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Tabernaculo Los Angeles
LAS ESTACIONES DE LA VIDAD / Pastor Alex G.

Tabernaculo Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 52:58


LA VIDA tiene SU ciclo Y SUS ESTACIONES 1- PRIMAVERA INICIO CON DIOS, TODO COMIENZA CON DIOS, TODO TERMINA CON DIOS. 2- VERANO cosecha, regocijo y fuerza LA VIDA NUESTRA NESECITA CRECER/// CONOCIMIENTO Y SABIDURIA DE DIOS, NO SER ENANOS ESPIRITUALES, 3- OTOÑO evaluación, preparación para el juicio y juicio final DAR Y SEMBRAR PARA PODER COSECHAR. 4- INVIERNO: muerte, reposo, fin de un ciclo TODO TERMINA CON DIOS Hechos 1:1-11 Dios Habla Hoy1 En mi primer libro, excelentísimo Teófilo, escribí acerca de todo lo que Jesús había hecho y enseñado desde el principio 2 y hasta el día en que subió al cielo. Antes de irse, por medio del Espíritu Santo dio instrucciones a los apóstoles que había escogido respecto a lo que debían hacer. 3 Y después de muerto se les presentó en persona, dándoles así claras pruebas de que estaba vivo. Durante cuarenta días se dejó ver de ellos y les estuvo hablando del reino de Dios. 4 Cuando todavía estaba con los apóstoles, Jesús les advirtió que no debían irse de Jerusalén. Les dijo: —Esperen a que se cumpla la promesa que mi Padre les hizo, de la cual yo les hablé. 5 Es cierto que Juan bautizó con agua, pero dentro de pocos días ustedes serán bautizados con el Espíritu Santo. Jesús sube al cielo 6 Los que estaban reunidos con Jesús, le preguntaron: —Señor, ¿vas a restablecer en este momento el reino de Israel? 2 7 Jesús les contestó: —No les corresponde a ustedes conocer el día o el momento que el Padre ha fijado con su propia autoridad; 8 pero cuando el Espíritu Santo venga sobre ustedes, recibirán poder y saldrán a dar testimonio de mí, en Jerusalén, en toda la región de Judea y de Samaria, y hasta en las partes más lejanas de la tierra. 9 Dicho esto, mientras ellos lo estaban mirando, Jesús fue levantado, y una nube lo envolvió y no lo volvieron a ver. 10 Y mientras miraban fijamente al cielo, viendo cómo Jesús se alejaba, dos hombres vestidos de blanco se aparecieron junto a ellos 11 y les dijeron: —Galileos, ¿por qué se han quedado mirando al cielo? Este mismo Jesús que estuvo entre ustedes y que ha sido llevado al cielo, vendrá otra vez de la misma manera que lo han visto irse allá. Ciclo de vida Eclesiastés 3:1Todo tiene su tiempo, y todo lo que se quiere debajo del cielo tiene su hora. Durante un ciclo de doce meses, que cubren 365 días, podemos observar cuatro ESTACIONES DEL CICLO SOLAR: PRIMAVERA: inicio, crecimiento, florecimiento y germinación (fecundidad) VERANO: cosecha, regocijo y fuerza plena. OTOÑO: evaluación, preparación para el juicio y juicio final INVIERNO: muerte, reposo, fin de un ciclo de gobierno o administración primavera, verano, otoño e invierno. Ap.7:1 Son cuatro las estaciones y cuatro los vientos que provienen de los cuatro rincones de la tierra FASES DEL CICLO LUNAR: LUNA NUEVA: inicio, comienzo de un tiempo o proceso. LUNA CRECIENTE: crecimiento, desarrollo de un proceso LUNA LLENA: plenitud, cumplimiento de un proceso LUNA MENGUANTE: juicio, evaluación y fin de un proceso POR TANTO, VIVIMOS PARA: DIOS ATRAVEZ DE UN CICLO DE CRECIMIENTO. 3 1- PRIMAVERA INICIO CON DIOS, TODO COMIENZA CON DIOS, TODO TERMINA CON DIOS. Génesis 1La creación1 En el principio creó Dios los cielos y la tierra. 2 Y la tierra estaba desordenada y vacía, y las tinieblas estaban sobre la faz del abismo, y el Espíritu de Dios se movía sobre la faz de las aguas. 3 Y dijo Dios: Sea la luz; y fue la luz. 4 Y vio Dios que la luz era buena; y separó Dios la luz de las tinieblas. 5 Y llamó Dios a la luz Día, y a las tinieblas llamó Noche. Y fue la tarde y la mañana un día. 6 Luego dijo Dios: Haya expansión en medio de las aguas, y separe las aguas de las aguas. 7 E hizo Dios la expansión, y separó las aguas que estaban debajo de la expansión, de las aguas que estaban sobre la expansión. Y fue así. 8 Y llamó Dios a la expansión Cielos. Y fue la tarde y la mañana el día segundo. 9 Dijo también Dios: Júntense las aguas que están debajo de los cielos en un lugar, y descúbrase lo seco. Y fue así. 10 Y llamó Dios a lo seco Tierra, y a la reunión de las aguas llamó Mares. Y vio Dios que era bueno. 11 Después dijo Dios: Produzca la tierra hierba verde, hierba que dé semilla; árbol de fruto que dé fruto según su género, que su semilla esté en él, sobre la tierra. Y fue así. 12 Produjo, pues, la tierra hierba verde, hierba que da semilla según su naturaleza, y árbol que da fruto, cuya semilla está en él, según su género. Y vio Dios que era bueno. 13 Y fue la tarde y la mañana el día tercero. 14 Dijo luego Dios: Haya lumbreras en la expansión de los cielos para separar el día de la noche; y sirvan de señales para las estaciones, para días y años, 15 y sean por lumbreras en la expansión de los cielos para alumbrar sobre la tierra. Y fue así. 16 E hizo Dios las dos grandes lumbreras; la lumbrera mayor para que señorease en el día, y la lumbrera menor para que señorease en la noche; hizo también las estrellas. 17 Y las puso Dios en la expansión de los cielos para alumbrar sobre la tierra, 18 y para señorear en el día y en la noche, y para separar la luz de las tinieblas. Y vio Dios que era bueno. 19 Y fue la tarde y la mañana el día cuarto. 20 Dijo Dios: Produzcan las aguas seres vivientes, y aves que vuelen sobre la tierra, en la abierta expansión de los cielos. 21 Y creó Dios los grandes monstruos marinos, y todo ser viviente que se mueve, que las aguas produjeron según su género, y toda ave alada según su especie. Y vio Dios que era bueno. 22 Y Dios los bendijo, diciendo: Fructificad y multiplicaos, y llenad las aguas en los mares, y multiplíquense las aves en la tierra. 23 Y fue la tarde y la mañana el día quinto. 24 Luego dijo Dios: Produzca la tierra seres vivientes según su género, bestias y serpientes y animales de la tierra según su especie. Y fue así. 25 E hizo Dios animales de la tierra según su género, y ganado según su género, y todo animal que se arrastra sobre la tierra según su especie. Y vio Dios que era bueno. 26 Entonces dijo Dios: Hagamos al hombre a nuestra imagen, conforme a nuestra semejanza; y señoree en los peces del mar, en las aves de los cielos, en las bestias, en toda la tierra, y en todo animal que 4 se arrastra sobre la tierra. 27 Y creó Dios al hombre a su imagen, a imagen de Dios lo creó; varón y hembra los creó. 28 Y los bendijo Dios, y les dijo: Fructificad y multiplicaos; llenad la tierra, y sojuzgadla, y señoread en los peces del mar, en las aves de los cielos, y en todas las bestias que se mueven sobre la tierra. 29 Y dijo Dios: He aquí que os he dado toda planta que da semilla, que está sobre toda la tierra, y todo árbol en que hay fruto y que da semilla; os serán para comer. 30 Y a toda bestia de la tierra, y a todas las aves de los cielos, y a todo lo que se arrastra sobre la tierra, en que hay vida, toda planta verde les será para comer. Y fue así. 31 Y vio Dios todo lo que había hecho, y he aquí que era bueno en gran manera. Y fue la tarde y la mañana el día sexto TODO comienza en en el principio con Dios Genesisi y todo termina en Apocalipsis con Dios. En el libro del Apocalipsis, Dios promete que en el futuro no habrá más muerte, llanto, dolor ni clamor: En Apocalipsis 21:4 se dice que Dios limpiará las lágrimas de los ojos de las personas y que no habrá más muerte, llanto, clamor ni dolor. En Apocalipsis 22:17 se dice que el Espíritu y la Esposa dicen: "¡Ven!" y que el que tenga sed puede venir y tomar gratuitamente del agua de la vida. En Apocalipsis 22:6-21 se dice que el Señor, el Dios de los espíritus de los profetas, ha enviado su ángel para mostrar a sus siervos las cosas que deben suceder pronto 2- VERANO cosecha, regocijo y fuerza LA VIDA NUESTRA NESECITA CRECER/// CONOCIMIENTO Y SABIDURIA DE DIOS, NO SER ENANOS ESPIRITUALES. Josué 1:1-9Dios Habla HoyDios llama a Josué 1 Después que murió Moisés, el siervo del Señor, habló el Señor con Josué, hijo de Nun y ayudante de Moisés, y le dijo: 5 2 «Como mi siervo Moisés ha muerto, ahora eres tú quien debe cruzar el río Jordán con todo el pueblo de Israel, para ir a la tierra que voy a darles a ustedes. 3 Tal como se lo prometí a Moisés, yo les daré toda la tierra en donde ustedes pongan el pie. 4 Les daré el territorio que va desde el desierto y la sierra del Líbano hasta el gran río Éufrates, con todo el territorio de los hititas, y hasta el mar Mediterráneo. 5 Nadie te podrá derrotar en toda tu vida, y yo estaré contigo así como estuve con Moisés, sin dejarte ni abandonarte jamás. 6 Ten valor y firmeza, que tú vas a repartir la tierra a este pueblo, pues es la herencia que yo prometí a sus antepasados. 7 Lo único que te pido es que tengas mucho valor y firmeza, y que cumplas toda la ley que mi siervo Moisés te dio. Cúmplela al pie de la letra para que te vaya bien en todo lo que hagas. 8 Repite siempre lo que dice el libro de la ley de Dios, y medita en él de día y de noche, para que hagas siempre lo que éste ordena. Así todo lo que hagas te saldrá bien. 9 Yo soy quien te manda que tengas valor y firmeza. No tengas miedo ni te desanimes porque yo, tu Señor y Dios, estaré contigo dondequiera que vayas.» Hoy en dia se algunos esta perdien fuerza espiritual. Ya no quiere ir a la iglesia, no quieren leer la Biblia, no quieren orar, ayunar mucho menos… etc… SE SIENTEN ABROMUMADOS COMO UN ELIAS QUE QUIRIA QUITARSE LA VIDA. Sí, Elías, el profeta bíblico, se quiso quitar la vida en 1 Reyes 19:3-4:  Después de que Jezabel ordenara matarlo, Elías huyó al desierto y se sentó debajo de un arbusto.  Se sintió tan triste que le dijo a Dios: «¡Dios, ya no aguanto más! Quítame la vida, pues no soy mejor que mis antepasados».  Se acostó y se quedó dormido, pero un ángel lo tocó y le dijo: «Levántate y come». COMO LO ACREADORES DE LA MURRALLAS DE JERUSALEN, ENTIEMPOS DE NEHEMIAS, LA FUERZA DE LA ACARRADORES SE HAN TERMINADO. "Las fuerzas de los acarreadores se han debilitado" Nehemías 4:10: COMO ESTA NUESTRO VERANO NUESTRA cosecha, regocijo y NUESTRA fuerza LA VIDA NUESTRA NESECITA CRECER/// CONOCIMIENTO Y SABIDURIA DE DIOS, NO SER ENANOS ESPIRITUALES. NESECITAMOS MADURAR CRECER MAS ESTE ANO 2025. 6 ES AQUÍ DONDE HAY QUE DAR TODA NUESTRA FUERZA Nehemías 4:10-17Dios Habla Hoy 10 (4) Y la gente de Judá decía: «La fuerza del cargador desmaya ante tal cantidad de escombros, y nosotros somos incapaces de reconstruir esta muralla.» 11 (5) Nuestros enemigos pensaban que no nos daríamos cuenta ni veríamos nada hasta que se metieran en medio de nosotros para matarnos y detener las obras. 12 (6) Pero cuando los judíos que vivían cerca de ellos vinieron a decirnos una y otra vez que esa gente iba a atacarnos por todos lados, 13 (7) ordené que la gente se pusiera por familias detrás de la muralla, y en las partes bajas, y en las brechas, con espadas, lanzas y arcos. 14 (8) Y al ver que tenían miedo, me puse de pie y dije a los nobles, a los gobernantes y al resto del pueblo: «No les tengan miedo. Recuerden que el Señor es grande y terrible, y luchen por sus compatriotas, por sus hijos e hijas, mujeres y hogares.» 15 (9) Cuando nuestros enemigos supieron que estábamos preparados y que Dios había desbaratado sus planes, todos nosotros volvimos a la muralla, cada cual a su trabajo. 16 (10) A partir de aquel momento, la mitad de mis hombres trabajaba en la obra, y la otra mitad se mantenía armada con lanzas, escudos, arcos y corazas. Los jefes daban todo su apoyo a la gente de Judá 17 (11) que estaba reconstruyendo la muralla. Los cargadores seguían llevando cargas, pero con una mano trabajaban y con la otra sujetaban el arma. 3- OTOÑO evaluación, preparación para el juicio y juicio final DAR Y SEMBRAR PARA PODER COSECHAR. En vez de confiar en nuestros corazones, debemos encomendar nuestros corazones a Dios: "Fíate del Señor de todo tu corazón, y no te apoyes en tu propia prudencia. Reconócelo en todos tus caminos, y él enderezará tus veredas" (Proverbios 3:5-6). Algunos elementos que pueden enriquecer el corazón son: La humildad, La sinceridad, El temor piadoso, La fe, El amor. Bendito el varón que confía en el Señor, y cuya confianza es el Señor" (Jeremías 17:7 7 Engañoso es el corazón más que todas las cosas, y perverso; ¿quién lo conocerá?" (Jeremías 17:9 COMO ESTA TU CORAZON PARA BUSCAR A DIOS COMO ESTA TU CORAZON PARA DARLE TU MEJOR ESFUERZO PARA SU OBRA COMO ESTA TU CORAZON PARA DARLE LO MEJO A DIOS. 5- INVIERNO: fin de un CICLO muerte, reposo, fin de un ciclo TODO TERMINA CON DIOS TOTO COMIENZA CON DIOS TODO COMIENZA CON DIOS TODO TERMINA CON DIOS, Y TODO SIGUE CON DIOS. ESTAMOS LISTOS PARA TERMINANAR LA CARRA CON COZO.

The Millennial Dentist
158. Elevating Dental Practice Standards - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 14:50


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, we explore the importance of effective communication in dentistry and its impact on patient outcomes. Emphasizing the need for clear and precise treatment planning and collaboration with labs, we discuss how to achieve exceptional results. The approach to mentoring young dentists is shared, highlighting the balance between freedom and guidance to prevent clinical failures and enhance learning experiences.    @01:39 Clinical Focus and Effective Communication @02:21 Mentoring Approach and Case Study @03:03 Preventing Clinical Failures @07:12 Good Lab Partnership @11:08 Working with One Lab Team Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.   As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.   As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com    Links and Resources Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/   

Monocle 24: Meet the Writers
Tiffany Murray's rock'n'roll childhood

Monocle 24: Meet the Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 28:44


Ever wondered what David Bowie liked to eat for dinner, or how the members of Queen wrote and rehearsed their famous “Galileos”? Tiffany Murray's new memoir invites us into the lives of 1970s rock nobility. Set at two recording studios, including the legendary Rockfield Studios where she was raised, her mother Joan was a chef for the likes of Black Sabbath and Motörhead. Georgina Godwin speaks to the author about Freddie Mercury's love for the family's great dane, her first encounter with drugs and vengeful neighbouring farmers in this enchanting account of the rural recording studio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Millennial Dentist
157. The Future of Dentistry: Technology, Time, and Patient Care - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 39:27


In this episode, Kirk Behrendt and I  talked about my story of becoming a key figure in dental education through my podcast. I discuss the importance of understanding patient perspectives and making informed treatment presentations. Emphasizing the need for dentists to avoid projecting their value systems onto patients and to respect individual financial situations. This approach not only fosters trust but also helps in presenting comprehensive dentistry without pressuring for high case acceptance rates.    @02:33 Who is Sully Sullivan? @06:00 How the new generation of dentists will change the game. @10:00 Increasing production to earn more. @19:09 Training the team to be patient-centric. @28:36 Millennial business tips.   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.   As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.   As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com    Links and Resources Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/

The Millennial Dentist
156. Mastering Patient Communication and Case Acceptance - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 23:36


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I, Dr. Sully Sullivan, continue my conversation with Brett from Digital Doc, diving into patient communication, case acceptance, and the importance of understanding patients' perspectives in our dental practices. We discuss the necessity of acknowledging sales in dentistry and improving our sales skills while maintaining professional ethics. We challenge the misconception of striving for 100% case acceptance, advocating for the presentation of comprehensive treatment plans to enhance patient care. This episode highlights the significance of proper diagnostics, effective verbal skills, and the role of team dynamics in presenting treatment plans. We also stress the importance of letting patients make informed decisions based on risks, benefits, and alternatives. @00:56 Sales @05:10 Low Case Acceptance @08:27 Treatment Process: Communication @12:13 Patient Handoff @15:43 Practice and Leadership   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.   As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.   As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com    Links and Resources Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/   

The Millennial Dentist
155. Improve your Dental Business by Leveraging Digital Services - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 22:16


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, Dr. Sully Sullivan discusses a pressing issue in dentistry: dentists often abdicate rather than delegate responsibilities, leading to inefficient practices. Joined by Brett Wilson from Digital Doc, they explore how leveraging digital technology and improving patient communication can enhance case acceptance and allow dentists to focus on more profitable, fulfilling procedures. They emphasize the importance of photography, financial options, and strategic communication to avoid the "crown of the year club" and instead offer comprehensive care.    @01:11 Brett from DigiDoc @02:47 Being Curious - Photography @07:54 Communication - Financial @17:30 Changing the Practice Mindset @18:47 The Dentist's Role in Financial Discussions   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.   As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.   As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com    Links and Resources Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/   

The Millennial Dentist
154. Achieve Better Dental Practice Outcome - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 19:36


In this episode of The Millennial Dentist podcast, Dr. Sully Sullivan talks about how making changes in your dental practice can lead to better success. He explains that if you want your practice to run differently and achieve better outcomes, you need to change how you do things. This includes offering comprehensive patient financing, using better diagnostic tools, improving communication with patients, and adjusting your scheduling. By doing so, you can move from simple, insurance-based dentistry to more complex and profitable procedures. Dr. Sullivan also shares insights from the 3D Treatment Planning course and introduces the new 3D Dentists app, which provides helpful resources and courses   @3:00 Don't Change if it works @4:27 Different Goals? Change Approach @6:54 Examples @11:16 Financial Status @14:52 You need Low Case Acceptance   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.   As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com   Links and Resources Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/  

Sunrise Church Espanol Podcast
Hechos /// VARONES GALILEOS parte 2 /// Pastor Oscar Villalta

Sunrise Church Espanol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 41:31


Title: VARONES GALILEOS parte 2 Descripción: El Pastor Oscar nos habla de la continuidad de la obra de Jesucristo y como su ascensión a los cielos fue un hecho que trajo una transformación en la identidad de sus discípulos y su iglesia. También nos habla de cómo el Espíritu Santo es capaz de cambiar nuestras vidas y nuestra identidad en la carne que es el pecado. No te pierdas el capítulo 2 de esta serie basada en el libro de Hechos.   - PRÓXIMOS PASOS  ¿Quieres dar el próximo paso? ¡Queremos ayudar! Envía un mensaje de texto con SIGUIENTE al 909-281-7797 o visítanos en sunrisechurch.org/nextsteps.  - DAR A LA IGLESIA SUNRISE Imagina lo que Dios puede hacer cuando confiamos en Él para dar. Comienza a donar hoy en sunrisechurch.org/give.  - SÍGUENOS EN LAS REDES SOCIALES:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SunriseChurchCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunrisechurchca Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SunriseChurch 

The Millennial Dentist
153. What Should a New Owner and Team Leader Do? - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 13:33


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast. Let's learn the essential skills needed to grow and scale a dental practice, stressing that being a proficient dentist is merely the starting point. This focuses on evaluating the growth potential of smaller practices, effectively managing larger ones, optimizing operational setups for efficiency, and embracing the "one doctor, one chair" approach. Additionally, I emphasize the importance of continuous education and advanced technique development, coupled with implementing marketing-driven patient acquisition strategies.This episode is made as Kevin regarding purchasing a practice and explores the delicate balance between clinical work and business management.   @02:24 Business Leadership @05:04 Earnings @06:46 Growing the Business @08:57 Financial Success Join the Digital Implant Continuum https://3d-dentists.com/workshop/tooth-replacement-therapy-express-week-4/ Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/

The Millennial Dentist
152. Simplifying the Buying Process Experience for Patients - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 16:34


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I shared how people are willing to pay extra to receive outputs faster, and how we could optimize this for our business. It's incredible to consider that we could increase our earnings by offering faster services compared to their current status. A line from Jeff Bezos changed my mindset: "Americans will always want their product faster, and they will always want it cheap."    That's when I started implementing it to my business, how could I offer the same process to the patients. Earn more learning the value of time and how it can sometimes be more important than money. By offering faster options and asking simple questions, we can make dental visits better for everyone.   @02:34 Uncle Junio Experience @03:54 Making Exceptions  @07:43 Strategies to Apply @09:01 Results and Feedback @12:49 Restaurant Experience   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.  

The Millennial Dentist
151. Game Plan to Prevent Patient Loss - Millennial Dentists Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 33:50


In this episode of the Millennial Dentists Podcast, Tbone and I discussed the reasons why we lose our patients to other dentists. This is not a new phenomenon in dentistry; our patients either choose to replace us or new patients come in from other practices. This topic is painful, especially when a long-time patient decides to switch to another practice. Multiple skill-related issues contribute to this problem. We firmly believe that communication is the key to success. Through effective communication, we can address any anxieties patients may have regarding dental treatment. @04:29 Reason for Losing a Patient @09:56 General Dentistry vs Advance Complex Dentistry @15:17  Game Plan for Success @18:16 Lack of Financial Planning @27:03 Communication with Patients   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.

The Millennial Dentist
150. Success with Leadership Control - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 25:57


In this part 2 episode with Dr. Eric, Dr. Tarun, and I, talk about how sticking to your commitments can lead to better results in dentistry. We discuss being a good leader and getting things done effectively. You'll learn about the difference between giving up responsibility and delegating tasks to others. Dr. Sullivan shares stories about sticking to one plan and how it helped him succeed. Plus, Dr. Tarun offers simple tips for managing your time better and getting more done, like talking to other dentists to learn and grow in your practice.   @02:42 Experience and Financial Arrangement @09:08 Being Committed @12:17 Clean Process @15:27 Leadership Focus MIndset @18:45 Strategy    Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.  

The Millennial Dentist
149. Dental Practice Growth: Review, Marketing & Social Media - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 40:49


In this trio episode of the Millennial Dentists Podcast, Eric, Tarun, and I talk about how you could effectively grow your dental practice if you feel it slowing down.   We advocate for the philosophy of 'slow down to speed up,' though we acknowledge that growth isn't always linear. However, it should never be stagnant. There are ways to improve your growth small steps at a time. Multiple strategies like: Marketing, Referrals, Social Media, and Google reviews were mentioned in this episode. These steps are essential for resurfacing your practice and increasing revenue.   @02:54 Attrition  @07:00 Tips: Referral & Marketing @18:09 Social Media & Google Ratings  @27:21 How do you create the content? @30:32 Importance of Google Reviews   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.

The Millennial Dentist
148. Struggle to Triumph: Beating Collection Records with Dr. Jones - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 22:38


In this episode of Millennial Dentist Podcast, Dr. Will Jones shares his journey of feeling lost and exhausted while balancing his spiritual journey with running a dental business. After reconnecting with Tarun, he realized the importance of focusing on dentistry to achieve growth and success. We discuss overcoming communication conflicts with associates and creating a cohesive team environment. Dr. Jones reflects on the remarkable growth of his business, including beating previous collection records, highlighting the transformative power of leadership and dedication.   @01:54 Lost in Direction @05:36 Reconnection with the team  @10:03 Power of Mind Shift  @14:31 Healthy Conversation @19:28 Growth Results Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.  

The Millennial Dentist
148. Struggle to Triumph: Beating Collection Records with Dr. Jones - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 22:38


In this episode of Millennial Dentist Podcast, Dr. Will Jones shares his journey of feeling lost and exhausted while balancing his spiritual journey with running a dental business. After reconnecting with Tarun, he realized the importance of focusing on dentistry to achieve growth and success. We discuss overcoming communication conflicts with associates and creating a cohesive team environment. Dr. Jones reflects on the remarkable growth of his business, including beating previous collection records, highlighting the transformative power of leadership and dedication.   @01:54 Lost in Direction @05:36 Reconnection with the team  @10:03 Power of Mind Shift  @14:31 Healthy Conversation @19:28 Growth Results Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.  

The Millennial Dentist
147. How to Optimize Scheduling, Better Patient Experiences and Skyrocket Revenue

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 26:58


In this episode of Millennial Dentists Podcast, I talk about the implementation of Expanded Function Dental Assistants (EFDAs) into practice to support the One-Column Model as a system for streamlining operations. Moreover, we discuss how planning appointment visits contributes to delivering quality patient care and why it's worthwhile to use standard photography for educational and self-improvement purposes. Finally, we dive into the topic of strategic scheduling that can help with increasing revenue and also emphasize how essential skills enhancement remains an integral part of career success in the long run.   @02:18 EFTAs & One-Column Model @06:35 Planning Appointment Visits @10:27 The Magic of Scheduling @16:57 Ways to Earn More @21:37 Importance of Upskilling   Mentioned in the Podcast: Alabama Dental Association - https://www.aldaonline.org/    Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.

The Millennial Dentist
146. Mindset and Environment for Onboarding New Dental Associate - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 21:57


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I talk about the mindset we must have when we are onboarding a new dental associate. We are experiencing a change with our new associate, and this episode is to share the mentality and team culture we have to make this transition successful. In creating an environment, it is important to create a positive space where it is okay to fail. When it is our first time, we tend to be scared to do such procedures because what if we break the equipment? But having a team and a leader dentist who is willing to mentor you throughout will help you reach success. @02:59 What does onboarding look like? @04:44 Mentorship  @10:32 Associate Success Path @15:33 Menu Evaluation @19:49 Recap   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.

The Millennial Dentist
145. How To Schedule Dental Procedures Better For Practice Success Results - Millennial Dentists

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 15:20


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I share the capability of priority scheduling. Learning a high-paying procedure to include in your practice takes time and a huge amount of effort. The last thing you want to happen is for this procedure to fail just because of poor planning. Know the power of scheduling in this episode and how you can utilize time to fit walk-in patients into your daily blocks. Additional topics in this episode include the optimization of weekly goals rather than daily goals.   @01:57 3D Growth Summit @02:41 Not Priority Scheduling in Practice @05:29 How could you overcome this? @09:27 Daily Goals vs Weekly Goals @12:12 What can you do better?   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.

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Historia.nu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 59:00


Upplysningen kännetecknas av en radikal förändring i hur människor tänkte och förstod världen omkring dem. Från mitten av 1600-talet till slutet av 1700-talet var en tid då vetenskap, rationalitet och frihet från religiösa och politiska förtryck kom i förgrunden.Begrepp som yttrandefrihet, mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, maktdelning, likhet inför lagen, rättssäkerhet, frihandel och antikolonialism fick kraft under upplysningen. I Frankrike och Amerika kom idéerna att omvandlas till revolutioner.I detta avsnitt av podden Historia Nu samtalar programledaren Urban Lindstedt med Gunnar Petri, författare och doktor i juridik, om upplysningen. Han är aktuell med boken Upplysningen – En essä om dess beskaffenhet, nytta och nödvändighet för samhället.Upplysningens rötter sträcker sig tillbaka till renässansen och den vetenskapliga revolutionen. Under dessa perioder började människor utmana kyrkans auktoritet och ifrågasätta traditionella sätt att förstå världen. Vetenskapliga upptäckter och teorier, såsom Copernicus heliocentriska teori och Galileos observationer, utmanade kyrkans världsbild och öppnade dörren för ett mer rationellt och vetenskapligt sätt att förstå världen.En rad framstående tänkare i Frankrike, kända som "les philosophes", spelade en avgörande roll i att forma upplysningen och dess idéer. Dessa inkluderade filosofer som Voltaire, Montesquieu och Rousseau, vars verk hjälpte till att sprida upplysningens idéer över hela Europa och bortom.Voltaire, en av de mest framstående filosoferna under upplysningen, var känd för sin skarpa kritik av kyrkan och hans försvar av religiös och intellektuell frihet. Hans skrifter bidrog till att sprida upplysningens idéer och inspirera andra tänkare.Montesquieu är mest känd för sin teori om maktdelning, som senare skulle bli grunden i utvecklingen av moderna demokratier. Hans verk, "Andan i lagarna", var inflytelserik i att forma upplysningens politiska idéer.Rousseau, som är mest känd för sitt verk "Om samhällsfördraget", bidrog till upplysningen genom sina radikala idéer om politik och samhället. Han förespråkade att människor skulle återgå till ett mer naturligt tillstånd fri från samhällets korruption och förtryck.Termen "upplyst despot" användes för att beskriva de monarker under upplysningen som försökte tillämpa upplysningens principer på sina regeringar. Dessa monarker strävade efter att reformera sina samhällen genom rationella metoder, men behöll ändå absolut makt.I Sverige, framträdde landet på Europas vetenskapliga scen under 1700-talet, och på några områden var Sverige till och med en ledande nation. Upplysningens idéer och filosofi påverkade landets vetenskap, filosofi och samhällsutveckling under denna tid.Mot slutet av 1700-talet uppstod romantiken som en reaktion mot upplysningen. Romantikernas kritik mot upplysningen var att beskrivningen av verkligheten var för ensidigt mekanisk och materialistisk.Lyssna också på Den franska revolutionen förändrade allt i floder av blod.Bild: Upplysningsfilosoferna samlade till salong hos Madame Geoffrin. Skådespelaren Lekain i mitten läser högt ur ett drama av Voltaire framför en byst av densamme. Bland deltagarna skall man återfinna bl.a. Diderot, Rousseau och d'Alembert. Målningen sägs återge ett tillfälle 1755 men är gjord 1814 av Anicet Lemonnier (1743–1824). Académie des sciences et belles lettres, Rouen. av Lemonnier, ca. 1812, Wikipedia, Public Domain.Musik: Pisces av Humans Win, Storyblocks AudioKlippare: Emanuel Lehtonen Vill du stödja podden och samtidigt höra ännu mer av Historia Nu? Gå med i vårt gille genom att klicka här: https://plus.acast.com/s/historianu-med-urban-lindstedt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Millennial Dentist
144. Key Factors to Consider Before Investing in a Dental Practice - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 32:09


In this episode, industry expert Jesse Lee shares invaluable insights into navigating the world of dental practice investments. From avoiding common pitfalls like excessive debt to understanding the significance of liquidity as a backup source of repayment, Jesse covers essential aspects that every dentist should consider before venturing into practice ownership. He discusses the importance of assessing skill sets and patient bases when stepping into the shoes of previous practice owners and highlights the value of fostering long-term banking relationships, particularly in challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic.   @04:27 Making the wrong Financial Decision @07:40 Cash Flow @16:11 What practice should I buy? @21:12 Seller Standpoint @24:36 Difference between banks Connect with Dr. Jesse Lee - The Dental Banker ​​Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedentalbanker   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.

The Millennial Dentist
143. Implementing Full Arch Dentistry in Your Clinic: Tips and Tricks - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 26:12


In this episode of Millennial Dentist Podcast, I talk about the innovation of Full Arch Dentistry. The dental industry benefited financially and in terms of time efficiency from this evolution. This time, it's better because it produces more accurate and ideal results. Competitive printing prices make this an excellent choice for your clinic. There are numerous services available. This episode also covers the challenges and how to get over your fear of beginning full arch dentistry with undergoing guided surgery, as well as the three things you need to know before introducing it in your clinic. @04:55.6 Overcoming hurdles in full arch @08:33.0 Step 1: Collecting and meshing data @15:20.0 Step 2: Implant position scanning @19:55.2 Step 3: Printing dentures @22:41.7 Selecting the right screws Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan? Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.

The Millennial Dentist
142. Managing Team Changes: Hiring and Saying Goodbye - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 27:25


In this episode, we're exploring how teams function and the implications for both personal and professional development. We'll talk about fostering an environment that supports everyone's growth, whether it's finding the correct balance between individual talents and teamwork or understanding the power of collaboration. Maintaining an abundance mindset and sharing knowledge and supporting one another is a must. Learning to adjust either from the hiring process or replacing process is a skill to learn.   @3:56.0 Setting expectations for new hires @7:35.9 Cultivating a positive team mentality @10:16.4 Embracing new team members for success @12:21.8 Handling team member departures @15:25.1 Coping with the departure of a team associate Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.

The Millennial Dentist
141. Managing Team Turnover and Proper Team Positions - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 17:58


In this episode, I shared how I managed a team turnover. From providing options to the team members to accepting the reality and finding ways to manage the team, this episode has you covered. You want your team to have a few more options before departing, providing them with other opportunities to explore while still remaining in the same environment. Additionally, managing the team to ensure they are in the right position, also known as 'Giving the Right Position' to the team members. Lastly, how will you manage while waiting for a replacement in the team? Hiring and ads might not be the best approach; explore other options within your team!   @1:56 Team Turnover @4:16 Hiring Demographics @6:03 Team Response @9:19 Position Dynamics @12:55 Tips on Team Management   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.  

The Millennial Dentist
140. Treatment Coordinator Dynamics: Team Roles, Transition, Marketing - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 35:25


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, Jess and I discuss her career transition from Dental Hygienist to Treatment Coordinator. We explore the dynamic changes in the hygienist team and the challenges of implementing new ideas. Our focus then shifts to the significant transition out of hygiene, providing insights and advice on trusting the process and adapting to new roles. The conversation continues with the role of a full-time treatment coordinator, emphasizing the importance of creating and maintaining effective systems in a dental practice. We also explore how to manage closed dental cases, highlighting the need for strategic follow-ups and dedicated communication. Overall, this episode takes you through a comprehensive journey of leadership, career transitions, and successful practice management in the dental field.   @3:28 Hygiene Team Leadership Journey @9:42 Slow Career Transition @18:21 Full-Time Treatment Coordinator  @23:01 Dental System Mastery @30:48 Success in Closed Cases   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.     As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com  Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com  c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com  The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/  Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist  Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds  Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/    Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/  Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.  

The Millennial Dentist
139. New Dental Hygienist Tips | Photograph, Report, Tracking, Success - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 22:47


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, I discuss the topic of new hygienist work with my guest, Emily. We share insights on standing out and adapting to your hygiene position. Reporting plays a crucial role in dental practice, measuring team achievements and effectiveness within a specific timeframe. Mastering dental photography is a primary challenge for new hygienists, taking months to learn.    Furthermore, we shared the transformative journey of tracking progress through numbers and celebrating the wins, acknowledging the unique challenges faced by new hygienists in mastering dental photography. Despite occasional mistakes, continual progress helps minimize issues for success in our practice.    @1:10 3D Practice Growth Summit @2:50 Who is Emily? @4:00 Newbie Hygienist Tips @8:54 Reporting Data @10:52 Tracking Team's Growth @14:02 Beyond Basic Fundamentals @16:54 Focus on Success @18:25 First Mistakes    Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.comis also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.

The Millennial Dentist
138. Human vs Transactional Communication - Patient Interaction | Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 18:54


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I emphasize the significance of training your team and front office to engage in human interaction rather than transactional communication with patients. Adopting this mindset helps build a strong bond in the practice-patient relationship. Patients are more likely to return when we establish this connection. Additionally, it creates a welcoming atmosphere in the office. Individuals who encounter transactional conversations are likely to respond with transactional replies, which is detrimental when building your business. Train your team to communicate effectively and satisfy patients, and success is sure to follow.   @3:22 Ritz Carlton Experience @4:55 Straight to Business Service @7:45 Lesson Learned @11:20 Transactional vs Person Relationship @16:04 How to be Better Communicator    Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.comis also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.

Your Mileage May Vary
Loyalty Tests, Phone Rummaging, Intimate Vs Sexual Touching, Cumkiss Speculations

Your Mileage May Vary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 63:18 Transcription Available


What a world it is that people will stand up and shout you down for having the audacity to suggest that a fluid emanating from a woman's urethra is urine. Perhaps we are the Galileos of a new enlightenment, called to the world to bring knowledge to the huddled masses. Incidentally, and perhaps appropriately, if you want to see Galileo's middle finger, it's on display in the Museo di Storia del Scienza in Italy. We recommend that listeners view it before submitting uninformed one-star reviews of the podcast. We discussed the techniques used by potentially scorned women to search through their boyfriends' phones to see what he's been up to. Clever searches include looking at his screen time and battery usage, reddit history and the like. What differentiates touching aimed at intimacy from initiation of sex? Is it the same for men and women? And, how does differentiating between these kinds of interactions apply in "dead bedroom" situations? Along similar lines, what's going on when a woman wants to "ignore" her partner during sex? Is it a fetish, or is she just not all that interested in the act? For those interested in seeing the TikToker discussed early in the episode, her is her profile: https://ymmv.me/152/trinity We get a lot of our questions from Reddit, so for our listeners' enjoyment, here are links to some of the questions we discussed this week: https://ymmv.me/152/rubbing https://ymmv.me/152/ignored https://ymmv.me/152/cumkiss Twitter: @ymmvpod Facebook: ymmvpod Email: ymmvpod@gmail.com

The Millennial Dentist
137. Dental Insurance Myths - Strategy on Reducing Delta Patients

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 35:49


In this episode, I dive into the intricacies of dental practice management, offering insights into the strategic decisions surrounding the retention or dismissal of dental insurance providers. Drawing from my experiences and industry knowledge, I stress the importance of maintaining insurance relationships until reaching the desired practice scale and provider levels. Exploring the concept of never being at capacity, I encourage the addition of providers to address growth challenges. The episode concludes with a call to analyze the balance between insurance and overall practice collections, providing actionable insights for practitioners aiming for long-term success in the evolving dental landscape.   @1:56 Unpacking the risks of dropping Delta @7:23 Navigating the challenges of reducing Delta patients @10:04 Looking into the big picture @17:24 Strategic plan for gradual insurance reduction @24:14 Staying competitive in the dynamic dental field Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan? Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.  As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.comis also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. 

The Millennial Dentist
136. How to REACH Dental Associate Success Path - Skills, Education, and Niche

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 16:48


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, I share my personal journey and the principles that shaped my success in dentistry. Reflecting on the hustle, commitment to continuous education, and the willingness to put in the work that defined my early years, I offer insights tailored for new graduates and associate doctors. The discussion revolves around the crucial concept of the "Associate Success Path," emphasizing the need for clarity in setting expectations and benchmarks. Drawing from the experiences at Sullivan Dental Partners, I delve into the importance of mentorship, communication, and accountability in creating a thriving dental practice. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a recent graduate, this podcast serves as a guide, providing actionable advice and a roadmap for building a successful dental career while adhering to the philosophy of working smarter, not harder.   @2:36 Environment Matters @5:52 Associate Pitching for a Position @7:52 Clarity with Goals @10:13 Mentorship with Associate @13:23 Importance of Communication   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.comis also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.

The Millennial Dentist
135. Empathy Is Not A Fault

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 15:53


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, Dr. Sully Sullivan passionately addresses the challenges faced in dental practice, emphasizing the need for setting boundaries, maintaining empathy without taking on unnecessary responsibility, and adhering to essential rules. Dr. Sullivan shares a real-life scenario highlighting the importance of effective scheduling, team communication, and the balance between accommodating patients and upholding practice standards.   @1:30 Practice Empathy with Caution @2:15 Maintaining a Non-Emotional State in Practice @4:55 Power of setting column with team  @9:57 Recap of Issues in Team Column @11:14  Addressing Frustration with Human Nature   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com

The Millennial Dentist
134. Purchasing Equipment and Practice Projections for 2024

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 23:08


In this episode of Millennial Dentist Podcast, I talk into the intricacies of managing a dental practice as the year winds down. As practice owners, we explore crucial considerations such as equipment purchases, tax planning, and projecting production for the upcoming year. I stress the importance of strategic growth, optimizing your practice, and the potential pitfalls of building a practice solely around yourself. Whether you're in growth, stability, or optimization mode, join me for valuable insights into end-of-year planning and the keys to sustained success in the dental industry   @1:47 - Year end Purchasing of Equipments  @8:53 - 2024 Practice Projections @12:04 - Projection Finances  @15:08 - Future of the Practice @17:08 - Adding New Team Member   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com

The Millennial Dentist
133. Get Started with Dental Implants - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 17:57


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, we're diving into the game-changer in my career – dental implants. I can't stress enough how crucial a strong foundation in extraction and grafting is for long-term success. Allow me to take you through my journey, from embracing guided surgery for efficiency gains to the groundbreaking practice of taking final impressions on the day of implant placement. We'll discuss the significance of continuous education, fostering clinical growth, and honing those communication skills that truly elevate your career. I'll shed light on the 3D Dentist implant curriculum, a resource close to my heart, and encourage you to see dental implants as more than just a procedure but as a gateway to a broader clinical horizon.   @1:10 Upskill right after Graduating @4:29 Cost of Continuing Education @9:55 Skills you Need to Earn more @11:38 Where can you learn? @15:08 Rate of Return with Skill Investments   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com  

The Millennial Dentist
32. My Flaws with Leading my Team

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 16:06


In this episode of Millennial Dentist Podcast, I reflect on my journey, highlighting the importance of embracing experiences, including challenges, for continuous improvement. The episode delves into the role of therapy in understanding personal and team dynamics, emphasizing the need to acknowledge and support each other's struggles. I also discuss the significance of a balanced communication approach within the team and stress the importance of daily communication for sustained growth.    @1:01 Strengthening Through Leadership @3:58 Therapy and Acknowledging Others' Struggles @5:58 Approaching Communication with the Team @11:39 Emphasizing the Importance of Daily Communication Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com

The Millennial Dentist
131. Navigating the Pathway of Intentionality and Clarity in Practice Growth - Millennial Dentist

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 53:30


In this episode of Millenial Dentist,  Dr. T Bone, Dr. Sully, and Dr. Craig Spodak engage in a dynamic discussion on the multifaceted aspects of dentistry, entrepreneurship, and personal fulfillment. Driven by a passion for building organizations that transcend profit centers, the trio explores the profound impact of creating a supportive dental culture. They talk into the critical diagnostic skills required for associates in growing dental models, emphasizing the unique challenges faced and the path to effective communication and optimal dentistry. The conversation also navigates the complexities of predicting the dental landscape over the next five to ten years, urging practitioners to approach their journey with intentionality and strategic vision. Finally, the episode explores the evolving dynamics of work-life balance, shedding light on the changing energy and comfort levels as dentists progress through their careers.   @5:42 Recognizing the Cost of team to reach Success @11:05 It's impossible to Scale Efficiency @20:40 Be an observer of your Character to build Leadership Ability @30:58 There are other Kinds of Dentist @36:44 TBone: Teaching the Positive Mindset of Being a Great Dentist @40:38  Importance of Learning the Percentages Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com

The Millennial Dentist
130. Are you Over Diagnosing or Poorly Communicating?

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 24:36


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, I emphasized the importance of evolving dental treatment planning beyond traditional approaches. Acknowledging the gaps in dental education, particularly in communication skills, I urge you to align their clinical knowledge with effective patient dialogue. The episode covers the challenges of overtreatment and highlights the need for communication to keep pace with clinical education. I advocate for a patient-centric approach, urging practitioners to understand and cater to individual patient preferences and needs in a conservative yet adaptive manner.   @2:05 - Improve dental communication for patient understanding @4:58 - Timing matters: When to recommend tire replacements @10:36 - Mastering communication in dentistry to bridge gaps. @14:23 - Stop the ‘maybe' BS @16:11 - Prioritize accuracy in diagnosis for effective treatments   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com

The Millennial Dentist
129. Strategy to Keep your Team Happy and Navigating Team Bonuses - Millennial Dentist Podcast

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 38:05


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, T-Bone and I talk about the crucial role of team bonuses and the balance between base pay and bonus structures in dental practices. The importance of transparent communication, commitment to goals, and driving revenue for bonus success is discussed, offering valuable insights for practice owners and teams. Efficiency and clinical skills are emphasized as essential components in achieving practice growth and success. @2:41 Keeping the Practice in place @12:52 Hourly Rate Earning @15:47 It's all about Efficiency  @22:18 Facing challenges in adapting  @24:39 Commitment with Team Bonus Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012  Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully's Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com

The Millennial Dentist
127. Elevating Your Dental Practice by Feeding Associates for Success

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 21:52


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, I explore strategies for ensuring the success of your dental associates. A scheduling approach that emphasizes limiting specific procedures to prioritize quality over quantity is the key. By blocking certain procedures and assigning them to capable providers, we optimize our menu of services, promoting growth and efficiency. As the practice owner, I share my journey of gradually reducing the range of services I personally provide, thus ensuring that associates have the opportunity to thrive and flourish. @1:53 - Diagnosis on Feeding the Associate @6:18 - Reducing the Services @9:51 - Example of Aligning Specific Procedures with Specific Dentists @13:31 - Trajectory or Outcome of Implementing It @16:34 - Pitfalls and Providing Satisfaction to Nurture the Patients' Mindset Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?   Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.    As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.   Connect with Dr. Sully Sullivan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/millennialdentist/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/

The Millennial Dentist
126. Balancing the Growth and Financial Risk of Your Dental Practice with Dental Associate

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 21:46


In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, I explore the important role of dental associates in driving practice growth. We'll dive into the importance of building financial flexibility, allowing you to take calculated risks and elevate your practice to new heights. I'll share insights into the strategy of balancing risk and reward and how bringing dental associates on board can have a transformative impact on your dental practice.    @1:58 The Challenges of Growth @4:12 Financial Flexibility @7:11 Taking the Risk @9:57 Recruitment Strategy @14:04 Managing the Numbers   Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan? Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.   As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.   Connect with Dr. Sully Sullivan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/millennialdentist/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/

Ausgeglaubt: ein RefLab-Podcast
Erkenntnistheoretische Kritik: Die Naturwissenschaft erledigt den Glauben (Teil 2)

Ausgeglaubt: ein RefLab-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 61:34


Wie stichhaltig ist die Kritik am Gottesglauben im Namen der Naturwissenschaften? Gibt es Möglichkeiten zur versöhnlichen Verhältnisbestimmung dieser Grössen, oder muss man sich auf eine Seite schlagen? Manuel und Stephan diskutieren verschiedene Ansätze, Christentum und Glauben zusammenzudenken, ohne schizophren zu werden… Wir steigen mit dem berühmten Prozess der Kirche gegen Galileo Galilei ein: Diese Geschichte ist zu einem Symbol geworden für eine bornierte, machtgierige Kirche, welche sich dem durch Galileo verkörperten wissenschaftlichen Fortschritt widersetzt und die Stimme der Vernunft notfalls gewaltsam zum Schweigen bringt. An diesem Narrativ ist so ziemlich alles falsch, wie Manuel darlegt – und wie sich auch in einschlägigen Quellen nachlesen lässt. In der Kirche war das kopernikanische Weltbild längst verbreitet, als Galileo auftrat – und die Hauptfront seiner Auseinandersetzungen bestand im Gegenüber zu seinen Wissenschaftskollegen. Dass er es schlussendlich mit Papst Urban verscherzte, hat seinen Grund nicht in der Wissenschaftsfeindlichkeit der Kirche, sondern eher in zwischenmenschlichen Querelen, nicht zuletzt in Galileos unverbesserlicher Eitelkeit und Polemik gegen alle, die nicht seine Überzeugungen vertreten… Aber wie steht es heute um den Ruf der Wissenschaften und des Glaubens? Manuel und Stephan kommen beispielhaft auf die Wissenschaftsgläubigkeit während der Corona-Pandemie zu sprechen – und auf die Vorzüge und Grenzen wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnis, die gerade dort spürbar wurden. Es wird deutlich, dass die Naturwissenschaften zur Klärung gesellschaftlicher, ethischer Fragen eigentlich immer zu kurz greifen – sie bedürfen der Ergänzung und Rahmung durch weiterführende, «geisteswissenschaftliche» Überlegungen. Dabei geht es nicht ohne weltanschauliche, explizit oder implizit religiöse Prämissen. Zum Schluss wird's dann persönlich. Stephan und Manuel versuchen darüber Rechenschaft zu geben, wie sie denn noch beten und darauf hoffen, dass Bittgebete irgendetwas austragen…

Sternzeit - Deutschlandfunk
Raumsonde - Galileos Sturz in den Jupiter im Jahr 2003

Sternzeit - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 2:32


Gegen 22 Uhr steigt der strahlend weiße Jupiter über den Osthorizont und zieht im Laufe der Nacht hoch über den Himmel. Vor 20 Jahren verglühte die Raumsonde Galileo in seinen Wolkenschichten.Lorenzen, Dirkwww.deutschlandfunk.de, SternzeitDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Beth El of Manhattan, Messianic Synagogue
Rosh Hashanah 2023 A New Wave Of Galileos

Beth El of Manhattan, Messianic Synagogue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 42:16


For Yom Teruah (misnamed "Rosh Hashanah" in common use; the actual Biblical New Year is 1 Nisan (see Ex. 12:1ff) on the other side of the year.). The Day Of The Alarm/Trumpet-sound. We explore what it means to both be set free by the truth, and imprisoned by it, the way Galileo in the 1600s was both set free by his direct observation of the moons orbiting Jupiter (freeing him from the wrong world-view "everyone knew" - that everything did orbits the earth; and he was also taken captive by the truth: his life and his relationship with the world were forever changed seeing, confirming, and knowing it.

Quiero ver a Dios
Jesús se va…¿qué alegría?|Homilía 29 Mayo 2022 P. Matthew Nobrega SHM

Quiero ver a Dios

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 7:56


Homilías de los Siervos del Hogar de la Madre. Domingo VII del Tiempo Pascual - La Ascensión del Señor. Primera lectura Lectura de los Hechos de los Apóstoles Hch 1, 1-11 En mi primer libro, querido Teófilo, escribí acerca de todo lo que Jesús hizo y enseñó, hasta el día en que ascendió al cielo, después de dar sus instrucciones, por medio del Espíritu Santo, a los apóstoles que había elegido. A ellos se les apareció después de la pasión, les dio numerosas pruebas de que estaba vivo y durante cuarenta días se dejó ver por ellos y les habló del Reino de Dios. Un día, estando con ellos a la mesa, les mandó: “No se alejen de Jerusalén. Aguarden aquí a que se cumpla la promesa de mi Padre, de la que ya les he hablado: Juan bautizó con agua; dentro de pocos días ustedes serán bautizados con el Espíritu Santo”. Los ahí reunidos le preguntaban: “Señor, ¿ahora sí vas a restablecer la soberanía de Israel?” Jesús les contestó: “A ustedes no les toca conocer el tiempo y la hora que el Padre ha determinado con su autoridad; pero cuando el Espíritu Santo descienda sobre ustedes, los llenará de fortaleza y serán mis testigos en Jerusalén, en toda Judea, en Samaria y hasta los últimos rincones de la tierra”. Dicho esto, se fue elevando a la vista de ellos, hasta que una nube lo ocultó a sus ojos. Mientras miraban fijamente al cielo, viéndolo alejarse, se les presentaron dos hombres vestidos de blanco, que les dijeron: “Galileos, ¿qué hacen allí parados, mirando al cielo? Ese mismo Jesús que los ha dejado para subir al cielo, volverá como lo han visto alejarse”. Segunda lectura Lectura de la carta del Apóstol San Pablo a los Efesios Ef 1, 17-23 Hermanos: Pido al Dios de nuestro Señor Jesucristo, el Padre de la gloria, que les conceda espíritu de sabiduría y de revelación para conocerlo. Le pido que les ilumine la mente para que comprendan cuál es la esperanza que les da su llamamiento, cuán gloriosa y rica es la herencia que Dios da a los que son suyos y cuál la extraordinaria grandeza de su poder para con nosotros, los que confiamos en él, por la eficacia de su fuerza poderosa. Con esta fuerza resucitó a Cristo de entre los muertos y lo hizo sentar a su derecha en el cielo, por encima de todos los ángeles, principados, potestades, virtudes y dominaciones, y por encima de cualquier persona, no sólo del mundo actual sino también del futuro. Todo lo puso bajo sus pies y a él mismo lo constituyó cabeza suprema de la Iglesia, que es su cuerpo, y la plenitud del que lo consuma todo en todo. EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según San Lucas Lc 24, 46-53 En aquel tiempo, Jesús se apareció a sus discípulos y les dijo: “Está escrito que el Mesías tenía que padecer y había de resucitar de entre los muertos al tercer día, y que en su nombre se había de predicar a todas las naciones, comenzando por Jerusalén, la necesidad de volverse a Dios para el perdón de los pecados. Ustedes son testigos de esto. Ahora yo les voy a enviar al que mi Padre les prometió. Permanezcan, pues, en la ciudad, hasta que reciban la fuerza de lo alto”. Después salió con ellos fuera de la ciudad, hacia un lugar cercano a Betania; levantando las manos, los bendijo, y mientras los bendecía, se fue apartando de ellos y elevándose al cielo. Ellos, después de adorarlo, regresaron a Jerusalén, llenos de gozo, y permanecían constantemente en el templo, alabando a Dios.

Quiero ver a Dios
Vino y volverá|Homilía 28 Mayo 2022 P. Colum Power SHM

Quiero ver a Dios

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 8:38


Homilías de los Siervos del Hogar de la Madre. Ascensión del Señor (Vísperas del sábado). Primera lectura Lectura de los Hechos de los Apóstoles Hch 1, 1-11 En mi primer libro, querido Teófilo, escribí acerca de todo lo que Jesús hizo y enseñó, hasta el día en que ascendió al cielo, después de dar sus instrucciones, por medio del Espíritu Santo, a los apóstoles que había elegido. A ellos se les apareció después de la pasión, les dio numerosas pruebas de que estaba vivo y durante cuarenta días se dejó ver por ellos y les habló del Reino de Dios. Un día, estando con ellos a la mesa, les mandó: “No se alejen de Jerusalén. Aguarden aquí a que se cumpla la promesa de mi Padre, de la que ya les he hablado: Juan bautizó con agua; dentro de pocos días ustedes serán bautizados con el Espíritu Santo”. Los ahí reunidos le preguntaban: “Señor, ¿ahora sí vas a restablecer la soberanía de Israel?” Jesús les contestó: “A ustedes no les toca conocer el tiempo y la hora que el Padre ha determinado con su autoridad; pero cuando el Espíritu Santo descienda sobre ustedes, los llenará de fortaleza y serán mis testigos en Jerusalén, en toda Judea, en Samaria y hasta los últimos rincones de la tierra”. Dicho esto, se fue elevando a la vista de ellos, hasta que una nube lo ocultó a sus ojos. Mientras miraban fijamente al cielo, viéndolo alejarse, se les presentaron dos hombres vestidos de blanco, que les dijeron: “Galileos, ¿qué hacen allí parados, mirando al cielo? Ese mismo Jesús que los ha dejado para subir al cielo, volverá como lo han visto alejarse”. Segunda lectura Lectura de la carta del Apóstol San Pablo a los Efesios Ef 1, 17-23 Hermanos: Pido al Dios de nuestro Señor Jesucristo, el Padre de la gloria, que les conceda espíritu de sabiduría y de revelación para conocerlo. Le pido que les ilumine la mente para que comprendan cuál es la esperanza que les da su llamamiento, cuán gloriosa y rica es la herencia que Dios da a los que son suyos y cuál la extraordinaria grandeza de su poder para con nosotros, los que confiamos en él, por la eficacia de su fuerza poderosa. Con esta fuerza resucitó a Cristo de entre los muertos y lo hizo sentar a su derecha en el cielo, por encima de todos los ángeles, principados, potestades, virtudes y dominaciones, y por encima de cualquier persona, no sólo del mundo actual sino también del futuro. Todo lo puso bajo sus pies y a él mismo lo constituyó cabeza suprema de la Iglesia, que es su cuerpo, y la plenitud del que lo consuma todo en todo. EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según San Lucas Lc 24, 46-53 En aquel tiempo, Jesús se apareció a sus discípulos y les dijo: “Está escrito que el Mesías tenía que padecer y había de resucitar de entre los muertos al tercer día, y que en su nombre se había de predicar a todas las naciones, comenzando por Jerusalén, la necesidad de volverse a Dios para el perdón de los pecados. Ustedes son testigos de esto. Ahora yo les voy a enviar al que mi Padre les prometió. Permanezcan, pues, en la ciudad, hasta que reciban la fuerza de lo alto”. Después salió con ellos fuera de la ciudad, hacia un lugar cercano a Betania; levantando las manos, los bendijo, y mientras los bendecía, se fue apartando de ellos y elevándose al cielo. Ellos, después de adorarlo, regresaron a Jerusalén, llenos de gozo, y permanecían constantemente en el templo, alabando a Dios.

Quiero ver a Dios
Entre verduras sosas, un poco de fruta|Homilía 28 Mayo 2022 P. Matthew Nobrega SHM

Quiero ver a Dios

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 10:57


Homilías de los Siervos del Hogar de la Madre. Ascensión del Señor (vísperas del sábado). Primera lectura Lectura de los Hechos de los Apóstoles Hch 1, 1-11 En mi primer libro, querido Teófilo, escribí acerca de todo lo que Jesús hizo y enseñó, hasta el día en que ascendió al cielo, después de dar sus instrucciones, por medio del Espíritu Santo, a los apóstoles que había elegido. A ellos se les apareció después de la pasión, les dio numerosas pruebas de que estaba vivo y durante cuarenta días se dejó ver por ellos y les habló del Reino de Dios. Un día, estando con ellos a la mesa, les mandó: “No se alejen de Jerusalén. Aguarden aquí a que se cumpla la promesa de mi Padre, de la que ya les he hablado: Juan bautizó con agua; dentro de pocos días ustedes serán bautizados con el Espíritu Santo”. Los ahí reunidos le preguntaban: “Señor, ¿ahora sí vas a restablecer la soberanía de Israel?” Jesús les contestó: “A ustedes no les toca conocer el tiempo y la hora que el Padre ha determinado con su autoridad; pero cuando el Espíritu Santo descienda sobre ustedes, los llenará de fortaleza y serán mis testigos en Jerusalén, en toda Judea, en Samaria y hasta los últimos rincones de la tierra”. Dicho esto, se fue elevando a la vista de ellos, hasta que una nube lo ocultó a sus ojos. Mientras miraban fijamente al cielo, viéndolo alejarse, se les presentaron dos hombres vestidos de blanco, que les dijeron: “Galileos, ¿qué hacen allí parados, mirando al cielo? Ese mismo Jesús que los ha dejado para subir al cielo, volverá como lo han visto alejarse”. Segunda lectura Lectura de la carta del Apóstol San Pablo a los Efesios Ef 1, 17-23 Hermanos: Pido al Dios de nuestro Señor Jesucristo, el Padre de la gloria, que les conceda espíritu de sabiduría y de revelación para conocerlo. Le pido que les ilumine la mente para que comprendan cuál es la esperanza que les da su llamamiento, cuán gloriosa y rica es la herencia que Dios da a los que son suyos y cuál la extraordinaria grandeza de su poder para con nosotros, los que confiamos en él, por la eficacia de su fuerza poderosa. Con esta fuerza resucitó a Cristo de entre los muertos y lo hizo sentar a su derecha en el cielo, por encima de todos los ángeles, principados, potestades, virtudes y dominaciones, y por encima de cualquier persona, no sólo del mundo actual sino también del futuro. Todo lo puso bajo sus pies y a él mismo lo constituyó cabeza suprema de la Iglesia, que es su cuerpo, y la plenitud del que lo consuma todo en todo. EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según San Lucas Lc 24, 46-53 En aquel tiempo, Jesús se apareció a sus discípulos y les dijo: “Está escrito que el Mesías tenía que padecer y había de resucitar de entre los muertos al tercer día, y que en su nombre se había de predicar a todas las naciones, comenzando por Jerusalén, la necesidad de volverse a Dios para el perdón de los pecados. Ustedes son testigos de esto. Ahora yo les voy a enviar al que mi Padre les prometió. Permanezcan, pues, en la ciudad, hasta que reciban la fuerza de lo alto”. Después salió con ellos fuera de la ciudad, hacia un lugar cercano a Betania; levantando las manos, los bendijo, y mientras los bendecía, se fue apartando de ellos y elevándose al cielo. Ellos, después de adorarlo, regresaron a Jerusalén, llenos de gozo, y permanecían constantemente en el templo, alabando a Dios.

Quiero ver a Dios
La carcajada tonta|Homilía 29 Mayo 2022 P. Colum Power SHM

Quiero ver a Dios

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 11:40


Homilías de los Siervos del Hogar de la Madre. Domingo VII del Tiempo de Pascua - La Ascensión del Señor. Primera lectura Lectura de los Hechos de los Apóstoles Hch 1, 1-11 En mi primer libro, querido Teófilo, escribí acerca de todo lo que Jesús hizo y enseñó, hasta el día en que ascendió al cielo, después de dar sus instrucciones, por medio del Espíritu Santo, a los apóstoles que había elegido. A ellos se les apareció después de la pasión, les dio numerosas pruebas de que estaba vivo y durante cuarenta días se dejó ver por ellos y les habló del Reino de Dios. Un día, estando con ellos a la mesa, les mandó: “No se alejen de Jerusalén. Aguarden aquí a que se cumpla la promesa de mi Padre, de la que ya les he hablado: Juan bautizó con agua; dentro de pocos días ustedes serán bautizados con el Espíritu Santo”. Los ahí reunidos le preguntaban: “Señor, ¿ahora sí vas a restablecer la soberanía de Israel?” Jesús les contestó: “A ustedes no les toca conocer el tiempo y la hora que el Padre ha determinado con su autoridad; pero cuando el Espíritu Santo descienda sobre ustedes, los llenará de fortaleza y serán mis testigos en Jerusalén, en toda Judea, en Samaria y hasta los últimos rincones de la tierra”. Dicho esto, se fue elevando a la vista de ellos, hasta que una nube lo ocultó a sus ojos. Mientras miraban fijamente al cielo, viéndolo alejarse, se les presentaron dos hombres vestidos de blanco, que les dijeron: “Galileos, ¿qué hacen allí parados, mirando al cielo? Ese mismo Jesús que los ha dejado para subir al cielo, volverá como lo han visto alejarse”. Segunda lectura Lectura de la carta del Apóstol San Pablo a los Efesios Ef 1, 17-23 Hermanos: Pido al Dios de nuestro Señor Jesucristo, el Padre de la gloria, que les conceda espíritu de sabiduría y de revelación para conocerlo. Le pido que les ilumine la mente para que comprendan cuál es la esperanza que les da su llamamiento, cuán gloriosa y rica es la herencia que Dios da a los que son suyos y cuál la extraordinaria grandeza de su poder para con nosotros, los que confiamos en él, por la eficacia de su fuerza poderosa. Con esta fuerza resucitó a Cristo de entre los muertos y lo hizo sentar a su derecha en el cielo, por encima de todos los ángeles, principados, potestades, virtudes y dominaciones, y por encima de cualquier persona, no sólo del mundo actual sino también del futuro. Todo lo puso bajo sus pies y a él mismo lo constituyó cabeza suprema de la Iglesia, que es su cuerpo, y la plenitud del que lo consuma todo en todo. EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según San Lucas Lc 24, 46-53 En aquel tiempo, Jesús se apareció a sus discípulos y les dijo: “Está escrito que el Mesías tenía que padecer y había de resucitar de entre los muertos al tercer día, y que en su nombre se había de predicar a todas las naciones, comenzando por Jerusalén, la necesidad de volverse a Dios para el perdón de los pecados. Ustedes son testigos de esto. Ahora yo les voy a enviar al que mi Padre les prometió. Permanezcan, pues, en la ciudad, hasta que reciban la fuerza de lo alto”. Después salió con ellos fuera de la ciudad, hacia un lugar cercano a Betania; levantando las manos, los bendijo, y mientras los bendecía, se fue apartando de ellos y elevándose al cielo. Ellos, después de adorarlo, regresaron a Jerusalén, llenos de gozo, y permanecían constantemente en el templo, alabando a Dios.

Jóvenes Católicos
Ascensión del Señor

Jóvenes Católicos

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 10:31


Ellos lo rodearon preguntándole: «Señor, ¿es ahora cuando vas a restaurar el reino de Israel?» Jesús contestó: «No os toca a vosotros conocer los tiempos y las fechas que el Padre ha establecido con su autoridad. Cuando el Espíritu Santo descienda sobre vosotros, recibiréis fuerza para ser mis testigos en Jerusalén, en toda Judea, en Samaria y hasta los confines del mundo.» Dicho esto, lo vieron levantarse, hasta que una nube se lo quitó de la vista. Mientras miraban fijos al cielo, viéndolo irse, se les presentaron dos hombres vestidos de blanco, que les dijeron: «Galileos, ¿qué hacéis ahí plantados mirando al cielo? El mismo Jesús que os ha dejado para subir al cielo volverá como le habéis visto marcharse.»

Pura Carreta Podcast
T4 - C3: Bohemian Rhapsody, los 14 cañonazos bailables de Queen

Pura Carreta Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 77:45


4,1 ⭐ Eeeeeeeeeos y Galileos para BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY. Película del año 2018 dedicada a uno de los mejores cantantes que ha parido este planeta, el Sr Freddie Mercury. Aunque la película esté dedicada a Mr Mercury y Queen hemos de señalar no es una fiel recreación de sus andares pues se toma sus libertades creativas propias del lenguaje cinematográfico - - - - - El jingle es obra de Esteban Pardo https://twitter.com/uncatastrofico?s=20 y recuerden que nos encuentran en redes sociales y plataformas de podcast, como Spotify o iTunes, en el siguiente link https://myurls.co/puracarreta pero también en otras plataformas como Deezer, Google Podcast, Ivoox y en nuestro canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4DMNBevcNt5NP538xYTcuA

Fri Tanke
Philip Goff: Om panpsykism och Galileos misstag

Fri Tanke

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 64:58


Gäst i veckans podd är den brittiske filosofen Philip Goff som i sin nya bok Galileos misstag presenterar ett djärvt perspektiv på en av den samtida vetenskapens stora frågor – den svårlösta gåtan om det mänskliga medvetandets natur.    Försöken till svar på medvetandets problem har hittills sållat sig till i huvudsak två huvudsakliga filosofiska positioner: naturalistisk dualism och materialism. Enligt den första är medvetande något kvalitativt annat än den fysiska hjärna som ger upphov till den. Enligt den andra är medvetande inget annat än neurologiska processer, och upplevelsen av att vara medveten inte mer än en illusion. Som en tredje väg mellan dessa två ytterligheter presenterar Goff en teori med rötter i Arthur Eddingtons och Bertrand Russells arbeten: pansykismen, som förordar att medvetande är en fundamental egenskap hos all materia.

Pamela Cerdeira
El desabasto y desmantelamiento del sector salud en el país

Pamela Cerdeira

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 12:31


En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, platicamos con Guadalupe Acosta Naranjo, integrante de la iniciativa “Galileos” y representante del Gobierno de Tamaulipas, quien habló sobre el desabasto de medicamentos oncológicos.

Biblia dramatizada - Nuevo testamento.
Hechos de los Apóstoles | Capítulo 1 - Jesús anuncia la venida del Espíritu Santo

Biblia dramatizada - Nuevo testamento.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 10:43


Jesús llevado al cielo 1Estimado Teófilo, en mi primer libro me referí a todo lo que Jesús comenzó a hacer y enseñar 2hasta el día en que fue llevado al cielo, luego de darles instrucciones por medio del Espíritu Santo a los apóstoles que había escogido. 3Después de padecer la muerte, se les presentó dándoles muchas pruebas convincentes de que estaba vivo. Durante cuarenta días se les apareció y les habló acerca del reino de Dios. 4Una vez, mientras comía con ellos, les ordenó: —No se alejen de Jerusalén, sino esperen la promesa del Padre, de la cual les he hablado: 5Juan bautizó con1:5 con. Alt. en. agua, pero dentro de pocos días ustedes serán bautizados con el Espíritu Santo. 6Entonces los que estaban reunidos con él le preguntaron: —Señor, ¿es ahora cuando vas a restablecer el reino a Israel? 7 —No les toca a ustedes conocer la hora ni el momento determinados por la autoridad misma del Padre —les contestó Jesús—. 8Pero, cuando venga el Espíritu Santo sobre ustedes, recibirán poder y serán mis testigos tanto en Jerusalén como en toda Judea y Samaria, y hasta los confines de la tierra. 9Habiendo dicho esto, mientras ellos lo miraban, fue llevado a las alturas hasta que una nube lo ocultó de su vista. 10Ellos se quedaron mirando fijamente al cielo mientras él se alejaba. De repente, se les acercaron dos hombres vestidos de blanco, que les dijeron: 11—Galileos, ¿qué hacen aquí mirando al cielo? Este mismo Jesús, que ha sido llevado de entre ustedes al cielo, vendrá otra vez de la misma manera que lo han visto irse. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/virtual-worship/support

Biblia dramatizada - Nuevo testamento.
Hechos de los Apóstoles | Capítulo 1 - Jesús anuncia la venida del Espíritu Santo

Biblia dramatizada - Nuevo testamento.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 10:43


Jesús llevado al cielo 1Estimado Teófilo, en mi primer libro me referí a todo lo que Jesús comenzó a hacer y enseñar 2hasta el día en que fue llevado al cielo, luego de darles instrucciones por medio del Espíritu Santo a los apóstoles que había escogido. 3Después de padecer la muerte, se les presentó dándoles muchas pruebas convincentes de que estaba vivo. Durante cuarenta días se les apareció y les habló acerca del reino de Dios. 4Una vez, mientras comía con ellos, les ordenó: —No se alejen de Jerusalén, sino esperen la promesa del Padre, de la cual les he hablado: 5Juan bautizó con1:5 con. Alt. en. agua, pero dentro de pocos días ustedes serán bautizados con el Espíritu Santo. 6Entonces los que estaban reunidos con él le preguntaron: —Señor, ¿es ahora cuando vas a restablecer el reino a Israel? 7 —No les toca a ustedes conocer la hora ni el momento determinados por la autoridad misma del Padre —les contestó Jesús—. 8Pero, cuando venga el Espíritu Santo sobre ustedes, recibirán poder y serán mis testigos tanto en Jerusalén como en toda Judea y Samaria, y hasta los confines de la tierra. 9Habiendo dicho esto, mientras ellos lo miraban, fue llevado a las alturas hasta que una nube lo ocultó de su vista. 10Ellos se quedaron mirando fijamente al cielo mientras él se alejaba. De repente, se les acercaron dos hombres vestidos de blanco, que les dijeron: 11—Galileos, ¿qué hacen aquí mirando al cielo? Este mismo Jesús, que ha sido llevado de entre ustedes al cielo, vendrá otra vez de la misma manera que lo han visto irse. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/virtual-worship/support

Tragaluz
"Salgado Macedonio es el espejo de Andrés Manuel": Guadalupe Acosta Naranjo

Tragaluz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 18:04


Fernando del Collado conversa con Guadalupe Acosta Naranjo, líder de la fracción del PRD los Galileos, quien asegura que Félix Salgado Macedonio “es el espejo” del presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

Pastor Giovanni Amaya
La Fe de los galileos

Pastor Giovanni Amaya

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 54:19


Predicado el viernes 08 de enero del 2021 a las 6:30PM desde el Tabernáculo Casa de Oración La Garita

The History of Computing
The Scientific Revolution: Copernicus to Newton

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 20:50


Following the Renaissance, Europe had an explosion of science. The works of the Greeks had been lost during the Dark Ages while civilizations caught up to the technical progress. Or so we were taught in school. Previously, we looked at the contributions during the Golden Age of the Islamic Empires and the Renaissance when that science returned to Europe following the Holy Wars. The great thinkers from the Renaissance pushed boundaries and opened minds. But the revolution coming after them would change the very way we thought of the world. It was a revolution based in science and empirical thought, lasting from the middle of the 1500s to late in the 1600s.  There are three main aspects I'd like to focus on in terms of taking all the knowledge of the world from that point and preparing it to give humans enlightenment, what we call the age after the Scientific Revolution. These are new ways of reasoning and thinking, specialization, and rigor. Let's start with rigor. My cat jumps on the stove and burns herself. She doesn't do it again. My dog gets too playful with the cat and gets smacked. Both then avoid doing those things in the future. Early humans learn that we can forage certain plants and then realize we can take those plants to another place and have them grow. And then we realize they grow best when planted at certain times of the year. And watching the stars can provide guidance on when to do so. This evolved over generations of trial and error.  Yet we believed those stars revolved around the earth for much of our existence. Even after designing orreries and mapping the heavens, we still hung on to this belief until Copernicus. His 1543 work “On The Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres” marks the beginning of the Scientific Revolution. Here, he almost heretically claimed that the stars in fact revolved around the sun, as did the Earth.  This wasn't exactly new. Aristarchus had theorized this heliocentric model in Ancient Greece. Ptolemy had disagreed in Almagest, where he provided tables to compute location and dates using the stars. Tables that had taken rigor to produce. And that Ptolemaic system came to be taken for granted. It worked fine.  The difference was, Copernicus had newer technology. He had newer optics, thousands more years of recorded data (some of which was contributed by philosophers during the golden age of Islamic science), the texts of ancient astronomers, and newer ecliptical tables and techniques with which to derive them.  Copernicus didn't accept what he was taught but instead looked to prove or disprove it with mathematical rigor. The printing press came along in 1440 and 100 years later, Luther was lambasting the church, Columbus discovered the New World, and the printing press helped disseminate information in a way that was less controllable by governments and religious institutions who at times felt threatened by that information. For example, Outlines of Pyrrhonism from first century Sextus Empiricus was printed in 1562, adding skepticism to the growing European thought. In other words, human computers were becoming more sentient and needed more input.  We couldn't trust what the ancients were passing down and the doctrine of the church was outdated. Others began to ask questions.  Johannes Keppler published Mysterium Cosmographicum in 1596, in defense of Copernicus. He would go on to study math, such as the relationship between math and music, and the relationship between math and the weather. And in 1604 published Astronomiae Pars Optica, where he proposed a new method to measure eclipses of the moon. He would become the imperial mathematician to Emperor Rudolf II, where he could work with other court scholars. He worked on optical theory and wrote Astronomiae Pars Optica, or The Optical Part of Astronomy. He published numerous other works that pushed astronomy, optics, and math forward. His Epitome of Copernican Astronomy would go further than Copernicus, assigning ellipses to the movements of celestial bodies and while it didn't catch on immediately, his inductive reasoning and the rigor that followed, was enough to have him conversing with Galileo.  Galileo furthered the work of Copernicus and Kepler. He picked up a telescope in 1609 and in his lifetime saw magnification go from 3 to 30 times. This allowed him to map Jupiter's moons, proving the orbits of other celestial bodies. He identified sunspots. He observed the strength of motions and developed formulas for inertia and parabolic trajectories.  We were moving from deductive reasoning, or starting our scientific inquiry with a theory - to inductive reasoning, or creating theories based on observation. Galileos observations expanded our knowledge of Venus, the moon, and the tides. He helped to transform how we thought, despite ending up in an Inquisition over his findings. The growing quantity and types of systematic experimentation represented a shift in values. Emiricism, observing evidence for yourself, and the review of peers - whether they disagreed or not. These methods were being taught in growing schools but also in salons and coffee houses and, as was done in Athens, in paid lectures. Sir Francis Bacon argued about only basing scientific knowledge on inductive reasoning. We now call this the Baconian Method, which he wrote about in 1620 when he published his book, New method, or Novum Organum in latin. This was the formalization of eliminative induction. He was building on if not replacing the inductive-deductive method  in Aristotle's Organon. Bacon was the Attorney General of England and actually wrote Novum while sitting as the Lord Chancellor of England, who presides over the House of Lords and also is the highest judge, or was before Tony Blair.  Bacon's method built on ancient works from not only Aristotle but also Al-Biruni, al-Haytham, and many others. And has influenced generations of scientists, like John Locke.  René Descartes helped lay the further framework for rationalism, coining the term “I think therefore I am.” He became by many accounts the father of modern Western Philosophy and asked what can we be certain of, or what is true? This helped him rethink various works and develop Cartesian geometry. Yup, he was the one who developed standard notation in 1637, a thought process that would go on to impact many other great thinkers for generations - especially with the development of calculus. As with many other great natural scientists or natural philosophers of the age, he also wrote on the theory of music, anatomy, and some of his works could be considered a protopsychology.  Another method that developed in the era was empiricism, which John Locke proposed in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding in 1689. George Berkeley, Thomas Hobbes, and David Hume would join that movement and develop a new basis for human knowledge in that empirical tradition that the only true knowledge accessible to our minds was that based on experience. Optics and simple machines had been studied and known of since antiquity. But tools that deepened the understating of sciences began to emerge during this time. We got the steam digester, new forms of telescopes, vacuum pumps, the mercury barometer. And, most importantly for this body of work - we got the mechanical calculator.  Robert Boyle was influenced by Galileo, Bacon, and others. He gave us Boyle's Law, explaining how the pressure of gas increases as the volume of a contain holding the gas decreases. He built air pumps. He investigated how freezing water expands, he experimented with crystals. He experimented with magnetism, early forms of electricity. He published the Skeptical Chymist in 1660 and another couple of dozen books. Before him, we had alchemy and after him, we had chemistry. One of his students was Robert Hooke. Hooke. Hooke defined the law of elasticity, He experimented with everything. He made music tones from brass cogs that had teeth cut in specific proportions. This is storing data on a disk, in a way. Hooke coined the term cell. He studied gravitation in Micrographia, published in 1665.  And Hooke argued, conversed, and exchanged letters at great length with Sir Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientific minds of all time. He gave the first theory on the speed of sound, Newtonian mechanics, the binomials series. He also gave us Newton's Rules for Science which are as follows: We are to admit no more causes of natural things than such as are both true and sufficient to explain their appearances. Therefore to the same natural effects we must, as far as possible, assign the same causes. The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intension nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong to all bodies within the reach of our experiments, are to be esteemed the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions collected by general induction from phenomena as accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses that may be imagined, until such time as other phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions These appeared in Principia, which gave us the laws of motion and a mathematical description of gravity leading to universal gravitation. Newton never did find the secret to the Philosopher's Stone while working on it, although he did become the Master of the Royal Mint at a pivotal time of recoining, and so who knows. But he developed the first reflecting telescope and made observations about prisms that led to his book Optics in 1704. And ever since he and Leibniz developed calculus, high school and college students alike have despised him.  Leibniz also did a lot of work on calculus but was a great philosopher as well. His work on logic  All our ideas are compounded from a very small number of simple ideas, which form the alphabet of human thought. Complex ideas proceed from these simple ideas by a uniform and symmetrical combination, analogous to arithmetical multiplication. This would ultimately lead to the algebra of concepts and after a century and a half of great mathematicians and logicians would result in Boolean algebra, the zero and one foundations of computing, once Claude Shannon gave us information theory a century after that.  Blaise Pascal was another of these philosopher mathematician physicists who also happened to dabble in inventing. I saved him for last because he didn't just do work on probability theory, do important early work on vacuums, give us Pascal's Triangle for binomial coefficients, and invent the hydraulic press. Nope. He also developed Pascal's Calculator, an early mechanical calculator that is the first known to have worked. He didn't build it to do much, just help with the tax collecting work he was doing for his family.  The device could easily add and subtract two numbers and then loop through those tasks in order to do rudimentary multiplication and division. He would only build about 50, but the Pascaline as it came to be known was an important step in the history of computing. And that Leibniz guy, he invented the Leibniz wheels to make the multiplication automatic rather than just looping through addition steps. It wouldn't be until 1851 that the Arithmometer made a real commercial go at mechanical calculators in a larger and more business like way. While Tomas, the inventor of that device is best known for his work on the calculator today, his real legacy is the 1,000 families who get their income from the insurance company he founded, which is still in business as GAN Assurances, and the countless families who have worked there or used their services.  That brings us to the next point about specializations. Since the Egyptians and Greeks we've known that the more specialists we had in fields, the more discoveries they made. Many of these were philosophers or scientists. They studied the stars and optics and motions and mathematics and geometry for thousands of years, and an increasingly large amount of information was available to generations that followed starting with the written words first being committed to clay tablets in Mesopotamia. The body of knowledge had grown to the point where one could study a branch of science, such as mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry for their entire lives - improving each field in their own way. Every few generations, this transformed societal views about nature. We also increased our study of anatomy, with an increase in or return to the dissection of human corpses, emerging from the time when that was not allowed. And these specialties began to diverge into their own fields in the next generations. There was certainly still collaboration, and in fact the new discoveries only helped to make science more popular than ever. Given the increased popularity, there was more work done, more theories to prove or disprove, more scholarly writings, which were then given to more and more people through innovations to the printing press, and a more and more literate people. Seventeenth century scientists and philosophers were able to collaborate with members of the mathematical and astronomical communities to effect advances in all fields. All of this rapid change in science since the end of the Renaissance created a groundswell of interest in new ways to learn about findings and who was doing what. There was a Republic of Letters, or a community of intellectuals spread across Europe and America. These informal networks sprang up and spread information that might have been considered heretical before transmitted through secret societies of intellectuals and through encrypted letters. And they fostered friendships, like in the early days of computer science.  There were groups meeting in coffee houses and salons. The Royal Society of London sprang up in 1600. Then the British Royal Society was founded in 1660. They started a publication called Philosophical Transactions in 1665. There are over 8,000 members of the society, which runs to this day with fellows of the society including people like Robert Hooke and fellows would include Newton, Darwin, Faraday, Einstein, Francis Crick, Turing, Tim Berners-Lee, Elon Musk, and Stephen Hawking. And this inspired Colbert to establish the French Academy of Sciences in 1666. They swapped papers, read one another's works, and that peer review would evolve into the journals and institutions we have today. There are so many more than the ones mentioned in this episode. Great thinkers like Otto von Guericke, Otto Brunfels, Giordano Bruno, Leonard Fuchs, Tycho Brahe, Samuel Hartlib, William Harvey, Marcello Malpighi, John Napier, Edme Mariotte, Santorio Santorio, Simon Stevin, Franciscus Sylvius, John Baptist van Helmont, Andreas Vesalius, Evangelista Torricelli, Francois Viete, John Wallis, and the list goes on.  Now that scientific communities were finally beyond where the Greeks had left off like with Plato's Academy and the letters sent by ancient Greeks. The scientific societies had emerged similarly, centuries later. But the empires had more people and resources and traditions of science to build on.  This massive jump in learning then prepared us for a period we now call the Enlightenment, which then opened minds and humanity was ready to accept a new level of Science in the Age of Enlightenment. The books, essays, society periodicals, universities, discoveries, and inventions are often lost in the classroom where the focus can be about the wars and revolutions they often inspired. But those who emerged in the Scientific Revolution acted as guides for the Enlightenment philosophers, scientists, engineers, and thinkers that would come next. But we'll have to pick that back up in the next episode!

Jesús Pan De Vida!!!
El león rugira!!!

Jesús Pan De Vida!!!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 14:22


Ellos se quedaron mirando fijamente al cielo mientras él se alejaba. De repente, se les acercaron dos hombres vestidos de blanco, que les dijeron: ―Galileos, ¿qué hacen aquí mirando al cielo? Este mismo Jesús, que ha sido llevado de entre ustedes al cielo, vendrá otra vez de la misma manera que lo han visto irse. Hechos 1:10-11

Sermón De La Semana
La Verdadera Fe

Sermón De La Semana

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 40:14


¿Qué es fe para ti? Juan 4:43-54 Juan fue escrito en secciones y no en orden cronológico, porque el enfoque es de mostrar que Jesús es verdaderamente Dios en la carne. Juan quiere que sus lectores crean. Primero, Juan habló sobre el primer milagro de Jesús en Caná; cuando convirtió el agua en vino. Ahora, estamos de nuevo en Caná y Jesús have el segundo milagro. Juan 2 al 4 son como una historia larga. Empezando con el primer milagro del vino, luego el encuentro con Nicodemo, luego el encuentro con la mujer Samaritana y ahora con el segundo milagro. - Todas estas historias tienen el objetivo de mostrar nuestra necesidad de Jesús. - Que sólo Jesús puede satisfacer nuestro vacío y nuestras necesidades mas profundas. Augustine en su libro "Confesiones" dijo: "Dios nos ha creado para Sí mismo, y nuestros corazones están desesperados hasta que encuentran descanso en Él." Este grupo de historias también nos ayudan a entender cómo podemos recibir a Jesús: Cap 3 - hay que nacer de nuevo Cap 4 - y recibir el "agua de vida eterna" y ahora nos demuestra cómo eso sucede...por fe. CONTEXTO: - v46 un oficial de Capernaum, con su hijo enfermo viene a Caná. (20 millas de distancia) - Hombre con buena posición y economía - Posiblemente no tiene necesidad material y tiene su futuro ya planeado, y el de su hijo - Pero su hijo ahora está enfermo - Reconoce, como Nicodemo y la mujer Samaritana, que las cosas de este mundo no son lo que en realidad necesita. - Está desesperado por su hijo, sin opciones, sin esperanza, impotente... ILUST. Embarazos de Alex y Victoria, La oración nunca es venir a Dios y demandar cosas, como si fuera una transacción. Dios no nos debe nada. La oración es venir a Dios, y rogar por su misericordia, su gracia, su bondad y su bendición, basados en nuestra relación con Cristo. Porque si no existe una relación con Cristo, no podemos venir a Dios. I. EL HOMBRE VINO A JESÚS - Él no envió a alguien en su lugar, el fue personalmente a pedir a Jesús v48 Jesús dice: "USTEDES nunca van a creer si no ven señales y prodigios." A. Jesús está hablando al grupo de personas, no sólo a este hombre B. Los galileos ya había visto el primer milagro, y querían ver mas v45 C. Jesús sabía que muchos de ellos eran solo espectadores, querían ser entretenidos D. Contraste con los Samaritanos en v39 que creyeron la palabra de la Mujer NOTA: Cuidado con los lobos disfrazados de ovejas. El peligro de las iglesias buscando entretener, atractivas, las que crean "olas artificiales" en vez de buscar las "olas naturales" de Dios. - Jesús nos muestra ese contraste entre los Samaritanos y los Galileos, y este hombre está en el medio de ellos. PARA TODAS LAS NOTAS VISITA: https://iglesiaenmision.org/sermones/2019/8/10/la-verdadera-fe --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iglesiaenmision/support

THIRD EYE DROPS
Mind Meld 179 | The Geometry of Consciousness with Philosopher Philip Goff

THIRD EYE DROPS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 75:18


Philosopher and author of Galileo's Error, Philp Goff enters the mind meld! Philip and I rap about why we need a new science of consciousness. What it is, what it isn't, and why it may be a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of the physical world. Support us! Crowd-sponsor us and get rewards on Patreon Grab some low-carb, highly delicious cereal from Catalina Crunch Review and sub on Apple Podcasts Visit Thirdeyedrops.com

Das Forum  | Inforadio
Glaube und Wissenschaft im Dialog

Das Forum | Inforadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 49:02


Der Streit zwischen Papst Urban VIII. und Galileo Galilei über die Lehre des Kopernikus, die Erde kreise um die Sonne, mündete im durch die Inquisition erzwungenen Rückzug Galileos und markierte die Spaltung von Kirchenlehre und Naturwissenschaft. Wie stehen Wissenschaft und Religion heute zueinander? Dieser Frage geht Harald Asel im Inforadio-Forum im Museum Barberini in Potsdam mit seinen Gästen nach.

Primitive Culture: A Star Trek History and Culture Podcast

Galileo and “Distant Origin.” That Galileo Galilei, the man who Albert Einstein called “the father of modern science,” turned up on Star Trek: Voyager should come as no surprise. The series was, after all, the first in the franchise to feature a captain with a scientific background. The story of the legendary Renaissance figure was retooled as a classic Trek allegory in the third-season episode “Distant Origin.” In its 24th-century rendition, the story features a society of hyper-evolved hadrosaurs that survived the mass extinction on Earth 66 million years earlier. Escaping to the stars, these smart dinos established their own advanced society and forgot where they came from. Beliefs about how their world came to be are challenged when the crew of the USS Voyager encounters Professor Forra Gegen, a Voth scientist whose radical discoveries about his people’s “distant origin” conflict with the conservative doctrine of their rulers. In this episode of Primitive Culture, hosts Duncan Barrett and Clara Cook look at how the Star Trek: Voyager writers adapted the persecution of Galileo Galilei by the Catholic Church to tell the story of Voth scientist Forra Gegen. Like Galileo, who was put on trial for his proposal of a heliocentric view of the solar system, Gegen is tried for heresy against doctrine for claiming his people originated on a faraway planet called Earth. We also consider why the Renaissance should be a key moment for Star Trek’s understanding of history, question where the true story of Galileo ends and the myth of the persecuted scientist begins, and wonder whether mythologizing—be it of the past or the future—inevitably means suppressing inconvenient truths. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The Life of Galileo (00:03:28) Science and Scripture (00:09:50) Dino DNA (00:22:20) Method or Madness? (00:35:30) Iconic Adverbs (00:45:50) The Renaissance of the Future (00:55:30) Galileos in Space (01:12:20) Hosts Duncan Barrett and Clara Cook Production Clara Cook (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

Tributo A La Música De Ayer
La Mañana Gloriosa [por Los Galileos]

Tributo A La Música De Ayer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 8:01


LA MAÑANA GLORIOSA [por Los Galileos]En este episodio, viajamos a la Década de los setentas, y escucharemos a Los Galileos, interpretando un clásico del ayer, reconocido por millones de creyentes hispanos, «La Mañana Gloriosa». Este cántico nos recuerda ese evento glorioso que todos esperamos, el encuentro glorioso con nuestro Dios y Salvador Jesucristo. [Podcast Tributo A La Música De Ayer | Música: «La Mañana Gloriosa» por Los Galileos; Música Adicional: Solid Rock Orchestra; Celtic Seasons; Iona; Latin Fiesta | Narrador: José M Viera; Voces Adicionales: Landers Amaya; Leslie Ann Viera | Referencia Bíblica: Apocalipsis 19:4-7; Salmos 66:1-4 | Duración: 07:59 minutos | Episodio 27 de la Serie]

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American Freethought Podcast
Podcast 224 - Alice Dreger (Galileo's Middle Finger)

American Freethought Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 48:54


Encore release November 19, 2018. Encore release August 12, 2017. We interview Dr. Alice Dreger, author of Galileo’s Middle Finger: Heretics, Activists, and the Search for Justice in Science, in which she discusses recent controversies involving bioethics researchers and activists—herself included. Dr. Dreger is the professor of Clinical Medical Humanities and Bioethics at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University in Chicago. She found herself at the center of another controversy recently when she live-tweeted her son's abstinence-heavy public school sex-ed class. Galileo's Middle Finger is available in hardcover, for Kindle and as an audiobook. For more about Alice Dreger visit AliceDreger.com.  

Miscelánea Supernova
110 - How many more Galileos do you want?

Miscelánea Supernova

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 67:21


El episodio donde cubrimos el cumpleaños tardío de Pari, serie precuela de Rogue One con Diego Luna, Bohemian Rhapsody. Las noticias de Red Sonja, Jonny Quest, Walking Dead, y la nueva película de Breaking Bad. Las nuevas constelaciones de la mitología heróica, la pregunta: TÚ sobrevivirías a una película de terror? Tres videojuegos en posesión de Pari, y por último, la reseña de The Haunting of Hill House y Sabrina!! Escúchanos en: iTunes / ivoox / stitcher Síguenos: Twitter/ Facebook/ Instagram: holamsupernova holamsupernova@gmail.com

Miscelánea Supernova
110 - How many more Galileos do you want?

Miscelánea Supernova

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 67:21


El episodio donde cubrimos el cumpleaños tardío de Pari, serie precuela de Rogue One con Diego Luna, Bohemian Rhapsody. Las noticias de Red Sonja, Jonny Quest, Walking Dead, y la nueva película de Breaking Bad. Las nuevas constelaciones de la mitología heróica, la pregunta: TÚ sobrevivirías a una película de terror? Tres videojuegos en posesión de Pari, y por último, la reseña de The Haunting of Hill House y Sabrina!! Escúchanos en: iTunes / ivoox / stitcher Síguenos: Twitter/ Facebook/ Instagram: holamsupernova holamsupernova@gmail.com

T.M.I. TV shows, Movies and Everything In Between.
EP 31 - Bohemian Rhapsody / Highlander Reviews

T.M.I. TV shows, Movies and Everything In Between.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 75:41


TMI give you their best ‘Galileos’ with their assessment of the critic proof, bombastic Queen bio-pick ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.  Then as we tend to do, we continue with the Queen theme and tackle the cult-classic ‘Highlander’!  Then a musical Confessional asks – “What is Your Favorite Film Soundtrack?”  When it comes to Freddy, THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE…..

Rimligheten
Avsnitt 171: "Sober October"

Rimligheten

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 51:21


I denna veckas avsnitt av Rimligheten: Ett kul namn, mobb-mentalitet på facebook, Galileos vaghet, att inte dricka alkohol, årets fyndiga "Ig Nobel"-pris, mäns bristande självinsikt samt det efterlängtade grundämnet guld.  ---   Gemytlig podcast om Vetenskap & kuriosa. email: poddenrimligheten@gmail.com "Rimligheten" på facebook för extramaterial  

The Parsnip Ship
The New Galileos by Amy Berryman

The Parsnip Ship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 129:08


directed by Becca Baumwoll, with musical guest Gabi The Artist "Three female scientists find themselves held hostage by the government for their stance on climate change. Time bends as the women explore how much they can trust each other and question the price of their freedom."   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dental Implant Practices
028 Implants Made Easy with August de Oliveira, DDS

Dental Implant Practices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 48:19


After graduating from the University of Washington School of Dentistry, Dr August de Oliveira completed a GPR at the VA Sepulveda in Los Angeles where he learned how to place dental implants. Dr de Oliveira has been a CEREC Basic and Advanced trainer since 2004 and lectures nationally for Sirona on Conebeam technology and Guided Surgery. He has beta tested CEREC, Galileos as well as the Opti and CEREC guides. Dr de Oliveira has served as the lead clinician for Implant Direct Sybron and has been involved in the development of Guided Surgery Programs such as Blue Sky Plan, Anatomage, and Cybermed. Dr de Oliveira has authored two implant books, "Implants Made Easy" and "Guided Implantology Made Easy." Dr de Oliveira is a forum moderator for Dentaltown.com's Implantology and Mini Implants sections. He maintains a private practice in Encino, California 4 days a week. http://digitalenamel.com

Ekko
15.02.2016 Gravitasjonsbølger

Ekko

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2016 28:51


Rett før helga slapp LIGO nyheten om at gravitasjonsbølger var observert. Mange roper allerede på nobelpris, og sammenligner med Galileos teleskop. Hva er det for noe? Og hvorfor er de viktige?

Abunadi, a la Luz de la Palabra
Lecturas VII Domingo de Pascua, La Ascension del Señor

Abunadi, a la Luz de la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2013 5:08


- Ciclo - C- Domingo 12 de Mayo del 2013 Primera lectura Lectura del libro de los Hechos de los apóstoles (1,1-11): En mi primer libro, querido Teófilo, escribí de todo lo que Jesús fue haciendo y enseñando hasta el día en que dio instrucciones a los apóstoles, que había escogido, movido por el Espíritu Santo, y ascendió al cielo. Se les presentó después de su pasión, dándoles numerosas pruebas de que estaba vivo, y, apareciéndoseles durante cuarenta días, les habló del reino de Dios. Una vez que comían juntos, les recomendó: «No os alejéis de Jerusalén; aguardad que se cumpla la promesa de mi Padre, de la que yo os he hablado. Juan bautizó con agua, dentro de pocos días vosotros seréis bautizados con Espíritu Santo.» Ellos lo rodearon preguntándole: «Señor, ¿es ahora cuando vas a restaurar el reino de Israel?» Jesús contestó: «No os toca a vosotros conocer los tiempos y las fechas que el Padre ha establecido con su autoridad. Cuando el Espíritu Santo descienda sobre vosotros, recibiréis fuerza para ser mis testigos en Jerusalén, en toda Judea, en Samaria y hasta los confines del mundo.» Dicho esto, lo vieron levantarse, hasta que una nube se lo quitó de la vista. Mientras miraban fijos al cielo, viéndolo irse, se les presentaron dos hombres vestidos de blanco, que les dijeron: «Galileos, ¿qué hacéis ahí plantados mirando al cielo? El mismo Jesús que os ha dejado para subir al cielo volverá como le habéis visto marcharse.» Palabra de Dios Salmo Sal 46,2-3.6-7.8-9 R/. Dios asciende entre aclamaciones; el Señor, al son de trompetas Pueblos todos batid palmas, aclamad a Dios con gritos de júbilo; porque el Señor es sublime y terrible, emperador de toda la tierra. R/. Dios asciende entre aclamaciones; el Señor, al son de trompetas; tocad para Dios, tocad, tocad para nuestro Rey, tocad. R/. Porque Dios es el rey del mundo; tocad con maestría. Dios reina sobre las naciones, Dios se sienta en su trono sagrado. R/. Segunda lectura Lectura de la carta del apóstol san Pablo a los Efesios (1,17-23): Que el Dios de nuestro Señor Jesucristo, el Padre de la gloria, os dé espíritu de sabiduría y revelación para conocerlo. Ilumine los ojos de vuestro corazón, para que comprendáis cuál es la esperanza a la que os llama, cuál la riqueza de gloria que da en herencia a los santos, y cuál la extraordinaria grandeza de su poder para nosotros, los que creemos, según la eficacia de su fuerza poderosa, que desplegó en Cristo, resucitándolo de entre los muertos y sentándolo a su derecha en el cielo, por encima de todo principado, potestad, fuerza y dominación, y por encima de todo nombre conocido, no sólo en este mundo, sino en el futuro. Y todo lo puso bajo sus pies, y lo dio a la Iglesia como cabeza, sobre todo. Ella es su cuerpo, plenitud del que lo acaba todo en todos. Palabra de Dios Evangelio Conclusión del santo evangelio según san Lucas (24,46-53): En aquel tiempo, dijo Jesús a sus discípulos: «Así estaba escrito: el Mesías padecerá, resucitará de entre los muertos al tercer día y en su nombre se predicará la conversión y el perdón de los pecados a todos los pueblos, comenzando por Jerusalén. Vosotros sois testigos de esto. Yo os enviaré lo que mi Padre ha prometido; vosotros quedaos en la ciudad, hasta que os revistáis de la fuerza de lo alto.» Después los sacó hacia Betania y, levantando las manos, los bendijo. Y mientras los bendecía se separó de ellos, subiendo hacia el cielo. Ellos se postraron ante él y se volvieron a Jerusalén con gran alegría; y estaban siempre en el templo bendiciendo a Dios. Palabra del Señor

Faith Community Church
The Fool - Audio

Faith Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2010 42:30


Hopefully, youll learn some things thatll encourage you and challenge you in your framework and world view. As we looked at Larry this morning and heard what he had to say, [I thought] Im glad to be in a church thats not afraid to ask the big questions. We obviously in a half hour dont have time to address all of the things and all the questions that Larry asked, but believe me there are answers to all of those. We do want to look at a few things, and we want to talk about secular humanism in light of the Bible because what you may not believe is after Christianity and Islam, secular humanism is probably the prevailing religion in the world today. And you say, Secular humanism religion? I didnt know that. I thought it was secular. But, friends, the reality is if you were to read, The Humanist Manifesto, the first one that was put together in 1933, about 5 of the 14 planks of The Humanist Manifesto call humanism a religion. Interesting, ha? So theres nothing new under the sun, and these people believe what they believe passionately. They believe it ardently, and they believe its the answer to human beings ills, needs, and salvation, and so as such-as we talk over the next six weeks and start this series on World View, one of the things that we need to address right off the top is one of the prevailing religions in the world today-which is secular humanism. Its interesting too that since in the second and third revisions of The Humanist Manifesto that that kind of religious tone has been edited out of that, but, again, going back to 1933, the founders of that viewed secular humanism as a religion and a world view that embraced all of life. The first thing that we see out of that-if you were to go to the secular humanist website and read The Humanist Manifesto, you will find words like this: secular humanism provides a cosmic outlook, a world view, in the broadest sense. By world view, we mean a big picture kind of look at the world that embraces everything, everybody and everything we do. Secular humanists see themselves as undersigned, unintended beings who arose through evolution possessing unique attributes of self-awareness and moral agency. I always chuckle how they got self-awareness and moral agency if there was no God, and they came to exist all by themselves by accident; but thats a whole other topic. Friends, as we look at this Passage and look at this religion in light of the Scripture, well look at Psalm 14:1 (page 538 of pew Bibles) to begin with. We will look at three Passages, but lets first turn to Psalm 14:1. David, 3,000 years ago, wrote these words. He said, Only fools say in their hearts there is no God. They are corrupt. Their actions are evil. Not one of them does good. When we talk about fools and Pastor Jeff asked me to entitle this message on secular humanism, The Fool, I dont mean that in necessarily a derogatoral way whereas we talk about being a fool; I dont mean in the terms of being mentally deranged or mentally handicapped. Were talking about someone who is simple, someone who is naïve, someone who doesnt get the big picture, someone who doesnt take the farthest look, somebody who sets aside reason and intellect in order to come to the conclusions that they do. There are many wonderful illustrations that children make. In Jesus Takes, we had little Nolan this morning, and God talks about little children as the examples of faith because they embrace things and believe things, almost unequivocally. You know you tell a child the sky is blue and the moons made out of green cheese, and, Okay. And so Jesus said trust Him as the faith of a little child. The flip side is that we want to use children as an illustration-not in a derogatory way but just an incomplete way. The children are also very naïve, arent they? If I were to ask the question, how many of you were afraid of the dark when you were a kid? Some brave people. If you were like me, I was very afraid of the dark, and basements, it was like, Oh, my goodness. Please, Mother, dont send me down to the basement for potatoes or something! I remember when the movie Home Alone came out and Macaulay Culkin went down there and the furnace kicked on. It was like, Ahhhhh! Youve got to be kidding me! I remember going down to the basement and turning on the lights, creaking down the stairs and looking for potatoes. I found their little eyes looking back at me. Then the furnace came on, and I would just make a bee-line up the stairs. It was like the bake of potatoes playing Chariots of Fire. I was sprinting up the stairs. I was terrified of the dark. That carried over every time I went to bed, you know. You had monsters and all those things. I had nightmares almost every night of my childhood in to my teenage years. As a child, when youre afraid of the dark, and youre dreaming of monsters, what do you do to get away from it? You pull the covers up over your head, right? Because if you cant see them, they cant get you, right? The secular humanist and the fool as God looks at here are very much like that. Pull the covers up over your head and pretend that God isnt there. He doesnt exist. Why? Because I cant see Him. Regardless of what youve heard in history books, the majority of the people in Galileos time or Columbus time did not believe that the world was flat. They didnt. Youve heard that, but its not true. Regardless of what some of our modern movies say, the Catholic Church did not reject Galileo because he said the earth went around the sun. That was not the issue at all. The point is that people like Sir Isaac Newton who believed in God, who made the world, said that science was possible and that you could study the world, study the universe, and study things in a scientific way specifically because there was a Creator who made it all and therefore, it was knowledge. Solomon said in Proverbs [25:2, page 650 of pew Bibles], Its the glory of God to conceal a matter. Its the glory of kings to search it out. Thats what the early scientists believed. Im going to read this other Passage from The Humanist Manifesto as we talk about religion. Believing that religion must work increasingly for joy in living, religious humanists… This is straight out of the first one. …religious humanists aim to foster the creative in man and encourage achievements that add to the satisfactions of life. In fact at the tail end of the first The Humanist Manifesto, it says this: Do you know what the essence of living here on the earth is? Its to have The Good Life. Isnt that interesting? It sounds like a beer commercial, doesnt it? You only go around once in life, so you have to grab for all the gusto you can. Lets pull the covers over my head. Going back a bit as I remember what I was going to say. You think about that, pretend it isnt there, that foundation of science led to all kinds of horrific experimentations or ways of dealing with illness in the past when like the first President of our country. We didnt know about germs and all those types of things, so what did we do when he was sick with pneumonia? We bleed him, taking away the very thing that he needed, which was his blood. We bleed him, weaken him, and hence he dies because we cant see germs, so they must not exist. The father of modern sanitation Ignaz Semmelweiss got hounded out of two different hospitals because he had the audacity to believe the Bible when it came to performing autopsies and then walking across the floor to maternity wards and delivering babies without washing your hands. When Ignaz Semmelweiss had the audacity to tell the doctors under his care that they needed to wash their hands after performing autopsies and before delivering babies, he got hounded out of two different hospitals and died a broken man. Why? Because science at the time, You cant see it, so it must not be so. Now science tells us, I cant see God, so guess what? It must not be so. Yet, so much of the technical things-lights, heat-all those types of things, so many of the scientific advances that weve enjoyed in the last 150 years are because of things that we cant see. That brings us to motivation. Well get to more specifics later, but lets talk about motivation. Why are people so passionate about the idea that there is no God? I always chuckle at that. Do you get the ridiculousness of that, the incongruity? Theres no God, but Im going to spend my life defined by telling everybody that the thing that I dont believe exists doesnt exist. Let me give you an example. If I believed that purple elephants dont exist, would I spend my life passionately crusading throughout the entire world telling everybody and making sure that everybody knows that purple elephants dont exist? Would I? No, Id just ignore it because I know purple elephants dont exist. Duh! Its hilarious to me that people will say, Oh, God doesnt exist. Guess what? God defines their lives-their whole lives and framework is built around, Theres no God! Theres no God! Theres no God! Theres no God! If we tell ourselves that long enough, maybe well convince ourselves that thats the truth. Pull the blankets up over your head. If you cant see Him, it must not be so. Whats the motivation? Why are people so passionate about that? As we said, its religion. Friends, I am so glad that the Bible is not relevant for today. That was a joke. I was just seeing if you were awake. Way back in Genesis 3, we find the answer to that. This is the foundation of so much religion, so many Eastern religions-even some of the late comers to the modern Americans. What is the crux? Whats the sum total? If I follow this religion, what happens in the end? Here it is: Genesis 3, I get to be God. Why do I stand and shake my fist in the face of God, say He doesnt exist, Hes not out there. Because if Hes not out there, then who is God? Who is king? Whos boss? Whos lord? Me. Im so glad the Bibles not relevant-nailed that in the first three chapters. The serpent comes to Eve in the Garden and says, Take that fruit. Dont listen to God. He doesnt know what Hes talking about because if you eat that fruit, what will happen? You will get to be your own God! Thats the sum total of it. If there is no God, you get to be God. I like poetry. I like literature, and I dont think any poem says it better than the poem they used for the title of a movie this last year. Clint Eastwood directed a movie about the South African rugby team and their quest for a rugby championship. The name of that movie was, Invictus. What you may not know is that is a very famous and well known poem written in 1875 by William Earnest Henley. This poem espouses this philosophy in an amazing way, and I often wonder what was going on in Henleys head. Im not going to speculate about a lot of things, but I know he had a rough background. He had tuberculosis of the bone at a young age. At a young age or pre-modern medicine, he had a leg amputated. Im sure in the late 1800s, that must have been a pretty horrific experience. We can see some of that pain, some of that heartache in the middle of this poem. Lets listen to the words of his poem, Invictus, when he writes, Out of the night that covers me, black as the pit from pole to pole… Now theres a really optimistic world view, right? …I thank whatever gods may be for my unconquerable soul. Dont gloss over that line. Is he really thanking God? Notice that god is in small letters. Whatever gods might be, who is he really thanking for his unconquerable soul? Who is the god? Himself-youre right. He is. He goes on to say, In the fell clutch of circumstance… Think about losing a leg and the pain he went through, I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance my head is bloody, but unbowed. Beyond this place of wrath and tears… That's what life is to him, a place of wrath and tears. Whats to come? Looms but the Horror of the shade… Now theres a great view of eternity. And yet the menace of the years finds and shall find me unafraid. It matters not how strait the gate, how charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. Look at that line. If you dont get whats going on here or get poetry very well, get this. When he talks about, It matters not how strait the gate, whats that an illusion to? Jesus said, Strait was the gate that led to…? Heaven, everlasting life. How charged with punishments the scroll, whats that an illusion to? Whats the opposite of Heaven? Hell. Hensley says, I dont care about Heaven, and I dont care about hell. Im the master of my fate. Im the captain of my soul. Im in charge, and no god, nobody else. Im the boss. Im the king. I rule. Im God. Our secular world stands and applauds that. Now it is great poetry, and its great in terms of its artistry, its rhyme scheme. It makes an incredible impact. Its a powerful piece, but philosophically, its awful. Yet, our secular world and secular humanists stand and applaud that. That's the essence of secular humanism. Im the master. Im the captain. Friends, Ill tell you something: after looking at my own life and after 30 years in the ministry and a dozen years as a police chaplain, Ive stood beside grades; Ive stood beside beds; Ive stood beside people in hospitals and jails and watched the utter destruction that people make of their lives when they decide theyre the boss, theyre in charge, and theyre gonna do it as Frank Sinatra sang, My Way. Holding that dear little child in your arms… Ill never forget standing by hospital beds as a police chaplain because I had to tell mothers that their four-year olds just died because they were having illicit drug-laced drunken affairs and killed their own children as a result of their actions. They were so high, and they backed their vans into lakes, and their children drowned. Their lovers drowned. I listened to the parents scream because-well, they were doing their own thing. They made the rules; they wrote the songs. They were in charge, and they reaped the fruit of it. Ill be the first one to tell you that I am so glad that I realize-it didnt take me very long to realize -as a person that Jerry Dean made a really horrible god and I really royally messed my life up. If I was honest with the thoughts that went on in my head as a young person, the perversion, the wickedness, the lust, and the evil… I used to lift weights in just a rage-fueled passion thinking about people that I wanted to kill. That embarrasses me. It shames me to say that. I sit here and think, Yeah, I really deserve to be worshipped as God-really noble stuff, right? Im really in charge. Im really the boss. I spent two years in high school, thinking about killing myself almost every single day. The gloom and the darkness that covered my life were incredible. The pain, the heartache, and the agony because I couldnt find the big answers to the big questions that I wanted-but, friends, out of that, when God finally opened up His Word and showed me His Truth and His light, and I found peace, redemption, hope, and deliverance in Jesus Christ-when I found out that He paid for my sins on the cross and justice was done there, I literally at 23 years old and a pastor already, literally jumped off my couch and almost hit my head on the ceiling because I instantly knew peace. I instantly knew joy. I instantly knew hope in a way that I never had in my whole entire life. I am so glad that I am not my own god. Paul Kurtz in the second Humanist Manifesto writes these words: No god will save us. We must save ourselves. My response to that and many of your responses to that is those two wonderful English words, Balderdash and Hogwash. I did a lousy job at saving myself. If God hadnt reached down and rescued my soul, I would have died a long time ago. I wouldnt be standing here today if it wasnt for the grace, the wonder, and the goodness of a Holy, loving, and gracious God. Many of you would nod your heads and say exactly that same thing, wouldnt you? Friends, Jesus Christ will have the entire universe bow their knees to Him some day. Every tongue will confess that He is the Lord. Hes boss; Hes King. What earned Him that position? Because 2,000 years ago in the Garden of Gethsemane when He faced eternal hell and the wrath and curse of a Holy, righteous, and just God, He had the wisdom to say, Father, whatever You want. Not what I want. Amen? If you know peace, you know hope, and you know joy, and you have hope for eternity, its because your Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, His incredible attitude said, God whatever You want. Not what I want. Thats where real power comes from. The amazing thing is when you finally surrender to God and say, Youre the King. Youre the boss, then and only then do you find true freedom and a real hope. As you grow in your walk with Him, you finally find that you become the person that [He wants you to be]. He starts to change you, and you become the person that you hoped you could be. We all have a ways to go, but you see the way God changes, moves, and molds your lives, and your gratitude grows. Friends, I would ask you to take just a minute right here, bow your head with me, and pray that prayer-you alone with God, if you would, say, God, whatever You want. Not what I want. Will you take just a minute to pray that to God right now? Father, we thank You so much for the example of Jesus Christ who prayed, Not My will, but Yours. I pray that we would pray that not just today, but every day, and follow Him. I thank You that we can pray in His name, Amen. Friends, thats the challenge-not to pray that just once, but you will be truly wise if every single day at some point in your life you turn to the God of the universe and say, Youre the boss. Youre the King. Whatever You want. Youll be amazed at how your life will change. The second thing I want to look at is Proverbs 22:3 (page 647 of pew Bibles). It says these words and is repeated in Verse 12:27. Its repeated in many different ways throughout Proverbs, but it says this: A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions. The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences. A prudent person sees danger and takes precaution. Proverbs 14 says, The wise man looks ahead. The fool attempts to fool himself and wont face the facts. If you asked me today why Im a Christian, I would say it is this more than any single other thing: Christianity faces reality in a way that nothing else does. It faces the farthest look. Do you know in this world if youre trying to get ahead financially, you plan for your future. I always chuckle that over 90 percent of Americans have no more money when they die than when they did at age 18. Why? Incredibly poor planning. They dont look ahead. The Russians, under Stalin, they had their five-year plans and bankrupted the entire country. They couldnt look just five years in the future. They only looked so far ahead. Christians, God tells and challenges Christians to take the long view, the eternal view. I chuckle at this phrase from The Humanist Manifesto, which says, Knowledge is based on the scientific mesh and observations by many impartial witnesses. Now if that is true, and youre honest, what are we all going to face some day? Every single person sitting here will someday face death. You say, Well, I hope the Lord comes back. A while ago, it dawned on me that theyre basically the same thing. If Im ready to die, am I ready for the Lord to come back? Yeah. If Im ready for the Lord to come back, Im ready to die. Its essentially the same thing. Wise people think about that. Now heres something interesting. They say the only way that you can know anything is observation by many impartial witnesses, so lets take them at face value. How many people in white coats have ever experienced life after death or observed it? Never experienced it, never observed it, but we can know for sure that it doesnt exist. On the other hand, and one of the questions Larry asked, whats the difference between Judaism, Christianity and every other religious myth? The reality is history. One of the degrees I have is in history. I am a history geek; Im a history nerd; Im a history junkie. Friends, if I were going to plan my future on something that I wasnt sure that existed, I would like the witness of somebody thats been there, done that, right? So all our experts with letters after their names running around in white coats, they havent been there after death, but I know somebody that has the audacity to claim that He did. Why is Christianity different than every other religion? Because it claims to be historically accurate. One of the most brilliant historians in the British Empire in the last hundred years said, There is more evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ than any single other historical event. Good historians, good experts-people that are willing to study the facts-find out time after time after time that the Bible is true. I could go on and on and on telling you about the greatest British archeologist over the last hundred years, Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, who went to the Middle east to prove-he was knighted by the Queen of England-he was such a touring intellect. He went to the Middle east to prove that the Book of Acts was false. After he retraced the steps of Paul and Luke, he came to the conclusion and wrote that Luke was a historian of the first degree. His Book set the scholastic word on edge. It knocked peoples socks off. They never would have dreamed that, and Ramsay became a Christian as a result of his study of history and the facts. I could go on and on and on and tell you a litany of people who have come to that same conclusion from Lee Strobel, who is an editor of the Chicago Tribune, to CS Lewis, one of the greatest authors of the last hundred years. I could tell you story after story-doctors, scientists, geophysicists. My absolute favorite is Lou Wallace. Ive told a little bit about him before, but Ill tell you this: Lou Wallace was a lawyer from Indiana. He was so brilliant that at 34 years old, he was made a general in the union Army-one of the youngest generals in the Civil War. He was blamed for some of the catastrophes at the Battle of Shiloh and lost his position, but he came to the defense of the City of Cincinnati and set up its defenses; and as a result, he re-attained his rank of general. After the defense of the City of Cincinnati, he came to the attention of the President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln called him to Washington, almost as his special envoy, and Lou Wallace became a Civil War hero because he is credited with defending Washington, D.C., against confederate attack and saving the capital. Lou Wallace in his 30s became a national hero, credited with saving Washington, D.C., from capture. You probably didnt know that, did you? He went on after the war to become an author. After he wrote several books, he was writing across the country with one of the leading agnostics of the day-a man named Robert Ingersoll. Ingersoll, in a long spiel in which Wallace says he was charming, eloquent-hed never heard anybody talk like Ingersoll had before-was so logical. Ingersoll challenged Wallace about Christianity and Jesus Christ. Wallace began to research whether, in fact, Christianity was true and that Jesus did in fact rise from the dead. Do you know how long he spent studying that? Lee Strobel spent two years studying Christianity before he was convinced that it was true. Lou Wallace spent seven years, after which he became overwhelmed by the facts, overwhelmed by the evidence. The lawyer, the general, the author could not deny it any longer. He gave his life to Jesus Christ and ended up writing the best seller, Ben Hur. If this guy was alive today, his name would be making headlines almost every single day because Lou Wallaces play, Ben Hur, ran on Broadway for 26 straight years. It was so huge that the chariot race with eight horses was actually redone on stage. He became world famous in an age where Christians didnt read novels or go to the theatre. Christians read Ben Hur. They went to see Ben Hur. It affirmed their faith as it had with Wallace. Again, I could go on and on talking about people like that. The evidence is overwhelming. If I come to face death some day, I want to be in the hands of someone who has been there, done that, and conquered death. Right? I dont want to base my hopes on some, Well, were not quite sure. We havent observed it. The reality is that Paul in his day, speaking of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ-this is almost like an Eastern sermon-maybe were climbing out of the valley-said that Jesus was seen by over 500 witnesses at once, most of whom were still alive. How would that hold up in a court of law today? [Do you] think 500 witnesses on the witness stand might reinforce your case? Paul was so confident of the fact that he said, If youre not sure, go ask Him because most of them are still alive. You can check it out. As Pastor Jeff said last week, Christianity has never been afraid to say, Hey, check it out. I dont have to set my reason aside to embrace faith. In fact, the whole reason that I am a Christian is because I grew up in a very intellectual home. The Christian world view answers all my big questions. Its more logical; its more reasonable than any other philosophy of life Ive ever come across. So God calls us to embrace Truth, to embrace wisdom. What do you know about little kids that is simple? Humanism says you have to test everything out before you can find out if its true. Thats a nice way of saying you have to learn everything the hard way. How many little kids do you know that love vegetables? Maybe there are a few. How many little kids and grandkids do you know that would eat candy non-stop, 24 hours a day, if you allowed them to do that? What would they be like after 25 years, if they were still alive-which they probably would not be? But you need somebody older, wiser who gets the bigger picture a little bit better than they do to say, No, this is not good for you. If you set aside genuine truth and reality, you have to learn everything the hard way, and thats incredibly sad. Christianity is the ultimate look ahead. Paul in Romans 10 says that if youll confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, youll be saved. I love the Passage in Romans 2:7 where he says, There are those who will win eternal life if they continually seek glory, honor, and immortality. I love that phrase. Whats God called us as Christians to do? He calls us to seek for glory, honor, and immortality because all of us are going to face eternity one day. Im banking on someone whos been there, done that-not, Well, were not quite sure. In fact, were pretty confident that this is all there is. That leads us to the next point. My wife shared this Verse with me knowing that I was going to preach about the fool and secular humanism. Isaiah 44:20, we wind it down here, it says these words (page 721), The poor deluded fool feeds on ashes. He trusts something that cant help him at all, yet he cannot bring himself to ask, Is this idol that Im holding in my hand a lie? In spite of all of the arguments, all these protestations that we are impartial observers, secular humanists believe in a religion. Dont buy that nonsense that they are impartial. I always think of Francis Crick, the discoverer of DNA. Ill show you what a geek I am by saying that DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. There, Im a total nerd. In 1983, Francis Crick discovered DNA. Hes an agnostic-pretty confident that God doesnt exist though, and its amazing that as he looks at DNA and studies even more and finds out that in every single cell, there are miles of human DNA. It boggles his mind, and Francis Crick the agnostic, says, Dare we say the word miracle, but of course, Pull the covers over my head cause it couldnt be God. He even uses the word miracle, but, Well, that doesnt fit in to my world view, so Im gonna cross out all knowledge or understanding that God couldve created this because it doesnt fit. Impartial observers? Youve got to be kidding me. Kids believe everything that theyre told. Thats why Jesus said that a child is the model of faith. They believe easily. Sometimes this gets thrown in our faces, You Christians, youre simple. Youre naïve. You believe in God. You also believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, and when you grow up a little bit more and get more of the facts, youre realize that Gods just like Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. Hes made up. Friends, this is my challenge to you as we wind it down and finish. This is my challenge to you: the God of the universe has the audacity-Isaiah 1-to say, Come now and let us reason together, says the Lord. You dont have to set aside your brain; you dont have to set aside your intellect. You dont have to set aside your logic. One of my favorite courses-you dont have to set aside your wisdom when you come to God. In fact, I am a Christian because wisdom, intellect, logic, and reason buttresses everything in the Word of God. The more I study, the more I see, the more I learn, the more I understand, I am amazed at the Truth of this Book and the wisdom of the Holy and Almighty God. God challenges us to think. In fact, I shake my head at our loss of history. When we have schools precisely in America because schools were built to teach young children how to read the Word of God, and 9 out of the 10 Ivy League schools-you can check it out and look it up-were started as? Religions seminaries to train preachers. Everywhere the Word of God goes, what happens? The advancement of science, wisdom, human reasoning, and logic follows. Why are dictators so afraid of the Word of God? Why are they so afraid of Christianity? Because they know that everywhere Christianity goes, it brings freedom. It brings real thinking. People dont just dumbly sit and go, A-ha, a-ha, a-ha, a-ha. They actually learn to think for themselves. One of favorite moments as a dad-one of my proudest moments as a parent-my oldest daughter was invited to a home of some Jehovahs Witnesses to discuss religion, and it was really interesting. Going back to the second one, one of the questions they got in to a discussion about was Heaven and hell, and the Jehovahs Witnesses believe there are three levels and 144,000 go to the highest level of Heaven. Then theres the middle ground that the rest of the Jehovahs Witnesses go to. Then theres the new earth, which all the good people go to. If youre really horrible, you just get annihilated. I was so proud of my daughter. She said, You know? If youre right and Im wrong, big deal. The worst that could happen to me… Remember for some of you in management, if youre planning, what do you plan for? You always plan for worst case scenarios; so worst case scenario, what happens? I get annihilated. Whoop-de-do. But if Im a pretty good person, then where do I spend eternity? On new earth, not so bad. Then she said, But if Im right, and youre wrong, youre in trouble. Then they said, Well, you believe what you believe because your parents told you that. The young lady who was my daughters age said, You know, the only reason I believe what I believe is because my parents told me that, and I was so proud of my daughter. She said, No, no, no, no, no, no. I dont buy it just cause my dad says it. In fact, she said, My dad tells me all the time, Dont you dare believe it just because I tell you that. She said, My dad tells me all the time, Look it up. Check it out. Search history; search science; search the facts; search ethics; search logically; search the Word of God. You find out if its true. I was so proud of her! Friends, thats what Im telling you. Im telling you follow in the footsteps of CS Lewis. Follow in the footsteps of Lou Wallace. Follow in the footsteps of Lee Strobel. Check it out for yourself. Dont you buy it just because Jerry Dean says it or Pastor Jeff says it-even though I love Pastor Jeff, sorry. Thats not blasphemy. Paul said, If I or you or any other angel preached you anything other than the Word of God, let them be accursed. It used to just trip my trigger in a church I was at before. I was there for a couple years, and Id walk by groups of people and hear people say, Well, Jerry said this, and Jerry said that. Thats why I have no hair anymore. Id pull it out. Id go, No, you dont get it! Its not Jerry said this or Jerry said that. The only reason to buy it is if God says it. If God doesnt say it, you can check everything else Jerry Dean says. Friends, I conclude with this: truly wise people search. Truly wise people think. Gods not afraid of the big questions. Revelation 1:6 (page 1215) says that God has called us to be kings and priests. I love the Passage in Proverbs [25:2, page 650] that says, Its the glory of God to conceal things. Its the glory of kings to search them out. As a king and a priest in Gods Kingdom, what does God call you to do? Search for Truth. Hit the books! Pray like Solomon, God, give me a large and understanding heart. Open my mind. Teach me Your ways. Teach me wisdom. Give me knowledge. Give me understanding. Im not content with where I am. I want answers! Teach me. Show me. And you can bank on it that if you do that, He will. Ill close with one last Passage from the Word of God, Deuteronomy 17:18-19 (page 189). When a new king came to the thrown in Israel, do you know what his first official act of state was? God said, Hes supposed to write his own personal copy of the Word of God. Secondly, he was supposed to read in it every day all the days of his life. Friends, you are most like the king and queen that God chose you to be when you search and devour. Solomon said, If you search for wisdom and seek for her as for hidden treasure, then you will get real understanding. You will get real knowledge. You will gain real wisdom. Itll impact you both in this life and in the life to come. Father, we thank You for Your Word. We thank You for the Truth. We thank You for each one of these who are Your people. I pray that You would teach us, help us to grow and learn and challenge us to seek You, to pursue You, to not be afraid of the big questions. We thank You for the hope that we have in Jesus Christ and the way Youve changed our lives. I ask Your blessing on each one here, and if theres someone who doesnt know You, that maybe today they will confess that You are in fact Lord and trust that Jesus rose from the dead, even today, and find new life and a new hope. I thank You that we can pray in Jesus name, Amen.

Iglesia Tiempo de Dios (Audio)
La venida del Espíritu Santo

Iglesia Tiempo de Dios (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2008


Hechos 2:1-13 (Reina-Valera Antigua) 1 Y COMO se cumplieron los días de Pentecostés, estaban todos unánimes juntos; 2 Y de repente vino un estruendo del cielo como de un viento recio que corría, el cual hinchió toda la casa donde estaban sentados; 3 Y se les aparecieron lenguas repartidas, como de fuego, que se asentó sobre cada uno de ellos. 4 Y fueron todos llenos del Espíritu Santo, y comenzaron á hablar en otras lenguas, como el Espíritu les daba que hablasen. 5 Moraban entonces en Jerusalem Judíos, varones religiosos, de todas las naciones debajo del cielo. 6 Y hecho este estruendo, juntóse la multitud; y estaban confusos, porque cada uno les oía hablar su propia lengua. 7 Y estaban atónitos y maravillados, diciendo: He aquí ¿no son "Galileos todos estos que hablan? 8 ¿Cómo, pues, les oímos nosotros hablar cada uno en nuestra lengua en que somos nacidos? 9 Partos y Medos, y Elamitas, y los que habitamos en Mesopotamia, en Judea y en Capadocia, en el Ponto y en Asia, 10 En Phrygia y Pamphylia, en Egipto y en las partes de Africa que está de la otra parte de Cirene, y Romanos extranjeros, tanto Judíos como convertidos, 11 Cretenses y Arabes, les oímos hablar en nuestras lenguas las maravillas de Dios. 12 Y estaban todos atónitos y perplejos, diciendo los unos á los otros: ¿Qué quiere ser esto? 13 Mas otros burlándose, decían: Que están llenos de mosto.

Iglesia Tiempo de Dios (Audio)
La venida del Espíritu Santo

Iglesia Tiempo de Dios (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2008


Hechos 2:1-13 (Reina-Valera Antigua) 1 Y COMO se cumplieron los días de Pentecostés, estaban todos unánimes juntos; 2 Y de repente vino un estruendo del cielo como de un viento recio que corría, el cual hinchió toda la casa donde estaban sentados; 3 Y se les aparecieron lenguas repartidas, como de fuego, que se asentó sobre cada uno de ellos. 4 Y fueron todos llenos del Espíritu Santo, y comenzaron á hablar en otras lenguas, como el Espíritu les daba que hablasen. 5 Moraban entonces en Jerusalem Judíos, varones religiosos, de todas las naciones debajo del cielo. 6 Y hecho este estruendo, juntóse la multitud; y estaban confusos, porque cada uno les oía hablar su propia lengua. 7 Y estaban atónitos y maravillados, diciendo: He aquí ¿no son "Galileos todos estos que hablan? 8 ¿Cómo, pues, les oímos nosotros hablar cada uno en nuestra lengua en que somos nacidos? 9 Partos y Medos, y Elamitas, y los que habitamos en Mesopotamia, en Judea y en Capadocia, en el Ponto y en Asia, 10 En Phrygia y Pamphylia, en Egipto y en las partes de Africa que está de la otra parte de Cirene, y Romanos extranjeros, tanto Judíos como convertidos, 11 Cretenses y Arabes, les oímos hablar en nuestras lenguas las maravillas de Dios. 12 Y estaban todos atónitos y perplejos, diciendo los unos á los otros: ¿Qué quiere ser esto? 13 Mas otros burlándose, decían: Que están llenos de mosto.

Iglesia Tiempo de Dios (Vídeo)
La venida del Espíritu Santo

Iglesia Tiempo de Dios (Vídeo)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2008


Hechos 2:1-13 (Reina-Valera Antigua) 1 Y COMO se cumplieron los días de Pentecostés, estaban todos unánimes juntos; 2 Y de repente vino un estruendo del cielo como de un viento recio que corría, el cual hinchió toda la casa donde estaban sentados; 3 Y se les aparecieron lenguas repartidas, como de fuego, que se asentó sobre cada uno de ellos. 4 Y fueron todos llenos del Espíritu Santo, y comenzaron á hablar en otras lenguas, como el Espíritu les daba que hablasen. 5 Moraban entonces en Jerusalem Judíos, varones religiosos, de todas las naciones debajo del cielo. 6 Y hecho este estruendo, juntóse la multitud; y estaban confusos, porque cada uno les oía hablar su propia lengua. 7 Y estaban atónitos y maravillados, diciendo: He aquí ¿no son "Galileos todos estos que hablan? 8 ¿Cómo, pues, les oímos nosotros hablar cada uno en nuestra lengua en que somos nacidos? 9 Partos y Medos, y Elamitas, y los que habitamos en Mesopotamia, en Judea y en Capadocia, en el Ponto y en Asia, 10 En Phrygia y Pamphylia, en Egipto y en las partes de Africa que está de la otra parte de Cirene, y Romanos extranjeros, tanto Judíos como convertidos, 11 Cretenses y Arabes, les oímos hablar en nuestras lenguas las maravillas de Dios. 12 Y estaban todos atónitos y perplejos, diciendo los unos á los otros: ¿Qué quiere ser esto? 13 Mas otros burlándose, decían: Que están llenos de mosto.

Iglesia Tiempo de Dios (Vídeo)
La venida del Espíritu Santo

Iglesia Tiempo de Dios (Vídeo)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2008


Hechos 2:1-13 (Reina-Valera Antigua) 1 Y COMO se cumplieron los días de Pentecostés, estaban todos unánimes juntos; 2 Y de repente vino un estruendo del cielo como de un viento recio que corría, el cual hinchió toda la casa donde estaban sentados; 3 Y se les aparecieron lenguas repartidas, como de fuego, que se asentó sobre cada uno de ellos. 4 Y fueron todos llenos del Espíritu Santo, y comenzaron á hablar en otras lenguas, como el Espíritu les daba que hablasen. 5 Moraban entonces en Jerusalem Judíos, varones religiosos, de todas las naciones debajo del cielo. 6 Y hecho este estruendo, juntóse la multitud; y estaban confusos, porque cada uno les oía hablar su propia lengua. 7 Y estaban atónitos y maravillados, diciendo: He aquí ¿no son "Galileos todos estos que hablan? 8 ¿Cómo, pues, les oímos nosotros hablar cada uno en nuestra lengua en que somos nacidos? 9 Partos y Medos, y Elamitas, y los que habitamos en Mesopotamia, en Judea y en Capadocia, en el Ponto y en Asia, 10 En Phrygia y Pamphylia, en Egipto y en las partes de Africa que está de la otra parte de Cirene, y Romanos extranjeros, tanto Judíos como convertidos, 11 Cretenses y Arabes, les oímos hablar en nuestras lenguas las maravillas de Dios. 12 Y estaban todos atónitos y perplejos, diciendo los unos á los otros: ¿Qué quiere ser esto? 13 Mas otros burlándose, decían: Que están llenos de mosto.

Iglesia Tiempo de Dios (Audio)
La venida del Espíritu Santo

Iglesia Tiempo de Dios (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2008


Hechos 2:1-13 (Reina-Valera Antigua) 1 Y COMO se cumplieron los días de Pentecostés, estaban todos unánimes juntos; 2 Y de repente vino un estruendo del cielo como de un viento recio que corría, el cual hinchió toda la casa donde estaban sentados; 3 Y se les aparecieron lenguas repartidas, como de fuego, que se asentó sobre cada uno de ellos. 4 Y fueron todos llenos del Espíritu Santo, y comenzaron á hablar en otras lenguas, como el Espíritu les daba que hablasen. 5 Moraban entonces en Jerusalem Judíos, varones religiosos, de todas las naciones debajo del cielo. 6 Y hecho este estruendo, juntóse la multitud; y estaban confusos, porque cada uno les oía hablar su propia lengua. 7 Y estaban atónitos y maravillados, diciendo: He aquí ¿no son "Galileos todos estos que hablan? 8 ¿Cómo, pues, les oímos nosotros hablar cada uno en nuestra lengua en que somos nacidos? 9 Partos y Medos, y Elamitas, y los que habitamos en Mesopotamia, en Judea y en Capadocia, en el Ponto y en Asia, 10 En Phrygia y Pamphylia, en Egipto y en las partes de Africa que está de la otra parte de Cirene, y Romanos extranjeros, tanto Judíos como convertidos, 11 Cretenses y Arabes, les oímos hablar en nuestras lenguas las maravillas de Dios. 12 Y estaban todos atónitos y perplejos, diciendo los unos á los otros: ¿Qué quiere ser esto? 13 Mas otros burlándose, decían: Que están llenos de mosto.