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Best podcasts about Gray Areas

Latest podcast episodes about Gray Areas

Sweat Elite
Which Supplements Should Marathoners Be Taking? - Dr David Lipman

Sweat Elite

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 96:32


Sports medicine physician,endurance athlete and 1% Better Podcast host  - Dave Lipman - checks in for a wide-ranging conversation covering the realities of podcasting, the future of endurance technology, recovery methods, supplements, sleep tracking, heat adaptation, longevity trends, GLP-1s, peptides, and where the line should be drawn between performance enhancement and fair competition. Dave Lipman Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidlipman/ 1% Better Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onepercentbetterpod/| 1% Better Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4bG2U3dciEduX8c3PUtkrQ Matt Fox Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Coaching: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/ Supporters Club: https://www.sweatelite.co/supporters YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SweatElite Matt welcomes Dave back to the podcast and the pair begin by discussing the realities of producing endurance content. They talk about the challenges of scheduling guests, dealing with cancellations and technical issues, recording in person versus remotely, and why some of the best conversations happen when the host and guest don't know each other particularly well beforehand. Dave also shares his podcast inspirations, what he currently listens to, and the endurance personalities he would most like to interview. The conversation then shifts toward the future of endurance performance technology. Dave discusses continuous lactate monitoring, multi-analyte sensors capable of tracking biomarkers such as glucose, ketones, cortisol, and hormones, as well as emerging ventilation and respiratory wearables. They explore whether future devices will be able to separate metabolic stress from mechanical and neuromuscular load, creating more useful insights than current metrics alone. Matt and Dave discuss the balance between useful data and over-analysis, touching on sleep tracking, orthosomnia, and how athletes can become overly reliant on wearable feedback. Dave explains why subjective feel still matters and why training should ultimately enhance enjoyment rather than create more stress. The discussion moves into supplements, with Dave outlining his practical framework for evaluating evidence and deciding what is worth using. They cover bicarbonate products such as Maurten Bicarb and Nomio, creatine, beta-alanine, beet nitrates, taurine, and the supplement trends currently gaining traction in endurance sport. Recovery strategies are another major focus. Dave reviews the evidence surrounding ice baths, sauna use, heat adaptation, active versus passive heat exposure, and how timing these interventions incorrectly may blunt training adaptations. They also discuss sweat rate adaptations, the interaction between heat and altitude training, and examples of accidental training breakthroughs that emerged from environmental stress. The final section of the conversation examines the rapidly growing longevity and biohacking space. Matt and Dave discuss Bryan Johnson, GLP-1 medications, peptides, anti-aging interventions, anti-doping gray areas, and whether amateur athletes should be held to different standards than professionals. The discussion expands into super shoes, emerging performance technologies, and how the sport may need to adapt as new forms of enhancement become increasingly accessible. Episode Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back Dave 01:01 Podcasting Struggles 02:59 Remote vs In Person 05:06 Editing Norwegian Method 06:56 Podcast Inspirations 07:58 What We Listen To 12:26 Dream Guests List 13:51 Better Interview Flow 16:43 Future Endurance Tech 19:53 Continuous Biomarkers 21:55 Mechanical Load Insights 27:06 Cortisol and Lactate Nuances 31:24 Lactate Compartments 32:56 Tech and Overthinking 36:06 Train for Enjoyment 36:44 Sleep Tracking Pitfalls 40:13 Supplements Framework 47:21 Creatine, Beta-Alanine, and Beets 53:44 Taurine and Trends 56:31 Ice Baths Net Effect 01:02:37 Sauna Heat Adaptation 01:05:52 Heat Training Benefits 01:06:28 Sweat Rate Tradeoffs 01:07:30 Active vs Passive Heat 01:08:38 Heat Plus Altitude Synergy 01:09:15 Accidental Breakthrough Block 01:12:05 Longevity and Bryan Johnson 01:13:15 Complex Systems and Lifestyle 01:17:28 GLP-1s and Doping Rules 01:22:39 Peptides Gray Market Risks 01:23:44 Amateur Standards and Fairness 01:26:28 Super Shoes and Gray Areas 01:33:22 Wrapping Up and Podcast Plug

Champ Talk with Branden Hudson
How Church and Faith Are Filling the Gap in My Life

Champ Talk with Branden Hudson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 34:53


Champ Talk thanks listeners as the show nears 200 episodes, asks viewers to share, subscribe, and comment, and explains he's fasting while recording. He says this isn't a religious podcast but shares how a difficult year—sparked by Charlie Kirk's killing, multiple violent news events, a hard partying trip, and getting sick afterward—pushed him to strengthen his relationship with God. After trying churches, he and his family began consistently attending Canvas Church and he describes how Sundays now “fill his cup,” improve his mindset, and provide moral grounding, even as he remains imperfect and still argues with his wife. He discusses valuing Jesus' teachings, questioning some biblical issues, rejecting guilt- and fear-based faith, and believing many personal development ideas echo scripture. He connects faith to purpose, service, and breaking generational patterns for his family, and closes by encouraging listeners to share the episode.00:00 Welcome and Support00:46 Not a Sermon02:04 Why Faith Returned05:39 Finding a Church Home08:02 Blissfully Dissatisfied10:57 Faith and Moral Compass14:22 Gray Areas and Boundaries19:42 Family and Church Roots23:20 Teachings Over Fear26:03 Imperfect Progress27:28 Jail Turning Point31:21 Purpose and Legacy33:32 Closing Gratitude

Grace Audio Treasures
Making Decisions in Gray Areas

Grace Audio Treasures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 14:46


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Late Night Love
Life in the Gray Areas: Work, Boundaries & The Things We Overthink

Late Night Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 22:55


In this segment, we're stepping into the everyday chaos — the workplace misunderstandings, the emotional spirals, the tiny things that somehow feel enormous at 2 AM. A girlfriend upset about a harmless drink with a 65‑year‑old coworker. A senior director firing off an aggressive email. A colleague telling you you'll ‘probably stay here for life.' And yes… the mystery of why no one else seems to drink water at work.These are the moments that make us question our judgment, our boundaries, and sometimes our sanity.

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Straight Talk – an ISSA Podcast
Fraud Isn't Black and White: Inside Restoration's Gray Areas

Straight Talk – an ISSA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 34:05


In this episode, we take a closer look at insurance fraud in the restoration industry—from every angle. 

Late Night Love
Parenting in the Gray Areas: Hard Conversations & Softer Hearts

Late Night Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 27:00


Tonight's LOVE segment brings us into the living rooms and minivans of real families trying their best. We're talking blended households, uneven parenting, teens testing boundaries, and the heartbreak of watching a parent decline.We're also touching on the big modern questions — phones at 13, diamond studs at 16, and extracurriculars that seem designed for people who don't work full‑time.It's messy. It's emotional. It's real love in real life.

Family Heritage Church - Sermons
Decision Making and Gray Areas - Lesson 22

Family Heritage Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 85:23


Minnesota Now
As Minnesota looks to ban prediction markets, regulatory gray areas arise

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 11:30


A state Democratic lawmaker running for Congress apologized for placing a wager on himself that he'd win his party primary. State Sen. Matt Klein of Mendota Heights said he wagered $50 in an online prediction market last October. The platform Kalshi flagged it as a political insider trading, penalized Klein $540 and banned him from the platform for five years. This situation is one of the many ethical conversations around prediction markets. At the State Capitol there's a bill looking to ban them. Minnesota Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement director Jon Anglin's job is to regulate this market. He spoke to Minnesota Now host Nina Moini to talk about the challenges around regulating prediction markets.

Watchdog on Wall Street
No Gray Areas: The Truth About Business Ethics

Watchdog on Wall Street

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 6:58 Transcription Available


LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured  A real-world story from insiders in New York real estate exposes a hard truth—getting cheated isn't “capitalism,” it's corruption. This episode breaks down why true capitalism requires fairness, integrity, and mutual benefit—not shortcuts, scams, or legal loopholes. If you're building a career or business, this is a blunt warning: the wrong partners will cost you everything.

Moments of Grace
Episode 2362: Gray areas

Moments of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 8:35


In today's episode, "Gray areas." Pastor Al Dagel cautions us about thoughts and actions that the Bible may not specifically address that may, in fact, be unwise to pursue or even outright sinful.

Fast Five from Sporty's - aviation podcast for pilots, by pilots
Legal gray areas for pilots, with Mark Kolber

Fast Five from Sporty's - aviation podcast for pilots, by pilots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 41:22


Too many pilots miss out on fun and rewarding flying experiences because they're afraid of legal gray areas, according to aviation lawyer and flight instructor Mark Kolber. He shares the facts about cost sharing, ramp checks, and medical applications, with practical advice for staying out of trouble with the FAA. Mark is also a longtime CFI, so he also offers tips for learning to fly later in life and transitioning to new airplanes. In the Ready to Copy segment, you'll hear about flying in Colorado, Carolina barbecue, and lawyer jokes.SHOW LINKS:* Mark's legal webinar: https://youtu.be/sWZ5INyRhfE* Mark's article on IFR departures: https://ifr-magazine.com/avionics/ifr-departures/* PJ2 GPS Radio: https://sportys.com/PJ2GPS

Crosscurrents
The Homework Machine: AI creates gray areas for students and teachers

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 19:26


Today, we bring you the second story from our 2025 series: The Homework Machine. In part one, we heard about the rapid rise of AI, and what it's meant for our schools and education. In this next episode we'll hear how reporter Jesse Dukes has been working with researchers at MIT, speaking to teachers and students all across California and around the country. He learned that the arrival of ChatGPT and other AI tools has led to more cheating in schools… but, it's not always easy to define what cheating IS…  or to know what to do about it. 

OCF Crosspoint Podcast
Making Christian decisions in the gray areas of military life

OCF Crosspoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 36:10


Matters of conscience, Part 1: In part one of this two-part series on matters of conscience, Josh Jackson talks with CH(CPT) Chris Erickson, USA, an active-duty Army chaplain serving with 1-41 Infantry Battalion at Fort Carson, Colo., and LTC Lee Robinson, USA, an Army aviator and West Point professor who directs the American Politics Program.   Together, they examine how Christian military leaders can think through gray areas of faith and profession when the Bible does not seem to give a simple, direct answer. Rather than focusing only on what is legal, the conversation explores how leaders can ask what they should do in a given moment.   This episode is worth hearing if you are trying to navigate the space between religious liberty, leadership responsibility, and wise judgment in uniform.   This is Lee's third time as a guest on OCF Crosspoint. While it isn't necessary to listen to his previous interviews, consider listening to both episodes since Chris and Lee will reference them at a few points. Listen here:  Navigating the wall of separation between church and state    Faithful Leadership: You won't get this perfect—and that's OK    Questions answered and themes covered in this interview include:    How should a Christian military officer discern whether something is a matter of conscience?  A matter of conscience is defined less by the specific decision and more by the process used to reach it. Lee explains it as an area where civil authority does not dictate the outcome—something shaped by personal conviction, informed by reason, study, and Scripture. Chris adds that leaders must go beyond asking "what is legal?" and instead wrestle with "what should be done?" These situations often arise in gray areas where Scripture does not give explicit direction, requiring leaders to arrive at a decision they can be "fully convinced" of in their own mind (Romans 14:5, ESV).    Can a Christian military officer share their faith when asked about their leadership philosophy?  Yes, with important nuance. When a soldier asks about a leader's philosophy, that question opens a door the leader didn't force open. Chris argues that a soldier-initiated question is meaningfully different from a leader promoting religion unprompted. Lee's experience illustrates the tension: he shared Scripture-rooted principles without explicitly connecting them to his Christian faith, largely because other soldiers were present. Chris challenged that, arguing honest answers—including the faith source—aren't coercion. Both agree the key questions are: Who started the conversation? Is this a public or private exchange? Could sharing be perceived as using rank to promote belief?    How should a Christian officer respect religious differences while staying true to his faith in a diverse unit?  Chris argues that a leader needs a settled "theology of approach" before they are ever in the moment, working out in advance what he or she believes about expressing and sharing faith, and about respecting others' spiritual accountability. Romans 14:12 (ESV) anchors this: "Each of us will give an account of himself to God." Every soldier is individually accountable to God, not through their commander. Lee adds that religious pluralism is "our greatest moral argument to the world," and leaders who model genuine respect for diverse convictions honor that. The practical test: Am I seeking to provide comfort and care, or to promote my faith?    How should Christian officers balance faith expression with leadership responsibility and authority?  A key theme is the distinction between expressing faith and promoting it through authority. Chris stresses that using one's position to promote religion undermines true religious freedom, while sharing personal beliefs appropriately can be part of authentic leadership. He encourages leaders to examine their "why", whether they are seeking to influence belief or simply being transparent about what shapes them. Lee adds that leaders must consider how their actions affect unit cohesion and perception, especially in public or group settings, requiring leaders to think through factors like environment, audience, and intent rather than relying on rigid rules.    Is it appropriate for a Christian commander to pray with troops after a tragedy?  Lee shares a vivid example from combat after two soldiers in his company were killed by enemy fire. Standing before the formation, he had not planned to pray, but seeing their faces, he believed they needed more than facts. Before praying, he told them that if they were not praying people, he respected that and they did not have to participate. He then offered a non-denominational prayer for the families, for one another, and for the actions ahead. Lee says he would make the same decision again—though he never prayed once as a battalion commander, relying on Chris for that function. Chris frames the moment plainly: "You were not seeking to promote your faith. You were seeking to promote comfort." In his view, stepping in to provide comfort through personal belief is "good leadership"—not an attempt to advance religion.    What is the difference between expressing Christian faith in uniform and using military authority to promote religion?  Chris argues that Christian leaders do not need to eliminate religion from their lives or silence themselves, but they do need to examine why they are doing what they are doing. The problem is not faith itself but using authority to promote faith. That distinction matters for commanders and chaplains alike. Chris pushes back on the idea that chaplains automatically have broader permission simply because of their role. The goal should not be to pressure others into belief, but to offer comfort, care, counsel, wisdom, and support. A leader may share from personal belief but must not use official position to advance religion as such. 

828 Church
Gray Areas

828 Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 36:15


We're so glad you are here! Thanks for checking out Sunday's message!-- SUNDAY'S NOTES --Thy Kingdom Come - Gray AreasWritten on the hearts of men Romans 2:15 How do you decide things? When you live for God and the Kingdom of Light, Kingdom values should affect how you discern and decide.And culture and the ways of the kingdom of darkness creep in and make things grayWhat if you could know that you were discerning and deciding in alignment with the Kingdom of Light?4 gospels: Matt 21:1-11 (can open to this one), Mark 11:1-10, Luke 19:28-44, John 12:12-15Jesus & disciples were approaching Jerusalem (where all the sacrifices took place, the religious and social capital) John 12:12First Jesus gives instructionsMatthew 21:1-3 NIV As they approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage on the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two disciples, saying to them, “Go to the village ahead of you, and at once you will find a donkey tied there, with her colt by her. Untie them and bring them to me. If anyone says anything to you, say that the Lord needs them, and he will send them right away.”Matthew 21:4 NIV This took place to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet:“Say to Daughter Zion, ‘See, your king comes to you, gentle and riding on a donkey, and on a colt, the foal of a donkey.'”Jesus has a plan beyond what you know or can understand Matthew 21:6-8 NIV The disciples went and did as Jesus had instructed them. They brought the donkey and the colt and placed their cloaks on them for Jesus to sit on. A very large crowd spread their cloaks on the road, while others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road.King Jehu 2 Kings 9:13 They quickly took their cloaks and spread them under him on the bare steps. Then they blew the trumpet and shouted, “Jehu is king!”Matthew 21:9 NIV The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted,“Hosanna to the Son of David!”“Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”“Hosanna in the highest heaven!”Discernment is knowing what is Right vs Almost Right8 Value-based questions you can ask: What does God's Word say? Does it warn against or encourage it?Psalm 119:105 KJV Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and light unto my pathThe Word of God is everlasting, applicable, and alive. Following it requires obedience and trust in God's plan.What is my heart's motive?Psalm 139:23-24 NIV "Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.“We must not think of the clothes on our backs too dear to part with for the service of Christ” - Matthew Henry commentaryWe need to hold our “coats” out and make sure that not only the logic aligns but that our affections are in line.Where might I see the consequence of this in my life?1 Corinthians 6:12 TLB I can do anything I want to if Christ has not said no, but some of these things aren't good for me. Even if I am allowed to do them, I'll refuse to if I think they might get such a grip on me that I can't easily stop when I want to. Choose what makes you happy holy.Is this what Jesus would do? 1 John 1:6 Anyone who says he is a Christian should live as Christ did.Does it bring glory to God?1 Cor 10:31 NIV So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.Africa Dominican Republic Alaska Japan Haiku PoemDomain of shadowsSpirit, my fog navigatorPriceless Kingdom light Matthew 5:16 NIV In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.Will it set the right example for others that might be watching?Romans 14:13 “Try to live in such a way that you will never make your brother stumble by letting him see you do something he thinks is wrong”Daniel 12:3 Those who are wise will shine like the brightness of the heavens, and those who lead many to righteousness, like the stars for ever and ever.God created us for community - be a light magnifier not a shadow maker.Have I discussed with others that are kingdom-minded?John 14:16 And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper, to be with you forever-------------------------------------------------Download the 828 Church app!To view our latest e-newsletter, the Midweek Momentum, and subscribe to our weekly updates, go here! https://linktr.ee/828church

Lawyer Talk Off The Record
Exploring Ethical Gray Areas

Lawyer Talk Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 4:16 Transcription Available


This episode will have you rethinking the boundaries of attorney-client relationships.Steve Palmer and Troy tackle a listener follow-up that blurs the lines between legal advice, ethical dilemmas, and real-world drama. Prompted by an actual late-night client question, they dig into the complexities of attorney-client privilege—especially when the lawyer suddenly finds themselves not just the advisor, but the victim of the client's misadventure.The scenario gets juicy: imagine you're a lawyer who gets a call from a client confessing to sideswiping several cars after a night out—only to later discover your own car was one of the casualties.Steve Palmer walks through how he'd handle this wild conflict of interest, why he'd have to recuse himself, and the ethical landmines he'd navigate (including a call to his own ethics lawyer).The conversation spirals into pop culture, referencing legal thrillers and the kind of movie-worthy quandaries lawyers hope they'll never actually face.Here are 3 key takeaways:Conflicts of Interest Are Inevitable: Sometimes your professional and personal lives collide—literally. When you become both the victim and the advisor, you must recognize and address conflicts of interest head-on.Client Confidentiality Remains Supreme: Even when faced with personal loss, what you learn through privileged communication as an attorney stays confidential. That duty doesn't change while you figure out your next steps.Seek Guidance (Even as a Lawyer!): When in doubt, reach out. Consulting with an ethics lawyer is a smart move when confronted with a unique ethical quandary.Got a question you want answered on the podcast? Call 614-859-2119 and leave us a voicemail. Steve will answer your question on the next podcast!Submit your questions to www.lawyertalkpodcast.com.Recorded at Channel 511.Stephen E. Palmer, Esq. has been practicing criminal defense almost exclusively since 1995. He has represented people in federal, state, and local courts in Ohio and elsewhere.Though he focuses on all areas of criminal defense, he particularly enjoys complex cases in state and federal courts.He has unique experience handling and assembling top defense teams of attorneys and experts in cases involving allegations of child abuse (false sexual allegations, false physical abuse allegations), complex scientific cases involving allegations of DUI and vehicular homicide cases with blood alcohol tests, and any other criminal cases that demand jury trial experience.Steve has unique experience handling numerous high-publicity cases that have garnered national attention.For more information about Steve and his law firm, visit Palmer Legal Defense. Copyright 2026 Stephen E. Palmer - Attorney At LawMentioned in this episode:Circle 270 Media Podcast ConsultantsCircle 270 Media® is a podcast consulting firm based in Columbus, Ohio, specializing in helping businesses develop, launch, and optimize podcasts as part of their marketing strategy. The firm emphasizes the importance of storytelling through podcasting to differentiate businesses and engage with their audiences effectively. www.circle270media.com

The Human Potential Running Series Podcast
HPRS Podcast – Episode 79: The State of the Sport, Part 2 - Gray Areas, Risk Management, and the Tragedy of the Commons

The Human Potential Running Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 139:37


Take a run with The Human Potential Running Series podcast. Episode 79 is Part 2 of a 3 part series on The State of Ultrarunning. In this part, John and guests Gordon Harvey, Mike Gamp, and Megan Storms tackle the increasingly complex world of land management, legal liability, and the "tragedy of the commons" currently facing ultrarunning. John pulls back the curtain on how some race directors are operating in "gray areas" to bypass permit restrictions—and how these short-sighted decisions are triggering a massive ripple effect that threatens access for everyone, from running stores to collegiate teams. Topics in Part 2: The Permitting Crisis: How a few "at all costs" race directors are causing the U.S. Forest Service to reconsider rules for every trail user. The Liability Myth: Why recent court rulings in Colorado have made your race waiver "meaningless" and what that means for the future of entry fees. Search & Rescue Realities: The sobering truth about how long it actually takes for help to arrive when things go wrong in the backcountry. Gatekeeping vs. Safety: Should hard races have stricter qualifiers? A look at the "couch-to-100-miler" trend and the rise of the "unprepared runner." The In-Crowd & The Oligarchy: A candid look at the power dynamics of the "Five Families" of ultrarunning and why the sport needs more "rabble-rousers." This is the second of a three-part series. Stay tuned for Part 3, where John delivers his official "State of the Sport Address."

Your Retirement Elevated Podcast
The Gray Areas That Actually Matter in Retirement

Your Retirement Elevated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 26:21


Graystone Church's Podcast
Gray Areas - Rated M for Mature | Mark Hanley

Graystone Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 28:37


GRAY AREAS, part 5 — Do you often wonder what God thinks about drinking, vaping, gambling, tattoos, country music, TikTok, AI, LGBTQ+, chewing tobacco, living together unmarried, and many others areas of life? Many times we are tempted to classify these as “gray areas”. Gray is a combination of two totally opposite and distinct colors: black and white. If the Bible does not directly address a specific topic, how can we be clear on how God wants us to behave? Follow along our message series, Gray Areas, as we discuss some relevant issues and how we can handle them from a Biblical world view.

Family Goals with David Pollack and Pastor J
Gray Areas for Christians

Family Goals with David Pollack and Pastor J

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 32:06


https://www.youtube.com/@FamilyGoalsPod?sub_confirmation=1Gray Areas for ChristiansYou are listening to David Pollack (College Football Hall-of-Famer & CFB Analyst) and Jonathan Howes (Lead Pastor of Graystone Church) have a weekly conversation about God, Family, and Sports.#familygoalspodcast #familygoals #ChristianityRespond in the comments, SUBSCRIBE and CLICK THE BELL for notificationsFOLLOW The Family Goals Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/family-goals-with-david-pollack-and-pastor-j/id1585214791X: https://x.com/familygoalspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/familygoalspod/Toney Financial Services: https://www.toneyfinancialinc.com/Graystone Church: https://www.graystonechurch.com/FOLLOW See Ball Get Ball with David Pollack: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidPollackCFBhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/see-ball-get-ball-with-david-pollack/id1769665459Produced by: https://www.bigstoryco.com

Family Goals with David Pollack and Pastor J
Gray Areas for Christians

Family Goals with David Pollack and Pastor J

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 32:06


https://www.youtube.com/@FamilyGoalsPod?sub_confirmation=1Gray Areas for ChristiansYou are listening to David Pollack (College Football Hall-of-Famer & CFB Analyst) and Jonathan Howes (Lead Pastor of Graystone Church) have a weekly conversation about God, Family, and Sports.#familygoalspodcast #familygoals #ChristianityRespond in the comments, SUBSCRIBE and CLICK THE BELL for notificationsFOLLOW The Family Goals Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/family-goals-with-david-pollack-and-pastor-j/id1585214791X: https://x.com/familygoalspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/familygoalspod/Toney Financial Services: https://www.toneyfinancialinc.com/Graystone Church: https://www.graystonechurch.com/FOLLOW See Ball Get Ball with David Pollack: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidPollackCFBhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/see-ball-get-ball-with-david-pollack/id1769665459Produced by: https://www.bigstoryco.com

Cover Your Assets KC Podcast
Retirement Gray Areas That Matter a Lot

Cover Your Assets KC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 23:34


Financial media loves simple answers: always do this or never do that. But real financial planning doesn't work that way. Most of the biggest decisions people face in retirement live in the gray. David pulls back the curtain on the sensational advice dominating YouTube and financial media. Instead of chasing rigid rules, he explains why thoughtful coordination across multiple planning areas could potentially produce better outcomes. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode: ⏱️ Roth Timing Window: Converting before RMDs increase income

Retirement Matters with Michael Stewart
The Gray Areas That Actually Matter in Retirement

Retirement Matters with Michael Stewart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 18:34


Financial media loves simple answers: always do this or never do that. But real financial planning doesn't work that way. Most of the biggest decisions people face in retirement live in the gray.   Contact Info: Website: https://crystallaketax.com/ Phone Number: 815-526-3092

Mondays With Matt Podcast
The Gray Areas That Actually Matter in Retirement

Mondays With Matt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 16:06


Financial media loves simple answers: always do this or never do that. But real financial planning doesn't work that way. Most of the biggest decisions people face in retirement live in the gray.   Contact: Great Lakes Retirement Website: http://www.greatlakesretirementsolutions.com/ Call: 989-401-2949

Act 2 by Choosing Him Ministries
Anchored Truth: Part 2: When Divorce is Biblical, When it Isn't and All the Gray Areas In-Between with Kristy Miller

Act 2 by Choosing Him Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 40:25


In this week's part 2, Andra and Kristy discuss the complexities of divorce from a biblical perspective, exploring God's design for marriage, the pain associated with divorce, and the importance of seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit. They emphasize the need for support and understanding within the church community, and the potential for healing and redemption after divorce.Need to counseling or to talk with someone?Choosinghim.org

John Landecker
Gold medals and gray areas: Olympic copyright with Rich Lenkov

John Landecker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026


Attorney Rich Lenkov, Capital Member, Downey & Lenkov, and co-host of “Legal Face-Off” on wgnradio.com, joins John Landecker to talk about the latest legal entertainment news, including the use of copyrighted music in Olympic performances.

Graystone Church's Podcast
Gray Areas - AI | Andrew Coats

Graystone Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 30:23


GRAY AREAS, part 4 — Do you often wonder what God thinks about drinking, vaping, gambling, tattoos, country music, TikTok, AI, LGBTQ+, chewing tobacco, living together unmarried, and many others areas of life? Many times we are tempted to classify these as “gray areas”. Gray is a combination of two totally opposite and distinct colors: black and white. If the Bible does not directly address a specific topic, how can we be clear on how God wants us to behave? Follow along our message series, Gray Areas, as we discuss some relevant issues and how we can handle them from a Biblical world view.

Graystone Church's Podcast
Gray Areas - Should Christians gamble? | Jonathan Howes

Graystone Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 35:06


GRAY AREAS, part 3 — Do you often wonder what God thinks about drinking, vaping, gambling, tattoos, country music, TikTok, AI, LGBTQ+, chewing tobacco, living together unmarried, and many others areas of life? Many times we are tempted to classify these as “gray areas”. Gray is a combination of two totally opposite and distinct colors: black and white. If the Bible does not directly address a specific topic, how can we be clear on how God wants us to behave? Follow along our message series, Gray Areas, as we discuss some relevant issues and how we can handle them from a Biblical world view.

Act 2 by Choosing Him Ministries
Anchored Truth: When Divorce is Biblical, When it Isn't and All the Gray Areas In-Between with Kristy Miller

Act 2 by Choosing Him Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 27:08


In this episode of Anchored Truth, Andra and Kristy Milly discuss the complexities of divorce from a biblical perspective, exploring God's design for marriage, the pain associated with divorce, and the importance of seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit. They emphasize the need for support and understanding within the church community, and the potential for healing and redemption after divorce.This is a hard topic to talk about, but if you have any questions we didn't cover, feel free to reach out to Andra at podcasts@choosinghimministries.org

These Go To 11
Core Week 3: Sexuality, Gender, and the Bible - Navigating Gray Areas with Biblical Wisdom

These Go To 11

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 89:09


In this final episode of the CORE series, hosts Nathan and Greg are joined by special guest Pastor Matt Smith for a deeply practical conversation on navigating today's hardest questions around sexuality and gender. Drawing from Matt's “Gray Matters” framework, the trio explores how Christians can hold firm biblical convictions while engaging complex, real-life situations with humility, wisdom, and love. Together, they unpack a four-part approach—clear biblical truth, matters of conscience, shared wisdom, and faithful practice—and apply it to the kinds of questions people are actually facing. This episode isn't about easy answers, but about learning how to think biblically, love genuinely, and walk faithfully in the gray.

Graystone Church's Podcast
Gray Areas - Homosexuality | Jonathan Howes

Graystone Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 31:54


GRAY AREAS, part 2 — Do you often wonder what God thinks about drinking, vaping, gambling, tattoos, country music, TikTok, AI, LGBTQ+, chewing tobacco, living together unmarried, and many others areas of life? Many times we are tempted to classify these as “gray areas”. Gray is a combination of two totally opposite and distinct colors: black and white. If the Bible does not directly address a specific topic, how can we be clear on how God wants us to behave? Follow along our message series, Gray Areas, as we discuss some relevant issues and how we can handle them from a Biblical world view.

Graystone Church's Podcast
Gray Areas - A Person of Strength | Jonathan Howes

Graystone Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 39:18


GRAY AREAS, part 2 — Do you often wonder what God thinks about drinking, vaping, gambling, tattoos, country music, TikTok, AI, LGBTQ+, chewing tobacco, living together unmarried, and many others areas of life? Many times we are tempted to classify these as “gray areas”. Gray is a combination of two totally opposite and distinct colors: black and white. If the Bible does not directly address a specific topic, how can we be clear on how God wants us to behave? Follow along our message series, Gray Areas, as we discuss some relevant issues and how we can handle them from a Biblical world view.

Anti-Aging with Juvanni
E.194 The Peptide Playbook: A Conversation with Dr. Rob Frankel

Anti-Aging with Juvanni

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 68:25


In this new episode of Bathroom Diaries, I sit down with Dr. Rob Frankel, emergency physician, anti-aging specialist, and host of the Modern Man Podcast, for an honest, science-forward conversation about one of the most talked-about tools in modern longevity: peptides. But this isn't hype. This episode goes beyond TikTok trends and biohacking buzzwords. We unpack what peptides actually are, how they work inside the body, who should (and should not) be using them, and why precision and medical integrity matter more than ever in this space. Dr. Frankel explains peptides as "text messages" to your cells, signals that enhance your body's own intelligence rather than override it. We explore where peptide therapy shows real promise, where caution is essential, and how innovation can coexist with responsibility. In this episode, we talk about: * What peptides really do at a cellular level * The difference between enhancement vs. "sledgehammer" medicine * GLP-1s, Tesamorelin, BPC-157, NAD, GHK Copper & more * Peptides for metabolism, recovery, cognition, skin & longevity * Why not every body is a candidate * The danger of self-prescribing from the internet * How peptides fit into a whole-body, intelligent aging strategy This conversation is for anyone curious about longevity, aesthetics, metabolic health, and the future of personalized medicine, without the smoke and mirrors. Because aging well isn't about chasing trends. It's about understanding your biology and guiding it wisely.   00:00 Introduction: Peptides, Longevity & Medical Integrity 02:05 Meet Dr. Rob Frankel (ER Physician & Anti-Aging Specialist) 04:30 What Peptides Actually Are (Simple Biology Explained) 07:10 Peptides as "Text Messages" to Your Cells 10:15 Peptides vs Traditional Medicine (Signal vs Sledgehammer) 13:40 GLP-1 Peptides & Metabolic Health 17:30 FDA Approval, Safety & the Gray Areas of Peptides 21:10 Tesamorelin: Visceral Fat, Growth Hormone & Longevity 25:10 CJC & Growth Hormone Signaling 28:20 BPC-157 & TB-500 for Recovery and Inflammation  32:00 Cognitive Peptides: BDNF, C-Max & Brain Performance  36:20 Peptide Dosing, Monitoring & Blood Work 39:30 NAD Explained: Energy, Krebs Cycle & Cellular Aging  44:00 NAD Safety, Cancer Risk & Proper Cycling  47:10 GHK Copper Peptides for Skin, Hair & Aesthetics 51:20 Do Peptides Enhance Botox, Fillers & Laser Results?  54:10 Cost of Peptide Therapy & Cycling Strategy 56:40 Who Should NOT Use Peptides 59:20 Peptides, Menopause, Andropause & Hormonal Health 01:03:10 The Future of Personalized & Systems Medicine 01:05:10 Rapid Fire: Most Overhyped & Underrated Peptides 01:07:30 Final Thoughts: Aging Intelligently

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
How To Hunt Deer - Hunting Ethics & Gray Areas

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 67:13


In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, hosts Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau delve into the ethical complexities of hunting, focusing on the challenges of making decisions in the field. They discuss the impact of weather on deer behavior, the nuances of baiting laws, and the importance of conservation efforts. Personal stories and insights highlight the balance between tradition and modern hunting practices.  Takeaways: Ethical hunting requires careful decision-making in the field. Weather conditions can significantly affect deer behavior and hunting strategies. Understanding baiting laws is crucial for ethical hunting practices. Conservation efforts are essential for sustainable hunting. Personal stories provide insight into the challenges of hunting. Balancing tradition with modern practices is key in hunting. Deer management involves understanding herd health and behavior. Hunters play a vital role in conservation efforts. Community involvement enhances the hunting experience. Ethical hunting is about more than just following the rules. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slappin' Glass Podcast
Sean Miller on Handling the "Gray Areas" of Pressure, Tough Transition Actions, and Guards Hedging Ballscreens {Texas}

Slappin' Glass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 65:38


Slappin' Glass sits down this week with the Head Coach of Texas MBB, Sean Miller! In this highly insightful conversation from when Coach Miller was at Xavier, the trio dive into Coach Miller's thoughts on all things about handling pressure, including playing through the "gray areas" of it, and discuss transition defensive concepts and teaching guards to hedge ballscreens during the always fun "Start, Sub, or Sit?!"To join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 60 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!

One Crossing Podcast
Navigating the Gray Areas of Faith

One Crossing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 41:00


Paul reminds believers that while knowledge helps us understand our freedom in Christ, true maturity is shown when we choose love over liberty to build others up and honor God in the gray areas of faith.--Download the One Crossing app:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thecrossing.net/app⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thecrossing.net/giving⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Helping people come to an intimate and personal relationship with Jesus Christ. This is the vision of Crossing Church, based in Quincy, IL with multiple locations throughout Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa.

Fund The People: A Podcast with Rusty Stahl
Funding for the Long Haul: How Many-Year Grants Strengthen Nonprofit Jobs & Impact - with Betsy Leondar-Wright

Fund The People: A Podcast with Rusty Stahl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 47:12


In this episode, you'll learn how many-year grants can bolster nonprofit people and programmatic impact. Host Rusty Stahl sits down with Betsy Leondar-Wright, Ph.D., the lead researcher at Fund the People, to discuss our brand-new report, Long-Haul Grantmaking.Betsy brings decades of nonprofit leadership, social justice activism, and academic research to the conversation, and she shares how her personal experiences with underfunded, unstable nonprofit jobs shaped her passion for this work. Together, Rusty and Betsy explore the vital question: what happens when funders commit to long-term, flexible support for nonprofits with an emphasis on supporting employees?Drawing from a case study of the Walter & Elise Haas Fund's Endeavor Fund, which made seven-year unrestricted grants to seven Bay Area nonprofits, Betsy highlights transformative impacts for organizations and their staff. From stronger internal systems and fairer pay, to improved work-life balance, healthier collaboration, and greater program impact, the research shows how funding stability, paired with financial incentives to focus on job quality, directly translates to healthier, more effective nonprofits. Betsy also shares moving examples of staff and program participants whose lives have been improved by this approach—from frontline workers gaining access to healthcare and rest, to immigrant entrepreneurs modeling better job practices in their own small businesses.This conversation offers funders and nonprofit leaders alike practical insights into how funding can shift from a cycle of scarcity to a model of sustainability. Listeners will also learn about an upcoming interactive webinar (October 10, 2025, 10am PT / 1pm ET) where Betsy and special guests will dive deeper into the findings and share strategies for overcoming barriers to many-year funding. Register to discover how embracing long-haul grantmaking can fuel high-performing people, organizations, and impact.Betsy Leondar-Wright, Ph.D.Betsy leads Staffing the Mission, Fund the People's research and dissemination arm. In this role, she serves as Principal Investigator of the Upgrading Nonprofit Workplaces study. The first publication from this research is Long-Haul Grantmaking report. Betsy joined the team when Staffing the Mission became part of Fund the People in late 2023.Dr. Leondar-Wright is a veteran of 30+ years at economic justice nonprofits in various roles, including United for a Fair Economy. She has facilitated more than 250 popular education workshops around the US and the UK. As an Associate Professor of Sociology at Lasell University, she taught about race and class inequality and social movement strategy. She is the author of Missing Class: Strengthening Social Movement Groups by Seeing Class Cultures, and a co-author of The Color of Wealth: The Story Behind the US Racial Wealth Divide.Related episodes:Jamie Allison, Walter and Elise Haas Fund, on the FTP Podcast EpisodeLong-Haul Grantmaking Research:Long-Haul Grantmaking ReportRegister for Free Webinar on the Report (Fri 10/10, 10a PT)Other Resources Discussed in the Episode:Endeavor Fund Cohort info on Haas Sr. Fund websiteStaffing the Mission (on Fund the People site)Sustainable Jobs Toolkit (created by Staffing the Mission and All Due Respect)Workshops on Burnout for Nonprofits from StaffingIs It Racist? Is It Sexist? Why Red and Blue White People Disagree, and How to Decide in the Gray Areas (book by Betsy)Missing Class: Strengthening Social Movement Groups by Seeing Class Cultures (book by Betsy)CA Talent Justice Summit webpage

LST's I Am The Law
Trading in Gray Areas: How Sanctions Shape International Business

LST's I Am The Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 31:38 Transcription Available


For the government, sanctions and export controls are foreign policy tools. For businesses, they are legal minefields. Audi Syarief is a senior associate who helps clients navigate this high-stakes world of regulatory puzzles and enforcement actions. In this episode, Audi explains how sanctions work, the outsized role of ambiguity in his practice, and his approach to managing risk across diverse client situations. He discusses the collaborative nature of working with deal teams, solving complex sanctions puzzles that can make or break deals, and how lawyers help keep clients compliant while enforcement agencies watch closely. From panicked calls about accidental violations to negotiating licenses with government regulators, Audi works at the intersection of law and foreign policy. Audi is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law.This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Rutgers LawLearn more about Vermont LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Rutgers LawColorado LawLearn more about Colorado Law

Reformed Baptist Church
Dealing with Gray Areas Part 2

Reformed Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 41:57


I Hate It Here
S9 E10: 50 Shades of Gray Areas in Policy with Stephanie Shuler

I Hate It Here

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 49:12


Look, I love a good policy binder as much as the next HR nerd (okay, maybe sometimes even more).  But here's the thing no one wants to say out loud:  Sometimes the “right” answer on paper is actually the wrong move in real life.

BarCode
Revelation

BarCode

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 50:00


"Revelation" is about exposing what's hidden: Vulnerabilities, Truths, and the role of hackers in revealing them.In this conversation, Casey John Ellis, founder of Bugcrowd, shares his journey from a curious child fascinated by technology to a pioneer in crowdsourced security. He discusses the evolution of bug bounty programs, the importance of community in cybersecurity, and the challenges of scaling a startup. Casey also emphasizes the need for good faith hackers, the role of AI in security, and the importance of mentorship in entrepreneurship. He reflects on the changing landscape of cybersecurity and the necessity for collaboration between generations in the field.00:00 - Introduction and Technical Challenges02:02 - Casey Ellis: A Journey into Hacking04:50 - Pioneering Crowdsourced Security with Bug Crowd07:36 - Building a Community of Hackers10:36 - Scaling Bug Crowd: Achievements and Growth13:35 - Unexpected Bug Bounty Submissions16:32 - Testing Infrastructure: Virtualization and Real-World Applications19:14 - Advocating for Good Faith Cybersecurity Research22:11 - Government Engagement and Cyber Policy25:03 - Adapting to the Current Threat Landscape26:41 - The Evolving Landscape of Cybersecurity29:58 - AI and Human Collaboration in Security34:22 - The Gray Areas of Cyber Ethics39:50 - Lessons in Entrepreneurship and Leadership44:17 - Generational Shifts in Cybersecurity Media46:40 - Finding Balance: Hobbies and Downtime48:24 - Imagining a Cybersecurity-Themed BarSYMLINKS[ Casey John Ellis Blog - https://cje.io ]The personal website of Casey John Ellis, featuring his writings and insights on cybersecurity, hacker rights, and vulnerability research.[ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseyjohnellis ]Casey's professional profile where he shares career updates and connects with the cybersecurity community.[ Bluesky - https://caseyjohnellis.bsky.social ]Casey's Bluesky account for sharing thoughts and engaging with the infosec community.[ Mastodon - https://infosec.exchange/@caseyjohnellis ]Casey's Mastodon profile on Infosec Exchange, where he posts updates and insights for the federated social community.[ X/Twitter - https://x.com/caseyjohnellis ]Casey's main microblogging profile where he actively shares cybersecurity insights and hacker advocacy.[ Linktree - https://linktr.ee/caseyjohnellis ]A hub linking to all of Casey's active social profiles and resources.[ BugCrowd - https://www.bugcrowd.com ]A leading crowdsourced security platform that connects organizations with a global hacker community to find and fix vulnerabilities.[ Disclose.io - https://disclose.io ]An open-source project standardizing best practices for vulnerability disclosure programs, enabling safe collaboration between researchers and organizations.

Breaking Math Podcast
Unequal with Eugenia Cheng

Breaking Math Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 46:49


In this conversation, Eugenia Cheng discusses the importance of making math accessible and engaging for everyone, particularly those who have been discouraged by traditional education methods. She emphasizes the intersection of math and art, the dangers of oversimplifying complex issues with numbers, and the need for a more nuanced understanding of equality and fairness in society. Cheng also highlights the significance of mentorship and the impact of gender dynamics in mathematics, advocating for a more inclusive approach to learning and appreciating math as a creative and thoughtful discipline.Takeaways Many people are put off math due to early education experiences. Math and art should not be pitted against each other. Creativity is essential in STEM fields. Numbers can oversimplify complex realities. Understanding inequality requires recognizing its nuances. Context matters in mathematical reasoning. We often forget important details in data interpretation. Math can be appreciated without full understanding. Building confidence in math is crucial for everyone. Mentorship plays a vital role in academic success.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mathematical Laziness 04:21 The Journey of a Mathematician 06:57 Creativity in Math and Art 09:33 Understanding Inequality through Math 11:57 The Dangers of Simplifying with Numbers 15:07 Political Debates and Mathematical Perspectives 17:15 The Importance of Context in Math 17:44 Category Theory and Abstraction in Math 20:29 Neutrality and the Gray Areas of Equality 24:02 Exploring Equality and Its Nuances 25:17 Mathematics in Real-World Contexts 28:49 The Intersection of Math and Marginalized Voices 32:39 Overcoming Gender Bias in Mathematics 35:28 The Role of Gut Instinct in Math 37:54 The Surprising Aspects of Writing a Book 42:51 Building Confidence in Math for Everyone 46:15 Rethinking Fairness and Structural ChallengesFollow Eugenia on Twitter, BlueSky, and on her Website Subscribe to Breaking Math wherever you get your podcasts.Follow Breaking Math on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Website, YouTube, TikTokFollow Autumn on Twitter, BlueSky, and InstagramBecome a guest hereemail: breakingmathpodcast@gmail.com

Breaking Math Podcast
Unequal with Eugenia Cheng

Breaking Math Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 46:49


In this conversation, Eugenia Cheng discusses the importance of making math accessible and engaging for everyone, particularly those who have been discouraged by traditional education methods. She emphasizes the intersection of math and art, the dangers of oversimplifying complex issues with numbers, and the need for a more nuanced understanding of equality and fairness in society. Cheng also highlights the significance of mentorship and the impact of gender dynamics in mathematics, advocating for a more inclusive approach to learning and appreciating math as a creative and thoughtful discipline.Takeaways Many people are put off math due to early education experiences. Math and art should not be pitted against each other. Creativity is essential in STEM fields. Numbers can oversimplify complex realities. Understanding inequality requires recognizing its nuances. Context matters in mathematical reasoning. We often forget important details in data interpretation. Math can be appreciated without full understanding. Building confidence in math is crucial for everyone. Mentorship plays a vital role in academic success.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mathematical Laziness 04:21 The Journey of a Mathematician 06:57 Creativity in Math and Art 09:33 Understanding Inequality through Math 11:57 The Dangers of Simplifying with Numbers 15:07 Political Debates and Mathematical Perspectives 17:15 The Importance of Context in Math 17:44 Category Theory and Abstraction in Math 20:29 Neutrality and the Gray Areas of Equality 24:02 Exploring Equality and Its Nuances 25:17 Mathematics in Real-World Contexts 28:49 The Intersection of Math and Marginalized Voices 32:39 Overcoming Gender Bias in Mathematics 35:28 The Role of Gut Instinct in Math 37:54 The Surprising Aspects of Writing a Book 42:51 Building Confidence in Math for Everyone 46:15 Rethinking Fairness and Structural ChallengesFollow Eugenia on Twitter, BlueSky, and on her Website Subscribe to Breaking Math wherever you get your podcasts.Follow Breaking Math on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Website, YouTube, TikTokFollow Autumn on Twitter, BlueSky, and InstagramBecome a guest hereemail: breakingmathpodcast@gmail.com

Pursuing God with Gene Appel
Episode 1095: The Gray Areas of Christian Living

Pursuing God with Gene Appel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 5:54


On many things, the Bible is absolutely black and white. But what about those gray areas where the Bible doesn't say anything specific? What do we do then? What are the principles that guide us when we're walking in uncertain territory?Paul gives us some incredible insights in 1 Corinthians 8-10, and that's what we're going to be unpacking over the course of this week.In the gray areas of your life, are your decisions being driven by knowledge or love? 

Crosscurrents
The Homework Machine: AI creates gray areas for students and teachers

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 19:22


Today, we bring you the second story from our series The Homework Machine. The arrival of ChatGPT and other AI tools has led to more cheating in schools. But, it's not always easy to define what cheating is… or to know what to do about it.

Church for Entrepreneurs
The gray areas of Christianity can weaken your faith

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 9:13


Daily Study: The Bible is black and white on lots of issues. However, there are many issues (we'll face in life) that are not directly addressed in the Bible. These are gray areas of Christianity, and they can weaken your Faith if you aren't careful.   Take a listen to today's study to dig into this concept.  Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com                  

The Roundtable
Betsy Leondar-Wright asks people to make judgement calls in “Is It Racist? Is It Sexist?: Why Red and Blue White People Disagree, and How to Decide in the Gray Areas”

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 19:29


Imagine being shown a two-frame storyboard depicting in the first drawing a white police officer having shot a black man holding a cellphone. In the second frame the officer tells his supervisor that he saw a gun and that he was sure that he fired on a white person if they had made the same threatening gesture. Then you are asked to make a judgement call; “Does this story involve racism?” This is the approach sociologist Betsy Leondar-Wright and Jessi Streib take in their book “Is It Racist? Is It Sexist?: Why Red and Blue White People Disagree, and How to Decide in the Gray Areas.” They bring the proceeding scenario and others like it to over 120 white Americans of different political stripes, genders, regions, and economic classes.

Lancaster Baptist Church Audio Podcast
Dr. Jim Schettler: Knowing God's Will In The Gray Areas

Lancaster Baptist Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025


Lancaster Baptist Church Video Podcast
Dr. Jim Schettler: Knowing God's Will In The Gray Areas

Lancaster Baptist Church Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025


The Political Orphanage
Is it Racist? Is it Sexist?

The Political Orphanage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 59:57


Why do some people determine an action is racist, and others say nah? What are the mental protocols people use to exonerate or convict someone accused of beings sexist?  Jessi Streib is the author of "Is it Racist? Is it Sexist? Why Red and Blue White People Disagree, and How to Decide in the Gray Areas."