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Just Start! The podcasting industry continues to grow and you should jump on board, long-form content, all the benefits of content marketing and more personal relationships with potential customers are a few of the benefits of having a podcast, no need to break the marketing budget and can be lucrative too!. This episode is taken from the “https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/behind-the-mic/id1573852704 (Behind the Mic Podcast)”, go check them out now! During this interview we cover: 00:00 Contentfy, your on-demand podcast & video editing & repurposing service 01:25 - What We do Here at SaaS District 02:00 - Why We Started SaaS District 02:40 - What is the Rationale Behind Having the Podcast 03:14 - Initial Challenges of Launching a Podcast 04:58 - Finding Valuable Guests 05:42 - What Makes a Great Guest 06:31 - How to Get Solid Answers & Build a Comfortable Interview 07:37 - Developing Conversational & Communication Skills 08:21 - Get The First Guests when Starting Your Podcast 09:30 - Leveraging the Podcast to Build Relationships 11:19 - What Would Akeel Will Do Differently if He Was to Start Again 12:48 - Testing and Iterating The Format 13:58 - Marketing, Growth & Distribution 15:36 - The Team 16:18 - If Akeel Could Interview Anyone, who would it be and why? Mentions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Ravikant (Naval RaviKant) https://tim.blog/ (Tim Ferris) https://www.jimcollins.com/ (Jim Collins) https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Godin (Seth Godin) https://sive.rs/ (Derek Sivers) Tag us & follow: https://www.facebook.com/HorizenCapitalOfficial/ (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/HorizenCapitalOfficial/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/horizen-capital (LinkedIn) https://www.linkedin.com/company/horizen-capital https://www.instagram.com/saasdistrict/ (Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/saasdistrict/ (https://www.instagram.com/saasdistrict/) More about Akeel: Twitter - https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber (https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber) LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar (https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar) More Podcast Sessions - https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast (https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast)
On July 22 2011 a far-right extremist named Anders Behring Breivik detonated a bomb in the Norwegian capital of Oslo, before going on a shooting rampage on the island of Utoeya that left 69 more dead, most of them young people. In total he killed 77 people, wounding hundreds more. Hewas tried and convicted the following year. To mark the tenth anniversary of the attacks, journalist Philip O'Connor has spoken to Vegard Gröslie Wennesland, who spent some of his childhood growing up in Dublin, about that day. Vegard was on Utoeya and witnessed several of the murders before barricading himself in a building with dozens of others. He also speaks about the intervening decade in Norwegian politics and beyond, how Breivik's views have become mainstream and what needs to be done to reverse this course. You can find Philip on twitter @philipoconnor and his podcast in Our Man in Stockholm. We want to thank him for allowing the tortoise shack share this really important podcast. Skip to 12 minutes for start.
Take a listen to these 3 scary let's not meet stories from Reddit. The first story is called, Creep Has Been Stalking My Home For Almost A Year, Tried Breaking In Two Weeks Ago and was written by user redclock0413. The second story is called high school horror story written by Reddit user BuzzingaPunk. My 8th Grade Stalker is told by the author and gives a very chilling in-depth encounter of her stalker that didn't just stalker her in school but also following her home, taking pictures of her outside her window as well as sending her hundreds of messages on Facebook. The author of the third story wished to remain anonymous but the story is called He Was in My Garage. The encounter goes into a nightmare scenario in which the guy she was dating ends up going crazy by calling her non-stop, stalking her and sleeping in her garage all winter long. Thanks again to the author for letting me use and record their encounter as well as the other Reddit authors in the let's not meet and creepy encounters subreddits. If you enjoy reading or listening to these scary stories make sure you turn on notifications or follow me on Twitter @ScreamWithMeStoriesYT for updates. Please like, share and subscribe so I can keep making these videos! All narrations featured on this channel are for entertainment purposes only. Strong language will be used in context of stories. All narrations read with permissions from authors. Make sure you turn on notifications for updates! Please like, share and subscribe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/screamwithmestories/support
Take a listen to true dating horror story from Reddit. The author wanted to remain anonymous for privacy reasons but the story is called, "He Was in My Garage". The encounter goes into a nightmare scenario in which the guy she was dating ends up going crazy by calling her non-stop, stalking her and sleeping in her garage all winter long. Thanks again to the author for letting me use and record their encounter as well as the other Reddit authors in the let's not meet and creepy encounters subreddits. If you enjoy reading or listening to these scary stories make sure you turn on notifications or follow me on Twitter @ScreamWithMeStoriesYT for updates. Please like, share and subscribe so I can keep making these videos! All narrations featured on this channel are for entertainment purposes only. Strong language will be used in context of stories. All narrations read with permissions from authors. Make sure you turn on notifications for updates! Please like, share and subscribe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/screamwithmestories/support
Sherlock Holmes has retired to the Sussex countryside . . . that is, until a most formidable puzzle is dropped upon his doorstep by a certain Colonel Pickering.One Miss Eliza Doolittle, once nothing more than a cockney guttersnipe, has been transformed into a proper lady of London—perhaps even a duchess?—as if overnight. When Col. Pickering recovered from a bout of malaria, he was astounded at the woman before him. Is it possible this transformation is due to nothing more than elocution lessons and some splendid new hats? Or has Professor Henry Higgins surreptitiously traded one girl for another? And for God’s sake, why?As the case unfolds, Holmes and Watson find themselves in ever stranger territory. Who are the four identical “Freddies” pursuing Miss Doolittle? What part do the respected Dr. Jekyll and his malevolent associate, Mr. Hyde, long thought dead, have to play in this caper? And who the devil is the devilish Baron von Stettin?The Strange Case of Eliza Doolittle is an enthralling escapade starring some of Victorian literature’s most beloved characters—a historical mystery that will leave you delighted, perplexed, and positively bewildered.Timothy Miller was raised in Shreveport, Louisiana. He has produced two screenplays, Scanned (2010) and At War with the Ants (2010). Hewas featured on a morning news segment at Loyola Universityin New Orleans. Miller's love of the Edwardian long summerand golden age developed in grade school when he first read TheWind in the Willows.
"He Was, He Is, & Always Will be!"-Amen❣️
El Grand Ole Opry sigue recuperando cierta normalidad y sus programas del sábado por la noche van contando con público asistente al mítico Ryman Auditorium. El pasado fin de semana estuvieron en The Circle los Oak Ridge Boys, Brandy Clark y Steve Earle. Este último comenzó cantando "Copperhead Road" y pidió que se le unieran los Oak Ridge Boys para rendir homenaje a su hijo Justin Townes Earle versionando "Harlem River Blues". Hoy lo hemos podido rememorar en TOMA UNO antes de irnos al Southern Ground de Nashville con la Zac Brown Band recordando "Toes", y hablando de buena memoria Midland: The Sonic Ranch es un documental perfecto para conocer los comienzos de la banda con base en Texas. Esta es otra de las sorpresas de estos momentos de pandemia llevada al terreno musical. Keb’ Mo’ y Old Crow Medicine Show han grabado juntos “The Medicine Man”, una canción que el músico del sur de los Ángeles compuso en apenas un cuarto de hora cuando estaba confinado. La esperanza en recuperar cierta normalidad nos acerca a Jason Eady con “Back To Normal”, una canción creada en plena cuarentena que nos impulsó a seguir avanzando. Mirar en los archivos está llevando a Neil Young a recuperar momentos sublimes como los de Young Shakespeare, recopilando su concierto de 1971 en Connecticut. Y más proyectos alternativos en tiempos de pandemia. En esta ocasión, el protagonista es Marty Stuart que nos irá regalando una canción mensual en la serie Songs I Sing In The Dark, cuyo comienzo hemos compartido en el programa. También hemos querido recordar la muerte del escritor tejano Larry McMurtry, autor de La fuerza del cariño, The Last Picture Show y Lonesome Dove, del guión de la película Brokeback Mountain, por la que llegó a ganar un Oscar. De aquella banda sonora hemos rescatado a Emmylou Harris cantando "A Love That Will Never Grow Old", por la que sus compositores se llevarían el Grammy a la mejor partitura original, y a Willie Nelson con el tradicional "He Was a Friend of Mine" de los créditos finales. Nosotros, esta vez, hemos elegido a Jackson Browne recuperando "Before the Deluge” para incorporarse a Downstream, un concierto virtual en beneficio de Tennessee Riverkeeper, cuya misión es proteger los ríos Tennessee y Cumberland. Escuchar audio
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Further Thought: Read Ellen G. White’s description of Jesus’ heal-ing and teaching ministry in “At Capernaum,” The Desire of Ages, pp.252–261.“In the work of soul winning, great tact and wisdom are needed.The Savior never suppressed the truth, but He uttered it always in love.In His [dealings] with others, He exercised the greatest tact, and Hewas always kind and thoughtful. He was never rude, never needlesslyspoke a severe word, never gave unnecessary pain to a sensitive soul.He did not censure human weakness. He fearlessly denounced hypoc-risy, unbelief, and iniquity, but tears were in His voice as He utteredHis scathing rebukes. He never made truth cruel, but ever manifesteda deep tenderness for humanity. Every soul was precious in His sight.He bore Himself with divine dignity; yet He bowed with the tender-est compassion and regard to every member of the family of God. Hesaw in all, souls whom it was His mission to save.”—Ellen G. White,Gospel Workers, p. 117.Discussion Questions: As a class, read over what Ellen G. White wrote above abouthow Christ ministered to others. Discuss the principles there, andthen as a class discuss how well your own church reflects thoseprinciples corporately. Do you know a “bruised reed” or “dimly burning wick” (Isa.42:3, NRSV)? How can you help this person without “breaking” or“quenching” him or her? In what ways can you point such peopleto the Lord? In a practical sense, what would you tell them to doin order to get healing and help? The argument for different authors of Isaiah originated fromthe premise that people cannot tell the future the way Isaiah did.What is the fundamental problem with this argument, and whymust we, as Christians, reject that premise outright?Summary: Deliverance requires a Deliverer. God’s servant nation wouldbe delivered by two deliverers: Cyrus, who would set the captives freefrom Babylonian exile, and an unnamed Servant, whose identity as theMessiah is progressively revealed. This Servant would restore justice andbring the community of survivors back to God.
NAH-TARSHA CHERRY HAS STOPPED BY TO SHARE THE BUSINESS OF THE MUSIC INDUSTRY WITH HISTORY AND TRANSPARENCY. https://ncherry.org/about Received Lehigh Valley Soul Award” (Gospel Category) 2014 ¨ First Gospel Act 90 minute performance at Musikfest” Aug. 2016 ¨ Performed at various events during the Stellar Awards Week, Las Vegas” March 2017 ¨ Premiere of gospel single “Yes” 2017 ¨ Rhythm of Gospel Awards, Florida, performance, Main Stage and Radio Awards “June 2017 ¨In 2018 she would produce through her label two major concerts gracing the stage with multi-platinum gospel artist Marvin Sapp, Jermaine Dolly, Isabel Davis and other notable gospel artists. ¨November 2019 she was invited to appear on Atlanta Live Television aside legendary Gospel Great Dorothy Norwood. ¨On Dec 31st 2019 “He Was” a Christmas song penned by Nah-tarsha Cherry received national attention landing on the Gospel Billboard charts. ¨February 2020 released a single titled “Perfect Stranger.” ¨August 25th 2020 she released her Sophomore Album “Saved looks like Me.” Nah-Tarsha Cherry with her praise and worship style mixed with jazz, R&B, and even a little rock and roll, can’t be defined and has never been boxed in musically. God definitely uses her gift to be a blessing to the un-churched as well as the believer. Nah-Tarsha has once said she was put on this earth to minister and that she would do that until the day she dies. As she continues walking into her destiny and allowing God to carve space for her in this industry, eyes have not seen, nor have ears heard so just stay tuned…
» a study in the God-ness of Jesus Christ Most Christians agree that Jesus is amazing. But few Christians today realize just HOW amazing He truly is. For Jesus is more than just a great man, an exemplary prophet, a dazzling healer, and a truly remarkable man of love and kindness. He WAS and IS all those things. But He is something far greater. He WAS and IS God. His beginnings were not in the womb of His mother, Mary. No. He is from before that womb. In fact, according to the Scriptures it was Jesus that created all things. Christianity is in desperate need of a return to the almighty divinity of Jesus Christ. It is our desire that this message will exhort unto that end. NOTE: Only part one of this four-part series is released in and through our Daily Thunder Podcast, watch or download the other three parts at ellerslie.com/daily. Support this podcast
The Good News of Jesus is only the Good News if Jesus actually came back from the dead. Our Christian faith depends on this fact! Listen to this week's message as Pastor Kamron shares the reason why we can be certain that Jesus DID die, He WAS laid in a tomb... and Jesus DID rise from the dead. Let's share the truth with the world, Jesus is alive!
Marcus is the Director of Marine Arts Workshop (MAW). MAW creates learning opportunities and events designed to educate teen and young adult students about marine trades and sailing/boating safety. An annual youth regatta is held in Cambridge, MD with New Bedford, MA and Baltimore, MD soon to be added.He works as an active Marine Technician as a private contractor with customers between Baltimore and Annapolis, serving power and sailboat owners. Recent projects include work involving gas and diesel engines, sailboat rigging, electrical troubleshooting, electronics installations, fiberglass and gelcoat repair, yacht transport and demolition, purchase and sales of vessels, winterization, pumps and water systems, and canvas/sail repair.He is a 2010 graduate of the Marine Studies Program at The Landing School in Arundel, Maine where he received ABYC certifications in Marine Diesel engines, Marine Electrical, and Marine Systems. He also completed certification in Dometic Vacu-Flush installations.Marcus has worked at many marinas and boatyards around the Chesapeake Bay. He has also sailed much of it, from Norfolk to the C and D Canal on a variety of sail and power vessels over the last 25 years, in addition to many locations from Maine to Florida and the Caribbean. Hewas previously a sailing instructor for Living Classrooms Foundation, Getaway Sailing School, and Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound in Baltimore. He currently owns a 1980 Hunter 36 sailboat, which will continue to ply the waters of the Chesapeake and beyond.Marcus is the Founder of Universal Sailing Club, whose members are mostly African American, and is the only sailing club of this demographic on the US East Coast. His achievements have been recognized by numerous media outlets including Baltimore Sun, Chesapeake BayMagazine, and Boating Industry Magazine.Links:Cambridge youth learn boatbuilding, sail the Choptank.https://chesapeakebaymagazine.com/cambridge-youth-learn-boatbuilding-sail-the-choptank/Flying the Red, Black and Green: Universal Sailing Club brings black sailors on deck.https://chesapeakebaymagazine.com/flying-the-red-black-and-green/Contact Marcus anytime at 410-371-0540 or marcus@marinearts.org orasantemarcus@gmail.comTo be part of the show "Diversity in Yachting" contact Gabriela via instagram @_littlegaby#yachting #yachtcrew #yachtinginternationalradio #diversity #equality #timeforachange #humanrights #diversity #inclusion #culture #diversityandinclusion #pride #lgbtq #education #diversitymatters #unity #women #equity #leadership #representationmatters #peace #lgbt #disability #loveislove #nature #mentalhealth #gay #yachtinginternationalradio #diversity #diversityandinclusion
Chapter 68 Afterwalking a half hour, he came to a small countrycalled the Land of the BusyBees. The streets were filledwith people running to and fro about their tasks.Everyoneworked, everyone had something to do. Even if one wereto search with alantern, not one idle man or one trampcould have been found. "Iunderstand," said Pinocchio at once wearily,"this is no place for me!I was not born for work."But in the meantime, he began to feel hungry, foritwas twenty-four hours since he had eaten. Whatwas to be done? Therewere only two means left to him in order to get abite to eat. He had either towork or to beg. Hewas ashamed to beg, because his father had alwayspreached to him that beggingshould be done only by thesick or the old. He had said that the real poor inthis world,deserving of our pity and help, were only those who, eitherthroughage or sickness, had lost the means of earning theirbread with their own hands.All others should work, andif they didn't, and went hungry, so much the worsefor them. Justthen a man passed by, worn out and wet with perspiration,pulling, withdifficulty, two heavy carts filled with coal. Pinocchiolooked at him and, judging him by his looksto be a kind man, said to him witheyes downcast in shame: "Willyou be so good as to give me a penny,for I am faint with hunger?""Notonly one penny," answered the Coal Man. "I'll giveyou four if youwill help me pull these two wagons7.""I amsurprised!" answered the Marionette, very much offended. "Iwish you to know that I never have been a donkey,nor have I ever pulled a wagon6.""So much thebetter for you!" answered the Coal Man.走了半小时,他来到一个小国,名字叫做“勤劳蜜蜂国”。街上都是有事情跑来跑去的人。他们全都干活,全都有事做。打起灯笼也找不到一个懒汉和二流子。 “我明白了,”这个不想干活的皮诺乔马上说,“这不是我呆的地方!我生下来可不是干活的!” 这时候他饿得要命,因为他已经二十四小时没吃东西了,连一碟野豌豆也没吃过。 怎么办? 他只有两个办法可以吃到东西:或者是找点活儿干干,或者是讨个子儿或者讨块面包。 乞讨是羞耻的事,因为他爸爸总是对他说,只有年老和残废的人才可以乞讨。在这个世界上,值得我们帮助和同情的真正穷人,只有由于年老和生病,没有办法再用自己的手劳动去挣得面包的人。其他的人都应当劳动,不劳动而挨饿,就是自讨苦吃。 正在这时候,街上来了一个人。他满头大汗,气也喘不过来,一个人费劲地拉着两车煤。 皮诺乔看看他的脸,断定他是个好人,就走过去,很不好意思地垂下眼睛,低声对他说: “行行好,给我一个子儿吧,我饿得要死了!” “不是给你一个,”拉煤的回答说,“而是给你四个,只要你帮我拉这两车煤回家。” “叫我听了奇怪!”木偶几乎生气了说,“告诉您,我从来不当驴子,我从来不拉车!” “那你最好这么办!”拉煤的人说,6 wagon n.四轮马车,手推车,面包车;无盖运货列车参考例句:· We have to fork the hay into the wagon.我们得把干草用叉子挑进马车里去。· The muddy road bemired the wagon.马车陷入了泥泞的道路。7 wagons n.四轮的运货马车( wagon的名词复数 );铁路货车;小手推车参考例句:· The wagons were hauled by horses. 那些货车是马拉的。· They drew their wagons into a laager and set up camp. 他们把马车围成一圈扎起营地。
This edition of KVC-Arts has Lillian Vasquez in conversation with Matt Newton. He WAS an actor, became an acting coach, and is now an author as well. He wrote “Ten Steps to Breaking Into Acting,” and recently, “The No BS Guide to the Acting Biz.” Lillian also finds out more about a recent art project… and contest… wherein the city of Yucaipa called out to the community, asking for a representation of their favorite place IN Yucaipa. We’ll have conversation with the community services coordinator for the city of Yucaipa, Margot Mullen. We’ll also hear from Sage Foy, a student at Parkview middle school, and the winner of the contest. Her work is on display in the the Winter/Spring edition “Your Yucaipa Community Services Guide .
This edition of KVC-Arts has Lillian Vasquez in conversation with Matt Newton. He WAS an actor, became an acting coach, and is now an author as well. He wrote “Ten Steps to Breaking Into Acting,” and recently, “The No BS Guide to the Acting Biz.” Lillian also finds out more about a recent art project… and contest… wherein the city of Yucaipa called out to the community, asking for a representation of their favorite place IN Yucaipa. We’ll have conversation with the community services coordinator for the city of Yucaipa, Margot Mullen. We’ll also hear from Sage Foy, a student at Parkview middle school, and the winner of the contest. Her work is on display in the the Winter/Spring edition “Your Yucaipa Community Services Guide .
Episode 438 AJ Styles is a First Class Father and WWE Superstar. AJ is one of the world's best professional wrestlers who has headlined numerous pay-per-view events internationally, including the premier events of WWE and TNA, WrestleMania and Bound for Glory. Since making his long-awaited WWE debut in the 2016 Royal Rumble Match, The Phenomenal One has brawled with the likes of Roman Reigns, Kevin Owens, Shinsuke Nakamura and Brock Lesnar, and has further solidified his abilities with big victories over John Cena, Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan, all while backing up his claim that SmackDown is "The House that AJ Styles Built!" Hewas recently featured in WWE Network UNTOLD: AJ STYLES ROYAL RUMBLE DEBUT. In this Episode, AJ shares his Fatherhood journey which includes four children. He discusses his rise to the WWE which was 17 years in the making. He describes his love of gaming and his latest arcade game purchase. He tells us which one of his kids he thinks may become a wrestler. He talks about UNTOLD: AJ STYLES ROYAL RUMBLE DEBUT. He offers some great advice for new or about to be Dads and more! GREENLIGHTS - https://www.amazon.com/Greenlights-Matthew-McConaughey/dp/0593139135 AMERICAN TRAITOR - https://www.amazon.com/American-Traitor-Pike-Logan-Novel-ebook/dp/B086SYNG85 Subscribe to First Class Fatherhood on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ More Ways To Listen - https://linktr.ee/alec_lace First Class Fatherhood Merch - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/first-class-fatherhood-/we+are+not+babysitters-A5d09ea872051763ad613ec8e?productType=812&sellable=3017x1aBoNI8jJe83pw5-812-7&appearance=1 Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alec-lace/support
Chapter63 "Then you know Geppetto also? “Do Iknow him? He's my father, my poor, dear father! Has he, perhaps, spoken to you of me?Will you take me to him? Is he still alive? Answer me, please! Is he still alive?“I left him three days ago on the shore of a large sea. “What was he doing? “Hewas building a little boat with which to cross the ocean. For the last four months, that poor manhas been wandering around Europe, looking for you. Not having found you yet, hehas made up his mind to look for you in the New World, far across the ocean.“How far is it from here to the shore?" asked Pinocchio anxiously. "More than fifty miles. “Fiftymiles? Oh, dear Pigeon, how I wish I had your wings! “If you want to come, I'lltake you with me.""How?""Astride my back. Are you very heavy?“Heavy? Not at all. I'm only a feather. “Very well. “Saying nothing more,Pinocchio jumped on the Pigeon's back and, as he settled himself, he cried outgayly: "Gallop10 on, gallop on, my pretty steed! I'm in a great hurry. “The Pigeonflew away, and in a few minutes, he had reached the clouds. The Marionettelooked to see what was below them. His head swam and he was so frightened thathe clutched11 wildly at the Pigeon's neck to keep himself from falling. They flew all day. Toward evening thePigeon said: "I'm very thirsty! “And I'm veryhungry!" said Pinocchio. "Let us stop a few minutes at thatpigeon coop down there. Then we can go on and be at the seashorein the morning. “They went into the empty coop and there they found nothing buta bowl of water and a small basket filled with chick-peas. “那你认识杰佩托?”它问木偶。 “认识杰佩托!他是我可怜的爸爸!他跟你说起我了,你带我上他那儿去好吗?可他还活着不?谢谢你告诉我,他还活着不?” “三天以前我在海边跟他分手的。” “他在那里干什么,” “他在造一只小船要飘洋过海。这可怜人到处找你,整整找了四个多月。可他哪儿也找不到你,现在想到新大陆那些遥远的国家去找。” “从这里到海边有多远?”皮诺乔焦急不安地问道, “一千多公里。” “一千多公里?噢,我的鸽子,你有翅膀真是太美了!……” “你要去,我带你去,” “怎么带法呢?” “你坐在我背上。你重吗?” “重,没的事!我轻得像张树叶子。” 皮诺乔二话不说,就跳上鸽子的背,一只脚放在这边,一只脚放在那边,就像骑马似的,然后兴高采烈地大叫: “快跑,快跑,小马,让我快点到!……” 鸽子飞起来,几分钟就飞得高入云霄。木偶到了这么高的地方,十分好奇,就低头朝下看。可他一看,登时吓得要命,头都晕了。为了别摔下去,他紧紧抱住他那匹长羽毛的飞马的脖子。 他们飞了一整天。天黑了,鸽子说: “我很渴!” “我很饿!”皮诺乔跟着说。 “咱们下去,到那鸽子窠呆上几分钟。然后咱们再飞,赶明儿天亮前到海边。” 他们落到一个空了的鸽子窠里。那儿只有一盆水和一篮野豌豆。10 gallop v./n.(马或骑马等)飞奔;飞速发展参考例句:They are coming at a gallop towards us.他们正朝着我们飞跑过来。The horse slowed to a walk after its long gallop.那匹马跑了一大阵后慢下来缓步而行。11 clutched 抓住,紧紧抓住( clutch的过去式和过去分词 ); (因害怕或痛苦)突然抓住参考例句:He clutched the child to him. 他紧紧地抱住小孩。 He clutched at the rope we threw to him. 他紧紧抓住我们扔给他的绳子。
The King Is Dead. Long Live the King!Isaiah 6:1 talks about the death of King Uzziah. Read 2 Chronicles26 and then answer this question: What is the significance of KingUzziah’s death?__________________________________________________________________________________________________________Different perspectives can be given regarding the death of this king.1. Although Uzziah’s reign was long and prosperous, “when he hadbecome strong he grew proud, to his destruction” (2 Chron. 26:16,NRSV) and attempted to offer incense in the temple. When the priestsrightly stopped him because he was not authorized as a priestlydescendant of Aaron (2 Chron. 26:18), the king became angry. At thismoment, when the king refused reproof, the Lord immediately struckhim with leprosy, which he had “to the day of his death, and being lep-rous lived in a separate house, for he was excluded from the house ofthe Lord” (2 Chron. 26:21, NRSV). How ironic that Isaiah saw a visionof the pure, immortal, divine King in His house/temple in the very yearthe impure human king died!2. There is a striking contrast between Uzziah and Isaiah. Uzziahreached for holiness presumptuously, for the wrong reason (pride), andinstead became ritually impure, so that he was cut off from holiness.Isaiah, on the other hand, allowed God’s holiness to reach him. Hehumbly admitted his weakness and yearned for moral purity, which hereceived (Isa. 6:5–7, NRSV). Like the tax collector in Jesus’ parable, hewent away justified: “ ‘for all who exalt themselves will be humbled,but all who humble themselves will be exalted’ ” (Luke 18:14, NRSV).3. There is a striking similarity between Uzziah’s leprous body andthe moral condition of his people: “There is no soundness in it, butbruises and sores and bleeding wounds” (Isa. 1:6, NRSV).4. The death of Uzziah in about 740 b.c. marks a major crisis in theleadership of God’s people. The death of any absolute ruler makes hisor her country vulnerable during a transition of power. But Judah wasin special danger, because Tiglath-pileser III had ascended the throneof Assyria a few years before, in 745 b.c., and immediately went on thewarpath, which made his nation an invincible superpower that threat-ened the independent existence of all nations in the Near East. In thistime of crisis, God encouraged Isaiah by showing the prophet that Hewas still in control.Read carefully 2 Chronicles 26:16. In what ways do each oneof us potentially face the same thing? How can dwelling on theCross protect us from that pitfall?
Do the sketches of Beethoven unlock the secret code to Beethoven's genius? (Classic history channel voice) Our "Year of Beethoven" concludes with a fascinating discussion with Thomas Posen. Co-hosted with Dr. Elias-Axel Pettersson, we delve into the Eroica Symphony. We look at why Beethoven's sketches are important and why scholars are so interested in studying them. This was fun!Thomas is a music theorist, pianist, educator, and composer-producer living in Montréal,Canada where he is a Ph.D. Candidate (ABD) in Music Theory at the Schulich School ofMusic at McGill University. He has active research in three primary streams: 18th and early19th-century Formenlehre and the study of Beethoven’s compositional processes throughhis sketches, the history of music theory, and the analysis of music of music that challengessupposed aesthetic boundaries, such as Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story (1957). Inthese streams, he has submitted two articles for publication in leading music theoryjournals and have presented 9 papers at 17 conferences, including conferences inSwitzerland, the Netherlands, and Italy, and at the annual conferences of the AmericanMusicological Society (2019) and the Society of Music Theory (2017, 2019, and 2020). Hewas awarded two Best Student Paper awards, one in music theory and another inmusicology for work drawn from his study of Leonard Bernstein’s music for West SideStory. He holds a B.M. in Piano Performance, a B.A. in Physics and Astrophysics summacum laude, and a dual concentration M.M. in Piano Performance and Music Theory fromthe University of New Mexico. You can read more about him on his website,www.thomasposen.com, which includes samples of his scholarly work, video projects,piano performances, and newly composed electronic dance music tracks.
In this Christmas special episode Nate and Ethan discuss the importance of knowing Jesus as who He WAS and also who He IS. In the book of Revelation, John saw his best friend Jesus in a new light that he had never seen him as when Jesus was walking with the disciples on the earth. He saw Jesus as He truly WAS AND IS. He saw what Jesus looked like before He came to be the savior of humanity. John inspires us not to become bored or familiar with who Jesus is. John knew there was more beyond the veil. This Christmas we encourage you to look deeper into your heart, into the word and into this life you have been given and seek the Jesus who is glorified and sitting at the right hand of the Father right now. This Christmas SEND IT by seeing Jesus for ALL that he IS. Don't be afraid to ask God to speak to you!
When Jesus was born into the world, He didn’t just bring hope with Him. He WAS and IS hope and is a revelation to every person that encounters Him. To one, a revelation of hope brought confirmation, to another joy, to another redemption. He was the fulfillment of prophecies of old. He was the embodiment of comfort in the now. But what we found in the incarnation is that He is a God who reveals His presence in any and all circumstances. We believe that He still reveals hope today – even in the midst of a year like 2020! God’s revelation often comes in different ways through different vessels, so this weekend we thought it was appropriate to share a tag team message. As our Campus Pastors all speak to a unique dimension of hope, we pray that God would enlighten our hearts to see our world, our neighborhood, ourselves as He sees...with eyes of eternal hope.
When Jesus was born into the world, He didn't just bring hope with Him. He WAS and IS hope and is a revelation to every person that encounters Him. To one, a revelation of hope brought confirmation, to another joy, to another redemption. He was the fulfillment of prophecies of old. He was the embodiment of comfort in the now. But what we found in the incarnation is that He is a God who reveals His presence in any and all circumstances. We believe that He still reveals hope today – even in the midst of a year like 2020! God's revelation often comes in different ways through different vessels, so this weekend we thought it was appropriate to share a tag team message. As our Campus Pastors all speak to a unique dimension of hope, we pray that God would enlighten our hearts to see our world, our neighborhood, ourselves as He sees...with eyes of eternal hope.
When Jesus was born into the world, He didn’t just bring hope with Him. He WAS and IS hope and is a revelation to every person that encounters Him. To one, a revelation of hope brought confirmation, to another joy, to another redemption. He was the fulfillment of prophecies of old. He was the embodiment of comfort in the now. But what we found in the incarnation is that He is a God who reveals His presence in any and all circumstances. We believe that He still reveals hope today – even in the midst of a year like 2020! God’s revelation often comes in different ways through different vessels, so this weekend we thought it was appropriate to share a tag team message. As our Campus Pastors all speak to a unique dimension of hope, we pray that God would enlighten our hearts to see our world, our neighborhood, ourselves as He sees...with eyes of eternal hope.
When Jesus was born into the world, He didn’t just bring hope with Him. He WAS and IS hope and is a revelation to every person that encounters Him. To one, a revelation of hope brought confirmation, to another joy, to another redemption. He was the fulfillment of prophecies of old. He was the embodiment of comfort in the now. But what we found in the incarnation is that He is a God who reveals His presence in any and all circumstances. We believe that He still reveals hope today – even in the midst of a year like 2020! God’s revelation often comes in different ways through different vessels, so this weekend we thought it was appropriate to share a tag team message. As our Campus Pastors all speak to a unique dimension of hope, we pray that God would enlighten our hearts to see our world, our neighborhood, ourselves as He sees...with eyes of eternal hope.
Full Text of ReadingsThursday of the Third Week of Advent Lectionary: 193All podcast readings are produced by the USCCB and are from the Catholic Lectionary, based on the New American Bible and approved for use in the United States _______________________________________The Saint of the day is Saint Jose Manyanet y VivesSt. Jose Manyanet y Vives was born on January 7, 1883 in Catalonia, Spain. At the age of five, Joss mother dedicated him to the Virgin Mary, and later entered the seminarywhile stilla youth. Hewas ordained in 1859 and served as the secretary of the bishop of Urgell, the seminary librarian, and the chancery administrator before responding to the call to found two religious congregations.He founded the Congregation of the Sons of the Holy Family in 1864, and the Missionary Daughters of the Holy Family of Nazareth 10 years later, both dedicated to the education and protection of the Christian family, as well aseducation and parish ministry.He also founded several schools and centers, encouraged devotion to the Holy Family, and wrote many books on issues surrounding the family and spiritual guidance. Also, in the cultural ambit he worked for the construction of the Servant of God Antonio Gauds masterpiece, theTemple of the Holy Family in Barcelona, Spain.He suffered from physical illnesses all his life, particularly due totwo open wounds in his sides forthe last 16 years of his life. He died on December 17, 1901 in Spain, and was canonized May 16, 2004 by Pope John Paul II. Saint of the Day Copyright CNA, Catholic News Agency
Chapter 47 "Herecomes our dear Pinocchio!" cried the Fox,hugging and kissing him."How did you happen here?""How did you happen here?"repeated the Cat. "Itis a long story," said the Marionette. "Let me tellit to you. Theother night, when you left me alone at theInn, I met the Assassins on theroad--""The Assassins? Oh, my poor friend! And what did theywant?""They wanted my gold pieces.""Rascals!" said theFox. "Theworst sort of rascals!" added the Cat. "ButI began to run," continued the Marionette, "andthey after me, untilthey overtook me and hanged me tothe limb of that oak."Pinocchio pointedto the giant oak near by. "Couldanything be worse?" said the Fox. "Whatan awful world to live in! Where shall wefind a safe place for gentlemen likeourselves?"As the Fox talked thus, Pinocchio noticed that the Catcarriedhis right paw in a sling. "Whathappened to your paw?" he asked. TheCat tried to answer, but he became so terriblytwisted in his speech that theFox had to help him out. "Myfriend is too modest to answer. I'll answer forhim. About an hour ago, we metan old wolf on the road. Hewas half starved and begged for help. Having nothingto give him, what do youthink my friend did out of thekindness of his heart? With his teeth, he bit offthe pawof his front foot and threw it at that poor beast, so thathe might havesomething to eat."As he spoke, the Fox wiped off a tear. “是我们的好朋友皮诺乔!”狐狸叫着,把他又抱又亲,“你怎么在这儿?” “你怎么在这儿?”猫跟着又说了一遍。 “说来话长了,”木偶说,“我趁便跟你们讲讲。可记得那个夜里,你们丢下我一个人在旅馆里吗?我走出来,在路上遇见了两个杀人强盗……” “两个杀人强盗?……噢,可怜的朋友!他们想要什么。” “他们想抢我的金币。” “真该死!……”狐狸说。 “该死极了!……”猫跟着又说了一遍。 “可我撒腿就逃,”木偶往下说,“他们跟着就追。最后他们追上了我,把我吊在这棵橡树的树枝上面……” 皮诺乔说道,指指离开两步远的大橡树。 “还有比这更悲惨的事吗?”狐狸说,“我们是活在怎么一个世界上啊,我们这些正派人,在什么地方可以找到安全可靠的地方呢?” 皮诺乔正这么说着,忽然发现猫的右前腿受了伤,连爪子带指甲都没有了,就问它说: “你的爪子怎么啦?” 猫想回答,可窘住了。狐狸马上说: “我的朋友太谦虚了,因此不愿回答,我来替他回答吧。要知道,一个钟头以前,我们在路上碰到一只老狼,都快饿死了,它求我们施舍点什么给它。可我们没有什么好给它的,连一根鱼骨头也没有。我这朋友真正慷慨大方,它做出什么事情来啦?……它竟从自己前腿上咬下一只爪子,扔给这只可怜的野兽吃。” 狐狸一面说着一面擦眼泪。
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"This show comes out on Election Day 2020. Lots of tunes for waiting on a voting line. Music from Ilithios, Weekend Lovers and The Mountain Goats. Mentioned in the show: ACLU info on voter suppression. Divino Niño on BTRtoday. 00:00 - Intro 02:14 - Gloomy - Lupin 05:48 - Trash Pandicoot - Ilithios 10:11 - What's The Matter Esther - Jeremy Ivey 13:59 - She Keeps Me - Chance Wiesner 17:45 - Career Day - Keaton Henson 22:24 - Mic Break 23:51 - Think B4 U Spk - Ilithios 25:57 - He Was a Detective Yknow - Mo Douglas 28:42 - Seven Hours - Helena Deland 32:04 - Found It - Terence Jack 35:40 - Thanks To You - Extra Special 38:44 - The Least Impossible - Gord Downie 41:18 - The Moon On Mars - Weekend Lovers 45:15 - Mic Break 47:39 - Frankie, My Love - Night School 50:56 - To Meet You There - Anjimile 55:10 - Incandescence - Secret Sun 59:26 - The Great Gold Sheep - The Mountain Goats 64:23 - Superego - Lunch Money Life 68:30 - Play For Time - Kate Teague 71:35 - Mic Break 73:08 - Made Up My Mind - Divino Niño 77:06 - pocket piano - Ela Minus 79:08 - Moto X - Couch Prints 82:50 - Oh No! Oh No! - Mariya May 86:53 - Sin - Tomberlin 91:24 - let them have the internet - Ela Minus 93:13 - I Would Find You - Oceanator 99:07 - Man Of Doom - Matt Berry 102:22 - Heartbreak Jazz - Brigid Dawson and The Mother’s Network 108:50 - Outro 110:23 - Cinderella - Rubber Band Gun 113:52 - I Guess This Is Life - Jordana 117:24 - End "
Recently I had a friend pass away, and I was grateful to be able to visually see the ripple effect that his life had on the world. Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ---Transcript--- Hey, everybody. This is Russell Brunson, welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Today, I want to talk to you a little about legacy and what that actually means. I had a friend who passed away yesterday, and still kind of dealing with it. But because of the legacy that he's created and what's happening, that's the thing that's helping me to process this and to be okay with it. And I want to show this to you and hopefully it gives you guys some meaning for the work that you do as well. All right, everybody, yesterday we lost somebody who, honestly, one of the people... I didn't get to know him super well. I talked to him a few times, watched him speak, and then had messages back and forth through Instagram and things like that. Someone I have a ton of respect for. His name is Collin Kartchner some viewers may have heard of him before. First time I heard of him it makes the kind of Boise, Idaho, he did an assembly at our kid's school, talking to them about the dangers of cell phones and social media and TikTok and Snapchat and all these things. And man, one of the most charismatic people, funny, like just awesome. He Was able to connect with kids at a level that they had. It's just amazing. And ever since I follow him on Instagram, it's funny because he's got, tens of thousands of followers and they're all kids and he only follows one person, which is his wife. He's like, I know it's ironic that I'm on Instagram with all these things, but I'm trying to save the kids from these things. And at Instagram he posts these pictures of people who hear him at assemblies like, I was planning to commit suicide today, I came to assembly though and I realize now it's because of social media. I deleted these apps. I changed my phone, got rid of my phone and just like person after person like, if you want to go to Instagram and see what legacy looks like, go read through his posts and see the tens of thousands of lives that he's affected because of his message. And I watched him as he did this, like when he came to Boise, he spoke our schools, needed an event. We all went to it and a bunch of other things and trained parents. And I think as he got paid, I don't know, two or 300 bucks to come and do his thing, like almost nothing, but he had a mission. He was called to serve a group of people. And for him, he was called to serve children to serve teenagers. And to help them, to help protect them from the damage that social media is causing. And he'd always used the #SavetheKids, #SavetheKids. And like, man, he was just, and he was consistent. I saw him traveling from school to school, city to city, state to state, making almost no money because he loved the people he was called to serve. How do I save these kids? How do I do this in a way where I can motivate them, inspire them. And he had to go through all the things that you guys are going through as business owners. He had to learn how to find his voice. He had to learn how to craft a message, how to keep people's attention, how to find it, like all the things he went through because he had a mission and he knew it and he knew the people he was called to serve. And now it's just so sad. Like he's 40 years old, passed away and a couple things are interesting. And I've been like all day and all night, just reflecting on this. Like, I can't imagine... My wife and I were talking like, what happened if I was dead or she was dead what would you do? And especially when you're out in the public eyes so much, there's, I feel bad. His wife, obviously tons of texts and messages and she's posting like, no, we're not fine. No, yes, it's true. You know? And like, so hard. And then somebody, I don't know, a friend threw up a GoFundMe page less than 24 hours ago. It's less than 24 hours to go through this, GoFundMe page. And you know, I've donated a lot of GoFundMe things. I've never, I ended off from, I went and I donated, I shared on my page and then I just kind of watching it, as it's grown. And right now it was created 20 hours ago. And it is about to pass $200,000 in donations. And this is not like a whole bunch of $10,000 donations. This donation of by 3,300 different donors. 3,300 people, when they heard about this tragedy came to this page and donated their 10 their 20 their 30 bucks to show Collin and his family, how much he meant to them. And again, we're 20 hours in, my guess is within, a week or two it's going to be 40 million half who knows. But man, what a Testament to the work this man did. Right? And I saw one of my friends posted, the thing and said he only dedicated his life to saving the children. And now his children at home without a father and we need to help save their children. And I just like in tears, I'm like, Oh my gosh, like this man who dedicated and donated so much of himself to save kids. And it's like, what's the least we can do. Right. But again, sorry, like I keep thinking about this. I keep thinking about like, the legacy like, it's so sad and it's so horrible, man. This person is a 40 year old. Did this thing put this thing out there. And how many, like the ripple effect of this one man's life, like what's going to happen? Like how many other kids that are going to be affected and then their kids and then their kids and generations will be served because this man was on earth because he followed the calling. He heard the voice, right? He was called to serve a group of people. He did it with his whole heart, his whole soul. And it's just interesting. You guys seen the movie It's a Wonderful Life where at the end, Jimmy Stewart goes and... Or at the very beginning, Jimmy Stewart has a chance to his life was like what the world would be like, he wasn't born and you see this like, happens to Bedford Falls and it's just horrible. It's, and then he comes back and his life. You see like how great things are because he hit that one person who was on this earth. And I think, I hope that someday when we all have a chance to meet our maker, that he sits down with us and says, I want you to see the ripple effect that your life created. And I hope I pray, I think that'll be the greatest gift any of us could get, is to be able to see like the opposite, kind of like Jimmy Stewart, a little bit different, but like here's the lives that were affected because you came to earth because you followed your calling because you were willing to step up amongst the heat and the pressure and the stress and all the things and, serve the people you were called to serve. Because what's interesting is it's never just the people we're called to serve, right? It starts with them. But then it bleeds into their families and their kids and then their kids' kids and then their communities and like the ripple effect. We can never see it. We can never track it on our own. Man, how cool it'd be someday to be able to sit with our maker and he shows you like, hey, this is the ripple effect that your life had. I think in a small way with Collin Kartchner's Memorial fund that they went up 20 hours ago, we're able to see this ripple effect through 3,300 people in 20 hours have donated 10, 20, 30 bucks to raise almost $200,000 so far for this amazing family. And anyway, it's just one thing that's been sad for us and our family, but then man, I just hope that things I'm doing that someday, I have this kind of legacy. Not that I want you all donating to my kids when I die, but just the impact, right? Like this one man's life had on the world. And I hope that he is having that chance right now, sits with his maker and be like, and having a chance to really understand what he did, and the impact it really does have. So anyway, I guess I'm sharing this with you guys, because I know that a lot of times this journey is lonely, it's hard, it's frustrating. But it wasn't supposed to be easy, right? It was easy then how would you have the impact, right? The difficulty of it is I think how you're prepared for it. It's how you prepare for the calling. Like I wish I could say that, this click funnels journey has been all sunshine and roses. It's been brutal yesterday and yesterday I got beat up bad by four five different places where I was just like, why am I doing this? You know? And then to hear Collin's thing. And like, I think the only thing that can be through yesterday was like looking at him like, Oh my gosh, look at the impact he's having like someday. I'm hoping that people say about my life, about my work and by the things I've been trying to do, as imperfect as I have been in and I will continue to be, I've done my best to try to follow what I believe is right. And so hopefully it gives you guys just, I don't know. I just it gives me hope, gives me excitement gives me purpose. I hope it does for you as well. So with that said, I think Collin Kartchner for his impact on the world, and I want to thank you for your impact on the world. Don't ignore your callings. Don't ignore that voice that tug that feeling. It's just like, I got something in here. I need to change someone's life. I know I got something don't ignore that. Don't walk away from that. That's something that's real, it's there, right? In the scriptures it says that many are called, but few are chosen. I think about that a lot. Like I think all of us get the tug. We all get the prompting. We all get the, whatever you want to call it, right? Where you're like, I should go help this person. I should be doing these things. I should be creating this stuff. We all hear that we all feel it. Many are called, but few are chosen because most people don't listen. They don't follow through. You're chosen by your actions. If you heed the call and you move forward and you do the thing then our maker gives you a little bit more, he says, Hey, this person is a good steward. And I gave him this idea I gave him this inspiration. They were a good steward of, let me give you a little more ideas. Let me give you another idea. And as you keep doing that and keep doing that, gives you the ability to have this huge impact on the world. So anyway, hope this helps for somebody who's listening out there. I appreciate you all. I appreciate the opportunity I have to serve you guys, and I hope I'm doing it right. I'm doing the best of my ability. I promise you. I can't tell you of the sleepless nights, I have just trying to figure out how to make sure I'm doing the best things for you guys and the community. A lot of hard decisions, but it's worth it. So I appreciate you guys keep fighting, keep having the impact and someday you'll have a chance to see the ripple effect that your life had on so many people. Thanks again. And I'll talk to you soon.
Ryan joins Kim for the first of a two part series to talk about how to grow your business intentionally and successfully. In this first episode they cover important topics like having board meetings with yourself, proper boundaries as a leader, and the importance of your tribe/community. Ryan is a High-Performance Coach, Author, and Speaker who guides people to reach their full potential in their lives, businesses, and teams through my proven method of intentional growth. As a former ESPN Academic All-American, he decided to channel his competitiveness from baseball to business by founding a startup company in Silicon Valley. After a few years of iterations and modest growth, he became a statistic when he had to shut down the company. As he reflected on that experience, he realized that in the same way he developed himself as an athlete–to be a high performer on the baseball field, he must apply that same method to become a high performer in business. Unfortunately, it took a failed business to figure that out. From that experience, he developed a formula for growth called the Intentional Growth Model™️. Around that same time, Hewas asked to be a founding team member of a tech startup company again. He applied all that he learned from my previous experience to help make this company a success. Over 7 years, they intentionally built the company from just an idea into a successful, venture backed brand with Fortune 500 clients. Taking what he learned about high-performance intentional growth, he wrote a book based upon the growth formula and now get to coach people on how to reach their full potential to teams, businesses, and people across the Country. www.TheIntentionalDay.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join Sal's Investment Syndicate: Click to Join Young founder Derek Canton was obsessed with making restaurant payments frictionless. COVID scrambled his product plans but opened up a huge opportunity to provide contactless payment. Throughout lockdown Paerpay has gotten traction for its text-driven payment system which is a perfect fit for the times. Highlights: Sal Introduces Founder Derek Canton of Paerpay What Paerpay Does How Paerpay Makes Money The Competition is Device-Centric, Paerpay Is Software that Runs on Legacy Devices How the Paerpay Solution Is Implemented A Possible Collaboration with Squadle? Derek Canton Has Ambitions Beyond the Restaurant Space for Paerpay Sal’s Pitch for His Investment Syndicate Derek Canton’s Discovery that He Was an Entrepreneur Derek’s Dad Gives Him “The Talk” About Entrepreneurship “But I tell people it's the most rewarding, most painful experience you can have, being an entrepreneur, but candidly I'm addicted to it, man. I love it.” “…on a personal side was as simple as do what you love and if your dream doesn't scare you, it's not big enough.” “…the first times in history where operators are thinking about contactless payments being the number one way of form of accepting payments, period, period. That's never happened before.” “…a few months from now the world is going to be completely different. And so, for the first time in history, we have this opportunity to really help shape what that world looks like. And our tech is doing it already and it's been incredible.” How Derek Canton Got His Co-Founder Alan Inacio – How They Seized the Opportunity for Contactless Payments Created by COVID “…, if you are a founder and you're looking for a problem to solve, now's the perfect time to be able to do that. The world is quickly changing…”
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE **Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music’s foremost masters of the groove. Featured in TIR Episode 155 (Part 3 of 3): Keyboardist-singer Fred Mills, a member of notorious funk queen Betty Davis’ 1970s band. He contributed to her classic recordings that bridged the rock-funk influences of Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Janis Joplin, and also toured with the controversial icon. Davis' great tunes include "If I'm in Luck I Might Get Picked Up," "Anti-Love Song," "He Was a Big Freak," "Your Mama Wants You Back," "They Say I'm Different," "Nasty Gal," "Talkin Trash" and "Whorey Angel." Her first album in 1973 was produced by Sly & the Family Stone drummer Greg Errico (featured in another TRUTH IN RHYTHM episode) and featured members of Graham Central Station.Davis, whose last name came from a short marriage with jazz legend Miles Davis, released three blistering albums in the first half of the 1970s, but her raw sounds and overt sexuality relegated her to cult status. By the end of that decade, she abandoned her music career, seldom to be heard from again. However, through the years her status grew such that today she is considered a trailblazing legend. That story is told in 2017’s documentary, “Betty: They Say I’m Different,” which also features Mills and other members of her Funkhouse band. Here he shares insights into her enigmatic life, trailblazing and music.RECORDED JULY 2020LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281).Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c4008
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE **Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music’s foremost masters of the groove. Featured in TIR Episode 155 (Part 2 of 3): Keyboardist-singer Fred Mills, a member of notorious funk queen Betty Davis’ 1970s band. He contributed to her classic recordings that bridged the rock-funk influences of Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Janis Joplin, and also toured with the controversial icon. Davis' great tunes include "If I'm in Luck I Might Get Picked Up," "Anti-Love Song," "He Was a Big Freak," "Your Mama Wants You Back," "They Say I'm Different," "Nasty Gal," "Talkin Trash" and "Whorey Angel." Her first album in 1973 was produced by Sly & the Family Stone drummer Greg Errico (featured in another TRUTH IN RHYTHM episode) and featured members of Graham Central Station.Davis, whose last name came from a short marriage with jazz legend Miles Davis, released three blistering albums in the first half of the 1970s, but her raw sounds and overt sexuality relegated her to cult status. By the end of that decade, she abandoned her music career, seldom to be heard from again. However, through the years her status grew such that today she is considered a trailblazing legend. That story is told in 2017’s documentary, “Betty: They Say I’m Different,” which also features Mills and other members of her Funkhouse band. Here he shares insights into her enigmatic life, trailblazing and music.RECORDED JULY 2020LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281).Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c4008
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE **Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music’s foremost masters of the groove. Featured in TIR Episode 155 (Part 1 of 3): Keyboardist-singer Fred Mills, a member of notorious funk queen Betty Davis’ 1970s band. He contributed to her classic recordings that bridged the rock-funk influences of Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Janis Joplin, and also toured with the controversial icon. Davis' great tunes include "If I'm in Luck I Might Get Picked Up," "Anti-Love Song," "He Was a Big Freak," "Your Mama Wants You Back," "They Say I'm Different," "Nasty Gal," "Talkin Trash" and "Whorey Angel." Her first album in 1973 was produced by Sly & the Family Stone drummer Greg Errico (featured in another TRUTH IN RHYTHM episode) and featured members of Graham Central Station.Davis, whose last name came from a short marriage with jazz legend Miles Davis, released three blistering albums in the first half of the 1970s, but her raw sounds and overt sexuality relegated her to cult status. By the end of that decade, she abandoned her music career, seldom to be heard from again. However, through the years her status grew such that today she is considered a trailblazing legend. That story is told in 2017’s documentary, “Betty: They Say I’m Different,” which also features Mills and other members of her Funkhouse band. Here he shares insights into her enigmatic life, trailblazing and music.RECORDED JULY 2020LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281).Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c4008
Serve No Master : Escape the 9-5, Fire Your Boss, Achieve Financial Freedom
The distance learning revolution is shattering traditional education. Find out how you can thrive in this environment in today's episode! Today's episode is brought to you by ClickFunnels. If you've seen one of my sales pages you've seen ClickFunnels in action. Grow your business at servenomaster.com/clickfunnels today.Are you tired of dealing with your boss? Do you feel underpaid and underappreciated? If you want to make it online, fire your boss, and start living your retirement dreams now, then you've come to the right place. Welcome to Serve No Master podcast where you'll learn how to open new revenue streams and make money while you sleep. Presented live from a tropical island in the South Pacific by bestselling author, Jonathan Green. Now, here's your host!Like most of you, I grew up under a traditional education model that's more than a hundred years old, built around the idea of mass education one size fits all. And I've seen this implemented around the world. Whether your classroom has 20 students or 40, teachers teach from a book that's the same book they've been teaching from for years. On day seven of each school year, they teach the same lesson as they did on day seven of the previous school year. This is a classical approach to education. And as we've seen every time politicians talk about education, it doesn't work. When you have 40 people in the classroom, you're going to have a wide spectrum. And just because someone gets bad grades in class doesn't mean that they're dumb. I don't want you to get caught up in that mindset of thinking that I'm separating smart from dumb that's not how I think about this. People learn in different ways. Now certainly people are at different places on the intelligence spectrum, but I want to give you a really important example.When I was running one of my tutoring agencies, one of the businesses I did in my twenties, I had a student. Hewas at a very expensive school with the children of celebrities. It was a school that didn't give grades, which I thought was a bit weird I definitely grew up under the grade mindset. How do you know if you're doing good or not without grades?
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Mary Trump joins The New Abnormal with a giant barrel of tea to spill about her family. Her uncle Donald? “He was protected at every turn from his incompetence, from his total inability to handle money. The media, the banks kept propping him up and protecting him and letting him fail up consistently and constantly—until the Republican party started doing the same thing.” Her grandfather Fred, the family patriarch who got arrested by a Ku Klux Klan rally? “Honestly, that story surprised me. Not because my grandfather wasn’t antisemitic, he was, but because he would spend time doing something other than making money. I'm totally serious. Like he went to a Klan rally with what free time? He's perfectly happy being racist and anti-semitic in his own house and his place of work.” And on the pathologies that drove them all, Mary dives deep. “Just like being kind was weak, or being wrong was weak, so is needing to sleep like a normal human being. I think that's why Donald doesn't sleep, because daddy wouldn't approve. So that's maybe why he drinks 12 diet Cokes a day and is up until three in the morning tweeting,” the Too Much and Never Enough author tells Molly Jong-Fast and Rick Wilson. Then! The Nation’s Elie Mystal joins Rick and Molly to discuss the passing of John Lewis—and the rise of a new generation of activists. Plus! Can Allen West turn Texas blue? Is Rick part of Antifa? And is there anything—anything—Bill Barr hates more than graffiti?Want more? Become a Beast Inside member to enjoy a limited-run series of bonus interviews from The New Abnormal. Guests include Cory Booker, Jim Acosta, and more. Head to newabnormal.thedailybeast.com to join now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 08 | Time Cube - Four Is the Loneliest NumberHost: Derek DeWittThe world is a cube, time is a cube, you are a cube - everything's a cube. That's what Gene Ray, an electrician from Florida said. And he should know, since he was "the wisest man on Earth" and "wiser than God". This is the strange and occasionally disturbing story of one of the wildest theories to ever hit the internet - the Time Cube Theory. Don't be educated stupid! Burn the marshmallow! SECTIONS01:38 - An Introduction & an Overview03:45 - The Time Cube Theory07:17 - GMT, ONEism, Marshmallow Time & Belly Button Logic09:46 - Unicorns Are Evil & Easter Island is Bad11:27 - It's All About the Four (Burritos & Tacos Are Evil)12:19 - Some Obvious Refutations13:27 - The Time Cube Website - Green Ink, Haig's Law, Santa Claus & Design Considerations17:27 - He Was a Busy Bee - Four Websites, Actually (Musings on Religion & Race)19:48 - The Time Cube Law21:07 - The Man Himself - Marbles & Maybe Mental Illness24:31 - Not So Harmless - Ray's Views on Blacks, Jews & Gays27:17 - The Fan: Richard Janczarski30:36 - Man as Meme33:01 - Parodies & Theories (Satire, Sock Puppets & More)Music by Fanette RonjatFollow us on social for extra goodies:FacebookTwitterYouTube (including some extra videos on the topic)Other Podcasts by Derek DeWittDIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence for Podcasts Series-Corporate Communications and on numerous top 10 podcast lists. PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it’s a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it’s going. It’s Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER.
Dave is a local Darwin boy. He Was born here, grew up here and as the only child of the family, he left Darwin after a year at university to explore the world. Starting in Melbourne, then Thailand and the UK, Dave developed an interest in banking and then financial planning. He rounded out his overseas travels in South America, where he met and married a Brazilian girl. They eventually moved back to Darwin where Dave now works as a financial planner and stockbroker. We chat to Dave about his life and what Covid-19 has done to the stock market. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/territorystory/message
Nicholas Domingo is certainly not your average superhero. Nicholas is a 29 year old entrepreneur, speaker, children's book writer and change maker obsessed with making strides towards creating a better tomorrow. He is currently the Co-Executive Director of the anti-bullying superhero non-profit, Captain Encouragement, an organization with the goal to cultivate the next generation of leaders. They do this by using early intervention leadership techniques combined with superpowers to work and inspire children in the Kindergarten to 3rd grade age range!His story started in Ridgely Missouri, a town with a population of 64 people, growing up working random odd jobs Including: dishwasher, Server, rabbit farm worker, tobacco farm worker, furniture mover, landscaper and construction hand.He Was a high school athlete with Years in the sports arena playing football, wrestling, mixed martial arts and briefly cage-fighting in the OFC based in Omaha.He briefly stepped into acting and modelling, being on various shows including The Thundermans on Nickelodeon, Mighty Med on Disney and The Arsenio Hall Show.His journey came to an abrupt halt due to a Subarachnoid Brain-Hemorrhage that nearly cost him his life. This life changing event sent him down a long path looking for answers and ultimately leading to self-discovery. This reshaped his focus to what was truly important, helping create a better world.The program he currently runs has been to many schools around the United States and has gotten a lot of media attention and buzz, being featured in: The Boston Globe, The Rotarian Magazine, The Kansas City Star, The Union Democrat Newspaper, Action 41 news, among others. Through this program he has stretched his legs into children's book writing, live musical theatre, promoting and live acting, curriculum development, film production, video game development and more.He continues to travel the country to help reach more children with a message of hope to create the next generation of leaders! He continues to work day and night until he works himself out of a job and we see an end to bullying and suicide.Thanks to Rotary Club of Jackson (California), 101 Heroes, Paul & Debbie Sessa, Micro-Tronics, AutoTech & Tires, and Olga Jones for supporting these wonderful initiatives.Mentions:Call To Inspire - https://calltoinspire.com/Captain Encouragement - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=captain+encouragementDavid Johnson (videographer) - http://www.davidjohnsonproductions.biz/Michigan State University - https://msu.edu/
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Fellowship Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: He Was a Man of Sorrows and Acquainted With Grief Speaker: James Downing Broadcaster: Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/8/2019 Bible: Isaiah 53:3 Length: 40 min.
Monday May 11 2020 Yes the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery seems like another Trayvon Martin Story,the perfect scenario for the the blood thirsty riot inducing media. They love this sh-t ....2 white men kill a young black man. its big money in the bank for both sides of the media .. I have to admit on the surface when I first saw the media reports I thought this looks like a racist murder of a Innocent young black man. But then, as usual, I began my search for more, because whenever I hear (He Was a good Boy) I think Oh Lord here we go again,or will it fade like a bad movie because we are so consumed with Corona Virus...Tune in and listen to The EggMan cover what the mainstream media weasels don't want you to hear about on this story ...... Happy Monday ....Really...?
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“Here’s Why CAA & Alyssa Milano Don’t Believe Tara Reade” #TimesUpBiden #NeverBiden #AlyssaMilano Take the Bernie or Bust Pledge!! http://bernieorbust2020.us Yes! I Pledge to #BernTheDNC https://www.bernthednc.org/ Image - I Just Took the BernieOrBust2020.US pledge! https://imgflip.com/i/3ruk8n #BernTheDNC Pledge https://www.bernthednc.org Here’s Wiki-Proof that the Clinton Machine Was Behind the Flood of New Democratic Presidential Hopefuls (Update: Spike Lee & Jessica Alba Connection to Kamala Harris) https://medium.com/@allenkithowell/heres-wiki-proof-that-the-clinton-machine-was-behind-the-flood-of-new-democratic-presidential-dfea4897756 Alyssa Milano, MSNBC, and CNN Still IGNORE Tara Reade Allegations Against Joe Biden https://youtu.be/lm7ZLjSXyaI Alyssa Milano explains silence on Joe Biden allegation https://youtu.be/tcNx_nD6Bi4 Alyssa Milano Offers DESPICABLE Excuse for Ignoring Tara Reade Allegations Against Joe Biden https://youtu.be/F81Hq49xwHc Alyssa Milano Faces Backlash For Staying Quiet About Biden Allegations https://youtu.be/DK-noZ2xsbk Joe Biden Accuser Says Time’s Up ‘Betrayed’ Her: ‘In That Hallway, He Was a Man Assaulting a Woman’ https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/joe-biden-accuser-says-times-up-betrayed-her-in-that-hallway-he-was-a-man-assaulting-a-woman/ Nightline - Rose attacks Alyssa Milano https://youtu.be/qiBsJAobvWA CAA Speakers - Alyssa Milano https://www.caa.com/caaspeakers/alyssa-milano Rose McGowan trashes 'fraud' Alyssa Milano for backing Biden amid assault claim, invokes Kavanaugh hypocrisy https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebrity/rose-mcgowan-trashes-fraud-alyssa-milano-for-backing-biden-amid-assault-claim-invokes-kavanaugh-hypocrisy/ar-BB12eZ6F Alyssa Milano, CAA Agent Dave Bugliari Expecting First Baby https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/alyssa-milano-caa-agent-dave-160113 Vote for Bernie in the Primaries https://voteforbernie.org/ Bernie or Bust Television FaceBook Page https://www.facebook.com/Bernie-or-Bust-Television-103101477733312/ Revolt Against Plutocracy donation to help spread the word. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bernieorbust2020 Buy the Book! http://bernieorbust.info Contact me directly: https://www.facebook.com/allen.kit.howell --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allen-c-howell/support
He Was in Agony, We Are Filled With Gratitude - Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane!
Witness is who we are, testify is what we doJohn 1:6-8 December 15, 2019I. Introduction:A. Announce Christmas offeringB. How many of you ever had to answer this question before? “Do you swear to tellthe truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth, so help you God?”1. If you did that means you were a witness – you were someone who hadfirsthand, direct, personal knowledge about someone or something.2. What you did is give a testimony – that is the statement you made regardingwhat you were personally aware of in order to provide evidence.C. Last week we learned that Jesus is God’s perfect message to the world, God’slight to this spiritually dark world. The world did not understand Him or what Hewas trying to communicate to us about God and His ways.1. That introduced the section we are dealing with this Christmas in John 1:1-182. Please turn in your Bibles now – and share with someone who may not haveone.D. This week the subject changes from the Jesus, God’s perfect light or message thatshined into this dark world, to that of a witness. A man named John who was sentfrom God for the very purpose to be a witness of Jesus Christ!E. Before I read this section let me show you the simple structure of the key versewe will be looking at, v7.1. Who he was – a witness,2. What he did - testified,3. Why he did it – that I want you to watch for and see if you can figure it out aswe read.4. Read v1-8F. Before we jump into this passage, let me remind you that John was sent by Godthe Father for the purpose of being a witness of Jesus Christ, the light. Every oneof us here this morning, that is a believer, have been sent by Jesus Christ for thesame purpose of being a witness of Jesus Christ, the light.1. Acts 1:82. 1 Peter 2:9• So what we learn about John this morning has special relevance to us because it isalso true of you and me! I just want to focus on v7 this morning as we look at thewho, the what and the why of John and you and me! Let’s start by looking at the whoand the what together because they go hand in hand!II. Who we are, and what we do!A. A witness is who we are as believers in Jesus Christ and testifying is what we do!Reread v7a-bB. Let me unpack that line (a witness is who we are; testify is what we do) for just amoment as it is crucial for our lives and ministries.1. The word witness and testify are the exact same word in the Greek, exceptone is a noun and the other is a verb!2. A noun identifies who we are – it tells us something about ourselves, ouridentity; it is the distinguishing characteristic that makes who we are distinctfrom others!3. A verb tells us what we do – the activities we engage in.4. Just like a surgeon does surgeries and a runner runs, so a witness testifies!C. Who we are and what we do are intimately connected to one another and oneflows out of the other. Let me illustrate thatD. 1. We had our grandson Jonny, who is three, over this week and he was going tohave a baby sister just a day or two from then. He made it very clear to me thathe was not a baby but a big boy!a) Not long after that Jonny began some behavior that was not fitting for abig boy so I reminded him he was not a baby but a big boy and what bigboys do. Instantly his behavior switched to fit his identity as a big boyrather than behavior that fit a baby.2. When we recognize who we are that identity controls our behavior as ourbehavior flows out of who we see ourselves to be!E. So what is a witness? A witness, who we are, is someone who has personal anddirect knowledge about something who provides evidence in a case. The witnessis the person, the testimony is what we do - makes a statement about what theypersonally know or have seen and that statement becomes evidence in a case.1. A witness swears to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truthbecause their job is not to add anything to what they know, or subtractanything from it. Their job is not to give their opinions or speculate on thefacts.2. Their job is to tell the truth about what they personally know!3. Our job is to tell other the truth about what we know about Jesus and haveexperienced of Him. That can come from what we know of Him from theBible or what we have seen Him do for us in our personal lives!F. John was sent by God to be a witness, that is who he is, a person who had directknowledge about Jesus, and he testified about Jesus, that is where he told peoplewhat he knew about Jesus! A couple examples:1. John 1:19-23 – A “voice” that is a witness2. John 1:29-34G. So God created us or better said recreated us, caused us to be born again as newcreatures who are witnesses or a synonym to that is ambassadors,1. We see who we are issuing into what we do in 2 Corinthians 5:17-21a) v17 new creaturesb) v 18 – he gave us something to do – ministry of reconciliationc) v19 – explains this ministry – Jesus did the work of reconciliation andwe spread the wordd) v20 – therefore – in light of all of this – this is who we are“ambassadors”(1) we are God’s official representatives in this world(2) as if God Himself were speaking through us passionately callingpeople to come to Christe) v21 – the message• So John was sent by God to be a witness, telling other people what he knew aboutJesus. Next he tells us why witnessing is so important in God’s kingdom. Let’s lookback at the end of v7 and …III. Why we witnessA. Read v7 again.1. Yes, it is a big deal to be a witness because it is through witnesses tellingpeople what they know about Jesus that people come to believe in Jesus!2. God has chosen us to be His agents, His ambassadors, His instrument, Hismeans, His witnesses to tell others about the light so that they can believethrough what we testify to them, about what we know directly from ourexperiences and the Bible, about Jesus.B. We have been entrusted with the most powerful and life changing message in theworld. – The gospel of Jesus Christ.a) Read 1 Corinthians 1:18• So what do we do with this recognition that we are witnesses who testify of what weknow of Jesus so others can be savedIV. Final ExhortA. Ron Hutchcraft years ago taught us here at MVC the three open prayer that whenit becomes part of our prayer life as witnesses it will get us right in the middle ofthe mix of eternal and kingdom activity.1. It has been amazing how when I pray this way God has done exciting thingsin light of it.2. Maybe even more amazing is the question why I do not pray like this everyday!B. Three open prayer1. Open door – Colossians 4:2-32. Open mouth – Ephesians 6:193. Open heart – Acts 16:14C. Are you ready when God opens that door?1. Are you ready to talk about what you personally know or have experiencedwith Jesus, especially how you came into a relationship with Him?a) That would be time well spent to think that through for the sake of othersand the glory of God!2. Are you ready to tell someone how they can come into a relationship withJesus Christ – the gospel?a) A few helps to have on hand in wallet; purse whatever to make thateasier.b) Gospel tractc) Seed card – man at Costco this week – I was not readyD. Pray three open prayer – Gary Olson
Best Sellers In History Series 1 - "Jesus Christ" Disclaimer: This episode isn't a podcast to convince listeners to become Christians. This episode simply highlights how Jesus Christ persuaded people, an important trait in sales. There are so many individuals who have been great persuaders throughout history. This new series, The Best Sellers in History, will be a game-changer for salespeople of today. The best persuaders in history were people who could prompt others to take action and move toward a better way of life. Great salespeople who know they are guides for prospects and clients make great B2B sales reps. With the exception of social media, the way communication works in sales today is historically similar. This eight-episode series will begin with Jesus Christ, whose existence has been proven by history. In the sales spotlight - Jesus Christ It's the perfect time of year to put Jesus Christ in the spotlight. Today is Christmas, a day where people celebrate Jesus' birth. In his time, he was referred to as Jesus of Nazareth, the common way people were referred to. Men were known by their name and the place they were from. Donald would have been known as Donald of West Palm Beach. Jesus was a preacher, a rabbi or teacher, and a leader. Today, to Christians around the world, he is the Son of God and the Savior of all mankind. Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist and after his baptism, he began his ministry. Most of his preaching and teaching weren't done in Synagogues but in the countryside where most people lived. Jesus was teaching people they could repent, turn their lives around and return to God. His teachings were based on love. Jesus opened the path for many to know eternal life. People were astounded by his teachings and followed him. He was changing the minds of common people and undermining the wayward teachings of the Pharisees. Because of this, Jesus faced opposition from the leaders of the day. This conflict, and the outcry of many Jewish people, eventually led to his death by the hands of Roman soldiers. While he died long ago, his teachings did not die with him. His words became so influential, to this day, one-third of the world's population is associated with Christianity. By far, it is the largest religious group. There are seven reasons why Jesus was so persuasive and Donald is going to expand on each to show how they can be applied in B2B selling, even today. He Showed Sympathy and Built Rapport He Was a Skilled Storyteller He Shared a Vision He Challenged the Status Quo He Listened Effectively He Asked Powerful Questions He Invited People to Change He Showed Sympathy and Built Rapport The first reason for Jesus' persuasiveness was his ability to empathize and build rapport with the people he talked to. Jesus made the time to sit down with common people, who made up the largest portion of the population, as they do today. He talked to people who were marginalized by society and could relate to them. During his time, Romans had the power and ruled over many territories. They hired people to collect taxes from the citizens, including Jewish people, and this money funded the Roman empire. Because the work is done by tax collectors they were not approved of by the communities they lived in. At public gatherings, they were not welcomed to be among everyone else. As a result, they became marginalized citizens. The status put upon tax collectors didn't keep Jesus from them. Jesus sat down with them and had dinner with them. One of these tax collectors even became one of Jesus' disciples. His name was Matthew. Zacchaeus was a chief tax collector from Jericho. He was a wealthy man but hated by many. When Jesus went to Jericho, people flooded the town and swarmed him. Being a short man, Zacchaeus climbed a tree to see Jesus. Jesus noticed and asked the man to come down so he could be a guest at Zacchaeus' house, unheard of during this time. Jesus also showed sympathy toward Levi, another tax collector and the son of Alphaeus. Jesus saw him at his booth, invited Levi to follow him, and he did. People didn't understand these actions but Jesus shared that a physician comes to heal the sick, not the healthy. In the same way, Jesus was spending time with people who needed his help the most. He went out of his way to help the poor and heal the sick. Jesus wanted to make an impact by modeling how he wanted people to treat one another. As a B2B sales rep, how do you show your clients and prospects you empathize with their needs? Set yourself apart from others by taking the time to understand where they are coming from. Identify their pain points and tailor your message to their specific issues. An example of how a salesperson can distinguish himself or herself can be illustrated by two sales reps who want a nursing home to be a new client. Sales rep A sens a generic email to the chief administrator that says he can help them save more money. This same message, however, has been sent by many salespeople and it gets lost among the others. Sales rep b, on the other hand, has spent time reading trade magazines and learning about the industry. This sales rep sends a personalized message that talks about the losses the administrator may face when the new Medicare starts cutting back and what it is going to cost them. Sales rep B also talks about how their company has crafted a new service that could benefit the nursing home despite the cutback. In this case, sales rep B will surely get the deal because they have discovered a problem and are providing a solution. While it takes more time and effort to learn about your prospect or client by listening to their needs and hearing about their challenges, it will help you craft a more personalized message. In the sales training program, we call this a deliverance message. Share with your prospects the challenges they didn't know they could face. These are called blindside challenges. Distinguish yourself among other salespeople by studying, being prepared, listening, and offering a solution. Another way you can show empathy and create value is by writing a blog post or creating content that's related to the challenges your prospects are facing. When a potential client feels understood, sees you've done the work, and you're building rapport through your efforts, you'll find prospects are going to pick up the phone to talk to you. He Was a Skilled Storyteller The second reason for Jesus' persuasiveness was his storytelling ability. In one instance there was a lawyer in the crowd where Jesus was preaching and the lawyer wanted to trap Jesus. He asked Jesus how to receive eternal life, one of Jesus' core messages. In response, Jesus replied with a question about what was written in the law. In reply, the lawyer replied that the law states that one should love the Lord with all his heart, his soul, and strength. One also has to love his neighbor as he loves himself. He then asked Jesus who he should consider his neighbor and Jesus shared the story of the Good Samaritan. This story talks about a man robbed and attacked on a countryside road. There were several people who walked past him and didn't help him, including a priest, a Levite, and the good Samaritan. The first two men just passed by. The priest crossed to the other side of the road as did the Levite. It was the good Samaritan who took the injured man and tended to his wounds, brought him to an inn and told the innkeeper to take care of the man, paying for all the expenses. All the people who ignored the man were his people but it was the Samaritan who showed compassion and saved him. By sharing this story, Jesus was able to illustrate the actions of a neighbor. The story that Jesus told was relatable and the people listening understood the point he was trying to make. Selling to highly educated professionals, like doctors, can be unnerving. They can ask a question that may be out of your scope of expertise. You can navigate their questions by sharing a story. Understand the purpose of the question and solve their problem through a story that promotes rapport. If you need more information, ask a clarifying question and share a story that's similar to your clients' situation or problem and share how that problem was solved. Stories are a great persuasive tool. He Shared a Vision Jesus was skilled in promoting hope for the future. The people already knew the prophecy of the Messiah who would come and save mankind. The Messiah would deliver them from their enemies and the tyrannical rule of the Roman empire. People believed in Jesus because he fulfilled the prophecies laid out in scripture. When Jesus came and preached to people listened to hear his message of hope. As a sales rep, it's your responsibility to understand a prospect's pain, their struggles, and their challenges. As you get to know them and learn more about their needs, you have the opportunity and then to offer hope and solutions through the products and services you have to offer. For example, if you are selling digital marketing services, you may discover that a prospect's website is not functioning effectively. It's your job to convey to this potential client how you can help make their website work faster and appear on the first page of a Google search. Approach the client with the knowledge of their struggle and offer a vision of a better future by working with you. He Challenged the Status Quo Jesus treated women with care in a time when women didn't have much value in society. Women were separated from men in public and religious life. They were not allowed to participate in public prayers but they were encouraged to pray privately. In contrast, Jesus showed immense respect for women. An example of Jesus' compassion toward women was illustrated in the story of the Canaanite woman who yelled after Jesus to help her daughter. Jesus showed compassion to the woman, a gentile, and helped her after hearing her great faith. This was unheard of during Jesus' time. There are many examples in the Bible where Jesus pushed the boundaries of the status quo to create change. In sales, we can experience the status quo and many industries can get stuck in these familiar patterns. In many instances, the most daunting competitor isn't another sales rep but your client's comfort with the existing routine inside their organization. As salespeople, we have to face the status quo head-on. It would be easy to ignore the need for change. Very few people are willing to break the norm and face being rejected by society. Sometimes, even when we know that our prospect is doing something wrong and their system doesn't work in their best interest, it can be tempting to stay silent in order to avoid conflict. For example, Donald joined a sales training program with David Sandler about how to challenge the status quo. In that training, Donald learned that you can overcome the status quo by using off-the-record conversation. When things are dying down and everyone's starting to relax, hit up your prospect with your suggestions. Tell your prospects about the problems that you have found in their system and back it up with proof. Creating this margin allows prospects space to really see what you're trying to point out. The conversation may be bold but sometimes it takes boldness to get people to change. Push against the status quo and don't be afraid. He Listened Effectively Jesus knew how to listen to people and it became another tool in building rapport. Let's go back to the story of the woman who was bothering Jesus and asking for help. The lady was persistent despite the disciples' efforts to turn her away. Jesus listened to her and heard her troubles. Throughout his ministry, Jesus listened to the people and showed up to teach. He tuned in to their stories and showed mercy and compassion. As a salesperson, you can imitate Jesus by listening intently to your prospects. The act of listening comes in many forms. For example, you can listen through a phone conversation, or by reading LinkedIn posts and seeing what's going on under someone's profile. You can also listen by going through reports, annual filing, and quarterly earnings. When you're listening, don't let your mind roam. Focus on what they're saying instead of thinking of what you can say next. Listen for opportunities to ask a clarifying question that leads to a value-rich conversation. If a prospect is trying to decline your offer because it's not a good time, instead of just giving up or trying to force your own solution, try listening to what's between the lines and figure out what the prospect is really saying. Ask why it isn't a good time for them and get closer to finding out what the core of the objection really is. He Asked Powerful Questions Jesus was skilled in asking for effective and clarifying questions. When the lawyer wanted to trap Jesus, instead of answering his question, Jesus asked a question in return. In sales, sometimes you don't have to give your prospects the answers right away. Alternatively, additional questions may be needed. When you hear “I'm not interested” you don't have to take that at face value and end the conversation there. Ask them questions and let them talk. Your ability to ask questions can help you become successful in sales. In every objection you face, there is potential to learn more and get closer to helping your client find a solution. He Invited People to Change The last reason why Jesus was persuasive was his ability to ask people to do hard things. Jesus began gathering his disciples early on in his ministry. Some of his first were Peter, James, and John, who were all fishermen. Jesus told them to leave their livelihood and invited them to become fishers of men. His invitation was a much bigger vision than they had ever seen for themselves. Peter, James, and John recognized that Jesus was the Messiah and they gladly left their lives behind to follow Jesus. More would soon follow. When salespeople ask clients to use their products or services, you are inviting change to take place. You can successfully do this when you ask the right question, are a good storyteller, and when you show empathy. Never assume a potential client is going to come to the conclusion to work with you on their You are their guide to finding solutions through your products and services. Always be proactive, ask for the change, and be prepared to show them the action steps. Jesus showed us how to be persuasive in order to offer a better way of life. Do the same for your clients. The act of selling is persuading someone to do something that is in their best interest. #SalesTips Best Sellers In History Series 1 - "Jesus Christ" episode resources Selling is not complicated but you have to have a strong foundation. Learning fundamental practices and implementing them will offer potential clients hope for positive change based on what you have to offer. Watch out for the next episode in this series. 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Forget what you think you know about Saint Augustine. Maybe you only know the cities that take his name, or you had a tough experience in your introduction to philosophy class and found him medieval (in the pejorative sense) and scrupulous. But what if Augustine was actually the first to hone in on and clearly express our human desire for authenticity, that restlessness that all of us have felt at one point in our lives? What if, “Augustine might make Christianity believable for you even if you’ve heard it all, been there, done that, and left the stupid Christian t-shirt at home.” James K.A. Smith is not the first to write a book explaining Augustine’s relatability, but he is perhaps the best at communicating it. This week we talk to Smith about his new book On the Road with St. Augustine: A Real World Spirituality for Restless Hearts. In Signs of the Times we preview the upcoming Synod for the Amazon region and talk about how the Vatican marked the World Day of Migrants and Refugees. We also look at one of Philadelphia’s newest permanent deacons: longtime NBA referee Steve Javie. Oh, and it’s not every day that a friend and coworker sits down with Pope Francis for 30 minutes. James Martin, S.J., did just that this week. Links from the show: On the Road with Saint Augustine Refugee advocates decry Trump administration’s plan to cut refugee cap Pope Francis reminds Christians that migrants and refugees should be welcomed around the world Synod for the Amazon Pope Francis meets with Father James Martin in private audience He Was the NBA’s Best Ref. Then He Went to a Catholic Seminary. Image Journal What’s on tap? To quote our guest this week: “Negroni in the summer, Manhattan in the winter. Does that mean a Boulevardier for the fall?!”
Travis is a former collegiate team roper and bronco rider, that has found a career in relationship building and sales.Incredible science review about polyphenols vs aspirinTravis' experience and hobby with raising cattleTeam ropingThe conundrum of pharmaceutical representation vs fairness and the lawSERIOUSLY FUNNY examples of medical sales experiences, from erection pills, to pain relief side effects, to unexpected results from an experimental weight loss drug... 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don't always get to represent on the show that in a course is going to be Travis page 3 of Travis page on he is a drug rep but is also very interesting upward to talk about a lot of different topics but were not to talk specifics of anything know it is to be a general just Pharma thing when I can get him in trouble now is generic company will not be brought up is generic drug won't it's going to be really neutral so there you go Travis yeah Travis will will not reveal his company and I even asked him if I can rhyme it with other words said no idle whiteboard all the guts to hold it up withhe said it won't won't happen so that's about what is a lot of stuff but one of things I do want to talk about is the stories that you had being a grubber the stories that I've had through the years in training what's going on how the drug industry is changed in like this the regulations that have been placed so it's a wild thing because I didn't realize as a young person going to the doctor with my parents what why in our small town to Gainesville occasionally was somebody in a three-piece suit sitting amongst all of the people in the in the waiting room and they always seem to be holding pamphlets and couldn't wait to get in and they didn't have to have their name on the list and they would go back but a lot of things has changed since those days and the way that pharmaceutical representatives have to become educated how they represent to the physicians how they support the positions with their staff and patients etc. so there's so want to get into in a coursers lots of others lots of funny stories to go along with having a yeah a pharmaceutical rep but yes the big news in the big news happens to be in conjunction with the KPD health box and before we forget I wanted you to touch on the feedback that you got this last week and then what you have coming out is a little there's actually an updated change so we did the box opening last week with the KB of the health box but this is a really exciting thing this is a brand-new venture for us and for member box and they did an amazing job and I've had some great feedback my patients were to make big differences you met him boxing is a primary got box yesterday we sat was Sarah Jean and were building next month's box and were making it even better because more vendors are allowing their products to be part of member box you can build your own box once you get going this is really exciting I want to personally change the healthcare landscape naturally and allow people to really start changing things about themselves this pretty awesome because some of the feedback that we got from our patient just yesterday it was scope to received her first box and she said this is amazing I don't have to guess anymore and I thought that was really awesome to have yet another new element of a patient testimony it says this is helping me be healthier and saving money, the biggest thing about the boxes once you realize that there is that study that came out the chilled 79% of the stuff that you're buying at big-box stores or the Walgreens GNC late that article came out which showed that it did not have on the label what was arching the capsules so we took the liberty of going okay you look@thingslikeexamine.com consumer labs and you make sure that things are third-party tested then you realize okay what studies have been done that have actually shown O for instance tumor does do this or trunk teal can help in different ways we get the science to back it and we vetted the products and you're able to get it a huge discount so this particular box hundred $47 for some people that's that's out of range but a lot of people are spending to 5300 on supplements and you may just be throwing it away so hundred 47 to over $250 worth of vetted supplements one of the really exciting things is one of my patients her husband passed away of Alzheimer's disease right and she he was an artist and so she took his original art and 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protect the gastrointestinal tract from a high fat diet -induced alterations blot within burial integrity disposal really fancy these are the molecules are talking about right anthocyanins and what they do they looked at mice and they fed them a typical high sugar high fat American diet and they demonstrated that when they did this that the mice became fat they had insulin resistance they developed steatosis which is fat in the liver and they showed despite Elsa so the bacteria got screwed up and we got then they gave the mice the same molecules that we have and are trying to fed him the same diet and it started to reverse all that process so the science is coming out on this is so fascinating so if you don't if you're not taken Toronto right now because you do not bloated you might want to do it if you're eating a typical American diet leased from the small animal studies so that's and that's in the box and that's one of the main ingredients that's only one more facet in terms of what 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I did 550 550 is from take it easy just be safe though truthfully it wasn't that much weight but what I did I put myself in a in a compromising angle that I don't normally do is in the equipment that usually use I knew better but regardless I did get a small spasm in my lower back usually the past it would take five sometimes seven days to really get more mobility that that injury gets it's a small injury occurred Sunday and you saw me pushing beds yesterday up at the end of center and I'm not 100% but the only difference that I have now that I didn't have the last time I hurt my back from lift is it I take on trying till daily antic CBD now and I think the level of inflammation that I experienced is less now it's anecdotal it's just me I feel great today will Susan feel totally 100% let's go back to that same doing the exact same exercise injure yourself but don't take either that way we have a control group and we have a treatment group you took the words right out of my mouth is exactly what I want to do is drive back to Wichita Kansas Wichita are our lovely and nice has nothing to do that it's just five hours from here to get there so at say it's a long round trip looks like your haircut I did get a haircut and yeah several of them cut several of them I'm such a fancy place what you talking to the person that was chop in your hair I was the hairstylist that's it you you call a woman the catcher here I guess that the hairstylist was cutting my hair and she asked me use it kind of funny in the chair and I say well actually just kinda stretch my back go back I tweaked it but I'm getting better and then she went on to tell me a story about she had been rear-ended by a large truck that erection Torcon on Interstate 35 in Denton and it took about eight months to get back to where she could hold her arms up to cut hair and then you know work at home in the scissors and without feeling fatigued lots of pain so I stress it would all work that she said well I did a few 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obviously I would've saved money I would've felt better Chuck told her that KB MD she she went straight to an ordered some so it's it's it's really kind of cool that we remove the access of the cost and that of the worry of is this legitimate CBD and so there was talk about it notes the waters are being really muddied right now. His boots of there's people there's essential oil companies that outrun at CBD there's every try to put it in different things and people ordered off Amazon which right now you're getting hemp seed oil united in getting CBD right is lots of mislabeling and so I think it's really important to have something to trust same thing that you're doing and buy a supplement or make sure that your CBD use is of quality something will happen is also on the topic of that of yesterday I I like it is so Greek salad and turkey patties from from Kenny's burger which is right by my brother my office to tasty Kenny's burgers but Chef Eric said that he was with him on the show under someone holding to it here pretty soon but I was I was Artie talking some people some somewhat regulars there was I googled you and I found you show LOL my guess it's also active on the show because it googled me as a doctor but find it a joke of growth nature and that she was tell me more about the CBD and then just immediately started this whole discussion about passivity was her talk about it and then it went sideways because she goes what you talk about tomorrow Mike that's a great thing am open to looking at different articles a look at what is really interesting one that just came out about a fecal microbial transplant is not effective in irritable bowel I forget that I'm at a restaurant you said that getting said yeah out loud to your class he got real classy records. The never disconsolate that I had to explain the article on the Gladwell will so you take what you slurry it up and put it I'm sorry document can you please leave the stage and a restaurant as I know I was like what yeah okay I'm just as it doesn't get any better not go into detail about how they actually did it which is what I want to do later maybe go to a restaurant that is not does not sell more burgers is Chevron Arcana came out was like yeah let's just move you back in the corner over there and let everybody else eat the burgers no need to wash your hand yes exactly so that we talked about CBD they found us just by doing and then I got put in the corner because I have a potty mouth it's okay well yeah is about a subject hey I just a real real quick reminder for all of our listeners be sure to like and share the gut check project and then shoot us an email gadget project.com under a connector contact let us know that you like and shared we got hundreds of people over the last few weeks so we are still going to give away the signature protection package which is a combination of Tron deal and KPD CBD month supply direct from yours truly Dr. Brown so where are we on the research topic for this week Jess of Unitech before Travis Or Did You Want to Save It's for Now Save It for a Little Bit I Want to Get More into Tell Me What Happened with the Family That's Compacted in Which Delegates You Go That's Great Is His Last Big Tournament As a Yeah Is a Highschooler before He Starts Haskell Ball I Got Have One More Turn up the Rest of the Summer but They Went to What They Call a Great American Shootout It It's Basically Huge Huge Basketball for Kids Who Are in High School to College Coaches Come in and They Watching He Dent the Weekend before down in South Dallas Duncanville and Other Match of Seven in Kansas Were Were Great I Mean They They Were Challenged They Ended up Finishing Two into One Teenage Face Twice They Beat Once in the Last Two Later and but If It Was It's so Good for the Development of This Program for Them to Have That Kind of That Kind of a Set up and It's It Puts Them into a Real Game Environment and That the Boys Worked Hard so It Was A Lot Of Fun and It's Always Good to Get at Town with Any Family Member Where You're Kind of Forced to Sit the Car Talk, but As Funny Subjects Laugh So It's Now I'm Not Really Fortunate Both My Kids Did Have Good Road Trips Exactly in and You Guys Are Sit There Talking You Know He's on His Phone Now Which Due To the Lot Where They Put the IPad the Back Everything Else We Do the Same at like Whatever We Do Road Trips It's You Realize You Hate to Drive Yes but I Have Kinda Grown a Little More Fond of It Because You Gets up and Talk Yeah My Undivided Attention When My Back Was Hurt Then on the Way Back so Gage Gauges Forced to Drive and I Could Even Look down to Look at My Phone) That We Had a Great Trip and Then Abreaction Stayed in Town Because Our Youngest Son Here the Best Will Tournament but Here's the Crazy Thing You Know That I Live in a Small Town or to Such a Small Town of 5000 People Marie Was a Part of This New Concert Series It Happens Indicator That They Would Just Now Starting to Implement and They Had a Large Music Acts That Amos Tony Leroux Who Came to Downtown Decatur Will Have 5000 and Change That Claims They Live in Decatur Property Had over 6000 People on the Square Just to Watch This One… That's so ALSO They Did a Great Job of Promoting and Bring Your Buddy Downtown so It's It's like A Lot Of of Americana in Canada Trying to Revitalize the Old Square and to Bring the Community Together so They Did a Great Job of Bullets People Downtown That's Awesome That's Very Sweet so That You and the Kids Well Okay so Last Week Show so the Both Kids Were Playing in Florida for Clay's For Clay-Court National Site and so Carla Had Just like I Think the Data Redoing the Show She Just Lost It before so She Was out Luke Is Actually Doing Real Real Good He Got Six Place 256 of the Best National Tennis Players in the Country and He Was the Youngest Which Is No Problem and What Was Really Cool Is That Carla Was There the Whole Time but She's Good Enough Now That She Can Warm Lucas up so She Was Lucas's Warm Apartment Nice so Yeah so I Thought That Was Really Really Cool so Last Night so They Came in on Sunday and Last Night They Start Asked Me about the Show Which I Think Is Really Fun so Carl Goes You Know What You Say about Me Tomorrow You Might Hello Point I Would Have Been with You Which Is like I Won't Look Us up so I'm like Okay Then Something I Could Not Do Liberals Don't Ask Me to Do No No No It's Impossible Bulges Flyby and Then Lucas Others Pretty Cool Because the Last Week You're Talking about How the Weeds Grow Everywhere Yeah and He Goes I Found a YouTube Channel Called Great Big Story Just Random Stuff Is Really Well Done 4 Million Subscribers Whatever Okay There Was a Story on That He Said Talk about This So Interesting and Will Get Only Gets up Patrick's Take on a Couple of These Things but It Is a Harvard Law Professor Who Dropped out or Just Quit after Practicing Law Just Said Turned on with This Became Forager So to Speak She Became a Weed Expert Okay And She Just Goes around Collects Weeds and She Takes Them to the Finest Michelin Star Rated Restaurants in New York City Where the Chefs Do Amazing Things with Weeds and Never Last Week Were Taught about the Fact That These Weeds Grow They They Have More Seeds That Grow Were in Inhospitable Environments They Have All These Different Sure Were Probably Looking at A Lot Of Food That We Could Be Dabbling in but I'm Not Encouraging Everybody Run out and Start Eating Everything in Your Yard EE I Remember That Reverent Story Ever into the Wild Right the Alexander Supertramp Who Happen to Eat Something and He Was Bare Garlic Instead of Wild Garlic Which Was Listed on the Same Page the Buckingham Dying in a School Bus in the Wilderness of Alaska but Yes That Moving the Book Is Really Great Actually Acts and Injuring Them in a Book on My Think at the Book and the Action Was an Article in Outdoor Magazine and Then It Was Became a Book and I Became in the Movie but down What Was That We Need That You Said That You Are You Ready Okay so Yeah There so Many Edible Plants but Having A Lot Of Them Require Special Preparation There's One in Texas Called Pulte Salad And down like a Silver Dollar Weed The Problem Is Yes the Boiler like Five Times Boiler Drain It Boiler Drain and Boiler Drain It before It Doesn't Make You Sick and Ends up Just Being Another Boiled Green but My Question Is Always Point How Many Children Did You Make Sick Throat Got up I Will March Me Know Jill's Sixth Mother Let's Try To Boil More Time Drain It in and Try Again I Never like Blowfish How Many Sailors on One Ship Died. I Cut It Correctly Yeah but Having Kids Is Probably Act of Desperation Is to Find out What You Mean at Some Point You're Kind of Force You Do Yeah I Mean and Forging Is a Big Thing Now I've Been Assuring You While the Hunting Wild Mushrooms in I Know He's Actually It's It's Awesome but It's Really Scary Because I Don't Know You Know We Have from Even It Comes to Mushrooms On One of the Episodes We Had Cooper Read on the Atkins We Did a Whole Episode on How to Identify Mushrooms How They Grow Idea That's Fascinating to Me That My College Is Coming I Don't Know How in the World They Can Get That Confident I Can Think You Could Study and Study and Study but Then Suddenly You're out on Your Own Going and That Was Pretty Good Really Want You Try That Make Sure It's Pretty Good Note School Is out Is Morels Have Not There Is No Other Mushroom That Looks like Them That's Poisonous so You Want Hot Mushrooms Be Sure to Learn How to Identify Morel Mushroom and Forget the Rest And 80 Bucks a Pound It's Been Shopping for Where Do You Find Morel Mushrooms and Well All over the Place at Texas Not so Much North Texas Maybe Far North Texas Arkansas Missouri Digits Did You Know That A Lot Of Texas Mushrooms Joke in the Arm of the Supercollider There Are Going to Build Oh Yeah so That the Tunnels They Began to Build Around Here in North Texas That Quercetin Completed but There Are These Gigantic Tunnels They Had to Make That They Made Use of Them And Eight They Cultivate and Grow Tons of the Mushrooms That You Get in Your Grocery Stores in the Old You're Kidding Supercollider Tunnels Yes It's Really Awesome They Have Is Awesome That My Ankle Time I Know That Jerry and Ray They Walk in a Manner like These Big Wheels and I Mean It's like the Perfect Tank No Sunlight Environment for White Mesh Row Ever since Ever since That Episode I Become so Intrigued by Mushrooms Was Even a Netflix Special That I Watched about Mushrooms and How Prolific They Are All the Things That You Do You Know Him As You Know I'm a Big Fan of All the Research Going on with Silicide and the Micronutrients and in Mushrooms Are Me and Can't Get Them Framed from Any Other Sources It Is Amazing with a Half-Hour I'm Looking at the Time I Feel This Is Unbelievable and We Yeah This Is Unbelieving Okay so Coming up Next Generic Travis From the Generic Page Family Talking Here Outline a Cyclical Generics Is Generous Is There's There's There's It's Also Generic It's a Way to Teach You How to Be so Generic That You Will Be Invisible Will Generically Laugh Your Ass off If You Are Trying to Quit Drinking or Doing Too Many Drugs Listen to Me You Don't Know Me and Will Never Meet I Had a Problem like You Want I Drank and Used a Party a Little Too Much till He Got Out Of Control and Almost Ruined My Life I Realize I Needed Help to Fix My Problem before It Totally Destroyed Me If You Tried to Fix Your Drinking and Drug Problem and You Know You Can't Do It Alone You Need to Call the National Treatment Advisors That Will Immerse You into a 30 Day Program to Replace Your Old Habits with New Habits and Totally Change Your Life and If You Have PPL Private Health Insurance the Entire Program May Be Covered Fix Your Problem Right Now before It Gets Any Worse Get Clean Call Now and Learn More 800-296-1252 800-296-1252 800-296-1252 800-296-1252 Are You Tired of High Cable TV Rates Sign up for Dish Today and Get a $500 Bonus Offer While Supplies Last Loss Locking Your Price for Two Years Guaranteed Call American – Your Dish Authorized Retailer Now 800-570-6630 800-570-6630 – 800-570-6630 Authors Required for the Occasion 20 from Early Termination Fee at the Auto Vein Restrictions Apply Call for Details Fast-Track Student Loans Can Get Your Student Loans Out Of the Vault Stop Any Wage Garnishments Stop Collection Calls and Stop Seizure of Your Tax Refund Give Yourself a Break to Stop the Stress and Get Your Student Loan Payments down to As Little As $25 a Month Based on What You Can Afford to Pay 800-709-4395 800 709-439-5800 709-439-5800 70943950 Projects We Are Now Joined with Mr. Travis PageIs the Generic Pharmaceutical Everything That Was Brought on Correct That's Correct Okay Now We've Just Gotten Legal Permission to Show His Face That Is Not That Generic Is That Some Other Cool Stuff Going on That's How You and I Originally Met You Had These Studies Cattle They Were Doing Anything That That There Were Supposed to Tell Me to Bring the Girls Alert the Cold Court Entered an Elected Mexican Cattle Espanola Yeah I Went to His Ranch in the Rye Had Little I Little Discussion Was like Him He Stood Back to His House yet Is How We Got in Line Had Never Thought about Speaking Spanish I Don't Speak Spanish but the Mexican Guy Needed You to Come over and Help Me out with That Once We Got in Line I Was like Hey I Got a Great Idea I Hope You Want You Come to My Office and Bring Lunch Occasionally That That's How It Works Yeah That's Right. That's Really All There Is It's Almost 90s What Is What You Say 97% of Pharmaceutical Reps Started in the Cattle Industry Oh That Is It's Much Lower Than That I Hope My Way off Bad Stats in Math and so Well We Get Now That We Have Somebody from the from the Farms of the Industry We Wanted to Have Travis Calloway in on Some of the Articles That Were Going to Discuss Today and in the Science Corner From Dr. Brown so Let's so I Got It Norma What Transmittal Do Sometimes I'll Take a Really Kind of a Cutting-Edge Article and Take a Deep Dive but There's Several Different Studies That Pertain to Our Previous Shows I Just Want to Come to Gloss over Them Wanted to Let Travis Decide Which One Were to Talk about First So Very Important You May Just Pick One of Those Pages Are All Negative That Gary Sakata Description First Actually Do You Want to Hear about the Tie between the Jott Micro Biome In a Potential Way to Help People with ALS Pamela Tropic Lateral Sclerosis Is Usually Known As Lou Gehrig's Disease Stress Data Was Choice Number One Choice Number Two Would You like to Hear the Previously Discussed Kenny's Restaurant Poop Transplant Story Choice Number Two Choice Number Two or Choice Number Three Out Of a Canadian University They Been Able to Identify And Produce Molecules in This Behalf Plant That Are Actually 30 Times Stronger Than Aspirin For Anti-Inflammatory Now You Heard Eric Talk about His Back Could Be That CBD Was Doing Something Real Nice We May Have the Molecules Three so This This Is Actually More of a Personality Test For You to See Where You Actually Landed Where Where You Headlined Is Generic Travis Your Job Is on the Line Yeah I I Feel like It's a Personality Test the Number Two with the Poop Would Be like to Go to Choice One with the Got Biome ALS Biome LSO Study Just Cannot Hear with I Looked at the Motor Neuron Disease ALS What They Have Found Is That There Is a Clue That This Horrible Condition and We Had Brandon Brown on Last Week We Were His Dad Died We Went into A Lot Of Detail about the Just Slow Progression of It and You Know We've Had Other People Call in That Event Actually Dealt with Us so Is This What Killed Stephen Hawking They Have Linked Changes in the Micro Biome That Live in Our Gut so They Have Discovered That Micro Biome Will Secrete a Proper Micro Bar Will Secrete Nicotinamide Vitamin B3 And This Appears to Slow the Course of Motor Neuron Disease by Improving the Function of the Muscle Control Neurons in the Brain Now This Is Pretty Exciting Because This Is the First Time They've Been Able to Show How the Micro Biome Will Produce a Neuroprotective Molecule and What They Showed Is That They Took Some Mice and Dooming a Biotics in the No Longer Produce So When We Start Destroying and Dropping Bombs and Not Feeding Our Microbiota We Don't Produces so It Nicotinamide You Made This May Seem Familiar to You Because We Were Working with the Guys That Produce Nicotinamide Ribonucleic Acid Which Is a Precursor of This so Basically What Happens Is Nicotinamide Gets Converted to Something Called NAD Plus and This Converts Food and Energy It Repairs DNA and It Helps the Circadian Rhythm so All These Things Eventually I Want to Try Get Some NAD in Our Box Sure but so It's Pretty Exciting Because Once Again It Comes Back to the Gut Can Affect Your Brain Were All about the Got Right Axis Here And so That Was Kind of Exciting and We Should All Think before We Just Go over to Gazette about Taking Antibiotics to Eat This Crappy Food Because Your Kinda Doing Some Neural Protection Every Time You Eat Polyphenols Every Time You Improve the Diversity of Your Micro Bio/ME I Think That You Could Look at There's Two Inputs to Your Brain and and Its Health One Is the Obvious It's What You're Doing to Learn and Keep Your Your Mind Active but the Other Thing Is Just Plain and Simple You Rest of Your Body Has To Get Nutrition From Somewhere in the Only Way to Get It Eat What You Eat in a Matter I Would Just Shown Time and Time Again That the Typical Western American Preservative Filled the Diet the Preprocessed Food It's Just Destroy Your Health It Really Is We Were Seeing an Epidemic of Autoimmune Disease and Everything Else Which Is Why I Think Everyone Has an Endo Cannabinoid Deficiency We Always Talk about This There Is the Gastro Vessel System the Cardiovascular System Neurologic System Will Have an Endo Cannabinoid System I Want to Be the First Board-Certified Endo- Kanab and All Just out There I Think I Can Because I'll Have To Form the Whole John Ronald to Certify Myself Immediately to Me Interesting Residency for Sure It Will Be Really Interesting Yeah So That the Other Study Were to Talk about Which Is These Guys Figured out These Two Molecules Cannot Live in a Can of Light and Be What's Interesting to Me about This Is That They Are Flavonoids So in a Full-Spectrum Hemp These Are the Polyphenols Which Are Also Was CBD Original CBD Nobody Talk about All the Other Molecules That Come along with It We Talk about the Terpenes Which Are the Essential Oils and We Talk about the Flavonoids Which Are the Polyphenols Right And What They Showed Is These Template and a and B They Provide the Anti-Inflammatory Benefit of Taking a Full Spectrum Interesting and They Showed They Can Show This Is What's The More Interesting They Implied That They Show That These Different Molecules Are 30 Times More Effective Than Taking Aspirin by Blocking Prostaglandins Prostaglandins As Part of the Arachidonic Acid Pathway Okay yet so Just for Those Who May Not Be Completely Aware of Their Economic Acid Pathway You Start with the Prostaglandin and It Moves down I Think It's Either Level I or Level II You Get into the Cyclooxygenase of the Cox Enzyme Correct Correct and That's Where Aspirin and Those Other NSAIDs Would Work so Basically You're Saying That a Natural Flavonoid Will Stop or Prevent That That Progression down That Pathway Earlier Correct Exactly This Is Patrick He Is Just Studio Touching Things Very Range of ZZZ's Adjusting Camera Started out There So So What's Really Actually about This Is That There's No There's Big Business I Mean Back When I Was a Resident There Was Talk of a Farmer Here for Second the People Throwing the Money Out Of Us Were the Cox Two Inhibitors Sure of Who I Can't Member Who They Were but They Got There Pulled off to the Realtor Causing Heart Attacks Afflicted by Vioxx Was One of the so Just to Finish up This Article There Was Really Interesting Because I Was like Wow This Is so Cool and Then I Went These Guys Didn't Discover This in Fact It Was Discovered in 1985 That These Molecules Did This What They Did Is They Discovered the Enzyme to Produce It So They Want to Start Manufacturing Just These Two Molecules And They Probably Will Make It a Drug Sure like They Want to Do so This Is Interesting Because We Talk All the Time That the Full Spectrum Allow Mother Nature to Do Her Thing So No Offense of the Farm Industry but Frequently Though Find Something Oh There Is the Molecule during This Then They'll Manufacture It and Hope That It Works As Well As in Mother Nature but We See It Time and Time Again That It Doesn't You Need Everything in the to Do It and I Did Have Some Fun with This Because I Want on Reddit and Looked at Somebody I Recently Discovered Read about Three Months Ago Yes It Just Started Ready Friend and I'm like Reddit Thing Is Super Cool When You Find That Modems Had a Quick Side Note They Go on I Gonna Read It Funny Pretty Good Way to Start Your Day Just Looked at Cop Arresting a High a Really High Kid and I Don't Know What Happened before Goes the Cop Looks at Him and Just Goes I Mean like When They Make Fun of High People and They Portrayed in Movies You're Mad As Hell Man Thanked Its Front Page Read It for Sure It Was so Somebody Wrote Them Basically What They're Talking about Is That It's Been Known for a Long Time That These Kenna Flavin's a and B Have Been Able to Do This and the Study They Were Referring to His 1985 but It Just Kind of Implies That This Is You Know the Way Things Go What's Really Cool about It Is That There Are Potentially Thousands of Other Molecules We've Not Discovered In These Plants I Made Such a Complex Plant Which Is Why Think It Is so Many Things so That's Article Number Two Article Number Three Is I Get Asked All Time on My Patients about Fecal Transplants and so You Take Someone's Poop Stick and Somebody Else and A Lot Of My SEBO Patients A Lot about Your Mobile Patients Always Asked That Randomized Trial Came to the Conclusion That Now It's Not Any Better Than Placebo the Real Taking Someone Else's Poop Does Not Help Irritable Well Hey Just a Curiosity That Particular Study How Big Was It and Are You I Do Think the Methods Were an Effort to Be Disk and Totally Conclusive on That Element Now I'm Sure It's Not and I Don't Member Lussier Got off Public Results I'm Only Curious Because We've Seen in the past but Sometimes You Can Hundred and 75 People Recruited Okay 75 Now That Being Said It's like All Things for Me and Some Other People Would Go Ahead and Critique Us so They Took the Capsules the Frozen Food Pressure Okay Though Some Would Argue Is It You Know Is It Actually Working to Present to D Have To Go in and Do This so Do Remember Quick Side Note We A Few Years Ago We Were Interviewed We Had This Yale Gastroenterology Fellow We Took A Lot to Eat He Was Considering Joining Us and His Research Was on Fecal Microbial Transplant so Taking My so What They Would Do Is Take a Skinny Mouse and a Fat Mouse and They Would Swap and See What Happened with That Mousey Little Skinny Mouse and They Were Showing That Fat Mice Started to Lose Weight after Getting the Fecal Transplant Skinny Mice Gained Weight So While He's Telling Us This As You Can See I Have a Habit of Talk about Poop and Restaurants Yeah Our Waitress Was like What Hold on to Explain That He Goes into More Details I Guess I Will Publish This in It's Really Exciting She's like He Was Ever Thought about How Their Fat Families Is Genetics or Are They Sharing Their Poop Once You Live with Somebody Long Enough Whether You like It or Not You Sharon Poop and Just to Women with Somebody so She Just Goes Oh My God It Looks over the Water Boys like Six 420 S. West That Just Became the Sexiest Man in This Restaurant Yeah Yeah Yeah I Did So so Anyways Brigham Young University Just Came out with Actually Did a Fecal Microbial Transplant Study on Weight Loss The – Documents and so Is Small Study but It Actually Did Not Show That Improved Weight Loss I Had a Patient That Did a Microbial Transplant from Her Sister and She Ended up Getting The Same Diseases As Her Sister Though She Developed Acne and Hypothyroidism and Put on Weight It's Really Interesting Though Because I Think It Even United Whenever That Study First Came out from Brigham Young That Was That There Probably Are Still Some Environmental or Extrinsic Controls That There Probably Weren't Measured Because Did the Fecal Transplant Actually Have Number One Time to Change the Habits of the Desires the Person Had Now It Seems like There's A Lot Of Different Facets Whenever You're Talking about Essentially a Human in the Wild of the Western Civilization and And All of the Different Offerings That You Can Have for Food Sources Etc. Can Be Reversed So I Thought from a Generic Farming Nice Yeah so I'm in a Really Have To Not Beating in My Scene To Ingest Somebody Else's. Psalm Tanya Seems like There Would Be A Lot More Negative Than Positive to Write Well Will I Think That There's so Much Science Coming out on the Micro Biome We Don't Know What to Do with And There's A Lot Of People Who Are Really Desperate I Think You're on an Island I Think Most People Are Totally into Having Someone Else Do You Think That We Took a Poll I Don't Know It See This Is What He Brings up a Good Point Maybe My Sample Size Is Way Too Small Maybe I Need to Ask More People Than Just Myself Okay That Was No Pun Intended Right Your Sample Size I'm Glad Someone Is Picking up a Ladder Right after L Phoenix on Friday Obviously Travis Does Not Work for a Mixed Good Restaurant Is Awesome Yeah but No It's Believe It or Not It's a Topic of A Lot of Scientific Inquiry Right Now Yeah Microbial Transference the Microbiota What's Going on I Mean This Is People Not Ever since the Advent of the Phone I See More Pictures of People's Poop and I Don't Need to Just Keep It Right There Don't Know What You Can I Got the Good Imagination I Imagine That Is Interesting No and We Did Get Asked about That Quite a Bit at the Procedure Clinic About What You Know about Fecal Transplants but I Think There's Still Time Left to Discover If It's Well so It's the Brakes of Been Put on It Because Just Recently That Study, We Have People Died Two People Died from Getting a Fecal Transplant Because the There Was a Bacterium That Yeah That's What I Was in Salmon There's That Negative Outweighing the Positive Right Because There's so Much Negative from Its Waste Right I Will yet so Technically That's True but That's It Has Your Micro Biome and It Has A Lot Of Dead Things Is a Ton of Waste in It and You Know Poop Is Extremely Complex We Don't Really Quite Understand What to Do with It or How to Make It Better but We Do Know That Your Micro Biomes Your Genome within Your Genome We Need to Start Treating That Accordingly Give It What It Wants You Start Having A High Process with High Sugar Food You're Going to Have Bacteria That Are Going to Proliferate More I Will Start Sending Signals to Your Brain to Ask for More of That so Are You in Control Or Is Your Bacteria in Control of You That's the Interesting Thing Yeah Definitely Has Many Other No Words No That's That's We Just Waited Technically for Quick Studies Today NL Just Came out but Right Now I Got I Got I like Commit to One and Do a Deep Dive on It but We Were Able to Come to Cover the Cover Basis Rather While They Want to Gain It Well Travis Walking the Show Thank You Ashram so You Were Born in Carrollton Texas Correct Yes and Currently Now and of Course We All Teasing but We Can't Worried Asked Not to Totally Reveal Exactly What Farms It Was a Represent What Company That You with but That Won't Prevent Us from Talking about the Journey to Get to Where You Are Now so It Will… Let's Go Ahead and Cleverly Were Microfiber but the Reality Is Is That the Pharmaceutical Industry Has Been under Fire for the Last Decade or so 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Came into It I Mean You I Missed out on On All of That Right and You Know It's It's the Only Sales Job Really That I Can Think of Where It's Not Okay to Take Your Customer to Dinner or Take Your Customer out for a Drink or out to Play Golf or or Whatever the Scenario Might Be I Mean Yeah One of My Best Friends Is His Family Owns a PVC Pipe Manufacturing Company Right They Live on That They Live on Entertaining Their Customers I Mean It's Expected Brian and I Is Not Funny Because Doctors Now Are so Scared Especially with Happen to Some Hospitals Doctrine Hospitals the Stuff That If You Own It If You Do Anything in Medicine I Do Not Want I Don't Take Any Money from You I Do Not Want to I Feel like a The High-Level College Recruit Just like Now What I Will Pay for My Own and Because He Is There so Much Fear on the Doctor and Roots like Look at You Being Influenced And the Reality Is There Was A Lot Of Money to Influence People's Behavior and That's What That's Why the Relations Came 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Sardis: Incomplete DeedsRev 3:1-6 July 14, 2019 I. Introduction:A. Perspective is the frame of mind we have when we look at the same thing from adifferent angle.1. Image of PerspectiveB. This fifth church in Revelation, Sardis, had a major perspective problem.1. It was not a difference of perception between what one group of peoplethought and another group of people thought but between what they thoughtand what God thought!2. His perception, His viewpoint, His opinion, His evaluation of things in thischurch and those of the people were polar opposites!C. As I read the first few verses in this letter watch for the difference in perceptionbetween what people were saying about this church and what God’s point of viewwas on this church!1. Read v1-22. Note in v1 – “You have a name”, simply this church had a very goodreputation, people, most likely Christians, were saying good things about thischurch.a) You are alive!b) You are a church that has a lot of life, a lot of energy, a lot of activity,probably even saying the Holy Spirit is really moving in this place.3. But note what Jesus says at the end of this verse.a) Read v1d - Deadb) This letter was written to genuine believers, the church – so when Jesussaid you were dead He was not referring to spiritually dead as unsaved but to the fact that the life, energy and activity they were experiencingwas not that of the life of Jesus through the Spirit of God.c) Just like the body without the spirit is dead so our activity and service forGod without the Spirit is dead!4. Look at the end of verse 2a) Read 2cb) In the sight of God – note that the contrast here is between the reputationof man, even Christians, the way they view and what they say aboutwhat was going on in that church in opposition to how those same thingsare seen in the sight of God. From God’s viewpoint, God’s opinion ofwhat was going on in that church, His judgment or evaluation of thatchurches ministry and deeds for Him. D. So before we even go further in the text one valuable lesson we can learn is thatthere can be a big difference between our evaluation and our opinions about achurch and the way that God evaluates it and His opinion of it!1. In North America Christians have a tendency to consider a church alive andgood if it is large, has a lot programs to meet people’s needs, does a lot ofmercy ministries for the less fortunate here and around the world, has a supercool atmosphere, great and engaging music and a preacher that is dressed inskinny jeans and can speak well and relevantly! Most of these can bemeasured statistically somehow2. We have been learning from the letters to the churches in Revelation what isimportant to Jesus in a church. And so far, we can say three things have beenemphasized as three things of equal importance that must be held in equaltension. Truth, love and holiness of life. Things you do not measurestatistically.3. We also learn in Ephesians 4 what a growing church looks like. He lists fourthings in particular that cannot be measured by human standardsa) A unified understanding of the word of Godb) A daily personal walk with Jesusc) Spiritual maturity in a way that they can stand firm in Christ and not beknocked out of the box by unbiblical teaching, satanic schemes or evenman’s schemes!d) Finally, they are more and more like and filled with Jesus! 4. Bottom line, we see throughout Scripture and we are reminded in this passagethat even in a church things can look good to man and look good on theoutside, but God who sees differently and looks for different things thanNorth American Christians do, he can have a totally different viewpoint andevaluation of a church.E. I think that MVC has a halfway decent reputation among Christians as being agood church and alive, but my heart and the heart of this leadership is that is theviewpoint that God has of MVC as we seek to be pleasing in His sight!• We can learn more of what it is like to be pleasing in His sight, as we understand theheart of the problem with this church. It was their ...II. DeedsA. What Jesus is addressing in this church is their deeds, their activities, and theirwork for God.1. The only thing that Jesus addresses in v 1 is their deeds. Reread 1ca) Their reputation had to do with the activity and work for God2. Note at the end of v2 again Jesus is talking about their deeds, their activityand work for God and how God views them. Reread 2dB. Now the passage does not identify what these particular works for God were, theword “deeds” is plural (deeds), so He is talking about the general work, activities,programs and ministries of the church!C. But one thing we do know about the complete deeds is that they were incomplete.Point out in 2d. Not found in God’s eyes.1. Complete here means - not complete in the sense that something was lackingin the works they were doing for Jesus. Something was missing! They werenot the full or complete package but something was missing from it!2. While man was looking at what they were doing he thought “Wow, this isawesome”, on the other hand Jesus saw that something was missing, what Hewas looking for and valued in their ministry was not there.D. All I know for sure is this. The ministry they were carrying on in this church wasnot going to pass the test of fire at the future judgment of Jesus when He judgesour works for Him!1. Read 1 Corinthians 3:11-152. Evidently, in this church whatever they were doing was made of wood, hayand straw and not of gold, silver and precious stones. E. So let me try to prime the pump with what some of those kind of works couldhave been for them and for us! Read Colossians 3:231. Could it be that they were not doing things “whole heartedly” for the Lord.2. We all know what halfhearted effort looks like and yes, both people in theministry and lay volunteers can do their ministry halfheartedly!3. People who do not take their service seriously and put full effort into it, notfully preparing either our places, hearts or minds, but just coasting and notconstantly seeking to excel in the gifts or ministry the Lord has given usF. How about where form takes priority over function, program over people, andstructure over Spirit!1. Simply that is when secondary things about ministry, important butsecondary, become more important, the focus, the trust and the priority ofyour ministry.2. That is when the forms we use, the programs we offer and the structures weset up become what we build our ministry around rather than the functionJesus called us to do in making disciples, the people we are to serve and theHoly Spirit we are to rely upon!G. Possibly not doing the ministry the Lord’s way but rather with your best wisdom,ideas or models. It is not just a matter of doing God’s work but it is a matter ofdoing God’s work, God’s way!1. God does hold us accountable for the way we do his work. RememberMoses, God told him to speak to the rock and water would come out to meetthe people’s needs, but instead Moses struck the rock. Water did come outand the people’s needs were met.a) But in the end Moses was held accountable for not doing God’s work inGod’s way but rather doing God’s work Moses’ way – striking ratherthan speakingb) As a result God said it was this action that kept Moses from being able toenter into the promise landc) Read Numbers 20:8,11-122. So many people in the ministry whose hearts are good as they want to furtherGod’s kingdom are tempted to think that they have come up with a betterway to do things than God has directed in his word.3. Many chose the route of pragmatism over principle. Simply what works overwhat God calls us to do. The focus is more on results than faithfulness. 4. And so many see the success that a business model has brought businesses sothey try to turn church ministry from being an organism into an organizationwe can manage with the skills we have learned from the business world!H. Let finish with one other possible way this passage could apply to both them andMVC. Doing works in the flesh rather than the Spirit1. Simply that means what we do the Lord’s work using the best efforts,wisdom and resources that man can come up with apart from the Lord.2. Doing the Lord’s work by means of the Spirit means that while I am doingthe Lord’s work whole-heartedly. I am deeply depending upon the HolySpirit to work in and through me, to strengthen me, to give me the wisdomand next steps I need, to do the things in people’s lives that will turn them toChrist and make them more like Christ.a) It is not a passive sit back and let the Spirit do it!b) Rather it is an active dependence upon the Spirit as we act. I call it DD& DD. Deep dependence and due diligence. III. ConclusionA. So this is what Jesus says to this church whose activities are incomplete!1. Read v2a-b –a) Simply wake up to what is going on and pay constant close attention toyour works, that they are completeb) And take what you are doing and make them firmer and stronger bymaking them works that are complete in God’s sight2. Read v 3a – Remember what you heard and keep – Referring to the word ofGod. Get back to making God’s word your guide and blueprint for ministry.Keep God’s word3. Read v3b –a) Repent – simply have a complete change of perspective about what youare doing for the Lord. Change your mind so deeply that what you dofollows that by changing radically what you are doing.b) Confess whatever is incomplete in God’s eyes about your service to Himand get it in line with the things that He says will make them complete B. And if you do this look at the reward that will be yours. Read v5-6C. Pray for MVC
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interesting is recovering some cool stuff special last week with Sean Brian's on if you did not check it out please deep dive into CBD and a little bit into the cannabis industry but really cool such a deep dive that the material was so informative that YouTube of course allowed us to keep spreading the message but Facebook will hold our our recording down for little while we had replaced it with YouTube so I guess if you want to know the truth then sometimes I suppose, slow down a little bit about the debts and we covered those topics like they obviously did that because of the particular topic that were time as we are all about the science of it where showing everything that's working to do really continue to do this and today what could we have our show today we are going to be joined by Chef Patrick Mosher now if you listen to the spoony network already chef Patrick Mosher is already somebody they are quite familiar with however get experience from all different aspects of cooking for gigantic hotels being a part owner of some large chains and putting together the food items ever essentially he's he knows how to build food and how to make something out of his message is you are what you eat my messages all health begins and ends in the gut this is why teaming up with chefs and getting out those can be supercool thrilled to have him is actually the producer of our show so this is going to be any reason to tune in to be that were to move him over here and easier to be a guest so we had to on the fly he had to on-the-fly teach Eric's wife Marie to run the to the production desk over there so if anything let's just stay tuned for that because as a camera isn't where it's supposed to be don't be mad at her doing what she did she just learn how to do it two seconds ago hey you can't blame her for me setting the camera incorrectly can't blame her yelling at the right way that are really fun though regardless speaking of let's get caught up on our on our recent week weekends anything big happened with with you and your families last week it's pretty chill something conical I just mentioned a little bit about how people been messaging us now remember we are the gut check project I phrases check your ego at the door everything is on the table and somebody had messaged me on Instagram and asked why do we what was to get your project Y check your ego at the door and only last week was actually my birthday on our show and I I read a book written by Ryan Holliday called the daily Stoic all this is a fun little way to start your day by those every single day he takes a lesson from a Stoic philosopher McKenna dumbs it down and gets it through okay so March 14 was one that I had I thought it was way too coincidental that somebody message me for this and this was the actual thing so bear with me while I explain this but it makes total sense to me and this is the kind of stuff I start my day with so the quote is from DRG this layer to this Zeno would also say that nothing is more hostile to a firm grasp on knowledge than self-deception so what I like about it Reinhold he then breaks it down basically says self-deception delusions of grandeur these aren't just annoying personality traits ego is more than just offputting and obnoxious instead it is the sworn enemy of our ability to learn and grow as Epictetus said it it is impossible for a person to begin to learn what he thinks he already knows today we will be unable to improve unable to learn unable to earn the respect of others if we think were already perfect and a genius admitting it so that was the philosophy that you and I have ordered set up the show it's got check project check your ego at the door sitdown and let's learn from each other let's teach each other and that's why we have a chef on today is regularly about food right we deftly learn little about food you well it's good question so I speaking to my wife who is going to work in Camas today for a show thank you Marie this this last weekend we spent our time with my boys putting down a new floor on the chicken coop so alive has had experience in the past we've had her own chickens and we harvest on eggs is the best tasting as you can possibly imagine but if you like spending around 72 $73 and egg get yourself some chicken because it's awesome they taste terrific buddy on the great that reminds me because I do believe that you guys tried some beekeeping at one time you and I put together what we've taken care of carob some patients which I'm sure that be okay with me saying that that they were beekeepers so there was a Dr. Robert Bender was a gynecologist in town unfortunately died of cancer but it was the funniest thing having lunch with him and he thought about how him and his wife decide to get into making honey results fantastic to goes I'm a gynecologist I know how to deal with women I sent you will treat one queen really good and I get all this honey and were selling this honey its local natural honey it's $7.60 a bottle only cost me 28 per bottle exactly what you say and I love that guide I love the quote unfortunately always best on book I like it when people take risks like that kind of owner will completely own it, check your ego at the door to tell you that were having fun doing it were not making money the farm fresh eggs taste great we just got to get to the point where we don't have our dogs take chicken that's others to hate the originals you mentioned a book and some is really cool/we even reading this book from Isabella Wentz ideas yes you and I both receive this fantastic book Isabella Wentz is an amazing PhD once you haveso can I fortunately meant to admit Isabel and her husband's a year and 1/2 ago when were working in San Diego and she was diagnosed Hashimoto's and dad she then asked she was diagnosed with Hashimoto she went on to change her diet laminate some of her triggers trigger foods like gluten and dairy containing foods and then began to find that she could eliminate out that inflammation and put herself on a road to recovery it's not any different than what you wrote out what you have the Stoics book the reason was to get to project what dad Dr. RI what does chef Patrick's going to join us and talk about how you can control how you feel with great food it's no different so thank you very much Isabella for Isabella and your husband's name but will find that out and thanks so much for sending us the book W read this to recommend it to my patients you done an amazing job oh yeah Hashimoto's food pharmacology food pharmacology comes with a full meal plan at the very back with all the way down to what exactly what to buy inmates like any other recipe book but it's it's high quality tell you why why you're doing what you're doing not just eat this for here's what will do will all of them will all read come back into her like a sort of synopsis of the book once again as well thank you so much for doing that supersmart woman love 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dad, the format is that we touch on health matters as they come through KB MD health was to talk about here the gut check project so can want you tell us a little bit about what is on your mind healthwise today so one of the things I mean I'm a complete nerd so you want to geek out at some point in the show and I was thinking of the articles I but I basically spent my nose in journals all day long and starts trying figure stuff out but then I came across this really cool article about the science of food and it just falls perfectly into this Hashimoto's food pharmacology and were to have Chef Patrick on here so no food is fascinating why do we like it does so many things you've got texture you've got smell you taste the consistency of it there is a whole science cold food pairing Scientology porcine science science and science technology and technology articles food pairing technology Where you look at this and you can actually manipulate which we like for instance one of the examples were the more simple examples would be like when you eat really fatty meal ribeye right will the lubrication that happens on your tongue if you do too much of it you can balance that out with an astringent thing that actually binds to proteins and gets rid of that slimy field okay so it's the balance you don't want too much of anything guess what is very stringent read one that's how come red wine pairs so well with a good adding ribeye has and an actor just get that to go away so I started going down this route a whole family's articles and I'm sure that this is second nature to the chefs out there and the other golf course that is but this work is really fun as it turns out only 20% of your taste is actually happening on your tongue okay 80% is the aroma and it's the aroma the terms on everything else so the we perceive the aromas because they interact with our olfactory nerves so as it turns out these different aromas do different things and you can augment them we talked about the entourage effect last week you can actually have an entourage effect when it comes to food by pairing certain foods that have chemically similar aroma molecules okay so in and before you do for my taking a sip of this be similar you said that you would use an astringent to basically cleanse your mouth it's really probably no different than using I'm guessing Ginger whenever you're about to eat sushi so the ginger works like that exactly so as it turns out like for instance did you know that like white chocolate and caviar go very well together did not it's wild because when you put it through when you take these foods and what the scientists are doing is they're taking the foods and they're putting it into a gas chromatograph okay and what that is is that is something that actually shows the molecular weight you can go out here despite your spike these two foods share similar spikes as it turns out white chocolate and caviar share similar spikes in that molecule is trimethyl Ammon Miriam smells like fish sure does in fact there's a disease on the side note: try methyl or I'm sorry it's try meth alanine is the molecule trimethyl and manure is one that I'm familiar with is I've actually had patients come to me and like it's weird when I eat certain foods people can't be around me there like you have a weird odor that's called trimethyl Avenue area and it's that molecule which is trimethyl M and trimethyl amine certain people have a genetic predisposition with the Caprica and I looked at them going to do anybody receipts in a like for like yeah and Mike got in all we do is change your diet problems gone yet so I could you start looking at some of the stuff in the science behind it is so cool when you're looking at the interactions what can happen is that you can have similar molecules that paying your olfactory nerve to go to your brain and go oh that's this and then if another food pairing pink that same one a little bit a little more little less so on then it heightens the first one so you can build your recipes and food off of the molecular structure and beyond the whole tongue thing you know the sweet salt bitter sour mommy the new one the earthy flavor of this is the way to really take your food to the next level and much of what chefs have probably learned Michelin star rated shaft is there already doing it without realizing that it could be based on the science of this church so for instance like a large portion of a strawberry actually has cheesy molecules really so you can sit there and pair strawberries with a certain cheese and it will augment each other the they will build each other up so really fun I never would've thought about this checking my ego at the door I start going down food science because we got a chef on the show today and then this opened up the whole thing right on the UK website now just real quick it would just be any kind she's surely has to be you would make strawberry nachos I'm just saying I can a case on top of the pile strawberries no no it has to be certain she's with similar molecules okay that have this yet and so you can go to food pairing.com and my kids are having some fun with this today where you can create a recipe so I so I looked out to Chef Patrick give me a protein anything you want give me some food product or to build a recipe offer right now live let's go with duck duck so this done whereas I specifically duck breast reason to start with this not a malady yeah okay would you like to be wild yes okay wild now will begin to do is somebody has put a duck breast into a gas chromatograph and they have figured out how to actually pay the so now foods that are similar or foods that have a molecular component that is similar include all kinds of different stuff but basically here we go I think that you should pair this with as it turns out Remi Martin cognac that's why he had his first thinking online CLE source any serious interest in their honor will find out right here what we put a citrus solicitors one day before he answers Patrick what kind of citrus would you would you already kind of will intuitively think it will because he thinks something is sweet yet astringent like can I do colorize right so you have this rich duck in and it's not just a fat ass again okay accommodation all the flavors some curious if if the classic pairing in particular is one that comes up one would match okay and also so fun about this is that now or build it so I an interesting fruit that you showed up as persimmon oh so will add that one so now it's happenings were build missile recipes so you can decide how you do this so we have the ability now to realize okay why do certain foods taste good so my son Lucas and I were talking others were having fun today looking at this and he goes wait a minute is this a way to prepare foods so that the healthier foods will seem like they taste better take so like I want to put tail and do something else with that and I'm a parent with something that'll augment the cheesy flavor of something else use less of that more of the tail they help each other out like this facet of never ever ever heard of using food pairings through molecular studies to possibly trick your brain into liking the food more making healthy food more appetizing making healthy food more appetizing as well yeah interesting yeah so just come and follow things left my nerdy clip of the of the of the show youngest and hours on there now you just ruined her life anyway though I am so what you can do is you can actually Savior food parents and my kids were doing this also and my daughter Carla built a 40 or 50 when we look at it here she started with C Urchin okay branched out and we've got all kinds of stuff see urgent tied to cow mozzarella which eventually takes us to buckwheat and you can just see how much fun this could be were you could do this and it's it's based off the realm of what I loved about what Lucas said was let's make healthy food tastier sure and do it like this sure a lot of chefs probably know this but this is a way to actually use this as this is the style that I would do when I have the Hashimoto's food pharmacology going on to make it taste a little better as a way to do nano kid let's answer bets and brilliant tool that I had never been exposed to Alec some of the idea that foods could make you smell all the different onions for instance I may not love onions but if not grilled in your eating fresh onions it's MS your partner is also eating onions it sets, no go right you and I had a discussion on and I wanted to rail us off of of building that the foods to make them taste better but wasn't that long ago you and I had a discussion about what asparagus does to urine and you said that somebody was doing a test whenever I believe you are in med school that they were basically trying to figure out how fast somebody could rapidly make the the year and change its odor from consuming disparaging of that conversation is absolutely so back in the day this during my fellowship Dr. Wessler was the was a pioneering guesser elegy he's the guy that figured out that there is such a thing as lactose intolerance and we say that like it's nothing but somebody had to figure out that there's an enzyme called lactase and so he was as it as a scientist and document it was kind of fun because he would give us a lecture every year and the fantastic guy is in his 70s just kinda having fun with us each a part-time no part-time lecturer and it would be the same lectures would be lovely pictures from like the 70s it's awesome he made everybody eat a bowl of asparagus and then they had to go P and never really had the time when they could spell when they could smell the asparagus is because that was his absorption study which are not only do away with that now ribs like you ever eat this brilliant. We started smelling yeah yeah the take away whenever you were doing that they were stressing how quickly it happened to break down the food I was really quickly in these molecules that do this – get in your bloodstream and get filtered through your and some of them remarkably quick so what do we handle distribute on about onions when people take Allison which is a garlic extract that they will actually use the garlic out of their breath out of everything because it just gets absorbed so much and that's one of the issues that my patients will have in the company will be taking supplements be like something's wrong Mark are you and Allison like yeah Mike I could smell it from here well if you happen to watch the gut check project and you want us to have the ability to tackle a new subject the best thing to do is go to KB MD health.com escaping the health.com go to the gut check project show you'll find that there is the ability to connect with us and submit something he wants to tackle that's really how we the last two weeks we stumble across what we've always come across to talk about we cover so much ground he only would it be really cool we were talking last week about bringing Dr. Blair on Col. Blair onward and talk about TBI right now imagine doing the product light on the hospital's trauma hospital we have a food protocol for traumatic brain injury we don't have CBD protocol with DHEA or any that stuff when the beat amazing week ago were going to be a brain information diet your to be on the supplements and this is the protocols can happen that's the goal of this whole thing is to bring science and I mean a whole separate show would be talking about so fewer of thing which is a molecule and cruciferous vegetables like broccoli was it turns out it's really really good for you it's anticancer it's anti-inflammatory but when you cook it the enzyme can't break it down called the Rawson Ace and so like a little hack would be a chef we can sit there and say no were to put some of mustard seed powder on it and then it will actually convert it so you just made your broccoli or broccoli sprouts way healthier sure so if you ever get diagnosed with cancer and there's all these crazy studies about like bladder cancer and stuff like that when you do that like I would love to have a protocol food protocol what you're gonna do the Hashimoto's food protocols right there working have a food protocol if you get this venture headed that way no joke on the Chrysippus vegetables they come with them basically so you're blocking the estrogen correct correct yeah not separate magical inane speaking of preservice vegetables B cauliflower just last night my wife and I went to go eat pizza awesome pizzeria and actually make gluten-free pizza the crust was made out of cauliflower it's amazing what they're doing cauliflower now because it taste like great bread and is not read it all basically having a great Chris Arafat's vegetable while you're eating a delicious pizza and were hoping that in spray glyphosate on it so that it's a good skill LOL yeah non-GMO vegetable crust they taste just like regular bread is real know I love all of those cauliflower crust so it is delicious so 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many the programs here on spoon radio he drives fast he texts and drives he doesn't sleep he likes his smile he likes to laugh Emily now I only text voice text almost and I just use a series command so if it comes in a garbled and funny blame Siri yeah well I just made it up at any another string I like you I drive lightning I got around on the weekends between here and there for work in any other time off I have so like the real work so doctors are unique persons are they have unique personalities I chefs are I think they take the cake and fruit upon the intended I've met a lot of chefs and a lot of sepsis patients and I am just fascinated by that lifestyle that you don't thank you so much for coming on we talked earlier about how Isabella went send us her book and last hour talk about how food is you are what you eat all health begins and ends in the gut and here we are we've got a chef with some serious experience you have you have done a lot if you think you and I worked at been fortunate to work all over the world I asked you can start my culinary career in Japan well as I started my culinary career career in a Sizzler steakhouse when I was like 14 what what kind scissors Western Sizzler is yearly wishes Sizzler stay cast so Sizzler was a pretty big Chad pretty chain back in the 80s and early 90s her hand so I would see I was the busboy dishwasher at the scissor state has until Thursday night came around I got Says that as a dishwasher busboy and apparently on Thursdays there is all you keep popcorn shrimp so the kitchen as he was like okay cool I'll cook so I was Sam's bussing outback that he can put 10 piece shrimp on any given play because it's all you can eat right there Arizona State football team and command after he simply teachers that your back in your ear like helping other iron in their back there, laughing at you because they get your percentage of your tips not only do the hardest job is to clean the fire at the end of the night but they get your money it only took me at six weeks to figure that out here and I was like man I'm the dumbest guy in the planet and and shrimp everywhere feared you yeah you know what's it's interesting that my first job in the kitchen sent me home smelling like seafood because leaders are progressing to see Sheehan seafood specifically every night was like a gate getting came to bed before he took a shower because your sheets are just a mistake in his previous but it is what is your family was your family a frequenter of the Sizzler growing up yes we reduces her in Omaha Nebraska so the salad bar limits telephone the logic of that was just going there my favorite item there as a kid was that not any part of the salad that the canned chocolate pudding for whatever reason quite nutritious goes right alongside the square chicken fried steak so this is what I love me with with your culinary chops that has gone all the way to Japan to learn this is where you start is frying shrimp and it says look I lasted about two weeks at McDonald's for that but I don't really count that right now I have nobody ever does now I was acquitted sure what I should do to food my father had a large garden but we lived in upstate New York and the town of Carinthia Corinth if you live there it's near Saratoga Springs Albany that area coming in the middle of steak and damn mind my dad's entire family all of his siblings except one brother lived it within a mile of each other on the same road and my grandfather owns a few sections of land on either side he had a dairy farm and then a large vegetable garden and my father attended at least an acre garden every year so we spent summers as I was like three on the pic means you're picking beans and snapping beans and helping mom put stuff in jar so she could cannon like a cat I am not sure I tell my first culinary job as a real job in the family right up your alley just doesn't work out well my grandfather's letter to cattle every winter and then we split the meat up but amongst the family charities usually did two more later but early in the winter the first big heavy snowfall made at and C have to string them the absolute peace how you gently say you killed him he just killed the bank and then… Our first episode we are to explain my background were Eric would go with his dad to register you and I would go to the slaughter house and my dad was a running neck and since that's what you're saying that let me know know it's not actually it's more like the ad that gasped AGI part O… Depart this maybe maybe maybe I missed my calling but before they can ask to get the animal there something has to be done so they hang it up upside down you have to climb up a ladder and you have to I was five years old when I was taught this my first time you to cut around the muscle up around of the maintenance and yet the tide because if you don't when the stomach elongates it's a geyser oh comes at the back is so that was my first real job for the family in slaughtering B was I got to climb the ladder and hi Taft about who I now I am I much rather have a mean as more or less permanent constipation makes total sense what you were drawing you like him to know where you already you know why writing for lent for several years plus the cost so after you had the exposure to the dairy farm and all the vegetables then that obviously is setting a foundation for you to get into food you probably had no idea that's where your leaning but i know i did and i really my mother was a great cut my father was a good cook a very good cook and her whole family every every that revolved around food okay so as i got my father died very young i was six years old he died to great cancer at 47 while yes and dad back then there was no really no treatment by the time they figured out why you had back pain is been much over and anyway so but i spent a lot of time when my mother cooking after that – i just i just picked up i really love food i did i i was fortunate enough to move to germany my senior year in high school and the family that that that i lived with that hosted me was very generous in that we had to get other countries in and dine on some fantastic food and food as a way of life for them and in germany is where i learned about minimalism in the covered you know because they have dorm style refrigerators don't have baked refrigerators are slightly larger than little boxes you have in your dormitory in the shop every day every single day at least once a day to shop as it was for your bracket was delivered in the morning fresh while that's pretty interesting. it was awesome so i just a side note growing up and watching my grandmother cook my dad's mom she was she was fantastic i loved her fried chicken as she fried a lot of stuff but for some reason back then she still remained skinny but she and i don't know if your mom or your dad was like this my grandmother could flavor anything to taste terrific fried chicken chicken fried steak vegetables etc. but one of her trademarks was to always cook with a cigarette hanging out of her lip that was flavored building with burn ashes in there as well as i think that she saved all the different kinds of meats that she brought in the oil and in different folders cans fish oil and that chicken grease etc. is it something that you also did not say new york yeah you don't weld eventually i think had a different flavor and if it will will start thereby produce because we have burn pile of year trees that would fall with a lot of property and we burn on the actual garden so what would and might my father would rotate back and forth into plots so each season the previous year's burn pile become the new garden in city dias content right the potash well – content was really high so a lot of minerals and i mean it's it's amazing how healthy the vegetables are when you do that you people used to take the ashes from the fireplace and put them into the burn pile into their compost deep sure we don't anymore but that is not right there was just fantastic for the flavor and the freshness of vegetables but my money as she skewed everything okay you accept what you call it swiss steak was boiled whatever lien beef steak she could buy it was the cheapest cut with a bone in it and smothered in them tomatoes and garlic and then she broil that the oven it was actually pretty good – he sounds delicious compared to what were some of the first part of the show what i'm thinking is that you know smoking has a lot of it is a carcinogen known as benzene but we should do is see the chemical structure similar to benzene to add that good childhood flavor that you're missing the smoke when without getting the cancer yeah yeah probably so he can get you can put winston cigarettes into the mass spectra shouldn't even pops out to charge me figure out figure out what fruit or vegetable has a similar molecular component near benzene time answer i'm interested that i'm really curious about that this is a fascinating science for me and i'm thinking i could just as i could change my restaurant consulting business to just be menu consulting based on this and take the elevator TOoh yeah absolutely this is the kind of stuff and we wouldn't be talking about if we were preparing for the show i was just i was just a deal try to think of okay what's a really cool thing we talk about i have to sciences up i like it i'm a nerd and i'll probably try do this with every single topic that we do find something that yes really fun oh terrible that would be really cool so you're sitting there sobbing for your dispose of this great organic before organic was cool you guys had a mechanically warm touch poor poor alright so what happened after that we moved arizona which was a whole different thing i learned about spicy spicy foods right my first meal out in every week and eat out a lot as a child very rarely maybe once or twice a year at the most we went to this little mexican restaurant between chandler and gilbert arizona which are now massive towns that have grown together but then they were just very small towns and that limit its cost is something this little mexican place and i had a chimichanga's mother eating spicy green chili salsa and i went ballistic it was it was done i was never anything but eat tasty food again and and and and not healthy necessarily but flavorful food and that that cannabis bondholder you and you live down there is i guess i was in sixth grade summer and allowing a nice set of a few years so then you you progress through graduate and then you end up oil before you graduate you worked the sizzler and then how did you decide that food beyond being told they arraigned a danger going to do popcorn shrimp something you want to pursue and deliver to people to make him happy what i had few other jobs cooking after that but what i realized is that no matter how how cash strapped your family might be there is always food in the restaurant and she works there used to get some of it for free sure so i think that was it i think mentally i determined never be hungry again right and i just parlayed into into a career but i really and start cooking full-time jobs in japan is working as an interpreter such working as a copywriter start get some interpret good job in japan like writer i did for chemical trans tech international they were a check technical translation company the parents of a friend of mine had come to united states to go to school in eighth grade and stayed all the way through high school they owned and ran the company in osaka japan and he invited me to come and work for them after while i was acting in college time well so i heard you speak german and you also speak japanese type hello, so wow so this is fascinating so chefs or super intelligent people that know i'm serious. many of my friends are chefs or people of extremes share the nar that is fascinating you speak japanese german english to work and back doing appetizer version and it was as fascinating i love you and japanese chefs are so meticulous they have the waiting approach for japan and she had a proverb that defines through japan and it's it's it's that the only the audience at is actually it's it's not just food it's the food it is the substance of the universe right so their philosophy is let it let little seem like much as long as it is fresh and beautiful let little seem like much, as long as it is fresh and beautiful so small portions very ornate and well garnished very clean and seasonal seasonal is the key word there and typically local all just too far ahead but i do remember one of our previous conversations you did say that you were with the noble as well greg i did work for number for number years i actually i was the executive chef and that helped open a restaurant in aspen last month he said that's his last name and then i was fortunate similar location so in a minute i'll imagine all those principles that you're talking about probably carried over to the live presentation the food yeah you know honeywell there's a whole another layer there and he he lived and worked in peru for a long time and he was fascinated by french cooking techniques so he took these japanese base ingredients added the layer of the like infuse the flavors of's of peru and chile and then to add that to another level by using french cooking techniques and just phenomenal stuff while yelling at ocean would say there so my family were huge asian cuisine fans all of it our favorite restaurant is actually japanese restaurant in plano we go there at least once a week really i mean you can send him a plug – or llama iam a check now yeah we have the it's just unbelievable it's it's it's it's good and sensitive i think is very very traditional japanese food had told me our waitress is always our waitress so we just sit around and through to start showing up that's what i love the methodical just this is what's happening it is predictable it is well and it's thoughtful thoughtful yes so it here's a really interesting cultural thing from japan is a great book called mino because with some the dip the anatomy of interdependency okay okay describes her whole culture one of things in japan and when you start a sentence they finish it for you like ice to teach for this guy jenna ricci he had two small children i spoke in my itouch spoken english i taught them english and japanese speaking is my second day speaking with so gimme a break he would call in and he would say i think you and i say yes he is jonah lychee desiccated and will mean this is generally key and he just stopped and i'm supposed to finish since you must be calling about but i wish i didn't know that right some just like okay hi i just wait for him to say something but eventually you learn it's like him japanese interject a lot they say hi a so they stay in there what they're doing is they might say yes oh is not so there interjecting to let you know there listening actively listening even if they say something in agreement it does mean they agree okay i mean yeah but anyway back to the point i was making is when somebody hurts a guest and some house for the first time in you they say would you like some coffee and you say yes they don't ask you how you want to and they don't bring you the things to put cream and sugar in it they automatically put in cream and sugar because the first time as a guest in their house you should not have to think about how you want your coffee served from then on you can just make your own but the date alleviate the pressure from you even if he didn't want it that way and you accept it graciously because that's the generosity they're getting you to relieve you of the pressure of having to say would you please fix it this way oh wow cool yeah there's so many layers of complexity to japan's culture that's all that's a month that well that's a whole series of shows for next year while even a chef for a long time what would be something that in the year in the realm of being a master chef going from the being taught japanese in the office it was some french i carryover what what take your take you to your favorite style of the play setting now i thinks my love simplicity and food such il might my mother she stupid a lot of things but were really great fresh ingredients if it wasn't steered my father was a big fisher and fishman and hunter and so we had a lot of wild game he had we always had a ton of venison backstrap a lot of rabbits a lot of fish so everything is very simple when we went camping my father did take stuff for dinner he would hunted or efficient while a fish will also describe the pressure then a joke yeah yeah tv show now yesterday i really afraid survive as their grills at this time you shop for breakfast but you a loser it was very simple food so you take out lemons potatoes salt pepper and onion and so if if you cut trout then he to be slice of the potato and onion stuff inside with a couple of wedges lemon slices lemon salt-and-pepper and then wrap it will a pat of butter there wrapped up in tinfoil turn on the fire you know if there is other game to be had than it was you super simple or boiled potatoes and simple fixings and then salt-and-pepper on one of the game and so these really clean simple flavors for me i really would identify with any candidate that you can't really elevate that sure with a few adjustments but really being able to identify the main component like the center of the play item the protein if you can't taste what it's supposed to taste like i'm not sure what the point is sure will will today you just unit of joining us because you had just left a gigantic gathering that you are asked to basically help map out how do you know whenever you have so many mouths to feed that you know i'm going to be able to put together this coming plate to serve this this type of convention or do they give you parameters of what they do and don't want hello hello yeah so i'm to make so many development or menu yeah menu development or menu selection for any large parties very very critical because you have to think about if you have have multiple selections especially then what is the em what is the time to plate each item on a plated is his buffet mean all that comes into play i've done parties as large as 2100 people we get i work for a company in houston and we get a large plated dinner for the md anderson cancer research center answer hospital is so wheat we did 2100 people seated but the preparation for that took a week but nothing is really cooked until needed some things are made today before but not cooked until that day but all the proteins like all the tenderloins all the seabass so there are 1100 pieces seabass and 1400 piece of tenderloin while the kennels were hole we had to cut them i i had cut the measure but yeah that's that was we we all that gets cooked in ovens lined out inside of this big giant makeshift kitchen that's 20,000 ft.² and then we had 16 ovens in there like big commercial ovens do you feel like that your principles and how you wanted to live you want to deliver good health for people through the way that they eat that sometimes you get compromised because it gets so big yeah i mean hat so there are ways to dragon simplicity is number one pitcher and then limiting your your menu to items that fit your your desires and what you want to give to people and bring people in the hospitality industry you can't compromise that so only serving things that you may look for an alternate approaching so if they couldn't afford the that tenderloin we could do something like baseball saker you know tri-tip or something like that site to get a similar quality product just not as expensive i think that's that's part of the creativity that chefs have to work with nowadays is planning for and like an upcoming season we change menus to the four times a year restaurants so you're primarily doing this right now for your work also i do that yeah i mean ii will this is your this is my baby i want to get into that as this is how did you end up here doing a digital show but friend will talk about sorry love you so much anyway but the planning phase is really what it is yet to be very organized and there's a science to you know how many pieces everything you need what the portion sizes and what your standard batch size recipe see to scale that up although there can be complications or because salt doesn't scale directly other some other components like oil don't care they don't scale you know it's not exponential it's not like six times this equals that know if the scale somethings back and skipping some something so what i love about this is that you're talking zach the kind of leads into the first part of the show but this is how i cook i view it more as a science and i want to know what this and you're like i don't i didn't have a grandmother with a marble light in her mouth inside yeah so like now at the stage like i have a really i really enjoy quickbooks us all so excited that isabella went something cookbook i got bobby flay's cookbook which is that one on the quick side note is that the ill be like now add the sausage you like got it and then you turn to page 20 like that sauce is 50 and so there is a very famous book book called the the reese's gag gastronomy great and and there's another one by written by august escoffier who who really founded modern french cuisine right in the way that they cooking french kitchens and what happens it'll say like a cookie was a shock which is its sea scallops with marty athos or something right when he says cc the scalp recipe and it says okay now seat recipes 42 918 when you go to the buyer the year but is like 97 steps and then you have the mornay sauce is like when yeah whatever whatever size you are making is like 467 steps and you can't make it you can't story cold as beheld hot and fresh i mean it's just it's so complicated i was like okay that was go back on the shelf and maybe never adult ever dust the back off again i read it religiously 1000 cal you have a terrible cook and sometimes whenever i want to cook and i'm learning to tip these says certain things together if i see that there's a whole another mess of steps to make one ingredient i usually light which is not have any this it's it's changing out the menu the item is off the menu are going to do something well and that's part of the so i'll say on the show sometimes i don't i don't do show prep well i crept much better for life in restaurants than i do life on the radio sure and sometimes i get half with your essay like this make sense now that in the night so i spent a minute research demo i did next he read the recipe i just assume that this is what they meant because this is the type recipe so pre-reading the recipe knowing the ingredients in the methodology they're coming up are really important during the prep work will before we end up rounding out the last is our since you are one of the main producers for the spoony digital radio station we will get to why you ended up joining spoony radio etc. but tell us little bit about some of the other shows that i can and i are just now joining cemented lisa shakespeare she she actually has a her show no butts to big is phenomenal she's very energetically young lady but she had some health issues and she owns a company called total cluster fudge which is not so there's another new and called some monkey butts but that one is is the healthy version of the desert she does now for total cluster fudge and as this dessert manufactures she had to stop eating the things that she makes in the said these are carried in them convenience stores and cosco and there sold over the internet and at some restaurant seasons well which which is great she touched details each watching three healthy tips and tricks to just we held your life every day and along those lines is gwen rich of the rich solution solution yeah she's just stage iv cancer for the last 6 1/2 years she's why she looked way past her expiration date as she and her husband adam say that she was misdiagnosed for eight years before that so she gives tips on eating mortgage with more nutritional value more healthful and how to if you have been diagnosed how to prevent being diagnosed as best as possible that's the very first show i did with dr. thompson you rest his soul you are supposed to sit on my show he's an undertaking to get here early and you shall prep well i love this didn't really into it like that we can do so we can include the chemistry can say how do we make these things healthier like increase yourself you are paying and stuff like that euro lutherans all these big words that basically you can eat well and you're really healthy why don't i mean we have room for play marsh joseph you want to collaborate that were ready to go yet get so we have you have a minute here for you to wrap this this part up so if you're watching now stay tuned you can always check out love my tummy.com/spooning to pick up electron teal caving de health.com he can pick up your kb md cbd next half-hour going to talk to shift patrick little bit more about not just what is done as a chef or what brought them to spoony that also you also required to experience with cbd chef patrick and told us stories night shift well you know this is the only 24 hour take anywhere platforms dedicated to food and fun we're spoony this hour from townhall.com, the fbi joining a criminal investigation of the faa certification process for the boeing 737 max a jetliner the blazer crash since october killing more than 300 people there are a number of inquiries getting underway including one by the transportation department inspector general and another investigation by congress in the wake of the mosque shootings new zealand's government banning military style semiautomatic firearms in high-capacity 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up to your mouth and show a smile and wave smiling way to be okay :-) how these on an emory better nothing ice not well we left off this last half-hour basically talking about your journey on how to become a chef and where you been we learned that he spoke japanese and german hello the spanish and if he traveled and and it the age of five was able to close a cow: yes tied off time off dear: close to a man climbing up the oh my goodness that's like everything but the last half-hour makes me just feel bad about myself wanting you bring your homework for kindergarten and also to maybe climb the cow instead of a ladder knife in her hand and run around your neck you will tell us a little bit more about your journey now to rejoin here the next for some in the next half-hour you have moved into not just shiftwork but you've also been exploring cbd so i know you got a story behind it what in the world brought a chef is now on a digital radio station to explore cbd well just because he was my was my hero back in high school not really know because my my mother died in a diabetic appeared my father passed of pancreatic cancer and my mom died 01 and about that time i actually heard about that they discovered cbd and that was mid 80s i think when they discover that they were really starting to realize that while they made a big push medical cannabis was now legal in in california working on colorado and so i was just fascinated by that how that worked in the body i i don't like the psychotropic effects of of kinsey's audience is the antiaging specific because you know as a chef i always want to fill a coming control yeah that's that personality so i i really am i never really partook in it but when i found out about that that cds and how they affect the body i got became fascinated and so i just i got involved in a business that was related data in and i'm actually a partner in medical cannabis related business and in an tactic, and in massachusetts but we do a lot of really high cbd extremely low thc strains and stuff like that that's cool so my my experience the reason why i'm so into cds that you know i kinda had a heroes journey where i saw some incredible fact did you have anything like that happen yeah so i you and i think i cacti brushed over that little bit with my children but so my son and daughter have a i'm a 20 else on an essential daughter my son was 12 he kept having these ankle injuries playing soccer and he was trying to get into that a lick big development pool and kinda girl that way anyway so about the third time we took him in for ankle sprain in like six months we took him to specialist but i trust and she does i is really long high arches and his ankles are kinda rolled out he think he has cmt like cmt i don't cmts but so charcot-marie-tooth syndrome causes degradation of the neural pathways between and in the in extremity skin it causes type of neural what neuropathy peripheral neuropathy measure and what happens with that and that that the small muscles start to weaken the bone structure starts to deform so a lot of children or or adults with that with cmt will have like a limp wrist were that the wrist turns in and out a little that is truly painful it can be and will actually ache it can be painful but in this case you have to start to lose sensation so my son at 12 is about between 17 increased 18% deficient in the pass-through of you know the impulse from elbow to fingertips and needed toe okay so after testing their likely something that you can do just keep them strong become a fiscal therapy there's no treatment for its tenets genetic so over time my daughter started getting injuries and my son went off to a 2 am text dammit 18 and as as he was like a 18 a week i think his birthday just to curry start school and he was competitive tennis players i know you have a tennis person family and when a debtor where the antennas from the bottom that's right that's right that's right state championship anyway he was having ankle injuries there so when he came out of that that program the only thing i found i done thousands of hours of research looking for anything that could help them in the only true they say is stay strong be active don't get fat that's the three ways that you treat yourself boxers there's nothing else that they've known to to cause any actually to delay the effects of it if if if it is to progress further than staying strong and healthy and so he was very active but i found this this article the cds actually on that while website that i shared with you called echo connection.org and i did some reading i called some friends i talked to guy another dr. physician california anyway so i just i order my said look you take this twice a day and let see what happens and not only did his focus on his schoolwork away up and his grade started to get better six months let lesson six was later we took him to the texas anam research facility where they do studies on neck back and spine injuries but they also do some neural testing and things like neurological testing so first date they deliver the jet they did not look to the genetic marker on that wednesday we know he has it so what they did do a stated a more comprehensive testing on the neural pathways than he had originally the first two times and it was back to hundred percent so now before he was down he said 1718% he's probably got 25% by the time we took in it by the time he went at this time to be tested so i'm gonna kick that up and break something the results we got scolded for i now i do not migrate a hearing and i just want to be a rock star please not constant today this is my season recap though your son that the biggest change in imago simply does adding this evening i was the only change made the only change that was made in his diet and i was very very he's a very clean eater he actually started cooking his own food he was off his meal ticket at school and he saves on a very at enthusiastic weight training program that he designed himself and so but that was the only thing that changes diet and exercise regimen at all we will be look at this if you realize that charcot-marie-tooth syndrome affects the nerves and we know the cbd of the endo cannabinoid system is deeply rooted in the nerves then when that you start decreasing that inflammatory process and what i love is that you just said the key here is to changes.we know that food can be just like medicine and it can actually help out so here we have a college student it's on cbd and eating his own food not eating on diet plan that's amazing and he been well i mean an end at home he was a very clean eaters while he's like the one person the family does like desserts he won't eat cookie dough like anything with frosting on it very low sugar intake refined sugar like fruit didn't live on it measures none none that i'm aware of it i would like to ask a question he has them his hands and feet are always cold but he does have hair side of the follicles can't really thinking that you can go here with any without any ennui that i thought it might be circulatory service account because there's little knowledge syndrome 90 there were to get a little cold and you your it's an autoimmune it's component of autoimmune disease were your arteries sort of clampdown its interest is also a warning sign for autoimmune diseases top bring us more yeah and angry people all over the place have nods yet it's not uncommon you say it just kinda matter-of-fact all of a sudden you know she had 100% improvement there and you know it's one of those things where people hear the stories and you feel like you're being sold something but you say very genuinely it's like what's this thing that a difference in his life and that's why people are so passionate about cbd gasoline and like i have nothing to gain by telling so i don't not financially sure i'm not rr production facility is even open it were still the middle building it in our tech companies $14 million away from making money so if you want to join in the future of the industry go ahead but yeah there is that i just tell my story to share with people so what did you do when you did when whenever he told you how he felt and you knew that it was a real difference it wasn't it wasn't just subjective it was an objective improvement for him you mentioned his grade you mentioned his his mood is energy etc. so those are things as a parent i know that you would be able to easily perceive what did you want to do that information right off the bat and how did people receive it when you shared well immediately i started taking the product i started my daughter I and so because i want to know the effexor and audiology i for someone who is so well versed in the in the in the industry i don't take it on a regular basis i don't know why i have this it's just it just falls off the plate with so to speak when when i look at my daily supplementation but but so i put my daughter on it right away and then i went to a meeting with some people that were interested in cbd's there is a conference going on and i spoke i gave but i just told my sent store i told my story my son story from my perspective and then and i just type i have been an advocate ever since while we all have kids guessing your kids suffer from anything just well there's no way to ike i can't that's got me held that the greatest loss of for anyone ever is to lose a child but even when they're ill i mean or they don't feel w
In episode 3, host Brian B talks to comedian Adam Degi. A West Michigan native, Adam won the Funniest Person in Grand Rapids Competition in 2009 and was in the Semi – Finals of the Comedy 10K in 2014 as well as being featured on the cover of Revue magazine. He Was in the Boston Comedy Festival in 2016 and just released his debut comedy album His Name Is My Name Too in September of 2017.
Episode Image by @kitauna Theme song HoodGrown by David-James @davedashjames_ https://soundcloud.com/davedashjames Transition music Nathan Peters @mztrwlsn @mrwilsonbeats https://soundcloud.com/mrwilsonbeats TAG THE ARTIST: Kitauna Parker @kitauna Kitaunaart.com FOR US BY US: The Resilient Sisterhood Project https://www.rsphealth.org WORD ON THE STREET: AHT We've Been Looking at Basquiat All Wrong. He Was a Conceptual Artist, Not an Expressionist—and Here's Why https://news.artnet.com/exhibitions/basquiat-brant-foundation-1479859 Here Is The Winning Design For The MLK And Coretta Scott King Memorial On Boston Common https://www.wbur.org/artery/2019/03/04/kings-memorial-boston-common-design-hank-willis-thomas BPS New Report Finds Promise — And Urgent Problems — Facing Boston Public Schools https://www.wbur.org/edify/2019/02/26/boston-schools-report Boston Public Schools Consider Shift in Top Schools Entrance Exam https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/Boston-Latin-School-Considers-Changing-Entrance-Exam--506757431.html BPD Ex-Michigan basketball player and current UMass assistant men's coach is shot and killed in Boston at 3am on the street he grew up https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6766717/Ex-Michigan-basketball-player-shot-killed-Boston-3am-street-grew-up.html?ITO=applenews Boston Police Confirm Officer's Involvement In ICE Arrest. ACLU Wants More Info https://www.wbur.org/news/2019/03/07/boston-police-ice-task-force Women making history The First All-Women Spacewalk Is Finally Happening https://gizmodo.com/the-first-all-women-spacewalk-is-finally-happening-1833124394 Updates, men are the worst Jussie Smollett Update: Grand Jury Returns 16 Counts Against ‘Empire’ Actor https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2019/03/08/jussie-smollett-grand-jury-indictment/ R. Kelly released from Cook County Jail after $161,000 in child support is paid on his behalf https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/r-kelly-released-from-cook-county-jail-after-161000-in-child-support-is-paid-on-his-behalf KING PINS: Amrita Sher-Gil https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/20/obituaries/amrita-shergil-dead.html https://www.culturalindia.net/indian-art/painters/amrita-shergil.html https://feminisminindia.com/2017/01/30/watch/ https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/5gLyFG06EI7OLg UNSUNG HEROES/history moves: Art installations recall the murders of 11 black women in 1979 Boston https://www.dotnews.com/columns/2019/art-installations-recall-murders-11-black-women-1979-boston https://www.theestuaryprojects.com/ https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1sCLShiHZFmXfQvfd2rMQ1Qotf7L319jB&ll=42.322948657655985%2C-71.08521358969085&z=12 GOOD LOOKS (interview): Victoria @Vagriggah www.Savvvag.net REALTALK: RIP Jassy Correia https://www.insideedition.com/body-young-mother-kidnapped-boston-bar-found-suspects-trunk-51131 https://www.bostonherald.com/2019/03/07/city-hall-calls-in-bar-owners-to-talk-safety-after-jassy-correias-death/ https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/Push-for-New-Safety-Measures-at-Boston-Bars-Jassy-Correia-Kidnapping-506851821.html ANNOUNCEMENTS: Rate, review and subscribe to us on APPLE podcast Check out our white wall review. Would you like to support the show? Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/hoodgrownaesthetic Daughter of Contrast www.daughterofcontrast.com/ @daughterofcontrst Amber @ambersafro HIT US UP! If you’re an Artist or a small business owner, you would like to be interviewed on the show please email us and send us a short bio, images and media handles. Please Review, Rate and Subscribe to us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Tune in, and Google Play!
In this surprise new episode of TYF!, Liam discusses the Brody Stevens he knew, from attending baseball games to Valley pride, from walking the streets of New York City to being on the field at the World Series. Then he plays an interview he conducted with Brody a few years ago when he guest-hosted The David Feldman Show. Photo by Jason Spiro (Surf Reality, NYC, 1998) Music: "Goodbye Porkpie Hat" by Charles Mingus and "He Was A Friend of Mine" by Willie Nelson The Tell Your Friends! theme was written and performed by A Brief View of the Hudson Classic TYF! episodes every Thursday. Brand new TYF! episodes Mondays starting in April SUPPORT TYF! at patreon.com/radio
God has many Names to show the facets of who He is. When Jesus came to earth, He did not just come to bring a message from God, He WAS the message from God. Emmanuel, God with us.
Polish educator Janusz Korczak set out to remake the world just as it was falling apart. In the 1930s his Warsaw orphanage was an enlightened society run by the children themselves, but he struggled to keep that ideal alive as Europe descended into darkness. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the children's champion and his sacrifices for the orphans he loved. We'll also visit an incoherent space station and puzzle over why one woman needs two cars. Intro: Elbert Hubbard and his wife decided on a final gesture aboard the sinking Lusitania. E.E. Cummings dedicated his 1935 collection of poetry to the 14 publishing houses that rejected it. Sources for our story on Janusz Korczak: Betty Jean Lifton, The King of Children, 1988. Adir Cohen, The Gate of Light, 1994. E.P. Kulawiec, ed., The Warsaw Ghetto Memoirs of Janusz Korczak, 1979. Marc Silverman, A Pedagogy of Humanist Moral Education: The Educational Thought of Janusz Korczak, 2017. Susan J. Berger, "The Children's Advocate: Janusz Korczak," American Educational History Journal 33:2 (2006), 137-142. Robert Leiter, "For the Sake of Children," Jewish Exponent, April 6, 2000, 59. Liba H. Engel, "Does School Reform Have Legs? The Flourishing of Janusz Korczak's Pedagogy in Modern Israel," Educational Forum 68:2 (Winter 2004), 170-179. Reinhold Boschki, "Re-Reading Martin Buber and Janusz Korczak: Fresh Impulses Toward a Relational Approach to Religious Education," Religious Education 100:2 (Spring 2005), 114-126. Liba H. Engel, "Experiments in Democratic Education: Dewey's Lab School and Korczak's Children's Republic," Social Studies 99:3 (May/June 2008), 117-121. Robert Leiter, "'Who Is That Man?' In the End, He Was the Comforter of Lost Children," Jewish Exponent, June 10, 2004, 32. Daniel Feldman, "Honoring the Child's Right to Respect: Janusz Korczak as Holocaust Educator," The Lion and the Unicorn 40:2 (April 2016), 129-143. Martha J. Ignaszewski, Kevin Lichtenstein, and Maya Ignaszewski, "Dr. Janusz Korczak and His Legacy," British Columbia Medical Journal 55:2 (March 2013), 108-110. Gabriel Eichsteller, "Janusz Korczak -- His Legacy and Its Relevance for Children's Rights Today," International Journal of Children's Rights 17:3 (July 2009), 377-391. Sara Efrat Efron, "Moral Education Between Hope and Hopelessness: The Legacy of Janusz Korczak," Curriculum Inquiry 38:1 (January 2008), 39-62. Aleksander Lewin and Agnieszka Bolczynska, "Janusz Korczak Is Greater Than His Legend: The Saint of All Creeds," Dialogue & Universalism 11:9/10 (2001), 75. Marie Syrkin, "The Saint in the Ghetto," New Republic 198:23 (June 6, 1988), 44. Yerachmiel Weingarten, "Janusz Korczak -- Living Legend of Warsaw," Canadian Jewish Chronicle, Dec. 8, 1944. Vivian Eden, "Korczak Controversy," Jerusalem Post, April 14, 1989, 7. Amy O'Brian, "Exhibit Honours Hero of the Holocaust," Vancouver Sun, Oct. 21, 2002, B2. Eva Hoffman, "My Hero: Janusz Korczak," Guardian, April 8, 2011. James MacDonald, "Himmler Program Kills Polish Jews," New York Times, Nov. 25, 1942. Gabrielle Glaser, "Warsaw Journal; Where Children Are Taught Survival," New York Times, May 30, 1992. Vincent Canby, "Of a Saintly Jewish Doctor in Poland Who Died at Treblinka," New York Times, April 12, 1991. Betty Jean Lifton, "Wajda's 'Korczak'; Human Values, Inhuman Time," New York Times, May 5, 1991. Stephen Engelberg, "Wajda's 'Korczak' Sets Loose the Furies," New York Times, April 14, 1991. Carolyn A. Murphy, "The King of Children," New York Times, Aug. 21, 1988. Geoffrey Wolff, "A Saint's Life in Warsaw," New York Times, July 31, 1988. Betty Jean Lifton, "Shepherd of the Ghetto Orphans," New York Times, April 20, 1980. James Feron, "Awarding of a West German Peace Prize Stirs Memories of a Wartime Martyr of the Warsaw Ghetto," New York Times, Oct. 1, 1972. "Parenting Advice From a Polish Holocaust Hero," Weekend All Things Considered, NPR, March 3, 2007. Listener mail: Annalee Newitz, "Movie Written by Algorithm Turns Out to Be Hilarious and Intense," Ars Technica, June 9, 2016. Dyllan Furness, "'Sunspring' Is an Absurd Sci-Fi Short Film Written By AI, Starring Thomas Middleditch," Digital Trends, June 10, 2016. Jacob Brogan, "An Artificial Intelligence Scripted This Short Film, But Humans Are Still the Real Stars," Slate, June 9, 2016. Amanda Kooser, "AI-Written Film 'Sunspring' a Surreal Delight, Upchucked Eyeball Included," CNET, June 13, 2016. "HAL 90210," "This Is What Happens When an AI-Written Screenplay Is Made Into a Film," Guardian, June 10, 2016. Max Woolf, "I trained an (actual) AI on the titles of BuzzFeed YouTube videos and it generated some *interesting* results," Twitter, Nov. 19, 2018. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener B Vann. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
Men in our culture are socialized to connect money and self-worth, and Dave Blanchard was no different. He WAS his Ferrari, his Rolex, his ski lodge. But what happens if you lose it all? Who are you then? How do you build your worth back, find purpose in the suffering and heal your soul? How do you get connected to a power greater than you and meet your true, magnificent self? Dave is the CEO of The Og Mandino Group, a company dedicated to helping individuals and organizations apply positive thought processes for success and higher achievement in business and relationships. He is also the bestselling author of many books, including Today I Begin a New Life, and the creator of the Habit Finder profile, a proprietary application that measures a person’s habits of thinking. More than 100K individuals have completed the Habit Finder profile, and Dave has personally debriefed 6.5K profiles and coached over 4K clients. Today, Dave sits down with Emerald to share his calling to bring Og Mandino’s principles to the 21st century. He describes the dark night that inspired his mission to help others, explaining how losing his proud heart helped him see what matters most. Dave also offers insight around using adversity as a resource to understand what someone else is going through and filling the void in your soul via empathy for others. Listen in to understand the value in recognizing your habits of thinking—and learn to shut off self-sabotaging dialogue and embrace your natural gifts! What You Will Learn Dave’s calling to bring Og Mandino’s principles to the 21st century The dark night that inspired Dave’s mission to help others Dave’s insight around what really matters in life How Dave found himself by losing himself in service of others How to build your self-worth by using adversity as a resource How helping others feel understood fills the void in your soul How to leverage passion-driven action to embrace your genius What Dave’s Habit Finder reveals about your strengths/challenges Why Dave views self-sabotaging dialogue as Enemy #1 How to shut off the noise and embrace your natural gifts Dave’s create-celebrate process for igniting your passion daily Connect with Dave Blanchard Habit Finder Og Mandino Resources Today I Begin a New Life: Og Mandino for the 21st Century by Dave Blanchard Books by Dave Blanchard The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino Books by Og Mandino Connect with Emerald GreenForest Creative Age Consulting Group Emerald’s Website Emerald on LinkedIn Emerald on Twitter Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com This episode is sponsored by the Creative Age Consulting Group. Men - Is it time NOW for you to make your mark? Visit timetomakeyourmark.com to apply for an invitation-only consultation.
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Saturday Morning Cereal's Dressing the Marvel Universe with Ruth E Carter and Elisabeth Vastola! Take some time this week to remember your original happy hour: Saturday mornings as a kid, waking up at dawn, jumping on the couch with a bowl of chocolate cereal, turning on the ‘toons, tuning out the outside world & working your way into a sugar hangover before noon. This week Grim, Marke, Johnny Heck & Holy Hobbits slip into the wonderful world of costume design from your favorite entries into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. For cinephiles, Ruth E. Carter is a known tour de force in costume designing making Academy Award nominated works for Spike Lee Joints. For the rest of the world, Ruth E Carter's Wakanda Afrofuturistic costume designs on the box office beast that is Black Panther, have created a career-defining overnight success! After a recent WSJ Expose and recent BOLD headlines on Stan Lee's passing, praising Stan Lee's Civil Rights work "He Was a ‘Trailblazer’", we bring you a primetime replay of our WonderCon roundtable conversation with Ruth E where talk about her inspirations from Stan Lee and the best of pop-culture to create a world of one. If that's not enough to keep your tights on, we also sat down with the force behind the costume design of Darvedevil & Jessica Jones on Netflix, Elisabeth Vastola! Take a break from the computer generated eye-candy & learn about the real, intricate, brilliant work that goes into making the MCU television and movie properties a reality. The real heroes of these brilliantly clad characters share behind-the-scenes details on how they keep the costumes of the MCU true, and somehow appeal to fans. Trust us- it's not an easy task.
The Underdog Story of Kyle Lowry, NBA All-Star for the Toronto Raptors. Before the fame and success, Kyle and Randy were teammates at Villanova. Their relationship has grown and today they are as close as brothers. Their bond and trust provides a rare look at Kyle Lowry beyond the basketball player. A candid and revealing episode about Kyle's unlikely path and his growth as a man, husband and father. Outside Shot w/ Randy Foye is Sponsored By Morgan Stanley. 01:35 Randy Foye Introduces NBA All Star Kyle Lowry: From College Teammates To As Close As Brothers02:09 Do You Remember The First Time We Met?03:27 Kyle's Childhood In North Philadelphia04:37 Randy Grew Up In Newark And Was Saved By Basketball. Who Introduced Kyle To Hoops?04:57 Kyle's Older Brother Lonnie Introduced Him To Basketball06:29 How Big Was 12-Year-Old Kyle And What Was His On Court Style?07:53 The Roller Coaster Ride That Was The College Recruitment Of Kyle Lowry09:37 Kyle's Campus Visit Was Not Quite The Same As Jesus Shuttleworth's10:39 My 'Funniest' Moment Was When I Tore My AACL Instead Of Going To Orientation12:53 When I Walked In I Was In Shock: Randy Open And Honest About Walking Into The Classroom14:22 Newark, NBA, Rudy Gay, Checkers Fries And Almost Car-Jacked16:09 He's A Little Different16:51 Life Of Kyle At Villanova And Discovering His Possibilities18:33 The Trust And The Attitude That Helped Create A Bond On And Off The Court20:10 The Building Blocks Of Jay Wright's Villanova Attitude Playbook21:03 Should Villanova Head Coach Jay Wright Consider A Job In The NBA?23:40 2006 NBA Draft Night For Kyle And Randy23:43 Randy Foye Is Drafted As The 7Th Pick In The NBA Draft And Ends Up In Minnesota24:19 Kyle Travels From Cleveland To South Jersey Before He Hears His Life Change: With The 24Th Pick...25:35 How Marriage And Fatherhood Has Changed Their Lives26:52 The Relationship Kyle Has With His Mom & Grandmother27:59 Kyle Gets Suspended For Fighting But It's His Grandmothers Reaction That Leaves A Mark28:51 He Was 5 Years Old And Just Ate Breakfast. The Last Time Kyle Lowry Saw His Father30:03 Toronto Is Home For Kyle And The Raptors, A Melting Pot Of Diverse Culture And People31:09 How Do They Make Sure Their Children Remain Grounded In Life As They Find Their Identity?31:28 I Want My Kids To Be Better Than Me32:08 Randy's Emphasis On Experience As The Key To Raising His Daughters33:52 My Legacy Is My Kids34:01 Kyle Lowry On The Real Kyle Lowry34:41 What Happens When An Underdog Becomes The Favorite? PLEASE SHARE and SUBSCRIBE. We want to hear your feedback so we ask that you please provide a RATING & REVIEW. Outside Shot includes an original theme and music from Award-Winning poet, writer & artist J. Ivy (www.j-ivy.com) and Aaron Richardson (@jsoulmusic). Season Two of Outside Shot w/ Randy Foye is Sponsored by Morgan Stanley.
Who loves YOU, and who do you LOVE!? Really don't need to expand any more than that beyond saying He Was a Real Pain In The Neck. And then He Had to Split. That Hit The Spot. Enjoy the episode folks! If you could leave a rating and review on iTunes that'd be really appreciated too.
FULL NOTES AND LINKS, HERE! http://johnnycirucci.com/resistance-rising-179/ * From Costco and Starbucks in Seattle through racial outrage in Philadelphia to Rome. * Yellow Journalism: why “mainstream” news boldly enflames racial hatred and tension. * Do the Jesuits revere Ellen G. White? * Former Jesuit Priest Alberto Rivera on Adventism and the Sabbath. * How successful has the Jesuit assault on the Bible been? —Judge by what “Christians” believe. * How many of America’s mayors are far-Left, homosexual and Catholic? * Mocked even further by Pope Francis’ “World Meeting of Families” occurring in Dublin! * Éamon de Valera: Ireland’s mystery insurgent Prime Minister at a critical time with England. * “NOT BORN HERE”—How Rome uses insurgents with no attachment to the citizens they betray. * Seventh Day Adventism: FRIEND, FOE OR BLUE PILL SLAVES? * Can We Finally Call Hillary A Roman? * Who owns Utah, Mormons or Jesuits? Jesuits Have Had a Strong Presence in Northern Utah * From big business to social networking; Jesuit-trained Roman Catholics are in control. * Wherever an American state is pushing privately-owned firearm restrictions, there are far-Left Catholics behind it. * Ronald Reagan: far-Left gun-grabber? HE WAS! As both Governor and President! * Why is Paul McCartney being resuscitated to push gun control? * Was there a secret agenda behind the movie Jaws? * Did thinking for themselves require John Lennon and Malcolm X to be murdered? * Jews even write the music for Hollywood; but they aren’t allowed to run the Pentagon. * Harry Houdini, Arthur Ignatius Conan-Doyle, child trafficking and Rome.
Tuvix Alternatives. The second-season Voyager episode "Tuvix" featured some amazing acting on the part of actor Tom Wright as Tuvix, a transporter-created hybrid of Tuvok and Neelix, capturing the distinctive personality traits and mannerisms of both characters. In this episode of To The Journey, hosts Suzanne Williamson and Zachary Fruhling imagine alternative Voyagercharacter hybrids besides Tuvok and Neelix. Which character traits would be most prominent, and which actors or actresses would best capture the personality traits and mannerisms of these alternative character hybrids? Chapters Intro (00:00:00) We're Calling Him Chalix (00:02:37) B'Eleven of Nine (00:08:27) Chell Travolta (00:13:09) Tomix, He Was an Actor (00:16:29) Vulcan Opera in Your Camaro (00:21:06) Keurig Station (00:27:00) What About Jarry? (00:32:00) Stuck in His Vulcan Craw (00:38:28) Closing (00:41:18) Hosts Suzanne Williamson and Zachary Fruhling Production Suzanne Williamson (Editor) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Bruce Lish (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Patrick Carlin (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Under 2016 har Hewa Abdelzadeh varit trainee på Sveriges Radios utrikesredaktion. Han har rest i Asien, Mellanöstern och Afrika tillsammans med radions utrikeskorrespondenter. Nu kröner Hewa Abdelzadeh utbildningsåret med en egen talkshow där han ser tillbaka på sina resor och blickar framåt.Att vara resande reporter handlar ofta om att ta risker och anpassar sig till nya situationer. Med i programmet är Asienkorrespondenten Margita Boström som var med när Hewa oavsiktligt bröt mot lagen i Thailand.Richard Myrenberg är radions Afrikakorrespondent och när Hewa Abdelzadeh reste med honom lärde han sig att släppa sitt kontrollbehov.Den sista resan som trainee gick till Irak och den präglade Hewa mycket. Han har sina rötter i staden Erbil men han blev förvånad när han återvände dit och blev betraktad som en främlig där.Qaisar Mahmood är författare och chef för Riksantikvarieämbetets kulturmiljöavdelning. Han har själv skrivit om att utforska sin identitet utifrån att ha sina rötter i olika länder och i programmet resonerar han varför det har betydelse att reflektera över vem man är. Hewa vänder sig också till sin lillasyster Narin Abdelzadeh för råd.Lars Nyberg, professor vid Institutionen för integrativ medicinsk biologi vid Umeå universitet förklarar också varför minnet inte fungerar som en kamera.Epost: korrespondenterna@sverigesradio.seProgramledare: Hewa Abdelzadeh Bisittare: Agneta Ramberg. Producent: Anders Backlund
Episode 049 - November 2016 Set 1Man Of Peace[1] (1987-07-04)Dead Man, Dead Man[1] (1987-06-01)Tomorrow Is a Long Time[1] (1987-06-01)Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms[1] (1987-06-01)John Hardy[1] (1987-06-01)Tangled Up in Blue (1987-06-01)I Want You[1] (1987-06-01)The Ballad of Ira Hayes[1] (1987-06-01)It Takes A Lot To Laugh, A Train To Cry[1] (1982)Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (1993-06-11)When I Paint My Masterpiece (1993-06-11)Señor (Tales of Yankee Power)[1] (1994-04-25)Desolation Row (1986-05-10)Simple Twist Of Fate (1977-12-04)Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again[1] (1988-10-16)Forever Young (1988-11-26)The Wicked Messenger[1] (1987-07-12)Heart of Mine[1] (1987-07-19)Shelter from the Storm[1] (1987-07-26)He Was a Friend of Mine-> China Cat Sunflower-> The Eleven-> Death Don't Have No Mercy (1969-05-24)It's All Over Now, Baby Blue[1] (1974-02-24)[1] Dead Fantasy Debut
Many businesses these days compete based on price - but Tony Van Veen says finding and optimizing a sustainable advantage is a smarter strategy. That’s because price is a sure way to put yourself into a tough arena in which to compete - and consequently, it becomes more challenging to make your business profitable. Tony was my very first client. He took a chance on me when I first started my PR company, but his influence on my career goes far beyond the fees I received as a new PR professional. Over the years he’s provided many recommendations and lots of good advice that have taken me further, faster. This conversation demonstrates the kind of business savvy and insight Tony has to share. He’s a smart guy with hands-on experience and knows what it takes to work yourself toward success. I know you’ll benefit from what he shares as much as I have over the years. Tony came up through the ranks and is now CEO. He says, “Just keep moving forward” Tony Van Veen is a long-view guy. Throughout his career, he’s felt that as long as he was paid and treated fairly - and had opportunities before him - he would just keep moving forward. Even when things sucked (and he was updating his resume just in case) he couldn't move on from AVL. That's because he was drawn back to the mission of the company, and that motivated him to stick it out. Indie musicians all over the world are thankful he did. CD Baby and many other brands managed by AVL are relied on by those artists. Their experience and success would no doubt be very different if Tony hadn’t been at the helm. Listen to hear how Tony worked up through the ranks, took on the challenges set before him, and learned lessons that can set you up for success in your career. Having the guts to advise the CEO because he knew the customer. He WAS the customer Tony first started out at AVL as a kid, just out of college and as green as he could be. But he had insight into the customers AVL served because he was one of them. He knew that viewing things through the customer’s lens could help the company provide the exact products and services they needed - and make the company more successful as a result. Tony had the guts to tell the then-CEO, Morris Ballen, what he should do - and Morris listened. Tony’s insights proved invaluable. Many years of refinement on both the product side and the customer service side moved AVL into a place of industry leadership, serving independent musicians like no company ever had. At most companies, customer service is mostly lip service. Not at AVL One of the areas where Tony knew AVL could develop a sustainable advantage was in the realm of customer service. That sounds typical, almost cliche. But from where Tony sat it wasn’t at all. He knew from his own experience as a musician that customer service is usually only talked about, not done. He wanted to change that for AVL. His approach was to look at purchases their customers were making and think in terms of what could be purchased for the same amount of money. Their average customer was spending enough money to buy a high-quality refrigerator, so he decided to treat them like that’s what they were buying. The change to the level of customer service AVL provided was significant and the company began to grow due to word of mouth testimonials. Identify a sustainable advantage you can optimize and specialize in What IS a sustainable advantage? It’s something you can provide your target market that is sorely needed, but it's often ifficult to deliver on. Tony decided to figure out that equation for AVL. At that time in the music industry, most product companies that served musicians required massive order quantities, which made it impossible for independent artists to produce their own CDs. That’s where Tony decided to focus. Instead of requiring large amounts, AVL allowed for smaller orders and purchased equipment that enabled faster setup between runs instead of faster production time. That is what proved to be their sustainable advantage, one other companies couldn’t compete with. What could that be in your industry? Tony’s advice is to look at what your market needs that is difficult to deliver. That’s where you’ll find opportunities. Then figure out how to deliver it. If you are with a consumer technology company planning to launch a new product at CES or are even looking ahead to CES 2019, the Max Borges Agency can help you succeed. To learn more, check out: www.maxborgesagency.com. Topics Featured In This Episode [1:07] Tony’s role as my mentor and friend - and the amazing positive impact he makes [10:10] How Tony leveraged his knowledge of the clients the company served [14:25] Selling their way out of bad quality and terrible customer service [20:04] Learning, getting away from being a “me too” competitor, and creative marketing [29:15] Taking big risks, dealing with big economic changes, surviving long-term [35:55] The challenge of managing a team through the Great Recession [39:37] Advice for business professionals who want to rise to the top tier of business Resources & People Mentioned University of Pennsylvania Wharton Business School Morris Ballen - original CEO of Disk Makers BOOK: Elon Musk BOOK: Zero to One Corinthian Capital Derek Sievers - original owner of CD Baby BOOK: Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance BOOK: Good to Great BOOK: The Innovator’s Dilemma BOOK: The Lean Startup Connect with Tony Van Veen DIY Media Group Disc Makers BookBaby Merchly Connect With Max Borges www.MaxBorgesAgency.com LinkedIn Subscribe to Unconventional Genius onApple Podcasts, Player FM, Soundcloud, or Spotify Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com
The podcasting and b-movie fan community lost a podcastingpioneer last week when Vince Rotolo unexpectedly passed away onWednesday, April 27, 2016. He was more than a podcaster, though. Hewas a friend, a mentor, a colleague, and so much more to so many ofus. This episode of Monster Kid Radio is dedicated to the memory ofVince."All of us who are lucky enough to have worked in the arts owe adebt to those of our predecessors whose work first inspired us."-Ray HarryhausenVince RotoloDecember 10, 1951 - April 27, 2016RIP . . . Ciao.
MAIN EPISODEOn this episode we discuss the somewhat overshadowed assassination of Bobby Kennedy. Younger brother to the infamous JFK, former Attourney General and at the time of his death, highly probable candidate for the next President of the United States. Hewas gunned down, under suspicious circumstances on June 6th, 1968 in the Ambassador Hotel at the hands of purported mind controlvictim Sirhan Sirhan. Bobby Kennedy was on the fast track to the White House, withalliances with civil rights leaders and the vehement support oftheir followers, a very public and heart warming affinity to thelower classes in America, and a very vocal distaste for theestablishment that had poisoned the America the Kennedy brothershad in mind at the start of the 60s. All of these and his campaign promises to end war and make the unjust pay for their deeds, madehim a prime target for assassination. With a vast back catalog of enemies from his time on the Senate Committee for Investigations, confronting mob bosses and unionleaders, to his time as Attourney General where he sought to bringthe untouchable forces of eveil in the US to justice; Bobby made many enemies. Some of which he brought into his relationship with JFK and the guilt that racked him after Jack was shot, changed himfrom a fighter to a leader. We talk about all this and mind control and hypnosis, the CIA and Castro, about what happened in thekictchen of the AMbassador and who could have made the plot to killthe almost surely future president, and about his relationshipswith powerful men and the reasons they had to have him dead. Presented by Gordo, Paul and Sean ---LIVE SHOW ANNOUNCEMENTIm doing a LIVE SHOW as part of the Cork Podcast Festival this weekend on Saturday 12th October in Kino theatre in Cork City. The show starts at 6pm and you'll be well on your way home by 8pm; so click here http://bit.ly/Cork-Oct19-Gig-Tickets to get your tickets. ---**CONTACT AND WEBSITE**Email - mailto:info@thoseconspiracyguys.comWebsite - http://www.thoseconspiracyguys.com**SUPPORT THE SHOW**This podcast is supported by the generous donations of the wonderful folks over at Patreon. You can get exclusive content, ad-free episodes, access to live chats and private social media like Instagram and Discord and a whole load of other stuff. Click the link here and choose your support level, and thanks :) Appreciate ya!Patreon - http://bit.ly/TCG-Patreon**SOCIAL MEDIA**Probably the most useful and well maintained social space for TCG fans is the Discord server so click the link below and join in the conversation with fellow fans. Send me a DM or post to episode specific channels yourself, share links, or join in discussions.Discord - http://bit.ly/TCG-DiscordGordo is the one replying to all of the social media below so click the links here to be brought to the apps OR just search for 'thoseconspiracyguys' in any of these websites :D Some sites in this list are obviously more active than others but I read all messages sent to me, even though I may not reply straight away. Twitter - http://bit.ly/TCG-twitter or find @tconspiracyguysFacebook - http://bit.ly/TCG-facebook Instagram - http://bit.ly/TCG-Instagram or find @thoseconspiracyguysMinds - http://bit.ly/TCG-MindsPinterest - http://bit.ly/TCG-PinterestReddit - http://bit.ly/TCG-RedditAnchor - http://bit.ly/TCG-AnchorVero - http://get.vero.co/vero and find @thoseconspiracyguysSnapchat - http://bit.ly/TCG-SnapchatVoat - http://bit.ly/TCG-VoatGab - http://bit.ly/TCG-GabTumblr - http://bit.ly/TCG-TumblrMix - http://bit.ly/TCG-MixMySpace - http://bit.ly/TCG-MySpaceMeetup - http://bit.ly/TCG-Meetup**MERCH**Get conspiracy themed merch designed and curated by Gordo on our TeePublic store!Top sellers include: Sasquatch - Forest Police Unit, Time to Pay the Bill, and That Sh*t is Bananas Click this link below to be brought straight to the storeTeepublic - http://bit.ly/TCG-teepublic**VIDEO** For TCG video content subscribe to any of these services where you will find: LiveChats; Episode and Recording Day Vlogs; LiveStreams of Podcast Episodes; and loads more. You will also get notifications of upcoming Live events and can join in the conversation!YouTube - http://bit.ly/TCG-YouTubeBitchute - http://bit.ly/TCG-BitchuteTwitch - http://bit.ly/TCG-TwitchVimeo - http://bit.ly/TCG-VimeoDLive - http://bit.ly/TCG-DLiveGetVokl - http://bit.ly/TCG-GetVokl
In spring things begin to bloom and this time of year gives hope for new life. Easter specifically is a time for new hope, new beginnings and new salvation. The bible tells us that the angel says: He is not here, He is risen. These are perhaps the greatest words ever heard by human ears. The women came that morning to mourn over a death, but the left praising an risen Savior. The disciples did not know what to think on that first Easter morning. They thought that it had all come to an end. They sat contemplating what to do next when word came to them that the tomb was empty. They ran to see. John records that he saw and believed. When he looked into that grave and found everything but a body, he knew that everything that Jesus had said was true. There is a truth that we know will never be altered: There is no body to find, because He is not there. He is alive forevermore. We do not come this morning to worship a body, or a piece of wood, but to worship a risen savior who is alive and living within us. There is no more powerful message in all the world than an empty tomb. Because He lives, our weakness can be turned into strength. Because He lives, our struggles can become victories. Our sorrows can be turned into joy. That same power that rose Him from the dead, flows into our lives. He is alive, undefeated. He has come forth victorious over hell, death and the grave. The resurrection forms a division in human history. Easter is the celebration between what was and what now is. He WAS crucified, but He IS risen. I WAS lost, but now I AM saved. Our lives are forever changed because of the difference between what was and what is. We rejoice over what is not what was. The question this morning is do we want to be judged by what was or what is? God didn't wait for us to clean up our act before He saved us, He came while we were still sinners. The resurrection is God reaching out to that did not deserve it because He loved us so. Because He lives we are saved.
From a very young age, Brian Vain grew up listening to country music like Alabama, Randy Travis,and Garth Brooks. Hewas also drawn to the music of Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Micheal Jackson and more. At the age of 11, Brian picked up his first guitar and began teaching himself. After years of no guitar or vocal lessons, Brian had begun writing his own songs and found something he was really good at, finding melodies that were easy to sing along to but there was only one problem.. Brian was so shy he couldn’t even play in front of his parents let alone anyone else. It was when Brian was 22 he almost lost his hand in a workplace accident and finally broke his shyness enough to start playing his songs for other people. After many years or writing and performing in a rock band Brian wanted to go back to his roots. The name Kansas Stone had been an idea in Brian's head for many years until he had a book of country songs he had wrote and brought them to his best friend Matt Davey.. after that day Brian’s idea was now reality. Tune in to hear my conversation with Brian Vain and Matt Davey from Ontario's own Kansas Stone!
WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume One: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
Last August we interviewed Colton Robtoy as he wasplanning the CD Printathlon. CD is the Capital District, which is the Albany,NY area. We were talking to him about the challenges of planning this Printathlon.He was trying to get the word out about it, and that is why he came on ourpodcast. Very recently we noticed that he had written some recap blogposts in the Pulse on LinkedIn. They were awesome; they had such great tips. Hewas so honest about all the things that went wrong, and we loved his methodicalapproach and analysis to it so that he would make an even better event nexttime. We thought we should have him back on WTFFF?! to talk about that. He is a student, and he put on a 3D printing event. Hehad no event planning experience; this is not his background. He is anengineering student. Was it train wreck? Or did it work? To send us a voicemail, go to 3dstartpoint.com or wtfffpodcast.com or shoot us a message at info@wtfffpodcast.com or on our facebook or twitter! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the WTFFF?! 3D Printing movement today: 3DStartpoint.com 3D Startpoint Facebook 3D Startpoint LinkedIn Hazz Design Twitter 3D Startpoint YouTube
Victor Kiam Today's Quote is from Victor Kiam. I remember Victor Kiam from back in the 80's doing TV adds for Remington Razor. Kiam is the man that loved Remington Razors so much he bought the company. He was one of the first CEO's to go on the air doing commercials for his own product. An American Entrepreneur Victor Kiam was an American entrepreneur, the owner of the New England Patriots, an author of several books on Entrepreneurship such as Going for It!: How to Succeed as an Entrepreneur, Keep Going for It!: Living the Life of an Entrepreneur, Live to Win. He WAS an Entreprenuer's Entreprenuer his quote embodies the true spirit of Entrepreneurship in my opinion. Entrepreneurs are simply those that who understand that there is little difference between obstacles and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage." - Victor Kiam Wisdom for Entrepreneurs Wow, What wisdom there is in that quote. We have been talking about opportunity for the last few days and this really says it all. If you are an entrepreneur, this should be hanging on your wall. People often think about obstacles as something to avoid, or steer clear of, or a hindrance to our success. [bctt tweet="Entrepreneurs are simply those that who understand that there is little difference between obstacles and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage." - Victor Kiam"] Victor Kiam believed that if you were an Entrepreneur, you knew there wasn't a difference between an obstacle and an opportunity because you were able to turn either one to your advantage. Thanks Victor for leaving such great a great inspirational lesson for entrepreneurs about opportunity. I can see why Richard Branson had this as one of his top 10. I get a lot of my quotes from great books that I read. And if you like to listen to books on Audio like I do, I put together a deal with Audible to give Goal Getting Podcast listeners a FREE Audiobook of your choice AND a 30 Day Trial of Audibles service to try them out. Just click the link in the Blue Box to get to the Audible sign up! Get Your Free Audiobook Here Hi, I would love to know what you think of the show. Do you enjoy these Quote of the Day segments? Let us know by leaving a comment below. Make Today a Great Day! Subscribe to us on iTunes Like our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/GoalGettingPodcast Follow us on Twitter: Podcast at @GoalsPodcast Tony Woodall, Your Host at @TonyWCMB Follow us on Instagram at @GoalGettingPodcast Make Today a Great Day.
This week the Wrestling World Lost a LEGEND and the GREATEST mic man of ALL TIME in The American Dream Dusty Rhodes... He Was loved by many and was a driving force behind the scenes in the WWE's NXT promotion. I Share some memories about Dusty and How impactful he was on my life as well as other... Chicago is in a RAVE about the Chicago Blackhawks Winning the Stanley Cup as they should be... Thorn Fitness has released a BRAND NEW Foam Rolling Option Entitled the Tension Release Session and I go into further detail about how great this can be for ANYONE who ever works out or even feels a little tight muscle wise. And finally i take the time to thank two AMAZING people in Host of the Read To Lead Podcast Jeff Brown and Fitness Industry Professional Pat Rigsby. ACCESS the Foam Rolling Essentials Blog At http://thornfitness.com/site/foamrollingessentials Subscribe to The Read To Lead Podcast on iTunes http://apple.co/1ReJfZF Find out how Pat Rigsby Can Help You http://patrigsby.com AccountabilityDisciplineFocusConfidence#Live2Win #TeamThorn Follow Thorn Fitness on Twitter & Ask your Questions With #L2WQA@ThornFitness Jion #TeamThornb and LIKE Thorn Fitness On Facebook www.Facebook.com/Thornfitness Leave A Voicemail With Your Opinions Or Questions At Our Website WWW.Thornfitness.com
PODCAST: 25 Aug 2013 01 - Do Re Mi - Ry Cooder and Corridos Famosos 02 - Whirly Whorl - Eliza Carthy and The Kings of Calicut 03 - Seventeen Come Sunday - Skylark 04 - The Lowlands of Holland - Emily Smith 05 - Mouth of the Tobique - Patrick Street 06 - Og’s Eye Man - Faustus 07 - He Was a Friend of Mine - Harry Bird and the Rubber Wellies 08 - The Mountains of Pomeroy - Seamus Begley and Jim Murray 09 - Reynardine - Fairport Convention 10 - Jolly Bold Robber - Charlie Roth 11 - Absent Father (Letter from a Falklands Veteran) - Harp and a Monkey 12 -The Queen and the Soldier - Kate Rusby and Kathryn Roberts 13 - The Road is Home - Mic and Susie Darling 14 - Charlady’s Son - Mike Waterson 15 - Leezie Lyndsay - Eddi Reader 16 - Helvic Head/Kiss the Maid - Mike McGoldrick 17 - No Banker Left Behind - Ry Cooder 18 - Back to Back - The Jolly Boys
Episode 19 brings more flicks and more musings from Hannah and Anne. This week they choose a few unknown (by them, at least) movies from Netflix and share their thoughts. And in case they haven't already discussed enough comic book movies, they kick things off with a conversation about the most recent Superman reboot. Enjoy! IN THEATERS Man of Steel - More like Meh of Steel THEME MOVIES Restoration - A story of richies, crazies, and the plague. He Was a Quiet Man - But the fish certainly have a lot to say. The Ramen Girl - AKA The Puffy Girl The Trotsky - Well done, Canada! As always, check us out at flickyeah.libsyn.com, follow us on Twitter @flickyeahcast, e-mail us at flickyeahpodcast@gmail.com, and subscribe/write a review on iTunes! Peace, love, and movies.
Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, but only AFTER his sisters Martha and Mary had to go through the suffering of watching Lazarus die. What Jesus wanted them to know, that HE WAS the resurrection and the life, mattered more than what they would suffer.
John Oates is one-half of Hall and Oates, the most successful duo in rock history, scoring six #1 hits and seven platinum albums from the Seventies and Eighties. Although he helped create numerous pop smashes, Oates’ true love is still the rhythm & blues and folk music he grew up on. Which brings us to his brand new solo album, Mississippi Mile, a kind of musical road map of his long career. He gives his take on soul classics like “It’s Alright” from the Impressions and “Send Me Someone to Love” from Percy Mayfield.More surprising is the inclusion of folk standards like “He Was a Friend of Mine,” showing that Oates’ influences are far and wide. Icon Fetch talks with the resident of Aspen, Colorado about the inspiration behind the new record, the back-to-basics recording process, and his thoughts on that monumental success of the Eighties.
Free Agent 2 finds Kayser9soze back in the studio exploring new sounds and new angles to spit rhymes. This track has been ripped right from the studio floor..straight up exclusive preview to Free Agent 2: The Rebirth of Kayser Www.Kayser9soze.Com Lyrics below features a sample from Roxette SOMETIMES THE LOVE IN VAIN/ AND PRICES PAID AGE THE MAN'S SOUL TO THE POINT HE WITHERS AWAY, WHAT'S THE USE IN PRAY, WHEN WE LOSE BY THE DAY TOKE IN DARKNESS HUNTING LIGHT JUST A SIMPLE RAY/ YESTERDAY WAS BRIGHT AND YESTERDAY WAS RIGHT BUT HEY THAT'S LIFE/ CORDON PICTURES SORRY I MISSED YA SORRY THIS LIQUOR IS MAKING IT BIGGER HARDER FOR ME TO RECONSIDER/ MY APPROACH NEVER BEEN A QUITTER BUT YOUR HEART IS SECTIONED OFF BY LOSS, JUST WISH YOU KNEW HOW IT COMES ACROSS/ I'M JUST TRYING TO DO RIGHT BY MY FEELINGS ITS ALRIGHT, WHEN ITS ALL SAID AND DONE I'LL WALK AWAY WITHOUT A FIGHT/ GONE THE DISTANCE AND THE INSTANCE I START WISHING I START LOSING VISION/ AS HARD AS WE HOPE, GOING FOR BROKE/ STILL NOT ENOUGH BUT I'LL COPE/ THROUGH THE MEMORY/ ITS JUST BEST THAT I GO/ Hook: I know there's something in the wake of your smile. I get a notion from the look in your eyes, yea. You've built a love but that love falls apart. Your little piece of heaven turns too dark. Listen to your heart I HOPE THE EVILS OF YOUR PAIN ESCAPES THE NEEDLE/ WE WERE ONCE PEOPLE, AS KID WERE EQUAL/ IT HURTS TO SEE YOU, THEY ALL CLOSED THEIR DOORS TO DIE THEY LEAVE YOU/ DANIELLE THE BEAUTY QUEEN/ GOT PREGNANT AT FIFTEEN, THE GAME IT BE BABY POPS FACED A FELONY, THE PERFECT RECIPE FOR DISASTER/ THEM BALLERS COME FROM PEDIGREES THAT PREY ON YOUNG GIRLS, HE WAS 40 PUSHED HEROIN ON SHORTY BETWEEN BLUNTS AND FORTIES, GOT YOU HOOKED KEPT YOU SPORTY/ TILL THE MID OF NEXT MONTH, NOW YOUR A PREGNANT HEROIN SLUT, THAT WASN'T WORTH THE FUCK/ THE COPS BUST DOORS AND CUFF/ YOUNG GIRL WITH A ITCH IN THE WORLD, NOBODY GIVES A FUCK/ IN SEVEN MONTHS GIVES BIRTH TO A GIRL, WITHOUT A HOPE IN THE WORLD/ DURING LABOR SO DOPED UP SHE HAD TO HURL..DAMN.... LOOK WHAT WE'VE DONE TO THIS WORLD.... Hook: I know there's something in the wake of your smile. I get a notion from the look in your eyes, yea. You've built a love but that love falls apart. Your little piece of heaven turns too dark. Listen to your heart
"What's New?!"Happy New Year! This is the beginning of the church year -which begins with the season of Advent - filled with the anticipation of thearrival of Christ into the world. He came and He comes again - wheneverwe invite Him. Even the saints like to have an invitation - a welcome.But Jesus was rejected while still in the womb - the Inn was fullyou remember - and his mother delivered him in the stable - among thefriendly animals. Animals know so much more than we give them creditfor - witness the animals who went to higher ground before the gigantictsunami. How does my god know to go which day to go the door to waitfor the maid to come - whom she loves dearly because Elsa stays homeand keeps her company all day, whereas I run off to church. How do theswallows find Capistrano? How do pengins know where to march to?In this world of ours, there's a miracle around every corner -something new to be discovered - something different to understand.Jesus was something new - something different - we've neverquite gotten used to him. That's because He was none other than Godwalking among us - God with us - Emanuel! - which is what Emanualmeans - God with us! Because we as mankind never got ourselves toGod, there was only one solution - God had to come to us.We tried to be faithful. We tried our best to follow God's laws aswe understood them, but we failed.We poured over the sacred books seeking a better understandingof God, but things there seemed so strange and incomprehensible.We built a grand temple in the hope of containing God, a housegrand enough for God to reside in, but following the rituals of the templewas a pale substitute for the living God.We listened to the prophets and nodded in assent to their demands.But agreeing with them was one thing: obeying them was another.So many of our attempts to get close to God, to walk with God,to obey God only seemed to drive us further from God. What could wedo?The answer is that we could do nothing. Something had to bedone for us. We could not come to God, so God came to us.Advent means, that caught in our old ways, following ouraccustomed scripts, going through the motions, God came to us. Godreached out to us, despite the futility of our groping toward him, Godembraced us, stood beside us, and became one with us.It's that closeness that Communion accomplishes for us if we havethe eye to see the miracle in the common place.Before His physical departure from the Earth, Jesus chose elementsby which we could remember him - two things that were at every meal -bread and wine. He gave symbolic meaning to each - a symbol of hisPresence.Shortly after my father died, I found my mother sitting sadly in achair, holding my father's shoes. They weren't his dress shoes - but hiswork shoes which didn't smell all that great from years of sweaty use - butstill they were the perfect symbol of the dedicated, hardworking husbandand father he was - who was up before light and finishing after dark tosupport a family of nine children.What would symbolize you? What is the essence of who you arethat could be capsulized into a symbol?And how does that essence relate to the fierce directions given usin the Scripture today "We should prepare ourselves to fight evil withthe weapons that belong to the light."The weapons that belong to the light are the principles of Jesusthat are the only things powerful enough make it possible for our world tosurvive - for the earth to be preserved and for wars to cease that couldcause the end of civilization. God doesn't have to bring the end of time,we're doing a very good job of heading for it entirely on our own.When I was a kid, we were always crying wolf - saying there wasa crisis when there was none. Once such day, my next older brothershouted out from the old swimmin' hole that he was drowning. His criesof "Help - Help, I'm drowning" didn't fool any of us. He went under. Wewaited eagerly for him to come back up. The only problem - He didn't!He WAS drowning - whereupon a family member dived in, found himbelow the surface, and dragged him to shore - where he coughed up a lotof water, came to and continued on in the land of the living.But he had been through quite an experience. Thinking he wasgoing to meet his Maker, he said that every mean and terrible thing thathe had ever done passed through his mind in an instant. God didn't haveto judge him, he had already judged himself.God doesn't have to bring an end to things...we're doing a fine jobof that ourselves....thinking we can war our way to piece - totally oppositeto what Jesus said - totally foreign to the way He was in the world.As we come to the communion table today, our task is simple, toexamine ourselves to see how like the Christ we have become or need tobecome - to ask how concerned we are about His Church, His Kingdom,His reign as King of Kings - how involved are we in the things of theSpirit.It is likely that instead, we have fallen prey to what our culturecalls us to become. A recent church of England report puts it this way:"Where previous generations found their identity in what theyproduced, we now find our identity in what we consume. "Never at any funeral have I said, He consumed four luxury cars,to luxury homes and half of the Forge's wine list. Spiritually, those thingswon't get us anywhere - they certainly don't stop wars or produce peace.Jesus gives us the bread and wine to remember him by, but for thepurpose of remembering that we are his hands and feet in the world toaccomplish His tasks. He walks beside us hoping to see us doing thingsthat will make a difference.The Church just sent a thousand dollars from our BenevolenceBudget to help keep the Interfaith Worker Justice organization going -giving them money to help others who earn very little to get a living wage- pressuring Burger King, Taco Bell and others on behalf of the tomatopickers who earn very little - or pressuring universities and housingcommunities to pay their groundskeepers a living wage. They know intheir hearts to help these people is to make a difference where it countsmost - with whom it counts most.So what is the symbol by which you will be remembered ? -perhaps a sweaty shirt from the latest march for worker's wages: or fromserving on the food line at the church's luncheon for the homeless, or aparking stub from one of the many committee meetings you have attendedto further the work of your church, your service club or arts organization."I say this because you know that we live in an important time,Yes, it is now time for you to wake up from your sleep. Our salvationis nearer now than when we first believed. The night is almostfinished." (Romans 13:11.)Into the darkness, the Christ of Light appears - again this advent.Showing us how Life is to be done and won. - to give us anothr chance.He came not to consume but to give - to love - to share. That's why we'rehere - to learn to walk in that light, to live in that light.The animals in the stable intuitively understood that. So must we.In closing, I'd like to share A Dog's Purpose, from a 4 year old.Being a veterinarian, I had been called to examine a ten year-oldIrish Wolfhound named Belker. The dog's owners, Ron, his wife, Lisa,and their little boy, Shane, were all very attached to Belker, and they werehoping for a miracle.I examined Belker and found he was dying of cancer. I told thefamily we couldn't do anything for Belker, and offered to perform theeuthanasia procedure for the old dog in their home.As we made the arrangements, Ron and Lisa told me they thoughtit would be goof for four-year-old Shane to observe the procedure. Theyfelt as though Shane might learn something from the experience.The next day, I felt the familiar catch in my throat as Belker'sfamily surrounded him. Shane seemed so calm, petting the old dog for thelast time, that I wondered if he understood what was going on.Within a few minutes, Belker slipped peacefully away. The littleboy seemed to accept Belker's transition without any difficulty or confusion.We sat together for a while after Belker's death, wondering aloudabout the sad fact that animal lives are shorter than human lives.Shane, who had been listening quietly, piped up, "I know why."Startled, we all turned to him. What came out of his mouth next stunnedme. I'd never heard a more comforting explanation.He said, "People are born so that they can learn how to livea good life - like loving everybody all the time and being nice right?"The four year old continued, "Well, dogs already know how to dothat, so they don't have to stay as long."LIVE SIMPLY. LOVE GENEROUSLY. CARE DEEPLY.SPEAK KINDLY. LEAVE THE REST TO GOD. MAKE YOUR LIFEA SYMBOL OF THE LIFE OF CHRIST. Now.....Come, dance in delight because love has comeand the wine of celebration is being pouredCome, lift up your heartsto receive the abundance that waits for usfor the Christ is present.and we touch the life of God.Come to this sacred table, not because you must, but becauseyou may..... .Communion Meditation Notes(Not edited nor proofed)The Rev. Dr. Garth R. Thompson Pastor, M.B. Community ChurchA sermon (or meditation) is a simple truth told by someone whobelieves it to people he knows and loves (Phillips Brooks)December 2, 2007 10:30 a, m.May the words of my mouth and the meditations of our heartsbe acceptable in Thy sight, O Lord, our strength and our redeemer.http://feeds.feedburner.com/MiamiBeachCommunityChurch