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Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are watching, listener feedback, and analysis of the HBO series Station Eleven. This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we discuss Kirstin's dramatically changed character, and whether the violent act she perpetrates toward Dave at the episode's end is truly indicative of her character. We still don't know what happened to Jeevan. In our What We're Watching segment, Wayne admits to returning to a show of his youth, the ever popular Jeopardy, while Dave begins his re-read of Walter M. Miller Jr's post-apocalyptic novel A Canticle For Leibowitz. In Listener Feedback, Alan in Missouri, Alan in England, and Fred from the Netherlands provide excellent audio feedback, and Cincinnati Joe checks in via email. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: 9.8
This source provides a comprehensive theological overview of the First Epistle to the Corinthians, focusing on the dual themes of repairing and building the church. The text highlights Apostle Paul's efforts to correct internal divisions, such as hero worship and party spirits, while urging believers to prioritize spiritual maturity over worldly wisdom. It addresses grave concerns regarding sexual immorality and legal disputes among Christians, emphasizing that the physical body is a sacred temple belonging to God. Furthermore, the material offers practical guidance on marriage, spiritual gifts, and orderly worship, rooted in the supreme virtue of love. Ultimately, the teaching anchors the Christian life in the hope of the resurrection and calls for steadfast, sacrificial service to the global church community.00:00 – **Introduction**: Repairing the Church01:45 – **Quick Overview**: Context, Purpose, and Structure05:00 – **Gems & Keywords**: Key Verses to Remember13:20 – **Phase 1: Fixing**: Addressing Divisions and Personal Sin24:00 – **The Wisdom of the Cross**: Power vs. Intellectual Pride45:30 – **Purity**: Your Body as the Temple of the Holy Spirit53:30 – **Phase 2: Building**: Godly Relationships and Marriage59:15 – **Christian Liberty**: Using Freedom in Love66:10 – **Church Order**: Spiritual Gifts and the Lord's Supper69:30 – **Resurrection**: Our Victory and Ultimate Hope71:30 – **Final Call**: Generous Service and Closing Prayer
Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are watching, listener feedback, and analysis of the HBO series Station Eleven. This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we begin our examination of the HBO series Station Eleven, and while we've both read the novel and seen the series, many of the elements still feel fresh. After 80 days, Kirsten and Jeevan leave Frank's apartment, but it's unclear why Frank stays behind. In our What We're Watching segment, Wayne recounts his joy at the Gold Medal won by the US Ice Hockey team, and Dave has high praise for the Netflix Polish series Infamy. In Listener Feedback, Alan Missouri returns w/audio feedback, joining Alan in England, and Cincinnati Joe checks in via email. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: Dave 9.2 Wayne 9.5
In this serene episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), we witness Sant Ji's deep love for solitude and silent meditation after the completion of the sacred Akhand Path.Following the Bhog of the Akhand Path, Sant Bhai Ram Singh Ji departs for Thamhali, while Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj remains at the Gurdwara for a day or two. As increasing numbers of devotees begin arriving for darshan, Sant Ji chooses quiet withdrawal over attention.In the stillness of Amrit Vela, around two in the morning, Sant Ji bathes and silently moves away to Pulaiyan Di Changi, seeking complete seclusion for Naam Simran. This episode beautifully highlights Sant Ji's humility, detachment, and unwavering commitment to inner spiritual practice.
In this week's episode of the Seven Figure Consultant Podcast, we're doing something a bit different! My guest Sharath Jeevan, Founder of The Generational Success Lab at Oxford's Said Business School, is interviewing me as we approach the one-year anniversary of my book 'Too Much'. If you've ever felt like your ambition was 'too much' for the world around you, or if you left corporate because you needed a bigger playing field to run on, this conversation is for you. Sharath and I explore how I went from a rebellious teenager who wanted to be a rock star to building a seven-figure consulting business that finally gives me the container I need. We talk about the corporate exit, the early days of celebrating £3,000 months, and what it really takes to build a business around your zone of genius rather than what you think you're 'supposed' to do. This is a candid conversation about legacy, ambition and what happens when you finally stop trying to fit into someone else's version of success. In This Episode: [00:01:33] How Jessica's early ambition and 'too much-ness' shaped her path - and why entrepreneurship became the only container that could hold her [00:05:16] The violin, physics homework, and parental expectations: navigating the gap between what your family wanted and who you actually are [00:10:22] The corporate years at Sony and the moment Jessica realized she'd rather be made redundant than stay - and what came next [00:17:50] Building a £3,000/month business from the attic and how Jessica's husband became her biggest supporter [00:22:49] The pivot moment: when Jessica stopped trying to 'follow the business plan' and started listening to what clients actually needed [00:27:14] Getting past comparisonitis and imposter syndrome and why one client sale fixes most business problems [00:29:34] Reflecting on the book 'Too Much', writing as legacy work, and what's next Key Takeaways: Entrepreneurship was the only container big enough: If you've always felt restless in corporate, it's not because you're broken. You just need a playing field where you can run as fast as you want without hitting a ceiling. The power of low-volume, high-ticket consulting: One client sale can fix most business problems. Five clients can fix almost everything. This is why we build businesses where you're not making 500 sales just to stay afloat. Your ambition isn't the problem. The context is: Jessica spent years being told she was 'too much'. The breakthrough came when she stopped trying to fit into someone else's version of success and built a business aligned with her actual genius. Quotes: "Entrepreneurship has been the only thing that I found, the only container that can actually hold me, that doesn't make me feel kind of trapped or restricted and gives me a big playing field where I can run as fast as I want." - Jessica Fearnley "I always try and go with the path of least resistance, keeping the bar as low as it can possibly be, because then it's like, I may as well have a go. And you know, more often than not it goes well and it works." - Jessica Fearnley "I'm really passionate about how we can be intentional about our legacy. You've done that very consciously and deliberately, and I'm very passionate about how we can all try and find that whatever way makes sense for us in our lives as well." - Sharath Jeevan Useful Links Sharath Follow Sharath on LinkedIn Sharath's Website: intrinsic-labs.com Episode 112: Encouraging Yourself to Make a Bigger Impact with Sharath Jeevan Jessica: Buy Jessica's book, Too Much, on Amazon Get in touch with Jessica to discuss your consulting business Leave a rating and review for the Seven Figure Consultant Podcast Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn Guest Bio Sharath is focused on helping Leaders across sectors futureproof success and build intentional legacy, with clients ranging from L'Oreal to the Barbican to the NHS. He's established the Generational Success Lab at Oxford University's Said Business School, where he's exploring how generations can collaborate better to shape a better world. He's the author of two acclaimed leadership books, "Intrinsic" and "Inflection". Sharath is exploring the questions of generational transition through a forthcoming novel and comedy show.
Here is an outline meditations on the book of Romans by Pastor Jeevan Kishore Gurram. Join in our weekley bible study to understand the word of God better. WhatsApp 9000412057 for more details. Blessings!Timestamps 00:00 Romans - The Righteousness of God02:57 Statistics of Romans07:40 Key Verses16:00 Division of Romans18:46 Roots - Romans 1-1154:05 Fruits - Romans 12-1601:16:33 Practicle Steps to Remember 01:23:16 Prayer
In this profound episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), we witness a rare and powerful spiritual moment — the undertaking of an Akhand Path in complete solitude.Bhai Wazir Singh Ji, wishing to fulfill the deep spiritual longing of his wife, approaches Sant Bhai Ram Singh Ji with the hope of requesting Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj to initiate an Akhand Path. Knowing Sant Ji's silent and inward nature, Bhai Wazir Singh Ji hesitates, unsure whether such a request would be accepted.With unwavering faith, Sant Bhai Ram Singh Ji assures him to prepare the full Akhand Path material, expressing complete conviction that Sant Ji will surely undertake the Path. Once everything is ready, Bhai Wazir Singh Ji is guided to personally request Sant Ji. With divine grace and silent acceptance, Sant Ji prepares to walk behind him — ready to begin the sacred Akhand Path alone.
In this episode of The Gambling Files podcast, hosts Jon Bruford and Fintan Costello explore various themes related to gambling, sports betting, and the upcoming World Cup. Joined by guest Jeevan Jeyaratnam from Abelson Sports, they discuss the adaptability of the brain, the importance of marketing in engaging casual bettors, and the evolving landscape of prediction markets. The conversation also touches on the ethical implications of celebrity involvement in betting and the strategies operators can use to attract and retain customers during major sporting events.The things we talk about, but in a list: The brain is incredibly adaptable, adjusting to new experiences like wearing contact lenses.World Cup 2026 is expected to have a significant impact on North American sports betting.Engaging casual bettors requires building narratives around less popular matches.Prediction markets are gaining traction, but their long-term sustainability is uncertain.Celebrity involvement in betting raises questions about ethics and insider information.The importance of marketing strategies in the gambling industry cannot be overstated.Casual bettors are more likely to engage with narratives and stories around games.The betting landscape is evolving with new technologies and market dynamics.Understanding customer behaviour is crucial for operators during major sporting events.The future of sports betting will likely involve more integration of technology and data analytics.Choice quotes: "The brain is incredibly adaptable.""World Cup 2026 will be a big deal.""Engaging casual bettors is key."Chapters (but add 30 seconds because of the music, probably)00:00 Introduction and New Format Exploration03:05 Contact Lenses and Vision Adjustments05:58 The Brain's Adaptability and Surgery Insights11:59 Podcast Sponsors and Marketing Insights14:54 Introducing the Guest and Podcast Evolution16:10 Introduction and Background of Abelson Sports22:10 The Impact of Major Sporting Events30:02 World Cup Dynamics and U.S. Engagement36:59 Betting Patterns and Market Engagement Strategies
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Overview of the Book of ActsThe Book of Acts is presented as the "History of the Early Church," documenting the events that occurred from the establishment of the church following Jesus Christ's ascension. It is also frequently referred to as the "Acts of the Holy Spirit" because it highlights the Spirit's central role in the ministry of the apostles.Key Background Details:• Author: It was written by Luke, the physician and historian, who also authored the Gospel of Luke.• Audience & Date: Written to Theophilus between 60–62 AD, ending just before the martyrdom of the Apostle Paul.• Scope: It contains 28 chapters and 1,007 verses, providing a historical bridge from the Gospels to the expansion of the global church.The Foundational Mandate: Acts 1:8The entire book is anchored in Acts 1:8, which serves as its primary outline: "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth". The teaching emphasizes that being a witness (Sakshulu) is only possible through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, not through human talent or personality.Structural Framework: The "WITNESS" AcronymThe speaker uses the acronym "WITNESS" to categorize the progression of the early church's growth:1. W – Waiting for Power (Chapter 1): Before beginning ministry, the 120 disciples waited and prayed in the upper room for 10 days until Pentecost.2. I – Ignited at Pentecost (Chapter 2): The Holy Spirit was poured out, and the church was "ignited" with bold testimony, leading to the first 3,000 conversions.3. T – Testimony in Jerusalem (Chapters 3–7): The Gospel was preached with signs and wonders in Jerusalem, but this stage also introduced the first opposition and the martyrdom of Stephen.4. N – Nations Reached (Chapters 8–12): Due to persecution, the Gospel spread beyond Jerusalem to Judea and Samaria, reaching the Ethiopian eunuch, Cornelius (a Gentile), and Saul of Tarsus.5. E – Expansion through Paul (Chapters 13–20): This section details Paul's three missionary journeys and the strategy of sending leaders to multiply churches.6. S – Suffering and Defense (Chapters 21–26): Paul is arrested and uses his trials as a platform to defend the faith before kings like Felix, Festus, and Agrippa.7. S – Sent to Rome (Chapters 27–28): Despite shipwrecks and imprisonment, Paul reaches Rome, proving the Gospel is unstoppable.Key Components of the Early ChurchThe sources highlight specific lists that define the early church's activity:• 8 Major Sermons: These speeches show how the Gospel was tailored for diverse audiences, including Jews, Gentiles, and philosophers.• 10 Powerful Prayers: The early church relied on prayer for everything from choosing leaders (Matthias) to seeking boldness during persecution.• Miracles & Conversions: Over 20 miracles are recorded, confirming the Word. Conversions spanned cultures, reaching Jews, Samaritans, Africans, Romans, and Greeks.Practical Spiritual LessonsA significant portion of the teaching focuses on the internal life of a witness:• Reliance on the Spirit, Not Personality: The speaker notes that Peter, though once impulsive, became a powerful orator when filled with the Spirit.• The Power of the Word: Using a counterfeit currency analogy, the speaker explains that by studying the "original" Word of God deeply, a believer can easily identify the deceptions and "fake" teachings of the world.• God Uses Your Background: Just as God used Paul's deep knowledge of the Law and his Roman citizenship for the Gospel, He can use any person's unique expertise for His glory.• Ongoing Acts: The speaker concludes that while the book ends abruptly, the "Acts" continue today through the lives of modern believers who live as witnesses.
