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2025晨鐘課-每天,都是新的起點 以歷史智慧滋養生活,點亮2025每一天! 借鑑過去,活在當下,展望未來! 粵語廣播網站 (時兆出版社授權錄製) https://soundcloud.com/mediahk Podcast@靈修廣播站 5月7日 快樂的崇拜 來啊,我們要向耶和華歌唱,向拯救我們的磐石歡呼! 詩篇 95:1 想像自己身處1824年5月7日的奧地利維也納,一位朋友不由分說地將你帶到了克恩頓劇院。一走進音樂廳,你就能感受到觀眾們無比的欣喜和熱切的期待。管弦樂隊的規模比往常還大。時間一到,指揮走上舞臺─他不是別人,正是偉大的貝多芬(Ludwig van Beethoven),這是他第九號交響曲的首演。然而他在交響曲的最終章中加入的合唱和獨唱卻引來了一些人的批評。 當時的貝多芬已完全失聰!他連自己的作品也聽不到。另一位協助指揮(邁克爾.烏姆勞夫,Michael Umlauf)坐在觀眾看不到的地方,暗中為音樂家們打節拍。演奏結束時,貝多芬還落後了幾小節,因此他仍在指揮。看到這一幕,女低音獨唱家走上前,扶他轉過身來,接受觀眾熱情的歡呼和掌聲。即使聽不到掌聲,他也能看到台下觀眾歡呼鼓掌的盛況。離開舞臺時他眼中飽含淚水,深受感動。 第九號交響曲的歌詞最初來自著名德國詩人弗里德里希.席勒(Friedrich Schiller)的《歡樂頌》(1785年)。這首詩描述了所有人在普世的深厚情誼中團結一致,並以莊嚴的詞語作為結束: 「兄弟們,星空的高處,定住著慈愛的天父。萬民,可曾跪倒?可曾認識造物主?越過星空尋找吧!祂定在星際的盡頭。」 後來,亨利.范.戴克(Henry van Dyke)為這首曲子填詞,寫成了《歡樂頌》。今天,它被公認為是有史以來最優美的讚美詩之一。 面對真正的造物主,受造之物總會懷著敬拜的心,但由於眾多使人分心的瑣事,我們很容易將祂拋諸腦後。但〈詩篇〉第95篇1節邀請我們:「來啊,我們要向耶和華歌唱,向拯救我們的磐石歡呼!」《歡樂頌》呼喚所有被造物,甚至是整個創造,都要快樂地敬拜造物的上帝。如果你聽過這首讚美詩,為什麼不現在就高歌一曲?與你的造物主和救贖主一起同享快樂的時光!
Join host Ray Methvin for a dynamic opening conversation of the 2025 #AmericanSouth Site Selection Summit. In this special episode, Ray is joined by industry leaders Jana Dyke and Matt Francis to explore emerging trends, strategic insights, and what's ahead for site selection and economic development across the South.The SEDC Podcast is Sponsored by Insyteful.
In Episode 104 of The Waypoint Podcast, Dyke and Rebecca sit down with Stacey Burkholder, Lead Pastor of Bridge Christian Church, to talk about the unique challenges and opportunities of leadership transition. Stacey shares his experience stepping into the lead role after a beloved pastor of 30 years, offering insight into how he approached the change with humility, vision, and care. He also dives into his deep passion for men's ministry and how Bridge Church has intentionally woven a heart for reaching and discipling men into the very fabric of their culture. Whether you're navigating a transition or seeking to strengthen your men's ministry, this episode will encourage and challenge you.Reach out to Stacey stacey@bridgechristian.church Remember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
Le podcast Jams Of The Year consacre à l'année 1967Janvier : Lowell Fulson – TrampLe vétéran du west coast blues revient avec ce classique aux accents proto-funk, qui inspirera Otis & Carla et bien d'autres.Février : The Four Tops – BernadetteUn sommet de soul dramatique signé Holland-Dozier-Holland, porté par la voix déchirante de Levi Stubbs.Mars : James & Bobby Purify – Shake A Tail FeatherReprise survitaminée de doo-wop funk, emblématique de la soul sudiste et de l'énergie des années 60.Avril : The Parliaments – (I Wanna) TestifyPremier vrai succès pour George Clinton, annonçant la révolution funk à venir avec Parliament-Funkadelic.Mai : Linda Jones – HypnotizedBallade bouleversante magnifiée par une des plus belles voix féminines de la soul, disparue trop tôt.Juin : James Brown & The Famous Flames – Cold SweatActe fondateur du funk moderne, entre pulsation rythmique brute et minimalisme harmonique.Juillet : Wilson Pickett – Funky BroadwayReprise musclée du groove de Dyke & The Blazers, enregistrée à Muscle Shoals, qui devient le hit de référence.Août : Jackie Wilson – (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and HigherDernier grand succès de Mr. Excitement, porté par l'énergie de la soul de Chicago et la production de Carl Davis.Septembre : Otis Redding & Carla Thomas – Knock On WoodDuo iconique sur une reprise d'Eddie Floyd, extrait du dernier album studio d'Otis avant sa disparition.Octobre : Joe Tex – Skinny Legs And AllSoul rurale et prêche humoristique sur fond de groove sudiste : du Joe Tex pur jus.Novembre : Sly & The Family Stone – Dance To The MusicExplosion de couleurs sonores, manifeste de la psychedelic soul et tremplin vers la liberté artistique.Décembre : The Impressions – We're A WinnerCurtis Mayfield donne le ton de la soul militante avec cet hymne à la fierté noire et à l'émancipation.1967 est une année charnière, où le groove devient plus libre, les paroles plus politisées, et les expérimentations sonores plus audacieuses. Les tensions raciales, la guerre du Vietnam, le mouvement pour les droits civiques influencent les textes, pendant que le rythme s'affirme comme langage universel de résistance.À propos de Jams Of The YearCréé par Raphael Melki et Belkacem Meziane, Jams Of The Year est un podcast dédié aux amateurs de musique funk, soul, rap et r&b. Chaque épisode met en lumière une année spécifique, avec une sélection soignée de 12 morceaux qui illustrent l'évolution des genres. Aidez nous, en soutenant gratuitement ce podcast !Comment ? C'est très simple :1)
In episode 103, Dyke and Rebecca sit down with Dr. Don Mark Hamilton to talk about his new book, Lead Like a Bodyguard: 52 Timeless Leadership Lessons. With over 40 years of ministry experience, Don shares powerful stories and practical wisdom that have shaped his approach to leadership. Together, they unpack a few of the key lessons from the book—offering both encouragement and challenge to pastors and church leaders navigating the everyday realities of ministry. Whether you're just starting out or have been leading for decades, this episode will leave you inspired to lead with greater purpose, protection, and presence.Find more from Don atdonmarkhamilton.comRemember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
Watch on YouTube What actually are critical metals? Amanda van Dyke is the founder of the Critical Minerals Hub, and in this conversation we take a deep dive into the market forces, government policies and global initiatives that are shaping our approaches to critical metals. Is it all about the batteries, or is there more to it? Who benefits, and can the world really reach the targets that have been set for it?
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Episode 102 of The Waypoint Podcast is here! Dyke and Rebecca welcome a new friend, Brittany Bergman of Campus Christian Fellowship. Listen in as Brittany shares about the exciting kingdom work happening at UNC-Chapel Hill, where students are encountering Jesus, growing in their faith, and being equipped to make disciples on campus and beyond. From transformational small groups to intentional community building, this conversation highlights the impact of college ministry and the unique challenges and opportunities of reaching the next generation for Christ.Find out more about CCFwww.campuschristianfellowship.orgRemember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
Alex takes us to the North London borough of Harrow. Eschewing the school and it's many celebrity alumni, we are retiring to the country instead. When Sir William Gilbert bought a house in Harrow, it came with a resident animal, who quickly became a family favourite. So much so, when he died, they acquired a new pair. What were they? There were also cats and dogs and donkeys. But it's Nancy's pet that provokes the most questions. We are talking of WS Gilbert, creator of plays and comic operas, with his long time collaborator Arthur Sullivan. Who retired to Grim's Dyke and along with his wife created marvellous gardens and a fateful lake. Indeed it's not a long episode this week, because of the lake, and the swimming lessons he was giving to the locals. It's now a hotel, so maybe there's an outing in the offing. There's definitely an outing in the offing, with more Crossness details this week. And lions and canals and bears, Oh my!* Who was Grim, and what was the dyke for? *There aren't any bears. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Walk Hergest Ridge in Herefordshire on the Welsh border in the company of walker and writer Mike Parker who has spent years exploring the unique people, landscape and history of this borderland. With Plodcast host Fergus, Mike talks Offa's Dyke, the Welsh-English divide and the reason why these 'Marcherlands' are so attractive to those looking for somewhere off the beaten track. Mike Parker's book All the Wide Border: Wales, England and The Places Between is published by HarperNorth. The BBC Countryfile Magazine Plodcast is the Publishers Podcast Awards Special Interest Podcast of the Year 2024 and the PPA Podcast of the Year 2022. If you've enjoyed the plodcast, don't forget to leave likes and positive reviews. Contact the Plodcast team and send your sound recordings of the countryside to: theplodcast@countryfile.com. If your letter, email or message is read out on the show, you could WIN a Plodcast Postbag prize of a wildlife- or countryside-themed book chosen by the team. The Plodcast is produced by Jack Bateman and Lewis Dobbs. The theme tune was written and performed by Blair Dunlop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LifeBlood: We talked about improving the patient journey when it comes to healthcare, how tech is helping to bring about big changes but how big change can still be hard, how to remove complexity and friction in as much of healthcare as possible, reducing jargon, and how to meet people where they are through tech and AI, with David Dyke, Chief Product Officer with Relatient. Listen to learn how technology is making it easier for people to self-service their healthcare scheduling needs! You can learn more about David at Relatient.com, Facebook, X, and Linkedin. Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood
Marv and I sit down to talk the first disc of the new 2024 edition of the Internet favorite "Spot the Looney". Ever wondered where you could find those rarities George Harrison played on that are not readily available from Apple (records or Music)? Try this box. Harry, Derek and the Dominoes, the Remo Four, the Silkie, Bobby Whitlock, Ashton Gardner & Dyke and MORE can be found on just the first disc of this set Nine more to come, but don't worry, they will be spread out over the next year or maybe more!
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What's really happening with private equity, and why does it matter for your retirement? Josh sits down with bestselling author and financial truth-teller Barry Dyke to unravel the hidden risks behind private equity firms taking over public assets, insurance companies, and even your retirement savings. Barry breaks down how firms like BlackRock are chasing profits through private equity deals, despite suffering massive losses like their $600 million flop with Altrity. Josh & Barry then get into how this profit-first mentality leaves regular investors exposed to unnecessary risks — and why Barry believes annuities could actually help fix America's broken retirement system. The two lay out how other countries have built better retirements, why transparency matters more than ever, and why your financial security should never depend on Wall Street's appetite for risky bets. Can't get enough of The Financial Quarterback? Click ‘Subscribe' so you never miss a play. If you're enjoying the show, leave a 5-star rating and drop a review—it helps keep the game going!
With the Orlando Pride's NWSL Challenge Cup match against the Washington Spirit just over a week away, it's time for us to reconvene and begin preparing for the 2025 season. We've been away for a few weeks, and the main thing we've learned is that the Pride is serious about defense.To that end, we discuss the club re-signing Emily Sams and Cori Dyke to new deals through 2017, touching on the fact that Dyke has now signed her first three professional contracts in less than a calendar year. That's an odd yet delightful factoid. It wasn't just current defenders that the Pride were interested in signing. Spanish international Oihane Hernandez became the newest member of the Pride. Questions abound about where everyone on the back line will find minutes, but it's a great problem for Seb Hines to have. This week's mailbagbox blindsides us with picking co-ed 7-v-7 sides. Hear us struggle in real time. You can't get that kind of audio entertainment just anywhere. We also give a comprehensive overview on the club's international slot situation. Remember, you can ask us anything by hitting us up on Twitter at either @TheManeLand or @SkoPurpSoccer and using the hashtag #AskSkoPurp. Or you can visit our show page, scroll down, and fill out the handy form. We'd also appreciate any ratings or reviews you can leave wherever you get your podcasts, and if you do that on Apple Podcasts, we'll find them easily and read them on the show.Our weekly season schedule is back. We'll be back next week to get you ready for the Pride vs. the Spirit at Inter&Co Stadium with another trophy on the line. We'll also bring you any news that drops between now and then. Welcome back, Pride fans. We made it through the shortest off-season in Orlando history.Here's how Episode 75 went down:0:15 – Orlando Pride news in recent weeks has been all about the defense. 19:07 – The mailbagbox beckons us with a hypothetical for which we were totally unprepared.
In this episode, we get down and dirty and nerdy with the Hebrew Bible text known as Ruth. What seems like a heterosexual love story to evangelicals (between Ruth and Boaz) actually has a lot of queerness in it–two women, Ruth and Naomi, who profess their commitment to one another, and Boaz, who never expresses desire for Ruth or any other woman, only a duty to his family line. We explore the ways in which this narrative embraces non-normative family structures and the complicated aspects of Ruth and Naomi's relationship as well (was there possible exploitation of Ruth for Naomi's financial gain?). We also talk about the story's message of welcoming the foreigner and how Ruth directly contrasts with other biblical texts that prohibit the marriage of foreign women with Israelites. Oh, and of course, April brings up the stupid Panera sermon metaphor. There were no asiago bagels on the threshing floor, young adults pastor!Bibliography: “Un-Straightening Boaz in Ruth Scholarship” by Brett Krutzsch“Even unto this Bitter Loving”: Unhappiness and Backward Feelings in Ruth, by Rhiannon Graybillhttps://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/ordinary-31-2/commentary-on-ruth-11-18-3 https://www.wilgafney.com/2024/07/21/how-long-o-lord-is-a-womanish-question/ “Traffic Violations” by Fulata Lusigu MoyoWe have merch! Get your Bible Dyke Energy Tee and more here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/rtgardenpodcast/shop Our social media: @reclaimingthegarden on Insta, and Reclaiming the Garden on Facebook. Our personal accounts: @thatpunchabletheaternerd and @April_TheWriter. Also, our podcast account follows a bunch of awesome folks + podcasts in the exvangelical/deconstruction world and progressive Christian world, so if you're looking for more resources, that's a great place to start!
Tonight John & Luis will speak on the impact that Oihane Hernández will have on the Orlando Pride. As well, is the Pride backline the best in the world?#orlandopride#nwsl#oihanehernandez#emilysams#uswnt#vamospride#woso
Michael Rosen's parents both grew up in the East End, and now he talks cockney with Andy Green and Saif Osmani from the Modern Cockney Festival. Including some mythbusting about rhyming slang, a discussion about how cockney has evolved, and of course a mention of Dick van Dyke. The Modern Cockney Festival takes place from March 1st to 31st with a month-long programme of online and offline activities.Produced for BBC Audio Bristol by Sally Heaven Subscribe to the Word of Mouth podcast and never miss an episode: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/b006qtnz
Episode 99 of The Waypoint Podcast is here! Dyke and Rebecca are chatting with Preston Conder, a passionate disciple-making enthusiast and campus pastor at New Life Christian Church—where the mission is to make disciples who make disciples who make disciples. Preston brings a strategic, coaching-driven approach shaped by his years in the football world, offering practical insights and inspiration for multiplying disciples in any context. This is a powerful conversation designed to encourage and equip you as you catalyze kingdom growth. Don't miss it!Register for upcoming Art of the Sermon here:waypointchurchpartners.com/eventsConnect with Preston at prestonc@newlife.churchRemember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
In episode 98 of The Waypoint Podcast, Dyke and Rebecca sit down with Ben Cachiaras, Lead Pastor of Mountain Christian Church and a presenter at our upcoming "Art of the Sermon" event. Ben shares insights from his years in ministry, discussing the importance of longevity, missional leadership, and the intentional pursuit of future leaders. He also reflects on the challenges and opportunities of leading churches in today's ever-changing world. Whether you're a seasoned church leader or just starting out, this conversation offers valuable wisdom for ministering effectively in today's context.Register now for Art of the Sermon:waypointchurchpartners.com/eventsBen's Blog:outofmymind.mediaRemember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
For full show notes, ad-free listening, and our newsletter, check out wickedproblems.earth.In this episode of Wicked Problems, Richard Delevan talks with Laurie Laybourn of the Strategic Climate Risks Initiative and James Dyke from the University of Exeter. They tackle the stark reality that the preemptive climate strategies have largely failed and emphasize the need to leverage state capacities discovered during crises like COVID-19 to address the climate emergency. They explore concepts such as 'derailment risk' and discuss the potential catastrophic outcomes of the climate crisis, highlighting the vital need for dramatic policy changes and the role of academia, policymakers, and the private sector in combating climate change. The conversation also touches on the moral implications of surpassing the 1.5-degree Celsius threshold and the cynical role of fossil fuel interests. Dyke and Laybourn underscore the urgency for immediate, effective climate action and cooperation at a global scale.00:00 Introduction: Extraordinary Times and Climate Challenges00:20 The Climate Crisis: A Battle Unfought00:59 Real World Conversations: Experts Weigh In02:38 Introducing Laurie Laybourne and James Dyke03:40 The Doom Loop: Climate and Economic Risks11:05 Cascading Risks and National Security13:33 State Capacity and Climate Action24:42 Geoengineering: The Last Resort?30:30 Complacency in Risk Assessments31:45 Geoengineering and Emergency Toolkits32:51 The Urgency of Climate Action34:53 Societal Change and Optimism38:22 Financial Markets and Climate Risk44:39 The Role of Private Capital54:30 The Reality of Climate Protests01:01:26 Concluding Thoughts and Future Outlook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Peter Dyke and Richard Kolasa (WL Plastics) as they explore the world of HDPE in austere, marine environments. They're joined by special guest Adrian Hannam (GreatPacific Consulting) an expert in marine infrastructure. Together, they dive into how HDPE's durability, flexibility and corrosion resistance make it ideal for underwater pipelines and other marine applications. Hear real-world success stories and innovative solutions. This episode is perfect for engineers, contractors and anyone curious about HDPE's capabilities in challenging aquatic conditions!
Season 5 of The Waypoint Podcast kicks off with a great conversation as Dyke and Rebecca talk to Dr. Daniel Overdorf, the new president of Johnson University. In Episode 97, Dr. Overdorf delves into the future of the church, sharing what gives him hope and offering thoughtful insights from his writings on community. Together, they discuss how churches can embody the community Jesus intended, providing practical wisdom for church leaders looking to foster deeper connections and stronger leadership. Don't miss this inspiring start to the new season!Register for the SC Lunch & Learn or Art of the Sermonat waypointchurchpartners.com/eventsFind out more about Johnson University atjohnsonu.eduRemember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
Hello Interactors,The weight of winter up north can have its cozy comforts, but cold, damp, and dark can take a toll. We also continue to face a convergence of daunting global challenges — climate change, inequality, political instability, and health crises — each amplifying the other straining our ability to find meaningful and sustainable solutions. So much for ‘Happy Holidays'.A recent article on avoiding despair turned to the concept of “tragic optimism.” This can sometimes be offered as a way to avoid our human tendency to seek “doom and gloom” while also not succumbing to “toxic positivity.” These topics struck me as a decent lens to kick off this winter's focus: human behavior. Let's unpack the emotional geographies that shape us. How do spaces and norms influence how we feel, process, and express emotions? SPACES, SMILES, AND SOCIAL SCRIPTSWhen I was in seventh grade, I was the lead in our middle school musical, Bye Bye Birdy. It featured the song, Put on a Happy Face that employed this cheery, but pushy, line: “Spread sunshine, all over the place…just put on a happy face.”Dick van Dyke played the starring role on Broadway from 1960-61 earning him an Tony award. He then appeared in the movie in 1963, launching him to stardom. In that role, many other roles, and in real life, he is a man who appears perpetually happy. Even now at age 98!But under that smile, lurks a darker side. Soon after his early success, Van Dyke became an alcoholic. The alcohol may have helped him put on a happy face society expected, but it came at a price. This insistence on relentless optimism regardless of circumstances is called “toxic positivity” — and it's more than a personal behavior. It reflects societal norms that prioritize surface-level harmony over emotional complexity. These norms shape how we navigate feelings and influence our individual well-being. But shared spaces, like our workplaces or homes also influence these emotional dynamics. Have you ever walked into a place knowing how you were expected to act? At work, you might slap on a smile and say “I'm fine” even when you're not. At home, you might feel the pressure to play the part of the cheerful parent, partner, or roommate. These emotional scripts don't come out of nowhere — they're baked into our cultural expectations about what different spaces are “for”.Geographer Yi-Fu Tuan explains that spaces acquire “moral properties” through societal norms, values, and cultural narratives. Workplaces, seen as sites of productivity, often suppress emotions like frustration, while homes, idealized as places of comfort, pressure individuals to adopt roles like nurturing parent or cheerful partner. These norms shape how people are expected to behave and feel within these spaces.America itself, as a cultural and geographic entity, carries its own "moral properties." These are reinforced by media narratives that frame the nation as a land of optimism, resilience, and emotional stability, projecting these expectations onto its citizens and then exported to the world to consume.Take one of the most-watched television programs in America from 1962 to 1992, Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show. His late-night TV persona was examined in a recent New York Times piece by Jason Zinoman. He described Carson as America's calm, neutral host, soothing the nation with his polite humor. He wasn't just a TV personality; he was part of a larger cultural push for emotional stability, especially during times of uncertainty. His show became a space where people could escape the messiness of real emotions.But these expectations aren't just about comfort — they're about control. By promoting harmony and cheer, society nudges us toward emotional conformity, discouraging anything that might feel too “messy” or unpredictable.This pressure doesn't fall on everyone equally. Women often bear the brunt of emotional labor, expected to keep things “pleasant” for others. Cultural geographer Linda McDowell highlights how professional women are frequently required to maintain an upbeat attitude at work, regardless of personal circumstances. This expectation extends beyond the workplace, shaping how women are perceived and allowed to express themselves.On The Tonight Show, Joan Rivers, a trailblazing comedian, faced this constraint. Despite her sharp, satirical wit, Rivers was often limited to lighthearted banter and self-deprecating humor to align with Johnny Carson's carefully neutral persona. Similarly, Carol Wayne, as the flirtatious “Matinee Lady,” reinforced the idea that women on the show were there to amuse or adorn, not disrupt. These portrayals reflected societal norms that confined women to roles as caretakers or decorative figures, both publicly and privately.SUPPRESSING SORROW WITH A SMILE SUCKSPutting on a happy face might seem harmless, but it can take a toll. When we suppress feelings like sadness, frustration, or anger, they don't just disappear — they build up, creating stress. They can even impact our physical health. Neuroscientists have shown that suppressing emotions can increase activity in the brain's fear center (the amygdala) while dampening the rational, problem-solving parts (like the prefrontal cortex). Basically, pretending you're okay when you're not can mess with your head and your body.James J. Gross, a psychologist and leading researcher in emotion regulation, has shown that suppressing emotions can heighten stress levels, activate the brain's fear center (the amygdala), and disrupt cognitive processes critical for resilience and problem-solving. Recent brain imaging studies by Wang and Zhang (2023) support this, demonstrating that expressive suppression, where feelings are actively withheld, triggers heightened amygdala activity and diminished prefrontal regulation. These findings highlight the significant physiological toll of emotional suppression, further validating Gross's work.Viktor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor and existential psychologist, offers a valuable framework for regulating these emotions with his concept of “tragic optimism.” Frankl introduced tragic heroism in his 1978 book, The Unheard Cry for Meaning, drawing on the existential and Greek tragic tradition of resilience in the face of suffering. He later expanded this with tragic optimism in a 1984 essay, emphasizing hope and meaning-making even amidst life's inevitable hardships. Drawing on his experiences from the Holocaust, he explores the human ability to confront inevitable suffering while maintaining hope and finding meaning. For Frankl, this approach was not about denying pain but about embracing life's full spectrum — its joys and its tragedies — as integral to human existence.But his view of suffering has been criticized as overly universal and idealistic, assuming that all individuals can derive purpose from adversity. His emphasis on personal responsibility may inadvertently shift blame onto individuals for not overcoming circumstances beyond their control. Constant pressure by systemic oppression can exist even in a society that claims to be free. Migrant women in caregiving roles, as McDowell highlights, often lack the freedom to balance suffering and hope on their own terms. Instead, they are required to project resilience and positivity, even under exploitative conditions, effectively masking systemic inequities. Similarly, Joan Rivers and Carol Wayne were cast into narrow roles that demanded cheerfulness, ensuring they complemented rather than challenged societal norms. These portrayals reflected the broader expectation that women embody emotional steadiness, regardless of personal circumstances.Frankl's insights remind us that the ability to engage with hardship meaningfully is a privilege that societal expectations often deny to those at the margins. Understanding the toll of suppression and the uneven distribution of emotional freedom is crucial in challenging the norms that perpetuate these dynamics.COMBATING CONFORMITY WITH COMMUNITYThankfully, norms aren't set in stone — they can be, and have been, resisted and redefined. Sara Ahmed, a feminist scholar, critiques what she calls the “happiness duty.” She shows how this duty pressures marginalized groups to appear cheerful, suppressing feelings like anger or pain to uphold the status quo. Movements like Black Lives Matter reject this demand, openly expressing grief and frustration to confront systemic injustice. Through “collective effervescence”, as sociologist Émile Durkheim describes, collective emotions in protests turn individual pain into powerful demands for change. Ahmed and Durkheim offer examples of how breaking free from the pressure to "stay positive" transforms emotions into tools for meaningful resistance.But even this kind of resistance can make those in power uncomfortable, so they demand order, calm, and happiness. When collective effervescence calls people to, as Public Enemy's song decries, ‘fight the powers that be', another collective encourages everyone to spread ‘sunshine all over the place, and just put on a happy face.' But in the face of this “toxic positivity” that Public Enemy mocks as, “'People, people we are the same'”, they respond ‘No, we're not the same / 'Cause we don't know the game'. They can't justify putting on a happy face when most of America refuses to wrestle with poverty and race. Summoning an inner Johnny Carson can be seen by some as not a neutral, but as just another way to paternally placate — to pat down incivility. It can be seen more like Jack Nicholson's infamous “Here's Johnny!” in The Shining — a menacing veneer of cheer masking a deep, dark, and discomforting societal reality.Ananya Roy, a geographer and urban theorist, takes a hard look at this in her work on the “rescue industry.” In Poverty Capital, she critiques how even well-intentioned aid organizations often portray marginalized communities as helpless and in need of saving, while ignoring the structural problems that keep them oppressed. These narratives don't just undermine real change — they also place emotional expectations on those being "rescued." They demand gratitude and resilience while leaving the bigger systems of inequality intact.Roy's work shows how this approach reflects a long history of paternalism and American exceptionalism, where those in power maintain control by shaping how others should act and feel.Geography plays a big part in how these expectations are enforced. Relief camps, aid programs, and even microfinance initiatives often create spaces where people are expected to behave a certain way — thankful, hopeful, and compliant. In the U.S., similar patterns show up in low-income neighborhoods, where anger or frustration is often punished, reinforcing norms that demand harmony and silence over real emotional expression.If we want to resist these dynamics, we need to rethink the spaces where care and support happen. Instead of controlling emotions or enforcing positivity, these spaces should allow for shared agency and the full range of human feelings. By rejecting savior narratives and making room for emotions like grief and anger, communities can start to challenge the systems that hold them back and move toward real change.From Johnny Carson's seemingly cheerful neutrality to the "happiness duty" imposed on marginalized groups, societal norms can slowly prioritize control over connection, faux harmony over brutal honesty. But resistance is possible. Movements like Black Lives Matter, the Women's March, Chile's protests for constitutional reform, and Hong Kong's pro-democracy demonstrations highlight how group effervescence can channel collective emotions into impactful resistance. However, these movements also reveal the limits of protest alone in achieving enduring change. Systemic barriers to change require sustained efforts beyond the initial wave of mobilization.As Ananya Roy reminds us, breaking free from narratives of saviorism and exceptionalism requires not just challenging these norms but rethinking the spaces where they take root. How can we build geographies of care that empower, rather than constrain? Perhaps the answer lies in acknowledging that resistance begins with feeling — and making space for emotions, no matter how “messy” they might seem. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io
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The border between England and Wales is something that some don't really notice. Whether you're crossing the Severn Bridge in the South as you see the dark grey of rain clouds loom. Or crisscrossing back and forth, dancing between lands in the North. Travelling between these two countries is something that is done easily and without much thought.For others, the border is a matter of heart, identity, heritage and pride. Look closely and you will see flat fields turn to mounds and mountains. Listen carefully, and you will hear accents adapt and language become a love affair. Dig deep and you find historic wounds and a heavy weariness. Whilst there are no border gates or passport controls, there are many historic evidences of a meaningful border. From the natural difference in geography, to the line of Europe's most heavily populated castle cluster. There are remnants of a boarder everywhere.During the summer, in a series of 4 programmes, the team at All Things Considered explored this most intriguing border line: Offa's Dyke. In this programme we will journey through the Dyke once more as we revisit some of the highlights.
In this episode, we sit down with Barry James Dyke, a best-selling author, advisor, and speaker dedicated to unveiling the hidden truths about Wall Street. Barry's renowned book, "The Pirates of Manhattan," dives deep into the systematic fraud and corruption plaguing Wall Street and big banks. He provides a critical examination of how these financial institutions often protect their own wealth while encouraging consumers to take risks with theirs. ✅ SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE ✅ https://www.youtube.com/c/EPICFinanci...
IN THIS EPISODE: William Shatner explains what would have happened, if he had suffered a heart attack during his recent mission to space. Dick van Dyke discusses his career, turning 100 AND he sings for us! Wayne Knight reveals the somewhat controversial atmosphere on the Seinfeld set. Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson attempts to de-age himself. Simpson’s producer, Mike Reiss explains why he vacations in dangerous places and shares his experience on the Titan submersible that later exploded. Bryan Cranston’s “Breaking Bad “character Walter White, meets George Costanza. Dr. Laurie Santos shows us the path to true happiness. Scam baiter Kitboga, enlisted Jason to scam a scammer, by impersonating a fake elderly couple. Dr. Samuel West explains why he created the Museum of Failure. Jason and Peter have the same favorite episode… *** FOLLOW REALLY NO REALLY: www.reallynoreally.com Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook Threads XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 96 of The Waypoint Podcast, Dyke and Rebecca are joined by the entire Waypoint staff for a special year-end episode. Together, they reflect on 2024, sharing personal highlights and inspiring stories that have marked this season of ministry. From moments of joy to impactful lessons, this episode offers a heartfelt look at how God has been at work through Waypoint and beyond. As we close out season 4 and the year, we hope these reflections provide the encouragement and inspiration you need to step boldly into the new year as we continue catalyzing kingdom growth together.You can reach out to Neil at nwheeler@waypointchurchpartners.comRemember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
John Rutter is the most acclaimed composer of Christmas carols alive today, while the Black Dyke Band occupies the highest rank in the worldwide brass band community. Raymond Bisha introduces a new album that bridges these two pinnacles in arrangements for brass of Rutter's celebrated seasonal works, together with three in their original choral versions, representing a span of some sixty years of Rutter's captivating output.
Welcome to our Category-is-a-polooza. This episode we will focus solely on trending stories across politics, pop culture and sports (women's only). We share our perspective of the United Healthcare CEO unaliving and Luigi Mangione's involvement and Jay-Z getting accused of r*pe alongside Diddy. Pay attention to the Supreme Court - transgender rights are under attack! We break down United States vs. Skrmetti and the UK's ban on puberty blockers. Then we wrap up discussing the WNBA expansion draft, Seattle Storm drama and the NWSL championship. In our Bad Queer Opinions, what came first - studs taking photos or femmes not taking photos of studs. Let's discuss.Shoutouts: Kris: Doechii for an incredible Tiny Desk and Late Show with Colbert performance. If you haven't seen them make sure you check them out on Youtube. Go stream her mixtape, Alligator Bites Never Heal wherever you listen to music and follow on IG @doechiiShana: Alphabet Soup DC - Queer events in DC and DMV. Recent events include How the Queers Stole Christmas, Jingle Bush and Dyke the Halls. Follow on IG @alphabetsoupeventsEpisode Notes: [0:50] Queer Urban Dictionary [2:31] Category is: Season Finale of America 2024: United Health CEO and Jay-z/Diddy Accusations [28:00] Category is: United States vs. Skrmetti and UK ban puberty blockers [34:15] Category is: Women's Sports - WNBA Expansion Draft, Seattle Storm, NWSL Championship [47:55] Bonus categories: Drake's career is over, Kris watched a musical, [1:01:37] Bad Queer Opinions[1:07:06] Shoutouts Share your Am I A Bad Queer? hereSupport the showWe are on Patreon!! patreon.com/BadQueersPodcastAffiliates we actually loveSupport Lucky Skivvies and our pod by using coupon code badqueers10 for 10% off your next purchase. Treat your butt today.Shop NowSend your Am I A Bad Queer questions to us on our website at https://badqueers.com/ Email at badqueers@badqueers.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokOpening song by Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsLike us? Love us? Leave a review The opinions expressed during this podcast are conversational in nature and expressed only for comedic purposes. Not all of the facts will be correct but we attempt to be as accurate as possible. BQ Media LLC, the hosts, nor any guest host(s) hold no liability over the conversations on this podcast and by using this podcast...
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In awards news, Manchester City and Real Madrid dominated the selections for FIFPRO's World XI. Virgil van Dyke is the only player outside of Man City or Real Madrid that made the XI in 2024 on the men's side. One notable absence on the squad is Lionel Messi. His first time not named in 17 straight years. On the women's side, five members of England's Euro-winning side made the FIFPRO World XI as well as Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmatí. Surprisingly however, not a single member of the Olympic Gold-Winning USWNT was included. The group discuss how this could possibly happen. Especially when this is player-voted. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9 Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, EFL, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever heard of the Prince of Wales that wasn't born here? No, not that royal dink William, a proper prince and one of many leaders of a good and proper grassroots rebellion.Hit play and hear the tale of the Mad Dog Madog and how he was one of many Welshmen to stick it to Edward Longshanks. Get your merch here you scallies and be the finest dressed podcast fans this side of Offa's Dyke.Love listening to our dulcet tones? Sides splitting at our unique, razor sharp wit? Get more content on our socials and our Patreon.
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What if a story born out of personal anguish could inspire people around the globe? Join us as we unravel the enchanting journey of Henry Van Dyke's "The Story of the Other Wise Man." This episode invites you into the world of Artaban, the often-overlooked fourth wise man, whose path to follow the star was marked by profound moral decisions and life's relentless trials. Through the lens of Van Dyke's reflections, we contemplate the universal struggle to do one's best, even when the road isn't as clear-cut as we hope. Step back in time to ancient Parthia, where the air resonates with the soulful chants of noblemen gathered for a spiritual rite. Led by Artaban, they seek divine enlightenment and the clarity of truth, invoking the blessings of Arra Mazda. This sacred ritual showcases a deep yearning for purity and peace, echoing the timeless human quest for spiritual fulfillment. As we delve into these themes, the episode encourages you to reflect on the power of faith and community, and the enduring search for meaning in our lives.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
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In Episode 93 of The Waypoint Podcast, Dyke and Rebecca sit down with Holly Haulter, a clinical psychologist and Director of Children's Ministry at Catalyst Church in Greensboro, NC. Holly shares her unique perspective on supporting the mental, emotional, and spiritual needs of young people, drawing from over two decades of experience in psychology and ministry. . Join us as we discuss the challenges and rewards of serving young lives at the intersection of mental health and faith.Connect with Holly at holly@catalystchurch.orgRemember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
Welcome to part two of our interview with acclaimed author Barry James Dyke, we delve deeper into the financial intricacies from Wall Street's hidden truths to the manipulation of stock valuations. Barry shares his profound insights on the failing retirement system in the US, the disparity in financial advice between insiders and the average investor, and practical steps individuals can take to safeguard their financial future. Whether you're an experienced investor or just starting, this episode is packed with valuable information and eye-opening revelations Resources: To learn more about Barry or purchase his books: https://www.barryjamesdyke.com/ Join the Infinite Wealth Study Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/qC3sAWg6PhHYpRAs/ Schedule your 15-minute call with Anthony or Cameron here: http://bit.ly/iwc15podcast Check our online course at www.InfiniteWealthCourse.com Buy Becoming Your Own Banker by R. Nelson Nash http://bit.ly/BYOBbookIWC
In Episode 92 of The Waypoint Podcast, Dyke and Rebecca are joined by Heather Gorman and Mark Nelson, authors of Lunchroom Theology, for a conversation that church leaders won't want to miss. In a world full of division—political, racial, economic, and theological—Heather and Mark offer timely insights for the church. Drawing from the life and teachings of Jesus, they challenge leaders to confront the societal and theological divides mirrored in our congregations. Through a combination of scriptural truth and practical wisdom, they call us to embody Jesus' John 17 prayer for unity and think creatively about how to bring people together in a fractured world. Join us to explore how church leaders can guide their communities toward oneness and lead by example in pushing tables together for the sake of the gospel.Find out more: lunchroomtheology.comRemember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
We hear about the Sunflower Movement in Taiwan in 2014. Brian Hioe, an activist who occupied Parliament in Taipei, recalls the events.We hear from Nino Zuriashvili, one of the protesters at the Rose Revolution in Georgia in 2003. And Prof Kasia Boddy, author of Blooming Flowers: A Seasonal History of Plants and People explains how flowers have been used as symbols in political history.Plus, the Afghan refugee who fled as a 15 year old. Waheed Arian, a doctor and former Afghan refugee describes his perilous journey.We look at the Yellow Fleet of ships, which were stranded in the Suez Canal for eight years. Phil Saul, who looked after the engineers and officers on board the MS Melampus and MS Agapenor in the Suez Canal, recounts his experiences.Finally, the story of the British afro hair care institution Dyke and Dryden. We hear from Rudi Page, the former marketing manager for Dyke and Dryden's afro hair products.Presenter: Max Pearson(Photo: An activist taking part in the Sunflower Movement in Taipei on 21 March 2014. Credit: Mandy Cheng/AFP)
In 1969, a new sound began to dominate the airwaves in the UK, reggae.This was terrible news for two Jamaican men, Len Dyke and Dudley Dryden who were making their money selling 'slices of home' records on market stalls in London. They had been pushed out by big labels but being true businessmen, they established themselves in an area with little-to-no commercial competition - black women's haircare. Little did they know they were entering the market when black beauty was about to get a whole new look that would make them millions. It was the dawn of the Jerry Curl. This was a new product that could chemically change the texture of afro hair making it straighter and shinier. Rudi Page, Dyke and Dryden's former marketing manager tells Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty how the business became so successful that they started supplying products in Ghana and Nigeria as well as the whole of the UK. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: Rudi Page. Credit: Rudi Page)
In part one of this enlightening episode of the Infinite Wealth podcast, hosts Anthony Faso and Cameron Christensen sit down with Barry James Dyke, an acclaimed author and financial expert. This is part one of their deep dive into Barry's latest insights on the pitfalls and manipulations prevalent in the financial markets. They discuss key themes from Barry's latest book "The Retirement Ruse," shedding light on topics such as stock buybacks, cryptocurrency scams, and other forms of crony capitalism. With Barry's revelations and detailed explanations, listeners will uncover how these practices affect their savings and retirement plans. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from one of the industry's most trusted voices as he pulls back the curtain on financial malpractices. Stay tuned for part 2 next week! Resources: To learn more about Barry or purchase his books: https://www.barryjamesdyke.com/ Join the Infinite Wealth Study Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/qC3sAWg6PhHYpRAs/ Schedule your 15-minute call with Anthony or Cameron here: http://bit.ly/iwc15podcast Check our online course at www.InfiniteWealthCourse.com Buy Becoming Your Own Banker by R. Nelson Nash http://bit.ly/BYOBbookIWC
Today we take soundbites from 2024 episodes on the topic of Sales and Marketing. This includes topics on 4 Types of Capital, Recessions, Selling Value, and much more. Guests include: Greg Crabtree author of Simple Numbers, George Urvari of Knowledge Tree Consulting, Mike Andes of Augusta Lawn Care and Copilot CRM, Rob Murray of Intrigue Media, Shawn van Dyke author of Profit First for Contractors, and Tom Reber of The Contractor Fight. Sponsors: Knowledge Tree Consulting Cycle CPA
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The Paris Agreement is dead. The celebrated target marked in ink in 2016 has been killed by the focus on technocratic solutions over systemic change. Now, rather than address the frightening reality spawned by delusion and incompetence, we're heading even faster towards two degrees—and that being the new acceptable target. Earth system scientist James Dyke explains that we cannot allow this new target to be set, which the fossil fuel industry is pushing for. This is James' second time on Planet: Critical. Just a few years ago, I interviewed him about the dangers of Net Zero policies and how these carbon accounting tricks were on course to send us over the 1.5 degree limit. Many scientists were chorusing that warning. Their concerns were not heeded and just three years later, we're on course for a truly dangerous future. In this episode, James explains how we got here, what we've done wrong, and what will happen if climate policies don't rapidly address the structural inequalities and waste of both our energy and economic systems. Planet: Critical is 100% independent and community-powered. If you value it, and have the means, become a paid subscriber today! Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe
In Part 2 of this 2-part episode, Barry Dyke joins us once again! Barry's in-depth research continues to shed light on the crucial issues facing the American retirement system. In this episode, James and Barry further discuss the key themes from Barry's fourth book, The Retirement Ruse: How Stock Buybacks, Cryptocurrencies, Unicorns, and SPACs Helped Destroy America's Savings and Retirement Plans. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode, and thank you for listening!Purchase 'The Retirement Ruse' here! ➫ www.barryjamesdyke.com/product-page/…tirement-ruse ➫ bankingwithlife.com/product/the-retirement-ruseWatch Part 1 Here! ➫ youtu.be/L2fk9o0k8bMBarry Dyke on The Banking With Life Podcast Playlist: ➫ www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx…yqUItswp-9eK7mS0bMake sure to like and subscribe to join us weekly on the Banking With Life Podcast!━━━Become a client! ➫ www.bankingwithlife.com/how-to-fast-t…ur-own-bankerBuy Nelson Nash's 6.5 hour Seminar on DVD here: ➫ www.bankingwithlife.com/product/the-5…ecorded-live/ (Call us at (817) 790-0405 or email us at myteam@bankingwithlife.com for a DISCOUNT CODE)Register for our free webinar to learn more about Infinite Banking... ➫ www.bankingwithlife.com/getting-started-webinar━━━Implement the Infinite Banking Concept® with the Infinite Banking Starter Kit...The Starter Kit includes Becoming Your Own Banker by R. Nelson Nash and the Banking With Life DVD by James Neathery.It's the perfect primer for everyone interested in becoming their own banker.Buy your starter kit here: ➫ www.bankingwithlife.com/product/becom…pecial-offer/━━━Learn more about James Neathery here: ➫ bankingwithlife.com━━━Follow us on Facebook: ➳ www.facebook.com/jamescneathery/━━━Disclaimer:All content on this site is for informational purposes only. The content shared is not intended to be a substitute for consultation with the appropriate professional. Opinions expressed herein are solely those of James C. Neathery & Associates, Inc., unless otherwise specifically cited. The data that is presented is believed to be from reliable sources and no representations are made by James C. Neathery & Associates, Inc. as to another party's informational accuracy or completeness. All information or ideas provided should be discussed in detail with your Adviser, Financial Planner, Tax Consultant, Attorney, Investment Adviser or the appropriate professional prior to taking any action.
Becoming Your Own Banker by Nelson Nash: https://infinitebanking.org/product/becoming-your-own-banker/ref/46/Visit our website: https://www.thewealthwarehousepodcast.com/In this week's special follow-up episode on the two-part episode – Dave and Paul sit down to interview Barry James Dyke!Barry takes Dave and Paul through his POV of the banking and retirement system – as well as what you need to know about the current financial landscape..Barry is a best-selling author, advisor and speaker committed to telling the truth out about how Wall Street really works. An iconoclast, Barry believes that today's financial service and retirement planning systems continue to serve Wall Street, the government, the media, Ivy League academia and giant asset managers such as mutual funds more than the common man. Barry and his advisory firm, Castle Asset Management, LLC has made a spiritual, intellectual and professional commitment to act as an economic warrior that looks out for your best interests—not Wall Street.Order his newest book "The Retirement Ruse" at this link: https://www.barryjamesdyke.com/the-retirement-ruseCheck out:https://www.boomermovie.com/https://www.barryjamesdyke.com/the-retirement-ruseEpisode Highlights:0:00 - Introduction0:21 - Why can't we “be banks”?4:01 - “The Retirement Ruse”7:28 - Barry's take on crypto15:31 - Why keep going back to banks + the govt?19:10 - Why life insurance agents are “heroes and underdogs”28:01 - Barry's advice to young people31:51 - Episode wrap-upABOUT YOUR HOSTS:David Befort and Paul Fugere are the hosts of the Wealth Warehouse Podcast. David is the Founder/CEO of Max Performance Financial. He founded the company with the mission of educating people on the truths about money. David's mission is to show you how you can control your own money, earn guarantees, grow it tax-free, and maintain penalty-free access to it to leverage for opportunities that will provide passive income for the rest of your life. Paul, on the other hand, is an Active Duty U.S. Army officer who graduated from Norwich University in 2002 with a B.A. in History and again in 2012 with a MA in Diplomacy and International Terrorism. Paul met his wife Tammy at Norwich. As a family, they enjoy boating, traveling, sports, hunting, automobiles, and are self-proclaimed food people.Visit our website: https://www.thewealthwarehousepodcast.com/ Catch up with David and Paul, visit the links below! Website: https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Fugere494 https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Befort399 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-a-befort-jr-09663972/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-fugere-762021b0/ Email: davidandpaul@theibcguys.com
Becoming Your Own Banker by Nelson Nash: https://infinitebanking.org/product/becoming-your-own-banker/ref/46/Visit our website: https://www.thewealthwarehousepodcast.com/In this week's special, two-part episode – Dave and Paul sit down to interview Barry James Dyke!Barry takes Dave and Paul through his POV of the banking and retirement system – as well as what you need to know about the current financial landscape..Barry is a best-selling author, advisor and speaker committed to telling the truth out about how Wall Street really works. An iconoclast, Barry believes that today's financial service and retirement planning systems continue to serve Wall Street, the government, the media, Ivy League academia and giant asset managers such as mutual funds more than the common man. Barry and his advisory firm, Castle Asset Management, LLC has made a spiritual, intellectual and professional commitment to act as an economic warrior that looks out for your best interests—not Wall Street.Order his newest book "The Retirement Ruse" at this link: https://www.barryjamesdyke.com/the-retirement-ruseCheck out:https://www.boomermovie.com/Episode Highlights:0:00 - Teaser1:33 - Introduction2:03 - Episode beginning3:12 - “The Pirates of Manhattan” and what Barry saw before the crash5:03 - A little bit about Barry's background8:19 - Barry's “a-ha” moment11:14 - The “dollar crash”12:24 - The savings problem15:42 - Retirement plan preparedness21:05 - The 401k may not work…23:45 - What most people miss about retirement27:03 - Banks and life insurance32:41 - Banks don't lend their own money…36:29 - Episode wrap-upABOUT YOUR HOSTS:David Befort and Paul Fugere are the hosts of the Wealth Warehouse Podcast. David is the Founder/CEO of Max Performance Financial. He founded the company with the mission of educating people on the truths about money. David's mission is to show you how you can control your own money, earn guarantees, grow it tax-free, and maintain penalty-free access to it to leverage for opportunities that will provide passive income for the rest of your life. Paul, on the other hand, is an Active Duty U.S. Army officer who graduated from Norwich University in 2002 with a B.A. in History and again in 2012 with a MA in Diplomacy and International Terrorism. Paul met his wife Tammy at Norwich. As a family, they enjoy boating, traveling, sports, hunting, automobiles, and are self-proclaimed food people.Visit our website: https://www.thewealthwarehousepodcast.com/ Catch up with David and Paul, visit the links below! Website: https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Fugere494 https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Befort399 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-a-befort-jr-09663972/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-fugere-762021b0/ Email: davidandpaul@theibcguys.com