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The Bible begins with a garden, and it ends with a garden. In the first garden, Adam and Eve sinned and what they received and what we inherited was a curse. To Eve and all her daughters, God said: I will greatly multiply your pain in childbirth, in pain you shall deliver children; yet your desire will be for your husband, and he shall rule over you (Gen. 3:16). To Adam and all his sons, God said: Cursed is the ground because of you; with hard labor you shall eat from it all the days of your life. Both thorns and thistles it shall grow for you; yet you shall eat the plants of the field; by the sweat of your face you shall eat bread, until you return to the ground, because from it you were taken; for you are dust, and to dust you shall return (Gen. 3:1719). Essentially, what the curse would produce for them was the kind of suffering that sticks. What do I mean by characterizing the curse with the kind of pain that sticks with you? If you have ever suffered from nerve pain, you know from experience the kind of pain I am talking about. There are some prescription medications that can help numb you to the pain, but nerve pain is very difficult to treat. If you have had sciatica, any form of back pain, a pinched nerve, or anything of that nature, you have experienced the kind of pain that sticks. Sometime ago I read a quote from someone who said, Our first parents bit into the forbidden fruit and our teeth have ached ever since. That person was not referring to the kind of ache you might experience when you bit into something cold or hard, no... the kind of ache is the one I experienced after having all four impacted wisdom teeth taken out of my jaw in my late 20s. The curse has left us with a kind of aching that sticks and is with us until our final breath, and it is this ache that leaves us with tears. Tears over our broken world, tears over a relationship, tears over wayward children, tears over the hurt and damage caused by parents, tears over the problems sin causes in our world and to our own selves. The House that Adam and Eve Had Adam and Eve enjoyed the presence of God in a Garden that was not at all dissimilar to the tabernacle the Israelites set up and tore down as they journeyed in the wilderness, nor was it unlike the temple Solomon built after Davids death. The tabernacle and temple were designed as a model to reflect Eden as the house of the Lord. What Adam and Eve had in the garden was a gift from God that included the presence of God; In his excellent book, The Warrior Savior, Owen Strachan wrote of Eden, From the start, God sought faithfulness on the part of his people through testing. He gave them a forest-garden overflowing with beauty and gladness, trees spilling unblemished fruit, but he also gave them a prohibitionone delivered under the starkest terms: death from disobedience.[1] The tabernacle and the temple served to remind Gods people not only of the beauty of Eden but the promise that His people would one day be where He is... in His presence. So, when David wrote the last line in Psalm 23, it was the promise of God to restore what was lost in Eden that he had his heart and eyes set upon. To be in the house of the Lord is to be with the Lord. David does not have a building in mind here, but to be in the presence of God. The house of the Lord is not a structure but wherever it is that He dwells. What made the loss of Eden so devastating and catastrophic was not Adam and Eves expulsion from the garden, but that they were driven away from the presence of God. In other words, what made Eden home was the presence of God not the other things that were a part of Edens beauty. Before Adam and Eve were driven outside of the garden, God cursed the snake and promised the first couple that things would not stay cursed because He would send a Deliverer to reverse the curse of sin. The serpent entered Gods house (the Garden) and enticed Eve and her husband to doubt God and question both His goodness and faithfulness! In the garden the crafty and cunning snake spoke: Has God really said, You shall not eat from any tree of the garden? Eve replied: From the fruit of the trees of the garden we may eat; but from the fruit of the tree which is in the middle of the garden, God has said, You shall not eat from it or touch it, or you will die (Gen. 3:23). The serpent then went in for the strike: You certainly will not die! For God knows that on the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will become like God, knowing good and evil (Gen. 3:45). Adam and Eve succumbed to Satans temptation and bit into the forbidden fruit, but that is not how the story ends! God found the couple and He spoke to the great serpent what is a promise to all mankind: And I will make enemies of you and the woman, and of your offspring and her Descendant; He shall bruise you on the head, and you shall bruise Him on the heel (Gen. 3:15). Strachan observes: In Genesis 3, the snake spoke first. But the snake did not have the last word in Eden, just as the devil will not have the last word in history. Strachan continues: When God shows up, the hiding stops, and justice rolls down.... the God who comes to earth is not only pursuing a mission of justice. This God is, even more, about to unleash a great rolling flood of mercy.[2] It is the promise of a better Eden through the promise of a snake-stomping redeemer that David had in mind when he wrote: Certainly goodness and faithfulness will follow me all the days of my life, and my dwelling will be in the house of the Lord forever (v. 6). Who can guide me, who can restore me, who will keep me, who will bless me, and who is it that loves me? It is the Lord of the 23rd Psalm and He will lead me to the place where I will be able to see Him face-to-face in His house forever. The House that We are Promised We have seen over and over again throughout this series that the Lord of the 23rd Psalm is Jesus the Good Shepherd, for He said of Himself: I am the good shepherd, and I know My own, and My own know Me, just as the Father knows Me and I know the Father; and I lay down My life for the sheep (John 10:14-15). The serpent is a thief, and Jesus said of him: The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came so that they would have life, and have it abundantly (John 10:10). The 23rd Psalm is the promise of the abundant life that can only be experienced through the good shepherd. The abundant life includes the table He has prepared before me in the presence of my enemies (v. 5a). The abundant life is to have His favor in the form of the oil He has anointed my head with and the cup he has placed in my hand that is overflowing with His blessing! This is what Paul meant when he wrote Ephesians 1:3, Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ... The cup of Gods favor is Ephesians 1:7, In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our wrongdoings, according to the riches of His grace. Now, think again what it is that the 23rd Psalm is saying to those of us who have been found by the good shepherd. The good shepherd leads me: The Lord is my shepherd, I will not be in need. He lets me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside quiet waters. The good shepherd restores me: He restores my soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness for the sake of His name. The good shepherd keeps me: Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. The good shepherd blesses me: You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You have anointed my head with oil; my cup overflows. The good shepherd loves me: Certainly goodness and faithfulness will follow me all the days of my life, and my dwelling will be in the house of the Lord forever. What does this all mean? There are no green pastures or quiet waters without Jesus leading you. There is no restoration for your soul or the righteousness you need apart from Jesus as your guide. There is no walking THROUGH the valley of deep darkness apart from Jesus keeping and guarding you. There is no blessing and treasuring of God upon you without Jesus. Finally, there is no goodness, faithfulness, and a better Eden apart from the God who loved you so much that He sent His one and only Son! Why did David long to dwell in the house of the Lord? What is it that makes heaven great? For what reasons does the promise of a better Eden outweigh all the sorrows of this world? These questions have nothing to do with the place and location of the house of the Lord, heaven, a new and better Eden, but everything to do with the One who is in the House David longed to dwell, heaven, and the new and better Eden. When Jesus prayed hours before His crucifixion, He prayed this: Father, I desire that they also, whom You have given Me, be with Me where I am, so that they may see My glory which You have given Me, for You loved Me before the foundation of the world (John 17:24). This is one of the reasons Jesus assured His disciples: In My Fathers house are many rooms; if that were not so, I would have told you, because I am going there to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I am coming again and will take you to Myself, so that where I am, there you also will be (John 14:23). For David, the blessing of being in the house of the Lord forever was that he would be with the Good Shepherd forever. In his commentary on Psalm 23, James Johnston commented on this very point: Take away the people and a house becomes a sad and empty place. The joy of Heaven is not mansions or streets of gold. Jesus is the joy of Heaven. It will be home because he is there.[3] The Better House that David Longed For For starters, what we know from verse six is that it is certainly ours, which means that without any doubt, for those of us whose shepherd is Jesus, our dwelling will be with him. How long will our dwelling be with Him? The answer is simple: Forever. What is the House that we will dwell in forever, besides the fact that it is the Lords house? It is the restoration of what was lost in the first Eden, but better! It is the city that Davids great, great, great grandfather longed to receive, for we are told from the book of Hebrews: By faith Abraham, when he was called, obeyed by going out to a place which he was to receive for an inheritance; and he left, not knowing where he was going. By faith he lived as a stranger in the land of promise, as in a foreign land, living in tents with Isaac and Jacob, fellow heirs of the same promise; for he was looking for the city which has foundations, whose architect and builder is God (Heb. 11:810). Abraham was looking for a city not made with human hands because he longed for the same thing David longed for in Psalm 23:6. The house of the Lord is the city that belongs to the Christian: For here we do not have a lasting city, but we are seeking the city which is to come (Heb. 13:14). We will receive the city we are looking and longing for when God makes all things new once and for all. It is the thing that Paul wrote about in Romans eight, For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us. For the eagerly awaiting creation waits for the revealing of the sons and daughters of God. For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself also will be set free from its slavery to corruption into the freedom of the glory of the children of God. (Rom. 8:1821) The house of the Lord that David was looking forward to spending forever in is a resurrected and redeemed earth free from the curse of sin. The Bible is full of images describing what it will be like to live in a resurrected earth free of the curse of sin. In Revelation 21, we are told that when God does make all things new and we inherit the city He has promised us, He will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there will no longer be any death; there will no longer be any mourning, or crying, or pain; the first things have passed away (Rev. 21:4). On that day, we will see God face to face in the same way that Adam and Eve did; here is what we are told in Revelation 21:3, Behold, the tabernacle of God is among the people, and He will dwell among them, and they shall be His people, and God Himself will be among them... God will wipe away our tears because there will be no curse to cause them ever again. The new earth will be like the Garden of Eden but better; it will also be like heaven today, but better. We will enjoy physical bodies and a physical planet where the veil that shields our complete interaction of all that is spiritual will be pulled back. We will walk with angels; enjoy a full and perfect creation that will include trees, mountains, and rivers. There will be one City the City of God where we will be able to go in and out. We will run through the forests, climb mountains, eat amazing food, run barefoot through the prairies, enjoy the light of something more powerful and radiant than the sun. We will dwell on a new earth that will never again know the cold of night, but the light of a day illuminated by the Glory of God. But understand this: none of it will be worth it if our Triune God is not there! Listen, we will dwell in the house of the Lord forever because of the certainty of His goodness and faithfulness that pursues His sheep. [1] Owen Strachan, The Warrior Savior (Phillipsburg, NY: PR Publishing; 2024), 3. [2] Ibid., 6-7. [3] James A. Johnston, Preaching the Word: The Psalms: Rejoice, the Lord Is KingPsalms 1 to 41, ed. R. Kent Hughes, vol. 1, Preaching the Word (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2015), 251.
Fredrik LignellHan har räddat osshttps://www.ryttargardskyrkan.se/app/undervisning/han-har-raddat-oss-del-1-skuldebrevet-arb5iVad är det som drabbar den ensamme, utsatte, pryglade och bakvände kungen på korset? Och på vilka sätt hjälper korshändelserna oss? Allt vi kan veta om Gud finns på ett eller annat sätt närvarande i korsets drama. Kol 1:13-23; 2:6-15Paulus beskriver hur deras (och vårt) dåliga läge såg ut innan mötet med Jesus: Vi var utanför, vi var bortvända, vi var döda, vi var skuldsatta. Hur blev det så här? 1 Mos 3:8De gömde sig. Distansen, rädslan, misstänksamheten, våldet, misstron mot Gud och varandra… Här föds det. Synden är inte endast ett snedsteg eller ett enskilt misstag, det är snarare som att ett relationsgift sökt sig in i tillvaron, i människan och i hela skapelsen. Vi kan putsa på fasaderna, låtsas som att skuld och skam inte finns eller förklara allt detta som konstruktioner som kyrkan uppfunnit för att hålla folk i schack, men innerst inne vet vi. Själen håller räkning. Människan är utanför, bortvänd, död och skuldsatt genom sin synd. I paradiset finns två träd: kunskapens träd och livets träd. Människorna äter av kunskapens träd, och det är där smittan drabbar allt levande. De stängs då ute ur Eden, och framför allt stängs de ute från livets träd. Utanför Edens stängda portar väntar död och förgörelse. som inleds när Kain slår ihjäl sin lillebror. Han grundar sedan den första staden, ett slags sinnebild av imperiet, grundat på mord, misstänksamhet och våld. Det där livets träd gick förlorat för människan, men nu har något hänt i historien som vi aldrig varit med om förut. Ett träd är rest på en skallformad kulle kallad Golgata, utanför Jerusalems murar. Det är ett märkligt träd som slukar allt som kommer i dess väg. Härifrån släpps ingen lös förrän man är död. Här hängs Guds levande Son upp, Han som kallas den andre Adam, Guds lamm, Ordet som blev människa, Kristus, Människosonen, vägen, sanningen och livet personifierat. Livet finns i blodet, står det i GT, och när blodet från Jesus fläckar trädet som står på skalleplatsen, då förvandlas det brutala romerska avrättningsredskapet till livets träd. På det korset ropar Jesus: »Min Gud, min Gud, varför har du övergivit mig?« Annars ber Jesus »Abba, Fader!« Nu är det som att något främmande dragit in i den fullkomliga gemenskapen mellan Fadern och Sonen. ”Gud gjorde honom till ett med synden”, skriver Paulus, och det är som att människans främlingskap också drabbar Jesus. I Gamla testamentet används en bock som får bära folkets synder ut i öknen. Alla begär, äktenskapsbrott, lögner, svek och mord läggs på bocken, på syndabocken. Djuret förs sedan ut i öknen. ”Bocken skall bära alla deras synder med sig ut i ödemarken och släppas lös där ute i öknen.” Nu skriker Jesus ut sin ensamhet. Han är syndabocken, övergiven, utdriven och smittad av främlingskap. Synden, mörkret, djävulskapen och fiendskapen har nu flyttat in i den pryglade mannen på pålen. Så här ser synden ut. Och så här ser kärlekens innersta väsen ut. Det är som att korset står som en gammaldags balansvåg för hela världen att se. Vid korset vägs våra liv, våra ansträngningar, våra tappra försök att leva för andra än oss själva, vår önskan att bryta självcentreringen. Vid korset väger vi för lätt. Där är alla människor skuldsatta och smittade av synden, och ingen går fri. Trots alla moraliska framsteg, tekniska landvinningar, politiska överenskommelser och imponerande Nobelpris väger vi för lätt. Det är här vi anar syndens och bortvändhetens brutala konsekvenser: Övergiven. Ensam. Så hur går det med vårt taskiga läge?Vi stod utanför -- Gud försonade oss med Honom själv...
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Andakterna den här veckan tar avstamp i de fem världsreligionerna och har temat Kvinnan. Idag möter vi den judiska författaren Karin Brygger. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ur andakten:Författare och konstnärer i alla genrer återvänder till Edens lustgård för att skildra, tolka och omtolka den förunderliga platsen. Tanken på att människan en gång levde utan lidande är alltför fantastisk för att vi ska kunna hålla oss borta från den. Men samtidigt som frihet från plåga och ett dväljande i njutning är något de flesta drömmer om ibland, är vi också smärtsamt medvetna om att sökandet efter mening är essentiellt för oss alla. Det tycks mig som om det som verkligen gör människan olycklig är när hon saknar en utmaning, ett begär. Och allt begär är förknippat med risk och eftermäle. Det är på sätt och vis kärnan i berättelsen om att när Eva åt av kunskapens frukt. Nyss hörde jag någon säga att ”med det förstörde hon alltihopa”. Min åsikt är som framgår motsatt. Med Evas handling och följande fördrivning ur paradiset kastades vi ut ur naiviteten och blev seende. Hon tog en risk: den som i sin tur är förutsättningen för det högre lusttillstånd vi önskar uppnå, för insikt och reflektion. Man kan helt enkelt inte få det ena utan det andra och Eva ville veta mer. Känna mer. Leva mer. Hon åt av äpplet. Text:Första MosebokMusik:The Poet Acts av Philip Glass med John LenehanProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se
Man vet allt som är rätt och fel men man har inte liv, eftersom det inte är kunskap som öppnar vägen till Gud. Evangelium handlar inte om teorier från huvud till huvud utan om liv från hjärta till hjärta. Per-Arne Imsen predikar om de två träden i Edens lustgård. Frågan är: Vilket träd äter du frukten ifrån?Stöd Predikopodden:Swish 123 230 85 83BG 5303-8048Ta kontakt:info@pilgrim.mediawww.pilgrim.mediaVill du upptäcka mer om Jesus:Besök www.befriad.nu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Om människan som trädgårdsmästare talar Nike Snijders om under den judiska högtiden Tu Bishvat. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ur andakten:Vi har tagit oss hit, vi har tagit oss genom den mörkaste tiden. Och nu är det tu bishvat, trädens födelsedag, ett av den judiska kalenderns nyår och vårens trevande comeback. I slutet på januari stod jag på skolgården med en flicka i förskoleklassen. Hon var uttråkad, och tittade i pallkragarna där små gröna spröt hade trängt igenom jorden. ”Åh”, utbrister jag, ”vad tror du det kan vara, är det snödroppar eller påskliljor?”. Flickan tittar efter. ”Nej”, säger hon. ”Det är potatis, det ser du väl!”. ”Min pappa säger att trädgårdsmästare är det finaste yrket”, säger en annan liten tjej som smugit fram. ”Det stämmer”, svarar jag. ”Men vet du varför?”. ”Jepp”, svarar hon. ”För de första människorna blev gjorda för att vara trädgårdsmästare i Edens trädgård”.Text:Mos 1, Ps 13Musik:Pianoetyd nr 2 av Philip Glass med Vikingur OIafsson och Siggi String QuartetProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se
Trädens födelsedag och naturens nyår firas under den judiska högtiden Tu Bishvat, som Nike Snijders talar om dagens andakt. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ur andakten:”Det här är paradiset på jorden”, säger mannen med spaden. ”Här får jag gå och pyssla och här rår jag om skapelsen”.Den heter ”Gan Eden” på hebreiska, ordagrant Edens trädgård, och tittar vi i Talmud så nämns den på ett antal platser. Det talas om att Gud etablerar fred bland folken, och att de tillsammans får sitta i lugn och ro och dela måltider i Gan Eden.Jag undrar om mannen i Kanada vet att det är tu bishvat? Han om någon borde vilja fira trädens födelsedag och naturens nyår. Min trädgård är en lerig snårskog och jag står – som varje vårvinter – och tittar uppgivet. ”Vi är menade att vara trädgårdsmästare”, säger min kanadensiske vän. Jag skriver ett meddelande till honom. Nej, han visste inte att det är tu bishvat. Däremot är han redo att fira. Fröer ska i jorden.Text:Mos 1, Ps 4Musik:Pianoetyd nr 2 av Philip Glass med Vikingur Olafsson och Siggi String QuartetProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se
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Ibland är samtiden så samtida att bara den äldsta litteraturen är god nog. Henrik Nilsson återser ett gammalt epos och fångas av fragmenten. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.Det händer att jag känner en viss övermättnad på samtida litteratur och tänker på den portugisiske poeten Fernando Pessoas rader: ”Så många samtida dikter! Så många poeter alldeles av idag – alla intressanta, allt intressant … / Ah, men ändå bara nästan …” Om en ny teaterpjäs läser jag då att den är ”brännande aktuell”, och genast falnar min nyfikenhet. Konstverken som lägger sig alltför tätt inpå sin tid, romanerna som på ett alltför inställsamt sätt marscherar i takt med dagarna – det är inte bara det att de åldras så snabbt; de är gagnlösa redan nu, på grund av den snäva synen på vad detta nu egentligen rymmer.En sådan konstnärligt trång dag tar jag istället ut det allra äldsta ur bokhyllan, Gilgamesheposet. Det bygger på berättelser om Gilgamesh – kung i staden Uruk – som skrevs ner på kilskriftstavlor för ungefär fyratusen år sedan på det numera utdöda språket sumeriska. En del av dessa berättelser ledde efter hand fram till själva eposet på det fornsemitiska språket akkadiska, som talades under lång tid i Mesopotamien. Under denna nästan tusen år långa process ändrades delar av innehållet och inriktningen, och Gilgamesh utvecklades mot en mer komplex gestalt.När jag börjar läsa avslöjar ett hundöra i boken att det inte är första gången jag ger mig i kast med eposet. Varför övergav jag Gilgamesh och hans vän Enkidu redan under deras färd mot Cederskogen i tavla IV? Det är ju inte någon omfattande textmassa. För en nutida läsare kan vandringen ändå te sig mödosam, full av förvirrande sidospår och lösa stenar. Ibland kommer man till en plats som är mycket lik en man redan tror sig ha passerat. Andra gånger måste man hitta vägen utan stigmarkeringar, eftersom det här och var saknas rader eller hela stycken. Men det gäller att ta många raster och samtidigt acceptera att upprepningarna och de lösa stenarna är en del av vandringen. Dessutom gör det ingenting om man inte fullföljer läsningen vid första försöket. Gilgamesh är van vid att vänta på sina läsare. Han tros visserligen ha en verklig förlaga, som levde för ungefär 4700 år sedan. Men därefter tog de myter över som gör honom inte till en enhetligt fixerad personlighet, utan snarare till en skugga som med skiftande konturer rör sig genom seklerna. En avgörande händelse ägde rum år 1850 vid utgrävningarna av den assyriska kungen Assurbanipals bibliotek i dagens Irak, då arkeologer under ruinerna upptäckte de lertavlor med kilskrift som man ett par decennier senare lyckades tyda. Dessa ligger till grund för den standardversion av eposet som vår egen tids översättningar bygger på. En standardversion som förändras efterhand som forskare hittar nya fragment att foga till helheten.Till skillnad från vid första försöket kan jag den här gången inte sluta läsa om Gilgamesh. Snart tycker jag att doften av cederträ slår upp från boksidorna, och jag börjar leka med tanken på att inrätta tillvaron i dubbeltimmar – 12 istället för 24 – liksom babylonierna gjorde. Jag tror att alla läsare finner sina delar av eposet som talar just till dem. Är det kanske när ursprungsmänniskan Enkidu – skapad som Gilgamesh dubbelgångare för att avlasta invånarna i Uruk från kungens överskottsenergi – lämnar vilddjuren han levt med och blir människa? Eller när Gilgamesh efter att ha vandrat genom en lång beckmörk tunnel når fram till den skimrande juvelträdgården, i en passage som korresponderar med Edens lustgård i Bibeln, sagosamlingen Tusen och en natt och vissa buddhistiska texter?För mig når berättelsen sin smärtpunkt när Enkidu dör och Gilgamesh blir medveten om sin egen dödlighet. Då övergår äventyren i tvivel, och övermodet byts mot ett ifrågasättande av den egna existensen. Trots utmattande resor visar sig odödligheten vara omöjlig att uppnå, vilket leder till en sorts försoning hos Gilgamesh. När han mot slutet av eposet återvänder till sin hemstad säger han stolt till sin följeslagare: ”Gå upp på Uruks murar, vandra runt! Inspektera grunden, granska murverket!” Det är inte bara till Uruk Gilgamesh återvänder, utan också till sitt eget liv – det enda han har.Knut Tallqvists första svenska översättning av eposet publicerades 1945 och finns fortfarande tillgänglig. 2001 kom Lennart Warrings och Taina Kantolas betydligt mer omfattande översättning där forskningen fyllt igen en hel del luckor. Fortfarande saknas dock så många rader och avsnitt att det ibland känns som att lyssna till någon som talar högt och fragmentariskt i sömnen under en feberyra.Ett forskningsprojekt försöker nu med AI:s hjälp fylla de resterande luckorna utifrån den omfattande databasen Fragmentarium som översätter babyloniska fragment. Är vi alltså på väg mot den fullständiga versionen av Gilgamesheposet? Och varför längtar jag inte efter att arbetet ska slutföras? Jag minns något jag såg i en skranglig tågvagn mellan den grekiska hamnstaden Pireus och Aten för några år sedan. Snett mitt emot mig satt en kvinna i shorts. På sitt ena lår hade hon tatuerat en kort fras på engelska: ”Die with …” Det tredje och sista ordet i tatueringen gick inte att urskilja eftersom det täcktes av handväskan hon höll i. Jag brann av nyfikenhet att få veta fortsättningen, men förstod att jag knappast kunde be henne lyfta på handväskan. Min fråga var också Gilgameshs fråga: Hur ska vi dö? Och hur ska vi vara dödliga? I efterhand förstår jag att tatueringen fortfarande verkar i mig just eftersom jag aldrig fick veta fortsättningen på den. På ett liknande sätt är luckorna i eposet förvisso ett hinder. Men samtidigt är det genom ofullständigheten som verket lever vidare och går oss till mötes. Efter att gång på gång läst om Gilgamesheposet tror jag mig nu förstå varför jag inte fullföljde läsningen första gången, och varför jag så tidigt vek ett hundöra i boken. Efter att Gilgamesh och Enkidu drabbat samman och stångats som tjurar i Uruk, omfamnar de varandra och blir vänner. Men Enkidu har svårt att anpassa sig till människornas liv i staden och blir deprimerad. Gilgamesh föreslår då att de ska bege sig till Cederskogen och kämpa mot monstret Humbaba. Det är egentligen ett dumdristigt kamikazeuppdrag. Men vad går upp mot ett omöjligt äventyr för att väcka livsandarna? ”Tag min hand, min vän, låt oss gå tillsammans”, säger Gilgamesh. I det ögonblicket är det som om den uråldriga kilskriften också vänder sig rakt till sin avlägsna läsare och säger: ”Tag min hand, min läsare, låt oss gå tillsammans.” Där vill jag hejda de båda vännerna – under den farliga vandringen mot skogsbrynet med höga cederträd, då mod och rädsla väger lika och striden ännu inte börjat. Lämnar man Gilgamesh och Enkidu där, lämnar man dem aldrig. Henrik Nilssonförfattare och essäist LitteraturGilgamesh-eposet. Översättning Knut Tallqvist (Modernista, 2022).Gilgamesheposet. Översättning Lennart Warring och Taina Kantola (Natur & Kultur, 2001).
Allie Edens is BACK on Wednesday Wisdom and this week she talks Legacy and Program Building on the Podcast! Allie helped open West Broward HS as a student athlete, returned after college to Coach and she just wrapped up year 3 as the AD! Some great tips (and tools!) on this week's Educational AD Podcast!
Anna Davlantes, WGN Radio's investigative correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to share what happened this week in Chicago history. Stories include the opening of Chicago’s first public library, the first use of the radar gun on the Edens expressway, the Bears’ “double doink” game, and more.
Edens is a graduate of Colorado State and captained the golf team during the 2013-14 season. He was named the Rams' MVP in 2013 and 2014. Edens, a Greeley, Colorado native, was also member of the South Dakota State golf team from 2009-2011 before returning to his home state for the remainder of his collegiate career. Ran into Parker last summer at the Trans Miss where he had an impressive 19th place finish, also saw him at the East West Matches at Maridoe......wanted to get him on the podcast for a conversation to talk about how he balances playing a competitive mid-am schedule with coaching his team. Parker Edens - South Dakota State Men's Golf CoachThe Back of the Range - All Access The Back of the Range Collection at Imperial SportsCOUPON CODE: BOTR15 for 15% your entire purchase!Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY!Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow on Social Media! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.comWebsite: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
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Je vaste dosis verhalen, analyses en een gulle lach over dat fraaie medium: de radio! Met in aflevering 189: Fernando Halman doet al 15 jaar de ochtendshow op NPO FunX en viert dat met een show van 15 uur vanuit De Melkweg in Amsterdam. 'Mr. Good Vibes' krijgt er uit handen van Humberto Tan ook de Marconi Oeuvre Award uitgereikt. We vragen aan Fernando zelf hoe hij die dag heeft beleefd. 3FM-dj Rob Janssen viert 'Mariah Carey-dag' en draait twee uur lang 'All I want for Christmas is you'. Maar gelukkig wel voor het goede doel van Serious Request! 'Better Days' van Dermot Kennedy komt binnen op nummer zes in de Top2000, omdat dit het favoriete lied was van Eva Hermans-Kroot, die tijdens de stemperiode overleed en vele harten had geraakt in Nederland. Is dat een mooi gebaar of het failliet van een 'beste nummers allertijden'-lijst? Chazia Mourali moet weg bij Powned op NPO Radio 1. Dat vindt Chazia niet zo leuk, maar ze reageert sportief (En nee, we maken geen Zwakste Schakel-grap). Sam Hagens neemt het programma van haar over en verklaart zich nader over deze radioklus bij 'Vandaag Inside'. 'Spraakmakers' maakte op NPO Radio 1 een bijzondere 'Polarisatie Uitzending', waarbij zes luisteraars een maand een tegenovergesteld 'mediadieet' consumeren. Doel is om te ervaren of je de andersdenkenden (en de wereld) genuanceerder gaat zien. Dat geldt niet voor alle deelnemers. Moet er vervolg komen op dit experiment? Wensen vervullen op de radio is weer helemaal terug. ‘Beste Wensen’ op 538 en (een ietsje anders) ‘Een Beetje Geluk’ op Qmusic doen in dezelfde periode vlak voor Serious Request een gooi naar naastenliefde en bijbehorende emotie op de radio. Of is het een alternatief voor afgeblazen evenementen zoals het 538-eindejaarsfeest en de Q-Escaperoom? Of is het vooral een deal met de Postcodeloterij (538) en de Staatsloterij (Qmusic)? De Stichting SBCGRR kreeg een melding over verkeerd roffelgebruik bij Gerard Ekdom, die een kleine maar officiële waarschuwing krijgt. In het Blooperblokje onder andere Mark van der Molen, Edwin Diergaarde, Eddy Keur, Barry Paf en Daniël Dekker. Syb doet vast zijn eigen highlights van 2024 en weet ook alle eerdere 'slotminuut'-sprekers in iets meer dan een minuut te proppen! Hoe dan?! In de exclusieve bonusshow voor vrienden van de show deze week: We hebben altijd aandacht voor bijzondere jubilea. Maar als onze eigenste bovenste beste Harm Edens jubileert (weliswaar als tv én radio-man) dan mag dat ook niet onbesproken blijven. Harm werd onlangs verrast door zijn beste vrienden en collega’s, uiteraard zaten Arjan en Ron op de eerste rij. We laten exclusieve (en belastende) fragmenten horen van Harms radiodebuut in 1984 én uit zijn satirische show 'Hof van Edens'. Ook checken we hoe Eddy Keur het niet krijgen van de Oeuvre Award verwerkt op Curaçao en bespreken we meteen een aanmelding uit zijn show in onze rubriek 'Dat rekenen we.. euh...Dat KEUREN we goed! Bonusbloopers zijn er tot slot van onder andere Stefan Stasse, Rob Janssen én onze kerstengel: Mieke van der Weij. Om de bonusshow te horen ga je naar Vriendvandeshow.nl/Radio Als je ‘Vriend van de show’ wordt (€3,50 per maand of €35,- per jaar) steun je ons om deze podcast voort te zetten en krijg je élke week zo'n extra show! De extra afleveringen, ook alle vorige, komen vanzelf in je eigen podcast-app. Bestook ons met feedback, post, blooper-tips en meer via: ditwasderadio@gmail.com. Volg ons op de socials: Facebook | X | Threads | Instagram | Youtube | TikTok Dit Was De Radio dankt 'De Radiofabriek' voor de opnamefaciliteiten. Meer info op: www.radiofabriek.nl. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your soul parched and longing for more? Discover the power of living water that transforms desolate deserts into flourishing Edens.This message uncovers the depth and beauty of Jesus' invitation to come and drink from the waters of eternal life. By examining the cultural and historical context of the Feast of Tabernacles, we learn how this symbol of water was vital for survival and spiritual enlightenment. Dive into how Christ offers each of us a personal Eden—overflowing with love, creativity, and purpose.John 7:37-43On the last and greatest day of the festival, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, “Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.”By this he meant the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were later to receive. Up to that time the Spirit had not been given, since Jesus had not yet been glorified.On hearing his words, some of the people said, “Surely this man is the Prophet.”Others said, “He is the Messiah.”Still others asked, “How can the Messiah come from Galilee? Does not Scripture say that the Messiah will come from David's descendants and from Bethlehem, the town where David lived?” Thus the people were divided because of Jesus.Reflection Questions:1. Where in your life do you see a need for the renewal that living water brings?2. How can embracing Jesus' invitation change the way you view challenges and blessings alike?3. What role does the concept of community play in realising the Eden God wants to build?Further Reading:Scriptures: John 7:37-43, John 4:7-14, Acts 1:6-8, Isaiah 12:3, Isaiah 44:3-4, Psalm 118:25, Exodus 17:6, Genesis 12, Genesis 26, Genesis 41, 2 Samuel 21, 1 Kings 18, 2 Kings 4, Haggai 1, Nehemiah 5, Revelation 22:1-2, Galatians 4:19, Romans 8:29, Philippians 1:18-26."Thank you for joining us. We pray you were blessed.Needing pastoral support? http://flr.ms/ij Want to know how you can give? https://www.dayspring.com.au/giveConnect with us on:https://www.instagram.com/dayspringchurch/https://www.facebook.com/dayspringchurchListen to Dayspring Worship https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCQM5jWUvVAOxpvK7D571Qhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/331972RySiV4WcoYTTJHeB?si=4b8N7CVQT2ysAeBiMGr1BAhttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/dayspring-worship/1035339614
This episode examines Tolstoy's influences in the sense that Tolstoy takes attitudes from major events of his day, including the humiliating defeat of the Crimean War of 1856, and imposes them on his characters. Tolstoy was conceptualizing and writing War & Peace in the 1850s and 60s, when liberal reforms were being pursued. Tolstoy therefore brings an idealism to his rendition of the victory over Napoleon in 1812. The episode also has a brief review of Part 1 of Book 1 to ready the reader to take on Part 3, as many major characters were absent from Part 2.Over the first two parts of Book 1, there is a contrast of storing-telling. Part 1 involves the more relatable domestic affairs of high society combined with an eye toward Napoleon's advances in the Summer of 1805. Part 2 is a historical exposition of the acceleration of the War of the Third Coalition during the Fall of 1805. War & Peace is the product of thousands of pages of drafts as well as the unfinished works, “The Distant Field” and “The Decembrists.” Greater exposition of this process is detailed on the 1996 book by Kathryn B. Feuer, “Tolstoy and the Genesis of War and Peace.”The Decembrist Revolt was a failed movement some characters of War & Peace would have been involved with after the story ends. The rebellion occurred after Emperor Alexander died in 1825 and one of the goals was to replace the autocracy of Czar with a Constitutional monarchy. Many involved were executed or sent to Siberia. Exiles were only released around 1856, when reforms sought in 1825 were being re-evaluated. In one sense, this novel involves men similar to Pierre and Andrei, who could not imagine what they were being thrown into in 1805 and ultimately became Decembrists 20 years later.Pierre, who can described as "the heart" of the novel, unpredictably inherits the largest fortune in the country, and was exposed to the ideals of his time. He pursued the goal of absorbing and implementing the best of reforms. That is perhaps the greatest hero journey of War & Peace.Tolstoy also takes the reader back to when serfs were conscripted to fight in the major wars, which he witnessed the final stages of. Ironically, it was the serfs contact with Central and Western Europe that highlighted Russian authorities could no longer keep citizens tied to the land. Later in the novel, you will meet the symbolic Platon Karataev, a simple serf, who lives in the moment with a wisdom and decency that escapes members of Tolstoy's class.Yet the enduring nature of this work is how it did not result in a novel centered on politics or history, but became a work of morality and even spirituality. War & Peace also presents number of everlasting contrasts beyond class, including traditional values v. reform and urban/government centers v. the countryside. The latter aspect involves Tolstoy's descriptions of cultured landowners, who he believes should manage their estates as if there are Garden of Edens.
Cam Newton teams up with EBONY CEO Eden Bridgeman to drop major financial game-changers at the Funky Friday Live HBCU Yard Fest sponsored by Wells Fargo! From wealth-building tips to personal stories, this episode dives deep into how you can take control of your financial future. Don't miss out on this powerful conversation! ⏲Timecodes 00:00:00 - Funky Friday Intro 00:02:29 - Intro with Eden Bridgeman 00:04:14 - Did you grow up with a Silver Spoon? 00:06:29 - What did you parents teach you about Wealth? 00:09:26 - How did you navigate friendships as a teen? 00:12:59 - Edens husband grew up in a different life than her 00:17:09 - What impacted you more? Family or Peers? 00:19:37 - Eden on massive student debt crisis 00:23:19 - Successful people ALWAYS have support 00:25:54 - Cam getting into Franchising 00:28:04 - Being Intentional with your ask 00:30:39 - Black people need MONEY skills 00:42:19 - What did you buy with your money? 00:47:02 - Eden's advice do you give to Cams kids 00:51:19 - Even CEO's are focused on the Customer 00:57:38 - LET'S GET REALLY FUNKY 00:58:49 - Does Eden grocery shop? Pump her own gas? 01:02:29 - Is there pressure within the family to succeed? 01:06:49 - Is it harder being a black woman in your industry? 01:11:24 - How do you be a resource without being a gatekeeper? 01:14:54 - What is Equity? 01:18:19 - What would you change about when you were in college? 01:23:09 - How to make your money make more money 01:28:02 - GAME - What's your REAL budget 01:48:06 - Outro Follow Eden Bridgeman Sklenar
Join us on a journey back to the beginning of time with author Matt Crane to discover the fate of the Garden of Eden, one of the most perplexing mysteries in the world.Support the Show.
Recapping the Camp Summit Catholic Adventure Camp in the Diocese of Winona-Rochester
We're always working to innovate and improve our products and services, and our Camino solution is something we've targeted with specific ideas for new features. To hear about those features and capabilities, Justin and Matt are joined by Eric Edens, Daktronics Camino Solutions Engineer. He explains what Camino is, what it can do and our plans for the future of this solution. Links: Website: https://www.daktronics.com/en-us/products/software-and-controllers/show-control/show-control-studio/camino YouTube Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Un4enc1tp0c Camino Reel: https://daktronics.widen.net/s/xmlglxrpft/video_camino-reel
Today we spotlight a rising star in our Profession - Allie Edens is the AD and Head VB Coach at West Broward H.S. in Pembroke Pines, FL. Allie shares a little about her school along with some BEST Practices on this edition of WEDNESDAY WISDOM on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
This week, we're in Oklahoma discussing a schoolhouse fire and a missing child. Then, we'll talk about the suspicious death of a heroic police officer. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Sooner State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Sources: Babbs Switch Fire, Genealogy Trail, Lost N Found Blogs, Hearts Start Pounding, CNN, The Denver Post, OKC Bombing, National Archives Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unitedstatesofmurder/support
Bert Edens and DE McCluskey talk with Staci about the new short story anthology, “Dismember the Coop.” The book consists of macabre tales inspired by the music of Alice Cooper. It's also a charity project. What's more, DE McCluskey wrote a comic horror tale about Def Leppard for a newly released Rock & Roll Nightmares book, "Parallel Lines."
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Episode 332: I will discuss my memories of the chocolate drink mixes in the 1970s when I was a kid and The Carson Pirie and Scott Department Store that was once located at Edens Plaza in Wilmette, IL. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pete-kastanes/message
As the sun sets on a particularly challenging day, have you ever felt the magnetic pull of your garden, urging you to immerse your hands in the earth and let your worries fall away? Christy Purifoy joins us to unravel the intimate tapestry linking the nurturing of gardens to the flourishing of our mental and spiritual wellbeing. Her latest book, "Seed Time and Harvest," is more than a guide—it's an invitation to transform our lives through the rhythms of nature. In our heart-to-heart, we share stories that bloom from the soil of personal Edens, finding peace in practices as diverse as meditation, Tai Chi, and watercolor.Navigating the landscape of our psyche often means confronting the thorns of anxiety and depression, a journey I share openly, reflecting on a 13-year chapter of trauma therapy and the importance of self-care. Christy and I delve into the importance of allowing others to lend us strength in times of need and the simple yet profound act of gardening as a tool for healing. Her narratives remind us to pause and tend to our inner gardens, drawing a poignant parallel between the flowers on our porches and the state of our souls.Our conversation blossoms as we discuss life's ever-changing seasons and the divine invitations they extend to us. Christy's profound insights into the cycles of growth and decay in our gardens mirror the ebbs and flows of our existence. As we conclude, I'm thrilled to invite you to continue this exploration at Heartlift Central on Substack and to engage with our community on Instagram. Visit janellrardon.com to connect and support our journey, carrying the inspiration of Christy's stories with you as you cultivate your path to a connected, serene existence.Support the Show.Begin Your Heartlifter's Journey: Visit Heartlift Central on Substack. This is our new online coaching center and meeting place for Heartlifters worldwide. Learn more about my books and work: Janell Rardon Learn more about Forest Bathing by Dr. Qing Li: Forest Bathing Read more about Achalasia Leave a review and rate the podcast: WRITE A REVIEW Subscribe for weekly updates and additional resources from the podcast: FREE BONUS CONTENT Support the show: Subscribe to the Substack Community Make a tax-deductible donation through Heartlift International Learn more about Beauty Counter and get 20% off your first order: CLEAN MAKEUP and FACE CARE. Learn more about Young Living Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oils and the Aroma Freedom Technique: H...
Beginning in 2006, a pivotal year marked by the widespread adoption of broadband internet, EDENS embarked on a journey to redefine itself by focusing on human connection and experiential retail. Jodie McLean, CEO of EDENS, explores the company's mission to enrich communities. Jodie shares personal anecdotes to illustrate Edens' evolution towards creating spaces that facilitate social interactions and community engagement, emphasizing the importance of dwell time and the concept of 'consequential strangers' in building relationships. James Cook is the Director of Retail Research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Alexa: Say "Enable the Where We Buy skill" Email: jamesd.cook@jll.com Watch our video show, Everything We Know About Retail: http://everythingweknow.show/ Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
In todays episode, Dr. Jonathan and Edens and Dr. Amanda Anguish discuss different communication methods that we can apply in marriage as it relates to mental health and more.__✨ Click the link for FREE access to Dr. Binus' e-course on Psychiatric Medications - https://beautiful-minds-wellness.teachable.com/p/psychiatric-medications-with-dr-binus
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Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ In this episode, join us as Jodie W. McLean, Chief Executive Officer of EDENS, shares invaluable insights into the critical role of preparation in negotiation, with a particular focus on the real estate industry. Gain profound wisdom on the significance of thorough preparation and its impact on successful negotiations. Key Takeaways: Gain a comprehensive understanding of your desired negotiation outcomes. Discover the art of creating genuine value by recognizing the non-negotiable aspects for both parties involved. Learn effective strategies for engaging in win-win negotiations that prioritize mutual benefits and positive outcomes for all parties. Jodie is responsible for EDENS' strategy to move the portfolio to major urban centers and first-ring suburbs, creating a portfolio of assets that are the center of community life. She was named Chief Investment Officer in 1997, President in 2002 and CEO in 2015. Overall, she has been responsible for the development, redevelopment, acquisition and disposition of more than $20 billion in retail assets. McLean passionately believes that retail should evolve beyond a shopping experience, and advocates for connectivity to the communities surrounding the company's retail centers. To ensure this, each EDENS development is crafted to serve as an authentic gathering place, including a unique merchandising mix and welcoming design elements, fostering a sense of engagement with its neighbors. Follow Jodie on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodiemclean/ Jodie's Bio https://edens.com/people/jodie-w-mclean/ EDENS: https://edens.com/ Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwamechristian/ The Ultimate Negotiation Guide: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/guides/ultimate-negotiation-guide/ Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race!: https://www.amazon.com/Have-Difficult-Conversations-About-Race/dp/1637741308/ref=pd_%5B%E2%80%A6%5Df0bc9774-7975-448b-bde1-094cab455adb&pd_rd_i=1637741308&psc=1 Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Confidence-Conflict-Negotiate-Anything/dp/0578413736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PSW69L6ABTK&keywords=finding+confidence+in+conflict&qid=1667317257&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQyIiwicXNhIjoiMC4xNCIsInFzcCI6IjA
Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ In this episode, join us as Jodie W. McLean, Chief Executive Officer of EDENS, shares invaluable insights into the critical role of preparation in negotiation, with a particular focus on the real estate industry. Gain profound wisdom on the significance of thorough preparation and its impact on successful negotiations. Key Takeaways: Gain a comprehensive understanding of your desired negotiation outcomes. Discover the art of creating genuine value by recognizing the non-negotiable aspects for both parties involved. Learn effective strategies for engaging in win-win negotiations that prioritize mutual benefits and positive outcomes for all parties. Jodie is responsible for EDENS' strategy to move the portfolio to major urban centers and first-ring suburbs, creating a portfolio of assets that are the center of community life. She was named Chief Investment Officer in 1997, President in 2002 and CEO in 2015. Overall, she has been responsible for the development, redevelopment, acquisition and disposition of more than $20 billion in retail assets. McLean passionately believes that retail should evolve beyond a shopping experience, and advocates for connectivity to the communities surrounding the company's retail centers. To ensure this, each EDENS development is crafted to serve as an authentic gathering place, including a unique merchandising mix and welcoming design elements, fostering a sense of engagement with its neighbors. Follow Jodie on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodiemclean/ Jodie's Bio https://edens.com/people/jodie-w-mclean/ EDENS: https://edens.com/ Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwamechristian/ The Ultimate Negotiation Guide: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/guides/ultimate-negotiation-guide/ Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race!: https://www.amazon.com/Have-Difficult-Conversations-About-Race/dp/1637741308/ref=pd_%5B%E2%80%A6%5Df0bc9774-7975-448b-bde1-094cab455adb&pd_rd_i=1637741308&psc=1 Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Confidence-Conflict-Negotiate-Anything/dp/0578413736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PSW69L6ABTK&keywords=finding+confidence+in+conflict&qid=1667317257&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQyIiwicXNhIjoiMC4xNCIsInFzcCI6IjA
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Um incêndio aconteceu numa festa de Natal na pequena cidade de Babs Switch, no Oklahoma, em 1924. Trinta e seis pessoas morreram no incêndio e uma pessoa simplesmente desapareceu: a pequena Mary Elizabeth Edens, de três anos. A família Edens nunca desistiu de encontrar Mary e ao longo dos anos várias possíveis candidatas apareceram. Será que uma delas era a verdadeira Mary? ❤Torne-se um Apoiador ❤ Detetive do Sofá | Instagram Pesquisa e roteiro: Marcela Souza Edição: Alexandre LimaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast was so much fun to record. It was never about 3 people arguing over who was or is the best. It was absolutely about 3 comedy nerds talking about how much they love comedy and the folks they love to watch do it the most. I learned a lot about comedy getting ready for and recording this one. Please enjoy Top 5 Comics
Olá pessoas do UNITEDcast, no episódio dessa semana nossos casters se fixaram no ecchi para poder assistir à 2ª temporada de Edens zero. Vem conferir com a gente! Participantes: Ds, Ana, Wagner. Edição: Ana Paula Nos ajude a melhorar nosso cast respondendo ao questionário: https://forms.gle/egzXnbBee7zB8mYH8 Recrutamento da United: Aqui! – CANAL TELEGRAM: https://t.me/animeunitedbr – Mande seu Email: Email: podcast@animeunited.com.br – Apoie o UNITEDcast: Manda um PIX!!: podcast@animeunited.com.br Seja um FODEROSO do nosso Apoia-se: https://apoia.se/unitedcast Assista ao vivo no nosso Canal do Youtube! Compre na AMAZON pelo Nosso Link: https://amzn.to/2WjH5kM – Assine o UNITEDcast: Spotify: Segue a gente por lá! iTunes: Adiciona a gente lá! Google Podcasts: Assine Agora! – Links do Episódio: Twitch do DS: https://twitch.tv/dsunited Canal da Ana: https://www.youtube.com/c/CulturaAnime Grupo do Kurt https://www.facebook.com/groups/actionsecomics2 – Nos Siga: Twitter do DS: https://twitter.com/odaltonsilveira Instagram do DS: https://www.instagram.com/odaltonsilveira/ Fabebook da United: https://www.facebook.com/animeunitedoficial Twitter da United: https://twitter.com/animeunitedBR Instagram da United: https://www.instagram.com/animeunitedbr/
Join Dr. Binus and Dr. Edens as they discuss proactive ways and methods on how to effectively manage A.D.H.D. in a person's life.__✨ Click the link for FREE access to Dr. Binus's e-course on Psychiatric Medications - https://beautiful-minds-wellness.teachable.com/p/psychiatric-medications-with-dr-binus
David Edens served for over 40 years in the country of Niger.
**Content Warning** This podcast contains details of alleged child abuse, grooming, and exploitation. Listener discretion is advised. You can sign the petition to reopen Edens case here https://chng.it/gjZkDsvDWy We have received an email that led us to talk to a new person who might help us find the answers we have been looking for. In this episode, we also have more details about Senior Seargent Paul Reynolds and the outcome of a commision of enquiry into child abuse in government institutions and schools in Tasmania, plus we put some questions to the girl we are calling Kate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transparent communication is the backbone of successful healthcare compliance strategies. In this episode, Edye Edens discusses the complexities of compliance across industries, with a particular focus on clinical research and healthcare. She advocates for a risk-based approach and emphasizes the importance of technology and transparent communication in adapting to evolving regulations. Tune in to learn about the delicate balance between risk and compliance in healthcare and research!
This week Mike and Amy talk with middle reader/YA author D.J. Williams about his Beacon Hill series of novels for ages 13-18. A coming-of-age teen is thrown into a world of ancient secrets when he discovers a supernatural artifact that protects a weapon of mass destruction. With the help of a diverse group of friends, he embarks on a global adventure, seeking the truth about his sister's death, and uncovers two clandestine, supernatural societies waging an epic, hidden war that threatens the future of civilization. D. J. Williams's suspenseful, page-turning style whisks readers into a wildly exciting, supernatural adventure that grabs hold of the imagination and never lets go. As Jack races to collect ancient artifacts critical to the survival of the world, readers are transported to incredible locales across Asia, including the lush jungles of the Philippines and the high-energy streets of Hong Kong. Themes of addiction, revenge, faith, and friendship emerge as Jack battles literal and psychological demons, and even his own friends and family members, on his quest to thwart the forces of evil. ---------------------------------------------- The BIble for Kids is now a 501c3 non-profit and we'd love to have you join us in our mission of reaching kids with the message of the Bible. Our NEW store now features "Pay What You Can" pricing on many items with more coming soon. Visit TheBibleforKids.com to donate or learn more today! The Bible for Kids Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
Welcome to "What Makes A Psychopath?", the podcast that delves deep into the intricate web of the human mind. In each episode, Tony Brueski and Dr. John Edens sit down and discuss this question. We journey through the shadows of psychology, neuroscience, and personal stories to demystify one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood personality disorders. From real-life encounters to the portrayal of psychopaths in media, we explore the factors that shape and drive psychopathic behavior, their cognitive processes, and the age-old debate of nature vs. nurture. With expert interviews, firsthand accounts, and thought-provoking discussions, "What Makes A Psychopath?" challenges preconceived notions, breaking down the barriers of fear and stigma. Join us as we navigate the compelling world of psychopathy, seeking answers to the question we've all pondered: What truly makes a psychopath? Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, curious about the human psyche, or just love a good mystery, this podcast is sure to captivate and enlighten you. Subscribe now and embark on this enlightening psychological expedition. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Welcome to "What Makes A Psychopath?", the podcast that delves deep into the intricate web of the human mind. In each episode, Tony Brueski and Dr. John Edens sit down and discuss this question. We journey through the shadows of psychology, neuroscience, and personal stories to demystify one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood personality disorders. From real-life encounters to the portrayal of psychopaths in media, we explore the factors that shape and drive psychopathic behavior, their cognitive processes, and the age-old debate of nature vs. nurture. With expert interviews, firsthand accounts, and thought-provoking discussions, "What Makes A Psychopath?" challenges preconceived notions, breaking down the barriers of fear and stigma. Join us as we navigate the compelling world of psychopathy, seeking answers to the question we've all pondered: What truly makes a psychopath? Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, curious about the human psyche, or just love a good mystery, this podcast is sure to captivate and enlighten you. Subscribe now and embark on this enlightening psychological expedition. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Welcome to "What Makes A Psychopath?", the podcast that delves deep into the intricate web of the human mind. In each episode, Tony Brueski and Dr. John Edens sit down and discuss this question. We journey through the shadows of psychology, neuroscience, and personal stories to demystify one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood personality disorders. From real-life encounters to the portrayal of psychopaths in media, we explore the factors that shape and drive psychopathic behavior, their cognitive processes, and the age-old debate of nature vs. nurture. With expert interviews, firsthand accounts, and thought-provoking discussions, "What Makes A Psychopath?" challenges preconceived notions, breaking down the barriers of fear and stigma. Join us as we navigate the compelling world of psychopathy, seeking answers to the question we've all pondered: What truly makes a psychopath? Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, curious about the human psyche, or just love a good mystery, this podcast is sure to captivate and enlighten you. Subscribe now and embark on this enlightening psychological expedition. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Welcome to "What Makes A Psychopath?", the podcast that delves deep into the intricate web of the human mind. In each episode, Tony Brueski and Dr. John Edens sit down and discuss this question. We journey through the shadows of psychology, neuroscience, and personal stories to demystify one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood personality disorders. From real-life encounters to the portrayal of psychopaths in media, we explore the factors that shape and drive psychopathic behavior, their cognitive processes, and the age-old debate of nature vs. nurture. With expert interviews, firsthand accounts, and thought-provoking discussions, "What Makes A Psychopath?" challenges preconceived notions, breaking down the barriers of fear and stigma. Join us as we navigate the compelling world of psychopathy, seeking answers to the question we've all pondered: What truly makes a psychopath? Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, curious about the human psyche, or just love a good mystery, this podcast is sure to captivate and enlighten you. Subscribe now and embark on this enlightening psychological expedition. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Welcome to "What Makes A Psychopath?", the podcast that delves deep into the intricate web of the human mind. In each episode, Tony Brueski and Dr. John Edens sit down and discuss this question. We journey through the shadows of psychology, neuroscience, and personal stories to demystify one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood personality disorders. From real-life encounters to the portrayal of psychopaths in media, we explore the factors that shape and drive psychopathic behavior, their cognitive processes, and the age-old debate of nature vs. nurture. With expert interviews, firsthand accounts, and thought-provoking discussions, "What Makes A Psychopath?" challenges preconceived notions, breaking down the barriers of fear and stigma. Join us as we navigate the compelling world of psychopathy, seeking answers to the question we've all pondered: What truly makes a psychopath? Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, curious about the human psyche, or just love a good mystery, this podcast is sure to captivate and enlighten you. Subscribe now and embark on this enlightening psychological expedition. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
You want to be a world champ one day? Or just be a top competitor? Or be the best farrier you can be? Well, Austin Edens is all of those and more! Austin has won the World Championship Blacksmithing competition in Calgary in 2003, crowning him a World Champion. That's no easy task. This episode, Austin let us in on the things he had done in his career to get him to become a world champ. As well as, how he felt after winning the title and up to that point (Not what you'd expect). Besides Austin's competitive horseshoeing accolades, he has also been very active in the farrier industry with the tools he makes and provides us. He has given back to the industry by doing clinics and demos all over the world for us to learn. Lately Austin has been developing a new frog support pad, "Plexus Pads" to give us farriers better tools to use for the horses we work on. This episode hits home for many of us with what Austin shared throughout the conversation because he has, been there done that, and we all have goals we work on in our everyday lives that we can relate to. If you found something that you related to in this episode, leave us a comment and let us know what that was! To earn a 25% discount on your first month's FarrierBox go to, www.farrierbox.com and use code BRAINS at checkout for that 25% off! They provide you with the top tools we use in our everyday work that have tried and tested by the elites in our trade!
Negotiate Anything: Negotiation | Persuasion | Influence | Sales | Leadership | Conflict Management
Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ In this episode, join us as Jodie W. McLean, Chief Executive Officer of EDENS, shares invaluable insights into the critical role of preparation in negotiation, with a particular focus on the real estate industry. Gain profound wisdom on the significance of thorough preparation and its impact on successful negotiations. Key Takeaways: Gain a comprehensive understanding of your desired negotiation outcomes. Discover the art of creating genuine value by recognizing the non-negotiable aspects for both parties involved. Learn effective strategies for engaging in win-win negotiations that prioritize mutual benefits and positive outcomes for all parties. Jodie is responsible for EDENS' strategy to move the portfolio to major urban centers and first-ring suburbs, creating a portfolio of assets that are the center of community life. She was named Chief Investment Officer in 1997, President in 2002 and CEO in 2015. Overall, she has been responsible for the development, redevelopment, acquisition and disposition of more than $20 billion in retail assets. McLean passionately believes that retail should evolve beyond a shopping experience, and advocates for connectivity to the communities surrounding the company's retail centers. To ensure this, each EDENS development is crafted to serve as an authentic gathering place, including a unique merchandising mix and welcoming design elements, fostering a sense of engagement with its neighbors. Follow Jodie on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodiemclean/ Jodie's Bio https://edens.com/people/jodie-w-mclean/ EDENS: https://edens.com/ Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwamechristian/ The Ultimate Negotiation Guide: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/guides/ultimate-negotiation-guide/ Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race!: https://www.amazon.com/Have-Difficult-Conversations-About-Race/dp/1637741308/ref=pd_%5B%E2%80%A6%5Df0bc9774-7975-448b-bde1-094cab455adb&pd_rd_i=1637741308&psc=1 Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Confidence-Conflict-Negotiate-Anything/dp/0578413736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PSW69L6ABTK&keywords=finding+confidence+in+conflict&qid=1667317257&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQyIiwicXNhIjoiMC4xNCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMjMifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=finding+confidence+in+conflic%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-1
On Christmas Eve, 1924, a devastating fire broke out at a schoolhouse in Babbs Switch. 36 people died in total, and every person who was at the schoolhouse that night was accounted for. Except for one person- 3-year-old Mary Edens. Her aunt remembered passing her out of a window to someone, but no one knew what happened to her afterward. Until 30 years later, when a woman shows up at the Edens home claiming to be Mary. She's welcomed in with open arms, but is she really who she says she is? Something starts to feel off to people in the community.... Heart Starts Pounding is written and produced by Kaelyn Moore. Additional commentary by Leo, and music by Artlist. Have a heart pounding story you'd like to share on the pod? Email Heartstartspounding@gmail.com. And be sure to follow the podcast on instagram @heartstartspounding. Happy Heart Pounding Holidays!!