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Every Day Is a Radio Day Long ago, people had no cellphones. There was no social media. There was no Internet! In Taiwan, there were no TV stations! 很久以前,人們沒有手機、網路跟社交媒體。那時候,台灣也沒有電視台。 How did news travel to people far away? There was radio then. And there's radio now! 那要怎麼讓在很遠地方的人知道新聞呢?當時就是用收音機,現在也是! Radio is free! It's on every day, 24 hours a day. Radio stations broadcast news, talk shows, music, stories, and more. 廣播不僅免費而且每天24小時都有。廣播電台播送新聞、談話節目、音樂、故事等等。 We hear voices and sounds on the radio. We imagine how people, places, and things look or what people are doing. That's why radio is called the "theater of the mind." 我們聽收音機,想像人、事、物的畫面或者人們在做什麼。 Radio broadcasts big news because radios are reliable. No Internet? No electricity? No problem! Radios can still work! In emergencies, we hear about what's happening and learn what to do. 即使缺電、沒有網路,廣播還是可以運作,所以利用它播送重大新聞。緊急的時候,我們還是可以知道發生了什麼事以及該如何應對。 Radio brings us all kinds of music. Listening to many songs lets us find out what we like. Some songs become part of our memories! 我們也可以從收音機聽到各種音樂,找到自己喜歡的歌曲。有一些歌曲還會成為我們的回憶! World Radio Day was this month. But every day is a radio day! Radio broadcasts all the news. Radio gives music to our daily lives. Radio is for all of us! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Vocabulary 廣播曾經是生活重要的一部份。 1. music 音樂 What's that music? 那是什麼音樂? "A Summer Place," from the 1970s.〈夏日地方〉,1970年代的。 It's very nice. 很好聽。 Yeah, we used to listen to music on the radio.對,我們以前都從收音機聽音樂。 2. song 歌曲 Not vinyl records? 不是黑膠唱片? Those came later.那些以後才出現。 Radio was the thing for Western pop songs. 收音機才有西洋流行歌曲。 3. talk show 談話節目 Were there talk shows? 有談話節目嗎? No, but there were radio dramas of ghost stories. 沒有,不過有鬼故事話劇。 4. every day 每天 I was glued to my radio every day. 我每天都黏著我的收音機。 For the ghost stories? 聽鬼故事? For those and more.聽那些跟其他的。 Have you ever listened to music on the radio? Music音樂 song歌曲 talk show談話節目 every day每天 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quiz 1. What do radio stations broadcast? a. Internet b. News c. Places 2. How much does it cost to listen to the radio? a. It's free! b. Four dollars c. Twenty dollars 3. What is radio called? a. Words in our minds b. Songs in the wind c. Theater of the mind Answers: 1. b 2. a 3. c
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Welcome to I am Clearly! In this heartwarming video, we've curated a collection of empowering postpartum affirmations for all the incredible new moms out there.
Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 575 What is procrastination driven by? Is it laziness or fear? Rob Dial, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom podcast, episode 575, to teach you why you need to seek inspiration over motivation to get things done, how to stop procrastinating, why it's important to follow what gives you energy, and why every day should be a good day to die. "Motivation is like a spark on a fire. Drive and inspiration are the big old wood that's dried out that burns all night long. The difference is that you can see someone motivated to try to change their life. But when you see someone who's inspired or driven, it's in their eyes and you can get that sense that they're not stopping. 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By using near-infrared's shorter wavelengths in a way that mimics natural sunlight, the light penetrates deeply to raise your core temperature faster. *Review The Wellness + Wisdom Podcast & WIN $150 in wellness prizes! *Join The Facebook Group In This Episode, Rob Dial Uncovers: [01:30] Rob Dial's Podcasting Journey Rob Dial The Mindset Mentor Podcast How he started podcasting in 2015. Why he dislikes the word "motivation." What got Rob into podcasting and why he wants to help people. Why everything in life is a story. Level Up: How to Get Focused, Stop Procrastinating, and Upgrade Your Life by Rob Dial [04:30] Seeking Help + Growth Hal Elrod Alan Watts What brings people to seek help from Rob. How a man from Venezuela learned English listening to his podcast. Why our purpose here is to discover who we are. How Rob's inspiring others to get what they want. 369 Paul Chek: All Is God | Part 1 of 3 [09:30] Healing the Father Wound + Finding Purpose in Life Rob's childhood story and experiencing neglect from his father. Why he wanted to prove to his father that he deserved to be loved. His experience working at Cutco and how it helped him grow. Seeing synchronicities in life. How he uses himself as the guinea pig to teach others. Why he felt obligated to teach what's helped him. [16:10] Motivation VS Inspiration The difference between motivation and inspiration. Inspiration means "in spirit." Why you should follow what gives you energy. How we put on different masks in front of different people. Why the universe will support you when you follow your authentic path. [20:30] Level Up Your Life What it means that people are half beast and half spirit. The process of writing a book. How we can bounce between the beast and the spirit. What makes Rob the gateway to growth for many people. What the book "Level Up" is about and how it inspires people to take action to change their lives. [27:00] How to Use Your Ego to Your Advantage Unpacking how Rob struggled to write his book. How he used his ego to create a book that truly helps people. 461 Dr. Wendy Myers | Emotional Detox: Is Perfectionism From Trauma Causing Your Health Issues? Biofield Tuning vs. Talk Therapy Why perfectionism is driven by fear. Procrastination is a symptom, not the real problem. Why we shouldn't fear other people's judgment. How people are creatively constipated. [36:45] The Body Feels Before The Mind Thinks 319 Dr. Jud Brewer: Simple Ways To Break Bad Habits 362 Zach Bush MD: Saving The Soil, Saving Humanity How our body unconsciously runs our reactions and decisions. Why everyone should follow their gut feeling. Unpacking what cognitive behavioral therapy teaches about the body and mind. Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman [43:55] Every Day Is a Good Day to Die 437 Josh Trent | Death & Rebirth: Why I'm Saying Goodbye to Wellness Force… Why every day should be a good day to die. Jon Berghoff Rob's experience being on a plane that caught on fire. Ask yourself why you want to do it instead of how you want to do it. How to begin the process of creating your dream life. [53:55] Rediscover Who You Are How everything in life shows you if you're free or not. The four pillars that will make your inner struggles come to the surface. Why becoming a parent helps you rediscover who you truly are. What you see is wrong with the world is also wrong within yourself. Why Rob believes he'll never be perfect. [59:15] The Identity Triangle The identity crisis that arrives when you become a parent. The Wisdom of Insecurity: A Message for an Age of Anxiety by Alan Watts How the events in your life create your identity. Why you need to question who you are. Your actions either take you closer to where you want to go or further away. The 5 Second Rule: Transform your Life, Work, and Confidence with Everyday Courage by Mel Robbins [01:07:35] The Psychology of Addiction + Finding Integrity Gabor Maté How Rob's father got traumatized by seeing his father kill himself. Understanding addictions. How Rob got addicted to work to create safety. What it means to be in love. [01:18:10] God Is Everything: Oneness vs Duality What is the purpose of life? Why people who went through near-death experiences believe that life is about love. Conversations With God by Neale Donald Walsch How oneness and duality are expressed in life. Bhagavad Gita 312 Kevin Kelly: What Technology Can Teach Us About Self Love Leave Wellness + Wisdom a Review on Apple Podcasts Power Quotes From The Show The Universe Gives You Energy "When you do something that is out of alignment with the universe, you have to provide your energy to do so. But when you do something that is in alignment with the universe, the universe will give you the energy." - Rob Dial Ask Yourself WHY? "Most people don't take a step back and ask themselves "Why do I want this thing? Do I just want it to make money?" If you just want it to make money, you could do that if you want. But if you want it because you want to serve others, which is a much easier way to drive yourself to get stuff done and take action - if you're trying to do it for other people. When it's self-serving, it will last a little while but eventually the spark will die." - Rob Dial Bodily Programming Based on Our Past "You'll feel something before you think it. Our body is programmed based off of everything that has happened to us in the past. Normally, what happens is that you feel something first and then your brain tries to catch up. You usually feel fear before you notice the thought. There's an unconscious thought that comes first, then the body responds to it, then the conscious mind notices it." - Rob Dial Identity + Actions + Results "Identity goes into actions, actions go into results, results go back into identity. You have to question who is it that you are. You take either an action that's going to get you towards where you want to go or you're going to get your action to take you further away from where you want to go. And that's going to feed back into your identity." - Rob Dial Links From Today's Show Rob Dial The Mindset Mentor Podcast Level Up: How to Get Focused, Stop Procrastinating, and Upgrade Your Life by Rob Dial Hal Elrod Alan Watts 369 Paul Chek: All Is God | Part 1 of 3 461 Dr. Wendy Myers | Emotional Detox: Is Perfectionism From Trauma Causing Your Health Issues? 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Jean Néant discusses their new Joni Void album, Every Day Is the Song, moving to Montreal from France to study film, remix experiences with Nine Inch Nails and Radiohead, primitive and modern recording technology and how their sound affects sounds, authenticity and mediated culture, distortion, Tom Waits, and the Beatles, bots on twitter, new Joni Void music, other future plans, and much more. Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Imagine a world where decisions are decided by the roll of a pair of dice. What to eat? Roll the dice. Who to marry? Roll again. How to die, and when? Get rolling. We can only imagine how different our lives might be if we surrendered every decision to the unpredictable fall of two numbered cubes. From Penn Jillette — yes, that Penn Jillette of the legendary duo Penn & Teller — comes Random: a crime novel that aims to bring Jillette's magic from the stage to the page, inviting readers into a caper story that explores ideas like faith and fate with irreverence, wit, and humor. In Random, Las Vegas native Bobby Ingersoll finds out that he has inherited a crushing gambling debt from his father of ill repute, just two weeks before his twenty-first birthday. The debt is owed to the deplorable Fraser Ruphart who oversees a bottom-rung criminal empire, and Bobby's prospects of paying off the note, which is due the day he turns 21, are bleak. In the nick of time, Bobby stumbles on enough cash to pay off the crime lord and change his family's fortune. Perhaps even more significantly, Bobby finds that he has become a “believer” of sorts. But Bobby does not consign his big break to a higher power — what Penn Jillette hero ever could? Instead, he devises and devotes himself to Random, a philosophy where his life choices are based entirely on the roll of his “lucky” dice. What follows is an amusing exploration that's less about what defines us and more about what divines us. Random combines the intellectual curiosity of Richard Dawkins with the humor and grit of an Elmore Leonard antihero, and its protagonist is Jillette's creative solution to navigating the chaos of the post-truth era. Penn Jillette is a cultural phenomenon as a solo personality and as half of the world-famous Emmy Award–winning magic duo Penn & Teller, whose live show spent years on Broadway and is now the longest-running headlining show in Las Vegas. The pair have their own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Jillette cohosted the Showtime series Penn & Teller: Bullshit! which was nominated for thirteen Emmy Awards and won him a Writers Guild Award. He currently cohosts the CW Network competition series Penn & Teller: Fool Us! His weekly podcast, Penn's Sunday School, was the number one downloaded podcast on iTunes during its debut week and was named by iTunes as Best New Comedy Podcast. He is the author of numerous books, including the nonfiction New York Times best-selling books Presto!: How I Made Over 100 Pounds Disappear and Other Magical Tales and God No!: Signs You May Already Be an Atheist and Other Magical Tales; the novel Sock; and the essay collection Every Day Is an Atheist Holiday! Random (Hardcover) Elliott Bay Books
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Jacqueline Suskin has been a poet all her life. It's something she was born with, she says, and this passion for poetry has led her to build a career where people pay her to write poems about their experiences, their longings, their celebrations, and their desires. In the latest episode of the Make Meaning Podcast, Jacqueline speaks with host Lynne Golodner about Poem Store, the entrepreneurial venture she created in 2009 by taking a typewriter to public spaces and writing spontaneous poems for payment; her seven books (plus the new one she's working on); why she believes meaning is a choice and how being able to assign meaning to ordinary objects and experiences is what sets humans apart from every other creature. In this episode, Lynne and Jacqueline discuss: Her latest book, Every Day Is a Poem How she works with people in one-on-one sessions What it feels like to write poems spontaneously & for commission Why she never keeps a copy of a commissioned poem How poetry is the conduit we need to ponder the depths in this crazy time How all people experience the same celebrating, grieving, longing and loving, and how everyone wants to connect to these experiences through language Links and Resources; Jacqueline Suskin Poem Store Lynne Golodner Lynne's Finding Your Voice at Midlife Writers Workshop The Hollywood Farmers Market Commune Typing poems in Oakland, California Find Jacqueline Suskin: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter
Senator Tammy Duckworth in conversation with Bradley Whitford at Live Talks Los Angeles discussing her book, "Every Day Is a Gift." The talk aired on April 5, 2021 from the Live Talks Los Angeles studios. For more information on Live Talks Los Angeles-- upcoming talks, videos, podcast or our online store -- visit us at livetalksla.org and subscribe to this podcast.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth joins Zerlina to talk about her new book "Every Day Is a Gift".
United States Senator Tammy Duckworth spoke to Bill about her new book "Every Day Is a Gift: A Memoir. " Illinois senator and Iraq War veteran Tammy Duckworth - what inspired her to follow the path that made her who she is today.
Senator Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat from Illinois, made headlines recently when she threatened to block President Joe Biden's cabinet nominations until Asian Americans had more representation in the administration. She joins Judy Woodruff now to speak about the administration's response, racism against Asian Americans, and the stories behind her new book, "Every Day Is a Gift." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Senator Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat from Illinois, made headlines recently when she threatened to block President Joe Biden's cabinet nominations until Asian Americans had more representation in the administration. She joins Judy Woodruff now to speak about the administration's response, racism against Asian Americans, and the stories behind her new book, "Every Day Is a Gift." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Hillary has always drawn inspiration from the “gutsy women” around her -- she and Chelsea even wrote a book about them. On today’s episode, we hear from two women who have defied expectations, overcome obstacles, and made some history along the way. First, Hillary speaks with Grammy-nominated singer and award-winning actor Andra Day. For the new film The United States vs. Billie Holiday, Andra immersed herself in the life of a woman who was supremely talented and fearless in shining a light on America's ugly history of lynching, even as she battled her own demons. Then Hillary talks to Tammy Duckworth, the senator from Illinois, about her new memoir, Every Day Is a Gift, about battling discrimination and picking herself up after loss, including a near fatal helicopter crash while serving in the Army National Guard. In a timely follow-up conversation, Hillary checks in with Senator Duckworth about her response to the rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans. Senator Tammy Duckworth is an Iraq War Veteran, Purple Heart recipient and former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs who was among the first handful of Army women to fly combat missions during Operation Iraqi Freedom. She was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2016 after representing Illinois’s Eighth Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives for two terms. Tammy’s new memoir is titled Every Day Is a Gift. Andra Day started out her career as an R&B singer and songwriter, with her debut album Cheers to the Fall, which was nominated for Best R&B Album at the 2016 Grammys. She joined Hillary to perform during the 2016 campaign, and performed in the virtual Inaugural Parade for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. She portrays Billie Holiday in The United States vs. Billie Holiday for which she received the Golden Globe for Best Actress and was nominated for an Academy Award. Read a full transcript here.
"If you're not the worst guy in your band, then find a new band." Jonathan Colman (@friendshipwizard) is the bass guitarist for the futuristic funk band Muscle Tough (@muscletough). They've opened for Lotus at Capital Theatre, played at The Fillmore in their hometown of Philadelphia and performed alongside Jon Fishman, co-founder of the band Phish. In this episode: How Weird Al Yankovic was Jonathan's introduction to rap (13:03) How Jonathan went straight from graduating from Duquesne University, to touring across the country with his band 28 North (38:12) Why he had to walk away from his dream (41:31) How working as a lunch lady helped pull Jon out of a dark time (43:24) How Muscle Tough came together (54:46) What it's like performing at a large venue like The Fillmore (1:03:16) And a conversation around mental health (1:18:32) Listen to Muscle Tough's newest release covering Sheryl Crow's "Every Day Is a Winding Road." You can DM Jonathan for private music lessons at @friendshipwizard Check out our website and follow us on social media for show notes, transcripts and highlights. Make sure to subscribe and tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5am EST! Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Jacqueline Suskin is a poet and author whose published titles include Help in the Dark Season and The Edge of the Continent trilogy. With Sounds True, she has written a new book titled Every Day Is a Poem: Find Clarity, Feel Relief, and See Beauty in Every Moment. In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon speaks with Jacqueline about the soulfulness of poetry and the internal changes one goes through while writing it. They discuss Jacqueline’s affinity for working with manual typewriters and the success of her ongoing Poem Store project. Jacqueline and Tami talk about the poetic impulse that is the root of true change, as well as overcoming the inner critic’s desire to stifle creative expression. Finally, Tami considers the “trance state” of creative flow and Jacqueline shares a spontaneous poem for the audience.
Listen to a recent message Roger Thompson of Berean Baptist Church shared with his Ironworks men's group about COVID-19. Here's a quick note from Roger to go along with the message: "My mind and heart are in the spin cycle every day. I bounce between the maddening constrictions and confusion pumped at me daily and the timeless encouragements of God's presence and promises. To elevate my spirit above the flood, I wrote these questions in my journal. I hope they will help you orient your heart as well. ** 8 Questions for Every Day** Is the sovereign Lord still reigning? Does Jesus have a plan for this day? Does Jesus have a purpose for my life today? Will the Holy Spirit be guiding me today? Am I available when he directs me? Am I willing to surrender to him? Will I rest in his provision? Will I diligently accept any assignment he gives me today? There's no getting around it: we are in serious times. We need to be informed, but we need also to be infused with God's purpose and confidence. Take a deep breath of courage and hope as you ask yourself these questions." - Roger Thompson
Valerie is a Professor of Linguistics at University of Nevada, Reno. She specializes in sociolinguistics, and we talk about how our accent and speech influences our lives. Valerie’s book choice is Born a Crime by Trevor Noah https://www.amazon.com/Born-Crime-Stories-African-Childhood/dp/1531865046Heather Hansen Her song choice is Every Day Is a Winding Road by Sheryl Crow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khrx-zrG460
Niyaz Pirani and Clint Keaton on the digital ones and twos, providing you with music reviews and news! This week we celebrate the release of David Byrne's American Utopia. From the immigration-influenced, thought-provoking "Everybody's Coming to My House," Niyaz's personal favorite, to the quirky and groovy "It's Not Dark Up Here," Clint's personal favorite. However, we both agree that the 2018 American Utopia Tour stands as one of Byrne's most triumphant, unique, and impressive career achievements. We Pod Sonically is a weekly podcast where we retrospectively review one record per show, as well as provide our listeners with current and trending news in the music industry. While we always Pod Sonically, we are also part of The Social Deviant Podcast Network, visit us here: https://socialdeviants.co/ Want To Listen To The Album? Hit these links to buy a copy and listen along with us! (Please note that by purchasing through one of these links, you are directly supporting We Pod Sonically, and we truly appreciate it!) iTunes: https://apple.co/2VZumE3 Amazon: https://amzn.to/2XOsW10 Album Details Track Listing All songs written by David Byrne and Brian Eno, except where noted. "I Dance Like This" – 3:33 "Gasoline and Dirty Sheets" – 3:19 "Every Day Is a Miracle" – 4:46 "Dog's Mind" – 2:29 "This Is That" (Byrne, Daniel Lopatin) – 4:31 "It's Not Dark Up Here" – 4:10 "Bullet" – 3:09 "Doing the Right Thing" – 3:38 "Everybody's Coming to My House" – 3:29 "Here" (Byrne, Lopatin) – 4:13 Released March 9, 2018 Studio DB Spare Bedroom (New York City), Reservoir Studios (NYC), Oscilloscope (NYC), XL Studios (NYC), Crowdspacer Studio (NYC), Livingston Studio 1 (London) Genre Art pop, art rock Length 37:17 Label Nonesuch, Todo Mundo Producer David Byrne, Brian Eno, Rodaidh McDonald Song Recommendations of the Week Niyaz: Joypunks by Big Wild Clint: The Girl With the Sun in Her Head by Orbital Show Links Our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2HjKU6u Our YouTube Playlist: http://bit.ly/2O2I06R About Our Sponsor No sponsors yet! Would you like to sponsor our show? Join the Conversation! Make sure to join the conversation on Twitter or Instagram using #wepodsonically. If you enjoyed this episode then make sure to listen to others! Disclaimer The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers and are not necessarily representative of the views, thoughts, and opinions held by The Social Deviants.
Writer and photographer Teju Cole says he is “intrigued by the continuity of places, by the singing line that connects them all.” He attends to the border, overlap and interplay of things — from Brahms and Baldwin to daily technologies like Google. To delve into his mind and his multiple arts is to meet this world with creative raw materials for enduring truth and quiet hope. Teju Cole is a photography critic for The New York Times and the Gore Vidal Professor of the Practice of Creative Writing at Harvard. His books are Blind Spot, a book of photography and writing; a collection of essays, Known and Strange Things; and two novels: Open City and Every Day Is for the Thief. Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
Writer and photographer Teju Cole says he is “intrigued by the continuity of places, by the singing line that connects them all.” He attends to the border, overlap and interplay of things — from Brahms and Baldwin to daily technologies like Google. To delve into his mind and his multiple arts is to meet this world with creative raw materials for enduring truth and quiet hope. Teju Cole is a photography critic for The New York Times and the Gore Vidal Professor of the Practice of Creative Writing at Harvard. His books are Blind Spot, a book of photography and writing; a collection of essays, Known and Strange Things; and two novels: Open City and Every Day Is for the Thief. This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode “Teju Cole — Sitting Together in the Dark.” Find more at onbeing.org.
Encore release September 21, 2018. Encore release June 14, 2017. We interview entertainer and skeptic Penn Jillette, author of the new collection of essays and anecdotes Every Day Is an Atheist Holiday (hardcover or Kindle). He also has a new podcast called Penn's Sunday School. For more about Penn (and longtime partner Teller) visit PennandTeller.com. Plus: We celebrate the 5th anniversary of this podcast!
What do you do in the bottom drops out of your life? Gina Johnson had that happen to her and talks to Dr. Brad Miller about what she did to get through a dark period of her life on Episode 015 of The Pathway to Promise Podcast. Gina was cruising along in life with a good job a nice home and being an athlete she was training to run a marathon. That’s when the bottom dropped out of her life. One day while on a training run for an upcoming marathon she was brought to her knees by a crushing migraine headache which sent her to the hospital. It was quickly discovered that she (at age 34) had had a massive heart attack which completely debilitated her for months. This was quickly followed by a divorce from her husband which led to alienation from family and friends. To add insult to injury she lost her job as well. Gina found herself a suddenly single mother of two small children her marathon running days devastated by a disease with no job and seemingly alone in the world. What Gina did do overcome the terrible circumstances she found herself in and pull out of very dark time in her life drove the conversation that she had with Dr. Brad. Gina chose to face her adversity proactively taking the approach that “every day is a second chance” In this episode Gina shares with Dr Brad the complete transformation that took her from a dark place where she could of given up to living out her promised life where she now coaches others in overcoming devastating health circumstances and publishes a successful podcast “Every Day Is a Second Chance” where she interviews people who have had near-death experiences. Starting the podcast was one bold action that Gina took begin her life transformation. She goes into detail with Dr. Brad about the people and the actions vital to helping her overcome her circumstances. Gina shares with Dr. Brad that the most important action she took was going to church for a coworkers children’s Christmas play. It was there that she began the process of discovering that a life of Christian faith and accepting Jesus Christ as her savior was the key to helping her find her promised life. The word community is vital for Gina in overcoming adversity to find her promised life. She built a new community of relationships to support her in her transformation and credits the faith community in developing her life of faith. Gina now is building her own online community where she is called to encourage people going through dark times in their lives and is writing a book telling the story of people overcoming adversity and discovering for themselves that every day is a second chance. This is a compelling story of a woman overcoming the adversity of a devastating heart attack to discover her promised life of peace, prosperity, and purpose. Dr. Brad Miller holds a doctoral degree in transformational leadership and has 35 years of pastoral experience. He believes that every person has a God-given promised life of peace, prosperity, and purpose and that you need a proven path with the proper people to guide you there. The Pathway to Promise Podcast exists to guide people through adversity to find their promised life of peace, prosperity, and purpose. Dr. Brad Miller April 2018 http://everydayisasecondchance.com (http://everydayisasecondchance.com) The post The Forty Day Way w/ Dr Brad Miller (http://www.pathwaypromise.com) .
All Our Favorite Books, Podcasts and Audiobooks FROM WENDY: Much of my recent reading has been on the topic of homeschooling... ...as that has been my most recent endeavor. My top reads came highly recommended by multiple homeschooling friends and podcasts: Teaching from Rest: A Homeschooler’s Guide to Unshakeable Peace This is an absolute must-read if you have been or are starting homeschooling. Sarah Mackenzie has six children and understands the stresses associated with raising and educating kids! She offers so much wisdom and practical insight into bringing peace into your homeschool. Mere Motherhood This one’s by Cindy Rollins, another mom of many. Cindy has nine grown children whom she homeschooled. Her book is more of a memoir than a how-to, but it so encouraging to hear the ups and downs they experienced together and the wisdom she gained along the way. Educating the Whole-Hearted Child I must say that I have had really mixed feelings about this book. The authors, Clay and Sally Clarkson, are far more dogmatic about homeschooling than I am comfortable with. I skipped over a lot of the philosophy section of their book because I couldn't keep my eyes from rolling. However, I do really like and use many of their practices. Their approach to educating out of real-life and real-language experiences makes homeschooling simple and engaging. Books Not About Homeschooling You and Me Forever Francis and Lisa Chan talk about marriage and family in light of eternity. They offer great perspective on the impact that having a eternal outlook can have on your relationships family culture. Captivating by John and Stasi Eldridge John Eldridge is the author of Wild at Heart, and Captivating is the female counterpart. They address the lies that we tell ourselves as women, and the things we believe about ourselves, challenging women to see themselves through Jesus' eyes. I am grateful that I read this during a pivotal time in my young adulthood. Books I Can’t Wait to Read to My Kids Little Women I sometimes feel as if I live in this book. The way my children play and imagine together, the on-going elaborate productions they put on in my living room, and the sweet, relationships they've formed with one another is so reminiscent of this story of four sisters and their friends. Anne of Green Gables We named one of our daughters after this book, sooo.... This book and the seven others in the series were hands-down my childhood favorite. I read the series several times through, and can't wait to read it with any of my children that are willing to listen. Pride and Prejudice I just really love this book. Anything by Jane Austen, really. I’ve read this one so many times my copy is in pieces, and have written a ridiculous number of college essays on it. However, I think we’re probably more than a few years away from being ready for this as a read aloud. And I’m pretty sure I’m going to have a hard time selling it to the boys. ;) Podcasts Like my reading, my podcasting is pretty much all homeschool stuff right now. In fact, homeschooling was what got me in to podcasting. This isn't the complete list, just the ones that have stuck in my list for a good long time. Homeschool Snapshots This was the first podcast I listened to when we made the decision to homeschool. Pam Barnhill does a superb job of introducing homeschoolers to all the best homeschool blogs and resources on the internet. Read Aloud Revival This is Sarah Mackenzie's podcast, and is just as awesome as her book. Sarah and her many guests discuss the values of reading aloud, share amazing book lists, and address many of the practicalities of reading aloud with children of all ages. Homeschooling in Real Life Kendra and Andy Fletcher talk about topics that other homeschoolers may not cover. I appreciate their super honest approach to real life concerns and topics. What I really love about the Fletchers is their consistent reminders not to put your hope for your children in homeschooling or specific methodologies or parenting approaches, but instead to put your hope in Jesus! JAMIN RESPONDS: Have I mentioned how much I love Pam Barnhill? :) I'm glad you're into the things you are and I hope we help some others as much as they have helped us through you. FROM JAMIN: tldr: Neurology. Religion. Libertarianism. Read the show notes for podcasts, bibliographies for books. Finally! My wheelhouse! It's not uncommon for me to listen to 10 hours or more of podcasts (I listen on double speed) and audiobooks (2.5 speed) in a day. My list of favorites is long and ever-changing, so I'll try to not include any recent reads and just include my favorites that have endured from the past (in no particular order): Authors Who I Read Everything They Write: - Oliver Sacks: Dead now. He's an amazing story-teller whose profession happened to be in medicine, especially neurology. But I have a feeling whatever line of work he ended up in I would have read it. He's the doctor played by Robin Williams in Awakenings (no, that's not the same as Patch Adams). Entertaining, and perspective-changing as a bonus, since a lot of it is about how the brain works. Specific recommendations: The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat, Musicophilia, An Anthropologist On Mars - Sam Harris: Just because I know a lot of our audience is Christian, I want to point out that this guy is one of the leading evangelistic (preachy) atheists of the past decade or so. Not a set of books you'll be happy you read with your kids or shared with your fellow congregants. Not vulgar, just very anti-religious. That said, he is one of the most practical and reasonable thinkers I consume, and his insights have made this religious person a better man. As a quick example: he has an entire book about how free will is an illusion. I read it and couldn't disagree more, but considering his perspective has made me a more compassionate person and shifted my views away from certain types of punishments. By education, he's a neuroscientist, but then he had some success as an author, and then real success as a podcaster. I wouldn't want to hang out with him, and I'll never be as smart as him. He's a leading force against Islamism from a practical standpoint, and has been in the middle of those controversies for years now, so that comes up a lot, but Sam Harris on nearly any topic is going to expand your mind. His single fault may be his obsession with hating the current occupant of the Oval Office. Specific recommendations: End of Faith, Free Will - Penn Jillette: Also super atheist and super Libertarian, but less evangelistic, more vulgar, and way more entertaining. In fact, only entertaining. But I feel like I'd really get along with him. I don't agree with a lot of what he says, but I love how he says it! Specific recommendations: Every Day Is an Atheist Holiday, God, No!: Signs You May Already Be an Atheist and Other Magical Tales - Christopher Hitchens: Also dead; also another evangelistic atheist. And every one of his books has significantly altered the way I thought about the topic. His views on Libertarian-ism are extremely thorough, as are his thoughts on nearly any topic. His essay on how bad a person Mother Theresa was will expand the mind of even a non-religious person. Specific recommendations: Letters to a Young Contrarian, Hitch-22: A Memoir - Timothy Keller: Perfect Presbyterian apologist (God defender) for the kind of person who likes to listen to mostly atheists. I've re-read most of his stuff. A little dry sometimes, but he doesn't overstate his position very often, so I appreciate his straight-forward positions. I get the feeling he'd like a lot of the same people I like. Specific recommendations: The Reason For God, The Prodigal God, The Meaning Of Marriage - Malcolm Gladwell: Great books, stupid podcast. I don't get into the podcast later, so let me do that here: Dear Mr. Gladwell, First, thank you so much for reading my blog. Second, there's no way you can outrun LeBron James in any race. You're delusional. Third, great books! Lots of great perspectives! Even if not all the facts totally check out, it's valuable to consider a different take on familiar topics. Fourth, not everything has to do with the current president. I understand you can't blow your nose without it somehow reinforcing your disdain for the sitting POTUS, but the rest of us just want to hear your interesting stories. Do your podcast like your books and just wait a couple years until the next act of this stupid American play where we pretend the R's and D's aren't on the same team, and we once again elect the other side to be in charge of increasing the waste of my hard-earned tax dollars. Also, I would love an autographed copy of Tipping Point. Specific recommendations: Outliers, Blink, Tipping Point - Scott Adams: Yes, that Scott Adams. Unexpectedly insightful! And not just 'insightful for a cartoonist', but more like 'I'm glad this cartoonist got successful enough to be able to pursue writing, because he's really insightful.' Like Sam Harris, he's pretty dry. I don't think I'd want to hang out on a regular basis, but I'll definitely buy anything he creates, although I've never read more than a frame or two of Dilbert, even though it was the focus of an episode of the best show ever created. Specific recommendations: How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, The Dilbert Principle - Jon Ronson: Purely entertaining. I don't think I've learned much of anything practical from any of his books, really. He's just really entertaining and puts himself in crazy awesome situations. Plus, if you get the audiobook, he's got a cool accent that will grow on you. Specific recommendations: Lost At Sea, So You've Been Publicly Shamed - C. S. Lewis: Dead. (Why do I feel the need to include that? Koran: Muhammad - dead. That's funny! I hope I remember to include that in the audio portion.) Lewis is one of the most significant Christian apologists. Also, he wrote the Chronicles of Narnia. Several times I'm not sure that I agree with him, but this is really what endeared me to him: in one of his books he pretty much states (paraphrased) "This may not be true, but you don't know what's true on this topic either, so as long as my ideas challenge you and knock you off your high horse, I've gotten you closer to the truth." Anyone who put s*** like that in one of their books has a fan for life right here! It's a similar take as Penn Jillette, which is also why I find him so endearing. Specific recommendations: Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, Mere Christianity - Milton Freidman: I mostly like him because I'm supposed to. He is the intellectual hero of so many of my intellectual heroes. Most of it is extremely dry, and also life changing if you can get your head around what he's trying to say. His videos on YouTube easier to take than his books, although they miss a lot of the nuance of his positions. If you like him, you'll also want to check out Thomas Sowell's stuff. Great minds! Specific recommendations: Capitalism and Freedom, Free To Choose - Anything about Scientology: I know, all the kids are doing it now, but I was here before it was cool! Scientology is fascinating as a modern phenomenon! The more recent documentaries are cool too as far as exposing the more tantalizing details about abuse and tax evasion, but what is most interesting to me is the history. It didn't get where it was without a crazy, crazy past. Plus, as a Christian I love looking at the aspects of other religions I think are insane and realizing that people think the same about me, and then examining to what degree my beliefs are similar or different from the what seems crazy at first glance to me. Specific recommendations: Beyond Belief, Going Clear, Ruthless Podcasts I've stuck with over time: I listen to all these on double speed because the iTunes app doesn't offer 2.5x or 3x speed yet. Thankfully, Audible does. It's weird at first, but once you get used to focusing, normal speed just sounds like a bunch of drunken rambling. - Armstrong and Getty: I've listened to every minute that these guys have aired (about 20,000 hours), and some of it twice. That's crazy. You won't like them that much. But they are definitely unique and just irreverent enough to keep my attention. These are the guys who started me down the path of Libertarianism (although I don't call myself one because our candidates have been insane and so are a lot of our biggest proponents. It's a crazy family with some great ideas. So I call myself a 'classical liberal' because no one knows what that means, so I get to explain what I actually believe.) - Common Sense: Check out the old episodes. Great middle-of-the-road politics from 30,000 feet without the normal current-events-24hr-news-cycle mania. - Startup: It's from Gimlet Media, about the Gimlet Media, as Gimlet Media was starting up. The founder decided, "I want to start a podcast company. My first podcast should be about me starting up my podcast company." That was GREAT, especially for self-employed people. Then it fizzled after the first season. - Waking Up: Sam Harris. You already know I have a man crush on him, so it's not surprising I'm taken in by every episode of his podcast. - Reply All: Another show from Gimlet Media about all things internet. This show is a tech show for non-tech-y people. It's not very informative, but very entertaining. - Criminal: Again, first season and a few scattered awesome episodes, and the host takes herself WAY too seriously, but she's a great story-teller. - EconTalk: The Sahara is practically a tropical rain forest compared to the dryness you'll find here. Hard core capitalists and Libertarians only. On a positive note, this guy is MUCH more likable as a human being than the other economists or libertarians out there. He's probably a fantastic grandpa and just an all-around great guy. - Serial: Great story-telling. No information, just entertainment - RadioLab: I can't be friends with anyone who wouldn't find at least one of these episodes absolutely fascinating. Crazy awesome stories told crazy awesome well. - Hardcore History: From the same guy as Common Sense, Dan Carlin. The most recent story was 23 hours. So he's...thorough. But he's so passionate about history. He's great. And he's so overly dramatic, he's fun to listen to as a caricature. - Timothy Keller: Random, periodic sermons from the dude I already fawned over in the author section above. The important part: Book and podcast hacks I didn't include any business podcasts here (even though I've spent hundreds of hours on them) because listening is for entertainment and story telling. I didn't list any of the business/entrepreneur audiobooks and podcasts here because they're all stupid! If you find a good business book, buy the hard copy so you can mark it up and bookmark the important sections. In school I learned: If you have to write a paper for school, just summarize Wikipedia and then cite the books and articles in the 'References' section at the bottom. It will look like you've really done your research. Likewise, all the really important parts of the business podcasts are in the show notes. The rest of the podcast is just filler. Unless that filler is particularly entertaining (like I find Tim Ferris's podcast to be), just subscribe to the podcast, don't listen to it, click on "view full description", visit the links that seem relevant and then delete the episode. Similarly for books, if you end up liking a book, go check out the bibliography and the bibliography of those books for book recommendations. Just be aware you might lose yourself in a tiny subsection of a tiny world if you just read the books referenced in other books you love. They will all reference each other and you'll feel confident you're reading all the best materials since they all talk about how much they love and respect each other, and you'll feel like your ideas must be right since it seems like everyone is reinforcing the same things. I used to take it as an indication that I was on the right path when a favorite content creator would reference another of my favorite content creators, but now I see it as a warning. That referenced person might be fun to listen to, but these two people are probably not giving me a diverse perspective. When too many of them know each other or line up, I'm probably perspective-deprived. That's why I started reading fiction. I have hated fiction for 34 years. It's stupid. Why waste your time on stuff that isn't real!? Because the best answers often come from the least likely contributor. When someone from an unrelated field looks at a problem, their attempt to solve it is not inhibited by the 'rules' of that field. Reading fiction temporarily breaks my brain. Anything is possible in fiction. No rules apply. Fiction is brain practice for not ruling out possibilities and for considering more solutions in life. WENDY RESPONDS: And you say you hate to read. That is a really long, really diverse list! And pretty much the opposite of my list, lol. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6NUFfq1xpQ
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