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Jersey Guy Sports - Sports talk for true Yankees, Giants, Rangers, and Rutgers fans with some general sports talk thrown in

Welcome to Jersey Guy Sports, your sports talk home for the Yankees, Giants, Rangers and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.   I'm your host Don.  Thanks for listening.   Today I'll be discussing:The Yanks are now a terrible team.  There is no "rough patch" or other happy horseshit Boone spins.  This is a bad team, and one that is utterly complacent.  The Complacency rot permeates throughout the organization from Hal all the way down to the players. I discuss it all on JGS 205.Jersey Guy Sports information: Jersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Start here for links to the podcast on your favorite podcasting platforms. Follow Jersey Guy Sports on Facebook: Facebook Follow Jersey Guy Sports on Twitter: JGS Twitter Follow Don on Twitter: Twitter Follow Don on Threads: Threads Follow Jersey Guy Sports on YouTube : YouTube

Solarpod podcast
SLP2024_03 - Félmillió műhold az évtized végéig. Örültök? Kapcsold le a villanyt! Kapd be, Elon!

Solarpod podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 49:02


Félmillió műholdat terveznek az évtized végére az újdonsült internet szolgáltatók, kissé kiakadtam Elonra is, na nem mintha érdekelné :) Borítókép: https://hu.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A1jl:Starlink_Mission_%2847926144123%29.jpg 500.000 műhold terv: https://english.elpais.com/science-tech/2023-11-06/boom-in-satellites-changes-the-sky-forever.html Lefordított cikk: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rxNg_27FZXhK2VzK3PKFZpEtrxzzd05q/view?usp=sharing Eredeti cikk: https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/outer-space-human-pollution/ Zenék: Stellardrone - http://bandcamp.stellardrone.com Track: intouch - Love U [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: ncs.lnk.to/KeepAT/youtube Free Download / Stream: ncs.io/it-LoveU Track: Jim Yosef & Shiah Maisel - Just Getting Started [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: ncs.lnk.to/JGSAT/youtube Free Download / Stream: ncs.io/JGS

Johnny’s Got Snacks
Cinnamon Dreams

Johnny’s Got Snacks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 23:29


Introducing the first JGS sleep cast! The boys take the energy waaay down, now with 2x longer pauses! Let your mind drift away as the guys review “PopCorners: Cinnamon Crunch”.Other topics include: Pete finally lays out his ‘original' take (it quickly falls apart), M. Night Shyamalan, the origins of the potato chip, and what actually is a chip in the first place.As always you can email us at Johnnysgotsnacks@gmail.comConsider joining our Patreon at Patreon.com/johnnysgotsnacks@Johnnysgotsnacks on instagram“Totally Accurate” music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/happy-like-larryLicense code: IHSL10Z4EM8QNPWD

Father Simon Says
The Queenship of Mary - January 1, 2024

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 51:11


Bible Study: (2:03) Jgs 6:11-24a Father, as promised, discusses what a terebinth is.  Mt 19:23-30 When do we come to Gd?  Letters (19:31) - The devil's fall and the Garden of Eden (24:03) - Can a teen become Catholic w/out his parents permission?  (28:33) - Priest purifying his hands Word of the Day: Queen Mother (31:09) Callers  (34:16) - my conversion story!  (36:59) - When are we judged?  (39:22) - What exactly becomes the Body/Blood of Christ?  Is it everything on the altar or only in the chalice? (43:02)- If people who lived saintly lives, are awarded a crown in heaven? (44:22) - Transfiguration and why Father feels Jesus met w/Moses/Elijah, as opposed to Abraham/David? (46:43) - Question about the idea of dying to one self and if Jesus being fully God and fully man, was he not subject to that? (50:08) - Liturgy and keeping the faith  Original Air Date: 8/22/23

Slaking Thirsts
Capturing the Heart of the Mystery of the Incarnation - Fr. Patrick Schultz

Slaking Thirsts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 8:17


Fr. Patrick preached this homily on December 19, 2023 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Wadsworth, OH. The readings are from Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a, Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16-17 & Lk 1:5-25.

Father Simon Says
Tithing, Mortal Sin, & the Date of Jesus' Birth - December 19, 2023

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 49:11


Bible Study: (2:10) Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a Father discusses the Philistines & what a Nazirite vow is  Lk 1:5-25 Father discusses the date of Jesus' birth Letters (23:19) - Deuterocanonical books (30:17) - Incense & Zechariah Word of the Day: Elijah (32:37) Callers:  (35:38) - I'm in the process of RCIA, but still attending protestant Church and mass simultaneously. The pastor talked about how Melchizedek was Jesus.   Could you explain? (39:06) - Question about a non-binary God?  I'm arguing about this with some siblings (42:21) - Best way to learn about mortal sin? (43:32) - I love Fr. Simon educates his listeners through a historical way! (45:23) - Question about Tithing, where in the Bible is it? (47:15) - Friend getting his Masters in Catholic Biblical Studies and he needs to choose between Biblical Greek or Hebrew.  What should he do?

Father Simon Says
How God Reshapes - August 23, 2023

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 51:09


Bible Study: (1:52) Jgs 9:6-15 Father explains an inviolable law of the Kingdom of God Mt 20:1-16 How God reshapes and converts people Letters (22:31) - Dogs, puppies & and Canaanite Woman (29:35) - My Jewish friend's comment on the 2nd Commandment  Word of the Day: Mount Gerizim (34:00)  Callers  (37:01) - Can God uncreate a soul? (41:48) - Is Mary omniscient?  (44:37) - During confession, are we bound by the seal?  (48:47) - What where the Jews chosen to do?

Slaking Thirsts
We Are All Undeserving - Fr. Patrick Schultz

Slaking Thirsts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 7:49


Fr. Patrick preached this homily on August 23, 2023 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Wadsworth, OH. The readings are from Jgs 9:6-15, Ps 21:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 & Mt 20:1-16.

Father Simon Says
The Queenship of Mary - August 22, 2023

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 51:11


Bible Study: (2:03) Jgs 6:11-24a Father, as promised, discusses what a terebinth is.  Mt 19:23-30 When do we come to Gd?  Letters (19:31) - The devil's fall and the Garden of Eden (24:03) - Can a teen become Catholic w/out his parents permission?  (28:33) - Priest purifying his hands Word of the Day: Queen Mother (31:09) Callers  (34:16) - my conversion story!  (36:59) - When are we judged?  (39:22) - What exactly becomes the Body/Blood of Christ?  Is it everything on the altar or only in the chalice? (43:02)- If people who lived saintly lives, are awarded a crown in heaven? (44:22) - Transfiguration and why Father feels Jesus met w/Moses/Elijah, as opposed to Abraham/David? (46:43) - Question about the idea of dying to one self and if Jesus being fully God and fully man, was he not subject to that? (50:08) - Liturgy and keeping the faith 

Slaking Thirsts
Sons & Daughters of the Queen of Heaven - Fr. Patrick Schultz

Slaking Thirsts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 7:21


Fr. Patrick preached this homily on August 22, 2023 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Wadsworth, OH. The readings are from Jgs 6:11-24a, Ps 85:9, 11-12, 13-14 & Mt 19:23-30.

Father Simon Says
Judges, Divorce, and Conversion - August 21, 2023

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 51:09


Bible Study: (2:24) Jgs 2:11-19 Father discusses who the judges were Mt 19:16-22 Father contrasts the Rich Man and the Gadarene demoniac  Letters (18:40) - Moses killing the Egyptian & the pro-life movement (21:22) - Did Jesus say he was the son of God?  (23:40) - Jesus called Mary immah in the Chosen (24:23) - Moses allowed divorce, why?  (29:02) - There's a lot of coincidences happening in my life; what's going on?  Word of the Day: Baal (32:02) Callers  (38:20) - Question bout the Ark of the Covenant found under Golgotha? (43:09) - Question about yesterday's gospel and Jesus' use of the word dog? (45:08) - My boyfriend wants me to convert to Catholicism before marrying him. I was raised Southern Baptist, but I'm going to mass him.  Do I need to be Catholic to marry him?

The CJN Daily
Why this cemetery researcher is preserving the history of 80,000 Jews buried in Quebec

The CJN Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 26:47


With the yizkor memorial service fast approaching on the last day of Passover, April 13, The CJN Daily felt it appropriate to shine a light on the cemetery project undertaken by Montreal's Jewish Genealogical Society. For years, the group's main researchers, now led by Gary Perlman, have been lovingly cleaning, photographing and investigating nearly 80,000 people buried in Jewish cemeteries in his city and elsewhere in Quebec. A retired software developer, Perlman, who turns 67 this week, also posts this data online for posterity, so families can find out more about their ancestors. And fixes thousands of mistakes. It's a massive project that involves graves on Mount Royal dating back to the 1800s as well as the largest cemetery, the Baron de Hirsch in Snowdon—and others include more recent burials located just outside of Montreal, including in Duvernay, Dollard and Beaconsfield. What connects them all is the shared story of the history of Jews in Canada. Some tragic stories bring Perlman to tears—and he joins The CJN Daily to describe this sacred work and share his itinerary for this spring and summer. What we talked about Find graves and research about Jewish burials in Montreal and the province of Quebec on the JGS of Montreal website Read a profile of Gary Perlman in The CJN from 2019 Research your ancestors buried anywhere in the world with the Jewish Gen Online Worldwide Online Burial Records Credits The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Zachary Kauffman is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Dov Beck-Levine. Our title sponsor is Metropia. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To subscribe to this podcast, please watch this video. Donate to The CJN and receive a charitable tax receipt by clicking here. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
Merry Christmas, Ms. Gavora

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 77:33


On today's Remnant, Jonah's esteemed wife and bear skeptic, Jessica Gavora (aka the Fair Jessica), makes her highly anticipated return. The two JGs explore some more nerdish topics than last time, including what it takes to be a successful ghostwriter, how the right changed during the Trump years, and what it's like writing speeches for prominent politicians. They also touch on a few personal subjects, including memories of Jonah's mom, the recent trip to Istanbul, and Jessica's current book project (she needs your help!). Plus, stick around until the end to hear Jessica make her best case against human-bear interaction.Show Notes:- The Fair Jessica's first Remnant appearance- Betsy DeVos' Hostages No More- Hugh Hewitt: “The ‘Agnew Option' could be a way out for Trump — and America”- The Fair Jessica's Tilting the Playing Field: Schools, Sports, Sex and Title IX

Father Simon Says
Bluegrass Christmas - December 19, 2022

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 49:09


Bible Study: (1:40) JGS 13:2-7, 24-25A Why wasn't Sampson a good man?  LK 1:5-25 Father explains some of the genealogical details of Mary Letters: (19:01) - Question about living streams ministry (22:10) - why is Stephen considered to be the first martyr (24:11) Why does the litany of the poor souls include those who died at sea?  (26:25) - What might have become of a pregnant woman whose husband divorced her?  Word of the Day: Yoke (31:00) Callers  (35:16) - At end of Rosary Salve Regina is usually said; does that change during the liturgical year? (36:23) - My non-practicing son is married civilly to a non-practicing lady.  Is it okay for them to be coming to my house?  (43:13) - How could Mary's mother give birth to Mary if sin and sinlessness don't combine? (46:49) - I missed mass yesterday; I was sick.  Am I excused anyway?

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
2022-06-18 Office of Readings - Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 12:41


Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday Hymn Antiphon: Let us praise the Lord for his mercy and for the wonderful things he has done for men. Psalm 107 Antiphon: Men have seen the works of God, the marvels he has done. Psalm 107 Antiphon: Those who love the Lord will see and rejoice; they will understand his loving kindness Psalm 107 Verse: Your truth O God, is high as the clouds. Resp: Lord, your goodness is deep as the ocean. First reading: Jgs 16:4-6,16-31 Responsory: Ps 43:1; 31:4; Jgs 16:28 Resp: For you are my rock and my fortress. Second reading: From a sermon by St. Proclus of Constantinople, bishop Responsory: Ps 72:6,19; Rev 21:3 Resp: And God's majesty will fill the earth. Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) (c) 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical Readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
2022-06-17 Office of Readings - Friday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 13:21


Friday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time Hymn Antiphon: I am worn out with crying, with longing for my God. Psalm 69 Antiphon: I needed food and they gave me gall; I was parched with thirst and they gave me vinegar. Psalm 69 Antiphon: Seek the Lord, and you will live. Psalm 69 Verse: The Lord will teach us his ways. Resp: And we will follow in his footsteps. First reading: Jgs 13:1-25 Responsory: Lk 1:13,15; Jgs 13:5 Resp: For the boy is to be a Nazarite consecrated to God. Second reading: From a treatise on the Lord's Prayer by St. Cyprian, bishop and martyr Responsory: Eph 4:1,3,4; Rom 15:5,6 Resp: There is but one hope given to you by your calling. Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) (c) 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical Readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
2022-06-16 Office of Readings - Thursday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 12:43


Thursday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time Hymn Antiphon: Look on us, Lord, and see how we are despised. Psalm 89 Antiphon: I am the root and stock of David; I am the morning star. Psalm 89 Antiphon: Our years wither away like grass, but you, Lord God, are eternal. Psalm 90 Verse: In you is the source of life. Resp: In your light we see light itself. First reading: Jgs. 8:22-23,30-32,9:1-15,19-20 Responsory: Jgs 8:23; Rev 5:13 Resp: The Lord will rule over you. Second reading: From a treatise on the Lord's Prayer by St. Cyprian, bishop and martyr Responsory: Ps 31:1,4; Ps 25:18 Resp: For your name's sake, lead and guide me. Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) (c) 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical Readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
2022-06-15 Office of Readings - Wednesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 14:05


Wednesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time Hymn Antiphon: Wherever you are, Lord, there is mercy, there is truth. Psalm 89 Antiphon: When the Son of God came into this world, he was born of David's line. Psalm 89 Antiphon: Once for all I swore to my servant David: his dynasty shall never fail. Psalm 89 Verse: When we listen to your word, our minds are filled with light. Resp: It is the lowly heart that understands. First reading: Jgs. 6:33-40;7:1-8,16-22a Responsory: 1 Cor 1:27-29; Lk 1:52 Resp: So that no one might boast in his presence. Second reading: From a treatise on the Lord's Prayer by St. Cyprian, bishop and martyr Responsory: Mt 7:21; Mk 3:35 Resp: You will enter the kingdom of heaven. Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) (c) 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical Readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office
2022-06-14 Office of Readings - Tuesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Daily Prayer with the Divine Office

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 13:25


Tuesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time Hymn Antiphon: Let God arise, let his enemies flee before him. Psalm 68 Antiphon: Our God is a saving God; he, the Lord, holds the keys of death. Psalm 68 Antiphon: Kingdoms of earth, sing praise to God, make music in honor of the Lord. Psalm 68 Verse: I will listen to what the Lord God is saying. Resp: He tells of peace for his people. First reading: Jgs. 6:1-6, 11-24a Responsory: Is 45:4-5;Jgs 6:14; Is 45:6 Resp: Go, use this strength to free Israel. Second reading: From a treatise on the Lord's Prayer by St. Cyprian, bishop and martyr Responsory: Ezek. 36:23,25,26,27; Lev. 11:44 Resp: So that you may live by my statutes and observe my laws with care. Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) (c) 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical Readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975

Junior Golf Kies
#62 - Noah Kumar - Florida Southern College Men's Golf

Junior Golf Kies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 52:47


Noah, a second year golf student-athlete at Florida Southern College experienced a rapid improvement in his golf game when his family relocated to Florida around 2017. He was ranked in the 2000's on Junior Golf Scoreboard and by 2019, Kumar worked his way up to #92 on JGS and was the #1 ranked player in Florida by the FHSAA. In this episode we dive into his journey to learn more about the path and approach he took to develop his game, achieving incremental success along the way to earn his spot at Florida Southern. We discuss goal setting and planning, practice routines, statistics, course management, keeping your composure and staying level headed, mental focus, and Noah also shares his advice for parents and players. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/junior-golf-kies/message

Sports Buffoons
NFL MVP Prediction

Sports Buffoons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 2:43


JGs predictions and betting advice for the NFL MVP race.

Sports Buffoons
NBA MVP prediction

Sports Buffoons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 2:56


JGs prediction and betting advice for NBA MVP.

PFB Radio
PFB Radio #140

PFB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 60:00


Website: www.djcooltown.com Contact: contact@djcooltown.com New Episodes Every Sunday Everywhere Podcasts Are Available PFB Radio airs live every Saturday at 10AM AEST and Fridays at 5PM Pacific on www.StarterFM.com Watch PFB Radio Live Stream on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Vn4ZKjmQ6MX5lXIjibFlw/videos PFB Radio on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pfb-radio/id1542131372 PFB Radio on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/pfb%20radio?hl=en PFB Radio on my website: https://www.djcooltown.com/podcast PFB Radio live on Twitch Sundays at 12PM Pacific: twitch.tv/djcooltown Cooltown - PFB Radio 140 Tracklist: 1. gardenstate & Gjon's Tears - Répondez-moi 2. Mat Zo - Colours [Extended Mix] 3. Melosense - Connected 4. Above & Beyond feat. Zoë Johnston - There's Only You (Above & Beyond Club Mix) 5. Fatum feat. Mars Atlas - Deserve It 6. L.B.ONE, Datamotion ft. Perly i Lotry - My Mother Told Me (Vikings Anthem) 7. Lil Tecca - Ransom (Naderi Remix) 8. TESSARACT - Afterlife 9. Industry Baby (Lowez & ZBRAH Remix) 10. Wenzday x Algo - Baile 11. Tim Baresko - Llego La (Mark Knight Extended Mix) 12. Tep No - Cowboy Boots (Taylor's Version) 13. Glass Animals - Heat Waves

Father Simon Says
Father Simon Says – August 19, 2021 – Pennies from Heaven

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021


Jgs 11:29-39a Did God want Jephthah to sacrifice his daughter? Letters Did people really live 900 years old in the Bible? What do we call leaders of other faith traditions Is it sinful to remember the pleasures of previous sinful acts–also, can you sin after death? Do Jews believe in hell? Word Wedding Garment

The Inner Room- Emotions in the Bible
Episode 433 - Jephthah and the will of God

The Inner Room- Emotions in the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 12:40


Jgs 11:29-39a The Spirit of the LORD came upon Jephthah. He passed through Gilead and Manasseh, and through Mizpah-Gilead as well, and from there he went on to the Ammonites. Jephthah made a vow to the LORD. “If you deliver the Ammonites into my power,” he said, “whoever comes out of the doors of my house to meet me when I return in triumph from the Ammonites shall belong to the LORD. I shall offer him up as a burnt offering.” Jephthah then went on to the Ammonites to fight against them, and the LORD delivered them into his power, so that he inflicted a severe defeat on them, from Aroer to the approach of Minnith (twenty cities in all) and as far as Abel-keramim. Thus were the Ammonites brought into subjection by the children of Israel. When Jephthah returned to his house in Mizpah, it was his daughter who came forth, playing the tambourines and dancing. She was an only child: he had neither son nor daughter besides her. When he saw her, he rent his garments and said, “Alas, daughter, you have struck me down and brought calamity upon me. For I have made a vow to the LORD and I cannot retract.” She replied, “Father, you have made a vow to the LORD. Do with me as you have vowed, because the LORD has wrought vengeance for you on your enemies the Ammonites.” Then she said to her father, “Let me have this favor. Spare me for two months, that I may go off down the mountains to mourn my virginity with my companions.” “Go,” he replied, and sent her away for two months. So she departed with her companions and mourned her virginity on the mountains. At the end of the two months she returned to her father, who did to her as he had vowed. Responsorial Psalm 40:5, 7-8a, 8b-9, 10 R. (8a and 9a) Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will. Blessed the man who makes the LORD his trust; who turns not to idolatry or to those who stray after falsehood. Mt 22:1-14 Jesus again in reply spoke to the chief priests and the elders of the people in parables saying, “The Kingdom of heaven may be likened to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son. He dispatched his servants to summon the invited guests to the feast, but they refused to come. A second time he sent other servants, saying, ‘Tell those invited: “Behold, I have prepared my banquet, my calves and fattened cattle are killed, and everything is ready; come to the feast.”' Some ignored the invitation and went away, one to his farm, another to his business. The rest laid hold of his servants, mistreated them, and killed them. The king was enraged and sent his troops, destroyed those murderers, and burned their city. Then the king said to his servants, ‘The feast is ready, but those who were invited were not worthy to come. Go out, therefore, into the main roads and invite to the feast whomever you find.' The servants went out into the streets and gathered all they found, bad and good alike, and the hall was filled with guests. But when the king came in to meet the guests he saw a man there not dressed in a wedding garment. He said to him, ‘My friend, how is it that you came in here without a wedding garment?' But he was reduced to silence. Then the king said to his attendants, ‘Bind his hands and feet, and cast him into the darkness outside, where there will be wailing and grinding of teeth.' Many are invited, but few are chosen.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sofia-fonseca7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sofia-fonseca7/support

