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This week's Frankly is part three of the series How to Think About the Future. Today, Nate builds a framework for understanding the pathways that connect today's choices to tomorrow's realities. Drawing from biology, ecology, history, and systems thinking, he introduces a civilizational terrain of ridges and valleys that is constantly shifting as we are moving through it. Nate also uses the concepts of switchbacks and erosion to explain why some futures emerge by default from existing incentives and momentum, while others require deliberate effort, coordination, and sustained commitment. Through examples that range from cell development to lake ecosystems to political systems, Nate examines how complex systems settle into stable states, and why some transitions are far easier to make than to reverse. As economic, geopolitical, and ecological pressures reshape the landscape we traverse, knowing which futures are downhill and which require climbing becomes increasingly important. The episode offers a conceptual tool for interpreting the composite worlds Nate will outline in the next part of the series, and invites listeners to consider both where they stand in the terrain and whether their daily actions are building pathways toward a more desirable future, or letting those paths erode. How do societies become trapped in self-reinforcing systems, and what does that look like in our current reality? Which futures seem most likely if present incentives and momentum hold? And which social, cultural, or ecological switchbacks are being built today that could open new possibilities tomorrow (Recorded May 22nd, 2026) Show Notes and More Watch this video episode on YouTube Want to learn the broad overview of The Great Simplification in 30 minutes? Watch our Animated Movie. --- Support The Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future Join our Substack newsletter Join our Hylo channel and connect with other listeners
In part 2 of this engaging two-part series, host Dustin Owen sits down with Trent Hedge, the founder and CEO of Pylon Lending, for an in-depth discussion about the innovative ways his company is transforming the mortgage industry for Episode 631 of The Loan Officer Podcast. Since establishing Pylon in 2022, Hedge has successfully raised nearly $45 million in venture capital funding, which has enabled him and his team to focus on building a robust technology infrastructure designed to streamline every aspect of mortgage lending from the initial origination of loans all the way through to their delivery on the secondary market. Throughout the conversation, Hedge explains how Pylon's platform is able to eliminate many of the inefficiencies and bottlenecks that have long plagued traditional mortgage processing, resulting in a smoother, faster, and more transparent experience for all parties involved. He also shares insights into how Pylon is able to deliver substantial pricing improvements for its customers, often in the range of 100 to 200 basis points, making home financing more affordable and accessible. Additionally, the discussion highlights how Pylon empowers loan officers by equipping them with advanced tools and resources that allow them to significantly scale their businesses without the need to hire additional staff, ultimately driving greater productivity and growth. This episode offers a comprehensive look at the future of mortgage lending and the pivotal role that technology and innovation will play in shaping the industry. TLOP's Originator Coaching:
From the shadows of prophecy to the glow of silicon screens, the Antichrist, the Mark, and the Number converge with Artificial Intelligence in a chilling fusion of ancient warning and modern technology. Ok, you guessed it, this is how one of my AI products would start this article … but it’s too dramatic for me. […] The post AI in our Future Part 8: The Antichrist, the Mark, the Number … and AI – PART ONE: Biblical and Theological groundwork appeared first on Truth Is The Word.
In episode 630 of the Loan Officer Podcast, host Dustin Owen embarks on a special journey to Palo Alto, California, marking the show's first-ever in-person interview. Dustin sits down with Trent Hedge, the dynamic founder and CEO of Pylon Lending, for an engaging and insightful conversation. Trent opens up about his remarkable entrepreneurial journey, beginning with his early days running a landscaping business as a teenager in Columbus, Ohio. He discusses how his passion for technology led him to teach himself coding, a skill that would prove invaluable as he made the bold decision to relocate to Silicon Valley at just 18 years old. Trent goes on to share the inspiration and challenges behind founding Pylon Lending, a company at the forefront of developing AI-driven, fully automated mortgage origination technology. The discussion delves into how Pylon's innovative platform is designed to dramatically reduce operational costs and streamline the mortgage process, with the ambitious goal of disrupting the traditional lending industry. Dustin and Trent explore the broader implications of automation and artificial intelligence in financial services, and what this means for both lenders and borrowers in the years ahead. Listeners can look forward to part two of this compelling interview, where Dustin and Trent will take an even deeper dive into Pylon's growing impact on the mortgage industry, the future of lending technology, and what's next for both Trent and his groundbreaking company. TLOP's Originator Coaching:
Paul Rhodes brings his series on the promises made to Abram to a conclusion by looking to the end times. God will fulfil His promises to restore the Jewish nation and graft them back into the tree of faith, creating a unified church of jews and gentiles, who by faith, believe and have received the messiah. Have you, by faith, acknowledged and received Jesus Christ as the messiah? If not, this is your moment, your opportunity to respond.
This week's Frankly is part two of the series How to Think About the Future. Today, Nate expands on the case for holding a distribution of possible futures rather than a single preferred one, and walks through a structured scenario-building exercise. He begins with the two-by-two grid that he has used for years, which indicates whether the economy will expand or contract and whether this happens within ecological limits or in overshoot. The four quadrants this produces represent possible directions toward the future: toward green growth, Mordor, Mad Max, or the Great Simplification. From there, Nate layers three more grids on top of this economic foundation. A grid focused on power – military, political, financial, and technological – asks how concentrated each is and where the gains flow. A grid regarding geopolitics maps cooperation and adversarial relations against interdependence and self-sufficiency, using the Strait of Hormuz closure as a live example of an adversarial and interdependent geopolitical makeup. Finally, an Earth systems grid tracks climate stress and biosphere integrity, taking into account that we are operating from an already compromised baseline. Nate also describes the role of technology as a modifier across all these grids, which amplifies whatever direction the surrounding system is already moving. He emphasizes that the real future will always come as a composite across these layers, and that the same economic headline produces radically different lived realities depending on the power, geopolitical, and ecological conditions it sits inside. Where do you find yourself already settled on a particular view of the future, and what gets filtered out when you are? Of the four grids Nate lays out, which feels most defining in your thinking, and which do you tend to underweight? What other grids might matter for anticipating the future, and how might they interact with the ones here? (Recorded April 20th, 2026) Show Notes and More Watch this video episode on YouTube Want to learn the broad overview of The Great Simplification in 30 minutes? Watch our Animated Movie. --- Support The Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future Join our Substack newsletter Join our Hylo channel and connect with other listeners
Adrian Rogers examines Proverbs 3:5-6 to help us understand how to find God's will for our lives. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29?v=20251111
Adrian Rogers examines Proverbs 3:5-6 to help us understand how to find God's will for our lives. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29?v=20251111
In this week's Frankly, Nate opens a new series called How to Think About the Future. He begins with some comments he's heard repeatedly on this platform: why cover nuclear, plastics, renewables, or climate when something else is the real issue? Nate observes that these questions come from people who have already settled on a single storyline about what's coming, and are filtering everything else through it. Our actual reality is much more complex and unknowable, and even the most well-informed perspectives may only be able to capture pieces of the bigger picture. Nate emphasizes that even his own base scenario – that the global economy is likely to hit a wall in the relatively-near future – should be held with humility. Nate introduces the idea of "scenario thinking" as a practical strategy to reflect on and prepare for several versions of the future, keeping one engaged and grounded in what matters. He also names why this line of thinking is hard in practice – 1. our nervous systems want resolution, 2. our careers and identities are attached to particular futures, and 3. cultural incentives reward confident stories over honest uncertainty. The episode closes by introducing shortfall risk, which is the danger that something essential, like topsoil, social trust, grid stability, or the nuclear taboo drops below a threshold from which it cannot easily recover. This concept will act as connective tissue across the rest of the series, which is an attempt to expand perception instead of picking the right future, and to identify what is coupled, what is irreversible, and what kinds of responses stay robust across many possible worlds. Where in your life have you quietly settled on a single story about the future? Which of the essentials you rely on would be hardest to rebuild if they fell below a threshold? And how might the decisions you make this week change if you held more than one plausible future in mind at the same time? (Recorded April 11th, 2026) Show Notes and More Watch this video episode on YouTube Want to learn the broad overview of The Great Simplification in 30 minutes? Watch our Animated Movie. --- Support The Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future Join our Substack newsletter Join our Hylo channel and connect with other listeners
Before you can build wealth, you have to stop destroying it. Nobel Prize-winning economist Richard Thaler said it best: “People don't act rationally.” And when it comes to money, that shows up in ways that quietly cost us more than we realize. In this episode, Erik Garcia, CFP®, and Xavier Angel, CFP®, break down three wealth-destroying behaviors—emotional decisions, lifestyle creep, and overconfidence. These aren't knowledge problems—they're behavior problems. And over time, they compound in the wrong direction. This is Part 1 of a 4-part series to help you stop losing… and start building. Episode Highlights: Erik discusses that behavior, not market drops, is the biggest obstacle to building wealth, grounding the discussion in Richard Thaler's Nobel Prize-winning behavioral finance research. (02:56) Erik shares about a client who moved to cash during market volatility and ended up as the only negative portfolio that year, using it to show how emotional reactions impact returns. (06:39) Xavier explains lifestyle creep and how spending that rises faster than income eliminates the margin needed to build wealth. (10:51) Xavier mentions that inflation, not lifestyle choices, is forcing some listeners into tighter margins and asks what to do when spending rises without any upgrade in lifestyle. (15:17) Erik introduces overconfidence as the third wealth-killing behavior, noting people consistently overestimate their ability to time markets and spot opportunities. (18:21) Xavier connects bad financial behaviors to generational patterns, pointing out that children observe and absorb those habits into their own lives. (24:03) Erik closes with the heart of their practice philosophy: understanding how people think about money is just as important as knowing how to grow it. (26:26) Key Quotes: “You don't need to save as much today as you were yesterday because you can always come back and reevaluate it at a different time when the season is over and begin increasing those savings at a later date.” - Xavier Angel, CFP®, “The best way for us to help you be successful is to understand how you think about money.” - Erik Garcia, CFP® Resources Mentioned: Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors
Before you can build wealth, you have to stop destroying it. Nobel Prize-winning economist Richard Thaler said it best: “People don't act rationally.” And when it comes to money, that shows up in ways that quietly cost us more than we realize. In this episode, Erik Garcia, CFP®, and Xavier Angel, CFP®, break down three wealth-destroying behaviors—emotional decisions, lifestyle creep, and overconfidence. These aren't knowledge problems—they're behavior problems. And over time, they compound in the wrong direction. This is Part 1 of a 4-part series to help you stop losing… and start building. Episode Highlights: Erik discusses that behavior, not market drops, is the biggest obstacle to building wealth, grounding the discussion in Richard Thaler's Nobel Prize-winning behavioral finance research. (02:56) Erik shares about a client who moved to cash during market volatility and ended up as the only negative portfolio that year, using it to show how emotional reactions impact returns. (06:39) Xavier explains lifestyle creep and how spending that rises faster than income eliminates the margin needed to build wealth. (10:51) Xavier mentions that inflation, not lifestyle choices, is forcing some listeners into tighter margins and asks what to do when spending rises without any upgrade in lifestyle. (15:17) Erik introduces overconfidence as the third wealth-killing behavior, noting people consistently overestimate their ability to time markets and spot opportunities. (18:21) Xavier connects bad financial behaviors to generational patterns, pointing out that children observe and absorb those habits into their own lives. (24:03) Erik closes with the heart of their practice philosophy: understanding how people think about money is just as important as knowing how to grow it. (26:26) Key Quotes: “You don't need to save as much today as you were yesterday because you can always come back and reevaluate it at a different time when the season is over and begin increasing those savings at a later date.” - Xavier Angel, CFP®, “The best way for us to help you be successful is to understand how you think about money.” - Erik Garcia, CFP® Resources Mentioned: Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors
Last week, Megan and Steven talked about the origins of Synchrony and how multigenerational blessings and values created room for the Project to unfold. But where should it go from here? In this episode, they discuss why the Project is on the cusp of a new season, and all of the questions that remain to be answered. Interested in matchmaking? Ladies, our pipeline is currently closed to female applicants, but will re-open in the Summer. Visit our website to join the waiting list. Men can get started for free and meet their first match at no cost. Check https://www.synchronyproject.com to register. Men: Join the Discord server here! https://discord.gg/hqZmtuMws9 Get the From Singles, to Shepherds Info Guide Here! https://the-synchrony-project.mykajabi.com/from-singles-to-shepherds Contact: If you want to join the conversation about this topic and give your thoughts, reach out on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, or at questions@synchronyproject.com. Learn more about our matchmaking services and dating resources at https://synchronyproject.com. Intro/Outro music by: Balloon Planet, "Write Your Own Story," https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music/song/write-your-own-story/135437
If God is first in our lives, that doesn't necessarily mean things will go easily for us. Stephen did what was right but was still put to death and became the first Christian martyr. In this message, Pastor Lutzer articulates three blessings for those who are welcomed by Jesus. What if our eternity is in His hands? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001. Moody Church Media [https://www.moodymedia.org/], home of "Running To Win," exists to bring glory to God through the transformation of lives. Erwin W. Lutzer is Pastor Emeritus of The Moody Church in Chicago, where he served as Senior Pastor for 36 years. He is a prolific author of over seventy books. A clear expositor of the Bible, he is the featured speaker on "Running To Win" and "Songs In The Night," with programs broadcasting on over a thousand outlets in the U.S. and across more than fifty countries in seven languages. He and his wife, Rebecca, live in the Chicago area. They have three grown children and eight grandchildren. SUPPORT: Tax Deductible Support: https://www.moodymedia.org/donate/ Become an Endurance Partner: https://endurancepartners.org/ SUBSCRIBE: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MoodyChurchMedia Daily Devotional and Weekly Digest: https://www.moodymedia.org/newsletters/subscription/
If we know Jesus and we are keeping Him first, we have no reason to fear the future. We can even face death with confidence. In this message from Acts 7, Pastor Lutzer introduces us to the first Christian martyr: Stephen. What can we expect for our own lives, knowing that our future rests securely in God's hands? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001. Moody Church Media [https://www.moodymedia.org/], home of "Running To Win," exists to bring glory to God through the transformation of lives. Erwin W. Lutzer is Pastor Emeritus of The Moody Church in Chicago, where he served as Senior Pastor for 36 years. He is a prolific author of over seventy books. A clear expositor of the Bible, he is the featured speaker on "Running To Win" and "Songs In The Night," with programs broadcasting on over a thousand outlets in the U.S. and across more than fifty countries in seven languages. He and his wife, Rebecca, live in the Chicago area. They have three grown children and eight grandchildren. SUPPORT: Tax Deductible Support: https://www.moodymedia.org/donate/ Become an Endurance Partner: https://endurancepartners.org/ SUBSCRIBE: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MoodyChurchMedia Daily Devotional and Weekly Digest: https://www.moodymedia.org/newsletters/subscription/
Synchrony is at a crossroads, and in part one of this two-part episode, Megan and Steven explain the history of how the project came to be in this unique moment. Strangely, the history starts three generations ago. Interested in matchmaking? Ladies, our pipeline is currently closed to female applicants, but will re-open in the Summer. Visit our website to join the waiting list. Men can get started for free and meet their first match at no cost. Check https://www.synchronyproject.com to register. Men: Join the Discord server here! https://discord.gg/hqZmtuMws9 Get the From Singles, to Shepherds Info Guide Here! https://the-synchrony-project.mykajabi.com/from-singles-to-shepherds Contact: If you want to join the conversation about this topic and give your thoughts, reach out on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, or at questions@synchronyproject.com. Learn more about our matchmaking services and dating resources at https://synchronyproject.com. Intro/Outro music by: Balloon Planet, "Write Your Own Story," https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music/song/write-your-own-story/135437
The family was the first institution formed by God, where each child should learn who he is, what he can do, and what is expected of him. But in the midst of this moral free fall, it is time we ask ourselves: what is the future of the family? In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals how to train our children to preserve the future families of tomorrow. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29?v=20251111
The family was the first institution formed by God, where each child should learn who he is, what he can do, and what is expected of him. But in the midst of this moral free fall, it is time we ask ourselves: what is the future of the family? In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals how to train our children to preserve the future families of tomorrow. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29?v=20251111
Erin Cline, Ben Silverio, and Ansel Burch are pop culture observers/content creators/excellent friends who are willing to do almost anything to put everything back the way we remember it, or maybe a little better. Find us online! Erin Cline is @NYDErnGenC on InstagramBen is @bsilverio20 on Instagram, and letterboxed among others.Ansel Burch is @TheIndecisionist on IG, Facebook, Yowsa, Blusky, Reddit, and Threads. Check out Ansel's new TTRPG, Deck! https://the-indecisionist.itch.io/DeckStarting April 6, Ansel is joined by the hosts of Total Saps to discuss the time-traveling romance that is 2016's Your Name. So, make sure you're subscribed because it's always #Time2Party
This message is part of a series in the Book of Exodus, and you can get the first message in the series here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/5hxedZxcTGvVhuEU2zLMLvAbounding Grace is an outreach ministry of Calvary Church in Aurora, Colorado.Pastor Ed Taylor is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Church – you can find more about him at edtaylor.org.Join us as we study through the Bible and learn of God's Abounding Grace. These podcasts correspond with our daily radio programs, which can be heard nationally. We pray you are blessed through these broadcasts.If you like what you hear on Abounding Grace - don't forget to follow us, and use the Share button to pass it on to your friends and family!
This message is part of a series in the Book of Exodus, and you can get the first message in the series here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/5hxedZxcTGvVhuEU2zLMLvAbounding Grace is an outreach ministry of Calvary Church in Aurora, Colorado.Pastor Ed Taylor is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Church – you can find more about him at edtaylor.org.Join us as we study through the Bible and learn of God's Abounding Grace. These podcasts correspond with our daily radio programs, which can be heard nationally. We pray you are blessed through these broadcasts.If you like what you hear on Abounding Grace - don't forget to follow us, and use the Share button to passit on to your friends and family!
Erin Cline, Ben Silverio, and Ansel Burch are pop culture observers/content creators/excellent friends who are willing to do almost anything to put everything back the way we remember it, or maybe a little better. Find us online! Erin Cline is @NYDErnGenC on InstagramBen is @bsilverio20 on Instagram, and letterboxed among others.Ansel Burch is @TheIndecisionist on IG, Facebook, Yowsa, Blusky, Reddit, and Threads. Check out Ansel's new TTRPG, Deck! https://the-indecisionist.itch.io/DeckNext week, we're closing out our series with Erin in the Conversation Pit! We're going to chat about life, and celebrate the occasion of our 200th episode. So, make sure you're subscribed because it's always #Time2Party
Erin Cline, Ben Silverio, and Ansel Burch are pop culture observers/content creators/excellent friends who are willing to do almost anything to put everything back the way we remember it, or maybe a little better. Find us online! Erin Cline is @NYDErnGenC on InstagramBen is @bsilverio20 on Instagram, and letterboxed among others.Ansel Burch is @TheIndecisionist on IG, Facebook, Yowsa, Blusky, Reddit, and Threads. Check out Ansel's new TTRPG, Deck! https://the-indecisionist.itch.io/DeckNext week, we're mixing up the format with Edutainment and watch-along rules all in one! So, make sure you're subscribed because it's always #Time2Party
Join host Larry Spargimino and author Bob Maginnis as they delve into the implications of artificial intelligence from a Christian perspective. This episode of 'Watchman on the Wall' explores how AI technology is rapidly reshaping the world and the spiritual stakes involved. Discover how believers can stand firm in truth amidst emerging technological advancements.
Join 'Watchman on the Wall' for an enlightening discussion on artificial intelligence with Bob Maginnis and Larry Spargimino. Explore the Christian perspective on AI's high-tech revolution and its impact on faith and society. Featuring insights from Lt. Col. Robert L. Maginnis, author of 'AI for Mankind's Future', this episode challenges listeners to consider the spiritual implications of AI and the church's role in navigating this transformative technology.
This chapter gives more detail on the prophecies concerning the coming Medo-Persian and Greek Empires. When we see the detail and find that it was completely fulfilled hundreds of years later, it provides needed confidence in the aspects of Daniel's (and the Apostle John's) prophetic revelations. We can build our life on truth, even when it is hard to hear. And through the leadership of the Holy Spirit, we can be prepared to stand strong in Christ, regardless of what the future holds.
Air Date: 1/25/2026 Today we examine education as the battleground for democracy itself. We'll hear how authoritarians erase history to maintain power, why liberal arts colleges don't exist in authoritarian societies, how the administration is punishing universities for their political views, and what the detention of student protesters reveals about the cost of dissent in Trump's America. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991, message us on Signal at the handle bestoftheleft.01, or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Full Show Notes Check out our new show, SOLVED! on YouTube! In honor of our 20th birthday, we're giving new Members 20% OFF FOR THE LIFETIME OF YOUR MEMBERSHIP...this includes Gift Memberships! (Members Get Bonus Shows + No Ads!) Use our links to shop Bookshop.org and Libro.fm for a non-evil book and audiobook purchasing experience! Join our Discord community! KEY POINTS KP 1: Rewriting Reality How the Battle for History Shapes the Future - WhoWhatWhy's Podcasts - Air Date 9-26-24 KP 2: Fighting Fascism with Education - The Brian Lehrer Show - Air Date 9-26-25 KP 3: 'Abandoning' Kids' Futures AFT Pres. Slams Trump Dept. of Education Changes - MS NOW - Air Date 11-19-25 KP 4: 50 Years After the Birth of Special Education, Some Fear for Its Future Under Trump - All Things Considered - Air Date 12-3-25 KP 5: How Trumps Agenda Hurts College Students - Right Now With Perry Bacon - Air Date 11-19-25 KP 6: Trump Set to Garnish Wages for Student Loan Defaults - Democracy Now! - Air Date 12-30-25 (00:46:40) NOTE FROM THE EDITOR On the American and Chinese Cassandras of authoritarianism DEEPER DIVES (00:54:44) SECTION A: EDUCATION AND DEMOCRACY A1: Rewriting Reality How the Battle for History Shapes the Future Part 2 - WhoWhatWhy's Podcasts - Air Date 9-26-24 A2: Fighting Fascism with Education Part 2 - The Brian Lehrer Show - Air Date 9-26-25 A3: Because Democracy Depends On It - Ralph Nader Radio Hour - Air Date 11-29-25 A4: The Great US Brain Drain - Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Air Date 1-9-25 (01:31:21) SECTION B: EDUCATION AND MONEY B1: Republicans Plan to Overhaul the Federal Student Loan System. Here's What to Know - Trump's Terms - Air Date 4-30-25 B2: How Trumps Agenda Hurts College Students Part 2 - Right Now With Perry Bacon - Air Date 11-19-25 B3: Federal Student Loans Are Changing. Here's What to Expect in 2026 - Morning Edition - Air Date 12-23-25 B4: Community Colleges Face New Challenges as Trump Battles with Higher Education - PBS NewsHour - Air Date 11-18-25 B5: Trump Officials Loosen Strings on Federal Education Money for Iowa. More States Could Follow - Latest Stories From The Associated Press - Air Date 1-7-26 (01:56:44) SECTION C: EDUCATION AND FREE SPEECH C1: 'If You Can Keep It' Trump Takes Aim At Academic Freedom Part 1 - 1A - Air Date 10-20-25 C2: Student Detained for Foreign Policy Views Speaks - Brian Lehrer A Daily Podcast - Air Date 12-22-25 C3: 'If You Can Keep It' Trump Takes Aim At Academic Freedom Part 2 - 1A - Air Date 10-20-25 C4: Student Detained for Foreign Policy Views Speaks Part 2 - Brian Lehrer A Daily Podcast - Air Date 12-22-25 (02:27:06) SECTION D: EDUCATION AND THE DOE D1: Inside the Trump Administrations Plan to Change Public Education - ProPublica - Air Date 1-6-25 D2: Trump Hurts His Base Again Education Cuts Hit Red States More, Ending Help for Most Vulnerable - The Briefing - Air Date 7-16-25 D3: Inside the Trump Administrations Plan to Change Public Education Part 2 - ProPublica - Air Date 1-6-25 SHOW IMAGE CREDITS Description: Close up photo of the seal of the US Department of Education with a sign over it that says "CLOSED" Credit: Internal composite design. Elements from Pixabay | Pixabay License Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow BotL: Bluesky | Mastodon | Threads | X Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com
Navigating the Future | Genesis 27 How do you make wise, God-honoring decisions when the path ahead isn't clear? Today, Pastor Zach uses Genesis 27 to show us what happens when we ignore God's plan, and why aligning our lives with His Revelation, His Culmination, and His Illumination is the only way to navigate the future. In this message we learn: • God's commands aren't suggestions — they are revelation to be trusted. • History is moving toward Jesus, every decision should move with Him, not against Him. • You cannot force the blessing of God, only the Spirit can produce what God intends. Isaac tried to bless Esau privately… passionately… and against the revealed will of God. The result was deception, heartbreak, and division. But Scripture reminds us that God's plan will stand, no matter who tries to rewrite it. Just as Jacob took on the appearance of another to steal a blessing, Jesus took on flesh to give us the blessing we could never earn. The invitation is offered… but it will not be offered forever.
Navigating the Future | Genesis 27 How do you make wise, God-honoring decisions when the path ahead isn't clear? Today, Pastor Zach uses Genesis 27 to show us what happens when we ignore God's plan, and why aligning our lives with His Revelation, His Culmination, and His Illumination is the only way to navigate the future. In this message we learn: • God's commands aren't suggestions — they are revelation to be trusted. • History is moving toward Jesus, every decision should move with Him, not against Him. • You cannot force the blessing of God, only the Spirit can produce what God intends. Isaac tried to bless Esau privately… passionately… and against the revealed will of God. The result was deception, heartbreak, and division. But Scripture reminds us that God's plan will stand, no matter who tries to rewrite it. Just as Jacob took on the appearance of another to steal a blessing, Jesus took on flesh to give us the blessing we could never earn. The invitation is offered… but it will not be offered forever.
Navigating the Future | Genesis 27 How do you make wise, God-honoring decisions when the path ahead isn't clear? Today, Pastor Zach uses Genesis 27 to show us what happens when we ignore God's plan, and why aligning our lives with His Revelation, His Culmination, and His Illumination is the only way to navigate the future. In this message we learn: • God's commands aren't suggestions — they are revelation to be trusted. • History is moving toward Jesus, every decision should move with Him, not against Him. • You cannot force the blessing of God, only the Spirit can produce what God intends. Isaac tried to bless Esau privately… passionately… and against the revealed will of God. The result was deception, heartbreak, and division. But Scripture reminds us that God's plan will stand, no matter who tries to rewrite it. Just as Jacob took on the appearance of another to steal a blessing, Jesus took on flesh to give us the blessing we could never earn. The invitation is offered… but it will not be offered forever.
If we know Jesus and we are keeping Him first, we have no reason to fear anything the future may bring. We can even face death with confidence. In this message from Acts 7, Pastor Lutzer introduces us to the first Christian martyr: Stephen. What can we expect for our own lives, knowing that our future rests securely in God's hands? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/172/29?v=20251111
If we know Jesus and we are keeping Him first, we have no reason to fear anything the future may bring. We can even face death with confidence. In this message from Acts 7, Pastor Lutzer introduces us to the first Christian martyr: Stephen. What can we expect for our own lives, knowing that our future rests securely in God's hands? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://rtwoffer.com or call us at 1-888-218-9337. Moody Church Media [https://www.moodymedia.org/], home of "Running To Win," exists to bring glory to God through the transformation of lives. Erwin W. Lutzer is Pastor Emeritus of The Moody Church in Chicago, where he served as Senior Pastor for 36 years. He is a prolific author of over seventy books. A clear expositor of the Bible, he is the featured speaker on "Running To Win" and "Songs In The Night," with programs broadcasting on over a thousand outlets in the U.S. and across more than fifty countries in seven languages. He and his wife, Rebecca, live in the Chicago area. They have three grown children and eight grandchildren. SUPPORT: Tax Deductible Support: https://www.moodymedia.org/donate/ Become an Endurance Partner: https://endurancepartners.org/ SUBSCRIBE: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MoodyChurchMedia Daily Devotional and Weekly Digest: https://www.moodymedia.org/newsletters/subscription/
This past year St. Louis High celebrated "100 Years on Oakland." In the next two episodes of Insignis, you'll be in the front seat for a time-traveling trip in a radio version of Doc Brown's Delorean. In PART ONE, we'll go back in time to discover a living connection to the very first graduation class of 1924, take a tour of the SLUH Archive building housed just off campus and talk SLUH traditions across three generations with a legacy family: the Lallys.
Send us a textIn Part Two of this special 2026 series, Jared Sorensen reads the full public-domain classic As a Man Thinketh by James Allen, a short book packed with timeless principles on thought, character, purpose, and personal stewardship.This episode is for farmers, ranchers, and legacy-minded leaders who want to strengthen what's happening beneath the surface, because your thoughts shape your emotions, your decisions, and your results. James Allen's message is simple and powerful: you become what you consistently think about, and the inner world of the mind eventually forms the outer world of circumstances.If you want more clarity, discipline, and steadiness in 2026, this reading will help you reset your foundation and rebuild from the root.Best experienced after Part One.
Russian-born journalist Julia Ioffe is one of America's most influential voices on Russia-US relations, reporting on Putin's regime for over 15 years. Her new book, Motherland – which has been longlisted for the 2025 National Book Award for Non-Fiction – tells the stories of the many women who have shaped modern Russia, from feminist revolutionaries to the fearless members of Pussy Riot and Yulia Navalnaya. In December 2025, Ioffe joined CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward to share her insights on life inside Putin's Russia and the possibilities for political change. She explored the history of modern Russia through the lives of its women, from the Bolshevik revolution to the present day, shining a spotlight on the remarkable women who, with enormous courage, defy Putin's regime and are fighting for a better future for their country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russian-born journalist Julia Ioffe is one of America's most influential voices on Russia-US relations, reporting on Putin's regime for over 15 years. Her new book, Motherland – which has been longlisted for the 2025 National Book Award for Non-Fiction – tells the stories of the many women who have shaped modern Russia, from feminist revolutionaries to the fearless members of Pussy Riot and Yulia Navalnaya. In December 2025, Ioffe joined CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward to share her insights on life inside Putin's Russia and the possibilities for political change. She explored the history of modern Russia through the lives of its women, from the Bolshevik revolution to the present day, shining a spotlight on the remarkable women who, with enormous courage, defy Putin's regime and are fighting for a better future for their country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this urgent opening message, Dr. Michael Youssef issues a bold call to reclaim our God-ordained duty to raise the next generation in Biblical Truth. Drawing from Psalm 127, Dr. Youssef exposes the Marxist roots of today's cultural deception and warns of the systematic targeting of family, faith, and identity. Children are not victims of culture—they are arrows meant to pierce darkness and advance the Kingdom of God. This episode calls parents, grandparents, and church leaders to train children not to conform to the world, but to stand as warriors of Truth—sharpened by Scripture, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and aimed by the hand of God. Now is the time to embrace your mission.
Find the 9 Points Rating System here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ Find the Back to the Future Part 2 review here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/maverick51411/episodes/2025-12-11T19_02_25-08_00 In this episode, Maverick and Andrew review 'Back to the Future Part 3', discussing their initial impressions, character developments, and the film's plot. They analyze the opening scene, the transformation of Marty McFly, and the romantic arc of Doc Brown. The conversation delves into the escalating stakes and conflicts, culminating in the showdown with Buford Tannen. The hosts reflect on the film's nostalgic elements and its place within the trilogy. In this conversation, Maverick and Andrew delve into the themes, character development, and lasting impact of 'Back to the Future III'. They discuss the film's exploration of conflict and consequences in time travel, the evolution of Doc Brown's character, and the overall messages conveyed through the trilogy. The discussion also touches on the film's reception and its place in pop culture, highlighting both strengths and weaknesses in character portrayals and thematic depth.----------Highlights:0:00 ‘Back to the Future Part 3' Introduction4:02 Opening Scene6:57 Marty McFly12:36 Escalating Stakes20:38 Buford Tannen22:45 The Climax28:36 Themes and Messages34:29 Doc Brown48:40 Lasting Impact#backtothefuture #backtothefuturepart3 #heymcfly #docbrown #emmettbrown #alostplot #martymcfly #michaeljfox #film #filmthoughts #podcast #timetravel #western #themes #storytelling
Find the 9 Points Rating System here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ Find the Back to the Future Part 2 review here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/maverick51411/episodes/2025-12-11T19_02_25-08_00 In this episode, Maverick and Andrew review 'Back to the Future Part 3', discussing their initial impressions, character developments, and the film's plot. They analyze the opening scene, the transformation of Marty McFly, and the romantic arc of Doc Brown. The conversation delves into the escalating stakes and conflicts, culminating in the showdown with Buford Tannen. The hosts reflect on the film's nostalgic elements and its place within the trilogy. In this conversation, Maverick and Andrew delve into the themes, character development, and lasting impact of 'Back to the Future III'. They discuss the film's exploration of conflict and consequences in time travel, the evolution of Doc Brown's character, and the overall messages conveyed through the trilogy. The discussion also touches on the film's reception and its place in pop culture, highlighting both strengths and weaknesses in character portrayals and thematic depth.----------Highlights:0:00 ‘Back to the Future Part 3' Introduction4:02 Opening Scene6:57 Marty McFly12:36 Escalating Stakes20:38 Buford Tannen22:45 The Climax28:36 Themes and Messages34:29 Doc Brown48:40 Lasting Impact#backtothefuture #backtothefuturepart3 #heymcfly #docbrown #emmettbrown #alostplot #martymcfly #michaeljfox #film #filmthoughts #podcast #timetravel #western #themes #storytelling
How can you live without fear of death? Pastor Skip reveals how trusting Jesus turns even life's hardest questions into unshakable hope.
Today on Connect with Skip Heitzig, how can you live without fear of death? Pastor Skip reveals how trusting Jesus turns even life's hardest questions into unshakable hope. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29?v=20251111
Can you predict your future? Pastor Skip shares how you can face uncertainty with confidence when your hope is anchored in Christ.
Today on Connect with Skip Heitzig, can you predict your future? Pastor Skip shares how you can face uncertainty with confidence when your hope is anchored in Christ. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29?v=20251111
Dr Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Henry Buchwald, author of "Healthcare Upside Down: A Critical Examination of Policy and Practice."
Examining the U.S. Healthcare System with Dr. Henry Buchwald: Challenges, Changes, and Solutions. Dr. Henry Buchwald, author of "Healthcare Upside Down: A Critical Examination of Policy and Practice," is an emeritus professor and pioneer in bariatric surgery. He discusses the significant changes and current flaws within the U.S. healthcare system, including the commodification of medicine, administrative bloat, and the decline of the doctor-patient relationship. He explores the high costs coupled with poor outcomes compared to other countries, and Dr. Buchwald's personal experience with the healthcare system. The discussion also touches on the role of new weight loss drugs, innovations in metabolic surgery, and the potential impact of artificial intelligence in medicine. Dr. Buchwald offers insights and potential solutions to improve the healthcare system, emphasizing the need for a return to patient-focused care. And check out Dr. Hoffman's book review HERE.