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Episode Notes It's time for everyone's favorite game, Name That External! It's the game you try and remember who the Externals are. The fun thing about this game is that we all lose! Ranked This Episode: X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #35-40 (Eany Come Home) X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #80-85 (Unofficial X-Men) X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #121-142 (Fall of X) Check out the Battle of the Atom Master Ranking List! New content every week on ComicsXF.com Follow Adam on Twitter @arthurstacy & never try to find Zack! Our theme music is Junk Factory from the X-Men Arcade Game by Seiichi Fukami, Yuji Takenouchi, Junya Nakano, and Ayako Hashimoto. Cover art is by Adam Reck after Dave Cockrum with logo design by Mikey Zee If you want to support the show make sure you rate and review the show or check out our Patreon!
The miracle of Christianity is that it involves an inward change of the heart. It results in new life, new thinking, and new behavior. Apart from Christ’s work to change your heart of stone to a heart of flesh, there’s no assurance of salvation. Your reputation, your lifestyle, your boasting in God, your knowledge, your approval of what is right, and the fact that you’re well instructed—none of these externals can ever save you. Christianity works from the inside out: so do you love God with all your heart? Sermon: https://churchandfamilylife.com/sermons/64d9e942262ff39658bae1ce
Here is the shocking story of the most popular homeschooling mommy-blogger - Ruby Franke. The reports were that "This family looks soooo beautiful!" She had a billion views, but now she's serving up to 30 years in prison. The cults do well with this. The worldly media is all about this. What matters most is the externals. . . the appearances. . .but not so much the heart. This program includes:1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (Trump sworn in today, 50,000 Scriptural booklets handed out at inauguration, Trump's Defense Chief pick affirms support for Israel)2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
A new MP3 sermon from Generations Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: That Family Looks Sooo Beautiful - The World Enamored by Externals Speaker: Kevin Swanson Broadcaster: Generations Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 1/20/2025 Length: 27 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Generations Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: That Family Looks Sooo Beautiful - The World Enamored by Externals Speaker: Kevin Swanson Broadcaster: Generations Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 1/20/2025 Length: 27 min.
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Jade MacDonald Razvi is a prominent Australian free diver and occupational therapist. She holds the second deepest dive in Australian history and recently won a bronze medal at the Free Diving World Cup. On this episode we talk about Jade's growing up and freediving- how it works and how she trains. As well as EH4AR (‘everything happens for a reason'). 00:40 Starts with Ben's hijack! 04:15 Jade on her lineage and growing up. 07:15 Sign language demonstration for the podcast audience 11:45 Jade's swimming background- swimming into life! And swim times. And injuries. 19:00 What is an OT? 23:58 What is freediving? 25:20 Mermaids and Merbutlers 30:05 How Jade got into freediving and explaining competitions 39:00 How Jade rains for freediving…. without deep water. 46:30 Professional freedivers- are they a thing? 48:45 Breaking records! 1:01:33 How does Jade get herself through profound discomfort? 1:04:20 Applying a mantra and meditation in her diving 1:10:15 Can you lose the edge? 1:12:15 What is Jade's limit? 1:14:00 EH4AR… Jade explains 1:18:20 Book recommendations and audiobook 1:20:45 Jade's Power song and country music 1:23:25 Underwater predators External Links Jade's Insta Martin McPhilimey episode is here Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify Mitchell Martin - available on Spotify
2024-09-22 PM - Internals Over Externals - Matthew 15:9-20 - Pastor Dan Brabson
As someone is not as a formal devotee, I struggle when asked to explain my spirituality. Could you offer any suggestions on how I might describe my spiritual stance to others? / If we can always pick up our spiritual life again in the next life, then what is the urgency of practicing in this lifetime? / Can you explain who is addressed as a maharaj vs a prabhu? What is a bramacari, or a sannyasi? What are the various levels of priests at the temple? Who is allowed to go on the altar? *************************************************************************** LOVE THE PODCAST? WE ARE COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AND WOULD LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN! Go to https://www.wisdomofthesages.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@WisdomoftheSages LISTEN ON ITUNES: https://podcasts/apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-the-sages/id1493055485 CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/wisdomofthesages108 CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wisdom_of_the_sages
As someone is not as a formal devotee, I struggle when asked to explain my spirituality. Could you offer any suggestions on how I might describe my spiritual stance to others? / If we can always pick up our spiritual life again in the next life, then what is the urgency of practicing in this lifetime? / Can you explain who is addressed as a maharaj vs a prabhu? What is a bramacari, or a sannyasi? What are the various levels of priests at the temple? Who is allowed to go on the altar? *************************************************************************** LOVE THE PODCAST? WE ARE COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AND WOULD LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN! Go to https://www.wisdomofthesages.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@WisdomoftheSages LISTEN ON ITUNES: https://podcasts/apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-the-sages/id1493055485 CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/wisdomofthesages108 CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wisdom_of_the_sages
We first had the privilege of meeting Leigh Anderson on the 2022 Resilience Retreat and have been stoked to stay in touch from there – particularly so given the recent publication of his book, ‘The Paramedic Mindset'. In this episode, Leigh talk with us about that book, as well as his 14+ years as a paramedic. Leigh discusses the ups and downs of the role including not only the amazing lifesaving assistance he has provided on countless occasions, but also those rare moments when his best wasn't good enough. Along the way, he's developed some impressive practical tools for grappling with pressure, trauma and failure, which he shares with us as well. 06:00 Leigh's backstory – paramedicine via a close brush with professional rugby league! 11:15 Ben reveals his ignorance and asks ‘what exactly is a paramedic?!' 15:30 The human side of paramedicine 17:20 What DON'T you learn at paramedic school?! 19:20 What technique does Leigh recommend to stay calm and think clearly during high stress situations? 23:20 How partners can assist in high pressure situations 29:00 The (often unspoken) excitement of a really nasty job…and how paramedics can deal with continued exposure to trauma 34:00 An alternate (and brilliant) definition of success 37:00 Dealing with failure – and growth from trauma 40:00 The perils of role/identity fusion within paramedicine 46:00 Leigh's experience on the 2022 Resilience Retreat (on a related note, sign up now for the 2024 Resilience Retreat – 24-27 Oct 2024 in the Gold Coast hinterland!) 48:15 How does Leigh put trauma behind him? 52:00 What is Leigh's powersong?! (Maybe not what you'd expect – check it out!) External Links Leigh's website and Insta Buy Leigh's book or audiobook Monica Lewinsky's TED talk on shame Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
Msgr. Watkins discusses the importance of not keeping focus on the substance of faith, even when when our attention may be drawn elsewhere.
