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On this episode of the 4 Tales Podcast, we sit down with writer and artist Javon Stokes from Visually Stokes Media to talk about his powerful new comic book series, STRONG #1.STRONG follows Kimora Sampson, a former Olympic athlete whose life changes forever after a tragic car accident leaves her paralyzed from the waist down. Everything changes when an ancient cosmic force known as the Essence grants her incredible abilities, allowing her to transform into a towering powerhouse of unbelievable strength for short bursts of time. As STRONG, Kimora fights to protect the world while battling the pressure of fame, politics, and her own desire to once again be the best in the world.We dive deep into the creation of STRONG, the inspiration behind Kimora Sampson, themes of perseverance and identity, and how Javon blends superhero action with real emotional stakes. We also discuss the mysterious forces known as Magnus and Chivalry, the future of the series, and what readers can expect as the story expands.STRONG #1 releases May 27th and is available for pre-order now through Visually Stokes Media Store: https://www.visuallystoked.com/online...Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more interviews with comic creators, writers, artists, and indie publishers from across the industry.Follow Javon's work at https://www.visuallystoked.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://bit.ly/4TalesYoutubeFollow Danny's books at https://www.4thwallpros.com/Check out Kyrun's books at https://www.tauruscomics.com
ITB's Eagles beat reporter Andrew DiCecco gives his insights from covering the Eagles on a daily basis.In this special episode, he catches up Javon Gopie, an NFL defensive line consultant who works with the league's International Pathway Program and is the mentor for Eagles seventh-round pick Uar Bernard, a prospect from Nigeria who hasn't played any football at any level.A great conversation between Andrew and Javon to go inside Bernard's readiness to compete at the NFL and what drives him to play!► Subscribe to our Patreon Channel for exclusive information not seen or heard anywhere else and become among smartest Birds fans out there (just ask our members!!) + get all of our shows commercial free!!https://www.patreon.com/insidethebirds► Sign up for our newsletter! • Visit http://eepurl.com/hZU4_n.►Support our sponsors!!► Camden Apothecary: https://camdenapothecary.com/► Take Cheers Restore after your last drink or before going to bed and wake up feeling at least 50% better—or your money back. For a limited time get 20% off at CheersHealth.com/BIRDS.Follow the Hosts!► Follow our Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsideBirds► Follow Geoff Mosher on Twitter: https://twitter.com/geoffpmosher► Follow Adam Caplan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/caplannfl► Follow Andrew DiCecco on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewdiceccoNFL insider veterans take an in-depth look that no other show can offer! Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news, rumors, and discussions.For more, be sure to check out our official website: https://www.insidethebirds.com.
Recent and new releases in a playlist that crosses borders—whether cultural or musical—with a special focus on jazz renditions of popular music (from Dylan to Radiohead to Pavement). The playlist features Florian Pellissier; Javon Jackson [pictured]; Luciano Biondini, Michel Godard, Lucas Niggli; James Carter, Cyrus Chestnut, Reginald Veal, Ali Jackson; Shawn Lovato; and Naïssam Jalal. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/22280800/Mondo-Jazz [up to "In the Rice Fields at Dawn"]. Happy listening!
Series Title: ContendersSermon Title: TheodicyLearn more about us at livingstonescma.org.
On the latest episode of Syracuse Sports, Brent Axe and syracuse.com football writer Javon Edmonds have some fun and draft teams from the current Syracuse football roster to assemble two offenses for the annual Syracuse football spring game at the Dome. Axe and Edmonds use the draft as a way to go over some of the players and storylines that popped during SU spring ball and some names to look for at the spring game on Saturday. Brent and Javon also give some love to the defense by going over Javon's depth chart following spring practice. Music provided by Just Joe https://www.youtube.com/@JoeAltier Do you want your original music highlighted on Syracuse Sports? Email Brent at baxe@syracuse.com to find out how! Syracuse Sports Insiders get their sports takes and questions highlighted exclusively on the podcast. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Text Brent anytime to get your SU sports questions answered, keep up on the latest news and SU opinions, get your takes heard on the "Syracuse Sports" podcast or just to talk Orange sports with Brent anytime! Sign up to become a Syracuse Sports Insider here https://joinsubtext.com/c/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast episode of Previously On, host Jillian Bonanne (rewatching) and her husband Tyler Branch (first-time watcher) dive into Euphoria Season 2 Episode 1 "Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door." After the hit show's follow-up season was delayed, Euphoria comes back in a big way!We're talking about the episode that gave us Fezco (Angus Cloud) and Ashtray's (Javon "Wanna" Walton) shocking backstory, the chaos of the Euphoria High New Year's Eve party, and one of the most jaw-dropping endings in the entire series. From Ashtray's surprise attack to Fez finally getting revenge on Nate Jacobs (Jacob Elordi), this episode proves Euphoria came back darker and more cinematic than ever.Of course, we also break down the drama everyone is still talking about — Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) hooking up with Nate (girl, what are you doing?!), Rue (Zendaya) spiraling deeper into relapse, and that emotional Rue and Jules (Hunter Schafer) reunion at midnight. Plus, Tyler shares his hilarious takes on everything from Rue's wild drug deal adventure to Fez and Lexi's (Maude Apatow) unexpectedly sweet connection.And since this episode takes place on New Year's Eve, we're ranking our Top 5 “New Year, Same Mess” Moments, including the terrifying drug deal with Laurie, Cassie's bathroom disaster, and Fez's brutal takedown of Nate.If you're rewatching before the Season 3 premiere or diving into Euphoria for the first time, this breakdown covers all the biggest moments, theories, and character reactions you don't want to miss.We're dropping a pod recapping every single episode of Euphoria leading up to the April 12th premiere, and then we'll recap each episode of Season 3 weekly. Follow the pod so you don't miss an episode! #euphoria #zendaya #sydneysweeney #hbo00:00:00 Lexi and Fez00:01:42 Euphoria S2 is back Scorsese style00:05:14 "Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door" explained00:08:16 S2 E1 Recap00:09:12 Season 2 glow-up00:10:18 NYE house party00:12:36 Top 5 New Year, Same Mess00:13:12 Ashtray kills Mouse00:18:32 Rue, Fez, and Ash meet drug lord Laurie00:25:06 Quentin Tarantino and David Lynch00:29:38 Cassie and Nate hook up00:40:53 Rue and Jules reconnect00:50:04 Fez beats up Nate00:56:51 Nate Jacobs weird to McKay00:59:15 Tyler's Takes00:59:27 Cracker with a bowl cut00:59:52 Angus Cloud01:01:22 Ash hates Rue01:03:03 Rue idolizing Laurie01:03:20 Episode structure01:04:43 Kat?01:06:04 Fez calls Jules "Jewel"Trailer for Euphoria Season 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1UJJPAWudQThank you to Matt Buechele (@mattbooshell) for creating our new theme song. You can listen to "Sunscreen" on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1gFHHF3QyQxjbbKXV3qLu9Buy our merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PreviouslyOnTeenTVFollow Previously On Teen TV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/previouslyon_teentv/Follow Previously On Teen TV on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@previouslyon_teentvSubscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe2lgvvZGKMrQ8v24FmDdWQ?sub_confirmation=1
In Episode 6 of The Jazz Journey with Doug Hall, we welcome renowned American saxophonist Javon Jackson for a compelling conversation about his latest project, Jackson Plays Dylan. Following his acclaimed collaborations with poet and activist Nikki Giovanni, Javon turns his focus to the music of legendary songwriter Bob Dylan, reinterpreting his catalog through a jazz lens. Doug and Javon discuss the inspiration behind the album, the challenge of translating Dylan's iconic songs into instrumental storytelling, and what makes this music timeless across genres. Released on Solid Jackson Records in collaboration with Palmetto Records, Jackson Plays Dylan is a bold tribute that bridges jazz and one of America's most influential musical voices. It's a fascinating conversation about honoring legacy, creative reinterpretation, and the evolving language of jazz.
The Composite Two-Star Recruits podcast returns to break down USC's recruiter heater with commitments from OL Drew Fielder, 2028 WR Roye Oliver, LB Josiah Poyer and RB Javon Vital Jr. TIME STAMPS (0:00): Announcement (8:05): RB Javon Vital Jr. Commits (17:42): Elite 2028 WR Roye Oliver III Commits (35:53): USC Flips OL Drew Fielder from Oregon (42:49): Gerard's Starting OL (56:33): LB Josiah Poyer Commits (01:08:56): Portal QB in 27? (01:11:48): Spring Visitors (01:19:08): Official Visit Updates (01:24:34): Listener Questions (01:58:30): Unhinged & TEs To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on OPPOSITION TERRITORY, Jeff sat down with Evan “Tex” Western from AcmePackingCompany.com over at SB Nation to discuss the ins and outs of the Green Bay Packers offseason, what free agency has done to the team, and how the vision of the front office continues to carry NFL relevance year after year. We discussed the talent acquired and lost during free agency. What might the upcoming NFL Draft look like for the Packers in terms of team building? Overall, how are things looking in the NFC North? All of this and much more this week on Opposition Territory!SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@thephiladelphiasportstableHead over to our website for all of our podcasts and more: philadelphiasportstable.comFollow us on Threads: @philadelphiasportstableFollow us on Twitter/X: @PhiladelphiaPSTFollow us on Instagram: @philadelphiasportstable.Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/PhiladelphiaSportsTable
PACEPRESSO - der Podcast für Koffeinjunkies & Ausdauersportler
Ich hab schon länger geplant euch Personen aus der PACEPRESSO Community vorzustellen. Heute fangen wir damit an und ich stelle euch Moritz vor. Vielleicht kennt ihr Moritz bereits von TikTok oder als Guide unserer Community Rides. Instagram von MoritzPACEPRESSO Whatsapp Gruppe00:00 Einführung und persönliche Geschichten02:40 Radfahren und Familienleben05:47 Radsport und Wettkämpfe08:39 Erfahrungen und Anekdoten beim Radfahren11:45 Soziale Medien und Content Creation14:25 Fahrradkultur und Trends17:08 Marken und Produkte im Radsport20:13 Persönliche Vorlieben und Fahrradwahl25:36 Fahrradgeometrie und Design27:49 Komfort und Leistung von Fahrrädern30:45 Marken und Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis32:44 Qualität und Herkunft von Fahrradkomponenten37:26 Sicherheitsgadgets für Radfahrer38:23 Routenplanung und Fahrradnavigation42:02 Erfahrungen beim Radfahren und Laufen48:34 Die Herausforderungen des Radfahrens51:18 Indoor vs. Outdoor Radfahren53:40 Fitnesslevel und Material57:15 Regeln für Social Rides01:02:56 Die Bedeutung von Gruppenfahrten01:08:55 Abschluss und Ausblick auf die nächste Episode
In this podcast episode, I'm joined by Lurch and our new Assistant Store Manager Javon Burke. The Law Abiding Biker Store is growing and we needed help. We put out an invite to joint the Law Abiding Biker team and Javon answered the call. We narrowed down the applicant pool to a few applicants and Javon was chosen. Welcome to Javon's contribution to Law Abiding Biker's commitment to Bikers Helpimg Bikers. SUPPORT US AND SHOP IN THE OFFICIAL LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE Javon is a rider at heart. He understands and appreciates what riding does for the soul. As a retired member of the US Military he enjoys the release riding motorcycles bring. He has asimilated into the Law Aibding Biker team and we are happy to have him. CHECK OUT OUR HUNDREDS OF FREE HELPFUL VIDEOS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE! NEW FREE VIDEO RELEASED: I Was Shocked How Much These LED Bag Blades Changed My Harley! (Ciro Bag Blades 24 to Present) Innovative Solutions Storage Bags for Harleys: Smart, Affordable Motorcycle Organization Sponsor-Ciro 3D CLICK HERE! Innovative products for Harley-Davidson & Goldwing Affordable chrome, lighting, and comfort products Ciro 3D has a passion for design and innovation Sponsor-Butt Buffer CLICK HERE Want to ride longer? Tired of a sore and achy ass? Then fix it with a high-quality Butt Buffer seat cushion? New Patrons: David Barmaster of Macedon, New York John Scott of Cortland, Ohio Christopher Barrick of West Seneca, New York If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation: Jason Morris Jason Griffin of Redmond, WA Jim McJenkins of Northport, Alabama ________________________________________________________ FURTHER INFORMATION: Official Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact Podcast Hotline Phone: 509-731-3548 HELP SUPPORT US! JOIN THE BIKER REVOLUTION! #BikerRevolution #LawAbidingBiker
You can't ask for the echo. The song is the gift. ACIM. Song of Prayer The participants decided to resume reading *A Course in Miracles*, specifically *The Song of Prayer*, after having read the introduction in the last session. They located the text, which is at the back of the book, in the section reserved for the "most spiritually advanced".Reading and Interpretation of "True Prayer" (Part 1): Soo Kim read the first section of "True Prayer," noting that prayer is a way to reach God, not merely a question or entreaty, and "it asks for nothing". Jevon Perra interpreted the core issue with typical prayer as wanting "to get God to do something".Understanding God's Answers and Experience: The group discussed the concept that true prayer is receiving what is already given, as opposed to asking for something specific, because the reality is already complete. They noted that the Holy Spirit provides answers that suit the level of need one can recognize, and the "real sound" is a "song of thanksgiving and of love". Jevon Perra commented that people often desire negative experiences, and the only proof that they want the experience is the fact that they are having it.The Role of the Holy Spirit and Letting Go: Jevon Perra discussed how the Holy Spirit gently brings people back to awareness and gives them moments of peace, which reminds them that their suffering comes from gripping an attachment to a specific plan. The process involves letting go of the "have to" and questioning how one's life is "already perfect" underneath the frantic effort to make it different.Enneagram and the Belief in Lack: Soo Kim asked what belief drives the need to cling to attachments, suggesting it stems from a belief that one lacks something. Jevon Perra provided a brief overview of the core dispositions for Enneagram types one through eight, relating each to a particular lack they focus on, like 'not right,' 'needs help,' 'not enough to know,' or 'dangerous'.Desire for Separation and Ultimate Goal: Jevon Perra argued that all this focus on 'wrongness' distracts people from the 'darkness' so they can maintain separation and feel special. They asserted that the ultimate goal is to "stay Javon," leading Brian Genovese to jokingly suggest a line of "Enlightened Clothing" with a T-shirt for each Enneagram number.The Constant Song of Thanksgiving and Love: Jevon Perra circled back to the "real sound" being a song of thanksgiving and love, which serves as a constant comforting hope. They reflected on telling themself that "it's okay, it's going to be okay" when fearing they might fail their family. Brian Genovese related this concept to an old radio show called "Eggbach" that used the slogan "Everything's going to be okay" during the 1970s.The Definition of True Prayer and Eternity: Soo Kim read that "The secret of true prayer is to forget the things you think you need," and that asking for specifics is overlooked when those needs are given up to God. God "answers only for eternity," meaning the answers address one's ultimate completeness, not their requests based on attachment.Religious Contexts and Personal Attachment: Jevon Perra noted that while religious circles often demand adherence to God's will, the text points to a personal surrender of one's attachment to a particular result, which is the true source of suffering. They argued that no matter what one achieves, they will end up in the same mental state they are in now.The Concept of God as Love vs. a Person: Soo Kim recounted a conversation with Mormons about whether it is possible to disobey the will of God. They challenged the idea of God being a person, arguing that to be a person requires a limited perspective, which contradicts the concept of an all-knowing God.Highest State of Contentment: Jevon Perra proposed that the highest state for a human while in a body is contentment, which they define as wanting nothing else. They asserted that suffering arises from the lack of contentment and attachment, regardless of whether the attachment is to wealth or virtuous goals like wisdom or service.Prayer as Stepping Aside and Listening: Soo Kim read Verse five, which defines prayer as "a stepping aside, a letting go, a quiet time of listening and loving," rather than a supplication. This is a way of remembering one's inherent holiness and is an offering of self "to be at one with love," leaving nothing left to want.Suffering and Control: Brian Genovese discussed how people are programmed to seek control and that the act of "Jesus, help me" is an expression of letting go. Jevon Perra agreed that people believe they would be better masters than the masters they currently work for.The Non-Judgmental View of Experience: Jevon Perra stressed that the activities people engage in, even those considered immoral, are not inherently bad because they are all part of an experience that is sought for the purpose of finding contentment. The issue is realizing that these behaviors are often not working to bring the desired happiness.Anecdote of Parental Frustration and Enforcement of Will: Jevon Perra shared a personal anecdote about their frustration with their eight-year-old child not going to bed, leading them to contemplate punishment. They realized that their suffering came from resisting the situation and attempting to enforce their will, thereby confirming that they were attached to a different outcome.Resistance to What Is Happening: Jevon Perra clarified that the course is focused on the resistance and attachment to a desired outcome, which actually gets them stuck and hinders their ability to change and achieve their goals. The resulting anger is an experience inflicted upon themself, which they suffer from because they are aware of the peaceful states available through forgiveness and letting go.Anger and the Earning of Goals: The group discussed whether anger is necessary to fight for goals, with Brian Genovese suggesting that if one does not suffer, they did not "earn it". Soo Kim suggested that the anger shows one cares about the goal.Anger as a Tool and the Enneagram Eight: Jevon Perra connected the use of anger to the Enneagram Eight temperament, where anger is a tool and a sign of authenticity and passion. They acknowledged that Eights have the power to be a "stronghold for a whole community," but reiterated that if one desires contentment, anger is not the state to pursue.Conclusion on Contentment and Attachment: Jevon Perra summarized that contentment, peace, and happiness are available now, and the story one tells themself about why they cannot have it is the thing to let go. They concluded that one should continue pursuing their goals but without being attached to the outcome or the specific method of achieving it, as attachment is what causes suffering.Discussion of Suffering and the Need to Be Special: Jevon Perra discussed how some individuals, whom they compare to the stereotypical number four personality type, are often creative and artistic but experience significant internal darkness because their unique, special, and separate identity is paramount. Soo Kim added that narcissists share this trait, finding the prospect of being ordinary to be the "worst thing". Brian Genovese described this focus on self-created struggles as "gourmet suffering".Connecting Disappointment to Personal Goals: Jevon Perra admitted that their personal goals were ultimately disappointing, contrary to the expectation that these goals would lead to happiness. Brian Genovese advised that happiness comes from being consistent and setting intentions without expectations, which helps in achieving goals while avoiding tension and stress.Strategy of Going with the Flow: Brian Genovese shared their approach to day-to-day life, which involves letting go of stress, setting a schedule based on incoming requests, and "going with the flow". This relaxed approach led Brian Genovese to realize that they could secure a consulting opportunity with developers for an entitlement project, demonstrating the benefit of putting themself out there. Jevon Perra acknowledged that they struggle with consistency in this strategy, admitting to being "good and bad" at going with the flow.Challenges to Maintaining Consistency: Brian Genovese admitted that certain situations, such as driving or dealing with people who attempt to undermine them, cause a negative reaction. Brian Genovese expressed that they have to constantly "block that back door" against others who attempt to override their decision-making abilities or try to show they are superior. Jevon Perra agreed that Brian Genovese should not let those individuals "get away with that".Concluding Thoughts on Contentment: As the meeting concluded, Jevon Perra reminded themself and the group of the importance of being "content". All participants shared thanks and expressed wishes for a good weekend.
In this inspiring conversation, Darin sits down with Javant Benton, the creator behind the popular platform Healthy Vegan Eating, whose personal health crisis led him to completely transform his life through food. After facing pre-diabetes, hypertension, and even the possibility of lymphoma, Benton realized he had to radically change the trajectory of his health. What followed was a deep exploration into nutrition, whole foods, and the power of a plant-forward lifestyle. Through trial, error, and relentless curiosity, Benton lost 85 pounds and began developing creative plant-based recipes that replicate the comfort foods people love—without the refined sugars, oils, and processed ingredients that damage long-term health. In this episode, Benton shares how diet became the foundation of his healing, why most people struggle to adopt healthier eating habits, and how creating "bridge foods" can help people transition toward better health without feeling deprived. What You'll Learn How a looming health crisis forced Benton to completely rethink his diet and lifestyle Why many people don't take their health seriously until a major wake-up call The confusion people face when trying to navigate conflicting nutrition advice How Benton lost 85 pounds and reversed major health risks through diet Why plant-based eating doesn't have to feel restrictive or boring The concept of "bridge foods" that help people transition to healthier diets How recreating comfort foods can help people adopt healthier habits Why cooking and preparing whole foods can become an act of self-care The cultural conditioning around meat consumption and protein myths How improving your diet often triggers improvements in other areas of life Chapters 00:00:00 – The deeper mission behind SuperLife and creating a roadmap to true health 00:02:11 – Javon's upbringing and how environment shapes lifelong habits 00:03:17 – Why epigenetics proves your health is not predetermined 00:04:00 – The slow buildup of disease: weight gain, pre-diabetes, and hypertension 00:04:47 – The moment everything changed: a potential lymphoma diagnosis 00:06:02 – Why fear is often the catalyst for real transformation 00:06:39 – The hidden dangers of modern food: chemicals, plastics, and processed diets 00:08:24 – Searching for answers: confusion in the world of nutrition advice 00:09:16 – The realization that food—not just exercise—determines your outcome 00:10:10 – The turning point: discovering evidence-based nutrition 00:11:21 – Overcoming peer pressure and committing fully to change 00:12:19 – The truth about fish, toxins, and environmental contamination 00:13:14 – The importance of nutrient awareness on a fully plant-based diet 00:14:01 – Why Javon ultimately chose a fully vegan lifestyle 00:14:27 – The bigger issue: industrial pollution and bioaccumulation in food 00:16:54 – The reality of factory farming and toxic meat consumption 00:18:03 – Why "clean food" matters more than diet labels 00:18:43 – Becoming your own health advocate and taking ownership 00:19:54 – Losing 85 pounds and inspiring others through visible transformation 00:20:46 – The real barrier: people don't want to give up the foods they love 00:21:04 – The breakthrough idea: making unhealthy foods healthy 00:21:28 – Recreating comfort foods without refined sugar, oil, or processed ingredients 00:22:12 – The trial-and-error process behind building healthy recipes 00:22:49 – Eliminating excuses: making healthy eating accessible for everyone 00:23:12 – "Don't change what you eat—change how you make it" 00:24:30 – Why plant-based eating is far more diverse than people think 00:25:23 – The power of "bridging" instead of forcing drastic change 00:25:53 – Shocking moments when people couldn't tell plant-based from meat 00:26:52 – The biggest mistake in the health space: no middle ground 00:28:14 – Why meeting people where they are is the key to lasting change 00:30:28 – The truth: you don't need to go all-in to benefit from plants 00:31:14 – Why personalization matters more than strict diet rules 00:32:35 – The "middleman" realization: going straight to plant nutrients 00:33:07 – The ethical and emotional shift around food choices 00:34:27 – Why eating plants becomes a form of self-respect and alignment 00:35:06 – How nutrition improves self-esteem and overall life choices 00:35:18 – "You don't know how good it feels to feel good" 00:36:13 – The raw truth: change often starts from selfish survival 00:36:49 – Cultural conditioning around food and breaking free from it 00:37:23 – Why leading by example is more powerful than preaching 00:38:09 – You can't force awareness—people must be ready 00:39:09 – Why you don't have to wait for a health crisis to change 00:40:09 – Debunking extreme diet trends and the importance of balance 00:41:05 – The two-year journey of creating the cookbook 00:42:12 – The real mission: helping people, not selling books 00:43:08 – Free access to hundreds of recipes and removing barriers 00:44:10 – Why passion makes even the hardest work enjoyable 00:44:59 – Final message: meet yourself where you are and start there Thank You to Our Sponsors Therasage: Go to www.therasage.com and use code DARIN at checkout for 15% off Bite Toothpaste: Go to trybite.com/DARIN20 or use code DARIN20 for 20% off your first order. 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On the latest episode of Syracuse Sports, Brent Axe assembles the Syracuse.com football coverage team to preview the start of SU spring football. Axe, Javon Edmonds and Chris Carlson answer your questions on who will be the backup QB, Steve Angeli's health, offensive line, wide receiver room, what new DC Vince Kehres will bring to the table, reasons to be optimistic this season and more!! Our Syracuse Sports Insiders also chimed in with their terrific insight as always. Being a Syracuse Sports Insider gives you direct text message access to Brent Axe anytime for all the latest on SU sports. Text Brent anytime to get your SU sports questions answered, keep up on the latest news and SU opinions, get your takes heard on the "Syracuse Sports" podcast or just to talk Orange sports with Brent anytime! Sign up to become a Syracuse Sports Insider here https://joinsubtext.com/c/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discussion of "How the World will end" and the Rapture:: Denise Darlene related the reading selection to current discussions about the rapture. Jevon Perra expressed a hope that the rapture was still coming, joking that they thought it had already been missed. The group briefly discussed the concept of exclusivity in heaven, noting that the small spot for the saved would feel secluded.Reading from the Manual for Teachers and Suffering from Thoughts:: Denise Darlene started the reading from the *Manual for Teachers*, sharing a card from a previous group session that stated, "I am affected only by my thoughts". The core conclusion was that suffering is generated by one's own thoughts, reflecting a choice of what they want to see, including the suffering itself. Jevon Perra added that people often cherish their individuality and separation, which is the very thing that causes suffering.Professional Branding Conflict and Scarcity:: Jevon Perra described a professional conflict with their new lender, who wants Jevon Perra to brand the company publicly in exchange for a good deal split, which Jevon Perra resists because they want to brand themselves as a separate entity. Jevon Perra realized this resistance stems from a fear of scarcity, believing that branding the company might lead to people forgetting their own name and then "not going to have enough". Jevon Perra recounted a recent incident where the company owner overheard them downplaying the company's brand, resulting in a feeling of guilt.Forgiveness, Giving, and Receiving:: Denise Darlene read the first section of the text, describing the world's end as an illusion of mercy, forgiveness, and limitless gentleness, which covers all evil and ends guilt forever. Denise Darlene explained that personal suffering and fear are reflections of the belief in separation from God. The discussion pivoted to the principle that to give is to receive, and supporting the company's brand is an act of supporting Jevon Perra's own business, especially since all of Jevon Perra's successful deals have been funded through that company.Resisting Reality and the Nature of Guilt:: Jevon Perra acknowledged that their resistance to branding the company is a battle against reality, echoing the sentiment that arguing with reality leads to losing "100% of the time". Jevon Perra described the feeling of guilt and fear when caught deceiving the company owner, which manifested as a physical "cortisol shock". Jevon Perra noted that they were purposefully deceiving the owner by resisting their request for branding.The World Ending Through Forgiveness:: Brian Genovese continued reading, emphasizing that the world has a purpose until forgiveness is complete, serving as the home where forgiveness grows and brings the world's ending. The world will end not by destruction, but by ceasing to seem to be, when "not one thought of sin remains". Jevon Perra connected this reading to their own controversy with their boss, realizing that releasing their fear, guilt, and judgment dissolves the controversy and makes the separate world "gone".Atonement and the Illusion of Difficulty:: Jevon Perra clarified that the group had previously skipped to the end of the chapter and were now reading the beginning. Jevon Perra read a section suggesting that the world will end instantly when any teacher of God accepts atonement for themself, which Jevon Perra defined as realizing they are "already content" and that the work is already done. The concept states that it is not easier to forgive one sin than all of them, and that the illusion of "order of difficulty" is an obstacle to overcome.Ending the Show Through Forgiveness:: Jevon Perra reiterated the powerful, paradoxical idea that any one individual could end the entire world's suffering by perfectly forgiving and releasing all guilt, thus bringing salvation, because there is only one mind and no true separation. Denise Darlene urged them to "get on with it" and suggested Jevon Perra's resistance was selfish. Jevon Perra humorously stated that they must first "make some more money" and suggested a "GoFundMe" to reach the goal.Fear of Annihilation and the Truman Show Analogy:: Denise Darlene likened Jevon Perra's situation to *The Truman Show*, where one person is in an illusion while everyone else is awake, and the world only ends when that person wakes up. The consensus was that the fear holding them back is the "irrational fear" that the individual will disappear if they experience the reality of oneness. Jevon Perra clarified that the individual is the only one who can experience the suffering of separateness and lack.The Annihilation of Personality and Eternity:: Jevon Perra expressed a fear of the "annihilation of my personality" and jokingly wished for a "glowing Javon in the sky" instead of dissolving back into the ocean, as suggested by Rupert Spira's analogy of a wave.
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Selecting the Topic for Discussion: Jevon Perra reviewed the remaining topics in the *Manual for Teachers*, including questions about healing, the perception of the order of difficulties, changes required in God's teachers' life situations, and how judgment is relinquished. They and Soo Kim decided to skip ahead to the topic of how judgment is relinquished.Relinquishing Judgment as Misunderstanding of Wisdom: Soo Kim read from *A Course in Miracles* that judgment, like other devices used to maintain the world of illusions, is misunderstood and is confused with wisdom. They noted that the world aims to strengthen good judgment and minimize bad judgment, but that there are no consistent criteria for what constitutes good or bad judgment, making the terms meaningless.Judgment as Projected Reality and Ultimate Perfection: Jevon Perra summarized that judgment is based on an individual's projection of reality, which is subjective and based on their personal goals, and thus does not represent ultimate reality. They asserted that because people do not understand their own best interests, everything that happens is part of a perfect experience orchestrated by a bigger part of themself.Personal Example of Misjudged Events: Soo Kim offered a personal example of requesting a raise early in their career but instead getting insulted, which led to them finding a new job that they considered the best thing that could have happened. Jevon Perra affirmed that one does not know what is in their best interest and that their current reality is perfect because it has been allowed by God.Judgment as an Illusion that Cannot Be Made: Soo Kim read that it is necessary for the teacher of God to realize that they cannot judge, and that giving up judgment is merely giving up an illusion of having something they did not possess. Jevon Perra added that non-duality states there is only one reality, which is being one with the Father, and that perceived separation and problems are due to the "personality me" judgment.The Role of the Character Versus the Observer: Jevon Perra explained that looking through "Christ's eyes" allows one to see sameness and friendship, which contrasts with the character's perspective, which sees obstacles. The character, or "Javon," believes they are the character and is under pressure to succeed, but the observer can watch this drama as an external event.The Drama of Life as Submersive Channels: Jevon Perra compared life experiences to flipping through TV channels that offer submersive experiences. They described how individual scripts, such as Soo Kim's channel, present unique challenges and "pickles," but that these judgments are only those of the character in the script.The Collective Feminine Approach to Conflict: Soo Kim shared that the collective feminine is currently learning to embrace the outward fight, noting that historically women tend to internalize external attacks and direct the fight inward, believing something is wrong with themself. Jevon Perra acknowledged this process as personality development, the second of three levels of reality, which is about learning to be expansive in the world.Navigating Power and Feedback in Personality Development: Jevon Perra explained that the personality development level involves learning how to engage aggressively and wield power in the world, referencing the characterization of a powerful woman as a "b****" in a patriarchal society. This stage involves being open to feedback to make adjustments and add tools to the personality toolbox, but they emphasized this is not the ultimate reality.Ultimate Reality and the Impossibility of Judgment: The ultimate reality, according to Jevon Perra, is that the self has no sex, nothing to gain or lose, and is so great that the entire universe performs within them. Soo Kim read that the aim of the curriculum is the recognition that judgment is impossible because one would need to be fully aware of an inconceivably wide range of past, present, and future events and their effects on everyone.Addressing Stress and the Feeling of Unheard Efforts: Soo Kim disclosed feeling unheard, stressed, and disappointed because they felt their hard work and justified requests at work were overridden without good feedback, making their efforts seem pointless. Soo Kim expressed that they were struggling with a limiting belief of not being good enough, which was previously directed inward and then toward their career.The Disruption of Tactics and the Need for Contentment: Jevon Perra suggested that the painful feeling stems from their reliance on the tactic of making things better to earn their worth, which is being disrupted by a new, incomplete system at work. They discussed how happiness often relates to outcomes, while contentment is a state of being that is good without needing any specific outcome.
Show Notes:Host Steve Roby sits down with celebrated saxophonist Javon Jackson to explore two landmark projects: his new album Jackson Plays Dylan — a jazz reimagining of Bob Dylan's songbook — and his upcoming live tribute to Miles Davis's Kind of Blue at SF Jazz. Episode Highlights:Discovering Bob Dylan through jazz — How Art Blakey's attorney first introduced Javon to Dylan's catalog in his twenties, and why he heard the songs as jazz-friendly love poetry rather than folk or rock musicA dual tribute to two poets — The story behind Jackson Plays Dylan, originally conceived with the late poet Nikki Giovanni, who planned to write new poetry and even reach out to Dylan himself before her passing in 2024. The album is dedicated to her memory."Hurricane" — the single — Javon breaks down his soulful, boogaloo-inflected arrangement of Dylan's 1976 protest song about boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, featuring Fender Rhodes and drummer Ryan Sands"Gotta Serve Somebody" — featuring Bay Area favorite Lisa FisherThe cross-fade concept — How each track on the album teases the next, creating a continuous listening experienceKind of Blue at SF Jazz — Javon discusses stepping into the role John Coltrane held on the original 1959 recording and what it means to honor that legacy without imitationArt Blakey's lesson — "Don't worry about Wayne Shorter — just be you." How that advice shapes Javon's approach to all tribute performancesMiles Davis and the power of silence — Blakey's 200-words vs. 10-words parable as a way of understanding Miles's minimalist geniusThe all-star ensemble — Dr. Eddie Henderson (a Miles associate), Lenny White (Bitches Brew), Buster Williams, Donald Harrison, and Patrice RushenLinks:Javon Jackson: jevonjackson.comKind of Blue Tribute at SF Jazz — Minor Auditorium, Saturday, March 21stAfternoon show: 4:00 PM | Evening show: 7:30 PMTickets: sfjazz.orgJackson Plays Dylan — available now (singles: "Hurricane," "Gotta Serve Somebody")Backstage Bay Area hosted by Steve Roby Visit: https://www.backstagebayarea.com
Big Sal's not the only one fired up — Ryan breaks down one of the most exciting Packers signings of the offseason as Javon Hargrave lands in Green Bay, and the fit couldn't be more perfect. After a frustrating year buried in Brian Flores' stunt-heavy system and asked to play nose tackle instead of the three-tech role that made him a terror, Hargrave is coming home to Jonathan Gannon — the defensive coordinator who helped him post back-to-back 90+ PFF pass rush grades and be part of the first team in NFL history with four players reaching double-digit sacks in a single season. His family's reaction video? Pac Nation needs to find it immediately. Hargrave film and scheme deep-dive: Why Gannon's pressure-from-the-front-four philosophy unlocks everything Hargrave does best — quick pressure rate, three-tech alignment, and no more eating blocks in a gap control system Building the 2022 Eagles blueprint: Ryan maps out how Hargrave, Davante Wyatt, Micah Parsons, Lucas Van Ness, and Brenton Cox mirror the Eagles' historic defensive front — and where the Packers still need a Jordan Davis type Edge rush market chaos: The Ravens' Trey Hendrickson signing essentially removed two premier pass rushers from the NFC North's reach in less than 24 hours — and Ryan explains why that's a massive win for Green Bay NFC North free agency rundown: Kyler Murray to Minnesota looks inevitable, the Bears' safety room is a downgrade, and the Lions are still searching for a complementary edge to Hutchinson after cutting Josh Paschal Subscribe, rate, and review — and turn on auto-download so you never miss a breaking news drop. Ryan will keep the live updates coming all offseason long. #GoPack #Packers #NFLFreeAgency #JavonHargrave #PackernetPodcast #PacNation #NFLDraft2026 #NFC North This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Big Sal's not the only one fired up — Ryan breaks down one of the most exciting Packers signings of the offseason as Javon Hargrave lands in Green Bay, and the fit couldn't be more perfect. After a frustrating year buried in Brian Flores' stunt-heavy system and asked to play nose tackle instead of the three-tech role that made him a terror, Hargrave is coming home to Jonathan Gannon — the defensive coordinator who helped him post back-to-back 90+ PFF pass rush grades and be part of the first team in NFL history with four players reaching double-digit sacks in a single season. His family's reaction video? Pac Nation needs to find it immediately. Hargrave film and scheme deep-dive: Why Gannon's pressure-from-the-front-four philosophy unlocks everything Hargrave does best — quick pressure rate, three-tech alignment, and no more eating blocks in a gap control system Building the 2022 Eagles blueprint: Ryan maps out how Hargrave, Davante Wyatt, Micah Parsons, Lucas Van Ness, and Brenton Cox mirror the Eagles' historic defensive front — and where the Packers still need a Jordan Davis type Edge rush market chaos: The Ravens' Trey Hendrickson signing essentially removed two premier pass rushers from the NFC North's reach in less than 24 hours — and Ryan explains why that's a massive win for Green Bay NFC North free agency rundown: Kyler Murray to Minnesota looks inevitable, the Bears' safety room is a downgrade, and the Lions are still searching for a complementary edge to Hutchinson after cutting Josh Paschal Subscribe, rate, and review — and turn on auto-download so you never miss a breaking news drop. Ryan will keep the live updates coming all offseason long. #GoPack #Packers #NFLFreeAgency #JavonHargrave #PackernetPodcast #PacNation #NFLDraft2026 #NFC North This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
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Brent Axe, Javon Edmonds and Chris Carlson evaluate Syracuse football's transfer portal haul on a live episode of Syracuse Sports. Where did Syracuse improve the roster in the portal and where did Fran Brown fall short in filling in some of SU's holes? Brent, Chris and Javon discuss that and examine SU's new quarterbacks and if any can push to be the starting quarterback for the Orange with Steve Angeli still recovering from a torn achilles. The conversation on Syracuse Sports and our live Syracuse football and basketball postgame shows is always shaped by terrific insight from Syracuse Sports Insiders. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Sign up at joinsubtext.com/syracusesports to get your voice heard on the SU football postgame show and have direct text message access to Brent Axe anytime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Syracuse.com's Brent Axe, Chris Carlson and Javon Edmonds discuss SU football signing day and the recent coaching moves made by Syracuse head coach Fran Brown. Calvin Russell, a five-star WR from Miami Northwestern who made a high-profile verbal commitment to Syracuse football in July, announced he would not sign his national letter of intent on the first day of the Early Signing Period. Brent, Javon and Chris discuss the impact of Russell's delayed decision and what it would mean if Fran Brown can't get him over the finish line. Brent, Chris and Javon also discuss what stands out in the recruiting Class of 2026, recent coaching changes made by Brown and the unique news that 25-year-old rapper Toosii has committed to SU football. The conversation on Syracuse Sports and our live Syracuse football and basketball postgame shows is always shaped by terrific insight from Syracuse Sports Insiders. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Sign up at joinsubtext.com/syracusesports to get your voice heard on the SU football postgame show and have direct text message access to Brent Axe anytime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brent Axe and Javon Edmonds recap Syracuse football's 34-12 loss to Boston College at the JMA Dome. As for the loss to BC itself, there really wasn't much to reflect on beyond another anemic performance from the Orange offense and the SU defense getting gashed for 433 yards by a 1-10 football team. Javon and Brent focused most of the conversation on the offseason and 5 things Fran Brown has to do to get SU football back on track. The conversation on Syracuse Sports and our live Syracuse football and basketball postgame shows is always shaped by terrific insight from Syracuse Sports Insiders. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Sign up at joinsubtext.com/syracusesports to get your voice heard on the SU football postgame show and have direct text message access to Brent Axe anytime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Brent Axe and Javon Edmonds break down Syracuse football's 41-16 loss to Georgia Tech in Atlanta. Will SU fans hang in there for the last four games of the season or just move on to basketball? Brent and Javon discuss how SU had its chances early in the game with the ball on the 1-yard line off a Georgia Tech fumble and some other Yellow Jackets mistakes but just couldn't take advantage. While QB Rickie Collins did not throw any interceptions and showed improved use of his legs, he still failed to some any kind of consistency in generating offense when SU needed it. Is he truly the only option in the SU QB room? Axe and Edmonds also discuss the Orange defense taking a big step back after showing a new attitude in the prior 2 games in allowing GT QB Haynes King to throw for over 300 yards with 5 touchdowns (3 passing, 2 rushing). The conversation on Syracuse Sports and the Syracuse football postgame show is always shaped by terrific insight from Syracuse Sports Insiders. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Sign up here to get your voice heard on the SU football postgame show and have direct text message access to Brent Axe anytime. https://joinsubtext.com/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brent Axe and Javon Edmonds recap Syracuse football's 38-3 blowout loss to Duke on Saturday afternoon. Brent and Javon discuss how Syracuse went from its best win of the season at Clemson to its worst loss of the season (and tied for worst ACC loss in Dome). SU QB Rickie Collins struggled in his first start in place of the injured Steve Angeli. Can he improve in time to keep SU's season afloat. SU's poor defense was also and major factor in the loss and some issues on the side of the ball are not improving. Brent and Javon also reacted to opinions and questions from Syracuse Sports Insiders. The conversation on Syracuse Sports and the Syracuse football postgame show is always shaped by terrific insight from Syracuse Sports Insiders. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Sign up here to get your voice heard on the SU football postgame show and have direct text message access to Brent Axe anytime. https://joinsubtext.com/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brent Axe and Javon Edmonds recap Syracuse football's overtime win over UConn at the JMA Dome. Axe and Edmonds discuss how SU QB Steve Angeli finally found a rhythm and led Syracuse to the comeback win over UConn, how Fran Brown made the team run sprints on the field after the game, give shoutouts for the standout performances, update SU's injury situation and have some early thoughts on what SU has to improve on most against Colgate in a short week. Brent and Javon also react to opinions and questions from Syracuse Sports Insiders. The conversation on Syracuse Sports and the Syracuse football postgame show is always shaped by terrific insight from Syracuse Sports Insiders. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Sign up here to get your voice heard on the SU football postgame show and have direct text message access to Brent Axe anytime. https://joinsubtext.com/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray open the show discussing the news of Kendrick Bourne being released. Plus, the breaking news of the team also releasing Javon Baker. (16:20) Thoughts on the Patriots claiming quarterback Tommy DeVito off of waivers from the Giants. (24:19) Do the Patriots want to bring back Jakobi Meyers but won’t take on the money that he is owed? (32:42) How many players are left from the Bill Belichick era in New England?
HR3 - As the guys await the first 53-man roster of the season they discuss what areas they most want the Pats to look at as hundreds of players hit the waiver wire. WR, OL, secondary? Where do you want the Pats to look to improve the roster ahead of the opener against the Raiders? The Pats announce their 53 man roster and after some initial confusion the roster becomes clear. Andy, Ted, and Fitzy are reacting to the team. Who are you most surprised made the team or didn't?
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Brent Axe and Javon Edmonds discuss the latest Syracuse football storylines on a live edition of Syracuse Sports. The Orange have wrapped training camp and put their focus on the season-opener against Tennessee in Atlanta. Brent and Javon discuss who were the players that popped at training camp and the roles they could play this season. Brent and Javon also discuss an Orange offense line that is still a work-in-progress, react to Steve Angeli's first press conference as QB1 and Javon's exclusive conversation with Rickie Collins reacting to being named SU's 2nd QB. Brent and Javon also react to some excellent questions and comments from Syracuse Sports Insiders. The conversation on Syracuse Sports is always shaped by terrific insight from Syracuse Sports Insiders. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Just text "orange" to 315-847-3895 to get direct text message access to Brent to get your opinions heard and questions answered on the Syracuse Sports podcast. You can also sign up here. https://joinsubtext.com/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Brent Axe and Javon Edmonds discuss the latest headlines from Syracuse football training camp on a live edition of Syracuse Sports. Brent and Javon begin with the latest on the Syracuse quarterback battle between Steve Angeli and Rickie Collins Jr. Syracuse head coach Fran Brown updated the competition after SU's first scrimmage, saying that he's looking for both to take a big step this week at practice. Brent and Javon also provide an injury update on the Orange, project an early depth chart for the Orange, examine how new special teams coach Ricky Brumfield is going to clean up a big mess from last season, including settling on a starting placekicker, and answer questions and respond to comments from Syracuse Sports Insiders. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Just text "orange" to 315-847-3895 to get direct text message access to Brent to get your opinions heard and questions answered on the Syracuse Sports podcast. You can also sign up here. https://joinsubtext.com/syracusesports As a Syracuse Sports Insider, you will get Brent's opinion and reaction to breaking news first via text message, your messages get priority on postgame shows and podcasts, he'll take you behind-the-scenes of SU sports and more! You can also text Brent anytime, including during and after SU games. Try it free for 2 weeks, then it's just $3.99 a month after that. You can cancel at anytime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): The importance of having confident skill position players is absolutely vital to an NFL team's offensive success, which has fans asking "How can confidence affect a D-Lineman like Javon Kinlaw" ... Logan and Craig break down the importance of confidence and how confidence can transform a players overall game