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This one is for the Catholic nerds, anyone who has ever gotten bored in Mass & the ones whose anger problems you thought you had under control but...recently realized you didn't. The Prodigal Father returns to argue with Taylor about communion services, explain convalidations & laugh at Taylor's flaws. It's incredible! Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on the craziness of each episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find the show by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Thanks! YouTube Check out the show and other exclusive videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/fortecatholic Connect
ADDRESSING THE DISSONANCE OF TODAY'S PROPHETIC VOICEThe Confusion of Sound: Joy or Warfare?In Ezra 3:13, we encounter another revelation that speaks directly to our time: "The people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy from the noise of the weeping of the people; for the people shouted with a loud shout, and the sound was heard afar off." This scripture unveils a critical spiritual discernment challenged, distinguishing between sounds of authentic celebration and sounds of mourning or conflict.How many voices today proclaim "peace and prosperity" when foundations are crumbling? The cacophony of media, political rhetoric, economic forecasts, and even religious proclamations creates a confusion of sound. What some herald as progress and breakthrough, others rightly perceive as warning sirens of impending judgment.This spiritual dissonance manifests in our inability to correctly interpret the times. Many celebrate economic indicators and technological advancements while remaining deaf to the weeping of broken social structures, fractured communities, and spiritually malnourished souls. The prosperity gospel that has infected much of Western Christianity has created a generation unable to discern between the sound of authentic revival and the noise of materialistic fervor.The Lord is calling for prophetic ears in this hour—those who can distinguish between the shout of true victory and the clamor of self-deception. Genuine prophetic insight requires this discernment, to hear beneath surface celebrations and detect the true spiritual condition.The Golden Calf MomentPerhaps most revealing is the parallels between our time and the events described in Exodus 32. Moses had ascended the mountain to receive divine instruction, leaving Aaron and the people in a period of waiting. Impatience and uncertainty led to the construction of the golden calf—a human-fabricated deity fashioned from the people's own resources.When Moses descended in verses 15-18, we read: "And when Joshua heard the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses, 'There is a noise of war in the camp.' But he said: 'It is not the noise of the shout of victory, nor the noise of the cry of defeat, but the sound of singing I hear.'" Again, we encounter the theme of misinterpreted sound—what Joshua perceived as warfare, Moses identified as idolatrous celebration.In verse 7, God had already pronounced judgment: "Go, get down! For your people whom you brought out of the land of Egypt have corrupted themselves." This divine assessment captures our current condition, a corruption of values, priorities, and spiritual allegiances.The Western world, particularly America, has crafted its own golden calf—a prosperity-centered, self-determined version of Christianity that bears little resemblance to the cross-centered covenant established by Christ. This idol worship happens not around literal gold statues but in the materialistic pursuit of wealth, power, and comfort that has been baptized with religious language.
ADDRESSING THE DISSONANCE OF TODAY'S PROPHETIC VOICEThe Confusion of Sound: Joy or Warfare?In Ezra 3:13, we encounter another revelation that speaks directly to our time: "The people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy from the noise of the weeping of the people; for the people shouted with a loud shout, and the sound was heard afar off." This scripture unveils a critical spiritual discernment challenged, distinguishing between sounds of authentic celebration and sounds of mourning or conflict.How many voices today proclaim "peace and prosperity" when foundations are crumbling? The cacophony of media, political rhetoric, economic forecasts, and even religious proclamations creates a confusion of sound. What some herald as progress and breakthrough, others rightly perceive as warning sirens of impending judgment.This spiritual dissonance manifests in our inability to correctly interpret the times. Many celebrate economic indicators and technological advancements while remaining deaf to the weeping of broken social structures, fractured communities, and spiritually malnourished souls. The prosperity gospel that has infected much of Western Christianity has created a generation unable to discern between the sound of authentic revival and the noise of materialistic fervor.The Lord is calling for prophetic ears in this hour—those who can distinguish between the shout of true victory and the clamor of self-deception. Genuine prophetic insight requires this discernment, to hear beneath surface celebrations and detect the true spiritual condition.The Golden Calf MomentPerhaps most revealing is the parallels between our time and the events described in Exodus 32. Moses had ascended the mountain to receive divine instruction, leaving Aaron and the people in a period of waiting. Impatience and uncertainty led to the construction of the golden calf—a human-fabricated deity fashioned from the people's own resources.When Moses descended in verses 15-18, we read: "And when Joshua heard the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses, 'There is a noise of war in the camp.' But he said: 'It is not the noise of the shout of victory, nor the noise of the cry of defeat, but the sound of singing I hear.'" Again, we encounter the theme of misinterpreted sound—what Joshua perceived as warfare, Moses identified as idolatrous celebration.In verse 7, God had already pronounced judgment: "Go, get down! For your people whom you brought out of the land of Egypt have corrupted themselves." This divine assessment captures our current condition, a corruption of values, priorities, and spiritual allegiances.The Western world, particularly America, has crafted its own golden calf—a prosperity-centered, self-determined version of Christianity that bears little resemblance to the cross-centered covenant established by Christ. This idol worship happens not around literal gold statues but in the materialistic pursuit of wealth, power, and comfort that has been baptized with religious language.
ADDRESSING THE CONCEPT OF THE PROCESS AND ORDER OF THE RETURN The Confusion of Sound: Joy or Warfare?In Ezra 3:13, we encounter another revelation that speaks directly to our time: "The people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy from the noise of the weeping of the people; for the people shouted with a loud shout, and the sound was heard afar off." This scripture unveils a critical spiritual discernment challenged, distinguishing between sounds of authentic celebration and sounds of mourning or conflict.How many voices today proclaim "peace and prosperity" when foundations are crumbling? The cacophony of media, political rhetoric, economic forecasts, and even religious proclamations creates a confusion of sound. What some herald as progress and breakthrough, others rightly perceive as warning sirens of impending judgment.This spiritual dissonance manifests in our inability to correctly interpret the times. Many celebrate economic indicators and technological advancements while remaining deaf to the weeping of broken social structures, fractured communities, and spiritually malnourished souls. The prosperity gospel that has infected much of Western Christianity has created a generation unable to discern between the sound of authentic revival and the noise of materialistic fervor.The Lord is calling for prophetic ears in this hour—those who can distinguish between the shout of true victory and the clamor of self-deception. Genuine prophetic insight requires this discernment, to hear beneath surface celebrations and detect the true spiritual condition.The Golden Calf MomentPerhaps most revealing is the parallels between our time and the events described in Exodus 32. Moses had ascended the mountain to receive divine instruction, leaving Aaron and the people in a period of waiting. Impatience and uncertainty led to the construction of the golden calf—a human-fabricated deity fashioned from the people's own resources.When Moses descended in verses 15-18, we read: "And when Joshua heard the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses, 'There is a noise of war in the camp.' But he said: 'It is not the noise of the shout of victory, nor the noise of the cry of defeat, but the sound of singing I hear.'" Again, we encounter the theme of misinterpreted sound—what Joshua perceived as warfare, Moses identified as idolatrous celebration.In verse 7, God had already pronounced judgment: "Go, get down! For your people whom you brought out of the land of Egypt have corrupted themselves." This divine assessment captures our current condition, a corruption of values, priorities, and spiritual allegiances.The Western world, particularly America, has crafted its own golden calf—a prosperity-centered, self-determined version of Christianity that bears little resemblance to the cross-centered covenant established by Christ. This idol worship happens not around literal gold statues but in the materialistic pursuit of wealth, power, and comfort that has been baptized with religious language.
Today, if you wish to honor God in some special way, lean on him for his help – he will give you the strength to do it. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
In episode 118 astrologers Kristina Martin and Tara Redfield take on NBA's greatest 3-point shooter, Stephen Curry and his entrepreneurial wife, Ayesha Curry. The two first met as teenagers and remained friends until a romantic spark was lit and they decided to take their relationship to the next level, eventually marrying and having four children together. First, we look into Ayesha's chart and see a willful, self-motivating Aries Sun. This, combined with a square from Uranus produces someone who makes her own rules and loves to move at lightening speed. However, finding balance is importanat to her as well thanks to her Libra Moon. We also notice an intuitive stellium in Pisces which makes the art of sacrifice easy for her. Next we look at Stephen's chart, and see a proud champion thanks to his Leo Rising sign and his Sun in the athletic and adventurous Ninth House. He's always on the hunt for bigger and better accomplishments. We also see an Aquarius Moon, giving him an outsider quality that sets him apart from other players. However, he also has a challenging T-Square from Venus and Pluto causing tension and issues with power dynamics in relationships. Looking at their compatibility, they have a strong, romantic conjunction between his Sun and her Venus in Pisces, creating feelings of true love and compassion. We also see a promising Sun/Moon sextile, telling us they're partners in crime, but also supportive of each other. But a Saturn/Sun square along with Moon/Mars square definitely adds challenges to the marriage. Careers versus Love, Impatience versus Sensitivity and a heavy sense of responsibility might not make this relationship so easy. Listen in to hear what Venus score this long-standing couple receives! Book a Reading with us! Connect with Kristina Martin Book a Reading www.klmastrology.com astrologyklm@gmail.com www.instagram.com/klmastrology Connect with Tara Redfield Book a Reading www.anotherdaygreener.com anotherdaygreener@gmail.com www.instagram.com/anotherdaygreener/ www.tiktok.com/@anotherdaygreener
Ever looked at a piece of your art and thought, This one is too special to sell? Or maybe you've had the opposite feeling—panicking because you need to make a sale, so you slash prices just to move something fast. If either of those sound familiar, you're not alone. Artists constantly battle fear, scarcity, and impatience when it comes to pricing and selling. In this episode, we're unpacking the emotional traps that can sabotage your success—whether it's overpricing out of attachment, underpricing out of doubt, or rushing into sales out of fear. In this episode, you'll discover: Discover why overpricing can be a sign of emotional attachment, not value. Explore why discounting your work trains buyers to wait for a sale. Learn how impatience leads to underpricing and weakens your sales strategy. For full show notes, go to schulmanart.com/350
You're tracking your macros, crushing your lifts, and doing everything right. So why aren't you seeing results? What's holding you back?I bring on Adam Badger to dig deep into how stress can completely override even the best fitness strategies. We talk about strategies on how to break plateaus, uncover emotional patterns that sabotage progress, and build habits to manage stress.Adam Badger is a fitness coach and founder of Badger Strength. With over a decade of experience and hundreds of transformations under his belt, Adam focuses on helping everyday people improve physically and mentally by addressing the emotional side of fitness. His no-BS approach makes him a master at uncovering the hidden reasons clients struggle, even when they're doing “everything right.”Today, you'll learn all about:02:34 - The three “I”s: Impatience, Improvement, and Intervention05:57 - Why even the best programs fail when stress goes unaddressed09:36 - Use task tracking instead of weight tracking to build momentum13:49 - Are hormones the issue—or is it something deeper?17:22 - How small tracking mistakes (like apple juice!) block fat loss20:20 - Why your perception of stress matters more than the stress itself25:48 - The 4-step framework to manage chronic stress29:20 - Step 2: Identifying your emotional root causes33:29 - Why you may have a hidden victim mindset (and what to do)43:06 - Proactive vs. reactive tools to regulate stress48:45 - OutroEpisode resources:Overcoming Stress Workshop RecordingEp 183 (“Life Update After My Near-Death Experience”)Instagram: @coachadam_b Email: abadger@badgerstrength.comSupport the show
In this episode, I'm tackling a common challenge many business owners face: balancing long-term marketing strategies with the need for immediate cash flow. While the long game in marketing often yields the highest ROI through sustainable results, it requires patience and consistent investment, which can strain your budget if not managed properly. I'll dive into effective ways to manage your spending, discuss the importance of setting monthly budgets, and share actionable tips on maintaining a balanced approach between short-term gains and long-term growth. From setting aside money for short-term ad testing to understanding acquisition costs and percentage of revenue targets, this episode equips you with the knowledge to play the long game wisely. I'll also highlight the importance of continuous effort, regular follow-ups, and clear success metrics to ensure your long-term strategies are effective. Tune in and learn how to scale your business sustainably while safeguarding your cash flow! What you'll hear in this episode: [0:50] The Impatience of Business Owners [1:25] Playing the Long Game in Marketing [2:25] Balancing Short-Term and Long-Term Investments [3:15] Managing Marketing Spend [7:10] Consistency in Long-Term Strategies [8:40] Defining Success in Long-Term Marketing If you like this episode, check out: 4 Steps to Start Your Investing Journey with Tess Waresmith How Courtney Tarrant Built a Profitable Agency Breaking All the Rules Why Tolerating Risk Can Build Value Want to learn more so you can earn more? Visit keepwhatyouearn.com to dive deeper into our episodes Visit keepwhatyouearncfo.com to work with Shannon and her team Watch this episode and more here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMlIuZsrllp1Uc_MlhriLvQ Connect with Shannon on IG: https://www.instagram.com/shannonkweinstein/ The information contained in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and is not individual tax advice. Please consult a qualified professional before implementing anything you learn.
Is there turmoil in the federal liberal party? Guest: Mackenzie Grey, Global News Reporter Should Canada Build Nuclear Weapons? Guest: Erika Simpson, Associate professor of International politics and President of the Canadian Peace Research Association How to tame your impatience Guest: Kate Sweeny, professor of psychology, University of California Riverside Shopping Local: Spice up your life with Grandpa J's Guest: Jenny Siormanolakis, Grandpa J's seasonings Big Protests at Tesla over the weekend. Now what? Guest: Juan Pablo Alperin, Protest Organizer, Faculty of communication, art and technology, SFU Local politicians want the next federal government to step up Guest: George Harvie, Mayor of Delta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, and his special guest Geoff Hall explore impatience. A malady described as the inability or unwillingness to wait or tolerate a delay of any kind. They describe some of the ways that the modern malady of inpatience shows up. Some of the things that trigger impatience are outlined. An attempt is made to compare patience with procrastination. The impact of impatience on our lives, relationships and even our health are described. Some things that can be done to overcome impatience are viewed since all of us will experience times when we are impatience. It's pointed out that for Christians patience is fundamental to their journey. When challenges arise, it is an invitation from God to endure, reminding us that every great thing takes time. Several Scripture verses are used to point out how patience is essential to the Christian faith. Patience is not just about waiting, is about trust. Trials, both large and small, shape us and draws us closer to Jesus. Can be heard on all podcast search engines and viewed on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/paHsPI3k5Jk.
Loretta Walker discusses being impatient and how it affects their life.
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#582 What Triggers Impatience In Me? Are you known as a patient person? I ask because so many of us surely are not. It seems to be a learned skill. A skill that brings blessings, especially when you are waiting on the Lord and continuing to trust Him. Now, you know that the Lord has been patient with you and I must add very patient with me. Let's take the time to think about this together...
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It's visual novel day at Rhythm Encounter! Following one of the quickest sign-up processes ever for our show, four visual novel fans have come together to share thoughts on the music of eight visual novels, but they discuss so many more in the process. We all quickly learned that this topic will have to make an appearance again because the well of inspiration is so very deep. But for today, listen as our panel digs in to Suikogaiden, Ever 17, YU-NO, and much more!Featuring: Patrick Gann, Neal Chandran, Audra Bowling, Gio Castillo; Edited by Mike SalbatoLinks for this episodeAudra's Genso Manège Review"You Can't Hurry Love" - The Biscats Music Video (YouTube)Crystal Cola on BandcampPRIZM on BandcampTracklistDon't Go Away, We're Just Getting Started!0:24:17 - went away (Kazuya Takase, perf. KOTOKO) - Hourglass of Summer0:30:58 - You Can't Hurry Love (Kazuya Nishioka, perf. The Biscats) - Cupid ParasiteFeelin' Indie0:47:32 - Summer Night (Crystal Cola) - A Summer's End - Hong Kong 19860:50:45 - Bonds (Low) - Fatal TwelveNames To Remember1:04:40 - Impatience 1 (Ryu Umemoto, arr. Keishi Yonao) - YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world. Soundtrack [Remake Version]1:08:19 - Karma (Takeshi Abo) - Ever 17PSOne VNs1:28:35 - The Boundless Dream (Ending Theme) (Miki Higashino, perf. Yumiko Takahashi) - Genso Suikogaiden Vol.2: Last Duel at Crystal Valley1:33:13 - Dreaming Robot (Multi) (Shinya Ishikawa, arr. Yaco) - To Heart (from the arrangement album Melty Kiss)2:00:48 - Neal's Bonus Track!Album links for places to buy, stream, and more are available in our post on RPGFan.Get in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: music@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomBluesky: @rpgfan.bsky.socialInstagram: @rpgfancomThreads: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
Pastor Roy Helu, Jr. preaches through Exodus 32, the famous scene where the Israelites make a golden calf and worship it at the base of Mount Sinai. What motivated this act of idolatry? And how can it compare to our walks with Christ in modern times?
This generation was born approximately 1984 and afterThis generation is tough to manage and they are accused of being entitled and narcissistic, self-interested, unfocused, and lazy..But entitled is a big one.Because they confound ( confuse) leadership so much.The leadership asks this generation what they want.They reply they want to work in a place with purpose and love.We want to make an impact.We want free food and bean bags.Even if they get that they remain unhappy.They need:ParentingTechnologyImpatienceEnvironmentI will explain here in every new paragraph.They grew up with failed parenting strategies.They were told all the time, that they were special.That they can have anything that they want in life, just because they want it.They got medals for something that they never have done.If they get a job they find out that they are not special.That their parents can't get them the promotion…They have to work hard to get a promotion.And so their confidence is shattered and they have lower self-esteem than previous generations.Through no fault of their own.They were growing up in a Facebook-Instagram world.Believed Life is amazing, even so, I am depressed…Everybody sounds like they got it all figured out…The reality is that they believe in this fake Facebook reality.And so they didn't have it figured out… Engaged with our cell phones and social media releases a chemical called dopamine.You get a text, it feels good because the body produces dopamine. If you feel bad and alone you send 10 messages to people you know and they reply positively.Again your body produces dopamine so you feel good.Dopamine is the same chemical that gets produced in the body when we take drugs smoke or gamble. In other words, it is highly addictive. We have age limitations for smoking, gambling, and alcohol but not for cell phones and social media…And this generation has access to an addictive numb-ling Dopamine …Nearly every alcoholic discovered alcohol when they were teenagers.When we were young the only approval we needed was the approval of our parents…Later we need the approval of our peers.But today we have our cell phones and that substitutes the approval from our friends…In other words, they don't need friends anymore they have their cell phones…They can't develop deep meaningful relationships, and so they escape in drugs.They admit that many of their friends are superficial.Instead of speaking out about their problems with their friends they take drugs. And that happens when they face social/financial/career stress.They looking for temporary relief by using their cell phone.They have friends for enjoyment and they know that they can't count on their friendships…We know that people who spend a lot of time on Facebook have more depression than people who spend less time on Facebook. The problem is the imbalance of drinking alcohol, or using social media … too much harm always… You see it everywhere they can't live without a cell phone. They are addicted to a cell phone.This is called Digital addiction. I have scolded my girlfriend again and again if you want to talk with me then only without the cell phone… If they check their phone in the morning, right after they get up they are addicted.And a cell phone addiction destroys every relationship. The next problem is impatience ...Because of the instant gratification from their cell - phone they don't need to wait anymore. And so they can't wait …Every good thing needs time.A good relationshipJob fulfillment Design new stuff But they don't have the time for that… The results are suicides, drug overdoses…Kids leave schools because of depression.So they never find deep fulfillment in the things they do, because they don't have the time …They have to learn to overcome the short-term gratification … And to invest their time in something meaningful.To work hard and long to get results.You can't climb a high mountain in 5 minutes… You need to trek often 4 to 10 days to be at the top of the summit … And it is hard… Why do I do that?To reset my life, to get rid of inner conflicts, to find peaceAnd it works - so harder so better… You can reset your life when you go through total physical exhaustion… If you don't believe trek with me… The people thought that I was crazy that I carried over 16 kg when trekking at high altitudes… For instance Kailash… The Last point is the environment.Most jobs are frustrating when the leader of that firm is not motivating and brings you down…What do they do? They quit.Instead to be independent, motivate yourselves, to live after your life standards.My Video: This Is Why the mobile phone generation Doesn't Succeed ... https://youtu.be/hq31UVE2SQcMy Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast4/This-Is-Why-the-mobile-phone-generation-Doesn't-Succeed.mp3
Life does not always go according to our schedule. Today we'll look at an account from King Saul's life where he took matters into his own hands, and ultimately was lost his kingdom because of it. Join us in a challenging reminder to trust God and wait on Him. DISCUSSION AND STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. How was Saul's army chosen in verse 2? What kind of pressure with the support on Saul to have victory in these early battles? 2. What was the size of the Philistine army in verse 5? How does this compare to Israel's army back in verse 2? 3. What were the Philistines prohibiting the Jews to do in verse 19? What impact would have this had on their weaponry? 4. Back in verse 3, what did Jonathan do to instigate this battle? What did this indicate about His faith and character, especially being so undermatched to a superior opponent? 5. Once the Philistine army turned its sights on the Israelites, what did they do in verses 6 and 7? What does this indicate about their faith and character? 6. What were the people doing in verse 8? According to verse 15, how many men were left with Saul? How do you think this affected Saul's decisions about what to do in verse 9? 7. What did Saul do in verse 9? Why was this disobedience? Why is the principal true from 1st Samuel 15:22, that “to obey is better than sacrifice”? 8. How did Saul's actions in this passage indicate He still had a “rabbit's foot theology” view of God? 9. What was Samuel's estimation of Saul's actions in verse 13? What was Samuel's prophecies regarding Saul's kingdom in verse 14? How do you think this would have struck Saul? 10. How does this passage demonstrate the danger of rushing God? How did Saul take matters into His own hands, and ultimately displease the Lord? How should Saul have waited? 11. We know that verse 14 is ultimately pointing to David. How does Samuel describe David's heart in this verse? What do you think this means? Would this be how someone would describe you? Why or why not? Check out our Bible Study Guide on the Key Chapters of Genesis! Available on Amazon! To see our dedicated podcast website with access to all our episodes and other resources, visit us at: www.keychapters.org. Find us on all major platforms, or use these direct links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OqbnDRrfuyHRmkpUSyoHv Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/366-key-chapters-in-the-bible/id1493571819 YouTube: Key Chapters of the Bible on YouTube. As always, we are grateful to be included in the "Top 100 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com. Also for regularly being awarded "Podcast of the Day" from PlayerFM. Special thanks to Joseph McDade for providing our theme music.
