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Title: “The Maltenes Mission” Part 1 Text: Acts 28:1-6 FCF: We often struggle fearing our circumstances rather than seeing them as opportunities to preach Christ. Prop: Because God providentially provides platforms for us to preach Christ, we must trust and proclaim the Lord. Scripture Intro: [Slide 1] Turn in your bible to Acts chapter 28. In a moment we'll read from the Christian Standard Bible starting in verse 1. You can follow along in the pew bible or in whatever version you prefer. Today we officially begin the last chapter of the book of Acts. With it, we begin the final episode of the maritime adventure of Paul on his journey to Rome. Paul, his companions, the soldiers, the sailors and all the other passengers on board the Alexandrian grain ship have all come safely to shore. But now what? It is still November. They are on an island they don't recognize. They are cold, tired, hungry, and drenched. How will God providentially preserve them through the winter? Let's find out. Please stand with me to give honor to and to focus on the Word of God as it is read. Invocation: Most Gracious God, we humbly seek Your presence today to ask that You send Your Spirit to reveal truth from Your Word. Speak persistently and loudly. Show us, convict us, move us, shape us with the Words of Scripture. We pray that You would uncover Your providential work to prepare a platform for the gospel to be preached. We pray that even if the circumstances are painful for us that we would not give way to fear, but would stand firm in trusting You and preach Christ crucified to the lost. Convict us of our negligence and our panic. Help us to see the greatest mission we have and to do it for Your glory. We pray this in Jesus' name… Amen. Transition: Many people are ill equipped and unmotivated to hear the gospel message. Its truths are aggressive because they call men to repent of things that they cherish. Men love sin. But God not only prepares the heart of one of His lost sheep to hear the gospel, but He also prepares the circumstances for the message to be preached. For the Maltenes people, God prepared them to hear the truth. And He did this by… of all things… a snake bite. Let's look. I.) God providentially provides platforms for us to preach Christ, so we must preach the gospel. (1-4) a. [Slide 2] 1 - Once safely ashore, we then learned that the island was called Malta. i. Luke dutifully records for us again, that the people who could swim as well as those who could not arrived safely to the shore. ii. In the process of landing on the beach, certainly they would have looked for shelter. Being a beach, but not the main port on the island, there would probably have a small fishing village nearby. iii. [Slide 3] In this process they would have learned that the island they landed on was indeed the island of Malta. iv. Perhaps with shock they would have recognized how far the storm had carried them while also getting them closer to their intended destination of Italy. v. Indeed, in the last two weeks they had been blown by this Nor'easter about 476 Nautical miles west, which is just shy of 550 miles. b. [Slide 4] 2 - The local people showed us extraordinary kindness. They lit a fire and took us all in, since it was raining and cold. i. Luke using the term “Local people” here is actually the word “barbarians”. This indicates to us that these people probably did not speak Greek as a primary language. More than likely the Maltenes people spoke Punic which would be a dialect of Phoenician language. ii. And even though the main dock in Malta would have been sufficiently Hellenized, this village was probably less so. iii. Still there is no reason to believe that the shipwrecked crew was completely unable to converse with the people. They probably knew at least some Greek or Latin. iv. Luke marvels at the uncommon care the locals gave to the shipwrecked passengers. Many times small villages become quite closed off and suspicious of new people. Against that stereotype, these islanders went out of their way to help. v. The rain and cold had left these tired, drenched, hungry, and sleep deprived people in a truly miserable state. vi. For at least two weeks they had been battling no small storm and now they wash up completely helpless. vii. In this setting, it would be easy to prey upon them or fear them. But instead, they receive all 276 people and build a fire – probably several, to warm them all. c. [Slide 5] 3 - As Paul gathered a bundle of brushwood and put it on the fire, a viper came out because of the heat and fastened itself on his hand. i. As a prisoner of Rome, Paul would have no doubt been one of the first to be forced to go and look for more fuel for the fire. ii. Of course, this was probably a welcome task standing on dry land with the promise of warmth. And certainly, we wouldn't expect Paul to refuse to help in menial duties. iii. In the midst of this, Paul lays a bundle of sticks on the fire and unbeknownst to Paul there was a viper hiding within. iv. The word “viper” indicates to us that this was a venomous snake. v. But here is the problem. Today, there are no venomous snakes on the island of Malta. And for that matter, there are actually no woodlands on Malta either. 1. Some scholars have put so much weight on this fact that they have endeavored to find a different island than Malta for this shipwreck. 2. However, these two problems are actually easily explained by one fact. 3. Malta today has almost 600,000 people living on an island that has an area of only 122 square miles. 4. That is a ratio of almost 5,000 people per square mile. This makes it one of the more densely populated places in the world. 5. With population being so dense, woodlands would have disappeared long ago and along with woodlands the environment for venomous snakes. 6. Therefore, there is no reason to question Luke's identification of this snake as venomous. vi. This snake was probably one, that although now is either extinct or eradicated on Malta, was at the time known and avoided by the Maltenes people. vii. As any snake would do, after being roused from its more dormant state in the cold and fleeing the heat of the fire, it attacks a perceived threat upon its life. viii. In this case, it would be Paul. ix. The snake bites and latches hold of Paul's hand. d. [Slide 6] 4 - When the local people saw the snake hanging from his hand, they said to one another, “This man, no doubt, is a murderer. Even though he has escaped the sea, Justice has not allowed him to live.” i. There are a few layers here that I want to unpack concerning the Maltenes' reaction to this viper biting Paul. ii. They say three things. 1. They conclude that Paul is a murderer since this snake bit him. 2. He was saved from the sea, but this was merely a temporary escape for him. 3. Finally, they conclude that Justice has not allowed Paul to live. iii. All three things they say… are true in a manner of speaking. iv. First, I want to go in backward order of their statements, They conclude he is a murderer and the last two statements contribute to that thought in unique ways. Justice has not allowed him to live. 1. Notice how the word Justice in the CSB is capitalized. 2. This occurs not just in the CSB but in several other modern translations of this passage. 3. The word Justice could be translated simply as a lowercase letter j with that meaning. 4. However, the Greek goddess of Justice was named Dike… Justice. The word Luke uses here. 5. What seems clear is that these people were fairly religious. They recognize that the Greek goddess of justice, who always repays a life for a life and always hits her mark, seems to have hunted Paul down through Poseidon's realm and finally found him here on Malta. 6. Justice always wins, she has caught Paul. This is their conclusion. 7. Is this true? 8. Well… in a way. But it didn't happen by Dike's doing. Compared to the God who actually caught up with Paul, she is not a god at all. 9. We have already seen the Judge of the living and the dead catch up with Paul. Haven't we? 10. In one sense Paul stood up that day and kept going… but in another way Paul died that day in the dust on the road to Damascus. 11. Paul himself says “I have been crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live, Christ lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by the faithfulness of Jesus Christ who loved me and gave Himself up for me.” 12. True Justice… the King of Glory… has already hunted down and found Paul. And killed him… by killing Paul's sin and former life on the same cross He died on. Paul only lives now because Jesus lives in Him. 13. Whatever sins Paul has committed, were killed with Christ. And that same Just Judge has commissioned Paul to go to the ends of the earth with the good news. 14. That is why he is here. Justice sent him here… but not to die. But to preach the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. v. Second, they conclude that his salvation from the sea was a temporary escape. 1. No doubt they couch this in superstitious understanding similar to our idea of cheating death and karma. 2. You can only run for so long before it all catches up to you. 3. Job's friends had the same conclusion. 4. But in a way, they are right. 5. Paul will eventually be executed by the same Roman government who hold him in chains now. His rescue from the sea is ultimately only a temporary one. 6. But at the same time, his permanent rescue, his permanent salvation has already been secured. 7. And that is why he is here. To tell these people… about that salvation. vi. That brings us to what they conclude. That Paul is a murderer because he was bitten by a venomous snake. 