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At Blister Summit 2025, we sat down with professional skiers Mallory Duncan, Anne Wangler, Noah Gaffney, and Jake Hopfinger. Now, this isn't your average conversation about skiing rad lines in wild places — these athletes wanted to get real and talk about the things that sometimes go unspoken. We chat about how they present themselves when they're going through hard times, the personal financial aspects of a ski career, their career longevity, and much more. Note: We Want to Hear From You!We'd love for you to share with us the stories or topics you'd like us to cover next month on Reviewing the News; ask your most pressing mountain town advice questions, or offer your hot takes for us to rate. You can email those to us at info@blisterreview.comRELATED LINKS: Get Covered: BLISTER+Our Newsletter w/ Weekly Polls & GiveawaysTOPICS & TIMES: Introductions: (3:15)Your Idols Growing Up? (6:07)‘Selling Joy' During Tough Times (10:33)Mentality & Mood When Skiing At Your Very Best (15:27)Handling Nerves & ‘Drawing The Line' (19:22)Finances & Pro Athletes (27:44)The ‘What's Next?' Question (32:58)Thoughts On The Current Ski Industry (38:59)Audience Questions:Dealing With Negativity Online (44:43)How You View ‘Adding Value' To Brands (49:47)Music's Role In Your Skiing (52:02)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It seems like AI content is everywhere these days - in your inbox, on LinkedIn - even in major publications. And for all the many amazing ways AI can help make you more effective, it needs to be supervised. Closely. On this week's episode of the Spin Sucks Podcast, Gini Dietrich is talking about how to walk the line between getting value out of AI tools, and losing the credibility you've worked so hard to build.
In this thought-provoking episode of The Purpose Addicts, Doc and Coach dive into the powerful concept of drawing the line. Whether it's setting boundaries in relationships, refusing to compromise your values, or protecting your peace in the pursuit of purpose, knowing when and why to draw the line is essential for personal growth and purposeful living.Through real-life stories, practical advice, and hard truths, Doc and Coach unpack how drawing the line isn't about shutting people out—it's about creating space for what truly matters. They explore how clarity, discipline, and self-respect fuel the purpose-driven life, and why failing to set limits can derail even the most passionate journey.
Saying no isn't always easy, especially with the people we love. Rosie opens up about setting boundaries with her father and how doing so can lead to more honest, grounded relationships. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Too many men trade self-respect for harmony—only to discover their wife doesn't trust their word or feel secure in the relationship. In this episode, we unpack how to define and express your boundaries without igniting conflict. You'll learn to identify your areas of strength, name the principles that truly matter, and step into your role as a relational leader—not a doormat, not a tyrant, but a man of clarity and compassion. When you draw lines from your core—not your ego—you create safety, respect, and deeper connection.
Too many men trade self-respect for harmony—only to discover their wife doesn't trust their word or feel secure in the relationship. In this episode, we unpack how to define and express your boundaries without igniting conflict. You'll learn to identify your areas of strength, name the principles that truly matter, and step into your role as a relational leader—not a doormat, not a tyrant, but a man of clarity and compassion. When you draw lines from your core—not your ego—you create safety, respect, and deeper connection.
2 - President of the Philadelphia Council AFL-CIO Danny Bauder joins us today to discuss the rally their organization is having today here in Philadelphia. How did Bernie Sanders become the headliner for this event? Is he appropriate for this event? What about a JB Pritzker or a Phil Murphy? How does Danny feel about “immigrants” being deported and possibly sent to prison in El Salvador? What is a challenge for the labor movement and doing things like endorsing candidates or even creating a CBA? Is the Democratic Party helping or hurting the unions with their messaging? Who has the AFL-CIO endorsed for President in the past? Is the union an arm of the Democratic party? 220 - Dom's Money Melody! 225 - Dom returns to the hypocrisy of far-left politicians like Bernie or AOC, but commends them for their popularity. But why are they getting an audience? 240 - Your calls on the unions. 250 - The Lightning Round!
