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Open Table MCC Sunday Worship Podcast

In those days John the Baptist appeared in the wilderness of Judea, proclaiming, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.” This is the one of whom the prophet Isaiah spoke when he said, “The voice of one crying out in the wilderness: ‘Prepare the way of the Lord; make his paths straight.' ” Now John wore clothing of camel's hair with a leather belt around his waist, and his food was locusts and wild honey. Then Jerusalem and all Judea and all the region around the Jordan were going out to him, and they were baptized by him in the River Jordan, confessing their sins. But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming for his baptism, he said to them, “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath? Therefore, bear fruit worthy of repentance, and do not presume to say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our ancestor,' for I tell you, God is able from these stones to raise up children to Abraham. Even now the ax is lying at the root of the trees; therefore every tree that does not bear good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire. “I baptize you with water for repentance, but the one who is coming after me is more powerful than I, and I am not worthy to carry his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. His winnowing fork is in his hand, and he will clear his threshing floor and will gather his wheat into the granary, but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire.” Matthew 3:1-12 NRSVUE Marami sa inyo dito ang tawag sa akin ay Ardy. Pero pag naririnig ng kapatid ko yang pangalan na yan, natatawa siya. Sa totoo, ako rin minsan, lalo na pag pinapakilala ako ni Jandi na Ardy sa friends at mga kakilala niya. Five years pa lang kasi yung pangalan na yan kaya hindi pa sanay yung kapatid ko, at minsan ako rin. Nung nag-out ako 5 years ago, I chose that nickname. Ayoko nang ipakilala yung sarili ko as Rhick, lalo na as Deuel. And looking back, it's not actually about me wanting to be called differently, kasi unang-una mas madali yung Rhick. Ang Ardy, two syllables. It's about me wanting to be known differently. I wanted to create this new self, this new identity. And so 5 years after, weeks after my birthday, napatanong ako, sino nga ba talaga si Ardy? Was I able to actually live differently? Was I successful in building this new self? Was I able to transform myself? Si Jandi alam na alam ang sagot sa mga tanong na yan. Yang mga questions na yan, obviously, hindi dumating sa akin out of the blue. When I was studying the scripture reading, na-fascinate ako kasi hindi nga pala bago itong konsepto ng transforming oneself. In Matthew 3:2, John proclaimed, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.” The Greek word for repentance is metanoia, which is usually simply translated in English as to change or to transform. Hence, the call to transform oneself isn't new. Even before Jesus, people were already called to be transformed. Digging into the historical context of this story, this call from John is an invitation for the people during his time to be renewed. If we go one verse back, this story of John is actually a bit theatrical because he appeared in the wilderness. So meron siyang ganung atake. Kaya naman John is actually a very queer Biblical character, not in a total SOGIESC sense, but in how he used strange fashion and lifestyle not to stand out, but to remind people of a story. Very draga. He intentionally wore, sa verse 4, clothing of camel’s hair with a leather belt around his waist. Why? To look like Prophet Elijah. Bakit niya gusto magmukhang propeta? He wanted to be like the prophets of ancient Israel. He wanted to remind people of what happened to the Israelites when they didn’t follow God’s commandments. Kaya dun siya umeksena sa wilderness because it served as a stage that would amplify his message. He wanted to remind people that the true essence of the covenant and commandments is to show the world that there is a different way of living, of being. God gave ancient Israel a framework on how to set themselves apart from other nations. And so proclaiming the message of repentance from the wilderness must remind the Jews to become the people that Israel had been called to be from the very beginning. The past generations failed, and in verse 10, he declared that the time had arrived, God is offering a final opportunity. Therefore, John’s call for repentance is a call to transform oneself: to have a complete change of mind and heart, inviting people to be baptized to publicly proclaim that they are setting themselves apart from the ways of their world. Now, sa atin ngayon, what does the call for repentance mean to us? What does transformation of self mean to us? Syempre, hindi yan mag-start sa paggawa ng bagong nickname. Pwede niyo rin gawin iyon, but gaya nga ng tanong ko sa sarili ko, yes, gumawa ako ng bagong name for myself, but did I really undergo a genuine process of becoming