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In this week's conversation between Dr. James Emery White and co-host Alexis Drye, they discuss a recent article in Christianity Today titled “The Loosening of Evangelicalism” written by Brad East. As the title implies, he gives his observations on the loosening of social norms within the church that has taken place for the last 25 years or so, particularly when it comes to changes in attitudes regarding alcohol, tattoos, dancing, gambling and mothers working outside of the home. So what, if any, are the implications of this shift when it comes to the church and how we are engaging with today's culture? Episode Links Interestingly, Dr. White gave a series at Mecklenburg Community Church several years ago that addressed many of the topics East mentioned in his article. The series was called “Is it okay for a Christian to…” and filled in the blanks with everything from gambling to watching R-rated movies to getting tattoos to smoking marijuana. You can find that series on Church & Culture HERE. And for an outline of the four-stage matrix Dr. White mentioned to determine whether something is prohibited or acceptable, we'd encourage you to read the Church & Culture blog entry HERE. The Church & Culture Podcast has tackled some of the topics raised by East's article in the past. One area where culture has made a huge shift is in its embrace of marijuana. This was the topic of podcast discussion CCP74: On Smoking Marijuana and Drinking Wine that you can go back and listen to if you missed it. You can also check out CCP95: On Gambling, CCP79: On Cremation, CCP55: On Tattoos and Cosmetic Surgery and CCP22: On Yoga. Finally, Dr. White discussed the importance of the church not capitulating to culture. Specifically, he mentioned recent decisions made by the United Methodist Church that have most definitely not led to growth of those churches. He mentioned a book written by sociologist Dean Kelley called Why Conservative Churches Are Growing, which you can find HERE. For those of you who are new to Church & Culture, we'd love to invite you to subscribe (for free of course) to the twice-weekly Church & Culture blog and check out the Daily Headline News - a collection of headlines from around the globe each weekday. We'd also love to hear from you if there is a topic that you'd like to see discussed on the Church & Culture Podcast in an upcoming episode. You can find the form to submit your questions at the bottom of the podcast page HERE.
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A primary school teacher from Gravesend has been banned from the profession after she was caught drinking wine during her lunch break.She was in her car at the time and was later called into the office for questioning.Also in today's podcast, a former soldier from Canterbury has been telling KentOnline how medicinal cannabis "changed his life" after years struggling with PTSD.Christopher Monteiro-Sharratt served in Bosnia, and found it difficult to adjust to normal life when he came home.Thousands of people across Kent will be heading out to vote today in the general election.There are 18 constituencies in the county - and polls are open until 10pm tonight.Final preparations are underway for this year's Kent County Show.There'll be animal competitions, music, food stalls and family activities at the showground in Detling from tomorrow until Sunday.Young people are taking part in the first Teenage Market in Thanet this weekend.There'll be stalls selling items including jewellery and clothes - as well as a performance space for musicians, comedians and poets at The Centre in Margate on Saturday.In sport, Kent's Emma Raducanu's beaten Belgium's Elise Mertens to reach the third round of Wimbledon.She won in straight sets - just hours after it was confirmed she'll partner Andy Murray in the mixed doubles.And, in football, the Gillingham chairman has been speaking after the players returned to training this week.Their fitness has been tested ahead of a series of pre-season friendlies.
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On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (06/17/24), Hank answers the following questions:What are your thoughts on the book, Heaven is for Real by Todd Burpo? Sawvee (4:44)Is drinking wine a sin? If so, why did Jesus turn water into wine? Keith – St. Louis, MO (15:11)How do you break an addiction to pornography? Rashad – Columbus, OH (20:05)
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After years of longing for a rural lifestyle change, extensive searching, and enduring numerous disappointments with unsuccessful offers, fate finally guided Natalie Hackl and her husband to discover a hidden gem in Blue Knob, NSW. Tucked away in the shadow of the majestic Border Ranges, the farm had languished in neglect for a decade, its inherent beauty masked by overgrown fields and a rundown shack. Yet, beneath acres of overgrowth, a grove of struggling finger limes awaited rediscovery.As they delved deeper into the property, wading through towering swaths of grass, they were rewarded with awe-inspiring views of Blue Knob, Lillian Rock, Mount Warning, and The Border Ranges—a moment of true love at first sight.Five years later, despite often flushed faces and bodies drenched in sweat, Natalie and her husband Matt have unearthed the true worth of resilience, perseverance, and patience. Bush Harvest Co stands as a testament to the stunning and bountiful land they are privileged to call home.Although both hailed from backgrounds in primary school teaching and equine nutrition, they possessed minimal farming experience. Navigating the challenges of farming—through drought, bushfire, pandemic, and floods—has proven to be a remarkable journey. Anyone familiar with finger limes understands Natalie's description of them as a "prick" of a plant to work with (long leather pruning gloves are a must!).Nonetheless, their passion for hard work, rural living, and native Australian botanicals has fortified their determination to create something extraordinary with Bush Harvest Co for their customers. They sincerely hope you'll cherish their products as much as they do!Anyone who has worked with finger limes knows what Natalie means when she describes them as a "prick" of a plant to work with (long leather pruning gloves are essential!).Follow Natalie on Instagram and follow her Instagram picks or social suggestions:@bushharvestcoLike Minded B+tches Drinking Wine@thelazyceo@goodtimesgreatbrands@hackyourownprSHE-CommThe Middle Finger ProjectEnjoyed the episode- producing these podcast are a blast and take time, I would love it if you could show me some love and support, by liking, rating and sharing this episode or you can do so by - Buying me a coffee Please make sure you leave a review or rate this episode. @married_tothe_landICPA is the educational voice for rural and remote families and their students. We are committed to ensuring equitable access to education, opportunities, and support for every step of a student's learning journey from early childhood through to tertiary, trade or training. Membership is for everyone who have a connection to rural and remote education. Head to www.icpa.com.au to join and become a member.
