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Last month, four high school seniors participated in an experiment. A Stanford economist was given a list of colleges they were accepted to, what they were contemplating studying, their financial situations, and the aid packages they were offered. Then, she recommended the most economically sound college choice for each. Today, we'll delve into her choices and thinking. But first: why it would be crazy to think about cutting interest rates right now.
Last month, four high school seniors participated in an experiment. A Stanford economist was given a list of colleges they were accepted to, what they were contemplating studying, their financial situations, and the aid packages they were offered. Then, she recommended the most economically sound college choice for each. Today, we'll delve into her choices and thinking. But first: why it would be crazy to think about cutting interest rates right now.
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Liz Alterman has written all sorts. Young adult fiction, uplit, memoir, and is back with a new psychological, campus thriller, 'A Different Type of Poison'. It's about the author Molly Archer, whose latest novel, 'Birds at Night', is an instant hit. She's invited to a book club, by an incredibly enthusiastic reader who she should remember from her hometown. The problem is, she can't place her... and might be stepping into a very deadly chapter.Liz has also published, 'You Shouldn't Have Done That', 'Claire Casey's Had Enough', 'The House on Cold Creek Lane', 'He'll Be Waiting', 'The Perfect Neighbourhood', and 'Sad Sacked'.We discuss why, after moving through genres, it's psychological thriller that has drawn her in. Also, why stories are written differently, depending on where they're read, why the most vital writing skill is listening, and about her new-found lease of writing life.This week's episode is sponsored by IngramSpark. Get 15% off your first 15 books or more at ingramspark.com. Use the code ROUTINE15Get a copy of the book - uk.bookshop.com/shop/writersroutineSupport the show -patreon.com/writersroutineko-fi.com/writersroutine@writerspodwritersroutine.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Should we treat digital assets as form of alternative investing? Should it be considered a strategic building block? Or is it all speculation? Pascal St-Jean joins Michael Hainsworth on the podcast to discuss the relevance of digital assets and the role it can play in a modern investment portfolio.
In a new relationship there’s tons of little things that could give you the “ick.” We’re gonna help one of our listeners navigate AWAY from those icebergs with some Textual Healing!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a new relationship there’s tons of little things that could give you the “ick.” We’re gonna help one of our listeners navigate AWAY from those icebergs with some Textual Healing!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before his daughter was born, Robin thought he had a sense of what it meant to be a dad. But after a prenatal diagnosis of Trisomy 13, that understanding started to unravel.In this episode, Robin reflects on what it was like to face a future filled with uncertainty, including the possibility that his daughter might not live long and might require a completely different kind of parenting than he had imagined. He shares how that uncertainty led him to emotionally distance himself early on, the role grief and fear played in that response, and how his connection to his daughter has grown and changed over time.This conversation also touches on learning to be present, understanding your role and strengths as a parent, and how isolating this life can feel, even as you look for connection with others who get it.This is one you can't miss.Links:Join The Rare Life newsletter andnever miss an update!Fill out our contact form to joinupcoming discussion groups!Listen to Ep 146: The Dad Perspective.Listen to Ep 151: Finding Other Disability ParentFriends.Listen to Ep 197: Difficulty with Making DisabilityParent Friends.Follow Robin on Instagram @thedadadays!Follow us on Instagram @the_rare_life!Donate to the podcast or Contactme about sponsoring an episode
Dr. Debi Silber breaks down exactly why betrayal hits differently than other types of trauma — and why understanding that difference is the key to actually healing from it. Drawing on her PhD research and work with over 100,000 people, Dr. Debi explains the three discoveries that changed everything, why so many people suffer in silence, and how coaches and practitioners can better serve clients who've been betrayed. Key Topics Discussed The Three Discoveries from Dr. Debi's PhD Research Betrayal is a different type of trauma that requires a different way to heal There is a specific collection of physical, mental, and emotional symptoms so common to betrayal it's now known as Post Betrayal Syndrome® Healing is proven and predictable — there are Five Stages from Betrayal to Breakthrough™, and we know what happens at every stage and what it takes to move through each one Why Betrayal Is Different from Other Traumas With other traumas, you grieve and rebuild your life. With betrayal, you must rebuild both your life and yourself — your sense of identity, safety, confidence, worthiness, trust, and belonging are all shattered. The person who caused the harm is typically the same person you would have turned to for support — making betrayal uniquely isolating. Unlike other traumas that draw community support, betrayal often brings silence, minimization, or abandonment from those closest to you. Many betrayed people suffer alone — embarrassed, humiliated, and ashamed over something that was done tothem. The Trust Shattering Effect When the person you trusted most proves untrustworthy, it doesn't just damage trust in them — it destroys your entire internal system for discerning trustworthiness. You stop trusting yourself. This is why telling betrayal survivors to "just trust in a low-stakes situation" misses the mark entirely. What This Means for Coaches and Practitioners Post Betrayal Syndrome® and the Five Stages were not part of your coaching, therapy, or somatic training — and it's not your fault. Your most resistant, cycling, or plateau-ing clients may be betrayal clients — even if they're coming to you for something completely unrelated (weight, gut issues, anxiety, leadership struggles, business blocks). Stage Three looks like "I'm fine" — but fine is functional, not transformed. Knowing the language of each stage helps you recognize when a client is ready to move deeper rather than exit the process early. 47% of people who've been betrayed have a weight issue. 45% have gut or digestive issues. Healing the root (betrayal) heals the symptoms. Resources Mentioned UNSTUCK: The Practitioner's Guide to Moving Betrayal Clients from Survival to Transformation — Dr. Debi's newest book, available now with bonuses at thepbtinstitute.com/unstuck: https://thepbtinstitute.com/unstuck/ PBT Certification Program — the #1 betrayal recovery certification for life, business, health, and leadership coaches (ICF-approved): https://thepbtinstitute.com/get-certified/ Waitlist for working with a certified PBT Coach: thepbtinstitute.com Connect with Dr. Debi Website: thepbtinstitute.com https://thepbtinstitute.com Podcast: From Betrayal to Breakthrough
A couple weeks ago, I talked about chronification and how it's just a fancy word that makes things feel permanent when they're not. Today we're tackling another buzzword: metabolic migraines. And here's the thing... people hear this term and think they've been diagnosed with a different TYPE of migraine. Like there are hormone migraines over here, stress migraines over there, and metabolic migraines in their own category. But that's not how this works. If you've been told you have "metabolic migraines" and you're treating that one piece in isolation... this episode is going to change the way you think about what's actually happening in your body. In this episode: What metabolic migraines actually means (in plain English) Why it's NOT a separate "type" of migraine — and why that matters How metabolic dysfunction is connected to your gut, hormones, nervous system, and liver (it's all one system) Why treating metabolism alone won't work if you're not addressing what caused it The real question nobody asks: What made your metabolism break down in the first place? How chronic systemic inflammation drives metabolic dysfunction — and why that's good news Why focusing on blood sugar and supplements alone keeps you stuck at 20% better The 3-phase approach that heals metabolism by addressing the whole inflammatory picture (not just one pathway) My challenge to you: stop chasing labels and start asking what's inflamed Resources mentioned: Free Guide: Toxic Migraine Triggers Book a Migraine Breakthrough® Assessment Call: Connect with me: Website: https://pages.debbiewaidlcoach.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/debbiewaidl.coach/ Facebook Group: Women's Migraine Freedom™ Disclaimer: The Migraine Freedom™ Your Way Podcast and information provided by Debbie Waidl and guests in this podcast is presented solely to provide helpful information, education, and entertainment on the subjects discussed. The use of information or resources mentioned on or linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk and discretion. This podcast is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. For diagnosis or treatment of any medical problem, consult your own physician. Debbie Waidl and In The Balance Health Coaching LLC are not responsible for any medical conditions or liable for any damages or negative consequences from any treatment, action, application, or preparation to any person reading or following the information presented on this podcast. References are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of any websites or other sources.
As we transition from Black History Month to Women's History Month, I've chosen a topic that encompasses both, a topic that addresses a major misconception in American history. What role did white women actually play in enslaving people? For a very long time, historians assumed that women were merely passive enslavers. They enslaved because their husbands enslaved. They were involved only because of their roles as housekeepers. But, when we look at the actual evidence - documents, letters, interviews, etc. - we are forced to consider another reality. In many cases, white women played an active, possibly even dominant, role in buying, selling, punishing, and hiring out enslaved people. Let's fix that. Support the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: From Naming to Knowing "Women as Enslavers"New York Times "Scholars Thought White Women Were Passive Enslavers. They Were Wrong"Michigan Law Review "A Different Type of Property: White Women and the Human Property They Kept"From Naming to Knowing "Junius Brickle"Incidents of the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet JacobsThey Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South by Stephanie Jones-RogersShoot me a message! Support the show
Author Liz Alterman on psychological thrillers, writing across genres, surviving rejection, and why your neighbor might be scarier than any monster.
Drones are used in a variety of sectors, and Battle Creek is playing a part in helping expand their reach. Joe Sobieralski with Battle Creek Unlimited talks to Community Matters about new developments related to MICH-AIR, the advanced air mobility hub under development at the Battle Creek Executive Airport. Episode ResourcesBattle Creek Unlimited WebsiteABOUT COMMUNITY MATTERS Former WBCK Morning Show host Richard Piet (2014-2017) returns to host Community Matters, an interview program focused on community leaders and newsmakers in and around Battle Creek. Community Matters is heard Saturdays, 8:00 AM Eastern on WBCK-FM (95.3) and anytime at battlecreekpodcast.com.Community Matters is sponsored by Lakeview Ford Lincoln and produced by Livemic Communications.Do you have a non-profit you'd like to hear highlighted on Community Matters? Go to our website and let us know!
Mike Holmgren, former 49ers coach and Seahawks head coach, joins Willard and Dibs to break down 49ers vs. Seahawks ahead of tomorrow's Divisional Round matchup.
In this special episode of the Second Act Success Podcast, business coach, author, and host Shannon Russell celebrates an incredible wave of second act authors who published books in 2025—right alongside her own book, Start Your Second Act: How to Change Careers, Launch a Business, and Create Your Best Life.Shannon spotlights powerful new releases from friends and former guests including Lisa Morton (Aligned at Home), Heike Yates (Pursue Your Spark), Gregory Andrus (A Walk Along the Jersey Shore), Sara Conklin (Fundamentally Frugal), Gina Riley (Qualified Isn't Enough), Liz Alterman (You Shouldn't Have Done That, Clare Casey's Had Enough, A Different Type of Poison), Cindy Bertram (California Fork & Spoon), Maude McDonald (Retro Quilts), and Liz Mugavero (Claws Out). You'll hear how each author used their second act, career change, or creative pivot to turn lived experience into pages that inspire, heal, and empower others.Whether you've secretly dreamed of writing a book, starting a business, or launching your own creative project, this episode is your loving nudge that it's absolutely possible—especially in midlife.In this episode, you'll learn:How ordinary women (and one Jersey Shore storyteller!) turned their second act into published booksWhy sharing your story, expertise, or creativity can open new doors in career, business, and lifeThe mindset shifts and courage it takes to say a big, bold “YES” to authorshipBook recommendations in home alignment, wellness, money, career transitions, mystery fiction, quilting, food, and photographyHow your own second act might be the next book, podcast, or business the world is waiting forIf you've ever thought, “Maybe I could write a book someday…” let this episode be your sign. Press play, grab the book list in the show notes, and get inspired to start your own second act story.SHOW NOTES:https://secondactsuccess.co/226Tell us what you think and what you want to hear on the podcast! You are listening to the Top 2% globally ranked podcast Second Act Success!CONTACT Shannon and share your feedback about what you'd like to hear on the podcast! https://secondactsuccess.co/contact Book a FREE Strategy Call with host and business coach Shannon Russell - https://www.calendly.com/second-act-success/coaching-strategyWork with Shannonhttps://secondactsuccess.co/coaching FREE Resourceshttps://secondactsuccess.co/resources READ Shannon's Book - Start Your Second Act: How to Change Careers, Launch a Business, and Create Your Best Life https://startyoursecondact.com. LISTEN to the How To Quit Your Job and Start A Business Podcast! https://secondactsuccess.co/listenLET'S CONNECT!Instagram - https://instagram.com/secondactsuccessLinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonrussellcoach *Want to be a guest on Second Act Success Podcast? Send Shannon Russell a message on PodMatch,...