Kat Rae is an artist who works across an incredible variety of media. Her confronting work, Deathmin, was recently recognised as winner of the 2024 Napier Waller Art Prize and represents the fourth time Kat has been shortlisted for this prestigious award. In this podcast, Kat talks about her artistic journey, including her first career within the Australian Army during which time she met her husband Andrew. Tragically, it was Andrew's death that inspired her prizewinning piece and Kat very bravely talks to this devastating event and how she channelled this grief and frustration into Deathmin. 06:30 Kat's background and early years – how she got into art….and the Army! 07:15 Some of Kat's artistic inspiration included the ‘Angry Penguins' – many of whom had completed military service 07:40 Art and Army – does that mix?! 11:30 Kat's time at ADFA – the Australian Defence Force Academy 15:00 The Royal Military College Duntroon – not as much fun as ADFA…. 16:00 Into the big world of Army – Kat's military career, including a stint within the prestigious Australian Federation Guard 23:00 The tragic death of Kat's husband Andrew 29:00 Kat discusses her Napier Waller prizewinning piece, Deathmin 36:30 So what is the Napier Waller art prize? And a little about Kat's previous entries, including… 40:30 Cloud Slide, Coming Home and Reckoning 48:00 How did it feel to win on her fourth submission? 51:00 With all that she's experienced – positive and negative – how does Kat now feel when she looks at the Australian Army? 1:02:40 What's next for Kat – including within the art space? External Links Kat's website – katrae.net Kat's Insta - @kat_a_rae Kat's 2024 prizewinning Napier Waller submission Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
This week we host Bill Lennan who will teach us how to be 40% better! He was a kit who was introverted and had social anxiety.. so Bill built his own toolkit. As Bills tells his story... Friend: How'd you get that role? Me: Talking with strangers. Friend: What? Talking with strangers is a gateway skill. It enables you to talk with team-mates, stakeholders, leaders, execs, and clients. It also makes interviews way easier. Let's get into it 04:50 Bill growing up… and Tim needs to grow up (according to Ben) 06:15 Bill working on cars- Ferraris and more…. 07:30 More beautiful car ever made? Ferraris or Lamborghini? 10:15 Life after playing with supercars 12:00 Introversion and anxiety- Bill's toolkit 13:45 Everything is a system…. And so understand the mental models 15:00 Dialectical behavioural therapy 20:40 Getting use to discomfort- that is about growth! 22:50 Critical thinking skills- is this unsafe or not. How do you look at scary things? 24:30 The value in physical risk 29:20 Talking AI and software. The future? 33:11 The phones not the problem. It's the absence of alternatives that is the problem! 34:20 Risks and growing up 36:00 Farming and how rural setting change our focus 38:15 Leaders- system, reps and recipes- ‘latticework's'. The big models for leadership development 44:15 What is kaizen and why does it work? 46:30 Talking people and performance 52:20 Making tough and unpopular decisions- how to do it if we are overly familiar? 55:50 What's in Bill's library 1:00:00 Bill's Powersong! External Links Bill on Linked In Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
Tim and Ben love breathing. Not just for the fact that it keeps them alive (although that is undoubtedly a strong benefit…) but also for the opportunity it gives to tap into the body's autonomic nervous system and impact its emotional state. In this episode, they speak with Martin McPhilimey – someone who was researching the impacts of breath long before it was cool - and find out how the differences between some popular breathing techniques and when these are best applied. 07:30 Breath as the ‘core of the dynamic interplay' between mind and body 08:30 Martin's background – how he got interested in stress, breathing and sleep 10:30 The link between breathing and sleep 15:00 The importance of being a scientist and a practitioner 16:00 How Martin starts with a new client 21:00 The impacts and requirements for oxygen and carbon dioxide within the body 22:00 What is air hunger, why is it so powerful and what triggers it? 28:50 The benefits of increasing our air hunger tolerance 33:20 Using wearables to monitor and improve your breathing 36:15 Martin's take on the utility and applicability of some of the more popular breathing techniques, including: 37:00 Box (or combat!) breathing… 38:30 …4-7-8 breathing… 40:25 ..and could 4-7-20 be better than 4-7-8?!... 41:00 …the physiological sigh, and… 43:45 Wim Hof or tummo style hyperventilation techniques 47:30 What Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu can teach you about breath 51:00 Tips and trick for increasing our tolerance to air hunger? 54:30 Martin's business – Performance Through Health 59:15 The Performance Through Health breath science certification 1:01:30 How to incorporate breathing techniques for children 1:04:00 What does Martin do for Martin? (Including his jiu-jitsu practice with Ground Control Jiu-Jitsu) External Links Performance Through Health Martin's Insta – some great stuff on here, give him a follow Martin's LinkedIn Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
Now that the Externals have been handled, we took a trip up to X-Corp Island and caught up with series artist Phillip Sevy! Phillip worked on some of our favorite arcs of this series including this finale, but also the Feral and Marrow story in Madripoor. We talk about Phillip's wide spanning career in comics as an artist and writer, the differences and opportunities in the digital comics space and more! Thanks for listening to our forty-third episode of Season 5! We've maybe stopped falling? There's some rise and resurrection happening, but it still doesn't look great. Fighting through? Like, subscribe, follow, email, and @ us all over the internet at thexwifepodcast. If you enjoyed the episode, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and tell your friends!
