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“Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep that was lost” (Luke 15:6).In ancient times in the Middle East, shepherds used to count their sheep when they returned from pasture, ready to search for even one that might be missing. They would even venture out into the desert at night to find any that had strayed. This parable is a story of loss and recovery that highlights the love of the shepherd. He notices that a sheep is missing, searches for it, finds it, and carries it back on his shoulders because it is weak and frightened, perhaps wounded, and unable to follow the shepherd on its own. He brings it home to safety and then, filled with joy, invites his neighbors to celebrate together.“Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep that was lost.”The recurring themes in this story can be summarized in three actions: getting lost, being found, and celebrating. Getting lost. The good news is that the Lord goes in search of those who are lost. We often lose ourselves in the various deserts around us, or in which we are forced to live, or in which we take refuge: the deserts of abandonment, marginalization, poverty, misunderstanding and disunity. The Shepherd seeks us even there, and even if we lose sight of him, he will always find us again. Being found. Let's try to imagine the scene of the shepherd's frantic search in the desert. It's an image that strikes us with its expressive power. We can understand the joy felt by both the shepherd and the sheep, and this encounter restores in the sheep the sense of being safe after escaping danger. “To be found” is truly an act of divine mercy. Celebrating. The shepherd gathers his friends to celebrate because he wants to share his joy, as in the other two parables that follow this one, that of the lost coin and that of the merciful father.1 Jesus wants us to understand the importance of sharing joy with everyone, and he also wants to “immunize” us against the temptation of judging others. We are all “found.”“Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep that was lost.”This Word of Life is an invitation to be grateful for the mercy that God has for each of us personally. The fact that we rejoice and celebrate together presents an image of unity, where there is no opposition between those who are “righteous” and those who are “sinners,” but rather we share in each other's joy. Chiara Lubich commented on this phrase: “It's an invitation to understand the heart of God, to believe in his love. Inclined as we are to measure and calculate, at times we think that God's love for us is like that, too. We think that God will tire of us and say, ‘That's enough!' But God's logic is not like ours. (…) God is always waiting for us; indeed, we give him immense joy every time we return to him, even countless times.”2 “Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep that was lost.”Sometimes we can be those shepherds, those guardians of one another who lovingly go in search of those who have strayed from us, from our friendship, from our community, in search of the marginalized, the lost, the little ones whom the trials of life have pushed to the margins of society. “Some students attended classes only sporadically,” a teacher tells us. “During my free periods, I would go to the market near the school, hoping to find them there, because I had heard that's where they worked to earn a little money. One day, I finally saw them, and they were surprised that I had come personally to look for them. They were struck to learn how important they were to the entire school community. They started coming to school regularly again, and it was truly a celebration for everyone."Prepared by Patrizia Mazzola and the Word of Life Team
PREVIEW: GEORGIA EU: Colleague Anatol Lieven traveling in Georgia reports that the Georgians are less inclined to join NATO and more taken with EU membership. More to come. NOVEMBER 1954
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Daniel Oyefusi joined Ken Carman and Anthony Lima and shared his thoughts on whether or not the Browns will extend David Njoku, and whether or not he thinks they should. He also discussed the quarterback situation, who he thinks should be the week 1 starter, if the team will keep all four quarterbacks on the roster into the regular season, and whether or not Kevin Stefanski is on the hot seat this season.
All Philly Sports Philadelphia 76ers analyst and writer Derek Bodner joined DJ to talk about the 76ers' options in the NBA Draft and what he expects.
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New research shows that those north of the Golden Gate are less on board with a transit tax than the rest of the Bay Area. For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Margie Shafer and Eric Thomas spoke with KCBS insider Phil Matier.
A close second place option for the episode title was “Meeplekeeper's Palace.”Also, there's a little bit of a note in the episodes after the credits (kind of as an epilogue). In the past, I've done a couple prologue/pre-show notes; if necessary, I'd do them again. This particular note makes more sense at the end, so make sure you're tuned in until the “end end.”ANYWAY, Candice Harris joins the show for a super special thirty-third episode! Candice is a lifelong musician and took a similar proclivity of deep-diving things she's passionate about to board games, where she's a media creator for BoardGameGeek. The list of things she doesn't do there would be shorter than what she does, but a few of her contributions include hosting the BoardGameGeek Podcast, Cardboard Creations, TeaForge, The Quad, and probably something else I'm missing. Candice also writes, creates, and contributes in many other capacities, with recent work on BGG's 25th Anniversary Hall of Fame Inductees (click here for video!).The confluence of those interests is what this episode is about, and excitingly Candice has designed a board game, Rivals of Rock, coming to crowdfunding later this year (the game came up organically within some of the topics several times with fun and insightful stories from Candice, but I had a section with a few more questions
“For Those Who Are Spiritually Inclined…”-Representative Monty Fritts Talks About His House Resolution To Designate July As A Month Of Prayer & Fasting For Tennessee* A Tennessee Conservative News Interview conducted by our on-site reporter, Adelia Kirchner.
What's up Bros? In this episode of The Traitors, we find out who was killed in the church. As the group comes together for breakfast, theories start to fly. Sam finally enters the game and his approach is very intelligent and a bit of a surprise coming from someone who has been mostly silent throughout the show. Although he loses us a bit when he goes back to the coffin theory. In our favorite mission yet, Sandoval proves his worth when he has to sing lullabies backwards. While the rest of the cast gave him crap about it, at the end of the day they would not have won that challenge without Tom. Against all odds it appears that Sandoval has made somewhat of a comeback with his appearance on this show. At the roundtable, Ciara fights for her life as the coffin theory just wont go away. After the banishment, the rest of the faithfuls are scrambling as once again they fail to get a traitor. Its chaos and the traitors are winning, but the vibe amongst the traitors is still tense as Danielle is fighting to save Britney while Carolyn is just trying to gain her footing in the turret and start making some decisions.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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“My dear King, although Kali-yuga is full of faults, there is still one good quality about this age. It is that simply by chanting the holy name of Krishna, one can become free from material bondage and be promoted to the transcendental kingdom.” (Shrimad Bhagavatam, 12.3.51)
The biggest storyline for Ohio State this week isn‘t who the Buckeyes are playing, but where and when they're playing.Ohio State is expected to win big for the second week in a row as it plays another one of the Big Ten's worst teams in Northwestern one week after blowing out Purdue. This week's game offers a layer of excitement that last week's game didn't, however, because it will be played at Wrigley Field, offering a unique backdrop for an Ohio State football game at one of America's most storied sports venues.That said, the biggest talking point of the week among Buckeye fans has been kickoff times after the Big Ten announced Monday that Ohio State's top-five showdown with Indiana next week will be yet another noon game, which means the Buckeyes will play six noon games in a row to conclude their 2024 regular season. Many Buckeye fans want to see Ohio State play in more night games, but OSU doesn't seem overly eager to push back against early afternoon kickoffs.We begin this week's episode of Real Pod Wednesdays by sharing our top takeaways from the Buckeyes' 45-point win over the Boilermakers, then look ahead to this week‘s trip to Wrigley before sharing our thoughts on the noon game debate. We wrap up the show by discussing the latest developments in Ohio State basketball as the men's team races out to a 2-0 start while the women's team (also 2-0) makes two home run additions to its coaching staff in Katie Smith and Jacy Sheldon.The full rundown for this week's show:0:00 We're Excited to Watch Football at Wrigley2:20 Ohio State's 45-0 Win Over Purdue Was the Uneventful Game It Needed Against A Bad Team4:18 Ohio State's Pass Rush Built Momentum As Defense Had Another Dominant Game vs. Purdue7:20 The Jack Experiment Didn't Work vs. Purdue, But That Didn't Make the Experiment A Bad Idea12:51 Ohio State Makes A Long-Awaited Big Play on Special Teams16:50 Other Standouts vs. Purdue: TreVeyon Henderson, Jeremiah Smith, Eddrick Houston, Sonny Styles26:57 Ohio State Could Have A Home-Field Advantage at Unique Venue vs. Subpar Northwestern Team34:22 Will Ohio State Be Quicker to Take Starters Out in Likely Final Opportunity for Backups to Play?38:07 Both of Our Score Predictions Have the Buckeyes Covering Comfortably40:40 We Like Noon Games and Ohio State Does Too, But Fans Miss Big Home Night Games47:02 Why Ohio State Probably Isn't Inclined to Push Back Against So Many Noon Games52:34 Defensive Intensity, 3-Point Shooting Stand Out in First Two OSU Men's Basketball Games57:14 Katie Smith, Jacy Sheldon Are Home Run Hires for Ohio State Women's Basketball1:01:15 OSU Men's Soccer Competes for A Big Ten Title and Sammy Sasso Returns to the Mat
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Summary of the Passage (Matthew 5:38-48): The point that Jesus is driving home in all these verses can be summed up by verse 44, “But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” Jesus demonstrates a great humility that comes from following Him alone when He commands us to not retaliate when our enemies treat us poorly because He is slow to anger when people treat Him poorly. If we only tolerate our enemies instead of loving them or only loving people who are easy to love, then we are no different than those who do not know Jesus. Discussion Questions: 1. Verse 38-42: Why are we Inclined to Retaliate? - What about Jesus' command to not retaliate is shocking and hard for us? Do you find yourself being more reactive or opting to let your anger against someone fester silently? 2. Verses 43-45: Children of our Father - How does loving our enemies make us more like sons and daughters of God? How can we see God's character in the command that He has for us in verse 44? 3. Verses 46-47: Purpose - God doesn't want us to look like the rest of the world in the way we love—why? What is the point of us being set apart for Christ, in loving our enemies and in life in general? 4. Application Question - Identify someone in your life who is hard for you to love and spend a few minutes praying intentionally for that relationship and that God would help you die to yourself in order to show them the Gospel by the way you love them.
-Everyone has different thoughts on the season ahead and what it can be, but we've played the game before of “would you take this bowl game right now and fast forward or play out the season,” and often times fans have said they'd take their chances and play out the season-Well, CBS Sports' Jerry Palm put out his early bowl projections yesterday and has Nebraska playing LSU on December 30th in the Music City Bowl in Nashville. Who wouldn't take that right now and run?-Also, ROLL CALL (sponsored by Madsen's Bowling & Billiards): where are people listening from today?Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Send us a Text Message.At a very young age, a chorus/drama teacher recognized the remarkable talent that Rick Hale had for singing. As a result of this teacher noticing his talent, Rick's life would forever be changed. Rick not only has an amazing gift of singing, but he also writes songs, and plays the guitar. His talents have made him an internet sensation, with his music being played all around the globe. I was fortunate enough to visit with him for this episode, and heard first hand the talent this man has. He has been at this for many years, eventually quitting his job to live out his life long dream of performing. You can find his music on Spotify, and on YouTube among other platforms. Rick also had a song that put him at number 4 in the world! Some of his top songs include: "Fly Me To The Moon" (mashup), "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes," "Smile," and "The way I am/Just the Way You Are." Once you listen to his voice, you'll see why so many are subscribing to his channel, and following this gifted and amazing man! Enjoy.
Pastor Mike discusses how we can delight in the Lord and actually do what we want to do. The Holy Spirit wants to change our desires, rather than living our life fighting with wrong desires. Audio >
Seth Walder talks about the Browns' offseason, the impact that Amari Cooper has on this offense, why he remains optimistic about Jerry Jeudy's upside going into this season, how he would rank the Browns' secondary against opponents and whether the team should consider an extension to left tackle Jed Wills, Jr..
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[originally published on Patreon Jul 7, 2023] Monty and I start by discussing the Freemasonic aspects to the Whitechapel murders and then get into the question of crimes involving Freemasonry vs Freemasonic crimes. We discuss Freemasonry's role in the United Kingdom's police force and society at large. We explore Freemasonry's ties to the UK's landed gentry, as well as the apparent ambivalence of the Royal Family to Freemasonry. Then, (content warning for child abuse) we discuss multiple court cases in which Masonic signs were deployed in attempts to influence the outcome. We go through Catholicism's conflicts with Freemasonry including the allegations of Luciferian influences in Freemasonry, which leads us back into the world of Royal Arch Freemasonry. We discuss the concept of Jah-Bul-On. Then we examine the case of the P2 Lodge and subsequent revelations relating to it from the perspective of Freemasonry. To wrap up, we examine Freemasonry as viewed from the perspective of communism, as well as more recent cases of espionage. episode art by Robert Voyvodich @r.voy__ Songs: London Skinhead Crew by Booze & Glory Toujours by Roedelius LaMafiamilia by eLVy The God Auto Rock by Mogwai
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Mike Pompeo, Fox News contributor, former Secretary of State and CIA Director, & author of NEVER GIVE AN INCH: Fighting for the America I Love, joined Guy on the Guy Benson Show to discuss Israel and Biden's latest move to abstain from a ceasefire vote at the UN. Pompeo and Benson also fire off on the recent statements by the President of Mexico on the flow of migrants into the United States. Finally, Guy asked the big VP question of Fmr Secretary Pompeo and whether he would accept his name on the ticket to run with former President Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zoe Saunders from Marketplace by American Public Media delves into her journey on "Financially Inclined," a podcast tailored for high school audiences that merges financial literacy with engaging storytelling. Zoe shares her experiences from producing "This Is Uncomfortable" and the discussing the importance of breaking financial taboos and empowering youth with practical financial knowledge. The episode offers a glimpse into the creative process behind podcasting, with a special focus on an episode featuring tax accountant Duke Moore, showcasing how even complex financial topics can be made accessible and entertaining. This discussion is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of finance, education, and media, promising to inspire and empower both educators and students.
We wanted to share a particularly uncomfy episode from Marketplace’s “Financially Inclined,” a financial literacy podcast for teens. Being a first-generation student can mean facing bigger financial pressures than your peers, with less generational knowledge and wealth. “Financially Inclined” host Yanely Espinal talks to Gigi Gonzalez, the First Gen Mentor, to help you navigate the unique pressures of being the first in your family – whether that's being a first-gen American, first-gen college student, first-gen professional, first-gen entrepreneur or more! Think you're financially inclined? Check out these resources: Explore resources for first-gen students from the Collective Success Network Learn more wealth building tips from Business Insider Prepare for a “money talk” with your family using this guide from CNBC Are you in an educational setting? Here's a handy listening guide. This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up for a Greenlight account.
We wanted to share a particularly uncomfy episode from Marketplace’s “Financially Inclined,” a financial literacy podcast for teens. Being a first-generation student can mean facing bigger financial pressures than your peers, with less generational knowledge and wealth. “Financially Inclined” host Yanely Espinal talks to Gigi Gonzalez, the First Gen Mentor, to help you navigate the unique pressures of being the first in your family – whether that's being a first-gen American, first-gen college student, first-gen professional, first-gen entrepreneur or more! Think you're financially inclined? Check out these resources: Explore resources for first-gen students from the Collective Success Network Learn more wealth building tips from Business Insider Prepare for a “money talk” with your family using this guide from CNBC Are you in an educational setting? Here's a handy listening guide. This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up for a Greenlight account.
Hey Million Bazillionaires! Bridget and Ryan are working on new episodes for our upcoming brand new season. In the meantime, we’re getting a lot of notes from our listeners asking about different types of jobs and how to get them. We’ve talked before about why kids under a certain age generally don’t have jobs. But for our listeners who still have questions, we’re turning to our friends at Marketplace’s podcast about money for young people, Financially Inclined. Here’s how host Yanely Espinal answered that question, plus extra tips on how to do well in the workplace. Have a question you want Million Bazillion to answer? Send it to us!
Hey Million Bazillionaires! Bridget and Ryan are working on new episodes for our upcoming brand new season. In the meantime, we’re getting a lot of notes from our listeners asking about different types of jobs and how to get them. We’ve talked before about why kids under a certain age generally don’t have jobs. But for our listeners who still have questions, we’re turning to our friends at Marketplace’s podcast about money for young people, Financially Inclined. Here’s how host Yanely Espinal answered that question, plus extra tips on how to do well in the workplace. Have a question you want Million Bazillion to answer? Send it to us!
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Known by many names – sprig, pinny, bull – but unmistakable in appearance, the northern pintail is one of North America's most recognizable, graceful, and well-studied duck species. Unfortunately, much of that attention was garnered because of dramatic population declines and the mystery surrounding it. Dr. Scott Stephens joins Chris Jennings and Dr. Mike Brasher to profile this iconic species, discussing its ecology, population status, causes of its decline, and conservation opportunities.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Saving money might sound like a chore, but Yanely Espinal and Berna Anat are here to remind you that saving money can help you afford more of what you want, and you can have fun along the way! Think you're financially inclined? Check out the savings tips below: A comparison of high-yield savings accounts from NerdWallet Here are some free savings trackers you can print Look at these different savings apps reviewed by Bankrate You can find more financial tips from Berna on her Instagram Are you in an educational setting? Here's a handy listening guide. This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up for a Greenlight account. Join today.
Saving money might sound like a chore, but Yanely Espinal and Berna Anat are here to remind you that saving money can help you afford more of what you want, and you can have fun along the way! Think you're financially inclined? Check out the savings tips below: A comparison of high-yield savings accounts from NerdWallet Here are some free savings trackers you can print Look at these different savings apps reviewed by Bankrate You can find more financial tips from Berna on her Instagram Are you in an educational setting? Here's a handy listening guide. This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up for a Greenlight account. Join today.
1. Speaker Johnson's Two-Part Proposal to Avoid Government Shutdown (1:41)2. Supreme Court Announces First Formal Code of Conduct Amid Pressure (7:21)3. SCOTUS Justices Seem Inclined to Uphold Federal Law at Center of Second Amendment Case (16:26)4. NEW SEGMENT ALERT: 3 Things You Should Know From the Weekend (26:23)If you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a review and share it with those you know that also appreciate unbiased news!Subscribe to Jordan's weekly free newsletter featuring hot topics in the news, trending lawsuits, and more.Follow Jordan on Instagram and TikTok.All sources for this episode can be found here.
Financially Inclined From Marketplace is back for season 2 with more money lessons we wish we learned earlier — the ones that can help us live life on our own terms. This season, host Yanely Espinal is digging into how to pay for college, getting a job, crypto currencies, saving money and paying taxes. New episodes start November 3. This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up today for a Greenlight account at http://ww.greenlight.com/inclined
Hey there! This is Caleb Frankart, Financial Advisor and Enrolled Agent at Blue Jay Financial Group in Defiance OH. Today, I'm excited to introduce a new podcast called “Retiring Generously.” Coming to a platform near you, this November 28th. We'll talk through tax-efficient strategies to be more effective with charitable giving in retirement, and how to best prepare for a generous retirement. Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. “Retiring Generously”, a podcast for the charitably inclined.
Hey Smarties! We get a lot of questions about the stock market, and today we're sharing an episode from “Financially Inclined,” Marketplace’s new podcast for teens, that might answer some of them. Host Yanely Espinal gets into how the stock market works, the difference between stocks and bonds and what to consider when opening a retirement account. If you're a newbie investor or want to talk more about this with the young people in your life, this episode will make you smart! This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up today for a Greenlight account at http://ww.greenlight.com/inclined.
Hey Smarties! We get a lot of questions about the stock market, and today we're sharing an episode from “Financially Inclined,” Marketplace’s new podcast for teens, that might answer some of them. Host Yanely Espinal gets into how the stock market works, the difference between stocks and bonds and what to consider when opening a retirement account. If you're a newbie investor or want to talk more about this with the young people in your life, this episode will make you smart! This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up today for a Greenlight account at http://ww.greenlight.com/inclined.
While Bridget and Ryan are busy working on Season 5 of Million Bazillion, today we’re bringing you a special episode with lots of smart money advice from Marketplace’s newest podcast, “Financially Inclined.” Host Yanely Espinal gets into the basics of budgeting and why it’s important to make a plan for how to save and spend your money. Plus, meet a professional financial hype woman! We’ll be back in your feeds this fall. Until then, if you’ve got a money joke or a money tip you want to share with Ryan, Bridget and the “Million Bazillion” team, send it our way using this form.
While Bridget and Ryan are busy working on Season 5 of Million Bazillion, today we’re bringing you a special episode with lots of smart money advice from Marketplace’s newest podcast, “Financially Inclined.” Host Yanely Espinal gets into the basics of budgeting and why it’s important to make a plan for how to save and spend your money. Plus, meet a professional financial hype woman! We’ll be back in your feeds this fall. Until then, if you’ve got a money joke or a money tip you want to share with Ryan, Bridget and the “Million Bazillion” team, send it our way using this form.
Hooray! This is Don't Ask Tig's milestone 100th episode, and Tig's guest is her very good friend, Oscar-winning actor Allison Janney, star of “I, Tonya,” “Mom,” “The West Wing” and so much more. Allison and Tig can't help laughing over the viral story of how Allison broke Tig's ribs on a party bus, and Allison shares how she was injured in a celebrity dodgeball game involving Harry Styles and Michelle Obama. Tig and Allison give advice to a listener whose dog controls her, a mom whose tone deaf daughter wants to be a singer and a fan who hates being called a flirt when he's just trying to make friends. And remember that Don't Ask Tig is on break in May, but will be back with all-new episodes on June 7. Mark your calendars! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp (go to Betterhelp.com/TIG for 10% off the first month of online therapy), Greenlight (go to greenlight.com/inclined to get $10 when you join with promo code INCLINED), Rakuten (go to rakuten.com to download the app for free), and Indeed (go to indeed.com/TIG to start hiring now). Need advice? Submit your question for Tig at dontasktig.org/contact.
“Financially Inclined” is all about money lessons for living life your own way. Every week, financial literacy advocate Yanely Espinal makes learning about money simple, so you can make the most of your life. Because while money can’t buy you happiness, it definitely can’t hurt. This show was created by Marketplace in collaboration with Next Gen Personal Finance. This episode is sponsored by Greenlight, the money app for teens — with investing.
Tonight on The Last Word: The Washington Post reports that some D.C. FBI agents sought to slow down the Trump docs investigation. Also, Trump calls on Rupert Murdoch to quit over his Dominion testimony. Plus, AG Garland battles GOP senators in a contentious hearing. And Politico details how the Federalist Society co-chair raised billions after pushing Trump SCOTUS picks. Andrew Weissmann, Neal Katyal, Charles Blow, and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse join Lawrence O'Donnell.