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On this week's episode of Poll Hub, Peter Enns, professor at Cornell University and co-founder of Verasight, joins to explore how polling is evolving beyond traditional approval ratings. Rather than focusing solely on top-line numbers, Enns discusses how researchers are digging deeper into public opinion to better understand nuance, intensity, and underlying motivations. As a lead researcher on The Breakthrough polling project, Enns is helping redefine how we measure public opinion by incorporating open-ended responses, topic modeling, and sentiment analysis. These tools allow researchers to capture, not just what people think, but how they think — revealing patterns in language, emotion, and reasoning that often get lost in standard survey questions. Then, we turn to dreams. We examine how factors like stress, anxiety, sleep patterns, and lifestyle habits shape the likelihood of experiencing nightmares, and what the data reveals about who is most affected. We also share some of our own dream experiences and dive into what may influence recurring dreams or why some people remember their dreams more vividly than others. From stress levels and major life changes to sleep quality and personality traits, we explore how both psychological and environmental factors can shape not just what we dream about, but whether those dreams stick with us after we wake up. And, for this week's fun fact, we take a look back at marijuana use in the 1960s and compare it to today. What was once associated with counterculture movements has become far more mainstream, with usage patterns shifting dramatically over time. It's a fascinating snapshot of how attitudes, and behaviors, evolve across generations.
In today's three minutes Stephen LeDrew speaks with Andrew Enns, Vice President of Leger, about Canada's fading sense of global influence and the growing anxiety many Canadians feel about the country's direction.Once seen as a serious middle power - active in World War II, Korea, peacekeeping, and global diplomacy - Canada now finds itself questioning its relevance on the world stage. Enns breaks down what polling reveals about public confidence, shifting alliances, and Canada's strained relationship with the United States.The conversation explores Canada's policy reversals on climate and energy, the credibility gap those shifts create internationally, and whether Canadians are prepared for the hard trade-offs required to rebuild military capacity and protect Arctic sovereignty in a more dangerous world.As global tensions rise and defense spending becomes unavoidable, this discussion asks a blunt question - if Canada does not assert itself, what real alternatives remain? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How do you find "your thing?" The answer isn't another tactic or course — it's connecting with your unique voice. In this episode, Jeremy Enns of Podcast Marketing Academy breaks down the three pillars of your creative DNA that make your work uniquely yours. You'll learn how your early experiences can signal what your creative DNA is made of, why best practices alone turn your work into a commodity, and what can truly separate you from the rest. Topics discussed: The three pillars of creative DNA What helps creative growth (and what doesn't) How to avoid clichés and generic approaches Why it's important to follow your creative impulses The EARS Framework for identifying weak points of your show Jeremy Enns is the Founder of Podcast Marketing Academy, where he helps expertise-based business owners add $10k/mo to their business through conversion-optimized podcast strategies. Pinpoint the problems keeping your show from more listeners and more clients with the free, 2-minute EARS Assessment. https://podcastmarketingacademy.com/audit Every podcaster runs into the 7-year burnout wall. Podcast coach Kev Michael shares his journey of burnout, and rediscovering the joy in his business, and what creators can do to get back on track when they feel burnt out about their work. https://www.shawnbuttner.com/podcasts/creators-that-crush/episodes/2149073093 Listen to Creators That Crush on Apple: https://apple.co/3duh0xG Listen to Creators That Crush on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zm76yT667pFBQfvPYhDl8?si=7f0267d0366742f7 Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPYGHMT5cuFigp3efE8FwNw/ Connect with Shaw Buttner on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawnbuttner/ This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
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Sunday Morning Opening Feb 1,2026.
Canadian politics are accelerating fast, and leadership perceptions are shifting just as quickly. In this three-minute interview, Stephen LeDrew speaks with Andrew Enns, Vice President of Léger polling, about Pierre Poilievre's standing with Canadian voters and whether the Conservative Leader can grow beyond his base.Enns explains why personal warmth may matter less than credibility, how voter patience with Prime Minister Mark Carney is already showing signs of strain, and why Poilievre still has work to do if Canadians are to see him as a Prime Minister rather than just an opposition leader. The discussion covers polling trends, generational divides, economic credibility, and whether slogans are enough in a year where voters want results.This conversation offers clear-eyed political analysis you will not hear in legacy media - focused on trust, leadership, and what Canadians are actually looking for as political pressure builds in 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sunday Morning Opening Jan 11,2026.
Gaylord Enns has served in full-time Christian ministry for fifty years. He started ministry to college students in the 60’s and was a leader in the Jesus People Movement of the 70’s. His pastoral ministry served one congregation for over three decades. In 2003 he founded Servant Leadership Network (SLN) to facilitate ministry to pastors and next-generation leaders. In addition to traveling internationally, he served as the director of Chico Pastors Together in his hometown of Chico, California, facilitating gatherings of up to eighty pastors and ministry leaders from the city. He is the author of Love Revolution: Rediscovering the Lost Command of Jesus. First published in 2008, the 2011 revised edition continues to be the catalyst for speaking invitations at home and abroad. He speaks with a passion to see Jesus’ Commandment fully recovered by His Church in our generation — “Love one another as I have loved you!” In 2015, he founded Love Revolution Now (LRN) to awaken a revolutionary movement of ordinary people devoted to living a life of love in obedience to Jesus’ Command. His Game Changer seminar features five dynamic messages that inspire believers to receive God’s love and then to love those around them.
Hallo liebe Senfis zu einer weiteren Folge, Volleyball mit Senf. Zum Abschluss des Jahres darf ich ein letztes Mal eine Kaffeetasse an einen Premium-Senfi verschenken. Der Gewinner ist Timo W. Bitte melde dich per Instagram oder E-Mail bei mir und ich sende dir die Kaffeetasse zu. Wer im nächsten Jahr als Premiumpartner dabei sein möchte, kann dies gerne mit einer Unterstützung von 30 EUR machen. Infos findet ihr in den Shownotes. DankeHeute war Christoph Lechthaler zu Gast im Podcast. Christoph spricht in dieser Episode über seine Volleyballheimat, Enns und über seinen Coach in jungen Jahren, nämlich Walter Pellinger. Außerdem gehen wir auf Christophs Weggefährten ein, die sich von Jiri Siller bis zu Alexander Horst erstreckten. Obwohl es Lechi selbst nicht als Karriere bezeichnet, sprechen wir genau über diese und er bringt mich und hoffentlich auch euch, immer wieder mit seinen Anekdoten zum Lachen. Was Christoph nach bzw. noch während seiner aktiven Volleyballzeit als zweites Standbein aufgebaut hat, erfährt ihr in einer weiteren Folge, Volleyball mit Senf.https://www.instagram.com/lechmocny+++++Werde Premium-Senfi+++++Wer möchte, kann mit nur 30 Euro pro Jahr Premium-Senfi werden. 4mal im Jahr werde ich eine Verlosung unter allen Premium-Senfis machen. Zu Gewinnen gibt es VolleyballmitSenf-Shirts, Espresso-Tassen oder Cappis. Außerdem werde ich alle Premium-Senfis im Podcast begrüßen und jedes mal, sobald eine oder einer dazukommt, wird der Vorname dieser Person im Podcast erwähnt. Dazu bitte VMS und den Namen als Betreff bei der Überweisung angeben., sofern er sich vom Bankkontoinhaber unterscheidet.Überweisung an: Peter Eglseer, AT83 2033 3000 0027 1585Wer sich eine Volleyball mit Senf Kaffeetasse kaufen möchte, bitte einfach eine Mail an volleyballmitsenf@gmail.com oder eine DM auf Instagram schreiben. volleyballmitsenf
Der Podcast zieht nach den Sendungen aus Krems wieder einmal Richtung Deutschland – genauer gesagt nach Passau, eine Stadt, die die beiden Gastgeber auch privat sehr schätzen.In der 45. Ausgabe von „Beim Gast zu Gast“ nimmt einer der bekanntesten jungen Comedians Deutschlands am Podcast-Tisch Platz: Martin Frank. Der aus Hutthurm stammende Kabarettist stürmte schon beim Betreten des Studios mit seiner positiven, humorvollen Energie hinein und verlieh der Folge von Beginn an eine besondere Dynamik.Mit viel Witz erzählte Martin über das Leben am Land, seinen Alltag zwischen Heimatverbundenheit und Tourstress sowie darüber, wie er es schafft, bei rund 150 Auftritten im Jahr eine gute Balance zwischen Privatleben und öffentlicher Person zu halten.Auch seine Gastgeschenke hätten passender nicht