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Question: I have kind of a loaded question concerning the kingdom parables of Matthew 13. I don't know if you are able to follow me on this, but the typical evangelical interpretation of the parable of the “leaven hidden in three measures of meal” starts with “leaven is usually bad in the Bible,” but in this case it is good. This to me is not an acceptable interpretation, but I'm really perplexed as to why so many evangelical leaders, who undoubtedly are aware, at least, of the other interpretation still persist in this.Response: The fuller context of this parable is found in Matthew 13:33-42, which includes the Lord's explanation of the “tares and the wheat.” It is instructive that in the parable of the tares and wheat, the Lord has planted “good seed.” We cannot deny that this is good. The enemy, however, has (using the same method) sowed his own seeds. The seed of the Lord permeating the world like leaven is good. Yet the tares (until the harvest) are virtually indistinguishable from the wheat. This is bad. Leaven is a natural development in the process of making good bread and the process is used by both the good and the bad. And it is true that most references to leaven are used as a negative: “A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump” (Gal 5:9, etc.). (continues)
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In this episode, Branda talks about going beyond looking at email metrics and actually interpreting them. She will talk you through interpreting open rates, click rates, and conversion rates. The episode covers how to interpret these metrics to make informed decisions about email content and strategy, which helps you improve email engagement and performance.Tune in as Branda Discusses:How to go beyond looking at email metricsHow to interpret and analyze your open rates, click rates, and conversionThe questions to ask yourself as you analyzeMentioned in the Episode:Get $50 off your first month or quarter in the Copy Huddle with code PODCAST: https://www.therelevantcollective.com/the-copy-huddle ________________________________________CONNECT WITH MELANIE:www.duxburydigital.cowww.instagram.com/duxburydigitalCONNECT WITH BRANDA:www.therelevantcollective.comwww.instagram.com/therelevantcollective
Artificial Intelligence (AI) – how the Algorithm Connects Us All Revisited AZ TRT 2.0 – S06 EP08 (270) 5-11-2025 What We Learned This Week: AI is inter-connected with so many technologies & you use AI often on a daily basis AI is a part of almost all industries from Healthcare, Finance to Defense Human in the Loop - humans will always be needed to Interpret the Data, but AI will assist Software Teams must be managed so the product is integrated properly in the bigger picture Moore's Law – Each year computing power grows 2x as fast, but cuts the cost in half Guests: Naru (Narendran Muraleedharan), CEO / Founder of StaxAI – formerly Inventives & Aptus AI https://stax.ai/ linkedin.com/in/naru95 Bio: At Stax.ai, we empower retirement plan TPAs to streamline operations, enhance productivity, and deliver exceptional client experiences. Our innovative platform automates census data collection, payroll integrations, trust accounting, and client communication, all while providing actionable insights through AI-driven tools. Trusted by TPAs managing thousands of plans, Stax.ai transforms administrative burdens into seamless workflows, enabling you to focus on what matters most—growing your business and strengthening client relationships. Past Bio: Inventives / Aptus AI is a software solutions and artificial intelligence development and consulting firm. They provide aerospace, mechanical, and software engineering services to companies around the world. The Team is strong, and well-rounded consisting of engineers, developers, and physicists that focus on solving problems at the root. They help take ideas or concepts and build prototypes and deployments in very short periods of time with tight budgets while maintaining the best quality and client satisfaction. The main fields of expertise are RPA, Web App Development, Solutions Architecture, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, and Simulation Systems. Note**: This interview was recorded in Oct. 2021 (S02 EP 43 (90) 10-24-21), since then Naru has changed the company name. Also, the BRT podcast has changed to AZ Tech Roundtable. Notes: Seg. 2 - 4 Naru returns to the show talking tech, software, and AI. His team is always developing new applications with AI in healthcare, finance, biotech, & aerospace. Naru shows how so many technologies are connected and what the future of business looks like. Inventives is the new company, with the same core technology team, but focusing the business into a venture studio by creating new AI projects for companies not yet using AI. Inventives new projects can become spinoff companies with this new technology. They work with B2B clients and also Investors for these types of companies. Radiology is a current project to enhance the patient experience using AI – called SKIP. This project is on the Operations side to make the patient process of paperwork, payments, etc. to be automated (& efficient) with AI working with the patient. This will be stand alone, but if adopted by other medical offices over the long term can streamline the healthcare industry. Naru and his team are working on document management, where their AI program will be able to read documents and determine what the info is. Rising Cloud is another project they are building that manages a company cloud usage to improve costs. Moore's Law – Each year computing power grows 2x as fast, but cuts the cost in half Cloud Computing happens in the cloud and internet for your programming vs Edge Computing that happens right on your phone and does not need to go out to the cloud. Bigger the data request or process determines if Cloud or Edge is the best choice. People interact with AI (Artificial Intelligence) daily on their phone, email, internet search and beyond. User Agreements in your phone or websites you use say they can take your search data and use it to enhance your experience. AI Search uses past searches by you, vs what are the popular other searches by other people on the internet. It happens so fast and has the best / popular search options loading before you are even done typing. This is called a Recommendation Engine, just like Netflix or Amazon find shows or products you may like. These recs are similar to what you have watched or bought previously, or in similar genres. The downside is you may not see different options, just more of the same. AI determines what you see daily on the internet, and can create a silo effect. Inventives uses a common solution, called Human in the Loop to review what the AI is doing. Then the searches or recommendations are reviewed to see how accurate they are. Healthcare AI is assisting doctors, and even finding issues that humans have missed in a radiology study. AI has no bias, and does not get tired. The computer can repeat processes and be consistent. Key technologies of the day are constantly overlapping – AI, Big Data, Cloud, SaaS Software, etc. This tech can work with each other, and new software can build on top of these applications. Open AI created a product with AI that builds AI software. Naru's Software Teams have different backgrounds of math, engineering or physics who are self taught on software and think more about the solution vs thinking in terms of coding. There are small groups of 2 to 4 people in a team with a Solutions Architect running the small team and determining how the software interacts in the bigger picture. Often some of the best software involved very small teams. Lot of testing and compliance control goes into to creating big software projects that can involve multiple teams. Same issue if building an upgrade to a software that merges with the previous version. Rewind Clip (Seg. 1) – Replay of a segment from Naru's last appearance on BRT in 11/2020 He talks AI and the morality of the technology. How can a programmer control their product, and what it will be used for in the real world. Naru chose the name Aptus because it is Latin for Apt or Appropriate – design products that works for the clients Chaos Theory / Jurassic Park – Just because you can do it, doesn't mean you should Aptus gets defense contracts as sub-contractor of companies partnered with military. Aptus studies the end applications for what they are requested to build, to determine if they will take the project. Morality is considered, but not always applicable to see where a product may go until it is built. AI software is programmed to build more software, AI building more AI. Per Naru there are companies trying to develop AI weapons that can kill on their own, and robots being controlled by AI already. Aptus has Liability Insurance to protect their projects. ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the AZ TRT Podcast. AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia The show where Entrepreneurs, Top Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business. AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving. Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more… AZ TRT Podcast Home Page: http://aztrtshow.com/ ‘Best Of' AZ TRT Podcast: Click Here Podcast on Google: Click Here Podcast on Spotify: Click Here More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/azpodcast/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. 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Spilgta mūziķu apvienība, trio „Bille”, pieteica sevi Latvijas tautas mūzikas vidē pagājušā gada beigās, izdodot minialbumu “Visu gadu dziesmas krāju”, tas klausāms mūzikas platformās. Visas trīs „Billes” dalībnieces izaugušas Latvijas folkloras kustības vidē. Māsas Katrīna un Anna Patrīcija Kareles – Iecavas folkloras kopā „Tarkšķi”, etnomūziķe Liene Skrebinska – Rēzeknes „Vīteros”. Šobrīd viņa studē Igaunijā, Tallinas Mūzikas un teātra akadēmijā, tāpēc arī mūsu saruna notiks ar zoom starpniecību. Liene ir arī daļa no grupas “The Baltic Sisters”, kura nesen izdevusi savu pirmo albumu “Vārti”, šī ir ļoti interesanta muzikāla apvienība, kurā apvienojušās dziedātājas no visām trim Baltijas valstīm, iepazīstinot klausītājus ar latviešu, lietuviešu un igauņu folkloras saspēli. Raidījuma stāsts gan par jauno albumu un gaidāmo koncertu Latvijas Radio 1. studijā 16. jūnijā, gan arī par to, kā folkloras ierakstus un pierakstus interpretē pasaules mūzikā un folkloras kustībā augušo paaudze. Sarunās ar trio „Bille” atklājas, kā būšanu folklorā uztver un īsteno jaunākas dziedātājas, pamanīt arī, kā no jauna tiek iedibināta dziesmu pārmantošanas tradīcija, kurā nepārkāpjamas vairs nešķiet novadu izlokšņu un pat valstu robežas. Jo tieši tā arī trio „Bille” dalībnieces iepazinušas viena otru. Trio „Bille” minialbums „Visu gadu dziesmas krāju” izceļas ne tikai ar skaistajām meiteņu balsīm, bet arī interesantām instrumentālām saspēlēm.
An episode that busts the myth of 'perfect' creative processes!In Episode 140 of The Autistic Culture Podcast, Dr Angela Kingdon speaks with Sol Smith, author of The Autistic's Guide to Self-Discovery. If you've spent time on TikTok, YouTube, or inside the NeuroSpicy community, you've probably felt the impact of Sol's voice—direct, affirming, and deeply validating. He joins the show to help us rethink our relationship with writing routines, explore the realities of autistic creative rhythms, and bust the myth of 'perfect' creative processes.Plus, we announce our amazing winners from our fifth writing contest!Here are our top two entries.OUR WINNER
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Join economist Dr. Orphe Divounguy and Chris Krug as they discuss how to interpret important economic data on this episode of Everyday Economics! Everyday Economics is an unrehearsed, free-flow discussion of the economic news shaping the day. The thoughts expressed by the hosts are theirs, unedited, and not necessarily the views of their respective organizations. Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx
Město je nejlepší vynález na světě. To je věta, kterou řekl harvardský ekonom Edward Glaeser. Lidé ve městě se dožívají vyššího věku, dosahují vyššího vzdělání i příjmů a jsou zdravější díky dostupnosti zdravotní péče. To neznamená automaticky, že jsou šťastnější, ale mají k tomu lepší předpoklady. Vyšší sociální intenzita města znamená větší schopnost inovovat. Současné město potřebuje vodu, zeleň a pestrou paletu funkcí v dochozí vzdálenosti.
Město je nejlepší vynález na světě. To je věta, kterou řekl harvardský ekonom Edward Glaeser. Lidé ve městě se dožívají vyššího věku, dosahují vyššího vzdělání i příjmů a jsou zdravější díky dostupnosti zdravotní péče. To neznamená automaticky, že jsou šťastnější, ale mají k tomu lepší předpoklady. Vyšší sociální intenzita města znamená větší schopnost inovovat. Současné město potřebuje vodu, zeleň a pestrou paletu funkcí v dochozí vzdálenosti.Všechny díly podcastu Podhoubí můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
Pastor JD, in one of if not the most important prophecy updates in 20-years since starting them, explains why the recent head spinning developments of profound significance are prophetic signs warning us that it's the last hour.
Pastor JD, in one of if not the most important prophecy updates in 20-years since starting them, explains why the recent head spinning developments of profound significance are prophetic signs warning us that it's the last hour.Prophecy Update Links All referenced links are at http://jdfarag.orgSocial MediaProphecy Website: http://jdfarag.orgMobile/TV Apps: https://subsplash.com/calvarychapelkaneohe/appChurch Website: http://www.calvarykaneohe.churchTwitter: https://twitter.com/JDFarag/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JDFarag/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JDFarag/
A new MP3 sermon from Berean Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: C.O.M.A.: Learning to Read and Interpret Scripture Subtitle: Men's Ministry Speaker: Sean E. Harris Broadcaster: Berean Baptist Church Event: Special Meeting Date: 6/6/2025 Bible: 1 Corinthians 10:23-11:1 Length: 27 min.
Welche Musik hören wir immer wieder, welche spielen wir immer wieder? Und welche nicht? Wann, wie und warum wird ein Werk zu gängigem Repertoire und Teil des Kanons? Zuallererst braucht ein neues Werk enthusiastische Interpret:innen, welche es spielen, es bekannt machen, sich dafür einsetzen und es so zum Leben erwecken und am Leben erhalten. Es muss aber auch den Weg zum Publikum finden, dieses unmittelbar ansprechen, bewegen oder ergreifen. Ein innovativer Kompositorischer Ansatz oder ein technische Neuerung kann zum Erfolg verhelfen, wie auch eine knackige Story oder ein originelles Programm. Und schliesslich müssen auch Veranstalter, Opernhäuser und weitere Ensembles auf den Erfolgszug aufspringen um ein Stück schliesslich nachhaltig im Kanon zu etablieren. Moritz Weber spricht darüber mit dem Musikwissenschaftler, Musikjournalisten und Kurator Thomas Meyer und mit dem Mondrian Ensemble, Ivana Pristašová Zaugg, Petra Ackermann und Karolina Öhman. Erwähnte Werke: - Olivier Messiaen: Turangalîla-Sinfonie (1949) - Pierre Boulez: Répons. Für Soloinstrumente, Ensemble und Live-Elektronik (1981) - Sofia Gubaidulina: Streichtrio (1988) - George Benjamin: Written on Skin (2012) - Éliane Radigue: Occam Delta VIII. Für Fagott, Tuba, Cello und Harfe (2015) Erstausstrahlung: 22.05.2024
Ari and Chris are back together and excited to be joined by Joey Golden, Curator of Animal Behavior Programs at Maryland Zoo! Chris and Joey both attended the recent ABMA and ISZAW conferences, and we wanted to bring him on to chat about the great presentations he gave about his zoo's progress towards "24/7 welfare" for all their animals. We chat about the importance of leaning on innovators, how Hal Markowitz has influenced his thinking about the importance of automation in modern animal care, the new role of Microsoft's PowerBI in collecting and interpreting pretty much every kind of data in a zoo you can think of, and why all of us should be focused on observation, interpretation, and improvement. Such a cool discussion!If you have a shout-out you'd like us to share, a question or a topic you'd like us to discuss, or a suggestion for a guest we should have on the show, let us know at podcast@naturalencounters.com!
Michael Prostějovský je autorem stovek textů. Pro přední české interprety jich jen v 60. a 70. letech napsal na 400. Stojí také za skvělým přebásněním muzikálu Jesus Christ Superstar.
Michael Prostějovský je autorem stovek textů. Pro přední české interprety jich jen v 60. a 70. letech napsal na 400. Stojí také za skvělým přebásněním muzikálu Jesus Christ Superstar.
Jeweils in der letzten Diskothek-Ausgabe des Monats stellen wir die Gewinnerinnen und Gewinner der vorangegangenen Sendungen vor. Die in der Diskothek prämierten Interpret:innen und Ensembles treten hier auch mit anderem Repertoire oder in anderer Besetzung auf. In diesem Monat: - Marin Marais: Couplets de folies, aus Suite für Viola da gamba und b.c. - Johann Sebastian Bach: Partita Nr. 1 B-Dur BWV 825 für Klavier - Gustav Mahler: Des Knaben Wunderhorn
The HOPE-PV guide offers us some tactics in safely + effectively pushing back against perpetrators of political violence. Combat the cover-up with the Reveal – Expose the injustice.Combat devaluation + Redeem – Validate the target.Combat reinterpretation + Reframe – Interpret the event as an injustice.Combat official channels + Redirect – Mobilize support and avoid official channels.Combat intimidation or rewards + Resist – Resist intimidation and bribes.RESOURCES:The Free HOPE-PV Guide to ending Political Violence: https://www.endpoliticalviolence.org/guideWhat can I do? Choose Democracy Resource: https://choosedemocracy.us/what-can-i-do/Daniel Hunter's Analysis on Staying Grounded: https://wagingnonviolence.org/2024/11/10-things-to-do-if-trump-wins/?utm_source=Climate+Advocacy+Lab+Members&utm_campaign=8cf646d623-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_01_22_04_22&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-8cf646d623-547145900Democracy is a verb: Interview series: https://wagingnonviolence.org/2024/07/democracy-is-a-verb/#interviewsWisdom from the Fight for Democracy in Serbia. https://wagingnonviolence.org/2024/05/overcoming-despair-apathy-win-democracy-otpor-serbia-ivan-marovic/Donate to Palestinian Children's Relief Fund::www.pcrf.netDonate to Mutual Aid Funds: https://www.folxhealth.com/library/mutual-aid-fundsGET AN OCCASIONAL PERSONAL EMAIL FROM ME: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTUNE IN ON INSTAGRAM FOR COOL CONTENT: www.instagram.com/mydbpodcastOR BE A REAL GEM + TUNE IN ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/MYDBpodcastOR WATCH ON YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/juliemerica The opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wer vom Liedgesang spricht, kommt um den 1925 in Berlin geborenen Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau nicht herum. Allein Schuberts "Winterreise" hat er sieben Mal im Plattenstudio aufgenommen! Sein künstlerisches Erbe füllt hunderte CDs. Zum 100. Geburtstag erscheinen umfangreiche Editionen. Als Opernsänger triumphierte der Künstler vor allem in seinen Stammhäusern, München und Berlin, während das Wiener Publikum stets reserviert blieb. Im Podcast zeichnet Wilhelm Sinkovicz ein Portrait Fischer-Dieskaus und würdigt seine singuläre Stellung als Interpret der großen Lied-Komponisten von Schubert bis Hugo Wolf, aber auch sein Engagement für die zeitgenössische Musik, für die er Bahnbrechendes geleistet hat.
Today we're talking about how to combat the common tactics that perpetrators of political violence rely on from the HOPE guide (linked below): Combat the cover-up with the Reveal – Expose the injustice.Combat devaluation + Redeem – Validate the target.Combat reinterpretation + Reframe – Interpret the event as an injustice.Combat official channels + Redirect – Mobilize support and avoid official channels.Combat intimidation or rewards + Resist – Resist intimidation and bribes.RESOURCES:The Free HOPE-PV Guide to ending Political Violence: https://www.endpoliticalviolence.org/guideWhat can I do? Choose Democracy Resource: https://choosedemocracy.us/what-can-i-do/Daniel Hunter's Analysis on Staying Grounded: https://wagingnonviolence.org/2024/11/10-things-to-do-if-trump-wins/?utm_source=Climate+Advocacy+Lab+Members&utm_campaign=8cf646d623-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_01_22_04_22&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-8cf646d623-547145900Democracy is a verb: Interview series: https://wagingnonviolence.org/2024/07/democracy-is-a-verb/#interviewsWisdom from the Fight for Democracy in Serbia. https://wagingnonviolence.org/2024/05/overcoming-despair-apathy-win-democracy-otpor-serbia-ivan-marovic/Donate to Palestinian Children's Relief Fund::www.pcrf.netDonate to Mutual Aid Funds: https://www.folxhealth.com/library/mutual-aid-fundsGET AN OCCASIONAL PERSONAL EMAIL FROM ME: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTUNE IN ON INSTAGRAM FOR COOL CONTENT: www.instagram.com/mydbpodcastOR BE A REAL GEM + TUNE IN ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/MYDBpodcastOR WATCH ON YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/juliemerica The opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scripture–in some ways–is a reflection of God's mind, which means that understanding Scripture can never be completely mastered. Like a big city, there is something new and unexplored around every corner for the reader. In other words, reading the Bible is a great adventure of exploration and discovery. The main foundation of solid biblical interpretation is to read it as the Word of God. Humanity sits under God, so his Word must sit in authority over us. This means that the meaning of the text must come from the text, not imposed upon it from outside. The temptation of all Christian denominations is to map their theology on to the text of Scripture, using the Bible as a series of proofs for their own correctness. But this is turning our theology or thoughts in “sacred scripture”, not allowing the real sacred Scripture to speak for God. One key to checking our own theological and cultural biases in the attempt to allow God's Word to speak for itself is to read it in community. Hearing what people from different backgrounds hear when they read Scripture helps us read and hear Scripture from outside our own echo chamber. Practically speaking, correct biblical interpretation depends on reading the Bible not as isolated sayings, verses, or stories, but as one complete story, and we cannot understand any story–especially the story of Scripture!–outside of the whole story. And the importance of understanding the historical background of the text is also vital to correctly interpreting it. This takes work–digging into the cultural and historical backgrounds of the text means learning from scholars who study the backgrounds of the Bible. But this will keep us from making the Bible mean something it doesn't, turning it into a decontextualized inspirational message to me. Hosts: Aaron Mueller and Chuck Rathert Subscribe to the show at https://cacg.saintjamesglencarbon.org. To comment on this episode, visit https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/cacg-ep118.
Peter Reber ist Musiker, Komponist und Musikproduzent. Mit vier Teilnahmen als Interpret und zwei als Komponist und Produzent ist er vermutlich die Person in der Schweiz mit der grössten ESC-Erfahrung. Ganz sicher aber hat der ESC Peter Rebers Karriere stark unterstützt und beeinflusst. Das liegt nicht nur an den vier Auftritten mit «Peter, Sue & Marc» und Hits wie «Djambo Djambo», «Io senza te» und anderen, sondern vor allem auch an den beiden ESC-Teilnahmen als Produzent und Komponist. Denn mit den Erfolgen von Paolas «Cinéma» und Pepe Lienhards «Swiss Lady» - beides aus Peter Rebers Feder - wurde er auf einmal auch als Komponist und Produzent aus einem kleinen Land international wahr- und ernstgenommen, was zu vielen weiteren Aufträgen geführt hat. Im Gespräch mit Gastgeber Michael Luisier erzählt Peter Reber aber auch von seiner Herkunft aus dem Berner Arbeiterquartier Bümpliz und seiner frühen Förderung als Musiker durch Eltern und Lehrer. Er erzählt von seiner siegenjährigen Segelschiffsreise über die Weltmeere und den sieben Jahren auf den Bahamas. Und er erzählt von seiner Familie, die ihn über all die Jahre unterstützt und überallhin begleitet hat, wofür er ausserordentlich dankbar ist. Vor allem aber erzählt er von der Musik an sich, die ihn auch in diesem Jahr wieder an den ESC führt und immer noch seine grosse Leidenschaft ist. Die Musiktitel: 1. Peter, Sue & Marc - Djambo Djambo 2. John T. Williams - American Collection Theme Yo-Yo Ma, Recording Artists Orchestra of Los Angeles 3. Oscar Peterson Trio - I'm old-fashioned 4. Nina Reber - Flüge wi ne Vogel 5. Rod Stewart - Sailing 6. Sergej Rachmaninow - Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 c-Moll Valentina Lisitsa, London Symphony Orchestra, Michael Francis
Send me a Text Message here.NOT YOU AGAIN!? OK, fine...As sign language interpreters we deal with difficult situations, emotional decisions, and hard tasks. In addition, we work with people who can be unpleasant. How do we balance our professional role, our ally-based role, and our moral compass with having to accommodate frustrating demands from annoying people-situations??Wow, that's a very difficult topic to discuss. Let's do it with our professional and transparent respect. Shall we?IW CommunityA great place to meet regularly to laugh, learn, and lean on each other.You get:10 or 50% OFF of workshops, seminars. A great way to earn professional development hours.Online meetings to expand on the IW podcast episodes. Meet online with interviewees.Practice groups, Dilemma discussions.And more.Support the showDon't forget to tell a friend or colleague! Click below! IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Get extras with a subscription! Share the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter Listen & follow on many other platforms. Send me a voicemail! [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week.Take care now.
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On Legal Docket, contradicting laws and election voting maps; on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen decodes GDP; and on History Book, Germany's unconditional surrender and the victory in Europe. Plus, the Monday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Asbury University, where summer for teens can be an epic adventure. asbury.edu/campsAnd from The Joshua Program at St. Dunstan's Academy in Virginia ... a gap year shaping young men ... through trades, farming, prayer ... stdunstansacademy.org
Title: Journal Club Series Episode 12- Regression (eg, linear, logistic, survival analysis) Target Audience This activity is directed to physicians, medical students, nurse practitioners, nurses, and physician assistants. Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to: • Describe the concept of regression. • Differentiate between linear and logistic regression. • Interpret survival analysis. Course Directors: Tony R. Tarchichi MD — Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC.) Paul C. Gaffney Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine. No relationships with industry relevant to the content of this educational activity have been disclosed. Jenna Carlson Ph.D — Assistant Professor of Human Genetics and Biostatistics, University of Pittsburgh No relationships with industry relevant to the content of this educational activity have been disclosed. Conflict of Interest Disclosure: No other planners, members of the planning committee, speakers, presenters, authors, content reviewers and/or anyone else in a position to control the content of this education activity have relevant financial relationships to disclose. Accreditation Statement: In support of improving patient care, the University of Pittsburgh is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine designates this enduring material activity for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Other health care professionals will receive a certificate of attendance confirming the number of contact hours commensurate with the extent of participation in this activity. Disclaimer Statement: The information presented at this activity represents the views and opinions of the individual presenters, and does not constitute the opinion or endorsement of, or promotion by, the UPMC Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences, UPMC / University of Pittsburgh Medical Center or Affiliates and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Reasonable efforts have been taken intending for educational subject matter to be presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each program attendee must always use his/her own personal and professional judgment when considering further application of this information, particularly as it may relate to patient diagnostic or treatment decisions including, without limitation, FDA-approved uses and any off-label uses. Released 4/15/2025, Expires 4/15/2028 The direct link to the course is provided below: https://cme.hs.pitt.edu/ISER/app/learner/loadModule?moduleId=25795&dev=true
When everything in The Vedas is said to be true, how can we interpret some Vedic statements to be non-literal? by Exploring mindfulness, yoga and spirituality
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YOU have to study. YOU have to learn. YOU should know your rates and know YOUR WORTH as a voice actor when quoting broadcast work. It is COMPLICATED and I even use the GVAA daily. It is ALWAYS up on my screen because I also get confused and yes... sometimes have to ask for help! Do'nt leave a pile of cash on the table... you don't have to memorize it all but you need to know how to INTERPRET those rates! My pal Paul Schmidt has a great video course on rates you can get... visit https://vopro.pro/ to learn moreWant to schedule a consult with me? 30 MIN BUSINESS CONSULT do that here!Thanks for listening!
Listen to Ray and Max interview Prof. Dennis McGrath from GWU. Prof. McGrath is an originalist, controversially arguing against the Supreme Court's authority to rule on the powers of the President.
THE BETTER BELLY PODCAST - Gut Health Transformation Strategies for a Better Belly, Brain, and Body
Happy April! As we step into the months of April and May, I (Allison) am on maternity leave. To celebrate this, we're pulling content from our group coaching calls inside our private coaching group, the Better Belly Blueprint, to share with YOU. Today's topic is from my client Lynne. She asked: "I have received my results from my 2nd HTMA test, and I'm not sure how to interpret it. I have rewatched the HTMA analysis video, but still not confident I know what changes to make to my protocols (if any). Can you help confirm if I'm understanding this correctly?" Lynne's question comes from the powerful fact that inside our program, the Better Belly Blueprint, we teach YOU how to be your own best healer through lab interpretation and analysis - saving you time and money AND giving you the power to understand your own body's areas that need to heal. What Lynne REALLY wanted to know is - can I help her be confident that she's understanding her new lab re-test correctly before she moves forward with her plan? So cool! How much would YOU like to get support, just like this, to feel 100% confident you're moving in the right direction in your healing? A lot, right! And Lynne got ALL this for 3 months of coaching for just one, low fee (that usually is the cost of ONE appointment with a functional health practitioner!). If you want to ask questions to me JUST LIKE THIS ONE and get my live feedback just like Lynne did - now you can! When you join the Better Belly Blueprint and add on group coaching for our SUPER affordable price, you get access to live, bi-weekly group coaching calls just like this one AND unlimited, daily, 1:1 coaching inside our private FB group! Enrollment is open now - there's no need to wait! Go to https://betterbellytherapies.com/blueprint to read more about BBB and join today! Or - if you prefer to learn via audio and video, go to https://betterbellytherapies.com/training and watch the FREE training I put together on why and how BBB helps you overcome your toughest symptoms - even when nothing else prior to this has worked! Are you ready to hear Lynne's answer? Let's dive in! TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Introduction and Maternity Leave Announcement 00:16 - Client Lynn's HTMA Test Results 00:35 - Benefits of the Better Belly Blueprint 01:30 - Enrollment and Coaching Details 02:23 - Diving into Lynn's HTMA Analysis 03:29 - Detailed Lab Analysis and Recommendations 13:09 - Final Advice and Next Steps EPISODES MENTIONED:Want to learn more about the HTMA test? Listen to this podcast episode on the Better Belly Podcast! 74// The Hierarchy of Lab Tests + What Lab Tests You Need159// Copper Toxicity: A Hidden Cause Behind Constipation & PMS244// Is Copper Toxicity Behind Your Histamine...
We talked with Ryan Meyer about how to study the general epistles and Revelation. Revelation brings several interpretive challenges, such as symbolism and prophecy. We discuss this and more on this episode of Theologically Driven.
How should seers interpret the vision that they see? The first of two parts.
Maria spoke with journalist Keith Gessen and scholar Bryn Rosenfeld about their work trying to make sense of Russian public opinion towards the war in Ukraine, and what it means for our understanding of Russian society today.
When people interpret end times prophecy, they tend to treat it as something sensational and tantalizing. But it is simple: what God designed in the beginning will be in the end. There are still many events that need to come to pass before the end. It is important to study the word so that we do not fall for crazy interpretations. VF-2434 Revelation 17 & 18 Watch, Listen and Learn 24x7 at PastorMelissaScott.com Pastor Melissa Scott teaches from Faith Center in Glendale. Call 1-800-338-3030 24x7 to leave a message for Pastor Scott. You may make reservations to attend a live service, leave a prayer request or make a commitment. Pastor Scott appreciates messages and reads them often during live broadcasts. Follow @Pastor_Scott on Twitter and visit her official Facebook page @Pastor.M.Scott. Download Pastor Scott's "Understand the Bible" app for iPhone, iPad and iPod at the Apple App Store and for Android devices in the Google Store. Pastor Scott can also be seen 24x7 on Roku and Amazon Fire on the "Understand the Bible?" channel. ©2025 Pastor Melissa Scott, All Rights Reserved
In this episode of Back on the Broomstick, Laylla and Chelle are joined by astrologer Laurie Farrington to discuss her latest book, How to Read and Interpret a Birth Chart: Guideposts for Understanding Natal Astrology. Laurie brings decades of experience interpreting the stars through a deeply intuitive and grounded lens, and this book reflects her commitment to helping others align with their soul path through astrology.During their conversation, Chelle confesses her long-standing fear of astrology (mostly due to the math) and Laylla drops an astrology secret of her own. Together, they dig into what sun, moon, and rising signs really say about us, why Laylla thinks astrology charts are basically a celestial Tarot spread, and whether Mercury retrograde is truly something to fear or just misunderstood cosmic drama. Whether you're fluent in your birth chart or still wondering what a rising sign actually does, this episode offers an open-hearted, witchy look at the skies above and the wisdom they hold.Laurie's WebsiteLaurie's SubstackGot a question? Send the witches a message here!Support the showWant to send us a letter? Witchy things to review?We have a mailing address!Back on the BroomstickPO Box 106Salem MA 01970Email: backonthebroomstick@gmail.comYoutube FacebookInstagramBack on the Broomstick Website
How should seers interpret the vision that they see? The first of two parts.00:07 Intro and artificial life!03:00 God's Sovereignty, Free Will, Fear and Love10:30 A Zeus Mentality of God13:00 Old Covenant Filter of Interpreting Visions17:00 Yahweh is the Divine Warrior for His Seers25:00 Avoid Over Interpreting the vision: Big Visions or the Still Small Voice Might be Personal42:00 Obedience47:00 Jeremiah was Designed for Conflict50:00 Sometimes you need to rest and have a meal before interpreting55:00 Read your Bible and Pray Everyday!
Send us a textToday's Ones Ready Daily Drop is basically a masterclass in budget cuts, broken jets, bureaucratic gridlock, and spicy Space Force drama—with a splash of congressional nonsense and some suspicious real estate investments for good measure. Jared breaks it all down like a tactical briefing crossed with a roast.We've got $15 billion drone programs under review, a B-2 flying over Iran “just to say hi,” and service members getting offered their jobs back after being kicked out over a vaccine—because yeah, that's how leadership works now. Oh, and Space Force might finally get to move to Huntsville, so go buy some land before another general does.From Air Force “Frankenjets” stitched together in a garage like military Frankenstein, to “mil-spec” gear that barely meets minimum standards, to ISR flights over the U.S.-Mexico border triggering cartel drone wars—this drop is full of “wait, what?” energy.
Thirty years into the opioid crisis, we still struggle to find other options for pain relief. This hour, TED speakers explain new understandings of how the brain interprets pain and new ideas to cope. Guests include equestrian Kat Naud, physician and researcher Amy Baxter and opioid reform advocate Cammie Wolf Rice. Original broadcast date: June 7, 2024.TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at plus.npr.org/ted.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Could a dream about purgatory have spiritual significance, or is it just the mind at work? Jimmy Akin explores how to approach such dreams and answers more on the Eucharist, spiritual warfare, and hyper-charismatic movements. Questions Covered: 01:08 – I've had a frightening dream about purgatory. How should I approach or interpret it? 12:43 – Is water witching a form of divination? 22:00 – How would you introduce the truth of the Eucharist to a layperson who doesn't believe or objects? 29:00 – Could you explain lesser Yahweh and how it relates to the figure Yahoel and the angel Metatron? 34:36 – My son joined a hyper-charismatic group. What can I do to help besides praying for him? Is there a book that would help me defend the faith? 44:01 – How could I as a Non-Denominational Christian seek help with spiritual warfare? 52:56 – My estranged son is trying to get married by a friend who is “ordained” by the internet. Should I attend this?