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The nature of give and take is a crucible where the alchemy of love and power is relentlessly distilled. At its core, the delicate interplay between generosity and acquisition exposes the hidden arithmetic of our inner economies, where every act of giving etches a counterweight on our psyche.
What if everything in your life—your peace, your relationships, your faith—flowed from one simple principle: what you choose to give and what you choose to take? That's the profound truth David Reed unpacks in his book Give and Take, a guide to living fully within God's design. Drawing from Scripture and the lives of David, Nehemiah, Daniel, the Apostle John, and others, David reveals how this principle shapes our salvation, strengthens us for spiritual warfare, and deepens our gratitude. Whether you're wrestling with forgiveness, seeking peace, or striving for spiritual growth, his insights remind us that what we offer to God and what we receive from Him defines the way we live. Today, David shares how the Give and Take principle can transform your daily walk with Christ, renew your mindset, and bring clarity to life's challenges. Quotes: “Everything we think, do, and experience flows from what we give and take.” “God's design equips us for salvation, peace, and victory.” “What you give to God—and what you take from Him—defines the way you live.” Resources: Get Give and Take by David Read on Amazon
On this episode of Give and Take, Bryce Eddy—former President of Turning Point USA and a close personal friend of Charlie Kirk—pulls back the curtain on his time with Kirk, charting Kirk’s rise and influence on youth culture. The conversation doesn’t shy away from the hot-button issues—faith, race, Trump, Christian nationalism—and asks what it really takes to have honest political dialogue in a culture wired for outrage. Scott and Bryce wrestle with the need for context—cutting through media spin and bad-faith narratives—the power of grace, and why navigating today’s political landscape is harder—and more necessary—than ever. Ready to JOIN THE FIGHT? Join Bryce’s email list for opportunities to join the discussion, get exclusive interviews, and MUCH MORE: Bryceeddy.com For daily episodes, news, and conservative discussions like this, SUBSCRIBE to The Bryce Eddy Show:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-eddy-show/id1635204267 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thebryceeddyshow/ X:https://x.com/Bryceeddy1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Part 2 timeSome bad injury new and some good injury news. Sherif out for several week but Spence and others could be back Saturday. How will this all impact the game with Exeter?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLh14-fqNk0&list=PLGviYupnp_I4o8RJ3lHkpe-uhhBI3t4PILink for our other Scouting Reports - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvgrZgy3e6U&list=PLGviYupnp_I4enXOvFUTaS13heaZOoRxZFollow us over on Twitter -https://x.com/rufc_podIf you want to contact New York Talk - rufcpod@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on X and FacebookPlease also give us a 5 star rating wherever you are listening Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part 1 timeSome bad injury new and some good injury news. Sherif out for several week but Spence and others could be back Saturday. How will this all impact the game with Exeter?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLh14-fqNk0&list=PLGviYupnp_I4o8RJ3lHkpe-uhhBI3t4PILink for our other Scouting Reports - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvgrZgy3e6U&list=PLGviYupnp_I4enXOvFUTaS13heaZOoRxZFollow us over on Twitter -https://x.com/rufc_podIf you want to contact New York Talk - rufcpod@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on X and FacebookPlease also give us a 5 star rating wherever you are listening Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maren A. Ehlers's Give and Take: Poverty and the Status Order in Early Modern Japan (Harvard University Asia Center, 2018) examines the ways in which ordinary subjects—including many so-called outcastes and other marginalized groups—participated in the administration and regulation of society in Tokugawa Japan. Within this context, the book focuses on self-governing occupation-based and other status groups and explore their roles making Tokugawa Japan tick. The title, Give and Take, is part of Ehlers's argument about the ways in which their relationship to government was one of reciprocity between ostensibly benevolent rulers and dutybound status groups. Within this, Ehlers evinces a special interest in marginalized groups and in poverty, especially “beggar bosses” and blind guilds. Through a detailed examination of an extraordinary collection of primary sources from the castle town of Ōno (Fukui prefecture), Ehlers uses the case study of approaches to the problems of poverty to enrich our understanding of the complex dynamics of interconnectivity and reciprocity that characterized Japan under Tokugawa rule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maren A. Ehlers's Give and Take: Poverty and the Status Order in Early Modern Japan (Harvard University Asia Center, 2018) examines the ways in which ordinary subjects—including many so-called outcastes and other marginalized groups—participated in the administration and regulation of society in Tokugawa Japan. Within this context, the book focuses on self-governing occupation-based and other status groups and explore their roles making Tokugawa Japan tick. The title, Give and Take, is part of Ehlers's argument about the ways in which their relationship to government was one of reciprocity between ostensibly benevolent rulers and dutybound status groups. Within this, Ehlers evinces a special interest in marginalized groups and in poverty, especially “beggar bosses” and blind guilds. Through a detailed examination of an extraordinary collection of primary sources from the castle town of Ōno (Fukui prefecture), Ehlers uses the case study of approaches to the problems of poverty to enrich our understanding of the complex dynamics of interconnectivity and reciprocity that characterized Japan under Tokugawa rule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Maren A. Ehlers's Give and Take: Poverty and the Status Order in Early Modern Japan (Harvard University Asia Center, 2018) examines the ways in which ordinary subjects—including many so-called outcastes and other marginalized groups—participated in the administration and regulation of society in Tokugawa Japan. Within this context, the book focuses on self-governing occupation-based and other status groups and explore their roles making Tokugawa Japan tick. The title, Give and Take, is part of Ehlers's argument about the ways in which their relationship to government was one of reciprocity between ostensibly benevolent rulers and dutybound status groups. Within this, Ehlers evinces a special interest in marginalized groups and in poverty, especially “beggar bosses” and blind guilds. Through a detailed examination of an extraordinary collection of primary sources from the castle town of Ōno (Fukui prefecture), Ehlers uses the case study of approaches to the problems of poverty to enrich our understanding of the complex dynamics of interconnectivity and reciprocity that characterized Japan under Tokugawa rule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maren A. Ehlers's Give and Take: Poverty and the Status Order in Early Modern Japan (Harvard University Asia Center, 2018) examines the ways in which ordinary subjects—including many so-called outcastes and other marginalized groups—participated in the administration and regulation of society in Tokugawa Japan. Within this context, the book focuses on self-governing occupation-based and other status groups and explore their roles making Tokugawa Japan tick. The title, Give and Take, is part of Ehlers's argument about the ways in which their relationship to government was one of reciprocity between ostensibly benevolent rulers and dutybound status groups. Within this, Ehlers evinces a special interest in marginalized groups and in poverty, especially “beggar bosses” and blind guilds. Through a detailed examination of an extraordinary collection of primary sources from the castle town of Ōno (Fukui prefecture), Ehlers uses the case study of approaches to the problems of poverty to enrich our understanding of the complex dynamics of interconnectivity and reciprocity that characterized Japan under Tokugawa rule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
Dancefloors are where we gather in heightened states of vulnerability. Making them uniquely situated opportunities to collectively impact each other. Whether that's for the positive or negative depends on "Give and Take."Have an insatiable appetite for all things rave? Subscribe to the Rants and Raves newsletter on Substack for columns and audio emailed directly to you. And to listen in on future interviews with nightlife legends, follow Rants and Raves on your favorite podcast platform. Music x Claude Young Jr / Logo x Michael Magnan
How can we separate real innovation from hype? In this episode, Joel Krooswyk, Federal CTO at GitLab, joins TC Gill for a thoughtful deep dive into the evolving role of AI in development, hiring, and leadership. Joel brings 25+ years of experience across private and public sectors and this conversation hits that perfect balance of vision and pragmatism. Tune in now and explore the full story!
All marriages are happy—it's the living together afterward that's tough! We smile, knowing how true such a statement really is. After the flowers, the candles, the music, and the vows, there inevitably follows the day-to-day reality of living as partners: the stress of financial deadlines, the demands brought on by occupational hassles, the breakdown of communication, the misunderstandings that grow from sexual disharmony, and the lingering offenses not dealt with. The list seems endless. Peter was a married man. He understood the importance of domestic harmony. Under the Holy Spirit's inspiration, he wrote words of wise and workable counsel for all to heed. In spite of the centuries that separate us from Peter's day, these principles are still appropriate. They work; so let's listen!Download Message Mate To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1118/29
All marriages are happy—it's the living together afterward that's tough! We smile, knowing how true such a statement really is. After the flowers, the candles, the music, and the vows, there inevitably follows the day-to-day reality of living as partners: the stress of financial deadlines, the demands brought on by occupational hassles, the breakdown of communication, the misunderstandings that grow from sexual disharmony, and the lingering offenses not dealt with. The list seems endless. Peter was a married man. He understood the importance of domestic harmony. Under the Holy Spirit's inspiration, he wrote words of wise and workable counsel for all to heed. In spite of the centuries that separate us from Peter's day, these principles are still appropriate. They work; so let's listen!Download Message Mate To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1118/29
All marriages are happy—it's the living together afterward that's tough! We smile, knowing how true such a statement really is. After the flowers, the candles, the music, and the vows, there inevitably follows the day-to-day reality of living as partners: the stress of financial deadlines, the demands brought on by occupational hassles, the breakdown of communication, the misunderstandings that grow from sexual disharmony, and the lingering offenses not dealt with. The list seems endless. Peter was a married man. He understood the importance of domestic harmony. Under the Holy Spirit's inspiration, he wrote words of wise and workable counsel for all to heed. In spite of the centuries that separate us from Peter's day, these principles are still appropriate. They work; so let's listen!Download Message Mate To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1118/29
5-18-25 Philippians 4:10-20 - Gospel Give and Take by Oneida Gospel Church
In Focus on Politics this week, the coalition debuts its second Budget - taking the knife to numerous government programmes in order to boost health, education and defence. RNZ deputy political editor Craig McCulloch takes a deeper look at the Budget of trade-offs.Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Looking to the example of Mary on this Mother's Day!
On a quiet riverbank a boy meets a stranger going through a rough patch, as the two keep tabs on a controversial rewilding project. Written by Linda Cracknell Read by Andy Clark Producer: Eilidh McCreadieLinda Cracknell is a writer of fiction, narrative non-fiction and radio drama. Her work often combines travel and writing with a particular interest in landscapes, place and memory. Publications include essay collection and Radio 4 Book of the Week, "Doubling Back" and fiction "Call of the Undertow" and "The Other Side of Stone".
Live Life Happy with Andrea Seydel – The Podcast for Book Lovers & Lifelong Learners Welcome to Live Life Happy with Andrea Seydel! If you love books that inspire, transform, and empower, you're in the right place. This podcast is all about book summaries and actionable takeaways from incredible authors who pour their wisdom into books on happiness, well-being, and personal growth. Now in Season 3, we're diving even deeper—taking the powerful insights from these books and applying them in real, tangible ways. Think of this as your shortcut to the best knowledge out there, distilled into digestible, practical strategies you can use to create a happier, more fulfilling life. As the founder of Live Life Happy Publishing, I also weave in tips on writing and publishing your own book. Whether you're dreaming of becoming an author or just love learning from the best, this podcast is a space for book lovers, thought leaders, and changemakers. If you're ready to read, learn, and take action, hit play and join the community! And if you're ready to bring your own book to life, I'm here as your Book Doula, helping you navigate the world of publishing while keeping 100% of your rights and royalties.
We're often told that success comes down to talent, hard work, and luck. But Adam Grant's research suggests that view is missing something crucial. In today's installment of Next Big Idea Classics, Adam revisits his 2013 bestseller “Give and Take,” explaining how our interactions with others determine who thrives and who doesn't.
The JTS Commentary for Pekudei by Rabbi Eliezer Diamond, Rabbi Judah Nadich Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics, JTSThis commentary was originally broadcast in 2018.Music provided by JJReinhold / Pond5
On this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast, we're bringing you yet another installment of our series on Thirty Days of Thought by our very own Jay Doran. Today, Jay is discussing the section dedicated to the give and take of life. You have to be able to strike a solid balance between the two so as not to be taken advantage of by those who would look to do so. And at the same time, you need to be able to give to others while you can as some would argue that nothing is more important that helping those around you. Its a thin line to walk, but we're trying to make it a little broader on this episode of The Culture Matters Podcast.
Vandaag bespreken we het boek Give and Take van Adam Grant. Ondertitel: Why helping others drives our success Auteur: American popular science author, and professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania specializing in organizational psychology. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Grant Dit boek Give and taken (Geven en nemen) komt uit 2013. Zijn nieuwste boek is Hidden Potential. Ander boeken van Grant zijn Originals en Think Again. TED Podcast Re Thinking interviewt bekende mensen https://adamgrant.net/podcasts/rethinking/ TED talks https://adamgrant.net/speaking/ In 2017 Grant co-founded (along with University of Michigan professor Wayne Baker and entrepreneur Cheryl Baker) Give and Take, Inc.,[15] a company that makes a software called Givitas, a web-based SaaS platform designed to help organizations implement the principles from his book Give and Take. https://www.giveandtakeinc.com/givitas De twee oprichters van dit bedrijf zijn: Adam Grant in Give and Take Dr. Wayne Baker in All You Have to Do is Ask. TED talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyXRYgjQXX0 Build cultures where givers succeed. protect givers from burnout (5 minute favor) encourage help seeking get the right people on the bus (weeding out the takers) Pronoia - uitgangspunt is dat anderen het goed met je voor hebben. Kern van het boek dat ik deel met anderen: Er zijn givers, takers en matchers in de wereld. Dan vraag ik wie ze denken dat het minst succesvol zijn. Givers wordt dan dan vaak genoemd. Correct. Als je in organsiaties kijkt naar wie de minst succesvolle teamleden zijn, dan zijn dit de givers. Ze geven zoveel dat ze niet toekomen aan hun eigen werk. Dan vraag ik wie denk je dat het meest succesvol zijn? Dan worden takers en matchers genoemd, maar het zijn opnieuw de givers. Er is dus een manier om succesvol te geven, waarbij je anderen helpt en jezelf ook wordt geholpen. Tom las de Nederlandse vertaling en Erno las de Engelse versie. We hadden beide het boek al eerder gelezen, en lazen het opnieuw voor deze boekbespreking. De inhoudsopgave uit de Nederlandse vertaling: 1 Wie goed doet, goed ontmoet?2 De pauw en de panda3 Het rimpeleffect4 Speuren naar ruwe diamanten5 De kracht van krachteloze communicatie6 Gemotiveerd blijven7 Van tobber tot topper8 Het Scrooge-effect9 Uit de schaduw treden Inhoudsopgave Good returns - The dangers and rewards of giving more than you get The Peacock and the Panda - How givers, takers and matchers build networks The ripple effect - collaboration and the dynamics of giving and taking credit Finding the diamond in the rough - The fact and fiction of recognizing potential The Power of powerless communication - How to be modest and influence people The Art of motivation maintenance - Why some givers burn out but others are on fire Chump Change - overcoming the doormat effect The Scrooge Shift - Why a soccer team, a fingerprint and a name can tilt us in the other direction Out of the shadows Actions for impact Good returns - The dangers and rewards of giving more than you get David Hornik - een investeerder die een ondernemer (voetbalvader) helpt om een investeerder te vinden, en doet zelf ook een aanbod, maar Danny Shader kiest eerst een andere partij. Takers feel they need to be better than others. Givers, you help whenever the benefits to others exceed the personal costs Matchers strive to preserve an equal balance. Uitleg dat Givers are the least and most successful. Dan gaat hij verder om te laten zien dat Hornik zeer succesvol is door vooral te geven. Volgend verhaal is gaat over een gever in de poltiek, een omgeving waar veel takers zijn. Hij beschrijft hoe Sampson een aantal keren probeert in de politiek te komen. Uiteindelijk succesvol, maar meerdere verkiezingen nodig. Dan vertelt hij dat dit over Abraham Lincoln gaat,
Are you willing to give and take help?
As the Calamity continues, a group of prisoners deep within Rybad-Kol plot their escape from the Strife Emperor's fortress... Meet the Players!Game Master Brennan Lee Mulligan: https://www.instagram.com/brennanleemulligan/Matthew Mercer: http://instagram.com/matthewmercervoLiam O'Brien: http://instagram.com/voiceofobrienCeilia Rose Gooding: https://www.instagram.com/celiargooding/Jasmine Don: https://www.instagram.com/birdclump/Alex Ward: https://www.instagram.com/alexanderward777/ BEACONWe're excited to bring you even MORE with a Beacon membership! Start your 7-day free trial today at https://beacon.tv/join and get unparalleled access to the shows you love completely ad-free! You'll receive NEW Beacon exclusive series, instant access to VODs & podcasts, live event pre-sales, merch discounts, & a private Discord. YOUTUBE MEMBERS / TWITCH SUBSCRIBERSTwitch Subscribers and YouTube Members gain instant access to VODs of our shows, moderated live chats, and custom emojis & badges:https://www.youtube.com/criticalrole/joinhttps://www.twitch.tv/criticalrole Visual Effects by Christian Brown3D Modeling by Daniel Ehrli aka Axolote GamingMusical Theme by Colm McGuinnessCharacter art by Hannah Friederichs Due to the improv nature of RPG content on our channels, some themes and situations that occur in-game may be difficult for some to handle. If hearing discussions of certain episodes or scenes become uncomfortable, we strongly suggest taking a break or skipping that particular episode.Your health and well-being is important to us and Psycom has a great list of international mental health resources, in case it's useful: http://bit.ly/PsycomResources
Lorrena Black is a 25-year Army veteran and Founder of She Served LLC, where she focuses on leadership development and training inviduals to advance in their careers.Lorrena is also a huge propoent of networking like myself and in this episode we discuss the idea of Adam Grant's book, "Give and Take." We talk about "givers, takers, and matchers" and share some of our own experiences in building connections.#BaxtersBuzz #Networking #AdamGrant Angelic 8s: A Letter To Zara" and is available. https://amzn.to/37BIX44
Prayer is a natural, spiritual act connecting us to God, yet we often overcomplicate it as we mature. In this episode, we explore what the Bible says about prayer, simple methods like the Lord's Prayer, and how miracles happen through childlike faith. — To connect, learn more or donate, visit gravetopchurch.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok by searching @gravetopchurch
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Generosity is one of the most personal acts of worship, yet it's often misunderstood due to misuse in church culture. In this message, we explore the heart of giving, how it builds faith and trust in God, and its eternal impact on the Kingdom of God. — To connect, learn more or donate, visit gravetopchurch.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok by searching @gravetopchurch
In this message, we dive into the profound impact of regularly reading Scripture, exploring its ability to shape our understanding of God, morality, and motivation. Together, we'll unpack its beautiful simplicity and rich complexity, revealing how the Bible equips us to live with purpose, faith, and unity in Christ. — To connect, learn more or donate, visit gravetopchurch.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok by searching @gravetopchurch
Discover how fasting deepens your faith, sharpens your spirit, and invites God's supernatural breakthroughs into your life. Learn practical tips and biblical truths about this powerful spiritual practice. — To connect, learn more or donate, visit gravetopchurch.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok by searching @gravetopchurch
In this episode, we talk through some literary news from Algeria and France, discuss two big translations out this fall from towering authors, as well as a new favorite by Maya Abu al-Hayyat. Then we turn to Read Palestine Week and the new collection focused on writers in Gaza, And Still We Write, before a discussion on refusing to work with Israeli publishers that are complicit in the violence against Palestinians. Show notes:Author Kamel Daoud sued over claim he used life of wife's patient in novel (The Guardian)An excerpt from Aziz Binebine's own account of Tazmamart, translated by Lulu Norman (WWB). Binebine's story was the basis for Tahar Ben Jelloun's This Blinding Absence of Light.Radwa Ashour's classic Granada Trilogy is finally out in its complete form, in Kay Heikkenen's translation. You can find the launch discussion at the AUC Press YouTube.The late Elias Khoury's Children of the Ghetto: Star of the Sea, translated by the late Humphrey Davies, was published in November by Archipelago Books.Maya Abu al-Hayyat's soon-to-be-classic No One Knows Their Blood Type is out in Hazem Jamjoum's vibrant translation this fall, from Ohio State University PressYou can get a free digital copy of And Still We Write from the ArabLit storefront, https://arablit.gumroad.com/ Those who want a print copy can get one through Mixam.The letter on refusing to work with Israeli publishers complicit in violence against Palestinians is on the PalFest website.Ahdaf Soueif responds to some criticism of the letter in the London Review of Books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you willing to let Jesus renovate you?
Join us for Episode 4155 as Rear Admiral Rev. Dr. Margaret Grun Kibben, Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives, unpacks a profound message of faith, resilience, and divine provision in her sermon, "Give and Take." Reflecting on 1 Kings 17:8-16, Dr. Kibben explores God's unwavering commitment to provide even when hope seems lost, weaving insights from the widow's story of trust and sacrifice. Through personal reflections, Dr. Kibben challenges us to consider how faith and gratitude shape our response to hardship. Listen in for an inspiring message that encourages deeper reliance on God's provision.
What if understanding your giving style could unlock unprecedented levels of success in your personal and professional life? Join me, as I explore the powerful insights from Adam Grant's transformative book, "Give and Take," and its profound influence on my personal and professional journey. We explore the three reciprocity styles: givers, takers, and matchers, and delve into how givers, those who prioritize generosity, can end up being the most or least successful based on their approach. Discover the crucial difference between selfless givers, who often burn out, and otherish givers, who blend kindness with strategy, ensuring that their generosity is sustainable and mutually beneficial. In this episode, we also dissect the unique impacts of generosity within the business world, comparing the transactional nature of matchers to the deeper legacy left by strategic givers. By managing time and resources effectively, energetic givers can create lasting positive impacts. Reflect on your own reciprocity style and its influence on your relationships. Whether you're aiming to grow your business or enrich your personal connections, these insights will guide you toward authenticity and well-being, paving the way to success without sacrificing yourself in the process. Connect with Paul here: Website: https://innovativewealth.com/Instagram: https://businesslegacypodcast.com/ Timestamps 00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome to Business Legacy Podcast 00:00:37 - Overview of Adam Grant's 'Give and Take' 00:01:15 - Understanding Reciprocity Styles: Givers, Takers, and Matchers 00:02:30 - Personal Impact of 'Give and Take' on Host Paul Dio 00:03:45 - Distinction Between Selfless and Otherish Givers 00:05:10 - Strategic Giving: Balancing Generosity and Self-Care 00:06:30 - Importance of Setting Boundaries for Success 00:08:10 - The Role of Matchers and Transactional Relationships 00:09:00 - Long-term Success and Legacy of Generous Givers 00:10:15 - Reflecting on Personal Giving Style and its Impact 00:11:30 - Practical Steps for Enhancing Business and Personal Connections 00:12:45 - Conclusion and Final Reflections on Generosity in Business 00:13:30 - Closing Remarks Legacy Podcast: For more information about the Legacy Podcast and its co-hosts, visit businesslegacypodcast.com. Leave a Review: If you enjoyed the episode, leave a review and rating on your preferred podcast platform. For more information: Visit businesslegacypodcast.com to access the shownotes and additional resources on the episode.
Nick is joined by ITV and Sky presenter Matt Chapman to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They begin with initial reaction to the draw for the Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp on Sunday, and talk to Yann Lerner, trainer of one of the favourites for the race, Look de Vega. They consider the likely pace of the race in the conditions, and debate the merits of Yutaka Take's booking for Al Riffa. Also on today's show, news on Goffs Orby sale while Guy O'Callaghan from Grangemore Stud looks ahead to selling Charyn at Tattersalls Book One next week. Plus, Charlotte gets the NTF reaction to the proposed commercial agreements from CEO Paul Johnson, while Tom talks to Racing Foundation Conference keynote Bob Langert about tackling negative perception of the sport, and Nick catches up with James Harron, the Aus-based agent who has just sold this year's Everest slot. Anthea Leigh - the newest judge to the Godolphin TIEA awards - reminds everyone to get voting.
Nick is joined by ITV and Sky presenter Matt Chapman to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They begin with initial reaction to the draw for the Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp on Sunday, and talk to Yann Lerner, trainer of one of the favourites for the race, Look de Vega. They consider the likely pace of the race in the conditions, and debate the merits of Yutaka Take's booking for Al Riffa. Also on today's show, news on Goffs Orby sale while Guy O'Callaghan from Yeomanstown Stud looks ahead to selling Charyn at Tattersalls Book One next week. Plus, Charlotte gets the NTF reaction to the proposed commercial agreements from CEO Paul Johnson, while Tom talks to Racing Foundation Conference keynote Bob Langert about tackling negative perception of the sport, and Nick catches up with James Harron, the Aus-based agent who has just sold this year's Everest slot. Anthea Leigh - the newest judge to the Godolphin TIEA awards - reminds everyone to get voting.
The Challenge of October is Ownership and the Theme for the Quarter is Give and Take. Here's how we begin to explore and learn from each other. It's the final quarter of 2024 and it's time we link arms and join forces to enrich each other spiritually in more concrete ways. I've set up a challenge. It's not very strenuous, but it's a way to get us thinking, dialoguing, and moving toward better ways of being. Please, be a part of it. I explain that in the audio today. Here's a preview, in video form,and I hope you will find me on YouTube and subscribe ⭐️go here or subscribe at the main channel HERE,especially if you already find yourself poking around YoutTube. FIND INFO HERE too. https://open.substack.com/pub/sparkmymuse/p/october-ownership ❇️ The October Challenge Patreon post I refer to can be found here ⬇️https://www.patreon.com/posts/4-4-quarterly-113008968
Ever felt like love is more about 'give and take' than genuine connection? You may be in a transactional relationship. Learn how to spot the signs and identify the cycles so you can protect your heart. · Identify Transactional Relationship Signs: Learn how to recognize the key indicators of a transactional relationship and ensure your connection is based on genuine love and respect. · Understand the Game's Cycles: Discover the hallmark patterns and cycles of a transactional relationship to better navigate and address this con early on. · How To Protect Your Heart: Awareness of the game and its cycles will ensure you're one step ahead and not letting ‘the illusion' destroy your emotional well-being. Work with Me: Consultation: The Dating Games Guide: Dating Games Decoded Bundle: The Older Women | Younger Men Dating Guide: Older Women and Younger Men Bundle: Books: Breakup Triage; The Cure for Heartache Audible Allowing Magnificence; Living the Expanded Version of Your Life - Book and Audiobook: Connect with Me! Website: susanwinter.net YouTube: YouTube Channel Instagram: Instagram Profile Twitter: Twitter Profile Facebook: Facebook Page LinkedIn: LinkedIn Profile TikTok: TikTok Profile
After a protracted battle over bolts and sport climbing, American climbers nearly lost the ability to climb on public lands in the early 1990s. It would have completely altered the course of our sport. Fortunately, lawyer and climber Armando Menocal rose to the challenge of protecting climbing for generations to come, despite the fact that many climbers hoped he would fail. We take a peek into the early days of the Access Fund and Leici Hendrix adds perspective on the importance of local climbing organizations. Originally aired in 2021. Thanks to our sponsors The North Face LMNT Use link to get a free LMNT sample pack with any order COROS Use code CLIMBINGGOLD to get a free watch carabiner with the purchase of a VERTIX 2s watch when both items are in your cart.
In an era where the financial stability of many arts organizations is increasingly precarious, arts philanthropy stands at a critical juncture. The recent COVID-19 pandemic of 2020-21 laid bare the vulnerabilities in existing funding structures, highlighting just how fragile these lifelines can be. Coupled with a surge in social initiatives that demand attention and resources, the way the arts are funded is undergoing scrutiny and transformation. A new wave of philanthropists—individuals with fresh motivations and evolving priorities—has emerged. These next-gen donors continue the legacy of their predecessors, while actively reshaping it, bringing forth new perspectives and expectations. Their influence is profound but necessitates a balance of caution and optimism as the arts sector navigates this changing landscape. This is where Philanthropy in the Arts: A Game of Give and Take (Lund Humphries, 2023) steps in, offering a sprawling yet incisive exploration of philanthropy in the arts. The book examines the interests and behaviors of donors and recipients, suggesting ways in which their practices can be better intertwined. Through open and wide-ranging discussions, it explores the intricacies of giving and receiving in the arts, shedding light on the unique challenges and opportunities that define this relationship. For collectors, philanthropists, and patrons, this book is more than just analysis—it's a handy guide that equips them with the knowledge to navigate the peculiarities of arts philanthropy. For art market and museum professionals, it provides insights into the evolving dynamics of donor relationships, helping them adapt to the rapidly changing environment. Amidst the increasing financial instability of numerous arts organizations, arts philanthropy finds itself at a critical juncture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Welcome to Day 2379 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2379 – OUR STRANGE LIFE – THE GIVE AND TAKE OF DOMESTIC HARMONY 1 PETER 3:1-7 – Daily Wisdom Putnam Church Message – 05/12/2024 Our Strange Life – The Give and Take of Domestic Harmony 1 Peter 3:1-7 Last week, we realized that as Christ followers, we will not only be the recipients of unjust treatment at times but that there are benefits in bearing the brunt of that treatment in a message titled, Pressing on Even Though Ripped Off. This week, we are shifting from submitting to government authorities and employers to how we should practice mutual submission in our home in a message titled, The Give-and-Take of Domestic Harmony. I know some of you no longer have a spouse, so this message may not be directly applicable, but use Peter's lessons to help friends and family that may need your advice. Today's passage is 1 Peter 3:1-7, on page 1889 of your Pew Bibles. I will read it today from the NLT because it focuses more clearly on keywords. 1 In the same way, your wives must accept your husbands' authority. Then, even if some refuse to obey the Good News, your godly lives will speak to them without any words. They will be won over 2 by observing your pure and reverent lives. 3 Don't be concerned about the outward beauty of fancy hairstyles, expensive jewelry, or beautiful clothes. 4 You should clothe yourselves instead with the beauty that comes from within, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is so precious to God. 5 This is how the holy women of old made themselves beautiful. They put their trust in God and accepted the authority of their husbands. 6 For instance, Sarah obeyed her husband, Abraham, and called him her master. You are her daughters when you do what is right without fear of what your husbands might do. 7 In the same way, you husbands must give honor to your wives. Treat your wife with understanding as you live together. She may be weaker than you are, but she is your equal partner in God's gift of new life. Treat her as you should| so your prayers will not be hindered. Just like it is impossible to drive a car with two steering wheels and each spouse trying to wrestle control from the other, a better analogy for a healthy marriage is that of a row boat, where both must paddle in harmony to make any progress. Having been married to Paula for forty-five years this August, I've become a realist about marriage— not an idealist. While overall, our marriage has been rock-solid and, yes, even pleasant, there have been years of learning and growth, which includes difficulty, delight, discovery, heartaches, disappointments, hurtful times, and ecstatic moments together. These experiences have made our marriage stronger. The apostle Peter, too, spoke about marriage, but not from some remote prophet's cave or in a scholar's ivory tower.| No, Peter was married. His wife accompanied him on many of his travels (1 Cor. 9:5). They were co-workers in the Kingdom of God. Peter knew firsthand the struggles all married couples endure. Like a diamond in a platinum...
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