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What makes a life truly meaningful? In this two-part series, we wrestle with the tension between the human desire for significance and the reality of our smallness. From the tiniest atom to the largest galaxy, creation points us to something greater—God Himself. Scripture tells us that everything is from Him, through Him, and for Him. Our purpose isn’t found in ourselves, but in connection with the One who holds it all together. Listen in as Pastor Jacob Ley discusses this topic and explores how our significance is found in Him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Voice of Influence podcast, host Andrea interviews Dr. Carla Fowler, an MD, PhD, and elite executive coach. Dr. Fowler shares her journey from the medical field, where she spent nine years earning her MD and PhD, to becoming a leading executive coach. She delves into how her medical training taught her valuable lessons about performance, resilience, and decision-making, which she now uses to help top leaders achieve their goals. The discussion also touches upon the principles of performance science, the importance of mindset and physiological health, and strategies for overcoming resistance both internally and externally. Dr. Fowler's insights provide a unique perspective on how to integrate high-performance practices with a balanced, human-centered approach. 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Carla Fowler 00:50 Journey from Medicine to Coaching 03:19 Insights on Performance and Decision Making 10:10 Defining Performance Science 13:16 Wellness and High Performance 21:13 Balancing Humanity and Performance 25:31 The Feeling of Missing Something 26:11 The Concept of Agency 26:32 Making a Difference 26:53 Human Desire for Impact 27:55 Setting Objectives and Goals 28:30 Building Skills and Overcoming Challenges 30:13 The Importance of Purpose in Stress 33:46 Empowerment and Shaping the Future 38:11 Overcoming Resistance 41:53 Coaching for High Performance 46:24 Final Thoughts and Advice Read the show notes here: https://www.voiceofinfluence.net/350 Give and receive feedback that makes a difference! Register for our 20 minute Deep Impact Method video course here: www.voiceofinfluence.net/deepimpact
King David is described as a person who has a heart after God, yet he is also a person who carries his own foibles. The story of his relationship with Bathsheba and his orchestration of Uriahs death makes this fact very clear. Nevertheless, the Lord remains faithful to David despite his unfaithfulness. It is this response of grace and forgiveness towards David that brings encouragement to our sinful hearts today. Gods amazing grace is available for us all so let us go to him continually with honest and authentic hearts.
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My guest today is John Dennehy, the Director of “My First Bitcoin” (Mi Primer Bitcoin), an educational nonprofit which helped educate 35,000 students in El Salvador using Bitcoin as a tool for financial sovereignty. John became an activist in the wake of September 11th. While in jail after protesting the Iraq War, he decided to leave the country and moved to Ecuador in 2005. He is a best-selling author, award-winning journalist and has written about Bitcoin in Latin America for the Guardian, Al-Jazeera, and the BBC. He moved to El Salvador in 2021 to found My First Bitcoin. In a world at the crossroads, he sees Bitcoin as humanity's best chance to build something better. His first child was born in San Salvador in 2023. In this episode John shares his inspiring journey from activism in the aftermath of 9/11 to founding My First Bitcoin He explains how his perspective shifted from resisting the harmful old systems to actively building new ones. We discuss the unique challenges of adopting Bitcoin in El Salvador, the importance of grassroots education, and of choosing an open-source curriculum. John discusses the need to redefine success metrics, decentralize systems, and build frameworks that empower communities worldwide. He emphasizes the urgency of taking action, warning against the dangers of complacency in the face of a world heading toward unsustainability and even crashes. This episode is a powerful reminder that change starts with individuals choosing to create something better. ► If you got value, please like, comment, share, follow and support my work. Thank you! -- SPONSORS -- ►► Get your TREZOR wallet & accessories, with a 5% discount, using my code at checkout (get my discount code from the episode - yep, you'll have to watch it): https://affil.trezor.io/SHUn -- SPECIAL OFFERS – ►► Enjoy the Little HODLer products, learn about sound money while having fun! use code EFRAT for 10% off on non-sale items: https://thelittlehodler.com/ ►► Get 10% off on all books, inc. “The Inverse of Clown World”, using the code EFRAT https://bitcoininfinitystore.com ►► Join me in any of these upcoming events:https://www.efrat.blog/p/upcoming-events -- LINKS – John's Twitter: https://x.com/jdennehy_writes John's Tweet about his quest for freedom: https://x.com/jdennehy_writes/status/1833886333871202548 Mi Primer Bitcoin's Twitter: https://x.com/MyFirstBitcoin_ Mi Primer Bitcoin Website: https://myfirstbitcoin.io/ John's Nostr npub: npub1gaxapm9t9damh6q2lpc04ptcyeh0ysfdfzzs997agu3ae80ftrns7t985l Efrat's Twitter: https://twitter.com/efenigson Efrat's Telegram: https://t.me/efenigson Watch/listen on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/yourethevoice Support Efrat's work: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/efenigson Support Efrat with Bitcoin: https://geyser.fund/project/efenigson Recorded at the Bitcoin Beach Studio: https://www.youtube.com/@LiveFromBitcoinBeach -- CHAPTERS – 00:00 Coming Up… 00:58 The Best Way to Experience El Salvador 03:28 Intro to John & Journey to Activism, 9/11 09:55 Anti-War Activism & Human Desire for Revenge 12:49 The Effectiveness of Activism & Protesting 16:58 Getting Arrested for Your Values Can Empower You 21:18 Police Violence & Intimidation 24:57 Giving Up on the US and Starting Over 28:00 Discovering Bitcoin and Accelerating The Good 33:30 The Birth of “My First Bitcoin” 37:14 “My First Bitcoin” Success in El Salvador and Beyond 40:56 The Global Reach of Bitcoin Education 47:03 My First Bitcoin's Unconferences 48:40 John's Prediction Of A Worldwide Crash & Awakening 52:46 Overcoming Fear of Creating a Better Life 57:17 Be Responsible for Your Future & Is It Worth Voting? 1:00:36 Redefining Success in Life & in “My First Bitcoin” 1:03:57 Decentralizing Education to Empower Local Communities 1:12:30 El Salvador: A Blueprint for Change & Bitcoin Policies 1:20:16 Replicating the “My First Bitcoin” Model to Educate Others 1:24:56 Follow John and “My First Bitcoin”
Boomer, Brandon, and Alli discuss the Romanian gig-economy comedy Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World (2024) https://swampflix.com/ http://www.neworleansbookfair.com/ 00:00 New Orleans Bookfair 2024 02:46 Heretic (2024) 08:08 Wicked - Part 1 (2024) 20:07 Noirvember 22:08 High Sierra (1941) 26:17 Human Desire (1954) 30:52 Coma (2024) 34:48 Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) 38:25 Am I OK? (2024) 42:31 The Apprentice (2024) 45:12 The Last Showgirl (2024) 47:21 The End (2024) 52:01 A Different Man (2024) 56:04 Carol Doda Topless at the Condor (2024) 58:32 Queen of the Deuce (2024) 1:00:31 A Real Pain (2024) 1:02:59 Nightbitch (2024) 1:05:07 Hard Truths (2024) 1:07:52 Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World (2024)
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In this episode, Strahan Coleman dives deep into the longing of the human heart and the even greater longing of God. He takes us on a personal journey of wrestling with desire, thirst, and the ache to be fully satisfied. Strahan shares how his move to a remote town in New Zealand stripped away the distractions, revealing a profound spiritual hunger within. As he grappled with this, he discovered that our deepest longings can only be met by union and intimacy with the divine. He challenges us to stop trying to numb or ignore our pain and instead, to bring it to God - to co-experience our aches and joys with Him. He paints a vision of a church unafraid of lament, embracing the tension of living in a broken world while anticipating the restoration that only God can bring. This is a conversation that will leave you thirsty - not for the temporary fixes of this world, but for the living water that Jesus offers. So join us as we explore the heights and depths of human desire, and how it points us to the heart of our Creator. Strahan Coleman is a writer, poet, and musician living in Aotearoa, New Zealand with his wife and three young boys. Through years of chronic illness, Strahan discovered a friendship with God filled with vulnerability, honesty and unceasing prayer, and now spends his time teaching and providing spaces of deep, rich, Spirit-led prayer for others through his books, prayer schools and spiritual retreats. In his latest work, "Thirsting: Quenching Our Soul's Deepest Desire," Strahan invites his readers to, like him, learn to transform the ache of our lives into our truest prayers, liberating the fire within us to become our greatest gift - our divine homing beacon. Strahan's Book:ThirstingStrahan's Recommendation:Fire WithinJoin Our Patreon for Early Access and More: PatreonConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Threads at www.facebook.com/shiftingculturepodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/shiftingculturepodcast/https://twitter.com/shiftingcultur2https://www.threads.net/@shiftingculturepodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@shiftingculturepodcastConsider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link belowSupport the show
What are you thirsting for? When you desire something, there's generally something out there that will fulfill or satisfy that desire. But, one of the problems of life is when you become convinced that there's something out there in the world that you believe will satisfy your life. Then once you obtain it, you discover, "you know, this really doesn't do it. This really doesn't satisfy me." Or there may be an initial sense of satisfaction, but it just doesn't last. The thrill diminishes over time. What is that all about? Psalm 64:6 ends with these words: "the inward thoughts and the heart of a man are deep." In this episode, we'll look at two things that help us understand our desires: the knowledge of God and the knowledge of self. One of the great things about the Bible is that it teaches us what we need to know about God, and what we need to know about ourselves. Scripture reveals the thoughts and the intentions of the heart. >>Watch on YouTube
Roope Rainisto is a Finnish designer, creator, photographer and screen-writer with a flair for storytelling. Roope has had a lengthy career as a professional designer, and holds a Master of Science degree in Information Networks from the Helsinki University of Technology, Through his art, he combines artificial intelligence and traditional art methods to blur the boundary between the real and the virtual, creating works that feels both familiar and foreign. Acclaimed collections include Life in West America, Reworld, and the recently released Vacation series.Recorded on June 7, 2024 as a Space on X.Follow the guest:https://twitter.com/rainistoFollow the host:https://twitter.com/0x_ScooterFollow Particle:https://twitter.com/Collectparticlehttps://www.particlecollection.comhttps://www.instagram.com/particlecollectionTimestamps:(00:00) Introduction(01:56) Self Expression through Creative Pursuits(03:39) Impact of Design Career on Artistic Trajectory(05:55) Taking Risks & Avoiding Regret through Art(08:55) Developing User Experience Patent Applications(11:24) Influence of AI on the Role of the Artist(14:33) Establishing Authenticity in an Artistic Practice(18:30) Questions of Originality & Authorship in AI(22:16) Perception & Reality in AI Photography(26:11) Examining Individual Drama through Life in West America (29:50) Shoshin, or the Beginner's Mind, Reflected through AI(33:58) Exploring our Place in Society with Reworld(36:38) "Introspection" and the Representation of Reality in Art(38:13) Curating Post Photographic Perspectives with FellowshipAI(40:45) Investigating Escapism through Vacation series(43:38) Human Desire for Unique Experiences(46:03) Using AI to Create Drama & Disruption(49:20) Roope's Approach to Collecting Art (52:03) Approach to Curating Works for Collections(54:12) Outro
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books - (Bonus) - A Conversation with Calen Bullard - TVC Healthcare Advocate---00:00 Welcome and Introduction - Calen Bullard - Texas Veterans Commission Healthcare Advocate for the Granbury VA OPC.05:38 Insights from Calen Bullard's Personal Journey.11:40 Calen Bullard's Military Journey. 19:27 Effective Leadership through Adaptability and Empathy.25:36 Meaning and the Crisis of Males in the Western World. 29:09 What Paves the Leadership Path: Lived Experience and Adaptation.34:18 The Chaos of Two Combat Tours in Iraq.38:10 Calen Bullard's Lessons Learned.44:07 Leading When You're Outranked.51:49 Leading From a Place of Moral Authority.57:06 Counseling From Moral Authority and Life Experience.01:02:59 Suicide Prevention and Veterans' Mental Health.01:09:25 How the Human Brain Works.01:10:52 Human Desire for War. 01:20:12 The Psychological Impact of Warfare on Human Beings.01:24:38 Transition Advice from a Retired Officer.01:29:07 Addressing and Mitigating Leadership Failures.01:36:17 Leadership Lessons from Robert Cialdini.01:37:52 Leadership Lessons from Gregory L. Jantz and Keith Wall.01:46:21 Peer service coordinators cover all of Texas.01:48:20 Staying on the Leadership Path with Support for Military Veterans in Crisis.---Connect with Calen Bullard:Calen Bullard on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/calenbullard/.Calen Bullard on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/VeteranP2Ppecanvalley.Texas Veterans Commission - https://tvc.texas.gov/.Texas Veterans Commission on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/texasveteranscommission.National Suicide Prevention Hotline ---- Help is availableSpeak with someone todayCall 988 Suicide and Crisis LifelineLanguages: English, SpanishHours: Available 24 hours---Opening themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!---Check out HSCT Publishing at: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/.Check out LeadingKeys at: https://www.leadingkeys.com/Check out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/Contact HSCT for more information at 1-833-216-8296 to schedule a full DEMO of LeadingKeys with one of our team members.---Leadership ToolBox website: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/.Leadership ToolBox LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ldrshptlbx/.Leadership ToolBox YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadershiptoolbox/videos.Leadership ToolBox Twitter: https://twitter.com/ldrshptlbx.Leadership ToolBox IG: https://www.instagram.com/leadershiptoolboxus/.Leadership ToolBox FB: https://www.facebook.com/LdrshpT
How much would it take to satisfy my heart? How much is enough? Interestingly, there are people who don't have much that want more, understandably, and then there are people that have a whole lot, and they still want more. And neither group stops to ask the question: Do I have enough?
1 Peter 4:2 NLT: And you won't spend the rest of your life chasing after evil desires, but you will be anxious to do the will of God. GNT: From now on, then, you must live the rest of your earthly lives controlled by God's will and not by human desires.
In this episode, Maxine Mei-Fung Chung shares a glimpse into the psyche's profound influence on creativity and personal growth. I found my own experiences with psychoanalysis echoed in our dialogue, highlighting the transformative power it has on both the canvas, the page, and the mind. Maxine's articulate distinction between psychoanalysis and other therapeutic forms paints a vivid picture of the therapeutic landscape. At the same time, her personal narrative and the profound impact of her beloved childhood librarian provide a rich backdrop to her professional evolution.Maxine discusses her literary contributions, notably her latest book, What Women Want: A Therapist, Her Patients, and Their True Stories of Desire, Power, and Love, which delves beyond Freud's well-trodden question—what do women want?—to celebrate the authentic needs and desires of women. Maxine's first novel, The Eighth Girl, was optioned by Netflix and was a most anticipated book from Bustle, The Rumpus, Electric Literature, and LitHub.In What Women Want, Maxine emphasizes the empathic and advocacy-oriented nature of her writing, inviting readers on a journey of self-discovery. This episode is a tribute to the potency of psychotherapy's intersection with storytelling, an intimate exploration for anyone fascinated by the depths of the human experience.Maxine Mei-Fung ChungWhat Women Want: A Therapist, Her Patients, and Thier True Stories of Desire, Power, and Love, Maxine Mei-Fung ChungThe Eighth Girl, Maxine Mei-Fung ChungLong Live Our Librarians: An Ode To Mrs. Veal, Maxine Mei-Fung ChungThe Marriage Portrait, Maggie O'FarrellAmerican Originality: Essays on Poetry, Louis GlückSupport the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
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As we come to the end of the classic noir era, we wrap up our examination of the femme fatale through two late-career pictures from some of the best who ever did it, Fritz Lang and Otto Preminger, both no strangers to this podcast. Angel Face and Human Desire together represent an intriguing evolution of the femme fatale, right as a new wave of cultural upheaval approaches and the genre departs Hollywood for a few decades. Join us as end one age but begin another with two more women who kill. Recommendations:Tristan: Shree 420Fred: Rebecca, Seven BeautiesWritten & Produced by Tristan Johnson & Fred PelzerA Strange Phantom ProductionMusic by Kevin MacLeod.Learn more about us or follow us on Letterboxd
In this episode of the Getting to Club podcast, host and pclub.io CEO Chris Orlob delves into the psychology of fairness in sales negotiations. Using compelling research and real-world examples, Chris explores how our innate desire for fairness can sometimes hinder achieving optimal outcomes. The episode offers a thought-provoking perspective on how re-evaluating our approach to fairness can lead to more successful deals. Tune in for a powerful blend of research and practical advice that can transform your sales strategy.
In this episode we discuss the concept of awakening and connection, underlining the idea that awakening is not a state of constant positivity, but rather a state of presence and acceptance of life's ups and downs. We specifically explore the innate human desire for connection, drawing parallels with the connection to animals and emphasizing the importance of feeling heard and belonging. We discuss how connections evolve from childhood and how true connection can often be found within oneself, as Pernilla has discovered through the practice of meditation. The conversation also touches on the first human connection with one's mother at birth, the unconditional bond with pets, and the lessons humans can learn from animals about living in the present. Pernilla shares her sensory memories of connection with horses, which brought her a profound sense of presence. Wherever You Go There You Are by Jon Kabat-Inn Eckhart Tolle Connection - A Personal Journey Towards Authentic Belonging by Pernilla Burke (00:00) Introduction and Acknowledging Imperfection: Pernilla and Louise begin by acknowledging that being 'awake' does not mean life is without its challenges. (02:45) Introduction and Purpose: Introduction and intention for the podcast Awakening Process 101, which amongst other things is to inspire self-discovery and presence. (03:40) Sharing Personal Experiences: Personal stories are shared, including experiences with addiction and depression, and the insights gained from these challenges. (05:10) Coping with Life's Ups and Downs: The conversation covers how our journey and the podcast help us cope with life's varying conditions through surrendering to the present moment. (08:30) Connection in Nature and in Humans: Observations on how animals, like geese, demonstrate the need for connection by staying in groups. (11:00) Personal Reflections on Connection: Pernilla reflects on her personal search for connection through substance use and how she found true connection through meditation. (13:20) Connection as Energy: The concept of connection as an energy that lights up the present moment is explored. (15:00) Connection with Children and the Nature of Presence: Pernilla and Louise share personal stories about the importance of being present with children and the ripple effect of connections. The nature of presence and awareness, particularly in children and animals, is discussed. (18:00) Animals and Presence: An exploration on how animals exhibit presence and what humans can learn from them. (21:00) Personal Anecdotes on Animal Connection: Pernilla shares her experiences with a horse named Annabelle and the connection she felt. Reflections on how engaging with animals can lead to a state of presence where time and basic needs are forgotten. (25:30) Connection to Animals and Nature: The hosts discuss the importance of connecting with animals and nature, especially in modern life where people are often removed from natural environments. (26:45) Connecting to Self and Others: The conversation shifts to the concept of connecting with oneself and how it is intertwined with the ability to connect with others. (28:00) The Role of Self-Esteem and Self-Acceptance: 28:00 - The hosts delve into the impact of self-esteem and self-acceptance on connection, discussing how negative thoughts can interfere with self-connection. (30:30)The Nature of Connection: The hosts reflect on the nature of connection, considering it as a positive feeling and how negative emotions can disrupt the sense of connection. (32:00) Connecting to Oneself: The discussion turns to practical ways to deepen the connection to oneself, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance and being present. (33:15) Self-Acceptance as an Action: The hosts talk about self-acceptance as an active process, suggesting that slowing down in life can create space for self-acceptance and a deeper connection with oneself
Thursday, October 19, 2023
Welcome to another compelling episode of the Plain Sight Podcast. Today, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Hans Anderson, an expert in the intricate world of design and technology. In this episode, we venture deep into the philosophy of design, exploring how good design is not just about aesthetics but serves as a powerful tool for effective communication. Hans shares his insights on how trust plays a pivotal role in design, drawing from Aristotle's triune approach of pathos, logos, and ethos. We also delve into the complex mechanics behind design systems and the technologies that bring them to life. But that's not all; we examine the pressing need for user research and the fast-evolving influence of AI in design. Whether you're a design enthusiast, a technology geek, or someone interested in the nuanced layers of human communication, this episode has something for everyone. 1. The Importance of Design in Communication Good design serves clarity and is key in effective communication between an object and a user. Discussions range from product design to communication design, touching on how design helps in landing a message accurately and reliably in the user's mind. 2. Trust and the Aristotle Triune Approach Pathos, logos, and ethos are essential for earning trust. Trust is a crucial element for people to listen or read what you have to say. This concept is applied at Invisible, where Hans Anderson works, particularly in understanding their user base. 3. Design Systems and Technology The role of design systems in creating software, how they are implemented by engineers, and the importance of consistency. Different technologies like Angular, React, and web components come into play here. 4. User Research and Market Dynamics The significance of user research, understanding market dynamics, and adopting technologies accordingly. Tools like Userbrain.com and Datadog were mentioned for data collection and user behavior understanding. 5. AI and Future of Design The possibility of AI commoditizing software design. Discussion on AI tools like OpenAI's CODEX API and its potential integration into design tools like Figma. The conversation also delves into the limitations of AI in creative processes. Contrarian Views from Hans Anderson on Plain Sight AI's Limitation in Creative Processes: While acknowledging the advancements in AI, Hans argues that AI cannot replace human creativity. According to him, AI can only remix existing ideas and lacks the capability to generate new, original thoughts. This goes against the popular notion that AI will soon replace human roles in creative fields. Human Desire vs. Machine Calculation: Hans contests the idea that machines, even if advanced, can replace human decision-making. He emphasizes that machines lack 'desire,' which is fundamental to human action and decision-making. This challenges the common view that AI and machines will make better decisions than humans in all spheres. Design for Trust Over Flashiness: In a world obsessed with aesthetic appeal and usability, Hans puts the spotlight on 'trust' as the ultimate goal of design. Using Aristotle's concepts of pathos, logos, and ethos, he argues that people will only engage with a design—no matter how beautiful—if they find it trustworthy. Skepticism Towards Adopting Popular Design Systems: While many companies quickly adopt popular design systems like Google's Material Design, Hans urges caution. He suggests that these systems might not align with a company's unique needs and culture, challenging the "one-size-fits-all" approach to design systems. Questioning the Rush for Mobile Optimization: Hans reveals that not all applications need a mobile-centric approach, especially when the primary users are not heavily dependent on mobile. This contradicts the prevailing wisdom that mobile-first is essential for all types of software.
In this episode of the Open Late Podcast, Jess connects with Dr. Wednesday Martin, a New York Times bestselling author and renowned sexpert known for her work on parenting, step-parenting, female sexuality, motherhood, and popular culture. Their discussion is a deep dive into various aspects of human nature and sexuality. Wednesday introduces us to the world of bonobos, shedding light on how these primates offer insights into our own social and sexual behaviors. She also delves into the fascinating world of regression analysis, a powerful statistical tool that helps uncover patterns and insights in her research. The conversation takes a historical turn as Wednesday discusses how the advent of agriculture transformed the roles of women in societies and continues to shape gender dynamics today. They also explore female anatomy and the concept of the "girl boner," highlighting the complexity of female sexual pleasure and arousal. In this Episode of Open Late: Human nature and sexuality Regression analysis Dominant female species and evolution to experience pleasure The impact of agriculture on women's roles and gender dynamics Female anatomy and the "girl boner" Connect with Dr. Wednesday Martin: • Instagram: @wednesdaymartinphd • Website: http://wednesdaymartin.com • Book: “UNTRUE” http://wednesdaymartin.com/books/untrue/ Connect with Jessica: • Instagram: @journey.with.jessica | @openlatethepodcast • Website: openlatepodcast.com • YouTube: Open Late Podcast • What's my relationship style? Take the Open Late Quiz • Join our free chat community, "Open Talks" on WhatsApp • Open Late Dictionary 7:23 The means of production shifting from either at-home agriculture, stick and poke agriculture or hunting and gathering that transition to plow culture changed our beliefs radically about who women and men are, including that men became more sexually entitled and privileged. – Dr. Wednesday Martin 12:16 After the agricultural shift, for some women who had dependent children, they were looked at if they were not bringing home the calories, if they were not bringing home the bacon, they had less power relative to men who were doing it. – Dr. Wednesday Martin 15:54 In the long arc of human evolution, inequality is a recent aberration. Women being subjugated is a recent aberration in the long arc of human equality. – Dr. Wednesday Martin 16:28 Women being subjugated is a recent aberration in the arc of human evolution. – Dr. Wednesday Martin 21:51 We are more closely related to bonobos than we are to chimps. – Dr. Wednesday Martin 22:21 We evolved from a female-dominant species where the females are remarkably promiscuous and they would rather have sex with other females than with a male, and that's how they build their social power. – Dr. Wednesday Martin 25:29 We evolved as super flexible, sexual and social strategist, that means we can thrive in a number of situations. – Dr. Wednesday Martin 25:42 Our organs and where everything is placed, how we function, and how we experience pleasure really do point to the fact that we come from a long line of society where we would have multiple sex partners. - Jessica Esfandiary 37:42 A female chimp who has a very abject, dangerous life, and they get beaten by males and by other females, low-ranking female chimps. They will risk death at the hands of a dominant male who leaves their troop and goes wandering, goes out there, finds a male who is a stranger, and copulates with him. – Dr. Wednesday Martin Take advantage of a 30% discount on Dr. Zhana's eligible courses with code "JESSICA", applied to the first payment only for offers with multiple payments or subscriptions. • Open Smarter Course The product I love who support this show: • Honey Pot Lube and Massage Oil OPENLATE20 • The Oh Club OPENLATE • Desire Resorts This is a Sabbatical Jess Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erik Childress and Peter Sobczynski have a jam-packed week for you in physical media. It includes the long-awaited upgrade for an often overlooked Martin Scorsese classic. Emily Blunt debuts in a lovely coming-of-age film while two Oscar winners and a should-have-won-all-the-Emmys actor make their debut in an early ‘80s slasher film. There is some hatred for the latest Scream and some for a John Hughes character but some surprising love for an early ‘90s Rambo knockoff. There is also one of the essential film noirs with John Garfield, a little Ari Aster discourse and nothing but love for one of the best films of the year that you should absolutely add to your collection. 0:00 - Intro 1:06 - Criterion (The Watermelon Woman, After Hours (4K)) 16:11 - Imprint (The Bounty, Damage, Leap (Duo Guan), Malena, My Summer of Love, Not One Less) 40:20 - Synapse (McBain) 46:48 - Kino (Chile '76, Close to Vermeer, Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XV, Force of Evil, Human Desire, Only In Theaters) 1:04:05 - IFC (Corsage) 1:06:48 - Universal (Book Club: The Next Chapter, Battlestar Galactica (1978) (4K)) 1:19:58 - Paramount (Scream VI (4K), Ferris Bueller's Day Off (4K)) 1:31:01 - Shout! Factory (World War Z (4K), The Burning (4K)) 1:40:55 - Lions Gate (Sisu (4K), Beau is Afraid, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret) 1:58:21 – New Blu-Ray Announcements 2:00:50 - Outro
From the Swiss Fahui: A practitioner struggles to resolve many challenges in her family life, and her work and project obligations. When she identifies her attachments to resentment and envy, and is able to let go of her desires, she finds a more harmonious path. Original Article from Minghui.org: [Fa Conference in Switzerland 2022] Recognizing and Eliminating Envy, and Letting Go of Human Desire
Maine writer Katy Kelleher discusses her new book about the human desire for objects of beauty
Before he became Catholic, Rob Marco sought to shake off consumerism and embrace self-discipline through extreme outdoor adventures and straight edge punk ethos. Pat Flynn sought it too, through stoic philosophy and hardcore fitness regimens. They share with Matt Swaim how they approached self-discipline and the desire to reject consumerism and appetites before becoming Catholic, and how those concepts took on new meaning when they began to understand how Catholicism treats Lent. Pat's website: https://chroniclesofstrength.com More from Pat: https://www.philosophyforthepeople.com Rob's blog: https://fatherofthefamily.blogspot.com Pat's testimony: https://chnetwork.org/?s=patrick+flynn Rob's Testimony: https://chnetwork.org/?s=rob+marco More stories: https://www.chnetwork.org Our Online Community: https://community.chnetwork.org Support Our Work: https://www.chnetwork.org/donate
In this episode we talk about the greatest human desire and the 5 Love Languages: Love language #1: Words of affirmationLove language #2: Acts of serviceLove language #3: GiftsLove language #4: Quality timeLove language #5: Physical touchTake the quiz: https://5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/love-languageWelcome to the Do Hard Things Podcast with your host Jay Tiegs, Are you ready to amplify and improve your life? Then you are in the right place. On this podcast we have unfiltered conversation with inspiring people who take on challenges and share with us, the wisdom from their journey. We talk about how doing hard things adequately enable all of us to deal with life's struggles and challenges and ultimately improve the quality of our lives. Do Hard Things Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/dohardthings
Do you crave being heard, to feel someone else really hears you, notices you, sees you, and that what you said matters to them? Today I will share with you an intriguing story, something counterintuitive I'm just on the edge of learning and some actionable advice. By the end of this episode, you will understand one key reason that humans desire so much to be heard. Join my weekly newsletter at GregMcKeown.com/1mw Learn more about my books and courses at GregMcKeown.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Psalm 8 - Stephen Kerr - Evening Service - Series: ‘The story that makes sense of Life’
Welcome to part two of our series on Sexual Fantasies. We are GenX and we aren't afraid to discuss these delicate matters in front of you, our listeners. You even get to hear Marc describe on of his own. Or is it a joke? It's hard to tell sometimes. So let's get freaky. “A Billion Wicked Thoughts | Ogi Ogas | Talks at Google.” n.d. Www.youtube.com. Accessed August 25, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-A8GvUehq4&t=877s. 2022. Thepowermoves.com. 2022. https://thepowermoves.com/a-billion-wicked-thoughts/. Magazine, Salon. 1996. “Nancy Friday.” Salon. July 15, 1996. https://www.salon.com/1996/07/15/books_4/. Ogas, Ogi, and Sai Gaddam. 2011. A Billion Wicked Thoughts : What the World's Largest Experiment Reveals about Human Desire. New York: Dutton Adult. Archive, View Author, and Get author RSS feed. 2018. “What Your Sexual Fantasies Say about Your Personality.” New York Post. June 28, 2018. https://nypost.com/2018/06/28/what-your-sexual-fantasies-say-about-your-personality/. Lehmiller, Justin J. 2020. TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT : The Science of Sexual Desire and How It Can Help You Improve Your Sex... Life. S.L.: Da Capo Press. Schober, Justine M., and Donald Pfaff. 2007. “The Neurophysiology of Sexual Arousal.” Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 21 (3): 445–61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beem.2007.04.006. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-snediker/support
Alllllll aboard! The lads train hop to discuss Fritz Lang's look at the horrors of marriage in the sweaty Human Desire from 1954 - starring Gloria Grahame, Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford, this one is nasty, mean and straight from the train yard! Grab a ticket and join us there. Questions, comments or blackmail letters? therealoutofthepodcast@gmail.com SNAP SNAP: instagram.com/outofthepodcast TWEET TWEET: twitter.com/outofthecast
What turns us on and why? Marc and Kristina examine this subject in a fun but thoughtful way. Do men and women fantasize about different kinds of things? They sure do. We explore this both through big data and also personal interviews. Trigger warning: Unsurprisingly, this episode deals frankly with sex acts and sexuality. Sources “A Billion Wicked Thoughts | Ogi Ogas | Talks at Google.” n.d. Www.youtube.com. Accessed August 25, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-A8GvUehq4&t=877s. 2022. Thepowermoves.com. 2022. https://thepowermoves.com/a-billion-wicked-thoughts/. Magazine, Salon. 1996. “Nancy Friday.” Salon. July 15, 1996. https://www.salon.com/1996/07/15/books_4/. Ogas, Ogi, and Sai Gaddam. 2011. A Billion Wicked Thoughts : What the World's Largest Experiment Reveals about Human Desire. New York: Dutton Adult. Archive, View Author, and Get author RSS feed. 2018. “What Your Sexual Fantasies Say about Your Personality.” New York Post. June 28, 2018. https://nypost.com/2018/06/28/what-your-sexual-fantasies-say-about-your-personality/. Lehmiller, Justin J. 2020. TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT : The Science of Sexual Desire and How It Can Help You Improve Your Sex... Life. S.L.: Da Capo Press. Schober, Justine M., and Donald Pfaff. 2007. “The Neurophysiology of Sexual Arousal.” Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 21 (3): 445–61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beem.2007.04.006. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-snediker/support
The lives and problems of psychotherapist Charlotte Fox Weber's clients vary, but all are united by a common question: what do I really want? In this episode of the podcast Charlottes brings us behind the closed doors of her practice. She reveals how she gently guides her clients towards a deeper understanding of themselves, she invites them - and us - to find a fuller way of living. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is there something inside human beings that desires to be great? If so, is it nature or nurture? Good or bad? Fixed or flexible? Can we GROW our capacity? It's a light and inspiring one this week as Tim, Zach and Russ dive into all the above. Click one of the links below to jump in. As always, we appreciate every rate and review, and would love to hear your feedback, questions, and topic suggestions by emailing us at podcast@thex.church. Subscribe to get the latest videos and live worship: https://www.youtube.com/xchurch Connect with X Church Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/theXchurch.oh Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/theX_church/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/theX_church Helping people get on the path to God. This is the vision of X Church, led by Pastor Tim Moore and based in South East Columbus, OH _ Stay Connected Website: www.thex.church #theXchurch
The Stress Mastery Podcast: Living Right with Bill Cortright
This week our topic is Connection and today's Health Huddles we are discussing the cause of disconnection Mimetic Desire. We cannot possibly understand connection of our true-self or to others if we cannot understand what causes disconnection. In this episode and tomorrows we will discuss the work of Rene Girard a French anthropologist that studied Human Desire and its connection to Conflict throughout human history. ________________________________________________________ Join The Stress Mastery Community today for FREE! Click here to register HERE! Love the show? Tweet me a shoutout at: @Billcortright Want to sponsor episodes of The Stress Mastery Podcast? Email Bill at : Bill@livingrightwithbillcortright.com Mentioned in this show: Join the private Facebook Group: The Stress Mastery Podcast Subscription/SocialLinks: Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe to the The Stress Mastery Mailing List Watch on Youtube www.livingrightwithbillcortright.com Instagram: @livingrightwithbillcortright Facebook at Bill Cortright STAY INSPIRED!
What if you could suddenly understand every language on earth? Identify any object or living thing around you with nothing but a glance? See exactly how a new outfit might look on your body before trying on a single piece of clothing? What if you could customize your entire life the way you would your living room? Ambient and spatial computing expert David Rose bears the good news of the coming augmented reality revolution, and tackles some of the hazards that may occur when we can all create our own, individually-tailored worlds.SuperSightEnchanted ObjectsClearwater AR - The First Augmented Reality Experience for Boating and FishingHome Outside - Online Landscape Design ServicesEnchanted Objects: Design, Human Desire, and the Internet of Things | David Rose - TEDx Talk"Blocked" - a scene from Black Mirror's White Christmas - YouTube"Planes of Projection" as imagined / demonstrated in Iron Man 2"Planes of Projection" as imagined / demonstrated in Minority ReportWhat Technology Wants, by Kevin Kelly1,000 True Fans, by Kevin Kelly27: Developing Accessibility, with Jennison Asuncion - Where We Go NextXander: Augmented Listening"The Entire History of You" - Black MirrorWe Will Forget Much of the Pandemic. That's a Good Thing. - The New York TimesModsy - Online Interior DesignThe Matrix Awakens - An Unreal Engine 5 Experience47: Championing Progress, with Jason Crawford - Where We Go NextNreal - Building Augmented Reality for EveryoneThe surprising science of happiness | Dan Gilbert - TED TalkThe Buena Vista Hypothesis"A computer is like a bicycle for our minds." - Steve JobsFollow David on Twitter: @davidrose----------Email: wherewegopod@gmail.comInstagram: @wwgnpodcast
The Stress Mastery Podcast: Living Right with Bill Cortright
This week our topic is Connection and today's meeting of the minds we are going to discuss the safety of judgment and how it ties into Mimetic Desire. In this episode we will continue to discuss the work of Rene Girard a French anthropologist that studied Human Desire and its connection to Conflict throughout human history. ________________________________________________________ Join The Stress Mastery Community today for FREE! Click here to register HERE! Love the show? Tweet me a shoutout at: @Billcortright Want to sponsor episodes of The Stress Mastery Podcast? Email Bill at : Bill@livingrightwithbillcortright.com Mentioned in this show: Join the private Facebook Group: The Stress Mastery Podcast Subscription/SocialLinks: Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe to the The Stress Mastery Mailing List Watch on Youtube www.livingrightwithbillcortright.com Instagram: @livingrightwithbillcortright Facebook at Bill Cortright STAY INSPIRED!
The Stress Mastery Podcast: Living Right with Bill Cortright
This week our topic is Connection and today's Health Huddles we are discussing the cause of disconnection Mimetic Desire. We cannot possibly understand connection of our true-self or to others if we cannot understand what causes disconnection. In this episode and tomorrows we will discuss the work of Rene Girard a French anthropologist that studied Human Desire and its connection to Conflict throughout human history. ________________________________________________________ Join The Stress Mastery Community today for FREE! Click here to register HERE! Love the show? Tweet me a shoutout at: @Billcortright Want to sponsor episodes of The Stress Mastery Podcast? Email Bill at : Bill@livingrightwithbillcortright.com Mentioned in this show: Join the private Facebook Group: The Stress Mastery Podcast Subscription/SocialLinks: Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe to the The Stress Mastery Mailing List Watch on Youtube www.livingrightwithbillcortright.com Instagram: @livingrightwithbillcortright Facebook at Bill Cortright STAY INSPIRED!
A decent Film Noir starring Gloria Grahame, Glenn Ford, and Broderick Crawford. Human Desire (1954) is based on an Emile Zola story. The Coyote's Tale, a noir mystery by John Cornelison is available on Amazon in paperback and on Kindle Support the show with a purchase from Merch SPREAD THE WORD! If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcast Find us at: Libsyn Page Ganna Amazon Music Spotify Radiodotcom We would love to get your feedback! Email jec@classicmovierev.com Read more at classicmovierev.com
Jesus: The Fulfillment of Every Human Desire: 1/16/22 Homily by Fr. Patrick Hyde, OP
Darrell Castle talks about the nation's Capital on January 6, 2021. He tells the story from a different angle that perhaps you have not heard at least not very often. He refers to his podcast of January 15, 2021 as a previous statement on the incident. Transcription / Notes JANUARY 6TH AND THE HUMAN DESIRE TO BE TREATED FAIRLY Hello this is Darrell Castle with todays Castle Report. This is Friday the 14th day of January in the year 2022 and I am going to be talking about the incident at the nation's capital on January 6, 2021. I know you have heard the story ad nauseum from politicians and media pundits, but my goal is to tell the story from a different angle that perhaps you have not heard at least not very much. I refer you to my Castle Report index or archives of January 15, 2021, for my previous statement on January 6th. Fairness is a rather ancient concept in the Western World going back to at least the Magna Carta in 1215. It is a world under assault and very threatened right now but still the desire to be treated fairly is one of the most common desires in humanity. Lady justice that all lawyers are familiar with is a symbol of society's efforts to be fair, to achieve justice and equal protection under the law. The lady is holding a scale in her right hand and a sword in her left, and she is blindfolded. She weighs the evidence without seeing any undue influence, and she backs up her justice with the sword. Go to Europe and you will see the same symbol with a different artist's touch and a more medieval look to the lady. It is all a symbol of a desire, a pledge, to seek justice and fairness in our legal system. Today I am afraid we have replaced the symbol of lady justice with a pre-set orthodoxy which is clearly defined at the outset of events. In other words, we know the results we want so lets make the evidence take us there. It is even hard to determine who is in charge, who is responsible for failure. I mentioned last week that power seems to reside in a complex network of individuals and organizations pulling in different directions to achieve different ends. The one thing about power that seems clear to me is that the U.S. is ruled by monied interests, the deep state or managerial/administrative state if you prefer, and most of all lies. The lies force us to live in a false reality that sometimes is important to us so we insist that the lies are reality. The lies affect everything and pull the strings attached to the politicians so that as a nation, no sensible policy foreign or domestic is even possible. For example, it is obvious to me that the reason for the sudden push to provoke war with Russia is cover for the highest inflation in 40 years, supply chain disruption, collapsing borders stupid illogical Covid policies, etc. What does all this have to do with January 6th, I'm trying to get there. The president, early in his term, said that his goal was to correct or cure the divisions in the country caused by four years of Donald Trump. If that was indeed his goal, he has failed miserably. Just my opinion, but I sense that the country is far more divided that it was under Trump's leadership. For example, once trusted agencies of the federal government are now routinely viewed as corrupt perhaps with more class than some banana republics, but with the same goal in mind. A recent Washington Post poll found that 34 percent of Americans think violent action against the government can be justifiable. 40 percent of republicans and 23 percent of Democrats hold that view according to the Post. In other words, whether violent action is justified or not may depend on who is elected. If Trump had been reelected perhaps Antifa and Black Lives Matter thugs would have been in the capitol instead of the idiots who were. Instead of an effort to use the riot to bring about unity or at least some understanding, the president and some other politicians use lies and exaggerations to describe it for what appears to be a naked e...
This episode launches a new series within the Naming the Real Podcast, which is an exploration of the nature of human desire. In this episode, we explore the core human desire, which we call love—the desire to know and be known with affection and without fear. And we explore the implications of human desire, because human motivation is quite simple: we act in pursuit of love or in pursuit of power. Understanding these dynamics can make us better students of human nature and, ultimately, better human beings.
The Ellroy Boys dig deep into the second installment of the demon dog's Lloyd Hopkins trilogy, Because the Night. While the sequel to Blood on the Moon has been largely dismissed as the least compelling Hopkins adventure, the boys find a lot to love. This one drifts into the phantasmagoric and is alive with the kind of borderline cosmic horror and transgression that makes it a book worth revisiting. @blauer_geist + @luso_brendan + @Howlingmutant0 + @rubberwidow produced by@goldpny
Let's Explore Why We Love the Genre! -Introduction: “Beauty Killed the Beast,” and Why I Willingly Head into the Dark Unknown… 1. The Human Desire to Know 2. Past Trauma & Battle Scars 3. Fear Makes Us Feel Alive 4. How Brave are You? 5. So Dark, The Con of Man What Am I Missing? Tell Me Your Thoughts on Why You Love Horror! UnderratedSK@gmail.com @UnderratedSKPod (Twitter/Instagram) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tyousk/support
Clare sits down with the president of Leighton Interactive, Dan Solder, to discuss how human desire (and fear) can have an impact on your marketing efforts.
David Rose, CEO of Ditto Labs and author of Enchanted Objects: Design, Human Desire, and the Internet of Things.