1. Now why might they conclude this? 2. Well, as we've already said, history records that the Maltenes people were quite religiously attuned. They were a religious melting pot of Phoenician, Greek, and Roman influences. a. And this is a very old concept. b. As we've already said, dating back to the first book of the bible written, the book of Job, that when you commit sins in life, eventually you will get divine payment for them. c. It is the concept of reciprocity. d. The Old Testament also says surely your sins will find you out. e. The New Testament says that what you will reap what you sow. f. Many religious backgrounds have this sort of teaching. Including Phoenician, Greek, and Roman. 3. And the Maltenes people, though religious and superstitious, were not idiots. a. They know Paul is a prisoner. There are guards watching him all the time. b. They probably know that their destination is Rome itself. Certainly, prisoners being transported to Rome are probably not going for small crimes. c. It is really that much of a leap for them to think that Paul's crime is a serious one? 4. Finally, we must ask the question… is Paul a murderer? a. Luke thinks Paul is. Luke said that he was breathing out murderous threats toward the church. b. Paul thinks Paul is. Paul himself said that he persecuted the church to death. He calls himself the chief of sinners. 5. The Maltenes people are right! Paul is a murderer. And anyone who has ever hated or despised someone is a murderer too. 6. But Paul is here now to preach to these people, how God can take murderers like him and destroy their sin and raise them up to righteousness. e. [Slide 7] Summary of the Point: Luke writes this second episode of Paul's maritime adventure with a clear focus. He is emphasizing the providence of God to get Paul to Rome to preach the gospel to the Emperor. Here we see God's hand delivering Paul safely from the storm but right into the teeth of a viper. And we might wonder… why? Paul did deserve to die for all he had done to God's people. But Jesus saved him instead. Now he is on this island, not fleeing from the goddess of justice, but instead preaching the love of the One who will one day judge the living and the dead. God is just in that He will certainly judge sinners. But he is also the justifier of sinners who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ, for Christ is the One who satisfied the justice of God for them on the cross. Because of the Maltenes' religious beliefs and God allowing the snake to bite Paul, now Paul has an platform to preach the gospel to them. To tell them about justice AND mercy. God will do the same for us. He will providentially open doors for us to share our faith. The doors may not be painless for us. Indeed, they may hurt us a lot. But we must be faithful to share the gospel with those the Lord has brought to us. [Slide 8 (blank)] Transition: Of course, Paul can't preach the gospel message if he dies from a snakebite. Jesus can't keep his promise if Paul dies of a snakebite. God would be a liar if Paul doesn't go before Caesar because he died of a snakebite. What is the only option for Paul? He must live. Let's see how. II.) God providentially provides platforms for us to preach Christ, so we must have faith without fear. (5-6) a. [Slide 9] 5 - But he shook the snake off into the fire and suffered no harm. i. As we knew would be true, Paul lives. ii. In fulfillment of what Jesus says Luke 10:19 and possibly in Mark 16:18, we see Paul handling a venomous snake without being poisoned and without dying. iii. He simply shakes the creature off into the fire. iv. This doesn't appear to be a panicked reaction. Nor does it seem to be done in malice or hatred. Nor does it seem to be some kind of spiritual cleansing ritual, as if he is warding off a spiritual by burning the source. v. Paul simply eliminates the threat against him and others by calmly shaking the snake into the fire. vi. He trusts God explicitly, that the snake will not harm him, no doubt as he bandages the two puncture wounds in his hand. vii. Paul did not seek out the snake to prove that he was from God or that his faith was genuine. Paul didn't do this on purpose as some kind of display of Spiritual maturity as some churches do who handle snakes on purpose. viii. Paul trusted God, unphased by this snakebite, knowing that he would go to Rome and stand before Caesar. Why? ix. Because God said he would. x. This is faith without fear. b. [Slide 10] 6 - They expected that he would begin to swell up or suddenly drop dead. i. Though Paul did not fear, the Maltenes people were afraid for him. They were convinced that despite Paul acting like all was normal – that he would certainly swell up and/or die. ii. There is no hint here that they simply mistook the snake that bit Paul as a venomous one when it actually wasn't. iii. These are natives of this island and the sticks did not come from the ship. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that this snake was indigenous and most likely well known to the Maltenes people. iv. So, they waited. v. And waited. vi. And… waited. c. [Slide 11] After they waited a long time and saw nothing unusual happen to him, they changed their minds and said he was a god. i. Before, they concluded that the gods were out to get Paul. ii. That he must have been some terrible person who had murdered someone and justice finally caught up to him. iii. But having waited a long time to watch if he would die or suffer any ill effects, and finding nothing out of the ordinary occurring, they change their minds. iv. Again, we are given insight into the deeply religious and somewhat superstitious nature of the Maltenes people. v. They have just witnessed a miracle. And because of this, they go from thinking Paul is a vile human being to concluding that Paul must be an invulnerable divine being. vi. This isn't the first time Paul was mistaken for a god. vii. In Lystra, after Paul and Barnabas healed a lame man, they were mistaken for Zeus and Hermes. The people of Lystra then began to offer sacrifices to them. viii. Paul and Barnabas tore their clothes and with great effort stopped the people of Lystra from worshipping them. ix. There is no record here of the Maltenes people trying to worship Paul. Luke is somewhat brief with the Maltenes narrative. x. But we see how volatile their opinion of Paul is. xi. But just like in Lystra, after denying deity, Paul will have a unique opportunity to share the gospel with these people. xii. He is not a god… but He is sent by THE One True God. He is God's ambassador sent here with a message for them to hear. And this miracle proves that they should listen to him. xiii. [Slide 12] As a side note here, and one we must address before we close out this point … 1. Keen observers will note that Luke does not actually say that Paul shares the gospel with the Maltenes people. 2. Luke doesn't record a single conversion. 3. So, am I being a little presumptuous to think that Paul shared the gospel with these folks? 4. Not at all. For three reasons. a. We know the heart of Paul. i. He has preached the gospel to Jews, to gentiles, before the Areopagite, in the hall of Tyrannus in Ephesus, before Felix and Festus and Herod Agrippa. ii. We have no reason to believe that he stopped now. iii. And Luke doesn't always need to spell things out for us. iv. He has written thousands of words giving us the track record of Paul. v. He probably expects us to fill in the blanks. b. We know the purpose of sign gifts. i. Throughout the book of Acts God has used sign gifts to authenticate the message of the gospel. ii. Paul did not die from this snake bite and, as a bit of a spoiler for next week, he will heal a prominent Maltenes figure before departing for Rome. iii. Since Luke has linked signs like these to the authentication of the gospel message, again he probably assumes we will wisely link it without him saying it explicitly. c. Lastly, we know the history of Malta. A Christian community sprang up on the island of Malta. i. Not only that, but the earliest records indicate that this happened in the same general time frame that Paul was on Malta. ii. Also, there are some records that indicate that the first Elder of the Christian church on Malta was a man named Publius whom we will meet next week. 5. And so, I think we can confidently say that Paul did indeed preach the gospel here and while wintering here for three months, he helped to establish the church on Malta. d. [Slide 13] Summary of the Point: Just as God providentially provided an avenue for preaching the gospel to the Maltenes by allowing His servant Paul to be bitten by a snake, so also God now miraculously prevents Paul from being poisoned to authenticate that same message. If they will believe he is a god because he did not die from this snake bite, perhaps they can believe that he is God's message bearer bringing them the message of the gospel. But Paul's reaction is key here. He doesn't panic. He doesn't start sucking the venom out. He doesn't pace around the fire nervously waiting for the same reactions the locals waited for. Instead, he shook off the snake and did nothing unusual. If it wasn't for the two puncture marks, they might have wondered if he had been bitten at all. We too may face even unpleasant things that God has providentially arranged for us so that we have a platform to share the gospel. But how we face those unpleasant circumstances may impact the openness of some to hear the message. In the midst of this, we must not allow fear to win out over faith. Instead, we must trust the Lord. Conclusion: So CBC, what have we learned today that informs and corrects our beliefs and shapes our lifestyles? Basics of Faith and Practice: [Slide 14] God's providence is the undisputed primary theme in the book of Acts. God is always moving to advance the Kingdom of His dear Son through the work of His Spirit. Certainly, God at times does this on His own without any human agency, but most often in the book of Acts God empowers and commissions His church to go and preach the gospel. Here we see God using a snake bite and its failure to harm Paul to give him a platform to preach the gospel to these very religious people. So, we must look for God's providential hand to create platforms for us to live by faith and share the gospel. And though those platforms may be painful and even life-threatening, we must not fear what men can do to us. We have the words of life. Let us hold His banner high. But let me apply this a little more directly to us today. 1.) [Slide 15] Mind Transformation: “What truth must we believe from this text?” or “What might we not naturally believe that we must believe because of what this text has said?” We must affirm that God providentially arranges platforms for us to preach the gospel. a. From every tribe, every tongue, every nation, every ethnicity, both genders – God is calling to Himself a royal priesthood. b. While we certainly have some, who like Paul, are called to other parts of the world to share the gospel to people outside of their context… c. Most of us are called to be ambassadors for the Kingdom of God right where we are. d. God has equipped us to be in the right situation with the right strengths and skills to be lights that shine in the darkness for His Kingdom. e. And that is not just to stand up and live holy and loving lives before others but to call to repentance sinners who have offended a holy God with their wickedness. f. To preach Christ crucified for sinners. g. To call sinners to turn from their wicked ways and trust in Christ. h. You and I are uniquely suited to share Christ to our friends, our family, and our neighbors. i. Not only that, but all that we face in life, and all the trials and tribulations shape us to be in positions where we can give the gospel call in a real and impactful way. j. The Maltenes were a religious and even superstitious people. God turned their eyes toward justice and then wowed them with a miracle. All so Paul could preach Christ crucified for sinners. k. God is the same today. He orchestrates the events of our lives to provide a platform for His gospel call to go out. l. But as the Lord Jesus lamented, the harvest is plenty but the harvesters are few. m. So, what must we do? n. First, something we must not do… 2.) [Slide 16] De-Exhortation: “What actions should we stop doing” or “What behaviors do we naturally practice that this passage tells us to stop doing?” We must not fear our circumstances. a. God may lead us down some very difficult paths to share the gospel with others. b. We may be surrounded by enemies, we may be hated by many, we may be shouted down, we may face certain death. c. In those times we should not fear. d. We should not fear what men can do to us. e. We should not fear what could or could not happen. f. We should not fear that we might die before God's plan for our lives is realized. g. We should not fear at all. Why? h. Not because we are brave, strong, determined, or resolute. i. Not because our cause is just or because we are something special… j. If we lack fear for these reasons, then we are trusting in ourselves. k. The reason we should not fear is because we trust the Lord. We trust that His ways are perfect and that His will will be done. l. But not fearing doesn't mean we are passive either. We must also… 3.) [Slide 17] Exhortation: “What actions should we take?” or “What is this passage specifically commanding us to do that we don't naturally do or aren't currently doing?” We must trust the Lord and share the gospel. a. In spite of the danger, in spite of the difficulty and trials we may face. We must share the gospel. b. We are on this earth for such a short time. We only have so many days to preach Christ crucified. c. To make disciples is the commission of the church. And God has equipped us to do just that. d. We preach the gospel and teach disciples to obey Christ. This is the primary mission of the church. e. Wherever Paul was, and in whatever state he was in, he preached Christ crucified. This wasn't because he was an evangelist. It is because he was a Christian. And although he received a specific commission to go to the gentiles and to Caesar, his commission was the same general commission given to all believers. f. We don't all have to go to some far away place. And hopefully we don't all have to get bitten by a snake. g. But all of us must preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Because it and it alone is the power of God unto salvation to the Jews first and also to the gentiles. h. There is also something in this text that corrects something we might believe. 4.) [Slide 18] Refutation: “What lies must we cast down” or “What do we naturally believe, or have been taught to believe, that this passage shows is false?” We must deny that God is either all justice or all mercy. Both are errors we must avoid. a. A young apologist that is making some waves today named Wes Huff was recently on a podcast talking about the differences between other religions and Christianity. b. He astutely observed that all religions besides Chrsitianty have strong aspects of either justice or mercy. c. He zoomed into Hinduism and Buddhism and pointed out how there is a very strong justice emphasis within it. Karma is 100% just. What you reap is a product of what you have sown… every time. There is no mercy. d. But Islam is the opposite. Allah, almost arbitrarily, hands out mercy to people who have died allowing them to enter paradise. But what happens with the evil they did during their life? What happens to all the actions they committed that are out of step with what Allah desires? e. In a word, nothing. There is no justice. Some get what they deserve and others don't and there is no real rhyme or reason for why. f. The Maltenes clearly believed in an all-justice god. You can't hide from a god who rights wrongs and trades a life for a life. The idea of reciprocity is strong with them. g. How amazing it would have been for them to be told that Paul was a murderer, but that the same God who will judge him is the one who died to pay for his sin. h. And that leads us to the most comforting thought that only Christianity preaches, and it just so happens to be the heart of the gospel of Jesus Christ… 5.) [Slide 19] Evangelism: “What about this text points us to Jesus Christ, the gospel, and how we are restored?” God is both Just and the Justifier of all who believe on Christ. a. Proverbs 17:15 says that whoever justifies the wicked is an abomination to Yahweh. b. So how is it that God is NOT an abomination to Himself? c. I want you to listen very carefully to what I'm saying because I don't want you to misunderstand me. d. Depending on your definition of forgiveness, you might be under the impression that when God forgives you, your sins magically disappear from the record. They are, erased. e. But my friends that isn't what forgiveness means. Forgiveness is a financial term. f. When you are forgiven a financial debt, does that mean that the person who gave the loan magically gets all their money back? No. g. Someone has to pay the debt. Forgiveness is simply saying… it isn't you. h. In this way, every single sin will be paid for. Every single one. Every single sin is an act of treason against a holy God. And every single sin you commit must be paid off in full. i. God is Just. Not one sin will be left unaccounted. God will NOT justify the wicked. He will not call someone innocent who still has an outstanding debt. j. But God, in His mercy, has chosen to take the debt Himself. He has chosen to pay the penalty for sin in the second person of the Godhead. He has paid with His death the whole amount for every single person who believes on Jesus as Savior and Lord. k. God is Just… and the justifier of those who believe on Christ. Because although every sin must be punished… He laid on Christ the chastisement that was due to us. By His stripes… we are healed. l. God is not Dike… hunting down the guilty. One day He will raise all of the dead to life and put them before the judgment seat of Christ to measure their works. And all who are measured by their works will pay for every single sin they have committed by enduring eternity in the lake of fire which is the second death. m. God doesn't hunt down the guilty. They will come to Him when He calls for them. When it is time for all things to be made right and justice to be delivered… they will come to Him. n. But God does hunt down some of us. He aims to destroy us but then to raise us up to a new life in Christ. o. My friends… are your sins paid for or will you pay for them yourself? p. Only those who believe in true faith… who believe and keep believing… who believe so much that they pursue Christ as their Savior and Lord… only these have had their sins paid. Their sins were red like scarlet… q. But He has washed them white as snow. r. Will you turn from your sin and believe on Jesus Christ today? [Slide 20 (end)] Let me close with a prayer by the Reformer John Calvin. Lord, as you urge us daily to repentance, and we are stung with the consciousness of our own sins, help us not to grow stupid in our vices or deceive ourselves with empty flattery. Instead, help us to carefully examine our own life, and then together confess that we are all guilty-not just of light offenses, but of offenses that deserve eternal death. And no other cure remains for us ... except your infinite mercy. So we seek a share of that grace which has been once offered to us by your Son, and is daily offered to us by his gospel. By relying on him as our mediator, we entertain hope even in the midst of a thousand deaths, until we are gathered into that blessed life bought for us by the blood of your only Son. For it is in His name we pray this… Amen. Benediction: And now may Jesus, Who satisfies our longings like nothing else can do Who is more pleasant than all the fancies of our golden dreams May that Lord make your love increase and overflow for each other and for everyone else. Until we meet again, go in peace.