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• 00:00 – Introduction: The Final Day & God's Goodness ◦ Welcoming the congregation and reflecting on God's constant goodness.• 01:30 – Foundational Scripture: Doing All for God's Glory ◦ Reading Colossians 3:17 and 1 Corinthians 10:31. ◦ The difference between the "journey" (our daily experiences) and the "destination" (God's glory).• 04:00 – Recap: Lessons from Day 1 and Day 2 ◦ Moving from being a "hearer" to a "doer" and tasting God's goodness. ◦ Believing that God can do more than we imagine.• 06:15 – The Miracle at the Gate Beautiful (Acts 3) ◦ Analyzing the healing of the lame man and his immediate reaction of leaping and praising God.• 08:30 – Pillar 1: Glorifying God (Praise) ◦ The importance of making praise a public testimony after receiving a blessing. ◦ Defining the "Master" of your life: Is it your own will or Christ?.• 12:00 – Warning: The Parable of the Empty House ◦ A warning based on Matthew 12 about keeping the heart's "house" occupied by Christ to prevent the return of evil.• 16:45 – Invitation: Christ on the Throne of Your Heart ◦ Inviting the Holy Spirit to live in you permanently as a temple. ◦ A call to surrender the "throne" of your decisions to Jesus.• 20:15 – Pillar 2: Being a Witness (Humility in Success) ◦ Example of Joseph and Peter: Attributing success to God alone rather than personal skill. ◦ "Not by our power or piety," but by faith in the name of Jesus.• 26:30 – Pillar 3: Being Prayerful (Boldness in Trials) ◦ How the early church responded to arrest and threats. ◦ Praying for boldness to speak the Word rather than praying for the removal of hardship.• 31:00 – Encouragement: Overcoming the World ◦ Jesus' promise in John 16:33 to take heart because He has overcome the world. ◦ Remaining faithful even when faced with fire, like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.• 35:45 – Pillar 4: Being a Giver (Sacrificial Community) ◦ The early church model of sharing so that "no one was in need". ◦ The blessing of the Widow of Zarephath's obedience.• 39:00 – Lessons on Obedience: The Wedding at Cana ◦ How simple obedience (filling jars with water) preceded a great miracle.• 42:15 – The Widow's Mite: Total Surrender ◦ Why giving out of one's "whole livelihood" matters more than giving out of abundance.• 45:00 – Summary and Call to Maturity ◦ Recapping the four responsibilities: Glorify, Witness, Pray, and Give.• 48:30 – Closing Prayer & Corporate Worship [68–76] ◦ A final prayer for the church's 23rd anniversary and for the community to be lights in the world
0:00 – Welcome and Anniversary Greetings** The speaker opens by greeting the congregation in the name of the Lord and celebrating the **23rd Anniversary** of the church, acknowledging God's faithfulness over more than two decades.0:45 – Theme: Taste and See** Introduction of the central scriptural theme: **"Taste and see that the Lord is good."** The speaker encourages the audience to personally attest to God's goodness.1:15– The Red Light Analogy: Patience and Divine Order** An illustration regarding traffic signals. The speaker discusses the consequences of rushing through a "red light" and the importance of following order even when in a hurry.2:00 – The Swimming Pool: Observers vs. Participants** A comparison between people who stand around the pool giving advice ("move your legs," "stretch your arms") and those who actually **get into the water**. This serves as a metaphor for people who talk about faith without experiencing it.3:15 – Overcoming Fear: The Story of the Four-Year-Old Son** A personal anecdote about the speaker's young son. Initially terrified of the water, the boy only discovered he could **float** after being placed in the pool, moving from fear to a desire to keep jumping in.4:00 – Conclusion: A Call to Spiritual Discipline**This message was delivered during the 23rd Anniversary celebrations of a local church to honor and remember God's faithfulness over more than two decades. Drawing from the scripture, "Taste and see that the Lord is good," the speaker challenges the congregation to move beyond being mere spectators of faith to becoming active participants.The discourse uses relatable life analogies to illustrate spiritual truths:• The Red Light: An illustration of the importance of patience and following divine order, even when one is in a hurry.• The Swimming Pool: A comparison between those who stand on the sidelines giving advice and those who actually dive into the water. The speaker shares a personal story of his four-and-a-half-year-old son overcoming his fear of swimming only after being tossed into the water, discovering that he could float.Ultimately, the message serves as a call to spiritual discipline and growth, encouraging believers to personally experience God's goodness rather than just watching others or talking about it
00:00 – Welcome: The Church as a "Meeting of Sinners" The speaker opens the second day of the 23rd-anniversary celebration by defining the church not as a place for the perfect, but as a gathering of people who recognize they are sinners in need of God's help. No one is greater than another; all are equal in their need for grace.• 04:15 – The Trap of "Business-Like" Faith A warning against treating your relationship with God as a transaction. The speaker critiques those who come to the "Beautiful Gate" of the temple merely seeking temporary relief or "small change" rather than a total life transformation.• 08:30 – Are You Insulting God? The Billionaire Analogy Using the example of the Samaritan woman and the billionaire analogy, the speaker explains that we often insult God by asking for "ten rupees" (minor fixes) when He is a "multi-millionaire" capable of doing immeasurably more than we can imagine.• 12:45 – Restoration Over Relief: Changing Your Habits While God changes our thoughts through His Word, we are responsible for changing our habits. The speaker challenges the congregation to stop asking for "painkillers" for their problems and instead ask God to change the lifestyles that cause the pain.• 17:10 – The Responsibility of the Church: Lessons from the 5,000 Drawing from the feeding of the 5,000, the speaker explains that God often gives us responsibilities to test our faith. We are called to bring what little we have—our "five loaves and two fish"—and watch Him multiply it.• 22:00 – It's Not Too Late: The Examples of Anna and Simeon A message of hope for those who feel their dreams have died. Using the biblical figures Anna and Simeon, the speaker illustrates that God has a specific plan for every stage of life, and your purpose is not over.• 26:30 – Step 1: SEE – Recognizing the Needs Around You The first part of the church's new mandate is to "stop and look". Believers are challenged to step out of their busy schedules to notice the suffering and needs of their neighbors and colleagues.• 31:15 – Finding True Rest: The "Bundle of Grass" Analogy The speaker shares a humorous story of a woman carrying a heavy load while sitting in a tractor. This serves as a metaphor for believers who attend church but refuse to let God carry their heavy burdens, choosing instead to "carry the bundle" on their own heads.• 36:40 – Step 2: SPEAK – The Authority of the Name of Jesus Believers are urged to move beyond vague, positive platitudes. Like Peter and John, we must boldly declare the Name of Jesus in our conversations, as His Name is the only one with the authority to heal and provide true hope.• 41:50 – Step 3: LIFT – Turning Faith into Tangible Action Faith requires action. Just as Peter reached out to lift the lame man, the church must tangibly support those in need. The speaker explains that when we take the first step to "lift" someone, God provides the "strength to the ankles" to complete the miracle.• 47:00 – Conclusion: Facing Giants in the Name of the Lord The message concludes with the story of David and Goliath. David's victory did not come from human weapons or armor, but from his confidence in the Name of the Lord of Hosts, a confidence every believer can have entering the new year.
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In this soulful episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), the sacred journey continues from solitude toward loving Sangat. Sant Attar Singh Ji arrives at Thamhali, at the dera of Sant Bhai Ram Singh Ji, where he is received with deep affection and brotherly warmth.Bhai Ram Singh Ji embraces Sant Ji with love and inquires about his long absence after leaving the army. Sant Ji calmly narrates his entire spiritual journey — the travels, the tapasya, and the divine guidance experienced along the way. After sharing these sacred experiences, Sant Ji partakes in Langar Prasad and rests in divine composure.
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In this spiritually uplifting episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), we witness the long-awaited visit to Sri Panja Sahib Ji, a place eternally blessed by Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji.While traveling from Abbottabad to Panja Sahib, divine will holds Sant Attar Singh Ji Mastuane Wale at Shahan Di Dheri, where an unbroken flow of Naam Simran and Gurbani Paath continues for nine months. The passing of Bhai Sunder Singh Ji becomes the moment that awakens Sant Ji's long-held yearning to complete the pilgrimage.
In this spiritually uplifting episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), we witness the long-awaited visit to Sri Panja Sahib Ji, a place eternally blessed by Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji.While traveling from Abbottabad to Panja Sahib, divine will holds Sant Attar Singh Ji Mastuane Wale at Shahan Di Dheri, where an unbroken flow of Naam Simran and Gurbani Paath continues for nine months. The passing of Bhai Sunder Singh Ji becomes the moment that awakens Sant Ji's long-held yearning to complete the pilgrimage.Resolute in spirit, Sant Ji decides to proceed to Panja Sahib to place the sacred dust of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's lotus feet upon his forehead and bathe in the holy waters, bringing deep peace to body and soul.
In this spiritually rich episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), we arrive at the sacred phase known as the nine months of Shahan Di Dheri, a period filled with deep gratitude, divine presence, and Naam Simran.After reaching Havelian, Sant Attar Singh Ji Mastuane Wale sets out immediately on foot toward Panja Sahib via Shahan Di Dheri. His heart is immersed in thankfulness and divine awareness, each step rhythmically aligned with the Gurmantra. Before sunset, Sant Ji reaches Shahan Di Dheri and walks through the marketplace, where a divinely ordained meeting begins to unfold.
In this episode, hosts Carol and Jeevan sit down with Jonathon Braun (JD'15), Allard Law alum, Legal Director of the Migrant Workers Centre, and winner of Season 11 of The Amazing Race Canada. Jonathon shares the realities facing migrant workers in Canada today—from closed work permits and systemic vulnerability to the human cost of shifting immigration policy—and challenges the myths that continue to fuel anti-immigrant sentiment.Later, Jonathon pulls back the curtain on his The Amazing Race Canada experience. He shares how the pressure, strategy, and surprising authenticity of reality TV, as well as his lifelong love of games, performance, and community, helped carry him through both law school and the race itself.
"They said a village child can't dream big..."In this inspiring episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), we witness the moment when Sant Attar Singh Ji Mastuane Wale prepares to depart from Abbottabad, firmly guided by the divine Hukam of Waheguru.Despite heartfelt requests from Subedar Dalel Singh Ji and other devoted members of the regiment to stay longer, Sant Ji lovingly explains that the Creator's command is not to remain. With complete faith, he assures them that Guru Sahib will grant darshan again when the time is right.Before leaving, Sant Ji honors the sacred tradition of Guru ka Langar, insisting that everyone sit together in pangat and partake as equals. The episode beautifully reflects humility, obedience to Hukam, and deep reverence for Sikh values.
In this powerful episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), we witness the decisive moment when Sant Attar Singh Ji Mastuane Wale resolves to remove his name from the army, breaking the final worldly bond to fully dedicate himself to Guru Sahib's service.During a village visit near Nanaksar Sahib, Sant Ji meets his lifelong companion Bhai Harnam Singh Ji, who informs him that the government is actively searching for him due to his absence from military duty. Hearing this, Sant Ji calmly reflects and realizes that true freedom in serving Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji requires complete detachment from all worldly obligations.
In this deeply touching episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), we witness the blessed and emotional darshan of Mata Bholi Ji, Sant Attar Singh Ji's revered mother.In Samvat 1948 Bikrami (1891 AD), Sant Ji travels from Amritsar Sahib to Sri Damdama Sahib (Guru Kashi) during the sacred Vaisakhi gathering. After paying homage at Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Damdama and the revered Ber Sahib of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, Sant Ji is drawn by divine love toward Cheema, where Mata Bholi Ji resides.Sitting quietly in a field outside the village, Sant Ji is reunited with his family in a profoundly humble and emotional moment — one that reflects his detachment from worldly identity and his deep respect for maternal love.
In this spiritually moving episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), we follow Sant Attar Singh Ji Mastuane Wale as he journeys from Hazur Sahib toward Haridwar and Rishikesh, guided by a divine command from the Guru Himself. After spending two years in deep meditation and tapasya at Hazur Sahib, Sant Ji receives a sacred Hukam:“Sikh! You are destined to spread the flow of Amrit in Punjab.”Obeying this divine message, Sant Ji sets out silently before dawn with Bhagat Singh, walking toward Haridwar and Rishikesh with complete surrender to Guru's will. This episode reflects his unmatched obedience, spiritual strength, and the start of a mission that would awaken countless souls.© Copyright - The Kalgidhar Trust - Baru SahibProduced by - Department of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies, Akal University, Talwandi Sabo, PunjabBook Reference:Gurmukh Pyare - Sant Attar Singh Ji, Mastuana Sahib WaleWritten By - Sant Teja Singh ji, M.A., L.L.B. (Punjab), A.M. (Harvard)Voice Over Artist - Mangat Ram and Himmat Singh (Student of Akal Gurmat Vidyala, Cheema Sahib)Audio Recordist & Music Composition - J.S. GurdasProof Verifier: Sukhdeep Singh, HOD - Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies, Akal University - Talwandi Sabo, Punjab To read the full Jeevani of Sant Baba Attar Singh ji, please download our BaruNet Mobile app. This Jeevani is also available on our following podcast platforms: Amazon Musichttps://music.amazon.in/podcasts/068ace40-37d8-4bf2-8def-f64aceee5a96/sant-attar-singh-jiApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sant-attar-singh-ji/id1567935365Castboxhttps://castbox.fm/channel/id4148210?utm_source=podcaster&utm_medium=dlink&utm_campaign=c_4148210&utm_content=Sant%20Attar%20Singh%20Ji-CastBox_FMGoodpodshttps://goodpods.app.link/1ZWqTbku7MbPocket Castshttps://pca.st/43z6wxu1
The sources focus extensively on the Apostle Paul's declaration in 2 Timothy 4:7, summarizing the three crucial components of a complete spiritual life: **fighting the good fight, finishing the race, and keeping the faith**. The speaker uses these three points—which should be objectives for all believers—as a framework for instruction.Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the key concepts related to these three actions:1. Fighting the Good Fight (పోరాటాన్ని పోరాడు)The good fight is described as a necessary struggle involving conflicts, pressures, and sometimes outright persecution (being misrepresented, slandered, or oppressed). It is a fight that must be waged **well, carefully, and heartily**.*Nature of the Spiritual Conflict:**The Opponent:* The fight is primarily against *spiritual forces* (demonic hosts) and the devil, who is described as a *roaring lion seeking whom he may devour**. The fight is *not against people (flesh and blood).*Internal Struggle:* We must also fight the **sin within ourselves**. Paul noted that he struggled to do good and often found himself doing the very things he wished to avoid because of the sin strengthening him from within (Romans 7).*Weapons:* The weapons for this spiritual war are *not physical* but are given by God and are strong enough to overthrow strongholds, arguments, and every obstacle that hinders the knowledge of God.*Conduct:* Believers are urged to be like *good soldiers of Christ Jesus**, enduring hardships and avoiding entanglement in the daily affairs of life (such as worrying about what to eat, drink, or wear). A soldier must be **alert* and must not allow fear or sin to enter their life, as even a small amount can corrupt everything (like leaven).*Purpose:* The fight is about preserving one's soul and faith and living in a way that pleases God, **without compromise**. The test of a soldier's loyalty is revealed when the battle rages or when hardship comes.*Focus:* We must run the race with endurance, **looking unto Jesus**, who is the author and perfecter of our faith. Our focus should be on meeting Jesus and living like Him, not on gaining wealth or reputation.*Perseverance:* It is insufficient merely to begin well; one **must endure to the end**. Stopping is not an option; we must continue running, even if slowly, towards the goal.*Commitment:* Jesus Himself exemplified this by resolutely setting His face toward Jerusalem, knowing that suffering and crucifixion awaited Him. Believers should not seek shortcuts or avoid difficult paths.*Success:* Paul defined success as **completion (ముగించడం), not comfort (సుఖించడం)**. The true measure of Christian maturity is **faithfulness over time**.*Immutability:* The faith is unchanging and must be protected like a valuable national treasure. Salvation is through God's grace and through Jesus, not through personal works or adherence to human traditions.*Discernment:* We must be cautious about listening to false teachings, fables, or doctrines that appeal only to "itching ears" rather than proclaiming Christ. Anything lacking Christ or contradicting the true gospel acts as *poison* to one's faith.*Integrity of the Word:* The church's purpose is to *witness to the Word, not to edit it* to suit new centuries or circumstances. The best believers are those who keep the faith **pure and entire**.*Complete Obedience:* Obedience should be complete, covering not just the Bible verses or characters we like, but also the difficult ones.2. Finishing the Race (పరుగును తుదముట్టించు)The Christian journey is compared to a *marathon* (30-40 kilometers), which demands *endurance* (ఓపిక) rather than mere speed. Paul stated that his race was giving witness to the gospel of God's grace and completing the ministry given to him by the Lord Jesus.*Requirements for the Race:*3. Keeping the Faith (విశ్వాసాన్ని కాపాడుకో)
In this spiritually moving episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), we follow Sant Attar Singh Ji Mastuane Wale as he journeys from Hazur Sahib toward Haridwar and Rishikesh, guided by a divine command from the Guru Himself.After spending two years in deep meditation and tapasya at Hazur Sahib, Sant Ji receives a sacred Hukam:“Sikh! You are destined to spread the flow of Amrit in Punjab.”Obeying this divine message, Sant Ji sets out silently before dawn with Bhagat Singh, walking toward Haridwar and Rishikesh with complete surrender to Guru's will. This episode reflects his unmatched obedience, spiritual strength, and the start of a mission that would awaken countless souls.© Copyright - The Kalgidhar Trust - Baru SahibProduced by - Department of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies, Akal University, Talwandi Sabo, PunjabBook Reference:Gurmukh Pyare - Sant Attar Singh Ji, Mastuana Sahib WaleWritten By - Sant Teja Singh ji, M.A., L.L.B. (Punjab), A.M. (Harvard)Voice Over Artist - Mangat Ram and Himmat Singh (Student of Akal Gurmat Vidyala, Cheema Sahib)Audio Recordist & Music Composition - J.S. GurdasProof Verifier: Sukhdeep Singh, HOD - Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies, Akal University - Talwandi Sabo, Punjab To read the full Jeevani of Sant Baba Attar Singh ji, please download our BaruNet Mobile app. This Jeevani is also available on our following podcast platforms: Amazon Musichttps://music.amazon.in/podcasts/068ace40-37d8-4bf2-8def-f64aceee5a96/sant-attar-singh-jiApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sant-attar-singh-ji/id1567935365Castboxhttps://castbox.fm/channel/id4148210?utm_source=podcaster&utm_medium=dlink&utm_campaign=c_4148210&utm_content=Sant%20Attar%20Singh%20Ji-CastBox_FMGoodpodshttps://goodpods.app.link/1ZWqTbku7MbPocket Castshttps://pca.st/43z6wxu1
In this deeply spiritual episode of Sant Attar Singh Ji Jeevan Katha (Audio Book), we journey with Sant Attar Singh Ji Mastuane Wale to the sacred Shekar Ghat, a place blessed by Guru Sahib Himself along the holy Godavari River.Inspired by an inner divine call, Sant Ji sets out before dawn, visiting Heera Ghat, Mata Ji's Asthaan, and finally Shekar Ghat, where Guru Sahib once resided in solitude and divine meditation.This episode reflects Sant Ji's unwavering devotion, humility, and reverence toward the Guru's sacred footsteps, as well as the deep spiritual heritage of Hazur Sahib.
“Mindset of Flesh vs Spirit”0:00 – 2:20 – IntroductionWelcome, opening remarksImportance of spiritual learning and preparationSetting the theme: Mindset of Flesh vs Spirit2:21 – 6:40 – I. Gird Up the Loins of Your Mind (1 Peter 1:13)What it means to “gird up” the mindMind compared to a belt that prevents weaknessWarning against a “loose mind” easily influencedCall to be sober and hopeful6:41 – 13:55 – II. Two Mindsets (Romans 8:5–8)• Fleshly MindsetFocused on outward, bodily desiresDriven by feelings and moodsLeads to death and separation from God• Spiritual MindsetFocused on God's purposesLeads to life, peace, clarityNature of the Spirit vs. nature of the flesh13:56 – 18:10 – Nature and Consequences of the Fleshly MindsetHostile to GodCannot submit to His lawCannot please God, regardless of good worksAnalogy: traveling on a road with no U-turn for 200 km18:11 – 23:40 – III. Necessity of the Holy SpiritHuman effort cannot produce spiritual natureAnalogy: white paint cannot turn black paint whiteChrist provides the “magic painting” of righteousnessRepentance as the lawful U-turn provided by Jesus23:41 – 26:30 – IV. How Mindset is Seen & BuiltBrief transition introducing the four indicators.26:31 – 33:50 – 1. Your Direction Follows Your MindsetWhere the eye focuses, the feet walkExample: Lot choosing Sodom by sightFlesh directs toward comfort; Spirit directs toward purpose33:51 – 41:20 – 2. Your Desires Reveal Your MindsetDesires expose natureExample: Esau choosing food over blessingFleshly desires: impulse, self-focus, greedSpiritual desires: holiness, mission, compassion41:21 – 48:10 – 3. Your Responses Prove Your MindsetPressure reveals the inner personIsraelites: complaining despite miraclesDavid: seeking God early in the wilderness (Psalm 63)Spirit responds in worship; flesh responds in complaint48:11 – 55:00 – 4. Your Habits Build Your MindsetHabits shape spiritual directionJudas: money-centered habitMary: habit of being at Jesus' feetImportance of disciplined spiritual habits55:01 – 1:01:10 – V. Practical Steps for Building a Spiritual MindsetStart the day with the WordWhispered prayers throughout the dayRemove distractionsDiscover rest in Jesus, not circumstancesSpeak about God's works, not complaintsPractice daily thankfulness1:01:11 – 1:05:00 – Closing SectionFinal Gospel reminderDependence on the Holy Spirit emphasizedCall to repentance, renewal, and spiritual mindsetClosing prayer and blessingThis text is an extensive excerpt from a **Sunday sermon** delivered in Telugu, focusing on the biblical concept of the **"Mindset of Flesh vs Spirit."** The speaker utilizes scripture, specifically from 1 Peter and Romans, to illustrate the critical difference between the **carnal mindset**, which leads to death and conflict with God, and the **spiritual mindset**, which results in life and peace. The sermon highlights how a person's **direction, desires, and responses** reveal their dominant mindset, emphasizing that **positive spiritual habits** are crucial for developing the Christ-like character, a process achieved not by self-effort but **through the Holy Spirit**. Ultimately, the message encourages listeners to cultivate spiritual habits and rely on God for strength, leading to a life of **rest, worship, and service**.#worshipindia #wmt #music #worship #training Help spread the truth . Let us keep ourselves aware of what we're working for, what we're chasing after. Are you choosing things that are temporary or eternal for yourself today?Join us for the Sunday Church Service happening at WIN Center (GMaps), Hyderabad. We have 10 am and 7 pm Services. Lets come together and travel toward what God has for us!_____________________________________________________________________________________________________#sunday #sundaychurch #sundayservice #worshipservice #worshipindia#jeevankishore #jeevanksihoregurram #theprayertemple #Hyderabad #hyderabadchurch #teluguchurch #church
Note: This episode includes discussion of suicide statistics.Men's mental health is getting more attention these days—yet many still struggle to ask for help. Why? For Movember, hosts Carol and Jeevan dive into this issue with Dr. John Oliffe. This UBC professor and founder of the Men's Health Research program shares insights into the moments that hit men the hardest, why so many avoid seeking support, and what can truly help men open up. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, call or text the 9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline. If you're at immediate risk, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department.Links & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Contact CarolContact JeevanFrom Here ForwardPodium Podcast CompanyUBC Men's Health Research ProgramDr. John OliffeHeads Up GuysNext Gen Men
Team 9WERKS discuss the new 992.2 Touring after some seat time in the new flat-backed GT3, before answering some specific questions posed by members of the Driven Not Hidden Collective.9WERKS' new Partnerships supreme Jeevan also joins the boys to talk about the many miles covered in his 991.1 GTS, and what could be in store next…Find your dream Porsche on the 9WERKS Marketplace: 9werks.co.uk/marketplace Thanks to our friends heritagepartscentre.com for sponsoring this podcast, get up to 10% off your basket by entering the code ‘9WERKS10' at the checkout on heritagepartscentre.com‘9WERKS Radio' @9werks.radio is your dedicated Porsche and car podcast, taking you closer than ever to the world's finest sports cars and the culture and history behind them.The show is brought to you by 9werks.co.uk, the innovative online platform for Porsche enthusiasts. Hosted by Porsche Journalist Lee Sibley @9werks_lee, and 911 owner and engineer Andy Brookes @993andy, with special input from friends and experts around the industry, including you, our valued listeners.If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support us by joining the 9WERKS Driven Not Hidden Collective you can do so by hitting the link below, your support would be greatly appreciated.Support the show
In this episode of From Here Forward, hosts Carol and Jeevan sit down with award-winning journalist, author, and UBC School of Journalism, Writing, and Media Director Kamal Al-Solaylee to examine the state of modern media. From the role of journalism in democracy, to AI, citizen reporting, and the rise of disinformation, Kamal offers candid insights into how the industry is changing—and how journalism schools are preparing the next generation. They also explore the tension between free press and financial pressures, diversity in newsrooms, and why media literacy matters more than ever in a world of information overload.Links & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Contact CarolContact JeevanFrom Here ForwardPodium Podcast CompanyUBC School of Journalism, Writing and Media (JWAM)Kamal Al-SolayleeIntolerable: A Memoir of ExtremesBrown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (to Everyone)Return: Why We Go Back to Where We Came FromThe Guardian (00:00) - Intro (00:53) - Who is Kamal Al-Solaylee? (01:17) - Media's Role in a Healthy Democracy (02:41) - What Is a Free Press Today? (06:40) - When a Free Press Is Compromised (08:11) - Citizen Journalism & Labels (13:29) - Rebuilding Trust & Newsroom Diversity (16:41) - Training Journalists, Careers & the Gig Economy (20:16) - Propaganda vs. Disinformation & Media Literacy (27:31) - Most-Trusted Newspaper (29:10) - Host Reflections (30:31) - Closing & Credits
Do new oil projects in the Gulf of Mexico signal the end of an international consensus on climate change? Will the Home Office's new plans to curb protests backfire? Six months on from the Supreme Court ruling, why are the public expected to police each other's gender?Rebecca Moore is joined by The Observer's Jeevan Vasagar, Ada Barumé and Evan Moffitt as they pitch their top stories of the day. Find the team's Must Reads here:One Battle After AnotherRivalsInfinite WibblePre-order Jeevan's book The Surge HERE**We want to hear what you think! Email us at: newsmeeting@observer.co.uk Follow us on Social Media: @ObserverUK on X @theobserveruk on Instagram and TikTok@theobserveruk.bsky.social on bluesky Host: Rebecca MooreProducer: Poppy BullardExecutive Producer: Jasper CorbettTo find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps and international football chat and interviews. The Whitecaps have wrapped up week two of their three weeks off and everyone's getting itchy week, just wanting to get back at it. We have a chat with Whitecaps head coach Jesper Sorensen about the difficulties of getting any work done in this period, the season run-in, bolstering the midfield again, and the impact Thomas Muller has had on the team. We also look at the Whitecaps season run-in and how the MLS West might shake out in terms of points and positioning. We also chat with two young guns that have come through the 'Caps academy. It's been a great 2025 so far for Jeevan Badwal. We talk to him about his breakthrough season with the first team, what Whitecaps players he admired growing up, being an inspiration for the next generation, and being a sponge around Thomas Muller. For Rayan Elloumi, he hopes to emulate Badwal's rise and we talk to the WFC2 player about his excellent season so far, his journey from Edmonton with the BTB Academy, and his hopes for moving into the first team. Plus we look at how the eight Whitecaps players have fared in the early stages of this international break, talk Tristan Blackmon's performance in the US' loss to South Korea, and delve into Canada's impressive win over Romania and the excellent outing from Ali Ahmed. We also talk World Cup 2026 tickets and the good and bad of the currently system for getting hold of them. Music-wise, Hazel O'Connor continues her residency as our Album of the Month, we've Britpop songs from Menswear and Fluffy, and a song about the 2014 World Cup in Brazil in Wavelength from Declan McKenna. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.27: Intro - Vancouver FC, Vancouver Rise, overseas league games in US 24.15: Jesper Sorensen interview 44.30: The Whitecaps regular season run-in 51.30: The math to win the MLS West 68.50: Rayan Elloumi interview and discussion 80.40: Jeevan Badwal interview and discussion 96.05: World Cup tickets set to go on sale - but at what cost? 112.35: World Cup qualifiers round-up at the battle for 2026 in full flow 134.35: How the Whitecaps internationlists fared 144.40: Canada win big in Romania 157.05: Wavelength - Declan McKenna - Brazil
This episode originally broadcast on August 14, 2025. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2025/08/binary-system-podcast-469-wtnv-271-the-festival-and-station-eleven/Welcome To Night Vale is back from hiatus, and they've brought us the perfect summer episode! The description of a mysterious festival in the desert made us nostalgic for Dead & Company shows, and the description of just how horribly, HORRIBLY the festival goes wrong made us nostalgic for when Fyre Festival was an entertaining dumpster fire, instead of…whatever that Fyre Festival 2 attempt was. (Come on, McFarland, if you're gonna fail then at least make it an interesting failure.)After that we've got the penultimate episode of Station Eleven, where we finally find out what happened to Jeevan after he disappeared from Kirsten's life. This show absolutely never goes where we expect it to, but what you're guaranteed to have is amazing music, heartbreakingly real characters, and the two of us having an amazing amount of trouble remembering people's names. (Hat tip to “The Doctor”, and “The Lady Who Shot Jeevan”.)This week's outro is a clip from Electro is not Dead by TeknoAXE.Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use this link to get there, you can support this podcast too! ScottishLaird.co.uk.For updates, fan art, and other randomness, come follow us on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
Purpose Of Life Jeevan Ka Uddeshya : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Purpose Of Life Jeevan Ka Uddeshya : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Purpose Of Life Jeevan Ka Uddeshya : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Purpose Of Life Jeevan Ka Uddeshya : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
"At M2 The Rock, we fully respect the anonymity of all 12-step fellowships. In alignment with their traditions, we do not represent or speak on behalf of any of these groups. Our mission is to share hope, not affiliation."About M2 THE ROCK - MICHAEL MOLTHAN:I'm Michael Molthan, host of The M2 The Rock Show—one of the fastest-growing podcasts and shows on self-improvement, mental health, addiction recovery, and spiritual transformation. I'm so grateful you're here.I started M2 The Rock in 2017 to bring you conversations designed to make you happier, healthier, and more healed. Through raw and unfiltered discussions with experts, celebrities, thought leaders, and athletes, we uncover new perspectives on personal growth, recovery, and overcoming life's toughest challenges.My Story:What sets my journey apart is that there wasn't just one rock bottom—there were many. From being a successful luxury homebuilder to falling into addiction, homelessness, crime, and eventually 27 mugshots and prison, my life was in absolute chaos.Addiction was my temporary escape from childhood trauma, but it only led to destruction.It wasn't until I hit the lowest point imaginable that I finally found true freedom, redemption, and purpose. After an unexpected early release from prison in 2017, I walked 300 miles back to Dallas to turn myself in—only to be miraculously pardoned and told to “pay it forward.”And that's exactly what I've been doing ever since.My MissionI believe that rock bottom is not the end—it's a stepping stone to something greater.My goal is to redefine what "rock bottom" means by helping others rebuild their Spirit, Mind, and Body. On M2 The Rock, I speak openly about trauma, addiction, recovery, and the power of transformation. I don't shy away from topics like:✅ Trauma & Addiction – Understanding the root causes✅ Self-Sabotage & Mental Health – Breaking negative cycles✅ Codependency & Enabling – How relationships impact recovery✅ 12-Step Programs & Spiritual Healing – Finding true freedom✅ Religious Trauma & Personal Growth – Healing from past wounds"Everyone Is An Addict."Whether it's substances, work, validation, or negative thinking, we all have something we struggle with.But recovery is possible, and transformation is real.
Jun 5,2025 Thursday : Morning : Sandhya GurubhaktiYog Shishya Ka Saccha Jeevan Kab Shuru Hota Hai
"Live and let live." "Fake it till you make it." "Carpe Guisada." Comedian Patrick Christopher sits down with guest to talk... it's content. LIKE and SUBSCRIBE FOLLOW DANIEL: https://www.instagram.com/vintage.danielFOLLOW JEEVAN: https://www.instagram.com/plzdontaskjeevsFOLLOW PATRICK:https://www.instagram.com/yourhomiepat
First, we speak to The Indian Express' Harikishan Sharma about the status of the Jal Jeevan Mission, a plan to provide tap connections to rural households and its implications.Next, The Indian Express' Pragynesh talks about the Delhi building collapse which claimed 11 lives. (13:50)Lastly, we remember Pope Francis' papacy that began in March 2013 and came to an end on April 21. (24:51)Hosted by Ichha SharmaProduced and written by Shashank Bhargava and Ichha Sharma Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar