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Welcome to the new Jazz Cast! This week's set features the lead guitar melodies and improvising on the themes. We think you'll really like it! The music titles: "JUST TAKE A LOOK", "THE GOOD CHOICE", "MAD MORNING RUSH", and "ALL THE TWISTS AND CURVES". {COMPLIMENTS OF COSMIC CONSCIOUSNESS MUSIC ©2026 BMI} Enjoy!
A sermon preached by Rev. Wanda Bynum-Duckett with Foundry UMC January 18, 2026. “Piece Us Together” series. Isaiah 61: 1-8 [a]The spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord has anointed me; He has sent me to bring good news to the afflicted, to bind up the brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to the captives, release to the prisoners, 2 To announce a year of favor from the Lord and a day of vindication by our God; To comfort all who mourn; 3 to place on those who mourn in Zion a diadem instead of ashes, To give them oil of gladness instead of mourning, a glorious mantle instead of a faint spirit. They will be called oaks of justice, the planting of the Lord to show his glory. 4 They shall rebuild the ancient ruins, the former wastes they shall raise up And restore the desolate cities, devastations of generation upon generation. 5 Strangers shall stand ready to pasture your flocks, foreigners shall be your farmers and vinedressers. 6 [b]You yourselves shall be called “Priests of the Lord,” “Ministers of our God” you shall be called. You shall eat the wealth of the nations and in their riches you will boast. 7 Because their shame was twofold[c] and disgrace was proclaimed their portion, They will possess twofold in their own land; everlasting joy shall be theirs. As your pastor has been leading you in the brilliance of a sermon series entitled Piece Us Together, I've been wrestling with the notion that life is to a great extent a series of choices…pieces, deposits, decisions made by us (and others connected to us) that when congruent, consistent and courageously aligned with God's Spirit, can not only be called good choices, but can bear the designation of GOD CHOICES. We know those moments when the Spirit speaks and we actually listen, and we do or resist doing or saying a thing, moving in a certain direction or keeping still, and we know in our knower that it wasn't us, it was GOD. Some choices we know we can't take credit for. We didn't have enough information or wisdom or fortitude on our own and yet sometimes you just know: that was God's leading - even ordaining - a particular path or decision. So my wrestling isn't about whether those kinds of choices are possible, it's more about how we might more intentionally posture ourselves to make them. What are the foundational pieces, the underlying preparation for making God choices? In some situations, seasons, and circumstances, it can be difficult to know what good is, let alone where GOD is. Especially when it seems like everyone is screaming and streaming their rightness, even assigning to it the name and the will of GOD, how do we individually and collectively choose rightly, even GODLY. I picked up this little knick-knack at a thrift store in Greenville, North Carolina – my mother's hometown – and it simply says, “Make good choices.” So I chose to buy it for a whopping 99 cents. I believe that purchase was a God choice because ever since, this statement, this mantra that has become so popular, has had me wrestling. It sounds good, but it also raises a challenge: how do we know? Hindsight can sometimes be 20/20, sometimes we can look back with satisfaction and say that was a good choice, or we can look back with regret and say this or that was a bad move, but how do we really know the ultimate goodness of a choice, with our limited retroactive vision, and with a future yet unfolding before us? Sometimes options are so plentiful that the gift of choice (God's free will) feels like a burden. And yet for some, life is such that options are few and choices become a luxury. Sometimes the choice is between what we might call two evils, and the struggle is to discern which is less so. Like a choice of whether to steal or starve, or a choice of whether to go to work and risk being kidnapped from a parking lot or staying home and facing the certainty of no income at all. And every morning when my daughter sends my seven-year-old grandson and my 13-year-old granddaughter to school with lunch, and a kiss, and a prayer that no shooter, no bully, no weapon formed against them will prosper, she also sends them off with these words: Make good choices. And so it is from pre-K to reWirement…how do we know which is which? Some decisions are negligible like sushi or soul food, and God bless you if you have access to both. Some choices are weightier and defining of the trajectory of not only our own lives, but the lives of others… like ballot choices. Anybody rethinking these days how much every vote matters? Consider choices like whether to respond to the sign our unhoused sibling is holding at the traffic light, or to roll up our car windows when we dare to drive through that neighborhood…that is if we even dare choose to drive through that neighborhood. After all, that's what beltways are for, right? To avoid the discourse and dilemmas of Samaria? The bible gives us some help, doesn't it? Choose ye this day who you will serve. (Joshua 24:15) Spoiler alert, choose GOD! Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and God's righteousness. (Matthew 6:33) The bible helps us to know that, God's word is a lamp unto our feet, and a light unto our pathway (Psalm 119:105), and meanwhile there are some people who believe - or at least say - that they are following a path illumined by God's word even as they CHOOSE to be, or to follow a path that looks more like darkness than light. The bible is helpful in many ways, even as it lets us know that there is a way that seems right to a man, or a woman or a human, but its end is not life, but death. (Proverbs 14:12) To put it more simply, just because we place a cross on a path, a way, or a choice, does not mean it's a GOD choice, because our nation's history tells us that some have carried their crosses and others have burned them. The bible helps us with our discernment, but it does not take away the need for that discernment. The scriptures give us examples of heroes and sheroes and they-roes whose choices are stamped with God's approval. Conversely, but equally as helpful, the bible also offers us examples of choices that we can see from our pews were not God choices. Choices like: Barrabas over Jesus, to wash our hands amidst the bloodshed in our communities, and to entertain the conversation of a snake. Yet in the moment, in the mission field, on our jobs - if we are so blessed in this administration to have and keep a job - and even in the church, we have struggled (often with the best of intentions) to make the good choice, the GOD choice. Good people are also capable of bad choices. So how do we know, and even when we know, how do we move in the direction of what we know is good and what is GOD? This Human Relations Sunday, on the eve of a day when we honor the life, work, and ministry of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, JR, it's a good time to have this conversation. Because the pieces, the choices, the decisions, the moves that Dr. King made, we can look at now and say that they were good, and even that they were GOD, but can we also agree that were hard, and they did not reflect the usual metrics of success. They were not financial choices that led to wealth. They were not safe choices that led to longevity. They were not choices that led to comfort for him or his family. As a young scholar and theologian out of Boston University, the world was Dr. King's oyster. He spoke well, he married well, he could have lived well by most standards even for the time, with the cushion of education, and perhaps some ability to escape the ravages and brutality of life as a black man in the Jim Crow south, or – if he chose - the more liberal and more subtly racist north. But like so many other freedom fighters, peacemakers, and GOD-choosers, King chose differently. He used his gifts and his anointing, not to live a successful life but, to live and ultimately give a life that was good. How and why did he choose as he chose, live as he lived, and die as he died. With four fatherless children, a weeping widow, bomb threats from his enemies, and the voices of his friends saying wait for justice to arrive slowly, when the scripture calls for it to roll down like mighty waters. What's the framework for such a life? Where's the groundwork and the foundation for making those kinds of God choices? And, considering where we are now, some might even argue what's the point? Because the task of evil is to overwhelm us, and numb us so that we give up and give in. But we are those who understand that only light confounds darkness and only love drives out hate. (Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1957 sermon entitled Loving Your Enemies) We are those who must keep the work of Dr. King and other GOD-choosers from unraveling, because it's becoming quite clear that the very fabric of our nation is really more loosely stitched together than we realized, and the fuller we get of ourselves, the more likely we are to come apart at the very (s.e.e.m.s.). Well, this morning I want to offer a few ideas for your consideration as we seek to piece together our choices, our contributions to a tapestry of goodness and God-ness. These ideas do not form a magic bullet, or fast-working formula, but offer a bit of profiling of two prophetic God choosers: Dr. King and the Prophet Isaiah. In our scripture reading, Isaiah is making a profound declaration that I would imagine sounded a bit grandiose, perhaps even arrogant or delusional for Isaiah to declare, “the Spirit of the LORD is upon ME.” But Friends, this is not mere self-confidence. Isaiah is not pontificating his own opinions or positioning himself for re-election. He is not operating under the advisement of any renegade dictator, partisan pundit, or complacent church. This is not ego, or hubris. This is clarity of call. Isaiah is clear from whom his call comes, and he is clear about those to whom he is called. We have all perhaps witnessed the reduction of the work of prophecy to fortune telling, and sometimes misguided proclamations wrapped in boldness of the flesh. But the real work of prophecy lies in the clearly motivated execution of a call that comes from God to speak and act with truth and justice. Isaiah has seen the Lord high and lifted up. (Isaiah 6:1) He has heard the Lord's call and answered, Here I Am, send me. (Isaiah 6:8) And out of this connection and experience with God comes clarity! It's the kind of clarity that Dr. King testified to, declaring, “I've been to the mountaintop…I just want to do God's will.” (Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, JR.'s 1968 speech, I've Been to the Mountaintop) And the good news for us is that clarity of call and the capacity to see GOD is not limited to a pulpit, or an appointment, or a title. It is the God-given opportunity for all of us who purport to be God's people to discover, discern and be deployed for the mission from whom and to whom we are called. You want to see Jesus? Look in the eyes of your neighbor. You want to see the Lord? Recognize that we are all made in God's image. You want to have a mountaintop experience? Spend some time in the valley with those who are hurting and get some clarity! Maybe that's what my little plaque is trying to say. Maybe choices become a whole lot easier and godlier when we have clarity about who is calling us and why. We may feel inadequate, like Isaiah did when he was first called. We may face opposition from our peers and elders as Dr. King did. But clarity will help us show up anyhow, even if its stammering like Moses, running like Jonah, wrestling like Jacob, weeping at a tomb like Mary or Coretta, staying seated like Rosa, speaking out like Father Oscar Romero, running for office like Kamala, speaking truth to power like Jasmine, singing like Mahalia and our choir today, speaking on NPR like Ginger, and marching like Martin. Afraid? Yes, sometimes. Called? Absolutely! God is compelling us to offer our piece to the work for such a time as this, whether our call is to teach, or speak, or organize, or march or pray or sing or write, or cook a meal, or wipe a tear, or serve in the church and in the community. Know that separation of church and state does not require us to be isolated or silenced or detached from the world. The church is a place of worship and equipping; the church is no place to hide. And the good news is that the anointing - the clear call to make God choices - is not only for those we call Reverend, or Doctor, or prophet, or priest, but the book of Joel helps us to know that GOD pours out God's spirit on ALL FLESH! (Joel 2:28), to dream like Martin, and to proclaim like Isaiah a new and hopeful reality of rebuilt ruins, restored cities and everlasting joy. The powerful thing about clarity of call is that it grounds us with the ability to make GOD choices. It is the foundational YES that makes everything else clearer. Listen to the clarity of Isaiah's call. He's not anointed just to be anointed, but it is to bring good news in bad times, to bind up the wounds of the hurting, to comfort those who mourn. Praise God that the call is a call of hope, of captives set free and chains broken. The audacity, the unmitigated gall and the amazing and dangerous opportunity for GOD-choosers like Isaiah, like Martin, like all of us to participate in a holy exchange of beauty for ashes, oil for tears, and the bible says a glorious mantle instead of a faint spirit. Secondly, foundational to the capacity to make God choices is consciousness of context: knowing what the people and the times call for, with the bible in one hand, media device in the other. Isaiah was well aware of the self-indulgence and wickedness of the powerful, and the turning away of Judah's collective heart from God. Dr. King may have been studying in Boston, but he was preparing for Selma, Birmingham, Memphis and Washington. He was well-versed in the dehumanization of Jim Crow, the economic echoes of chattel slavery, and the need for change. There was an urgency that called him to a movement and a moment. Our call - and the choices that flow from that call- likewise connect to our time and context in pivotal moments where our choices matter in ways that lead to life or death, both literally and figuratively. These are Kairos moments, not mere hours on a clock or dates on a calendar, but these are times for decisions and God-inspired choices when we need to know the difference between being disrespectful, and having one's life disrespected and taken too soon. These are times when we need to call out the difference between feigned self-defense and excessive and homicidal force. These are times when our immigrant siblings are experiencing the similarly motivated and equally evil kidnapping that once populated the slave trade around the globe. These are times and moments when hard-fought liberties are being dismantled, when fear rules the day, and politics plague the culture. These are the times that ought to try our souls and inform and inspire our choices…like whether to speak up or opt out of the conversation, to step up or to stand by as we take steps back to parts of our history of which we ought to be ashamed. This is the context in which we must choose to love our neighbors, all of them…locally, globally, radically and unapologetically. Not me first, but Humanity first. Love first. Justice First. Peace first. This is not merely a time to reminisce about Isaiah's call, or to romanticize about Martin's dream. This is not Isaiah's Judah or Martin's south. Although the parallels with the past are present, and the pieces are connected for sure, this is our time, and these choices are on US! And finally, to make GOD choices, not only would we do well to be grounded by clarity of call, and consciousness of context, but we also need courage beyond consequences. Every choice comes with some consequence. Even, and especially GOD choices. Sometimes those consequences look like discouragement, isolation, ridicule, black-listing, or even danger. Neither the clarity of our call, nor the consciousness of our context, exempt us from the need for courage. Isaiah's courage called him to speak truth to fou kings over his lifetime, and we know that even the subtlest of pleas for justice and mercy to leadership that is not so inclined can have major consequences. Martin advocated and demonstrated for peace - not violence - as the way to bring about change and it earned him a Nobel Peace Prize. But he didn't live to see his children pick up the mantle for justice, or his birthday become a national holiday, or a black man become President of the United States. Are we not tired of Good dying young? But death does not have the final say, nor does hatred, nor does violence, and - the sacred text reminds us - nor do kings or kingdoms. (Daniel 2:44) I heard a song that I believe says, Every storm runs out of rain. Every lie runs out of gas. There is a GOD who chose us, who chose love, who chose the cup of Calvary so that we might choose to be clear, and conscious, and courageous as well. That God has the final say. Jesus, Emmanuel, God with us, chose to weep, walk, heal and speak truth in perilous times. And one Sabbath day he stood in the synagogue to teach, and he found the words of the prophet Isaiah and said, the Spirit of the Lord is upon ME! Because GOD has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor, to proclaim freedom for the prisoners, and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor.” (Luke 4:18-19) Then Jesus rolled up the scroll, gave it back to the attendant (the word is now in our hands), and the people stared at him. The audacity, the unmitigated gall! Isn't this just Joseph's son. Didn't they know that God uses and chooses those others deem unlikely and even unworthy? Our Jesus declared, TODAY…. this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing.” My friends TODAY is the time to live and to choose in alignment with the fulfilment of the gospel of peace. TODAY is not just to reminisce, or to recite the speeches and choices of the prophets of old, but TODAY is the time for making GOD choices of our own, to answer the call God has on our lives, to do and bring our piece to the work. And we too shall be called priests of the Lord, ministers of our God, and everlasting joy will be our witness, because God is not just good. God is GOD! God bless you.
In today's episode I am going to be looking at the iPad A16 one month later. Hopefully, you'll be able to learn whether or not this device is right for your needs.
The story is told about a man who had his wife take the wheel of their motor home while he went to the back for a nap. He awoke to see his wife getting something out of the refrigerator while the motor home was still moving. “Who's driving?” he exclaimed. “Oh, don't worry. I put it on autopilot,” she replied, just as they crashed. What's worse is when we put our life on cruise control and step away from the driver's seat. We're accountable for every action and word. We cannot blame others or circumstances for our choices. One of...Article Link
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The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – There is no easy exit from this trap. Iran is not a single narrative. Kurds, Arabs, Turks, Persians, leftists, monarchists, moneyed factions, and armed units all push their own vision. Whoever holds the guns will have a seat at the table. There is no clear, uncontested leader to replace the clerical state. Someone waving an old royal flag will not unify...
Brian Daboll has been discussed along with Joe Brady. It all depends on who Josh Allen is comfy with.
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – There is no easy exit from this trap. Iran is not a single narrative. Kurds, Arabs, Turks, Persians, leftists, monarchists, moneyed factions, and armed units all push their own vision. Whoever holds the guns will have a seat at the table. There is no clear, uncontested leader to replace the clerical state. Someone waving an old royal flag will not unify...
In this opinion column, radio host Lars Larson reacts to the death of Rene Good in Minneapolis, placing responsibility on individual actions during a confrontation with ICE officers and criticizing political leaders he says have encouraged obstruction of law enforcement. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-not-a-good-choice/ #Opinion #LarsLarson #LawEnforcement #ICE #PublicSafety #Politics
DJ & PK talked about Kalani Sitake and the BYU football program promoting Kelly Poppinga to defensive coordinator to replace Jay Hill.
Genesis 13:1-13 - Lot's Bad Choice, Abram's Good Choice - Sermon Notes
The Fork Reporter talks about the wide range of flour you can use for baking this holiday season, and yes - flour CAN go bad! Plus, hot chocolate is in every living room, and more on the cozy holiday season atmosphere.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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飞机出行是首选 flying is my top choice 飞机两小时等于火车15小时 a long trip that would take 15 hours by train but only takes 2 hours by plane 头等舱机票 a first-class ticket 腿部空间 座椅空间 服务 legroom, seating space and services
Should you buy produce "in season"? Why? And what does that even mean? How do you find out what's in season? Find out if seasonal produce is better for you or cheaper in this week's episode.SourcesSeasonal Food Guide - https://www.seasonalfoodguide.org/why-eat-seasonallyAmerican Heart Association - https://www.heart.org/en/news/2024/07/12/why-seasonal-eating-can-be-a-healthy-delightClemson Cooperative Extension Home and Garden Information Center - https://hgic.clemson.edu/the-benefits-of-seasonal-eating-fresh-nutrient-dense-and-budget-friendly/Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall KimmererFalling Fruit - https://fallingfruit.org/iNaturalist - https://www.inaturalist.org/Patreon: patreon.com/greeningupmyactInstagram: @greeningupmyactFacebook: Greening Up My ActEmail us with questions: greeningupmyact@gmail.comYouTube: Greening Up My Act
We are always choosing—either consciously or unconsciously.In this episode of The Sage & the Song, I share 3 contemplations on decision-making and rumble with the aftermath of our choices. We discuss how you can't force clarity (and what to do in the meantime while you wait for it to arrive), and I offer a potent yet simple framework from learning from past decisions that led you into regret or some other form of suffering.The songs in this episode are "Busy Yourself" and "Good Choices" by Laurence Cole.~ RESOURCES ~Sign up for my weekly Museletter to get tips like this in your inbox.Follow me on Substack: Frequency FirstVisit my website: brittagreenviolet.comConnect with me on IG: @brittagreenvioletConnect on LinkedIn: @brittagudmunson
#168 日本が大好きなみなさん!おそらく「一度でいいから日本に住んでみたいな!」と思ったことがあるのではないでしょうか。ホストのアネちゃんも日本に移住して10年になり、今回のエピソードでは自身の経験を踏まえ、日本に移住するのがいいのかどうか、話してみました!All of you who love Japan have probably thought, “I'd like to live in Japan!” at some point. Our host Ernest, has moved and living in Japan for 10 years, and this time he talked about whether or not it's a good idea to move to Japan based on his own experience!↓↓番組についての感想や話してほしいトピックがあれば、こちらまで↓↓Email: ernestnaoya1994@gmail.com↑↑ Share your thoughts and request to us↑↑個人SNS / Personal Social Media ACErnest's Instagram: @ernest_mkcNaoya's Instagram: @japanese_teacher_n
Actionable TakeawayStart owning your reactions. They will shape your life more than the events themselves.Ask yourself today: Am I willing to do the work to grow?Stop chasing approval. Build so much self-worth that you no longer need it.Step out of your comfort zone. It is the only place growth happens.Turn your pain into power. Use it as fuel, not an anchor.Define your purpose. Give yourself a reason to leap out of bed every morning.Choose to grow through life, not just go through it. Connect with Keith Sampson:Learn more about Keith SampsonKeith on LinkedInKeith on InstagramKeith on FacebookConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube Support the Podcast:If this episode meant something to you, please consider subscribing and reviewing the show. It helps more leaders and future leaders discover these stories.And if someone comes to mind while you're listening, send it their way. A small share can go a long way.
The evidence on the safety of homebirth is well-established. This episode presents some of the research about the physical outcomes that you can expect for yourself and your baby if you plan to give birth at home. This episode explores the research for women with uncomplicated pregnancies and the evidence on higher risk homebirth scenario's will be explored in future episodes. The information in this episode can help you determine if homebirth is a good choice for you. We more podcast episodes on the topic of homebirth if this topic is of interest to you: 150. Considering homebirth? 111. Is hospital birth dangerous for women? 81. How do homebirth midwives manage birth emergencies? 54. What do midwives do at a homebirth? 8. Giving birth at home Get more from the Great Birth Rebellion Podcast Join the podcast mailing list to access the resource folder from each episode at www.melaniethemidwife.com Join the rebellion and show your support! Grab your Great Birth Rebellion merchandise now at www.thegreatbirthrebellion.com Follow us on social media @thegreatbirthrebellion and @melaniethemidwife or watch this podcast on Youtube here If this podcast has improved your knowledge or pregnancy, birth or postpartum journey please consider thanking us financially by donating to support the ongoing work of this podcast. Disclaimer The information and resources provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute or replace medical or midwifery advice. Instead, all information provided is intended for education, with its application intended for discussion between yourself and your care provider and/or workplace if you are a health professional. The Great Birth Rebellion podcast reserves the right to supplement, edit, change, or delete any information at any time. Whilst we have tried to maintain the accuracy and completeness of information, we do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or currency of the information. The podcast accepts no liability for any loss, damage or unfavourable outcomes howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content. This podcast is not a replacement for midwifery or medical clinical care. The below transcript was created with AI and may contain errors.
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Mayor Adams seems to be the candidate to back in the NYC Mayoral Race for the Republicans. Mamdani is being evaluated by more celebs and big names, and it doesn't look good for him. Jeffrey Epstein looks to have had no client list from committing suicide or Epstein being a sex offender. Mark breaks down how to respond when the media tells you that The Big Beautiful Bill will be tax cuts for the wealthy. Mark Interviews Boston Radio Host Howie Carr. Howie and Mark talk about if this new generation is all about giveaways and handouts. Is that the reason young people love Mamdani? It's not true that the Big Bill is going to mostly benefit the wealthy. You will soon have to work to get certain Medicaid benefits.17 million will be paid to President Trump from Paramount over false claims. Is CBS News thinking of getting rid of most of the news department because of ratings? Sports seems to be the only programming that Big TV Networks are cashing in on for money and ratings. Elon Musk is talking about having a third party called the American Party. Mark Interviews CNBC Contributor Jake Novak. Jake and Mark break down how Benjamin Netanyahu will be visiting President Trump today to discuss releasing the Hostages in Gaza. Jake talks about the Mayoral Race in NYC and Mamdani needs to be watched fully. Young people helped Mamdani Win.
Mayor Adams seems to be the candidate to back in the NYC Mayoral Race for the Republicans. Mamdani is being evaluated by more celebs and big names, and it doesn't look good for him. Jeffrey Epstein looks to have had no client list from committing suicide or Epstein being a sex offender. Mark breaks down how to respond when the media tells you that The Big Beautiful Bill will be tax cuts for the wealthy. Mark Interviews Boston Radio Host Howie Carr. Howie and Mark talk about if this new generation is all about giveaways and handouts. Is that the reason young people love Mamdani? It's not true that the Big Bill is going to mostly benefit the wealthy. You will soon have to work to get certain Medicaid benefits.17 million will be paid to President Trump from Paramount over false claims. Is CBS News thinking of getting rid of most of the news department because of ratings? Sports seems to be the only programming that Big TV Networks are cashing in on for money and ratings. Elon Musk is talking about having a third party called the American Party. Mark Interviews CNBC Contributor Jake Novak. Jake and Mark break down how Benjamin Netanyahu will be visiting President Trump today to discuss releasing the Hostages in Gaza. Jake talks about the Mayoral Race in NYC and Mamdani needs to be watched fully. Young people helped Mamdani Win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss the Knicks, the Florida Panthers, and the Las Vegas Aces. Plus, Taylor Twellman joins the show to talk US Soccer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Le bon choix, en anglais, ça se dit The Good Choice et c'est le nom de l'association dont Mariam Testard est la co-fondatrice. Cette association prévient le décrochage scolaire des jeunes issus de quartiers populaires et de zones rurales. En utilisant le levier de l'engagement citoyen, l'équipe de The Good Choice accompagne, sans angélisme ni fatalisme, ces jeunes à prendre confiance dans leurs idées ainsi que dans leur capacité d'action et à tracer leur voie. Au cours de notre conversation, Mariam et moi parlons entre autres : de la genèse de The Good Choice, du parcours de Mariam et de son déclic pour lancer cette aventure associative, un jour devant un reportage du journal de 13H de confiance, d'expériences, de plafond de verre et d'autorisation à offrir aux autres et à se donner à soi ou encore de limites imaginées et réelles, de choix conditionnés, d'optimisme lucide, de lignes à bouger, de points de départ, de contournements, de déviations et de trajectoires Bonne écoute ! - Les épisodes du podcast sont mis à disposition selon les termes de la Licence suivante : Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification 4.0 International. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Many actors and actresses have played an iconic role. In our main topic we discuss our favorite actors & actresses who have played multiple iconic roles in movies or shows!Loretta Switt played an iconic role as Major Houlihan on the long running series M*A*S*H. We remember her on her recent passing & in our “Ask An Idiot” segment we share some of our favorite strong female characters that we remember as kids. Pop Culture Headlines includes the release of the Nintendo Switch 2 & Sydney Sweeney sells her bath water?! Warning as usual for some explicit language & content from us Idiots!Have a drink with us and listen weekly for pop culture talk, nerdy debates, personal insults & questionable jokes on your favorite podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Vurbl, Goodpods, Podvine & more! Watch us on our YouTube channelhttps://youtube.com/@convincingidiots?si=SWpsPG0wUhBwr-UkShow info can be found on our website: Convincing Idiots – We are a podcast of pop culture talk, nerdy debates & personal insults!Find show links on our Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/ConvincingIdiotsEmail us at ConvincingIdiots@gmail.com. Main Podcast Page:Convincing Idiots • A podcast on Spotify for CreatorsEnjoying the show? Consider becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ConvincingIdiots YouTube Music app:https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCKa-u-b0Hd30AYxgzoS6aOg?si=GxMuyf3nlSROrdIDShow merch store here:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/convincing-idiots?ref_id=33680Come be dumb with us! Listen and subscribe!
Today we jump back 15 years to two back-to-back episodes of the PWTorch Livecast from May 25 and 26, 2010.On the May 28, 2010 episode, PWTorch's James Caldwell and PWTorch Nostalgia specialist Brian Hoops includes discussion with live callers about Ric Flair's comments in the news this week, Triple H's potential return, John Cena as a long-term WWE champ, Michael Cole as heel manager, the previous night's TNA Impact, strengths of Impact, improvements needed on Impact, Matt Morgan's promo on Kurt Angle, scoops on the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame, WFX, Beverly Brothers, and more. In the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, they discuss Jim Ross's future, Eric Bischoff's Facebook posts, why WWE wasn't drawing attention to a UFC PPV headliner on Raw, will UFC 114 outdraw WrestleMania, and more.Then on the May 31, 2010 episode, PWTorch's James Caldwell and Greg Parks featured a discussion of that night's Raw, WWE's roster depth issues, Smackdown's latest storyline developments, the direction of the C.M. Punk vs. Rey Mysterio feud, Randy Orton's health, Undertaker's injury, John Morrison fitting it on Raw, Sting's heel turn, Hulk Hogan's first attempt to join TNA, and much more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
On this episode of Pucks with Haggs, host Joe Haggerty and guest Mick Colageo discuss the Bruins getting down to a last few head coaching candidates, and whether former Bruins forward Marco Sturm would be a good choice for the head job. That, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Frank Seravalli of the Daily Faceoff to discuss the Blackhawks hiring former Red Wings head coach Jeff Blashill as their new head coach.
Shifting Impressions: Conversations with the Realm of Beings to Create a New You
Quote: Bad nor good exists. It is only your perception that makes a judgement to determine whether the choices that you have made in your life are good for you or not. The important idea to remember is that all experiences work for your "good" because each assists you in learning that you are committed to learn. Description: Relax. All choices are working for you to expand your experiences and your mind. They are there to assist you in traveling further into yourself.
Shifting Impressions: Conversations with the Realm of Beings to Create a New You
Quote: Bad nor good exists. It is only your perception that makes a judgement to determine whether the choices that you have made in your life are good for you or not. The important idea to remember is that all experiences work for your "good" because each assists you in learning that you are committed to learn. Description: Relax. All choices are working for you to expand your experiences and your mind. They are there to assist you in traveling further into yourself.
I found a couple of posts here with some important reminders that I needed and hopefully you can connect with them too. First up was from Mind Essentials (@Mind_Essentials) where we are reminded about Joy and the importance of us making the choice to have more of it in our lives!! I know I need to focus on not only creating it, but hanging onto it! The second one that connected with me on this episode was from Power of Positivity (@LIVEpositivity) where this was shared about the importance of having these 4 Important Words In Life...Love, Honesty, Truth and Respect! So again, for me, I need to keep working on things that have these “anchors” in my life. In today's world and with some of the people in it, both famous and not so much - we need to make more choices (maybe it's just me that needs to do this) that brings these items into a permanent part of our lives. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
I found a couple of posts here with some important reminders that I needed and hopefully you can connect with them too. First up was from Mind Essentials (@Mind_Essentials) where we are reminded about Joy and the importance of us making the choice to have more of it in our lives!! I know I need to focus on not only creating it, but hanging onto it! The second one that connected with me on this episode was from Power of Positivity (@LIVEpositivity) where this was shared about the importance of having these 4 Important Words In Life...Love, Honesty, Truth and Respect! So again, for me, I need to keep working on things that have these “anchors” in my life. In today's world and with some of the people in it, both famous and not so much - we need to make more choices (maybe it's just me that needs to do this) that brings these items into a permanent part of our lives. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
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Brad Sigmon will die via firing squad tomorrow at 6pm, would you have picked the firing squad? Facebook Fussin, send your Fussins to theriseguys@aol.com Headlines part one
Download our FREE Health and Wellness Checklist! For women over 50, finding purpose and boosting finances can feel like an exciting new chapter. Whether you're returning to work or exploring something new, there are so many fulfilling options to consider. Today, we dive into 27 carefully researched job ideas that are perfect for this stage of life, offering both financial stability and meaningful engagement. #retirement_transformed #retirementcouple #retirement BUY MARK'S BOOK! The Evolving Man: Life Virtues Men Don't Talk About USEFUL FINANCIAL TOOLS https://geni.us/new_retirement Use this link for a FREE 14 Day Trial! [Get the FREE Downsizing Guide] How to prepare to downsize your home
*Liga Match Day 15 First & Second Division. *Benfica, FC Porto, Sporting CP, SC Braga, and other Liga stuff of interest. *Is Vitor Pereira a Good Choice for Wolves? *2026 World Cup Qualifying Group Draw *Vitoria SC Makes More History in Europe.
Today I'm sharing two career stories and a short break down of why and when these are a good fit for the women I met recently and how when we understand ourselves better, we can start heading in a better career direction ourselves. Say hi to me on IG www.instagram.com/careerintechnicolor Work with me https://calendly.com/careerintechnicolor/coachingsession If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone you know! Sending love, Baiba
Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 Men's World Cup after running unopposed.So why has FIFA allowed this to happen? What are the wider controversies surrounding their bid?And could Saudi Arabia actually be a good choice for a World Cup?Host: Ayo AkinwolereWith: Matt Slater, Jacob WhiteheadExecutive Producer: Adey MoorheadProducer: Jay Beale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 Men's World Cup after running unopposed. So why has FIFA allowed this to happen? What are the wider controversies surrounding their bid? And could Saudi Arabia actually be a good choice for a World Cup? Host: Ayo Akinwolere With: Matt Slater, Jacob Whitehead Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Producer: Jay Beale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Show Notes This week - the fabled short episode finally manifests as the sheer magnitude of Zanscare's atrocities in Mexico leaves us with little else to talk about. Cronicle's crimes are as big as his tires, Nina makes (and loses) a new friend, Uso gets what he needs (with a little help from his friends) and Katejina's rhetorical strategy is unpersuasive. Mobile Suit Breakdown is written, recorded, and produced within Lenapehoking, the ancestral and unceded homeland of the Lenape, or Delaware, people. Before European settlers forced them to move west, the Lenape lived in New York City, New Jersey, and portions of New York State, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut. Lenapehoking is still the homeland of the Lenape diaspora, which includes communities living in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario. You can learn more about Lenapehoking, the Lenape people, and ongoing efforts to honor the relationship between the land and indigenous peoples by visiting the websites of the Delaware Tribe and the Manhattan-based Lenape Center. Listeners in the Americas and Oceania can learn more about the indigenous people of your area at https://native-land.ca/. We would like to thank The Lenape Center for guiding us in creating this living land acknowledgment. You can subscribe to Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, visit our website GundamPodcast.com, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com. Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photos and video, MSB gear, and much more! The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licenses. All music used in the podcast has been edited to fit the text. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.comRead transcript
For some families having lots of Halloween candy floating around our homes causes stress and strain. In this podcast learn some tricks for treating your whole family to a more fun and happy experience as you learn to set limits and boundaries while giving lots of choices and, occassionally, letting your kids make poor decisions. Email me at mary@parentingdecoded.com or go to my website at www.parentingdecoded.com. Have a blessed rest of your day!
Watch clips on YouTube! Subscribe to THE FACILITY YOUTUBE CHANNEL (00:00) Chiefs defeat the Saints to move to 5-0 / In the moment reaction to the Jets firing head coach Robert Saleh (24:14) Was it the right choice for the Jets to move on from Robert Saleh? Was it the right timing? (35:08) NFL Insider Jordan Schultz stops by to tell what he has heard about Robert Saleh's dismissal from the Jets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ambassador John Bolton, who served as National Security Adviser under President Donald Trump, tells Ukrainecast that another Trump presidency would leave Ukraine in a very difficult position and that if re-elected Trump would cut off US aid. He also warns against the democratic presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, insisting that neither option would be good for Ukraine's fight against Russia.And he gives his verdict on Russia's President Putin who he has met on several occasions - calling him a ‘cold blooded' individual who has had the same agenda for the last twenty-five years.Today's episode is presented by Jamie Coomarasamy and Vitaly Shevchenko. The producers were Clare Williamson, Arsenii Sokolov, Cordelia Hemming and Ivana Davidovic. The technical producer was Dafydd Evans. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The senior news editor is Richard Fenton-Smith. Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480
There are so many things coming at us! In the hustle and hard of daily life, it can be easy to lose sight of the peace, relief, comfort, and joy that are available through Christ right now. So that's why we're inviting you to Lift Up Your Heart, A Magnify Gathering. It's a day-long gathering of Latter-day Saint women, meant to remind us of what we know—that Jesus Christ is our answer, and that we're not alone! One of our keynote speakers is Lisa Valentine Clark, and in this episode, you'll hear how she shares about how she is striving to be a force for good, what miracles look like in her every day, and how to focus on the lighter side of life! Brooke Walker hosts this exciting episode. Register now for Lift Up Your Heart! Listeners get $10 per registration with code PODCAST10 at checkout!
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser come together to discuss the biggest topics in sports including if JJ Redick would be a good choice for Lakers' head coach, if the Oklahoma Sooners will win their 4th-straight softball title, and if Luis Gil's performance or Garrett Cole's return is bigger news for the Yankees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've all got that dog in us today, so we're saying 'Ello 'Ello to some good advice about real British television shows, office lunch espionage, and faking your way through football. No real football learning required – we would never make you learn! Suggested talking points: Telly Title Tellers, Little Chips Justin, Floral Purchases at the Liquor Store, Quarterback Pod, Bad Beef on Thursdays The Marsha P. Johnson Institute https://marshap.org/