transformed into someone new? Samahan niyo kong sagutin yang tanong na yan by exploring two steps on how to gain true metanoia. The first step is to think about what we’ve done or how we’re currently behaving. For some, this could be difficult, self-reflection is a heavy task. Because as humans, we tend to overlook things about ourselves. In my case, I didn’t get to fully understand my worldview after I left my former religion. I grew up believing that Jehovah’s Witness is the true religion, the only group of true Christians. But what's interesting is that I didn’t actually fully realize na talagang years of my life, I believed that only one particular group has the monopoly on God’s approval. Kaya nung naging part ako ng Open Table as Ardy, nasa sistema ko pa rin siya. I had this thought na progressive Christian groups or individuals who are progressively leaning lang ang totoong mga Christian. In some degree, yes, we do proclaim God’s radically inclusive love better, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t people from other Christian groups who are also trying to be as Christian as possible and follow Jesus in their own big and little ways. As a matter of fact, I realized I can still actually learn a lot of things from them. One of the things that I am transparent about dito sa journey ko of transforming myself is that prayer is still a difficult thing for me to do. Kaya nung nagkita kami ng friend ko, she's from an evangelical-ish church, I was so jealous that she can actually pour her heart out and articulate her gratitude for the year 2025 so beautifully in just a prayer for dinner. Why did I feel spiritually superior to people who are in non-affirming communities when I know that a personal relationship with God is possible maging sino ka man? Kaya I figured, it's actually a need to have moments of reflection and to understand if we’re truly different from who we were. I actually remembered a conversation from the ministry planning. Apparently, some of us are still uncomfortable in spiritual practices from other cultures and religions. That’s perfectly understandable. Some of us were raised to believe that non-Christians will rot in hell or, dati ako, I believed na papaulanan sila ng meteorites during Armageddon. But as we undergo metanoia, ganung klaseng Kristiyano pa rin ba tayo? Do we still gatekeep the divine and believe that everyone else is damned if they're not Christian? For some people, this first step may look different. Those who aren’t out and are just coming to terms with their gender and sexuality, maybe there's a need to be more aware of an inner voice that screams internalized homophobia or transphobia. For those who are still with their non-affirming church communities, they may need to assess if hiding parts of themselves is worth it just to stay within the faith community, or how their double life affects their genuine connection with God. For those who just left their former churches and are in the process of deconstruction, how's your spiritual life? Have you abandoned prayer and scripture reading? Maybe at this point, some of us are done with these big questions involving identity and spirituality. Then what questions are left for us? Mark 12:31 offers an answer: Love your neighbor as yourself. As we wish to be transformed, we must also think if we lack in charity, if we are greedy, if we participate in exploitation or violence. Big words noh. Sige, liitan natin: kaya ba nating maging mas aware of how hostile we could be in online conversations? Or kaya ba nating maging mas aware sa ating tendencies na maging elitista or classist? Do we converse with kindness and claim accountability sa mga actions natin or are we rude, di nag-iisip bago magsalita (sobrang kota na ko dyan this week) or parang regina george kung umasta? We can ask ourselves, In what ways can I love my neighbor better? As we assess ourselves, we also have to go through Step 1.5: acknowledge who we are or what we’ve done and feel remorse. This part of repentance and yes, repentance as a whole, could be a challenging process for LGBTQ+ people. Yung salitang repent pa nga lang, diba, was weaponized by most of our previous churches. Bakla ka? Repent. Immoral yan? Repent. It was used to make us feel lesser and undeserving of God’s love. But now that we have a better understanding of what it means, I’m telling you, we have to repent. We have to repent because we sin. Walang immunity ang mga bakla dyan. We don’t automatically get an A+ sa commandment ni Jesus. Sumasablay tayo araw-araw. So we don’t get a free pass for the things we’ve done and for the things we’re doing that aren’t aligned with Jesus’ commandment. Yung ating sexuality and gender identity, based on science and biblical-theological scholarship ay hindi naman talaga kasalanan to repent from, pero marami pang ibang bagay na we need to repent and transform from. Regardless of gender and sexuality, we have to feel sad, bad, and remorseful for those things, for the pain we caused others, for the hurt and injustice we inflicted on our friends and people around us, for the bad habits and self-destructive behaviors we let ourselves experience, for the shame we caused ourselves. To be truly transformed, we have to go through those painful moments of being ashamed for the harmful things we've done to other people, and in moments where we are greatly disturbed by godly sorrow. Now, what's the second step? To answer that, let’s further examine the word metanoia. The prefix meta means to change, and the root word noeo means to think, to understand. And so when we combine those morphemes, it’s more accurate to say that metanoia is a specific transformation: it's a change in the way we think, the way we understand things; therefore, it’s a change of our life’s direction. What's that direction? We’re in the season of Advent, and there’s a reason why John’s call for repentance is part of the Advent lectionary. It's a call for us to not just be transformed for ourselves; it's a call for us to be active participants of the Advent. Advent is about longing for the Kingdom of God, for justice, and the end of oppression. But the question is: how? Anong transformation ang ine-expect sa atin? Ine-expect ba sa ating lahat na magiging full-time ministry leaders tayo, magiging full-time social justice advocates or activists? For some people, probably yun ang direkyson nila. Pastor Joseph is an example: from a corporate worker, nag-transform siya into a seminarian hanggang naging ordained pastor. Baka iba sa inyo similar din ang maging transformation. But in Luke 3:10–14, there’s a comforting story. Wala ito sa Matthew. Tinanong ng mga tao si John, “So ano gagawin namin?” Sabi ni John: yung may mga dalawang balabal, i-share niyo yung isa sa wala; yung may food, mag-share din. Tinanong siya ng mga tax collectors, “Teacher, ano gagawin namin?” Sabi niya, “Huwag kayong maningil ng sobra; yung itinakdang tax, yan lang kokolektahin niyo.” Yung mga sundalo tinanong din siya, “Kami, anong gagawin?” Sabi niya, “Huwag kayong mangikil at huwag kayong magparatang ng mali.” Anong matututunan natin sa kwentong yan? Nakita natin na hindi pinag-resign ni John yung tax collectors and soldiers sa kani-kanilang trabaho. Yung mga ordinaryong tao, sinabi niyang magtulungan kayo, share what you have. Hindi naman niya sila niyaya lahat sa wilderness. Therefore, John’s invitation is an invitation to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. That's the direction. And so this also invites us to learn to love ourselves better. Sabi nga ni RuPaul, “If you don't love yourself, how in the hell you gonna love somebody else?” One example that I have is coming out of the closet. Yes, it's indeed difficult to come out, dangerous for some even. But coming out of the closet gives you more opportunities to participate in loving others. Like here at Open Table, you can participate better in the ministry work, testify in front, represent the church, and all other things. And outside Open Table, you can also be more involved in advocacy work. And just in your personal life, you get to express yourself better in public and be more authentic in dating, etc. In the same manner, learning to love our authentic selves, transforming into our true beautiful selves, opens us to more opportunities to express genuine love to other people. However, in all our different ways, totoong hindi madaling mahalin ang sarili ng buo at gayundin ang iba. Magkukulang tayo along the way. Pag nagkamali ba tayo, ibig sabihin failed na tayo sa “transforming ourselves”? No. Remember God’s grace. I want to read what Rev. Nadia Bolz-Weber, the founding pastor of House for All Sinners and Saints, wrote about repentance: “This is the beauty of our faith—that repentance gets to be a continual action. This is the beauty of our faith, not that we once were bad but now we’re good, but that Softly and Tenderly… Jesus is calling us out of the empty promises of our personal and cultural trances and into what is most true and most real—this present moment, where the kingdom of God is at hand… [Repentance] is not like the three tries you have to remember your password before the system locks you out. The gates of repentance are always open.” Five years forward bearing this new name, Ardy, with God's grace and because of love, yes, there are areas of my life that I could say I was able to change significantly. But sometimes I act like a kid, like the sheltered boy that I was. I'm not perfect. But I'm a work in progress, and so are you. We need to be continuously transformed by love and grace. And I hope that in this season of Advent, we spend time to reflect and to be truly transformed. At lalo na malapit na ang 2026, time to create our New Year's resolution na madalas di napapanindigan. But maybe this time around, maybe hindi na natin need hintayin ang New Year. As we observe Advent, let’s allow God to transform us into our true selves: the person God uniquely created and calls us to be. Amen. The post Journey of Metanoia appeared first on Open Table Metropolitan Community Church.