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Platforma 'Serdana Kurdistanê'/visit Kurdistan ya Herêma Kurdistanê roja Sêşemê bi fermî hate destpêkirin, û mijareke din behs li ser birîna kehrebê li hindek parêzgehên Îraqê dibe ku Herêma Kurdistanê weke tolhildan li hember hukumeta Iraqê ji bo nedana mûçeyên fermanberan dibe. Bir di raporta Ehmed Xefûr ji Hewlêrê heye.
Sazîya statîstîka Turkiyê (TUIK) daneyên enflasyona salane û ya meha gulanê eşkere kir. Ev dezgeha fermi ya dewletê dibêje rêjeya enflasyona salane ji sedî 35.41 e. Li gorî daxuyaniyê rêjeya enflasyona meha Gulanê jî ji sedi 1.5 e. Nûçegîhana SBS Kurdî Hatice Kamer li Amedê ji kebanîyan pirsî, ka gelo enflasyona bilind bandora xwe çawa li ser mesrefên Cejnê dike?
Di aloziyeke dramatîk a krîza mûçeyan de bandoreke mezin li Herêma Kurdistanê kiriye. Serokê Komîteya Yasayî yê Parlemena Iraqê Rebwar Hadi, Wezîrê Darayî yê Federal Taîf Samî bi rawestandina mûçeyên fermanberên Herêma Kurdistanê tawanbar dike. Em bi nûçegîhan Ehmed Xefûr ji Hewlêrê derbarê pirsgirêka mûçeyan diaxafin.
Chapter 7 - Helm's DeepQ1 - Who is your favorite character so far in the whole story?Q2 - Can you guys help me walk through this whole chapter?They turned and ran. At that moment some dozen Orcs that had lain motionless among the slain leaped to their feet, and came silently and swiftly behind. Two flung themselves to the ground at Eomer's ´ heels, tripped him, and in a moment they were on top of him. But a small dark figure that none had observed sprang out of the shadows and gave a hoarse shout: Baruk Khazaˆd! Khazaˆd ai-meˆnu! An axe swung and swept back. Two Orcs fell headless. The rest fled. Eomer ´ struggled to his feet, even as Aragorn ran back to his aid.Q3 - What do you think of the whole battle?Q4 - What do you think about Aragorn poking his head out and treating with the Orcs?There suddenly upon a ridge appeared a rider, clad in white, shining in the rising sun. Over the low hills the horns were sounding. Behind him, hastening down the long slopes, were a thousand men on foot; their swords were in their hands. Amid them strode a man tall and strong. His shield was red. As he came to the valley's brink, he set to his lips a great black horn and blew a ringing blast.Q4 - Thoughts on ErkenbrandQ5 - Thoughts on the changes of this chapter from book to movie?Chapter 8 -The Road to IsenguardQ1 - What do you think of the hillmen and men of Dunland?In the midst of the field before the Hornburg two mounds were raised, and beneath them were laid all the Riders of the Mark who fell in the defence, those of the East Dales upon one side, and those of Westfold upon the other. But the men of Dunland were set apart in a mound below the Dike. In a grave alone under the shadow of the Hornburg lay Ha´ma, captain of the King's guard. He fell before the Gate.Q2 - What do you think of Hama dying?Q3 - Has the forest moved? A mist gathered about them. Above them a few stars still glimmered faintly; but on either side there arose walls of impenetrable gloom; they were in a narrow lane between moving towers of shadow. Voices they heard, whisperings and groanings and an endless rustling sigh; the earth shook under them. Long it seemed to them that they sat and were afraid; but at last the darkness and the rumour passed, and vanished between the mountain's arms.Q4 - Are these Ents?Q5 - What do you think or Orthanc?
When it comes to Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or IBD, Australia is a world leader — with the number of people living here with the condition rapidly rising. But while the exact causes of the disease remain unknown, we're gaining a greater understanding of how we may be able to live with IBD, and possibly even prevent it. - Dema ku mijar tê ser Nexweşiya Iltîhaba Rûviyan/Inflammatory Bowel Disease, IBD, Australya di cîhanê de pêşeng e - ji ber ku hejmara kesên ku li vir bi vê nexweşiyê dijîn bi lez zêde dibe. Lê her çend ku sedemên rastîn ên nexweşiyê nayên zanîn jî, em têgihîştineke kûrtir bi dest dixin ka mirov çawa bi nexweşîyê re bijî, û dibe ku pêşî jî lê weregirtin.
Nûçegîhan Ehmed Xefûr di raporta xwe de behsa serdana Serokwezîrê Hukûmeta Herêma Kurdistanê bo Washington dike. Birêz Barzani hin peymanên bazirganiya li wir pêk anîn lê ew yeka ne bi dilê hukûmeta navendî ya Îraqê ye.
Cîgirê Serokwezîrê Hukûmeta Herêma Kurdistanê Qubad Talabanî daxwaza bi dawîkirina embargoyên geştiyarî ku Tirkiyê li ser balefirgeha Silêmaniyê ferz kiriye kir, lê Tirkiyê ew daxwaz red kir. Hewldana avakirina eniyeke berfireh li dijî desthilatdariya PDK û YNK zêde dibe. Em derbarê wan mijaran bi peyamnêr Ehmed Xefûr ji Hewlêrê diaxafin.
