POPULARITY
6:57 - What are your thoughts on Jonathan Kahn? / 8:51 - Why did Christians get upset when Kamala Harris told Christians they were 'at the wrong rally'? / 31:37 - Is casting lots a practice we should use today? / 39:31 - Did Ananais and Sapphira go to hell? / 46:40 - Is it ok for Christian kids to celebrate Halloween? / 53:22 - Can Christians lose their salvation?
Michael Arata steps in for Jimmy Ordeneaux and hosts this week's edition of the "Jimmy O Show." Michael was joined by Makai Williams, Jonathan Kahn, Geordan Guidry, and Jack Tchienchou.
Embark on a journey of spiritual recalibration, as we promise a return to a scripture-focused dialogue in our latest podcast episode. We're bringing biblical truth to bear on the ever-changing cultural landscape, with an honest reflection on past distractions and a heartfelt commitment to our core mission. Jonathan Kahn, a Jewish believer in Jesus, graces us with his profound insights into end-time prophecies, reinforcing the role of Scripture in understanding our times and guiding our responses.The episode takes a critical turn as we navigate the turbulent waters of Pope Francis's recent declarations and the Catholic Church's potentially evolving doctrines. Controversies abound, from the notion of blessing same-sex unions to the Pope's thought-provoking take on the Ten Commandments. This conversation isn't just about the Catholic community; it's about the seismic implications for Western civilization and the steadfast adherence to the teachings of the Bible that we hold dear.Finally, we're reminded of the timeless parable of Noah's flood, drawing parallels to the unpredictable nature of Christ's second coming. It's a call to spiritual vigilance and moral readiness, steering clear of misguided attempts to pinpoint the date of this divine event. Through these reflections, we encourage you to find solace and inspiration as we foster a state of perpetual preparedness for the return of Jesus. Join us for this episode that is sure to challenge, educate, and inspire.Support the showSub to my RUMBLE: bit.ly/3OvIaVG
Today I have something on my heart that I want to share. I'm going to dive deeper into Jonathan Kahn's book about the Return of the Gods, which is SO relevant for the spirits currently infiltrating America. I'm also going to introduce the Fall Feasts of Israel which will be discussed, in depth, in next week's official podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ancient-conspiracies/support
Jonathan is the creative and marketing brain behind severals successful Israeli startups. He has helped Wix, Mobileye, Moovit, Facebook, and more came up with impactful campaigns. Some describe him as a “creative ball of energy”, and we believe 100% that you will also agree with this description after listening to this episode. This episode focuses on creativity. How can we unlock our creative brains? As a company creativity helps you stand out, and achieve your goals in ways you didn't think possible at all... Well, do you see the parallelism? Creativity also helps you if you are a new immigrant to a new country where you must succeed. Tune in to unlock your creative brain.
Open calls, questions, and discussion with Matt Slick LIVE in the studio. Questions include---1- Did God the Father make some promises only specifically to God the Son and, if so, how does that affect us as believers---2- Are the prophetic gifts alive today---3- What is the correct interpretation of John 3-5 and is water baptism a possible interpretation---4- Do you think -Church of Christ- members are Christians---5- What does Acts 22-16 mean in relation to water baptism---6- What is your opinion of Jonathan Kahn---7- What does it mean that the earth was formless and that there was darkness, what does that mean exactly- Was that when the fallen angels were thrown down---8- Is there symbolism related to Christ in the sun, moon, and stars in the Genesis account of creation---9- The repeat caller from a cult asked again how Jesus' name could be Greek if he was a Hebrew---10- What is the baptism of the Holy Spirit-
Geliefdes, hiermee ‘n boodskap van Elza Meyer n.a.v. die Return to God Beweging wêreldwyd. Die boodskap van Elza is opgeneem nadat die sewe trompette in Washington vrygestel is op 26 September 2020 o.l.v. Jonathan Kahn. Dit sal wonderlik wees as jy ook hierdie gebede kan saambid.
(Originally aired August 20, 2020) Author of Race on the Brain and Dr. Joe's longtime peer Jonathan Kahn joins us to explain how any one of us can uncover a pattern of bias in our everyday thought process - but what we do from there is our responsibility. Get your copy of Race on the Brain: What Implicit Bias Gets Wrong About the Struggle for Racial Justice
What can science reveal about bias in our education, healthcare, and other social systems? It turns out, quite a bit. This series of short talks from experts in the fields of medicine, law, education, and business explores where bias comes from, the importance of facing the fraught history of bias, and how we might benefit from striving to be “good-ish” rather than “good.” Speakers include: Dolly Chugh, professor at New York University's Stern School of Business; Marianne J. Legato, physician and director of the Foundation for Gender-Specific Medicine; Daniel Braunfeld, Associate Program Director for Special Projects at Facing History and Ourselves; and Jonathan Kahn, the James E. Kelly Professor of Law at Mitchell Hamline School of Law. This lecture took place at the Museum on November 28, 2018, under the title “New Science, New Solutions: The Biology of Bias and the Future of Our Species.” This lecture is generously supported by the Abel Shafer Public Program Fund, a fund created by the Arlene B. Coffey Trust to honor the memory of Abel Shafer.
Poitin isn’t something to hide behind all the other bottles anymore. Gary Mcloughlin and his fellow co-founders of Glendalough Distillery in Wicklow, Ireland knew it was to be the first spirit that they had to make when establishing Ireland’s first craft distillery. If you don’t know what it is, then now is your chance to find out. I’m Susan Schwartz, your drinking companion, and this is Lush Life Podcast, every week we are inspired to live life one cocktail at a time by the best in the industry. Poitin is the traditional spirit of Ireland and after years if it being illegal, it’s finally out in the open being enjoyed along with all the other award-winning gin and whiskey that Glendalough Distillery has created. Come along with me to Wicklow, the garden of Ireland, to hear the legend of St. Kevin and how he inspired Gary and his friends even before Glendalough has produced even one drop of spirit. Our Cocktail of the Week is Galway In Spring: Our cocktail of the week is a whiskey cocktail called Galway in Spring and it was created by Jonathan Kahn for the J Parker in Chicago but you can easily make this one at home! Ingredients Glendalough Double Barrel - 1.5 oz Chartreuse Green - .25 oz Mint syrup - .25 oz Lemon juice - .5 oz Topped with a splash of soda water Mint Sprig Method: Measure out all ingredients and pour into a shaker Add ice Shake vigorously for 8-10 seconds Strain through a Hawthorne strainer into a tall glass Add fresh ice and top with soda water Add a fresh mint sprig for garnish You’ll find this recipe and all the cocktails on ALushLifeManual.com, where you’ll also find all the ingredients in our shop. Full Episode Details: http://bit.ly/2usQvza ----- Become a patron of A Lush Life Manual for as little as $1 a month - less than Starbucks: www.Patreon.com/LushLife Lush Life Merchandise is here - we’re talking t-shirts, mugs, iPhone covers, duvet covers, iPad covers and more covers for everything! and more! Produced by Simpler Media Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Get great cocktail ideas on Pinterest New episodes every Tuesday, usually!!
ABOUT THIS EPISODE Talk of implicit bias has moved far beyond its origin in psychology. It's spread to law journals, it informs training in many workplaces (including one famous coffeeshop chain (https://news.starbucks.com/press-releases/starbucks-to-close-stores-nationwide-for-racial-bias-education-may-29)), and it's entered popular discourse. Does that ubiquity carry risks? What balls are we potentially taking our eyes off of when we focus on implicit bias? These are the kinds of issues addressed in my conversation with Jonathan Kahn, the James E. Kelley Chair in Tort Law at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law, and author of the book Race on the Brain. LINKS --Jonathan Kahn's Mitchell Hamline webpage (https://mitchellhamline.edu/biographies/person/dr-jonathan-kahn/) --Race on the Brain: What Implicit Bias Gets Wrong About the Struggle for Racial Justice, by Jonathan Kahn (https://www.amazon.com/Race-Brain-Implicit-Struggle-Justice/dp/0231184247) --Project Implicit (https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/) --"How the GI Bill left out African Americans," by David Callahan (Demos) (https://www.demos.org/blog/11/11/13/how-gi-bill-left-out-african-americans) --Racism Without Racists, by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva (https://www.amazon.com/Racism-without-Racists-Color-Blind-Persistence/dp/1442276231/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=FVYNRHR64CMPPEK2PX0X) --"The American civil rights tradition: Anticlassification or antisubordination?" by Jack Balkin and Reva Siegel (https://law.yale.edu/system/files/documents/pdf/Faculty/Siegel_TheAmericanCivilRightsTraditionAnticlassificationOrAntisubordination.pdf) --"Chief Justice out to end affirmative action," by Jeffrey Toobin (CNN) (https://www.cnn.com/2013/02/28/opinion/toobin-roberts-voting-rights-act/index.html) --"Sotomayor accuses colleagues of trying to 'wish away' racial inequality," by Robert Barnes (Washington Post) (https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/sotomayor-accuses-colleagues-of-trying-to-wish-away-racial-inequality/2014/04/22/e5892f90-ca49-11e3-93eb-6c0037dde2ad_story.html?utm_term=.703dbfd627fa) Special Guest: Jonathan Kahn.
Dorothy Charles, of the national student group WhiteCoats4BlackLives, joins Shaun to talk about the long and complicated history of institutional racism in the medical and health establishments. Dorothy referenced a number of materials to look into for those who want to learn more: The problem with race-based medicine, a TED talk by Dorothy Roberts: https://www.ted.com/talks/dorothy_roberts_the_problem_with_race_based_medicine Medical Apartheid, by Harriet Washington: http://amzn.to/2hoLge8 Race in a Bottle, by Jonathan Kahn: http://amzn.to/2iz4cEF The Tuskegee Study, via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov/tuskegee/index.html A Generation of Bad Blood, by Vann R. Newkirk II; a look back at the Tuskegee Study from June, 2016: http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/06/tuskegee-study-medical-distrust-research/487439/ Follow Dorothy Charles on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dn_charles Visit the WhiteCoats4BlackLives website: http://www.whitecoats4blacklives.org Like WhiteCoats4BlackLives on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whitecoats4blacklives/ Follow WhiteCoats4BlackLives on Twitter: https://twitter.com/natlwc4bl These episodes don't happen without your support. Thank you! Pledge as little as $1 per week at: http://patreon.com/nototally For a no-cost way of supporting the show, do all of your Amazon shopping from nototally.com/amazon. This will take you to Amazon's front page, and every purchase you make will send a few pennies our way. Thank you! Rating and reviewing us on iTunes is one of the most helpful things you could possibly do for us, and you can do it here: http://nototally.com/iTunes Comment at our website: http://nototally.comLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/nototallyYell at Shaun on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoTotallyBother Brian on Twitter: https://twitter.com/leprcn
We’re back with season 3 and super happy to kick things off with guest, Jonathan Kahn! Jonathan runs #dareconf, a unique conference taking place this September in London. Submissions for this years talks are currently open! Along with that, they’re offering a talk development program to help prepare speakers for their presentations. Great for first […]The post Jonathan Kahn talks Dare Conf appeared first on Ladies in Tech Podcast Feed.