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In this week's episode of "In Distress," Tori discusses the importance of nuance and things not always being black and white. She discusses how nuance has played a role in the Kate Middleton situation and the Quiet On Set Docu-series. She also discusses celebrity podcasts, critiques on art, and SO MUCH MORE! - Follow me on social media- I'd love to hear from you: https://linktr.ee/toriphillips5 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tori-phillips2/message
Uncork that wine as the ladies chat it up about what going down on those internet streets during black history month. They discuss a range of controversial topics from the horror movie Lanier based on a historical event to Taylor Swift, Grammy winner and Color Purple, the musical.
Using phones during the Taylor Swift Concert! International Shingles Awareness Week Bec Has Been Drinking Wine... AT NETBALL!?! Do You Drink At Kids Sport? What Was Your First Ever Concert? Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/bec-cosi-and-lehmoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kirk is joined in studio by two new guests, Bobby Costa and Ben Graves. (01:20) Kirk recaps his texts with Portnoy and Whitney. (06:40) Bob gives his backstory. (07:52) Francis and Keegs went on KFC Radio to recap the demise of Barstool Radio. (25:40) Justin recaps his weekend selling snow cones at Monster Jam. (34:05) Ben describes his multiple business ventures. (43:40) Coleman claims he made an "ultimate fat guy move" last night. (55:40) Nate is a pierced ear guy. (01:05:40) Carano has an even worse new song. (01:09:10) Bob reveals he's tried to do stand up. (01:16:40) Julie may be in for a tough show on Friday. (01:18:10) Bob reveals how his dating life is going. (01:23:20) Bob brought in a gift for Kirk. (01:30:10) Kirk breaks down the Sydney Sweeney meme.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Mason Rudolph named the Starter Was the Kazee Suspension Justified? Antonio Pickens !!!! What's the Steelers way? Should the Steelers Restart or Rebuild ? Is the Steelers job an Attractive Job? Why would Tomlin want to Stay? Steelers vs Bengals Predictions Please Support Doug Farrar's GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/955365d4
Are you obsessed with good wine? Not just any wine, but tasty, delicious wine made by women winemakers? We have a treat for you!On this episode, we are so delighted to have on Marilee, founder of Iola Wines where she goes to Europe, particularly France and Italy to source wine from women winemakers that are organic, delicious, and not your typical wine found in your local store. With an extensive background in the wine industry, Marilee definitely knows a thing or two about wine.Some highlights we talk about in the episode:Learn more about Marilee's background and how she started her wine businessThe history as to why more women haven't owned wine businessesTop places to visit wineries and vineyards in EuropeGoing into detail about labels and understanding of natural wineThe difference between organic and regular wine? Listen to the episode to find out! ___________________________________________________Did you love today's episode? Don't forget to click "Subscribe" and share with us a comment on how you're loving the podcast so far!Are you interested in being featured as a tour guide or host on our podcast? Go fill out our form to find out how YOU can have a chance to share your story and elevate your voice by sharing more about your background, what you offer, and fun facts and tips about your city!Travel Experiences Reimagined Links:InstagramFacebookSupport the show
Join us for a thrilling conversation as we explore the last three years of Pearl Jam, from the release of Gigaton to their return to touring in the post-pandemic world. As we discuss the band's journey, we also take a look at the unique merchandise launched for their upcoming tour, including the controversial poster stirring up conversations online. Alongside, we raise our glasses, sharing stories behind the wines we're sipping on, all the way from Passa Robles. Listen in as we navigate the intricacies of the music industry, particularly focusing on ticket pricing and revenue distribution. We unravel the complexity of ticket prices and how they are determined, with a special focus on high-profile artists like Taylor Swift. In the same vein, we examine the rising cost of concert tickets and how this affects fans' expectations. The conversation then veers towards Pearl Jam's activism, their loyalty to their fans, and their dedication to making a difference. Finally, we reflect on the value of memorabilia and the sentimental worth it holds for fans. Sharing our own collection of Pearl Jam memorabilia, we emphasize the significance of cherishing the memories these items represent. As we wrap up, we share our thoughts on the band's tour schedule, the challenges of travel plans, and the importance of self-care amidst all the excitement. Join us on this exciting journey as we recount the last three years of this podcast and the insightful conversations we've had along the way.(0:00:05) - Three Years With Pearl Jam(0:07:22) - Drinking Wine and Personal Anecdotes(0:20:22) - Ticket Pricing and Revenue Distribution(0:26:28) - Pearl Jam Ticket Costs and Expectations(0:39:29) - Discussion on Pearl Jam Tour Merchandise(0:50:06) - Pearl Jam's Activism and Impact(1:03:07) - The Value of Memorabilia and Memories(1:09:17) - Plans for Touring and Future Episodeswww.TheTouringFanLive.commedia@TheTouringFanLive.Comwww.facebook.com/TheTouringFanLiveInstagram-@TheTouringFanLiveCopyright The Touring Fan Live 2022