Is there a better way to explore space without using rockets for propulsion? Manasvi Lingam, assistant professor of astrobiology at the Florida Institute of Technology, examines one potential technology. Manasvi Lingam, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of astrobiology at Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech) in Melbourne, Florida. After completing his undergraduate degree at the […]
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If you just confined your view to the top four brokers, you might easily assume that not much has happened in the US retail broking segment in the last ten years. But if you broadened you view to the top ten or twenty, you'd be faced with a very large number of billion-dollar-plus revenue broking groups that you would have been hard pressed to name ten years ago and many of which didn't exist as far back as the turn of the millennium. This has come about through huge sums in private investment, a lot of strategic realignment and a considerable amount of M&A. There are a lot of untold stories buried in this remarkable era of expansion and this podcast is all about beginning to remedy that because today's guest forms part of this remarkably fast-evolving cohort. Gregg Bundschuh is the chief Growth Officer at EPIC, the retail broking arm of the wider Galway Holdings business, which also includes wholesaler JENCAP. As the business approaches $2bn in annual revenues and this podcast does a thorough examination of the intermediary's specialist business model. As a construction lawyer turned construction broker, entrepreneur and now senior management executive, Gregg's career is in many ways a personal embodiment of what EPIC is trying to build. It's all about highly-specific top-down vertical industry expertise that gives an edge in chosen niches, adding more value and building a loyal and growing customer base that doesn't want to be without your specialist knowledge. The icing on the cake is to then try to orchestrate all the different specialisms so that the client can be served everything they need through a co-ordinated EPIC offering. It's an incredibly ambitious and challenging way of doing business and one that is setting the bar extremely high. For example, continued above-average growth is needed to fund constant reinvestment in keeping the knowledge and talent base at the cutting edge. But it's also incredibly refreshing and makes for an enlightening and enjoyable discussion. Gregg is great company and is an insurance player to his core. Listen on and the next 50 minutes will give you an awful lot of original business ideas to think about. NOTES: SIR = Self-Insured Retention LINKS: We thank our naming sponsor AdvantageGo: https://www.advantagego.com
The Wood Hounds discuss the most difficult step in starting a project...the first one! They also find the opportunity to challenge people to dare to be different despite the pressures on us to conform.
A day before the sixth game of the Winnipeg-Dallas second round series, Jets star forward Mark Scheifele was informed his father, Brad, had passed away unexpectedly. The following morning, Scheifele advised head coach Scott Arniel that, after speaking with his mom, he would play that night as he believes his dad would have wanted him to.Scheifele's performance was strong and inspiring despite the difficult end to the Jets season. It's something we've seen before where competing is both cathartic and a distraction in dealing with grief.X: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/#NHLWraparound #ShortShifts #NYCentric #StanleyCupdate #NeilSmith #VicMorren #NHL #WinnipegJets #MarkScheifele #ScottArniel #JamieBenn #MartinStLouis #BradRichards #BrettFavre #TieDomi #RogerNeilson #JoeMurphy #ColinCampbell
The San Francisco 49ers agree to a five-year, $265 million deal with quarterback Brock Purdy. The Las Vegas Aces cut rookie, Deja Kelly leading up to the start of the WNBA season. Preview of Game 6 between the New York Knicks and Boston Celtics in the NBA Playoffs semifinal round. Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, former NFL corner back and Next Level Chef contestant Mark McMillian joins Cofield & Company to review Brock Purdy's new contract with the San Francisco 49ers, review the release of the 2025 NFL Schedule, and preview his upcoming Sizzle and Big Wins event in Las Vegas. Reporter for The Sporting Tribune, Grant Mona joins Cofield & Co. to discuss why Pete Rose should be allowed to be inducted into the baseball hall of fame, review the Los Angeles Dodgers' addition of second baseman Hyeseong Kim, and preview the Los Angeles Sparks' season opener on the road against the Golden State Valkyries.
Amber and Melanie discuss Pope Francis and some things he stood for or not.
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.Welcome to the final episode in a special four-part series from Health Affairs on the intersection of food, nutrition, and health. This special series compliments the release of a theme issue on food, nutrition, and health, which is currently available to read.In this episode, Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Ellen Bayer speak with Heather Thomas from the nonprofit A Place to Stand about her Narrative Matters essay from the issue, "A Different Type of Hunger." The essay explores Thomas' experience fighting to access and maintain food benefits in the US as a mother of six whose family is food insecure.Order the Food, Nutrition, and Health Issue. Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.Welcome to the final episode in a special four-part series from Health Affairs on the intersection of food, nutrition, and health. This special series compliments the release of a theme issue on food, nutrition, and health, which is currently available to read.In this episode, Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Ellen Bayer speak with Heather Thomas from the nonprofit A Place to Stand about her Narrative Matters essay from the issue, "A Different Type of Hunger."The essay explores Thomas' experience fighting to access and maintain food benefits in the US as a mother of six whose family is food insecure.Order the Food, Nutrition, and Health Issue. Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.
7:00AM Hour 2 Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase continue with their Bills talk ahead of this years NFL draft. The guys wonder if there is a new archetype of receiver the Bills could target to fill a need.
Why do you watch porn that makes you laugh Fat Boy? Headlines with “Ronald McDonald” in Florida in trouble for robbing somebody Sports with Frank Reich named the new coach of the Stanford Cardinal
It's back to anime time! This week the gang takes on The Apothecary Diaries Season 1. Come take a listen as they dive into Maomao's everyday life as a lady-in-waiting. Then join our discord and tell us what shows to watch next and what you thought of the episode! https://linktr.ee/chaoticallynerdyIntro and outro music is made by Alex Grohl, can find their music on spotify here https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Mi50rMNTnDl8PVUi1YbpO?si=mVQPtZMeQzOFU3Wcg9g7vwWe can be reached at chaoticallynerdy@gmail.com
We're adding a little extra content to help you get over the Sunday Scaries! In a new relationship there’s tons of little things that could give you the “ick.” We’re gonna help one of our listeners navigate AWAY from those icebergs with some Textual Healing!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theme: Consider how generations view work/life balance. The question of meaning and purpose and how our work connects to our faith is something each generation must consider. For younger people, finding meaning and purpose in work is important. It's also important mid-career and at retirement and after. Along the way, financial questions come up—do I have enough, will I ever get to retire, cost of living increases and debt is a concern. In God's economy there are enough resources to go around. Quantity isn't the issue. It's not that we must give everything away or don't plan and prepare for retirement; but our relationship to our work is a matter of faith. Key Scripture: Matthew 16:26 (Jesus asks what profit is there to gain the whole world but lose soul); Luke 12:15 (Jesus also taught that one's life does not consist in the abundance of possessions).
In this episode Joey talks about an incident that happened at his sons school. And Ryan talks about how his daughter hustled a hustler.
Decentricity joins the show to discuss the advent of her latest endeavor, Bestee.AI. Bestee is an offline AI companion that aims to curb loneliness in its users. Learn more about the project at https://bestee.ai/. Buy some merch: https://Flobito.Threadless.com Toss a nickel into the Virtual Tip Jar: BuyMeACoffee.com/Floboboyce --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knewamsterdam/support
Daryl Ruiter joins Nick and Spencer to discuss the Browns moving to Brook Park and why it is a positive thing. Nick and Spencer then discuss how the MLB Playoffs cause a different type of stress.
Send us a textIt's become a big question among Torah-keepers: Are animal sacrifices still required to atone for sin? That is the big question that has kicked up a bit of dust with our Hebrew Roots (aka Torahism, Torah-keeping) friends. In this episode, we move this important conversation forward by looking at a rebuttal video put out by a Hebrew Roots teacher named David Wilber. David promotes Torah-observant (or as he calls it, “Pronomian”) Christianity, which is the fringe theology that believes Christians are required to keep all of the old covenant law including the Yom Kippur atonement sacrifices. David, along with a number of other Hebrew Roots folks, took issue with our big question because it goes right to the heart of their theology. This isn't just a fun exercise or a "gotcha" question. This is an issue that actually cuts to the heart of the gospel. The stakes are incredibly high. Torah-keepers who preach that every old covenant commandment is still in effect today—including the Yom Kippur sacrifices atoning for sin—are robbing the cross of its power and glory. They are belittling the glorious, once and for all sacrifice of Jesus and preaching a false gospel. And that is why I continue to press this carefully worded question. I believe it lays bare the critical heresy in the theology of many Torah-keeping Christians. Links Mentioned in EpisodeSin Sacrifices: A Question That “Topples” Torah Observance? (David Wilber's Video)Defending the Biblical Roots of ChristianityOur websiteOur YouTube ChannelProf. Solberg's BlogSupport our Ministry (Thank you!)Chapters00:00 Intro03:32 David Invokes John MacArthur06:22 Does it really topple Torahism?09:22 Supersessionism13:27 David Wilber's Case28:55 Ezekiel and the Temple36:28 A Different Type of Atonement44:20 Sin, Sacrifices, and Atonement
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.Question: Can I use my home study for a different type of adoption?This question arises in the following types of situations. Someone is applying to adopt an infant domestically and gets a home study from a domestic adoption agency. They then decide that they want to adopt from foster care and ask if they can use their domestic home study for foster care adoption. Or, they have applied to adopt internationally and want to know if they can use their international home study for a domestic adoption or an adoption from foster care. Or getting a home study from a foster care agency and wanting to use that for domestic infant or international adoption.Resources:Types of AdoptionAdoption AgenciesAdoption AttorneysSupport the showPlease leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content: Weekly podcasts Weekly articles/blog posts Resource pages on all aspects of family building
Send us a textShannon Sharpe made social media go crazy with an Instagram Live that he was heard in the act of sex. Let's be real, we all do it. But to join Mr. Bell in this Convo he brings in the K from Distant Convos with K & S. Mr. Bell says he would leave it up and let who ever may hear it listen. It's life things happen. We also have a quick conversation about women thinking men are supposed to pay their bills. We live in a "keeping up with the Jones" world now without knowing everything that is going on or a since of what is really going on in our world. Youtube to https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPIs6Ko7BCc9l5jlE5AbAUqZ0gAOhmuq-
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On this episode of She's Got Issues, Jill sits down with expert psychotherapist and relationship specialist, Lisa Brateman, LCSW. Join them as they delve into the complexities of infidelity, exploring sexual betrayal, emotional disconnect, and financial secrecy in intimate relationships. Gain valuable insights on detecting signs of infidelity, navigating reconciliation, and preparing for independence within a relationship. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on the She's Got Issues podcast.______________Did you know there's a She's Got Issues magazine? Check it out! Follow us on Instagram: Jill • She's Got IssuesFor more information contact info@shesgotissues.comShe's Got Issues is produced by Play Audio Agency, Mikki Caplan-Zaple, Keira Shein & Jill Smokler© 2024 She's Got Issues visit www.shesgotissues.com or contact info@shesgotissues.com
In a new relationships there's tons of little things that could give you the “ick.” We're gonna help one of our listeners navigate AWAY from those Ice Bergs in an all new Textual Healing podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Evangelical voters have long supported Republican candidates, but who identifies as an evangelical Christian has changed over the years. A recent article written in The New York Times by Ruth Graham and Charles Homans argues that Trump is attracting a different kind of evangelical - one who loves their country and believes in God, but doesn't actually go to church. Katelyn Beaty joins Phil and Kaitlyn to discuss the trend and why they aren't as concerned this election cycle as previous ones. Then, Kaitlyn sits down with Michael Wear to discuss his new book, The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life. He explains how he uses the teachings of Dallas Willard to talk about how Christians should engage in politics and what it would look like to place our politics under our spiritual formation. Also this week, an Alabama man gets stuck in a vase. Holy Post Plus Getting Schooled - Bible Reading Plans https://www.patreon.com/posts/96689795 0:00 - Intro 1:37 - Show Starts 3:14 - Theme Song 3:39 - Sponsor - AG1 - Get your FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase, go to https://www.athleticgreens.com/HOLYPOST 4:54 - Man Stuck in Urn 11:29 - New Year's at Applebee's 13:44 - Prince William Told to Abdicate 18:54 - Trump Attracting Unchurched Evangelicals 52:04 - Sponsor - World Relief - Visit https://worldrelief.org/holypost/ to download your family refugee guide and learn more about the Path Community 53:16- Sponsor - Songfinch - Go to https://www.songfinch.com/HOLYPOST and start your song – after you purchase, you'll be prompted to add Spotify Streaming for your original song for FREE! That's a $50 value! 54:58 - Interview with Michael Wear 1:33:41 - End Credits Links Mentioned in the News Segment: Alabama Man Stuck in Decorative Urn Breaks His Silence: https://www.thedailybeast.com/alabama-man-connor-padgett-stuck-in-decorative-urn-breaks-his-silence Prince William Told to Back Christianity or Abdicate: https://www.newsweek.com/prince-william-church-england-abdicate-1861430 Trump Is Connecting With a Different Type of Evangelical Voter: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/08/us/politics/donald-trump-evangelicals-iowa.html Other Resources: The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life. https://amzn.to/4b9ka3f Holy Post website: https://www.holypost.com/ Holy Post Plus: https://www.holypost.com/plus Holy Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holypost Holy Post Merch Store: https://www.holypost.com/shop The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.