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The Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses invite themselves into your bedroom by instructing grown, consenting adults how they can touch each other. Their teachings on sex range from hilarious, to soul crushing, by claiming an ancient book filled with sexual depravity should be our guide when our clothes come off. Touching yourself is off limits, even demonized. Listen in as we look at their love for missionary... not the kind with the book carts.TWITTER: @exjwpodcastINSTAGRAM: survivingparadisepodcast
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There are many challenges people face every day. The world we live in is dysfunctional, torn apart by imperfection. Sin has twisted God's good creation, but Jesus came to heal the brokenness we inhabit. Because of Jesus, we have hope, and we get to share this hope with each other. When one of my friends was facing some challenges and was desperately in need of cheering up, I decided to email her some encouragement—and a few funny animal pictures to make her laugh. What I didn't expect to receive a couple weeks later was a gift. After the initial awkwardness of, “Oh, you shouldn't have, but thank you so much,” I excitedly tore open the wrapping paper to discover a sequel to a novel we'd both enjoyed reading. It was such a lovely surprise, and I was touched by her thoughtfulness—especially the kind thank-you message inside her card. I was overjoyed that my actions had helped my friend. I was reminded that simple acts of kindness, no matter how small, can mean so much to us. Plus, writing an encouraging email also made me feel uplifted. When we have a desire to reach out, we shouldn't ignore it. Oftentimes the Holy Spirit puts these good desires inside us, and He also helps us do what God calls us to do. Let's continue to build each other up and encourage one another like Jesus taught us. • Cindy Lee • Life is hard, but we can remind each other that we're not alone. Can you think of a time someone encouraged you in a meaningful way? What did they say or do? • Who is someone you could encourage today? Consider asking the Holy Spirit to help you think of a way to show kindness to them. Therefore encourage one another and build each other up as you are already doing. 1 Thessalonians 5:11 (CSB)
Episode 49 Hello there! You are now listening to the sounds of Diego and Jaime as they spew audio fire directly to your ears. We bring some funky tired energy in this episode but we always try to bring you some entertainment. Like always enjoy and much love!
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Austin and Willow are back with us to talk about functional programming in our third remote quarantine podcast. Mentioned in this EpisodeMonadsgothinkster/realworld: The mother of all demo appsScalaHaskellSupport the Show!https://patreon.com/fridayafternoondeployhttps://teespring.com/stores/friday-afternoon-deploy
How to Be Happy in a Dysfunctional World
How to Be Happy in a Dysfunctional World
How to Be Happy in a Dysfunctional World
Aired Tuesday, 20 November 2018, 5:00 PM ESTRadical Honesty in a Time of Fake News and Real LiesAn Interview with Psychotherapist Brad Blanton, Author of Radical Honesty“The truth shall UPSET you free.” — Swami BeyondanandaI first met Brad Blanton nearly 25 years ago, when his controversial book Radical Honesty: How To Transform Your Life By Telling The Truth, was first published. Our joke at that time was that our President, Bill “I-did-not-have-sex-with-that-woman” Clinton was a practitioner of “sporadical honesty.”We have now collectively evolved (or devolved) to a place where our current president practices “radical dishonesty”, and where paradoxically his followers consider him trustworthy because he is “honest” about being a liar. Think about it. What other politician in recent memory has been celebrated for “telling it like it is” while so blatantly telling it like it isn’t?My guest this week, Brad Blanton will offer his “radically honest” perspective on the “shituation”, and — knowing Brad — you can expect a wild ride that will leave you both elevated but with “feet on the ground.”Brad Blanton, Ph.D is a psychotherapist, author, workshop leader, speaker, and the founder of Radical Honesty Enterprises. Dr. Brad Blanton describes himself as “white trash with a Ph.D.” Armed with quick wit and an engaging Southern accent, he speaks with an unwavering honesty that is both disarming and challenging, a quality that has earned him admirers as well as detractors.His first book, Radical Honesty: How To Transform Your Life By Telling The Truth, became a nationwide best seller in 1996 and has been translated into twelve languages and published around the world. The revised edition was released by Sparrowhawk Publications in April, 2005.His second book, Practicing Radical Honesty: How to Complete the Past, Live in the Present and Build a Future with A Little Help From Your Friends, is about the relationship between personal transformation and social transformation. In 2002, consistent with that same theme, he published Honest to God: A Change of Heart that Can Change the World (with Neale Donald Walsch). Also in 2002, he published Radical Parenting: Seven Steps to a Functional Family in a Dysfunctional World, which is about child rearing, and Brad says it is the most radical book he has ever written.Brad has twice been an independent candidate for Congress from his rural home district in Virginia, running against Republican Eric Cantor, who later served as House Minority Whip.If you’re wondering how to discern deep truth in a time of shallow lies — both personally and politically — tune in thisTuesday, November 20th at 2 pm PT / 5 pm ET http://omtimes.com/iom/shows/wiki-politiki-radio-show/ to find out.Or, find us on the Wiki archives on Wednesday: http://wikipolitiki.com/archives/To find out more about Brad and Radical Honesty, please go here: https://www.radicalhonesty.com/start-here/Support Wiki Politiki — A Clear Voice In The “Bewilderness”If you LOVE what you hear, and appreciate the mission of Wiki Politiki, “put your money where your mouse is” … Join the “upwising” — join the conversation, and become a Wiki Politiki supporter: http://wikipolitiki.com/join-the-upwising/Make a contribution in any amount via PayPal (https://tinyurl.com/y8fe9dks)Go ahead, PATRONIZE me! Support Wiki Politiki monthly through Patreon!
Brad Blanton is a psychotherapist, author, workshop leader, speaker, and the founder of Radical Honesty Enterprises. Dr. Brad Blanton describes himself as “white trash with a Ph.D.” Armed with quick wit and an engaging Southern accent, he speaks with an unwavering honesty that is both disarming and challenging, a quality that has earned him admirers as well as detractors. His first book, Radical Honesty: How To Transform Your Life By Telling The Truth, became a nationwide best seller in 1996 and has been translated into seven languages. The newly revised edition was just released by Sparrowhawk Publications in April 2005. His second book, Practicing Radical Honesty: How to Complete the Past, Live in the Present and Build a Future with A Little Help From Your Friends, about the relationship between personal transformation and social transformation, was the first cause of his 2006 race for Congress. In 2002, consistent with that same theme, he published Honest to God: A Change of Heart that Can Change the World (with Neale Donald Walsch). Also in 2002, he published Radical Parenting: Seven Steps to a Functional Family in a Dysfunctional World, which is about child rearing, and Brad says it is the most radical book he has ever written. To learn more about Adam - go to AdamGilad.com To get Adam's Book 21 Laws of Boldness go to AdamGilad.com/21Laws To learn about Adam's Advanced Dating and Relationship Group go to AdamGilad.com/smart Follow Adam on Instagram - RealAdamGilad
Learning To Function In A Dysfunctional World
Learning To Function In A Dysfunctional World