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Daily 10 Friday -Why the # 23 is really frustrating for the Falcons while the # 4 is very encouraging. -Plus the Braves might not see # 5 or # 6 for a long time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daily 10 Friday -Why the # 23 is really frustrating for the Falcons while the # 4 is very encouraging. -Plus the Braves might not see # 5 or # 6 for a long time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Remember last week, when Josh Barro, Tim Carney, Christine Emba and special guest Gustavo Arellano made some predictions about the election outcome? With votes still being counted in the critical states — with Joe Biden leading the popular vote and the electoral college — the LRC panel revisits its predictions. Why wasn’t this a landslide for the Democrats? Why are we still watching for results on Friday? Why isn’t the Left happier about this outcome? What happened in Florida and South Texas? How did congressional Republicans improve so much over their performance in the 2018 midterms? What do we know about what motivated voters this cycle? How much did the pandemic matter in the end? Steven Shepard, Politico’s chief polling analyst and senior campaign and elections editor, joins the panel to answer questions about the polls. How wrong were the polls and why were they wrong, and why was it so hard for polling to reflect support for Donald Trump? *This episode was recorded Friday morning.
Joc and Mike are here with some random thoughts for you this Friday: Why are modern R&B artists so toxic? Thoughts on the new Monday Night Football crew. BIG10 football is coming back next month! Our thoughts on the mega conference’s change of heart. This is the "Leftovers" clip from episode 48 of "Don't @ Me". Plugs: Subscribe on YouTube! Website Link: www.TheRep.Network Contact Us: Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @TheRepNetwork. Like us on Facebook @RepertoireTPN. Email us questions at RepertoireNetwork@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Henricksen and Michael O’Brien review the past week of action in Chicago high school basketball. The episode opens with an in-depth discussion of the Illinois High School Association’s tentative schedule for the new state finals weekend format. Topics include: -Why is the IHSA playing third place games at 7 pm on Thursday and Friday in the new state format? -Is Notre Dame the clear favorite in Class 3A? -Could Joliet West really play for the Class 4A state title? -Don’t miss a possible Dom Martinelli vs. Max Christie matchup on Friday -Why the state tournament has to move to Champaign -The top ten regional games in the Chicago area -Watch out for Lincoln and Peoria Notre Dame All that and a ton more.
Welcome to episode 10! It covers the week of December 9 - 13, 2019.Each week on this podcast, we share the information that's within the newsletter put out by EarBuds Podcast Collective. EBPC is a listening movement. We send a weekly email with a theme and 5 podcast episodes on that theme, and each week is curated by a different person. Anyone can curate a list -- just reach out!We partner with Inside Podcasting to bring you the week’s top podcast news stories. Written by Skye Pillsbury, Inside Podcasting is a thrice weekly email newsletter that covers the podcast world. We’ll be reading 3-5 news stories each week.This week's theme comes to us from Kevin Allison (founder and host of the RISK! podcast) and is called *Explore the Human Psyche.* Kevin chose 5 podcast episodes that fit within that theme. Listen in to learn about why Kevin chose this theme, the episodes, and more.We’re also celebrating 10 years of RISK! Happy anniversary to an amazing podcast and storytelling experience.Podcasts explored this week:MONDAY: The Drunken Taoist - Chris Ryan - 78 minutes TUESDAY: This *Jungian Life - Identifying & Integrating the Personal Shadow - 72 minutes WEDNESDAY: You're Wrong About - 'Yoko Ono Broke Up The Beatles' - 53 minutes THURSDAY: F**ks Given - P**s Play and Parenting with the London Vagabond - 60 minutes FRIDAY: Why is This Happening? With Chris Hayes - The Information Crisis with David Roberts - 53 minutesWe've also included information about our sponsors, Code Story and Buzzsprout!BuzzsproutMeaningful Podcast Monetization — Buzzsprout's Affiliate Marketplace offers meaningful monetization for podcasters of any size. Open to all Buzzsprout podcasters and you keep 100% of the proceeds. Learn more about how to monetize a podcast with affiliate partnerships. Sign up for Buzzsprout here and get a $20 Amazon gift card: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1Code StoryCode story is a podcast highlighting the product creation stories from the tech leaders who built them. On the show, tech veteran Noah Labhart digs into the critical details of what it takes to change an industry, create an MVP, build a team, recover from mistakes, and win in the digital startup world. Guests include visionaries like Chris Slow of Reddit, Jon Buda of Transistor.fm, and Leah Culver of Breaker. Check out the latest episode and SUBSCRIBE on our website - codestory.co, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or the podcast app of your choice. Want to sponsor one of our upcoming episodes? Email us at earbudspodcastcollective@gmail.com.This episode was written and produced by Arielle Nissenblatt, who also hosts the show.All of these episodes are available on Podchaser, Castbox, and wherever else you get your podcasts!Special thanks to Daniel Tureck who mixes and masters Feedback with EarBuds. Music is by bensound.com. Abby Klionsky edits our newsletter, which can be found at earbudspodcastcollective.org. Follow us on social media:Twitter: @earbudspodcolInstagram: @earbudspodcastcollectiveFacebook: EarBuds Podcast CollectiveIf you like this podcast, please subscribe and tell a friend about the beauty of podcasts!*In this episode, Arielle pronounces the name of Tuesday’s podcast incorrectly. This Jungian Life is pronounced with a soft “j,” as it refers to the Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Jung. She pronounces it with a hard “j.” Turns out having an editor is pretty important. Please forgive us, Carl.
Doesn't it feel like Friday? Why hasn't the seagull gone and saved those Idaho cities that are overrun with bugs? McCall keeps collecting all the animals, new chicks and a field lion. Producer Butterz can weigh in on AJ's ex and the massive age gap that now exists between fiances. When it comes to life goals how does that even match up? And yes there are jokes throughout, but hey she's an ex for a reason.
WAITINGPSALM 69The steadfast love of your heavenly Father gives you confidence that pain will not have the final word.I. The Certainty of Suffering (vv. 1-15)A. Like Death and Taxes (vv. 4-5, 19-21)B. Friendship with God (vv. 6-12)C. A Prayer for Rescue (vv. 1-3, 13-15)D. A Prayer for Justice (vv. 4-8, 22-29)II. The Certainty of Glory (vv. 13–36)A. The Confidence of Restoration (vv. 14-15, 34-36)B. Based in Love (and Justice) (vv. 13, 16-18, 22-29)C. Based in the Work of Jesus (vv. 4, 19-21)III. The Pain of Waiting (vv. 3, 9-12, 30-33)A. Where We Struggle (vv. 3, 13)B. Zeal for Our Father’s House (vv. 9-12, 30-33)C. A Table in the Presence of Enemies (vv. 22-29)Discussion Starters1. Monday—Have you ever had a hard time where time seemed to just slow down and drag on? How did you feel during that time?2. Tuesday—Why is it impossible to be friends with God and the world? Why does the world treat God’s people with contempt?3. Wednesday—Is God’s justice a good thing or a bad thing? How can it be scary? How can it be a comfort?4. Thursday—Why is God’s love meant to be a comfort for his people? How does his love shape your understanding of the future?5. Friday—Why is waiting so hard? What can help you while you wait to find comfort and hope as you face the pains of this life?
WAITINGPSALM 69The steadfast love of your heavenly Father gives you confidence that pain will not have the final word.I. The Certainty of Suffering (vv. 1-15)A. Like Death and Taxes (vv. 4-5, 19-21)B. Friendship with God (vv. 6-12)C. A Prayer for Rescue (vv. 1-3, 13-15)D. A Prayer for Justice (vv. 4-8, 22-29)II. The Certainty of Glory (vv. 13–36)A. The Confidence of Restoration (vv. 14-15, 34-36)B. Based in Love (and Justice) (vv. 13, 16-18, 22-29)C. Based in the Work of Jesus (vv. 4, 19-21)III. The Pain of Waiting (vv. 3, 9-12, 30-33)A. Where We Struggle (vv. 3, 13)B. Zeal for Our Father’s House (vv. 9-12, 30-33)C. A Table in the Presence of Enemies (vv. 22-29)Discussion Starters1. Monday—Have you ever had a hard time where time seemed to just slow down and drag on? How did you feel during that time?2. Tuesday—Why is it impossible to be friends with God and the world? Why does the world treat God’s people with contempt?3. Wednesday—Is God’s justice a good thing or a bad thing? How can it be scary? How can it be a comfort?4. Thursday—Why is God’s love meant to be a comfort for his people? How does his love shape your understanding of the future?5. Friday—Why is waiting so hard? What can help you while you wait to find comfort and hope as you face the pains of this life?
Victim or Villain?Ecclesiastes 9:1-12In this life, we struggle between seeing ourselves as victims and villains—neither of which is helpful for living a life that glorifies God.I. To Be or not to Be? (vv. 3, 4-6, 11)A. The Battle—Solomon v. Paul (vv. 4-6; Philippians 1:21-23)B. The Limits of Solomon’s Comparison (vv. 3, 11)II. Life Under the Sun (vv. 1-3, 7-12)A. What God Allows (vv. 1-3, 11-12)B. What God does not Require (vv. 7, 10)C. What God does Require (vv. 7-9)III. When a Dead Lion is Better (v. 4; Revelation 5:5-6; 7:13-14)A. Where Our Logic Leads (v. 4; Revelation 5:5-6; 7:13-14)B. Seeing Our Lives (in this World) through His (v. 1; Romans 8:16-17)C. Feasting Upon the Lion (v. 7; John 6:53)Discussion Starters1. Monday—How do we see ourselves as victims when bad things happen to people who strive to live well? How do we tend think the world should operate?2. Tuesday—Have you ever felt like you were letting God down—like he expects more from you and you never do it all? Do you struggle to believe that God approves of what you have done?3. Wednesday—What does it mean that God wants you to keep your garments white? What is more important—holiness or accomplishments?4. Thursday—What is the danger of forgetting to slow down and enjoy God’s blessings? What are the blessing you could a better job enjoying?5. Friday—Why do you think God allows those who follow him to suffer like those who don’t? Why doesn’t he choose for the world to be like we think it should be?
Victim or Villain?Ecclesiastes 9:1-12In this life, we struggle between seeing ourselves as victims and villains—neither of which is helpful for living a life that glorifies God.I. To Be or not to Be? (vv. 3, 4-6, 11)A. The Battle—Solomon v. Paul (vv. 4-6; Philippians 1:21-23)B. The Limits of Solomon’s Comparison (vv. 3, 11)II. Life Under the Sun (vv. 1-3, 7-12)A. What God Allows (vv. 1-3, 11-12)B. What God does not Require (vv. 7, 10)C. What God does Require (vv. 7-9)III. When a Dead Lion is Better (v. 4; Revelation 5:5-6; 7:13-14)A. Where Our Logic Leads (v. 4; Revelation 5:5-6; 7:13-14)B. Seeing Our Lives (in this World) through His (v. 1; Romans 8:16-17)C. Feasting Upon the Lion (v. 7; John 6:53)Discussion Starters1. Monday—How do we see ourselves as victims when bad things happen to people who strive to live well? How do we tend think the world should operate?2. Tuesday—Have you ever felt like you were letting God down—like he expects more from you and you never do it all? Do you struggle to believe that God approves of what you have done?3. Wednesday—What does it mean that God wants you to keep your garments white? What is more important—holiness or accomplishments?4. Thursday—What is the danger of forgetting to slow down and enjoy God’s blessings? What are the blessing you could a better job enjoying?5. Friday—Why do you think God allows those who follow him to suffer like those who don’t? Why doesn’t he choose for the world to be like we think it should be?
Better ThingsEcclesiastes 7:1-14You must be aware of and fight the temptation to self-deception through entertainment and distractions.I. What is Better? (vv. 1-3, 8, 11-12)A. Wisdom’s CharacterB. Wisdom’s Judgments (vv. 1-3, 8)C. Wisdom’s Reason (vv. 11-12)II. The Better God (vv. 1, 8)A. The Cross in the RoadB. The Reward Earned (vv. 1, 8)C. The Reward SharedIII. Wisdom for an Age of FoolishnessA. Prefer a Rebuke (Over Praise) (vv. 4-7)B. Be Patient (Not Proud) (vv. 8-9)C. Enjoy the Good (and Learn from the Hard) (vv. 13-14)D. Keep Death Close (with a Feast) (vv. 2, 4, 10)Discussion Starters1. Monday—What is the difference between how a child and a mature adult judges something to be better? Does God want us to think like children in this area?2. Tuesday—How does Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection teach us that there are more important things than pleasure and that God can use hard times for our good?3. Wednesday—How do we deceive ourselves if we are only around people who praise us? Why is it important to have people in your life who will correct you?4. Thursday—What does it mean that no-one can make straight what God has made crooked? How does God want you to understand good and bad days?5. Friday—Why do you think our society insulates itself from death? Is this good for us? What are something you can do to keep death close?
Better ThingsEcclesiastes 7:1-14You must be aware of and fight the temptation to self-deception through entertainment and distractions.I. What is Better? (vv. 1-3, 8, 11-12)A. Wisdom’s CharacterB. Wisdom’s Judgments (vv. 1-3, 8)C. Wisdom’s Reason (vv. 11-12)II. The Better God (vv. 1, 8)A. The Cross in the RoadB. The Reward Earned (vv. 1, 8)C. The Reward SharedIII. Wisdom for an Age of FoolishnessA. Prefer a Rebuke (Over Praise) (vv. 4-7)B. Be Patient (Not Proud) (vv. 8-9)C. Enjoy the Good (and Learn from the Hard) (vv. 13-14)D. Keep Death Close (with a Feast) (vv. 2, 4, 10)Discussion Starters1. Monday—What is the difference between how a child and a mature adult judges something to be better? Does God want us to think like children in this area?2. Tuesday—How does Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection teach us that there are more important things than pleasure and that God can use hard times for our good?3. Wednesday—How do we deceive ourselves if we are only around people who praise us? Why is it important to have people in your life who will correct you?4. Thursday—What does it mean that no-one can make straight what God has made crooked? How does God want you to understand good and bad days?5. Friday—Why do you think our society insulates itself from death? Is this good for us? What are something you can do to keep death close?
One of the topics that we are asked about a lot has to do with insurance. How do you select the right insurance for your RV? If you make a mistake, you can overpay, or be under insured. There are so many variables that when it comes to choosing RV insurance, you need to know as much as possible, to make sure you're getting the best deal and the best coverage. This week in our interview of the week, we're going to dig into just that. Plus, as always, your RV questions, RV News of the week, Jennifer’s Tip, Traveling Technology suggestions and an off the beaten path report. Show Notes for Episode #219 Nov. 21, 2018 of Roadtreking - The RV Podcast: WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK We’re back home in Michigan for the holidays. Next event is our winter campout in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. We are taking Bo up camping at Tahquamenon January 11-13th. We have a tradition of five years of doing this and Bo insists on a snow vacation before we head south. Anyway, we have reserved site 177. Openings are filling up fast for that weekend. We can't make later dates because of other official commitments later that month. But if you also want to head up there, you need to reserve your own spot with the Michigan DNR at Tahquamenon Falls State Park, at the Lower Falls Hemlock campground. Here's the website: https://www.midnrreservations.com/TAHQUAMENONFALLSSTATEPARK If you do, let us know you're coming and request to join our special Facebook Grpup that we have set up for this event at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1697339513886451/ We’re celebrating the RV Podcast being the Number One Podcast in the list of the Top 15 podcasts released by by Feedspot, a respected web service that rates logs, news websites, Youtube Channels, podcasts, magazines, RSS feeds and Social Sites accounts worldwide. We were chosen, said Feedspot, “from thousands of RV Podcasts on the web using search and social metrics…because they are actively working to educate, inspire, and empower their readers with frequent updates and high-quality information.” The judging was by Feedspot's editorial team and expert reviewers and based on, among other things, our influence, popularity, quality and consistency of posts. That's pretty exciting and we wanted to share that with you, who, after all, make it possible by listening and reading us! See https://blog.feedspot.com/rv_podcasts/ The second exciting announcement is that we have released a new book called RV Buying Secrets, that demystifies the RV buying experience in a 70-plus page guide that will give you a step-by-step process to buy a new or used RV at a fair price. If you've spent any amount of time researching RVs, you'll know that the RV buying process can be completely overwhelming and confusing.There are so many different models and manufacturers to choose from, floor plans, amenities and everything in between. That's why we wrote the guide, to give prospective buyers an exact plan to follow, a plan that lays out the exact steps to take from an idea of the RV Lifestyle to you driving home in the perfect RV for you. You can learn more about it at https://rvlifestyle.com/buy RV LIFESTYLE NEWS OF THE WEEK MIKE More states are urging residents to make Black Friday a Green Friday by going outside This week many of us will enjoy spending Thanksgiving with friends and families, but what to do on Friday? Why not head outdoors? Many state parks across the country are urging everyone to make Black Friday a Green Friday, by offering free or discounted admission and offering special outdoor-related activities. Oregon has even renamed the day Green Friday, and in Washington state they are calling it Autumn Day. (click here for more info). South Carolina is offering deep discounts (click here), and many, many other states have similar plans. The whole #OptOutside movement was started by the retailer REI several years ago and has really caught on. Click here for more info. JENNIFER
John Ortberg asks in his book, Who Is This Man, “How did Friday end as Friday? Why did Jesus die? How did this man (meek and mild, blesser of little children, friend of sinners) end up being executed as an enemy of the state?” Friday ends with 3 crosses erected outside of Jerusalem. Two of these crosses have thieves nailed to them, while one is already empty, yet it has a sign over it that reads: Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews. It’s in Aramaic, Latin, and Greek. In the ancient world of Jesus’ day there were twelve major players that led to Jesus’ death on cross: Rome, The Crowds in Jerusalem, the thieves who were crucified with Jesus, Pilate, Chief Priests, Pharisees, Zealots, Essenes, Herod, Crowds at the Temple, Caesar. Twelfth Player in the story: Jesus. King of Kings, Lord of lords, crucified for our sins: Jesus.