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Expositors Collective
Learning to Preach Like Jesus - Re-Release

Expositors Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 43:49


Many people consider Jesus to be a great teacher and preacher, but few actually realise just how incredible and multilayered His teachings actually were.In this episode of Expositors Collective, Mike speaks with Dr. Peter J. Williams, the principal of Tyndale House in Cambridge, and the chair of the International Greek New Testament Project. He is also a member of the ESV Translation Oversight Committee, and the author of several books, including: Can We Trust the Gospels?Dr. Williams' latest book is called The Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest Teacher, in which he examines Jesus' teachings in the Gospels and shows how we know that these teachings truly do originate with Jesus, and that they show an incredible awareness of, and connection to the Old Testament in a way that would have triggered the memories of the first listeners, and which contains layers of meaning for us as readers today. Peter also gives insight into fruitful evangelism, unlocking of knowledge and some of the ways that Tyndale House can help ordinary preachers like us! Dr Peter J. Williams is the Principal and CEO of Tyndale House, Cambridge. He was educated at the University of Cambridge, where he received his MA, MPhil, and PhD in the study of ancient languages related to the Bible. After his PhD, he was on staff in the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge (1997–1998) and thereafter taught Hebrew and Old Testament as an Affiliated Lecturer in Hebrew and Aramaic at the University of Cambridge and Research Fellow in Old Testament at Tyndale House, Cambridge (1998–2003). From 2003 to 2007 he was on the faculty of the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, where he became a Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Deputy Head of the School of Divinity, History, and Philosophy. Since 2007 he has been leading Tyndale House. Dr Williams is also an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Divinity in the University of Cambridge, Chair of the International Greek New Testament Project and a member of the Translation Oversight Committee of the English Standard Version of the Bible. He assisted Dr Dirk Jongkind in Tyndale House's production of a major edition of the Greek New Testament and his book Can We Trust the Gospels? (Crossway, 2018) has been translated into 13 languages. His latest book, The Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest Teacher (Crossway), was published in October 2023.Resources Mentioned:Tyndale House - Exceptional research by people serious about Scripture:  https://tyndalehouse.com/ Peter J Williams speaks on the surprising genius of Jesus at the Southern Baptist Seminary Gheens' Lectures 2023 in Louisville, USA.  https://tyndalehouse.com/explore/videos/the-surprising-genius-of-jesus/Recommended Episodes: Amy Orr-Ewing: https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/apologetics-persuasion-and-evangelism-amy-orr-ewing Frederick Dale Bruner:  https://expositorscollective.org/expositors-collective-podcast/pastoral-and-scholastic-earthiness-frederick-dale-bruner/Kieran Lenahan:  https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/scripture-memorization-and-spiritual-formation-with-kieran-lenahanAmy Orr-Ewing : Join us August 22–23 at Calvary Chapel St. Petersburg for the nextExpositors Collective Training Weekend — a two-day, interactive eventdesigned to equip and encourage Bible teachers and preachers of allexperience levels.

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
Pieter Slegers – A Teen's Investing Nightmare Becomes His Greatest Teacher

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 39:50 Transcription Available


BIO: Pieter Slegers is the founder of Compounding Quality Newsletter. Pieter worked for three years as a Belgian asset manager before focusing full-time on his investment newsletter, Compounding Quality, in July 2022. Compounding Quality has over 1 million followers across social media and nearly 500,000 email subscribers. The goal of the newsletter is to help other investors by focusing on Quality Investing.STORY: At the age of 13, Peter convinced his parents to open a brokerage account. He picked the broker's newest “hottest pick” stock—an oil/gas transport company. He invested everything, thinking the people running the company knew what they were doing. Weeks later, the 2008 financial crisis hit. Peter sold his stock after a year, taking a 60% loss.LEARNING: Small losses are better than catastrophic ones. Knowledge is your only edge. “People who invest in individual stocks will make mistakes. There's no doubt about that, but it's way better to make a mistake with a few hundred dollars compared to $100,000.”Pieter Slegers Guest profilePieter Slegers is the founder of Compounding Quality Newsletter. Pieter studied Financial Management at the KULeuven and graduated summa cum laude. He worked for three years as a Belgian asset manager before focusing full-time on his investment newsletter, Compounding Quality, in July 2022. Compounding Quality has over 1 million followers across social media and nearly 500,000 email subscribers. The goal of the newsletter is to help other investors by focusing on Quality Investing.Worst investment everAt the age of 13, Peter earned his first paycheck by stocking shelves at a supermarket. Eager to grow his savings, he persuaded his parents to open a brokerage account (a feat for minors in Belgium).Despite his lack of investing knowledge, he diligently explored his broker's platform for ideas. A new stock caught his eye on the broker's “hot picks” list—an oil/gas transport company. He invested all his earnings, believing in the company's potential.Peter didn't conduct any research, despite his limited knowledge of oil and gas and his complete lack of investing experience. He simply trusted the “hot pick”.The crashWeeks later, the 2008 financial crisis hit. Peter sold his stock after a year, taking a 60% loss. His family was not impressed by his poor investment skills and told him that investing was akin to gambling, and he should consider working for the government instead.Pieter felt like such a failure. However, that $300 loss was his best investment. It hurt, but it taught him never to follow others blindly.Lessons learnedSmall losses are better than catastrophic ones. Losing $300 at the age of 13 beats losing $300,000 when you're 40. Early pain builds immunity to big mistakes.Knowledge is your only edge: If you don't understand how a company makes money, you're gambling, not investing.Failure fuels obsession. That loss made Pieter devour investing books, 10-Ks, and financial news. Pain became his mentor.Andrew's takeawaysAllow young investors to make mistakes with small sums (e.g., companies they understand, such as Netflix or Coca-Cola).Humility beats hubris. 90% of professional investors at Goldman Sachs underperform. What makes you different? It's your checklists, not confidence.Read biographies, study market history, and connect patterns. Wisdom compounds like interest.Actionable...

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
Pain has been my greatest teacher, and right now, I'm in class again

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 58:00


Looking 4 Healing Radio with Justin Feldman – Since the beginning of time, humans have endured the wilderness. Tribes didn't grow strong by escaping hardship; they were shaped by it. The body was made to adapt. The soul was meant to wrestle. Pain, when properly understood, is not the enemy — it's a sacred invitation. This episode is for anyone in the fire right now. You're not alone. And you're not broken — you're...

Looking 4 Healing Radio
Pain has been my greatest teacher, and right now, I'm in class again

Looking 4 Healing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 58:00


Looking 4 Healing Radio with Justin Feldman – Since the beginning of time, humans have endured the wilderness. Tribes didn't grow strong by escaping hardship; they were shaped by it. The body was made to adapt. The soul was meant to wrestle. Pain, when properly understood, is not the enemy — it's a sacred invitation. This episode is for anyone in the fire right now. You're not alone. And you're not broken — you're...

The Self Help Antidote
If You Believe: Why Curiosity, Craft and Courage Are Your Greatest Teachers

The Self Help Antidote

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 69:25


Send us a textIn this episode we explore what comedians can teach us about timing, tenacity, and the transformative power of failure. From the brutal honesty of open mic nights to the uncanny pattern recognition honed through relentless practice, we unpack why everyone should step onto a stage at least once in their life, not for applause, but for awareness.I share stories (including a ahem, friendly debate: my wife vs. Dave Chappelle), and we dig into the tension between confidence and competence, the pain of being disliked, and the artistry of staying curious when things fall apart. Comedy isn't just about punchlines, it's about presence, craft, and the courage to keep showing up.We talk about:Why failure is a powerful form of feedback.What your relationship with humor says about your relationship with yourself.How to extract insight from every performance and carry it forward.The power of contribution through well-crafted ideas (heartfelt thank you to Denis Waitley).And what to do when what once lit you up… no longer does.This episode isn't just about comedy. It's about craft, curiosity, and finding meaning through expression, even when the world doesn't clap.Because sometimes, the most important audience… is you.Visit us at:www.theselfhelpantidote.com

Agape Spiritual Center Podcast
Resistance is Your Greatest Teacher

Agape Spiritual Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 16:56


What if resistance isn't the enemy but your greatest spiritual teacher? In this powerful spiritual talk, Rev. Lee Wolak explores the deeper metaphysical meaning of resistance, the tension, the emotional pushback, the energetic recoil we feel when life doesn't go the way we planned. Whether it's a failed dream, a difficult person, or a truth we've tried to avoid, resistance shows up not to punish us but to wake us up. Discover how to transform resistance into radical self-awareness, emotional healing, and spiritual growth. Learn how triggers are actually sacred invitations to look within, reclaim your power, and return to presence. If you're ready to stop fighting what is and start evolving through it, this video will challenge and inspire you. Sign up for my daily thought and weekly newsletter by clicking this link: https://www.agapespiritualcenter.com/free-affirmations If you find value in what Agape offers—spiritually, emotionally, and in community—consider becoming a supporting member. Your recurring contribution helps us continue to share truth, healing, and transformation with the world. Click here to become a supporter: https://www.agapespiritualcenter.com/recurring-contributions/

Jaxon Talks Everybody
#388 - Lee Povey - Why is Failure Our Greatest Teacher

Jaxon Talks Everybody

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 65:24


Lee Povey joins Something For Everybody this week. Lee is a former Olympic-level sports coach and currently works with founders and startups aiding them in developing competitive mindsets while nurturing emotional intelligence In this conversation, Lee shares his insights on navigating life's challenges, the importance of emotional regulation, and the need for mentorship among men. He discusses how experiences shape personal growth and the role of sports in developing resilience. The conversation also touches on the impact of social media on masculinity, the loneliness epidemic among men, and the necessity of creating safe spaces for emotional expression. - Timestamps: 00:00 Navigating Life's Challenges 09:13 Resilience in Youth Sports 12:10 The Role of Mentorship 18:14 The Impact of Autism and Dyslexia 33:49 Feedback and Growth Mindset 34:51 Inner Critic and Self-Compassion 38:14 The Loneliness Epidemic in Men 45:16 Emotional Regulation and Expression 47:17 The Role of Mentorship 51:06 Redefining Masculinity 56:31Building Community and Connection - See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://everybodyspod.com/deals/ - Shop For Everybody  Use code SFE10 for 10% OFF

This Naked Mind Podcast
What If Your Biggest Regrets Are Actually Your Greatest Teachers? | Alcohol Freedom Coaching | E817

This Naked Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 75:22


How does finding purpose and direction after quitting alcohol help you work through life's most challenging moments? In this raw episode, Coach Soraya guides Heidi as she grapples with decades of regret, wondering who she might have become without alcohol numbing her anxiety during her 40-year flight attendant career and questioning the relationships she chose from a place of low self-esteem. Meanwhile, Coach Onowa works with Gina, who at 173 days alcohol-free is learning to navigate divorce, job hunting, and rebuilding her social circle without her old coping mechanism. Both coaching sessions reveal the ongoing work of discovering who you are when alcohol is no longer part of the equation. In Heidi's session: Addressing deep regrets about early drinking and lost memories Exploring the link between low self-esteem, abusive relationships, and alcohol consumption Understanding alcohol as a coping mechanism for anxiety and powerlessness The importance of forgiving past choices and understanding "why" Recognizing anger as a healthy tool for setting boundaries The connection between eating disorders and control in early life Challenging the habit of comparing oneself to others And more topics… In Gina's session: Maintaining an alcohol-free life during a divorce, career change, and house hunt Celebrating significant milestones without alcohol amidst stress Addressing the fear of relapse and reinforcing new beliefs The enhanced clarity and problem-solving abilities without alcohol Finding purpose and direction after quitting alcohol Using journaling as a tool for self-awareness and processing fear The transformative power of vulnerability in building authentic relationships Viewing life's challenges as opportunities for resilience and growth Experiencing an expanding world in an alcohol-free state, contrary to expectations And more… Soraya Arjan Odishoo is a compassionate Certified This Naked Mind Coach and certified Kula Yoga instructor, combining somatic healing and therapeutic models to support her clients' journeys to recovery. With a deep commitment to working with individuals who feel disconnected from their true selves, Soraya specializes in helping people break free from addictions to substances or behaviors that no longer serve them. Her heart-centered, trauma-informed approach is rooted in collaboration and trust, with a focus on accessibility for BIPOC and LGBTQIA++ communities. Soraya's passion lies in guiding others back to their personal power, allowing them to find peace, purpose, and lasting healing. Learn more about Coach Soraya: https://thisnakedmind.com/coach/soraya-arjan-odishoo-alpc/ Onowa Bjella is a certified TNM Senior Coach with over 20 years of experience in teaching and coaching. She believes that self-compassion is key to creating a balanced relationship with alcohol. As a mom, Onowa is dedicated to healthy eating and living, and she helps other health-conscious moms take control of their relationship with alcohol and become their best selves. Learn more about Coach Onowa: https://thisnakedmind.com/coach/onowa-bjella/

Lift OneSelf Podcast
Cancer As My Greatest Teacher: Lessons in Self-Love and Emotional Healing

Lift OneSelf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 41:32 Transcription Available


Send us a textA cancer diagnosis at 34 changed everything for fashion designer Shruti Sethi. What began as a devastating health crisis transformed into a profound journey of self-discovery that completely reshaped her understanding of healing, purpose, and self-love.When doctors told Shruti she had Hodgkin's lymphoma, she found herself asking deeper questions than her medical team was prepared to answer. Rather than simply accepting traditional treatments, she wanted to understand why her body had developed cancer in the first place. This curiosity led her down a path of holistic healing that would ultimately save not just her body, but reconnect her with her authentic self.Through our conversation, Shruti reveals the unexpected gifts hidden within her cancer journey. She discovered that years of people-pleasing, chronic stress, and disconnection from her body had created the perfect conditions for illness. By integrating nutritional changes, meditation, breathwork, and emotional healing alongside conventional treatments, she achieved remission after just four chemotherapy sessions—and has remained cancer-free for eight years without radiation.What makes this episode particularly powerful is Shruti's vulnerability around the emotional patterns she's observed in herself and the cancer patients she now coaches. Women with breast and ovarian cancers often share histories of low self-esteem, difficult relationships, and patterns of over-giving at the expense of their own wellbeing. Through her book "The Healing Power Within" and her wellness platform Awaana Health, Shruti now teaches others that reconnection with the body's wisdom is the true path to healing.Whether you're facing a health challenge or simply feeling disconnected from your authentic self, this conversation offers practical wisdom for coming home to yourself. As Shruti poignantly shares, "When you love yourself, you can equally love another person—but you also have your boundaries." Join us for this beautiful exploration of how our greatest challenges can become our most profound teachers.Connect with Shruti here : www.awaanahealth.com/Support the show

Long Hollow Baptist Church - Audio
Professor Pain: God's Greatest Teacher - Get Into The Word

Long Hollow Baptist Church - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 49:46


In this message from June 22nd, 2025, Pastor Robby Gallaty breaks down how God uses pain in our life. Speaker: Robby Gallaty

Family of Taygeta Podcast: Messages from Pleiadians of Galactic Federation

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Keegan and Company
#108 Skye Nicolson: Perfection to Peace - Losing The Greatest Teacher

Keegan and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 77:34


Join Keegan as he sits down with Australian professional boxer Skye Nicolson. The episode explores the challenges Skye faces in navigating social media's demanding landscape and how she balances her professional life with personal well-being. Skye shares candid insights into her recent loss in the ring, underscoring how the experience has impacted her mentally and emotionally. The conversation also touches on the characteristics that Skye believes define a true champion, emphasising humility, authenticity, and the impact one leaves on others. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stay Grounded with Raj Jana
89. Natalie Adele: Love as Your Greatest Teacher— How Our Breakup Became Our Breakthrough

Stay Grounded with Raj Jana

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 77:35


What if the most transformational thing you could do for your relationship was to consciously end it? In this raw and revelatory conversation, Raj and his beloved Natalie share their unconventional journey of falling in love, consciously breaking up, and coming back into relationship—but this time, with the “intelligence of love” as their guide. They reveal how treating love as a master teacher, rather than something to control or contain, unlocked levels of devotion, intimacy, and spiritual growth they never thought possible. This episode is a masterclass in using your intimate relationship as the ultimate catalyst for transformation. What you'll learn:The difference between "expressing love" and "becoming love" and how to surrender into being an open channel for love's intelligence to flow through youHow to move at "the pace of love" versus the pace of your triggers and why honoring the slowest part creates sustainable intimacyThe "benefit of the doubt" principle that transforms how you see your partner's difficult moments as soul expressions rather than character flawsHow to identify your self-abandonment patterns and create mutual agreements to lovingly call each other back to self-loveThe art of conscious completion and transition including how to close relationship containers with gratitude instead of resentmentWhy "discernment" is different from "withholding" and how to know when something truly serves love versus just needs to be seenUsing apology and forgiveness as "technologies" to move through conflict faster and create deeper intimacy in the processThe framework for "conscious coupling" including how to create relationship agreements when you're regulated, not triggeredHow to design daily rituals of integration that help you digest lessons and compost insights so you stop repeating the same patternsThe practice of sovereignty in nervous system regulation so your relationship becomes a place of mutual support rather than codependent activationReady to transform your relationship into a spiritual practice?This conversation will challenge everything you think you know about love, commitment, and what it means to truly devote yourself to another human being. Whether you're single, coupled, or somewhere in between, the frameworks and insights Raj and Natalie share will give you a completely new lens for approaching intimacy as a path of awakening.Watch the full episode now and discover how to let love be your greatest teacher.Connect with Natalie:https://www.instagram.com/thenatalieadele/profilecard/YouTube: @SatNamSocietyhttps://tr.ee/jzm7juB1uF Legal Disclaimer: The information and opinions discussed in this podcast are for educational and entertainment purposes only. The host and guests are not medical or mental health professionals, and their advice should not be a substitute for seeking professional help. Any action taken based on the information presented is strictly at your own risk. The podcast host and their guests shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss, damage, or injury caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by information shared in this podcast. Consult your physician before making any changes to your mental health treatment or lifestyle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fuzion Win Happy Podcast
Artist and Author Sue Stolberger - Nature is the Greatest Teacher

Fuzion Win Happy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 65:51


In part two of a two part podcast, Artist and Author, Sue Stolberger chats with me about her nearly 40 years living in a tent in the Ruaha National Park in East Africa. Sue says that “nature is the greatest teacher” and she shares with me so many of her experiences from that special time including Winkie the Warthog, Mr and Mrs C, Romeo the giraffe, Mrs Reedbuck and the cycle of life, her encounter with a lion, falling trees, climate change, gender equality and her wonderful life with the world renowned sculptor, her very special Rob Glen. All of these stories are captured in her beautiful book, ‘Nature Speaks' , which in many ways is as much a book about life as it is about nature. Sue has done lots, but there is lots more to come… Podcast Production by Greg Canty Greg's blog Greg on Twitter  Greg on LinkedIn Email Greg with feedback or suggested guests: greg@fuzion.ie    

The Language of Love
When Grief Becomes Your Greatest Teacher with Devi Brown

The Language of Love

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 58:28


What happens when your world falls apart—and you're left standing in the wreckage, asking, “Who am I now?”  In this moving Language of Love Conversation, I sit down with the wise and radiant Devi Brown to talk about grief, trauma, surrender, and the surprising strength we find in our most broken moments. Devi shares how a series of devastating events—including the death of a dear friend, the end of her marriage, and the unraveling of long-held identities—sent her into a deep spiritual reckoning during the pandemic. Yet what emerged was a new, more rooted version of herself, one anchored in faith, self-worth, and radical presence. Devi opens up about how she learned to stop resisting pain and instead, soften into it—finding not only healing, but beauty and transformation. We talk about faith (even when you're not sure what you believe), the difference between self-worth and self-esteem, and why it's okay (and necessary!) to fall apart. She also shares tools from her new book Living in Wisdom, including daily practices to reconnect with your body, spirit, and sense of purpose, even in the depths of sorrow. Here's what we explore: Why trauma often comes in layers—and how grief can open the door to deeper healing. The difference between surrender and giving up. What it means to have a relationship with God (even if you weren't raised with one). How to recognize the sacred in everyday “tiny joys.” The difference between self-esteem and true self-worth. How meditation can help you move through pain and connect with divine guidance. The practical power of mudras, breathwork, and daily ritual to restore your soul. Why being present with your pain increases your capacity for joy. You can connect with Devi on her website or LinkedIn, and don't forget to grab a copy of her book Living in Wisdom for even more insights and inspiration. If this episode resonated with you, I'd love for you to visit my website and explore the Good Grief course—it might be just what you need right now.  And if you're looking for a supportive and healing community of grieving souls, join us at the Grief Healing Collective platform. We're in this together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Morning Microdose
679. Saturn Is Your Greatest Teacher

Morning Microdose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 13:14


Over the years, Almost 30 has delved into divination in many of its varying forms, but this is the first episode featuring a conversation on numerology. Have you ever felt drawn to your birthdate or maybe you see 111 everywhere? This isn't an accident. Numbers have power and can serve as guides on your life's journey.In this episode, Lindsey sits down with astrologer Nadine Jane, who breaks down numerology and the significance of numbers, one through nine. The ladies also discuss some lesser known facts about astrology and Saturn returns that will have you wanting to google all of your placements asap!Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand, and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday.If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode on Spotify here and on Apple here.

International Gospel Hour
Jesus — The Master Teacher - Audio

International Gospel Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 12:56


The Greatest Teacher of ALL becomes the Master to ALL who obey Him. Those that declared the Christ teach us to do the same.

1000 Hours Outsides podcast
1KHO 448: Have We Removed the Greatest Teacher About How to Live? | Suzanne B. O'Brien, The Good Death

1000 Hours Outsides podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 57:55


This is a must-listen-to episode!!! It's SO good and it will give you so much to ponder and talk about with others!! In this deeply moving episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich sits down with Suzanne O'Brien, author of The Good Death: A Guide to Supporting Your Loved One Through the End of Life. Suzanne, a registered nurse and death doula, offers a powerful, healing perspective on end-of-life care, emphasizing that death is not a medical event but a profoundly human experience. Through the lens of her expertise, Suzanne explores how we can reclaim the sacredness of dying, and the invaluable lessons it offers for living fully. She shares how, with the right knowledge and mindset, families can face death with peace and acceptance, avoiding regrets and embracing the opportunity for growth that end-of-life moments provide. Suzanne's inspiring message encourages listeners to live each day with purpose, reflecting on the value of time and the importance of choosing to live fully—before we find ourselves looking back with regrets. This episode offers not just insights on how to support loved ones through the end of their journey, but also how to approach life itself with a heart full of gratitude, presence, and connection. A must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of both life and death, and how the two are inextricably linked. ** Get your copy of The Good Death here Learn more about Suzanne and all she has to offer here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Flippers Playbook
Why Failure Is The Greatest Teacher In Business With Michael Tarshi EP 061

Flippers Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 42:50


Motivation | Health | Self Help with JV Impacts

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Motivation | Health | Self Help with JV Impacts
E1962 | Humility! The Greatest Teacher!

Motivation | Health | Self Help with JV Impacts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 8:35


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Vineyard Church, Virginia Beach
Life's Greatest Teacher // Pastor Parker Mathias

Vineyard Church, Virginia Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 42:00


Subscribe to Our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/VineyardChu...Thank you for your generosity! To support our growth and global impact click here: https://www.vineyardchurch.com/giveVineyard is a church community in Virginia Beach, Virginia. We exist to be a contemporary extension of the Good News of Jesus Christ to our world and to help people find and fulfill God's purpose for their lives.Plan a visit: https://www.vineyardchurch.com/visitFor More:All things Vineyard Church: https://www.vineyardchurch.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/VineyardVAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/VineyardVA

Insights & Perspectives
Episode 839 - YOU are your own greatest teacher (Stop seeking)

Insights & Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 32:34


Dumma Människor
253. Hitta skatten du inte visste att du sökte (serendipitet)

Dumma Människor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 50:04


Serendipitet – till synes slumpmässiga, positiva händelser i ens liv – är något vi kraftigt kan öka chansen till genom olika konkreta beteenden i vardagen. Lina och Björn ger hela tipslistan och berättar om planerna på ett år av magiskt jasägande.Klipp:9:10 Disney Movie Sound Clips-A Goofy Movie (1995)14:15 Frankenstein (1931)22:37 The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh35:54 Yoda - The Greatest Teacher, Failure Is 41:24 Skram - SerendipityRedigering: Peter Malmqvist.Kontakta oss på dummamanniskor@gmail.com. Vill du slippa reklamen? Prenumerera på Dumma Människor för 19 kr/månaden (ink moms). https://plus.acast.com/s/dummamanniskor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It Gets Late Early: Career Tips for Tech Employees in Midlife and Beyond
Regret Is Your Greatest Teacher: How to Learn From the Past and Build a Future You Love With Daniel Pink

It Gets Late Early: Career Tips for Tech Employees in Midlife and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 31:17


Ever looked back on a missed opportunity and thought, Ugh, what if? Well, you're not alone—and that feeling of regret might actually be one of the best tools for growth. I had the privilege of chatting with New York Times bestselling author Daniel Pink about his book The Power of Regret—the book that gave me the final push to launch this very podcast!Dan breaks down why regret gets a bad rap in our culture of toxic positivity and how it can actually help us make smarter choices. He conducted a massive study (we're talking 26,000+ regrets from people in 130 countries!) and uncovered four core types of regret that shape our lives. We got personal, talking about boldness regrets (yep, like not shooting your shot), connection regrets, and even my own struggles with juggling career, parenting, and ADHD. Spoiler: being kind to yourself is key.Instead of fearing regret, Dan suggests we flip the script—treat it as a guide, not a life sentence. Because in the end, regret isn't about what we did. It's about what we didn't do. So, if you're stuck in what could have been mode, this episode will help you leap forward. Tune in now!“Regret clarifies what we value and instructs us on how to live.” -Daniel PinkIn This Episode:-Daniel's research findings on regret from 26,000 participants-The four core types of regret-Why people regret more about playing it safe than taking risks-How regret can be a powerful tool for growth-The importance of self-compassion in overcoming regret-Career regrets in the workplace and why bold moves matter-How anticipating regret can lead to smarter decisions-Why the idea of “no regrets” is misleading-Practical steps to turn regret into opportunityAnd much more!Connect with Daniel Pink:-LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielpink/ -Website: https://www.danpink.com/ -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielpink -Daniel's Book, The Power of Regret: https://amzn.to/33G8WF8Connect with Maureen Clough:-Instagram: @itgetslateearly - https://www.instagram.com/itgetslateearly/-YouTube: @itgetslateearly - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGrHwk-y7ERaq7bCSjZYf1A?sub_confirmation=1-Website: itgetslateearly.com - https://www.itgetslateearly.com/-Facebook: It Gets Late Early - https://www.facebook.com/people/It-gets-late-early/100088694515585/

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If You Are Struggling With Your Mental Health Listen To This Now! - Adam Blum

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 12:36


Adam Blum talks about the tools that helped him manage his mental health, from journaling to creating a plan for tough days. He explains how important it is to nurture relationships and be there for others, sharing how simple words of love can make a difference. Listen in and take action today—prioritize your mental well-being, show up for the people who matter, and remember that no matter the struggle, there is always hope. About our guest: Adam Blum, born in 1992, faced significant challenges throughout his life, including debilitating health issues, multiple surgeries, and relentless bullying during his school years, compounded by ADHD. These hardships followed him into adulthood, where he struggled with severe depression and even contemplated suicide at 22. A life-changing phone call redirected his path, giving him a second chance. Now a firefighter with the NSW Rural Fire Service and creator of the True Blue Conversations Podcast, Adam uses his platform to share stories of resilience and personal growth. Through his work, especially with his project Easy Target, he aims to inspire others to overcome their struggles and build inner strength. Follow Our Guest: Website: https://adamblum.com.au/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-blum-b49249218/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/true.blue.conversations/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adam.blum.52 Follow Us On: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestevehodgson/ https://www.instagram.com/sharewithsteve/ Episode Highlights: 00:54 - Steps to Take When Struggling 02:51 - Small Wins for Mental Health Recovery 04:40 - Creating a Safety Plan 05:58 - Expressing Love and Support 07:57 - Defining Success 11:10 - Greatest Teachers in Life

Dr. David P Murray on SermonAudio
The Greatest Teacher In The World

Dr. David P Murray on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 46:00


A new MP3 sermon from Cornerstone United Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Greatest Teacher In The World Speaker: Dr. David P Murray Broadcaster: Cornerstone United Reformed Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/9/2016 Bible: John 3:1-21 Length: 46 min.

Zo Williams: Voice of Reason
“Being Your Worst Enemy, Is The Same as Being Your Greatest Teacher”

Zo Williams: Voice of Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 75:43


The paradox of self-sabotage resides in its duality—it acts both as an adversary and as a profound instructor. To explore this dynamic requires a willingness to confront the darker recesses of human behavior and thought. The concept that “being your worst enemy equates to being your greatest teacher” challenges traditional narratives of self-improvement, pushing the boundaries of what we deem productive or harmful. This essay examines the philosophical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of this paradox, guided by the principles of E-Prime for clarity and precision.

The Playbook
Why Struggles Are the Greatest Teachers

The Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 27:39


In today's episode, I share my journey from growing up poor in Akron, Ohio, to making and losing over $100 million. I reflect on how my early struggles shaped my relationship with money, taught me the value of faith, and ultimately helped me understand what truly matters. From my childhood dream of buying my mom a house and car to learning the importance of gratitude and persistence, this episode explores the lessons that come from chasing potential and embracing life's challenges. I discuss how prioritizing what feeds us, rather than what bleeds us, can transform our lives, businesses, and relationships.

Design Your Destiny
Your Greatest Teacher: The Lesson that Changes Everything

Design Your Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 47:28


As we prepare to enter 2025, there's one powerful truth that can change everything. In this deeply reflective episode, Penny shares transformative lessons from her journey this year—ones that offer profound clarity, unexpected challenges, and a life-altering perspective on how we show up for ourselves and our purpose. Through personal stories, practical reflections, and teachings rooted in spiritual wisdom, Penny uncovers: Why every choice you make should carry the weight of being your most powerful act. How the ego, not the universe, challenges you when you stretch for growth. The interplay between manifestation, alignment, and being prepared to hold what you call in. A perspective-shifting lesson from Carlos Castaneda's Journey to Ixtlan and what it means to live without attachment. This episode is for those seeking to enter the new year with intention, courage, and a willingness to fully step into their purpose. If you're ready to let go of the old and embody the most aligned version of yourself, hit play and let Penny guide you into the possibilities waiting for you in 2025. Key Topics Covered: (02:30) “The Universe Doesn't Test You”: What really happens when you stretch for your dreams (06:15) Holding Your Manifestations: Why inner work and alignment are non-negotiable (12:45) Lessons of 2024: Simplifying, deconstructing, and showing up for life's unexpected moments (20:10) A Profound Lesson About Living Without Attachment (28:30) The Power of “Your Last Battle”: Teachings from Carlos Castaneda (36:20) Aligning for 2025: Practical questions to guide your decisions and intentions Resources Mentioned: Explore Penny's Resources & Masterclasses Journey to Ixtlan by Carlos Castaneda Episode 155: Penny's Life-Altering Turning Point in 2017 Jim Fortin's Teachings Reflection Questions for Listeners: Are your choices reflecting the life you truly want to live? Where are you holding onto the past while trying to move forward? What would happen if you fully trusted yourself to take bold, aligned action? Connect with Penny: Website: pennychiasson.com Instagram: @penny.chiasson Join Catalyst @ https://pennychiasson.com/catalyst  

Parenting Post-Wilderness
119. Why Messing Up After Treatment Can Be a Teen's Greatest Teacher with Former Struggling Teen Michael Wangsgard

Parenting Post-Wilderness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 47:48


What happens after your teen completes treatment? It's a question many parents grapple with. In today's episode, Beth talks to Michael, a former struggling teen who went to wilderness himself, about his journey through treatment and the challenges of returning home.Michael reflects on his time in wilderness treatment as the ‘worst best time' of his life. It wasn't just the woods or the strict routines that made it tough - it was the emotional accountability he had never faced before. As he shares, “At home, I got away with everything and anything.”But wilderness was only the beginning. Michael opens up about the highs and lows that followed, from the "honeymoon period" in which everything seemed to be going great, to the real work of sustaining change. He also speaks about his parents' role during this time: their support, their boundaries, and their commitment to not only doing their own work alongside him but supporting him in his work as well.If you've ever wondered how to support your teen after treatment, or how to hold steady through the ups and downs, Michael's story is one for you.In this episode on messing up after treatment, we cover:How Michael abused the privileges he was given during wilderness;The importance of holding boundaries after treatment;How parents can support their teen's ongoing growth;Michael's experiences after treatment, from a 3-month ‘honeymoon' period to a new 'storm';The support his parents gave him after treatment and the boundaries they held up;The importance of doing your own work and also finding out what your kid is working on and supporting them in that work;Why having a mentor can be incredibly beneficial for your teen after treatment;And more!Looking for support?

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#67. How This Leading Business Coach Teaches Thousands Of Coaches To Up Skill And Grow Their Businesses - Breanna May

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 79:19


In this episode, we welcome the extraordinary Breanna May as she shares her story, highlighting her frustrations in her twenties as she navigated various career paths before discovering her passion for teaching and emotional intelligence. She reflects on her experiences within traditional education, emphasizing the need for a curriculum that prioritizes emotional and financial literacy over rote learning. Discover how Breanna's journey shaped her philosophy and inspired the creation of The Mind School, where she empowers individuals to discover their passion and purpose. Tune in to learn how to break free from societal expectations, embrace your unique path, and develop the skills needed for a fulfilling life. About our guest: Breanna May is a dynamic CEO, educator, speaker, business mentor, and podcast host. She is the visionary founder of The Mind School, a transformative hub for coaches, leaders, and business owners striving to reach their fullest potential. Driven by her mission to teach the essential lessons often overlooked in traditional education, Breanna empowers individuals to turn their dreams into reality and create lives of abundance and fulfillment. Through her work, she ensures that no dream is left on the pillow and no purse left unfulfilled. Follow Our Guest: Website: https://www.breannamay.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iambreannamay/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iambreannamay Podcast: https://www.breannamay.com/podcast Follow Us On: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestevehodgson/ https://www.instagram.com/sharewithsteve/ Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Episode Trailer 03:46 - Frustrations with the education system  05:28 - Difference between IQ and EQ 08:35 - Embracing Individuality in Education 11:28 - Do Kids Really Listen 15:13 - Why Grades Aren't Everything 20:59 - Disconnected in a Connected World 26:07 - How Early Conditioning Shapes Our Future Selves 32:18 - How the Mind School Came to Life 37:42 - Moving Beyond Traditional Classroom Structures 42:16 - Is it a teacher's job to be liked 48:20 - Top Regrets of the Dying 55:28 - Uncovering Life's Most Meaningful Moments 01:00:01 - Breaking the Repetitive Thought Cycle 01:04:20 - Introduction to the Mind School Journey 01:16:33 - Breanna's Greatest Teacher

Christ Presbyterian - Sermons
The Greatest Teacher Ever

Christ Presbyterian - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 49:21


Sermon November 17, 2024 | Dr. Peter Williams | Christ Presbyterian Church in Houston, TX | “The Greatest Teacher Ever” from Luke 15:11-32 The post The Greatest Teacher Ever appeared first on Christ Presbyterian Church of Houston.

The Daily Stoic
Dan Jones on Why History Is Our Greatest Teacher And Henry V's Legacy

The Daily Stoic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 69:57


We've all heard of Marcus Aurelius, Alexander the Great, Napoleon, but what about Henry V? British historian Dan Jones joins Ryan today to talk about why Henry V was one of the most unique Kings throughout history, how we can understand the current state of the world by looking at historical patterns, and unbelievable stories of discovering historical evidence. Dan Jones is a British historian, TV presenter, journalist, and author of Henry V: The Astonishing Triumph of England's Greatest Warrior King. Dan has also written the bestselling books Powers and Thrones, The Templars, Essex Dogs, and more. Check out Dan's Netflix Series which he wrote and starred in - Secrets of Great British Castles! You can follow Dan on Instagram @d_a_n_jones, check out his newsletter danjones.substack.com, and listen to his podcast This is History: A Dynasty to Die For.

Cracking Open with Molly Carroll
Re-Release: Elizabeth Lesser, Super Soul Sunday Guest & New York Times Bestseller Helps Us Uncover How Birth and Death Can Be Our Greatest Teachers

Cracking Open with Molly Carroll

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 61:19


October 19th marked the 13th anniversary of my dad's passing. It was a deeply profound day, as I experienced a revelation about my grief. I realized that to reach a healthier place with my grief, I needed to engage with it differently. For the past 13 years, I've held onto a level of consciousness regarding my grief that requires transformation. I've been wearing a cloak of identification with the narrative of someone who lost their parents too young, feeling like a victim and grappling with anger over both of my parents' deaths (my mom passed away five years ago). However, last Saturday, I realized to reach the next level of healing, I needed to cultivate a different relationship with my grief and my dad. While I'm unsure exactly what this new relationship looks like, I set an intention that day to let go and surrender, shifting from the mindset of “this happened to me” to a perspective of “this happened for me.” I aspire for my grief to embody more light than darkness, and to serve as a teacher rather than a burden. I want it to guide me toward humility and deeper wisdom. When grief resurfaces and I feel thesadness and loss in my bones, I wish to embrace it through my tears or screams, but not to identify solely with it.I share this journey because one woman who has profoundly influenced my understanding of grief is Elizabeth Lesser. I discovered her work around 11 years ago, shortly after my dad's death, when I read her book Broken Open. Every word resonated deeply and reassured me that I could survive this loss. This book radically changed my life, and I often gift it to those going through difficult transitions.The Cracking Open podcast has an exciting upcoming episode where, for the first time, I host a dual interview with Elizabeth and Mary Pipher to discuss a particular and profound issue for women (stay tuned for its release on November 21st!)Leading up to that episode's release, I will re-release their initial interviews with me so you can soak in their deep wisdom and charm. Whether it's the first time you've listened or a refresh, you are in for a treat.Elizabeth has touched millions through her bestselling books, including Cassandra Speaks: When Women Are the Storytellers, The Human Story Changes, Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow and Marrow: Love, Loss & What Matters Most.She co-founded the Omega Institute, a retreat and conference center in Rhinebeck, NY, dedicated to holistic education and social change movements, attracting over 30,000 participants annually. In 2008, she also helped Oprah Winfrey produce a 10-week online seminar based on Eckhart Tolle's A New Earth, which reached more than 8 million viewers worldwide. Elizabeth is a frequent Oprah's Soul Series host and has appeared on Super Soul Sunday.Please enjoy this incredible conversation. Grab a cup of tea, a notebook, and a pen, and take this hour to soak in Elizabeth's storytelling, wisdom, and insights.Love,MollyLearn more about Elizabeth Lesser and her work hereThe new 6-Month Coaching Group begins November 6th! Email Molly for more details!Follow Molly on Instagram and Facebook

Artisan Church Podcast
Upending Partiality: Why the Greatest Teacher Has No Favorites

Artisan Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 30:54


Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face”

The Rabbit Hole
S2 Ep 29 - Experience Is The Greatest Teacher

The Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 46:46


Joys of live television Garry and Tim recount times they've been caught out on air due to technical issues Grand Final week functions Advice, learnings from Garry and Tim's time doing functions The Brownlow Well done to Hamish McLachlan for his work as MC – preparation is key Grand Final Footy Food – For Cobram Estate What will Tim be cooking up at home while watching the Grand Final? Garry's advice for people going to the Grand Final – have a big breakfast Grand Final Day The experience for the players – the nervousness, excitement, anxiety Do players deal with a Grand Final loss better these days? Fagan and Longmire – what it means for both of them this week Recommendations – for Nelson Irrigation Tim has been watching Bad Monkey Farming, for Peninsula Kubota Some technical advice from Garry re: lamb prices  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews

In celebration of those who inspire us, those who become either knowingly or unwittingly our mentors and greatest teachers, today's episode revisits the show's archive to take a photowalk with former British Army and documentary photographer Giles Penfound, my dear friend and mentor for two decades. Giles is currently on a sabbatical from social media and digital posting, although his projects such as Home Town Stories continue to be a feature of his personal photographic story; pictures made about the people of the town his lives in, often within walking distance of his home.  We talk about that project, the ‘rules' of documentary photography, his life making pictures in areas of conflict, plus his conflicted mind over some of the images he made and witnessed. Our conversation for the podcast was part-made walking the ridge above England's famous Watership Down and his garden exhibition space. This is the second special to air as I spend time in the Highlands on the Scottish Photowalk Retreat 2024. Links to all guests and features will be on the showpage, my sincere thanks to MPB who sponsor this show and the Extra Milers without whom we wouldn't be walking each week. WHY: A Sketchbook of Life is available here.

Sex, Love & Everything In Between
Ep 89: Harmonising humanity, honouring nature and death as our greatest teacher

Sex, Love & Everything In Between

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 71:23 Transcription Available


Hey lovers, welcome back to Sex, Love & Everything in Between! This week, Jacob O'Neill sits down with a powerhouse guest, Samson Odusanya, to dive deep into the themes of masculinity, pain, and what it truly means to create harmony in a world obsessed with control and balance.Jacob kicks off with a heartfelt intro about how he connected with Samson through mutual friends and was blown away by his depth, presence, and the way Samson weaves truth into everything he shares. Together, they explore how modern society's obsession with quick fixes and control often disconnects us from the natural flow of life—and how true harmony is about embracing change and flowing with the seasons of life.They riff off on:•The importance of voluntary discomfort and leaning into challenges as a way to grow as men.•Samson's powerful perspective on harmony vs. balance and how the latter is an illusion.•Jacob's emotional story of family, legacy, and the strength of the women in his lineage, beautifully illustrating the power of love and resilience through death and rebirth.•How pain, both physical and emotional, is a necessary part of life's initiation process, especially for men on their path to becoming fathers, husbands, and leaders.This episode is a raw, vulnerable, and transformative conversation that will resonate with anyone looking to deepen their connection to themselves, their family, and the world around them.⚡ Loved this episode? Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review! Your feedback means the world to us.⚡ Follow us:•@the.meg.o•@thejacoboneill⚡ Connect with Samson:• @samsons_strength⚡ Grab our relationship freebie: https://meg-oneill.com/relationship-freebie⚡ Join DESIRE DATE: https://meg-oneill.com/desire-date⚡ Join TGOM - https://www.theembodiedmaninstitute.com/tgom-2024

Saint Clement Shrine Podcast
Gospel-Homily for Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time (2024)

Saint Clement Shrine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 8:09


The Greatest Teacher. The most violent movie I ever saw—incinerated bodies pulled from the wreckage, body parts spewed all over the road, organs on the inside of the body now on the outside, blood and gore-filled scenes—the most violent movie I saw was at sixteen and half years old at my first class at A... The post Gospel-Homily for Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time (2024) appeared first on St. Clement Eucharistic Shrine.

Fajr Reminders
History is the greatest teacher if you allow it

Fajr Reminders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024


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White Fields Community Church Sermons
Sermon Extra: Can the Parables Teach Us More than One Lesson?

White Fields Community Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 17:19


In this week's Sermon Extra Pastors Nick Cady and Michael Payne discuss that time that Nick got kicked out of youth ground what could have been done differently, in light of the Parable of the Wheat and the Weed, and they discuss whether the Parables of the Mustard Seed and the Leaven have multiple layers of meaning. The Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest Teacher: https://www.crossway.org/books/the-surprising-genius-of-jesus-tpb/ Podcast Episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0ete0mjYZHF8bgnTFu832y?si=3c07fa9ee7d34af8 To listen to Sunday's sermon: https://whitefieldschurch.com/sermons Check out more about other topics from Pastor Nick's blog: nickcady.org #jesus #church #fellowship #worship #heaven #gospel #christianity #culture #awesometeaching #churchlife --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whitefieldschurch/support

Matan Institute for Torah Studies
Episode 176 - Parshat Devarim: Our Greatest Teachers

Matan Institute for Torah Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 50:07


Welcome to our Devarim Series titled "Torah from our Teachers." Moshe is our greatest human teacher and the book of Devarim includes his monumental addresses to the nation. Each week our guests will share Torah learned from their most influential teachers. This week, Rabbanit Nechama Goldman Barash and I discuss some fundamental ideas related to the book of Devarim as well as meaningful memories of our most formative learning experiences.

James M. Tour's Audio Files
Isaiah, Part 29 The Greatest Teacher

James M. Tour's Audio Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024


Unveiling the Messiah: In Isaiah part 29, a portrait of Jesus unfolds—a divine teacher, the embodiment of goodness and wisdom, adored for eternity. Watch the whole series and more on our Youtube channel:youtube.com/@drjamestour If you would like to support us in creating more content across our different media platforms, we would greatly appreciate any support you can give. Visit give.jesusandscience.org to learn more. God bless

James M. Tour's Audio Files
Isaiah, Part 29 The Greatest Teacher

James M. Tour's Audio Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024


Unveiling the Messiah: In Isaiah part 29, a portrait of Jesus unfolds—a divine teacher, the embodiment of goodness and wisdom, adored for eternity. Watch the whole series and more on our Youtube channel:youtube.com/@drjamestour If you would like to support us in creating more content across our different media platforms, we would greatly appreciate any support […]

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
#314 You Are Your Greatest Teacher

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 10:28


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Superhero Ethics
Is Failure the Greatest Teacher?

Superhero Ethics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 56:50


Was Yoda right when he told Luke, "The greatest teacher, failure is," in Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi? What did he mean, and how does this idea play out in the rest of the movie?Riki and Matthew dive into this question, asking just what Yoda means. Is he referring to his own failures, and those of the Jedi? How does this fit with his idea of "do, or do not. There is no try." Who else fails in this movie, and what do they learn from it, and which character's arcs are executed well or poorly? We've started the conversation. Now we want to hear from you!Want to continue the discussion with us? Agree or disagree with what we talked about, or add your own thoughts? We've got options for you!Email: ✉️ Matthew@TheEthicalPanda.com

WorkLife with Adam Grant
Chess grandmaster Maurice Ashley on why mistakes are our greatest teachers

WorkLife with Adam Grant

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 38:52


Maurice Ashley is a trailblazing chess grandmaster — the first African-American player to claim that prestigious title. He's also a chess coaching legend, as spotlighted in Adam's new book, “Hidden Potential.” Adam and Maurice discuss the lessons from losing, the benefits of respecting your opponents, and what drives a winning strategy in chess and life. Transcripts for ReThinking are available at go.ted.com/RWAGscripts