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The Rockies brutal start has lead to some changes as hitting coach, Hensley Meulens takes the fall. Clint Hurdle takes over as hitting coach. Kyle Farmer, the one bright spot in the Rockies lineup, joins Drew to talk about the tough start and what he's doing to help younger players. The Buffs have retired the jersey numbers of Travis Hunter and Sheduer Sanders and the controversy is hot.
On the next Treasured Truth, we’ll continue to look at what Jesus did for us on the cross. Pastor Ford will remind us that the condemnation of Good Friday was leading to the coronation of Resurrection Sunday. If there were no Good Friday, then there could not be Resurrection Sunday. And he points out that many of us want the power of resurrection, but we don’t want to experience the pain of the cross. Join us as Pastor Ford concludes the message “Resurrection Power: You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down” on the next Treasured Truth. Treasured Truth is a listener supported program on Moody Radio. To join our team of supporters, click here. To learn more about Pastor James Ford, Jr., click here. To learn more about Treasured Truth, click here. Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/treasuredtruthSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do we really need to forgive? If so, how do we do it? On this episode of Flourish-Meant, we dive deep into the transformative power of forgiveness. Mark Goodman, a forgiveness coach, shares his incredible journey from a deeply wounded, traumatic past to a flourishing life. Discover how letting go of bitterness can offer you freedom and joy, and why forgiveness is a choice that benefits you more than anyone else. Mark reveals practical steps to starting your journey, emphasizing that forgiveness is a personal path to healing. Tune in and find out how you can unlock joy and freedom through the power of forgiveness. With a unique blend of clinical psychology, theology, and real-life experiences, Mark provides practical steps to help you begin your journey to forgiveness and freedom. Highlights from the Episode: Mark's Personal Journey: Mark's incredible transformation from carrying resentment and shame to living a flourishing life is inspiring. He shares how forgiving his father, despite the past, brought him personal joy and freedom and could do the same for you. Recognizing the Need to Forgive: Discover how to identify the triggers of unforgiveness and the importance of choosing to forgive for your own benefit, not for the offender's. Practical Steps to Begin Forgiving: Forgiveness is not an immediate action but a journey. Learn about the various stages of forgiveness and how to embark on your unique path to healing. Self-Forgiveness: Mark outlines the often-challenging process of forgiving oneself and how self-reconciliation plays a crucial role in your emotional and spiritual wellbeing. Resources and Support: If you feel ready to embark on your forgiveness journey, Mark offers coaching through his nonprofit, 70x7. He has never charged for his services, ensuring that help is accessible to all who seek it. Plus, stay tuned for his upcoming app designed to guide users through personalized forgiveness paths. Connect with Mark Goodman at 70x7.org Buy "Forgiving a Good Man" on Amazon Look for the upcoming app and screenplay Whether you need to forgive others or yourself, or simply want to understand how forgiveness can impact your life positively, this episode is a must-listen. As always, we appreciate your support! Please subscribe and share this episode. We can't wait for you to join us for future episodes of Flourish-Meant. To book Tina as a speaker, connect with her life coaching services, and more, visit her website: https://tinayeager.com/ Optimize your mind and body with my new favorite, all-inclusive supplement, Cardio Miracle! I love the energy and focus this health-boosting drink mix provides without toxins, caffeine, or sugar! Get a discount on your purchase with my link: http://www.cardiomiracle.com/tinayeager Use the code TINA10 at checkout. To flourish in all seasons of life with the highest quality nutraceutical health supplements that benefit charitable causes, shop NutraMedix wellness supplements. Be sure to use my link https://www.nutramedix.com/?rfsn=7877557.b6c6785 and add my special code TINA to get 10% off your entire purchase! If you're a writer, subscribe to Inkspirations Online (devotional publication by writers for writers): https://www.inkspirationsonline.com/ Manage stress and anxiety in 10 minutes a day with the course presented by 15 experts, Subdue Stress and Anxiety https://divineencouragement.onlinecoursehost.com/courses Connect with Tina at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tyeagerwriting/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinayeager/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tina.yeager.9/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TinaYeager Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tyeagerwrites/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3865622.Tina_Yeager
When Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, He celebrated. And in His resurrection celebration, Jesus had prayer and praise. And on the next Treasured Truth, Pastor Ford will ask us, if we’ve followed Jesus’ example—has resurrection power caused us to pray more? Has it caused us to praise more? To learn more about how we should respond when we realize we need the resurrection power of Jesus in our lives, join us for the next Treasured Truth. Treasured Truth is a listener supported program on Moody Radio. To join our team of supporters, click here. To learn more about Pastor James Ford, Jr., click here. To learn more about Treasured Truth, click here. Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/treasuredtruthSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Got a story idea for Bloodworks 101? Send us a text message For many high schoolers, donating blood is a rite of passage, something cool you can do when you turn 16. For Grayson Goodman, it's more like a calling: blood donation means a lot to the Goodman family. After all, donated blood gave Grayson's dad, Hunter, more years with his family.
On the next Treasured Truth, Pastor Ford will begin a new message series that looks at the resurrection of Lazarus. And he’ll explain that God wanted everyone to understand that if Jesus didn’t raise Lazarus from the dead, it wouldn’t get done—that is exactly why Jesus delayed His departure to return and help Lazarus. So, we must realize that sometimes the reason Jesus hasn’t come to help with our problems is because they may not be bad enough yet. To learn more about Jesus’ resurrection power, make sure to join us for the next Treasured Truth. Treasured Truth is a listener supported program on Moody Radio. To join our team of supporters, click here. To learn more about Pastor James Ford, Jr., click here. To learn more about Treasured Truth, click here. Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/treasuredtruthSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 Corinthians 11:23-26; Music:"Words for a Good Man" by Lost Ghosts, licensed by Soundstripe.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:00pm- Bill D'Agostino—Senior Research Analyst at Media Research Center—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to breakdown some of the best (and worst) clips from corporate media: a Boston Globe senior opinion writer compares the modern American economy to the 1930s, Dana Bash insists CNN doesn't hate America, Taylor Lorenz describes the man responsible for assassinating healthcare CEO Brian Thomas as “morally good,” and Democrats STILL (somehow) want Kamala Harris to be their presidential candidate in 2028. 4:30pm- Appearing on ABC News, sports broadcaster Stephen A. Smith said he has “no choice” but to at least consider a presidential run in 2028. Rich notes that he has no chance of winning a primary contest—because he isn't sufficiently “woke” for Democrat voters. On his podcast, Bill Maher argued that the Democrat Party has gone too far placating the “woke”—and it risks making the party “irrelevant.” 4:50pm- Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin aerospace company sent an all-female crew into space on Monday—including pop singer Katy Perry! In a clip that has gone viral on social media, Perry tells a journalist about how she reads about string theory in her spare time…but it's hilariously clear she has no idea what she's talking about. Weekday afternoons on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, Rich Zeoli gives the expert analysis and humorous take that we need in this crazy political climate. Along with Executive Producer Matt DeSantis and Justin Otero, the Zeoli show is the next generation of talk radio and you can be a part of it weekday afternoons 3-7pm.
Today's Song of the Day is “Fire Sign” from S.G. Goodman's album Planting by the Signs, out June 20.S.G. Goodman will be performing at Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth on Saturday, July 5.
ARE YOU A NICE GUY OR A GOOD MAN? | MAN OF PEACE PODCAST
God never rebuked anyone in the Scriptures for having wealth. But he did have a problem when our stuff had us. We believe God provides and blesses each of us, and we are blessed to be a blessing. But knowing God's heart for us and how we use the resources he's given us...and actually following His ways are often two different things. Let's learn and trust that God's ways are better than ours and see how we can grow in the gift of giving. A Test of Gratitude Gratitude and generosity go hand in hand—gratitude wells up in generosity, inviting the blessing of God, leading to gratitude. We invite you to give yourself fully to God and experience that commitment well up to shape your heart through generosity. Check out Week Three of This is a Test here!
In this episode of Filmmaker Mixer, hosts Andrew Lamping and Jeff Stolhand sit down with Rebekah Kennedy, Jennifer Goodman and Ryan Atkins to discuss their gripping psychological thriller The Unseen. In The Unseen, a law student finds himself in a twisted web of murder and deceit brought on by a dark force from his past. Kennedy, Goodman and Atkins share their creative process, behind-the-scenes stories, and the powerful themes that drive the narrative. Join us for an insightful conversation about resilience, artistry, and the unseen battles we all face.
How can we create a truly inclusive, equitable classroom where every student feels seen, valued, and supported? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Jarri Goodman, an educator, faculty coach, and advocate for equity in education, to explore the real barriers students of color face—and the powerful role teachers play in breaking them down.We discuss how to move beyond surface-level representation, address implicit bias, and create culturally responsive learning environments where all students can thrive. Plus, Dr. Goodman shares his own personal experiences as a student and educator, highlighting the transformative impact that just one teacher can have.In this episode, Dr. Goodman and I discuss...How to incorporate diverse voices and experiences into everyday lessons.The impact of implicit bias—and how to recognize and challenge it.Practical ways to strengthen relationships with students and their families.Show LinksConnect with Dr. Jarri Goodman on LinkedInEmail Dr. Jarri Goodman for Consulting - drjarrigoodman@gmail.comJoin Malia on InstagramBecome a Science of Reading Formula member!Rate, Review, and FollowIf you loved this episode, please take a minute to rate and review my show! That helps the podcast world know that this show is worth sharing with other educators just like you.Scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review". Then let me know what you loved most about the episode!While you're there, be sure to follow the podcast. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and I don't want you to miss out! Follow right here.
What's your exit strategy?For single providers and small fertility practice owners, the difference between a multimillion-dollar sale and walking away with nothing often comes down to timing and preparation.This week on Inside Reproductive Health, I sit down with Bob Goodman, Richard Groberg, and Dr. Brijinder Minhas of MidCap Advisors to discuss:The current state of fertility clinic mergers & acquisitionsWhy many fertility MSOs are preparing to sell their networksWhen it's too late to maximize your practice's valueHow selling with a competitor could radically increase your exit priceThe biggest risks that lower your practice's valuationIf you think you might sell your practice in the next 10-15 years, now is the time to start planning. MidCap's team works with clinic owners to increase their valuation and secure the best possible deal—and they don't charge fees unless you get paid.Don't leave money on the table. Listen now to learn how to secure your financial future.
Even with things the way they were, we were ticking all core competencies for that museum gig.Then this Captain Etiquette invades our comms, kindly wanting in on our haul.Well. A polite pirate's still a pirate. So kindly get fucked.*****Do the TTRPG world and us a solid by purchasing the beautiful ORBITAL BLUES BOOK using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Lessons in Leadership, Steve Adubato sits down with Jamie Grill-Goodman, Editor, COMMERCE Magazine, to talk about the changing media landscape, AI in the media and how we work to build trust in the media. Then, Steve talks with Nicole Harris-Hollingsworth, EdD, MCHES, Senior VP, Social Determinants & Impact, Hackensack Meridian Health, … Continue reading Lessons in Leadership: Jamie Grill-Goodman and Dr. Nicole Harris-Hollingsworth
Lots of talk about trade and tariffs lately - but this conversation has a different focus than all the rest. Allysia Finley's op-ed in hte Wall Stret Journal caught Michael's eye this week: "A Good Man for U.S. Manufacturing Is Hard to Find." It circles back to the conversation about how young men's behaviors are changing due to a variety of social factors - and they are not taking these good paying jobs in factories that are open. Michael talks with Finley about the changing workforce. Original air date 11 April 2025.
David Goodman is the Director of the Center for Psychological Humanities and Ethics and the Dean of the Woods College of Advancing Studies at Boston College, where he also teaches in the Department of Formative Education. A past president of the APA's Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (Division 24), Goodman is known for his interdisciplinary work at the intersection of psychology, philosophy, theology, and ethics. He is the founder of the Psychology and the Other conference series and serves as editor of two book series: Psychology and the Other and Essays in the Psychological Humanities. In this conversation, Goodman draws on the work of philosopher Emmanuel Levinas to reimagine therapy not as a space for self-optimization but as an encounter with responsibility—a call to become more available, interruptible, and open to the world beyond ourselves. He reflects on psychology's history of centering the individual at the expense of the relational, critiques the structural limitations imposed by managed care systems, and shares clinical insights from his own practice. He explores how therapy can become a site of ethical awakening rather than adjustment, and how the dominant metaphors of psychology (often drawn from consumer culture and medicine) may obscure the relational depth of human life. *** Thank you for being with us to listen to the podcast and read our articles this year. MIA is funded entirely by reader donations. If you value MIA, please help us continue to survive and grow. https://www.madinamerica.com/donate/ To find the Mad in America podcast on your preferred podcast player, click here: https://pod.link/1212789850 © Mad in America 2025. Produced by James Moore https://www.jmaudio.org
Adhrucia Apana is an Artist, Writer, and the Founder of the production company Curiosity Entertainment, which develops and packages film and television, books, and provides music supervision. As a producer, she's brought powerful films to life, including the Emmy-nominated “The Survivor” by Barry Levinson starring Ben Foster, “Needle in a Timestack” by John Ridley starring Cynthia Ervin, Leslie Odom Jr, Frieda Pinto, and Orlando Bloom, “Capone” starring Tom Hardy. Adhrucia has developed projects with the writers of “The Umbrella Academy”, “Ozark”, & “Ballers” & “Entourage” in preproduction and is also in pre-production on the film “One Night Only” a co-production with Panay Films and “Goodman” an award winning screenplay she co-wrote as a screenwriter. Her directorial debut is set for festivals 2026. She hosts the podcast Conversation with Curiosity on iHeart Radio, which features behind-the-scenes conversations from the company with writers, directors, actors, authors, and storytellers from all walks of life.
Jump start your week with a Jump Start REWIND, read by Roger Shouse.
God never rebuked anyone in the Scriptures for having wealth. But he did have a problem when our stuff had us. We believe God provides and blesses each of us, and we are blessed to be a blessing. But knowing God's heart for us and how we use the resources he's given us...and actually following His ways are often two different things. Let's learn and trust that God's ways are better than ours and see how we can grow in the gift of giving. A Test of Affection - Money and possessions reveal our heart's affection. How we handle money tells the story of what is most important to us. As we open this series, we want to start by going straight to the heart—what is the deepest desire of our heart? Check out Week Two of This is a Test here!
Dr Boyce Watkins discusses the financial controversy involving Marvin Sapp