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Episode 1529 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com 1. Was Satan cast out of heaven before God created Adam and Eve? 2. Is there a limit to the size of heaven? 3. Was Luke 23:28 a prophecy of the Holocaust? 4. How can I be a godly leader for my wife without being domineering? 5. A question about the Nashville school shooting. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. View our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone.
Segment 1: Introduction to Dr. Mateen Elass and His Book Dr. Mateen Elass joins PIJN News to discuss his new book, "Fairytale Islam." Available in print form on Amazon, the book explores the facade of peacefulness in Islam, contrasting it with what he describes as its judgmental and domineering core. Segment 2: The Concept of "Fairytale Islam" Dr. Mateen Elass explains the concept of "Fairytale Islam," highlighting how Islam presents a peaceful exterior while harboring a more judgmental and domineering interior. He delves into the book's key themes and findings, offering insights into the true nature of the religion. Segment 3: Implications and Reactions Dr. Mateen Elass discusses the broader implications of his findings and the reactions he has encountered since the book's release. He shares his perspective on how understanding "Fairytale Islam" can impact interfaith dialogue and global perceptions of Islam. Get free alerts at http://PrayInJesusName.org © 2024, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs on NRB TV, Direct TV Ch.378, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org
We discussed the values, personality traits, and factors that distinguish strong people from domineering persons: strong conviction; authentic; high self-esteem; critical thinking; life experience; passion; leadership; optimistic; honesty; center of attention; small social circle; zero tolerance for negativity --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ujimaspirit/support
Why are there chess Grandmasters, but not Grandmasters of noughts and crosses (otherwise known as tic-tac-toe)? It is because chess is “harder” – but what do we really mean by that? Answering that question leads us to develop the idea of mathematical complexity, which is a measure of how ‘big' a game is. We'll look at the complexity of popular games, and ask: what is the hardest game of all time?A lecture by Sarah Hart recorded on 10 October 2023 at Barnard's Inn Hall, LondonThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/maths-gamesGresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham's mission, please consider making a donation: https://gresham.ac.uk/support/Website: https://gresham.ac.ukTwitter: https://twitter.com/greshamcollegeFacebook: https://facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: https://instagram.com/greshamcollegeSupport the show
Episode 1301 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Questions in this Episode 1. Was satan cast out of heaven before God created Adam and Eve? 2. Is there a limit to the size of heaven? 3. Was Luke 23:28 a prophecy of the Holocaust? 4. How can I be a godly leader for my wife without domineering over her? 5. Question about Nashville school shooting Today's Offer Inner Core Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. Resources Book - Core Christianity: Finding Yourself in God's Story by Michael Horton
2 Kings 8:1-29 Opinions abound as to God's character: Gullible deity...Domineering tyrant...Loving father...Impotent potentate? Often, the best way you can really get to know a person is to watch them in action...and that's what we'll do as four stories reveal to us the true nature of the God we serve!
We should treasure the pastor/elders among us. They have a difficult job. They need to remember:It's God's flock, not theirsIt's a job of carefulnessIt is best be entered into by call and not by compulsionIt is not a position for $hameful gainGod sees and judges the method of ministry. Pastors are not at liberty to domineer in the exercise of the authority rightly given.Please listen 7 minutes with me and rejoice in God's provision of men like this. Come back tomorrow for another aspect of God's goodness at bewithme.us
Don't be a martyr. Don't be a man-pleaser. Don't be a mercenary. Don't be a task-master. Don't shepherd for the love of praise. Or for the love of money. Or for the love of power. But deal with your heart to shepherd the flock willingly, eagerly, and as an example.
Discover how the Holy Spirit calls us to a transformed life, leaving behind worldly patterns and embracing prayer, modesty, and faith. In this sermon, Pastor Seth & Katie discuss the true meaning behind the Apostle Paul's inspired words in 1 Timothy 2. Often, this passage is used as a proof text to hinder women from Christian ministry. But, in fact, this cultural and scriptural context of the passage means so much more. Join us as we explore 1 Timothy 2:8-15 and embark on a journey towards God's purpose for our lives. #NewCreation #PrayerAndHoliness #EquippingBelievers #LivingByFaith --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/believersfellowshipag/support
Discover how the Holy Spirit calls us to a transformed life, leaving behind worldly patterns and embracing prayer, modesty, and faith. In this sermon, Pastor Seth & Katie discuss the true meaning behind the Apostle Paul's inspired words in 1 Timothy 2. Often, this passage is used as a proof text to hinder women from Christian ministry. But, in fact, this cultural and scriptural context of the passage means so much more. Join us as we explore 1 Timothy 2:8-15 and embark on a journey towards God's purpose for our lives. #NewCreation #PrayerAndHoliness #EquippingBelievers #LivingByFaith
Men don't like those types of wormen just as women don't like those types of men. Controlling and dominating people need to work out their issues of why they're that way, before getting into relationships. These types of women don't realize the strain they put on their relationships and the issues they cause their significant others.
We're going full haunted house in this episode! The McRaven House in Vicksburg, Mississippi is old — very, very old. Its first two rooms were built over 200 years ago in 1797, with the rest of the house to follow in the years 1836 and 1849. Today, you can find it just off the end of a residential road, surrounded by trees and foliage that once loomed so close to the property that vines broke into two upstairs windows.Domineering former owners and playful ghost boys are said to roam the halls. But no spirit is more present than Mary Elizabeth Howard, the mischievous yet melancholic teenager who died in child birth. At the end of every haunted episode, we both rate how haunted we personally think the location is. And if you're a frequent listener, you know we aren't afraid to give a low rating and be honest with our thoughts. We both rated this one very, very highly.But first, Zoey is here with her Something Southern: snack goodies from the Charleston City Market! Yum.Sources: https://hauntedhospitality.wordpress.com/2023/05/16/ep-111-the-mcraven-house-in-vicksburg-mississippiVisit us on Social Media! Stay Spooky!
Henrietta's Wish; Or, Domineering
"As a facilitator, if I'm noticing that the patterns in the way that the group is working is not helping the group move forward towards its goals, it's usually useful to say something about that. In a way that the group can hear, in a way that isn't shutting people down, it isn't demeaning."Paul & Karen discuss the impact a facilitator's words can have.Miki Kashtan's The Highest Common Denominator
We discussed some of the reasons many women are becoming more domineering, aggressive, & masculine: childhood traumatic experiences; learned behavior from mother & society; absent or dysfunctional father; exposure to domestic violence & sexual assault; defense mechanism; fear of abandonment & rejection; feeling unsafe, unprotected, & Insecure; fear of being abused, deprived, & destituted. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ujimaspirit/support
Suffocating, controlling, dominating, draining etc., etc., your significant may cause you to end up losing him or her.
This week on Not Another Kinky Kast, Sir Arch Angel and ifedayo speak with 4 members from House Blue Flames about being dominant vs. domineering. We talk about the differences between the two, and how people react to both. Sex Position of the WeekFrogtie Bondage Positionhttps://www.kinkly.com/definition/1484/frogtie-bondage-positionFor more on Master Sable he can be reached atFetLife: https://fetlife.com/users/6384440IG : https://www.instagram.com/mastersable/House Blue Flamewww.houseblueflame.comBe The Difference Munchhttps://www.facebook.com/DIFMunchEmail: Email is bethedifferencemunch@gmail.comAs always you can find all of our episodes and future blog post on our website at https://www.kinkykast.comYou can reach us via email at notanotherkinkykast@gmail.comWe can be found on IG at https://www.instagram.com/notanotherkinkykast/on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/KinkyKast/on Twitter at https://twitter.com/KastNotJoin our FB group for weekly discussions and more at https://www.facebook.com/groups/160524635791530Join our Fetlife group athttps://fetlife.com/groups/217904Sir's foot page: @archAngelsFeet on I
We discuss the complex relationship or Stan & Dorothy with our extra special image consultant & divorcee' Michelle the Selfish Lover! Follow Us https://www.sogoodwenamedit.com/ Follow Michelle! https://twitter.com/selfishlover_27
The attributes of Netzach and Hod - A Kabbalistic Map of Personality
Guest: June Hunt Biblical Counseling Keys Hope for the Heart - Providing Biblical Hope and Practical Help May is Mental Health Awareness Month - check out some resources on this subject. Four problem parenting styles: Dependent - parents that are possessive, manipulative, suspicious, over-involved - Rebekah in the Bible, protected her favorite child Jacob through deceit and manipulation. Parents should release control of their children to God - check out Proverbs 3:5-6. Domineering - parents are over-controlling, inflexible, performance-based, hypercritical. Children can be either subservient or strong-willed; under-achievers or over-achievers. We see this from Laban in the Bible - a domineering father. Biblical counter - whoever wants to be great among you, must be a servant. Don't make things all about you - seek first the Kingdom of heaven. Domineering parents are filled with pride. Doting - over-protective, kids can become spoiled; yield to pressure, kids can be manipulative; desperate for harmony, kids can become disrespectful; rescue too much, kids become irresponsible. Let your children make decisions on their own and allow them to fail - failure can be a great teacher. Lawn-mower parents try to mow down every obstacle in the path of their children. Prepare the child for the road, not the road for the child. Biblical example: Eli, who will not discipline his sons and they become irresponsible and worthless men. Parents, you need to be “parents” to your children, not their “friend.” Detached - avoiding responsibility, apathetic, ambivalent, unwilling to set boundaries; children can become self-sufficient, insecure, undisciplined, lack of follow through. Biblical example: King David, successful in so many other aspects of his life, but not as a parent - did not discipline his own children. Proverbs 29:17 - Discipline your son, and he will give you rest; he will give delight to your heart. Biblical parenting style: Discipling - Goal is to develop Christ-like character in your children. Parents must lead by example, implement healthy and biblical boundaries that include consequences for crossing those boundaries. When parents implement healthy boundaries, kids are secure. When parents are encouraging responsible behavior, kids are confident. When parents are comforting, kids become compassionate. When parents are loving without conditions, kids become caring. Biblical example: Timothy, raised by a godly mother and grandmother who model sincere faith which help Timothy to become a strong man of God. Suggested Resources: Bonding with Your Teen Through Boundaries by June Hunt Parenting: Steps for Successful Parenting by June Hunt Parenting: 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family by Paul David Tripp
Mark 10:42-44 King James Version 42 But Jesus called them to him, and saith unto them, Ye know that they which are accounted to rule over the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and their great ones exercise authority upon them. 43 But so shall it not be among you: but whosoever will be great among you, shall be your minister: 44 And whosoever of you will be the chiefest, shall be servant of all.
Despite the myth that only a few are born to lead, every one of us can be a leader. We can be leaders in everything we do – at work, home, in our daily lives, etc. Everyone can be a leader. But what makes a great leader? John focuses on the topic of leadership through the understanding of its many facets, as well as how to become a better leader. Listen to this episode to learn more: [00:04] - Intro [01:48] - Unpredictable leaders and their followers [03:08] - Domineering leaders and John's rule of thumb for not being one [04:50] - Secretive leaders and the followers they produce [05:56] - Passive leaders and the problem with this kind of leadership [08:21] - Healthy leaders and their character traits [09:50] - Empowering leaders and why it is the best [11:42] - "Leadership has absolutely nothing to do with titles." PODCAST MENTIONED: The Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast (https://tinyurl.com/CGLeadershipPodcast) BOOKS ON LEADERSHIP: https://tinyurl.com/TheMotiveBookPL https://tinyurl.com/TheSelfAwareLeaderBook https://tinyurl.com/SimpleTruthsofLeadershipBook https://tinyurl.com/ServantLeadershipInActionBook https://tinyurl.com/ThePowerOfPositiveLeadership https://tinyurl.com/10LeadershipVirtuesBook NOTABLE QUOTES: "Successful people do consistently what normal people occasionally do." "Things like vulnerability, transparency, honesty are key components to being a great leader." "Doing nothing is worse than doing something even if you do it wrong. Because … failing means you tried something new, it didn't work, and now you have an opportunity to learn from it. That's much better than doing nothing." "Leadership has absolutely nothing to do with titles." CONNECT WITH JOHN Website - https://thejohnhulen.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnhulen Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/johnhulen Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/johnhulen LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhulen YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLX_NchE8lisC4NL2GciIWA EPISODE CREDITS Intro music provided by Tony Palacios - https://www.instagram.com/tonytonedog/ Outro music provided by Jeff Scheetz - https://jeffscheetz.com/
Relationships are challenging. How to have a close and meaningful relationship with your partner is not something that most or probably any of us were ever taught in school, and some of us have few, if any, good role models to emulate. It has been said that how we behave in our intimate relationships today is often a reflection of our parents and how they behaved towards one another in their relationship. This statement will vary from individual to individual but for myself, in some instances at least, it is alarmingly accurate. Through the years I have demonstrated many of the same marital blunders as my father. My father is not to blame, however, and neither is his father or his father's father. And if you are in a similar situation your father isn't at fault either. Remember, most of us have never been specifically taught how to have a successful and fulfilling marriage including your father. Powerful relationships don't just happen by chance. And the couples living them don't take them for granted. They are fully present, all of the time, and they have learned the skills that are required to succeed in a relationship. When you see a married couple that has a healthy meaningful relationship, the odds are if their happiness is authentic, that they will have many other powerful relationships in their lives as well. It is almost as if they have cracked the code on relationship skills.If you are listening to this podcast you are most likely here learning or honing those very skills, never taught to us anywhere else. Those skills are required to have a successful, meaningful, and purposeful relationship.Understanding the most common behaviors that damage relationships can be a good first step to having a powerful lasting marriage.See how many of these behaviors seem familiar, either in yourself or your partner. Which ones of these do you excel at and which ones should you focus more attention on?
Is gentleness a weakness? In today's world strength is vaunted - the power of might. But for the Christian where does being gentle fit in? This episode explores how Jesus was gentle and strong enough to lead angelic armies to conquer the earth during the Apocalypse.Gentleness is an act of love.Full show notes at hopesharbor.net Hope's Harbor Gritty Bible DevotionsEpisode #37Title: Gentleness – Is it weakness?Date: January 17, 2022Contact: info@hopesharbor.netKey verse(s): Paul in Ephesians 4:1 – ‘I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called, Ephesians 4:2 – ‘with all lowliness and gentleness, with longsuffering, bearing with one another in love…'As a fruit of the Spirit gentleness, meekness in the KJV is in Galatians 5:23– ‘…gentleness, self-control. Against such, there is no law.'Intro: Jesus was always gentle and meek with hurting people. Did this mean Jesus was weak? Listen to Revelation 19:11 – 16:Revelation 19:11 – ‘Now I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse. And He who sat on him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness, He judges and makes war. Revelation 19:12 – ‘His eyes were like a flame of fire, and on His head were many crowns. He had a name written that no one knew except Himself. Revelation 19:13 – ‘He was clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word of God. Revelation 19:14 – ‘And the armies in heaven, clothed in fine linen, white and clean, followed Him on white horses. Revelation 19:15 – ‘Now out of His mouth goes a sharp sword, that with it He should strike the nations. And He Himself will rule them with a rod of iron. He Himself treads the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. Revelation 19:16 – ‘And He has on His robe and on His thigh a name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.'Does this sound weak? There is only one KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS and He is the Son of GOD. His Hebrew name is Jeshua – meaning savior, deliverer.yehôshûa‛ yehôshûa‛yeh-ho-shoo'-ah, yeh-ho-shoo'-ahFrom H3068 and H3467; Jehovah-saved; Jehoshua (that is, Joshua), the Jewish leader: - Jehoshua, Jehoshuah, Joshua. Compare H1954, H3442.His Name is from Jehovah, meaning the GOD who saves.Devotion focus: Gentleness reveals strength -What is a common human trait portrayed or revealed in the national news on a regular basis? Is it gentleness? Of course not.Isn't it rather brute strength in the way of violent crime? Domineering behavior whether by individuals or governments.I'm the first to admit gentleness and meekness won't usually get you very far in the average workplace. I also know there is a time for brute strength. As a police officer I was assaulted numerous times during my career and it took all the strength I could muster just to survive the attack.So what I'm trying to point out is there are times when we can be gentle and others when we have to be strong.I live in the South and for the most part people here are still kind and courteous. For the most part. For the other part, I see a lot of frustration and irritation in people and when I look in the mirror, that guy has them too.I have on my dash a 3x5 card with the question: “Am I being kind?” This is because when driving in traffic, people who are probably very nice and considerate at work or church turn into a whole other creature when driving.To counter the anger and frustration of living in crowded cities and crowded
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With the popularity of Christianity Today's Rise and Fall podcast featuring Mars Hill Church the church planting community is thinking and talking about domineering leadership in the church and its impact. Clint and Colby discuss ways to know if you are a domineering leader.
There's a big difference between being Dominant and being Domineering. A bully does not make a Dom. So what are some of the things you should look out for as red flags and warning signs? Recommended Listening: Mean by Taylor Swift
What are elders and why should we care about that, and what do they do, and how should they do it, and why? I. The elder's office, v1. II. The elder's responsibility, v2. III. The elder's attitude, vv2-3. IV. The elder's reward, v4.
A new MP3 sermon from Joseph McCulley is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 3 John 9-11 Destructive & Domineering Subtitle: 3 John Speaker: Joseph McCulley Broadcaster: Joseph McCulley Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/24/2021 Bible: 3 John 9-11 Length: 40 min.
On today's episode of “The Language of Love,” Dr. Laura Berman talks about the experience that catapulted her into a spiritual transformation, and ultimately led her to write her book “Quantum Love.” Dr. Berman discusses how the science of energy and the way energy moves in the body led her to deepen her practice as a sex therapist and focus her practice on ‘sex, body, and soul.'Then, Dr. Berman talks to a woman who wants to know whether long-distance relationships are worth entertaining when the person lives thousands and thousands of miles away. How can you build an energetic connection with someone when they live many time zones away? She also talks with a man who has a history of long-distance relationships who says he struggles with giving himself self-care during his alone time, and finding a way to acknowledge his own worth and sexuality after being solo in the Covid shutdown for so long. Dr. Berman talks with a woman who says she struggles with ‘masculine energy,' and feeling like she is too aggressive or domineering with her partners. She feels like she takes on a position of power in her relationship in which she's always deciding where they eat, what they do, and how they connect with each other. Dr. Berman advises she tries a ‘surrender date,' in which she intentionally hands over power to her partner and he gets to decide everything on date night. He can pick the outfit she wears, the jewelry she puts on, the route they take to dinner, the place they eat and even what she orders! Essentially, she goes ‘cold turkey' when it comes to giving up her dominant side and lets her partner completely take the reins.
Chad talks with Greg about growing up in a household with an emotionally abusive mother and a physically abusive father. It's a story of shame, guilt, abuse cycles, and going no contact for good. Plus they discuss, scapegoats, gaslighting, yoga, physical abuse, love bombing, extensions of oneself, trust, Nickelodeon, mixed messages, work abuse, coming out, LGBTQ issues, rage, sabotage, being good enough, looking for love, suicide, and much more. Also, there are some sound issues and we apologize. *** Trigger Warning - This epsiode does discuss the suicide of Greg's father. *** Domestic Violence Hotline Number - 1.800.799.SAFE Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA If you're looking for a a therapist or coach that understands you, come to our directory at https://abusetherapy.org If you want to be a guest on our show, go to https://narcissistapocalypse.com To shop at our store, go to https://www.narcissistapocalypse.com/shop-1 Special Guest: Greg. Support Narcissist Apocalypse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Creation and Collaboration Episode. Tim and Scott continue their conversation with Special Guest Brandy Burre to talk their many NO HOPE collaborations over the last two decades -including a snippet of the brand new "Heart On My Sleeve." The full song debuts as a Bonus Episode you can listen to now! Brandy pans "perhaps the greatest flop in Broadway history," Andrew Lloyd Webber's ASPECTS OF LOVE.
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Neil Shubin is back to talk about the viruses lurking in your DNA. You’ll also learn about whether it’s true that turkeys are so dumb that they drown in rainstorms, and why domineering people don't rise through the ranks any faster. Additional resources from biologist and author Neil Shubin: Pick up "Some Assembly Required: Decoding Four Billion Years of Life, from Ancient Fossils to DNA" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/36mmaF1 Neil Shubin's website: http://www.neilshubin.com/ Neil Shubin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NeilShubin Turkeys Don't Drown in Rainstorms by Ashley Hamer Watson, S. (2007, September 24). Will a turkey really drown if it looks up during a rainstorm? HowStuffWorks. https://animals.howstuffworks.com/birds/turkey-drown.htm SAVAGE, T. F., HARPER, J. A., & ENGEL, H. N. (1993). Inheritance of Tetanic Torticollar Spasms in Turkeys. Poultry Science, 72(7), 1212–1217. https://doi.org/10.3382/ps.0721212 Halford, M. (2009, November 25). The Mental (and Amorous) Qualities of the Wild Turkey. The New Yorker; The New Yorker. https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-mental-and-amorous-qualities-of-the-wild-turkey McWilliams, J. (2014, November 27). The Enigmatic Intelligence Of Turkeys. The Dodo; The Dodo. https://www.thedodo.com/the-enigmatic-intelligence-of--845163116.html Despite the stereotype, selfish, domineering people don't rise through the ranks any faster by Kelsey Donk Selfish And Combative People Don’t Actually Get Ahead At Work. (2020, September 28). Research Digest; Research Digest. https://digest.bps.org.uk/2020/09/28/selfish-and-combative-people-dont-actually-get-ahead-at-work/ Anderson, C., Sharps, D. L., Soto, C. J., & John, O. P. (2020). People with disagreeable personalities (selfish, combative, and manipulative) do not have an advantage in pursuing power at work. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(37), 22780–22786. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2005088117 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #23 of Hit Our Music: An All Elite Wrestling (AEW) Podcast. Today, Bryan and Dan discuss and recap AEW Dynamite from 10/21/2020. Email the show at hom@leveldowngames.com with questions, feedback, suggestions, or whatever else you want! Please consider supporting the show by using our Amazon Affiliate link when shopping online! CONTACT US Website: https://leveldowngames.com/ Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu LDG Twitch: https://twitch.tv/leveldowngames Dan's Twitch: https://twitch.tv/kraizd11 Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming MUSIC CREDIT "The Gatekeepers" by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blood-and-destroyers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blood-and-destroyers/support
Kateryna and I dive deep into my soon-to-be released book Alchemy of Becoming to discuss the transformative process of separating from the parts of ourselves that no longer create continued growth. This stage of alchemy is called Separation. Separation (the air element): In this phase you begin taking an intimate look at your personality, deciding what parts of yourself that you want to separate from and what parts need further integration. You will consciously review your unconscious and decide if you are ready to release the blockages, phobias and neurotic tendencies or not. This stage of transformation separates out parts of the personality that are no longer appropriate for continued growth. By this point you should be able to recognize how past trauma sneaks into the present. You have to make the conscious decision not to continue to allow toxic behavior in yourself or the people you surround yourself with. This is a stage of separating out what you want to create in your life from what you do not. You have to choose if you are ready to have a better experience and what kind of experience you want to create. It is really hard to let go of destructive habits that were created as a result of the past. It is especially hard to see how far away from real love we are.This is the point in time where you have to choose to grow up. To do this it is necessary to separate out the childish, toxic, neurotic and phobic parts of the personality in order to grow into a higher functioning human being. The alchemist will start to consciously confront parts of themselves that were previously unknown and own up to the mistakes they have made throughout life. During this phase you will have a clearer understanding of the weaknesses within your personality and be able to decide what kind of baggage you are willing to hold for yourself and others. This is the point in time where boundaries become important and you will learn to say no to people and environments that are unsafe or toxic. You will also stop trying to conquer the external world by beginning to notice the masculine parts of your personality. Domineering, forceful, abusive tendencies will begin to become apparent both within yourself and through the reflection of your relationships.Taken from Alchemy of Becoming www.mysticalmotherhood.com
The BFGs take some time to themselves but run into a few meetings with frightening people that could bring bane or boon to them in the future.
Vine is a Bach Flower Remedy for when feeling Domineering and Inflexible. Here is a close look at its properties, some key symptoms that indicate if you need this remedy, what it promotes, and more.#BachFlowerRemedies
Buckle up for today's episode with relationship coach, GS Youngblood, the author of "The Masculine in Relationship." GS coaches men in relationships with strong women on how to live, love, and lead from their masculine core. This conversation pulls from a variety of fields: psychology, radical responsibility, sexual trauma, meditation, and BDSM. Stay tuned for win-win relationship tips and tools through this lens of Masculine leadership. Episode Highlights: *From a Difficult Divorce, to Rescuing Relationships *The World of Masculinity & Radical Responsibility *Symptoms of Feminine vs. Masculine Leadership *Toxic Masculinity, Domineering, & Dominating *Youngblood's Masculine Relationship Blueprint *The Power of Tapping Into What You Want *What Happens When He Facilitates a Decision *The Careful Art of Dominating Energy *Creating Emotional Safety In Your Relationships *You Need to Become Who You Want To Attract *Learn to Be a Powerful Man for Your Powerful Woman GS's Top 3 Max Potential Habits: 1. Back-Breaking, Hard Work 2. Believe In Yourself 3. Treat Everyone the Same Links to GS: Gsyoungblood.com instagram.com/gsyoungbloodmir facebook.com/gsyoungblood1 GS's Bio: GS Youngblood is the author of "The Masculine in Relationship". He coaches men in relationships on how to live, love, and lead from their Masculine core. He specializes in “nice guys” who are with strong women. His teachings combine deep embodiment work with the framework of the Masculine blueprint from his book. Learn more at gsyoungblood.com. Reception to the book has been phenomenal. Both from men (“You just described my married life to perfection…” and “This is the best book I've EVER read on masculinity in a relationship”) and women (“I just picked up your book off my coffee table that my husband bought and it's like you've been listening to me talk for the last few years! Insane how much you get it.”) His writings are filtered through the laboratory of his and his clients' real-world, long term relationships (including the successes and spectacular failures) to see what actually works and what doesn't. Through this lens of Masculine leadership, he also pulls in principles from a variety of fields: psychology, martial arts, tango, meditation, and BDSM.
Buckle up for today’s episode with relationship coach, GS Youngblood, the author of "The Masculine in Relationship." GS coaches men in relationships with strong women on how to live, love, and lead from their masculine core. This conversation pulls from a variety of fields: psychology, radical responsibility, sexual trauma, meditation, and BDSM. Stay tuned for win-win relationship tips and tools through this lens of Masculine leadership. Episode Highlights: *From a Difficult Divorce, to Rescuing Relationships *The World of Masculinity & Radical Responsibility *Symptoms of Feminine vs. Masculine Leadership *Toxic Masculinity, Domineering, & Dominating *Youngblood’s Masculine Relationship Blueprint *The Power of Tapping Into What You Want *What Happens When He Facilitates a Decision *The Careful Art of Dominating Energy *Creating Emotional Safety In Your Relationships *You Need to Become Who You Want To Attract *Learn to Be a Powerful Man for Your Powerful Woman GS’s Top 3 Max Potential Habits: 1. Back-Breaking, Hard Work 2. Believe In Yourself 3. Treat Everyone the Same Links to GS: Gsyoungblood.com instagram.com/gsyoungbloodmir facebook.com/gsyoungblood1 GS’s Bio: GS Youngblood is the author of "The Masculine in Relationship". He coaches men in relationships on how to live, love, and lead from their Masculine core. He specializes in “nice guys” who are with strong women. His teachings combine deep embodiment work with the framework of the Masculine blueprint from his book. Learn more at gsyoungblood.com. Reception to the book has been phenomenal. Both from men (“You just described my married life to perfection…” and “This is the best book I’ve EVER read on masculinity in a relationship”) and women (“I just picked up your book off my coffee table that my husband bought and it’s like you’ve been listening to me talk for the last few years! Insane how much you get it.”) His writings are filtered through the laboratory of his and his clients’ real-world, long term relationships (including the successes and spectacular failures) to see what actually works and what doesn’t. Through this lens of Masculine leadership, he also pulls in principles from a variety of fields: psychology, martial arts, tango, meditation, and BDSM.
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Is what you feel really love or are you infatuated?So often in life,we hear the expression,love at first sight. Two people met at a bookstore,the next thing ,they are already in love.Love does not grow overnight. It is a gradual process. One which is given adequate attention and time.Love and infatuation are two antithetical words whose usage and application are often interchanged in our society today. Infatuation, which is definitely the wrong reason to marry anybody,is a feeling that is often confused with love.To enable you to understand and differentiate between love and infatuation,Omobola comes up with proven checklist in her talkshow today. It's a show you want to liste to. Tune in.
Your desire to be married should not override the need to do it the right way. Even when you believe you are running out of time,would you want to rush in,only to rush out? And this is why managing your relationships is key. Success in any relationship,as in other spheres of life doesn't happen overnight. There must be definite plans for it to succeed.In this talkshow-Managing your relationships, Omobola did a thorough research and she came up with proven and practical ways you can have a successful relationship both at the courtship level and in marriage. You want to hear her? Tune in.
It seems some people are just allergic to peace and quiet. If there is no noise and ruckus greeting their presence, then something is wrong. They begin to feel like a fish on land. One of my friends got me stuck on a phrase which at best I can only roughly translate to “You love quarreling even if you claim not to be a fighter”. It sounds better in pidgin, but is likely less pungent in English. Some people are just overly aggressive. They might term it as being Alpha, Domineering, Militant, Bossy, No Nonsense Taking, Hyper or any other fancy name, but in truth they are ungentlemanly and unladylike, abrasive, disrespectful, impatient, and leave everyone the meet with a bad impression or/and a hurt. Other than the time Jesus cleansed the temple, with a whip in hand, you never find him being Aggressive anywhere else in the Bible. Even when Nebuchadnezzar saw him “chilling” in the fiery furnace with Shedrach, Meshach and Abednego, his and their demeanor was calm. Steven seeing Jesus at the right hand of the Father, Paul hearing Christ’s voice on the way to Damascus; both experiences, despite how different the background was, were still epitomes of classical experiences with the Prince of Peace. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,”. The Peace there is both received and given. “And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” Here it is received. “Follow peace with all men , and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord:” This is a Peace you give out. Beginning at your family, extending to your friends, and inexcusably inclusive of your neighbor. At work, church, home, road, anywhere. Make you no come be one of those people wey like quarrel pass fight.
A break down of how the LACK of masculinity is toxic
Insecure beta males with something to prove and a chip on their shoulders
Have you ever been called a “Strong Woman?” Typically, that cliche is given with a negative connotation. Why is it that a strong woman isn’t seen as a positive thing? Do we really live in a society where putting the words “strong” and “woman” next to each other is bad? If you’re yelling, “YES!,” then listen up! Being a strong woman is a good thing. Absolutely! You can be successful, educated, financially well-off, and strong while STILL being attractive to the right men!! However, there’s a possibility that the vibe you’re giving off (in addition to your amazing attributes) is perceived negatively: Domineering, uncaring, unfeminine, abrasive, etc. So tune in to learn more about what a strong woman can do, what she should NEVER change, and what things she can change. Take the SURVEY here: https://www.StarrBurroughs.com/Survey The 7 Most Common Roadblocks To Love [Free]: http://www.starrburroughs.com/gift 7 Questions To Help You Identify Your Standards [Free]: http://www.starrburroughs.com/standards Join our free Facebook Community: The Confident Single Woman http://www.starrburroughs.com/facebook-group Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/starrburroughsbooks The Ineligible Bachelorette: https://amzn.to/2xmE49u Contact: starr@starrburroughs.com
Mark finishes the 2 part series on leadership. He discusses Domineering, Secretive, Passive Leaders and the best leadership style...The Empowering Leader.
Colossians 3:18-4:1 New International Version (NIV)Instructions for Christian HouseholdsWives, submit yourselves to your husbands, as is fitting in the Lord.Husbands, love your wives and do not be harsh with them.Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord.Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged.Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything; and do it, not only when their eye is on you and to curry their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord. Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. Anyone who does wrong will be repaid for their wrongs, and there is no favoritism.Masters, provide your slaves with what is right and fair, because you know that you also have a Master in heaven.
This week we review - Archer (Series 1, Episode 1)Archer is an American adult animated sitcom created by Adam Reed for the basic cable network FX.It follows the exploits of the title character (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin), a dysfunctional, irreverent secret agent and seven of his colleagues. Domineering boss (and Archer's mother) Malory Archer (Jessica Walter), professional Lana Kane (Aisha Tyler), mild-mannered Cyril Figgis (Chris Parnell), delusional, psychotic Cheryl Tunt (Judy Greer), gossipy Pam Poovey (Amber Nash), openly gay Ray Gillette (Adam Reed) and bizarre, mysterious Dr. Algernop Krieger (Lucky Yates). The premise of Archer evolves in subsequent seasons as the show experiments with the standard setup of an anthology, each with self-contained arcs, new settings, a disparate set of personae for each character, even distinct humor. Archer was conceived by Reed shortly after the cancellation of his Adult Swim comedy Frisky Dingo and draws inspiration from a variety of sources, including the James Bond franchise. The show's hallmarks include reference-heavy humour, rapid-fire dialogue, and meta-comedy. Archer is produced using limited animation and takes its visual style from mid-century comic art. The cast members record their lines individually, and the show regularly employs guest actors and actresses for supporting characters. Created by Adam ReedExecutive Producers Adam Reed / Matt Thompson / Casey WillisA Floyd County Production for FXArcher is available here: https://bit.ly/2GnFgyfThe Comedy Slab Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Spotify and Youtube.Subscribe for a new episode each Monday.Get in touch - we're @ComedySlab on Twitter and ComedySlab on Facebook.
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I talk about differences between a person being dominant versus one being domineering, as the two seem to be notoriously conflated, and I’ve decided that I should shed some light on the matter. Got a question or want to leave feedback about this episode? Call 312-373-0069 and leave a message. Pick up my book, Welcome to the Darkside: A BDSM Primer on Amazon: amzn.to/2RI1kcP Support this podcast
Gaping spectators eye rape. Domineering whispers… Come from the smirk of Mr. Condescension. Overwhelmed by brutal tactile sensation. Spirited retreat… Invigoration of Miss Waterfall. Barroom, bathroom, bedroom: Courtroom. Never walk away… In midst of saloon drenched mating dance. Yearning, spilled planed gush. Disposable emotions decayed. Splayed open; lifetime for servitude. All for one blight of […]
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Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. Hype of a film. When it does the festival circuit, you hear a lot about it and how it is the “scariest film since The Exorcist.” That may be a whole lot of hyperbole. The hype it gets may be silly since it may not be any better than dozens of other films that have received great reviews that had less buzz. The latest is Hereditary, the debut feature length horror film by Ari Aster. Ellen, the elderly matriarch of Annie’s family, dies leaving Annie with mixed emotions. Domineering, her death leaves Annie with issues that seem to eat away at her. While at a help-group meeting for the grieving, she meets Joan who tells Annie that one can do a séance to speak with the dearly departed. Soon strange things begin to occur that may tear apart her family. Starring Toni Collette as Annie and including a supporting cast which includes Gabriel Byrne and Ann Dowd, the movie has received fantastic reviews from critics while negative views by audiences. Yet with the mixed reaction, the movie has already earned six times its budget. Dark Discussions takes a look at this movie and gives their thoughts. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
Struggles With Stats, Difficult Guests and Lost Audio – Episode 193 Resources mentioned in this episode: Podcast Talent Coach Interviewing Facebook Group Kindle book: Game Changer: How To Get 10,000 New Real Fans In 72 Hours And Turn Them Into Your Next Cash-Paying Customers (Without A Marketing Budget) 17 Ultimate Podcast Interview Questions Podcast Talent Coach coaching program Episode 188 "Leverage Your Audience To Grow" Episode 176 "How To Grow Your Audience By 10x" I recently asked my tribe about the one thing they are struggling with most with their podcast. This week, we answer the questions and help you get over a few hurdles. On this episode, we answer questions about dealing with lost audio, boosting your stats and dealing with stiff and difficult guests. FORGETTING I do a show called The Cinema Guys (WeAreTheCinemaGuys.com) and I do all of the show. My co-hosts show up record and leave. I do all the tech, recording, editing, posting and so on. Well tonight we recorded and I didn't realize until we were done that I had the recorder set wrong and it only recorded one of the 3 mics and to top that off I forgot to set up the back up recorder. So long answer to your question I think the biggest headache sometimes is the technical side mostly the set up and hoping everything works. Love your show. Yours and Dave Jackson's are my top weekly listens. Thanks, Brad WeAreTheCinemaGuys.com EKJ: Ugh! I feel your pain, Brad. Two things can help you prevent losing a show like this. The backup recorder is a great idea. However, it only works if you remember to hit record. First, create a preflight checklist. What are the things you need to do before you record? This probably includes show notes, audio levels, water to drink, mute your phone and a few other things. Create this list and use it EVERY time you record your show. This is the only way you will remember everything necessary. Bad things happen when you fail to prepare. Next, test your gear and levels. Make sure the gain isn't up too high creating distortion. Garbage in equals garbage out. If the levels aren't right to start, there is nothing you can do to save it. Make sure every sound source is feeding the recording. This includes mics, sound effects, calls, software and any other sound source you will use. If you use these two steps before every show, you will be much more likely to avoid losing a show. SOCIAL MEDIA I struggle most with learning how to effectively use social media to grow audience. Thank you, Joel A Band of Gamers Podcast ABOGpodcast.com My listener stats have plateaued. I have only been at it for about 6 months and we have grown to listener ship of between 150 and 200 downloads per show. The listeners we do have are loyal and engaged. Similar and more established podcasts are getting 20 and 30 times that download number though. Maybe its my content or maybe we are not marketing correctly or enough to grow our listeners. Andrew Gonzales EKJ: Social media is a great way to promote the show. However, it isn't the only method you should be using. When using social media, get involved with others. Offer help in communities similar to your community. Join Facebook groups and communicate. Share, repost and retweet other content. Be seen on social platforms. You don't need to create all of the content. Be a resource. Make sure your social media profile includes your podcast prominently. Make it easy to find you. The more people see you, the better the chances are that they will come check out the show. Find other ways to promote the show. Check out episode 188 "Leverage Your Audience To Grow". Asking your audience to share your show and help you grow is very powerful. If they love you, they will tell others. Don't wait for them to think of it. Ask them to share it. In episode 176 "How To Grow Your Audience By 10x", we talk about many other ways to grow. You could host events for your community. Guest blog and appear on other podcasts. Create a lead magnet for every episode that also contains the podcast information. Then, encourage listeners to share it with their friends. Growing your audience is an ongoing mission. Drip, drip, drip. Eventually, you'll have a nice, little puddle. Over time, it will grow. I don't think you will ever get to a point where you think, "Ok, I have enough listeners." Make this part of your regular daily routine. STIFF GUESTS Some of my guests become stiff or experience stage fright during the first 10 min of the cast, also how do you keep more Domineering guests from taking over the discussion? Thanks Ken Morris EKJ: If your guest is inexperienced, it is critical that you define the expectations right up front. People are usually nervous, because of the unknown. They aren't sure. They don't know what to expect. Lay things out for your guest right up front. Do what you can to put them at ease. If you want answers that are around 30 seconds long, let them know. If you need answers that are full sentences, let them know. If you want short stories, tell them before the recording begins. It is important to let them know you will do your best to make them sound great. Tell them you will edit out any answers they don't like. If they want to start an answer a second time, you will be happy to edit that as well. This will usually help them relax. Stiff guests are usually solved with creative questions. Ask open-ended questions that get your guest to tell you stories. "Tell me about a time when you ____." "What did it feel like the first time you ___." "When did you realize you were ____." "Tell me about the person who gave you the best piece of advice you ever received." This will help your guest give you more than one or two word answers. With domineering guests, you need to be very clear with your guest right up front that you want this to be a conversation without their agenda. It helps when you can assure the guest you will give them plenty of time to plug their stuff. You can also ask if there are particular points they would like to cover. Assure them you will offer questions that allow them to cover those points. Let your guest know that when the interview is over, you will ask them if there is anything you didn't cover. This will allow them to touch on points that may have been left out. You can then edit that question into the show. This rarely happens. However, it does help your guest get comfortable and drop the script. Finally, tell your guest you will edit the show. It is perfectly acceptable if they feel the need to stop and begin an answer again. You can edit that out to make them sound great. You guests will sometimes follow a script, because they are nervous and inexperienced giving interviews. Set their mind at ease by letting them know you will make them sound great. In the end, it is your show. There will be times when you need to stop the interview and be demanding. If you find your guest is following a script and doing nothing but pitching, stop the interview and explain your goals for the show. Use something like this. "Rick, I can appreciate you have a new book and would really like to plug it. Believe me, we will get to that. If we make this conversation nothing but a prolonged infomercial, people will tune out. They will take no action, and it will be ineffective. Please allow this to become a conversation. After we engage our audience with a great discussion and get them to trust your authority, we can get to the book with a strong call-to-action. However, we need to make it a conversation first. Do me a favor and set the talking points aside. Let it flow. Trust me. You'll sound great." If you need to stop a second time and get more demanding, use something like, "Rick, I'm losing confidence that this interview will be something I can use for the show. My listeners will benefit more by natural answers from the heart. I need to ask you to set aside the talking points and simply have a discussion. Otherwise, we need to cut this interview short. Can you help me there?" If that doesn't work, move on to the next interview. Do you need help with your podcast? I can answer your question on a future show. E-mail me any time at Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's see what we can do. You can find my podcast and other tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.
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There is a dearth of new business start-ups across much of America, famously the home of capitalist mojo, says Sam Fleming. Domineering incumbents, too much red tape and an unwillingness to risk failing are all blamed for a worrying trend that is hurting productivity and depressing dynamism, Sam reports. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Thrustmaster is many things to many people. Dashing, Domineering, Daring, but always, always thrusting. This week we play some retro games, talk about some video game cartoons, and…
What is the definition of a church and a Biblical explanation of the leadership of a church. At the conclusion hear the ordination of new elders.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Geoengineering and Reality Domineering: THEY Are The Rats Called Technocrats and THEY Say, No Need to Tell the Public, While for Years THEY Spray: "When THEY Say THEY 'May Do', It's Already Done, Spraying Sky for Years, Pretending It's to Come, Studies Say It's Dangerous, But Good for Vegetation, Harmful Effects Like Human Deaths Helps Depopulation, Public Kept in Trained Reality by P.R. Versatility, Media Handles Updates, Ensuring Flexibility, World War - Cold War - Terror - Now It's the Planet, Oligarchical Collectivism, Run by Those Who Planned It, Wars're Not Meant to Be Won, Meant to Go On Forever, With War Upon Our Minds, Our Reasoning They Sever, They Plan Ongoing Realities, Pulled from Bag of Tricks, No Reprieve from What Most'll Believe, In This -- The Matrix" © Alan Watt }-- Analogy of Laboratory Rats in a Cage - Arts of Deception - Soviet Bloc and EU Bloc - Causes of Wars are Hidden, Public are given Propaganda - Tool of Troops for Foreign Policy - Domesticated Public - Skyrocketing Property Taxes (Especially Rural Areas) - Show Conferences and Meetings to Familiarize Public - Governance - "Them" and the "Its" - C.G. Darwin, "The Next Million Years" book, Domestication and Lobotomization - Media has No Obligation to Tell Truth. Daily Aerial Spraying since 1998 - Govt. Documentation on Spraying Metal Oxides into Atmosphere - Atmospheric Seeding and Increased Temperatures - Report on Geoengineering - Environmental Modification / Weather Warfare, US Military Rain-Making in Southeast Asia - U.K. Civilians Used to Test Biological Warfare, Norwich/Dorset Experiments - "1984", Perpetual War - Depopulation Mandate - Cover of "National Security" for Operations - Chemical Trails of Polymers and Metallic Particles, Chemtrails. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - April 13, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
Sir inQ discusses the importance of discipline to men and specially in reference proper Domination. Also why roles like D/s have become more pronounced in todays world with the expansion of sexual categories and redefined gender roles.