Where's the line between an autobiographical comic and a semi-autobiographical one — between "based upon" and "inspired by"? And when does the whole thing veer directly into fiction?? Plus... Dave Kellett shares real numbers from his recent Kickstarter, and we arrive at a jaw-dropping conclusion: Bluesky is it.The Webcomics Handbook will publish a visual breakdown of Dave's analytics on April 14th.Today's showWhere to draw the line on an autobio comicMalignant ProcrastinationSusan MacTaggart's Personal AffirmationDave shares actual numbers from his KickstarterThe Wrong Way Show: Toy Story's WoodySummaryIn this episode of ComicLab, hosts Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar share insights on navigating autobiocomics, exploring the balance between fiction and fact in storytelling. The conversation highlights the significance of making personal stories compelling and meaningful for audiences. In this conversation, Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar explore the intricacies of storytelling in comics, mainly focusing on autobiographical narratives. They discuss the importance of engaging and meaningful stories, emphasizing that readers seek entertainment and context in narratives. The duo also addresses the common issue of procrastination among creators, urging them to take action and start their projects, regardless of the fear of failure. They highlight that creativity thrives on making choices and moving forward rather than getting bogged down in details.After Susan MacTaggart drops by to share a personal affirmation for one of ComicLab's $10 backers, Dave Kellett discusses the success of Kellett's recent Kickstarter campaign for his book 'Anatomy of Dogs'. He and Brad explore the sources of backers, the impact of social media platforms like Blue Sky, and the importance of converting followers into actual supporters. The discussion highlights the effectiveness of Kickstarter as a platform for creators and the changing landscape of social media engagement. In this conversation, Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar discuss the intricacies of running a successful Kickstarter campaign, the impact of social media on funding, and the importance of maintaining quality in production. They share insights on financials, the long-term benefits of Kickstarter projects, and how to build a sustainable career as an independent cartoonist. The discussion emphasizes the need for careful planning and the value of mental health in the creative process.TakeawaysSmall acts of kindness can have a lasting impact.Every interaction with fans can create memorable moments.Autobiocomics need to be engaging, not just factual.Never let the truth hinder a good story.Context and meaning are crucial in storytelling.It's essential to make personal stories relatable.Readers care more about the story than the facts.Becoming a writer means crafting meaningful narratives. Give yourself the leeway to make your story interesting.Readers care about the entertainment value of a story.Autobiographical comics often lack excitement and meaning.Injecting fiction can enhance storytelling.Stories should have a purpose for the reader's life.Procrastination can hinder creative aspirations.Start with small segments of your story to gain momentum.Character designs will evolve; start drawing.Don't let the fear of failure prevent you from creating.Every choice made in storytelling contributes to the overall narrative.This was my most successful Sheldon Kickstarter ever.I did not use Twitter at all.Blue Sky works for reaching backers.The second source was my Patreon for Drive.You need to be able to convert those readers into backers.Those numbers are fake numbers on social media.Kickstarter is a must-use for cartoonists.The highest percentage of backers came from Kickstarter sources.I was afraid to leave Twitter and Instagram.The impact of social media on crowdfunding is significant. The utility of Kickstarter must remain intact for success.Social media platforms can significantly impact funding outcomes.Quality production is crucial for maintaining a good reputation.Kickstarter profits can be amortized over several years.Building a mailing list from backers is essential for future campaigns.Mental health can improve by choosing the right social media platforms.Planning ahead for stretch goals is vital to avoid pitfalls.Every Kickstarter project contributes to a larger career strategy.Quality materials enhance customer loyalty and future sales.Understanding financials helps in making informed decisions. You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.If you'd like a one-on-one consultation about your comic, book it now!Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.
William J. Hennessy, Jr was one of the best known artists to work in the field of courtroom artistry. From the presidential impeachment trial of Bill Clinton to Iran Contra, the DC snipers, through the man suspected of trying to murder Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Hennessy had a front row seat to history in the making. Last Monday, he died suddenly on his 67th birthday.Legal correspondents Mary Reichard and Jenny Rough visited Hennessy in his Virginia studio a couple years ago for Season 3 of the Legal Docket Podcast. This episode first aired on September 7th, 2022.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate
On today's Success Stories podcast, we'll chat with several Draw the Line Tees members. This nNew Jersey-based company is a Christian faith, biblically based company that is creating something unique and original with its approach to business.Owner Tracy Smith and her team Jahfar Gaines, Teona Pagan, and Zabaidah Gaines will share how they use live activations, fashion shows, and other ideas to celebrate their faith and build a business.
Rhonda has a new fastidious roommate, Matt is on a mission for justice, and Alison continues to make bad decisions. Courtney, Laura, and Daphne have thoughts about Alison continuing to date a married man, the red flags missed, the comic relief, Billy's adorableness, and behind-the-scenes stories about Courtney's on-screen crying, and the not-so-helpful note she got from the episode's director. Courtney also dishes about a dinner party she recently threw, which leads Laura and Daphne to wonder if their invitations got lost. Plus, they answer fan questions and have a spirited debate on whether you should do the dishes after dinner or as you go along . . .See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rhonda has a new fastidious roommate, Matt is on a mission for justice, and Alison continues to make bad decisions. Courtney, Laura, and Daphne have thoughts about Alison continuing to date a married man, the red flags missed, the comic relief, Billy's adorableness, and behind-the-scenes stories about Courtney's on-screen crying, and the not-so-helpful note she got from the episode's director. Courtney also dishes about a dinner party she recently threw, which leads Laura and Daphne to wonder if their invitations got lost. Plus, they answer fan questions and have a spirited debate on whether you should do the dishes after dinner or as you go along . . .See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Establishing boundaries with extended families and friends is vital to a happy marriage. Most couples state that extended family and friends cause issues in their marriage. In this episode, we'll dive into practical strategies for setting boundaries that honor your relationship while still nurturing connections with extended family and friends. Whether you're dealing with overbearing in-laws or navigating friendships that blur the lines, or even toxic business relationships, this discussion will equip you with the tools to protect your marriage while fostering healthy, respectful relationships outside of it. We also discuss why it is so vital to have boundaries with the toxic people in your life, or even why you might just need to push them out of your life. If you haven't already, go check out the Ultimate Intimacy App in the app stores, or at ultimateintimacy.com to find "Ultimate Intimacy" in your marriage. It's FREE to download and so much fun! Find out why over 800,000 people have downloaded the app and give it such high ratings and reviews!WANT AMAZING PRODUCTS TO SPICE THINGS UP? YES PLEASE... CLICK HEREThe Ultimate Intimacy Sexual Intimacy Marriage Course can be found HEREThe Intimacy and Adventure Marriage Retreat to connect on a deeper level as a couple! Find out more at https://ultimateintimacy.com/retreats/Follow us on Instagram @ultimateintimacyapp for app updates, polls, giveaways, daily marriage quotes and more.If you have any feedback, comments or topics you would like to hear on future episodes, reach out to us at amy@ultimateintimacy.com and let us know! We greatly appreciate your feedback and please leave us a review.
It seems we're always quick to judge or blame others, and just as quick to sit in denial or to justify our position. Often even when we know were are in the wrong! But how often are we accountable for our words and actions? And do we take responsibility for things that need to sit with us? What about owning up when we make a mistake. The latter are all things that sit above the metaphorical line, and being above the line helps us to perform better and build stronger relationships. But is it OK to go below the line?
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Discover the significance of boundaries in our lives as we study Genesis 2:15-17 and learn about the importance of establishing healthy boundaries in our relationships, work, and personal growth! God's design for boundaries can guide us in maintaining a balanced and fulfilling life. As we kick off quarter 3, let's prepare to embrace the wisdom and guidance of God's boundaries for a more meaningful life!
Hopestream for parenting kids through drug use and addiction
ABOUT THE EPISODE:Jane isn't exactly sure at what age her older son began using substances regularly, but the degree of misuse seemed to come in waves. He stayed in therapy until he left for college - which is just when her younger son began having the same issues. He cycled through four high schools, attended a wilderness program, and eventually enrolled in the therapeutic boarding school where he is today.Jane's family's relationship is pretty good, thanks to the many tools she's been learning and practicing in The Stream. Her sons are honest with her, they respect each other, and Jane's husband actively participates in their recovery process. But after both sons were home for a holiday visit, Jane realized she needed to address a boundary violation that occurred during their stay. We spoke for this episode the day her son was coming home, and the conversation could potentially happen - but should it?Jane needed to talk through how she might approach this difficult conversation and wanted to consider whether acknowledging the boundary violation would throw her family's relative calm into chaos. We also discuss strategies she can use to step outside the anxiety of imagining worst-case scenarios and getting sucked into future trips. In this coaching episode, Jane and I talk through three specific tools to address issues that so many parents find themselves confronting with a child who struggles with substance misuse.This podcast is part of a nonprofit called Hopestream CommunityLearn about The Stream, our private online community for momsLearn about The Woods, our private online community for dadsFind us on Instagram: @hopestreamcommunityDownload a free e-book, Worried Sick: A Compassionate Guide For Parents When Your Teen or Young Adult Child Misuses Drugs and AlcoholHopestream Community is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and an Amazon Associate. We may make a small commission if you purchase from our links.
Join us for a continued discussion on the hope and freedom we have in Jesus. We welcome Aimee L. to UpTime! She will be sharing her testimony and partake in a roundtable discussion on the Bible and world events that may pertain to bible prophecy.A devoted explorer of prophecy and the depth of divine love. With a passion for unraveling end-time mysteries, Aimee fearlessly dives into the Word, shedding light on what lies ahead.Aimee's YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@RevelationHarvestersAnd to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, even Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come.-1 Thessalonians 1:10UpTime Community is a webcast that covers teachings and unique perspectives on end time events.Sign-up for updates and extra content that won't be posted on YouTube! NEWSLETTER: https://forms.gle/vQTPMs3kCt5X5Za88
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
Welcome back to the OG webmaster, Simon Cox, for his second interview segment. Simon began his career in commercial graphic design. In this episode, Simon connects the dots between certain artistic frameworks and principles that can be applied to your SEO strategy. How does the emergence of AI imagery affect SEO as a whole? We investigate how users and engines alike perceive AI imagery compared to human-generated imagery and how you can leverage the ‘human touch' to your advantage. Join us this week as we discover what AI design really means for SEO moving forward here on the EDGE of the Web! [00:04:28 ] Reintroducing Simon Cox [00:05:25] What Kind of Art Did Simon Work With Early on in His Career? [00:08:58] Can Artistic Principles be Applied to SEO? [00:12:22] EDGE of the Web Title Sponsor: Site Strategics [00:13:09] Building a Visual Design That Compliments User Expectations [00:16:41] How is AI Imagery Perceived Differently Than Authentic Imagery? [00:23:43] Does AI Hurt The Integrity of SEO? [00:31:04] What Can We Do to Grow The Reputation of SEOs? [00:33:05] EDGE of The Web Sponsor: Wix [00:34:19] Simon Cox SEO Pro Tip Thanks to Our Sponsors! Site Strategics: http://edgeofthewebradio.com/site Wix: http://edgeofthewebradio.com/wix Follow Our Guest Twitter: https://twitter.com/simoncox LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonmcox/?originalSubdomain=uk Mastodon: @simoncox@seocommunity.social Resources https://www.simoncox.com/ https://www.wix.com/seo/learn/experts/simon-cox https://www.coxand.co.uk/
In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” host Justin Kreuter, M.D., speaks with Brooke Katzman, Ph.D., to discuss the blood tube collection order. Show Notes:0:00 Intro0:41 Rational of blood tube order3:15 Direct and indirect contamination4:58 Draw order8:11 Serum vs. Plasma10:23 Testing for specific analytes12:39 Interferences14:38 Teaching order of draw17:22 Best practices20:41 Closing
Dr. Richard Bargas, Executive Director of IFCA International, joins Jeremy for a rare in-person interview. They discuss the goals of the IFCA and why the organization holds to the secondary doctrinal distinctions that it does. https://dotheology.co...
