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Show #2398 Show Notes: Thurman Munson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thurman_Munson Mayflower Compact: https://themayflowersociety.org/history/the-mayflower-compact/ Everson V Board of Education: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everson_v._Board_of_Education Declaration of Independence: https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration-transcript First Amendment: https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/first_amendment Second Amendment: https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/second_amendment Kash Patel post: https://coachdavelive.com/wp-content/uploads/image-24.png Alex Jones video: https://www.facebook.com/reel/1020060809979513 List of countries […]
Manhattan Mercury Sports Editor Tim Everson discusses the current state of K-State Athletics as baseball season is in full swing.
Our Assistant Hitting Coach Darin Everson is our Pre-Game Interview! Darin talks about coaching third base, his day-to-day responsibilities, his relationship with Jirsch and more!
Simon Conway's interview with Matt Everson during Tuesday's first hour.
The connection between faith and freedom stands at the heart of America's founding vision—yet it's a relationship many have forgotten or never learned. As our nation drifts further from its spiritual moorings, we've witnessed a corresponding decline in liberty, revealing a truth our founders understood intimately: without a foundation in Christian principles, the American experiment cannot endure.The evidence surrounds us, literally carved in stone throughout our capital city. From the Jefferson Memorial's declaration that "Almighty God hath created the mind free" to the Washington Monument's cap inscribed with "Praise be to God," our national monuments testify to a heritage deeply rooted in Christian faith. These aren't isolated references but consistent expressions of the worldview that shaped our founding documents and institutions.For eight decades since the 1947 Everson v. Board of Education decision, we've witnessed a systematic separation of God from state—not merely church from state as commonly misunderstood. This separation has coincided with cultural degradation and governmental overreach that would have horrified the founders. They understood that without citizens governed by internal moral principles, external laws alone cannot preserve freedom.The path forward requires what I call "trickle-up faith"—revival beginning not with legislation but with individual spiritual transformation. We must first change ourselves, then our marriages and families, before we can transform our communities and nation. This renewal starts with making daily time for God, studying Scripture, and prayer—not as desperate last resorts but as our first response to every challenge.Join me in rediscovering America's soul and recommitting to the divine principles that made our nation exceptional. Together, we can rebuild that crucial relationship between God and country that alone can secure "the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity."Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
IN THIS EPISODE...Miles Everson, the CEO of MBO Partners, discusses the evolution of MBO Partners from My Business Office into a service supporting independent professionals. He outlines the company's offerings, including worker classification, direct sourcing, and administrative support.Miles introduces the "Free Birds" concept, emphasizing independent thinking and authenticity in today's workforce. He highlights independent professionals' challenges, such as regulatory issues, and advocates for a more flexible workforce. Additionally, he discusses the importance of integrating external talent into organizations and introduces "courageous agility" as a key trait for success in an ever-changing professional landscape.------------Full show notes, links to resources mentioned, and other compelling episodes can be found at http://BlendedWorkforcesAtWork. (Click the magnifying icon at the top right and type “Miles”)If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to http://RateThisPodcast.com/blended Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Be sure to:Check out our website at http://BlendedWorkforcesAtWork Follow Karan on LinkedIn, X, and InstagramFollow SDL on LinkedIn, X, and InstagramABOUT SHOCKINGLY DIFFERENT LEADERSHIP (SDL):This podcast is brought to you by Shockingly Different Leadership, the go-to firm companies trust when needing to supplement their in-house HR teams with contract or interim HR, Learning, and Culture experts to assist with business-critical People initiatives during peak periods of work. Visit https://shockinglydifferent.com to learn more.-------------WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:1. What services do MBO Partners provide for independent professionals?2. How has MBO Partners evolved since its inception?3. What industries and backgrounds do the independent professionals MBO Partners serve come from?4. What is the "Free Birds" concept, and how does it relate to independent thinking?5. Why is authenticity and vulnerability important in the age of social media?6. What challenges do independent professionals face in the current regulatory system?7. How can companies benefit from embracing independent thinkers?8. What skills are essential for success as an independent professional?9. How can companies create a welcoming environment for independent professionals?10. What is courageous agility, and why is it necessary for leaders?------------FEATURED TIMESTAMPS:[02:42] Miles' Life Outside Work[03:54] Professional Background and Journey to MBO Partners[05:38] MBO Partners' Services...
Joe Ostrowski & Sam Panayotovich welcome Patrick Everson to the show to get his insights on the Masters and the Round of 4. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe & Sam welcome Patrick Everson live from the Vegas studio to discuss his favorite Friday and Saturday bets. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk and Adam Smith chat about Honeywagon Runs in Everson, a book about kayaking the PNW at Village Books, standup comedy at the Corner Taphouse and Whalien performing at the Shakedown.
