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Drei Begriffe die mir zu Maik Werner einfallen? Ja also das ist schwer. Ich glaube es gibt viele verschiedene Meinungen zu einer so polarisierenden Personalie wie Werner. Daher würde mein erstes Wort POLARISIEREND sein, ja damit bin ich zufrieden. Weitergehend ist er einfach ein sehr treuer Mensch, damals als wir zusammen in Tel Aviv feststeckten, weil er darauf beharrte am Fenster zu sitzen und die Stewardess ihn daraufhin vom Flug verwies, gab er mir eine Cola aus. Also ich würde auf jeden Fall TREU sagen. Das dritte Wort? Mmmh, vllt. unberechenbar? ne, gewaltbereit? vllt. in Abstrichen, aber eher weniger. Intolerant? Nur ...+++ WERBUNG +++Ghost of Yōtei - das Action-Adventure - exklusiv für PS5 ab 2. Oktober hier erhältlich:https://www.playstation.com/de-de/games/ghost-of-yotei/Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
In dieser Folge geben Wolfgang Bosbach, Hans-Ulrich Jörges und Christian Rach Antworten auf diese drei Fragen:Warum ist uns die Toleranz für abweichende Meinungen verloren gegangen?Wird kurzfristig nicht mit spürbaren Reformen zu rechnen sein?Wie kommt die demokratische Mitte aus der Krise?Experte im Gespräch:Julian Nida-Rümelin, Philosoph, Honorarprofessor und Buchautor „Was Demokratie ausmacht - und wie sie aus der Krise kommt“Aktionen und Rabatte unserer Werbepartner finden Sie hier:https://wonderl.ink/@diewochentesterHören Sie „Dreimal freie Meinung - Der Debatten Podcast“ und unsere Kolumnen „Der Politiktester“ und „Deutschland-Psychogramm“ werbefrei vorab in unserem Club. Infos dazu hier:https://steady.page/de/wochentester-club/aboutVermarktung: Wake Word Network und ARD MEDIADreimal freie Meinung. Der Debatten Podcast. Antworten auf die drei wichtigsten Fragen der Woche aus Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Vermarktung: Wake Word Network und ARD MEDIA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We can't pretend like this sin doesn't exist inside the church. Be intolerant and RUN.
Men are dying slowly instead of living fully. The irony of this truth is that in this time in history, there more ways than ever to stay active, but more excuses than ever to neglect physical activity. Are you living to promote longevity? And more importantly, are you willing to be held accountable to your wellness goals, and to hold other men accountable? Join the challenge as JT and Anthony discuss the weapon of movement against the plague of complacency.LEARN MORE:Website: https://greatman.tv/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatman.tv/Support GreatMan: https://greatman.tv/greatman-global/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Have you learned to tolerate weaknesses and vices? Have you come to a place of complacency or hopelessness in the area of physical health? Men, it is our time and our duty to challenge and support each other in our quest for well-being. To change our times, we must use more than our words, our thoughts, and our resources; we need our physical fitness as a foundation to turn the tide of a spiraling generation.LEARN MORE:Website: https://greatman.tv/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatman.tv/Support GreatMan: https://greatman.tv/greatman-global/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1 Corinthians 5:6-13 The post On Becoming Leaven Intolerant appeared first on Elim Evangelical Free Church on South Hill, Puyallup, Washington.
The Lord comes to meet his people and speak to them as his treasured possession through the mediating work of Jesus Christ; therefore, listen to him with a heart that is sensitive to sin.
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Is Canada still the free, welcoming country it claims to be? Or has “tolerance” gone so far that it's killing real debate—and driving people out? This week, Georganne Burke joins David Leis to explain why she and her husband are leaving Canada for the U.S.—citing rising anti-Americanism, antisemitism, and a country so woke it's lost its way. She's a dual citizen, a longtime political insider, and a fierce defender of Israel—and she's sounding the alarm on what's really happening in Canada.
(David is live every Thursday at 2pm CT on YouTube) Is Canada still the free, welcoming country it claims to be? Or has “tolerance” gone so far that it's killing real debate—and driving people out? This week, Georganne Burke joins David Leis to explain why she and her husband are leaving Canada for the U.S.—citing rising anti-Americanism, antisemitism, and a country so woke it's lost its way. She's a dual citizen, a longtime political insider, and a fierce defender of Israel—and she's sounding the alarm on what's really happening in Canada.
Rakdos Intolerant | Decision Trees in Tricky Drafts!! Welcome to Lords of Limited, the podcast dedicated to getting you better at drafting in Magic: the Gathering. This week, we're talking about our love for Rakdos in FIN limited, why it's underrated, and outline the steal'n'sac synergies that the color pair provides. Then we're looking at three tricky drafts, the decision trees they present, and what your selections mean for how you want to navigate your seat in this format!
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"Judgmental." "Intolerant." "Narrow-minded." Pastor Mike Fabarez examines the specific accusations Christians face in a relativistic culture as he continues a brand-new series called Christians on Trial. Learn how to respond with wisdom when your conviction that Jesus is "the way, the truth, and the life" puts you in the cultural crosshairs.
Jesus spoke incredibly difficult truths yet loved everyone around him. People were attracted to him and, if we do likewise, we should still be able to attract people to faith.
Jesus spoke incredibly difficult truths yet loved everyone around him. People were attracted to him and, if we do likewise, we should still be able to attract people to faith.
The attacker struck from behind, bashing Max on the back of the head—a blow sufficient to give him a concussion. Shockingly, this assault took place in broad daylight at a popular university. Why was Max attacked? Simply because he was Jewish! This week on The Land and the Book, a disturbing first-hand account of antisemitic violence in America. Join us!Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/landandthebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is ‘good stress' and what are the benefits of it? How does an upbringing in uncertainty prepare you in some ways better for the world than others? How are intolerance and uncertainty linked? What is the important purpose of daydreaming for creativity and business?Maggie Jackson is a journalist and the author of the books Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure, Distracted: Reclaiming Our Focus in a World of Lost Attention, and What's Happening to Home: Balancing Work, Life and Refuge in the Information Age.Greg and Maggie discuss the nuances of uncertainty, attention, and distraction, emphasizing the importance of daydreaming and mind wandering. Maggie explores her findings about the impact of these states on creativity, learning, and memory. Their discussion also covers how societal and cultural attitudes towards uncertainty affect decision-making and problem-solving, especially in professional settings like medicine and finance. Maggie also reveals the role of dissent in fostering creativity and collaboration, and the need to manage mental well-being in an increasingly fast-paced world.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:How uncertainty primes us to learn and perform05:44: What's really important to understand, and comes from the new neuroscience of uncertainty, is that this discomfort we feel is actually good stress. So, when you're meeting up with something new or unexpected or ambiguous—in the forest, or in the workplace, or wherever—you actually have a stress response. Neurotransmitters, hormones, et cetera, you know, are cascading through your body. Your body and brain are kind of springing into action. And what's really amazing, and very new scientifically, is that your brain on uncertainty is undergoing remarkably positive changes. So, when you're unsure—this has been documented in emergency room physicians and others—your working memory improves, your attention heightens, your brain becomes more receptive to new data. So, this is a state—yes, that's uncomfortable—but that's good stress. You're actually being primed to learn and perform.Uncertainty is a signal to learn not to retreat06:42: Uncertainty is the brain telling itself, "There's something to be learned here." So, that puts a different spin on this idea that we should retreat from it.Tolerance of uncertainty is a skill you can build28:15: So, we all sit somewhere on the spectrum of this new personality trait. It was actually discovered about 50 years ago, but it's getting a lot of attention, called tolerance of uncertainty or intolerance of uncertainty. So, if you're tolerant of uncertainty—highly—you're more a flexible thinker. You like surprises, you see uncertainty as a challenge. Intolerant people, during the acute phase of the pandemic, for instance, they were far more likely to turn to denial, avoidance, and substance abuse to cope. So, it's really interesting because our intolerance of uncertainty is mutable. Not only can we boost our tolerance—we can practice, we can do daily exercises—there are clinical studies that are actually treating anxiety just by helping people bolster their tolerance and uncertainty. But it's also important to know that it's situational.Show Links:Recommended Resources:Yerkes–Dodson LawJeremy P. Jamieson | Google ScholarCarol Collier Kuhlthau | Rutgers UniversityHarry S. Truman“The Einstellung Effect, Explained”Amy EdmondsonDaniel KahnemanRobert StickgoldJames J. CollinsGuest Profile:Maggie-Jackson.comLinkedIn ProfileHer Work:Amazon Author PageUncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being UnsureDistracted: Reclaiming Our Focus in a World of Lost AttentionWhat's Happening to Home: Balancing Work, Life and Refuge in the Information Age
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In this episode of the Tell Me Somethin' Good podcast, Clint explores something we seem to be experiencing more and more these days – intolerance. In a world full of division, anger, and bitterness, tolerance can feel like a forgotten virtue. Clint will examine what tolerance truly means, why it matters more than ever, and how we can cultivate it in ourselves and others. With practical insights, real-world inspiration, and a heartfelt challenge, this episode offers a path to greater understanding—and a more positive life. Check it out! ---------- If you like the podcast, you'll love the Tell Me Somethin' Good! book. Check it out: Tell Me Somethin' Good! - https://www.tinyurl.com/yxcsg3sh ---------- Have Clint bring his message of positivity to your organization, either in person or virtually. Check out his Speaker Video ---------- Follow me: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/clintswindall Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tmsg_clintswindall/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clintswindall2 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clintswindall LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clint-swindall-csp-9047174/ ---------- Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
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"Hvordan håndtere det som allerede har såret, og som ligger der som en verkebyll? Usagte ord som spinner videre i hodet mitt, og som det ikke kommer unnskyld for? Hvordan praktisere "Let them theory"?"
April 16, 2025 ~ Ingrid Jacques, Columnist for USA Today, joins Kevin to discuss her piece titled “John Stamos went to Mar-a-Lago for charity. Intolerant liberals lost their minds.”
Revelation 2:18-29 preached by Richard Ulrich.
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Join me this week as we discuss the confusing changing world that we live in. Let's see how the term FUCKTOSE INTOLERANT impacts your world and ways to cope with it. Politics play a heavy hand in today's society and relationships, it is a hard road to navigate. Let's Listen, Talk and Evolve together on this journey called life. We can set an emotionally healthy tone in our lives and with others. I know that I can ignite that fire in your belly, to make healthy changes in your world. #FucktoseIntolerant #coping #CopingWithPolitics #PoliticalWorld #PoliticalTrauma #compassion #listen #MentalHealth
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The Intolerant Liberal is a new species that has arrived on the scene. They are not like the liberals of old. They would never make an offensive joke, and they are perfectly happy to not only point out those who do but join in on the mob that punishes them.The Intolerant liberals have forgotten much of the great art that used to define them way back in the day. They have forgotten Shirley Jackson's The Lottery, Arthur Miller's The Crucible, and all of those on-point Twilight Zone episodes, like It's a Good Life and The Monsters, are Due on Maple Street.They've forgotten how funny it was to listen to Sam Kinison make one offensive joke after the next, gifting us with the necessary release of laughter, the very thing we need to stay sane.Richard Pryor would not survive a minute in the time of Intolerant Liberals.Therein lies Survival Tip Number One: They can't take a joke. Oh, boy, can they not take a joke. If every single day is the end of the world, how can anything be funny? It's not funny. It's HARM. Social media has given them a way to dissect every joke and every word said by everyone.Imagine how fast sanity would return if they admitted that Trump was funny.That's all it would take to open up the door to the Doomsday Bunker so they, too, can break free from the mass delusion that they are the “oppressed resistance.” And yet…they can't. They've never been the resistance. They've always been The Empire, an Empire that is now collapsing.The richest Intolerant Liberals in the world seem to need Trump because how else to justify their wealth and privilege while they sell ice cream called “Eat the Rich”?Note how this Intolerant Liberal throws in “book banning,” as though they are the side that has any room to talk. Books aren't banned because they never make it past the assistant's desk unless they project the ideals of Utopia.We've seen how books by JK Rowling and Dr. Seuss have been left off of reading lists, how warning labels have been affixed to movies because the Intolerant Liberals are so afraid of one person's mental breakdown and ensuing social media backlash that they play it safe. Here is a screenshot of a trigger warning, posted by Kat Rosenfield: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sashastone.substack.com/subscribe
Hash Tag Sleigh. Just give me a minute to be bitter! Leave the frog, take the cannoli. Do turkeys lay eggs because I like really wanted to know? We need some good Christmas Cheese. Phoney Saxophones. 600 Years of Finger Crud. Bibles and Walkie Talkies. That's Horrible. Can I See It Again. Half pepperoni half frog please. Nano pasta. There's always room for LEGO. Lincoln's Top Hat or Some Shit. Feet photo funded collection. Pancrepe. Sharks Don't Kill You. Coconuts Do. Beware the Danger Closet with Stephen and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hash Tag Sleigh. Just give me a minute to be bitter! Leave the frog, take the cannoli. Do turkeys lay eggs because I like really wanted to know? We need some good Christmas Cheese. Phoney Saxophones. 600 Years of Finger Crud. Bibles and Walkie Talkies. That's Horrible. Can I See It Again. Half pepperoni half frog please. Nano pasta. There's always room for LEGO. Lincoln's Top Hat or Some Shit. Feet photo funded collection. Pancrepe. Sharks Don't Kill You. Coconuts Do. Beware the Danger Closet with Stephen and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hour 2: The Tara Show - “Justice for Kelaia Turner” “Who's to Blame for Bullying in Schools” “The Donald Trump Witch-Hunt Continues On” “The Vial and Intolerant Left” full 1681 Tue, 26 Nov 2024 15:14:58 +0000 e1w6XPs3q4oU6NJ5qViTsy6sZN7tnUqu news The Tara Show news Hour 2: The Tara Show - “Justice for Kelaia Turner” “Who's to Blame for Bullying in Schools” “The Donald Trump Witch-Hunt Continues On” “The Vial and Intolerant Left” Tara presides over the Upstate's #1 all news/talk morning show every weekday on News/Talk 989 WORD.Tara's faithful listeners are affectionately known as "Tara-ists" because of their passion and participation in the show. Tara was named 2021 Best News Talk Show and Best overall Personality, AGAIN, by the South Carolina Broadcasters Association! Tara took home the same honors in 2018 and was also named 2016 "Personality of the Year!" In addition, Tara has also won over two dozen state and national journalism awards for column writing, news reporting and investigative reporting while working for three newspapers and writing for a variety of national publications. She won a first place reporting award from the North Carolina Press Association for an investigative series about the weaknesses in Charlotte's overburdened court system, which regularly let murderers off the hook with less than 15 years in prison. Due to her work, that system has been reformed. Tara is also a winner of the prestigious first place Green Eyeshade Award, a national award for column writing from The Society of Professional Journalists. Tara took to the airwaves about 15 years ago to do a radio show heard up and down the coast and fell in love with bypassing her editors to talk straight to the people. Tara hasn't stopped reporting, and still brings her investigative journalism to the show. Tara is a mom, wife and talk radio convert-- and weekday mornings she's live and local on News/Talk 989 WORD. Are you a "Tara-ist"? It's time to get captured! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2
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En este episodio de Fantasy Corner Football Edition traído a ustedes por Sports R Us Podcast, hablamos de la novena semana de la temporada del 2024 de la NFL.Entre los temas discutidos, hablamos de:
On the anniversary of the Hamas murders of 2023, Lt. Col. Dakota Wood puts the war into even greater perspective.
This discrimination against an officer based on a frivolous complaint must be addressed and his record cleared and career restored. Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver discusses the important topics of the day with co-hosts and guests that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org.
Ep. 147 (Part 3 of 3) | Award-winning author, Zen priest and teacher, Kung Fu master, and professional advisor and trainer, Keith Martin-Smith, took a good look at the diversity, equity, and inclusion movement when he began to notice the damage it was causing people he knew under the guise of progress, or equity. Putting his keen mind to the task, Keith identified seven key areas where the DEI movement goes markedly astray from the values it aspires to. Coming from an integral understanding, Keith does more than simply point out where the movement has backfired. We learn that postmodern thinking is how we became aware of the “subtle soup of racism [and bias] in the cultural field itself”—beyond the concrete, obvious social injustices that activists fought in the 20th century. This more subtle field of bias is responsible for the inequalities we see in society today, which is what the DEI movement would like to tear down. But the ways in which DEI acts to make this happen, ironically, are characterized by exactly the things that DEI is against: intolerance, inequity, undiversity, tribalism, and anti-liberalism.In his wise, articulate, and gracious way, Keith makes sense of why the diversity, equity, and inclusion movement has become a political flashpoint, raising the hackles of not only rightwing conservatives but also liberal progressives. Sympathetic to the values of DEI, Keith is all about helping to create a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive movement. When asked how the values of DEI could be fulfilled to make it the harmonious, effective, correcting movement it aspires to be, Keith responded, “with conversations like this, for one thing,” adding, “we need to realize that everyone has a portion of truth—we just need to connect everyone's portion of truth with their heart.” Recorded June 6, 2024.“Everybody cares…they just care about different things. Consensus and change come from being willing to listen to what people care about and finding space to honor that.”(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 3What is liberalism? (01:18)The nature of DEI's anti-liberalism: banning free speech and more (05:08)White fragility is a non-argument and it's anti-liberal (09:30)Another dangerous idea: silence is violence (10:44)Allowing trial by public opinion (11:41)Creating a true meritocracy: results from blind auditioning symphony musicians (14:13)Forced equality of outcome: is forcing 20% of symphony goers to be black a good idea? (15:31)Going far right and far left, you find they mirror each other (18:32)The klansmen who turned in their robes after talking to a black man (21:11)What could be done to fulfill the values of DEI and make it the effective correcting movement it aspires to be? (23:39)DEI at its best: recognizing the subtle ways in which cognitive bias affects the culture (27:05)The postmodern/DEI point of view doesn't see how they are projecting their beliefs onto the culture (29:45)Microaggressions are real—but DEI proponents conflate microaggressions with macroaggressions (34:46)Critical race theory is the only explanatory theory in the DEI toolbox (39:33)Critical theory says power dynamics distort all interactions...
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Ep. 146 (Part 2 of 3) | Award-winning author, Zen priest and teacher, Kung Fu master, and professional advisor and trainer, Keith Martin-Smith, took a good look at the diversity, equity, and inclusion movement when he began to notice the damage it was causing people he knew under the guise of progress, or equity. Putting his keen mind to the task, Keith identified seven key areas where the DEI movement goes markedly astray from the values it aspires to. Coming from an integral understanding, Keith does more than simply point out where the movement has backfired. We learn that postmodern thinking is how we became aware of the “subtle soup of racism [and bias] in the cultural field itself”—beyond the concrete, obvious social injustices that activists fought in the 20th century. This more subtle field of bias is responsible for the inequalities we see in society today, which is what the DEI movement would like to tear down. But the ways in which DEI acts to make this happen, ironically, are characterized by exactly the things that DEI is against: intolerance, inequity, undiversity, tribalism, and anti-liberalism.In his wise, articulate, and gracious way, Keith makes sense of why the diversity, equity, and inclusion movement has become a political flashpoint, raising the hackles of not only rightwing conservatives but also liberal progressives. Sympathetic to the values of DEI, Keith is all about helping to create a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive movement. When asked how the values of DEI could be fulfilled to make it the harmonious, effective, correcting movement it aspires to be, Keith responded, “with conversations like this, for one thing,” adding, “we need to realize that everyone has a portion of truth—we just need to connect everyone's portion of truth with their heart.” Recorded June 6, 2024.“All of us deserve to be treated with dignity that is innate in all of us.”(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2DEI's overemphasis on oppression and power: how it started (00:50)Critical race theory's metaview is that the world operates on principles of power and oppression (01:57)The single cause fallacy (02:59) Drawing the wrong conclusions: Kenyans and marathons, women and STEM fields (04:10)Male dominance in sports caused by bias rather than biology? (12:03)The wage gap between men and women and significant difference it makes to control for factors (18:51)Why men outearn women at Uber: subtle differences in the way men and women behave (27:39)IQ and how men dominate the extremes of the Bell Curve (29:34)Fairness demands that everyone is treated the best way possible (34:18)Brief review of the main DEI flaws covered so far: DEI's simplistic view of privilege; how DEI's diversity doesn't look at diverse mindsets; intolerance of other viewpoints; pushing everything through critical race theory; and how equality of outcomes can be oppressive, unfair, sexist & racist (35:31)Tribalism: DEI compartmentalizes everyone to a tribalistic identity, with the focus on race and sex (40:05)How to explain a white supremacist group run by people who are not white: multiracial whiteness (46:00)The primary goal should be to cultivate relationship rather than projecting a whole history on an individual based on...
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Ep. 145 (Part 1 of 3) | Award-winning author, Zen priest and teacher, Kung Fu master, and professional advisor and trainer, Keith Martin-Smith, took a good look at the diversity, equity, and inclusion movement when he began to notice the damage it was causing people he knew under the guise of progress, or equity. Putting his keen mind to the task, Keith identified seven key areas where the DEI movement goes markedly astray from the values it aspires to. Coming from an integral understanding, Keith does more than simply point out where the movement has backfired. We learn that postmodern thinking is how we became aware of the “subtle soup of racism [and bias] in the cultural field itself”—beyond the concrete, obvious social injustices that activists fought in the 20th century. This more subtle field of bias is responsible for the inequalities we see in society today, which is what the DEI movement would like to tear down. But the ways in which DEI acts to make this happen, ironically, are characterized by exactly the things that DEI is against: intolerance, inequity, undiversity, tribalism, and anti-liberalism.In his wise, articulate, and gracious way, Keith makes sense of why the diversity, equity, and inclusion movement has become a political flashpoint, raising the hackles of not only rightwing conservatives but also liberal progressives. Sympathetic to the values of DEI, Keith is all about helping to create a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive movement. When asked how the values of DEI could be fulfilled to make it the harmonious, effective, correcting movement it aspires to be, Keith responded, “with conversations like this, for one thing,” adding, “we need to realize that everyone has a portion of truth—we just need to connect everyone's portion of truth with their heart.” Recorded June 6, 2024.“Everybody cares…they just care about different things. Consensus and change come from being willing to listen to what people care about and finding space to honor that.”(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 1Introducing award-winning author, professional advisor & trainer, martial arts master, Zen priest & teacher Keith Martin-Smith (01:12) How Keith came to articulate what has gone wrong with the diversity, equity & inclusion movement (01:49)The divisiveness of DEI and the need to bring in an integral understanding (06:22)The difference between concrete, overt injustices and systemic injustice (08:27)The subtle soup of racism in the cultural field that we have become aware of in the postmodern period (11:19)All the punches at DEI are being thrown from an early rational or prerational worldview (15:26)What are the seven deadly sins of DEI? (18:15)DEI's simplistic view of privilege, considering race, sex & gender, but not class, education & family of origin (19:00)What are healthy responses to having been given privilege (as opposed to shame and guilt)? (23:37)DEI proponents lecturing us about privilege don't talk about their own privilege (26:50)The effect of neglecting class in DEI's reductionist view of privilege (29:56)The problematic (undiverse) way the DEI movement treats diversity (34:31)Concrete racism versus subtle racism/microaggressions (37:49)Because...
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JLP Mon 7-29-24 Female Monday! Hr 1 Paris Olympics: Did they mock the Last Supper? Experts respond. Elon Musk: Christians need bravery. // Hr 2 Jason in Buffalo: Kamala '24. Ron a mess: Evil has no power. Supers: Spiritual lessons. Devin: People voting Kamala. // Hr 3 Sean disagrees on Netanyahu. Bryn (sp) on family obligation. Jennifer didn't know to forgive her mother. Calandra's stubborn with kids' father! // Biblical Question: Do you love the emptiness of not knowing who you are? TIMESTAMPS (0:00:00) HOUR 1 (0:04:52) Rainy Days and Female Mondays. Amazing Church. Life. (0:13:09) Biblical Q, Olympics drag "Last Supper"? Joel reacts… BREAK (0:32:16) Paris Olympics, Hake's take (0:39:21) Dionysus? Nick reacts (0:44:49) Elon Musk posts (0:49:15) JLP: Christians should never respond to evil; overreact, get worse (0:55:00) NEWS Hr 1 … HOUR 2 (1:03:06) Female Monday: "They wanna be home with those babies" (1:04:09) JASON, Buffalo: Kamala '24, she's real, Trump sucks. (1:10:23) Typical Democrat voter! Kamala going "black" (1:13:23) RON, TX: Blacks, whites, slavery, anger over "false history"? (1:20:16) A weak person blames. Evil has no power. SUPERS, BREAK (1:31:36) …Men's Forum… SUPERS: Hold peace. Stay present. Confront evil? (1:46:50) DEVIN, MO: Getting people not to vote for Kamala (1:52:54) SEAN, VA: Thx. First disagreement. HOLD. (1:55:00) NEWS HR 2 … Hour 3 (2:03:59) SEAN, VA: Netanyahu congrats'd Biden, was angry, pro-vaxx (2:10:09) SEAN: Dream team: Trump, Netanyahu, and Putin! (2:10:35) BRYN, MI: BQ… (2:17:24) BRYN: Take the family away from mama! (2:22:44) BRYN: Never try to help anyone. Giving daughter's bf a ride! BREAK (2:34:33) JENNIFER, NJ, 1st: Why do churches say Jesus is God? (2:37:50) JENNIFER: Divorced Christians. Women. Obey? Anger? Forgive mother. (2:48:49) CALANDRA, TN: Is stubbornness anger? Intolerant with kids' father. (2:55:22) Supers and closing
I'm the queen of ick intolerance. If you can name the smallest reason not to like a guy, I've probably done it. But I'm starting to wonder if we've gone too far…can having an ick list hurt us more than it helps us? I'm not sure, but hope to find the answer by the end of this episode. Ps - listen to this episode if you don't know what icks are. xx
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We saw this clip of Columbia University History Professor Christopher Brown and wanted to share it far and wide. Dr. Brown delivered these remarks on Monday, April 20 at a faculty-led “Rally to Support our Students and Reclaim our University.” He was responding to two events: Columbia President Minouche Shafik's Congressional Testimony on April 17 and the arrest of more than 100 Columbia students the next day. Professor Brown focuses on what is happening at Columbia but his words serve as a powerful rejoinder to any and all:* grandstanding politicians, who have no real understanding or appreciation of the mission of higher education* timid academic leaders, who lack the wherewithal to stand up for faculty and make a case for the transcendent values of academic freedom and open inquiry Here is a transcript of Professor Brown's remarks:Good afternoon. I'm Christopher Brown, professor in the history department. This is the first time I've ever held a microphone at a protest of any kind. I'm not sure whether that's something to take pride in or not but I say it because this is not typical for me.I'm here because I am so concerned about what has happened at this university. With where we are now and with where we are going.Thursday, April 18, 2024 will be remembered as a shameful day in Columbia's history.The President's decision to send riot police to pick up peaceful protesters on our campus was unprecedented, unjustified, disproportionate, divisive and dangerous. We are fortunate. We don't know how fortunate we are. We are fortunate that no one was hurt.With that kind of show of force. With all those firearms, all it takes is one person to get nervous, a table to fall, a car or truck to backfire out on Amsterdam Avenue. Shots fired. The New York Police Department does not belong on this campus except in moments of extreme emergency.And that show of force was a sign of weakness. In trying to show that they meant business, what they showed was their incompetence.I want to say one other thing. And that's about the congressional testimony on Wednesday. And this is about academic freedom. It's also about Columbia.In three hours of testimony, the president of the university, to my mind, showed no pride in our institution. She said nothing meaningful about the virtues of this institution, of its people, of its faculty, of its staff, of its researchers--their dedication to excellence, their commitment to their students, the quality of the undergraduates and graduate students that we have here, the distinctive record of academic accomplishment and impact, the variety and rigor of the scholarship which is happening here today, the prospects for continued excellence. She didn't say anything about any of those things.She allowed slander of our institution to stand without rebuke. Soviet style education, no response. Intolerant bigots, no response. I know these folks and you know them too. That's not who we are and she should know that.There were members of Congress who wanted to decide who should be disciplined on this institution and how much, what should be taught, how it should be taught, who should teach, what academic department should exist and which should not, who should lose their leadership positions, who should be promoted, who should be fired.Those are academic questions. Those are not congressional questions.What is at stake? What is at stake is not just faculty governance. It's institutional independence. It's the sovereignty of Columbia University and every university like this one.The United States has the greatest colleges and universities in the world and that's why people come from around the world to study here, to research here and to teach here. That's our inheritance. The universities like this one. And we would be fools not to defend it in every corner from those who do not believe in the academic mission and the pursuit of academic excellence.So I have no confidence in her leadership. I'm speaking only for myself. I have no confidence in the president's leadership. With what she has said and with what she has not said; and with what she has done and what she has not done, she has forfeited the privilege to lead this great university. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit banished.substack.com/subscribe
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: According to a report from Emily Joshua of The Daily Mail, the United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) is “expected to call on Western countries, including the U.S., to drastically reduce meat consumption to combat climate change” during its climate change conference in Dubai starting later this week. In a clip that has gone viral on social media, a panel at the World Economic Forum discusses the possibility of creating a breed of mosquitoes whose bite would be engineered to make humans intolerant to meat—ultimately decreasing the consumption of meat and reducing global warming, theoretically. You can read more here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12800019/meat-consumption-climate-change-global-emissions.html The Washington Post published a particularly disturbing piece indicating that there is a rise in sexual fetishes that revolve around political polarization. If you are feeling brave, and have a strong stomach, you can find the full article here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/of-interest/2023/11/28/sexual-fetish-trump-political-kink/ Rich Zeoli hosts The Mark Levin Show!