In today's episode Patrick and Shelli welcome Jay Topper, Chief Customer Officer at Fabric, to discuss his extensive career, leadership practices, and retail trends in 2025. In our wide-ranging discussion, Jay emphasizes the importance of curiosity, self-awareness, and a 'hero culture' within organizations to foster quick and effective change. As an advocate for rapid execution and overcoming complacency, he offers practical advice for leaders to push their teams, but not push them away. Jay unpacks how to strike a balance between speed and thoughtful decision-making to achieve attainable and sustainable successes.(00:23) Welcome Jay Topper(02:15) Jay's Role at Fabric(03:47) Retail Industry Insights for 2025(09:00) Navigating Technology and AI in Retail Tech(14:30) Pushing for Speed in your Teams(23:56) Building a Hero Culture(26:36) Handling Crisis with Levity(29:11) Building Trust in a New Company(41:42) Embracing Impatience(44:31) The Value of Being Proven Wrong(49:02) Closing ThoughtsJay Topper, Chief Customer Officer at Fabric, is a US Army and Coast Guard veteran, who earned a Bachelors degree at the US Coast Guard Academy, and a Masters degree at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. After a decade serving our nation, he's had an exceptional 30 year civilian career, holding technology leadership roles like Chief Digital Officer, Chief Information Officer, Chief Technology Officer at Chico's FAS, FTD, Vitacost, and Rosetta Stone. He hosts his own podcast for Fabric exploring leadership and retail tech, called “Chiefly Digital.”If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.
Patience is often considered a virtue because it involves the ability to wait calmly and persistently in the face of challenges, delays, or obstacles. It allows for thoughtful decision-making and the ability to tolerate discomfort or uncertainty. Impatience, on the other hand, is a state of restlessness or frustration that arises from wanting immediate results or outcomes. and the latter seems to be the case in today's society where you want the results, and you want them now. Impatience can be problematic when it leads to impulsive actions, hasty decision-making, or a lack of consideration for others. It can hinder your ability to think rationally, plan effectively, and adapt to changing circumstances. In today's episode, we talked deeply about how both play out in your life and why impatience steal your peace and slow down your journey to the outcome you want. Impatience can indeed slow you down in some cases. For example, if you are working on a complex task or pursuing a long-term goal, impatience can lead to shortcuts or a lack of attention to detail, ultimately affecting the quality of your work. Patience allows you to persevere through challenges, maintain focus, and make well-thought-out decisions. Patience enables you to take the necessary time to learn, improve, and grow. It fosters resilience and helps you navigate setbacks or delays with a positive mindset. Ultimately, finding a balance between patience and a healthy sense of urgency is important. Recognizing when patience is needed to achieve long-term success and when a timely response or action is required can help you navigate different situations effectively. Consider where in your life you have been impatient with the outcome you wanted. Consider how it makes you feel and notice how much it focuses your mind on the lack of the outcome, rather than the outcome you actually want. Enjoy! If you are serious about attracting what you want in life, make gratitude a part of your daily routine and watch amazing things happen... Did you know that you can have
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Jennifer Selby Long's career took a surprise turn when she found herself managing change before “change management” was even a thing. Over the years, she's cracked the code on why humans resist change—and how to help them embrace it. Now, as a trusted coach for tech leaders, she shares how to move beyond spreadsheets and systems to the real work of change: influencing people, handling conflict, and keeping your sanity intact along the way. Key Highlights of Our Interview:From IT Troubleshooting to People-Centric Change“Back in the 90s, tech resistance often came down to one thing: it didn't work well enough. Today, that's no longer the case. Technology works—it's the people and their habits that need shifting.”The Human Side of Digital Transformation“Digital transformation isn't just about new tools; it's about reshaping roles, mindsets, and entire workflows.”The Power of Hope in Change“Hope isn't just a warm fuzzy feeling—it's a vision of life 12 to 18 months from now, shaped by the best possible outcome of the change. And it has to connect with each person's ‘why,' not just the company's goals.”Patience: A Leader's Greatest Ally“Change happens in waves. While a leader may glimpse the new shore, their team might only see endless water. Impatience doesn't help—it's self-awareness and patience that bring everyone along.”Self-Doubt: It's Not You, It's Your Brain“When self-doubt creeps in, it's your brain's saboteur neural networks firing up, not a reflection of your abilities. Recognizing this can stop sabotage before it derails you.”_________________________Connect with us:Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Jennifer Selby Long______________________--**Chief Change Officer**--Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Deep Human Intelligence for Growth Progressives, Visionary Underdogs,Transformation Gurus & Bold Hearts.6 Million+ All-Time Downloads.Reaching 80+ Countries Daily.Global Top 3% Podcast.Top 10 US Business.Top 1 US Careers.>>>100,000+ subscribers are outgrowing. Act Today.
Dana and Kim explore the cost of impatience on our health and our outcomes.
La deuxième heure en intégralité de l'émission « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous qui vous plonge dans un vestiaire de foot. Tous les soirs, des anciens joueurs professionnels analysent et débattent autour de l'actualité du foot. Jérôme Rothen anime des
Aujourd'hui, Éléonore Lemaire, Jean-Loup Bonnamy, et Zohra Bitan, fonctionnaire, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
John and Erik dive into the importance of patience in achieving success and how our expectations and measurements can either empower or sabotage our progress.Key takeaways from this episode:John shares examples of successful people who faced numerous rejections before achieving breakthrough success:Mr. Beast uploaded 455 videos before gaining significant tractionGary Vaynerchuk posted 1,000 wine videos before getting discoveredColonel Sanders pitched KFC 1,009 times before getting a yesJ.K. Rowling faced 12 rejections before Harry Potter was publishedThe Beatles were rejected by four record labels and honed their skills playing in German clubs for yearsWalt Disney heard 300 "no's" before Mickey Mouse became successfulThe hosts explore how impatience is often a form of entitlement, where we expect results without putting in the necessary work or time.Erik shares his personal experience with content creation, including a video that got 90,000 views followed by several that received only a few hundred views, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the algorithm.The most valuable insight: Change what you measure. Instead of focusing on views, followers, or immediate results, measure the number of reps (videos created, workouts completed, etc.) – things that are within your control.John discusses his upcoming meditation series and the importance of emotional states, noting that what we really seek in achievements like "$10 million" are specific feelings: victory, safety, confidence, and freedom.The conversation concludes with the hosts celebrating a heartwarming email from a listener in Portugal who adopted a dog after being inspired by the podcast – a reminder that impact often happens in ways we don't measure.Subscribe to The Expansive: link.chtbl.com/expansive Hello! Please like and subscribe to our channel and leave us a comment! We love hearing from our listeners and we thank you for being apart of our community! Socials:Instagram: @theexpansivepodcastX: @theexpansivepodLinkedin: The Expansive PodcastTik Tok: theexpansivepodcast
Le TGV M, futur fleuron de la SNCF, est annoncé pour une mise en service début 2026. Conçu par Alstom, ce train de nouvelle génération promet des avancées majeures en termes de performance, de confort et d'écologie. Attendu avec impatience par les voyageurs et les professionnels du rail, il incarne la modernisation du transport ferroviaire en France.Un train plus capacitaire et modulableL'une des principales innovations du TGV M est sa capacité accrue. Grâce à une architecture repensée, il pourra accueillir 740 passagers, soit 20 % de sièges supplémentaires par rapport aux TGV actuels. Cette augmentation du nombre de places répond à la forte demande sur certaines lignes et pourrait contribuer à une baisse des prix, en optimisant le coût par voyageur.Autre révolution : la modularité. L'intérieur du train a été conçu pour s'adapter aux besoins des passagers et des exploitants. Les espaces pourront être facilement réaménagés, permettant d'ajouter ou de retirer des sièges en fonction de la demande, ou encore d'agrandir certaines zones, comme celles dédiées aux vélos ou aux bagages.Un train plus éco-responsableLe TGV M s'inscrit dans une démarche de réduction de l'empreinte carbone. Il sera plus léger de 20 % grâce à des matériaux optimisés, ce qui permettra une baisse de 30 % de sa consommation énergétique. Il restera tout aussi rapide que ses prédécesseurs (jusqu'à 320 km/h), mais avec une efficacité énergétique améliorée.De plus, ce train sera conçu à 97 % avec des matériaux recyclables, un progrès significatif dans l'industrie ferroviaire. La maintenance sera également facilitée grâce à une connectivité renforcée, avec des capteurs capables d'anticiper les pannes et d'optimiser les interventions techniques.Plus de confort et de connectivitéLes passagers bénéficieront d'un intérieur plus spacieux et lumineux, avec de grandes baies vitrées pour une meilleure vue sur le paysage. L'expérience voyageur sera aussi enrichie par un accès Wi-Fi amélioré, des prises USB et électriques à tous les sièges, ainsi qu'une meilleure insonorisation.En résumé, le TGV M représente une avancée majeure pour la SNCF, qui espère ainsi moderniser le train à grande vitesse, attirer encore plus de voyageurs et répondre aux enjeux environnementaux. Un tournant attendu avec impatience par les usagers, alors que la concurrence sur le rail français continue de s'intensifier. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Unspoken Words: A Selective Mutism Podcast by Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum
EP47 of the Unspoken Words podcast features our latest installment of our Ask Dr. E series, where we answer real questions from our listeners. In the episode, we answer five questions, including how to deal with contamination; if your child's impatient, demand-driven behavior is a sign of OCD, if it's possible to develop SM at home but speak clearly at school and more. --Chapters: (4:18) How do you deal with contamination?(11:12) Are my six-year-old daughter's impatience, refusal to comply until she gets what she wants, and negative assumptions about others related to OCD, and are they treatable?(16:28) Can a teenager develop SM at home but speak clearly at school?(20:44) How can I help my 10-year-old son with ASD and selective mutism continue building social confidence despite lingering anxiety in certain situations?(25:14) Where should treatment start for a 4-year-old with selective mutism and "the quad," especially given school-related challenges, to maximize progress without overwhelming the child?- Ask Dr. Ea question of your own! Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum Explore ourSMart Center success stories! Get started at the SMart Center Listen to other Unspoken Words episodeshere. For the best clips from every episode, follow the podcast onInstagram &YouTube Share ourupcoming Selective Mutism In The School Virtual Conference with your child or teen's school staff. 6.5 CEs/CEUs are available. Learn more about C&A, our General Mental health Counseling & Assessments division.- For all podcast inquiries, please contact Dakota Hornak atdhornak@selectivemutismcenter.org This podcast was produced and promoted byNew Edition Consulting (neweditionconsulting.com)
Power of Self-Belief in Overcoming Grief and Transforming Through Adversity. How to grow through loss and struggle through connecting to her higher self and greater power. Challenge is an opportunity and blessing in disguise. Caren Paskel book on Amazon and all bookstores. Caren Facebook group- Community for self transformation Website-https://carenpaskel.com/ Feel the reassurance of a Psychiatric Service Dog—Train your own dog if they recognize and reduce any psychological symptoms, to fly, be in 'no-pet' housing, with no pet fees and access public places under ADA law. Training from Joanne S. Williams, LCSW. A 30-second free guide to see if you qualify at ServiceDogPro.com! Free 30 minute focus call with Joanne to talk about what would work best for you for your emotional health. Free Cultivate patience worksheet to make the world a more patient place.
The Bait of Impatience is as easy as the car ahead of you at the traffic signal texting and the light turned green one whole second ago. You know what I mean. If you don’t lay on the horn, you may begin to say inside your own car, some very choice words intended for them. You may even do it on the way to church. I have. Impatience has its roots in selfishness. We want it our way at our time. It is actually natural to be selfish. We are selfish and impatient from birth. Patience, on the other hand, takes time to develop. It is a fruit of the Spirit and fruit takes time to grow and become ripe or mature. Joyce Meyer put it this way, “Patience is not just the ability to wait, it is how we act when we are waiting.”
The Bait of Impatience is as easy as the car ahead of you at the traffic signal texting and the light turned green one whole second ago. You know what I mean. If you don’t lay on the horn, you may begin to say inside your own car, some very choice words intended for them. You may even do it on the way to church. I have. Impatience has its roots in selfishness. We want it our way at our time. It is actually natural to be selfish. We are selfish and impatient from birth. Patience, on the other hand, takes time to develop. It is a fruit of the Spirit and fruit takes time to grow and become ripe or mature. Joyce Meyer put it this way, “Patience is not just the ability to wait, it is how we act when we are waiting.”
Impatience is selfishness with time. We don't like to waste it. People get in our way and slow things down, so...
We explore insights into Understanding Impatience and Its Emotional Triggers – The Mismatch between our Expectations and Reality - 5 Ways to overcome Impatience. Patience is a skill that grows with practice and awareness. There is a worksheet link below the podcast that will guide you through strategies and exercises to cultivate patience while fostering a sense of serenity and peace in your daily life. Use this as a tool to pause, reflect, and redirect your energy when impatience arises. Ø LinK: Cultivating Patience and Inner Peace Worksheet Reclaim your independence with a Psychiatric Service Dog—fly free, live worry and deposit-free in 'no-pet' housing, and access public places confidently under ADA law with the training from Joanne S. Williams, LCSW expert knowledge. Take the first step towards confidence with a 30-second free assessment to see if you qualify at ServiceDogPro.com! Free 30 minute focus call with Joanne to get you moving in a focused direction.
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Today, I share a long-awaited update on my journey to a five-handicap before diving deep into a discussion on shiny object syndrome - the relentless pursuit of the next best thing in golf improvement - and how it's sabotaging your ability to make meaningful, lasting progress on the course. In today's episode, you'll learn: Why shiny object syndrome is holding you back from consistent improvement. How the urge to constantly switch swing thoughts, putters, or training methods prevents long-term progress. The four stages of skill development and why most golfers quit too soon. How fear of success can lead to self-sabotage on the course. The role of strategic tunnel vision in accelerating improvement. Why journaling and after-round reflection reports are crucial for tracking progress. How to stay committed to one process long enough to see measurable gains. Get your pencils ready and start listening. 1-1 High-Performance Hypnotherapy and Mindset Coaching: If you're serious about getting out of your own way and playing to your potential, click here to schedule a Mindset Coaching Discovery Call to learn how I can help you make playing to your potential a habit. Play to Your Potential On (and Off) the Course Schedule a Mindset Coaching Discovery Call Subscribe to the More Pars than Bogeys Newsletter Download my “Play Your Best Round” free hypnosis audio recording. High-Performance Hypnotherapy and Mindset Coaching Paul Salter - known as The Golf Hypnotherapist - is a High-Performance Hypnotherapist and Mindset Coach who leverages hypnosis and powerful subconscious reprogramming techniques to help golfers of all ages and skill levels overcome the mental hazards of their minds so they can shoot lower scores and play to their potential. He has over 15 years of coaching experience working with high performers in various industries, helping them get unstuck, out of their own way, and unlock their full potential. Click here to learn more about how high-performance hypnotherapy and mindset coaching can help you get out of your own way and play to your potential on (and off) the course. Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist Twitter: @parsoverbogeys Key Takeaways: Shiny Object Syndrome Feels Productive But Sabotages Progress: Constantly chasing new techniques, equipment, or coaching creates an illusion of improvement while preventing deep skill development. The Adult Learning Model Explains Skill Development: Golfers must progress from unconscious incompetence (not knowing what they don't know) to unconscious competence (performing without thinking), which requires repetition and patience. Fear of Success Can Be a Hidden Barrier: Many golfers unconsciously sabotage their performance because they are uncomfortable with the pressure and expectations that come with playing at a higher level. Strategic Tunnel Vision is Key to Mastery: Blocking out distractions, focusing on one process, and eliminating unnecessary sources of golf advice allows skill development to take root. Frustration is a Normal Part of Progress: Skill development is non-linear, and setbacks are expected. Instead of abandoning a strategy, commit to working through challenges. Measure Progress Over Time, Not Round-to-Round: Weekly, monthly, and quarterly reflections provide a better picture of long-term improvement than focusing on one bad round or a temporary plateau. Shiny Object Syndrome is a Symptom of Impatience and Self-Doubt: Overcoming it requires commitment, patience, and a willingness to trust the process long enough for real results to show. Key Quotes: “Golf improvement isn't about finding a magic fix. It's about sticking to a process long enough for the results to compound.” “The moment frustration sets in, most golfers pivot to something new instead of staying the course.” “Shiny object syndrome provides a short-term dopamine hit but leads to long-term frustration.” “When there's a gap between expectation and reality, frustration and doubt fill the space.” “If you keep abandoning your plan, you're never giving it a chance to actually work.” “Your subconscious mind wants safety. If rapid improvement feels unfamiliar, you might unconsciously sabotage yourself.” “Commitment to one process is the true key to unlocking consistent progress.” Time Stamps: 00:00: Introduction and Personal Updates 07:39: Understanding Shiny Object Syndrome 18:12: The Impact of Impatience and Self-Doubt 27:01: Strategies to Overcome Shiny Object Syndrome
Mr. Joe shares his experiences with microdosing, family court, and his overall mental health. Mr. Joe discusses his inability to wait and the impatience he endures, likely connected to his mental illness.
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When impatience with God takes over, we often craft our own golden calves. In this episode, we examine Exodus 32 and the Israelites' failure to trust God's timing, leading them into idolatry. What can we learn from their mistake? How do we, even today, create and worship modern-day idols? Join us as we explore the dangers of misplaced devotion and the importance of trusting in God's perfect plan.
How can you create your own emergency toolkit for maintaining calm and balance in the face of life's unexpected challenges?This episode dives into the transformative power of simple practices like breathwork, gratitude, and grounding to help you stay composed during moments of stress. Learn how these tools, when practiced consistently, can help you remain centered and resilient, even in high-pressure situations.Discover how to develop a personalized "emergency toolkit" to quickly regain your calm during unexpected disruptions.Learn how daily meditation and mindfulness practices can enhance your emotional resilience and bring balance to your life.Understand why kindness, patience, and tolerance toward yourself are crucial for personal growth and sustained transformation.Listen to this episode now to learn practical and actionable tools that can help you stay grounded, calm, and resilient in any situation.˚
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Send Bite Me a Text!This episode highlights the top five mistakes new edible makers often make, providing insights on how to avoid them for a smoother cannabis cooking experience. Listeners gain valuable knowledge on decarboxylation, dosing, infusion mixing, timely patience, and more in order to create effective and enjoyable edibles. • Not decarboxylating cannabis properly • Incorrect dosing and understanding potency • Poor mixing leading to uneven infusions • Limiting edibles to baked goods and sweets • Impatience with onset time of ediblesGet 45% off the Magic Mind Bundle today. :)Learn more and join today at joinbiteme.com and let's connect, learn and create together. You can leave a review via Love The Podcast!Support the show Visit the website for full show notes, free dosing calculator, recipes and more.
"I see no neutral things." – A Course in Miracles Workbook, Lesson 17What if every thought you hold assigns meaning to the world you see, shaping your reality as an extension of either love or fear? In this episode of Love & Learn, we explore Lesson 17 from A Course in Miracles Workbook, diving into the idea that no thought is neutral, and therefore, no perception is neutral either. This lesson challenges us to recognize the impact of our thoughts and take responsibility for how they color our perceptions, opening the door to transforming our experiences and moving closer to peace and love.This Lesson's Practice:Observe Your Perceptions:Look around your environment with eyes open and say:“I see no neutral things because I have no neutral thoughts.”Assign Meaning Mindfully:Rest your gaze on each object or person long enough to say:“I do not see a neutral [object/person], because my thoughts about [object/person] are not neutral.”Repeat Daily:Practice this 3-4 times a day for a minute or so, or adjust as needed to remain comfortable. Use it whenever unease arises to bring awareness to the meaning your mind assigns to the world around you.Key Insights on Lesson 17:1. Thoughts Create Perception: Our thoughts come first, shaping how we see the world. Recognizing this gives us the power to change our inner reality and, consequently, the way we experience the outer world.2. Perceptions Reflect Love or Fear: No thought or perception is neutral. Each is imbued with either love or fear. By becoming aware of this, we can begin choosing thoughts rooted in love, bringing greater peace and joy into our lives.3. Awareness Opens the Door to Change: The first step toward transformation is noticing the habitual meanings we attach to the people, objects, and situations around us. Awareness helps us release fear and align with love and truth.This lesson reminds us that we're active participants in creating the world we experience. By acknowledging the power of our thoughts, we can begin to break free from fear-based patterns and embrace a reality shaped by love and forgiveness.CONNECT WITH JESSICA FLINTWebsiteInstagramORACLE DECKS USEDTea Leaf Fortune CardsAnimal Spirit DeckThe Rose Oracle Deck
Co-Hosts: Steve Macchia and Matt Scott “What would it look like for patience to reside within us and be embodied in us as we go through everyday life?”-Matt Scott Leaders face endless circumstances and situations that test their patience. Challenging personalities, team conflict, economic downturns and relational dynamics are but a few realities that solicit impatience. This episode of The Discerning Leader podcast explores how we can embody patience and kindness amidst the stressful, difficult, and challenging circumstances we all face. In addition, Steve and Matt discusshow Sabbath combats our impatience and movesus towards becoming kind and loving followers of Jesus. Join the conversation about spiritual discernment as a way of life at www.LeadershipTransformations.org and consider participation in our online and in-person program offerings. Additional LTI spiritual formation resources can be found at www.SpiritualFormationStore.com and www.ruleoflife.com and www.healthychurch.net.
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Episode 650: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) talk to Leila Hormozi ( https://x.com/LeilaHormozi ) about being broke at 22 to making $1,200,000.month by 23. — Show Notes: (0:00) Broke, overweight, going no where (3:53) Wake up calls (11:25) The Dickens Method (13:29) Dating Alex Hormozi (18:49) Starting Gym Launch at 23 (20:39) Repeating $0 - $15M in 12 months (23:38) Life after selling gym launch (25:15) "Who you compete with is who you become" (34:28) $10M workshops (35:30) Impatience with actions, patience with results — Links: • Acquisition - https://www.acquisition.com/ • Alex Hormozi on MFM - https://youtu.be/4KfuQwB5rIs — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: Need to hire? You should use the same service Shaan uses to hire developers, designers, & Virtual Assistants → it's called Shepherd (tell ‘em Shaan sent you): https://bit.ly/SupportShepherd — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton - https://www.joinhampton.com/ • Ideation Bootcamp - https://www.ideationbootcamp.co/ • Copy That - https://copythat.com • Hampton Wealth Survey - https://joinhampton.com/wealth • Sam's List - http://samslist.co/ My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano