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In this episode, Jen tackles one of the most debated employer practices: providing references. She outlines the legal guardrails, the moments where well-intentioned disclosures create exposure, and the strategic choices employers make between saying nothing and saying too much. The focus is on building a consistent, disciplined approach that protects the organization while still meeting business needs.
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In Episode 49, Steev and Cibeline dive into the current dynamics of dating conversation and flirting, exploring how the social climate has shifted in recent years. They then turn their attention to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, sharing their takes on personal favorites — Sade, Joy Division/New Order, Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, Luther Vandross, Phil Collins, and Queen Latifah. To close out the episode, Cibeline breaks down the Spring 2026 fashion trends, spotlighting bold primary pop colors and the move away from everyday yoga pants toward a more elevated athleisure aesthetic.Produced and Hosted by Cibeline Sariano and Steev Riccardo
The greatest supergroup EVER! We discuss how it all came together and why this song means so much to us still today. Links: Official Video Concert for George Version The True History of The Traveling Wilburys Thank you for listening! Connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, etc., or send us an email at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com! We'd love your feedback—please rate and review on the podcast provider of your choice, and don't forget to share our podcast with your friends! We have lots of episodes - stay awhile and listen to some more ;) Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn.
Part of the 'New Testament Survey' series which gives an overview and themes of the books of Jude and Revelation followed by some sermon outlines. ‘The overall message of the book which is the ultimate victory of Christ and his church over Satan and all the forces of evil.' #NewTestamentsurvey #Revelation #visions #sevenseals #trumpets #lastjudgement #churches #churchage #throneofGod #heaven #worship #sovereignreign #Christ #thelamb #whitehorse #Gospel #suffering #persecution #opposition #martyredsouls #wrath #holyGod #warning #plagues #troubles #Satan #Revelation4v1-11v19 A pastor talks to his people from the Bible about different issues that many of them face. #Pastoral #Pastor #speak #care #mouth #words #tongue #Proverbs10v19-21 For more audio from GBM, visit www.gbm.org.uk/listen To contact us, please email servingtoday@gbm.org.uk
Why are men so easily drawn to the female form? When does attraction turn into distraction—or even idolatry? In this special series of 'Average Joe' conversations, Jim Ramos sits down with Barry Myers to have a conversation the Church often avoids: men's tendency to elevate the female body to a place it was never meant to hold. Left unchecked, it can quietly shape our thoughts, habits, and choices even pulling us away from God and from the wives we're called to love and protect. Jim's newest book, Guardrails: Ten Boundaries for an Unbreakable Marriage will be releasing in April 2026. Pre-order your copy today at https://tinyurl.com/guardrails115.
Handle with Care- This Isn't Yours by Bible Baptist Church - Brookings, SD
Split Tooth Media has done extensive coverage of Michael Glover Smith's body of work over the years. Our own Bennett Glace has interviewed him three times — once when his film Mercury in Retrograde (2017) streamed as part of the Gene Siskel Film Center's “Film Center From Your Sofa” series, and again after the release of his feature film Relative (2022). A third interview was conducted to follow a Split Tooth Presents screening of Mercury in Retrograde at Portland's Movie Madness Miniplex. Since then, Smith has premiered two films here on our site — Paper Planes (2023), a melancholy Christmas story about agoraphobia, and a vulnerable account of a first date entitled Handle With Care (2024). It is easy to write so much about a creator whose output has been as consistent as Smith's. In 2026, he already has two artistic endeavors of note. The first is Bob Dylan as Filmmaker: No Time To Think, a book by Smith released on March 2. The second is his fifth official feature film, Hekla, which premiered at the 29th annual George Lindsey UNA Film Festival in Alabama on March 6. It was quite the busy week for Michael Glover Smith, but he still made time to chat with me about these two new projects and his career as a whole. With Hekla, Smith crafts his most intimate portrait of a Chicagoan to date. The film's titular character, a young actress played exuberantly by Elizabeth Stam, spends an entire day moving from one audition to another, rarely getting a moment to breathe. During all of this, she has to deal with relationship issues, headshot appointments, and a live bar performance of Macbeth that night. The character of Hekla first appeared in Smith's film Relative and Stam was an obvious standout amongst the cast. The decision to revisit this character also marks Smith's first time making a film without an ensemble cast at the forefront. Typically, a Michael Glover Smith venture features two couples, three couples, or an entire family to keep up with. Here, the filmmaker shows growth in his ability to focus on a sole protagonist, one that Stam herself helped him craft. The film has already garnered some rave reception from those who saw it in Alabama and will continue its festival run this week on March 28 at the Beloit International Film Festival in Wisconsin. Tune in to hear my conversation with Michael Glover Smith. He was an incredible guest on the podcast and had lots of great advice to give to those crazy enough to pursue a career in film. We discuss the importance of collaborating with the same people throughout your career, pushing your stylistic limits as a director, and taking chances in the editing room. Give it a listen.
Tuesday evening message with Pastor Brad Wilkinson. Visit christianlifeustin.com, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Instagram @christianlifeaustin to stay up to date with the exciting things happening here at Christian Life Austin.
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Stradivarius violins, cellos, and guitars are among the most treasured musical instruments in the world. Crafted during the 17th and 18th centuries, the pieces are rare and invaluable. Something so precious deserves the utmost care. So, when a Stradivarius cello—worth more than $20 million—fell off a table during a photo shoot, it was truly shocking! Just as a Stradivarius must be handled carefully, so must our relationships. We’re to love others because Christ demonstrated His love toward us. In John 13:34, Jesus gave His disciples a command that requires careful attention: “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” Why did Christ call it a new command? It was new because it was rooted in the way Jesus loved people. This new command to love wasn’t careless or casual but intentional, precious, and sacrificial. Loving this way would lead to discipleship, self-denial, and possibly even death for the disciples. This care for one another would be how they survived in a difficult and hostile world after Christ’s departure. And Jesus told them, “Everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another” (v. 35). Let’s carefully and sacrificially love others—reflecting Jesus’ precious and priceless love.
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Today we interviewed Bob Wachter about his book, "A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future." You may recall we interviewed Bob in April 2024 about AI, and at that time he was on the fence about AI - more promise or more peril for healthcare? As his book's title suggests, he's come down firmly on the promise side of the equation. On our podcast we discuss: Why Bob wrote this book, at this time, and concerns about writing a static book about AI and Healthcare, a field that is dynamic and shifting rapidly. He's right though - we've not had a "ChatGPT"-launch type moment recently. Top 5 or so ways in which Bob uses AI for work, from clinical care to book writing Concerns about job losses in healthcare, and will we still need doctors? AI for diagnosis, and the recent NEJM Clinical Case in which recent GeriPal guest and superstar clinician-educator Gurpreet Dhaliwal beats an AI. UpToDate vs OpenEvidence Trust issues - should we trust AI after being let down before? Clinicians felt burned by their experience with the hype and promise of EHRs - but they've been much less a game changer and much more a soul sucking chore designed to maximize billing rather than improve patient care. Yet early returns on AI have largely been positive. Time saved from writing notes, prior authorizations, and summarizing charts…all to the good! Sadly, we didn't have Bob on piano singing the song for this one. He was in the office, not home. So I made do with ChatGPT's choice, Handle With Care, which has some surprisingly pertinent lyrics about AI in healthcare, including: "Been beat up and battered aroundBeen sent up, and I've been shot downYou're the best thing that I've ever foundHandle me with care" Enjoy! -Alex Smith
While the Chim and Harry moments of the episode that also bring in the full 118 are the highlight, there is still the glaring issue of the writing surrounding the Eddie and Abigail bits. Laura and Mads do their best to break these moments down and discuss why the writing doesn't quite hit the mark.
Sunday, January 25, 2026 - Matthew 6:1-4 | In this passage, Jesus tells us what our attitude should be when we care for others. But what is our obligation to care for others? We will focus on what the Bible says about caring for others.
Handle with Care Exodus 20:7
This was one of the most TRAUMATIC experiences of my life! Have you ever been through something that changed you forever?
I interviewed Alexander Devriendt about Handle with Care on Wednesday, December 3, 2025. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
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"Handle With Care" - Galatians 6:1 - Pastor Heiden Ratner
My daughters just turned 16 and now have their learner's permits, so they are eager to get behind the wheel. But I had to remind them that driving is a huge responsibility that shouldn't be taken lightly. The vehicle they drive can take them to wonderful places, but if they're careless, it can destroy their future and hurt someone else. They must handle it with care. As I prepared this message, I realized that we should treat the Word of God the same way. Scripture is a vehicle that carries us to new places in the Spirit, lifting us when we're down, guiding us when we're lost, and pointing us in the right direction. But if we mishandle it, twist it, or weaponize it, the same Word that can bless can also break. When we interpret and apply God's Word, we must make sure it draws people closer to His heart, not drives them away. If we are going to get behind the wheel of His Word, then we must handle it with care.
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Pastor James continues our series, Entrusted, walking through the book of 2 Timothy. This week we looked at 2 Timothy 2:14-19 and saw that we must rightly handle the truth of the Gospel.
"Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." 2 Timothy 2:15
three poems referenced : You Reading This be ready ~ William Stafford Starting here, what do you want to remember? How sunlight creeps along a shining floor? What scent of old wood hovers, what softened sound from outside fills the air? Will you ever bring a better gift for the world than the breathing respect that you carry wherever you go right now? Are you waiting for time to show you some better thoughts? When you turn around, starting here, lift this new glimpse that you found; carry into evening all that you want from this day. This interval you spent reading or hearing this, keep it for life – What can anyone give you greater than now, starting here, right in this room, when you turn around? Shoulders ~ Naomi Shihab Nye A man crosses the street in rain, stepping gently, looking two times north and south, because his son is asleep on his shoulder. No car must splash him. No car drive too near to his shadow. This man carries the world's most sensitive cargo but he's not marked. Nowhere does his jacket say FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE. His ear fills up with breathing. He hears the hum of a boy's dream deep inside him. We're not going to be able to live in this world if we're not willing to do what he's doing with one another. The road will only be wide. The rain will never stop falling. Praying ~Mary Oliver It doesn't have to be the blue iris, it could be weeds in a vacant lot, or a few small stones; just pay attention, then patch a few words together and don't try to make them elaborate, this isn't a contest but the doorway into thanks, and a silence in which another voice may speak.
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Whew, chile—this week's Flow Forecast for the water signs (Cancer ♋, Scorpio ♏, Pisces ♓) is drippin' in expectation vs. reality… and surprisingly? The universe under-promises but over-delivers. Whether it's a heartfelt package, a risky DM, or an old flame with new intentions—you're giving, but not just to give. You want something back. And for once? You just might get it. Love, kids, rules, and the art of breaking your own code—this reading is tower-level deep. Oh, and Seerine might just be switching to all love readings going forward. The cards clearly got a type.
My next guests have had one hell of a 2024, with big wins at the Rock and Roll Rumble and Boston Music Awards. Let's see how 2025 is going with The Ghouls. Band members George Danahy, Peter Trainor and Jacob Babcock join me to talk about taking first place at Boston's 2024 Rock and Roll Rumble and winning “Rock Act of the Year” at the Boston Music Awards. We go into the release of their debut album, “Handle With Care” and the sold-out show at the Middle East. The guys also share some details of what to expect later on this year. Closing out this interview is the single “Pocket of Gold,” from the debut album.
Handle with care: The Holy Spirit and prophecy. 1 Thessalonians 5:19-22.
Welcome back, Listeners! Chicago filmmaker Michael Glover Smith's superb film Handle with Care was an Official Selection: Short Film – Drama at Sherman Oaks Film Festival 2024 and took home the Programmer's Prize – Exceptional Filmmaking. I was thrilled to moderate Michael's Q & A at the festival, and even more so, to dive back in to deeper with this talented and genuinely nice guy over zoom. You can find more about Michael on his IG @whitecitycinema or Splittoothmedia.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Discover Indie Film Podcast Links DIF Podcast Website - DIF Instagram - DIF BlueSky Discover Indie Film Foundation (nonprofit for the arts) Links DIF Foundation - Sherman Oaks Film Festival - Film Invasion Los Angeles
By Robert Nettles - Have you ever judged someone? What labels do we place on others?
The internet is making us so uncaring and disgruntled towards God's chosen vessels. In this message, Pastor Lewis teaches how we must never fight against those that God is using to help others. Support This Ministry
Pastor Roger takes us through 2 Samuel 6 and challenges us to ask ourselves if we are handling the things of God with care.
Pastor Roger takes us through 2 Samuel 6 and challenges us to ask ourselves if we are handling the things of God with care.
Firearm Injuries have a significant impact on the wellbeing of our pediatric population, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Come and join us with our guest, Dr. Noé Romo for an insightful conversation regarding firearm safety in the inpatient and outpatient setting. In this episode, you will learn how to provide non-judgemental and seamless anticipatory guidance in well-child visits. In addition, you will gain insight in hospital based violence intervention programs and the multidisciplinary approach required in the primary prevention of firearm injuries.
This week, Pastor Joe Matthews talks about how stewardship is first about your heart before its ever about what you have.
The lady of an old English manor and estate is determined not to let anyone usurp her position – otherwise they'll have to deal with the LADY OF THE MIST! Hear the chilling tale from CBS Radio Mystery Theater! | #RetroRadio EP0388Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version of #WeirdDarkness and #RetroRadio:https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateCHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate and Only Accurate For the Commercial Version)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:01:50.000 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “The Lady of the Mist” (January 21, 1976) ***WD00:47:23.239 = BBC Spine Chillers, “Eris” (1984)01:18:02.039 = Stay Tuned, “The Bogey Man Will Get Your” (1945) ***WD01:33:36.039 = Strange, “Deja Vu In France” (1955) ***WD01:49:43.859 = Suspense, “The ABC Murders” (May 18, 1943) ***WD02:18:29.759 = Tales of the Frightened, “Don't Lose your Head” (1957)02:24:27.749 = Tales From The Tomb, “A Ghost Or a Vampire” (1960s)02:31:05.909 = Theater Five, “Odyssey of Number Fourteen” (September 22, 1964)02:52:59.579 = The Unexpected, “Handle With Care” (1948)03:05:42.679 = Unit 99, “Investigate Prowler” (January 31, 1958)03:29:53.299 = Unsolved Mysteries, “Indian Fakir” (February 17, 1944) ***WD03:45:43.989 = Dark Venture, “Pursuit” (July 31, 1945) ***WD04:16:34.559 = The Weird Circle, “Cask of Amontillado” (April 09, 1944)04:45:58.981 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode more listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0388
Andrea Foster joins Dr. Sandie Morgan as the two discuss how integrating health services within school systems enhances student well-being and functions as a vital strategy to prevent human trafficking. Andrea Foster Andrea Foster is currently the administrator of Integrated Health within Student Services for the Orange County Department of Education. She provides supportive services and resources to promote healthy environments for over 400,000 students and their families across the county. She wants students to be able to access their education and become productive, successful adults. She has 24 years of school nursing experience across multiple settings and was recently a guest speaker at the annual Ensure Justice Conference. Key Points MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Support) is a tiered framework that supports students at all levels—from universal interventions like screenings to highly individualized health or academic plans. Integrated Health addresses the intersection of medical, emotional, and academic needs, ensuring students are supported holistically across environments. Schools function as safety nets, especially when community awareness of MTSS allows families to engage with school systems more effectively. Staff training to identify red flags and behavioral patterns is crucial in creating trusting environments where students feel safe to share concerns. Rather than punitive responses to tardiness or behavioral issues, staff are encouraged to approach students and families with empathy and support. Programs like “Handle With Care” and “FOCUS” facilitate communication from families to schools when a child may need extra care without disclosing private details. Health education in schools—whether related to chronic conditions, substance use, or injury prevention—empowers students to make informed choices. Digital wellness is a growing area of focus, emphasizing safe, intentional use of technology and awareness of harmful online challenges. Students should be taught to critically evaluate online prompts, understand data privacy, and self-advocate when something feels unsafe or inappropriate. Empowering students to self-advocate helps them protect themselves and their peers, especially when navigating online platforms. Every child needs at least one trusted adult; school staff can foster these relationships by creating open, safe environments for honest conversations. Community involvement—through school board engagement, volunteering, or partnerships—can strengthen schools' ability to support students and families effectively. Resources Andrea Foster on LinkedIn Transcript [00:00:00] Sandie Morgan: Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking Podcast. I'm Dr. Sandie Morgan, and this is the show where we equip you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in the fight to end human trafficking here at the Global Center for Women in Justice Vanguard University. This is episode number 343, integrating Health. Services in school strategies to keep students safe. I am joined by Andrea Foster, who serves as the administrator of Integrated Health at the Orange County Department of Education. Andrea brings more than 25 years of school nursing experience and has worked across a wide range of educational settings. She now leads the effort to [00:01:00] support the wellbeing of over. 400,000 students and families across the county, partnering with educators, school nurses, and community organizations to make sure students have what they need to thrive. Andrea Foster is currently the administrator of Integrated Health within the student services for the division of the Orange County Department of Education. She provides supportive services and resources to promote healthy environments to over 400,000 students and their families across. County. She wants students to be able to access their education and become productive, successful adults.
Host Meg Wolitzer presents two stories that reflect on the beauty and vulnerability of the natural world. In “Joyas Voladoras,” by Brian Doyle, we hear the many different heartbeats of the natural kingdom.The reader is Becca Blackwell. And a talking fox has a lot to tell us about reading aloud, shopping malls, and fried chicken “Fox 8,” a darkly funny fable by George Saunders read by John Cameron Mitchell. And we're joined by the mother/daughter book club we've featured on a couple of earlier episodes, which discusses “Fox 8,” at the end of the show.