Don't miss the only coverage of the GOP debate you'll need. Savage takes on the GOP debate as only he can. Hear his key takeaways on the state of the 2024 Presidential Election: Can Trump win back the presidency? Will Gavin Newsom be the next president? What will happen to Vice President Kamala Harris? Why Desantis is still a great candidate despite attempts to destroy him. Get the scoop on Vivek Ramaswamy's ties to George Soros. Hear why saving America should be the utmost priority of the next president. Savage debuts the cover to his forthcoming book A Savage Republic: Inside The Plot to Destroy America available this fall. Sit back and enjoy Savage raw and revved up on debate night in America! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's conversation between Dr. James Emery White and co-host Alexis Drye, the idea for the topic came from a series Dr. White delivered at Mecklenburg Community Church called, “Is it okay for a Christian to…” This series explored questions that both Christians and non-Christians have about what is or is not okay to do once you cross the line of faith. So, is it okay for a Christian to smoke marijuana and drink wine? Episode Links When trying to determine whether the Christian faith allows you the freedom to do something, it's important to put those questions through a biblical framework that Dr. White outlined. For more on this framework and how to apply it to your life, check out his book After “I Believe”: Everyday Practices for a Vibrant Faith. It's also an excellent book to read whether you are new to the Christian faith or have been a Christ follower for years. As the Bible is key to knowing whether it's okay for a Christian to do (or not do) something, there were a number of Scripture references that Dr. White gave that we wanted to gather for you: * On your body being a temple of the Holy Spirit, read 1 Corinthians 6:19-20. * On the benefits of wine for your body and mental health, read 1 Timothy 5:23, Psalm 104:15 and Ecclesiastes 9:7. * On Jesus' words about wine, read Luke 7:34 and Mark 14:25. * On warnings about your personal freedom leading others astray, read 1 Corinthians 8:9, Romans 14:21 and 1 Corinthians 10:31. Finally, Dr. White read an excerpt from a Christianity Today article titled, “A Toast to My Journey with Wine” which you can read HERE. For those of you who are new to Church & Culture, we'd love to invite you to subscribe (for free of course) to the twice-weekly Church & Culture blog and check out the Daily Headline News - a collection of headlines from around the globe each weekday.
What if the things we THINK pregnant women should and shouldn't eat are completely made up? “Don't eat deli meat, raw sushi, or egg yolks that are too runny!” How trustworthy are the "studies"? Is a glass of wine while pregnant really that bad? Is it ever okay to add salt to a baby's food? What's the deal with postpartum hair loss? What solid food is best to give your baby first? All of your prenatal and postpartum questions are answered this week by certified prenatal dietician, Lily Nichols RDN!Lily Nichols' work can be found on her website here, and she can be followed on Instagram here!For delicious, Real American Meat Delivered, head to Good Ranchers and use code CLARK for $30 off.Go to Nimi Skincare and use promo code ALEXCLARK to get 10% off your order. Try fresh squeezed juice packed with quality natural ingredients, a delicious taste, and filled with nutrients by visiting Shop.squeezedjuice.com and using code ALEX for 25% off.Looking for like-minded friends? Join the Cuteservative Facebook groupListen at 9 PM PST/ MIDNIGHT EASTERN every Thursday by subscribing to ‘The Spillover' on Apple Podcasts and Spotify ☕️✨ Watch this episode HERE.Support the show
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Brothers, dancers, and dads Val and Maks Chmerkovskiy join Kaitlyn in today's episode to talk about… well… being brothers, dancers, and dads! These two grew up sharing bunk beds until their 20s, experiencing life vicariously through each other, and now are raising kids (two of which are approximately the same age) which begs some important questions: Was this planned, and is dancing in the blood? They explain how their relationships with dance have evolved over the years and what they predict for their kids' future with the sport. Now, these two brothers are onto yet another adventure together as they star in their show SAVOR After Hours, a one-of-kind theatrical cabaret-style and dance-infused wine-tasting show in Napa Valley! And of course, they're each sharing a confession, with Maks opening up about his history as the bad boy of Dancing with the Stars and Val sharing a shameful parenting experience. Get your tickets for SAVOR After Hours at savorafterhours.com! Thank you to our sponsors! Check out these deals for the Vinos: GAMETIME - Download the Gametime app, create an account and redeem code VINE for $20 off. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed. ANGI - Your home for everything home. JENNI KAYNE - Find your forever pieces at Jenni Kayne and get 15% off with promo code VINE at jennikayne.com/home! HONEYLOVE - Get 20% off on your Honeylove purchase by going to honeylove.com/VINE. PROGRESSIVE - Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the ov er 29 million drivers who trust Progressive.
Go to http://shadyrays.com and use code FHPOD for 50% off 2 or more pairs of polarized sunglasses. Go to http://expressvpn.com/funhaus to get an extra 3 months free. This week Lindsey managed to sucker these guys into watching the trash reality saga that is "The Bachelorette" Welcome to the inaugural "Bustin' for Bachelorette" segment on the Funhaus Podcast. Join them as they bust open a bottle of rose, and give their unsolicited, unqualified, but insightful breakdown of some classic garbage. (lindsey wrote this btw, and I honestly can't believe ryan watched the bachelorette but at least now he has something new to bond over with his parents) Follow Us On Social: https://twitter.com/linzbot_ https://twitter.com/_jacobfullerton https://twitter.com/ryansgameshow https://twitter.com/revech3 We're now offering Funhaus YouTube Memberships, giving you access to exclusive perks, stream archives, videos, and more! Click JOIN to enter the Dawg Pound, HOWL! https://www.youtube.com/funhaus/join Tshirts n stuff: https://store.roosterteeth.com/collections/funhaus Welcome to Funhaus, the internet's ONLY comedy, gaming, and variety channel since 2015! About Funhaus Podcast: All the gaming, nerd culture, and meat-packing industry commentary you can handle. And other trash. Join FIRST to watch episodes early: http://bit.ly/2uNNz0O Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Go to http://shadyrays.com and use code FHPOD for 50% off 2 or more pairs of polarized sunglasses. Go to http://expressvpn.com/funhaus to get an extra 3 months free. This week Lindsey managed to sucker these guys into watching the trash reality saga that is "The Bachelorette" Welcome to the inaugural "Bustin' for Bachelorette" segment on the Funhaus Podcast. Join them as they bust open a bottle of rose, and give their unsolicited, unqualified, but insightful breakdown of some classic garbage. (lindsey wrote this btw, and I honestly can't believe ryan watched the bachelorette but at least now he has something new to bond over with his parents) Follow Us On Social: https://twitter.com/linzbot_ https://twitter.com/_jacobfullerton https://twitter.com/ryansgameshow https://twitter.com/revech3 We're now offering Funhaus YouTube Memberships, giving you access to exclusive perks, stream archives, videos, and more! Click JOIN to enter the Dawg Pound, HOWL! https://www.youtube.com/funhaus/join Tshirts n stuff: https://store.roosterteeth.com/collections/funhaus Welcome to Funhaus, the internet's ONLY comedy, gaming, and variety channel since 2015! About Funhaus Podcast: All the gaming, nerd culture, and meat-packing industry commentary you can handle. And other trash. Join FIRST to watch episodes early: http://bit.ly/2uNNz0O Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
News segment ends at Playing through two clips of independent fundamental baptists saying that drinking wine is sinful and that Jesus didn't drink wine at all. a laid back episode.
News segment ends at Playing through two clips of independent fundamental baptists saying that drinking wine is sinful and that Jesus didn't drink wine at all. a laid back episode.
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Episode 64: Join Brad and Jamie this week as they talk racing from the sleepy track of Sonoma and all the high octane action over on FloRacing. We also dive into some Family History i am just learning about and all the breaking news from last week. We cover the Next Gen run at La Mans, Truex winning, Nascar thanks Reddick with a penalty, and even Metallica. We review the motels for the upcoming Nashville race and much more on this weeks episode of The Race Car Spelled Backwards Podcast!
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Sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and brought to you by Dirt Road FMWelcome to "The Barn Radio Show," your go-to radio program for entertaining discussions, captivating stories, and lively banter. In our newest episode, hosts Mox and co-host Chuck dive into a delightful mix of topics, including escape rooms, drinking wine, the movies "High Fidelity" and "P.S. I Love You," and even delve into the intriguing subject of guys crying.As the episode begins, Mox and Chuck take you on a thrilling adventure through the world of escape rooms. They share their personal experiences, recounting the excitement, challenges, and memorable moments they encountered while attempting to solve intricate puzzles and unlock mysteries. Get ready to be captivated as they unravel the secrets of this immersive and exhilarating form of entertainment.The conversation then takes a lighter turn as Mox and Chuck share their love for wine. From the subtle nuances of different wine varieties to hilarious anecdotes from wine-tasting adventures, they explore the pleasures and quirks of indulging in a glass of vino. Discover their favorite pairings, recommendations, and perhaps even learn a thing or two about the art of wine appreciation.The hosts then transition into a discussion about two beloved movies: "High Fidelity" and "P.S. I Love You." With their unique perspectives and sharp wit, Mox and Chuck dissect these films, delving into their characters, plotlines, and the emotions they evoke. They examine the themes of love, loss, and personal growth, offering their insightful commentary on these cinematic gems.And what about guys crying? Mox and Chuck fearlessly delve into the often-overlooked topic of male vulnerability and the societal expectations surrounding emotions. With candor and humor, they explore the significance of allowing oneself to express and process emotions, encouraging a healthy and open dialogue.With their infectious chemistry and engaging storytelling, Mox and Chuck create an enjoyable and relatable experience for listeners. Whether you're a fan of escape rooms, wine connoisseurship, movies, or simply appreciate thought-provoking conversations, this episode of "The Barn Radio Show" promises to entertain, inform, and leave you with a fresh perspective.Tune in to "The Barn Radio Show" to join Mox and Chuck as they entertain, educate, and explore a wide range of captivating topics. Be prepared for a dynamic and entertaining journey that will keep you engaged from start to finish.Comedy podcasts offer laughter, hilarious conversations, stand-up comedy, improvisation, sketch comedy, comedic storytelling, roasts, funny anecdotes, satire, comedic interviews, parodies, comic relief, wit, humor, jokes, banter, comedy clubs, comedic timing, comedic chemistry, comedy legends, comedic genius, comedy specials, observational comedy, satirical commentary, impersonations, comedy sketches, comedy albums, punchlines, pranks, funny characters, comedic duos, stand-up showcases, live comedy recordings, comedic monologues, comedic improvisation games, comedy festivals, quirky humor, irreverent comedy, laugh-out-loud moments, comedy panels, comedic hosts, comedy writing, comedic actors, comedy competitions, comedy podcasts, comedic variety shows, and interviews with comedy legends.This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
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FIND ALL OF OUR INFO HERE & HONEY HOLE HATES TRASH: https://linktr.ee/honeyholeangling Honey Hole Angling is the collaboration of four fly fishermen who somehow afforded podcast equipment and figured out how to release content on the internet. These are their stories, opinions, and perceptions of outdoor pursuits in the modern sporting world. On our podcast, Honey Hole Hangout, we talk about hunting, fly fishing, and misadventures in the outdoors. Listen as we answer submitted questions, review whiskey, interview guests, and cover some of our favorite stories: On Patrol, Florida Man, Creature Watch, Conservation Corner, Neat Things in Nature, and More. In this episode we cover: — Big Changes! — Drinking Wine? — Savannah Bananas — NASA — Lawn Mower Story — Baseball Spring Training — Casting For Recovery Interview Here is the Casting For Recovery Website - https://castingforrecovery.org/ Follow Casting For Recovery On Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/castingforrecovery/ Be sure to purchase some amazing coffee that supports conservation! Use our promo code ‘honeyhole' to get 15% off your order! Wild Rivers Coffee Co https://wildriverscoffeeco.com/ Please leave us a review if you liked our podcast! Send us your thoughts, opinions, and concerns, or just say Hi! info@honeyholeangling.com Join our Discord server and chat with us any time: https://discord.gg/Fube2NYCwd
You may have heard me talking lately about how I've been enjoying an evening cocktail comprised of ketones instead of alcohol. This drink is a shockingly close equivalent to both the taste and effect of popular drinks like Gin & Tonic, Moscow Mule, Pina Colada, etc., but without any toxic side effects of alcohol (while I have no problem with a glass or two of organic, biodynamic red wine or a healthy cocktail here and there, it's been really nice to have a tasty alternative). The company that makes the drinks I've been consuming - KetoneAid - was founded by my guest on today's podcast, Mr. Frank LLosa, a serial entrepreneur who has an incredible track record of success in a number of fields from real estate, to highly technical photography for National Geographic, to one of the first cloud-based storage systems available to the public. Also formerly an elite Division I track athlete, Frank currently incorporates biohacking to stay competitive in all his endeavors, including a vegan ketogenic diet, hitting levels over 8.0mm on diet alone. Visit https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/ketoneaid and code BEN is auto-applied for free shipping up to $20. Full show notes: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/ketopodcast Episode sponsors: Clearlight Sauna: If you want to sweat buckets in the privacy of your own home, go to HealwithHeat.com and use code: BEN for a discount and free shipping – the free shipping alone is a huge savings because these saunas are big, heavy, and well-made! BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough: The 7 essential forms of magnesium included in this full spectrum serving help you relax, unwind, and turn off your active brain after a long and stressful day so you can rest peacefully and wake up feeling refreshed, vibrant, and alert. On top of the promo code ben10 for 10% discount, you can unlock a special gift with purchase - for a limited time only. Go to magbreakthrough.com/ben now and get your gift. Organifi Gold Chocolate: Organifi Gold Chocolate is a superfood hot chocolate healthy enough to drink everyday. It was formulated to deliver the same amazing benefits as Organifi Gold, but with a delicious chocolate flavor to help curb those holiday cravings. Go to organifi.com/Ben for 20% off your order. Levels: If you want to better understand how food affects your health by trying continuous glucose monitor, go to levels.link/Ben to learn more. They also have a really well-researched, in-depth blog that I recommend checking out if you're just looking to learn more about topics like metabolic health, longevity, and nutrition. Mitozen: Whether you are seeking enhancement with anti-aging, inflammation, or sleep, Mitozen's focus on antioxidants, melatonin, glutathione, CBD, plant terpenes, probiotics and plant polyphenols will undoubtedly cause a ripple effect in your health journey. To try Mitozen's wide range of cutting-edge products head on over to mitozen.com/ben and use code BEN for 5% off. Boundless Parenting: Everything you need to know about family, parenting, and raising healthy, resilient, free-thinking, and impactful children. Go to boundlessparentingbook.com and pre-order your copy now.
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It may seem like a cliché, but white wine and fish are the perfect pairing. But wait a minute - there are so many different types of white wines, and so many types of seafood, so can you really just make that blanket statement?!? Good question - there are nuances, and certain kinds of white wines do go better with certain kinds of seafood. Feeling overwhelmed, confused, want to throw in the towel?!? Don't worry, we've got you covered! In this episode we talk about why white wine and fish pair so well, we give you ideas for white wines (and even red wines!) to pair with seafood, and we taste and review three wines that at first glance may seem like obvious choices, but each has a twist on the varietal and style that you think you know. We try an unoaked Chardonnay, a slightly oaked Sauvignon Blanc, and a vintage sparkling Cava - all under $20! So, for whatever reason you are eating fish and seafood - because it's a Friday in Lent or just because you love it - this is the episode for you! Wines reviewed in this episode: 2020 A to Z Unoaked Oregon Chardonnay, 2021 Substance Sauvignon Blanc, and 2017 Juve & Camps Reserva de la Familia Cava Gran Reserva Brut Nature.Contact The Wine Pair Podcast - we'd love to hear from you!Visit our website, leave a review, and reach out to us: www.thewinepairpodcast.comFollow and DM us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewinepairpodcast/Send us an email: joe@thewinepairpodcast.com
Join me for my travels through Portugal. In this podcast version of Exploring Portugal, Drinking Wine, you'll meet Carlos de Jesus, the Director of Marketing and Communications of Amorim Cork. From then on, you'll have a newfound respect for the next cork you pull from a bottle! Then I'll sit with Sophia Renquivst from deep within the majestic Douro River Valley. She's been involved with the family's Quinta de la Rosa for most of her life. You can stay at their successful Port house, enjoy the fruits of their labor and the stunning scenery. The setting for the next interview is like a fantasy land. I sit with Fabiano at Quinta da Avaleda winery in the popular Vinho Verde region. For images and a more detailed story look for my travel blog "Exploring Porgutal, Drinking Wine" at OnTheWineRoad.us. Enjoy the exploration!
Rebecca Rose Phillips is living out all of our dreams by drinking wine for a living. But Rebecca is doing much more than being a real life Somm. She's also a restaurant owner and a certified junk foodie. On this episode of DDD, Darci and Rebecca talk wine, the life of a sommelier, how to become one, the elusive Master Sommelier, and, Rebeccca's favorite topic: what wines go best with fast food. If you're in the Los Angeles area, don't forget to check out Rebecca's spots - Vintage Wine + Eats and Buvette!LINKS:Follow the Down & Dirty pod on IG: instagram.com/thedownanddirtypodcastSubscribe to the Down & Dirty pod on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@downanddirtypod Follow Darci on IG: instagram.com/careercoachdarciFollow Rebecca on IG: https://www.instagram.com/letstacoboutwine/ Brought to you by onomy: Check out onomy: https://onomy.co/Follow onomy on IG: instagram.com/onomy.co
Thank you for joining us this evening. We will be dining on a lovely 10-course meal centered around a particular theme. The theme for this meal is The Menu, Mark Mylod's newest film. Starring Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, and others, The Menu follows one fateful night at a famed restaurant located on a private island. They must be adding a lot of flour, because as each course is served, the plot continues to thicken. While it may appear on the surface to be made up of the most basic of ingredients, The Menu is able to serve up something bursting with flavor by the time it comes to an end. But... Is The Menu Good?If you'd like to suggest a film or film franchise, or if you'd just like to say hello, you can reach us at biigpodcast@gmail.com, @biigpodcast on Twitter, or @butisitgoodpodcast on Instagram!
Dennis and Judi talk good wineries/wines, battling critters, and tattoo stories
Kellan and Lacey connected on many levels, so it's why Kellan thought he would be seeing Lacey again very soon. She's ghosting though. We're going to find out why.
We've always known our Lauren and guest Lauren aka Curvy Roamer are practically the same person. And now finally the Laurens are united and getting wine drunk!! In this episode, we had a big fat dmc about everything from dating and being fetishised, to the pressure of ageing and getting botox, and even to Lauren (Talulah)'s past life as a dairy farmer. It's chaos, but in the best possible way. So grab your rosés and settle in!
Highlights from recent Pastors' Perspective shows.
Eating Meat & Drinking Wine During The 9 Days by Rabbi Avi Harari
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
Halacha forbids Kohanim from reciting Birkat Kohanim after drinking wine. If a Kohen did drink wine and it then came time for Birkat Kohanim, he should leave the sanctuary before Birkat Kohanim.The Shulhan Aruch (128:38) rules that a Kohen becomes disqualified from reciting Birkat Kohanim if he drinks a Rebi'it (approx. 3.1 ounces) of undiluted wine all at once, or more than a Rebi'it of either diluted or undiluted wine even in several sips. If a Kohen drinks more than a Rebi'it of wine, he may not recite Birkat Kohanim until the wine is out of his system, even if it was diluted and even if he drank in several sips.Hacham David Yosef, in his Halacha Berura (p. 473), cites a debate among the Halachic authorities regarding the status of other alcoholic beverages in this regard. According to some authorities, a Kohen may recite Birkat Kohanim after drinking other alcoholic beverages – such as scotch and arak – as long as he has not reached the point of complete inebriation ("Shichruto Shel Lot") such that he cannot even recognize his family members. Even if he is clearly intoxicated and cannot pronounce his words properly, he may nevertheless recite Birkat Kohanim. Others, however, disagree, and maintain that a Kohen may recite Birkat Kohanim only if he is able to present himself in a befitting manner when approaching a king. And thus if he slurs his words or cannot stand up straight, he may not recite Birkat Kohanim.Hacham David rules that one should follow the stringent view, and thus even if a Kohen drank a beverage other than wine, he should not recite Birkat Kohanim unless he is able to speak properly and present himself in a dignified manner.Hacham David further notes that wine which is Mebushal (had been boiled) has the status of other alcoholic beverages in this regard. Therefore, even if a Kohen drank more than a Rebi'it of Mebushal wine, he may still recite Birkat Kohanim if he is able to present himself properly.This question commonly arises on Shabbat and holidays when a Kiddush is held in between Shaharit and Musaf. Kohanim must ensure not to drink a Rebi'it of non-Mebushal wine before Musaf, for if they do, they are disqualified from reciting Birkat Kohanim. If a Kohen wants to drink a Rebi'it, he should either drink grape juice or use Mebushal wine and ensure not to become inebriated.Summary: A Kohen who drinks a Rebi'it (3.1 oz.) of wine all at once, or more than a Rebi'it of wine in several sips, may not recite Birkat Kohanim until the wine is out of his system. Therefore, if a Kohen is making Kiddush before Musaf, he should either use grape juice, or use Mebushal wine, in which case he may recite Birkat Kohanim even if he drinks a Rebi'it, as long as he is able to speak and present himself in a proper, dignified manner. A Kohen who drinks alcoholic beverages other than wine may recite Birkat Kohanim if he is able to speak and conduct himself in a proper, dignified manner.
Shiur given by Rabbi Bezalel Rudinsky on Dvar Halacha Tefilla. Shiur recorded for Yeshivas Ohr Reuven App.
A born & raised Cali girl, Ashley Lewis fell in love with wine on a trip to Napa Valley in 2016. Since then, her appreciation has only grown through wine experiences in Italy, Austria, and Switzerland. It was on a trip to the Wachau Valley in Austria that Ashley decided to launch The Social Grapes and devote an Instagram account to wine. She is passionate about exploring off-the-beaten-path wineries and appellations so that she can help her followers live their best wine life. In today's episode Ashley and I talk about what to look for on wine labels, how to get the biggest bang for your buck, and what wine trends are on the rise. Follow Ashley on Instagram @smashleythegrape and check out her website https://thesocialgrapes.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaseyskorner/support
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
One of the Misvot of Purim is Seudat Purim, the festive Purim feast. The proper time for the Seudah is during the day of Purim, as the Pasuk in the Megila emphasizes, "Y'meh Mishteh"-days of feasting. If one conducted the Seudah on Purim eve, he has not fulfilled his obligation. One should also insure that the majority of the meal is completed before sunset. It is interesting to note that Rabenu HaRashash (Rav Shalom Sharabi, Master Kabbalist, 1720-1777, Yemen) held that the Seudah should be held in the morning Purim. This is, in fact, how Hacham Ovadia conducted himself. Nevertheless, the overwhelming custom is to have the Seudah in the afternoon.There is no absolute requirement to have bread at the Seudah, in accordance with the opinion of the Magen Avraham (Rabbi Abraham Gombiner, Poland, 1637-1682) and the Hida (Rav Haim Yosef David Azulai, 1724-1807) . Nevertheless, it is praiseworthy to do so. It is a Misva to serve meat. The Rama cites a custom to eat "Zironim"-seeds, on Purim. This was Esther's and Daniel's diet while in the non-Jewish royal court, and commemorates their perseverance to eat only Kosher food. Hacham Ovadia held that this custom is observed on Purim eve.DRINKING WINEThere is a misva to drink more than one's accustomed quantity of wine at the Seudah. The Rambam formulates this misva as drinking enough wine to become drowsy and fall asleep. All poskim agree that one should not drink a quantity of wine that will cause him to become lax in Avodat Hashem. Hacham Ben Sion (Ohr Lesion Vol. 4) qualified that which the Shulhan Aruch rules to become drunk until one cannot differentiate between "Baruch Mordehai" and "Arur Haman," as reserved only for people on a high spiritual level. Not everyone can assume that mantle. While women are obligated in Seudat Purim, they should not partake in the drinking.AL HANISIMIn the Birkat Hamazon, "Al Hanisim" is inserted. If one forgot to say "Al Hanisim," he does not go back and repeat the Birkat Hamazon. One should be sure to remember this addition, because there is the minority opinion of the Rashal (Rav Shlomo Luria, 1510-1573, Europe) that if one forgot "Al Hanisim" at the Seudah, he must go back and repeat the Birkat Hamzaon. Maran in Shulhan Aruch brings two opinions as to whether one adds "Al Hanisim" if the Seudah continued into the night. The Halacha is in accordance with the "Stam," unattributed opinion that one does say Al Hanisim. Hacham Ben Sion adds one caveat; this only applies if one ate a Kezayit of bread before sunset. However, if one prayed Arbit in the middle of the Seudah, Hacham Ovadia ruIed that this constitutes a declaration that the day of Purim has already passed, and, therefore, it would be inconsistent to then say "Al Hanisim in the Birkat Hamazon." The best practice is to wait until after the Seudah to pray Arbit.The entire family should treat the holiday of Purim with the dignity accorded to Shabbat. Everyone should wear Shabbat clothes, both at night and during the day, and the table should be set in a festive manner. While it is always praiseworthy to say Divre Torah during the meal, on Purim it is even more important to do so. The Pasuk says "LaYehudim Hayta Orah V'Simcha." The Rabbis explain that "Orah," refers to Torah, and "Simcha" refers to the Purim rejoicing. There should be the light of Torah during the Purim festivities.
SHOUT OUTS Thank you to Joanne Blatchley, Associate Producer of our show. Thank you to Josh Ozbirn, Executive Producer of the podcast, too! We couldn't do it without you. Thanks to all our patrons and everyone in the Runcation Nation for your support and encouragement. Because of you, we have been able to keep the show going over the last two years, and now that the races are returning, we look forward to meeting up with you, too! For anyone who would like a shoutout on the show, please don't forget to send them to us. We do our best to collect them throughout the week, but please send them our way! Please send them to info@runeatdrink.net or call 941-677-2733! Congratulations to JoJo, Jessica, and Kelly from the Runcation Nation for completing the Little Rock Half. Jennifer Fink and Maria Miller did a Zoo 5K, too! James Miller shared his San Joaquin Trail Half, too! If you'd like more of the Run Eat Drink Podcast, including bonus content, early access to episodes, and more, become a patron of the show! Go to www.patreon.com/runeatdrinkpodcast to find out more. RUN Bill and Kristina Craig, founders of Medal Chasers, have been on our show before. We are big fans of running their virtual races as training runs to stay motivated during training season and support a great cause. The “I'm With You 'Til The End of the Line” 5K, celebrating Winter Soldier, is from the Medal Chasers Anti-Hero series. We wanted to have a themed short run as a final one ahead of our trip to Shamrock Marathon Weekend to run the 8K there and meet up with fellow podcasters and other members of the Runcation Nation. We were so excited to do this race to support Shriners Hospital for Children. As always, the bling did not disappoint. Right now, there are some fun virtual races offered on their connected to Star Wars, Marvel, and more! EAT This week, we were in the mood for comfort food while at the same time wanting to stay true to our plant-based plan. So, we used two of our favorite products to create a version of linguine bolognese. The first comes from Banza, which is a chickpea pasta. The second is Impossible, but it is not the plant-based burgers they are known for but the meat crumbles that combine with our favorite marinara to create a fantastic sauce. Use your favorite marinara or make your own, and presto! We even used our beverage in the recipe (link is also below). Here are our Amazon Affiliate links to the products. (Clicking them gives you access on Amazon, costs nothing extra, and if you order from them, you help support our podcast.): Banza Linguine: https://amzn.to/3hOOqWL Impossible Linguine: https://amzn.to/3hSsOJ4 Fre Merlot: https://amzn.to/3MB2h12 We even topped it with a “parmesan” sprinkle that tasted amazing, thanks to a recipe from Cookie and Kate. We have shared the recipe over on www.patreon.com/runeatdrinkpodcast. So, if you'd like to recreate a fantastic carb-loading plant-based meal that you'd mistake for having real meat, check it out there! DRINK We share a non-alcoholic version of a cocktail we love this week, the Old Fashioned. We got the recipe from www.frewines.com. Who knew we could have a great-tasting wine that is non-alcoholic!? And they make all kinds: red, white, blush, and bubbly, too! We promised that this year we'd get more into wine. And, we will get into the alcoholic kind after our challenge is over! In the meantime, we share this recipe and our live review with you. Of course, you can create a classic Old Fashioned with one of our favorite liquors, bourbon. You can check out previous episodes where we sampled some great ones during our recent “runcations.” THAT'S A WRAP! Thank you for listening! We are looking forward to YEAR NUMBER 5 of the podcast because of your support! Don't forget to follow us and tell us where to find you next on our website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Also, check out our store on the website and get some swag, thanks to Pure Creative Apparel. Thanks to PodcastMusic.com for providing the music for this episode, too!