Dr. Richard Bargas, Executive Director of IFCA International, joins Jeremy for a rare in-person interview. They discuss the goals of the IFCA and why the organization holds to the secondary doctrinal distinctions that it does. https://dotheology.com https://store.dotheology.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DoTheology Contact Us: show@dotheology.com https://twitter.com/dotheology https://facebook.com/dotheology Subscribe to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/DoTheology 0:00 Introduction 0:30 Almost a Cop 6:24 Called to Ministry 10:16 Time at BIOLA 16:07 Ministry in LA 31:01 Leading IFCA International 35:20 IFCA's Doctrinal Convictions 43:57 Handling Secondary Issues 47:01 Traditions and Denominations 52:22 Diversity within the IFCA 59:24 IFCA's Influence and Future 1:10:15 The Size of the IFCA 1:11:33 Conclusion
Dan talks about the court in Portland, Oregon that was hosting women's games over the weekend with the 3-point line drawn at the wrong distance. And Michigan hoops legend Chris Webber drops by to talk about the pressure on these kids during the tournament and the kind of things he had to deal with when he was in the spotlight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I am chatting with a dear friend, Leslie Gloor Duncan about her inspiring health journey. Once overweight, puffy and struggling with low energy, Leslie finally had her drawing the line in the sand moment in 2020 and decided it was finally time to take back control of her life. That change led her down a road of mindset work, a total nutrition overhaul and the introduction of movement that ended with her losing 75 pounds and keeping it off for almost 2 years. Leslie and I dive into: the moment that led her to the realization that she needed to make a change stress and emotional eating the shift that might surprise you that made the biggest difference in her journey morning routines and the importance of eating in the morning how she has handled social situations and setting boundaries for herself why communication with your friends and family can make or break your success and so much more! MENTIONED RESOURCES Shakeology: www.michellepfile.com/links CONNECT WITH LESLIE IG: www.instagram.com/just_lgd Podcast: Let's Get Intentional CONNECT WITH MICHELLE Instagram: www.instagram.com/itsmichellepfile Facebook: www.facebook.com/michellepfilecoaching Website: www.michellepfile.com Join The Wellness Hub: www.michellepfile.com/wellnesshub
Keeping the Peace: Managing High Conflict Issues at WorkOn this episode of It's All Your Fault, Bill and Megan tackle how employers and managers can set healthy boundaries around discussing divisive societal issues at work. They provide guidance on creating a respectful, productive environment when employees have strong, differing opinions.Bill and Megan explain that while online conversations may feel more hostile lately, research shows it's often due to a small group of aggressive, status-driven people. When divisive issues come up at work, reasonable people tend to disengage, allowing bullies to dominate the dialogue. This can deteriorate workplace culture and community.To maintain a cohesive team, leaders must set clear guidelines about acceptable communication. Bill suggests focusing on keeping conflicts impersonal and issues-based, not attacking people's character. Megan adds that while managers have limited power to enforce culture alone, they can coach employees one-on-one on respectful communication.HR can recommend coaching to improve behaviors vs. immediately firing staff. Employees feeling bullied should speak up, understand their options, and get assertiveness training if needed. With the right boundaries and empathy, organizations can productively navigate sensitive topics.Questions we answer in this episode:How can managers discourage divisive talk when company policy is unclear?What coaching strategies can HR use for staff exhibiting bullying behaviors?What should employees do if they feel targeted by a workplace bully?Key Takeaways:Research shows online hostility comes from a vocal minority of aggressive people.Leaders must set guidelines to keep conflict impersonal and issues-based.Coaching can help managers, HR, and staff communicate respectfully.Employees feeling bullied should speak up and understand their options.With the right boundaries, companies can stay productive despite disagreements.Setting clear expectations while extending empathy enables workplaces to keep the peace during polarizing times. Tune in to hear Bill and Megan's insightful guidance on fostering understanding.Links & Other NotesBOOKSOur New World of Adult Bullies: How to Spot Them ― How to Stop ThemBIFF at Work: Your Guide to Difficult Workplace CommunicationIt's All Your Fault at Work! Managing Narcissists and Other High-Conflict PeopleCOACHING & OTHER RESOURCESLive Lab™: 1:1 Coaching for Managing High-Conflict SituationsLive Lab Writing: learn to write BIFF Responses to hostile email or any written communicationLive Lab Verbal: learn to have conversations with high-conflict peopleLive Lab Boundaries: learn to set limits with high-conflict peopleCoaching for EmployeesTRAINING FOR WORKPLACE PROFESSIONALSNew Ways for Work® Coaches Training (for human resources, employee relations, and other coaches)Our website: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/Submit a Question for Bill and MeganAll of our books can be found in our online store or anywhere books are sold, including as e-books.You can also find these show notes at our site as well.Note: We are not diagnosing anyone in our discussions, merely discussing patterns of behavior. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:37) - External Issues Brought Into the Workplace (02:10) - Are People Becoming More High Conflict Online? (05:26) - Online Conflict Attractive to HCPs? (08:25) - Who's Doing More Bullying? (11:38) - Rules to Avoid Dominating the Conversation (14:36) - What Should an Organization Do? (21:41) - When Lacking Internal Support (22:51) - Setting Guidelines (24:17) - HR or Employment Relations (26:50) - When the Employee (31:07) - Wrap Up Want to learn more about BIFF and EAR responses? We have a lab that's designed for anyone. Click here to learn more about our Live Lab. Sign up today!
Many of us want to help our loved ones struggling with alcohol addiction, but it's essential to draw the line between helping and enabling. Even if you're not giving money or housing to your alcoholic/addicted loved one, you could be enabling. Watch this video to learn the difference between helping and enabling. It could mean the difference between your loved one finding recovery or continuing to fall into the destruction of addiction. Become a member to get exclusive access to advanced family recovery skills training and weekly group coaching meetings
Join Jessica Sterling (@thejesssterling) and Sara Fergenson (@sarafergenson) as they chat about Season 1 Episodes 7+8 of Felicity, Drawing the Line Parts 1+2. They discuss what happened to Julie, Felicity's reaction and of COURSE talk through Sean's inventions.National Sexual Assault Hotline - 1-800-656-4673Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @shit90spod.Email us at shit90spod@gmail.comVisit our website at www.shit90spod.comSpecial thanks to JD McGuire (@jdmcguire) for our theme song!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Identifying potentially problematic customers in the initial stages of engagement is a crucial skill for landscaping professionals. Paying attention to communication patterns during the initial inquiry or consultation phase is key—customers who are excessively demanding, overly price-sensitive without considering quality, or resistant to compromise may signal potential difficulties down the line. By carefully evaluating these factors early on, landscapers can make informed decisions about whether to take on a project, ensuring a more harmonious and successful working relationship with clients who align with their professional values and standards. QUESTION —Do you get many difficult clients? Let us know on our Facebook Page.
In this episode, I delve deep into the world of boundaries, especially through the lens of Borderline Personality Disorder. With BPD, understanding and setting boundaries can be a complex endeavor, and I'm here to unravel it all. We'll explore the three predominant boundary styles, helping you identify which one resonates most with you. Dive into practical strategies on how to effectively set and maintain those boundaries, ensuring that they are respected and understood. Whether you're living with BPD or supporting someone who is, this episode offers insights and tools to navigate the boundary maze with clarity and confidence. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is proudly sponsored by Hope for BPD Hope For BPD is that resource, a beacon of hope. Whether you're personally affected by BPD, or you're supporting a loved one through their journey, this platform is here to assist you every step of the way. Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more. Visit https://www.hopeforbpd.com/ to learn more about their services, and to find that glimmer of hope you've been looking for. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you so much for tuning into this Show! If you've enjoyed it then share, subscribe, and leave a review if you haven't already :) Join us on social media: Instagram: @bpdbravery Facebook YouTube and feel free to contact me via email at braverybpd@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bpd-bravery/support
Dennis talks about his recent travel experience. Julie's undeveloped hypothesis… you can identify a Leftist by their appearance and attire. Dennis is the Godparent to a gay couple's child… the conversation turns from gay marriage to the evolution from tolerance to endorse to celebrate. The Spanish soccer kiss scandal… it's a sick time were living in. Whatever happened to shrugging it off? Julie's theory on Republican clowns …people taking on the characteristics of a stereotypical version portrayed by the opposition. Where do you draw the line between being respectfully quiet and sharing your objections? Dennis says you shape your conscience more than your conscience shapes what you do. A virtue taken to it's extreme… becomes the opposite of that virtue – Machiavelli. Institutions need to be preserved or they will crumble… there is nothing beautiful that humans cannot destroy.Music: Straight to the Point c 2022Richard Friedman Music Publishing 100%Richard Friedman Writers 100%ASCAP (PRO)IPI128741568RichardFriedmanMusic.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dennis talks about his recent travel experience. Julie's undeveloped hypothesis… you can identify a Leftist by their appearance and attire. Dennis is the Godparent to a gay couple's child… the conversation turns from gay marriage to the evolution from tolerance to endorse to celebrate. The Spanish soccer kiss scandal… it's a sick time were living in. Whatever happened to shrugging it off? Julie's theory on Republican clowns …people taking on the characteristics of a stereotypical version portrayed by the opposition. Where do you draw the line between being respectfully quiet and sharing your objections? Dennis says you shape your conscience more than your conscience shapes what you do. A virtue taken to it's extreme… becomes the opposite of that virtue – Machiavelli. Institutions need to be preserved or they will crumble… there is nothing beautiful that humans cannot destroy.Music: Straight to the Point c 2022Richard Friedman Music Publishing 100%Richard Friedman Writers 100%ASCAP (PRO)IPI128741568RichardFriedmanMusic.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
☎️ Erica Mena was wrong- and the LHHATL Producers! Racism and anti-Blackness is never okay, Why are some Black people siding with Erica? Spotify Q & A: Are you Team Erica, Team Spice or Team Everyone Was Wrong? Accountability doesn't always feel good. I learned that first hand this past weekend. Instagram Live audio with the Co-Host of the Positive Voices Podcast, Malachi Stewart. Malachi shares his thoughts on the upcoming season of his show and how he has been creating his own Queer affirming space in the kickboxing sport.
Douglas LaMalfa is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative Californias 1st Congressional District, and has been since 2013. He is a Christian who is not afraid to Hold the Line despite being in one of the most left leaning states in the country. Doug explains why it is important for all people, but especially for Christians to not flee states like California and to be involved in politics.
Why and how are constituency boundaries drawn, and why do they change? Join Phil Sim for a deep dive into the review of Westminster and Holyrood boundaries with Professor Ailsa Henderson, Chair of Boundaries Scotland, and Allan Faulds of Ballot Box Scotland. They discuss the detail and feedback that goes into making decisions, the misconceptions around boundary changes, how the changes work, and how some rules can cause quirky border oddities and long constituency names. Phil and Allan also discuss the political impact of the changes, and how it may affect the next election.
In the Public Interest is excited to present the final episode in our miniseries examining landmark decisions recently issued by the United States Supreme Court. The final episode explores the Court's decision in Moore v. Harper, a case involving control over electoral redistricting by state legislatures.In the episode, co-host Felicia Ellsworth is joined by Partner Seth Waxman, a former United States Solicitor General who focuses his practice at WilmerHale on appellate and Supreme Court litigation. Ellsworth and Waxman discuss the legal theory known as “independent state legislature theory” at the core of the case and provide an overview of previous cases in which the Court considered similar legal questions. Waxman describes WilmerHale's role filing an amicus brief representing the Democratic leadership of both the North Carolina House of Representatives and the North Carolina Senate. They also attempt to preview the implications of the Court's decision on electoral maps beyond the state of North Carolina. The episode concludes with Ellsworth and Waxman highlighting notable points from the oral argument and dissenting opinions in Moore.
Drawing the Line: When Photoshoot Onlookers Cross Boundaries Hosted by: James Patrick At what point does watching a photoshoot that's happening in public cross a line? At what point does it become intrusive? Let's talk about this since it happens quite often. “Modeling while in a public place is intended exclusively for the work that's being created.” IN THIS EPISODE Why this happens so often. When it's not a problem versus when it is. Examples of when it becomes a problem and why. Real life examples that James has dealt with. Putting these scenarios into perspective. Consent in a public photoshoot and who it extends to. What this means for photographers. Connect with James Website: jamespatrick.com Instagram: @jpatrickphoto Text me marketing questions @: 480-605-3254 Share this podcast with a friend and remember to leave a 5-star review! For more, visit jamespatrick.com
This is a weekly listing of live sermons from First Baptist Church in Fort Walton Beach, Florida where Dr. Wade Humphries is Senior Pastor.
In part 1 of this multi-part series, Miyanovich lays out the framing and joins Reverend Tony Jones for a discussion on: there is no such thing as a progressive religious reality, how religion is dying in the West, how religion in America loses every cultural fight it tries to win, why churches draw the line at "The Gays", Roman pederasty and the Apostle Paul, how only 6 verses out of 35,000 in the New Testament talk about homosexuality, and how some people have a greater need for self-defense.
Kevin VanTongeren's sermon on 1 John 2:15 from June 18, 2023.
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Where does the line between Modern and Retro games lie? Our friend cane joins us as we talk about Modern-Retro games, our favorite games of the era, and where we think the line betwen modern and retro gaming blurs... Check out Cane @CaneofPacci on Twitch and Twitter! Want to contact the show? Send us a message at hotgamersonly.com, via email at hotgamersonly@gmail.com or @HotGamersOnly on Twitter with all your questions and messages! Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:04:00 - What is Modern-Retro Gaming? 00:14:00 - Accessibility of 2000s era games 00:27:00 - Our favorite console locked games 01:03:00 - Ported/Remastered games you need to play! 01:37:00 - Outro Remember to follow us on twitter at @hotgamersonly and subscribe to our youtube channel for the video version at youtube.com/hotgamersonly. You can also follow the boys on twitter: Ethan @ChaoticAether, Hunter @ReaperHunter23, and Kyle @KDavisSRL. Be sure to also follow us on your favorite podcast service and we greatly appreciate everyone who leaves a review!
This week we talk about how far we are willing to go for work.
Conflict is inevitable. People are messy. Lessons from decades of church leadership. RESOURCES 1. The Perilous Trinity Deep Dive Church of God General Conference Lawrenceville Church of God 18. Rex's Legacy / Music of Grace / The Loaf - Laura Varnadore Howdy Doody Barney & Friends (the purple dinosaur) UCA Conference UCA Facebook Group When A Word Is Worth A Thousand Complaints (and When It Isn't), Christianity Today, Dec. 21, 2020 9. The Biblical Unitarian Podcast - Dustin Smith 50. Church Plant - Will Barlow (Part 1) The Biblical Unitarian Podcast The Gospel Truth YouTube channel, Marlon Wilson Regional UCA Conferences You Can't Have Milk Without Manure - Handout (pdf file) EPISODE INDEX 00:01:10 - What Is The UCA? 00:02:58 - Interview 00:04:02 - Alan Intro 00:05:01 - Drawing The Line 00:06:14 - Lessons To Be Learned 00:07:43 - Relevance 00:10:05 - Nature of Conflict 00:12:50 - Lowered Expectations 00:15:20 - Self Esteem 00:17:10 - Howdy Doody 00:21:09 - The Dead Aren't Offended 00:22:25 - Father, Forgive 00:23:18 - How We React 00:24:40 - Not Mediating 00:25:36 - Assumptions 00:29:29 - Assume You're Not Perfect 00:30:30 - Not “You Or Them” 00:32:03 - Avoiding the Conflict 00:33:38 - Lighten Up 00:34:22 - Principal and Preference 00:35:19 - The People Who Like Conflict 00:37:41 - Leadership and Driving Away 00:39:28 - Tension Is Good 00:41:54 - Welcoming Conflict 00:44:20 - The Fan Principle 00:49:35 - Serving Outside Your Giftedness 00:51:51 - Specks And Beams 00:52:49 - Understanding our own Grace 00:55:58 - Health 00:58:31 - Next Time, Super Duper 00:59:59 - Events 01:00:38 - Mailbag 01:01:27 - Correction, CT Article 01:02:14 - Welcome 01:03:06 - Recent Debate 01:04:11 - Regional UCA Conferences FEEDBACK Share your voice or share your words. Include your first name and your state or country. Email recording to podcast@unitarianchristianalliance.org Click here to RECORD A MESSAGE Or call: 615-581-1158 LISTENING TIPS Pauses and pacing are hand crafted, artisan efforts. If your podcast app lets you remove silences, please don't. You will enjoy this better with the silences left in. ENGAGE The UCA Podcast email list! Large and enjoyable episode art, additional thoughts from the host, and notifications when there are delays. The UCA events listing. Keep up on what's coming up. Podcast twitter @UCApodcast - Episode announcements Official UCA twitter account @UnitarianChrist Podcast Webpage: https://podcast.unitarianchristianalliance.org
Billy's got zingers, Michael fixes the roof, Jake spreads his legs, Rhonda has a new roommate, Jane is outraged, Allison harbors a fugitive, and Matt has dinner with his parents. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
William J. Hennessy, Jr is one of the best known artists to work in the field of courtroom artistry. From the presidential impeachment trial of Bill Clinton to Iran Contra, the DC snipers, through the man suspected of trying to murder Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Hennessy has a front row seat to history in the making.Subscribe to the Legal Docket Podcast feed at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/legal-docket/id1525212317Legal Docket is made possible in part by Samaritan Ministries, a Biblical and affordable solution to health care, connecting more than 280,000 Christians across the nation who help pay one another's medical bills. More at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast.
A famous courtroom artist tells the little-known aspects of his craft, beyond the colorful sketches that you can see.