Father Simon Says
Father Simon Says – August 19, 2021 – Pennies from Heaven

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 53:14


Jgs 11:29-39a Did God want Jephthah to sacrifice his daughter? Letters Did people really live 900 years old in the Bible? What do we call leaders of other faith traditions Is it sinful to remember the pleasures of previous sinful acts–also, can you sin after death? Do Jews believe in hell? Word Wedding Garment   All show notes at Father Simon Says – August 19, 2021 – Pennies from Heaven - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio

Father Simon Says
Father Simon Says – August 18, 2021 – Mansions in Glory

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 53:39


Jgs 9:6-15 Father describes the drama of Gideon in Judges Mt 20:1-16 Jesus talk’s about God’s justice in today’s Gospel Letters What is a litany, and why would we need to say it? Question about spirits and Dungeons and Dragons Word: Thy Callers Why does the Lord want us to accept that it is his […] All show notes at Father Simon Says – August 18, 2021 – Mansions in Glory - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio

Father Simon Says
Father Simon Says – August 18, 2021 – Mansions in Glory

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021


Jgs 9:6-15 Father describes the drama of Gideon in Judges Mt 20:1-16 Jesus talk's about God's justice in today's Gospel Letters What is a litany, and why would we need to say it? Question about spirits and Dungeons and Dragons Word: Thy Callers Why does the Lord want us to accept that it is his […]

The Inner Room- Emotions in the Bible
Episode 432 - The Word of God discerns reflections from the heart

The Inner Room- Emotions in the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 9:29


Jgs 9:6-15 All the citizens of Shechem and all Beth-millo came together and proceeded to make Abimelech king by the terebinth at the memorial pillar in Shechem. When this was reported to him, Jotham went to the top of Mount Gerizim and, standing there, cried out to them in a loud voice: “Hear me, citizens of Shechem, that God may then hear you! Once the trees went to anoint a king over themselves. So they said to the olive tree, ‘Reign over us.' But the olive tree answered them, ‘Must I give up my rich oil, whereby men and gods are honored, and go to wave over the trees?' Then the trees said to the fig tree, ‘Come; you reign over us!' But the fig tree answered them, ‘Must I give up my sweetness and my good fruit, and go to wave over the trees?' Then the trees said to the vine, ‘Come you, and reign over us.' But the vine answered them, ‘Must I give up my wine that cheers gods and men, and go to wave over the trees?' Then all the trees said to the buckthorn, ‘Come; you reign over us!' But the buckthorn replied to the trees, ‘If you wish to anoint me king over you in good faith, come and take refuge in my shadow. Otherwise, let fire come from the buckthorn and devour the cedars of Lebanon.'” Psalm 21:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 R. (2a) Lord, in your strength the king is glad. O LORD, in your strength the king is glad; in your victory how greatly he rejoices! You have granted him his heart's desire; you refused not the wish of his lips. R. Lord, in your strength the king is glad. For you welcomed him with goodly blessings, you placed on his head a crown of pure gold. He asked life of you: you gave him length of days forever and ever. R. Lord, in your strength the king is glad. Great is his glory in your victory; majesty and splendor you conferred upon him. You made him a blessing forever, you gladdened him with the joy of your face. Mt 20:1-16 Jesus told his disciples this parable: “The Kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out at dawn to hire laborers for his vineyard. After agreeing with them for the usual daily wage, he sent them into his vineyard. Going out about nine o'clock, he saw others standing idle in the marketplace, and he said to them, ‘You too go into my vineyard, and I will give you what is just.' So they went off. And he went out again around noon, and around three o'clock, and did likewise. Going out about five o'clock, he found others standing around, and said to them, ‘Why do you stand here idle all day?' They answered, ‘Because no one has hired us.' He said to them, ‘You too go into my vineyard.' Seeing how they paid them all the same they grumbled against the landowner, saying, ‘These last ones worked only one hour, and you have made them equal to us, who bore the day's burden and the heat.' He said to one of them in reply, ‘My friend, I am not cheating you. Did you not agree with me for the usual daily wage? Take what is yours and go. What if I wish to give this last one the same as you? Or am I not free to do as I wish with my own money? Are you envious because I am generous?' Thus, the last will be first, and the first will be last.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sofia-fonseca7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sofia-fonseca7/support

Father Simon Says
Father Simon Says – August 17, 2021 – How Will We Be Judged?

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021


Jgs 6:11-24a Father explains all of the dynamics of the Book of Judges, including atheism in the Old Testament. Letters; When we die, do we meet God and then go to heaven or hell? Father answers a question about Baptism Letter about 1 Kings, Solomon, and the Blessed Mother Question about the number of children […]

Father Simon Says
Father Simon Says – August 17, 2021 – How Will We Be Judged?

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 55:36


Jgs 6:11-24a Father explains all of the dynamics of the Book of Judges, including atheism in the Old Testament. Letters; When we die, do we meet God and then go to heaven or hell? Father answers a question about Baptism Letter about 1 Kings, Solomon, and the Blessed Mother Question about the number of children […] All show notes at Father Simon Says – August 17, 2021 – How Will We Be Judged? - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio

Father Simon Says
Father Simon Says – August 16, 2021 – Taxes!

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021


Jgs 2:11-19 Father sees parallels between the situations going on in this passage Scripture and today's society. Letters Question about Biblical taxes Father explains the importance of Baptism Gesture should we have during the consecration? Word To Guard Callers Are there apparitions about the rise of Germany? Why is there so much suffering in the […]

The Inner Room- Emotions in the Bible
Episode 430 - Is God stretching you uncomfortably?

The Inner Room- Emotions in the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 8:45


Jgs 2:11-19 The children of Israel offended the LORD by serving the Baals. Abandoning the LORD, the God of their fathers, who led them out of the land of Egypt, they followed the other gods of the various nations around them, and by their worship of these gods provoked the LORD. Because they had thus abandoned him and served Baal and the Ashtaroth, the anger of the LORD flared up against Israel, and he delivered them over to plunderers who despoiled them. He allowed them to fall into the power of their enemies round about whom they were no longer able to withstand. Whatever they undertook, the LORD turned into disaster for them, as in his warning he had sworn he would do, till they were in great distress. Even when the LORD raised up judges to deliver them from the power of their despoilers, they did not listen to their judges, but abandoned themselves to the worship of other gods. They were quick to stray from the way their fathers had taken, and did not follow their example of obedience to the commandments of the LORD. Whenever the LORD raised up judges for them, he would be with the judge and save them from the power of their enemies as long as the judge lived; it was thus the LORD took pity on their distressful cries of affliction under their oppressors. But when the judge died, they would relapse and do worse than their ancestors, following other gods in service and worship, relinquishing none of their evil practices or stubborn conduct. 106:34-35, 36-37, 39-40, 43ab and 44 R. (4a) Remember us, O Lord, as you favor your people. Mt 19:16-22 A young man approached Jesus and said, “Teacher, what good must I do to gain eternal life?” He answered him, “Why do you ask me about the good? There is only One who is good. If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments.” He asked him, “Which ones?” And Jesus replied, “You shall not kill; you shall not commit adultery; you shall not steal; you shall not bear false witness; honor your father and your mother; and you shall love your neighbor as yourself.” The young man said to him, “All of these I have observed. What do I still lack?” Jesus said to him, “If you wish to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” When the young man heard this statement, he went away sad, for he had many possessions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sofia-fonseca7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sofia-fonseca7/support

Father Simon Says
Father Simon Says – August 16, 2021 – Taxes!

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 53:28


Jgs 2:11-19 Father sees parallels between the situations going on in this passage Scripture and today’s society. Letters Question about Biblical taxes Father explains the importance of Baptism Gesture should we have during the consecration? Word To Guard Callers Are there apparitions about the rise of Germany? Why is there so much suffering in the […] All show notes at Father Simon Says – August 16, 2021 – Taxes! - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio

Just Getting Started
Introducing the new JGS Host: Sam Faktorow - Q7 Copywriter @ The Creative Circus

Just Getting Started

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 43:29


This week I interviewed the chipper and charming Sam Faktorow, 7th Quarter Copywriter and new host of JGS from the Creative Circus. Tune in to hear what made him pivot from memoirs and screenplays to advertising in record time, why he finds inspiration in travel and music, and how he believes copywriting is ultimately about telling the truth. Sam Faktorow: www.samfaktorow.com www.instagram.com/idgafaks Sam.Faktorow@gmail.com Thanks for listening! As always, cover art is made by by this week's guest. Podcasts come out weekly, but to stay up to date on all things Just Getting Started follow me at instagram.com/jgspodcast & follow my personal account at instagram.com/idgafaks

Manufacturing Matters with The Council of Industry
Jason Giordano, Managing Partner JGS CPA

Manufacturing Matters with The Council of Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 32:48


Partnering with a good accounting firm is important for any small business, but it is essential for a manufacturing firm. Accountants do more than tax filing. They can take a comprehensive assessment of your finances and create a forecast through the year to keep your business at a healthy, prosperous state. They can deliver informed advice on tax planning, strategic planning, and succession planning among many other business decisions. Since 1932 JGS has been that partner to many Hudson valley businesses. In this episode Harold King speaks with Jason Giordano, Managing Partner at JGS CPA about the accounting industry, the role of the CPA, and the many financial and strategic issues facing the manufacturing sector. JGS accountants are business professionals offering a full spectrum of audit, tax consulting services necessary to address a broad range of financial issues. They are problem solvers using years of industry expertise to apply effective solutions to real world problems. Their mission is one of strong commitment to our clients, their businesses and helping clients be competitive in their industries.Harold talks with Jason about the history of the company, his career path, the role of the CPA, trends he is seeing with the firm's manufacturing clients as well as the challenges and opportunities he is seeing with those clients. MISC. NOTES / COMMENTS / SUGGESTIONS:https://jgspc.com/

Grow the Grind
The Crown Jewel of Warren, Ohio with Gianna & Patrick Clemente

Grow the Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 59:29


(Season 2: Episode 2) The junior golf scene across the US has never shined brighter. With potential stars grinding on ranges and practice areas in every nook and putting green across the landscape, the talent continues to explode everywhere & anywhere. Warren, Ohio is no exception! If you are looking for The Crown Jewel of Warren look no further than Avalon's own Gianna Clemente. 13 year old G, is a 3-time World Champion who is surging throughout the AJGA, JGS, WGAR, and USGA ranks. Grow the Grind hosts, Alli & Jason Wiertel, sat down and discussed Gia's golf journey, event scheduling, tournament pathways, grinding with a purpose, and so much more with her DaddyCaddyCoach Patrick Clemente. Episode 2 is undeniably an absolute GEM!

Just Getting Started Godly Podcast

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The Junior Golf Success Podcast
S0E0: About Rohan Saxena

The Junior Golf Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 10:13


This is the first episode of the Junior Golf Success (JGS) Podcast.  In this episode, your host, Rohan Saxena gives you an overview of who he is and why he started the JGS podcast, and what the JGS podcast is all about.  Show Notes:  sunilrohansaxena.com/s0e0  

Just Getting Started
2021 Launch

Just Getting Started

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 1:51


Hi everybody! As your newest host of JGS, I’m just taking a moment to introduce myself and tell you about the exciting things coming to the show for the new year. See y’all in 2021!

The BreadCast
December 19 - Second Part of Advent

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 5:41


(Jgs.13:2-7,24-25;   Ps.71:3-6,8,16-17;   Lk.1:5-25) “From my mother's womb you are my strength.”  How the above line from our psalm is reflected both in Samson and in John, and how parallel are the lives of these two great men.  Of John it is said, “He will be filled with the Holy Spirit from his mother's womb”; of Samson, “This boy is to be consecrated to God from the womb” and “The Spirit of the Lord began to be with him.”  The birth of both is announced by an angel of the Lord.  Both will be born of women who were barren.  Both will be nazirites, who shall “never drink wine or strong drink,” and whose head “no razor shall touch.”  Both come for the deliverance of the people, though Samson only from “the power of the Philistines” while John comes to “prepare for the Lord a people well-disposed,” that we might have eternal salvation. Of course, Jesus, too, will have His birth announced by the angel of the Lord; He will be born of a woman from whom it seems no child could come – a consecrated virgin – and this of the Holy Spirit, who is with Him even before time.  His is a new testament, however, signified by His birth of a woman of youth and not old age.  Though hailed by the old, He brings the newness of God into our midst.  His birth fulfills all the births and words and wisdom of the prophets and judges and kings of the Old Testament. But, returning to our psalm and its universal call in the voice of Christ (words which apply to all in their quest for God), we should remember today that for all, God is our “rock of refuge” on whom we “depend from birth.”  “You have taught me from my youth,” the psalmist declares to the Lord, and so it should be true with us all that from the womb “till the present [we] proclaim [His] wondrous deeds.”  He works in all our lives, brothers and sisters; He has brought us all to birth and is acting now, His Spirit upon us, to see that we are born into His kingdom. The great figures of the Old Testament, and especially John, are models from whom we can all learn, holy men whom we can certainly admire.  But as our Lord has stated clearly, none of those born of woman can compare with those born into the kingdom of heaven.  And so, let us take our strength for our journey from His prophets and from His Word; from His Spirit let us receive what we need in this life for our journey to His paradise.  As strong as were Samson and John, so much stronger can we now be by His Body and His Blood, our holy food on this earth, and by His Spirit upon us. ******* O LORD, it is you who give us life and make us strong – your Spirit be with us. YHWH, your power is upon the mothers of both Samson and John, and so upon their sons.  They are born by your will to bring deliverance to the people.  As they trusted in you from the womb, so let us be blessed to know you, LORD; let us be blessed to do your will. Strength we should all take in you, O LORD, for you teach us from our youth to this day: the moment we turn to you, you come to us, and from our souls you would never take your leave.  O let us trust in you, that in our lives your works might be done. How hard it is for our wounded hearts to believe the glory you bring into our midst, dear LORD.  Your presence is overwhelming to us and so difficult to bear.  But you would make it easy, if we had but faith.  Turn our hearts to the call to serve you, that we might be ready to receive you.  O let us speak in your Name!

The BreadCast
December 19 - Second Part of Advent

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 5:41


(Jgs.13:2-7,24-25;   Ps.71:3-6,8,16-17;   Lk.1:5-25) “From my mother's womb you are my strength.”  How the above line from our psalm is reflected both in Samson and in John, and how parallel are the lives of these two great men.  Of John it is said, “He will be filled with the Holy Spirit from his mother's womb”; of Samson, “This boy is to be consecrated to God from the womb” and “The Spirit of the Lord began to be with him.”  The birth of both is announced by an angel of the Lord.  Both will be born of women who were barren.  Both will be nazirites, who shall “never drink wine or strong drink,” and whose head “no razor shall touch.”  Both come for the deliverance of the people, though Samson only from “the power of the Philistines” while John comes to “prepare for the Lord a people well-disposed,” that we might have eternal salvation. Of course, Jesus, too, will have His birth announced by the angel of the Lord; He will be born of a woman from whom it seems no child could come – a consecrated virgin – and this of the Holy Spirit, who is with Him even before time.  His is a new testament, however, signified by His birth of a woman of youth and not old age.  Though hailed by the old, He brings the newness of God into our midst.  His birth fulfills all the births and words and wisdom of the prophets and judges and kings of the Old Testament. But, returning to our psalm and its universal call in the voice of Christ (words which apply to all in their quest for God), we should remember today that for all, God is our “rock of refuge” on whom we “depend from birth.”  “You have taught me from my youth,” the psalmist declares to the Lord, and so it should be true with us all that from the womb “till the present [we] proclaim [His] wondrous deeds.”  He works in all our lives, brothers and sisters; He has brought us all to birth and is acting now, His Spirit upon us, to see that we are born into His kingdom. The great figures of the Old Testament, and especially John, are models from whom we can all learn, holy men whom we can certainly admire.  But as our Lord has stated clearly, none of those born of woman can compare with those born into the kingdom of heaven.  And so, let us take our strength for our journey from His prophets and from His Word; from His Spirit let us receive what we need in this life for our journey to His paradise.  As strong as were Samson and John, so much stronger can we now be by His Body and His Blood, our holy food on this earth, and by His Spirit upon us. ******* O LORD, it is you who give us life and make us strong – your Spirit be with us. YHWH, your power is upon the mothers of both Samson and John, and so upon their sons.  They are born by your will to bring deliverance to the people.  As they trusted in you from the womb, so let us be blessed to know you, LORD; let us be blessed to do your will. Strength we should all take in you, O LORD, for you teach us from our youth to this day: the moment we turn to you, you come to us, and from our souls you would never take your leave.  O let us trust in you, that in our lives your works might be done. How hard it is for our wounded hearts to believe the glory you bring into our midst, dear LORD.  Your presence is overwhelming to us and so difficult to bear.  But you would make it easy, if we had but faith.  Turn our hearts to the call to serve you, that we might be ready to receive you.  O let us speak in your Name!

FOX Sports Knoxville
The Drive Podcast HR3: "Big Red Button Bear" 12 - 16 - 20

FOX Sports Knoxville

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 42:27


in hour 3 of the drive, Russell discussed the top 7 screw ups in the history of the drive, talked about Byron Young, and JGs senior day

Just Getting Started
Spencer Linton- Former JGS Host

Just Getting Started

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 28:47


On this very special episode, we FINALLY get to sit down with the founder of the JGS podcast, Spencer Linton. Tune in to hear all about the origin story of the woman behind the mic, her big+bad plans for her career after school, and a treasure trove of tips for students getting ready to head into the industry for the first time. This one is chock-full of great advice that you don’t wanna miss! Spencer Linton: femalespencer.com instagram.com/femalespencer femalespencer@gmail.com Thanks so much for listening! I, Emily Delius, am so honored and excited to be your new host for the JGS Podcast. I’ve got some amazing surprises coming up for y’all that you’re gonna want to tune in to! As always, cover art is made by this week's guest. Podcasts come out weekly, but to stay up to date on all things Just Getting Started follow instagram.com/jgspodcast & follow my personal account at instagram.com/emilydelius_ad

Just Getting Started
Cayce Cooter- 4Q Designer

Just Getting Started

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 29:22


This week I interviewed Cayce Cooter, 4Q Designer and my FINAL guest on JGS (before I hand the podcast off to the next host). Tune in to hear how she uses her contradictory personality to her advantage, why portfolio school has forced her to be less literal, and her extremely wholesome life goal of "living close enough to her best friends to ride her bike over, get wine drunk, and walk home." Cayce Cooter: caycecooter@gmail.com instagram.com/cacoots/ Thanks for listening! As always, cover art is made by this week's guest. Podcasts come out weekly, but to stay up to date on all things Just Getting Started follow me at instagram.com/jgspodcast & follow my personal account at instagram.com/femalespencer

fred and walk in the house music
A.F.O.C appellation Funk d'origine controlée Vol.23

fred and walk in the house music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 60:39


Super db - kool funk - Chris Bags extended remix Tony Soprano - give me some love - 2020 rework (NEW) Boogie Boots - starstruck - 2020 rework (NEW) Dwayne W.Tyree - question my love - Latouche Finale remix (NEW) C.Da afro JGS - higher power - vocal mix (NEW) Frankie Fandango - here I am - 2020 rework (NEW) The Vision Andrya Triana Ben Westbeech - missing - The Maurice Fulton extended mix (NEW) Tony Soprano - cooling out - 2020 rework (NEW) DW3 - never gonna stop X gets the Crest - time for a change (NEW) Lovebirds Holly Backler - give me a sign

Just Getting Started
Claire Golladay- 6Q Art Director

Just Getting Started

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 36:06


Welcome back to my FINAL quarter being the host of JGS! To kick it off, I interviewed the very chill, very honest Claire Golladay, a 6Q AD. Tune in to hear how coming from a science background has shaped her design work, how she has found inspiration in setting regimes, and tips about getting over your bad work to get to your good work. Claire Golladay: instagram.com/clairellis_ instagram.com/helloimkelso clairegolladay@gmail.com clairegolladay.com/ Thanks for listening! As always, cover art is made by this week's guest. Podcasts come out weekly, but to stay up to date on all things Just Getting Started follow me at instagram.com/jgspodcast & follow my personal account at instagram.com/femalespencer

Our MBC Life
S01 E07: Just Gotta SHARE Listener Roundup

Our MBC Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 69:44


Join us for our first podcast highlighting the voices of you, our listeners, this month, and a special introduction to the Our MBC Life team, who all are living with MBC while making this podcast. We also kick off our Trailblazer of the Month series that showcases local non-profits and individuals making a difference for the MBC community. You can submit your "Just Gotta SHARE" moment or experience by sending your voice memo to ourmbclife@sharecancersupport.org or record it via speakpipe on our website at www.ourmbclife.org and we will play your thoughts on next month's JGS!

Just Getting Started
Jenna Verrone- 5Q Designer

Just Getting Started

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 40:20


We got her. We trapped her. Some may say "we did it, ladies," but she probably wouldn't. We snagged Jenna Verrone! Welcome to another week of JGS! Here at the Circus we are stress level 1000 because of competitions, so I am destressing by putting my favorite people into uncomfortable situations such as this one! Tune in to hear all about my love Jenna Verrone & how she was cornered into joining the Circus by moi, what she believes the difference between fine art & design is, & why she is actually a basic bitch & genuine softie! (I implore you to make it through the first few minutes because I swear we get more serious) Jenna Verrone: 
www.jennaverrone.com
 instagram.com/quixotic_designs/ jennaverrone@gmail.com Thanks for listening! Podcasts come out weekly, but to stay up to date on all things Just Getting Started follow me at instagram.com/jgspodcast & follow my personal account at instagram.com/femalespencer

Just Getting Started
Gaffney Taylor - 5Q Photographer

Just Getting Started

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 35:58


Herrrro, welcome to another wild episode (especially wild this time because I was on a whole other energy level that day) of JGS! This week I interviewed our FIRST photographer, Gaffney Taylor! Come listen to hear how fed up I am over someone stealing her plexiglass (again, I was overtly hyped), what she does prior to photoshoots, and what a strong person she is for how she has coped with her mom passing away during her third quarter. (Hope my past guest aren't mad about me breaking my square-ratio-one-image-only rule this cover with these beautiful photographs by Gaffney herself.) Gaffney Taylor: https://www.gaffneytaylor.com/ instagram.com/gaffney_taylor_photography instagram.com/gaffgirl324 gaffney.taylor.photography@gmail.com Thanks for listening! Podcasts come out weekly, but to stay up to date on all things Just Getting Started follow me at instagram.com/jgspodcast & follow my personal account at instagram.com/femalespencer

Just Getting Started
Taylor Hagin- 8Q Copywriter

Just Getting Started

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 33:44


Welcome back and happy 2020! I am resurfacing from my momentary JGS hiatus & in that the Circus is coming back to life as well. It's a new year & I have a lot in store for this podcast, so to kick it all off I interviewed Taylor Hagin, an eighth quarter copywriter & my scratchy voice #goalz. Tune in to hear how she implements problem-solution thinking into her creative work, the impact her brother's accident had on her life, & why she might just be a glorified pyromaniac! Taylor Hagin: taylorhagin.com/ instagram.com/tayhagin taylorkhagin@gmail.com Thanks for listening! Podcasts come out weekly, but to stay up to date on all things Just Getting Started follow me at instagram.com/jgspodcast & follow my personal account at instagram.com/femalespencer

Just Getting Started
Hannah Pustilnik- 8Q Designer

Just Getting Started

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 26:46


Wassup, welcome to another design episode of JGS. This week I sat down with wild child Hannah Pustilnik before she exits the Circus in a couple of weeks & talked about her nude dance parties with her cat, why she thinks purpose is the best design principle, & why negative self-talk needs to be STOPPED. Tune in to hear all about it. Cover art made by this pink-haired weirdo. Hannah Pustilnik: https://www.hannahpustilnik.com/ https://www.instagram.com/han_n_ahp/ hannahpustilnik@gmail.com Thanks for listening! Podcasts come out weekly, but to stay up to date on all things Just Getting Started follow me at instagram.com/jgspodcast & follow my personal account at instagram.com/femalespencer

Just Getting Started
Emily Morley- 5Q Designer

Just Getting Started

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 27:07


Wassup, welcome (back, hopefully) to the JGS podcast! This week I sat down with Emily Morley, a fifth quarter Designer at the Creative Circus. Join us as we talk about what made her switch from Art Direction to Design, why she has a passion for restaurant branding, & her previous career as an Olympian (wow). As always, cover art is designed by this week's guest. Emily Morley: https://www.emilyamorley.com/ instagram.com/emmilymmorley/ emilymorley93@gmail.com Thanks for listening! Podcasts come out every Monday, but to stay up to date on all things Just Getting Started follow me at instagram.com/jgspodcast & follow my personal account at instagram.com/femalespencer

The BreadCast
August 22 - Thursday of the 20th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 5:48


(Jgs.11:29-39;   Ps.40:5,7-10;   Mt.22:1-14)   “You have made a vow to the Lord. Do with me as you have vowed.”   As with the Blessed Virgin Mary, who is blessed not so much for giving birth to Jesus – or consecrating herself to God as a virgin – as for hearing and doing the word of God, being the handmaiden of the Lord extraordinaire… so the Lord delights not in “sacrifice and oblation,” per se, but in “ears open to obedience.”  In accepting the sacrifice of her fertility (the greatest sacrifice a woman could make, though it may be difficult to realize in these days of abortion and contraception), Jephthah's daughter demonstrates the obedience required of all the redeemed. “Happy the man who makes the Lord his trust; who turns not to idolatry or to those who stray after falsehood,” David proclaims in our psalm today.  “The spirit of the Lord” upon him, Jephthah defeats severely the Ammonites, a nation which practiced the sacrifice of their children to their god, Molech.  The Lord thus shows disdain for them and their ways.  Thus also it should be evident that Jephthah would not do in the spirit of the Lord that which is directly opposed to His will.  The sacrifice of Jephthah's daughter is of her fertility – it is her virginity she mourns and not her death.  And Jephthah maintains his vow by consecrating her wholly to God, knowing that his generation will cease, since he has no other sons and daughters to bear his name, and thus making a great sacrifice himself.  If it were her life itself he offers God, he would be no better than those he destroyed and certainly no son of Abraham, who was taught the truth against such sacrifice so many years before. This aside, we turn to our gospel.  It is clear that Jesus is telling the chief priests and elders of the people that they do not have the obedience required of the redeemed.  “In the written scroll it is prescribed” that all must do the will of God, but these who know the Scriptures so well, know nothing of them at all… and so the Word goes out to draw the whole world into the kingdom prepared by God.  But to these, too, Jesus has a warning: “The invited are many, the elect are few.”  If we are “not properly dressed for a wedding feast,” if we have not aligned our lives with the will of God, we too shall be thrown “out into the night” with the man who had to “wail and grind his teeth.”  And this wailing shall not come as holy sacrifice unto the ears of God; it shall not demonstrate our obedience to Him, but rather be the inflicting of judgment upon our souls. Let us be obedient to the will of God in all things, brothers and sisters.  Let us hear His voice alone and follow where it leads.   ******* O LORD, let us offer ourselves as a holocaust to you; then we will be fit to enter your presence.  YHWH, how shall we give true worship to you and offer you the sacrifice you are due?  Only complete obedience to your will shall bring us into your presence; it is our very lives you desire of us.  For you know that only this will make us joyful – only union with you and your Son will fulfill the longing of our hearts. To your wedding feast let us come, O LORD, and there let us remain, ever praising your glory with full voice, happy to be among those you have saved.  And so, in purity let us come, single-hearted let us be, and we shall not be cast out into the night but live in your holy light. Your Spirit you send upon those who call upon you, who devote themselves to your will.  Let us fulfill our vows to you, LORD; let us turn from all idols and trust in you alone, and we shall be blessed forever in your House.

The BreadCast
August 22 - Thursday of the 20th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 5:48


(Jgs.11:29-39;   Ps.40:5,7-10;   Mt.22:1-14)   “You have made a vow to the Lord. Do with me as you have vowed.”   As with the Blessed Virgin Mary, who is blessed not so much for giving birth to Jesus – or consecrating herself to God as a virgin – as for hearing and doing the word of God, being the handmaiden of the Lord extraordinaire… so the Lord delights not in “sacrifice and oblation,” per se, but in “ears open to obedience.”  In accepting the sacrifice of her fertility (the greatest sacrifice a woman could make, though it may be difficult to realize in these days of abortion and contraception), Jephthah's daughter demonstrates the obedience required of all the redeemed. “Happy the man who makes the Lord his trust; who turns not to idolatry or to those who stray after falsehood,” David proclaims in our psalm today.  “The spirit of the Lord” upon him, Jephthah defeats severely the Ammonites, a nation which practiced the sacrifice of their children to their god, Molech.  The Lord thus shows disdain for them and their ways.  Thus also it should be evident that Jephthah would not do in the spirit of the Lord that which is directly opposed to His will.  The sacrifice of Jephthah's daughter is of her fertility – it is her virginity she mourns and not her death.  And Jephthah maintains his vow by consecrating her wholly to God, knowing that his generation will cease, since he has no other sons and daughters to bear his name, and thus making a great sacrifice himself.  If it were her life itself he offers God, he would be no better than those he destroyed and certainly no son of Abraham, who was taught the truth against such sacrifice so many years before. This aside, we turn to our gospel.  It is clear that Jesus is telling the chief priests and elders of the people that they do not have the obedience required of the redeemed.  “In the written scroll it is prescribed” that all must do the will of God, but these who know the Scriptures so well, know nothing of them at all… and so the Word goes out to draw the whole world into the kingdom prepared by God.  But to these, too, Jesus has a warning: “The invited are many, the elect are few.”  If we are “not properly dressed for a wedding feast,” if we have not aligned our lives with the will of God, we too shall be thrown “out into the night” with the man who had to “wail and grind his teeth.”  And this wailing shall not come as holy sacrifice unto the ears of God; it shall not demonstrate our obedience to Him, but rather be the inflicting of judgment upon our souls. Let us be obedient to the will of God in all things, brothers and sisters.  Let us hear His voice alone and follow where it leads.   ******* O LORD, let us offer ourselves as a holocaust to you; then we will be fit to enter your presence.  YHWH, how shall we give true worship to you and offer you the sacrifice you are due?  Only complete obedience to your will shall bring us into your presence; it is our very lives you desire of us.  For you know that only this will make us joyful – only union with you and your Son will fulfill the longing of our hearts. To your wedding feast let us come, O LORD, and there let us remain, ever praising your glory with full voice, happy to be among those you have saved.  And so, in purity let us come, single-hearted let us be, and we shall not be cast out into the night but live in your holy light. Your Spirit you send upon those who call upon you, who devote themselves to your will.  Let us fulfill our vows to you, LORD; let us turn from all idols and trust in you alone, and we shall be blessed forever in your House.

The BreadCast
August 21 - Wednesday of the 20th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 6:15


(Jgs.9:6-15;   Ps.21:2-7;   Mt.20:1-16)   “The last shall be first and the first shall be last.”   Jesus, the Son of God and true King, who is first, has made Himself last, and so for His humility will be exalted forever; Abimalech, rebellious son of Gideon, who is least of all his brothers, has made himself first, and so will be humbled for his vain pride. In our first reading Jotham curses his brother Abimalech from the mountaintop as this least of the trees is anointed king after having murdered all other of his brothers.  (There were seventy sons of the judge Gideon – who himself refused kingship.)  The people of Shechem have fallen by pride in this son of their own city and so they, too, are cursed for taking refuge in his dark shadow.  Abimalech's thorns shall pierce them and shall prove a bitter medicine of purgation for these wayward Israelites.  They shall indeed be the death of one another. In contrast to this false king, in David's psalm we hear of the blessings the true king receives from God, in whom he rejoices and to whom he gives all glory for victory:  “O Lord, in your strength the king is glad.”  It is not by his own will that this king reigns, but by the will of the Father, and so his place is assured and he is exalted and made “a blessing forever.”  David, too, was the least of his brothers, but unlike Abimalech, who took matters into his own jealous and bloody hands, he trusted always in the Lord and humbled himself before the God of all, and so, “great is his glory in [the Lord's] victory.” And, of course, we know that it is the Son of David, the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who is the King of kings and the Lord of lords: in Him is the blessed kingship of God fulfilled.  And, of course, it is His great humility which has made Him so exalted.  Did He not take the crown of thorns upon His head?  Was He not pierced by the pride of man's rebellion?  Did He not accept the bitter wine as He died upon the cross?  And so should not all trees bow down to this sanctifying tree, this true vine?  Is it not by the fruit of this buckthorn that we are purged from our sins against Him who is Most High?  He who has been raised on the cross is indeed King of us all, and all others mere pretenders.  Brothers and sisters, it is only in Christ and in the shadow of the tree that is the cross that we shall find blessing, that we shall find glory, that we shall be exalted and receive “a crown of pure gold.”  Follow no other, for false gods abound and their fall is great.  Toil only in the vineyard of the Lord and regardless of the length or breadth of your labor you shall receive your recompense, which is oneness with Him who is eternal and whose generous reign knows no bounds.  And be not envious of others' entering in if it is you who must toil long – your service of God should be your joy and a source of great humility.  ******* O LORD, those who are least in the eyes of the world are first in your eyes, for you love all souls, but despise sin. YHWH, you have sent us a great King, before whom all others must bow, in whose light all other reigns pale.  For He is the only true King, the only King whose reign endures.  And only in Him is true justice; and only in Him is true charity.  Only in Jesus will all be cared for, will all be united with you. Let us serve your Son well, dear LORD.  Let us enter His vineyard and do the work set before us by His gracious concern.  He seeks to draw us into His realm that we might be blessed by Him; let us not be idle or jealous of His goodness toward all, but treasure every hour we toil in His presence. There are false gods enough to lead any soul astray, but only you are LORD and only on your Son do your majesty and splendor rest.  Let us take our refuge, Father, in the shadow of His Cross.

The BreadCast
August 21 - Wednesday of the 20th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 6:15


(Jgs.9:6-15;   Ps.21:2-7;   Mt.20:1-16)   “The last shall be first and the first shall be last.”   Jesus, the Son of God and true King, who is first, has made Himself last, and so for His humility will be exalted forever; Abimalech, rebellious son of Gideon, who is least of all his brothers, has made himself first, and so will be humbled for his vain pride. In our first reading Jotham curses his brother Abimalech from the mountaintop as this least of the trees is anointed king after having murdered all other of his brothers.  (There were seventy sons of the judge Gideon – who himself refused kingship.)  The people of Shechem have fallen by pride in this son of their own city and so they, too, are cursed for taking refuge in his dark shadow.  Abimalech's thorns shall pierce them and shall prove a bitter medicine of purgation for these wayward Israelites.  They shall indeed be the death of one another. In contrast to this false king, in David's psalm we hear of the blessings the true king receives from God, in whom he rejoices and to whom he gives all glory for victory:  “O Lord, in your strength the king is glad.”  It is not by his own will that this king reigns, but by the will of the Father, and so his place is assured and he is exalted and made “a blessing forever.”  David, too, was the least of his brothers, but unlike Abimalech, who took matters into his own jealous and bloody hands, he trusted always in the Lord and humbled himself before the God of all, and so, “great is his glory in [the Lord's] victory.” And, of course, we know that it is the Son of David, the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who is the King of kings and the Lord of lords: in Him is the blessed kingship of God fulfilled.  And, of course, it is His great humility which has made Him so exalted.  Did He not take the crown of thorns upon His head?  Was He not pierced by the pride of man's rebellion?  Did He not accept the bitter wine as He died upon the cross?  And so should not all trees bow down to this sanctifying tree, this true vine?  Is it not by the fruit of this buckthorn that we are purged from our sins against Him who is Most High?  He who has been raised on the cross is indeed King of us all, and all others mere pretenders.  Brothers and sisters, it is only in Christ and in the shadow of the tree that is the cross that we shall find blessing, that we shall find glory, that we shall be exalted and receive “a crown of pure gold.”  Follow no other, for false gods abound and their fall is great.  Toil only in the vineyard of the Lord and regardless of the length or breadth of your labor you shall receive your recompense, which is oneness with Him who is eternal and whose generous reign knows no bounds.  And be not envious of others' entering in if it is you who must toil long – your service of God should be your joy and a source of great humility.  ******* O LORD, those who are least in the eyes of the world are first in your eyes, for you love all souls, but despise sin. YHWH, you have sent us a great King, before whom all others must bow, in whose light all other reigns pale.  For He is the only true King, the only King whose reign endures.  And only in Him is true justice; and only in Him is true charity.  Only in Jesus will all be cared for, will all be united with you. Let us serve your Son well, dear LORD.  Let us enter His vineyard and do the work set before us by His gracious concern.  He seeks to draw us into His realm that we might be blessed by Him; let us not be idle or jealous of His goodness toward all, but treasure every hour we toil in His presence. There are false gods enough to lead any soul astray, but only you are LORD and only on your Son do your majesty and splendor rest.  Let us take our refuge, Father, in the shadow of His Cross.

The BreadCast
August 20 - Tuesday of the 20th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 5:40


(Jgs.6:11-24;   Ps.85:9,11-14;   Mt.19:23-30)   “Go with the strength you have and save Israel from the power of Midian.  It is I who send you.”   The world is at enmity with God.  The kingdom of heaven is not as the kingdom of this earth, thus Jesus tells us that “the last shall come first.”  For though we pray the Lord's kingdom come now to this earth, it shall not be fulfilled until “the new age when the Son of Man takes His seat upon a throne befitting His glory.”  We must therefore not judge with the mind of the world but continually struggle against it and its power. In our gospel Jesus calls the apostles to give up all things for the sake of the kingdom.  As He instructs them of the danger of the riches of this world, they are “completely overwhelmed.”  Judging with an earthly mind, they think riches should be of assistance; but the Lord wishes to teach them of the mind of God, upon which the world is set in opposition.  The apostles indeed “have put everything aside to follow” Jesus, and for this they shall receive their reward.  But their only reward on this earth will be persecution; it is in heaven their glory shall come. Yes, the Lord “proclaims peace to His people” and “justice shall walk before Him, and salvation, along the way of His steps”; and though the Lord blesses and guides us in our fight against evil now – imparting to us a share of His Spirit – yet we know “His benefits” shall only be fulfilled in heaven; this is the land which “shall yield its increase.”  As in our first reading the meat and cakes of Gideon are laid upon a rock, not consumed by the mouth for the sake of the belly but consumed by the fire of the Lord to feed his faith, so it is that the Lord and His angels and all those who follow Him are of the Spirit and not the flesh.  And so it is that the Lord chooses those who are least in the eyes of the world, as is Gideon: “My family is the meanest in Manassah, and I am the most insignificant in my father's house,”  and places His power upon them, to show us not only that “for God all things are possible,” but more so to instruct us not to put faith in the passing things of this world but in the eternal “justice and peace” of His heavenly kingdom. We must indeed struggle continually against this world and its power with the strength God gives us, brothers and sisters.  In the riches of this life we must never take our ease.  For these are set in opposition to God in enmity.  God is Spirit and we must be as He is, taking our places in His heavenly glory with the apostles who have laid down their lives and so now judge in righteousness with Jesus the king.  Go forth now in His Name.   ******** O LORD, let us follow in the way you mark out for us, and we will be blessed. YHWH, you come to those who are lowly, who place their trust in you.  Those who set their hearts on you and give up the things of this world will be blessed in your kingdom.  Call us forth in your NAME to do your will, O LORD.  Without you, we are nothing, the meanest creatures on this earth.  But with the strength that comes from you, we can conquer all our enemies.  It is from you all blessings come; only through you will our land yield its increase, will we be fruitful here and in Heaven. Why should we desire the riches of this world when you are the only treasure worthy of our time, when it is only your glory that passes not away?  O LORD, accept the offering of our lives.  Increase our faith in your protection, in the angel you send to call us to you, and we shall live ever in your peace.

The BreadCast
August 20 - Tuesday of the 20th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 5:40


(Jgs.6:11-24;   Ps.85:9,11-14;   Mt.19:23-30)   “Go with the strength you have and save Israel from the power of Midian.  It is I who send you.”   The world is at enmity with God.  The kingdom of heaven is not as the kingdom of this earth, thus Jesus tells us that “the last shall come first.”  For though we pray the Lord's kingdom come now to this earth, it shall not be fulfilled until “the new age when the Son of Man takes His seat upon a throne befitting His glory.”  We must therefore not judge with the mind of the world but continually struggle against it and its power. In our gospel Jesus calls the apostles to give up all things for the sake of the kingdom.  As He instructs them of the danger of the riches of this world, they are “completely overwhelmed.”  Judging with an earthly mind, they think riches should be of assistance; but the Lord wishes to teach them of the mind of God, upon which the world is set in opposition.  The apostles indeed “have put everything aside to follow” Jesus, and for this they shall receive their reward.  But their only reward on this earth will be persecution; it is in heaven their glory shall come. Yes, the Lord “proclaims peace to His people” and “justice shall walk before Him, and salvation, along the way of His steps”; and though the Lord blesses and guides us in our fight against evil now – imparting to us a share of His Spirit – yet we know “His benefits” shall only be fulfilled in heaven; this is the land which “shall yield its increase.”  As in our first reading the meat and cakes of Gideon are laid upon a rock, not consumed by the mouth for the sake of the belly but consumed by the fire of the Lord to feed his faith, so it is that the Lord and His angels and all those who follow Him are of the Spirit and not the flesh.  And so it is that the Lord chooses those who are least in the eyes of the world, as is Gideon: “My family is the meanest in Manassah, and I am the most insignificant in my father's house,”  and places His power upon them, to show us not only that “for God all things are possible,” but more so to instruct us not to put faith in the passing things of this world but in the eternal “justice and peace” of His heavenly kingdom. We must indeed struggle continually against this world and its power with the strength God gives us, brothers and sisters.  In the riches of this life we must never take our ease.  For these are set in opposition to God in enmity.  God is Spirit and we must be as He is, taking our places in His heavenly glory with the apostles who have laid down their lives and so now judge in righteousness with Jesus the king.  Go forth now in His Name.   ******** O LORD, let us follow in the way you mark out for us, and we will be blessed. YHWH, you come to those who are lowly, who place their trust in you.  Those who set their hearts on you and give up the things of this world will be blessed in your kingdom.  Call us forth in your NAME to do your will, O LORD.  Without you, we are nothing, the meanest creatures on this earth.  But with the strength that comes from you, we can conquer all our enemies.  It is from you all blessings come; only through you will our land yield its increase, will we be fruitful here and in Heaven. Why should we desire the riches of this world when you are the only treasure worthy of our time, when it is only your glory that passes not away?  O LORD, accept the offering of our lives.  Increase our faith in your protection, in the angel you send to call us to you, and we shall live ever in your peace.

The BreadCast
August 19 - Monday of the 20th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 5:12


(Jgs.2:11-19;   Ps.106:4,34-37,39-40,43-44;   Mt.19:16-22)  “They were quick to stray from the way their fathers had taken, and did not follow their example of obedience to the commandments of the Lord.” It is not long before the Israelites break their vows to the Lord, mingling with other nations and worshiping their idols.  As soon as the generation which has known Joshua dies out, their children begin to stray.  And though the Lord “raised up judges to deliver them from the power of their despoilers,” to save them from their enemies when He heard their cry of affliction, repeatedly “when the judge died, they would relapse and do worse.”  Thus it shall also be with the interminable series of good and evil kings which shall lead to their exile, and thus the necessity of the eternal King, Jesus Christ, under whose reign there is no faltering backward – for He lives forever to intercede. So evil had the Israelites become that they “sacrificed their sons and their daughters to demons.”  And one must ask, should the Lord God not punish such deeds?  Does He not hold justice in His right hand?  Should such action be allowed to transpire?  Although the Lord holds compassion in His left hand and always has regard for our affliction when we cry out to Him, He does not, He cannot, allow sin to go unpunished.  If He did so it would but grow more grave and the peril to the soul would be greater, and thus He would fail in compassion not only to the victims of oppression but to the soul of the oppressor. How difficult this is to hear in the materialistic age in which we dwell, where the body is king and possessions take the place of the spirit.  How like the young man in our gospel many are when they hear the call to perfection, when they are challenged to give up their possessions, for our souls have become one with our material wealth, and to lose it we think spells death.  But it is not death but life to which Jesus calls us, life in the Spirit, which is life itself.  And whether we own things or not we must not own them; we must know that all belongs to God, or we shall not belong to God but to the false idols of the nations around us and the death and defilement their evil practices bring.  For do we not today sacrifice our children on the altar of abortion in the name of ease and luxury. “There is One who is good.  If you wish to enter life, keep His commandments.”  If you wish for death, continue to stray. ******* O LORD, how shall we give ourselves entirely to you, you who alone love us? YHWH, save us from following the false gods that surround us and close in.  Easily we go astray without your shepherds to lead us.  May your Son be present to us this day in your Church that we might be kept from falling into the power of our enemies by the sins we commit. Why should we abandon you, LORD?  Why should we fall under the devil's sway and give ourselves to the service of the empty things of this world?  Look upon our weakness.  Help us rather to abandon our passing possessions and put our trust in your unfading glory.  Help us keep to your Word and your way and find the goodness, the perfection, only you hold. Your Son calls us this day away from the vain pursuits of this corrupted place.  May we heed His voice and turn from the evil sacrifices of wanton nations to join ourselves to His Cross.

The BreadCast
August 19 - Monday of the 20th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 5:12


(Jgs.2:11-19;   Ps.106:4,34-37,39-40,43-44;   Mt.19:16-22)  “They were quick to stray from the way their fathers had taken, and did not follow their example of obedience to the commandments of the Lord.” It is not long before the Israelites break their vows to the Lord, mingling with other nations and worshiping their idols.  As soon as the generation which has known Joshua dies out, their children begin to stray.  And though the Lord “raised up judges to deliver them from the power of their despoilers,” to save them from their enemies when He heard their cry of affliction, repeatedly “when the judge died, they would relapse and do worse.”  Thus it shall also be with the interminable series of good and evil kings which shall lead to their exile, and thus the necessity of the eternal King, Jesus Christ, under whose reign there is no faltering backward – for He lives forever to intercede. So evil had the Israelites become that they “sacrificed their sons and their daughters to demons.”  And one must ask, should the Lord God not punish such deeds?  Does He not hold justice in His right hand?  Should such action be allowed to transpire?  Although the Lord holds compassion in His left hand and always has regard for our affliction when we cry out to Him, He does not, He cannot, allow sin to go unpunished.  If He did so it would but grow more grave and the peril to the soul would be greater, and thus He would fail in compassion not only to the victims of oppression but to the soul of the oppressor. How difficult this is to hear in the materialistic age in which we dwell, where the body is king and possessions take the place of the spirit.  How like the young man in our gospel many are when they hear the call to perfection, when they are challenged to give up their possessions, for our souls have become one with our material wealth, and to lose it we think spells death.  But it is not death but life to which Jesus calls us, life in the Spirit, which is life itself.  And whether we own things or not we must not own them; we must know that all belongs to God, or we shall not belong to God but to the false idols of the nations around us and the death and defilement their evil practices bring.  For do we not today sacrifice our children on the altar of abortion in the name of ease and luxury. “There is One who is good.  If you wish to enter life, keep His commandments.”  If you wish for death, continue to stray. ******* O LORD, how shall we give ourselves entirely to you, you who alone love us? YHWH, save us from following the false gods that surround us and close in.  Easily we go astray without your shepherds to lead us.  May your Son be present to us this day in your Church that we might be kept from falling into the power of our enemies by the sins we commit. Why should we abandon you, LORD?  Why should we fall under the devil's sway and give ourselves to the service of the empty things of this world?  Look upon our weakness.  Help us rather to abandon our passing possessions and put our trust in your unfading glory.  Help us keep to your Word and your way and find the goodness, the perfection, only you hold. Your Son calls us this day away from the vain pursuits of this corrupted place.  May we heed His voice and turn from the evil sacrifices of wanton nations to join ourselves to His Cross.

Ok Girl! Podcast
#56 #AunTEA

Ok Girl! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 77:26


ElleBee gets auntied, blackface, JGs messiness knows no end, and are you a part of a winning circle... Song of the Week: Money - Leikeli47 This week we're supporting our sister @michelekimm check her out on IG! Get your Ok Girl merch here!!! https://audiowave.threadless.com/designs/okgirl-podcast Follow Us @okgirlpodcast @audiowavenetwork Join the conversation. Send us your comments & join the conversation on social media using #okgirlpodcast, send us a message at okgirlpodcast@gmail.com, text us 7342199584, or leave us a review. Don't forget to follow @audiowavenetwork for more great podcasts!

Beyond Your Past
Parenting as a Survivor of Childhood Trauma, and Healing Your Past, with Jeremy Schneider, MFT - Ep. 111

Beyond Your Past

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 43:47 Transcription Available


My guest on this episode of the podcast, Jeremy Schneider, MFT shares his experience as a survivor of trauma, and his work with individuals and families helped inspire him to write "Fatherhood in 40-minute Snapshots".Jeremy G. Schneider is a marriage and family therapist whose career spans more than 15 years of working with individuals and families, focusing on parenting, relationships and mental health. For his work, he has been a featured in The New York Times, TODAY, and CNN and has been a speaker on panels in New York, Philadelphia, Dallas, and Liverpool, England. Jeremy lives and works in New York City with his wife, Gem, and his son and daughter, Lucas and Dorit.During our chat on the podcast, Jeremy and I dive into some aspects of parenting as a survivor of childhood trauma:At 9 years old, he realized that not only did he have things he needed to work on in his own life due to a traumatic childhood, but that he wanted to be a therapist when he grew up.During grad school he came to a greater understanding of both himself and his family, and that if he was going to help others he also had to learn how to help himself.One of the most challenging things about coming to terms with a traumatic childhood is not only, "this is what happened to us and we had to deal with those events as a child", but also now as adults, "we are the ones who have to do the work to heal".How facing your past allows you to be much more free than if you continually run from it.How the trauma he experienced as a child still causes him to struggle at times today, but even with that ongoing struggle the realization that life is so much better now than ever before because he continues to put in the hard work of healing.Understanding that just because you will struggle as an adult, doesn't mean that we should just not even bother to try to heal.He shares about his inspiration for writing "Fatherhood in 40-minute Snapshots" and how the experience of writing has changed him, and his perspective on life and parenting.My chat with Jeremy Schneider was such a great experience and I'm honored to have the opportunity to share some of his story with you here on the podcast. I hope you'll consider checking out his current book, as well as his memoir due out in mid 2019.Be sure and follow Jeremy on Twitter and Facebook, and on his website, JGS.net. You can pick up your copy of Fatherhood in 40-minute Snapshots, on Amazon.-Matthew Pappas, CLC, MPNLP All conversation and information exchanged during participation on the Beyond Your Past Podcast, on BeyondYourPast.com, and BeyondYourPastRadio.com is intended for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing on these podcasts or posted on the above mentioned websites are supplements for or supersedes the relationship and direction of your medical or mental health providers.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sPH8pMZ)

Attention Talk Radio
ADHD: A Mind Shift Experience Shared by Jeremy

Attention Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 42:00


The “Eureka!” The “I get it.” The aha is the holy grail of problem solving. The aha isn't a strategy, system, or tool, but rather simply a shifting of the way you pay attention to things. Often, the aha comes from looking at something in a very foreign way. In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, ADHD coach Jeff Copper (http://digcoaching.com) interviews Jeremy G. Schneider (http://JGS.net), a marriage and family therapist, who shares his experience shifting his mindset in order to better parent his kids and himself, and achieve the relationship of his dreams. If you're looking for an example of how others have changed their perspective in a productive way, this is a show you don't want to miss. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.      

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Just Good Sound Podcast
JGS Podcast 011 [05-09-2017]

Just Good Sound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017


Настало прекрасное и, пожалуй, моё любимое время года. Кто-то считает осень унылой и серой порой - отнюдь, ведь Я, наконец-то, вырвался из рутинного цикла обыденности и, засучив рукава, взялся сводить новый эпизод #JGS подкаста. Что в итоге? - Я остался доволен и пополнил свой плейлист годнотой. У вас тоже есть такая возможность.Отбросьте всё то, что беспокоило вас прежде. Включите сей микс, расслабьтесь и вдохните полной грудью! Надеюсь, он вдохновит вас на свершение великих дел и оставит приятный привкус за собой.Приятного прослушивания! Треклист:1. Fred V & Grafix - Clap Funk 2. Camo & Krooked - Lost In the Future (feat. Jenna G & Futurebound)3. Keeno - Futurism4. Camo & Krooked - Honesty5. Feint - We won't be alone (feat. Laura Brehm)6. TC - Hold On7. Fred V & Grafix - Hurricanes (Wild Love) 8. Camo & Krooked - Ember9. D.Kay - How Much Does It Take10. D.Kay - Serenade11. Pola & Bryson - Mind Seasons12. Moby - Porcelain (Pola & Bryson Remix)13. Hybrid Minds - Phoenix (Feat. Alexa Harley)14. Hybrid Minds - Listen (Feat. Tiffani Juno)15. Fred V & Grafix - Colours Fading16. Daughter - Youth (Hybrid Minds Bootleg)17. Tapolsky & VovKING feat. Yaroslav Dzhus - I Feel You18. Pola & Bryson - Mind Seasons19. Dave Owen - The Get Down20. Dave Owen - A Love So True21. L Plus - Raindrops22. Hybrid Minds - Brighter Days (Feat. Charlotte Haining)23. Keeno - Land, Sea and Sky24. Jome - Cinnamon (Hybrid Minds Remix) 25. Commix - Be True26. Fred V & Grafix - When You Appear27. Fred V & Grafix - Drowning Without You28. Camo & Krooked x Mefjus - Mandala29. Chili Hifly - Is It Love (Dexcell Club Remix)30. Camo & Krooked - Like I Do (feat. James Hersey)31. Dave Owen - Easy Does It32. Camo & Krooked - If I Could (feat. Joe Killington)33. Dossa & Locuzzed - Stoned Love34. Camo & Krooked - Dissolve Me (feat. klei)35. Hans Zimmer - S.T.A.Y. (Delta Heavy Tribute)

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Just Good Sound Podcast
JGS Podcast 004 [2016-06-26_LiquidFunk Edit]

Just Good Sound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017


После небольшого творческого отпуска (во время которого накопилось очень много вкусного материала) я собрал несколько любимых ДнБ треков воедино. И вот, что из этого получилось! Встречайте - четвёртая часть JGS подкаста уже в сети! Скорее нажимайте на "плэй", качайте, заливайте в свои плееры и наслаждайтесь прекрасными вайбами ликвидфанка!Приятного прослушивания!Треклист:Netsky - Thunder (feat. Emeli Sandé)Neonlight - Frontier (feat. SOLAH)Andrew Bayer & Matt Lange feat. Kerry Leva - In And Out Of Phase (Calyx & Teebee Remix)TC - Rep (feat. Jakes) [S.P.Y Remix]Delta Heavy - White Flag (VIP)CARTOON - I Remember U Ft. Jüri Pootsmann (Ownglow Remix)Phil Tangent & Pennygiles - Ascension Logistics - After DarkNetsky - I RefuseSpectraSoul - From The JawsJungle - Platoon (SpectraSoul Remix)Frankee - Deep Down (feat. Caan)Logistics - Finish Line (feat. Zara Kershaw)Technimatic - Parallel (feat. Zara Kershaw)Netsky - Rio (feat. Digital Farm Animals)DC Breaks feat Bianca -FaithlessFred V & Grafix - Comb FunkSpectrasoul ft. Jamie Jooste - Play the FoolPhil Tangent - As Much As I Can Take [feat Hannah Eve]Mat Zo - The Enemy (Fred V & Grafix Remix)Fred V & Grafix - Stay HereLogistics -After DarkHybrid Minds - Touch (Tokyo Prose Remix) [feat. Tiffani Juno]Fred V & Grafix - Like The SunNetsky - Who Knows (feat. Paije)Fred V & Grafix - Ultraviolet (S.P.Y Remix)High Contrast - Remind MePhaction feat. Leo Wood - StratosDr Meaker feat. Lorna King - Deep in My Heart (Original mix)Я в соц.сетях: VK: http://vk.com/dennistrongInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dennistrong/Just Good Sound: http://vk.com/justgoodsound

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Jeff Floro's All About Guitar

Voted "Outstanding Guitarist of the Year" as a student by the faculty of Musician's Institute, Doug Perkins was subsequently hired as a staff instructor at MI. Doug also has composed and produced music for film and TV, including Spongebob Squarepants and Justified. We talk to Doug about his days at MI, his guitar playing and his involvement in a new online educational institution, the JGS (jazzguitarsociety.com).

Jeff Floro's All About Guitar

Voted "Outstanding Guitarist of the Year" as a student by the faculty of Musician's Institute, Doug Perkins was subsequently hired as a staff instructor at MI. Doug also has composed and produced music for film and TV, including Spongebob Squarepants and Justified. We talk to Doug about his days at MI, his guitar playing and his involvement in a new online educational institution, the JGS (jazzguitarsociety.com).

Jeff Floro's All About Guitar

Voted "Outstanding Guitarist of the Year" as a student by the faculty of Musician's Institute, Doug Perkins was subsequently hired as a staff instructor at MI. Doug also has composed and produced music for film and TV, including Spongebob Squarepants and Justified. We talk to Doug about his days at MI, his guitar playing and his involvement in a new online educational institution, the JGS (jazzguitarsociety.com).