talk with lawyer, lecturer, and author James Kimmel, Jr. about our primal desire for revenge against the people we feel have wronged us. James shares the science behind the belief that revenge is an addiction tied to gratification, and offers alternative strategies to break the revenge cycle and move towards a forgiveness-oriented approach to living. Show Notes → https://thebiblefornormalpeople.com/episode-65-james-kimmel-jr-this-is-your-brain-on-revenge/ Watch this episode on YouTube → https://youtu.be/qqlsFUf9hJ8 This episode is brought to you by Upper Room. Have you ever opened the Old Testament and felt more confused than inspired? You're not alone. In his new book, Sacred Tension: Embracing Dissonance and Dialogue in the Old Testament, biblical scholar William P. Brown invites us to stop searching for one tidy, uniform voice in Scripture—and instead, discover the beauty in its complexity. If you love the Bible but aren't afraid to wrestle with it, pick up Sacred Tension today—and save 20% off with promo code NORMAL at Store.UpperRoom.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this first dialogue session Jim and Kirsten focus on the maxims of Brother Lawrence. Resources: Turning to the Mystics is a podcast by the Center for Action and Contemplation. To learn more about James Finley, visit his faculty profile here. The transcript for this episode can be found here. The book we will be using this season can be found here. Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about this season? Email us: podcasts@cac.org Send us a voicemail: cac.org/voicemail We'll be accepting questions for our Listener Questions episode until November 7th, 2025. 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!
In this episode of Beyond the Letter, Pastor Adam and the team take us on a journey through the rich history of the Church. From standing during the reading of Scripture to the rhythms of communion, the conversation invites us to reflect on how ancient traditions and practices can still shape our worship today.This isn't just a history lesson—it's an invitation to root ourselves deeper in the timeless truths of our faith. By exploring the unity and diversity that has characterized Christian worship across two millennia, we're encouraged to be curious, reflective, and intentional in how we live out our faith in the present. How can our current practices connect us more meaningfully to God and to the global family of believers across time?--Connect with:Pastor Adam Mesa https://www.instagram.com/amesa/Pastor Sammy https://www.instagram.com/samuelmrod/--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/
On May 29, 2025, MoCP presented a series of conversations that explored topics of authorship, representation, and the dissemination of information as they relate to the past, present, and future of photography. This special edition of Focal Point Extras captures the conversation between scholar and educator Laura Wexler (Yale University) and artist, art historian, and educator Shawn Michelle Smith (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) on the topic of “The Living Archive.” The two discuss artists who work with archives to expand fixed notions of history, and people who call for a reassessment of ownership and control over photographed people within archives. This symposium was in conjunction with the exhibition, Collaboration: A Potential History of Photography in Dialogue with the MoCP Collection curated by Wendy Ewald, Susan Meiselas, Laura wexler, and MoCP Curator of Academic Programs and Collections, Kristin Taylor. Image credit:Aaron Turner, Untitled, Self Extended, from Black Alchemy Vol. 3, 2020
Join us for an enlightening discussion with Tia Slightham, a passionate parenting coach and mother of two, as she shares her journey from being a kindergarten teacher to becoming a certified positive discipline expert. Tia's unique approach emphasizes that parenting is a learned skill, and she has dedicated her career to helping parents foster better relationships with their children. We explore common challenges faced by parents, such as the reliance on ineffective tactics like yelling and bribery, and highlight the importance of acquiring proper parenting skills to create a harmonious family environment. Tia's transformative Parenting with Purpose Method has guided thousands of parents globally, providing them with the tools to enjoy their parenting journey. Listen in as we explore the impact of different parenting styles on children's behavior and motivation. Tia discusses the challenges parents encounter when employing authoritarian or permissive styles, which often lead to anxiety and boundary-pushing in children. We also tackle school-related responsibilities, focusing on fostering self-motivation in children as they transition to higher grades. Tia emphasizes the importance of not making homework the parent's problem and instead setting structured systems and boundaries to encourage a positive learning environment, ultimately strengthening the parent-child connection. Connect with Tia: Website: www.tiaslightham.com Instagram: @tiaparentingcoach TikTok: Tia Slightham M Ed. Certified Facebook: Tia Slightham Let's keep the conversation going!Website: www.martaspirk.com Instagram: @martaspirk Facebook: Marta Spirk Want to be my next guest on The Empowered Woman Podcast?Apply here: www.martaspirk.com/podcastguest Watch my TEDx talk: http://bit.ly/martatedx Are you feeling stretched thin, constantly behind, or guilty? No matter how you choose to spend your time, Amy Pierre-Russo can help. She's a certified Work-Life Harmony Coach dedicated to helping entrepreneurial moms find ease, flow, and fulfillment while reducing stress, guilt, and burnout.
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SUMMARY: Paul watches the Canadian, not funny version of "Northern Exposure" and laments about how many U.S. shows wouldn't exist if things worked here. Young Matt tries to impress the cool kids in the back of the bus; old Matt scoots through the streets of San Antonio. Plus, Jacob's been listening to Prince's "Purple Rain" album, and we've got a Scoopardy.