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Episode #466: Jonathan Moss, a Free Burma Rangers (FBR) volunteer and former U.S. Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer, speaks on the topic of landmines. He notes that the Burma Army routinely employs these devices around military camps, along roads and trails, and in villages. After the military takes a village, often accompanied by widespread looting and arson, it routinely seeds the ground with landmines near homes, places of worship and transit routes. Displaced villagers returning home face a stark choice: conduct ad hoc demining now or live with constant danger.“Mines are being laid, not only for defense, but to target civilians,” Moss says. “IDP routes, food paths, water access points – they're increasingly contaminated.” Mines have been found at church entrances and home doorways, deliberately targeting civilians, in violation of international humanitarian law.More than 1,600 mine and UXO casualties were recorded in Myanmar in 2024 – the worst in the world for the second year running. Beyond deaths and injuries, contamination creates fear and economic hardship for communities.“Demining, it's already happening with or without international support,” Moss says. “People just really can't wait. They're clearing paths to farms, water sources, medical clinics and schools out of necessity.”In partnership with communities, FBR is working to establish an Explosive Hazard Mitigation Center that would support existing efforts and upholding International Mine Action Standards as much as possible. In the midst of the uncertain conflict and a shortfall of international support at the local level, demining efforts face considerable challenges but also solutions that are in sight.
OUR FAMILY MUSIC ACADEMY: Affordable and effective online weekly music lessons designed for families.https://www.voetbergmusicacademy.comChristmas SALE - Use coupon code: PODCAST25 for 25% off each month.Coupon expires at the end of the day on December 25, 2025.-David Eubank was born in Texas and grew up as the son of Christian missionaries in Thailand before attending Texas A&M University and being commissioned as an officer in the US Army. He is a former U.S. Army Special Forces and Ranger officer, is the founder and leader of the Free Burma Rangers (FBR). Karen grew up in California and Washington State, graduated from Seattle Pacific University and worked as a special education teacher in Washington State. She married David in 1993, and since then they have served as missionaries in Burma, Africa and the Middle East. Karen homeschooled all three of their children. Along with relief, the family's personal mission is to share the love of Jesus Christ and to help people be free from oppression. They work alongside the over 130 ethnic FBR relief teams in the conflict areas of Burma, Iraq, Kurdistan, Syria, and Sudan giving help, hope, and love and putting a light on the situation. The Eubank family started the Global Day of Prayer for Burma and the Good Life Club family outreach program. Website: https://www.freeburmarangers.org Book: "Do This for Love: Free Burma Rangers in the Battle of Mosul" by David Eubank - https://amzn.to/4j7fXld Watch the documentary "Free Burma Rangers" on Amazon Prime & Right Now Media
*Note: this is the Free Content version of my interview with Dr. Markus Davidsen. To access the full interview, please consider becoming a Patreon member, or you can purchase this episode for a one time fee. www.patreon.com/RejectedReligion. My guest this month is Dr. Markus Davidsen.Markus Altena Davidsen is university lecturer in the sociology of religion at Leiden University, the Netherlands. His work on fiction-based religion includes his PhD dissertation “The Spiritual Tolkien Milieu” (2014, cum laude), several articles on Tolkien spirituality and Star Wars-based Jediism, and the edited book Narrative and Belief: The Religious Affordance of Supernatural Fiction (Routledge, 2018). His other research interests include method, theory and research history of the study of religion and religion education. Currently, he is developing a new curriculum and didactical approach for the school subject worldview and religion in Dutch secondary education. In this episode, Markus discusses the concept of fiction-based religion- a term he coined to describe spiritual movements rooted in fictional narratives like Star Wars, and The Lord of the Rings. He distinguishes fiction-based religions (FBRs) from traditional religions by highlighting their lack of historical truth claims and their embrace of narrative as a source of spiritual authority.Markus traces the roots of FBRs to earlier movements like Rosicrucianism, noting how mythic storytelling has long served as a vehicle for spiritual exploration. He shares insights from his research into Jediism and Tolkien-inspired spirituality, examining how these communities construct rituals, ethics, and cosmologies from fictional texts.The conversation also explores the motivations behind FBR engagement, from identity formation to aesthetic and existential meaning.Drawing on Tanya Luhrmann's concept of interpretive drift, Markus reflects on how belief can evolve through practice, suggesting that ritual and engagement may precede conviction.Regarding Huizinga's theory of Homo Ludens, Markus highlights the three kinds of human practices – work, play, and ritual, where play and ritual seem on the surface to be similar, but the difference is: with play, one knows they are playing ( “fiction-contract” as taken from Theatre Studies) whereas ritual might look like play, but it is based on assumptions that the entities actually exist (“actuality contract”). This lens helps frame fandom as a potential site of faith, where “belief” can emerge through ritualistic, creative engagement.Finally, the conversation turns to his current project, Nieuwe werelden openen (“Opening New Worlds”), a pedagogical initiative that uses narrative and perspective-based inquiry to help students explore existential and societal questions. He reflects on how his FBR research informs this work, bridging imaginative engagement with educational practice.PROGRAM NOTESMarkus Davidsen - Leiden UniversityMarkus Altena Davidsen publiceert boek voor docenten levensbeschouwing - Universiteit Leiden2014 The Spiritual Tolkien Milieu: A Study of Fiction‐based Religion (full text)Narrative and Belief | The Religious Affordance of Supernatural Fictio [Book]Markus Altena Davidsen - Universiteit Leiden [Articles]Handbook of Hyper-real Religions | Brill Photo Markus Davidsen by Arash NikkahMusic and Editing: Daniel P. SheaEnd Production: Stephanie Shea
„Mina olen Kali Kai Meius – ema, looduse ja elu austaja ning terapeut. Olen pärit suurest perest ning mu elu on olnud täis proovikive, kirju elu ja erinevad inimesed ja igasugused sündmused. Kõik need kogemused – nii puudused kui kannatused – on tänaseks saanud minu kullahunnikuks, millest ammutan jõudu ja mille abil loon maailmas elulisust, olles iseendana kohal. Need kogemused ongi mind suunanud teraapiatööni. Täna loon ruumi, kus inimesed saavad endaga päriselt kohtuda ja oma elu tervendada. Minu töö keskmes on kolm suunda, mis on mulle väga südamelähedased: laste teraapia, suhete teraapia ja FBR hingamine. Lastega töötades usun, et kui laps saab turvaliselt oma tundeid väljendada, on tal kergem kasvada sisemiselt vabana. Suhete teraapias aitan inimestel taastada kontakti ilusaga ja sügavama mõistmisega iseenda ja kaaslase vahel. Ning FBR hingamise praktika kaudu juhendan inimesi vabastama kehasse talletunud pingeid ja jõudma sügavama rahuni.“ Kõike seda ühendab minu tee „Holistilise Elustiili“ juurde – eluviis, kus tasakaal, sügavus ja kohalolu loovad aluse tõeliselt täisväärtuslikule elule. Ja mis kõige olulisem – ma elan seda elustiili ise igapäevaselt mida jagan teraapiates inimestele. See loob inimestena meie vahel võrdsuse ja teadmise, et oleme kõik ühenduses.“ --- Kui soovid kogeda Kali Kai erinevaid teenuseid, siis kasuta sooduskoodi “Sügav puudutus” (kehtib üritustele ja teraapiatele). https://looduslaagrid.ee/meist/ https://www.suhteteraapia.ee/imago-edendajad/kali-kai-meius --- Sooduskood “looduses on hea”, see annab sulle võimaluse kogeda Kali Kai korraldatud looduslaagreid -15% soodsamalt. https://www.looduslaagrid.ee https://www.holistilineelustiil.ee --- HEAD MÕTTED SAATEST “Kõik väline, mis mulle peegeldub, olen ju mina.” “Inimlikkus tervendab. Läbi südame elamine tervendab.” “Minu jaoks vaimlejad ja võimlejad on ühesugused. Ei ole olemas üdini tervet inimest planeedil Maa minu jaoks.” “Kui me ei tea, kes me olime, siis me ei saa teada, kes me oleme.” “Traumad saavad sündida lapsena ja nooruspõlves, kus me oleme väga haprad ning kus me tegelikult vajame enda kogemustes just kõige rohkem tuge.” “Iga inimese tõde on vastavuses nende endi sisekosmosega.” “Lapsed vajavad, et sa neid kuulaks lõpuni ja oleksid energeetiliselt täiesti kohal.” “Meie sitt ongi meie kuld. Selle pasa taga ongi see kuld aga sa pead hakkama seda ise nägema.” “Kui meil on lapsed, ei vastuta me enam vaid iseenda elu eest.” “Meie lapsed ei tule alati meie moodi, vaid vahel teevad nad ka meie vanemate moodi.” “Muutuseid tuleb teha ikkagi iseendale vastavalt.” “Tuleb osata ennast vaadelda.” “Holistiline on see, kui ma tunnetan enda emotsioone, olen iseendaga üdini aus.” “Kui me soovime kogeda autentsust, ehedust, siirust ja tervet keha, siis me peame enda sisemise lapsega ühenduses olema.” “Kui sa oled endaga kontaktis, oskad sa hinnata enda juures ka neid erinevaid külgi, mis on sinu päris soovid või mis on sinu sisemise lapse soovid jne.” “Kui sa tunned kutset, siis järelikult seal midagi on.” --- SAATE TOETAJAD MILLION MINDSET KIRJASTUS – Kasuta sooduskoodi “chriskala” ja saad -10% kõikidelt raamatutelt.
Suneel Munj comes on for a comprehensive podcast of TPE where we discuss politics, cars, and the difficulty in finding a driver.In this episode we discuss Suneel's favourite cars, Haval, Honda, Indus Corolla, why Pakistan can't manufacture cars, electric cars, hybrids, Ducky Bhai, FBR, and more.Is it worth buying a hybrid car?Will Electric batteries die in 7 years?Is Honda Civic a lifafa?Find out this and more in this week's episode of The Pakistan Experience.Suneel Sarfraz Munj is a Pakistani Entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of PakWheels.com, the largest online marketplace for buying and selling new and used cars in Pakistan.The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/joinChapters:0:00 Introduction1:30 Being confident in your work5:00 New Auto Policy14:40 Infant Industry Argument20:50 Mitsubishi Lancer23:12 Indus Corolla25:52 Honda and rating Pakistani cars31:10 Electric Cars and Battery Life35:59 Haval, Stocks and Investments 41:43 Pakistani Society, Domestic Help and Middle Class 50:00 Electric Car58:33 Etron, Ducky Bhai, FBR and Capitalism 1:08:50 Kids don't know our heroes1:14:24 Ducky Bhai, Vlogging and Internet Fame 1:23:00 Audience Questions
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If God is real and Christianity is true, then they should conform to objective logic and reason! Welcome to the first Faith By Reason podcast. The FBR blog has been around since 2010 and it's up to nearly 100 posts examining Christian Philosophy with logic, reason, and systematic analysis (and a snarky sense of humor). This podcast is another way to engage my readers and provide exposition on the subject matter in the blog. In this first podcast, I'll cover:An introduction to FBR and the podcastThe format of this podcast series and the blogMy rationale behind creating faithbyreason.netWho should listen to this podacst (and who should NOT)A little bit about who I am, why I'm doing this work, and why I'm NOT religious.About Me Who should (and should NOT) read Faith By Reason What's the point of existence and the meaning of life? What's wrong with religionContrastive thinking Comparative Thinking Proof that God has a sense of humor
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David Eubank returns to the Break It Down Show with Pete A Turner. David is a former Green Beret who's post service work focuses on providing aid in conflict zones. He and his Free Burma Rangers have focused on war relief in Syria, Burma, Ukraine...basically, anywhere where there is a need, FBR goes to help. The bulk of David's mission is conducted in Burma. But, FBR ran to Afghanistan when it fell, and they'll continue to venture out where help is needed. Even if the war isn't frontline news, FBR is working to reduce harm and render aid.
Já imaginou costurar suas próprias lingeries e pijamas com acabamento profissional? Ou então investir neste nicho da costura para ter uma renda extra? Neste episódio da Rádio da Costureira, a professora Clara Calui vai dar muitas dicas para quem quer iniciar na costura de lingerie e pijamas: como começar, quais peças saem mais, quais os materiais necessários, além dos desafios e vantagens deste nicho. Participe e aproveite para tirar suas dúvidas ao vivo com a professora Clara Calui! Ah, e claro, vamos te contar todos os detalhes sobre o Curso de Costura de Lingerie e Pijamas que é novidade na Escola de Moda Online da Maximus.
While The FBR is now a sextet that includes guitarist Evan Opitz, keyboardist Brandon Mordecai, bassist C.J. Singer and former Goo Goo Dolls drummer Mike Malinin, it started with McConaha and Hunter performing as a duo. They met at an open-mike night in 2014 at what was then known as Puckett's Grocery and Restaurant in Leipers Fork, a small rural community 30 minutes southwest of Nashville popular with songwriters and musicians. It was during a period of time when McConaha had discovered the music of Leonard Cohen, who had lived in Leipers Fork himself in the late '60s and early '70s.The group takes its name from another song by Cohen, “Famous Blue Raincoat,” which he recorded in Nashville in September 1970, and that is what the duo began calling themselves after Cohen passed before later shortening it to “The FBR.”One might expect a group named after a Leonard Cohen song to be a folk act or maybe folk-rock, but that's not the case with The FBR. Decades ago, they would have been considered Southern rock, and that's still not a bad description of their music because it's essentially gospel-flavored blues rock with a little boogie on the side. The FBR may work some classic musical territory, but that's not to suggest they're retro. The music on Ghost has a timeless and authentic quality that transcends its roots and gives it a powerful relevance in the postmodern musical landscape.At the heart of The FBR's sound is McConaha's enchanting and soulful voice, which can go from a whisper to a roar. In what seems like a contradiction, her voice is both familiar and different. But despite her obvious vocal gifts, she didn't move to Nashville to be a singer.McConaha also counts Emmylou Harris, Robert Plant, Lucinda Williams, Adele and Amy Winehouse among other vocalists who influenced her. Some have compared McConaha to Maria Muldaur of “Midnight at the Oasis” fame, and their voices do have a similar flowing and sensual quality. On Ghost, the power and allure of her voice is on full display.Work on the album began in 2019 with co-producer Matt Sepanic, and those sessions, which featured backing from studio musicians, yielded three songs — “Rain On,” “Still On The Run” and the album opener and first single, “Before I Drown.” Six other songs, including the next two singles — “Empty Room” and a mashup of a pair of traditional numbers “Hurricane”/“House of the Rising Sun,” which has become a showstopper in their live performances — were recorded with their band in June 2022. “Skies of Donegal Blue,” which features just McConaha and Hunter and provides a glimpse into what they sounded like as a duo, was cut in California in spring 2023 with producer Jim Scott, who also mixed the album.https://www.fbrmusic.com/https://www.instagram.com/thefbr_music/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/theFBRmusic/https://www.youtube.com/@thefbrband?app=desktopHost - Trey MitchellIG - treymitchellphotography IG - feeding_the_senses_unsensoredFB - facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848Threads - www.threads.net/@treymitchellphotographySponsorship Information - ftsunashville@gmail.com
Episode #271: During the anti-military protests of 1988, the man known as Monkey was just an observer. A friend asked him, “Are you a man? If you are a man, why do you just sit and look?”However, over the next 9 years, Monkey had the misfortunate of becoming more personally acquainted with the terror of the Tatmadaw, which regularly brought death and destruction to his community in Karenni state. When he reached his breaking point, he joined a Karenni resistance group, but he found that he was still looking for something more.His prayers found an answer in 1997, when he came into contact with David Eubank, the American missionary who founded the Free Burma Rangers (FBR). Monkey took advantage of their tutorials in basic medical aid as well as photojournalism. While their mobile medical clinic provided relief, Monkey conducted interviews and filmed footage to document the Tatmadaw's ongoing atrocities. Monkey eventually became an FBR trainer both in Myanmar and abroad. Although the Christian faith animates much of the work that Monkey and the wider FBR team do, they do not limit their service to Christian communities.Since the coup, Monkey and the FBR team have more than had their hands full in training the many Burmese youths who have flocked to their camps. Monkey is primarily charged with teaching them photojournalism. “We want the world to know what is happening in Burma,” he explains.As bad as the current times are, Monkey sees an opportunity for a degree of unity and solidarity that he has never before witnessed in his country. Still, he has seen too much to naively assume that disparate groups banding together could be enough to stand up against the Burmese military's cruelty and inhumanity that knows no bounds. This is largely why he is so focused on raising awareness through photojournalism, so that the story of what is really happening in Myanmar gets out.
This week we connect with Mike Pivac, CEO of FBR. The Australian robotics company recently brought the latest generation of its HadrianX autonomous bricklaying robot to the U.S. for early market trials during the next 6 months. We talked with Pivac about the market needs that fueled the creation and evolution of HadrianX over the last decade. This innovative robot can lay up the brick walls for a residential home autonomously in a single workday. This episode also features an interview with Chris Luecke (The Manufacturing Happy Hour) and Joe Martino (Maxon Group) about the features and use cases for Maxon motion solutions.
FBR Limited (OTCQB: FBRKF) is a Western Australian company that designs, develops, and builds robots to address global needs in a safer, more efficient, and more sustainable way. Mike Pivac, CEO of FBR, joins us to discuss their expansion into the US, specifically Florida, and how their technology aims to solve the challenges of labor resources, worksite safety and waste in the construction industry. View Podcast Transcript
We're putting the wraps on Fueled by March with Action! Today we deep dive Punchline's debut LP and we're joined by Steve Soboslai to give us insights on how they got signed to FBR, the recording process, and his thoughts on each track. Be sure to follow us on all social media @HSNEpod and visit http://www.hsnepod.com for official merchandise and more! Join in the conversation on our official Discord https://discord.gg/b3AdrAYURm High School Never Ends is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. www.dragonwagonradio.com
Fueled By March rolls on as we discuss Gym Class Heroes and some punk-hip-hop with their first album The Papercut Chronicles. We chat about FBR doing something a little different and of course rank our favorites! Be sure to follow us on all social media @HSNEpod and visit http://www.hsnepod.com for official merchandise and more! Join in the conversation on our official Discord https://discord.gg/b3AdrAYURm High School Never Ends is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. www.dragonwagonradio.com
We caught up with The FBR's Tim Hunter and Malarie McConaha on the pros and cons of working in Nashville Ep: 390 #ATJPOd More: https://www.fbrmusic.com/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. Merch: https://t.co/QgtAisVtbV All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.
A Rádio da Costureira é o podcast ponto de encontro para quem ama o universo da costura e da modelagem. Neste episódio a renomada modelista e professora Marlene Mukai, vai compartilhar sua experiência e dá conselhos para quem deseja começar na área da costura, mesmo que já tenha um emprego ou esteja buscando uma nova fonte de renda. Entre o final de janeiro e início de fevereiro, a professora Marlene esteve nos estúdios da Escola de Moda Online da Maximus para gravar as aulas do próximo Minicurso de Costura e Modelagem que será lançado em Março de 2024. Aproveitamos este momento para gravar este episódio especial para o nosso podcast. Com um repertório de anos trabalhando com costura e modelagem, assim como sua experiência de 20 anos como professora, dicas valiosas é que não faltam nesta entrevista. A professora Marlene começa orientando quem deseja fazer uma mudança de profissão para entrar na área de costura, mas tem receio de largar o emprego atual. Você pode começar fazendo projetos de costura mais simples e rápidos em paralelo com o trabalho atual. Assim você irá testar o que dá certo e o que não dá, vai adquirindo experiência e confiança para no momento certo, trabalhar apenas com a costura. Muitas vezes, a costura é subestimada, mas se pararmos para pensar, desde o sofá em nossas salas até as roupas que vestimos, quase tudo passa por uma máquina de costura em algum momento. Este reconhecimento serve como um lembrete poderoso da importância e da demanda constante por habilidades de costura, abrindo um leque de oportunidades para quem se desenvolver nesta área. Além disso, a professora Marlene dá dicas valiosas sobre como vender suas peças e seus serviços, enfatizando a importância de aumentar a sua rede de contatos (mas sempre fazendo a política da boa vizinhança, evitando conflitos), entender o gosto do público-alvo em vez de se basear apenas no próprio gosto, e a importância da beleza e do acabamento das peças para atrair clientes. Na oportunidade, a professora Marlene também compartilhou que foi com 52 anos que ela começou a ensinar costura e modelagem na internet e que ela começou a escrever seus primeiros livros na área. Isso prova que não existe idade que limita o aprendizado e a transformação de vida. Como a própria professora Marlene mencionou na entrevista, “o ‘se' não faz história”. Quando perdemos tempo pensando apenas no passado, não vemos as oportunidades que estão na nossa frente. E falando em oportunidade, neste episódio a professora Marlene compartilhou uma grande novidade: vem aí mais uma edição do Minicurso Gratuito de Costura e Modelagem. O minicurso será em março de 2024 e terá como tema peças que estarão em alta na próxima temporada de outono/inverno. No minicurso você irá aprender a fazer a modelagem e costura de um casaqueto clássico estilo Chanel e um vestido de manga longa. São peças versáteis que podem ser confeccionadas em vários tipos de tecidos e também podem ser modificadas e transformadas em peças diferentes. Quer saber mais? Então dá o play! ✅Faça sua Assinatura de Moldes, Moda & Estilo e tenha acesso a Maior Biblioteca de Moldes de Costura do Brasil:
We caught up with Malarie McConaha and Tim Hunter about The FBR about how they got their start, their debut LP GHOST (out January 19), and how they approach songwriting Ep: 359 #ATJPod Catch them 01/20/24 at Fox & Locke in Franklin, TN for the GHOST album release party and show More: https://www.fbrmusic.com/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. Merch: https://t.co/QgtAisVtbV All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.
In the first episode with a public company CEO on the Automate Construction podcast, we get to hear all about FBR from CEO Mike Pivac himself with incredibly candid insights to the challenges and things to look forward to. https://www.fbr.com.au/ https:://automateconstruction.com
Living small, an update Back in 2017 Simon and his wife down scaled into a small (relative) apartment and also got rid of one of their cars again. As they now move again Simon updates in their experience of living small. Simon Shares Famous Brands (JSE code: FBR) results. Revenue up and HEPS lower. TigerBrands (JSE code: TBS) loses their CEO and posts a decent trading update. Jamie Dimon said central banks' forecasts have been “100% dead wrong”. Sasol (JSE code: SOL) trading update, lots of movingp arts, but the market not trusting management? That said stock is cheap and we're seeing some upward movement on price.
There are bold traders. here are old traders. There are no bold and old traders.Bold traders What is a bold trader and why do they die out? Wild swings for the fence No position size management Stop loss for losers Enter outside of system and process Simon Shares Famous Brands (JSE code: FBR) trading update, Spur (JSE code: SUR) really has taken the mantel of best QSR/restaurant business on the JSE. Very strong US jobs and upward revisions from previous month. But wage inflation only 0.2%. So market was confused but ended happy. Tuesday also saw US 10-year yields moving lower which excited everybody. But I am sceptical, this is only one data point and I think the FOMC hikes at their 31 Oct/01 Nov FOMC meeting. Water crisis. This is going to hurt and it not going away any tine soon. Which businesses get hurt most? We found a US government bond ETF paying monthly.
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This week David Eubank from the Free Burma Rangers (FBR) joins the podcast to talk about his missionary calling. David talks about doing justice, but we need to avoid revenge. While not easy, we need to instead correct the injustice with love. FBR respond by getting the news out in war torn areas (Burma, Sudan, Kurdistan, Iraq, and Ukraine) and supplying first aid treatment, while sharing and showing the love of Jesus. There are three rules in FBR: You have to do if for love, You can't run if others can not run (don't be a coward), and Be able to read and write. David shares his harrowing stories of being under fire alongside his family. David discusses how he has learned to allow God to move by praying, here is my request, but if not. For more, make sure to watch the documentary Free Burma Rangers Learn More: Free Burma Ranagers - website Free Burma Rangers - Documentary Do This For Love - Book by David Eubank Recommended Books: Never Surrender by LTG Jerry Boykin Never Surrender by Robert Kershaw --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mensalliancetribe/support
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Oh how I love to hear people's stories and what allows them to experience God that encourages their faith. You might be tuning in this week with more of a skeptical ear thinking “I haven't experienced God to the fullness that others have talked about” and for that I just want to encourage you to keep showing up! Keep inviting Jesus in and keep asking him to strengthen your faith. I just know he's gracious enough to meet you where you're at. And if you let him, like really let him in, it'll be one epic journey! So today we have a really fun conversation to dive into with filmmaker and director, Brent Gugel. We just so happen to talk about the amazing film, Free Burma Rangers, which is a documentary film exploring the extraordinary 20-year journey of missionaries Dave and Karen Eubank and their kids, as they venture into war zones where they are fighting to bring hope. The film itself is a testimony to people trying to walk after God, full of their own limitations, sins and mistakes, facing real enemies AND asking “CAN LOVE WIN?!” We talk about the film as well as radical ways God moved during the process. Even some of the other “no way but God moments” of Brent's career. Brent Gudgel is a documentary film director and founder of the ministry Deidox. His credits include the documentary Free Burma Rangers which won Best Feature at the Justice Film Festival in NYC, was in theaters nationwide, and is now on Amazon Video. Previous work has been on Showtime, Hulu, for the Olympics, and featured during the Super Bowl. With over 20 years of experience, Brent has also directed and consulted on 250+ short documentaries for organizations such as Toyota, LA Clippers, Union Rescue Mission, Crisis Pregnancy Centers, Saddleback, Willow Creek, Goodwill, and IJM, among others. He currently resides in Merced, CA with his wife and two growing children. There comes a point when we embrace what God is doing in our lives, twists, turns and unknowns. And I believe we ALL desire for tangible evidence of God working IN our lives to at least show us he's real, right?! And the point isn't the miracles in and of themselves…. These are unexpected and always come in different ways for EVERY ONE just because God is a personal God. But we want to keep in might that in pursuing him, we want to magnify HIM, NOT the signs. I love the journey we're all on! God is so unique and so intricately involved in our lives. I'm confident that when people experience the love of the father, they'll want nothing less and no counterfeits either. I'm so excited to share more of Brent's story with you today. I hope his experiences give you the courage to believe God for more, as well! So without further adieu, Why dont you pull up a chair, grab that cup of coffee and dive in with us to the places between. www.deidox.org - All about Deidox. Even preview the Miraculous series! www.watchfbr.com to watch the film for free starting Aug 30th Free Burma Trailer can be viewed here, or on the Deidox Youtube page, here: https://www.youtube.com/@Deidox For church screening licensing of the FBR movie, visit https://fbrmovie.lifeway.com/ WATCH the interview with Wendy & Brent here: https://youtu.be/zqRizGZ7-Ss ***** ENJOY this episode?! Share the love by sharing this with someone you know! Go a step farther by supporting The Places Between to reach more listeners, OR give us a 5 star review! We'd be honored to have your encouragement and support! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theplacesbetween/support
How we breathe is how we think... It was this very sentence that was shared with me on the first ever breathwork circle I was a part of and it was this journey that forever changed the course of my life. And with these words I'd like to welcome our next guest on the Podast: Edward Dangerfield Edward is a nervous system specialist, teacher and the visionary founder of the Facilitated Breath Repatterning Technique (FBR) and Breathwork Bali. Edward's journey of transformation began after surviving a near-death experience, where he found himself caught in an avalanche. This event left him grappling with the aftermath of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) bringing him down a journey of seeking the tools and practices that can help him heal and regulate his nervous system. On his path of exploring various healing modalities, he was eventually introduced to the power of „Conscious Connected Breathwork“ and he never looked back. With a deep commitment of supporting others, he has since dedicated himself to helping individuals feel at home within their bodies by claiming the power of their own breath. My intention with this conversation, was to go beyond the realm of breathwork to discuss Edward's life and perspectives outside of his work. I was especially interested in going to depth on the topic of relationship with the intention to expand beyond the limited perspectives we may have been conditioned into. And one of the core messages that we seem to have constantly came back to was the importance of being in relationship to everything & having a balance between relating to ourselves and a wider community. Having personally undergone Edward's 400-hour Facilitator training and forming a deep friendship with him over the last years, I am incredibly excited to share this conversation with you. Edward's wisdom and insights have profoundly impacted my life, and I have no doubt that they will touch yours as well. In this episode, Edward and I explore: Ed's personal journey of surviving a near-death experience being trapped in an avalanche which initiated him on a journey of healing The value of break-down moments and how they can help us find a path of deeper alignment & authenticity. Expanding the understanding of relationships and cultivating a deeper connection with life itself The lessons he learned being immersed in the Native American traditions and the wisdom passed on by the elders Embracing a life of steadiness, balance and continuously seeking to find the middle way How to relate romantically through healthy interdepence, learning how to meet our needs alongside our partners vs. through them and how his journey of becoming a father has shaped him and what his son Onyx has taught him — Follow Edward on IG | @edwarddangerfield Find out more about FBR & Breathwork Bali | https://www.breathworkbali.com/ Follow Alex on IG | @alexlehmann_
Hoy nos traemos al podcast de RUNNEA a un inventor en el mundo del running. Un innovador en el mundo del atletismo que sin embargo le ha tocado vivir momentos duros y complicados con sus ideas de negocio. Hablamos de Franc Beneyto. Este valenciano, entrenador de atletismo fue ni más ni menos que el inventor de las zapatillas sin talón FBR. Nos contará su historia, como presentó su proyecto a las principales marcas del mercado que le dieron la espalda y como después de unos años, algunas de esas marcas lanzaron zapatillas con talón flotante. Esa aventura le llevó prácticamente a la ruina, pero no es de los que se da por vencido y viene a RUNNEA a contarnos su último proyecto. Las medias Prenel que "ayudan" a correr de manera más eficiente, minimizando la fatiga e incluso, según nos dice ayudándote a hacer deporte a menos pulsaciones y ayudándonos a saltar más. Si quieres escuchar su historia, no te pierdas este episodio con Gorka Cabañas y Lionel Nattes. Más info: https://www.runnea.com
Simon Shares Budget 2023 show, audio is fixed Solar as a service Retail Savings Bonds five-year fixed now at 10.5% Satrix takes over most Absa ETFs City Lodge* (JSE code: CLH) results Stale bulls Dividend of 5c Occupancies at 57% Debt gone Cater for business, who are Zooming more Overall a bit light Spur (JSE code: SUR) results vs. Famous Brands (JSE code: FBR). * I hold ungeared positions.
New Jersey native and vintage motorcycle enthusiast, Bryan Ames gives Fenix and Thaison the lowdown on The Race of Gentlemen. Following his 2016 entry into the racing world through The Race of Gentlemen. Riding a borrowed 1941 Indian Scout, he was hooked, buying his beloved 1942 Harley-Davidson WLA a month later. The following year, FBR was born. SPONSORED BY: Law Tigers New Mexico and Motopia New Mexico Recorded at: Rust is Gold Coffee Hosted by: Steven “Fenix” Maes (@grafenix), Thaison “Hollywood” Garcia (@rustisgoldantiques) Featured Music – “American Rocker” Performed by Steve Lane BUY IT IN THE RIG ONLINE STORE
Sanjay Shrestha joined Plug Power as Chief Strategy Officer in 2019. Prior to joining Plug Power, Mr. Shrestha served as the CIO of a global solar IPP and President Sky Capital Americas since 2015. Under his leadership, Sky Capital America built and acquired over 100MW of operating solar assets and secured pipeline over 100MW. He also sourced various types of financing solutions to support this growth including project debt, construction equity and long-term equity. He brings almost two decades of experience in the broader clean tech sector to our team. Before global solar IPP, he led the renewables investment banking effort at FBR Capital markets. During 2014, and under his leadership, the firm was ranked among the top renewable energy underwriters in the U.S. Prior to joining FBR, Mr. Shrestha spent seven years as the global head of renewables research coverage at Lazard Capital Markets. During his tenure at Lazard Capital Markets, he was a member of the Institutional Investor All America Research team and was also ranked as one of the top five stock pickers on a global basis. Prior to Lazard Capital Markets, Mr. Shrestha spent seven years at First Albany Capital, where he built the firm's renewables and industrial research practice. Starmine/Forbes Magazine ranked him the number 1 stock picker and the number 1 earnings estimator during his tenure at First Albany Capital. Mr. Shrestha serves as an independent director on the board of directors of Fusemachines, an AI company. https://www.plugpower.com/ https://nexuspmg.com/
Welcome to the Franchise Founders Podcast. We are on a mission to help aspiring entrepreneurs just like you take action through franchise ownership allowing you to obtain more financial freedom, time with family, and ultimately, a business that can run on its own without you.Dan Claps has co-founded several franchise development firms and currently runs Franchise Playbook. Christian Dadulak is a successful Franchise Consultant and runs his independent Franchise Consulting business, The Franchise Guys. Courtney Stillings is the Director of Client Development for Franchise Business Review, an immense resource for franchise buyers. Franchise Business Review empowers potential franchise buyers with franchise reviews, downloadable reports, top franchise lists, and industry insights—all in one convenient place! FBR surveys over 30,000 franchise owners from 300+ franchise brands to reveal the top franchises with the highest ratings in franchisee satisfaction, franchise culture, company performance and other key benchmarks. This data helps potential buyers narrow their search and make better-informed buying decisions. Tune in to learn from Courtney about how to use FBR as one more tool to help provide transparency in your franchise due diligence process. Franchise Founders is a huge supporter of the International Franchise Association (IFA). If you are a fan of franchising and have an interest in joining the franchise community, the IFA is a great place to start! Learn more here: https://www.franchise.org/about-us
Simon Shares Renergen* (JSE code: REN) finally gets phase 1 helium flowing. ArcelorMittal (JSE code: ACL) update, everything they warned about went wrong. MPC Thursday (26 January) and FOMC Wednesday (1 February). Raising 0.25% each. Stocks making money from load shedding Reunert (JSE code: RLO). High voltage cables and circuit breakers. Mustek (JSE code: MST). Green energy division. Famous Brands (JSE code: FBR). Lights out need food. Mahube Infrastructure (JSE code: MHB). Wind and solar operations paying a dividend (DY ±13.5%) and trading below NAV. Kibo Energy (JSE code: KBO). Are they a going concern? They issued shares to pay a £19,635.44 invoice. This is well worth a listen, some important data points from @StefMarani that help understands the road ahead .. https://t.co/6CGNRd6QUe — Simon Brown (@SimonPB) January 24, 2023 @simonbrown_za ArcelorMittal SA horror update as the second half was loss making #investing #share #jse ♬ original sound - SimonBrown * I hold ungeared positions.
I hope you all had a safe and Happy Thanksgiving. I certainly have enjoyed my break on the beaches of Amelia Island, FL. This week I reprise my interview with Franchise Business Review's Emily George. Anyone who knows her, gives thanks for the opportunity to do so. What a better way to bring the Thanksgiving break to a close. If you already know her, you know I'm right. If you've yet to meet her, here is your opportunity. C-ya back here to put the lid on Season 13 of Franchise Today, next Wed. at noon Eastern!
fff Go where the money is The Fini15 (JSE code: STXFIN*) is the only green index so far in 2022 and the strongest bank YTD? Absa (JSE code: ABG). Simon takes us through the journey of finding the strongest sectors and then the strongest shares to find a trade where the money is. Simon Shares Niche JSE listed property stocks, there are a bunch of them and they're mostly looking good. Famous Brands (JSE code: FBR) results are back at pre-pandemic levels. MTBPS Buy triggers on Nasdaq and S&P500 My lazy system has triggered buys on both S&P500 and Nasdaq. A close above last night's close and I'll be long pic.twitter.com/8HAisLdPZr — Simon Brown (@SimonPB) October 26, 2022 * I hold ungeared positions.
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In this episode, Edward Dangerfield and I do a deep dive on a new modality of breathwork, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Facilitated Breath Repatterning ~ or FBR for short ~ will be globally recognised in 4-5 years' time and that the research that is beginning here in Bali will go on to make some significant discoveries about the connection between breathing patterns + patterns of behaviour.As you'll hear in this conversation, what I believe is truly unique about this mode of breathwork ~ is that it is both scientific in its approach, involving the practitioner 'reading the breath' of the client, and then making facilitations that often elicit profound shifts. I'll also add that my capacity to hold myself through intense experiences and feel comfortable expressing emotions has been transformed by this work. Since recording the initial conversation with Ed (link) I completed a 400hr training with him and the team here in Bali. But despite having literally hundreds of hours of conversations with him, I learnt so many new things myself from this conversation. ~~~~~~Some of the highlights were:
On today's FranchiseU! Kathy Gosser talks to Franchise Business Review's President and COO, Michelle Rowan, CFE. Franchise Business Review is the leading market research firm in the franchise sector specializing in franchisee satisfaction and employee engagement. In addition to her role at FBR, Michelle is also chair of the International Franchise Association Women's Franchise Committee and a Certified Franchise Executive. Recently, Michelle joined the YUM! Center for Global Franchise Excellence Board of Advisors.
For the past thirty years Paul has been working in the restaurant business, bringing together delicious foods and atmospheres where customers could create their own memories. Growing up in Northern Virginia, Paul went off to study hospitality management at East Carolina University, followed by culinary arts at Johnson & Wales University. After his education he departed to New York City where he continued to establish himself in the restaurant world, while also homing in on his love of writing and photography.Episode Links:Web: http://paulbkennedy.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/paulinvietnamInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/paul_b_kennedy/Joey Pinz Conversations Podcast Information: • Website: https://www.joeypinz.com • Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/joeypinz • Music by Tom Izzo: @wahlsinger https://tomizzomusic.com Support our podcast: • Subscribe: https://joeypinzconversations.com/subscribe/ • How much is this podcast worth to you? Consider $5, $10 or $20/mo with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joeypinz • How about a one-time payment? • What is the episode worth to you? $25/$50/$100/$500 /$1,000/$5,000 with PayPal (one-time): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JoePannone Please subscribe/follow to Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations Podcast: • Spotify, Apple, Google, or others. Please consider rating with 5 stars if you like it. • Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/joey-pinz-discipline-conversations/id1583997438 • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/69SFwY3XSwcw9qNvElAn10 • Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xODI4OTA2LnJzcw • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JoeyPinzDisciplineConversations?sub_confirmation=1Please follow on social media: @TheJoeyPinz • Instagram: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.instagram.com/TheJoeyPinz • Twitter: @TheJoeyPinz https://twitter.com/TheJoeyPinz • Facebook: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.facebook.com/TheJoeyPinz • TikTok: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.tiktok.com/@thejoeypinzFinally, join our newsletter: https://joeypinzconversations.com/#newsletterSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/joeypinz)
To learn more about David & Karen's ministry, “Free Burma Rangers,” to hear stories, or to get involved, go to https://www.freeburmarangers.org/.
This week our heroes take on the less talked about but certainly 3rd pillar of the FBR, music, by discussing the Woodstock99 doc on HBOmax. One of the biggest disasters in music history.3:59 Updates7:18 Welcome to the Blumhouse10:49 Spawn has a new writer12:38 Dark City tv show21:36 Marvel update29:25 Secret Wars movie?33:32 Woodstock 99 documentary
Today we finish up the story of FBI intimidation by Nancy Pelosi's Gestapo police agency. Learn what we citizens can do toprotect ourselves if we ever end up confronted by the Deep State Authoritarian goones. Get educated on our rights and responsibilities as citizens of this country. Stand against tyranny and walk in faith.Gary Duncan 0:32 Don't you think a judge that issues that warrant? Should have been smart enough to see that your picture? And the picture that they had? was not you? I mean, they're the FBI, they should be able to distinguish from that and tell us how did they get ahold of you? How did they know? To find you? Of all people? Did they have a surveillance camera on you? at all? Or where or you know, on the ground? Or what? Well, according to Marilyn Hueper 1:06 their own? Sure, according to their own testimony, when they were raiding us, they have footage of everybody who is there, and I'm sure they have outside footage to which I asked them about and like, hey, look at your cameras, I'm sure you can see that I was outside of the Capitol and never inside, I can tell you that my approximate time of arrival. But what they communicated with me at the time, and now that the application and word have been made public so that I can look at it and rebut it. They had, they have a like a tip line, an anonymous tip line or a tip line where people can call in and they have on the FBI website, they have like most wanted postings in January six of the primary concern, there are live photos of people from video footage inside that they're looking for that they claim they don't know the identity of. So apparently someone called in and told them that I resemble this, this woman photographs two to 58225. A, or sorry, yeah, two to five a, that and it was somebody an employee from Alaska Airlines, according to the David, so they didn't tell me that at the time. But they said yeah, we've had positive ID, you've been positively ID, which sounds very official. But it's actually not what it means is that, but he called me said, that person kind of looks like somebody I saw recently, they could be the same person. They're considering that a positive ID. I resemble a lot of people I resemble particularly a lot of people in my family, probably a lot of people who have Irish descent who are Caucasian and aged and with brown hair. And I happen to have a black coat that day. They are based on this tip. I think this person even told them that they had been on our Instagram, and found my husband's post on Instagram of me from behind with brown hair and a long black coat at the Capitol. And so they were able to put those two pieces together. And then in the affidavit, it actually says that they've pulled my Alaska driver's license. And the FBI determined that I was the same person from the photograph of the woman inside. But they didn't list who this random SBI is, which isn't really a person. So there had to be a real man or woman who looked at that, and decided that which is amazing to me because I could look at their photo, and very quickly, you know, mentioned to them when I finally saw a photo during the raid because they were looking for the clothing that they said I had been wearing. And I said, Well, first of all, I already told you it wasn't inside the Capitol. So I don't appreciate being called a liar. So let's stop that discussion. And second of all, you have a picture of this person, and you haven't shown it to me. And Can I see it? And I grabbed it from them. And I said, Well, obviously I hate her because I've always been jealous of women who have detached or laughs I have attached your loves. So obviously that's a problem. And second of all, she's wearing a sweater. I don't even own a sweater, you have to see me wearing a sweater that ugly with snowflakes on it. So, and then I and I held it up and I and I held that beside me this little Xerox copy. And I said I'm sitting right here. And we can look me Marilyn Hueper 4:39 at me and grab the Xerox back to searching. And so that's when they laugh because I thought they don't even Gary Duncan 4:49 grim ruins. Yeah, so I hope we start with the part where you held the picture up. That's where he cut out. Marilyn Hueper 4:58 Oh, held, oh, I held the Xerox app that one of the agents was carrying around and looking for clothing and etc, that this woman had been wearing. And she asked me, where's this clothing that you are? She showed me a picture. Where's this clothing? And I said, like, well, first of all, I don't wear sweaters, you have to pay me to wear a sweater that ugly with snowflakes on it. And secondly, I have attached your lips, she has to be attached to your love. So obviously, I hate her. But is this who you think I am? And I grabbed the Xerox from her and I held it up next to me. And I said, Can we both agreed this is two different people. I'm sitting right here, we can throw because look at me, two different people. And the agent stared at me, didn't say anything, and then grabbed the Xerox back and went back to their searching. And so when they finally departed, I thought I like to admit you're in the wrong house. And who should I send my receipts to for your damage and inconvenience? And they went an answering they said, yeah, we don't do that. And I said, well, what's the next step? They said, as you'll, you'll hear from us. So when they laughed, I thought, I still have no assurance that they are going to admit that we're two different people. So I decided I'm going to go on my husband's Facebook account, post. From that day, post a photo of the woman from that day that they think I am and get my affidavit, my true experience out there. Not it's not a legal affidavit, because I haven't didn't press it into court yet. But get my public affidavit out there and get before they take control of the narrative because I was afraid they're trying to cover for somebody and they were going to make me be this person. Right. And so before they this thing, and bring me into somebody and keeping me in their web conspiracy, I wanted to bring it before the public because I felt like that was the safest thing I could do to protect myself. Yeah, Gary Duncan 7:03 that's good. And like you said in the first episode is that Washington and Nancy, and all those people, they're setting a narrative that the media is running with, like a lot of things they're doing right now. But they're setting a narrative that the low information voter is going to hear and see. And they're going to determine that everybody's guilty without any due course of real truth. And so what would you say to Christians, as we look at this and see how, within, who knows how many years or a lifetime or whatever, that instead of just being something political or patriotic, it could be just because we believe in Christ, or we believe that, you know, certain things that we believe as Christians is not. We don't, we don't agree with abortion, things of that nature. Because then that could be classified as hate speech. And next thing, you know, we've got the FBR coming into our house, because we posted something somewhere, saying that abortion was was wrong. And it's not right. So how, what would you say back to create, to prepare ourselves for that? Is there a way to prepare, Marilyn Hueper 8:26 I think we're at an apex. I believe there is I believe that first, we need to repent because we've reached this Apex because we've left a vacuum, we have believed a lie that I believe we believed a lie that we're supposed to just wait for a Messiah to come and fix everything, or to rescue us from the earth. And yet he gave us instructions at his departure to disciple the nations. And we have been stages and being. So when we vacate culture and government, then we leave a vacuum for other forces that don't have in this case, don't have the common vision of the founding fathers that affirmed God-given rights in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. And it I believe, what's happening is you have actors and people in the background and legislatures that have bought into the idea that we the people need to not be aren't fit to be governing a republic that they need the few and the elite to tell us what to do. And the way they're getting around. The Constitution and the protections afforded for us in the Bill of Rights is bypassing these executive order things about The fight on terrorism and if they can, they can really label us as terrorists, I believe that what we need to do is we need to remember who we are. We need to repent for not standing in the gap for our nation, and that we are not Rome. We are not a Roman Republic, that the Messiah's people were under that didn't have a voice and and had to submit, we have rights. And we, our Constitution, our bill of rights, affirm our God given rights, and now we have a duty to execute those. And departing and being silent, is just poor stewardship on our part, it's horrendous stewardship, we have to get back in there and do our role, which means that when these things are happening, we need to learn how to press our voice into the court. And the legislature can pass and even the executive branch can pass all kinds of manners of law, where they derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. That's us. We have to object, we have to take it to the court, we have to say this is not appropriate. But first, we have to know who we are. We have to repent for not walking in who we are and executing the duties that we've been given. Gary Duncan 11:17 How would you say go about knowing who we are as far as reading our constitution? Here's one thing I get some blowback sometimes because people know I tend to might be political, somewhat. I think there's an adverse reaction to Christians being political. And when you say political, it means to me it means standing up for our constitution and not, you know, just bowed down and, and just don't want to get into there because it's political. Well, you know, like, abortion is political to some people, you know, and it's and it's really nice. It's a life or death issue. Christians need to get political. Yeah. Marilyn Hueper 12:01 Well, and political, political, I agree, see is kind of a dirty word, it feels, you know, politics feels like synonymous with corruption and special interest. What I was, is that we focus on Kingdom Government, because that's our brain. And we're supposed to be preparing the way for his turn. So our role is to walk with integrity ourselves, to be involved locally. And in things like this not to let not just be armchair critics, they're training us to sit and yell at our television, that doesn't do anything, even yelling on your social media doesn't do anything away our system is designed, you have to learn how to press it into a court. That's where it has authority, where your voice as a man or a woman of God, especially if you can press your affidavit of truth is that's how all of these things are done. Any accusation against you has to be brought forth by a man or woman through that affidavit and learn how to bring it into the court, or any case you feel might be being pressed against you, or against others that you believe or are being oppressed wrongly. So we have to all learn a little bit of the law because otherwise, we empower lawlessness. So if we're just going to be armchair quarterbacks, then we are not stepping in on to the field, we're not on the field, we're still observers, we have to get on the field to have our voice heard through the constitutional method that's been afforded us. And so we're going to have to become educated, we're going to have to, you know, watch a few fewer sitcoms that night, we're gonna have to take some effort, or they're gonna take that as a cent because they drive the just powers through the consent of the governed. If all we are as armchair quarterbacks, then we have not accessed the path to dissent. We're only yelling at ourselves. So it's up to us. We have to get in there. So I have a website for I'm going to be sharing what happened and there's a lot to learn and I don't want to share and guide anybody into a dangerous direction want to share safe things like knowing what to do when they show up at your door? What are your rights because I didn't know I we asked, Can we make a phone call? They said no. And then we were like, Okay, good. We were kind of bluffing anyway because we wouldn't know who to call. Like, things like that. We don't know what does that means? I don't have an attorney on speed dial. I don't know anybody's phone number to call And now, you know, as we're in the process, as my counsel says, call anybody who doesn't that you know, and trust that doesn't have a gun to their head, right, then they're gonna be able to help you discern the situation. It doesn't have to be an attorney. It doesn't have to be a lawyer. Anybody who hasn't had a gun to their head and isn't handcuffed at the moment that you believe is has sense, is a trusted voice in your life. Just call them because you need someone to bet your circumstance with. And then the other one we asked is, you know, you have a warrant? Yes. Can we see it? Oh, yeah, you'll get to see it, you'll get a coffee even? Well, that's not the way it works the way it is. And when I finally demanded, like, I'm not going any further until I see this warrant, everything stopped. And they brought the warrant to me. So I learned even in this preliminary encounter, where I had no idea what my rights were that when my gut said like, this is not okay, I need to see your warrant. Everything stopped. And they did what I said. So we have more power in these situations than we know. And the purpose is to keep us ignorant. So don't access it. So when I said that all of a sudden, weren't was produced, I said, great. It appears I have some time on my hands, I'm going to be reading this and they immediately took it away. They're also not allowed to do that. But again, I didn't know what I would be looking for. So I didn't insist on getting it back. Now I know what they were cuz I was like, Why don't they want me to read it? Obviously, they don't know how ignorant I am that I won't know what's legal or not legal. But now I know that the warrant was only on the property, it was the search warrant, there was no more for them to interact with us at all. And so we had no obligation to be talking to them whatsoever. Marilyn Hueper 16:59 Now I know. So I would like to help educate other people. So you aren't getting buffaloed into Yeah, giving information that you don't need to without support and counsel that you're rightful should have? Gary Duncan 17:12 Oh, yeah, Marilyn Hueper 17:13 that's the starting place. They need to know how to handle themselves. Gary Duncan 17:16 Right, getting educated not. And that's, I guess, one of the things people might say as well. I don't plan on ever getting, you know, FBI agents come to my door, and I'm sure you didn't either. You know, Marilyn Hueper 17:29 I would say they're naive. And maybe, yeah, maybe it won't be FBI, maybe there'll be other, you know, enforcement agencies, or many abounding right now. And the same principles of knowing your rights apply in all those situations, whether it's a traffic stop, or whether it's TSA, at the airport, or whether it's a trooper, or, you know, wherever you might encounter someone from the executive branch and enforcement, enforcement officer, the rights are you the same all the way through. So you can prepare yourself, in some ways, small ways, and then you know more when you're being treated appropriately and when you're not. And that's really important because otherwise, we get hornswoggled. And they aren't required to tell you the truth at all. They have no burden on them to be truthful, the burden is all on you. So they actually have permission to tell you untruths, to get you to speak and potentially incriminate yourself. So if they say, blow in this breathalyzer, and we won't use it, even if you blow over, don't believe them? has them like fabulous, can you put that in writing, please? It's fine it or, you know, like the FBI agents to her saying, you know, just share with us you only have a misdemeanor trespassing, we're not going to arrest you today. Just share with that, too. Who are you hanging out with that day? That's completely not true. They absolutely wanted to arrest me that day, every intention and desire to arrest me that day. So they don't have to tell you the truth, but anything you say will be used against you. And anything you say will become a report. Any informal chat they want to have with you There's nothing informal about it. A 302 report will be created and everything that you shared will be on there. And if they start redefining terms of my goodness, they took the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution as evidence against us. A completely unmarked unread pocket copy that they themselves in the legislature still print and hand out to all of us. So if they can use that as our evidence against you. They can use pretty much anything, you just need to not be talking to them without counsel. Gary Duncan 20:08 That's very good. Yeah. Because we saw what happened to General Flynn when he had just a casual conversation with two FBI. Marilyn Hueper 20:17 Absolutely. We Gary Duncan 20:17 weren't going to we're just here to have just an informal conversation. It's unfortunate that we have to have this distrust of our government. But Marilyn Hueper 20:29 it is no way. And I think that's a big thing that we have to get over. And I still grieve. And I think people, the men and women at the January 6, there were a lot of people grieving because our current state of our affairs of our government is so much different than we were led to believe and that we naively wanted to think could be true. If I look at it, the more I read the founding fathers and their documents, I feel like they would be yelling at us and saying, what the heck are you thinking? Why would you ever book that we told you from the beginning, never trust the executive branch, never trust enforcement? Don't trust your legislators? If, if you could trust that we wouldn't put all these protections in? What are you thinking wake up people? So I think we just have to make up for the reality of the nature of humans when they have power when men and women have power, which is the thing that power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. And they're garnering more and more power. And we are the authorizing agents, we need to start shutting that power down. And we have to learn how we do that lawfully. And I believe that's you're learning how to access, primarily putting our affidavits into the record, even just that which basically, an affidavit is a fancy word for meaning, writing down what was true in your experience and signing at the bottom and saying, This is true to the best of my knowledge, and I reserve all rights to the event and just putting that into the court records. It's just that has so much power, that's one of the most powerful things we can do. We need it. We need eye witness. There are so many eyewitnesses that January sixth, we need their affidavits on record, because otherwise, we let them write the history books, Gary Duncan 22:30 which we do a very good job of letting them write. Marilyn Hueper 22:35 We aren't good that armchair politics. Gary Duncan 22:38 So you've you're going to be you say you're going to be putting out a website for the purpose of getting those people that that want to tell their testimony. I know we talked about we do people stand website you have out Marilyn Hueper 22:50 it's a public affidavit. It's my public, making public the truth of my experience. Now, if people were inside the Capitol, you're in a very vulnerable, much more vulnerable position than people who never entered the Capitol, I would consider that a public affidavit. That's because I believe it's also important to be public. Because this is a war. Bethink of it. The war is for the minds of the people who have the power and that's We the People, according to our founding documents, the government derives its just powers from the consent of the governed, if they can win our minds in opinion, to acquiesce to their ridiculousness, then they've won the battle. So I believe that we the people who know the truth, and believe and understand that we're called by God to help bring forth good healthy government, and, and participate in the process, not just be cheerleaders or people in the stands, one of the ways we can do that is by not necessarily fighting on Facebook and Twitter. But finding ways to actually post your experience in a meaningful way on the blog or something or I would like to, I would like to start a place. Have a link in my website to a website where people who have eyewitness experience that was at January 6, who was not inside the Capitol, because of those people in a very vulnerable position. They need only to be putting their affidavits into the court, not out into the public purview to be messed with. But the 2000s of people are out there hundreds of 1000s who have eyewitness experience, and their experience isn't being shared, it's not accessible. And so we can't count at this Unknown Speaker 24:49 public Marilyn Hueper 24:52 the narrative that's being created by others. So if we can counteract that in some way have I Imagine having a website where hundreds of 1000s 1000s and 1000s of those are available for people to scroll through and help correct. They're like, Oh my gosh, okay, that many people are having that many similar experiences of not in an insurrection of just people lawfully hanging out at a rally and respectful fashion, that does a lot to correct the record. And then if those who are are willing, I believe the most effective place to place those as into the record, wherever this has is being experienced, or whatever the case number is, and I'll be looking for that, to press those into the records called pressing into the record, which basically just means having it on file that 1000s of people are saying, No, that's not what happened. No, that's not what we experienced. This is what we experienced. This is what we saw because the courts are where we buy the organization of our government. That's where the redress that's where the correction needs to be made. Otherwise unrebutted affidavits on their part declarations, if we don't read about them in the courts, they stand as the fact we assent to them by our silence. So those are two places, I'd like to see us moving and training ourselves up on how to behave, walk-in honor, but also walk in strength and truth when we encounter someone from law enforcement or the executive branch. So I think those are my kind of three focuses there right now. And then we're going to be approaching those with from we the people stand dot or g.org. And honestly, we've been accosted so many times, in the last two months, it's been difficult too, to even post but now I feel like there's I'm learning. And I've pressed things into the record. I've gotten things into the court clerk, and I'm learning enough that I can start educating and helping others how to do it, because yeah, now that we're on the TSA, list and other ways that we're being harassed, it's difficult to know how to, they're hitting us all so fast right now does mask mandates with shot records, threats with? Yeah, all of this stuff, they're hitting all of us so fast that, that we don't know how to respond. It's hard to collect ourselves. But it also means that they aren't letting us forget the peril that we're in. And that's the good part. So we don't want to become paralyzed because of the continuous assault. But we do want to stay alert and become forward actors or to act as acting aid, movers because we the people are the ones with the ultimate authority. Gary Duncan 27:57 Great, good. Good. Well, one last question would be, how has your life changed? Between and we've heard a lot about it, how it's really changed. But what when you look back at where you're at right now and from this, from your pre-January six life to your post-January service life, what is the biggest thing you're taking away from that? Marilyn Hueper 28:28 I would say pre-January six, I was under the impression that my duty primarily was to show up. Before January 6, I would say I believe that my primary responsibility as a lawful American was to show up at the polls and vote, to educate myself before that, cast an educated vote, and then go back to my life. And I had, it was on them because they had been duly elected. And now they needed to run with the ball and I go back to my life. Now I understand, I believe the true way that our documents are set up, and it always felt wrong because it felt very powerless. Because they would say one thing and then they show up there and they do something very different. Now, I would understand that we are not just the adjudicators that the election is not just oversight at the election counting, we're the adjudicators every day in our life. So when we encounter that, as the superior rights that are affirmed for us in the Constitution, it's our duty to challenge that and to bring it to the attention of the court or to the agency that's executing. So it's a much more active role. It takes work, it takes commitment, but in all honesty, if we the people aren't willing To do it, that we weren't ready to have a nation that is a republic, we're ready to be the lawful oversight because there's responsibility just like I have a business, and I hire people to help me in that, but if I just hired them, and then only check on them every two years, only check on them every two years, that's not gonna work out. So great. We have to be in there active all the time, not just from our, our yelling at our televisions, but we have to be in there in the ways they recognize which is in the courts, learning how to press things into the record, learning how to bring things to the attention-getting active in your local groups that are doing. Otherwise, they're right, we're ready for it. So we have to decide, it's ours to win, and it's ours to lose, we have to decide if we're going to get in and be a part of it. Gary Duncan 30:56 Yeah, and we're fixing to come into a big challenge with these endless committee meetings of January 6, and we're gonna see how that narrative is going to be framed. And, you know, we got over 500 people in jail. So they're going to take the 500 that are in jail, and they're going to swipe everybody, like you said, that big nit, of the 502 million people that were at the mall, and now they're all going to be assumed to be insurrectionist terrorist, you know, whatever the term they're gonna transition to now, after these hearings, Marilyn Hueper 31:36 and they do have guns, and they are showing us that they're willing to use force to take us with no charges and hold us in detention, with no recourse with no access to counsel. So there, it's a bullying tactic. So they're bullying the people who were there into silence because you don't want to be identified with one of these because you could be next. The lie in that is that if you're silent now, I guess a lot like Esther, right. And in the season of, we are all Esther's right now in our nation, we are the Esther's every man or woman is an Aster in the way our documents are designed. So if we're silent, don't think that they're not going to include you in the sleep. It just means that you're not going to get to participate in the solution. Because I believe Messiah has. He wins, he wins. And that means we win. But the decision we have now is are we going to be here, well done good and faithful servant. You stood in the gap. You were clear when unrighteousness was happening, you did the work and you pressed your voice into the record, you took some risks if we're looking for safe. And I think that's, you know, something we have to get over. If we want to have the nation you believe and that we were offered by the founding fathers we were offered it, and one of the founding fathers that are you have Republic now if you can keep it. And that's what we have to decide, are we willing to take the risks, rather than just quote How lovely it is that they all took the risks? Are we willing to take the risks, because if we aren't willing to take the risks, then we aren't going to be able to, we aren't going to be worthy of having a republic? But it does mean you know like for us we have already assented to the Lord that we're willing to take the risks. And that was before they showed up at our door. We said like, Hey, we can see that things are wrong. Something is terribly wrong. And we are available. We don't know what that means. We don't know what that looks like. We're not educated to know what we're supposed to do. But if you want to use us, we're available. And that means, you know, if you're signing up for service with the ultimate executive branch, you don't exactly have to get to pick where He sends you. So when they showed up at our door, I was kind of like, Okay, well, assignment accepted. Yes, sir. So you just walk it. So I think we all need to make ourselves available. And it might mean, you know, very uncomfortable things. It might mean a scary thing, but the one thing I would say is that we've talked about this last night. It sounds really scary from the outside isn't intense at each intersection where things are happening. It can be scary in between because you don't know what the next movies are. But at the same time, we feel very covered. We feel very empowered by the, by the Lord somehow or the presence. I mean, we joke about it all the time. We're just in the middle, you know, we're on the E-ticket ride at Disneyland. We don't know. Sometimes you scream, and it's scary. And sometimes you're looking at the scenery, and it's great. It's just gonna be whatever it's gonna be. So if we're going to call ourselves ambassadors of the kingdom, and if we're going to call ourselves followers of Messiah, you know, they're examples in the newer testaments. They were pretty painful examples. So we're gonna have to be willing to be uncomfortable. But I would say even if you're not willing, they're gonna make you uncomfortable anyway. They already are making us uncomfortable. Yeah. It's Yeah, now or later, either on your terms or on their terms. Gary Duncan 36:00 That's very good. Very good. Well, Marilyn, it's been a pleasure talking with you. I know that this is a continued journey for you guys. And we'll definitely stay in contact and find out How's it going, and, and all that, and I appreciate the opportunity to speak with you about it too and get the word out and it won't people. Just being aware, to wake up. Yeah. So this has been Gary Duncan with faith and freedom Fridays in Maryland. It's been a pleasure. Again, thank you so much, and blessing. Stay in there. Godspeed.
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