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In this thought-provoking episode of our series "Dumb Things That Smart Christians Believe," we tackle the common phrase, "Everything happens for a reason." While often said with good intentions, this statement can lead to misunderstandings and emotional turmoil for those facing difficult times. Join us as we explore the story of Job, a man who experienced unimaginable suffering despite living a righteous life. We'll discuss the assumptions that come with the belief that everything happens for a reason, and how these can impact our faith and mental well-being. Discover three key insights about suffering: 1. Suffering does not mean that you caused it. 2. Suffering does not mean that God caused it. 3. Suffering does not mean that you can't grieve. We also reflect on the importance of processing grief and the value of community support during tough times. As we navigate through the complexities of suffering, we find hope in the message of Jesus, who reminds us that suffering is not our final destination. Whether you're currently facing challenges or seeking to support others, this episode offers valuable perspectives on faith, suffering, and the human experience. The Main Idea: Not every event is directly caused by God. The world is broken because of sin. Human choices and evil actions have real consequences. God can bring good from suffering without causing the suffering itself. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We are an alternative to church as usual. Our Sunday worship service is approximately a 75-minute experience designed to introduce people to the message of Jesus and equip believers to live their lives in response to the Gospel while their kids enjoy one of our safe children's environments. Centerpoint is designed to meet you wherever you are on the journey whether you are just checking out the "church thing" or you are a committed Christ follower. Centerpoint is a casual environment that combines today's music with creative media and relevant teaching. We hope you will visit us at Centerpoint Church regardless of what your past church experience has looked like.
In this thought-provoking episode of our series "Dumb Things Smart Christians Believe," host Bradley Hamilton dives deep into the often misquoted phrase "forgive and forget." Join us as we explore the true meaning of forgiveness through the lens of Jesus' teachings. Bradley discusses how cultural norms around retaliation and justice can cloud our understanding of forgiveness, emphasizing that it is not about ignoring past hurts or blindly trusting those who have wronged us. Instead, he encourages listeners to engage in honest conversations, set healthy boundaries, and recognize that forgiveness is a process that may not erase painful memories. Throughout the episode, we unpack key biblical passages, including Matthew 18, and highlight the revolutionary nature of Jesus' message on forgiveness. Whether you're struggling with resentment, trying to navigate difficult relationships, or seeking to understand what true forgiveness looks like, this episode offers valuable insights and practical guidance. Don't miss this opportunity to rethink forgiveness and learn how to cultivate a heart that reflects the grace and love of Christ. The Main Idea: Forgetting is neither possible nor required for forgiveness. Forgiveness is a decision, not memory loss. Trust and forgiveness are different things. Forgiveness can coexist with boundaries and wisdom. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We are an alternative to church as usual. Our Sunday worship service is approximately a 75-minute experience designed to introduce people to the message of Jesus and equip believers to live their lives in response to the Gospel while their kids enjoy one of our safe children's environments. Centerpoint is designed to meet you wherever you are on the journey whether you are just checking out the "church thing" or you are a committed Christ follower. Centerpoint is a casual environment that combines today's music with creative media and relevant teaching. We hope you will visit us at Centerpoint Church regardless of what your past church experience has looked like.
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John 1:29-34Matt's book, The Lightning-Fast Field Guide to the Bible is available NOW! - here's a link that gets TMBH a little kickback: https://amzn.to/4pEYSS9Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcastYou're the reason we can all do this together!Discuss the episode hereMusic by Jeff Foote
In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Wolf tackle a listener question about hourly rounding, and the conversation quickly evolves into a larger discussion about how healthcare systems often implement sweeping changes with little to no evidence behind them. From "check-the-box" tasks to reactionary policies created after adverse events, they explore how well-intentioned interventions can become burdensome, ineffective, and sometimes even counterproductive. Along the way, they discuss the importance of evidence-based practice, critical thinking, and asking the simple but important question: "What problem are we actually trying to solve?"
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18-year-olds haven't yet fully developed, mentally, so we cut them a little slack. However, when they do something dumb in the name of social media popularity, we hold them accountable. When they record themselves engaged in said activity, we arrest them because they provided their own evidence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Teachers reveal some of the dumbest things students have said in class.
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Matt's teenage son WASHED his Nintendo Switch under the sink, Tino thinks pets should be protected in divorces, Serina breaks down the most dangerous jobs in the world, and Are You Smarter Than Nicasio... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Text Us!In this episode of Dumb Things People Say we talk about the popular phrase “God never gives you more than you can handle” with our special guest Chad Bird.Chad is a Scholar in Residence at 1517, where he brings his deep knowledge of Scripture and theology to readers, listeners, and audiences around the world. You can learn more about Chad by following him on Instagram at @chadlbird or listen to his podcast HERE.Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to know about upcoming episodes and to participate in this podcast.Instagram - @raisingdisabledpodcastFacebook - Raising Disabled Podcast
Ships are moving through the Strait of Hormuz, Trump's 10-day deadline expires April 6th, the Saudis are rerouting crude through pipelines, and a dozen IRGC commanders have been eliminated in 48 hours. Plus, why The Bulwark's "America lost" take is dead wrong — and James Lileks closes things out with the final public Top 10 Dumb Things.Watch this episode here.This show moves to the Hughniverse starting next Tuesday. See you there! (00:00) - Part I (00:55) - Moving to Hughniverse (03:14) - Major Bob and the glasses bit (05:36) - Trump's 2027 defense budget (08:01) - Ships moving through Hormuz (10:18) - UN Security Council vote (15:03) - The Bulwark's "Iran won" take (17:28) - Saudi pipeline reroute (25:58) - Part II (The 10 Dumbest Things Said This Week)
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Mike's got the headlines and some great inspiration from Jim Stovall
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Chris and Shane talk about some of the silly things they have done while observing.
If you've ever been dismissed, minimized, or given outdated advice about menopause — this video is for you. Every week in my clinic, I hear the same myths repeated to intelligent, capable women who simply want to feel like themselves again. Unfortunately, misinformation around menopause and hormone therapy is still everywhere — even inside medical offices. Today, I'm addressing 10 of the most common (and harmful) things women are told about menopause — and explaining what the science actually says. We'll discuss: • “Hormone replacement is dangerous. Just take birth control pills.” • “You're only 42 — you're too young for menopause.” • “Your labs are normal, so it can't be menopause.” • “You must wait a full year after your last period to start hormones.” • “You can't start hormones after 60 — or you must stop at 60.” • “Hormones aren't FDA-approved for heart disease or Alzheimer's, so they don't help.” • “You can't take hormones if you have a family history of breast cancer.” • “Testosterone is only for men.” • “Testosterone is just for libido.” • “You can never take estrogen or progesterone after breast cancer.” Menopause care is nuanced. It's individualized. And it should be rooted in evidence — not fear. I'll walk you through what we know today about menopausal hormone therapy, testosterone therapy for women, timing, safety, and why so many women are still being told outdated information. You deserve clarity. You deserve options. And you deserve a provider who understands midlife physiology. Further Reading & Trusted Resources The Menopause Society www.menopause.org Dr. Louise Newson www.drlouisenewson.co.uk Instagram: @menopause_doctor Study referenced in this video: Effect of transdermal testosterone therapy on mood and cognitive symptoms in peri- and postmenopausal women: a pilot study Full paper: http://bit.ly/4tWR9S5 If this video helped you, please share it with a woman who needs better information. Subscribe for evidence-based education on midlife health, hormone optimization, and longevity. Because menopause is not the end of vitality — it's the beginning of informed power.
Iran talks fail after three rounds as Tehran rules out dismantling nuclear facilities. Sen. John Kennedy explains why this isn't a new war — it's finishing one that's been going 47 years. Plus, Hillary Clinton's Epstein deposition, Democratic SOTU behavior, and the Top 10 Dumb Things with James Lileks.Watch this episode here. (00:00) - Part I (00:55) - SOTU recap (03:17) - Iran talks collapse, update (07:52) - Sen. Kennedy on Iran floor speech (18:28) - Kennedy takeaways, analysis (20:47) - Hillary Clinton deposition clips (23:26) - Kristen Stewart boycott logic (24:30) - Part II (26:15) - The 10 Dumbest Things Said This Week (feat. Lileks)
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Full show - Wednesday | Dumb thing you believed as a kid | News or Nope - James Van Der Beek, Love Is Blind, and speed puzzling | Erica made people on TikTok mad | OPP - I stalked my boyfriend | How many times have you been in love? | Being a good aunt is hard | Is this show member's kid...CHEATING!? | Sleep hygiene and dinner routines | Stupid stories www.instagram.com/theslackershow www.instagram.com/ericasheaaa www.instagram.com/thackiswack www.instagram.com/radioerin
Chocolate milk comes from brown cows, right? What's the dumb thing you believed as a kid?
In this episode, Jason shares the powerful analogy of a bad conductor in the context of construction. He compares project delivery to an orchestra, emphasizing the roles of the superintendent, project manager, and trade partners. If the conductor (superintendent) stops leading or micromanages, or if the musicians (trades) don't follow the rhythm, the project falls apart. Jason shows how common mistakes in construction can be likened to playing music without sheet music, or trying to perform in front of an audience without proper practice. This analogy serves as a fun but insightful way to rethink how we approach planning, collaboration, and leadership on the jobsite. What you'll learn in this episode: How the roles in construction can be compared to those in an orchestra Why project leadership should focus on maintaining rhythm and integration, not micromanaging The importance of having the right resources and preparation for a successful project How trades, like musicians, must follow the overall rhythm to ensure success Why thinking outside the box using analogies can reveal flaws in construction practices How are you leading your team to stay in rhythm, and what would happen if you stopped conducting the right way? If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
Karen Bass plays the race card. Newsom celebrates a concrete bridge to nowhere. And California Dems might jungle-primary themselves out of the governor's race. It's that kind of week. Plus, James Lileks is here for this week's Top 10 Dumb Things. Watch this episode here. (00:00) - Part I (03:10) - - Karen Bass fire records scandal (09:13) - - California jungle primary: Two Republicans could advance (14:19) - - Gavin Newsom's $110B bullet train disaster (20:52) - - Palantir's 300 rockets vs. California's $11B bridge (23:12) - - Trump Rx portal (24:40) - - Part II (Top 10 Dumb Things)
The Winter Olympics are starting! There's a lot of excitement with NHL players being involved this year, but are Olympic sports just the dumb things you did as a kid?
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See how Joseph doesn't trust his brothers. He stage-manages their encounter with Pharaoh and the Egyptians, micromanaging every aspect of the conversation, like a trial-lawyer with a client. (יוֹסֵף הַפִּקֵּחַ not יוֹסֵף הַצַּדִּיק)
Mike Opelka in for Chris For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andy Kamenetzky in for Mason and Momo will fill in the rest of the show for John. We begin with our daily Sports Graffiti as we take your calls about anything You want to talk about. Momo is in fresh out of TV, as she wrapped NBA Today. How Can the Clippers Be Smart if they Do Dumb Things. Look at how they have handled Chris Paul and other Clippers players throughout the years. Also, the latest on Giannis Antetokounmpo calf injury and will he request a trade? If he does, where is he likely to end up? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Get Daily Motivational Emails from Brian https://thesuccesslift.com/join "I'll get serious after the holidays." Sound familiar? If that phrase has slipped out of your mouth recently, Brian's here with a reality check. Drawing from years of coaching high-achieving men who drown in their own excuses, Brian exposes why the holiday season doesn't stop your progress, your rationalizations do. In this episode of The Success Lift Podcast, host Brian Pannuzzo breaks down some of the dumbest (yet common) things busy professionals say every year. He calls out every "I'm just too busy," "My schedule is crazy right now," and "January will be better" line you've ever used. Brian breaks apart the flawed logic, the self-sabotage, and the procrastination disguised as "planning." The truth? The holidays aren't a disruption. They're a test. And how you act during this season determines whether you finally take control… or spend another year pretending your circumstances are unique. If you're ready to stop saying dumb things and start doing smart things, this one's for you.
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Paul Kelly has been one of Australia's—and the world's—premier singer-songwriters for decades, having been introduced to American audiences with the mid-‘80s albums Gossip and Under the Sun and songs such as “Before Too Long,” “Darling It Hurts,” “Dumb Things” and “To Her Door.” His new album, Seventy, finds his voice and songwriting powers undiminished as he continues delivering deep reflections, vivid storytelling and ear worms, including “Rita Wrote a Letter,” a sequel to his 1996 song “How To Make Gravy.” Here he reflects on his life as a musician in Australia, his travels to the U.S., his evolution as a songwriter, his enjoyment of setting poetry to music, his years of being “a recreational heroin user” and what he has learned. Is songwriting his way to make sense out of being human? (Photo by Dean Podmore)
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Bryan shares a story illustrating that saying “I didn't know” or “I didn't remember” doesn't get you out of trouble — especially when you've done a dumb thing. (Let's just say a speeding ticket might've been involved.)That same rule applies in the world of appraisal. Too often, appraisers make careless mistakes, like signing on the left side of the report, which actually certifies they inspected the subject property. If they didn't? Well… that's one of those dumb things.Listen in as Bryan shares his own wake-up call and reminds appraisers everywhere to slow down, follow the rules, and double-check before they do something that could cost them their license — or at least their pride.Takeaway: Ignorance isn't an excuse. Whether you're behind the wheel or behind the desk — slow down, read the fine print, and don't do dumb things.
Proactive vs. reactive. We know that they are going to mess up. They're gonna do something really dumb. (It's kind of in their job descriptions.)Too often, we allow 'fate' to guide our families, reacting to situations and circumstances as they develop. This is especially dangerous when it comes to discipling and disciplining our kids. Today, Mike Lee encourages families to take a proactive approach to the dumbness, not be shocked when it happens, and begin the coaching early..."Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
Week 8 of the 2025 college football season is complete, and it was quite possibly the most fun bunch of games we've seen this year. We talk about a whole heap of them, including extended yapping about the Georgia/Ole Miss contest, which was both awesome and utterly mystifying. Listen, if you must! Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FEEL something? You can tell us all about it by joining the conversation on our Substack or you can send us an email here. Enjoy!Show RundownOpen — Abe Live Bets the Games!9:03 — Georgia vs Ole Miss30:22 — An incredible weekend of other games, too1:17:45 — CIB 2025 Football Pick ‘em Contest1:21:41 — Wrap-up!Relevant Linkage can be found by visiting https://brainiron.substack.com/, where, if you would like to support this and the other podcasting and blogging endeavors of the Brain Iron dot com media empire, you can also become a paying subscriber.The opening and closing themes of Cast Iron Balls were composed by Marc Gillig. For more from Marc, go to tetramermusic.com.
Ever notice how the smartest people you know sometimes make the worst financial decisions? In this episode, Pete Dame unpack why intelligence doesn't always translate to good money habits. From overconfidence and analysis paralysis to emotional blind spots and ego-driven decisions, we explore the psychology behind financial self-sabotage. We'll share real-life examples of “smart” money mistakes — from chasing complex investments to ignoring basic budgeting — and discuss why simplicity often wins. Plus, we'll reveal the subtle ways our brains trick us into believing we're the exception to every financial rule.
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What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
A note from Margaret: My family was visiting Kerrville, TX when the flood occurred. Having seen the devastation to the Hill Country first hand, it is impossible to put into words the scope of the disaster. These losses are close to home for my family and I know they have touched so many of you as well. Please join us in donating to the relief efforts by using the following trusted link: https://cftexashillcountry.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=4201 Amy thought The Love Boat was filmed in real time, at sea. Margaret's grandfather had all the kids convinced his dining room light switch controlled the Tappan Zee Bridge. We asked our listeners for all the silliest things they fully believed as children, and in this episode, we highlight all of the absolute dumbest. We got all of these answers from our Facebook group! You can join in on the fun here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/whatfreshhellcast We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ mom friends, funny moms, parenting advice, parenting experts, parenting tips, mothers, families, parenting skills, parenting strategies, parenting styles, busy moms, self-help for moms, manage kid's behavior, teenager, tween, child development, family activities, family fun, parent child relationship, decluttering, kid-friendly, invisible workload, default parent, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices