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Megan Greenwell's new book, Bad Company: Private Equity and the Death of the American Dream, tells the story of four people whose lives were upended by private equity. This hour, we learn about the business of private equity, and how companies that many people don't understand play a big role in our lives. GUEST: Megan Greenwell: Freelance journalist and author of Bad Company: Private Equity and the Death of the American Dream. This episode was produced with help from interns Coco Cooley and Isaac Moss Disrupted is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The following is a musicuology for Brian Wilson and Sly Stone featuring the great Bill Larkin on piano. "Good Vibrations for Everyday People" a medley by Bill Larkin and Josh Zagoren featuring: "Everyday People" Sly Stone 1968 "Wouldn't It Be Nice" Brian Wilson, Tony Asher and Mike Love 1966 "California Girls" Brian Wilson and Mike Love 1965 "Hot Fun in the Summertime" Sly Stone 1969 "Good Vibrations" Brian Wilson and Mike Love 1966 "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" Sly Stone 1969 "Dance to the Music" Sly Stone 1967 "Everybody is a Star" Sly Stone 1969 "God Only Knows" Brian Wilson and Tony Asher 1966 THIS IS RAGBRAI BUY SOME STUFF Recorded LIVE at The Paper Machete 06/14/25 at Chicago's Historic Green Mill Cocktail Lounge courtesy of Jeppson’s Malört: The Official Drink of the Apocalypse and then in the Birdhouse courtesy of WKQX (Q101.1 FM) Come find me in all your favorite places including my Discord Featuring “Promises” by the Barrerracudas, a snippy of “The Wasteland” courtesy of Ross Bugden Twitter: Instagram For commissions/scores: bugdenross@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ready to journey back to a galaxy far, far away? This episode is your deep dive into the second season of Andor! Listen in as The Cinedicate and the Grindhouse Girls team up with WSTR: Galactic Public Access to discuss the darker edge Star Wars has taken. We break down real-world parallels, favorite scenes, and even weigh in on the future of storytelling within Star Wars—plus, some wild tangents, epic impressions, and laugh-out-loud moments you don't want to miss.What to expect from the episode:An in-depth discussion of Andor Season 2, exploring Cassian Andor's reluctant hero arc, the show's effective lead-in to Rogue One, and fresh perspectives on familiar characters like Mon Mothma and Luthen RaelThoughtful conversation about the show's mature tone, real-world parallels to revolution and political unrest, and how Andor challenges traditional Star Wars notions of good and evilLively banter about Star Wars fandom, related media (including spin-offs, comics, and collectibles), and plenty of geeky tangents that include everything from favorite podcast projects to video game recommendations and behind-the-scenes Star Wars loreEpisode Chapters:00:00:00 - WSTR Intro and Guest Introductions 00:03:07 - Katie's Star Wars Fandom and Podcast Background 00:08:03 - Is Cassian a Hero or a Reluctant Survivor? 00:10:01 - Does Andor Seamlessly Lead into Rogue One? 00:13:42 - The Role of Everyday People in the Rebellion 00:15:29 - Time Jumps and Their Effect on Story Structure 00:18:17 - Character Arcs and Growth (Mon Mothma, Saw Gerrera) 00:21:54 - Blaster Logic, Gore, and Plot Armor in Star Wars 00:28:32 - Luthen Rael's Strategy and Moral Ambiguity 00:33:43 - ISB, Krennic, and Deidre's Political Power Plays 00:41:02 - Revolution, Protest, and Real-World Parallels 00:46:40 - Exploring the Shades of Good and Evil 00:50:52 - Sacrifice, Gorman Massacre, and Rebellion Consequences 00:54:00 - Comparing Andor's Tone to Other Star Wars Shows 01:15:00 - Casting Hypotheticals01:18:48 - Final Ratings and Thoughts on Andor Season 2 01:24:46 - News of the Week: Comics and Force Ghosts 01:38:28 - Cantina Chat: Personal Geeky Interests 01:39:10 - Clock Tower Game Series and Survival Horror 01:43:04 - Pee-wee Herman Documentary and Legacy 01:52:23 - Helldivers, Star Wars in Fortnite, and Darth Jar Jar 01:55:41 - DC vs Marvel Chat, Doom Prequel, and Summer Trooping 01:58:08 - Outro and Final Goodbye----------Listen to Katie on her podcast, The Grindhouse Girls.Listen to Todd and Carla on their podcast, WSTR: Galactic Public Access.----------The Cinedicate on InstagramThe Cinedicate's Discord Community Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Diane Sare joins us and brings an interesting take on how we are being manipulated into war and domestic chaos by the Brits and the bankers. As the president of the Larouche organization, she also discusses why Lyndon Larouche is not a scary figure in American history. Then we turn to Charleston and the press conference from Everyday People Fast.
An episode remembering a towering talent who broke new ground in unexpected ways, and covers by a couple of other remarkable talents who are clearly appreciated, but not enough and for not enough reasons. Everyday People, originally by Sly and the Family Stone, covered by Taj Mahal, and by Jeff Buckley. Outro music is Underdog, also by Sly and the Family Stone.
Pat and Lisa rattle on about accents, The Beach Boys, the people on the bicycle trail in front of Pat’s place and bad kissers. Songs in this episode: “The Shortest Song in the World” Kenny Price (1970) “Gonzo” James Booker (1960) “Everyday People” Sly and the Family Stone (1968) “Dance …
This week on Sober Stories from Everyday People, we're joined by Becs from Manchester, who is 205 days sober at the time of recording.At just 25 years old, Becs has been on a journey with sobriety that began with sober curiosity as early as age 19. Now, with over six months alcohol-free under her belt, she shares her refreshingly honest take on what it's like navigating sobriety as a young adult in a culture that often glorifies drinking.Growing up in the 90s and 00s and later entering the fashion industry, Becs found herself caught in the cycle of binge drinking—something that intensified during her university years. But today, she's found new purpose and focus: renovating her first home, which she recently bought. With a very supportive partner and a toolkit of healthy habits, Becs is building a life that aligns with who she truly wants to be.This episode is full of inspiration—especially for younger listeners who might be wondering what life without alcohol can actually look like. We talk about everything from mental health and journaling, to making yourself accountable, weighing the real cost of drinking, and why keeping busy can be one of the best tools for staying on track.You can follow Becs on Instagram at @becselizt to keep up with her sobriety journey, renovations, and life in progress.Helpful links: Get help from me directly by visiting www.sassysobermum.com Visit THRIVE Sober Coaching for sobriety guidance & resources here www.thrivesobercoaching.com Get access to my new online sobriety self-paced course here https://checkout.teachable.com/secure/1930842/checkout/order_jmr0kg9w(use coupon code HALFPRICE) Join my super friendly and safe online women's sober community here: https://thrive-af-community.circle.so/checkout/thrive-subscription Email sassysobermum at thrive@sassysobermum.com Alcohol Change UKWebsite: https://www.alcoholchange.org.ukHelpline: 0800 917 8282 (Available Monday to Friday 9 AM - 8 PM)Mind (Mental Health Support)Website: https://www.mind.org.ukHelpline: 0300 123 3393NHS Alcohol Support ServicesWebsite: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/alcohol-misuse
Join Robert Ward and his co-hosts as they revisit the legendary Sly and the Family Stone with a repost of their deep dive into the groundbreaking album Stand! This episode is packed with funky grooves, unexpected tangents, and a whole lot of fun. Robert, Russell, and Aaron break down timeless tracks like "I Want to Take You Higher," "Everyday People," and "Sing a Simple Song," while exploring the rich history of this genre-defining band. But don't expect a typical music review—our hosts often get sidetracked with hilarious, off-the-wall discussions. From random Scooby-Doo references to deep dives into Scatman John's life (yes, we went there), to heated debates on the right way to shift on your keyboard, this episode goes everywhere. Expect a mix of serious music analysis and totally absurd pop culture tangents. We cover the influence of Sly and the Family Stone on funk, rock, and even hip-hop, while laughing about how NBA Jam soundbites might have been inspired by their funky grooves. We also touch on Lady Gaga's impact, discuss the unforgettable Chumbawamba, and take some time to wonder if Sly's untold story is destined for an Oscar-worthy biopic. I mean, it's coming, right? We'll probably get a nomination for this podcast if that happens. Whether you're here for the deep dive into Sly's genius or just want to hear us go off on Chumbawamba and the Scatman, you'll get it all. Robert, Russell, and Aaron may not be music experts, but we sure know how to have fun—and we know the impact of Stand can't be overstated. Tune in, laugh along, and remember: If Scatman John can do it, so can you! Sly and the Family Stone, Stand album review, Everyday People, I Want to Take You Higher, Sly Stone biography, music breakdown, Scatman John tribute, NBA Jam soundbite, Lady Gaga, Chumbawamba, classic funk music, Scatman John story, music podcast humor, pop culture podcast, music deep dive, funk legends, musical influence, Oscar-winning biopic, 60s music, music analysis podcast, best funk albums, unfiltered music review, music tangents,
We are celebrating the 30 year anniversary of one of Pearl Jam's most memorable tour runs from the summer of 1995. There's a plethora of incredible moments and shows from this year, ranging from two performances at Red Rocks including a special sit down set on night 2, the infamous Polo Fields show that Ed had to leave early due to illness, and the popular Soldier Field show which is considered one of the best in their history. This episode is a part of our Hallucinogenic Recipe series that not just covers the important moments from an era of Pearl Jam, but puts emphasis on the bootleg tape trading that was rampant during the mid-1990's. Patrick Boegel and Brian Horwitz host and bring you back to a simpler time where bootlegs weren't as readily as they are now. The summer of 1995 featured some incredible moments that were highly sought after in the trader world, and they'll get deep into moments such as No Jeremy, Falling Down, Maggot Brain, Everyday People and the evolution in Pearl Jam's live performances during this era. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more stories just like these, this entire series is available on our Patreon at http://patreon.com/liveon4legs. If you have any future episode requests that you'd like to see in this series, please send us an email at liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com! Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com
Um Boia sentido, cheio de nuances que vão do delírio da vitória do Yago e Bettylou até a nostalgia duma juventude muito bem vivida explorando ondas perfeitas com o amor da sua vida.Celebramos a vida e obra de dois feiticeiros da arte de fazer músicas, Brian Wilson e Sly Stone.A trilha tem Abaco Dream com Life And Death In G & A, Brian Wislon com sua versão de Caroline No, Beach Boys com Fall Breaks And Back To Winter (Woody Woodpecker Symphony) e God Only Knows e Sly & the Family Stone com Everyday People.
On this episode David Pouncey Sr. joins to reflect on the life of his cousin Sylvester Stewart affectionately known as Sly Stone (3:50). Then DeVon and Spencer discuss the NBA Finals (27:50) and the new NBA All-Star format Team World Vs. Team USA (56:41) and more!
1. オープニングトーク「フロイトとユングと夢」2. “What's Happening America” 〜どうなってんのよアメリカ〜 (1) ロサンゼルスで移民摘発に抗議デモ、外出禁止例が発動!・ICEとは?・トランプがニューサム知事の承認なしに州兵投入 ・反乱法とは・政治の見せ物?(2) 伝説的ファンクバンド「スライ&ザ・ファミリーストーン」のリーダー、スライ・ストーン、82歳で死去!・社会と文化に多大な影響・Everyday People・『暴動』とアメリカの崩壊(3) シカゴの観光名所が復活へ!・ジョン・ハンコック・センター・「シグネチャー・ルーム」の歴史・突然の閉店から2年3. Saku's Weekly Update「展望台@シアーズ・タワー」4. Saku's Weekly English 今週の英語:Sky High 5. Ask Saku リスナーの皆様からのお便りのコーナーご支援、投げ銭はこちらからPay Pal : saku39yanagawa@gmail.com英会話レッスンのお申し付けもsakusradio@gmail.comまで作:Saku Yanagawa出演:Saku Yanagawa
AMDG. In Kolbe's new astronomy program, the sky's the limit of what students can learn. Astronomy teacher Antonia Castro and course developer Vanessa Delgado are here to discuss the third quadrivium subject and Kolbe's updated astronomy program. The duo examine why astronomy is the “mother of the scientific field” and explain their efforts to bring students a foundational experience in applied mathematics and physics, while also sparking wonder at the grandeur of God's creation. “Everything is difficult if you don't know what it is,” Antonio reflects. “But once you start looking into it, step by step, it's easy,” he promises. From building telescopes to mapping relative distances, this astronomy course has something for the most theoretical mind to the most practical learner. Links mentioned & relevant: Exploring the Heavens: Kolbe Academy's High School Astronomy Course with link to free download/preview of text and course materials Carry On, Mr. Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham Vatican Observatory podcast Related Kolbecast episodes: 107 Wander & Wonder and 241 Renew, Resolve, Reengage with Vanessa Delgado 249 Stories Crafted with Care from Kolbe Academy Press 259 Seeing the Story: Classical Reflections on Art 114 Kolbe Academy Past, Present, and Future featuring Kolbe Academy Executive Director Mary Rowles Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
Sly Stone, the visionary frontman of the pioneering funk-and-soul group Sly and the Family Stone, has died at the age of 82. A towering figure in music, Stone led a multiracial and multi-gender band that broke cultural and musical barriers with hits like "Everyday People" and "Family Affair." His influence can be heard in the work of countless artists, including Prince and Outkast. We look back at his revolutionary sound and enduring legacy. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TRoday on rhe 5: Between the latest episode of Everyday People and one of the newer RLM videos, I started thinking about how people might react to the probably increasing flood of junky AI video. Is it possible we'll see demand for a video focused version of something we're already pretty familiar with: the ad blocker.
** TRIGGER WARNING ** In this week's episode of 'Sober Stories from Everyday People' I am chatting all things spiritual with Claire who is a Reiki practitioner, a shamanic healer and a clairvoyant. Claire is 136 days sober at the time of this recording. It is not Claires first bout of sobriety although things feel very different this time round. In this episode I talk openly about my own spiritual awakening which has been happening progressively over the last 6-8 months. It is a deep conversation and a vulnerable one for me personally as I have never shared these thoughts openly with anyone. I have to say it is very exposing putting this episode out there but I do it in an attempt to help stitch together the sobriety and spiritual story together in a way that I have never heard before. I am wondering how many people feel similarly to me and whether this content resonates and relieves the thoughts of isolation a spiritual awakening can bring. Claire also talks about rape so please protect yourself if this will be triggering for you. Claire has a lovely energy and compelling tale of courage and bravery. You can find and follow her on instagram at @healingforascension and via https://www.healingforascension.co.uk. I hope you enjoy the episode and I would be extra grateful if you messaged me directly if this helped you in any way. Helpful links: Get help from me directly by visiting www.sassysobermum.com Visit THRIVE Sober Coaching for sobriety guidance & resources here www.thrivesobercoaching.com Get access to my new online sobriety self-paced course here https://checkout.teachable.com/secure/1930842/checkout/order_jmr0kg9w(use coupon code HALFPRICE) Join my super friendly and safe online women's sober community here: https://thrive-af-community.circle.so/checkout/thrive-subscription Email sassysobermum at thrive@sassysobermum.com Alcohol Change UKWebsite: https://www.alcoholchange.org.ukHelpline: 0800 917 8282 (Available Monday to Friday 9 AM - 8 PM)Mind (Mental Health Support)Website: https://www.mind.org.ukHelpline: 0300 123 3393NHS Alcohol Support ServicesWebsite: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/alcohol-misuse
Episode 352: DJ MOMA “The Grind Behind EveryDayPPL And The Cost Of Legacy” On this week's episode, the crew is joined by the ever-insightful @DJMoma, who dives deep into his recent creative process and thoughts on the global music scene. Moma compares the energy and music cultures of Cape Town and Johannesburg (01:33). He shares how he's been drawing music in South Africa (14:10), collaborating with local artists and cooking up new Amapiano tracks from scratch in old-school jam sessions (20:10). Moma addresses Everyday People inspired parties (30:00), breaks down his philosophy behind throwing international parties and the cultural risks involved (28:20) and the crew touches on the gatekeeping still present in NYC nightlife (56:01). The crew discuss the value of anniversary parties (1:39:01) and whether YouTube DJ party channels are really profitable (1:55:40). Later, Crooked brings up the rise of watered-down Afro house (2:14:30), prompting Moma to call out the "elevator music" version of the genre doing a disservice to real producers (2:22:55). Finally, Moma reflects on his last Dreamville Festival experience (2:55:01). This episode is sponsored by @SoundCollectiveNYC, an industry-leading music school, musical space and community located in downtown Manhattan for aspiring DJ's, Producers, Musicians and more. Take private Ableton lessons, practice DJ routines, experiment with different audio equipment and reserve studio spaces for just the day, maybe a week or sign up for their monthly membership. Check www.soundcollective.com for more info and try their Online Classes free for a month by entering the code “ROAD”. If you're in the New York area, visit them at 28 Broadway, New York, NY 10004 and tell them the Road Podcast sent you!! Try Beatsource for free: https://btsrc.dj/4jCkT1p Join DJcity for only $10: https://bit.ly/3EeCjAX
All of us who are followers of Christ have been given the Commission to go and make disciples. Anyone, anywhere, anytime can find a person of peace and disciple them. This session will discuss practical steps and resources to help us all to make disciples that make disciples. Jaryd Motsinger Cincinnati Challenge Ranch, CEO
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Jared C. Wilson joins Kelsi to chat about his latest book, Lest We Drift: Five Departure Dangers from the One True Gospel. In the book, Jared has identified the potential and problems with evangelical departures from gospel-centrality. In this conversation, Jared defines "gospel-centeredness" and then goes through the five key dangers he's identified in the book.Jared C. Wilson serves as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry, Author in Residence, and General Editor, For the Church. In addition, he serves as the director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church. He's the author of numerous books, including The Storied Life, Gospel Wakefulness, The Prodigal Church (a World Magazine Book of the Year in 2016), The Pastor's Justification, Supernatural Power for Everyday People, and The Gospel Driven Church.Show Notes:Support 15171517 PodcastsThe 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts1517 on YoutubeMore from Kelsi: Kelsi Klembara Follow Kelsi on Instagram Follow Kelsi on Twitter Kelsi's Newsletter Subscribe to the Show: Apple Podcasts Spotify YoutubeMore from Jared:Lest We Drift: Five Departure Dangers from the One True GospelFollow Jared on XJared's Website
In this week's ‘Sober Stories from Everyday People' podcast I am chatting with Nina in London who is 116 days sober at the time of this recording. Nina is a member of my THRIVE online women's Community and has also worked with me directly for several weeks.Nina talks openly about the twists and turns that kept her drinking regularly in her life up until her late 40's. With two children and a husband, Nina feels like she is really thriving in life and growing stronger every day in sobriety.You can find and connect with Nina on Instagram at @wonderfullysober. Helpful links: Get help from me directly by visiting www.sassysobermum.com Visit THRIVE Sober Coaching for sobriety guidance & resources here www.thrivesobercoaching.com Get access to my new online sobriety self-paced course here https://checkout.teachable.com/secure/1930842/checkout/order_jmr0kg9w(use coupon code HALFPRICE) Join my super friendly and safe online women's sober community here: https://thrive-af-community.circle.so/checkout/thrive-subscription Email sassysobermum at thrive@sassysobermum.com Alcohol Change UKWebsite: https://www.alcoholchange.org.ukHelpline: 0800 917 8282 (Available Monday to Friday 9 AM - 8 PM)Mind (Mental Health Support)Website: https://www.mind.org.ukHelpline: 0300 123 3393NHS Alcohol Support ServicesWebsite: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/alcohol-misuse
Hands up if you'd call yourself an overthinker! Many smart high-achieving women get caught in the overthinking trap (myself included!). It's when you feel cautious of making the right decisions, needing to analyse the possible options before going ahead, even though you feel like you know the answer deep down! It's so easy to get caught up in looking for the “right” way, second-guessing your instincts, and relying on outside advice instead of simply trusting what you know inside. What if tuning into your own intuition could be the missing piece that helps things flow more easily in your coaching business and - let's be honest - in your life? Imagine - faster decisions, more alignment to your higher self, less time wasted going down paths better suited to others... yep, all that's possible when you finally lean in and trust your intuition! This week, I'm thrilled to introduce you to Jo Worsfold—a spiritual channel, energy healer, and all-around expert at helping everyday people access their spiritual side. Jo's also one of my fabulous Business JAM clients, who worked with me to develop her own signature program. Whether you consider yourself “woo” or not, this conversation is for you. Jo's down-to-earth approach helps women cut through the noise, tune into their intuition, and actually use it as a guiding force in their businesses. Here's a little peek at what we cover in this episode: Why is intuition so important for women in business? Jo shares why feeling disempowered, stuck, or perpetually seeking outside approval might be a sign you're ignoring your intuition, and what can shift when you reconnect to it. What does tuning into your intuition actually look and feel like? We talk about practical, real-life signs, and how intuition can show as thoughts, emotions, or even physical sensations. How do you build the courage to trust your gut and block out the second-guessing? Jo reveals simple, playful ways to “exercise” your intuitive muscles and grow confidence in your own choices. What's the difference between fear and intuition? Learn Jo's tips on recognising when you're being held back by fear versus when your inner voice is trying to guide you. If you've ever wished making decisions in your business could feel less like a struggle and more like flow, this is the episode you don't want to miss! About our guest: Jo Worsfold is a Tasmanian channel, healer, spiritual guide & author. Jo is the founder of LUMA·NOVA and author of Equilibrium: Spirituality for Everyday People and her passion is healing and inspiring everyday women in an ethical, professional and authentic way. For ten years Jo has been using her unparalleled healing gift and down-to-earth nature to help women move beyond the monotony of life so they can reset, recharge, reconnect to their higher self and live a genuinely joyful, meaningful and soulful life. Jo has coined the phrase 'everyday spirituality'; an authentic way of being spiritual that she credits to her own exponential healing, happiness and growth - and has recently started an Australia-wide movement in everyday spirituality to showcase just how easy, effortless and magical spirituality can be for all Australian women. Connect with Jo: Business Name: LUMA·NOVA www.lumanova.com.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lumanovaoz YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lumanova_healer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lumanova_healer/ ------------------------------------------- Special opportunity to create your Signature Program with me OPEN NOW - Just 10 spots available! Want to create or upgrade your Signature Program this year? 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In this special episode of The Light Watkins Show, Light brings together five individuals from his online coaching program, The Year of Transformation, to share what really happens when you commit to inner change — one challenge at a time.Each of these guests started the program feeling stuck, burned out, or simply craving something more. Over the course of a year, they all participated in dozens of seven-day challenges designed to spark personal growth without blowing up their lives. The result? Real transformation through small, consistent steps.From cold showers and writing poetry to letting go of vices and launching new creative projects, these participants pushed past excuses, embraced discomfort, and discovered parts of themselves they never knew existed. And they did it all while holding each other accountable through a tight-knit community that became like family.You'll hear honest reflections on the obstacles they faced, the surprising breakthroughs they had, and the moments they almost quit — but didn't. Whether it was giving up potato chips, performing stand-up comedy, or learning to forgive themselves, each story shows how powerful it can be to say yes to growth, even when you don't know what's on the other side.This isn't about overnight success or radical life overhauls. It's about the “tortoise approach” to change — slow, steady, and deeply effective. If you're ready to create your own scavenger hunt for the soul, this episode will show you what's possible when you show up for yourself.Send us a text message. We'd love to hear from you!
We welcome fine art painter Rhonda K Brown, whose artistic story is deeply intertwined with a remarkable family legacy in the art world. Join us as Rhonda pulls back the curtain on her creative journey - from the influential gallery environment of her youth to her eventual return to painting after exploring other paths. How did growing up surrounded by prominent artists shape her artistic vision? What drew her back to the canvas after time away? And what inspired her to create a new platform supporting fellow artists? Tune in for an intimate conversation about art, inspiration, and the mission to elevate diverse creative voices. WHAT YOU'LL HEAR: Rhonda's personal journey as a fine art painter and how she developed her unique style The remarkable legacy of the Malcolm Brown Gallery and its influence on her work Her approach to selecting color palettes and how she trained her artistic eye A treasure trove of recommendations for both historical and contemporary artists worth following The story behind Critique House, a new venture co-founded with her son to support BIPOC artists CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction to Rhonda Brown's Creative Journey 01:31 The Malcolm Brown Gallery: A Family Legacy 10:59 Influences and Inspirations in Art 17:22 Honoring Everyday People Through Art 21:12 Navigating Artistic Challenges and Community Support 24:01 The Evolution of Rhonda's Color Palette 29:05 Sources of Inspiration and Artistic Growth 34:02 The Journey Back to Art and Critique House 38:57 Critique House: Supporting BIPOC Artists KEY MOMENTS: Discover how Rhonda approaches her creative practice and what fuels her artistic vision Learn about the influential Malcolm Brown Gallery and its place in art history Hear how Rhonda celebrates everyday people through her artistic expression Explore the development of her distinctive color palette and artistic eye ABOUT RHONDA K BROWN: Rhonda K Brown is an accomplished fine art painter whose work has garnered recognition for its distinctive style. Beyond her personal artistic practice, she's committed to creating opportunities for other artists. CONNECT & FOLLOW: Rhonda K Brown: @rhondabrownfineart Rhonda's Website: https://www.rkbfineart.com Martine Séverin: martineseverin.com | @martine.sev This episode has been edited by Casandra Voltolina
In episode 1846, Miles and guest co-host Andrew Ti are joined by writer for The Left Hook and co-host of America Unhinged & Democracy-ish, Wajahat Ali, to discuss… Gov Josh Shapiro’s Home Was Set On Fire…Sounds Like An Assassination Attempt? Nayib Bukele Visited The WH On Monday, Bill Maher…Welcome To The Resistance..., Meta’s Antitrust Trial Started This Week…What’s Even Going To Happen, Katy Perry Safely Returns From Outer Space, Off-Brand Pixar Jesus Does Big Business At The Box Office and more! Suspect in arson at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s residence being treated at hospital, police say El Salvador's Bukele says 'preposterous' to suggest he return Abrego Garcia to U.S. Bill Maher Praises ‘Gracious,’ ‘Measured’ Trump After Wild White House Meeting: ‘You Can Hate Me For It, But I’m Not a Liar’ Katy Perry, all-female crew launch into space on Blue Origin Katy Perry is reading Carl Sagan, studying string theory ahead of spaceflight Katy Perry, Gayle King and others reflect on their brief but historic trip to space William Shatner: My Trip to Space Filled Me With ‘Overwhelming Sadness’ (EXCLUSIVE) Crowning ‘The King of Kings’: Inside the Early Box Office Success of Angel Studios’ Starry Biblical Epic ‘The King of Kings’ Review: Oscar Isaac Stars in a Bland, Animated Bible Greatest Hits Album ‘Minecraft’ Crows $80M Second Weekend; ‘King Of Kings’ Hits The Hallelujah With $19M+ Opening Record For Animated Biblical Pic – Sunday Update ‘Sound of Freedom’ Studio Deflects Criticism: “The Vast Majority of Tickets Are Being Bought by Everyday People” LISTEN: What I Am by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians WATCH: The Daily Zeitgeist on Youtube! L.A. Wildfire Relief: Displaced Black Families GoFund Me Directory See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this thought-provoking episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by the remarkable Hallie Rubenhold, historian and author of "The Five" and her latest work, "Story of a Murder." Together, they embark on a passionate exploration of the need to rethink how we understand and teach history, particularly challenging the long-standing dominance of "great man history."Rethinking Historical Narratives:Hallie passionately argues for the abandonment of the "great man" model of history, advocating for a more inclusive approach that recognizes the experiences of ordinary people and their roles in shaping the past.She emphasizes the importance of social history, which provides a richer, more egalitarian perspective on historical events, moving beyond the narratives of kings and politicians.The Crippen Murder Reexamined:Listeners are introduced to Hallie's new book, "Story of a Murder," which delves into the infamous Crippen case of 1910, offering a unique historian's perspective on true crime and its documentation.Hallie reveals how the details surrounding this murder not only tell a thrilling story but also reflect the societal dynamics of the early 20th century, right on the brink of modernity.Engaging with History:Hallie discusses the disconnect between academic history and public understanding, advocating for a more human-centered approach that connects individuals to the past.She highlights the significance of women's experiences in history, arguing that the suffrage movement is just one slice of a much larger pie that includes economic and social empowerment.This episode is a compelling call to action for historians, educators, and history enthusiasts alike, urging us all to break free from outdated narratives and embrace a more holistic understanding of our shared past. Guest Information:Don't miss Hallie's talk at the Gloucester History Festival on Friday, 25th April at 4 PM. Tickets available at gloucesterhistoryfestival.co.uk.Purchase a copy of "Story of a Murder" from the History Rage Bookshop.Follow Hallie on social media: @hallierubenhold on Twitter.Support History Rage: For just £3 per month on Patreon or Apple, enjoy early access to episodes, ad-free listening, and exclusive content. Subscribe at patreon.com/historyrage.Stay Connected: Join the conversation and keep the rage alive! Visit historyrage.com for past episodes and updates.Follow us on:Facebook: History RageTwitter: @HistoryRageInstagram: @historyrageStay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TRIGGER WARNING (references suicidal thoughts)In this week's episode of the "Sober Stories from Everyday People" podcast, host @sassysobermum interviews Daniel, a 47-year-old from Jersey who has been sober for six years. Daniel discusses Jersey's strong drinking culture and reflects on his chaotic youth, which included a traumatic childhood and early marriage with children. He worked his way up in the IT sector but faced challenges with alcohol. After quitting cold turkey, he experienced severe depression and contemplated suicide. Thankfully, he sought support from colleagues, leading to personal growth and active involvement in the sober community. Daniel now engages in local mental health initiatives and maintains an Instagram presence under the handle @thejerseysoberwalker. I hope you enjoy! Helpful links: Get help from me directly by visiting www.sassysobermum.com Visit THRIVE Sober Coaching for sobriety guidance & resources here www.thrivesobercoaching.comGet access to my new online sobriety self-paced course here https://checkout.teachable.com/secure/1930842/checkout/order_jmr0kg9w(use coupon code HALFPRICE)Join my super friendly and safe online women's sober community here: https://thrive-af-community.circle.so/checkout/thrive-subscriptionEmail sassysobermum at thrive@sassysobermum.comAlcohol Change UKWebsite: https://www.alcoholchange.org.ukHelpline: 0800 917 8282 (Available Monday to Friday 9 AM - 8 PM)Mind (Mental Health Support)Website: https://www.mind.org.ukHelpline: 0300 123 3393NHS Alcohol Support ServicesWebsite: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/alcohol-misuse
In this NGPF Podcast episode, Yanely is joined by Jasmine Rashid, the author of The Financial Activist Playbook: 8 Strategies for Everyday People to Reclaim Wealth and Collective Well-Being. In this episode, Jasmine discusses how everyday people can use financial decisions to drive social change. She explains financial activism, its difference from economic activism, and how individuals can reclaim wealth and promote justice through everyday financial choices. Jasmine shares her personal journey and offers practical strategies for aligning money with movements for equity. This episode provides valuable insights for anyone looking to make a difference through financial empowerment.
Renowned for his raw, intimate, and deeply humanistic approach to photography, Swedish photographer Anders Petersen has spent decades capturing the lives of outsiders, night dwellers, and everyday people with striking intensity. In this interview, Petersen reflects on his journey—from his early days at Café Lehmitz to his continued exploration of the urban environment—and shares insights into his creative process, influences, and the enduring power of human connection.Links:Anders Petersen at the Spot Home Gallery, NapoliAnders Petersen at LenscultureAnders Petersen at ArtnetMatt Mahourin (as discussed in the conversation)
Victoria recently celebrated Cultural Diversity Week, during which the documentary ‘Piquancy: Silent Heroes' was screened in the State Parliament. SBS Nepali spoke with Niru Tripathi of CALD Voices, the community organisation behind the film's production. - भिक्टोरियामा १७ देखि २३ मार्चसम्म सांस्कृतिक विविधता सप्ताह मनाइएको थियो। यसै क्रममा एक सामुदायिक संस्था कल्ड भोइसेसले ‘पिकअन्सी: साइलेन्ट हिरोज' नाम गरेको एउटा वृत्तचित्र राज्यको संसदमा प्रदर्शन गरेको थियो। विभिन्न समुदायका १५ जना आप्रवासीहरूको कथा समेटिएको उक्त डकुमेन्ट्रीका बारेमा कल्ड भोइसेस संस्थापक, निरु त्रिपाठीसँग, एसबीएस नेपालीले गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।
This week, Greg chats with Anton Mitchell, a gifted educator and storyteller based at the Mob Museum in Las Vegas. From his blue-collar roots to educating thousands about the hidden truths of organized crime, Anton's journey is anything but ordinary. We dig into the nuanced history of the mob, the power of everyday choices, and what it really means to teach and learn every day.
Send us a textBridget stops by the podcast to discuss music, metaphysics, and much more. ****Bridget Barkan is a chameleon artist who shape-shifts through genre and style with a thread of raw truth and soul, woven into every melody and lyric. A native New Yorker, she has toured the world with pop/glam band Scissor Sisters and has performed with Bright Light Bright Light and Slow Knights. Starring in LGBTQ romantic classic “Walk with Me,” as a singer/songwriter, featured on the original album as well. As a singer, she has also opened for Lady Gaga, and has shared the stage with Drag legends Joey Arias, Murray Hill, and more. She worked closely with Baz Luhrmann as the voice of Misty Holloway on the Netflix show “The Get Down.” Bridget has released singles with the House DJ/producer legend Todd Terry as well as numerous of her own singles. As a child actress, she has appeared in countless commercials and Sesame Street. She has starred in HBO's Everyday People, Sherrybaby, Redacted, God's Pocket, Steven Soderbergh's The Knick and had a recurring role as a one-legged “hooker” on Law & Order: SVU. On stage, Barkan has appeared in numerous productions including Dog Sees God and alongside Lea Michelle in a workshop of Spring Awakening. "Heartbroken Ones” was a practice in healing, purging, and processing what Barkan was going through. “It helped me get through one of the worst moments of my life. It was the acceptance I was singing to myself,” Barkan explains. “All that mattered was releasing the pain that this indiscretion had caused.” Working with producer Austin Bello (Nikki Pope, FNKHOUSER, Goldvein) again who worked on her previous single “Good Things” and singer songwriter Poet Hawkins, she crafted the song in “a more old soul approach at first. But then I kept listening to my friend Natti Vogel's song ‘FAB (Free Ass Bitch),' which also was a healing song, which had a more pop and synth based energy, so we went in that direction, instead. We took parts of a voice memo and created a soundscape which really captured the inner world I was in.” A regular in the NYC artsy pop underground that includes Bright Light Bright Light, Xavier Smith, and John Cameron Mitchell among many others, Bridget is a “Jill of All Trades” on a one woman journey through life, love and loss. She also formerly toured the world with Scissor Sisters and can be seen in their earth-shattering “Let's Have A Kiki” video as one of Ana Matronic's crew. Having inherited her father's knack for songwriting, Bridget's intrinsic artistry and talent is a legacy she proudly carries. *****If you would like to contact the show about being a guest please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comFollow us on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomAudio production by Rich Zei of Third Ear AudioIntro and Outro music compliments of Fast Suzi©2025 Better To...Podcast with D. M.NeedomSupport the show
Kyle Worley is joined by Jared Wilson to discuss his new book “Lest We Drift” and answer the question, what happens if we depart from the one true gospel?Questions Covered in This Episode:Why did you write “Lest We Drift: Five Departure Dangers from the One True Gospel”?What are two of the five dangers?What is the solution?Guest Bio:Jared C. Wilson serves as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry, Author in Residence, and General Editor, For the Church. He is the author of a number of books including but not limited to Gospel Wakefulness, The Prodigal Church, The Pastor's Justification, and Supernatural Power for Everyday People. He also serves as an elder at Liberty Baptist Church. He and Becky have been married for twenty-three years, and they have two daughters: Macy and Grace.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:2 Corinthians 3:18“Lest We Drift” by Jared C. WilsonThe Rise and Fall of Mars Hill by Christianity Today Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteOur Sister Podcasts:The Family Discipleship Podcast | Tiny TheologiansSupport Training the Church and Become a Patron:patreon.com/trainingthechurchMidwestern Seminary is excited to announce FTC Talks, exclusive conversations with MBTS faculty about ministry related topics. Completely online and FREE, you can sign up for any and all FTC Talks today at mbts.edu/ftctalks to reserve your spot. Join us for talks about women's discipleship, God's heart for the nations, gospel-driven ministry, Spurgeon's pastoral ministry, and how every Christian is a counselor. We hope these conversations will spur you on in your service to the local church and help you connect with even more ministry leaders and friends across the country. Sign up today at mbts.edu/ftctalks.To learn more about our sponsors please visit our sponsor page. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
In this episode, Will.i.am, Van Jones, and Peter discuss what the Make Wakanda Real campaign stands for, how technology is changing lives across the globe, and the state of legacy media. Recorded on Feb 22nd, 2025 Views are my own thoughts; not Financial, Medical, or Legal Advice. Will.i.am is a globally recognized artist, entrepreneur, and innovator at the intersection of music, technology, and philanthropy. As the founder of FYI, i.am+, and co-founder of Amuse, he pioneers AI-driven platforms and smart consumer products while advising Atom Bank. Best known as the frontman of the Black Eyed Peas, he has shaped modern music with hit albums like Elephunk and The E.N.D., alongside his solo work #willpower. His tech ventures include FYI.AI, and Sound Drive with Mercedes-AMG. Committed to bridging technology and social impact, he co-founded Make Wakanda Real with Van Jones, an AI initiative to empower underrepresented communities. Through the i.am Angel Foundation, he continues to champion STEAM education for underserved youth, ensuring that innovation reaches those who need it most. Van Jones is a prominent political commentator, social activist, and entrepreneur working at the intersection of media, technology, and justice. A longtime CNN contributor, he hosts The Van Jones Show and previously led The Redemption Project. As the founder of Dream Machine Innovation Lab, he focuses on bringing AI to underrepresented communities while continuing his work with Dream.org on initiatives like #YesWeCode, #cut50, and Green For All. He co-founded Make Wakanda Real with will.i.am, a movement inspired by Black Panther that seeks to democratize AI access for marginalized groups. Jones has received numerous accolades, including a 2020 Emmy Award and the 2021 Courage and Civility Award, which granted him $100 million to support nonprofits. A senior advisor at Teneo and a board member of multiple social justice organizations, he is also a bestselling author, with his latest book, Beyond the Messy Truth (2017), offering insights on unity and reform. Learn more about the FYI.AI app:https://fyi.ai/ Learn more about Make Wakanda Real: https://www.dreammachine.org/ Learn more about Rapport: https://www.rapport.co/ ____________ I only endorse products and services I personally use. To see what they are, please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: Get started with Fountain Life and become the CEO of your health: https://fountainlife.com/peter/ AI-powered precision diagnosis you NEED for a healthy gut: https://www.viome.com/peter Get 15% off OneSkin with the code PETER at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod _____________ I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Blog _____________ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSly and the Family Stone “Everyday People” from the 1968 album "Stand!" released on Epic. Written and produced by Bob DylanPersonel:Sly Stone: vocalsRose Stone: vocals, pianoFreddie Stone: vocals, guitarLarry Graham: vocals, bass guitarGreg Errico: drums, background vocalsJerry Martini: saxophone, background vocalsCynthia Robinson: trumpet, vocal ad-libsEngineered by Don PuluseCover:Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh BondIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Writer Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.
Send us a textThis week let's chat about a wonderful new book by Jasmine Rashid, “The Financial Activist Playbook.” The book covers 8 strategies for everyday people to flex the power of their wallets. The book covers banking, shopping, donating, investing, and earning in ways that can feed our collective well being.Tune in to hear more about the book and find out how to get your own copy today.Links from today's episode:The Financial Activist Playbook: 8 Strategies for Everyday People to Reclaim Wealth and Collective Well-Being by Jasmine RashidLink to purchase book (contains an affiliate link)Author's websiteICYMI another episode you might enjoy:Episode#155 How Gen Z Thinks About InvestingLove the book recos on this show? Check out the Progressive Pockets Bookshelf:https://bookshop.org/shop/progressivepockets As an affiliate of Bookshop.org, Progressive Pockets will earn a commission if you make a purchase.Connect With Genet “GG” Gimja:Website https://www.progressivepockets.comTwitter https://twitter.com/prgrssvpckts Work With Me:Email progressivepockets@gmail.com for brand partnerships, business inquiries, and speaking engagements.Easy Ways to Support the Show1. Send this episode to someone you know! Word of mouth is how podcasts grow!2. Buy me a coffee (or a soundproof panel!) https://buymeacoffee.com/progressivepockets 3. Leave a 5 star rating and review for the show!//NO AI TRAINING: Any use of this podcast episode transcript or associated show notes or blog posts to “train” generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to generate text is expressly prohibited. This includes, without limitation, technologies that are capable of generating works in the same style or genre as this content. The author reserves all rights to license uses of this work for generative AI training and development of machine learning language models//Support the show
God Sovereignly Placed you in your Circles for a Purpose . . . I. Spiritual Places: Engage Unsaved Christians! (1-15) II. Everyday Places: Care for Broken People! (16-22) III. Suffering Places: Display Hope for Everyday People! (23-40) Practical Implications How can you cultivate gospel ears and gospel courage? How do you view broken people?How do you handle suffering?
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share new music they're digging that flies under the mainstream radar, buried treasures! They also pay tribute to singer-songwriter Jerry Butler.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:girlpuppy, "Champ," Single, Captured Tracks, 2024The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Jerry Butler, "Only the Strong Survive," The Ice Man Cometh, Mercury, 1969Jerry Butler and The Impressions, "For Your Precious Love," Single, Vee-Jay, 1958Loveworms, "Heartbeat," Heartbeat, Antena Krzyku, 2025Jetstream Pony, "Captain Palisade," Single, Spinout Nuggets, 2024Meat Wave, "Dehydrated," Voicemail / Dehydrated, Self-Released, 2025Maruja, "Break The Tension," Single, Music for Nations, 2024Prism Shores, "Tourniquet!," Out From Underneath, Meritorio, 2025Denison Witmer, "Making Love," Anything At All, Asthmatic Kitty, 2025Psycho-O-Positive, "Mothra!," Single, Self Released, 2025The Penrose Web, "I Dreamt I Woke Up Dead," It's....The Penrose Web, Gare du Nord, 2025Middle Part, "Dial*," Disruptor, Little Planet, 2024The Sewerheads, "It Came as a Surprise," Despair is a Heaven, Tall Texan, 2024Wand, "The Leap," In A Capsule Wardrobe, Drag City, 2017L.A. WITCH, "777," 777 (Single), Suicide Squeeze, 2025Joveth, "Bubblegum," Bubblegum (Single), Voracious, 2024Sly and the Family Stone, "Everyday People," Stand!, Epic, 1968See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on the 5: On episode 68 of the Everyday People podcast, friend of the show Ant Pruitt was kind enough to give us a promotional shoutout. Since that show is one of essentials listens every week, I'm happy to return the favor.
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSly and the Family Stone “Everyday People” from the 1968 album "Stand!" released on Epic. Written and produced by Bob DylanPersonel:Sly Stone: vocalsRose Stone: vocals, pianoFreddie Stone: vocals, guitarLarry Graham: vocals, bass guitarGreg Errico: drums, background vocalsJerry Martini: saxophone, background vocalsCynthia Robinson: trumpet, vocal ad-libsEngineered by Don PuluseCover:Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh BondIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Writer Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:KneecapSNL 50RobynDavid ByrneLonely IslandEddie VedderPearl Jam “Corduruy”Jack WhiteWill FerrellAna GasteyerThe RootsJimmy FallonPost MaloneKurt CobainThe FugeesBoinnie RaittThe White Stripes “Seven Nation Army”Neil Young “Rockin' In The Free World”Miley CyrusSinead O ConnerChevy ChaseJay MohrColin QuinnEddie MurphhyTona FewKristin WiigChristopher GuestMartin ShortMike MeyersDana CarveyKevin NealonNorm McDonaldFrank StalloneOJ SimpsonTracey MorganTom HanksPhil HartmanNewsradioJoe RoganStevie Wonder “Superstition”Marvin GayeAretha FranklinTina TurnerMichael Jackson “Thriller”Ray CharlesBob MarleyAC/DCSpinal TapChappell RoanTaylor Swift “Shake It Off”Taylor Swift “Cruel Summer”The KillersSly and the Family Stone “Stand!”Sly and the Family Stone “You Can Make It If You Try”Sly and the Family Stone “Sing a Simple Song”Sly and the Family Stone “Everybody is A Star”Fats DominoProfessor LonghairJames BrownGeorge ClintonRichard NixonThe Beatles “All You Need Is Love”QuestloveBrian WilsonMotownPrincePhil SpectorGeorge MartinSly and the Family Stone “Family Affair”Jimi HendrixSly and the Family Stone “Dance to the Music”Sly and the Family Stone “Hot Fun in the Summertime”Tina TurnerKC and the Sunshine BandIsaac HayesThe Grateful DeadThe Mamas and the PapasThe Spencer Davis Group “Gimme Some Lovin”Riversice Gospel Group “Kumbaya, My Lord”The Meters “Sissy Strut”The Meters “The Chicken Song”Jackson 5Rick JamesArrested Development “People Everyday”The Staples SingersJeff BuckleyThe SupremesJoan Jett and the BlackheartsTaj Mahal
Meet Tea Tee a lovel 6-4 model from Denver Colorado who shares tales from the modeling industry and the perversion contained within , she also shares some of the celebrity clients shes done styling for
If you liked the Parent Teacher Conference, try out Pewside Perspective, where Coach looks at a wide range of issues from a Christian perspective including educational thoughts like this episode...Hymn #7 Everyday People.On this crossover episode...On January 29th, 2025, President Trump signed the Executive order called "ENDING RADICAL INDOCTRINATION IN K-12 SCHOOLING". Many people, especially teachers, were angry. On this episode, Coach discusses 3 points from the executive order; patriotic education, gender transitioning of children without parental knowledge, and diversity, equity, and inclusion or Critical Race Theory messaging in the K-12 classroom from the perspective of a teacher, parent, and Christian. He defines terms in order to achieve understanding and shares how many people in opposition to the E.O. are creating a hyperbolic straw man rather than address reasonable concerns as presented here.
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig sits down with Indiana Representative Julie McGuire to explore the crucial role state lawmakers play in shaping healthcare policy. They discuss how everyday citizens can influence healthcare reform, the challenges of hospital pricing transparency, and the accountability of nonprofit hospitals.McGuire highlights the need for greater transparency in healthcare ownership and examines the growing impact of private equity on local medical practices. She also delves into key legislative efforts in Indiana, including regulating Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), increasing transparency in pharmaceutical pricing, and supporting independent medical practices.Throughout the conversation, they discuss the obstacles lawmakers face when passing healthcare reforms and why engaging with constituents is essential to creating real change. Tune in to learn how state-level initiatives can help improve healthcare affordability and accessibility.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/More on Indiana State Representative Julie McGuireFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN
Host: Mervyn DinnenGuest: Zena Everett, Award winning author and speakerIn this podcast interview Mervyn talks with executive coach and award winning business author Zena Everett about HR's role in helping to build team dynamics and trust whilst addressing every day people problems.During the conversation they discuss : What can cause conflict at work and how can it best be resolvedThe complexity of dealing with everyday people problemsThe role of managers and how to coach themConflict resolutionThe impact of remote, flexible and hybrid working on team dynamicsBuilding trust within teamsThanks for listening! Remember to subscribe to all of the HR Happy Hour Media Network shows on your favorite podcast app!
"The Hug" is a heartwarming and poignant collection of stories celebrating the profound impact that acts of kindness, generosity and human connection can have on our lives - especially during the most difficult of times. From a community rallying around a frozen talent show performer to strangers saving a family's home from wildfires, these powerful tales will rekindle your faith in the goodness of people and remind you of the beauty that can emerge even from life's darkest moments. An uplifting and deeply moving "hug" for the soul.Episode TranscriptYou can find our storytellers at:Marsha Shandur: Instagram | WebsiteYvonne Ator: WebsiteIN-Q: Instagram | WebsiteDan Stones: Wildfire note on TwitterJana Langford: Instagram | WebsiteGabra Zackman: InstagramRick Charlie: FacebookSusan Piver: InstagramErin Moon: Instagram | WebsiteCheck out our offerings & partners: Join My New Writing Project: Awake at the WheelVisit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley recorded live at the For The Church Conference at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with guests Jared Wilson and Patrick Schreiner to answer questions from the audience.Questions Covered in This Episode:Is the gospel political?Are doctrinal disagreements gospel disagreements?When sharing the gospel with people who don't have a religious background, what's a good approach?How do you best share the gospel with cultural Christians?How can women remain faithful to scripture while serving in ministry in the church?How does the cultural climate influence churches in this conversation?How can I battle pride in ministry?Why should we become like Jesus today? Why is it good that we will ultimately be conformed to His glory?What dimension of the gospel do you find encouraging in this season of your life?Guest Bios:Jared C. Wilson serves as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry, Author in Residence, and General Editor, For the Church. He is the author of a number of books, including but not limited to Gospel Wakefulness, The Prodigal Church, The Pastor's Justification, and Supernatural Power for Everyday People. He also serves as an elder at Liberty Baptist Church. He and Becky have been married for twenty-three years, and they have two daughters: Macy and Grace.Patrick Schreiner is the Director of the Residency PhD program, Associate Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Gene and Jo Downing Endowed Chair of Biblical Studies. He is the author of numerous books, including but not limited to; The Four Gospels: Jesus, the Hope of the World, The Transfiguration of Christ: An Exegetical and Theological Reading, a commentary on Acts, The Visual Word: An Illustrated Guide to the New Testament Books, and Political Gospel: Public Witness in a Politically Crazy World.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:For The Church Conference“Political Gospel” by Patrick Schreiner“Women and Ministry” Redeemer Presbyterian Church by Tim and Kathy Keller Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteOur Sister Podcasts:The Family Discipleship Podcast | Tiny TheologiansSupport Training the Church and Become a Patron:patreon.com/trainingthechurch Interested in pursuing residential seminary education? Midwestern Seminary now offers 100% scholarships to 100 students! Learn more and apply today.To learn more about our sponsors please visit our sponsor page. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley recorded live at the For The Church Conference at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with guests Jared Wilson and Patrick Schreiner to discuss the gospel.Questions Covered in This Episode:Is the gospel story, doctrine, or practice?Is the whole story of the Bible the gospel?What is the difference between a doctrine and a story?Where do we start when we are reading gospel text?How do we feel about the language “practicing or performing” the gospel?Do we participate in the gospel?What is the nature of belief?Why are you still gospel-centered after all these years?What does it mean to be gospel-centered?Is it a bad thing to call people to moral rightness?What would a ministry look like if you were proclaiming “the gospel” but avoiding the law?Is the gospel political?Guest Bios:Jared C. Wilson serves as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry, Author in Residence, and General Editor, For the Church. He is the author of a number of books, including but not limited to Gospel Wakefulness, The Prodigal Church, The Pastor's Justification, and Supernatural Power for Everyday People. He also serves as an elder at Liberty Baptist Church. He and Becky have been married for twenty-three years, and they have two daughters: Macy and Grace.Patrick Schreiner is the Director of the Residency PhD program, Associate Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Gene and Jo Downing Endowed Chair of Biblical Studies. He is the author of numerous books, including but not limited to; The Four Gospels: Jesus, the Hope of the World, The Transfiguration of Christ: An Exegetical and Theological Reading, a commentary on Acts, The Visual Word: An Illustrated Guide to the New Testament Books, and Political Gospel: Public Witness in a Politically Crazy World.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Matthew 28, 1 Corinthians 15, 2 Corinthians 3:18, Titus 2, Matthew 28:16-20, Romans 2:4, Galatians 2:14, Romans 16, Revelation 21:4, Hebrews 10:14For The Church Conference“Ten Words to Live By” by Jen Wilkin“Political Gospel” by Patrick Schreiner Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteOur Sister Podcasts:The Family Discipleship Podcast | Tiny TheologiansSupport Training the Church and Become a Patron:patreon.com/trainingthechurch Interested in pursuing residential seminary education? Midwestern Seminary now offers 100% scholarships to 100 students! Learn more and apply today.To learn more about our sponsors please visit our sponsor page. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageReady for the buzzword(s) of 2025? Autonomous Agents. Ready for your cheatsheet for Autonomous Agents? Brought to you by legit one of the worldwide leaders in the space -- Ray Smith. Ray is the VP of AI Agents at Microsoft. Ray took time out of his busy schedule to join us at the Microsoft Ignite conference. This is one convo you legit cannot miss. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan and Ray questions on Microsoft AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Copilot Studio Overview2. Use Cases for Copilot Studio3. Three Layers of Using M365 Copilot4. Shift in Work Dynamics5. SharePoint Agents6. Data Security and GovernanceTimestamps:00:00 Generative AI insights: podcast, newsletter, Microsoft WorkLab.04:58 Azure AI Foundry platforms enable advanced AI development.09:39 Copilot Studio simplifies low-code app development.12:32 Automate email triggers across various business systems.16:50 AI boosts productivity and efficiency with autonomous agents.19:43 Easily create agents for instant information access.21:47 Data security and access concerns in AI.26:12 AI enables advanced automation with cognitive reasoning.28:50 Personalized assistants will revolutionize work and internet.32:19 Sign up for Everyday AI newsletter updates.Keywords:Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot Studio, Azure AI Foundry, autonomous agents, AI agents, rapid prototyping, app development, custom agents, use cases, two-way invoice matching, document creation, document retrieval, document summarization, workflow innovation, Ray Smith, SharePoint agents, meeting action completions, agentic AI, AI in productivity, real-time translation services, robotic process automation (RPA), cognitive reasoning, AI in business, AI in personal contexts, dynamic data, data security, access controls, governance, integrations and connectors, citizen developers.
Jasmine Rashid is a financial activist and Director of Impact for Candide Group. She joins host Krys Boyd to discuss why taboo discussions about wealth and money need to happen for social change, how shopping small businesses can put pressure on multi-national corporations, and her easy how-to guide for a budding activist that starts with pinching pennies. Her book is “The Financial Activist Playbook: 8 Strategies for Everyday People to Reclaim Wealth and Collective Well-Being.”
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