Dr Andrew Bengsen talks to us this week about controlling ferals! Animals that is. Andrew has over 15 years' experience in pest animal management or research and has been with the NSW Department of Primary Industries, Vertebrate Pest Research Unit for a decade. But also we discuss Andrew's first career in the military- including serving in Rwanda over the period of the tragic and confronting Kibeyo massacre. We talk about luck- both good and bad. And perspective. As well as Andrews ‘role' (very poor choice of words Tim) in the recent NSW floods, where Andrew's family home was destroyed by the rising flood waters. 06:00 Andrew's growing up and not finishing school. Joining the Army 11:45 Operational deployments being rare. Enter Rwanda 15:00 The complexity and challenges of peacekeeping operations 20:24 22 April 1995, the Kibeyo Massacre 24:00 Post Rwanda study … even without finishing school. 27:20 Being a bouncer in Townsville and learnings 34:00 Continuing study and enter into feral research (zoology and tropical ecology). The impact of feral animals and how we control them 47:20 Complexity! 55:00 Talking about the impact of the NSW Floods 1:01:00 The importance of community during the disaster More on NSW DPI and Andrews Work is here: https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/staff/profiles/andrew-bengsen https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-bengsen-b7913a193/ Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify Mitchell Martin- available on Spotify
Ruth Clare, quite rightly, describes herself as a “multi-passionate human who doesn't fit neatly into a box!” Her formal credits include being a TEDx and motivational keynote speaker, award-winning author, embodied speaking coach, performer, mental health and child voice activist, as well as a qualified scientist with demonstrated expertise in authenticity, resilience and change. In this podcast, Ruth speaks with the boys about her traumatic childhood, which she captures in her truly moving memoir Enemy. But more than this, she also speaks about her growth from that point, and what she's learned about the mind, the body and human interaction along the way. 04:42 Opening with a sobering quote from Ruth's book 06:45 What was it like to be living as a child under the spectre of domestic violence? 10:30 Why Ruth wrote her book Enemy and what she's learnt about some of the drivers for her father's violence 16:30 Did Ruth ever feel safe at home? 20:30 How Ruth has worked to deal with the trauma that she suffered as a child, including focusing on her internal locus of control 27:00 Broaching the issues of PTSD with people who may be suffering…and the potential downsides of ‘trigger warnings' 37:15 Discussions on contemporary treatments for PTSD 47:30 Ruth's resilience tools 52:20 Ruth's power song! External Links Ruth's website Ruth's Insta Ruth's book, Enemy Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
CONTENT WARNING- This episode discusses mental health challenges and suicidal ideations as well as discussing the tragic death of a veteran. Adam Blum had a troubled start to life, plagued by health issues and enduring a debilitating series of surgical procedures. His school years were a torture. Experiencing health and weight issues and diagnosed with ADHD, Adam faced constant bullying. His self-esteem was shattered under the weight of the relentless taunts and physical abuse of his peers. The persistent bullying continued into adulthood and in the workplace. At the age of 22, while suffering from severe depression, Adam decided to take his own life. But one vision and then a phone call changed his destiny. We discuss forging fortitude, and how, Adam's life was saved to enable him to become Adam V2.0 Adam lives in the foothills of the Blue Mountains and is currently a firefighter with the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS). He is the creator and host of a highly successful podcast called True Blue Conversations (Formerly True Blue History). Adam is the author of ‘Easy Target' which he hopes will help others build their own inner strength and self-worth. 04:00 Adam talks growing up, health issues and bullying- and its impact 09:10 Adam's social networks to combat the negativity 12:30 Adams advice now to his high school self 15:05 ‘I'm not a victim'- the mindset 16:30 Adam talks about the catalytic moment that triggered his suicide attempt 26:13 The psychological angle and link to Adam's weight and physical appearance. 30:55 Losing fingernails in trying to get through repeated obstacles… what else was Adam doing outside the medical and psychological- the positive people 35:15 Happiness and people/ social connections. Where did Adam find his tribe? 39:05 Adam enabled and facilitated his own turn around- & the secret to success 41:50 Silencing the voice in your head…. And creativity 47:25 Creativity and inspiration- and discipline! 48:55 Why write the book? 49:33 Ben and Tim are two -thirds of an author 54:00 Talking about Nick Hill who Tim and Adam both knew External Links www.Adamblum.com.au https://www.bigskypublishing.com.au/adam-blum/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-blum-b49249218/?originalSubdomain=au https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/true-blue-conversations-podcast/id1508857453 Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify Mitchell Martin- song ‘Hope'
On Riana during SAS Australia: “She's a brilliant human. No bullshit, no ego, she just knuckled down and suffered well on the show” - Dr Dan Pronk In this episode, Ben and Tim speak to television personality, SAS Australia candidate and all round superstar Riana Crehan- footnote that she is also a fellow West Coast Eagle supporter! Brought up on a chicken farm Riana spent most of her childhood outdoors and dancing. In 2007 Riana got a work experience role with the V8 Supercars working on their onsite broadcast. The rest is (Supercars) history. She is a journalistic icon on the screens of motor sports in Australia. Married to Will Davison (Dick Johnson Racing Supercar driver), Riana balances work and life (including motherhood)- juggling demanding travel schedules. You will also have seen Riana when she took part as a contestant on SAS Australia, and she aced it. And amidst it all Riana manages to also stay fit including through cycling and triathlon. SHOW NOTES 03:00 On growing up on a chicken farm; dancing and playing sports 08:20 Riana decides to study nursing 09:45 How and where does car racing fit in?! 14:15 Riana the introvert- and talking about how many introverts occupy a ‘stage' 15:20 Leadership roles and natural talent- does it exist? 17:50 How does Riana deal with criticism- particularly social media warriors 22:20 How can one get interested in Supercars? What is it like? 24:40 Tim talks about working with a Supercars Team- athletes and high performance. Riana gives context? 28:20 The narrowing of sporting margins 31:00 Riana talks about her time on SAS Australia 36:10 Talking imposter syndrome… how to take stock of that. 38:50 Talking shared hardshop and team building 42:10 Dr Dan says that Riana knows about ‘suffering well'. Riana responds and gives context on how she suffers well and what got her through the difficult moments 50:30 On motherhood, and the juggling game of life 55:00 Riana's power song is here External Links https://www.rianacrehan.com/about https://www.instagram.com/rianacrehan/?hl=en https://www.supercars.com Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify And Enjoy Band – available on Spotify
As a special Anzac Day release, please enjoy our chat with MAJGEN (ret'd) Jake Ellwood. Jake is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Queensland Reconstruction Authority, a role which puts him at the forefront of reconstruction and resilience within the state, particularly in the face of relentless natural disasters. And he's definitely the man for the job, having spent a long, distinguished and varied first career within the Army, rising to the rank of Major General. In this episode, Jake talks to the boys about his early days, the highlights of his Army career, his philosophy of leadership and character and what he thinks can make a community resilient. 05:20 Straight out of the gate – why ‘Jake'?! 07:30 Jake's military background, from a private in the Army Reserve….to a Major General in the fulltime Army (including run-ins with both hosts at various points in his career!) 12:00 From such a long, varied and distinguished career, what are the standout moments? 15:48 Jake's view on character as an indispensable leadership quality… and the role of ethics within this 27:30 Are ‘kids these days' less resilient than we used to be back in the day? 32:26 Jake's current role as the CEO of the Queensland Reconstruction Authority 36:30 What are communities doing well to ensure their resilience against – and during – natural disasters? 42:10 What does Jake do for himself? (Answer: Running!) 45:05 The mental aspects of running – and how to overcome the mental difficulties of running 48:30 Jake on running the 2018 Boston Marathon (renowned as one of the most miserable Bostons ever! Check this out!) 52:44 Jake on Run Army, its beginnings and what it means to him 1:04:20 Jake looking forward to running the 2024 Run Army in a week's time (postscript – while Jake spoke about doing this race at a casual, enjoyable pace, it turns out his version of ‘casual' is probably different to most of ours – he came in the top 60 in just over 40 minutes!) 1:10:41 What is Jake's ‘power song'? External Links Run Army Dr Simon Longstaff, Executive Director of The Ethics Centre Queensland Reconstruction Authority Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
This week's guest is Dr Luana Main, a Senior Lecturer in Applied Sport Science at Deakin University. An athlete herself, Luana's research focuses on optimizing human performance and, in particular, finding the sweet spot between optimal load and overtraining. She has applied this research in areas including elite sport and the military and talks with Ben and Tim about how we can all apply some of these same concepts in our day-to-day lives. 04:45 Luana's background – and the third-year uni lecture that sparked her lifelong interest in overtraining syndrome. 07:00 First of all – what is overtraining?! 08:20 There's a number of biomarkers associated with overtraining, but what are the subjective indications that someone might be overtraining? (PS – based on Luana's response, there is potential that Tim is overtraining……) 09:30 Are subjective measures of diagnosing overtraining as effective as objective measures? 13:00 How can we get better at the basics, when it comes to lowering our steady state stress load? 14:40 Heart rate variability as a measure of stress 17:00 Discussion on wearables 20:55 What are the non-negotiables when it comes to improving performance? And how exactly do we do these? 25:15 Luana's work with the military 29:30 The impact of overtraining on cognitive function 33:50 Luana on ‘the good, the bad and the ugly' of stress 39:00 What areas of research would Luana love to get into next? 41:20 What does Luana do for herself? External Links The Stroop Test – give it a go! Luana's LinkedIn Luana's research and publications Luana's work at Deakin University Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
Ben and Tim try to remember what an 'RV' actually is.... reconciliation and reflection, before we talk about our respective travel. From Morocco, Barcelona, Chicago, Brisbane, Hobart .... and more! Then reflections on Jaz Diab, Dr Rob Barbour, Ian Prior and the Festival of Veterans Art. Then as usual talking rubbish about the perfect Easter Egg, Popcorn from Chicago..... and encouraging outright criticism! Music: With thanks to The Externals as well as Ben Frichot Contact: www.unforgiving60.com debrief@unforgiving60.com
The passage from Mark 7 concerning the pharisaic worship of the letter of the law, as manifested by an obsession with clean cups and bowls and hands, gives a singularly important teaching in all the Gospels. Jesus here addresses an inevitable tendency in all religions--the susceptibility of truth to degenerate into doctrines and legalisms, defined by what Jesus calls the "traditions of the elders" rather than by constantly renewing reality. From The Commands by Michael Phillips. Read by Michael Kimball. More information on this and similar writings may be found at Father of the Inklings. Visit Amazon to purchase The Commands and other books by Michael Phillips.
In this episode, Ben and Tim speak to Rachel Vickery. Rachel spent her formative years as a national level gymnast and Commonwealth Games representative for her native New Zealand before training as a respiratory physiotherapist. Drawing from this unique background, Rachel now works to help people increase their performance in domains ranging from NBA basketball to the boardroom. Rachel shares her thoughts on how to deal with stress, both in your daily life and at ‘go time' and provides a unique insight into some of the pressures faced by athletes and coaches at the elite levels of sport. And to wrap it up, she gives us not just one, but four power songs! 05:11 As customary in season five, the boys bang on about how hot their podcast studio is – and ask Rachel is “Bikram Podcasting” is good for recovery?! 06:30 Rachel's background – personal, sporting and professional, including her exploits as a national level gymnast 10:40 Good for a Girl – excellent book by US middle distance runner Lauren Fleshman 11:15 The pressure of ‘Growing Up In Lycra' – training and competing in aesthetic sports, particularly as a female and particularly during puberty 16:00 The devastating impacts of RED-S (Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport) 24:24 A discussion of the importance and impacts of menstruation on female athletic development 28:30 Rachel's work on a report into the cultural problems inside NZ gymnastics 33:30 We've heard of athletes being bullied, but coaches are not immune from bullying either 39:50 The importance of maximising the buffer between steady state and ‘go time' by lowering your steady state stress – and the potential for ‘fear of success' 44:00 How do we lower both steady state pressure and ‘go time' arousal state? 48:30 Rachel talks to the negative impacts of alcohol on athletic performance – and Tim offers a powerful counter-factual! 49:30 Shifting the narrative from fear to gratitude – and the importance of doing the common uncommonly well 51:40 Getting rid of toxins – dietary and otherwise – from your life 54:00 Rachel's three point ‘get out of jail card' 56:20 The ‘three dickhead rule' (…or how to check if you're the dickhead!) 57:30 Rachel on the shortfalls on the current ‘breathwork' fad 1:12:30 What does Rachel do for herself? Including long-distance travel thoughts 1:18:00 The importance of conducting experiments on yourself to work out what is going to help your recovery 1:20:30 Rachel's power song(s)!! External Links Rachel's website – https://rachelvickery.com/ Gymnastics New Zealand Independent Report – co-authored by Rachel Rachel's LinkedIn Rachel's Breathing Baseline Reset & Habit Breaker Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
A whole slew of comics coming in a few days later than we aim for. Dealing with death - or not - the X-Men story. Magneto is suffering as Storm arrives to help him through his mental anguish. Wolverine's ability to deal with death comes into question as he deals with the living much more easily (surprise he stabs them). The Dead X-Men now have a whole new Moira problem of their own creation and we get DEEP in on the logistics of their time travel impacts. Iron Man makes a bigger Iron Man and the Cables are off doing their own thing. Some fallout in X-Men Unlimited as the Externals get restless. New comics from February 28, we talk Resurrection of Magneto #2, Wolverine #44, Dead X-Men #2, Iron Man #15, Cable #2 and X-Men Unlimited 01:22 News 11:09 Poll and General Questions 15:32 X-Men Unlimited 18:29 Cable 29:23 Invincible Iron Man 44:38 Dead X-Men 01:15:56 Wolverine 01:35:34 Resurrection of Magneto Thanks for listening to our thirty second episode of Season 5! We've maybe stopped falling? There's some rise and resurrection happening, but it still doesn't look great. Fighting through? Like, subscribe, follow, email, and @ us all over the internet at thexwifepodcast. If you enjoyed the episode, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and tell your friends!
Ian Prior is MORE than just a professional rugby player with over a decade of ‘high speed collisions in confined spaces'. He's incredibly well read and researched. He meditates and practices journaling. He uses ice baths and loves the beach. He's about performance and optimisation, but uses that to improve his being a dedicated father and husband. This is also a story about tenacity. In the early stages of his career Ian was on the fringes of representative and first class rugby. But his determination and commitment to self improvement got him playing across three Super Rugby Franchises for over a decade. He talks about ‘how' and ‘what' he does. We also talk wicked problems and how they apply to Australian Rugby. Intelligence Summary (INTSUM) 04:00 Start the Bikram Podcast 05:10 Growing Up including in Africa 06:00 Media hasn't been kind to Zimbabwe- what's it really like? 08:10 Ian describes his physical stature- and how that fits into rugby 08:50 Superbowl/ NFL v rugby comparison 11:50 Back to Australia after Zimbabwe- school and sport (more of the latter than the former!) 15:05 Are the best sports people generalists or specialists? 16:59 Ian Prior's three posters on his wall as a kid- Ricky Ponting, Matt Burke and Ben Pronk!? 20:32 Ian gets an opportunity in the Australian U20 rugby side 22:00 Ian Prior hangs up repeatedly on Queensland Red's coach Ewan McKenzie… and interviewing for the Reds. What three questions did Ewan ask Ian? 25:00 What makes the best players? 28:00 Ian joins the Reds and wins a series 30:00 Does playing a lot of footy together (or anything together) really matter in success? 32:00 Ian moves franchises to the Brumbies…. Why? Life in Canberra. 37:15 How does leadership work in a rugby club? 41:10 Resilience Shepherds in rugby- some good examples 44:20 Ian moves to the Western Force 50:10 Ian's journaling, meditation and grounding and its importance to performance 57:00 Ice baths? Stretching…. How to wind down 58:20 Talking strength and conditioning, loads and training blocks 1:06:00 Ian's leadership- how did he Captain the Western Force? 1:16:20 Talking Australian Rugby and wicked problems. References: About Ian Prior Sydney Morning Herald Article on Australian Rugby ‘Wicked Problems' article Rittel and Webber ‘Positive Visualization and Its Effects on Strength Training'- Watkins and Turner https://westernforce.rugby Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
Get a medical degree and then do SAS selection – as a Doctor!? Sounds mad. Well listen in. Born in Kenya, Dr Rob Barbour spent his formative years in Australia gaining a medical degree and serving in the Australian special forces including on peacekeeping missions.Having never lost his love for his birthplace, Rob migrated to Tanzania to start a socially responsible and community conservation orientated safari operation and a private community conservation area. Rob subsequently joined Epic Private Journeys as a partner and private guide in Eastern and Southern Africa where he was able to share with Epic's guests his experience and passion for the natural world and local cultures, as well as his belief in poverty alleviation through conservation. Intelligence Summary (INTSUM) 03:05 Dr Rob Barbour tells the story of growing up in Kenya… and how his family got there! School, farming and childhood adventures. 09:25 Ben has to ask about running…. in Kenya…. And he asks a rugby player! 10:20 The Barbour family considers a move to Australia 11:50 What was eating the livestock!? 12:50 Culture shock- from Kenya to Perth 18:00 Rob is trying to work out what to do after school. Study medicine! 21:20 After medicine Rob thinks about joining the Army- and does! 23:40 Rob is a little lax on entry to the Army 26:20 Rob decides to undertake SAS selection… as a Doctor! 31:00 SAS selection in Rob's experience 33:33 Tim meets Rob on SAS Selection- Ben reckons it was in the Sick Bay 36:20 What tools does Rob use to keep focussed 29:30 Tools can be simple 41:30 Rob finishes his time in the SAS and moves back to Africa (via PNG) 54:20 Discussing poaching in Africa 58:20 How can you control the incentives against poaching 1:01:10 Similarities between PNG and Africa 1:04:20 Rob explains the migration and safaris 1:11:30 Any good movies on the silver screen that show Africa as it truly is? 1:18:10 Rob's power song…. Or not?! More on Rob's Adventures Here: https://epicprivatejourneys.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/epic-private-journeys/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-barbour-6b696027/ Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify Mitchell Martin- – available on Spotify
I. The Signs of a False Teacher They have a DESIRE w/out discipleship - v. 7a They have a CALLING w/out Character & Content - v. 7b They have the PRIDE of Position and Prominence They PRIORITIZE the Externals bc they lack the Internals - They want to BE SERVED rather than Be Servants They see God's Sheep as RESOURCES for riches - They love money and use people They LACK a Love for God's Law - 1:5-6-11 They LACK a Christ-Centered Testimony of Humility - 12-15 They LACK a High View of God - 16-17 They MUST BE silenced & removed The Purpose of the Law & The Parallel of Paul's Testimony! (The Law does not save us - cannot save; The Law can and does sanctify us - Obedience is what makes our saving faith grow - Matthew 7:24-27; James 1:22) II. The Law is: Notice the adoration of the Law - the action of the Law - the attitude we should have of the Law! good - 1:8 not for the just - 1:9a for the ungodly- 1:9b bad news part of the gospel - 1:11 hushes the self-righteous - Romans 3:19-20 holy - Romans 7:12 helpful - Galatians 3:24-25 delightful (full of) - Psalm 1:2 perfect - Psalm 19:7a restorative - Psalm 19:7b wonderful (full of) - Ps. 119:18 truthful (full of) - Ps. 119:29, 42 obeyed - Psalm 119:34, 44 derided - Psalm 119:51, 61 bothersome - Psalm 119:54 valuable - Psalm 119:72 merciful (full of) - Ps. 119:77 lovable - Psalm 119:97a contemplative - Psalm 119:97b straightforward - Ps. 119:113 emotional - Psalm 119:136 anchoring - Psalm 119:153 peaceful (full of) - Ps. 119:165
In this episode, we continue our chat with Jaz Diab, the multi-talented former Commanding Officer of the Australian Special Operations Engineer Regiment. Jaz reflects on her experiences as one of the first females in combat roles within Special Operations, before looking at her transition out of the military and subsequent focus on nuclear science. Jaz then talks us through some of the difficulties in progressing the conversation related to nuclear energy in Australia, as well as her role as the President of Women in Nuclear – Australia. 01:30 Was Jaz forging a new path for women through her example in the Army? (Spoiler alert: she absolutely was. We just wanted to see if she thought she was at the time!) 03:50 Reflections on the parallels with Monika Georgieva's trailblazing role as a female within the infantry corps (check out our episode with Monika back in Season 2 Episode 3) 06:45 Jaz's role as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician – bomb disposal! The pressure of the role – physical and psychological. And just how accurate is the movie The Hurt Locker?! 13:30 Ben goes off on a tangential rant about restocking the fridge when you take a cold beverage…. 14:00 Tim brings the conversation back on track by asking about Jaz's experience as an aide to the Chief of Army 15:00 Reflections from the top – the pressures on leaders of big organisations 21:45 Tim remembers trying to beat the Chief of Army in a run 22:40 Jaz leaves the Army – and gets even more interested in nukes! Plus her reflections on why Australia has such difficulties considering nuclear power as a potential alternative to fossil fuels 26:30 The risks of nuclear power – are they overblown given modern technology? And how can we safely dispose of nuclear waste? 31:30 The difference between fission and fusion – and how feasible is cold fusion? 32:30 Jaz's role as President of Women in Nuclear – Australia 37:00 Being a mum – harder than defusing bombs! Jaz talks to her experience as the mother of a gorgeous little girl with achondroplasia – a form of dwarfism. 41:20 On finding out about her daughter's condition – and dealing with this news and what it meant for her child 46:00 How has Jaz and her partner worked through these challenges External Links ANVAM – Australian National Veterans Arts Museum – www.anvam.org.au Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
Psalm 133 is the fourteenth of the fifteen “Ascent Songs” or “Pilgrim Psalms” and from the title we see that the writer was David. When David became king he was 30 years old and he inherited a divided nation and almost a civil war. He first was anointed king of Judah and Benjamin and ruled in Hebron for seven-and-a-half years. But then the Lord gave him a united kingdom (2 Sam. 5; 1 Chron. 12:38-40) and he ruled over all twelve tribes from Jerusalem for the next thirty-three years. He could well have written this psalm when he began his reign in Jerusalem. The people of Israel usually journeyed to Jerusalem in family groups (see Luke 2:41-52) to observe their three special feast days, so this psalm perfectly suited the situation. It applies to individual believers and churches today, for we also have our "family quarrels" and need to learn to walk together in love. Maintaining the spiritual unity of God's people is the work of every believer, with the help of the Holy Spirit (Eph. 4:1-6). For God's people to enjoy the pleasantness of unity we must experience at least three ministries of the Spirit that are illustrated in this psalm. In verse 1, David called the people “brethren”. The Jewish people all had a common ancestor in Abraham; they spoke a common language; they worshiped the same God; they were children of the same covenant; they shared a common land; and they were governed by the same holy law. Christians today have experienced being born again by the Holy Spirit (John 3:3-6), worship the same God, declare the same gospel message, preach from the same Scriptures, and are headed for the same heavenly city. How sad though, that there is often more division among us than unity! Yet all of us know that spiritual oneness in Christ (Gal. 3:26-29; Eph. 4:1-6) is both "good and pleasant." In verse 2, we can also experience the pleasantness of unity because we are anointed by the Holy Spirit. In the New Testament, this means that we are being filled by the Holy Spirit and under the control of the Spirit. When the high priest was anointed, the oil ran down his beard to the front of his body and over his collar. This suggests that the oil "bathed" the twelve precious stones that he wore on the breastplate over his heart, and this "bathing" is a picture of spiritual unity. When God's people walk in the Spirit, they forget about the externals and major on the eternal things of the Spirit. Externals divide us, gender, wealth, appearance, ethnic prejudices, social or political standing, while the Spirit brings us together and we glorify Christ. In verse 3, we have a beautiful illustration of being refreshed by the Holy Spirit for our daily task. The Jews were basically an agricultural people and they depended on the early and latter rains and the dew to water their crops (Deut. 11:10-17). In Scripture, dew symbolizes the life-giving Word of God (Deut. 32:2), the blessing of God that brings fruitfulness (Gen. 27:28, 39; Deut. 33:13, 28), and God's special refreshing on His people (Hos. 14:5; Zech. 8:12). How often we need the refreshment of the Holy Spirit that comes silently but bountifully, like the dew upon the grass! The dew speaks of fruitfulness and the anointing oil speaks of fragrance, for the unity of God's people is both "good and pleasant." The word “there” in verse 3 no doubt refers to Jerusalem on Mt. Zion. “Salvation is of the Jews (John 4:22). It was “there” that Jesus made the ultimate sacrifice that made it possible for us to have “peace with God”, and the experience “the blessing and life forevermore”. Both images, the oil and the dew, remind us that unity is not something that we "work up" but that God sends down by His Holy Spirit. When we get to the heavenly Zion (Heb. 12:18-29), there we will enjoy perfect unity. But why not seek to have that kind of unity today? God bless!
In this special double episode, we talk with Jaz Diab – a mum, a self-described ‘nerd' and crochet aficionado, who also happens to be a nuclear scientist and the former Commanding Officer of the Australian Special Operations Engineer Regiment. Jaz talks us through her childhood, getting bitten by the science bug and her eventual entry into the military, as well as her experiences as a (very humble) trailblazer for females in combat roles. And along the way, reflects on some of the key decisions she's made throughout her life and the potential crossover between Broadway actors and Army officers! 05:40 Ben inadvertently realises that the podcast's highest rating show was the one where he spoke the least! 07:40 About Jaz – early childhood, tragedy within the family and how close she is with her siblings 13:00 Jaz's parents.. or when an Egyptian guy meets a Finnish girl in Australia…. 15:00 On being a nerd 15:50 Career choices – Army or Broadway?! 17:45 As a leader – be authentic or ‘fake it ‘til you make it'? Plus public speaking as a leadership skill 26:00 When did Jaz get interested in science? 28:00 Jaz's entry into the Army – and her family background in the military 29:10 A quick exploration of the Finnish concept of sisu – courtesy of Jaz's grandfather 32:10 Jaz's experience at the Australian Defence Force Academy 34:00 The highlights of Jaz's military career 35:30 Jaz as a pioneering female in a combat corps – and how she found the environment there. Plus her work within the Incident Response Regiment (IRR) 37:30 IRR's transition into the Special Operations Engineering Regiment – and its role in Afghanistan. And Jaz's experience as the Commanding Officer of the unit. External Links ANVAM – Australian National Veterans Arts Museum – www.anvam.org.au Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
In this RV Ben and Tim discuss last year's events, why they didn't podcast last year, and where and what they have been up to. 01:00 Where have we been and why have we been off air? 01:50 Thanks to you and Vale Tim ‘Robbo' Robertson- an inspiration to us 06:30 Tim runs The Wine Marathon 09:30 Ben talks running 14:00 Talking about 2023 travel destinations 15:00 Languages…. And Emily drops in to give an opinion 26:30 Tim talks about losing his Dad in October 2023 30:00 Resilience Mentor courses 32:55 Case Study- Leadership- Imposter Syndrome 37:00 Case Study- Police Tactical Group- embracing new and novel solutions (change your prism/ change your game) 42:30 What are our plans for 2024? 44:30 Riding 1100km cross country- the Munda Biddi Trail 52:20 Ben's stencil art in the office. Ben explains. Contact Us www.unforgiving60.com Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60 Music …. With thanks to: The Externals – available on Spotify
The Externals are 'Back on the Cans' .... as is the Unforgiving60 podcast. This is Season 5. New guests. New material. Same buffoon hosts. #unforgiving60 #podcast
In Stoicism, externals are outside of your control, and hence, cannot ultimately give you eudaimonia. That is true; your environment, the people around you, etc. are ultimately not up to you, and are unable to grant your eudaimonia. However, that isn't to say that externals don't have any effect on us. Externals can and do make things easier or harder on us. Luckily for us, we do have some control over our environment. How can we best manage and change our environment to make our success in our endeavours more likely?Find this episode on:https://linktr.ee/Strongstoic The Strong Stoic Podcast is a raw, honest, and unapologetically deep podcast about philosophy and self-improvement. Join your host, Brandon Tumblin, as he breaks down a wide variety of complex and difficult topics aimed at provoking thought and opening your perspective.This podcast is listener-supported; if you would like to support the Strong Stoic (as well as gain access to exclusive content), you can do so on Patreon or Substack:Patreon: www.patreon.com/brandontumblinSubstack: https://strongstoic.substack.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5910790/advertisement
In Stoicism, externals are outside of your control, and hence, cannot ultimately give you eudaimonia. That is true; your environment, the people around you, etc. are ultimately not up to you, and are unable to grant your eudaimonia. However, that isn't to say that externals don't have any effect on us. Externals can and do make things easier or harder on us. Luckily for us, we do have some control over our environment. How can we best manage and change our environment to make our success in our endeavours more likely?Find this episode on:https://linktr.ee/Strongstoic The Strong Stoic Podcast is a raw, honest, and unapologetically deep podcast about philosophy and self-improvement. Join your host, Brandon Tumblin, as he breaks down a wide variety of complex and difficult topics aimed at provoking thought and opening your perspective.This podcast is listener-supported; if you would like to support the Strong Stoic (as well as gain access to exclusive content), you can do so on Patreon or Substack:Patreon: www.patreon.com/brandontumblinSubstack: https://strongstoic.substack.com
Externals, rules, and ceremony cannot produce the godliness that all Christians are to pursue.Reading Plan: Old Testament - Psalm 119:89-128New Testament - 1 Timothy 4Visit https://www.revivalfromthebible.com/ for more information.
There is real danger with non-Christians and Christians alike making decisions based on external traits. There is big danger in doing this and today I am going to show you what the Bible says about why that is! "But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7). There is real danger in choosing others to represent us, get married to and even associated with-based on their external charismatic personality and looks over what they stand for and who they are!1) Make suer to SUBSCRIBE to our Channel! 2) If you want to go deeper, join our COMMUNITY at no charge at STEVENGAROFALO.COM
What, you might ask, does cheese have to do with education? The answer is not that you may find holes in both, but rather that both require attention to the local culture to be made whole. This week on HeightsCast, Mr. Tom Steenson shares his thoughts on the tone and culture of the classroom. Leaning on nearly twenty-five years of teaching experience, Tom encourages us as teachers to see our classrooms as second homes and our role as assisting their primary families. There are, of course, important differences between being a parent and being a teacher, yet the overlap between the two vocations is striking and worth pondering. Listen to Mr. Steenson's ideas on how to shape the tone and culture of the classroom to be a place where students know they're loved, love to learn, and therefore learn to know and love all the more. Chapters: 2:15 Chesterton and cheese 5:07 Like father, like teacher 9:35 How teaching is an art 11:50 What is “tone”? 15:05 Externals that affect the tone 18:10 Classrooms as expressing the teacher's personality 19:15 Differences between being a parent and a teacher 23:13 Overcoming first judgments 25:45 A key aspect of being an effective teacher 32:50 Recommended reading for teachers 35:15 On posters Also from the Forum School Tone, the Most Powerful Teacher with Alvaro de Vicente Discipline in the Classroom: On the Art of Order with Colin Gleason Artwork in Schools: On the Buildings that Build Us with Joe Cardenas Creating a Culture of Learning in the Home by Alvaro de Vicente John Paul II's “Culture-First” Approach: The Pope-Saint's Lessons for Parents, Teachers, and Leaders with George Weigel Ways to Foster a Family Culture by Alvaro de Vicente
In this talk we discuss the notion that everyone is “window shopping.” We're constantly looking for a better plan, a different program, or more reliable steps to take us where we want to be. In the same way that we look in storefronts for the latest shoes, the coolest gadget, or the most up-to-date fashion, so do we often “shop” for our spirituality. And then we seek to perform to earn it.
Are you truly a spiritual person? Externals can be deceiving. That's why God looks at the heart. What is your heart's condition? Let's explore together the conclusion of Galatians and identify true spirituality.
Are you truly a spiritual person? Externals can be deceiving. That's why God looks at the heart. What is your heart's condition? Let's explore together the conclusion of Galatians and identify true spirituality.
What's with the tension? Aren't we trying to accomplish the same thing? There's nothing more counterproductive in all of hiring than the adversarial relationship that (some) internal and external recruiters have. Internals begrudgingly use externals on hard searches when they don't really want to pay a fee. Externals angle around internals when they don't feel they're on a level playing ground. It's silly. But what causes it? And why is it so unique to the talent acquisition space compared to other areas of professional services? Jeff Smith and James Hornick will dig into the insanity and provide a more productive path forward in The 10 Minute Talent Rant, Episode 65 "Can internal and external recruiters be best friends?"
“Spirituality is about awakening the eyes, the ears, the heart, so that you can see what's always happening right in front of you.” / the external life of the brahmana / the internal life of the Bhakti-yogi / we can't let ourselves be distracted by external prestige or material blessings / we may forget death, but death never forgets us SB 5.9.1-6
“Spirituality is about awakening the eyes, the ears, the heart, so that you can see what's always happening right in front of you.” / the external life of the brahmana / the internal life of the Bhakti-yogi / we can't let ourselves be distracted by external prestige or material blessings / we may forget death, but death never forgets us SB 5.9.1-6
2023 - 03 - 25 - Men's Weekend - Lonny Jones - Internals Vs Externals by Buford Church of Christ
Of course I'm such a huge advocate for having goals but what I've found that's had a tendency to keep me stuck, is the mindset that I'm constantly working to "become" or "attain" someone or something. The problem with this is that it constantly affirms that I am in fact not there yet, keeping me not there. Whereas when I've practiced embodiment, it's acted as a magnetized fast track for my internal reality to merge with my external reality and given me a new found confidence to take aligned action. In today's epi we talk all about what embodiment means and why it's so much more powerful with calling in your dream life sooner! PS. I'm sorry for the slight technical difficulties with audio here, I'm not sure what happened! :( . Topics of Today's Epi: 0:00 Intro Chat 1:11 Gratitude 2:14 Introducing the Epi 4:19 Dangers of a Lack Mindset 6:03 What is Embodiment? 6:48 Get Magnetic!! 9:20 Internal Reality Creates the Externals! 12:43 Aligned Action Becomes Effortless 15:37 Self Confidence, Trust, and Respect Comes With 18:25 Closing & Affy . Today's Affirmation: “I practice embodiment with all things to show up confidently and wholeheartedly to take aligned action." . LIVFIIT RETREATS THE LIVFIIT COSTA RICA RETREAT // https://trips.trovatrip.com/trips/costa-rica-with-olivia--catania-jun-2023 THE LIVFIIT COSTA RICA RETREAT 2.0 // https://trips.trovatrip.com/trips/costa-rica-with-olivia-catania-jun-2023 . BOOK A 1:1 CALL WITH ME // https://stan.store/Livfiit SUPPORT ME // https://linktr.ee/livfiit Shop EHP Labs // http://www.ehplabs.com/discount/livfiit10 code: "LIVFIIT10" to save & support Shop my favorite books here // https://www.amazon.com/shop/livfiit?listId=20MNY4GGY77KN *This is my affiliated Amazon Storefront. I do receive a small commission when you shop through this link.* . Youtube (@LIVFIIT) // https://www.youtube.com/c/Livfiit/videos Instagram (@LIVFIIT) // https://www.instagram.com/livfiit/?hl
YCharts recently published a fantastic report that details the advisor-wholesaler relationship. This report is applicable for Heads of Distribution, National Sales Managers, Divisional Managers, Externals and Internals alike.The host highlights a few key survey results, and offers an opinion on how these data points might impact distribution professionals. Disclaimer: the opinions expressed by the host are purely his own and are not affiliated with YCharts or any other entity. Click here to download the full report Start Your FREE 7-Day YCharts Trial
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In which there is definitely a wrong way to enjoy your comics; Storm could probably use a more secure storage system; the Externals need more camp; and Joseph makes some valid points.