It's a massive 6-spin edition of the Wheel of Football! What will it land on? Nobody knows - except I'm now going to tell you that it lands on topics such as Trent Alexander-Arnold leaving Liverpool. Harry Kane finally winning a trophy, the Premier League's battle for top 5, Daryl Dike scoring his first goal since returning from injury... But that leaves 2 other spins that you still don't know! So tune in and enjoy!If you're looking for even more Caught Offside content, head on over to our premium channel, Caught Offside Plus!Just go to https://caughtoffside.supercast.com to sign up! Once you have access to the premium feed, be sure to go back and check out our special "welcome episode" from June 24th, 2024 (we don't think you'll be disappointed)!And for all the latest merch, get over to https://caughtoffsidepod.com/!---Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@caughtoffsidepod X: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Big news out of Turin: Weston McKennie is reportedly set to sign a contract extension with Juventus that would make him one of the club's highest paid players. Jimmy Conrad, Charlie Davies, and Tony Meola dig into what this means for the USMNT midfielder - and whether the pressure that comes with it would elevate or hinder his game (04:36). Plus, Daryl Dike finds the net for the first time in nearly two years - is a World Cup push back on the table for the West Brom man? (26:57) The guys also break down the curious case of Sergiño Dest and Mauricio Pochettino's silence (36:20), and Tony unveils his Top 5 for perhaps the USMNT's strongest position - central midfield (44:36). Rounding things out, a look ahead to a tasty Round of 32 in the U.S. Open Cup (57:30). Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @TMeola1 Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer. For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can also watch Call It What You Want on the CBS Sports Golazo Network for free on connected TVs and mobile devices through the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com as well as Paramount+. Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, EFL, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, AFC Champion League by subscribing to Paramount+ Sign up to the Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Charlie Boehm joins Vince and Belz to talk through the weekend action, he lends his MLS expertise to the discussion. Balogun starts and scores for the first time since October. Good game from him. Dike's back on the scoresheet too. Wrexham is headed to the Champo, Leeds is headed out of the Champo and Brendo is looking for a home. Vince and Belz are headed to Rome on Friday.Send us a voicemail www.speakpipe.com/ScuffedPodcast Subscribe to Scuffed on Patreon! Patrons get a private ad-free feed for all episodes that go out on the public feed, plus the Monday Review every week with Watke and Vince. Patrons also get access to some video of clips we discuss on the show, our private Discord server, live call-in shows, and the full catalog of historic recaps we've made: https://www.patreon.com/scuffedAlso, check out Boots on the Ground, our USWNT-focused spinoff podcast headed up by Tara and Vince. They are cooking over there, you can listen here: https://boots-on-the-ground.simplecast.com
Shamo Silo, a former refugee, settled in Australia six years ago with his two young daughters. He tragically lost most of his family members, including his wife, to ISIS. This will be his inaugural opportunity to vote in Australia following the acquisition of his Australian citizenship. He expresses hope that the forthcoming federal government will alleviate the cost of living and facilitate the resettlement of additional Yezidi refugees. - Şemo Silo, penaberekî berê ye, şeş salan berê ligel du keçên xwe yên biçûk li Australya bi cih bû. Bi awayekî trajîk piraniya malbata wî, tevî jina wî, ketin destê DAIŞ û heya nuha wunda ne. Ev dê bibe derfeta wî ya yekem ku li Australya deng bide piştî wergirtina hemwelatîbûna Australî. Ew hêvî dike ku hukûmeta federal a siberojê dê lêçûnên jiyanê kêm bike û bicîhkirina penaberên Êzîdî zêde bike.
Die Jungfrau prangt in den Stunden um Mitternacht am Südhimmel. Nach einer antiken Sage stellt sie Dike dar, die Göttin der Gerechtigkeit. In diesem Sternbild befindet sich der Virgo-Galaxienhaufen – eines der wichtigsten Objekte im gesamten Kosmos. Lorenzen, Dirk www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sternzeit
In this episode of the Women Incorporated podcast, host Olawunmi Brigue interviews Ulari Dike, healthcare professional and life coach, who overcame significant personal struggles to achieve success in her career. Ulari shares her journey from growing up in a supportive but high-achieving family in Nigeria, grappling with self-doubt and a lack of direction, to finding her calling as a nurse and life coach. She discusses the importance of intentional self-development and the power of taking small steps to overcome crippling self-doubt. This heartfelt conversation explores the transformative impact of a positive mindset, a strong support system, and the value of sharing one's personal story to inspire others. Ulari's journey highlights that internal belief and taking actionable steps are key to overcoming any obstacles and achieving one's dreams.00:59 Meet Ulari: Background and Early Life05:11 Cultural Shocks and Adjustments in the US08:02 Navigating College and Career Choices15:19 Internal Struggles and Self-Discovery23:12 Making a Quality Decision for Change28:32 First Steps Towards Personal Development30:29 Overcoming Self-Doubt and Embracing Small Wins31:15 The Power of Taking the Next Small Step33:37 Deciding to Pursue Nursing34:51 Facing Challenges and Finding Support38:01 Starting Nursing School at 4042:03 Excelling in Nursing School44:28 Entering the Emergency Room46:05 Transitioning to Management50:58 Becoming a Certified Life Coach52:06 The Importance of Personal DevelopmentOlawunmi Brigue, host of Women in Corporate podcast, is a certified executive and transformational life coach, and the founder of Luminous membership, a Personal & Spiritual Growth Hub for women who desire to build BOTH a highflying career and a wholesome family without sacrificing their wellbeing or personal fulfilment. Learn more at www.luminousmembership.com
We discuss the Yezidi New Year celebrations with artist Khairi Shengali from Wagga Wagga. Mr Shengali is graciously offering his time to participate in the celebration by performing some of his songs in the event. - Em bi hunermend Xeryrî Şingalî ji Wagga Wagga behsa pîrozbahiyên Ser Sala Êzîdiyan dikin. Birêz Şingalî bi pêşkêşkirina çend stranên xwe dema xwe ji bo beşdarbûna şahiyê pêşkêşî dike ku bêberamber e.
On this episode I'm joined by Ndidi Dike as we discuss her newly commissioned works presented for 16 edition of the Sharjah Biennial, elucidated through the curatorial theme, to carry. Asking questions such as what does it mean to carry a home, a history, a language, a legacy, and a lineage.Ndidi Dike was born in London. She returned to Nigeria to train as a painter and graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, graduating with a BA degree in mixed media painting. Although internationally known as a sculptor, having taught herself to sculpt, with decades of transgressive sculptural practice. In the current climate of contemporary politics, protectionism, nationalism and globalization Dike primarily works as a multi-media artist with a special interest in personal archives and long term researched based projects and engagement with global histories to address the pre and post-colonial historic and social-economic legacy of the enslaved, forced migration, and memory among other issues. Ndidi participated in the 60th edition of the Venice Biennale in 2024 with two commissions, "Blackhood: the Living Archive" and "Bearing Witness: Optimism In A Disquiet Present." In the episode Dike discusses her art practice, focusing on installations that examine complex themes such as pre and post-colonialism, global capitalism, and the impacts of the resource extraction industry in Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Madagascar. She reflects on her latest works showcased at the Sharjah Biennial 16. -------------------------------------------------------------------- WHERE YOU CAN FOLLOW ME AND SUBSCRIBE Instagram - Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sadeolo/https://www.instagram.com/lightworkcompany/ YouTube - Subscribe to my YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/@lightworkco Website - Sign up for my newsletter https://lightworkco.com/
In this conversation, Laura welcomes Lauren Dike to explore the importance of attuning to one's body wisdom, particularly for Black women. Lauren shares her journey from corporate America to becoming a nervous system resilience expert They discuss the significance of understanding one's nervous system, the impact of societal expectations on Black women, and practical steps for self-regulation. The conversation highlights the importance of professional support in the healing process and the need to reconnect with our body's sensations, while emphasizing the need for self-awareness and emotional processing. With regard to workplace experiences, they explore the themes of fawning and people-pleasing, particularly among Black women in the workplace. They discuss the historical context of these behaviors, the impact on mental health, and the importance of self-awareness and self-advocacy. The dialogue emphasizes the need for healing, understanding one's body, and the significance of self-care in navigating personal and professional challenges. About Lauren Lauren Dike is a certified somatic practitioner, nervous system resilience expert, and DEI consultant dedicated to fostering safety, openness, and connection within organizations and individuals. Her work helps organizations evolve by witnessing behaviors rather than shaming them, understanding that behaviors incongruent with compassion, openness, and connection often stem from stress, trauma, or a lack of capacity. By addressing these root causes, Lauren enables transformative behavior change, making authentic connection and collaboration more accessible. She specializes in working with Black women, focusing on the disproportionate workplace and racial trauma they face. Lauren partners with collectives like IKONI Collective, CRIADO Studios, and the Center for Black Women's Wellness to create spaces for healing and empowerment through somatic practices, workshops, and speaking engagements. Connect with Lauren Website: www.harmonna.org Instagram @harmonnawellbeing LinkedIn Resources: Event: Join us for the 2025 Black Woman Leading LIVE! Conference +Retreat, May 27-30, 2025 in Virginia Beach! Learn more at bwlretreat.com Full podcast episodes are now on Youtube. Subscribe to the BWL channel today! Credits: Learn about all Black Woman Leading® programs, resources, and events at www.blackwomanleading.com Learn more about our consulting work with organizations at https://knightsconsultinggroup.com/ Email Laura: info@knightsconsultinggroup.com Connect with Laura on LinkedIn Follow BWL on LinkedIn Instagram: @blackwomanleading Facebook: @blackwomanleading Youtube: @blackwomanleading Podcast Music & Production: Marshall Knights Graphics: Téa Campbell Listen and follow the podcast on all major platforms: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher iHeartRadio Audible Podbay
SBS Kurdish was invited by the Australian Kurdish Society (AKS) to Newroz celebrations. While attending the event, we engaged with participants and asked the about the significance of Newroz in their lives. We spoke with writer Hamid Rashid Zarza, Shahla Saedi, Nejiba Talabani, Rebwar a Peshmerga veteran, Cemal Ismaili, writer Ashti Ibrahim Efendi, Nader Gariban - president of AKS, Sudabeh Fard and singer Serdar Qadir. - SBS Kurdî ji alîyê Civata Kurdên Australya (Australian Kurdish Society - AKS) ve bo ahenga Newrozê hat vexwandin. Em bi beşdaran re axifîn û me derbarê Newrozê û wateya Newrozê bo wan çî ye pirsî. Em bi nivîkar Hemîd Reşîd Zarza, Şehla Saedî, Necîba Telebanî, Rêbwar, Cemal Îsmaîlî, nivîskar Aştî Ibrahîm Efendî, Nader Xerîban - serokê AKS, Sûdabêh Fard û stranbêj Serdar Qadir re peyîvîn.
Heartbreak to Wholeness: Untangling the Mindf*ck of Narcissistic Relationships
Have you ever found yourself trapped in a whirlwind of emotions after betrayal, leaving you torn between the instinct to stay close to someone who has hurt you and the deep knowledge that you deserve better?In this episode, Heidi Dike Kingston and I explore the complex dynamics of betrayal trauma, the effects it has on your nervous system, and the steps to begin healing so you can move toward a life of safety and emotional freedom (this is part 2 to Heidi's story).By listening to this episode, you will:Understand why betrayal trauma feels so overwhelming and confusing - like life or deathLearn how attachment systems play a role in keeping you second guessing your decision to leave and/or going backDiscover the physiological effects betrayal trauma has on our body and steps to take today to begin to healHit play now to uncover actionable steps and heartfelt insights that will empower you to heal from betrayal trauma and reclaim your emotional strength!MENTIONED:EP 66: How Unhealed Attachment Wounds Lead to Addictive Toxic Relationships with Heidi Dike Kingston (Part 1)Heidi's website: http://heidikingston.comAssociation of Partners of Sex Addicts Trauma Specialists: https://www.apsats.org/#!event-listAdult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families (ACA): https://adultchildren.orgSex & Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA): https://slaafws.orgRESOURCES FOR YOUR HEALING:❤️ For more resources on healing from the mindf*ck of confusing relationships so you can securely attach + experience healthy love: https://www.brewolta.com
Badgers took on Tom Izzo and Michigan State over the weekend and this time the Spartans got the W. How does Wisconsin prepare heading into tournament play? Taking a look at past teams and the NFL combine - Welcome back to the IKE Badgers Podcast!Subscribing, leaving a five-star review on the Apple Podcasts, and telling a friend is the #1 way to help the show.Follow IKE Badgers on Twitter for Live-Tweeting of Badgers Football @IKE_BadgersFan of the music? Stream "IKE Music" on SpotifyLearn more about the #1 podcast network in the state of Wisconsin by visiting ikepodcastnetwork.com@welcometoike
Heartbreak to Wholeness: Untangling the Mindf*ck of Narcissistic Relationships
Have you ever wondered why you keep repeating unhealthy relationship patterns despite your best efforts to move forward?This episode dives deep into the ‘why' behind our unmanageable cycles of seeking connection or staying in harmful relationships, and how we can make sense of it all.Listen as Heidi Dike Kingston shares her personal journey of love addiction recovery in this part 1 of 2.In this episode you will:Understand the key family dynamics that effect our ability to attach in adult relationships (and how to heal yours)Finally recognize where the core belief, “I can't be alone” comes from and how it can lead to a trauma bonded relationshipLearn how holding onto someone's potential keeps you stuck in toxic relationships & impacts real intimacyClick play to uncover the roots of your relationship patterns and take the first step toward breaking free and building the love life you deserve.MENTIONED:Part 2 of Heidi's episode coming next Wednesday! Ep. 67 How Betrayal Trauma Hijacks Your Brain & Nervous System - And How To Break Free With Heidi Dike Kingston (Part 2)Heidi's website: http://heidikingston.comAssociation of Partners of Sex Addicts Trauma Specialists: https://www.apsats.org/#!event-listAdult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families (ACA): https://adultchildren.orgSex & Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA): https://slaafws.orgRESOURCES FOR YOUR HEALING:❤️ For more resources on healing from the mindf*ck of confusing relationships so you can securely attach + experience healthy love: https://www.brewolta.com
Get ready for some magic! ✨ Amy Lynn welcomes somatic practitioner and DEI consultant Lauren Dike to explore how tuning into your body can transform stress, heal trauma, and unlock your true potential. From workplace wellness to empowering Black women, Lauren shares simple, magical tools to regulate your nervous system and create connection. Whether you're a leader or just feeling stuck, this episode is packed with insights to help you shine.
In this episode of the Mic on Podcast, Seun Okinbaloye engages renowned poet and advocate, Dike Chukwumerije on systemic political change, unity, and Nigeria's future. Chukwumerije critiques the 2023 election outcome, advocates for opposition unity ahead of 2027, and calls for honest conversations to heal Civil War wounds, expressing hope for a better Nigeria. Guest: Dike Chukwumerije (Poet and Social Advocate)
In this episode, Cassandra Dike, DNP, RN, RNC-NIC, CCRN, NEA-BC, Chief Nursing Officer at Children's Health, discusses workforce stabilization, reducing harmful outcomes, and preparing teams for the future of pediatric healthcare at Children's Health. Gain insights into her strategies for addressing the growing demands of a new pediatric campus.
Human Rights Watch has released its annual review of human rights practices around the world... and the organisation's report has found several practices are tarnishing Australia's human rights record. - Çavdêrîya Mafên Mirovan - Human Rights Watch lêkolîna xwe ya salane li ser pratîkên mafên mirovan li seranserê cîhanê belav kir... û di rapora rêxistinê de hatiye dîtin ku gelek pêkanîn rekorda mafên mirovan li Australya xerab dike.
Tirkiyê careke din qedexeya çûnûhatinê bo Firokexaneya Navdewletî ya Silêmaniyê dirêj kir. Piştî rûxandina rejîma Beşar El-Esed bi sedan welatiyên Sûrî vegeriyan welatê xwe, lê penaberên Kurd venagerin deverên xwe li Rojavayê Kurdistanê, zêdetir derbarê van mijaran di raporta Ehmed Xefûr ji Hewlêrê heye.
n episode 16 of We Ain't Dying For This, Crystle Johnson engages in a powerful conversation with Lauren Dike about redefining resilience as a pathway to liberation. Resilience is often viewed as merely bouncing back from adversity, but this episode challenges that notion by exploring how true resilience can empower us to thrive and embrace our authentic selves. Lauren shares her personal journey and insights on how to cultivate a resilient mindset that not only withstands challenges but also propels you toward a liberated and fulfilled life. This episode offers valuable tools for transforming adversity into strength and liberation. In This Episode: Understanding resilience beyond survival—embracing it as liberation Practical strategies for cultivating a resilient mindset How to transform challenges into opportunities for growth Inspiring stories of triumph and empowerment ✨ Join Crystle Johnson & Lauren Dike in this empowering discussion! Subscribe for more enlightening conversations on resilience, personal growth, and living authentically. #CrystleJohnson #LaurenDike #RedefiningResilience #Liberation #PersonalGrowth #WeAintDyingForThis #Empowerment #ThrivingThroughAdversity #MindsetShift #AuthenticLiving
Nûçegîhan Hatice Kamer ji Amedê di raporta xwe de behsa Parlamenterên DEM partiyê Sirri Sureyya Onder û Pervîn Buldan dike ku piştî Wezareta Dadê ya Tirkiyê destûra serdana hevdîtina bi Abdullah Ocalan re pejirand çûn Girava Girtîgeha Îmraliyê.
The "Rojiya Ezi," also known as the Ezi Feast, is a three-day period dedicated to fasting, family gatherings, and charitable contributions to those in need. This fasting observance occurs in December, specifically after the 13th. Yezidis observe the fast on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, culminating in a celebration on Friday following the three days of fasting. Singer Khairi Shingali has graciously offered to invite the Yezidi community in Wagga Wagga to perform at no cost for this significant event. - Cejna Êzî piştî sê rojan rojî tê pîrozkirin. Ev Cejina malbat, nas û cîran ji bo pîrozkirinê tên cem hev. Ew demeke ji bo alîkariyêji bo kesên hewcedar e. Girtina rojiyê di Kanûnê de ye, bi taybetî piştî 13 mehê pêk tê. Êzîdî rojên Sêşem, Çarşem û Pêncşemê rojiyê digirin û pişt sê rojên rojiyê di roja çaran de Cejina Êzî ye. Stranbêj Xeyrî Şingalî bi dilgermî ahengeke xêrxwaziyê pêşkêşî civaka Êzdî li Wagga Wagga dike.
The fall of the Assad regime has left an air of uncertainty in neighbouring nations over the future of the Syrian migration. Greece, which has taken in a great number of those migrants, is maintaining a watchful eye on developments, with officials saying it's too early to draw any conclusions. - Ketina rejîma Esed di nav welatên cîran de nezelaliyek li ser siberoja koçberên Sûrî hişt. Yewnanistan, ku hejmareke mezin ji wan koçberan wergirtiye, ji nêzik ve geşedanan dişopîne, karbidestan jî diyar kirin ku hîn zû ye ku mirov ti beryaran bide.
When we move to a new country, the traditional dishes we bring along with us change over time, shaped by the realities of ingredients availability, the need to adapt the meal to our new friend's palate, and experimentation.If properly harnessed, these culinary transformations can serve as an entry point into understanding the people who cook the food. For Izunna Dike, it was no different. The interesting thing was Izunna didn't always cook when he lived in Nigeria aside from random requests by his parents to knock together a meal for them. After moving to the UK as a teenager, and spending a year without eating Nigerian food due to his living circumstances, Izunna started to cook as a way to hold onto his heritage.And he's never looked back. Cooking become a way for him to write a love letter to home while experimenting with hybrid meals. Izunna joined me on The Newcomers Podcast to chat about the relationship between food and culture. We also explored:* How he replicates Nigerian flavors in Canada* The three Nigerian dishes he would make if he was asked to cook for a global audience* How he balances authenticity and adaptation when fusing Nigerian flavors with flavors from other cultures, and a lot more good stuff.P.S. Did you know that if you added Cameroonian pepper to your mashed potatoes it would taste much much better? Try it this holiday season and let me know.If you've gotten this far, you should probably subscribe. What say you? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewcomerspod.com
Raporta Hatîce Kamer ji Amedê vê hefteyê yeke hunerî ye. Ew ji me re behsa 50 saliya helbestvanîya helbestvan Berken Bereh dike.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Dike v. Columbia Hospital Corp
The Kurdish community in Australia is set to engage with Australian parliamentarians regarding the challenges encountered by the Kurds and the Kurdish regions, with particular emphasis on the situation in Iran. In this context, we discussed the meeting with Salah Pourasad, a representative of the KDPI in Australia, who will also provide insights into the absence of Khalid Azizi, member of the Central Committee and Politburo. - Civata Kurdên Australya dê bi parlementerên Australya re li ser pirsgirêkên li pêş Kurdan û navçeyên Kurdistanê re bicivin û danûstendin dê bi giranî li ser Îranê were kirin. Em derbarê civînê bi nûnerê HDKI Selah Pûresed re diaxafin ku ew her weha ronahiyekê li ser nehatina endamê komîteya navendî yê mektebî sîyasî HDKI li Ewropa Xalid Ezîzî jî dide me.
