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My deconstruction began when I started asking questions. The questions weren’t the regular softball questions we asked Sunday school teachers, which propped up what the teacher was already trying to assert. These questions caused the rest of the class to groan, mumble, and, most likely, talk about me behind my back. I continue to ask […]
This week, Matt and Tyler talk about NCC 49 and answer some Good Questions. Guest: Nate
Hey, hey, friends this week, we're talking about something deceptively simple but ridiculously impactful: questions. Yep, those little sentences we toss around in our heads all day long are either helping us grow—or keeping us stuck.I'm sharing a personal story from my recent trip to New Zealand where a tug-of-war over a sea cave (yes, a literal sea cave!) led me to some profound realizations about parenting, connection, and emotional growth. Btw: the way I asked myself questions in the middle of a frustrating moment shifted everything.Here's what we're diving into today:Why the questions you ask yourself as a parent are everything.The three powerful questions I use to shift from overwhelm to clarity.How to spot “bad” questions and reframe them into empowering ones.What a park bench, sunshine, and a moment of reflection taught me about showing up better for my kids.You'll also get some practical tips for keeping your cool when parenting feels like a battle and tools to model emotional regulation for your kids—because, let's be real, they're watching everything.
My deconstruction began when I started asking questions. The questions weren’t the regular softball questions we asked Sunday school teachers, which propped up what the teacher was already trying to assert. These questions caused the rest of the class to groan, mumble, and, most likely, talk about me behind my back. I continue to ask […]
My deconstruction began when I started asking questions. The questions weren’t the regular softball questions we asked Sunday school teachers, which propped up what the teacher was already trying to assert. These questions caused the rest of the class to groan, mumble, and, most likely, talk about me behind my back. I continue to ask […]
My deconstruction began when I started asking questions. The questions weren’t the regular softball questions we asked Sunday school teachers which propped up what the teacher was already trying to assert. These questions caused the rest of the class to groan, mumble, and most likely, talk about me behind my back. I continue to ask […]
My deconstruction began when I started asking questions. The questions weren’t the regular softball questions we asked Sunday school teachers which propped up what the teacher was already trying to assert. These questions caused the rest of the class to groan, mumble, and most likely, talk about me behind my back. I tried asking the […]
How to ask great questions as a leader is a skill that you can absolutely build no matter where you are today. Asking great questions as a leader gives you knowledge, insights, action, direction, opportunity, feedback, trust, and moreTake these 8 actions to keep asking better and better questions as a leader at work---- --- How to ask good questions? What are great questions to ask?Great questions get the other person thinking. There is a good pause before they speak, and you can see them deep in thought. Great questions give you the information or insights you seek. Ask great questions and you often get action in the other person, or you feel you can now take action. As a leader, you cannot and should not know everything nor be an expert in everything. Even if it were possible, it would be a long way from sensible. A leader harnesses the skills and expertise of others to create better results or outcomes for the group.To enable the leader to harness the skills of others and do it very well, that leader needs to know a lot about the person, their skills and how best to use them in a given situation. Being able to ask great questions is how they gain all this information. Good leaders ask great questions all the time. Leaders and managers are ten times more likely to ask good questions if they develop a curious mindset. Be interested in everything going on in your team and you will naturally ask a lot of questions.Asking questions is one thing. Asking great questions with a purpose is another. Make the time to figure out what are the main levers for business success or what are the main issue behind team member behaviour and actions. Then ask questions with these in mind.Great questions are usually a series of related questions. One builds on the previous question. You are digging into the detail or situation so you can try to understand what is going on and more importantly why. How you ask questions matters. The words you use are important. Your tone and pace of voice, your facial expressions and body language are even more important. Be conscious of how your non-verbal communication is impacting the other person.Asking questions is only useful if you listen to what you are being told. Listening is a lot more than just hearing the words being spoken. Finally, asking great questions is a skill and to get good at skills, you need to practice. If you have any questions on “How To Ask Great Questions As A Leader” please email me at support@enhance.training and I will get back to you.Jess ColesEnhance.training
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Good Question is a podcast for the curious by Compassion Christian Church. This episode is a little different as we tackle a wide range of YOUR Good Questions!Thanks to your love and curiosity we are digging into our mailbag and looking at the questions you, our listeners, have emailed and submitted to us. In this episode Marcus Johnson and Blair Bauman cover all kinds of questions from quality control in the church to breaking down the Bible and how it's used and more. While we do not cover any topic at great length, our hope is that it helps and leads you to a place where you can do more research on your own. Join us with love and curiosity in your heart as we answer your Good Questions.Mentioned in this episode: Scripture References: Matthew 5-6 | Revelations 20 | Jeremiah 33:8-9 | 1 Corinthians 4:3 | Colossians 1Additional Resources Mentioned: Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament, G.K. Beale and D.A. Carson | Rejoice and Tremble, Michael Reeves | A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23, W. Phillip Keller | Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness, Tim KellerAs we mentioned at the end of this episode, the Good Question Podcast will be changing in 2025. We hope you will pray with us that God would find an intentional way to use this space and discussion for His glory. Until then, we'll be back in December with our final episode in our current format and hope you'll join us with love and curiosity in your heart as we sit down with some ladies to discuss the idea of how to cherish.WEBSITE: https://compassionchristian.com/ CONNECT: https://compassionchristian.churchcenter.com/people/forms/295239 FOLLOW US: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CompassionChristian Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/compassionchristian/ AND-- Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and SHARE Good Question!
In this episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Rachel Hollis interviews marketing guru and prolific author, Seth Godin. Rachel delves into Seth's wisdom on entrepreneurship, strategy, and marketing, sharing insights from his many years of work. With a focus on serving entrepreneurs, small business owners, and freelancers. They also explore ideas around authenticity, the role of AI, and the essential question of how to make oneself indispensable in their field. Find Seth's new book "This Is Strategy" and his many other incredible works, anywhere books are sold! Pre-order your audiobook of ‘What if YOU Are the Answer' narrated by Rachel on Audible today! You can also pre-order your e-book or hard copy at Amazon, Barnes & Noble (they have signed copies!), Books-A-Millon, Bookshop.org, or wherever books are sold!00:00 Introduction and Exciting Change00:18 Introducing Seth Godin01:23 The Importance of Strategy04:42 Defining Strategy for Entrepreneurs04:52 Freelancers vs. Entrepreneurs08:15 Getting Better Clients13:57 The Myth of Authenticity16:53 Playing the Game17:26 Being Indispensable28:37 Niche Up, Not Down38:09 Reflecting on Past Experiences and New Book Insights38:57 Understanding Superstitions and Following Hunches41:58 The Evolution and Impact of AI47:36 The Value of Detachment and Authenticity in Creative Work01:06:57 The Importance of Quitting and Recommitting with Passion01:10:40 The Power of Good Questions in Business and LifeSign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videosFollow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices.
This morning, we are joined by Greg to talk on the the future of Musk's “DOGE” and current market. Next, John joins us to discuss the economy, tow trucks and more. Finally, Nancy and Audrey join our second hour to talk about the current housing market.
"Phrasing and posing a good question can be just as complex and difficult as the process of answering. It involves critical, creative, and reflective thinking from both students and educators."(Erik Francis) As the author of Inquiring Minds Want to Learn: Posing GoodQuestions to Promote StudentInquiry, Francis explores strategies for how questions can set the stage for student engagement and learning. He shares the power of the questioning stems, "How do you_________? How can you _________? And How could you__________?" Visit the Maverik Education site here. Subscribe to the Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud podcast on iTunes or visit BarkleyPD.com to find new episodes!
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Ask Your Evangelism Question Now!In this episode, we dive into the essential skills that can turn everyday interactions into meaningful Gospel conversations. We explore the difference between asking good questions and falling into bad diagnostic traps rooted in wrong assumptions. Learn how to become a great conversationalist by asking open-ended, soul-searching questions and actively listening with genuine concern. Discover how to guide conversations from surface-level topics to deeper, spiritual needs, and help people see how Jesus can meet them. Whether you're an introvert or extrovert, this episode will equip you with tools to build trust, connect with others, and share your faith more effectively.Support the showSubscribe to our podcast today! More Tools:
Erik M. Francis - Inquiring Minds Want to Learn: Posing Good Questions to Promote Student Inquiry. This is episode 700 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Erik M. Francis is an international author, educator, and presenter with more than 25 years of experience in education as a classroom teacher, site administrator, education program specialist at a state education agency, and staff development trainer. He is consistently ranked as one of the World Top 30 Education Professionals by the international research organization Global Gurus. Erik provides professional development on establishing rigorous learning environments and delivering educational experiences that challenge students to demonstrate different levels of thinking and use their depth of knowledge (DOK) in different contexts. His areas of expertise include good questioning and inquiry, teaching and learning for depth of knowledge (Webb's DOK), tiered instruction, authentic learning, differentiated instruction, personalized learning, standards-based grading and learning, and talent development. Erik received a master's degree in education leadership from Northern Arizona University and a master's degree in television/radio/film production and management from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. He also holds a bachelor's degree in communication and rhetoric and English from the University at Albany. Our focus will be Erik's book - Inquiring Minds Want to Learn: Posing Good Questions to Promote Student Inquiry. What a fun conversation! So much to learn about questions and inquiry. You will love this talk! Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Thanks so much! Connect & Learn: https://maverikeducation.com/ https://www.solutiontree.com/presenters/erik-m-francis.html https://www.solutiontree.com/inquiring-minds-want-to-learn.html https://x.com/Maverikedu12 erik@maverikeducation.com Length - 01:18:13
It's a sequel to last year's Listen Closely, and this time the guys talk abut asking. What questions are the kind that not only develop your health – relationally, familially, and professionally – but make the people you are talking with feel honored, encouraged, and loved? Hint: you need to…
Often during a date or after a date it's easy to get miles ahead mentally and emotionally asking oneself questions such as hmm would I want this guy's mom to be my other in law? Would I want to move to the City he lives in? And so many other--frankly unhelpful AND unhealthy questions that shouldn't even be entertained at the beginning of getting to know someone! So how's a girl to know whether she should go on another date or not? Join Meghan and Maria as they invite you to consider some helpful and healthy questions that can help you know which direction to go!Learn more about The Intentional Single: https://www.theintentionalsingle.com/Sign up for Wednesday Wellness & Wisdom newsletter: https://theintentionalsingle.myflodesk.com/g8l7qmqflu Stay in the know on all things TIS: https://theintentionalsingle.myflodesk.com/ikl0gcfj3n Reach out to Maria & Meghan for coaching here. Contact Maria & Meghan: hello@theintentionalsingle.com
Welcome to this episode of 20/20 Money! My guest on today's show is Dr. Chris Lopez. Chris joined me back on the show to talk about all things related to the associate OD/owner OD relationships. As the career consultant at ODs on Finance, Chris has a unique perspective and gives us insight on the conversations he has been having with both associate ODs and owners looking to hire associates. We touch on the importance of communication in any relationship, managing and setting expectations from both parties around the compensation structure, what ODs surprisingly value the most in their job, and some good questions that associate ODs can think of asking a practice owner during the interview process. As a reminder, you can get all the information discussed in today's conversation by visiting our website at integratedpwm.com and clicking on the Learning Center. While there, be sure to subscribe to our monthly “planning life on purpose” newsletter that's filled with tips and ideas to help you plan your best life, on purpose. You can also set up a Triage conversation to learn a little bit more about how we serve in the capacity of a personal and professional CFO: helping OD practice owners around the country reduce their tax bill, proactively manage cash flow, and make prudent investment decisions both in and out of their practice to ultimately help them live their best life on purpose. Lastly, if you're interested in learning more about the 20/20 Money Membership, a platform that we created to help ODs become “brilliant at the financial basics,” please check out the link in the show notes of this episode to learn more. And with that introduction, I hope you enjoy my conversation with Dr. Chris Lopez. Resources: 20/20 Money Membership Information Chris Lopez 1st Interview on 20/20 Money Simon Sinek on Millennials in the Workplace Brene Brown TED Talk ———————————————————————————— Please rate and subscribe to 20/20 Money on these platforms Apple Podcasts Spotify For past episodes of 20/20 Money with full companion show notes, please check out our episode archive here!
Step into the realm of boundless curiosity with this enlightening episode of the Soul Renovation Podcast, titled "How to Ask Good Questions." Our host, a visionary author and a conduit of manifestation, unveils the transformative power of inquiry to accelerate your journey through the game of life. Drawing from the wisdom of Dan Manthrop and blending scientific insights with spiritual laws, this episode empowers you to engage with the universe in a profound dialogue. Discover the art of crafting questions that not only seek answers but expand your horizons, prompting a cascade of learning and discovery. From the simple act of asking to the intricate dance of receiving guidance, you'll learn how each question is a stepping stone towards deeper understanding and co-creation with the cosmos. Whether it's through binary choices, close-ended clarity, or the open-ended exploration of possibilities, this session offers a masterclass in turning curiosity into a tool for transcendence. Tune in for an adventure in questioning that promises to enrich your mind and soul, and remember, the journey begins with the courage to ask. Instagram @soulrenovation www.soulreno.com Books By Adeline Atlas: https://tinyurl.com/32y8eex5
The asking of worthwhile questions is a fine art, and it's something I'd like to spend the rest of my life working on. Join me as I think through what few lessons I've learned in the opportunities I've been gifted to get to interview people.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, my guest Terry Short author of the book "the words we chose: Your Guide to How and Why Words Matter." discusses her lifelong draw to words and how their impact on her personal and professional life led her to write a book about effective communication. She shares her experiences with how different people, including her parents, children, and workplace leaders, use words and the significant changes they can invoke. The conversation covers the generational and cultural shifts in word usage, the importance of choosing the right words, and strategies for people in leadership and healthcare to communicate more effectively. Terry provides practical examples of words that convey uncertainty and offers better alternatives. The discussion extends to the benefits of small talk, the importance of active listening, and the challenges of maintaining meaningful conversations. Finally, Terry emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and presence in communication and shares tips for empathetic responses, especially in sensitive situations like grief. 00:00 Introduction: The Power of Words00:19 Parental Influence and Early Experiences01:07 Workforce Observations and Leadership01:29 Writing the Book: Inspiration and Themes02:20 Generational Differences in Communication02:52 Leadership Communication Challenges03:32 Healthcare Communication Issues06:47 Internal Narratives and Self-Confidence12:21 The Importance of Small Talk16:06 Mastering Small Talk: Tips and Techniques21:50 The Role of Silence in Communication25:31 Mindfulness and Self-Reflection28:23 The Art of Asking Questions29:20 The Power of Curiosity29:58 Avoiding 'Why' Questions30:33 Engaging Questions for Deeper Connections35:14 Handling Difficult Conversations38:40 Active Listening Techniques48:18 The Importance of Word Choice51:39 Writing the Book: A Personal JourneyMemorable Quotes:- "Silence isn't empty, it's full of answers." – Terre Short- "Ask more, tell less. Be interested instead of interesting." – Terre Short- "We get to do the laundry, we don't have to do the laundry." – Terre Short To Purchase Terre Short's book, go to:- https://www.thrivingleadercollaborative.com/product/the-words-we-chooseConnect with Terre Short:- https://www.thrivingleadercollaborative.com - https://www.instagram.com/thrivingleadercollaborative/?hl=en - http://linkedin.com/in/terreshort/If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on Google, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you listen. Your feedback helps me reach more listeners and continue to create content that helps you communicate better. Don't forget to share this episode with friends and family who might benefit from these insights. Thank you for listening!You can connect directly with me on: Roula@thelifeaffairspodcast.comyou can also follow me and send me a DM on Instagram & Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/roula_abou_haidar/https://www.facebook.com/RoulaAbouHaidar/And Follow me on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/roulaabouhaidarAll music on my episodes are credited to https://pixabay.com
Get the book, Inquiring Minds Want To Learn: Posing Good Questions To Promote Student Inquiry Visit Erik's Website, MaverikEducation.com Follow Erik on X @maverikedu12 About The Author Erik Francis an international author and presenter with over 25 years of experience working in education as a classroom teacher, a site administrator, an education program specialist with a state education agency, and a trainer who produces and provides professional development for teachers and school leaders. He is the author of 3 books including Deconstructing Depth of Knowledge: A Method and Model for Deeper Teaching and Learning and Inquiring Minds Want To Learn: Posing Good Questions To Promote Student Inquiry published by Solution Tree and Now THAT'S a Good Question! How to Promote Cognitive Rigor Through Classroom Questioning published by ASCD. This episode of Principal Center Radio is sponsored by IXL, the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Discover the power of data-driven instruction in your school with IXL—it gives you everything you need to maximize learning, from a comprehensive curriculum to meaningful school-wide data. Visit IXL.com/center to lead your school towards data-driven excellence today.
Send us a Text Message.God asks fantastic questions of Adam and Eve to get to the heart of their rebellion. Rather than being pierced to conviction and struck to the heart they point everywhere except to themselves.Their spouse gets blamed, the serpent gets blamed, God's character gets blamed, and God Himself gets blamed.Listen 7 minutes to see if Adam and Eve had enough to make good decisions. Then, consider whether you have enough to make the right choices. They get kicked out of the garden. See how you do...bewithme.us + Apple Podcasts + spotify
Good Question is a podcast for the curious by Compassion Christian Church. Join us with love and curiosity in your heart as we discuss your questions! Marcus Johnson and Blair Bauman are sitting down and discussing what you want to know and buckle up because they are big and wide ranging. We're diving into topics like judgment, the Trinity, how to let go of control and more! Thank you for submitting such honest questions and trusting us to help navigate them together. If you have questions you'd like to ask, you let us know by emailing us at Online@CompassionChristian.com. Mentioned in this episode: Scripture References: Romans 13:1-7, Romans 8, Deuteronomy 32, Ephesians 5, and the story of David Additional References: New Senior Pastor Announcement 2024, https://youtu.be/GmwDGLZz1CYSermon, Mother's Day Message 2024: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zmMWsGDWh0 We hope you'll come back this summer as we dive into a discipleship series discussing how we can more intentionally be with Jesus, become like Him and do what Jesus did! We release new episodes on the third Wednesday of the month. See you then!WEBSITE: https://compassionchristian.com/ CONNECT: https://compassionchristian.churchcenter.com/people/forms/295239 FOLLOW US: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CompassionChristian Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/compassionchristian/ AND-- Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and SHARE Good Question!
Why are we adding these extra steps to the accounts payable process if they just create more work without boosting productivity? This is a question I am asked repeatedly about certain recommended practices that seem to fly in the face of reason – at least to those who don't fully understand all the implications of the accounts payable process in question. #accountspayable #accounting #business Let's get to the questions and more importantly, the answers. Make sure you stick around until the end when we address the issue that has stumped many small and even mid-size companies. Link to Accounts Payable Automation: A Comprehensive Introduction https://youtu.be/yDto5Irlryw Link to Using Microsoft Copilot https://youtu.be/hDq70R9PeeU Looking for more of the most current business intelligence about + Best practices around your payment and accounts payable function + Current and new fraud protection protocols + The newest technology impacting your accounting, accounts payable, and payment functions + Career advancement +And much more!! Subscribe for more tips and insights like this: https://www.youtube.com/APNow?sub_confirmation=1 +++++++++++++++++++++++ See most recent videos at: https://www.youtube.com/@APNow/videos See all short tips at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtL6rWSXZ-He5ELp9TP3wqQdHIbfIcFAB Learn more about AP Best Practices; Playlist at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtL6rWSXZ-HcvMSJTdNs0BCQJ0Ivb4l9V Learn more about Internal Controls in AP; Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtL6rWSXZ-HdV9JIterJ-bf6TwMset_z_ Looking for Automation insights: Playlist at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtL6rWSXZ-Hf_cZwQOcDZrYV4dA0oDVby Other ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Website: https://www.ap-now.com/ Linkedin AP Now: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ap-now/ More about Mary Schaeffer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/accountspayable
Welcome back to the Mule Mindset Podcast! Listen to this week's episode to find out 7 Good Questions to Ask at an Interview (ft. Bailey Weiker).
An audience member asked, “How much should you keep for your ‘little birdies' while they're testing their wings?” There are difficult decisions and challenges to face as you transition from a full house to an empty nest. In episode #207 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, discusses not-quite-empty nests, Earth Day organizing, and other questions and short topics suggested by our viewers and listeners.Show notes: https://cfhou.com/tcfw207The Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast and podcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips.To participate live in our weekly webcast, join our Meetup group, follow us on Facebook, or subscribe to our mailing list. You can also watch the videos of our webcast on YouTube.Support the show
Scripture: Luke 6:46-49 Key Takeaways: Matthew 28:18-19 Ephesians 1:20-23 “Our commitment to Jesus can stand on no other foundation than a recognition that he is the one who knows the truth about our lives and our universe…Could we seriously imagine that Jesus could be Lord if he were not smart? If he were divine, would he be dumb? Or uninformed? Once you stop to think about it, how could he be what we take him to be in all other respects and not be the best-informed and most intelligent person of all, the smartest person that ever lived? He is not just nice, he is brilliant…‘Jesus is Lord 'can mean little in practice for anyone who has to hesitate before saying ‘Jesus is smart. 'He always has the best information on everything and certainly also on the things that matter most in human life.”- Dallas Willard, Divine Conspiracy Matthew 7:21-24 O Christ What Burdens Bowed Thy Head: The tempest's awful voice was heard, O Christ, it broke on Thee! Thy open bosom was my ward, It braved the storm for me. Thy form was scarred, Thy visage marred; Now cloudless peace for me. – Anne Cousin
Scripture: Luke 24:1-12 Key Takeaways: 1 Corinthians 15:3–9 1 Corinthians 15:14 1 Corinthians 15:30–32 Jesus did rise from the dead and Christianity is true, and you must honestly face it. OR Jesus did not rise from the dead and Christianity is false, and you can completely forget it. Jesus did not die. (“Swoon Theory”) The disciples were deceived. The disciples were deceivers. You won't find Jesus among the dead. You won't find life away from Jesus. 1 Corinthians 15:32
Scripture: Isaiah 55:19 Key Takeaways: The greatest things we need are found in a relationship with God. “What causes us to be fickle is the realization that our present pleasures are false, while failing to realize that absent pleasures are also vain.” Blaise Pascal. The Greatest things we need are completely free. John 6:35 John 7:37–39 Anything that would lead you away from God, or rise above him, is an enemy to your joy. “...in the past couple of years, I have noticed a happiness pattern that relates to politics. Namely, the people most in the know tend to be unhappier than those who pay less attention. I subjected this observation to a bit of analysis, and sure enough, the numbers bear it out. I analyzed the 2014 data from the General Social Survey collected by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago to see how attention to politics is associated with life satisfaction. The results were significant. Even after controlling for income, education, age, gender, race, marital status and political views, being “very interested in politics” drove up the likelihood of reporting being “not too happy” about life by about eight percentage points.” Arthur C Brooks. “Depressed by Politics? Just Let it Go,” 2017. The invitation is to come to God once and daily.
Scripture: Genesis 3:1-15 Key Takeaways: James 1:13–15 Hide from God Jonah 1:3–5 Psalm 139:7–12 Cover Up Make Excuses and Shift Blame Genesis 3:21 Luke 19:10 Face Ourselves Face God Luke 15:20 Receive Grace Come, ye sinners, poor and needy, Weak and wounded, sick and sore Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of pity, love and pow'r. I will arise and go to Jesus, He will embrace me in His arms In the arms of my dear Savior, Oh, there are ten thousand charms. – Joseph Hart (1759).
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Have you ever felt the magic in a moment when a question opened up a world you never knew existed? In today's fast-paced world, information is at our fingertips & the art of asking questions has never been more critical. It can be difficult to create questions that open doors to deeper understanding and connection, with other people AND yourself. That's what this episode of The Lunch Break ABC's is all about. Ben Albert, Christine Smith, Andrew Biernat & myself will dive deep into: ❓ Why it is CRUCIAL to master the skill of asking better questions, ❓ The difference between a good question and a GREAT question, & ❓ Common barriers you may face when trying to ask better questions! We'll go in many different directions during this conversation to help you master the art of asking questions, which will help you ✅ Be more interested in other people, ✅ Build deeper connections with others AND yourself, & ✅ Gain stronger rapport & strengthen influence in conversations! For more great content like this subscribe to the Brandon Eastman YouTube channel: youtube.com/c/BrandonEastman?sub_confirmation=1https://amzn.to/3mxdCnS - Grab Brandon's NEW book 'Be Extraordinary: Your Guide To Self-Mastery'!https://www.bebetterindustries.com - Book Brandon to help your leadership team become more influential and achieve self-masteryYou can follow Brandon at:Website: https://www.bebetterindustries.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonseastman/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brandon.s.eastman/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandoneastman_/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brandon.eastmanGrab your copy of Be Extraordinary: Your Guide To Self-Mastery AND the Audiobook for FREE at https://bebetterindustries.com/book.
Ahead of the 2024 season, we are back with a very exciting episode with F1 presenter Laura Winter as we chat with her about the grooming gap and gender stereotypes, her guidelines when crafting the perfect interview, and which team principals she loves to interview - and why.Follow us on @femalesinmsport for more #WomenInMotorsport content Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do we evaluate the stuff in our lives? What questions should we be asking about ourselves and our belongings as we decide what to keep and what to let go? In episode #198 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, explores the power of questions to unpack clutter issues and suggests queries that can get to the heart of our toughest challenges.Show notes: http://cfhou.com/tcfw198The Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast and podcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips.To participate live in our weekly webcast, join our Meetup group, follow us on Facebook, or subscribe to our mailing list. You can also watch the videos of our webcast on YouTube.Support the show
Hey parents! Are you tired of getting one-word answers from your teen? Whether you're struggling to engage in meaningful conversations with your kid or simply want to enhance your communication skills, it all starts with asking questions that demand more than a yes or no. In today's episode, Mark Gregston and Wayne Shepherd discuss how good questions stimulate deep thought and help your teen find their own answers to life. It's time to help them learn to discuss, share and express themselves more fully — tune in now! To learn more about the Heartlight boarding school program, visit heartlightministries.org Parenting Today's Teens is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
How would you respond if someone presented a challenge to the truth claims of Christianity? Would you be nervous? Feel ill-equipped? What if you could eliminate your anxiety, take control of intimidating conversations, and help others think more clearly about their views and the truth of Scripture? The key to all of this? Asking good questions. That's what Greg Koukl's latest book, Street Smarts, is all about. Greg is back on the podcast to talk about how questions can help answer Christianity's toughest challenges.Koukl has hosted his call-in radio show Stand to Reason for over 30 years, has written many helpful books including Tactics: A Gameplan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions.Street Smarts picks up where Tactics left off, providing model questions and example conversations to effectively discuss your Christian beliefs, even on hot-button issues such as moral relativism, the authenticity of Scripture, the gospel, abortion, marriage, gender, and more.In this discussion we'll talk about:How Greg became involved in apologeticsHow Street Smarts expands on the book TacticsThe difference between harvesting and gardening when it comes to evangelismThe benefits of asking questions in difficult conversationsHow we can be better equipped to engage with others on difficult, controversial issuesYou can find the show notes for this episode at ReasonableTheology.org/StreetSmarts, where I will put links to our previous conversation on Tactics as well as the different resources we mention during our conversation.Get the newsletter at ReasonableTheology.org/Subscribe. The weekly email includes:the latest article or podcast episodea helpful theological definitiona painting depicting a scene from Scripture or church historya musical selection to enrich your daythe best book deal I've found that week to build your library.Support the showGET THE NEWSLETTEREach edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS: A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library SUBSCRIBE HERE
Questions have an amazing way of stirring up things in your child's heart and helping them sort through what they believe about the world. They also help YOU get to know your teen better! In today's episode, Mark Gregston and Wayne Shepherd are discussing why asking your teen good, thoughtful questions is so important and helps them feel valued. Tune in for this great topic! Want to learn how to effectively encourage your teen to make wise choices? Check out our "Developing Rules and Consequences" workbook at bit.ly/46CcP9w Parenting Today's Teens is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
Ever found yourself caught in a conversation or situation that's going nowhere fast? Darren Hardy dives into the lost art of asking the right questions to elevate your life, relationships, and career. Think you're a good question-asker? Prepare to level up. Get more personal mentoring from Darren each day. Go to DarrenDaily at http://darrendaily.com/join to learn more.
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.journeybeyondweightloss.com/blog/137 We're back with another exciting episode that's going to change the way you approach your weight loss journey. In this episode, Dr. Angela and Marchelle dive deep into the power of questions and how they can be a game-changer for your success.
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On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Stand To Reason Founder Gregory Koukl joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down why Christians should ask good questions and share which questions are essential for evangelism.You can find "Street Smarts: Using Questions to Answer Christianity's Toughest Challenges" here.
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Stand To Reason Founder Gregory Koukl joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down why Christians should ask good questions and share which questions are essential for evangelism. You can find “Street Smarts: Using Questions to Answer Christianity’s Toughest Challenges” here.
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In this episode, I talk about asking good questions during times of uncertainty.
In this episode, my guest is Tim Ferriss — a five-time #1 New York Times bestselling author, technology investor and host of the iconic podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show. We discuss Tim's process of exploration, experimentation and mastery — themes that have spanned his career that have placed him on the cutting-edge of many important fields. Tim explains what questions to ask when approaching any new endeavor in order to maximize success. He also explains how to incorporate structure and playfulness into skill and knowledge mastery, how to find and work with mentors, the key importance of location and networks in creating truly impactful things. We also discuss Tim's philanthropic efforts to support research on psychedelics for the treatment of mental health challenges and we discuss his latest creative endeavors. This episode should be of interest to a wide range of listeners, as Tim's mastery and wisdom spans athletic and mental pursuits, business, media, technology and the arts. What distinguishes Tim is his ability to thoughtfully deconstruct these processes in order to teach others how to do the same. For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman Maui Nui Venison: https://mauinuivenison.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Levels: https://levels.link/huberman InsideTracker: https://insidetracker.com/huberman Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman Timestamps (00:00:00) Tim Ferriss (00:04:08) Sponsors: Maui Nui, LMNT, Levels (00:07:43) 4-Hour Body & Development Mindset (00:15:22) Origins of Good Ideas (00:20:06) Writing & Structured Thinking (00:27:58) Writing, Night Owls (00:33:06) Sponsor: AG1 (00:34:21) Investigating Outliers; Social Media & Smartphones (00:40:37) Scientific Literacy, Randomized Clinical Trials (00:45:09) Supplement & Experiment Fails; Cold Exposure & Hyperthermia (00:50:46) Slow Carb Diet & Adherence (01:03:35) Morning Protein Intake; Fasting (01:08:48) Sponsor: InsideTracker (01:09:53) Power of Place; Building Your Network & Volunteering (01:21:43) Developing Skills; Examining Motivation & Good Questions; Simplicity (01:33:32) Early Psychedelic Exploration, Depression (01:45:38) Psychedelic Research & Mental Health Funding (01:59:00) Saisei Foundation, Journalism Fellowship, Law & Education (02:08:22) Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Psychedelics (02:13:28) Meditation, Transcendental Meditation, Nature (02:18:50) Extended Nature Retreats & Integration Period; “Generative Drive” (02:28:05) Mentors (02:34:53) Mind & Attention Allocation, Social Media, Boredom (02:44:12) Cockpunch (03:00:23) Suicide & Depression, Sexual Abuse, Vulnerability (03:14:22) Making Meaning from Suffering (03:19:32) Role Identity, Future (03:27:38) Parenthood, Animals & Training (03:32:21) Podcasting, Experimentation (03:36:52) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac Disclaimer
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Girlll you better put that Summer's Eve down right now! You all had so many questions about vaginal health and we brought the best of the best to answer them all. Dr. Heather Irobunda is an Obstetrician Gynecologist based in Queens, New York who shows women, specifically women of color, that you can feel safe and supported by your gynecologists (not creeped out or shamed). Listen to hear answers to most asked questions about vaginal health that you NEED to know. In This Episode We'll Cover: What age should you start going to the gynecologist? What age should you get your first gynecology exam? How often should you get pap smears? How to advocate for yourself at the gynecologists appointment Best tips to advocate for pain management at the gynecologist's office You're not crazy for having a painful experience with IUD insertion How to pick a gynecologist that's not a creep Should you be cleansing your vagina? Are yoni egg's useful? Do we need products to balance vaginal pH? How to know if hormonal birth control is right for you Can you get pregnant while on birth control? What to do if you get yeast infections after using sex toys Postpartum vaginal health Changes in sex during menopause What to do if you have recurring bacterial vaginosis or yeast infections Which brand of lube you should have Should you use water based or silicone based lube? Our 3 simple asks to help us continue a free weekly show: Rate on iTunes or Spotify - it literally takes two seconds Review - if you love the show, please leave a review on iTunes Support our partners by using our unique ‘HOOKUP' codes at foodheavenmadeeasy.com/hookup Episode Sponsors: Way is a mindful eating app that helps people find peace in their relationships with food and their body. For a limited time only, when you visit eatmyway.com, you will receive 30% off your subscription and a one-week free trial. Produced by Dear Media
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