3.19.25 Hour 2, Grand Canyon Basketball Head Coach, Bryce Drew joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss making the tournament and their upcoming first round matchup against the Maryland Terrapins. Denton updates you on the recent sports news across multiple leagues including the NFL and NBA. Patrick Everson from Vegas Insider joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to break down the betting favorites and odds for the March Madness tournament.
3.19.25, Patrick Everson from Vegas Insider joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to break down the betting favorites and odds for the March Madness tournament.
In this episode of the Transform Work Podcast, we welcome Miles Everson, CEO of MBO Partners, and business builder and author of Free Birds Revolution: The Future of Work & the Independent Mind.Miles' book is a must-read for anyone navigating today's rapidly evolving workforce. It explores the rise of independent professionals and provides leaders with essential strategies to become the ‘client of choice' for top talent. Whether you're a solopreneur or a corporate executive, his insights offer a fresh perspective on the future of work.Since 2019, Miles has been at the helm of MBO Partners, the industry leader in empowering the independent economy and enhancing the well-being of professionals and businesses. In this episode, we dive into the profound shift toward independent work, what it means for companies, and how leaders can adapt to thrive in this new landscape.
Welcome to the latest episode of the Do The Thing podcast, hosted by the ever-inspirational Stacey Lauren. In this conversation, we dive deep into the journey of exiting a business with the incredible Deborah Everson. Deborah shares her unique experience of transitioning from owning a family-run hardware store to helping other retail businesses prepare for successful exits.Learn about the emotional wave that comes with major life transitions, not just in business but in all aspects of life. Deborah offers invaluable insights and practical advice for anyone looking to sell a business or navigate through significant change.In this episode, you'll discover:- The emotional process of exiting a business- Strategies for transforming and scaling a struggling business- The importance of planning well ahead for your business exit- How to maintain personal identity and value after a major life transition- Practical steps to overcome the fear of looking dumb and just "Doing the Thing"[00:00:02] Introduction and the concept of "Doing the Thing" [00:01:33] How Deborah and Stacey met and the significance of Whisper Collective [00:05:08] Strategies Deborah used to turn around the hardware store [00:14:28] Handling the impact of COVID and the subsequent interest in selling the business [00:25:05] The emotional aftermath of selling a business and finding new purpose
Ep. 299: Jordan Cronk on Berlinale 2025: What Marielle Knows, new James Benning and Kevin Jerome Everson, Olmo, After Dreaming, Paul Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. Look at me, I'm at the 75th Berlinale! For my latest dispatch, I spoke with a regular of the festival, Jordan Cronk, about titles from a mix of sections. Films discussed include: James Benning's latest, Little Boy, and Kevin Jerome Everson's latest, When the Sun is Eaten (from Forum and Forum Expanded, respectively); Olmo, directed by Fernando Eimbcke, in Panorama; What Marielle Knows, a Competition title directed by Frédéric Hambalek; Paul, from Denis Côté (in Panorama Dokumente); and After Dreaming, directed by Christine Haroutounian (in Forum). Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Photo by Steve Snodgrass
In this episode, Melisa sits down with Miles Everson, CEO of MBO Partners, a leading marketplace that connects independent consultants with enterprise and mid-sized businesses. Melisa and Miles dive into the key qualities of successful consultants, sharing insights about common mistakes to avoid and strategies for staying competitive in the fast-evolving independent market. Miles also gives listeners a sneak peek into his book, Free Birds Revolution, where he uncovers the six forces shaping the future of work and how consultants can position themselves to thrive. Adopting a Mission MindsetAs independent consultants, adopting a mission mindset can be a powerful way to stay motivated and driven. Having a clear mission keeps you focused and helps differentiate you in the marketplace. By framing your work as solving a specific problem or fulfilling a mission for your clients, you align your efforts with their goals, creating real value and impact. Mistakes Independent Consultants Should AvoidAvoid justifying why you're working as an independent consultant. Client conversations should focus on the value you're delivering and the results you're achieving, not the method you use to execute your work. Keep your attention on the success you're creating for your clients and the impact you're making. Overview of Free Birds Revolution: The Future of Work and the Independent MindMiles shares insights from his book, including the six forces shaping the future of work and the qualities that make independent consultants successful. He connects the topics in his book to a trend highlighted in the State of Independence study by MBO Partners, showing how the independent workforce drives demand for specialized platforms and solutions that streamline business operations. Is your goal to differentiate yourself as an independent consultant with enterprise and mid-sized businesses?Make sure to listen to episode 205 to find out how.Full show notes and more information: https://shownotes.melisaliberman.com/episode-205/Check out Miles' book, Free Birds Revolution: The Future of Work and the Independent MindReview the 2024 State of Independence study conducted by MBO Partners.Want help achieving your consulting business goals? Melisa can help. Click here for more on coaching tailored to you as an independent consulting business owner.
Patrick Everson of Vegas Insider joins the show, to discuss everything you need to know coming out of the desert, in anticipation of the big game. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patrick Everson joins the show to share his betting insights for The Big Game! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1.17.25, Patrick Everson from VegasInsider joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the betting trends for the Divisional round NFL games and CFB National Championship game.
1.17.25 Hour 2, Former Commanders CB Shawn Springs joins the Kevin Sheehan show to discuss the Commanders vs Lions playoff game and stories from his time in the NFL, Patrick Everson from VegasInsider joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the betting trends for the Divisional round NFL games and CFB National Championship game.
In this episode of the "Chicken Dinner" podcast, Sam Panayotovich discusses NFL Divisional Round, Dan Campbell vs. Dan Quinn and one more bullet for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Special guests Patrick Everson and Corbie Craig join the show. SUBSCRIBE! Apple, Spotify and all other podcast platformsFOLLOW! X @chickenxdinner | IG and YT @betchickendinner
Detria Austin Everson, CEO of the John and Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation, shares her inspiring journey in philanthropy and social justice. Discover how service can be your superpower as Everson reveals the keys to unity, resilience, and hope in leadership. Learn how celebrating small victories can lead to big changes and why black women's voices are crucial in the fight for equity. https://detriaaustineverson.com/ https://voicevisionvalue.org/listen www.conversationswithchanda.com IG @chandasbaker & @conversationswithchanda Twitter/X: @chandasbaker
Do you suffer from autoimmune or other health issues that just won't go away? Scott Everson suffered through multiple health issues, that led to a dependency on countless prescription drugs and nervous system dysregulation. He reclaimed his health through the carnivore diet and other changes, and it was inspiring to speak with him and learn about his journey. I know you'll enjoy this episode. What we discussed: Scott's battle with health issues and psychotropic drugs (1:39) The impact of stopping medications and severe weight loss (5:04) His identity shift and mental health struggles (6:22) Hitting rock bottom and reaching a turning point (12:34) Introduction to the carnivore diet (17:32) Lack of support from his doctors and their reaction to beginning the carnivore diet and other interventions (21:15) Helping cancer patients achieve remission with metabolic therapy (23:17) The importance of community and surrounding yourself with like-minded people (26:37) Being open-minded about other lifestyles and respecting others' decisions (34:01) The dangers of weight loss drugs (40:32) Nutrition for children (48:34) Developing a gratitute mindset (58:04) Future plans, including Meat Stock (1:00:01) Where to learn more: Meat Stock Instagram If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich welcome Patrick Everson to BQLD to discuss the NFL Season and Wild Card Weekend. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A demora na definição do novo técnico preocupa? Como ir ao mercado e contratar sem a presença do comandante? Everson sai ou fica? Matheus Mendes pode ser titular? Qual time vai para o clássico nos Estados Unidos? Com Carol Leandro, Fábio Júnior, Pedro Spinelli e Laura Rezende
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In this episode, we are joined by Everson Siqueira of Geek Detour. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Everson's career is a fascinating blend of creativity, innovation, and technology. Starting his journey in Electronics and Advertising, he worked as a Web Designer and Programmer for tech giants like AOL and Yahoo! in Brazil, creating CD-ROMs, Flash games, and iOS apps.After relocating to Spain, Everson pursued a Master's in 3D Game Design, marking a turning point that deepened his love for creative technology. This passion inspired the launch of his original YouTube channel, "YouHaveAniPad," which later transformed into "Geek Detour." Today, "Geek Detour" focuses on the incredible world of 3D printing, Arduinos, and maker culture, showcasing Everson's journey as a tech enthusiast and innovator.In this episode, Everson shares his unique career path, insights into 3D printing and Arduino projects, and how his background in game design influences his maker mindset.
Join us on this giving Tuesday with Malinda Everson Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity St. Johns and Tom Torretta Development Director by 904 Now
Could the key to preserving America's liberty lie in rediscovering its spiritual roots? Explore the transformative power of faith, gratitude, and moral vigilance in this episode of the American Soul Podcast. I, Jesse Cope, invite you to join me on a journey that challenges the separation of God and state, drawing from the convictions of our founding fathers. We kick off with a heartfelt thank you to our listeners and a reflection on the paramount importance of daily communion with God, a practice that fortifies our moral compass against the barrage of negative media and societal influences. Drawing inspiration from Horace Greeley's belief in the resilience of Bible-reading people, we delve into the transformative role of spiritual education for the youth, and highlight the wisdom found in John Langdon's 1786 proclamation.The conversation intensifies as we confront critical issues threatening our freedoms today, such as the implications of the Everson versus Board of Education case, the moral imperatives surrounding abortion, and the debates on gender equality. We assert that these are not just political issues but deeply spiritual ones, with significant consequences for the soul of our nation. With a passionate call to action, we encourage rekindling faith within our hearts, marriages, and families, believing this personal renaissance is essential for true liberty. Concluding with a prayerful blessing for America, this episode promises not just reflections but a hopeful vision for a future rooted in core spiritual and moral principles. Tune in for a thought-provoking exchange that might just be the spark for the change we all seek.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit wisdomofcrowds.liveThe Declaration of Independence affirms that all human beings are “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights.” Yet the Declaration is silent about who this Creator is. Is it the Jewish deity or the Christian God? Or is it the god of the philosophers — the blind watchmaker of the Enlightenment? The Constitution, on the other hand, doesn't mention the divine at all, except for the phrase, “Year of Our Lord.”Mainstream liberals and conservatives, whatever they may think of the silence regarding God in our founding documents, believe in the American experiment. But as Jerome E. Copulsky writes in his new book, American Heretics: Religious Adversaries of Liberal Order, throughout American history there have been those who do not, radical groups who opposed the American project, root and branch, for being liberal, as opposed to Christian. In his book, Copulsky, professor at Georgetown's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, writes about the Loyalist churchmen who opposed the American revolution, the proslavery theologians of the 19th century, the “Theonomist” theocrats of the 20th century, and the “Integralists” of our own time.Jerome joins Shadi Hamid and Damir Marusic to discuss his book, but as often happens in Wisdom of Crowds, the conversation takes an unexpected turn. Early on, Shadi presses Jerome to specify exactly what a secular liberal Founding really means for religious practice in the public sphere. Then Shadi submits his own interpretation of the modern state as an inherently secularizing force.Damir brings the question of the secularity of the American project to bear upon current events. To what extent was the American liberal state ever “neutral”? Or is technocratic liberalism the default, unspoken “religion” of the American state? Or was it, until Donald Trump came along? And is Trump, by filling his cabinet with representatives from various American ideologies, violating liberal neutrality, or simply exposing it for the fiction that it always was?In our bonus content for paid subscribers, Jerome discusses the National Conservative movement, as exemplified by intellectuals like Patrick Deneen and Adrian Vermeule, and its influence on Vice President-elect J.D. Vance. In the second Trump term this movement will have unprecedented access to power and, Jerome argues, pose a serious challenge to — and even a “betrayal” of — the American system.Required Reading* American Heretics: Religious Adversaries of Liberal Order by Jerome E. Copulsky (Amazon)* The Declaration of Independence (National Archives). * The Constitution of the United States (National Archives).* Everson v. Board of Education (FindLaw).* George Washington's Letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island (National Archives). * We Hold These Truths: Catholic Reflections on the American Proposition by John Courtney Murray, S.J. (Amazon).* Common Good Constitutionalism by Adrian Vermeule (Amazon).* Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Future by Patrick Deneen (Amazon). This post is part of our collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh's Center for Governance and Markets.Wisdom of Crowds is a platform challenging premises and understanding first principles on politics and culture. Join us!
Forbes journalist Zach Everson spent much of Trump's previous presidency embedded in Trump Hotel in DC. John and Jerry learn more about The Emoluments Clause and all the ways that foreign power brokers were able to channel payments to Trump through his hotels... and could again.
Vegas Insider's Patrick Everson joins the show to discuss who the betting public backing this weekend in the NFL. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textWhat if our fight for America's soul is far from over, even in the aftermath of elections? In this thought-provoking episode of the American Soul Podcast, we promise insights that challenge conventional views on civic duty and faith. I, Jesse Cope, invite you to reflect on the grace of simple blessings like rain and cooler weather, as we open with gratitude and prayer. Our conversation will address crucial topics such as the need to overturn Everson vs. the Board of Education, reassess universal suffrage, and put an end to legalized abortion. Together, we'll examine the importance of reforms like school choice and opposing property tax burdens for long-term residents, emphasizing the active role Christians and patriots must play in preserving our nation's values.Step back in time with us to 1783, as we revisit the Founding Fathers' Thanksgiving proclamation, a cornerstone of gratitude, faith, and national unity. By honoring the founders' recognition of divine providence, we'll explore the enduring importance of Christian principles in shaping both personal and public life. This episode serves as a heartfelt reminder of the need to return to these foundational values for a prosperous and united America. Join us as we conclude with a passionate call to action, urging a societal shift towards moral and ethical governance inspired by early proclamations of faith and gratitude.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
GDP Script/ Top Stories for November 12th Publish Date: November 12th From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, November 12th and Happy Birthday to Al Michaels. ***11.12.24 - BIRTHDAY – AL MICHAELS*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia 1. Melvin Everson To Oversee Community And Government Affairs At Gwinnett Tech 2. Lawrenceville resident spreads hope and healing with Bracelet Project 3. Nicole Love Hendrickson To Deliver Commencement Address At Georgia Gwinnett College All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) STORY 1: Melvin Everson To Oversee Community And Government Affairs At Gwinnett Tech Melvin Everson is transitioning to vice president of Community and Government Affairs at Gwinnett Technical College. Previously the vice president of economic development, Everson will now focus on community engagement, government relations, and public affairs to strengthen the college's ties with local communities and government entities. Dr. Glen Cannon, the college president, praised Everson's expertise and dedication. Everson's background includes roles as executive director of the Governor's Office of Workforce Development and a Georgia State Representative. A nationwide search will be conducted to fill his previous position. STORY 2: Lawrenceville resident spreads hope and healing with Bracelet Project Lawrenceville resident Paige Brady, 17, started making bracelets as a coping mechanism for mental health struggles, which evolved into the Bracelet Project, sending thousands of bracelets globally. After a school shooting at Apalachee High School, she organized the creation of 4,000 bracelets for the community, receiving emotional gratitude from staff and students. Brady's efforts earned her a commendation from Governor Brian Kemp. As she plans to attend BYU-Idaho and go on a church mission, she aims to continue the project, working towards making it a nonprofit and organizing a Christmas initiative to spread joy in local communities. STORY 3: Nicole Love Hendrickson To Deliver Commencement Address At Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett County Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson will deliver the keynote address at Georgia Gwinnett College's winter commencement on December 14, marking the opening of the new Convocation Center. Re-elected in November, Hendrickson is the first African American chairwoman of Gwinnett County, overseeing a $2.5 billion budget. She has prioritized transportation, housing affordability, and economic security, and has been instrumental in initiatives like the Gwinnett Entrepreneur Center and Police Mental Health Collaboration. 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James aspires to play in the NBA and possibly pursue law school, with dreams of becoming the NBA commissioner. STORY 5: Philadelphia Winn Chapter DAR sponsors two Wreaths Across America ceremonies Each year, over two million volunteers participate in National Wreaths Across America Day to honor veterans at cemeteries nationwide and abroad. Wreaths Across America, a nonprofit based in Maine, coordinates this effort across 4,600 locations. On December 14, the Philadelphia Winn Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will host ceremonies in Lawrenceville at East Shadowlawn Memorial Gardens and Gwinnett Memorial Park. Participants include local SAR chapters, JROTC cadets, and community groups. Wreaths can be sponsored online for $17 each, with orders needed by December 3 for the 2024 ceremonies. For more information, contact the Philadelphia Winn DAR Chapter. 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O que funcionou e o que deu errado no jogo contra o Flamengo? Brasileirão virou obrigação? Everson teve a melhor atuação com a camisa do Galo? Qual é a posição do Atlético sobre os incidentes na Arena MRV? Com André Ribas, Carol Leandro, Henrique Fernandes e Rogério Corrêa
Send us a textIs America losing its spiritual compass in the pursuit of material wealth? Join me, Jesse Cope, as I unravel the controversial impact of historical decisions on our nation's soul in this episode of the American Soul Podcast. We start with a moment of gratitude and prayer, contemplating the privilege of accessing spiritual guidance, and questioning how religious history, such as the Pilgrims' arrival and the Mayflower Compact, is taught in schools today. The insight of Senator Byrd's 1962 speech provides a springboard for examining the complex relationship between constitutional interpretations and school prayer, challenging us to consider the balance between faith and legislative decisions.Embark on a reflective journey about "Land Hunger" and the perils of materialism, where I pose the critical question of whether America's soul is at risk. This metaphor serves as a poignant reminder of how individuals and nations might be consumed by the pursuit of wealth at the expense of spiritual and moral integrity. We also delve into the ramifications of the 1947 Everson v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling and its role in reshaping the separation of church and state. As we conclude, I extend a heartfelt blessing to you, your loved ones, and our nation, encouraging us to reconnect with the Christian principles that have historically underpinned our educational and cultural foundations.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Patrick Everson of Vegas Insider and Fox Sports joins the show, to discuss his insight and behind the counter perspective for all of this weekend's action, including one surprise in terms of betting splits in a marquee game this weekend, who do the books need to win each of the two marquee SEC showdowns and more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textWhat if we told you that the very foundation of American values has been shaped by an intricate tapestry of faith, monumental history, and Supreme Court decisions? Join us on the American Soul Podcast, where we promise to uncover the often-overlooked spiritual roots that lie at the heart of our nation's iconic landmarks and institutions. From the pivotal 1947 Everson v. Board of Education case to influential speeches and the treasured beliefs of figures like Fisher Ames and Senator Byrd, we invite you to challenge conventional interpretations of the separation of church and state and explore how these decisions align—or diverge—from the Founding Fathers' original vision.As we journey through the halls of history, discover how leaders like Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln wove divine providence into the fabric of America's identity, leaving behind inscriptions and dedications that echo their profound respect for higher powers. Explore the enduring presence of faith in modern institutions like the Supreme Court and the Pentagon, and reflect on the personal journey of belief in Jesus Christ and the promise of eternal life. Inspired by solemn symbols at Arlington Cemetery, we extend heartfelt blessings to you and your family, celebrating the strength of faith that continues to underpin the American spirit.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Send us a textHave you ever wondered how much peace and fulfillment you could discover by simply prioritizing your faith and relationships? Join us as we share heartfelt insights and reflections on balancing life's demands with the pursuit of deeper connections with God and our loved ones. We express our gratitude for your support and prayers and discuss the profound impact of small yet consistent practices like prayer and Bible reading. From dedicating undivided attention and affection to our spouses through meaningful conversations and shared moments, we emphasize the importance of cherishing what truly matters over the constant distractions of daily life. We journey into the historical tapestry of Christianity's influence on American governance, exploring perspectives from the Founding Fathers and controversial decisions like the 1947 Everson v. Board of Education case. This episode uncovers how symbols of faith have persisted in political spheres, featuring poignant references to leaders like FDR and Truman who embodied these enduring principles. Finally, we delve into the keen insights of children, revealing how their pure perceptions can teach us the real value of time and attention. As we conclude, blessings are extended to families, marriages, and our nation, reinforcing the invaluable role of sincere presence in nurturing genuine connections.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Manhattan Mercury sports editor Tim Everson discusses the state of K-State football as well as men's and women's basketball, which starts their 2024-25 seasons this week.
This week, in Everson, Washington, a strangle tale unfolds when a woman, with a history of murder in her background, shoots her boyfriend, while he's in bed, watching tv. Her story is that they were discussing the possibility of ghosts, which prompted her to grab a shotgun, and the next thing you know, he's dead, and the ghosts are free to go about their business. The question is, will anyone believe her stoiry about ghosts & accidents???Along the way, we find out that you may not want "Nooksack Valley" in your mailing address, that once you commit one murder, it's a hard to say your next killing was an accident, and when you are accused of murder, try not to blame it it on some kind possible ghost attack!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we are joined by Jeffrey C. Tuomala, Professor of Law at Liberty University, to examine two landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions in light of two articles by Ned Stonehouse. Professor Tuomala, with his deep commitment to restoring the moral foundations of law, will offer his legal expertise to comment on Stonehouse's reflections regarding McCollum v. Board of Education and Everson v. Board of Education. These cases addressed the relationship between church and state, religious education, and the issue of secularism in public schools. We explore the deeper issues Stonehouse raised, such as the dangers of secularism in public education, the role of Christian education, and the balance between religious liberty and state control. Professor Tuomala provides a thoughtful legal and moral analysis of how these cases continue to influence contemporary debates about faith, law, and education in America. This conversation is a rich discussion on the intersection of theology, law, and Christian education in the modern world. Listen for a compelling exploration of these pivotal court decisions and their ongoing impact on religious freedom and Christian education. Articles Ned B. Stonehouse, “A Differing Opinion on the School Bus Issue,” The Presbyterian Guardian 16, no. 6 (March 25, 1947): 83–84. Ned B. Stonehouse, “Whither Religious Education?,” The Presbyterian Guardian 17, no. 9 (May 25, 1948): 99. Jeffrey C. Tuomala (2024) “Is Tax-Funded Education Unconstitutional?,” Liberty University Law Review: Vol. 18: Iss. 4, Article 6.
Patrick Everson of Vegas Insider joins the show, to discuss the latest line movement in both the NFL and College Football for this weekend's action, including for the Jets and the Steelers with QB uncertainty in the air for the Steelers, #7 Alabama vs #11 Tennessee and more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's Equipping You in Grace show, Dave talks with David Steele about how reading good Christian books can help Christians grow in discernment, discipline, and humility, a plan to overcome barriers to reading, along with his new book, A Christian Reading Manifesto: A New Resurgence of Learning.What you'll hear in this episodeHow reading can help Christians prepare for and face suffering.How reading good Christian books can help Christians grow in discernment.How reading helps Christians grow in humility.How reading helps Christians grow in discipline.Some barriers to people reading and how they can overcome these barriers.Advice to someone just starting out reading good Christian books.About the AuthorDr. David Steele has been in pastoral ministry since 1991. He holds BS and MA degrees from Multnomah University and Multnomah Biblical Seminary and a D. Min from Bakke Graduate University. Following graduation from Multnomah University, he served eight years as Pastor to Students at Lacey Chapel. In 2000, he became the Pastor of Theology at First Baptist Church in La Grande, Oregon where he served for over eleven years. In 2012, he became the Senior Pastor at Christ Fellowship in Everson, Washington. He is the author of Bold Reformer: Celebrating the Gospel-Centered Convictions of Martin Luther, A Godward Gaze: The Holy Pursuit of John Calvin, and The White Flag: When Compromise Cripples the Church. At Christ Fellowship he leads the staff, serves as the Pastor for preaching and vision casting, and oversees Veritas (adult theological education) and Iron Men (men's leadership development). His personal mission is to positively influence people, impact the world one person at a time and to glorify God by enjoying him forever. His passion in ministry is preaching, teaching, and leadership development. Specifically, his aim is to educate the mind, engage the affections, equip the whole person, and encourage God-centered living that treasures Christ above all things. He and his wife, Gerrene were married in 1991 and they have two children.Subscribing, sharing, and your feedbackYou can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you've heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback.Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
Chuck and Sonny look back on the first 3 years of the Big East Rewind.
Simon Conway's interview with Matt Everson during Wednesday's second hour.
Send us a textScott Everson opens up about his harrowing journey through severe health challenges, including mast cell activation syndrome and benzodiazepine withdrawal. Discover how reconnecting with friends and building a supportive community became the most transformative element in his recovery. While Scott acknowledges the role of diet and medical interventions, he emphasizes the profound impact of social interactions on achieving and maintaining optimal health. From exploring the transformative power of gratitude amidst chronic illness to the remarkable growth it can spur, Scott shares insights on brain retraining and its positive effects on health. Learn how regulating the nervous system can reduce inflammation and promote recovery, and why the interconnectedness of the gut and brain underscores a holistic approach to well-being. Delve into personal experiences with medication withdrawal, highlighting the importance of persistence, resilience, and the continuous journey toward better health. Join us as we explore the benefits of a strict carnivore diet in mitigating symptoms related to gut health and nervous system regulation. Scott discusses how transitioning to a meat-based diet, combined with brain retraining and stress management, advanced his healing process. Hear about the camaraderie at carnivore retreats, the frustration with traditional medical advice, and the potential for misinformation in mainstream nutrition guidelines. Uncover the power of community, resilience, and a personalized approach to health and recovery through Scott's inspiring story.Connect with Scott:https://wired4healing.comhttps://instagram.com/wired4healingSupport the showPRIMAL FOUNDATIONS PODCAST-Instagram: @Tony_PrimalFoundationsWebsite: Primalfoundations.com The Strength Kollective: Download Kettlebell Programs (Click Here)Book a free 30 minutes consultation (Click Here)
Music is a universal language. It transcends cultures and generations, has the power to touch the heart and speak directly to the soul. But what does the Bible say about music? How does it influence our faith and daily living? Let's look at how sacred music has been used throughout history to worship and glorify God, how secular music reflects the culture and times in which we live, and the criteria that distinguish good music from bad. Through scriptural insights and thoughtful discussion, we'll uncover the divine purpose behind music and its role in our spiritual journey. Whether you are a musician, a music lover, or simply curious about the spiritual dimensions of melody and harmony, you will gain a valuable perspective on why music truly matters to God. Join Eric Hovind and Ben Everson as they examine the four quadrants of music: Godly Sacred, Godly Secular, Ungodly Sacred, and Ungodly Secular Watch this Podcast on Video at: https://creationtoday.org/on-demand-classes/why-music-matters-to-god-creation-today-show-384/ Join Eric LIVE each Wednesday at 12 Noon CT for conversations with Experts. You can support this podcast by becoming a Creation Today Partner at CreationToday.org/Partner
It's Thursday, June 20th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark 11 Christians released from prison in India Praise God! A law firm in India secured the release of 11 Christians from prison last week. They had faced detention since 2022 under anti-conversion laws. The law firm specifically works with persecuted Christians. The 11 believers included several pastors as well as converts out of Hinduism. Nearly half of India's states have anti-conversion laws. Christians often face targeted oppression and false charges under the laws. Since 2020, officials have jailed hundreds of Christians. According to Open Doors, India is the 11th most difficult country worldwide in which to be a Christian. Hungary is allowed to ban assisted suicide Last Thursday, the European Court of Human Rights upheld Hungary's ban on assisted suicide. A Hungarian national challenged the ban after having been diagnosed with a progressive neurodegenerative condition. However, the court ruled that Hungary's ban on assisted suicide is in line with its duty to protect life. Jean-Paul Van De Walle with Alliance Defending Freedom International said, “We applaud today's decision ... which upholds Hungary's essential human rights protections. ... Instead of abandoning our most vulnerable citizens, society should do all it can to provide the best standards of care.” Christian baker's refusal to make cake celebrating incorrect gender In the United States, Christian baker Jack Phillips is defending himself again before the Colorado Supreme Court. Phillips' latest case is over his refusal to make a cake in celebration of someone pretending to be the opposite sex. Twenty-three states and six Colorado legislators have filed briefs with the court in favor of Phillips. On Tuesday, he said, “I will not create a cake expressing any message that violates my religious beliefs regardless of who asks for it. ... Over the last ten years, Colorado officials and activists have tried to punish me for my religious beliefs.” Psalm 14:4 asks, “Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge, who eat up my people as they eat bread, and do not call on the LORD?” Federal court vs. Biden on abortion On Monday, a federal court in Louisiana ruled against the Biden administration in an abortion case. The court protected the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and other Catholic organizations from having to cover abortions for employees. Laura Slavis with Becket Law said the Biden administration “twisted a law protecting expecting mothers and their babies and co-opted the workplaces of over 130 million Americans to support abortion. That is an abuse of power. … No one should have to choose between their conscience and protecting pregnant women.” Louisiana: First state requiring Ten Commandments in public schools Louisiana is now the first state to require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Republican Governor Jeff Landry signed the bill into law yesterday. The legislation applies to state-funded universities. It also allows schools to display the Mayflower Compact and the Declaration of Independence. Republican state Representative Dodie Horton authored the bill. She said, “I hope and I pray that Louisiana is the first state to allow moral code to be placed back in the classrooms. Since I was in kindergarten [at a private school], it was always on the wall. I learned there was a God, and I knew to honor Him and His laws.” Deuteronomy 6:7 and 9 says of God's commandments, “You shall teach them diligently to your children. … You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.” Mortgage rates fell below 7% Last week, for the first time since March, mortgage rates fell below 7%. Thirty-year fixed mortgage rates fell from 7.02% to 6.94%. And five-year adjustable-rate mortgages fell from 6.45% to 6.27%. At the same time, mortgage applications are rising. The Mortgage Bankers Association noted “purchase volume is still more than 10% behind last year's pace,” but they are “forecasting a pickup in home sales for the remainder of the year as more inventory is hitting the market.” Nvidia: Mist valuable company worldwide American tech company Nvidia is now the most valuable company in the world. It produces most of the semiconductor chips used by Artificial Intelligence technology. Nvidia's market capitalization surpassed $3 trillion earlier this month, becoming more valuable than Apple. On Tuesday, Nvidia's valuation rose to $3.33 trillion, surpassing Microsoft. Nvidia's valuation was about $1 trillion a year ago, and has grown over 170% this year alone. 103-year-old World War II veteran prays daily A World War II veteran is still going strong at the age of 103. Ralph Conte was drafted at the age of 21. He served in the U.S. Army across nine countries in Europe during World War II. He received a Purple Heart after being struck by shrapnel. Conte married "the love of his life," Veronica Sarubbi, in 1943. They had five children, eight grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Conte went on to open his own photography business. His granddaughter Jessica Graf told Fox News Digital, “Even at 103, he still has an eye for a sharp picture. … My grandfather inspires me every day to keep moving, live in the moment, and not worry about things that are out of our control.” She said he has a “deep faith in God” and “continues to pray daily.” 10 Worldview listeners donated $2,615 And finally, toward our $63,000 goal by this Saturday, June 22nd – the three-week mark of our month-long fundraiser – 10 Worldview listeners stepped up to the plate to help fund our 6-member team for another fiscal year. Our thanks to Kathryn in Reddick, Florida, Robert in Brashear, Missouri, and Rebecca in Kokomo, Indiana – each of whom gave $25. We appreciate Karl in Grand Rapids, Michigan who gave $100, Dan in Alturas, Florida who gave $200, and Rose in Everson, Washington who gave $240. And we're thankful to God for Cathy in Fate, Texas who pledged $25/month for 12 months for a gift of $300, John in Auburn, Washington who gave $500, Tim and Ann in Huffman, Texas who gave $600, and an anonymous donor in Helena, Montana who pledged $50/month for 12 months for a gift of $600. Those 11 donors gave $2,615. Ready for our new grand total? Drum roll please. (sound effect of drum roll) $ 48,455.16 (audience cheering) Toward this Saturday, June 22nd's goal of $63,000, we need to raise $14,544.84. We need 6 people to pledge $100 per month for 12 months, 7 people to pledge $50 per month for 12 months, and 12 people to pledge $25/month for 12 months. Will you step up to the plate? Please go to TheWorldview.com, click on “Give,” select the dollar amount you'd like to donate, and click on the recurring monthly tab if that's your wish. Ask God what He wants you to give to this newscast that proclaims Jesus Christ as our standard for Truth. Close And that's The Worldview on this Thursday, June 20th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Bakari is joined by Detria Austin Everson, who is the chief executive officer of the John and Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation. Detria dives into her career arc from her time at Spelman to continuing her activism in remembrance of John and Lillian Lewis. She also discusses what the foundation represents. Host: Bakari Sellers Guest: Detria Austin Everson Producer: Clifford Augustin Executive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices