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Let's Chat!Have you ever felt pressured to act just to break the silence? To make a move simply because the waiting became unbearable?This episode of Grandeur takes us into a mysterious chamber where a man faces his greatest challenge yet—not a battle of strength, but a test of stillness. With nothing but silence, a chess pawn, and growing pressure from unseen forces, he discovers that his most powerful move might be choosing not to move at all.The story unfolds in a sparse room where reality itself seems fluid. The walls watch, the silence has weight, and thoughts arrive that don't feel like his own. As subtle pressures mount, our protagonist realizes something profound: the room isn't testing his endurance—it's calibrating him, learning exactly how to push without touching. Every shift, every glance at the pawn, every moment of discomfort is being measured and mapped.What makes this tale so compelling is how it mirrors our own daily struggles with external expectations and internal pressures. We're conditioned to fill silences, to react quickly, to prove we're not stuck. But what if our greatest power lies in waiting until the decision is truly ours to make?The five reflections at the end invite you to examine your own patterns: When was the last time you didn't act, even though every part of you wanted to? How do you distinguish between stillness that's weakness and stillness that's power? And perhaps most importantly—how would your life change if you only moved when the timing was right, not when the world demanded it?Listen to discover why, as Anthony reveals in his powerful monologue, "The chamber was never the opponent." Share this episode with someone who needs to hear this message, and leave a review to help others find this journey toward deliberate stillness and strategic patience."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Our Summer 2025 series, Beside Still Waters, focuses on the places where creativity brings life into a world fatigued by brokenness and division. From jazz to Jane Austen and in between, this season we'll focus on the ways literature and the arts can refresh and challenge our inner lives—and connect us with the Creator of the good, the true, and the beautiful.Our guest this episode is the poet Christian Wiman, a master of the written – and spoken – word. After long wandering, he returned to the Christian faith in which he'd been raised, in part because of a terminal cancer diagnosis – one he has now long outlived. Both before and after his diagnosis, and his return to faith, his experience of despair has fueled his powerful poetry. In grappling with it, Christian uses words in ways that are a tonic against despair.“I deal with despair because…I don't know how not to, and it would be an evasion not to. And I think if you don't feel it, then you're not paying attention.”This podcast is drawn from an online conversation from 2024. We hope this conversation will resonate with you as you explore the good, the true, and the beautiful in your own corner of creation. If it does, please consider joining the Trinity Forum community as a member, at ttf.org. You can find the full video of this conversation there too. And while you're here, please subscribe to this podcast on your chosen platform. Authors and books mentioned in the conversation:Zero at the Bone: Fifty Entries Against Despair, by Christian WimanMarilynne RobinsonDanielle ChapmanWilliam BronkWilliam WordsworthEvery Riven Thing, by Christian WimanMy Bright Abyss: Meditations of a Modern Believer, by Christian WimanPrayer, by Carol Ann DuffyThe Bible and Poetry, by Michael Edwards Augustine of HippoBittersweet, by George HerbertSurprised by Joy, by C.S. LewisRichard WilburJürgen MoltmannWhen the Time's Toxins, by Christian WimanRelated Trinity Forum Readings:Augustine's ConfessionsDevotions by John Donne, paraphrased by Philip YanceyGod's Grandeur: the Poems of Gerard Manley HopkinsBulletins from Immortality, by Emily DickinsonWrestling with God, by Simone WeilRelated Conversations:Connecting Spiritual Formation & Public Life with Michael WearThe Kingdom, the Power & The Glory with Tim AlbertaA Life Worth Living with Miroslav VolfTowards a Better Christian PoliticsChristian Pluralism: Living Faithfully in a World of DifferenceWhat Really Matters with Charlie Peacock and Andi AshworthScripture and the Public SquareHow to be a Patriotic ChristianLife, Death, Poetry & Peace with Philip YanceyThe Fall, the Founding, and the Future of American DemocracyFear and Conspiracy with David FrenchTo listen to this or any of our episodes in full, visit ttf.org/podcast and to help make content like this possible, join the Trinity Forum Society.
Let's Chat!Ever wondered what it's like to write a story so dark it changes your own worldview? In this mid-series reflection, I take you behind the curtain of creating Grandeur, the most emotionally demanding storyline I've crafted for Gentleman's Journey yet.Writing about a character who's lost everything—including the love of his life—has been an immersive experience unlike any other. "I'm literally in it with him," I share, explaining how I mentally stand beside my protagonist through every moment of despair. This creative approach has unexpectedly transformed my understanding of homelessness, giving me profound new insights into this real-world struggle.For longtime listeners, I've dropped some exciting revelations: The Invisible King from The Relic Hunter and The Red King from Remembrance will both make appearances as the series progresses! Those chess pieces mentioned throughout the story? They'll all connect soon—I promise the payoff is worth your patience. We're currently halfway through this month-long journey, with another extended series coming in September, followed by shorter weekly stories for the remainder of the year.Have ideas for future Gentleman's Journey storylines? I'd love to hear them! Reach out through the Let's Chat function, email me at anthony@gentsjourney.com, or connect on Instagram. A TikTok page is coming soon too. Thank you for your concern about my mental health during this intense creative period—I'm doing well and deeply appreciate your support. As always, remember: you create your reality."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Let's Chat!Silence has a weight, a texture—a presence that grows more powerful when we learn to wield it deliberately. In episode 11 of Grandeur, we journey through the mind of a man who chooses isolation not as punishment, but as resistance against the endless hunger for distraction that defines our modern existence.Through a mesmerizing narrative that blurs the line between reality and metaphor, we witness his confrontation with a mysterious pawn placed in his room—an object that seems to grow heavier with meaning as time passes. As strange phenomena unfold around him—walls that breathe, voices that mimic his own thoughts, and shadows that move with unsettling purpose—we discover that his true battle isn't against physical hunger but against the pressure to engage on terms that aren't his own."Hunger is a language," Anthony reflects, "and in this chamber it spoke with more than one voice." This powerful metaphor illuminates how we navigate a world constantly demanding our participation. Social media, relationships, work cultures—all continually invite us to react, respond, and engage without pause. Yet sometimes, our greatest power lies in the space between wanting to act and choosing to wait.The episode culminates in five profound reflections that challenge us to examine our relationship with silence and restraint: When did you last choose to wait instead of act? How do you distinguish between offers meant to help versus those designed to bind? What "pawns" in your life carry disproportionate weight? Where have you been measured without realizing it? And perhaps most importantly, what part of yourself grows strongest when you choose silence over engagement?In a culture where "engagement is currency," learning when to withhold that currency becomes a radical act of self-preservation. Connect with Anthony to continue this conversation through the "Let's Chat" link, via anthony@gentsjourney.com, or on Instagram @mygentsjourney."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Let's Chat!The chess pieces are moving, and you might not realize you're the one being played.In this gripping installment of the Grandeur Man series, we journey through shadowy corridors and ancient sanctums to uncover a profound truth about personal growth: as you accumulate power, you inevitably draw attention from forces that seek to test your worthiness.Through rich, immersive storytelling, we follow a protagonist collecting chess pieces – three pawns, two knights, two bishops, and one rook – each symbolizing different aspects of personal development. But with each new acquisition, the "other side" takes notice. "When you start to rise, every game changes," we learn. "The greater the imbalance you create, the stronger the counterweight sent against you."This episode pulls back the curtain on why life's challenges often intensify precisely when we're making our greatest strides forward. That promotion, that relationship breakthrough, that habit finally mastered – these victories shift the board in ways that demand response from the world around us. Sometimes we lose pieces not through carelessness but as deliberate tests to see how we'll react.The power of this metaphor extends beyond chess into every area of life where growth occurs. Your increasing capabilities aren't going unnoticed; they're creating a shape that signals you can no longer be ignored. The question isn't whether opposition will come – it's whether you're building in ways that prepare you for it.Through five thought-provoking reflections, you'll examine your own invisible game: What pieces have you collected without realizing their combined weight? How has your success shifted the balance in your life? And most critically, if the other side moved against you tomorrow, what would be your first move back?Join me as we explore what happens when the board remembers every piece you take, and discover how to maintain your course when your growth attracts attention you never anticipated."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Let's Chat!What would you sacrifice for transformation when you can't see what you'll receive in return?Episode 10 of Grandeur Man takes us deep into the shadowed corridors of a mysterious order, where our protagonist encounters a red-cloaked figure who knows his true name and demands a piece of him—a symbolic pawn—without revealing what might be gained. This encounter becomes a powerful metaphor for the bargains we all make on our paths to growth.The story unfolds through beautiful prose as Brother Calvin guides our protagonist with a crucial wisdom: "decide now what you will never trade." Despite facing an entity shrouded in mystery, our hero discovers that sometimes the most powerful response isn't refusal but patience—answering "not yet" rather than surrendering what he isn't ready to give. This delicate balance between inevitable sacrifice and maintaining personal boundaries forms the episode's emotional core.We often celebrate those who relentlessly push forward, breaking through whatever stands in their way. Yet this episode reveals a different kind of strength—the power to remain still when movement would cost too much. As our protagonist navigates the mysterious sanctum, retrieving a sealed box from the library while resisting the temptation to open it, we're reminded that discipline sometimes means holding power without immediately wielding it.The final scene with the elders brings everything into focus: "This wasn't a test he signed up for." How true this rings in our own lives! The most significant challenges rarely announce themselves—they simply arrive, watching to see if we can bear the weight of our own silence.What armor are you still carrying that once protected you but now keeps you from moving forward? Where have you mistaken movement for progress? Listen, reflect, and perhaps discover what you might need to surrender—or protect—on your own journey of becoming."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
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Let's Chat!What if the moment everything falls apart isn't your ending, but your beginning? In this soul-stirring episode of Gentleman's Journey, we venture deeper into the mysterious world of "the Order" where our protagonist faces the ultimate test – the complete collapse of his carefully constructed identity.Through hauntingly beautiful prose and symbolic imagery, we witness a man caught between two worlds: the life he desperately wants to reclaim and the transformation that awaits him beyond his brokenness. Dreams of a lost love blur with reality as he carries chess pieces and an engagement ring – physical reminders of what he's lost and what he still hopes to reclaim. But within the Order's stone walls and quiet rituals, a profound truth emerges: "We are not who we remember being. We are who memory refuses to let die."The episode masterfully explores how collapse becomes the necessary gateway to evolution. As one character poignantly observes, "You'll be alright" – "Don't lie to me" – "Okay, you'll just be hurt better." This exchange perfectly captures the essence of genuine transformation. It's not about eliminating our wounds but learning to carry them differently, with more wisdom and purpose.For anyone who has faced their own moment of breaking – whether through loss, failure, or disillusionment – this episode offers both comfort and challenge. Anthony's five reflections at the conclusion invite you to examine your own relationship with collapse: When was the last time you felt yourself starting to break? What parts of your identity are you clinging to that might need to be destroyed for growth? If you knew collapse was the doorway to your next version, how would you face it differently?Remember, you create your reality. Sometimes the most profound strength isn't in remaining unbroken, but in how we choose to rebuild after everything falls apart. Join our community of seekers and share your own journey of transformation – because the story isn't over when we fall; that's often where it truly begins."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Let's Chat!What if your greatest achievements are the ones no one has ever witnessed? What if your most significant growth happens in moments of complete solitude, when there's no audience to validate your struggle?"The Man Who Vanished" takes us on a mesmerizing journey through a metaphorical chess game where each piece represents not just an achievement, but a wound healed—just enough to keep moving forward. Our protagonist awakens in a mysterious chamber with only fragments of memory, guided by an enigmatic figure who reveals that "GRAND" stands for Grief, Ruin, Ascension, Nullification, and Divinity—stages through which one must pass to reach authentic selfhood.Through a series of trials, we witness profound lessons about transformation. In "The Tower Without Applause," our protagonist climbs a treacherous staircase that no one sees—a powerful metaphor for the struggles we endure without recognition. Later, he simply walks alongside an elderly man, learning that service isn't about strength or performance but about genuine presence. Most poignantly, he confronts the relationship he abandoned, discovering that "pain doesn't mean punishment."The heart of this episode beats with a revolutionary truth: transformation occurs not through victory but through quiet perseverance—staying when it hurts, serving without recognition, confronting truths without witnesses. As our protagonist collects each chess piece, he realizes they aren't trophies but stories, stepping stones on the path to becoming real.Whether you're facing unseen challenges, questioning your progress, or searching for meaning beyond external validation, this episode offers a profound alternative to performance-based growth. Join us as we explore what it means to build without applause and to become whole without anyone noticing.Remember, you create your reality. What silent climb in your life have you never honored, and what would it mean to finally acknowledge it?"True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Parce que… c'est l'épisode 0x616! Shameless plug 12 au 17 octobre 2025 - Objective by the sea v8 10 au 12 novembre 2025 - IAQ - Le Rendez-vous IA Québec 17 au 20 novembre 2025 - European Cyber Week 25 et 26 février 2026 - SéQCure 2065 Description Introduction et contexte Joey D., superviseur d'une équipe de détection au Centre canadien pour la cybersécurité du gouvernement fédéral, présente les défis majeurs auxquels fait face son organisation dans la gestion de la cybersécurité à l'échelle nationale. Lors de sa présentation à NorthSec, il a abordé un problème critique : la pollution causée par le bruit dans les systèmes de détection. Le défi du volume de données Le centre canadien traite un volume impressionnant de données : plus de 200 000 événements par seconde provenant de 167 clients (et plus), couvrant l'ensemble du territoire canadien. Cette télémétrie massive est corrélée avec un grand volume d'indicateurs de compromission provenant de diverses sources et partenariats internationaux. Si cette richesse d'informations constitue un atout considérable, elle génère également un défi majeur : le bruit. La combinaison de ces deux éléments - volume important de télémétrie et grand nombre d'indicateurs - crée une pollution informationnelle qui peut submerger les analystes. Les faux positifs et les mauvaises détections prolifèrent, risquant de masquer de véritables menaces ou de mobiliser inutilement les ressources d'analyse. L'approche de filtrage intelligent Pour résoudre ce problème, Joey et son équipe ont développé une approche basée sur l'identification et la caractérisation de ce qui est “non malicieux”. Plutôt que de simplement bloquer automatiquement les alertes, ils créent des filtres informatifs qui aident les analystes dans leur processus de triage. Cette méthode permet d'éviter les faux négatifs, où un véritable compromis pourrait être filtré par erreur. L'équipe préfère maintenir un niveau de prudence élevé. Comme l'explique Joey : “À un moment donné, nous, on n'aime pas prendre ce risque-là de manquer un vrai événement de compromission.” Les filtres automatisés sont donc principalement informatifs, bien que certains, lorsque l'équipe a une confiance élevée, puissent déclencher des actions automatisées. Le cas des administrateurs créatifs Un exemple particulièrement intéressant concerne les administrateurs système. Ces professionnels, dotés de privilèges élevés sur les réseaux, font parfois preuve d'une créativité remarquable dans l'accomplissement de leur travail. Ils peuvent utiliser des outils ou des techniques habituellement associés à des acteurs malveillants, mais dans un contexte parfaitement légitime. Cette créativité administrative pose un défi constant : comment distinguer une technique légitime d'une utilisation malveillante ? L'équipe de Joey a développé plusieurs approches pour gérer ce problème, allant de filtres très spécifiques (par exemple, tel script exécuté par tel utilisateur à telle heure) à des filtres plus génériques basés sur la compréhension des technologies. L'étude du système Delivery Optimization Joey a mené une étude approfondie du système Delivery Optimization de Microsoft, un service de partage de fichiers présent par défaut sur tous les appareils Windows depuis Windows 10. Ce système permet d'accélérer les mises à jour en utilisant un mécanisme de peer-to-peer au sein du réseau local, réduisant ainsi la bande passante utilisée vers les serveurs Microsoft. Le problème survient lorsque ce système est configuré pour partager avec des machines sur Internet plutôt que seulement sur le réseau local. Dans un contexte de télétravail, cela peut créer des connexions vers des adresses IP dans différents pays, générant des alertes suspectes pour les analystes qui voient des transferts de données importants vers des destinations potentiellement douteuses. Cette recherche illustre parfaitement l'importance de comprendre le fonctionnement normal des systèmes pour mieux détecter les anomalies. Comme le souligne Joey, peu de chercheurs en sécurité s'intéressent à ces mécanismes non malveillants, créant un angle mort dans la détection. La corrélation multi-sources Une des forces du système développé par l'équipe réside dans sa capacité à corréler différents types de télémétrie. En combinant les données réseau (NetFlow, captures de paquets) avec les données d'endpoints (EDR), ils peuvent obtenir un contexte beaucoup plus riche pour leurs analyses. Par exemple, dans le cas des “fake captchas” - ces pages web malveillantes qui demandent aux utilisateurs d'exécuter des commandes via Windows+R et Ctrl+V - la corrélation permet de faire la distinction entre une simple visite du domaine malveillant (comportement normal) et l'exécution effective de la chaîne de processus malveillante (comportement à investiguer). L'architecture de détection à plusieurs niveaux Le système développé par l'équipe fonctionne selon une architecture sophistiquée à plusieurs niveaux. Au niveau le plus bas, on trouve les “hits” - des événements détectés qui ne nécessitent pas nécessairement l'intervention humaine. Par exemple, l'exécution de la commande “ping” génère un hit, mais celui-ci n'est traité que par des algorithmes. Ces hits peuvent être “promus” en alertes lorsque des algorithmes détectent des patterns suspects - par exemple, une séquence ping-ping-ping suivie de “whoami”. À l'inverse, certaines détections génèrent directement des alertes en raison de leur gravité (comme PowerShell téléchargeant du contenu depuis Internet après l'ouverture d'un document Word). Le système inclut également des algorithmes de “démotion” qui peuvent reclasser une alerte en hit lorsqu'il s'avère qu'elle correspond à un comportement légitime d'un administrateur système connu. L'intégration des indicateurs de compromission L'intégration des feeds de threat intelligence (comme MISP) représente un défi particulier. Ces indicateurs, souvent rudimentaires, nécessitent un travail important de contextualisation. Plusieurs équipes au Centre Canadien pour la cybersécurité ajoutent systématiquement du contexte lors de l'ingestion : si un fournisseur ne livre que des adresses IP mais que tous ses indicateurs concernent des botnets, cette information contextuelle est ajoutée automatiquement. Cette approche permet aux analystes de disposer du contexte nécessaire dès le moment du triage, améliorant significativement l'efficacité du processus d'analyse. Les défis de la contextualisation La contextualisation des indicateurs présente plusieurs difficultés. Les concepts peuvent être contradictoires entre différentes sources, la temporalité joue un rôle crucial (un indicateur valide il y a deux semaines peut ne plus l'être aujourd'hui), et la géolocalisation peut être trompeuse, notamment lorsque des acteurs malveillants utilisent des routeurs compromis pour masquer leur origine réelle. L'équipe doit constamment évaluer son appétit au risque pour déterminer quels indicateurs méritent une investigation et lesquels peuvent être filtrés sans risque. Les bénéfices pour les citoyens Au-delà de la protection des infrastructures gouvernementales, le travail de l'équipe de Joey bénéficie directement aux citoyens canadiens. Grâce à un partenariat avec CIRA (l'organisme responsable du domaine .ca), les indicateurs de compromission identifiés par le centre sont intégrés au service Canadian Shield. Ce service DNS gratuit permet à tout citoyen de bénéficier de cette protection en configurant simplement son routeur domestique. Conclusion et enseignements Le travail présenté par Joey D. illustre l'importance d'investir dans la qualité des données en amont du processus de détection Plutôt que de déployer des solutions “out-of-the-box” et de s'en contenter, son équipe démontre qu'un investissement significatif dans la compréhension, la contextualisation et le filtrage intelligent des données peut transformer radicalement l'efficacité d'un SOC. L'approche développée au Centre canadien pour la cybersécurité offre un modèle inspirant pour d'autres organisations confrontées aux mêmes défis de volume et de bruit. En se concentrant sur la caractérisation du comportement normal et en développant des systèmes de corrélation sophistiqués, il devient possible de gérer efficacement des volumes de données considérables tout en maintenant un niveau de détection élevé. Cette présentation souligne également l'importance de la collaboration et du partage d'informations dans le domaine de la cybersécurité, démontrant comment le travail d'une équipe gouvernementale peut bénéficier à l'ensemble de la communauté, des grandes organisations aux citoyens individuels. Notes Le Bouclier canadien Collaborateurs Joey D. Crédits Montage par Intrasecure inc Locaux réels par Northsec
Let's Chat!Have you ever stood at the crossroads of who you were and who you might become? The sixth episode of Grandeur takes us through the raw, unfiltered journey of a man who's lost everything yet still clutches two chess pieces that seem to hold the key to his future.This isn't your typical hero's journey with clean edges and triumphant music. Instead, we walk alongside a broken man through Chicago's winter streets, shelter fights, and moments of crushing solitude. Through his eyes, we witness transformation in its most authentic form—not as a glamorous rebirth, but as the final gasp of an old life before something new can emerge.The episode reveals a powerful truth often missing from personal development narratives: your defining moments don't arrive with fanfare. They happen in silence, when you're alone, when the costume you've been wearing starts to burn against your skin. It's in these spaces—when you've exhausted all options except truth—that genuine power awakens.What makes this story particularly compelling is the chess metaphor woven throughout. The knight and bishop pieces serve as physical manifestations of potential and protection, humming with energy that responds not to desperation but to stillness and resolve. As our protagonist discovers, "Peace, just like your potential, doesn't get activated by panic, it gets activated by stillness."Through five thought-provoking reflection questions, we're invited to examine our own lives: What decisions are we avoiding because they lack certainty? What old versions of ourselves do we still feed with our attention? If no one ever applauded us again, would we still choose to rise?Ready to stand in that uncomfortable hallway between who you are and who you're becoming? Listen now and discover why sometimes the most powerful move in life's chess game is simply deciding to stay present when everything in you wants to run."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Let's Chat!What happens when you dissolve into your lowest self? How do you climb back when you've become invisible not just to others, but to yourself?The first five episodes of our Grandeur series trace a haunting yet powerful journey through collapse and the beginnings of resurrection. Our protagonist receives a mysteriously humming chess piece—not as a path to power, but as an invitation to remember who he truly is. Following devastating grief after losing the love of his life, he spirals into homelessness, where his identity begins to erode until he literally vanishes from meaning. People see him but don't truly see him, a nameless character in the background of others' stories.This descent isn't dramatic or sudden. As Anthony explains, "You never fall into your lowest self. It's something gradual over time...almost like dissolving." Time loops, reality bends, and our character reaches the crushing realization that he's not missing because no one is looking for him. But at his lowest point comes the first spark of transformation—the moment he stops asking for help and starts choosing himself.The series raises profound questions that apply to all our lives: How many times have you waited for the world to see you when you haven't seen yourself? How often have you asked for direction when what you needed was a decision? When did you start shrinking just to fit someone else's silence?The hardest path isn't staying broken—it's rebuilding yourself when no one is watching. But as Anthony promises, "When you come back from nothing, when you've lost it all and got it all back, there is nothing more satisfying." Next week, our character begins this climb, the moment he stops calling his suffering "suffering" and starts calling it "instruction."Connect with me through the "let's chat" link in the description, email anthony@gentsjourney.com, or find me on Instagram @mygentsjourney. Remember—you create your reality."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
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Let's Chat!Have you ever caught a glimpse of yourself in a broken mirror and failed to recognize the reflection staring back? Grand Jewel Episode 5 plunges into the raw, unfiltered experience of a man who's hit rock bottom, sleeping in shelters, wandering city streets, and gradually disappearing from both society and himself.Through haunting prose and visceral imagery, we follow our protagonist's confrontation with his fractured identity. The cracked mirror in the shelter bathroom becomes more than a plot device—it's the dividing line between who he once was and who he's become. As he navigates the invisible existence of homelessness, a mysterious figure appears repeatedly in his peripheral vision, eventually revealing itself as another version of himself—one that knows truths he's been hiding from.What makes this episode particularly powerful is its unflinching examination of the difference between survival and healing. Many of us push forward, believing that simply continuing to function means we're recovering, when in reality we're merely existing in a state of suspended grief. The protagonist's journey illustrates how true healing begins not with escape but with acceptance—sitting with discomfort long enough to recognize what it's trying to teach us.The reflection questions posed at the episode's conclusion invite you into your own reckoning: Where are you trying to return to a version of yourself that no longer exists? What are you afraid will happen if you admit you're not okay? What painful moments have you never truly sat with? These aren't just philosophical musings—they're gateways to transformation.As I mention in the closing monologue, "The moment you stop trying to look back to who you were, you make space for who you really are to show up." This isn't about becoming someone new; it's about honestly acknowledging who you are now.Connect with me to continue this conversation—reach out at anthony@gentsjourney.com, find me on Instagram @mygentsjourney, or click "Let's Chat" in the episode description. Your support continues to overwhelm me, and I'm grateful for each of you joining this journey."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Let's Chat!What happens when a man falls so far that he disappears from the world? When did you stop noticing the homeless man on the corner, and what if that man was once just like you?"The Crash," the fourth episode in our Grandeur series, takes us to the darkest places of human experience – not with dramatic flair, but with the quiet devastation of reality. We follow a nameless man through shelter cots and park benches, through hunger and invisibility, watching as he clutches a mysterious "night" in his coat pocket and the last fragments of his former identity.This isn't poverty tourism or inspiration porn. It's a raw examination of what happens when someone slides through society's cracks. The true horror isn't in the cold or hunger, but in the moment when death happens two bunks over and you feel nothing at all. When numbness replaces pain. When you realize no one is coming to save you.But within this darkness lies a profound truth – rock bottom isn't just where you fall; it's where you finally stop digging. It's where the real choice begins. As our protagonist sits with a humming object that seems to watch him, we witness the nearly imperceptible moment when something shifts. Not dramatically, not with fanfare, but with the quiet recognition that if no one is coming, then what happens next is entirely yours.Through reflection questions, we challenge you to examine your own life: What parts of yourself have you been numbing to survive? What objects do you carry that no longer give you power? Who would you become if you accepted that salvation is your responsibility alone?Connect with me through the podcast description, email me at anthony@gentsjourney.com, or find me on Instagram @mygentsjourney. Remember – you create your reality."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Let's Chat!The sidewalk glistens after rain as a man wanders through a city that feels increasingly distant from him. Something isn't right—the world seems to be bending around him, familiar yet foreign. When he sees what appears to be his own death on a convenience store TV, a chill runs down his spine."The Belief," the third episode in the Grandeur series, takes us on a haunting journey through what Anthony calls "the hollow hour"—that liminal space where a person exists after losing everything. Not just rock bottom, but the rarely discussed territory where identity itself begins to dissolve.We witness a man's gradual disappearance from the world and from himself. Once successful with a career and relationship, he now navigates homeless shelters where violence and death become background noise. He carries two significant objects: an engagement ring for the girlfriend who died before he could propose, and a mysterious "night" that once hummed with meaning but has gone silent.What makes this narrative so powerful is its unflinching portrayal of the part most transformation stories skip over. Before the breakthrough, before the rise, there is often a period of complete emptiness—becoming "a shadow in the margin of your own life." The protagonist stops speaking, stops being seen, and begins to question if he exists at all.Yet within this decay lies something sacred. As Anthony explains, "No man ever truly climbs until he's knelt before his own ruin and has refused to call it permanent." The complete stripping away of identity creates space for something new to emerge. "The only thing more dangerous than a man who has it all is a man who's lost it all and didn't die."Are you carrying something that's stopped humming with meaning? Where in your life are you pretending to be fine? When was the last time you felt truly invisible? These reflections invite you into your own journey through the hollow hour—and perhaps toward whatever waits on the other side.Connect with Anthony through the chat function in the podcast description, email at anthonyatgentsjourney.com, or on Instagram @mygentsjourney. Remember: you create your reality."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Let's Chat!What if the gates to our greatest transformation don't open for the worthy, but for the willing? What if the spark we've been searching for isn't coming from above, but from the ruins beneath our feet?In this second episode of Grandeur, we follow a man's journey through a mysterious gauntlet—a metaphorical labyrinth that challenges not his strength or skill, but his willingness to face what he's been avoiding. Through encounters with shadowy figures, shifting corridors, and relics from his past, he discovers that the true test isn't about completing the gauntlet, but about staying present when every instinct screams to run.The narrative unfolds through six parts, each revealing another layer of this internal pilgrimage. We witness our protagonist confronting an unopened ring box, an unspoken proposal, and the grief of losing someone before saying what needed to be said. As he moves through each challenge, a profound truth emerges: "He who waits for proof forfeits power."This episode speaks directly to those of us caught in patterns of avoidance, those waiting for permission or certainty before taking action in our lives. Through rich symbolism and evocative storytelling, we're invited to consider what we've been carrying, what we've been running from, and what gates might open if we simply chose to stay present with our pain rather than outrunning it.The journey culminates in the understanding that transformation begins not when we gain something, but when we lose the need to prove anything. The spark—that elusive catalyst for change we've been searching for—was never going to come from external validation. It comes from the decision to stop running, to build our own fire, with the match that was always in our pocket.Join me for this soul-stirring exploration of grief, acceptance, and the courage to face ourselves. And if this episode resonates with you, reach out through the "let's chat" function, email me at anthony@gentsjourney.com, or connect on Instagram @mygentsjourney."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Let's Chat!The journey through grief isn't linear—it's a labyrinth where we sometimes find ourselves circling back to the same painful corners before discovering new paths forward. This powerful episode introduces us to a man whose life collapses after his partner dies in an accident just moments before he planned to propose. The engagement ring, still in its unopened box, becomes both burden and talisman as his grief spirals into job loss and homelessness.When a mysterious stranger places a chess knight with "No Retreat" carved into its base beside him on a park bench, something shifts—not dramatically, but fundamentally. This isn't a story about magical healing or sudden transformation, but about the quiet courage required to simply keep going when everything has been stripped away. As our protagonist navigates his new reality, he begins collecting small tokens and writing single words that become signposts on his journey: Begin. Decide. Still. Grieve.The raw authenticity of this narrative challenges us to examine our own unspoken grief. What are we carrying that we never got to give away? What boxes remain unopened in our own lives? Sometimes the bravest thing we can do is whisper a name into silence without falling apart. This episode reminds us that being "chosen" doesn't always look like triumph—sometimes it simply means being available to whatever comes next, even when that next thing emerges from complete devastation.This marks the beginning of our most ambitious series yet—"Grandeur"—which will unfold over twenty episodes. Throughout this journey, we'll follow our protagonist through homelessness, hunger, and the mysterious "gauntlet" that begins when he finally acknowledges that moving forward doesn't require leaving his love behind. Join us as we explore what it means to find purpose after collapse and how the simplest choice—to keep going—can become the most profound act of courage."True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
En quoi la joie est-elle si importante dans le judaïsme ? D'où provient la haine gratuite, qui a entraîné l'exil dans lequel nous sommes encore aujourd'hui ? Qu'y avait-il de tellement bien à l'époque du Beth Hamikdach ?
Cours audio MP3 de 23 minutes donné par Rav David BREISACHER.
durée : 00:02:51 - Terre de Sylphe et balades au Lac Blanc estival - Au cœur du massif vosgien, au Col du Calvaire, Terre de Sylphe invite petits et grands à vivre la montagne autrement. Derrière cette association née en 2006, un duo de passionnés : Olivier et Mathieu. Leur idée ? Faire de la randonnée un vrai chemin d'ouverture sur le monde. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Our Summer 2025 series, Beside Still Waters, focuses on the places where creativity brings life into a world fatigued by brokenness and division. From jazz to Jane Austen and in between, this season we'll focus on the ways literature and the arts can refresh and challenge our inner lives—and connect us with the Creator of the good, the true, and the beautiful.In this episode, our focus is Jane Austen, and our guide is Karen Swallow Prior, one of our Trinity Forum Senior Fellows.Karen explores the faith-informed perspective on virtue that Austen's novels reflect:"Underneath the surface [Austen] is inviting us to look at our own interactions with one another, our own misperceptions, and misreadings, and I think that's really why her work has remained so endearing to us today; because she reveals the truths of our human condition that never change, and that we're always wrestling with."Jane Austen's world and concerns seem distant from ours. Yet across the centuries, she illuminates the importance of the seemingly mundane, and the path towards repaired and rightly ordered relationships. If this work resonates with you, consider joining the Trinity Forum community as a member, at ttf.org. This episode is drawn from an online conversation held in 2021. You can find the full video of this conversation here. And while you're here, please subscribe to this podcast.Authors and books mentioned in the conversation:Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, by Jane AustenAmusing Ourselves to Death, by Neil PostmanPraying with Jane, by Rachel Dodge Alasdair MacIntyreWilliam ShakespeareRelated Trinity Forum Readings:Pride and Prejudice, a Trinity Forum Reading by Jane AustenBulletins from Immortality, a Trinity Forum Reading by Emily DickinsonRevelation, a Trinity Forum Reading by Flannery O'Connor God's Grandeur , a Trinity Forum Reading by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Cours audio MP3 de 22 minutes donné par Rav David BREISACHER.
Musique, ciné, média... L'actualité culturelle vue par Kévin Gasser.
À ce moment du voyage, le Rajasthan prend une autre dimension.Plus verte, plus douce… mais toujours aussi intense.Dans cet extrait, Éléonore raconte la deuxième partie d'un itinéraire parfait avec des enfants : de la Venise indienne jusqu'à la réserve de Ranthambore.Vous y trouverez :la sérénité des lacs d'Udaipurles temples de Ranakpur, blancs et sculptés comme de la dentelleun safari à Ranthambore à la recherche du tigreun fort spectaculaire classé à l'UNESCO
Cours audio MP3 de 23 minutes donné par Rav David BREISACHER.
“God's Unspeakable Grandeur” with Elder Mark.
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 1 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. Garden expert and host, Teresa Watkins is joined by Heather Stickney, Summit Responsible Solutions National Sales Manager about their organic Year Round Spray Oil. Teresa's Top Five beneficial bugs you may not know. Garden topics and questions include summertime fungus, air circulation, sod webworms, how much to irrigate St. Augustinegrass, what to do in your landscape in July, and more. Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://rb.gy/gf8k3s Art in Bloom Garden Tours Two sublime garden tours you don't want to miss! Small groups. Beautiful vistas. Still have space on our beautiful Gardens of Scotland and Gardens and Grandeur of the Hudson River Valley. Come join Teresa on these incredible garden tours! Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins, Summit Responsible Solutions Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://rb.gy/gf8k3s Join me on Facebook, Instagram. #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. Garden expert, Teresa Watkins, is joined by Clay Wallace, head grower at Classic Caladiums, the world's largest caladium grower to discuss the popular tropical plant. Teresa's Dirty Word of the Day is Bolting. Garden topics and questions include, zucchini not producing, why is hibiscus leaves misshapened, what to grow in July, and more. https://rb.gy/0hzjxx Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://bit.ly/2YRBbsT Art in Bloom Garden Tours The Gardens of Scotland, and The Gardens and Grandeur of the Hudson River Valley. Come join Teresa on incredible garden adventures! Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins, Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://rb.gy/gf8k3s Join me on Facebook, Instagram. #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow #gardening #gardeninglife #gardens #Gardentours #artinbloom #travel #travelphotography #landscapephotography #iris #wildflowers #topiary #tours #adventure #beauty #flowers #design #photography #flowersonInstagram #gardensonInstagram
Cours audio MP3 de 20 minutes donné par Rav David BREISACHER.
Tanya - la grandeur de Dieu (N°76 - Rav Aaron Bitton) by Rav David Touitou
In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar is joined by Cam Muncey — guitarist, co-founder, and key songwriter of Australian rock legends Jet — to discuss his bold and unexpected debut solo album, Cam Muncey & the Delusions of Grandeur. Recorded in just 30 days with producer Jan Skubiszewski, Jet bassist Mark Wilson, and drummer Peter Marin, Delusions of Grandeur is an expansive, deeply personal record. Moving through dreamy shoegaze, melodic guitar-pop, 80s indie, swaying soul, and atmospheric art-rock, it draws on influences from The Smiths, Talk Talk, Curtis Mayfield, R.E.M., Mazzy Star, The War On Drugs, and Roxy Music. Guided by Muncey's warm vocals, the album invites listeners on a rich, genre-spanning journey. Highlights include “Already Gone,” “Don't Fade On Me,” “No Rock'n'Roll Star,” “I've Been Low,” “Breathing Again,” and the breezy pop of “Friendly.” In this candid conversation, Muncey shares what inspired him to step out on his own, the freedom he found creating without limits, and the lessons learned from touring with icons like Bruce Springsteen. Tune in to Episode #234 of the XS Noize Podcast for an honest, immersive look into Cam Muncey's world — a story of risk, reinvention, and musical discovery. Or listen via YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | RSS – Find The XS Noize Podcast's complete archive of episodes here. Previous XS Noize Podcast guests include legends and trailblazers such as The Farm, Snow Patrol, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, Sleaford Mods, Michael Head — and many more.
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. Garden expert, Teresa discusses the benefits of armadillos and answers summertime garden questions. Teresa's Dirty Word of the Day is Acaulescent. Garden topics and questions include staghorn ferns, best time to prune mangos and more mango varieties, should coffee grounds be used in the landscape, Bird of Paradise not blooming, and more. https://rb.gy/0hzjxx Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://bit.ly/2YRBbsT Art in Bloom Garden Tours Buffalo Garden Walk and Niagara Falls, Canada, The Gardens of Scotland, and The Gardens and Grandeur of the Hudson River Valley. Come join Teresa on incredible garden Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins, Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://rb.gy/gf8k3s Join me on Facebook, Instagram. #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow
La grandeur d une ombre (paracha Beaalotekha) by Rav David Touitou
1. PARIS – Beechworth Cascades 00:48 2. Winter Kid – The Presence Of You 04:52 3. Aleyum – Penumbral (Immersed Remix) 09:55 4. Hermanez – Eight Years 16:59 5. Heikoon – Somewhere Else 22:29 6. Warung ft. Mayy Hemm – Permanence 26:39 - DIALEK TRACK OF THE WEEK7. John Monkman – Young 30:17 8. Darren Tate & Sxcha – Flickers 35:27 9. Durante – Delusions of Grandeur 38:02 10. Redspace & Fatten Klaus – Saturday Morning 45:46 11. Agustin Pietrocola – Sizer 51:12 12. Angello & Ingrosso – 555 56:52 - CLASSIC OF THE WEEK
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. Garden expert, Teresa provides ways to use your home-grown sugar cane and how to grow plumeria. Teresa's Dirty Word of the Day is Monocarpic. Garden topics and questions include Angel trumpet frass issue, will the mushrooms hurt my grass, summer edibles for South Florida, how to care for a Panama Rose, bat houses, fertilizer for avocado, and more. https://bit.ly/4diIsZH Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://bit.ly/2YRBbsT Art in Bloom Garden Tours Buffalo Garden Walk and Niagara Falls, Canada, The Gardens of Scotland, and The Gardens and Grandeur of the Hudson River Valley. Come join Teresa on incredible garden Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins, Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://rb.gy/gf8k3s Join me on Facebook, Instagram. #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow #gardensonInstagram
Cet épisode a été réalisé en co-création avec la Fondation Yves Rocher, merci à eux de soutenir le podcast ! Jacques Rocher a grandi à La Gacilly, petit village breton situé dans le Morbihan. En 1991, aux côtés de son père Yves Rocher, il fonde la Fondation Yves Rocher pour agir concrètement en faveur de la nature. Trente-cinq ans plus tard, cette fondation, désormais reconnue d'utilité publique, est devenue un acteur majeur de la préservation de la biodiversité. Chaque année, la Fondation Yves Rocher soutient et permet le développement d'une multitude de projets engagés à travers le monde. Dans cet épisode, Jacques revient sur son parcours et les rencontres qui ont marqué sa vie : Wangari Maathai, Sadguru, le chef Raoni… Il nous parle du sommet de la Terre de 1992 à Rio, de ses séjours en forêt amazonienne mais aussi des actions locales menées en Bretagne, en Inde ou au Togo. Ensemble, nous explorons les grands programmes de la Fondation : Plant for Life, Terre de Femmes ou encore le Festival Photo La Gacilly, devenu un rendez-vous incontournable entre art, écologie et sensibilisation.Au fil de la conversation, Jacques nous partage sa vision de l'engagement : rester dans l'action, tisser des liens sincères avec celles et ceux qui œuvrent sur le terrain et transmettre toujours. Il nous rappelle que planter un arbre, c'est plus qu'un geste symbolique : c'est un acte de foi en l'avenir, un héritage pour les générations futures. Un immense merci à la Fondation Yves Rocher pour leur confiance dans la réalisation de cet épisode.
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. June is National Rose Month! Roses grow well in Florida if they are the right ones. Teresa provides rose care selection, care, and her favorite roses. Teresa's Dirty Word of the Day is Caliper and DBH. Garden topics and questions include mulberry not looking good, hibiscus dropping leaves, and propagation, and more. https://bit.ly/4diIsZH Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://bit.ly/2YRBbsT Art in Bloom Garden Tours Buffalo Garden Walk and Niagara Falls, Canada, The Gardens of Scotland, and The Gardens and Grandeur of the Hudson River Valley. Come join Teresa on incredible garden tours! https://bit.ly/4fe9m62 Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins, Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://bit.ly/3c1f5x7 Join me on Facebook, Instagram. #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow #gardensonInstagram
Come, Holy Spirit! It's Pentecost Sunday, and Dr. Scott Powell is here to share some of the biblical language that gives context to these readings. Reading 1 - Acts 2:1-11Psalm 104: 1, 24, 29-31, 34Reading 2 - Romans 8: 8-17Gospel - John 20:19-23-This episode of Sunday School was brought to you by Amazing Parish.Amazing Parish coaches hundreds of Catholic pastors across the United States each year— to reinvigorate and transform their vocations and their parishes.Learn more today at amazingparish.org-If you're interested in advertising on Sunday School, reach out to Michelle at mlarosa@pillarcatholic.com-God's Grandeur by Gerard Manley Hopkins This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pillarcatholic.com/subscribe
I'm joined by artist and author Yumi Sakugawa to dive deep into the healing energy of the Sun tarot card. We explore what it means to truly embody your inner light, how to reclaim authenticity beyond self-shrinking narratives, and how creative expression becomes a powerful act of spiritual truth. Yumi shares her journey of healing, speaking out, embracing "delusions of grandeur," and creating her Cosmic Comfort oracle deck
WiscoJazz-Cast Episode 232 mixed by dj lukewarm Episode Two Hundred and Thirty Two features Contemporary R&B, Dance-Pop, Funk/Soul/Boogie, & more... 01 - Kenyon Dixon - Far Away [The R&B You Love] 02 - Remi Wolf - Toro [Island Records] 03 - Chromeo - Words With You [BMG] 04 - TOKiMONSTA - Say Tell Me [Young Art Records] 05 - Jessie Ware - Begin Again (Joe Goddard Remix) [EMI] 06 - Dabeull feat. Reva Devito - I Cant Stop [Roche Musique] 07 - Herb Tha 4th - Perfect Moment [Writesound ENT] 08 - Maeta - DJ Got Me [Roc Nation] 09 - Esta feat. Joyce Wrice & Duckwrth - Too Fast [Paradis] 10 - Captain Planet - Music is Medicine (Captain Planet's Steppers Remix) [Bastard Jazz Recordings] 11 - Lion Babe - All Night Party On 12 - Kool Customer - Fly Away [Bastard Jazz Recordings] 13 - Tuxedo - Cake [Funk On Sight] 14 - Channel Tres - Cactus Water [RCA] 15 - Alma Negra - Madrugada [Delusions of Grandeur] 16 - Jungle - Candle Flame (Opolopo Remix Edit) [Caiola Records] 17 - Little Simz - SOS [Forever Living Originals] 18 - Victoria Monet - Love Is Stronger Than Pride [RCA Records] 19 - Chaka Khan - Nobody Khan (Ain't Nobody - Austin Millz remix) [Perfect Havoc] 20 - Childish Gambino - To Be Hunted [RCA] Hope you enjoy. -dj lukewarm https://linktr.ee/djlukewarm http://djlukewarm.com http://hearthis.at/djlukewarm http://www.mixcloud.com/djlukewarm http://djlukewarm.podomatic.com https://soundcloud.com/wiscojazz http://www.youtube.com/WiscoJazzCast RSS: http://djlukewarm.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. Summer is here! Garden expert Teresa Watkins is back from visiting sublime gardens. Teresa's Dirty Word of the Day is ha-ha. Teresa discusses her favorite British childhood literature bronze sculptures at the Chelsea Flower Show, and meeting the sculptor, Robert James Workshop. Garden topics and questions include sick magnolia, fig tree dropping leaves, fertilizing plumeria, encouraging avocado tree to bear more fruit, mangos, papayas, growing avocado in a container, hiding a crape myrtle's bad side, are mushrooms bad in the lawn, and more. https://bit.ly/4diIsZH Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://bit.ly/2YRBbsT Art in Bloom Garden Tours Buffalo Garden Walk and Niagara Falls, Canada, The Gardens of Scotland, and The Gardens and Grandeur of the Hudson River Valley. Come join Teresa on incredible garden tours! https://bit.ly/4fe9m62 Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins, Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://bit.ly/3c1f5x7 Join me on Facebook, Instagram. #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow #gardensonInstagram
Mes chers camarades, bien le bonjour !Avez-vous déjà mangé un burger au tacos goût pizza ? Eh bien préparez vous, parce que c'est le menu qu'on va se faire aujourd'hui, en tout cas, son équivalent historique ! On ne va pas parler d'un roi, d'une dynastie, et même pas d'une civilisation… mais carrément de tout un sous-continent, l'Amérique Centrale ! J'ai croisé trop de gens qui en avaient marre de confondre les Incas et les Mayas, ou qui se plaignaient de pas capter la différence entre Olmèques et Aztèques… Alors aujourd'hui, on balaie large, mais rassurez vous : on va faire clair et court, l'idée, c'est vraiment de choper les bases, ce qui est parfois difficile quand on vient d'Europe par exemple !Bonne écoute !
durée : 00:58:46 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit, Maïwenn Guiziou - Les HLM du 14ᵉ arrondissement parisien, l'enseignement en milieu universitaire, la violence des sociétés sur la nature… En ego-histoire, le parcours personnel de l'historien se mêle bien souvent à ses travaux. Partons sur les pas de Guillaume Blanc, historien de la nature. - réalisation : Thomas Beau - invités : Guillaume Blanc Historien, maître de conférences en histoire contemporaine à l'université Rennes 2
Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley are joined by Dr. Sam Parkison to discuss his book “To Gaze upon God: The Beatific Vision in Doctrine, Tradition, and Practice” and how it connects to Revelation 21-22.Questions Covered in This Episode:What is the beatific vision? Why did you write a book on it?Why do many Christians have no awareness of the beatific vision? What's the point of Revelation?Who do we see in the beatific vision?What is happening in Revelation 21:1-8? Why are people uncomfortable with the second half?What's changed where we can see God's face (Revelation 22)? Why is this good?Helpful Definitions: The Beatific Vision: “The happy vision” of seeing God in heaven.Inseparable Operations: That which any person of the Godhead does, is rightly attributed to God. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.Guesto Bio:Dr. Sam Parkison is an alumni from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, he serves as the associate professor of theological studies at Gulf Theological Seminary in the United Arab Emirates. He is the author of several books, including Irresistible Beauty: Beholding Triune Glory in the Face of Jesus Christ. You can follow Samuel on X.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Revelation 21-22, 1 Corinthians 15, Isaiah 65:17, Isaiah 24-25, Exodus 33, Psalm 27:4, 1 Corinthians 13, 1 John 3:2“To Gaze upon God” by Samuel G Parkison“Heaven Is a World of Love” by Jonathan Edwards“Grounded in Heaven” by Michael Allen“The City of God” by Augustine of Hippo“God's Grandeur” by Gerard Manley HopkinsDeep Discipleship Program Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteOur Sister Podcasts:The Family Discipleship Podcast | Tiny TheologiansSupport Training the Church and Become a Patron:patreon.com/trainingthechurchMidwestern Seminary is excited to announce FTC Talks, exclusive conversations with MBTS faculty about ministry related topics. Completely online and FREE, you can sign up for any and all FTC Talks today at mbts.edu/ftctalks to reserve your spot. Join us for talks about women's discipleship, God's heart for the nations, gospel-driven ministry, Spurgeon's pastoral ministry, and how every Christian is a counselor. We hope these conversations will spur you on in your service to the local church and help you connect with even more ministry leaders and friends across the country. Sign up today at mbts.edu/ftctalks.To learn more about our sponsors please visit our sponsor page. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Throughout the season of Lent, we're releasing weekly episodes focused on spiritual practices.If at the center of reality is a God whose love is a generative, creative force, how do humans made in God's image begin to reflect this beauty and love in a world rent by brokenness and ugliness?As Makoto Fujimura argues on our latest podcast, it's in the act of making that we are able to experience the depth of God's being and grace, and to realize an integral part of our humanity:“Love, by definition, is something that goes way outside of utilitarian values and efficiencies and industrial bottom lines. It has to…and when we love, I think we make. That's just the way we are made, and we respond to that making. So we make, and then when we receive that making, we make again.”Artistry and creativity are not just formative, but even liturgical in that they shape our understanding of, orientation towards, and love for, both the great creator and his creation.We hope you're encouraged in your making this Lenten season that the God who created you in his image delights in your delight.If this podcast inspires you, and you're so inclined, we'd love to see what you create, be that a painting, a meal, a poem, or some other loving, artistic expression. Feel free to share it with us by tagging us on your favorite social platform.This podcast is an edited version of an online conversation recorded in 2021. Watch the full video of the conversation here, and learn more about Makoto Fujimura.Authors and books mentioned in the conversation:Art + Faith: A Theology of Making, by Makoto FujimuraWilliam BlakeVincent Van GoghN.T. WrightEsther MeekJaques PépinBruce HermanMartin Luther King Jr.The Gift, by Lewis HydeAmanda GoldmanT. S. EliotCalvin SilveDavid BrooksRelated Trinity Forum Readings:Babette's Feast, by Isak DinesenFour Quartets, by T.S. EliotPilgrim's Progress, by John BunyanPilgrim at Tinker Creek, by Annie DillardGod's Grandeur, by Gerard Manley HopkinsRelated Conversations:A New Year With The Word with Malcolm GuiteMusic, Creativity & Justice with Ruth Naomi FloydPursuing Humility with Richard Foster and Brenda QuinnReading as a Spiritual Practice with Jessica Hooten WilsonWalking as a Spiritual Practice with Mark BuchananTo listen to this or any of our episodes in full, visit ttf.org/podcast and to join the Trinity Forum Society and help make content like this possible, join the Trinity Forum Society.
The Christian world is finally awaking to the reality of the technological captivity of humanity. But one man who has been thinking about this from the beginning is Stuart McAllister. Gleaning wisdom from CS Lewis and many other authors, Stuart helps us navigate the technological world by first helping us understand the underlying problems and what is at stake. Stuart is the Director of Ministry for Thinking Out Loud (featuring Cameron McAllister and Nathan Rittenhouse) and the Director of Leadership and Deployment for Restoration Presbyterian Church in Dacula, Georgia. Stuart is an in-demand speaker, author, and thought leader who has contributed chapters to several books and co-wrote Faith That Lasts: A Father and Son on Cultivating Lifelong Belief (InterVarsity Press, 2021). We mentioned a lot of resources in this episode! If you're interested in this topic, we recommend you check them out. Here is a list of the works referenced, which are all books unless otherwise noted: CS Lewis, The Abolition of Man Jacques Ellul, The Technological Society Peter Berger, Brigitte Berger, and Hansfried Kellner, Homeless Mind Zygmunt Bauman, Modernity and the Holocaust Neil Postman, Technopoly Norbert Wiener, The Human Use of Human Beings Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism Rod Dreher, Living in Wonder Gerard Manley Hopkins, God's Grandeur (poem) Robin Phillips and Joshua Pauling, Are We All Cyborgs Now Kevin Kelly, What Technology Wants Paul Kingsnorth, The Cross and the Machine (article) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/abdumurray Instagram https://www.instagram.com/abdumurray12 Twitter https://twitter.com/abdumurray TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@abdumurray Keep in touch with Abdu and be notified when he is in a town near you by signing up for his monthly newsletter at https://embracethetruth.org/sign-up/. Embrace the Truth is a donor-supported ministry that seeks to answer PEOPLE, not questions. Consider partnering with us in this important mission by visiting https://embracethetruth.org/donate.
The celebrated artist, Sir Grayson Perry, has a new exhibition of work, Delusions of Grandeur, made in direct response to the masterpieces at the Wallace Collection in London (until 26th October). He candidly admits he initially found the Collection's opulence difficult to work with, until he created an alter-ego artist, Shirley, who was inspired by the aesthetic.In recent years museums and art galleries have become a regular battleground in the culture wars. One of today's anti-woke warriors is the writer Lionel Shriver. Her latest satirical novel, Mania, imagines a world where intellectual meritocracy is heresy; the words 'stupid' and 'smart' are no longer acceptable, and novels like The Idiot and My Brilliant Friend are banned.In Shriver's imaginative world language and thought is heavily policed, speech is free only if it doesn't offend. The academic Fara Dabhoiwala has written about the emergence of this contested idea, in What Is Free Speech? He shows in the shifting story of the last three hundred years that freedom of speech is not an absolute from which different societies have drifted or dissented, but a much more mercurial, complicated matter.Producer: Katy Hickman
Stéphane Bern raconte le – court – destin d'un Valois éphémère : François II propulsé roi à l'âge de 15 ans, à la mort de son père Henri II. Le fils de Catherine de Médicis est monté sur le trône dans un royaume meurtri par les prémices des guerres de religions, et il n'était visiblement pas prêt… Pourquoi François II est-il le plus méconnu des Valois ? Qui a véritablement tenu les rênes du royaume durant ses 17 mois de règne ? Qu'est-ce que la conjuration d'Amboise, qui le marqua ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Jean-Michel Delacomptée, écrivain, auteur d'un portrait de François II dans "Grandeur de l'esprit français. Dix portraits d'Ambroise Paré à Saint-Simon" (Cherche-Midi). Au Cœur de l'Histoire est réalisée par Pierre Cazalot. Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol. Auteur du récit : Simon Veille. Journaliste : Armelle Thiberge. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.