sein können: frische Milch von den eigenen Kühen und Erdäpfel vom familieneigenen Acker – authentischer geht's kaum.Für eine weitere kulinarische Überraschung sorgte dieses Mal Krauli, der seinen „Lieblings-Inder“ kurzerhand ins Studio holte. Der Koch verließ extra für die Sendung sein indisches Lokal in Enns, um vor Ort ein frisch zubereitetes Chicken Masala für das gesamte Team zu zaubern.Mit einer Mischung aus Humor und Ehrlichkeit plauderte Martin außerdem über seine früheren Sommerjobs als Kellner – inklusive Anekdoten über Gäste, die ihm damals den letzten Nerv raubten. Besonders herzlich wurde es, als er seine große Liebe zu seiner Nudelmaschine gestand, die offenbar ein unverzichtbarer Begleiter in seiner Küche geworden ist.Was in der Sendung noch alles passiert und warum der "Verlegenheits Buzzer" und der "Berühig di Buzzer" gedrückt wird, seht ihr in dieser Jubiläumssendung aus Passau.LIVE PODCAST & gemeinsame LIVE SHOWSSamstag, 13. Dezember 2025, 20:00 UhrLive Weihnachts Aufzeichnung in der Bruckmühle Pregarten,mit tollen Hans Bürger und der folkshilfe, mit vielen Aktionen, Kulinarik und Co.Vorverkaufstickets Bruckmühle/Pregartenhttps://www.bruckmuehle.at/book/1840- 07236/2570Donnerstag, 09. April 2026, 20:00 Uhr Live Aufzeichnung im Posthof Linz mit tollen Livegästen, mit vielen Aktionen, Kulinarik und Co.Vorverkaufstickets Posthof/LinzPosthof: Posthof LinzDonnerstag, 25. Juni 2026, 20:00 UhrLive Aufzeichnung im Orpheum Wienmit tollen Livegästen, mit vielen Aktionen, Kulinarik und Co.Vorverkaufstickets Orpheum/WienOrpheumDieser Podcast erscheint im 3 Wochen Rhythmus immer Mittwochs.Nächste Veröffentlichungen:Mi. 03.12.25DI. 23.12.25 Weihnachtspodcast aus der Bruckmühle PregartenDiesen "Podgast" gibt es in voller Länge auch visuell auf allen Streaming Plattformen zu genießen!Feedback und Fanpost:deinsenf@beimgast.atGast: Martin FrankStadt: Passau Host: Christoph Krauli Held & Günther Lainer
Eli Enns On Indigenous Conservation and Bringing Balance Back Conservationist Eli Enns' voice exudes warmth, irony, and a nuanced historical awareness of what it is to live in Canada (from kanata, the Haudenosaunee word for “village”) and be Canadian today. This lively conversation, accented by personal stories from his West Coast Indigenous heritage, tackles the fine balance between rights, laws, and responsibilities when undertaking ethical stewardship of traditional lands and waters everywhere.By viewing all inhabitants of present-day Canada as treaty people, Eli highlights the eternal invitation within “Hishuk-ish Tsa-wak,” or the Nuu-chah-nulth phrase describing the oneness of all living and non-living things. He explains to co-hosts Kai Chan (professor and Canada Research Chair at UBC) and Maia O'Donnell (UBC graduate in soil science and producer of the Small Planet Heroes podcast) that rising together means coming to terms with colonial history. The notion of inheritance far exceeds the legacy of trauma; reconciliation is paved with both humility and resistance; and respecting nature entails multi-dimensional healing work for individuals as well as the collective.ISAAK OlamWe Rise Together: Achieving Pathway to Canada Target 1 through the creation of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas in the spirit and practice of reconciliation. Tla-O-Qui-Aht First NationFollow Eli on LinkedInListen to Eli on the Emerging Environments podcastAnnotated Transcript, with Links
Dr. Peter Enns joins the fellas for a candid discussion on faith, complexity, and institutional conflict. Enns recounts the "very scary" reality of losing his academic boundaries after teaching at Westminster Theological Seminary for 14 years, following the controversy surrounding his book, Inspiration and Incarnation. He delves into the core issue: the historical evidence showing the Bible is written by real people during real cultures. Enns shares his deeply personal journey through doubt, realizing he valued integrity and authenticity above all else. He advocates for embracing the Bible's multivocality—the way scripture "speaks with multiple voices" on the same topic. Ultimately, he argues, Christianity is about "faithing God," or simply trusting the divine presence. Discover why Enns believes the church must accept mystery and embrace the need for a third millennium theology. Join us: http://dadville.substack.com Thanks to our sponsors! ReliefBand - Go to http://reliefband.com and use promo code DADVILLE to get 20% off plus free shipping Quince - Go to http://quince.com/dadville for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! The Road to Kaeluma - Visit http://jesusfilm.org/kaeluma-dadville to listen, learn more, or access discussion guides and other bonus content! Boll & Branch - Get 15% off plus free shipping on your first set of sheets at http://bollandbranch.com/dadville Exclusions apply. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this conversation, Sathiya and Kyle discuss the often-taboo subject of sex within Christianity, exploring the reasons behind the fear of discussing it openly. They delve into the impact of purity culture, the importance of viewing sex as a gift from God, and the necessity of selflessness in sexual relationships. Kyle shares the origins of Kingdom Sexuality, emphasizing the need for healthy conversations about sex and the role of spouses in fostering communication. They also address challenges such as sexless marriages and offer insights on how to spice up intimacy in a biblical context. The discussion concludes with thoughts on the future of sexual conversations in the church and the importance of creating safe spaces for these discussions. Join Deep Clean Inner Circle – The Brotherhood You Need (+ get coached by Sathiya) For Less Than $2/day Know more about Kyle and Kingdom Sexuality: Access Their Website Follow Kingdom Sexuality on Instagram Listen to their Podcast Know more about Sathiya's work: Submit Your Questions (Anonymously) To Be Answered On The Podcast Get A Free Copy of The Last Relapse, Your Blueprint For Recovery Watch Sathiya on Youtube For More Content Like This Chapters: (00:00) Introduction to Kingdom Sexuality and Its Mission (03:11) The Fear of Discussing Sex in Christianity (06:07) Reconstructing a Biblical Framework for Sex (08:57) The Importance of Selflessness in Sexual Relationships (11:47) The Origins of Kingdom Sexuality (15:00) Navigating Boundaries in Conversations About Sex (27:13) Involvement of Spouses in the Podcast (30:26) Facilitating Conversations About Sex (32:49) The Role of Communication in Marriage (35:37) Guidelines for Trying New Things (39:29) Navigating Personal Convictions (42:50) Addressing a Sexless Marriage (44:48) Spicing Things Up in the Bedroom (49:58) The Role of the Church in Sexual Conversations
Sunday Morning Opening Aug 3,2025.
In this powerful episode of The Covenant Eyes Podcast, we welcome Kyle Enns, co-host of the Kingdom Sexuality Podcast. Kyle opens up about his early exposure to pornography, his struggles through addiction, and his journey toward freedom through faith, accountability, and counseling._____________________________________________________________Take the FREE & ANONYMOUS PAUS Assessment:https://cvnteyes.co/test-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Detroit Tigers vs. Washington Nationals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Tigers at Nationals 6:45PM ET—Dietrick Enns gets the start for Detroit. Enns in his 2025 debut allowed no runs with four strikeouts in five innings at home to the Athletics. The left hander spent three seasons overseas and pitched in 31 1/3rd MLB innings in his career with an ERA of 2.87 with WHIP of 1.09. He put up good numbers in the minors this season in fourteen starts.
Sunday morning opening, June 22, 2025.
Full Text of ReadingsSaturday of the Seventh Week of Easter - Mass in the Morning Lectionary: 302The Saint of the day is Blessed Franz JgersttterBlessed Franz Jägerstätter's Story Called to fight for his country as a Nazi soldier, Franz eventually refused, and this husband and father of three daughters—Rosalie, Marie and Aloisia—was executed because of it. Born in St. Radegund in Upper Austria, Franz lost his father during World War I and was adopted after Heinrich Jaegerstaetter married Rosalia Huber. As a young man, he loved to ride his motorcycle and was the natural leader of a gang whose members were arrested in 1934 for brawling. For three years he worked in the mines in another city and then returned to St. Radegund, where he became a farmer, married Franziska and lived his faith with quiet but intense conviction. In 1938, he publicly opposed the German Anschluss–annexation–of Austria. The next year he was drafted into the Austrian army, trained for seven months and then received a deferment. In 1940, Franz was called up again but allowed to return home at the request of the town's mayor. He was in active service between October 1940 and April 1941, but was again deferred. His pastor, other priests, and the bishop of Linz urged him not to refuse to serve if drafted. In February 1943, Franz was called up again and reported to army officials in Enns, Austria. When he refused to take the oath of loyalty to Hitler, he was imprisoned in Linz. Later he volunteered to serve in the medical corps but was not assigned there. During Holy Week Franz wrote to his wife: “Easter is coming and, if it should be God's will that we can never again in this world celebrate Easter together in our intimate family circle, we can still look ahead in the happy confidence that, when the eternal Easter morning dawns, no one in our family circle shall be missing—so we can then be permitted to rejoice together forever.” He was transferred in May to a prison in Berlin. Challenged by his attorney that other Catholics were serving in the army, Franz responded, “I can only act on my own conscience. I do not judge anyone. I can only judge myself.” He continued, “I have considered my family. I have prayed and put myself and my family in God's hands. I know that, if I do what I think God wants me to do, he will take care of my family.” On August 8, 1943, Franz wrote to Fransizka: “Dear wife and mother, I thank you once more from my heart for everything that you have done for me in my lifetime, for all the sacrifices that you have borne for me. I beg you to forgive me if I have hurt or offended you, just as I have forgiven everything…My heartfelt greetings for my dear children. I will surely beg the dear God, if I am permitted to enter heaven soon, that he will set aside a little place in heaven for all of you.” Franz was beheaded and cremated the following day. In 1946, his ashes were reburied in St. Radegund near a memorial inscribed with his name and the names of almost 60 village men who died during their military service. He was beatified in Linz on October 26, 2007. His “spiritual testament” is now in Rome's St. Bartholomew Church as part of a shrine to 20th-century martyrs for their faith. Blessed Franz’s liturgical feast is celebrated on August 9. Want to learn more about Blessed Franz Jägerstätter? Click here! Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
Detroit Tigers vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Tigers at Cardinals 1:15PM ET—Dietrich Enns will start for Detroit. Enns makes his 2025 debut. The left hander spent the past few seasons in Korea and has nine lifetime appearances in the Majors with an ERA of 3.42 and WHIP of 1.18. He broke into the minors in 2012 and couldn't stick in the Majors.
In this episode, I am joined by your favorite theological troublemaker, Dr. Pete Enns, for a wide-ranging Q&A session where we tackle your burning questions from our SubStack communities (Odds & Enns and Process This). We delve into everything from understanding eternal punishment in Matthew 25, to the various ways divine presence is portrayed in Genesis, to what makes deconstruction a healthy or nihilistic approach, and whether Christianity can adapt to modern existential needs. We bring a blend of biblical scholarship, philosophical musings, and irreverent humor as we engage with your questions, delivering what we hope are at least "above average" answers. To get access to the entire conversation, submit your questions, and join live next time, join their SubStack communities, Odds & Enns and Process This. Want to hang with Pete & Tripp? Come to Theology Beer Camp, Oct 16-18 in St. Paul for some seriously nerdy fun. Peter Enns (Ph.D., Harvard University) is Abram S. Clemens professor of biblical studies at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He has written numerous books, including The Bible Tells Me So, The Sin of Certainty, and How the Bible Actually Works. Previous Episodes with Pete The Future of Religion Force Ghosts, a ‘Biblical' Jesus, & Pre-Human Religion God, Jesus, & Whatever: Pete Enns & Tripp answer questions God-Pod Party Pete Enns & Tony Jones Love Baseball Adaptive Christianity & the God of the Bible Don't Sin. Doubt. For The Bible Tells Me So Upcoming Online Class: Rediscovering the Spirit: Hand-Raisers, Han, & the Holy Ghost "Rediscovering the Spirit: Hand-Raisers, Han, and the Holy Ghost" is an open-online course exploring the dynamic, often overlooked third person of the Trinity. Based on Grace Ji-Sun Kim's groundbreaking work on the Holy Spirit (pneumatology), this class takes participants on a journey through biblical foundations, historical developments, diverse cultural perspectives, and practical applications of Spirit theology. Moving beyond traditional Western theological frameworks, we'll explore feminist interpretations, global perspectives, and innovative approaches to understanding the Spirit in today's world. Whether you've felt the Spirit was missing from your faith journey or are simply curious to deepen your understanding, this class creates space for thoughtful discussion, personal reflection, and spiritual growth. As always, this class is donation-based, including 0. To get class info and sign up, head over here. _____________________ Hang with 40+ Scholars & Podcasts and 600 people at Theology Beer Camp 2025 (Oct. 16-18) in St. Paul, MN. This podcast is a Homebrewed Christianity production. Follow the Homebrewed Christianity, Theology Nerd Throwdown, & The Rise of Bonhoeffer podcasts for more theological goodness for your earbuds. Join over 80,000 other people by joining our Substack - Process This! Get instant access to over 45 classes at www.TheologyClass.com Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sunday morning opening, May 4, 2025.
Das wilde Hochtal der Sölk oberhalb der steirischen Enns ist der Schauplatz dramatischer Berggeschichten: Im Mittelpunkt ein junger Einödpfarrer, der manch schweren Gang versehen muss; Und ein verwegener Gemsjäger, der sich der durchtriebenen Eanchl Almer erwehrt - mit Erfolg.
Jason Enns is in the Unclicked studio! Jason is BMX street royalty, to say the least… From his early Road Fools days to being a key player in pioneering modern day street riding, we cover it all in this latest episode of Unclicked. We need legends to interview legends, right? Well, we have Mike “Rooftop” Escamilla and Ryan “Biz” Jordan sitting in to help us fill in the gaps. This episode has been a long time coming, so I'll let you get to it. Hit play and enjoy!Thanks to Oskar Blues, and Source BMX, for supporting the Unclicked Podcast!https://oskarblues.com / https://www.sourcebmx.com/Hosts:Ryan Fudger: https://www.instagram.com/fyanrudger/Mike Escamilla: https://www.instagram.com/mikeescamillaRyan Jordan: https://www.instagram.com/biz_jordanGuest:Jason Enns: https://www.instagram.com/jasonenns
Sunday morning opening, March 23, 2025.
Is teaching just about the information, or is it more than that? Co-host Keane Fine sits down with Dr. James Enns for a conversation about how Christocentric education can impact on our desires and captivate our imaginations. Contact podcast@teachbeyond.org if you'd like to access a copy of Facets of Transformational Education! “Is it just information? How does formation happen?” Desiring the Kingdom by James K. A. Smith “We can know the right thing to do, but that doesn't guarantee we're going to do it.” “We are desiring beings before we are cognitive, reflective beings.” “We see visions of the good life that appeal to our loves well before we articulate it in any kind of worldview or philosophy.” “We need to understand that all good education comes out of a relationship.” “What we do with our bodies matters, and we learn through embodied actions, even when our rational conscious faculty isn't tuned into them.” “We have to get to know the script to know how to act as improvisational characters consistent with the plot line.” “It takes a great deal of creativity and being less a slave to get through the curriculum and more let's enjoy the ride as far as we go.” What's changing our lives: Keane: Phone Minimalist app James: Being a grandparent and meditative prayer Weekly Spotlight: Christian English School of Torino We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
Sunday Morning Opening January 26,2025.
Need any advice or information, message us.We talked to Darren Enns about building sustainably in Costa Rica, which can save you money on building and maintenance in the short and long term. We also chatted about the team you need when building in Costa Rica.Free 15 min consultation: https://meetings.hubspot.com/jake806/crconsultContact us: info@investingcostarica.comGuest today:Darren Enns: darren@ecobuilderscostarica.com
Madang is the outdoor living room of the world. Here, we invite you to sit and tune into unreserved, remarkable conversations with renown authors, leaders, public figures and scholars on religion, culture and everything in-between. This has been a dream of mine for many years and now it is a reality. Please join me at Madang Podcast hosted by the Christian Century. This is the 44th Episode with Dr. Pete Enns on his book, Curveball which was recorded live at Homebrewed Christianity Theology Beer Camp. Dr. Pete Enns is the Abram S. Clemens Professor of Biblical Studies at Eastern University. He has also taught courses at Harvard University, Fuller Theological Seminary, and Princeton Theological Seminary. He is the host of The Bible for Normal People podcast, a frequent contributor to journals and encyclopedias, and the author of several books, including The Sin of Certainty, The Bible Tells Me So, and Inspiration and Incarnation. In this Episode, Enns shares his book, Curveball, the Book of Jonah, quantum physics, God and so much more. I am grateful to Homebrewed Christianity and Faith and Reason for sponsoring this episode. Please check out their website for their work, and events and to donate. Please reach out to me if you would like to sponsor the next episode of Madang podcast. Or simply support me on my substack. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grace-ji-sun-kim/support
Episode #178 In this week's episode,Terri is joined by TFM Community mentor Lisa Enns who shares her health and weight-loss journey. This is a great episode to remind all of us of the longer-term reality of the ‘fasting and eating well' approach. Transcripts of all episodes are available on the Podcast page at www.thefastingmethod.com Please Submit Your Questions for the Q&A episodes here: https://bit.ly/TFMPodcastQs Learn More About Our Community: https://www.thefastingmethod.com Join our FREE Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/TFMNetwork Watch Us On YouTube: https://bit.ly/TFMYouTube Follow Us on Instagram: @fastingmethod This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional care by a doctor or other qualified medical professional. You should always speak with your physician or other healthcare professional before doing any fasting, changing your diet, taking or adjusting any medication or supplements, or adopting any treatment for a health problem. The use of any other products or services purchased by you as a result of this podcast does not create a healthcare provider-patient relationship between you and any of the experts affiliated with this podcast. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Dr. Will Ryan and Dr. Matt have a conversation with Peter Enns about inerrancy, Biblical studies, apologetics, faith, and certainty. Bio Dr. Enns is a biblical scholar who teaches and writes on Old Testament, New Testament, Second Temple Judaism, and the intersection of biblical studies and contemporary Christian faith. Peter Enns (Ph.D., Harvard University) is Abram S. Clemens professor of biblical studies at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He has written numerous books, including The Bible Tells Me So, The Sin of Certainty, and How the Bible Actually Works. Dr. Enns co-hosts the podcast the Bible For Normal People… the only God ordained podcast on the internet. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/expedition44/support
Hello, sunshines! Waitlisting your Senior sessions might be the secret to a fully booked and highly in-demand calendar. In this episode, we cover what waitlisting can look like for you, how to market your waitlist when you're not booking, and how you can position demand around it. Tune in to hear Emily's process and how you can start implementing this into your own strategy today!