Flugvarpið
#122 – Oft erfið aðkoma að slysstað þar sem vinir manns höfðu farist - brautryðjandi í flugslysarannsóknum á Íslandi– Skúli Jón Sigurðarson

Flugvarpið

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 59:36


Í þættinum er rætt við Skúla Jón Sigurðarson sem var brautryðjandi í flugslysarannsóknum á Íslandi um áratuga skeið. Hann vann ötullega að flugöryggismálum í gegnum störf sín hjá Flugmálastjórn Íslands þar sem hann hóf störf árið 1965 og tók síðar þátt í að setja á fót Rannsóknarnefnd flugslysa. Í um 35 ár vann Skúli Jón fórnfúst starf í að rannsaka orsakir næstum allra flugslysa sem urðu hérlendis og naut alla tíð mikillar virðingar fyrir störf sín. Skúli Jón fer stuttlega í þættinum yfir sinn feril og segir meðal annars frá áhugaverðum og erfiðum slysum þar sem hann kom að og lýsir um leið nokkrum samferðamönnum sínum í störfum hjá Flugmálastjórn eins og Agnari Kofoed-Hansen og Sigurði Jónssyni, sem ætíð var kallaður Siggi flug.

5 Minutes of Peace
Rest, Receive, and Replenish, by Jandi Briggs

5 Minutes of Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 6:52


Rest, Receive, and Replenish, with our guest Jandi Briggs, Life Coach, Usui/Holy Fire® III Reiki Master/Teacher, Akashic Record Reader, and Ortho-Bionomy® PractitionerIn this episode, we welcome Jandi Briggs, a multi-faceted healer and guide, for a profound 5-minute guided meditation designed to help you rest, receive, and replenish. Jandi gently leads us into a meditative journey infused with the light of Reiki, divine connection, and nature's vibrant energies.Meditation Highlights:Begin with deep, intentional breaths, inviting Reiki light into your heart as a gift of love.Visualize a bridge of light guiding you toward divine animals, illumined beings, and the sacred presence of the earth.Cross the bridge as the light of the heavens and the colors of creation strengthen your chakras and fill your body with life.Drink from the pure river of life, replenishing your inner waters and embracing your connection to abundance.Arrive at the Tree of Life, where roots connect to the earth and branches extend to the heavens. Here, divine beings and animals welcome you in belonging and love.Enter the tree's nurturing embrace, where the light of the divine earth heals weariness, filling you with love, rest, and renewal.This meditation invites you to follow the light, embrace the love, and find deep peace within yourself.About Our Guest:Jandi Briggs is a Life Coach, Reiki Master/Teacher, Akashic Record Reader, and Ortho-Bionomy® Practitioner dedicated to helping others find balance and alignment. Learn more about Jandi's offerings at Rocking Star Wellness.Take a few minutes for yourself today. Press play and let this transformative meditation guide you to a place of serenity.

El Desmadre: Mamás con un poco de vino
Rompiendo paradigmas para ser feliz con Jandi Gardiazabal Ep. 46 T.5

El Desmadre: Mamás con un poco de vino

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 38:35


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Þjóðmál
#262 – Lýjandi tekjuskattskerfi sem lítið er rætt um – Björn Berg fer yfir heimilisbókhaldið

Þjóðmál

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 59:15


Björn Berg Gunnarsson fjármálaráðgjafi ræðir um nokkur atriði sem brenna nú á fólki hvað varðar heimilisbókhaldið, endurfjármögnun lána, einkaneyslu í verðbólgu, aðgengi að húsnæðismarkaði, kauphegðun á tilboðsdögum, hvort að tekjuskattskerfið sé til þess fallið að draga úr áhuga fólks að vinna og margt fleira.

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Café Olé (Programa completo)
Lucrecia nos presenta a Jandi Ventura en su rincón de la salsa

Café Olé (Programa completo)

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 7:14


Mother Funny
Multitasking Mama's - Part 2

Mother Funny

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 26:15


"Don't should on yourself.” In this Mother Funny episode, Jandi is back with Angie to continue their conversation about multitasking. Have you thought about your Multitasking Health? Moms are always talking about Mental Health, but sometimes they need to pause and focus on their Multitasking Health. Do you ever feel like you should be doing this, or should be doing that? Well, as Jandi hilariously says, “Don't should on yourself!” It's time to ditch the guilt and give yourself some much needed grace. Sometimes moms even need to multitask less so they can make room for what truly matters most. So whether you have a newborn at home (that you're wearing in a baby carrier), or your teenager is about to graduate from high school, you definitely want to listen to this hilarious and relatable episode. Remember Mother Funny Tribe- life is life!#motherfunny #motherfunnytribe #laughter #relatable  #multitasking #multitaskingmamas #busymoms #momworld #multitaskinggoals #funny #giveyourselfgraceWatch our episode here: https://youtu.be/0mmTm1lnV0A

Mother Funny
Multitasking Mama's - Part 1

Mother Funny

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 31:12


What's your multitasking goal? In this very special episode of Mother Funny, Jandi joins Angie to talk all about multitasking. Moms live full days and full lives. Whether it's the morning, afternoon, or evening, they multitask all day every day. But what's the one thing moms can't do? Get sick! Hahaha! Just kidding… or maybe not. When should you as a mom take a break from multitasking to give your kids 100% of your attention? It can be tricky trying to navigate multitasking while also supporting your children with whatever it is they are going through. But be careful not to fall into the trap of multitasking guilt. It's okay mama's, there's going to be times when you're so overwhelmed from a day full of multitasking that you just want to laugh or cry. So put on your slippers and walk into that restaurant like Jandi did on her first night out as a new mom. You definitely want to hear the story! So take a deep breath, and get ready to laugh as you listen to this very relatable and funny episode!#motherfunny #motherfunnytribe #laughter #relatable  #multitasking #multitaskingmamas #busymoms #momworld #multitaskinggoals #funny

The Retirement Wisdom Podcast
The Power of Sharing Wisdom Across Generations – Dr. Jandi Kelly

The Retirement Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 45:39


You'll need more than a vision for a great retirement. Early Registration for our 2nd Design Your New Life in Retirement small group program of 2024 is now open. Starts on April 26th. Join us  ______________________ Who can benefit from your life story? What do you want your children and grandchildren to remember about you? The concept of legacy is being redefined and goes beyond financial assets to value hard earned life lessons and wisdom. Dr. Jandi Kelly, of A Talk to Remember, shares her insights on life purpose and ways to share your life story and wisdom across generations. Dr. Jandi Kelly joins us from Bend, Oregon. ________________________ Bio Dr. Jandi Kelly is the founder of A Talk to Remember, a boutique production company that helps families and organizations capture their legacies in documentary films and oral history projects. For the past fifteen years, Jandi has worked as a university researcher, instructor, and administrator at the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and the University of Michigan. She received her Ph.D. in higher education from the University of Michigan and her academic scholarship focuses on the topics of teaching and learning, life purpose, and identity development. Her research has been featured in The Journal of Higher Education and other publications. Jandi and her family live in Bend, Oregon, where she serves on the board of trustees for an independent K-12 experiential learning school. ________________________ For More on Dr. Jandi Kelly A Talk to Remember  ________________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like A Round of Golf with My Father – William Damon The Vintage Years – Dr. Francine Toder The New Age of Aging – Maddy Dychtwald Inward Traveler – Francine Toder PhD _________________________ Wise Quotes On Life Purpose "...it's helpful to actually define what we mean by life purpose...One of the definitions that I really appreciate is how our talents that we enjoy using intersect with the need in the world or our community that we find to be personally meaningful. And what I really like about that definition is that unlike some specific personal goals that we may have, it extends beyond aims of personal meaning to a desire that we want to make a difference in the world. And so therefore, it's self transcendent in nature. What the research demonstrates is that having a sense of purpose is associated with a host of benefits across the lifespan as well as later in life. When we think about how life purpose can be beneficial throughout our lives, one of the most overarching benefits is that it really helps us live with greater intentionality in how we spend our days and to remain true to ourselves while benefiting the greater good. And so, in a way, we can think about purpose as a guide that takes us in the right direction. And I know that you had one of your earlier conversations was with Bill Damon out of Stanford, the renowned developmental psychologist, and he likens purpose to an ultimate concern or a final answer to the question of why. So why am I doing this? Why am I striving to accomplish this end? And in that way, purpose is the reason behind our immediate goals, and it's a motive that drives most of our daily behaviors." On Storytelling  "...when we think about the contributions that we want to make through our stories, we not only have an ability to really impact youth when it comes to the wisdom that we're passing on, but we also see as we tell our stories that our lives have purpose....And with that, when we think about the stories that we have and when we are afforded time, especially later in life, to really do an inventory of our life, we have an ability to carry our life lessons and experiences with us. And not only do we bring them with us, but they provide a rich opportunity for learning about how we might want to build a rewarding future and repeat some of the things that worked well i...

5 Minutes of Peace
Holy Love Reiki Experience, with Jandi Briggs

5 Minutes of Peace

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 5:05


This is the Holy Love Reiki experience recorded by Jandi Briggs. website: https://www.rockingstarwellness.com/Instagram: @jandi_briggs12Imagine it's a beautiful, warm, sunny day. Imagine you are walking through a beautiful emerald-green forest. As you breathe into yourself, imagine you are breathing in the life essence of the forest. And with every step you take, imagine the energies of the earth are flowing up through the bottoms of your feet.As you walk along, allow yourself to experience the trees, plants, flowers, and. And to merge with the life, harmony, and peace of the forest. As you walk, notice the up ahead. It is getting lighter and you realize you are coming to the edge of the forest as you leave the forest before you is a beautiful river.It is the river of life. There are beautiful flowers along the riverbank, and there is a path following the river. Follow the path along the river event. Eventually, you come to a bend in the. There is a light breeze causing the surface of the river to have small ripples. The sun is shining off the rippled surface of the water, creating a glittering shimmering light.You realize this is a spiritual light coming from the highest heaven. You allow the light to enter your soul. Allow the light to guide you ...Whenever you are guided to do so -- and at the pace that feels right for you -- take a few breaths.Bring your awareness to your eyes and come back.

The Hikmah Project
Reading: Sufi Tafsir by Kashani on Surah Qadr - Night of Power

The Hikmah Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 3:04


Abd Al-Razzar Kashani was a student of Mu'ayyid al-Din al-Jandi, who was a student of Sadr al-Din Qunawi, the stepson of Ibn 'Arabi

Fake Gamer Bro
Jan and Jax Go On an Adventure

Fake Gamer Bro

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 36:36


This week Jax is joined by co-host Jandi to talk really a whole lot about mobile games in general. Starting off revisiting the Adventure idle game series, then just kinda let our ADHD take us where it will.Shoutout to patron Danni TheSpoonLord! If you want a shoutout, early episodes, and more, check out my Patreon (linked below)!The podcast's theme song was done by Domi. Link to the theme song below!Carrd (all links)PatreonTwitterInstagramYoutubeFacebookTheme songKo-fiSupport the show

Doran Doran: Tu Podcast Sobre KDramas en Español

Este 4to episodio va a dedicado a un clásico de clásicos: Boys Over Flowers. Comentaremos sobre los orígenes de esta serie y cómo es que el manga en la que está basada estaba “prohibido” en Corea. Además hablamos sobre qué tan basada en la realidad está esta historia y el rol de las manzanas en la relación de Jandi y Junpyo. Síguenos en Instagram y Twitter! @dorandorankr https://www.instagram.com/dorandorankr/ https://twitter.com/dorandorankr --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Fake Gamer Bro
Penrose, Punball, and Punishing Energy Systems feat. Jandi

Fake Gamer Bro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 44:57


This week Jax is joined by co-host Jandi to discuss Penrose, an interactive story from the creator of A Dark Room, Punball, a new game from the creator of Archero, and a few other games!Shoutout to patron Danni TheSpoonLord! If you want a shoutout, early episodes, and more, check out my Patreon (linked below)!The podcast's theme song was done by Domi. Link to the theme song below!Penrose on Google PlayPenrose on iOSPunball on Google PlayPunball on iOSCarrd (all links)PatreonTwitterInstagramYoutubeFacebookTheme songKo-fiSupport the show

In Your Piel
How Jandi Helps Others Love Their Reflection and Finds Inspiration From Her Daughters To Succeed

In Your Piel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 20:29


Hear how Jandi quickly found her path in the industry and stands out as one of Atlanta's top estheticians. Learn what helps her get out of bed in the morning and what she wants you to know about taking care of your skin. Check her out on social media at @theskinchateau.

More Than Ordinary with Becky Kiser
For All - Day 5: Mary (Jesus's Mom) with Jandi Harris

More Than Ordinary with Becky Kiser

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 10:46


This recording of the Final Days Advent Bible Study is a gift from Becky Kiser and Online Women's Bible Study. If you'd like to get even more out of this Advent season, join OWBS at onlinewomensbiblestudy.com, used code “HEARERSANDDOERS” for 10% off! Be sure to tell your friends about this and share on social media (don't forget to tag @BeckyKiser so I can connect with you!).

Avtar Dhillon
MAI DAR JANDI HAAN...ਮੈਂ ਡਰ ਜਾਂਦੀ ਆ

Avtar Dhillon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 1:38


ਮੈਂ ਡਰ ਜਾਂਦੀ ਹਾਂ

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Ventures in the East
Ep 14: Enabling Workplace Collaboration in Asia (with Sean Kim, Head of Strategy @ Jandi)

Ventures in the East

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 35:42


Our guest for this episode is Sean Kim, Head of Strategy at Jandi. Headquartered in Korea, Jandi is a workplace collaboration focused enterprise software platform that has expanded across Asia.In our episode, we discuss how Jandi's go-to-market strategy has evolved, why product localization is so important and how Jandi prioritizes which markets to enter.

The Chingu's Talk
Boys Over Flowers ❤

The Chingu's Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 30:36


Tune in as we discuss about the Smashing Hit Series of 2009 'Boys over Flowers'.

吳淡如人生實用商學院
EP242【吳淡如X林峰丕】司馬懿的企業管理學!什麼是通權達變-彈性應對

吳淡如人生實用商學院

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 19:08


司馬先生不是簡單的人物!他是孔明的最大敵人⋯⋯孔明有生之年還是沒有辦法扳倒他,最後敗給了時間!能夠在魏國活得久真的不簡單?司馬懿到底有多靈巧呢? 你又可以從司馬懿身上學到什麼一定要會的深層本領呢?

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Plate Digger Podcast
Episode 33: Jandi & Madcore l Plate Digger Podcast l A Dubstep Riddim Podcast

Plate Digger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 25:25


Welcome to Season 4 of the Plate Digger Podcast, a dubstep/riddim show that showcases up and coming artists and their tunes #raremp3s #foreverchasingplates #platedigger This week, we have Florida's Jandi as well as the Netherlands' own Madcore. Make sure to like, comment, and share this video with your friends! Social Media: Jandi: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jandiofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jandi.official/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JandiBass Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jordan-McDavid-477175063109514/ Madcore: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/madcoredubstep Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madcoremusic/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1271NVXrouqOPPxx8K5TUP Twitter: https://twitter.com/MADCOREmusic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MadcoreDubstep/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/madcoremusic Email: mees@juizeboxrecords.com Follow your hosts! Brayn: @brayndallastx Instagram: @brayndallas Twitter: @brayndallas Facebook: www.facebook.com/brayndallas STCKY: @stckymusicofficial Instagram: @stckyofficial Twitter: @stckyofficial Follow the homies: Old Ghost Records: https://soundcloud.com/old-ghost-records Peep the new track! https://soundcloud.com/dubwubzpromotions/brayn-x-stcky-strange-invaders Peep our interview here! https://youtu.be/CzXTdrhufBA

A Quest for Well-Being
Natural Foods and Self-Love

A Quest for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 38:52


Do all knowledge ultimately means Self-knowledge? In Ancient Greece, when the philosopher Socrates was asked to sum up what all philosophical commandments could be reduced to, he replied: ‘Know Yourself'. Self-knowledge matters so much because it is only on the basis of an accurate sense of who we are that we can make reliable decisions – particularly around love and work. Although my conversation with Howard Chasser was meant to be (mainly) around the topics of the Natural foods business and organic foods, we expanded and talked about self-knowledge, spirituality and philosophical ideas. Howard Chasser was practically born into the Natural foods business. His mother opened their natural food store (Jandi's) when Howard was just nine years old. He later went on to earn a degree in accounting with minors in business administration and psychology. Howard joined his mother and brother full time at Jandi's in 1991. He also participated in the passing of DSHEA (Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994).   To learn more about Howard Chasser please visit her website: https://www.jandis.com/ For Intro and Ad-Free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/aquestforwellbeingpodcast Podcast Page: https://fitforjoy.org/podcast

We Are Influencers
90. Att våga göra folk förbannade med Alejandra Cerda

We Are Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 52:11


Med sin tydliga nisch och sin engagerade målgrupp är Alejandra Cerda är ett perfekt exempel på en micro-influencer. Hon är inte rädd för att stå för sina åsikter och driver sina kanaler under namnet Jandi heart eco och skriver främst om hållbarhet och minimalism. I det här avsnittet pratar vi om att ha starka åsikter, att våga vara specifik i sitt budskap och det ståhej som uppstod när Alejandra och hennes businesspartner Maria de la Croix lanserade sin PR-byrå Mad Luck. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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ScottChurch American Photographer
Episode 59. Jandi Goshert!

ScottChurch American Photographer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 27:23


Artist, community activist and owner of ReCreate Arts initiative! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Steg för Steg - Inspiration för en hållbar livsstil
Avsnitt 10 - Alejandra Cerda (Jandi Heart Eco)

Steg för Steg - Inspiration för en hållbar livsstil

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 35:59


Är hållbarhet en klassfråga? I dagens avsnitt träffar vi Alejandra Cerda som driver bloggen Jandi Heart Eco för att prata om hållbar livsstil och hur hennes politiska engagemang påverkar hennes syn på hållbarhet.  Stötta mitt arbete: https://www.patreon.com/stegforstegpodcast Jingel och outro: Musik: Johan Waltenburg / Produktion: Axel Nilsson 

Teknikens under
#007 – Gigekonomin

Teknikens under

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 29:37


Tekniken gör det möjligt för oss att jobba mer platsoberoende och flexibelt. Tjänster inom delningsekonomin, som Uber, Lyft och Foodora, erbjuder enkla sätt att hitta "gig".  Allt fler väljer att bli frilans, egenföretagare eller egenanställda – vilket förändrar arbetsmarknaden.  Det kallas "Gigekonomin" och är en växande trend framåt. Så vilka är dessa giggare? Vilka möjligheter skapas och vilka utmaningar? Vad händer med tryggheten i arbetslivet som kämpats fram under industrialiseringen när allt fler börjar gigga istället för att vara anställda? Medverkande Emelie Fågelstedt - medgrundare Svenska nomader Alejandra Cerda – driver bloggen Jandi heart eco, giggare med vänsterperspektiv  Musik Originalmusik av Sandra Broström Övrig musik: 0__0 - Lee Rosevere As I was saying - Lee Rosevere Prata med mig Använd hashtag #teknikensunder Min blogg: teknifik.se  Twitter: @elinhaggberg Instagram: @teknifik  Facebook: /teknifik  Mail: hello@teknifik.se  Teknikens under produceras av Elin Häggberg och är ett samarbete med Female Engineer Network. Det här avsnittet sponsrades av Academic Work.

Rauð síld
Rauð síld: Insatiable/Óseðjandi

Rauð síld

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 82:14


Heiðar Sumarliðason og Bryndís Ósk Ingvarsdóttir koma nýja Netflix þættinum Insatiable til varnar, setja sig svo á háan hest og láta góða-, vonda- og wokefólkið heyra það. Svo finna þau upp nýjan þjóðfélagsflokk, skuggafólkið. Inniheldur spilla.

Pretty Funny Girl Podcast
All Things Ladybugs! An Interview with Penny Pester (Jandi Swanson)

Pretty Funny Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017


Do you ever wish there was a sports movie that combined the raunchiness of Rodney Dangerfield, the comedic brilliance of Jackeé, and 90’s heartthrob Jonathan Brandis…in a dress? Well, you’re in luck! It’s called Ladybugs (1992), and if you haven’t... The post All Things Ladybugs! An Interview with Penny Pester (Jandi Swanson) appeared first on Pretty Funny Girl.

[자가발전] 우주최초 외계어없는 IT팟캐스트
77화 1부 크고 작은 회사를 위한 크고 작은 서비스

[자가발전] 우주최초 외계어없는 IT팟캐스트

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 37:26


감기에 걸린 2인과 그렇지 않은 1바보는 크고 작은 회사를 위한 크고 작은 서비스를 이야기한다. 큰작큰작 회사들에게 추천하는 서비스는 무엇이 있는지 알아보자

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[자가발전] 우주최초 외계어없는 IT팟캐스트
77화 2부 크고 작은 회사를 위한 크고 작은 서비스

[자가발전] 우주최초 외계어없는 IT팟캐스트

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 35:10


감기에 걸린 2인과 그렇지 않은 1바보는 크고 작은 회사를 위한 크고 작은 서비스를 이야기한다. 큰작큰작 회사들에게 추천하는 서비스는 무엇이 있는지 알아보자

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B-Side Conversations
Episode 7: Activism within the Academy, Dr. Pranav Jandi & Elena Costello

B-Side Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2016 43:04


Ever meet people and almost instantly know you're going to be friends? In the words of Ricky Bobby, "THAT JUST HAPPENED!" I record episode 5 of B-Side while at a retreat for graduate students of color aspiring to the professoriate. My guests are Dr. Pranav Jani, Associate Professor of English at Ohio State University, and Elena Costello, graduate student at Ohio State University, two attendees of the 4th Annual Preparing for the Professoriate retreat sponsored by my alma matar Ohio State University. We reflect on a number of topics including student let actions at universities, tenure's influence on activism, how activism is done, the role of retreats in providing outlets for social change, hashtags, and the problems with BMI. Some serious talk with a healthy dose of jokes and levity.