In this episode, I sit down with short-term rental expert and interior designer Erica Dike, whose journey from NASA engineer to vacation rental designer is nothing short of inspiring. Erica dives into her data-driven approach to creating Airbnb properties that deliver stunning aesthetics and exceptional guest experiences. She shares invaluable insights on understanding your target market, maximizing your investment returns, and elevating guest satisfaction. Discover Erica's top tips for transforming your Airbnb or vacation rental into a guest-centric oasis. From functional furniture placement to cost-effective upgrades, Erica reveals practical strategies to help you stand out in the competitive short-term rental market. Whether you're a seasoned host or just stepping into the world of vacation rentals, her expertise will provide a roadmap to success, making this episode a must-listen for anyone aiming to optimize their short-term rental investment. Tune in for actionable advice that will inspire you to elevate your Airbnb business and create unforgettable guest experiences! HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY POINTS: [02:07] A short introduction about our guest Erica Dike [02:43] How Erica started in interior designing and in the short-term rental industry [06:41] Erica talks about her “data-driven design formula” [11:13] Creating a vacation rental space that maximizes value for guests [14:55] How Erica gathers data on guest preferences when designing a vacation rental [18:48] Erica discusses the common mistakes in vacation rental designing [21:46] Erica shares the strategies for designing vacation rentals on a tight budget [27:38] The importance of optimizing spaces in vacation rentals for maximum guest comfort [32:56] Erica shares cost-effective design upgrades that improve the guest experience and boost ROI [38:49] Erica discusses the importance of identifying a target market for vacation rentals [42:19] The lightning round Golden Nuggets: “When you are designing a vacation rental, it's very different from a residential property, because you're not designing it for a set person, and you also are having to design something that's going to market itself.” “It's important to kind of weigh out your budget, the property you're looking at, the number of guests, the experience you're going to be able to convey to them before you pull that trigger.” “When you're designing your vacation rental, you are not staging it, because staging highlights the property. When you're designing a vacation rental, you're designing an experience.” “Provide value in every area of your life, because you never know what that's going to turn into, and even if it doesn't turn into something, that builds your legacy; that's how people remember you.” Let's Connect! Website: ericaooh.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericaoohdesigns Enjoyed the show? Subscribe, Rate, Review, Like, and Share!
Joining us in this episode of Living Off Rentals is a data-driven interior designer who specializes in transforming vacation rentals into profit powerhouses. Erica Dike is a real estate investor who owns short-term rentals and also manages short-term rentals for others. She combines her background in both business analysis and design to create a proven formula that maximizes ROI through strategic design. Listen as she shares her expertise in this field and her tips on how to increase bookings during the low season. Enjoy the show! Key Takeaways: [00:00] Introducing Erica Dike and her background [07:36] What is a data-driven design? [13:19] Designing for value and creating a unique experience [17:16] Recommended budget for design [25:38] Recommended time from purchase to set-up [31:48] Clients Erica worked with [39:51] Factors that impact booking [44:14] Design consultation with Erica [50:40] Connect with Erica Dike Guest Links: Website: https://www.ericaooh.com/ Show Links: Living Off Rentals YouTube Channel – youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentals Living Off Rentals YouTube Podcast Channel - youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentalsPodcast Living Off Rentals Facebook Group – facebook.com/groups/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals Website – https://www.livingoffrentals.com/ Living Off Rentals Instagram – instagram.com/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals TikTok – tiktok.com/@livingoffrentals
Australia is facing a skills shortage. So why are migrants struggling to find work in line with their education and experience? - Australya bi kêmasiyeke jêhatîbûnê re rû bi rû ye. Ji ber vê yekê çima koçber ji bo peydakirina kar li gorî perwerde û ezmûna xwe têdikoşin?
Em derbarê helbijartinên Perlemanî li Herêma kurdistanê hin pirsan ji nûçegîhanê SBS Kurdî Ehmed Xefûr ji Hewlêrê dipirsin. Helbijartin di 20 vê mehê, Oktober de dest pê dikin ku di heman demê de bangeşên helbijartinê temam bûn. Her weha rêberên partiyên siyasî jî gotarên xwe pêşkêş kirin, gelo pêşkêşkirina gotaran çi bandorê li ser dengderan dike? Zêdetir derbarê wan mijarên li jor û yên din di raporta ji Hewlêrê de hene.
The Florida Gators lost to the Tennessee Volunteers for the second time under Billy Napier and lost starting quarterback Graham Mertz in the process to a season-ending knee injury. Now with freshman quarterback DJ Lagway at the helm where do the Gators go from here? Plus, we talk coaching hot board and the Florida Gators game vs. the Kentucky Wildcat Presented by Brunt Insurance Additional Support: Homefield Apparel, Gametime Sidekicks, and Alumni Hall.
Jonny Drury and Lewis Cox return with the latest episode of the Baggies Broadcast - sponsored by West Midlands Metro. After a quiet week, the boys discuss AGMs, Daryl Dike, Harry Whitwell and Devante Cole. And they look at who gets into their worst ever XI since 2001. Want to have your say? Follow us on Twitter at @AlbionPoddy and get in touch with your questions Title Track: 'King Cyrille' by The King Dukes. (M.Griffiths) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
I've had so many A-list guests come on the show to talk very honestly - and often for the first time - about divorce. The comments and emails we have seen after these interviews showed me how deeply those truths have resonated. So we decide to do a special episode that combines the greatest, deepest, most powerful things my guests have shared about confronting and surviving the end of a marriage over the past four years.We have Shaffy Bello, Jim Iyke, Tonto Dike, Damilola Adegbite, Stanley Okorie and Olumide Emmanuel amongst others. As I listened to this special episode again, I was stuck by the great gift these guests gave me and the great service they have done for my audience - speaking so openly, truthfully and realistically. If you're dealing with a difficult marriage, left a marriage and don't know what to do, find yourself alone or confused in a marriage, or just want to know the truth about marriage, this special episode is for you. Exclusive Patron-only Content Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you follow these Airbnb design tips, you could double your nightly rates almost instantly. Don't believe us? Erica Dike, a short-term rental design expert, has done it before and is sharing her “designing for dollars” formula ANYONE can use to boost nightly rates, double revenue, or increase their bookings. Erica, like many of us, has seen the standard Airbnb designs. You know what we're talking about—the sterile walls and lack of color, or the obscurely small dining room table for a cabin that's supposed to sleep ten. Erica's designs go far beyond what most guests expect, and that's why she's been so successful. Erica gives us the three steps to her “designing for dollars” formula, plus seven tips that ANY Airbnb, medium-term, or long-term rental investor can use to attract their target guest/renter and start making more money than ever before. Plus, if you're a host with a lackluster short-term rental and are looking for some quick design ideas to spruce up your space, Erica shows you step-by-step how to refresh your rental for MORE revenue! No matter what space you're in—vacation rentals, travel nurse housing, student rentals, or fix-and-flips—these design tips will blow your potential renters and buyers away, leaving you with more money than the house next door. Ready for Erica to “crack the code” on Airbnb design? Let's get into it! In This Episode We Cover: How Erica doubled a client's Airbnb revenue with smart design strategies The “designing for dollars” formula that'll get you more bookings on Airbnb How to define your “target market” and attract the exact guests you want The seven steps you can use NOW to get higher rents on your short-term rental Why long-term rental landlords MUST pay attention to design to attract the best tenants The first thing to do if you think your Airbnb needs a redesign or refresh And So Much More! Links from the Show Find an Agent Find a Lender BiggerPockets Youtube Channel BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Pro Membership BiggerPockets Bookstore BiggerPockets Bootcamps BiggerPockets Podcast BiggerPockets Merch Join BiggerPockets for FREE Learn About Real Estate, The Housing Market, and Money Management with The BiggerPockets Podcasts Get More Deals Done with The BiggerPockets Investing Tools Find a BiggerPockets Real Estate Meetup in Your Area Expand Your Investing Knowledge With the BiggerPockets Books Be a Guest on the BiggerPockets Podcast BiggerPockets' Instagram Hear Dave and Henry On the “On the Market” Podcast Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Dave's Instagram Henry's BiggerPockets Profile Henry's Instagram Investing in Short-Term Rental Properties: A Beginner's Guide & How to Get Started How to Get More Airbnb Bookings This Spring and Summer Break Connect with Erica: Erica's Facebook Erica's Instagram Erica's X/Twitter Website Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-933 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices