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* On Mormons: Bob Enyart and Doug McBurney interview Lynn Wilder who taught young people preparing to be Mormon missionaries. Hear Dr. Wilder's encouraging testimony of the power of God to save even someone even from the depths of a cult. (See also kgov.com/cults.) * The Pro-Abortion Mormon "Church": See also all the excuses the LDS church offers for the intentional dismemberment of unborn boys and girls, at ProlifeProfiles.com/Mormonism. Also, consider that the false teaching of the Book of Mormon regarding one of its central claims, that pre-Columbian American Indians were primarily of Jewish ancestry, has been falsified. See also: - Part 2 of Bob's Interview with Lynn Wilder - Secret Recording of Bob Enyart talking to Mormons - Bob's interview with Mark Cares, Speaking the Truth in Love to Mormons - Bob's interview with Mark Cares (Part 2) - Bob's interview with Matt Wilder of Adam's Road - Screenshots from the official Mormon "church" website listing the kids they say you can kill - Bob's interview with Brannon Howse on David Barton and Mitt Romney - Bob debates an ex-Mormon polygamist - Brigham (liked-'em) Young and so did Smith (just below) - Coins and monetary units, every coin in the Bible has been excavated whereas the fake monetary units in the Book of Mormon of course have never been confirmed - The BEL program, What Mitt Romney's Mormon Relative Says Bonus: Here are some notes from that BEL program, What Romney's Mormon Relative Says: * Bill Keller, Gregg Jackson & Bob Enyart: These three Christian activists present some of the uglier aspects of Mitt Romney's Mormonism including the cult's longtime claim, as reiterated by Marion Romney at the LDS General Conference, that Mormonism uniquely teaches that God the Father was once a man who grew up on a planet similar to Earth. Weird and heretical. * God the Father was Once a Man said Brigham Young: Not speaking of the incarnation of the Son but speaking of the Father, LDS president, prophet, and successor to Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, said, "The idea that the Lord our God is not a personage of tabernacle [body] is entirely a mistaken notion. He was once a man. Brother Kimball quoted a saying of Joseph [Smith] the Prophet, that he would not worship a God who had not a Father... He [God] once possessed a body, as we now do..." -President & Prophet Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, Vol. 9 see exmormon.org * More Brigham Young: "...the Father of Heights... Yes, he was once a man like you and I are and was once on an earth like this, passed through the ordeal you and I pass through. He had his father and his mother and he has been exalted through his faithfulness, and he is become Lord of all. He is the God pertaining to this earth. He is our Father." -President & Prophet Brigham Young, 14 July 1861 see exmormon.org * Mormon Prophet and President Lorenzo Snow: Again, not speaking of the incarnation but of the Father, Snow said, "I had a direct revelation of this. ... If there ever was a thing revealed to man perfectly, clearly, so that there could be no doubt or dubiety, this was revealed to me, and it came in these words: "As man now is, God once was; as God now is, man may be." - President & Prophet Lorenzo R. Snow, Unchangeable Love of God see exmormon.org * Mormon "Church" President Equivocates: LDS president Gordon Hinkley in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle lied and then equivocated... Q: There are some significant differences in your beliefs. For instance, don't Mormons believe that God [the Father] was once a man? A: [Lying] I wouldn't say that. There was a little couplet coined, "As man is, God once was. As God is, man may become." Now that's more of a couplet than anything else. [And equivocating] That gets into some pretty deep theology that we don't know very much about. Q: So you're saying the church is still struggling to understand this? A: Well, as God is, man may become. We believe in eternal progression. Very strongly. * Brigham (liked-'em) Young and so did Smith: Some early Mormons denied that their earliest leaders were polygamists and it was claimed that Brigham (liked-'em) Young introduced the practice. Young had 55 wives. He married ten teenagers while in his 40s including 15-year-old Clarissa Decker when he was 42 and 16-year-old Lucy Bigelow when he was 45. Also, from age 41 to age 66, Young married 23 women in their 20s. Finally in 2014 the Mormon "church" acknowledged that their founder Joseph Smith had up to 40 wives (some historians put it at 49), taking single and even married women. The church claims that some of these marriages were without physical relations, which they would seeing that Smith's youngest bride, Helen Kimball, was only 14, the marriage listed by Smith's own clerk as one of the women the founder married in early May 1843. Helen would later write: [My father] asked me if I would be sealed to Joseph … [Smith] said to me, 'If you will take this step, it will ensure your eternal salvation & exaltation and that of your father's household & all of your kindred.['] This promise was so great that I willingly gave myself to purchase so glorious a reward. Lorenzo Snow, mentioned above, the fifth president, 1989 - 1901, only had nine wives, though a number of them were teenagers half (and much less than half) his age. Recall that the Koran includes Mohammad's warning to his first wife that she faced eternal punishment for objecting to him lying with the young Coptic servant girl whom, allegedly, "Allah" had "made lawful" to him, so too, Joseph Smith dictated a similar warning to his first wife Emma in the founder's "inspired" Doctrine and Covenants. And we see above that though 14-year-old Kimball wasn't threatened she was similarly manipulated nonetheless. * Mitt Romney's Second Cousin Once Removed: "...like begets like [i.e., reproduction after its kind; an organism begets similar organisms] and that for the offspring to grow to the stature of his parent is a process infinitely repeated in nature. We can therefore understand that for a son of God to grow to the likeness of his Father in heaven is in harmony with natural law... This is the way it will be with spirit sons of God. They will grow up to be like their Father in heaven. Joseph [Smith] taught this obvious truth. As a matter of fact, he taught that through this process God himself attained perfection. From President Snow's understanding of the teachings of the Prophet on this doctrinal point, he coined the familiar couplet: "As man is, God once was; as God is, man may become." This teaching is peculiar to the [LDS] restored gospel of Jesus Christ." -Elder Marion G. Romney, General Conference, October 1964 see exmormon.org * No Cities, No Money: Archaeologists and historians have confirmed the existence of scores of biblical cities. However, the No true Scotsman informal fallacy notwithstanding, not a single one of the 38 cities mentioned by Joseph Smith in the Book of Mormon have been recognized by any notable secular historian or archaeologist. And while every coin in the Bible has been found and documented, none of the monetary units described in the Book of Mormon have ever been found. * Mormonism Falsely Claims that Indians are Jews: One of the central historical claims of the Book of Mormon, as stated in its introduction as late as 1981, is that Jews were "the principal ancestors of the American Indians" and that would include the Aztecs, Incas, Mayans, Navajos, etc., are Jews. This false teaching states that some Jews left Jerusalem by ship in about 600 B.C. and built a great civilization in the Americas. Also wrongly about the Americas, "The whole face of the land had become covered with buildings" (Mormon 1:7) including with “fine workmanship… in machinery, and also in iron and copper, and brass and steel, making all manner of tools” (Jarom 1:8; 2 Nephi 5:15) with “silks… oxen… cows… sheep… horses… donkeys… elephants…” (Ether 9:17-19) and "shipping and their building of ships, and of synagogues" and “swords… shields… head-plates… armor…” (Alma 43:18-19; Ether 15:15). None of this is true. * The Lembas: An African tribe, the Lembas, have long been believed to be descendants of the Jews, for they circumcise, keep the Sabbath and the dietary law, and in their DNA they possess the Jewish genetic marker, being perhaps the descendants of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. DNA research shows that American Indians are not related to the Jews, nor closely related to any Semitic peoples or the descendants of Shem, but rather, that they are primarily of Hamitic stock, from Asian people, having migrated to the Americas not by sailing the Atlantic but by crossing the Bering Straight. * Genetics Confirms Actual Biblical Relationships: In contrast to genetic predictions based on the Bible, those based on the Book of Mormon fail. Regarding the origin 4,000 years ago of people groups descended from Abraham, Dr. Jonathan Sarfati quotes the director of the Human Genetics Program at New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Harry Ostrer, who in 2000 said: Jews and Arabs are all really children of Abraham … And all have preserved their Middle Eastern genetic roots over 4,000 years. This familiar pattern, of the latest science corroborating biblical history, continues in Dr. Sarfati's article, Genesis correctly predicts Y-Chromosome pattern: Jews and Arabs shown to be descendants of one man. * Likewise, Jewish Priests Share Genetic Marker: The journal Nature in its scientific correspondence published, Y Chromosomes of Jewish Priests, by scientists from the University of Arizona, Haifa (Israel's) Technical Institute, and University College of London, who wrote: These Y-chromosome haplotype differences confirm a distinct paternal genealogy for Jewish priests. As expected, genetic science does not reinforce but rather contradicts Mormon claims. The obvious falsehood extends beyond genetics to culture, religion, and history. Contrariwise, because the Judeo-Christian Scriptures are true, mountains of evidence corroborate their historic claims. Regarding Jewish priests, Dr. Sarfati adds to the above that, "These Jews have the name Cohen, the Hebrew for priest, or variants like Cohn, Kohn, Cowen, Kogan, Kagan, etc." and that, "Even today, it is possible to identify the Levites, because they have names such as Levy, Levine, Levinson, Levental..." * If You Fear Obama, You'll Vote for Romney; If You Fear God, You Won't: Don't fear Obama. Fear God, for that is the beginning of wisdom! Besides, Obama is Romney-lite. And because Romney has already implemented policies that are so destructive that Obama only dreams of accomplishing such things, therefore, a vote for Romney is a vote for Obama. Today's Resource: Meet the Apostle John. He was the youngest of the Twelve. And at the time of this writing, he's now one of the last remaining. If you were an eyewitness to Christ's earthly ministry, what would concern you decades after the resurrection? From the battles that John fought we can learn lessons that will help us as we ourselves fight for the truth and battle false teaching within the church. By looking at "the things that differ," we can know what details in John's three epistles applied to the circumcision believers of his day and which of his teachings apply directly to us. Available on this 4-DVD Video Set and also in audio on MP3-CD or MP3 Download. * THE CONCLUSION OF THE MATTER: Make sure you don't miss Part 2 of Bob Enyart's great interview with former BYU professor Lynn Wilder.
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Dr. Angela Jackson, the founder/CEO of Future Forward Strategies and a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, explains the REAL cost of turnover in organizations, and the numbers may surprise you.Hear Dr. Jackson's full interview in her special bonus episode of The Action Catalyst.
How do youth learn about applying the Lutheran faith to the culture around them in LCMS Youth Gathering sessions? We sit down with the Rev. Dr. Scott Stiegemeyer (professor of theology, church history, and bioethics at Concordia University Irvine) at the 2025 LCMS Youth Gathering to talk about what he's experienced at this Gathering, how he sees this as a valuable experience for youth, and what youth learned in his two sessions: "Male and Female, Gender in the Light of God's Word" and "Christianity, Disability, and Our Own Personal Easter." Learn more about the LCMS Youth Gathering at lcmsgathering.com. Hear Dr. Stiegemeyer on The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge episode "Kitchen Table Talk: Transgenderism, Sexuality, and God's Design for Humanity."
We're welcoming back Dr. Ali Navidi, a licensed clinical psychologist, and co-founder of GI Psychology. Today, Dr. Navidi is here to tell us all about the IBD Therapy Group—offered in partnership with the American College of Gastroenterology and the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation. This 8-week, nationwide, virtual therapy program is designed for patients with Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis and uses two proven approaches—Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Gut-Directed Hypnotherapy—to help manage stress, anxiety, and inflammation, which can all contribute to IBD flare-ups. Hear Dr. Navidi discuss… The brain-gut connection and how it can impact IBD The benefits and patient outcomes of CBT and Gut-Directed Hypnotherapy What patients can expect from the IBD Therapy Group The IBD Therapy Groups starts on August 14. To learn more, see if you qualify, or sign up for a free consultation, visit https://www.gipsychology.com/ibdgroup/.
Hear Dr. Delgado share about the discovery of APR along with the advancements surrounding APR.
* "Pseudoscience" and Reverse Engineering: This week Fred Williams and Doug McBurney welcome Dr. Michael Egnor: author of "The Immortal Mind", a medical doctor, professor of neurosurgery at Stony Brook University, and a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute who's been a leading voice addressing intelligent design, the mind-brain relationship, and the limits of materialist explanations in science. * The Heart of the Matter: Listen in as Dr. Egnor explains how the assumption that the heart is a pump, (a design inference) is essential to analysis of the "Windkessel effect" and how the design of the circulatory system of the brain protects delicate microcirculation infrastructure from the powerful pumping force of the heart. * Hemispheres: Get the back story on a surgical procedure called the "hemispherectomy", and it's implications for the mind/body interface, including fascinating descriptions of how Penfield's study of seizures implies that reason, abstract thought and the will arise not in the brain, but elsewhere. * Flesh Versus Mind: Dr. Egnor reviews the thoughts of Aquinas, Plato, Ryle, Descartes, Aristotle and others regarding the mind and the body, and the compatibility of those thoughts with the best understanding of modern neuroscience. * The Savant: Hear Dr. Egnor comment on Bob Enyart's theory regarding the often amazing capabilities displayed by savants. * Soul, Spirit & Body: Listen to Fred, Doug & Dr. Egnor explore the nature of the body, soul, spirit relationship, and how Francis Crick proved that being smart does not necessarily make one wise, (check out quote number three)!
* "Pseudoscience" and Reverse Engineering: This week Fred Williams and Doug McBurney welcome Dr. Michael Egnor: author of "The Immortal Mind", a medical doctor, professor of neurosurgery at Stony Brook University, and a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute who's been a leading voice addressing intelligent design, the mind-brain relationship, and the limits of materialist explanations in science. * The Heart of the Matter: Listen in as Dr. Egnor explains how the assumption that the heart is a pump, (a design inference) is essential to analysis of the "Windkessel effect" and how the design of the circulatory system of the brain protects delicate microcirculation infrastructure from the powerful pumping force of the heart. * Hemispheres: Get the back story on a surgical procedure called the "hemispherectomy", and it's implications for the mind/body interface, including fascinating descriptions of how Penfield's study of seizures implies that reason, abstract thought and the will arise not in the brain, but elsewhere. * Flesh Versus Mind: Dr. Egnor reviews the thoughts of Aquinas, Plato, Ryle, Descartes, Aristotle and others regarding the mind and the body, and the compatibility of those thoughts with the best understanding of modern neuroscience. * The Savant: Hear Dr. Egnor comment on Bob Enyart's theory regarding the often amazing capabilities displayed by savants. * Soul, Spirit & Body: Listen to Fred, Doug & Dr. Egnor explore the nature of the body, soul, spirit relationship, and how Francis Crick proved that being smart does not necessarily make one wise, (check out quote number three)!
Here's your local news for Wednesday, July 23, 2025:We hear Senator Baldwin's plan to lower the cost of housing, child care, and household goods,Explain how you can weigh in on phase one of the Madison LakeWay project,Hear Dr. Donald Wuebbles' climate change predictions for the Great Lakes region,Discuss the power of interfaith activism,Travel back in time to 1962,Get the scoop on the 2025 Lumberjack World Championships,And much more.
Hear Dr. Delgado share about the discovery of APR along with the advancements surrounding APR.
Guest: Yogindra Persuad For decades, hydroxyurea has been the cornerstone therapy for sickle cell disease, but new disease-modifying therapies, curative strategies, and gene therapies are expanding options for patients. While these advancing approaches come with some risks, they can help offer symptom relief, reduce complications, and give patients more choices when it comes to managing their sickle cell disease. Hear Dr. Yogindra Persuad, a physician in the Department of Hematology at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, walk through the history of sickle cell disease treatment and discuss the benefits and risks of these developing therapies.
Guest: Yogindra Persuad For decades, hydroxyurea has been the cornerstone therapy for sickle cell disease, but new disease-modifying therapies, curative strategies, and gene therapies are expanding options for patients. While these advancing approaches come with some risks, they can help offer symptom relief, reduce complications, and give patients more choices when it comes to managing their sickle cell disease. Hear Dr. Yogindra Persuad, a physician in the Department of Hematology at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, walk through the history of sickle cell disease treatment and discuss the benefits and risks of these developing therapies.
Hear Dr. Lile share about medical advancements that have impacted children in the womb.
In this episode of Quality Matters, Dr. Richard Bergenstal, Executive Director of the International Diabetes Center, joins host Andy Reynolds to explore the evolving landscape of diabetes care—from the legacy of A1C to the promise of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM).Rich shares lessons from decades of clinical leadership, research and quality improvement, including his advisory role in NCQA's updated Diabetes Recognition Program. He explains how CGM, new metrics like the Glucose Management Indicator and a focus on patient experience are reshaping how we define and deliver high-quality diabetes care.Listen to this episode to discover:Why the A1C Era Was Just the Beginning. Learn how A1C transformed diabetes care—and why it's no longer enough. Richl explains why A1C is a measurement tool, not a management tool, and how CGM fills that gap.The Rise of CGM and What It Means for Quality. Understand why CGM use has surged sixfold in two years, and how it empowers patients with real-time data, alerts and confidence. Discover how CGM metrics like Time in Range and GMI are becoming the new standard.The Power of Visualizing Glucose Data. Explore how tools like the Ambulatory Glucose Profile (AGP) help clinicians and patients detect patterns, personalize care and move from data to action.Why Quality Measures Must Evolve. Learn how NCQA's updated Diabetes Recognition Program adds HEDIS measures to reflect contemporary care standards and whole-person health.What's Next in Diabetes Care. Hear Dr. Rich's optimistic, collaborative vision for the next decade of helping people who have diabetes live better lives.This conversation is essential for quality leaders, clinicians and health plan professionals who want to stay ahead of the curve in diabetes care, digital health and patient-centered quality improvement.Key Quote:The A1C set up the need for the next technology. Why did finger stick glucose come about? Because the average A1C said, “You need to do better.” But nobody wants to poke their finger multiple times a day. So A1C led to finger sticks. Finger sticks led to CGM and now CGM has changed the dialogue. The A1C era had its role, but you look for the next thing to get to the next level. That's what I see CGM as. -Rich Bergenstal, MDTime Stamps:(02:14) The Era of A1C(04:22) What is Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)(06:43) Bridging the A1C and CGM Eras(10:45) Addressing Skepticism and Myths about CGM(18:37) The Future of Diabetes Care Dive Deeper:NCQA's Diabetes Recognition ProgramRecent Quality News About DiabetesConnect with Rich Bergenstal
Send us a textDr. Sarah McKay is an Oxford-educated neuroscientist, author, and science communicator. She specializes in translating brain science into practical insights for health, wellbeing, and women's life stages. Her bestselling book, The Women's Brain Book, explores how the female brain changes from puberty to menopause and beyond.Follow Dr McKay:InstagramThe Women's Brain BookBrain Health for DummiesShop Legion Supplements and use discount code: MoveDailyThis is an affiliate link. The Move Daily Membership is a paid monthly subscription for women, which gives you access to a huge amount of resources to help support you in reaching your health goals. Whether you're looking to lose fat, gain lean muscle, focus on your nutrition, give time to wellness or simply wish to dial in your overall health, we can support you in achieving your objectives. Join today!Support the showThanks for moving daily with us in your fitness, wellness and nutrition! Be sure to follow us here:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TracySteenMoveDailyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/movedailyfitness/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tracy.steen1TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tracysteenSubscribe to my podcast! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2375873/support
Join us as we discuss how the books of the Bible are placed within the unified framework of the canon. Hear Dr. Andreas Kostenberger analyze key biblical-theological themes, and interpret their major ethical elements---demonstrating how God seeks to transform lives through the inspired text. Learn why the Gospel changes everything.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The second mailbag episode of the summer is here! Hear Dr. Alexandra's advice for three listeners from around the world, with three relationship dilemmas: the first is a fellow “Alexandra” who lives in England and is struggling with her blended family. Next, we hear from a listener in Hawaii who is trying to make a difficult decision about their relationship. Finally, Dr. Alexandra answers a question from a listener in the UK who is ready to have a baby…but her boyfriend is not. Listen to hear Dr. Alexandra's guidance and submit your own question by following the link below."Your Anxiety Toolkit" on MasterClass: www.masterclass.com/youranxietytoolkitOrder Dr. Alexandra's book, Love Every DaySubscribe to Dr. Alexandra's NewsletterSubmit a Listener Question
In this episode, host Simone Sloan talks with Etty Burke, Organizational Psychologist, about her book Aaron the Different: A Story of Courage, Belonging, and Acceptance. Themes discussed include addressing bullying and acceptance. Etty shares her inspiration to write the book and inspires readers to embrace their uniqueness, build meaningful connections, and contribute to a kinder, more inclusive world.Etty Burk is an award-winning author, organizational psychologist, and HR business leader who is committed to creating environments where individuals feel safe, respected, and valued. By combining her expertise in psychology and leadership, Etty helps individuals and organizations thrive by fostering cultures rooted in acceptance, inclusion, and growth. You can reach her at www.ettyburk.com.
Dr. Terri Givens is a regular "Friend of the Show" on Trending in Ed and a professor of political science at the University of British Columbia and author of Radical Empathy. She joins host Mike Palmer to discuss the current challenges facing higher education and academic associations, the importance of collaboration, and how individuals can take action in a chaotic world. Key Takeaways: Higher education faces significant disruptions, including declining enrollment, reduced research funding, and a shift towards an adjunct-focused model. Academic associations are crucial for faculty development and networking but struggle with declining membership and funding. There's a growing demand for academic associations to take political stances, which is challenging for their 501(c)(3) status. Collaboration and strategic planning are essential for academic associations and universities to navigate current challenges. The current political landscape highlights systemic issues like racism and discrimination, underscoring the need for mutual aid and community involvement. Empathy and taking action are vital in addressing societal and educational challenges, as discussed in Dr. Givens' upcoming book, Reckoning. It's crucial for higher education to better articulate its value, especially that of a liberal education, beyond just job prospects. The politicization of higher education is a concern, but it also presents an opportunity for institutions to unite and promote their positive impact. A historical and global perspective helps us understand and navigate current challenges, recognizing that societies have overcome major hurdles before. Why You Should Listen: Gain insights into the significant challenges and disruptions impacting higher education and academic associations today. Learn about the critical role of academic associations and why their struggles have a "domino effect" on the broader academic landscape. Understand the call for greater collaboration and strategic foresight within higher education to address current and future crises. Hear Dr. Givens' perspective on how individuals can find agency and make an impact in a chaotic world, emphasizing local action and mutual aid. Explore the intersection of politics and education, and why staying politically involved is essential for everyone. Discover why higher education needs to re-articulate its value and address issues like declining male enrollment. Tune in to hear Dr. Terri Givens share her extensive experience and sharp analysis on the state of higher education, the role of academic associations, and the power of empathy and action in these turbulent times. Subscribe to Trending in Education wherever you get your podcasts and join the conversation!
In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli speaks with Dr. Bernard Harris, a leader whose extraordinary career trajectory—from physician to NASA astronaut to CEO and venture capitalist—offers rare insights into the inner work of leadership. Dr. Harris is the first African American to walk in space, and the author of Embracing Infinite Possibilities: Letting Go of Fear to Find Your Highest Potential. His unique vantage point, shaped by science, space exploration, and C-suite leadership, gives him an extraordinary lens on what really limits potential—not just for individuals, but for teams and entire organizations.This is not a conversation about space missions. It's a candid exploration of the hidden forces that hold even the most accomplished leaders back. Dr. Harris shares how fear, false identity, and overachievement can become barriers disguised as success—and how leaders can finally begin to let go. With disarming honesty, he recounts how constant validation once drove his every move, and how shedding that need was key to unlocking deeper effectiveness and personal alignment.What makes this episode essential for executive listeners is not just the personal story—it's the direct application to business and leadership contexts. Dr. Harris talks about leading teams under pressure, confronting blind spots in senior leadership, and what it really takes to receive feedback at the top. His reflections offer a masterclass in self-awareness and intentional leadership, especially for those navigating high-stakes roles where perception often replaces truth.Whether you're leading a company, serving on a board, or mentoring the next generation of executives, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you define success, strength, and growth. The conversation isn't about doing more—it's about uncovering what's driving your decisions, and whether it's truly aligned with your values and long-term vision.Actionable Takeaways:You'll learn how Dr. Harris overcame fear—not through toughness, but by reframing what failure really means for leaders.Hear how overachievement can be a trap, even when it's applauded—especially for those in senior roles.Discover why most CEOs stop getting meaningful feedback—and what to do to get the truth back on the table.Explore the performance identity leaders develop—and how it can silently limit their ability to lead authentically.Find out what happened when Dr. Harris was told by his team: “You're a micromanager”—and what he did next.Learn why self-awareness is a strategic advantage, not just a personal virtue.Hear Dr. Harris describe how he applies the same mindset that got him into space to running businesses and investing.Explore how internal versus external drivers shape leadership clarity—and how to regain control of your narrative.Understand how success, when unchecked, can become an armor that distances leaders from their teams.Connect with Dr. Bernard HarrisBernard Harris LinkedIn Embracing Infinite Possiblities Connect with Mahan Tavakoli: Mahan Tavakoli Website Mahan Tavakoli on LinkedIn Partnering Leadership Website
As we arrive at Episode 423, we're celebrating 9 years of the Mom & Mind Podcast! I never imagined this possibility, but I'm so honored to share these profound stories and feature these helpful experts. I'm thankful to the real rockstars, every single listener. We continue to address every aspect of perinatal mental health, raising awareness and spreading a message of hope. Each person's journey of vulnerability, difficulty, and healing is important, and we hope that the insights and resources we share can help others. I'm excited to bring you another episode with Dr. Shoshana Bennett, the very first expert guest to appear on the podcast way back in 2016. After two life-threatening bouts of postpartum illness, Dr. Shoshana Bennett helped pioneer the field of maternal mental health in the US. She founded Postpartum Assistance for Mothers in 1987, became president of California's Postpartum Health Alliance, and served as president of Postpartum Support International. Dr. Shosh is the author of Children of the Depressed, Postpartum Depression for Dummies, and Pregnant on Prozac. She co-authored Beyond the Blues: A Guide to Understanding and Treating Prenatal and Postpartum Depression. She created the first app for postpartum depression and is an executive producer of the documentary, Dark Side of the Full Moon. Dr. Shosh co-founded the Postpartum Action Institute, which is committed to promoting parental health. To date, she has helped over 20,000 new parents around the world through private consultations, teleclasses, conferences, webinars, and support groups. Show Highlights: Intimacy is SO much more than “just sex.” Examples of intimacy and connection Barriers to intimacy include assumptions, lack of communication, taking each other for granted, and not showing love in various ways. A lack of appreciation leads to a battle over who's working harder and resentment. Dr. Shosh's advice to couples to “get more of what you need.” The importance of being respectful instead of snappy, critical, and nasty (“YOU are responsible for what comes out of your mouth, whether you are sleep-deprived or not.”) Dates are important and should not be “back-burnered.” (Hear Dr. Shosh's rules for dating when there is a new baby at home!) Anticipation of the next date is important! Get creative with physical intimacy! The key to intimacy is to approach a partner without complaining; we have to re-educate ourselves. Be intentional in your relationship. “Humor is golden and can help in difficult times.” (Laughing together adds to intimacy!) Resources: Connect with Dr. Shoshana Bennett: Website Dr. Shosh's past Mom & Mind episodes: 2, 3, and 154 Books and the documentary: Children of the Depressed, Postpartum Depression for Dummies, Pregnant on Prozac, Beyond the Blues: A Guide to Understanding and Treating Prenatal and Postpartum Depression, and Dark Side of the Full Moon. Call the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 1-833-TLC-MAMA or visit cdph.ca.gov Please find resources in English and Spanish at Postpartum Support International, or by phone/text at 1-800-944-4773. There are many free resources available, including online support groups, peer mentors, a specialist provider directory, and perinatal mental health training for therapists, physicians, nurses, doulas, and anyone who wants to become more supportive in offering services. You can also follow PSI on social media: Instagram, Facebook, and most other platforms Visit www.postpartum.net/professionals/certificate-trainings/ for information on the grief course. Visit my website, www.wellmindperinatal.com, for more information, resources, and courses you can take today! If you are a California resident looking for a therapist in perinatal mental health, email me about openings for private pay clients! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TrulySignificant.com, home of honoring truly significant people in your life, presents Dr. Alphonsus Obayuwana and his instrument for measuring human hope. Learn how to find, measure and boost hope and happiness along with the hunger:happiness ratio. The Hope Index Scale (HIS) resulted in a grant popularizing the Happiness Formula with Fortune 500 companies in the U.S. Hear Dr. Alphonsus Obayuwana debunk three major happiness myths and discuss the "supposed" happiness country in the world Finland. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Welcome to your mid-calendar year Oracle Reading coming to you from my latest book, Radical Abundance in Radical Times: The Oracle.Pre-order here: https://amzn.to/4dQJVY1Paperbacks available June 11, 2025 here.In this Oracle Reading episode, you'll uncover:*The true path to lasting wealth & abundance*Inspiration if you prefer to live a different timeline than what the artificial matrix offers*How abundance can manifest in a variety of ways*How letting go of key parts of your "identity" can bring gifts of abundance*Hear Dr. Kristian's personal stories about stepping into new levels of abundance*How to use the artificial matrix for your benefit*Two questions to ask yourself to know your next steps *Breaking out of the current abundance program*How you being the true You creates the Golden Age...and more!Resources mentioned in today's episode:*New free offerings: https://sacred-spirituality.org/*Radical Abundance in Radical Times: The Oracle pre-order: https://amzn.to/4dQJVY1*Email kristian (at)sacred-spirituality(dot)org to forward your pre-order to claim your Radical Wealth companion meditation Listen anywhere podcasts are offered, including here: https://sacred-spirituality.org/awakening-the-podcast/Make a donation to support this podcast here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/HKSacredSpirituality
Link to the full podcast:https://youtu.be/V2rybQvcrz4?si=rXUuYLzR8-A-kWKh Description: The Critical Role of Sleep in Leadership HealthDaniel Butler shares groundbreaking insights on the importance of sleep, emphasizing that proper rest is even more vital than exercise for overall well-being. Drawing from research by NASA and renowned psychologist Dr. Archibald Hart, he explains how sleep directly impacts brain health, stress management, and long-term cognitive function. He highlights how insufficient sleep leads to depression, memory decline, and even structural brain damage. Butler stresses that leaders, particularly pastors, must prioritize rest, including taking extended breaks, to prevent burnout. His message is clear: sustainable leadership requires intentional recovery, and sleep is a non-negotiable key to finishing well.Purchase The Christian Leader Blueprint book today: https://www.ryanfranklin.org/blueprintbookDownload The Christian Leader Blueprint – Short Guide (Free): https://www.ryanfranklin.org/blueprint Take the Christian Leader™ Self-Assessment (Free):https://www.ryanfranklin.org/clselfassessment Learn more about Christian Leader™ Community Coaching:https://www.ryanfranklin.org/communitycoaching YouTube and Audio Podcast: https://www.ryanfranklin.org/leaderpodcast Connect with Ryan: Email: info@ryanfranklin.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rnfranklin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rnfranklin/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rnfranklin/ Audio mastering by Apostolic Audio: https://www.apostolic-audio.com#leadership, #thoughtleadership, #ministry, #pastor, #pastors, #churches, #leadershiptraining, #churchleader, #churchleaders, #influence, #leadershipdevelopment, #coaching, #executivecoach, #leadershipcoaching, #productivitycoach, #productivity, #growthmindset, #theproductiveleader, #ChristianLeader, #ChristianLeadership, #LeadershipPodcast, #FaithAndBusiness, #PodcastInterview, #ChristianEntrepreneurship, #KingdomImpact, #PodcastInspiration, #LeadershipJourney, #PurposeDriven, #ChristianPodcast, #LeadershipEssentials, #LeadershipFundamentalsSend us a text
In this episode of Truth Tribe, Dr. Douglas Groothuis reads his newly written foreword to the reissue of Roaring Lambs: A Gentle Plan to Radically Change Your World by Bob Briner. This classic work calls Christians to a bold and faithful presence in every sphere of culture — from media to sports to the arts. Dr. Groothuis reflects on Briner’s vision of cultural engagement through the lens of biblical truth, modern challenges, and historical voices like Francis Schaeffer, Os Guinness, James Davison Hunter, and Andy Crouch. This meditation issues a rallying cry for believers to courageously "roar" in their own fields with truth, grace, and conviction.
Hear Dr. Harper share an update as a prolife, christian whitehouse reporter.
There's new information about black holes and 'forever chemicals', so we thought we would reprise two popular stories from our past episodes. Hear Dr. Dirk Grupe (NKU physicist) describe black holes and then listen to 'black hole music' just released by NASA. To look for patterns in the data from space telescopes they 'sonified' it, producing haunting cosmic music. Then, we update you on a recent executive order by Donald Trump regarding 'forever chemicals'. Are these toxic substances in Louisville's tap water? Mary Williams reminds us what 'forever chemicals' are, how they can impact our health, and what we can do to reduce our exposure. Here is the link to NASA's page on black-hole music: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/chandra/nasa-telescopes-tune-into-a-black-hole-prelude-fugue/ ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
With all these novel treatments for psoriasis and eczema available, how can your patients choose? Don't worry, we've got a plan. This week, we're joined by Dr. Peter Lio as he introduces ESTAR, a system to help patients choose medications. Listen in as he discusses a new paradigm to empower your patients and make choosing treatments a collaborative process. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com. Hear Dr. Lio live at IDS 2025 for a deep dive with fellow experts during the “Integrative Approach to Eczema” panel. View Agenda: https://bit.ly/42joj2r Peter Lio, MD is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology & Pediatrics at Northwestern University. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and his Dermatology training at Harvard. While at Harvard, he received formal training in acupuncture. Dr. Lio is the founding director of the Chicago Integrative Eczema Center and a founding faculty member of the Integrative Dermatology Certificate Program with over 400 publications and 4 textbooks.
Episode 61!!! We are celebrating 6 years of Outrageous Love and 6 years of honoring journeys to responsiveness. From all walks of life, we have interviewed over 50 educators who have inspired us with their personal histories, equity walks, and keen insights on equity and cultural responsiveness. Per tradition, we start the new season with Dr. Hollie's personal episode, which supposedly provides a peek inside his personal space. To kick off the 6th season, Dr. Hollie focuses on the importance of family and introduces us to his cousin, Carrie Palmer. Carrie is a true renaissance woman - multi-talented and multi-faceted. She brings a lens that is varied, leveled, and nuanced. VABBulous life story. Hear Dr. Hollie's two cents, which provides some history and background on the podcast and why we must advocate for outrageous love now more than ever.Learn more about CLR and Dr. Hollie at www.culturallyresponsive.org and Twitter @validateaffirm
Dr. Amy D'Aprix, President and Founder of Lifebridge Strategies, explains the need the company is filling, how life and money go hand in hand, and what the vision is for better serving clients into the future.Hear Dr. Amy's full interview in Episode 483 of The Action Catalyst.
Today's guest is a former high school science and math teacher, has over 50 years of ministry experience, and is owner of Dinosaur Adventure Land in Lennox, Alabama, Dr. Kent Hovind! Hear Dr. Hovind set the the record straight, as well as his challenger, when he responds to the question, “Where did God Come From?”. He'll also answer the question, “How old is the Earth?” and you'll hear some very interesting facts about Noah's Ark, the so-called “geologic column", and much more as Dr. Hovind shows us the Truth in the Bible! Go to www.Drdino.com and www.kenthovind.tv to learn more.
Be present and accounted for in learning the strategies that address chronic absenteeism. Hear Dr. Duke Bradley III (superintendent, Newton County Schools) and Dr. Dana Rickman (president and CEO, GPEE) as they discuss how to improve student attendance.
The courageous life of Joanna Plantagenet extends far beyond her mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and her 'brave and heroic' brother Richard the Lionheart. She conquers the throne, escapes from a prison, is shipwrecked, goes on crusade, survives bullying brothers and husbands and essentially waits for no man. As Dr. Catherine Hanley puts it; "you don't become Queen and sit about eating chocolates, there's a job to do".Matt Lewis is joined by Cath to celebrate the adventurous and tumultuous life of Joanna Plantagenet, who's resilience and resourcefulness is astonishing as she navigates political intrigue, personal tragedy, and battles for survival in a male-dominated world. She is a testament to the ways medieval women asserted power and agency in a time of limited control.Gone Medieval is presented by Matt Lewis. It was edited by Amy Haddow, the producer is Joseph Knight. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.Gone Medieval is a History Hit podcast.Hear Dr. Cath Hanley on Gone Medieval's Matilda: Empress, Queen, Warrior:https://open.spotify.com/episode/3URgqZAWK25RBFbZrE8F40?si=oXtPW4FOQ8eNvQ72vQhmTgFor more on Joanna Plantagenet's family:Eleanor of Aquitaine:https://open.spotify.com/episode/67XsxIAKd8AwctFgFAlkXLRichard the Lionheart:https://open.spotify.com/episode/0vJVuLhSWVzisKBbbNVUqaSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://insights.historyhit.com/history-hit-podcast-always-on
This week, we're diving deep into the Shepherds Conference, a ministry of Grace Community Church. For 16 years, our Pastor, Dr. John Hall, has made the annual pilgrimage to this unique gathering of church leaders.The Shepherds Conference offers a rare opportunity for pastors and ministry leaders to step away from their daily responsibilities and:Fellowship with a brotherhood of like-minded ministers: Connect with fellow leaders who share your passion and commitment.Refresh their minds and souls: Receive powerful teachings from experienced and respected leaders in the faith.Gain invaluable insights: Return to their ministries with renewed vision and practical takeaways.In this episode, Dr. John Hall shares his personal experiences from this year's conference, reflecting on how it has evolved over the years and what keeps him returning.What You'll Discover in This Episode:[00:00:22:18] What is the Shepherds Conference? - A comprehensive overview of the conference's purpose and mission.[00:02:37:00] How different is it from the first to the last one you attended? - Dr. Hall reflects on the conference's evolution and impact over 16 years.[00:03:55:34] Why do you go? - Hear Dr. Hall's personal motivations for attending year after year.[00:08:50:00] What was the highlight of this year? - Discover the most impactful moments and key takeaways from the latest conference.[00:13:17:21] One practical takeaway from the conference to bring to your minister - Dr. Hall shares actionable advice for ministry leaders.But that's not all!Join us for our ever-popular "That's Stupid Segment" [00:21:32:05], where we tackle the real, sometimes challenging, and often humorous aspects of life.Links mentionedShepherds Conference website https://www.shepherdsconference.org/Related episode:What is Seminary? Does it matter? https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/fsbc/episodes/Ep-5--What-is-Seminary--Does-it-Matter-e2v0tma**About Upon Further Review**Further Upon Review Podcast takes a deeper look at the topic scene throughout the scriptures as your host Cody Kitchen sits down with Doctor John Hall and a special guest to discuss what the scripture says and how we can apply it to our lives.
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Send a Text Message. Please include your name and email so we can answer you! Please note, this does not subscribe you to our email list, it's just to answer if you have a questions for us. If you've hit a plateau in your weight loss journey—despite lifestyle changes and initial treatments—you might find yourself asking, ‘What's wrong with me? Why can't I make this work without more help?' I get it—I've been there too. But what if adding another tool, like an anti-obesity medication, wasn't a “failure” but part of optimizing your health?In this episode, I'll share how I've reframed these decisions in my own journey and why adding medications can be empowering rather than discouraging. We'll explore the mindset behind embracing these tools and how they're no different from other biohacking methods people use to optimize their well-being. Plus, I'll talk about how to protect your peace by curating an environment—online and in real life—that supports your growth, positivity, and goals. Psst: This is part one of a two-part series. Next week, we'll dive into some of the specific medication options, why you might consider them, and how they can support your journey—so stay tuned!Referenceshttps://www.theminimalmom.com/The Minimal Mom plannerAudio Stamps00:30 - Hear Dr. Rentea's reflections on the start to her year, embracing snowy adventures with her son and finding joy in getting organized and simplifying life.03:40 - We explore the mindset behind adding anti-obesity medications when lifestyle changes and initial treatments reach a plateau.08:50 - Dr. Rentea helps us reframe additional medications as tools for optimizing health rather than moral failures, focusing on what works best for your unique needs.10:45 - Learn how to protect your peace by curating your environment—whether online or in real life—to ensure it supports growth, positivity, and your goals without negativity holding you back.Quotes"There comes this point where you have to make the decision, do I need more physiologic help?""If your cortisol levels are up all the time, it's really detrimental... It's really hard for your body to sit there and want to release fat when cortisol is really asking sugar to go up.""If you're someone where for decades and decades you've been struggling with this, for you to say, ‘I don't want a medication for life,' I want to know then what your solution is."“You hear about biohacking all day—a different coffee or a supplement—it's accepted and celebrated. So why is adding another anti-obesity medication any different?”“The problem here is not adding an additional medication, the problem is the morality associated with it.”“Are the people around you supportive or are they polluting the environment? It is hard enough to change. You need all the support in the world—you do not need people holding you back, saying negative things, getting in your way. You only need help going forward.”All of the information on this podcast is for general informational purposes only. Please talk to your physician and medical team about what is right for you. No medical advice is being on this podcast. If you live in Indiana or Illinois and want to work with doctor Matthea Rentea, you can find out more on www.RenteaClinic.com
Dr. Lynn Hellerstein of Vision Beyond Sight speaks with Dr. Patrick Quaid, Neuro-Optometrist, published Vision Science researcher, best-selling author, and international lecturer, to talk about kids with vision and learning issues. Hear Dr. Quaid's own personal story when he went through a vision-related learning problem at the age of 8 that was caused by a concussion due to a motor vehicle accident. What's surprising is his vision problem went undiagnosed for more than a year! Even more shocking? Unrecognized and untreated pediatric concussions happen to kids more often than you think, causing problems in seeing, reading and learning. Learn about Dr. Quaid's program on kids with reading problems that resulted to doubling of reading fluency within 6 months. Find out about dysphonetic and dyseidetic dyslexia, and get advice for parents on how to help children with learning problems. Dr. Lynn Hellerstein, Developmental Optometrist, co-owner of Hellerstein & Brenner Vision Center, P.C., award-winning author and international speaker, holds powerful and inspiring conversations with her guests in the areas of health, wellness, education, sports and psychology. They share their inspirational stories of healing and transformation through their vision expansion. Vision Beyond Sight Podcast will help you see with clarity, gain courage and confidence. Welcome to Vision Beyond Sight! Also available on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Audible and Stitcher.
For ADHDers, romanticism is a common struggle where you find yourself constantly daydreaming about an ideal future and struggling with the reality of the present.In this flashback episode, Patrick Casale and Dr. Megan Anna Neff, two AuDHD mental health professionals, discuss the intricacies of romanticizing experiences and the repercussions that come with it. As neurodivergent mental health professionals, they offer a unique perspective on how projecting ideal futures can create a disconnect with the present, leading to disappointment and restlessness.Top 3 reasons to listen to the entire episode:Discover the impact of romanticizing future outcomes on mental health, particularly for those with ADHD and other neurodivergent traits, and how it can disrupt your ability to enjoy the present moment.Hear Dr. Neff and Patrick's personal stories about their struggles with restlessness and the unending need for new experiences, and learn how this affects their daily lives.Explore strategies to reconcile your idealized visions of the future with the messy reality of the present, and find out how to cultivate a sense of settled contentment.Take some time to reflect on your own tendencies to romanticize the future. Consider how this impacts your well-being and what steps you can take to stay grounded in the present and find balance one moment at a time.***This episode is the 1st of 10 episodes that Divergent Conversations is re-releasing for 2025. Please enjoy, and we'll be back with new content, resources, and guests in a couple of months.————————————————————————————————
Rupert Sheldrake, PhD: Real Science Radio's Fred Williams and co-host Doug McBurney welcome Dr. Rupert Sheldrake who earned his PhD in biochemistry from Cambridge, is an author or co-author of 15 books and more than 100 scientific papers, and is a brilliant, and humble man who believes that God is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Shermer the Squirmer: Hear about Dr. Sheldrake's debate with Michael Schermer, and the hysterical fear he inspires in materialists. TED Ban Resurrects Truth: Check out "The Science Delusion", Dr. Sheldrake's TED talk that was banned by TED TV, (leading to it going from 30,000 to about 8 million views, and climbing)! Spiritual and Natural: Hear Dr. Sheldrake's thoughts on consciousness, the psychic, telepathy, premonitions, the 6th sense and the idea that The Holy Spirit underlies all reality and sustains everything physical and spiritual.
Rupert Sheldrake, PhD: Real Science Radio's Fred Williams and co-host Doug McBurney welcome Dr. Rupert Sheldrake who earned his PhD in biochemistry from Cambridge, is an author or co-author of 15 books and more than 100 scientific papers, and is a brilliant, and humble man who believes that God is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Shermer the Squirmer: Hear about Dr. Sheldrake's debate with Michael Schermer, and the hysterical fear he inspires in materialists. TED Ban Resurrects Truth: Check out "The Science Delusion", Dr. Sheldrake's TED talk that was banned by TED TV, (leading to it going from 30,000 to about 8 million views, and climbing)! Spiritual and Natural: Hear Dr. Sheldrake's thoughts on consciousness, the psychic, telepathy, premonitions, the 6th sense and the idea that The Holy Spirit underlies all reality and sustains everything physical and spiritual.
Rupert Sheldrake, PhD: Real Science Radio's Fred Williams and co-host Doug McBurney welcome Dr. Rupert Sheldrake who earned his PhD in biochemistry from Cambridge, is an author or co-author of 15 books and more than 100 scientific papers, and is a brilliant, and humble man who believes that God is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Phase Shifting & Red Shifting: Hear about fudge factors and assumptions in the scientific world that Dr. Sheldrake calls the scientific equivalent of monetary "quantitative easing!" Everything's Information: ...and/or "form" (which is the heart of information). Hear how form and the doctrine of the Holy Trinity all contribute to Dr. Sheldrake's fascinating understanding of the Logos, matter, energy, fields, order and structure. Brought to You by the Number Three: Speaking of the Trinity, check out our research on the sophisticated influence of the number 3 on almost everything! More Than Morphic Resonance: Hear Dr. Sheldrake's fascinating musings on memory, the laws of nature, spirituality and materialism, epigenetics and his theory of morphic resonance as it relates to everything from standard testing to Wordle in The Times.
Rupert Sheldrake, PhD: Real Science Radio's Fred Williams and co-host Doug McBurney welcome Dr. Rupert Sheldrake who earned his PhD in biochemistry from Cambridge, is an author or co-author of 15 books and more than 100 scientific papers, and is a brilliant, and humble man who believes that God is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Phase Shifting & Red Shifting: Hear about fudge factors and assumptions in the scientific world that Dr. Sheldrake calls the scientific equivalent of monetary "quantitative easing!" Everything's Information: ...and/or "form" (which is the heart of information). Hear how form and the doctrine of the Holy Trinity all contribute to Dr. Sheldrake's fascinating understanding of the Logos, matter, energy, fields, order and structure. Brought to You by the Number Three: Speaking of the Trinity, check out our research on the sophisticated influence of the number 3 on almost everything! More Than Morphic Resonance: Hear Dr. Sheldrake's fascinating musings on memory, the laws of nature, spirituality and materialism, epigenetics and his theory of morphic resonance as it relates to everything from standard testing to Wordle in The Times.
In this special program, Dr. Michael Youssef shares the importance of The Open Door Campaign, Leading The Way's new 5-year plan to passionately proclaim uncompromising Truth in 3 strategic areas. This is a time to strategically focus on areas where the greatest need and opportunity exist. Hear Dr. Youssef's heart and passion for this groundbreaking campaign, and learn how you can join Leading The Way on the frontlines of this incredible work of the Lord.
Dr. Dawei “David” Han is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park. David studies how snakes hear. Snakes are able to detect sound without external ear structures, particularly low frequency vibrations, and David is interested in how this process works, as well as the structures and pathways involved. When he's not working, David enjoys taking care of his pet snakes at home and observing reptiles and amphibians in the wild in his backyard and local parks. There are a variety of snakes native to Maryland, and it's fun to get outside and see what he can find. David received his bachelor's degree in Biology from China Agricultural University and his master's degree in Biology from Truman State University. He recently completed his PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Maryland, College Park where he is now conducting postdoctoral research. In this interview, he shares more about his life and science.
Entrepreneur, author, founder, and physician Dr. Josh Axe talks about managing your stress the healthy way for businesspeople. Hear Dr. Axe's full interview in Episode 75 of The Action Catalyst.
In this special program, Dr. Michael Youssef shares the importance of The Open Door Campaign, Leading The Way's new 5-year plan to passionately proclaim uncompromising Truth in 3 strategic areas. This is a time to strategically focus on areas where the greatest need and opportunity exist. Hear Dr. Youssef's heart and passion for this groundbreaking campaign, and learn how you can join Leading The Way on the frontlines of this incredible work of the Lord.
In this special program, Dr. Michael Youssef shares the importance of The Open Door Campaign, Leading The Way's new 5-year plan to passionately proclaim uncompromising Truth in 3 strategic areas. This is a time to strategically focus on areas where the greatest need and opportunity exist. Hear Dr. Youssef's heart and passion for this groundbreaking campaign, and learn how you can join Leading The Way on the frontlines of this incredible work of the Lord.
Hear Dr. Michael Youssef's message at Rise Up New England, an Evangelistic Celebration originally broadcast LIVE from Springfield, Massachusetts—the least-churched region in America. Just miles away from where the revivalist Jonathan Edwards preached the message that ignited America's first Great Awakening, Dr. Youssef proclaimed the Truth of the Gospel—that only Jesus can assure us of eternal life in heaven.
Author Dr. Naomi Wolf continues her fight for freedom and the truth in her latest book, "The Pfizer Papers," which offers an in-depth look at how Big Pharma, the US government, and healthcare entities coordinated to do what is best for their bottom lines rather than the well-being of Americans. The rabbit hole goes even deeper than we thought. Hear Dr. Naomi Wolf expose WHO is really pulling the strings behind the COVID lies and more on this episode of "Rick & Bubba University"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Achieving massive goals, reaching your highest potential, and creating the future of your dreams with Dr. Benjamin Hardy. Set impossible goals for yourself! Hear Dr. Benjamin Hardy's brilliant tips for goal-setting, self-development, and upleveling yourself and your business. Today, we discuss: (5:45) The psychology behind “10x is easier than 2x” (11:47) How to reframe your past into a powerful asset for your future (19:31) Why you should be setting impossible goals (24:57) The necessary resources, possible risks, and ways to actually create these impossible goals (42:07) Real-world examples of how seemingly impossible goals create more resources (48:24) What happens if you don't hit your impossible goals? (52:44) The science of achieving impossible goals and advice unlearning outdated ideas that no longer serve you (57:13) Understanding time as a tool to create flexibility Listen in and start your incredible future life TODAY! Resources Mentioned in the Episode 10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dr. Benjamin Hardy Think Again by Adam Grant Follow Dr. Hardy instagram.com/drbenjaminhardy benjaminhardy.com Follow Jasmine The Jasmine Star Show podcast instagram.com/jasminestar jasminestar.com Follow Amy Online Marketing Made Easy podcast instagram.com/amyporterfield amyporterfield.com Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts "I love Amy and Online Marketing Made Easy." If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people -- just like you -- move toward the online life and business that they desire. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed, and if you're not following, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Follow now!