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Cathy and Todd continue their summer blockbusters series with Terminator 2: Judgment Day, James Cameron’s 1991 sci-fi action landmark that grossed $519 million on a then-record $102 million budget and won four Academy Awards. They cover the best behind-the-scenes stories, including how Billy Idol was originally cast as the T-1000 before a motorcycle accident took him out, how Edward Furlong was discovered at a Pasadena Boys and Girls Club with zero acting experience, and why Robert Patrick trained so relentlessly that he outran the insert car on the very first take of the mall chase scene. Subscribe to Cathy's weekly Zen Moment and upgrade to hear a weekly Zen Moment podcast hosted by Cathy and Todd! Some Ways to Support Us Sign up for Cathy's Substack Order Restoring our Girls Links shared in this episode: For the full show notes, visit zenpopparenting.com. This week's sponsor(s): Avid Co DuPage County Area Decorating, Painting, Remodeling by Avid Co includes kitchens, basements, bathrooms, flooring, tiling, fire and flood restoration. MenLiving – A virtual and in-person community of guys connecting deeply and living fully. No requirements, no creeds, no gurus, no judgements Todd Adams Life & Leadership Coaching for Guys Other Ways to Support Us Follow us on social media Instagram YouTube Facebook Buy and leave a review for Cathy’s Book Zen Parenting: Caring for Ourselves and Our Children in an Unpredictable World
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One day every person will stand before God and answer two questions. Here's what they are, what's at stake, and why you don't have to be afraid.
The Church Of The Souls Evolution with The Reverend Blake Rubie (Ordained Minister) Disclosure, War, Near-Death Proof, and the Soul's Long Evolution Toward Love A Personal Opening From San Antonio In this episode of The Church of the Soul's Evolution, Reverend Blake Rubie opens by greeting listeners and sharing personal reflections from San Antonio. He begins with an extended discussion of the San Antonio Spurs, their recent NBA Finals loss to the New York Knicks, and what he sees as the team's strengths, missed opportunities, and future needs. He reflects on the emotional highs and lows of sports, the disappointment of losing, the influence of referees, and the difficulty of investing too much emotion in competition. Lessons From the Spurs and the Pressure of Crunch Time Reverend Rubie uses the Spurs' playoff run as a way to talk about performance under pressure. He praises the team for exceeding expectations and becoming Western Conference champions, while also examining the mistakes that shifted the momentum of the series. He discusses Victor Wembanyama, De'Aaron Fox, Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby, and the need for a strong player to develop alongside Wembanyama. Beneath the sports analysis is a larger theme: talent matters, but mindset, chemistry, decision-making, and calmness in crunch time determine whether a team reaches its highest potential. Turning From Basketball to Disclosure The episode then shifts into one of Reverend Rubie's recurring spiritual and metaphysical subjects: extraterrestrial life and government secrecy. He discusses the film Disclosure Day, recommending it while explaining that it presents the idea that world governments, including the United States, have covered up evidence of life elsewhere in the universe. He speaks about alleged recovered spacecraft, extraterrestrial bodies, black operations, and testimony from people who claim to have worked in covert programs. He frames disclosure as a world-changing revelation that could force humanity to rethink itself and its place in the cosmos. The Hope of Contact and the End of War Reverend Rubie suggests that open contact with extraterrestrial civilizations could help humanity move beyond violence, war, and petty conflict. He imagines advanced beings helping humanity join an intergalactic community, share technology, cure disease, and learn to live in peace. In his view, humanity's violent nature has delayed that possibility. He argues that if people knew without doubt that advanced life exists beyond Earth, they might be inspired to stop fighting and begin thinking more like citizens of a larger universe. 9/11, Afghanistan, and the Human Habit of Violence Reflecting on human cruelty, Reverend Rubie discusses 9/11, the World Trade Center attacks, the Pentagon, Flight 93, and the hateful disregard for human life shown that day. He then broadens the point by saying humanity cannot only condemn others, because nations including the United States have also caused suffering through war, bombing, and retaliation. He points to Afghanistan, World War II, Normandy, and battlefield deaths as examples of the way human beings repeatedly fail to resolve conflicts peacefully. Why Do Men Kill Each Other? Using Forrest Gump as a cultural reference, Reverend Rubie reflects on the question of why human beings kill each other. He suggests that violence often comes from a lack of spiritual maturity and an inability to resolve differences through dialogue. He also connects this to the historical oppression of women, arguing that men have often oppressed the very women who raised them. He strongly praises mothers, especially single mothers, and says women are often better leaders because they nurture, endure, guide, and carry families through hardship. Fantasy, Reality, and the Responsibility to Learn Reverend Rubie contrasts fantasy with reality, asking whether people are more invested in movies and entertainment than in real human suffering and practical courage. He notes that films may inspire people, but they remain fantasy, while real life asks whether someone could rescue a person from a burning car or respond wisely in danger. He encourages listeners to keep learning, think for themselves, and avoid believing that any one book, teacher, or religious authority contains every answer. For him, spiritual growth requires open inquiry, humility, and the willingness to examine testimony from many sources. Near-Death Experiences as Spiritual Evidence A major section of the episode centers on near-death experiences. Reverend Rubie argues that many people who report these experiences are telling the truth and that their stories provide important evidence of spiritual reality. He focuses on the case of Bruce Van Natta, describing the accident in which a truck axle crushed his abdominal area, his heart stopped, and he reported leaving his body, seeing angels, moving through a tunnel, and hearing divine guidance. Reverend Rubie presents this story as evidence that the soul survives the body and that divine help can intervene in moments of life and death. The Call of the Soul and the Intergalactic Community Reverend Rubie connects near-death experiences, extraterrestrial life, and spiritual evolution into one larger worldview. He says humanity is being called by the soul to recognize that life exists throughout the universe and that beings in many forms are waiting for humanity to mature. He describes different species, bodies, skin textures, eyes, and forms of intelligence as part of the Creator's vast design. Humanity, in his view, is a microcosm of the universe, participating in the Creator's growth through experience, choice, and evolution. Earth as a Difficult School of Learning The episode presents Earth as a hard school where souls learn through danger, suffering, nature, disease, accidents, conflict, and mortality. Reverend Rubie mentions storms, lightning, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanoes, tsunamis, car accidents, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and the daily fragility of life. He urges listeners to drink water, care for their bodies, set ego aside, and learn from others. Despite Earth's harshness, he sees the planet as a place of spiritual development where free will, love, and responsibility are tested. Free Will, Karma, and Judgment Day Reverend Rubie emphasizes free will as one of the central conditions of human life. He says people can pray for help, but they must also recognize that choices have consequences. Taking another person's life against that person's free will, he says, creates karmic debt that must be faced in a future lifetime. He also speaks of Judgment Day and the life review, saying every action, interaction, and second of life is recorded. This becomes one of the episode's clearest moral messages: every person is accountable for whether they spread love, harm, hope, or despair. Logic, Life, and the Case for a Living Universe Reverend Rubie uses the diversity of life on Earth as an argument for life elsewhere. He points to millions of insect species, fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, plants, planets, stars, suns, solar systems, and galaxies. His reasoning is that if life can exist so abundantly here, it is logical to believe life exists elsewhere as well. He describes every visible star as a sun with planets around it and imagines other civilizations that may have existed and traveled for millions of years before humanity appeared. Unacknowledged, Nuclear Weapons, and Hidden Technology Returning to the disclosure theme, Reverend Rubie recommends the documentary Unacknowledged, saying it can convince open-minded viewers that extraterrestrial contact has occurred and that covert programs have concealed it. He discusses Area 51, S4, black operations, billions of dollars in secret funding, Roswell, recovered craft, and the possibility that humanity could have had clean or free energy if information had been released. He also reflects on nuclear weapons, Iran, North Korea, the former Soviet Union, weapons of mass destruction, and the danger of believing official claims without critical thought. Prayer as Relationship With the Divine The episode closes by returning to prayer, faith, and love. Reverend Rubie encourages listeners to build a daily relationship with the Creator, Mother and Father God, Jesus, Buddha, Muhammad, or whatever higher power they sincerely turn toward. He says every prayer strengthens faith and that life feels better with a higher power. He offers a prayer thanking the Creator for the beautiful world, asking for blessing, guidance, righteousness, peace, love, dignity, respect, and humanity's growth into a better world aligned with divine will.
The Church Of The Souls Evolution with The Reverend Blake Rubie (Ordained Minister) Disclosure, War, Near-Death Proof, and the Soul's Long Evolution Toward Love A Personal Opening From San Antonio In this episode of The Church of the Soul's Evolution, Reverend Blake Rubie opens by greeting listeners and sharing personal reflections from San Antonio. He begins with an extended discussion of the San Antonio Spurs, their recent NBA Finals loss to the New York Knicks, and what he sees as the team's strengths, missed opportunities, and future needs. He reflects on the emotional highs and lows of sports, the disappointment of losing, the influence of referees, and the difficulty of investing too much emotion in competition. Lessons From the Spurs and the Pressure of Crunch Time Reverend Rubie uses the Spurs' playoff run as a way to talk about performance under pressure. He praises the team for exceeding expectations and becoming Western Conference champions, while also examining the mistakes that shifted the momentum of the series. He discusses Victor Wembanyama, De'Aaron Fox, Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby, and the need for a strong player to develop alongside Wembanyama. Beneath the sports analysis is a larger theme: talent matters, but mindset, chemistry, decision-making, and calmness in crunch time determine whether a team reaches its highest potential. Turning From Basketball to Disclosure The episode then shifts into one of Reverend Rubie's recurring spiritual and metaphysical subjects: extraterrestrial life and government secrecy. He discusses the film Disclosure Day, recommending it while explaining that it presents the idea that world governments, including the United States, have covered up evidence of life elsewhere in the universe. He speaks about alleged recovered spacecraft, extraterrestrial bodies, black operations, and testimony from people who claim to have worked in covert programs. He frames disclosure as a world-changing revelation that could force humanity to rethink itself and its place in the cosmos. The Hope of Contact and the End of War Reverend Rubie suggests that open contact with extraterrestrial civilizations could help humanity move beyond violence, war, and petty conflict. He imagines advanced beings helping humanity join an intergalactic community, share technology, cure disease, and learn to live in peace. In his view, humanity's violent nature has delayed that possibility. He argues that if people knew without doubt that advanced life exists beyond Earth, they might be inspired to stop fighting and begin thinking more like citizens of a larger universe. 9/11, Afghanistan, and the Human Habit of Violence Reflecting on human cruelty, Reverend Rubie discusses 9/11, the World Trade Center attacks, the Pentagon, Flight 93, and the hateful disregard for human life shown that day. He then broadens the point by saying humanity cannot only condemn others, because nations including the United States have also caused suffering through war, bombing, and retaliation. He points to Afghanistan, World War II, Normandy, and battlefield deaths as examples of the way human beings repeatedly fail to resolve conflicts peacefully. Why Do Men Kill Each Other? Using Forrest Gump as a cultural reference, Reverend Rubie reflects on the question of why human beings kill each other. He suggests that violence often comes from a lack of spiritual maturity and an inability to resolve differences through dialogue. He also connects this to the historical oppression of women, arguing that men have often oppressed the very women who raised them. He strongly praises mothers, especially single mothers, and says women are often better leaders because they nurture, endure, guide, and carry families through hardship. Fantasy, Reality, and the Responsibility to Learn Reverend Rubie contrasts fantasy with reality, asking whether people are more invested in movies and entertainment than in real human suffering and practical courage. He notes that films may inspire people, but they remain fantasy, while real life asks whether someone could rescue a person from a burning car or respond wisely in danger. He encourages listeners to keep learning, think for themselves, and avoid believing that any one book, teacher, or religious authority contains every answer. For him, spiritual growth requires open inquiry, humility, and the willingness to examine testimony from many sources. Near-Death Experiences as Spiritual Evidence A major section of the episode centers on near-death experiences. Reverend Rubie argues that many people who report these experiences are telling the truth and that their stories provide important evidence of spiritual reality. He focuses on the case of Bruce Van Natta, describing the accident in which a truck axle crushed his abdominal area, his heart stopped, and he reported leaving his body, seeing angels, moving through a tunnel, and hearing divine guidance. Reverend Rubie presents this story as evidence that the soul survives the body and that divine help can intervene in moments of life and death. The Call of the Soul and the Intergalactic Community Reverend Rubie connects near-death experiences, extraterrestrial life, and spiritual evolution into one larger worldview. He says humanity is being called by the soul to recognize that life exists throughout the universe and that beings in many forms are waiting for humanity to mature. He describes different species, bodies, skin textures, eyes, and forms of intelligence as part of the Creator's vast design. Humanity, in his view, is a microcosm of the universe, participating in the Creator's growth through experience, choice, and evolution. Earth as a Difficult School of Learning The episode presents Earth as a hard school where souls learn through danger, suffering, nature, disease, accidents, conflict, and mortality. Reverend Rubie mentions storms, lightning, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanoes, tsunamis, car accidents, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and the daily fragility of life. He urges listeners to drink water, care for their bodies, set ego aside, and learn from others. Despite Earth's harshness, he sees the planet as a place of spiritual development where free will, love, and responsibility are tested. Free Will, Karma, and Judgment Day Reverend Rubie emphasizes free will as one of the central conditions of human life. He says people can pray for help, but they must also recognize that choices have consequences. Taking another person's life against that person's free will, he says, creates karmic debt that must be faced in a future lifetime. He also speaks of Judgment Day and the life review, saying every action, interaction, and second of life is recorded. This becomes one of the episode's clearest moral messages: every person is accountable for whether they spread love, harm, hope, or despair. Logic, Life, and the Case for a Living Universe Reverend Rubie uses the diversity of life on Earth as an argument for life elsewhere. He points to millions of insect species, fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, plants, planets, stars, suns, solar systems, and galaxies. His reasoning is that if life can exist so abundantly here, it is logical to believe life exists elsewhere as well. He describes every visible star as a sun with planets around it and imagines other civilizations that may have existed and traveled for millions of years before humanity appeared. Unacknowledged, Nuclear Weapons, and Hidden Technology Returning to the disclosure theme, Reverend Rubie recommends the documentary Unacknowledged, saying it can convince open-minded viewers that extraterrestrial contact has occurred and that covert programs have concealed it. He discusses Area 51, S4, black operations, billions of dollars in secret funding, Roswell, recovered craft, and the possibility that humanity could have had clean or free energy if information had been released. He also reflects on nuclear weapons, Iran, North Korea, the former Soviet Union, weapons of mass destruction, and the danger of believing official claims without critical thought. Prayer as Relationship With the Divine The episode closes by returning to prayer, faith, and love. Reverend Rubie encourages listeners to build a daily relationship with the Creator, Mother and Father God, Jesus, Buddha, Muhammad, or whatever higher power they sincerely turn toward. He says every prayer strengthens faith and that life feels better with a higher power. He offers a prayer thanking the Creator for the beautiful world, asking for blessing, guidance, righteousness, peace, love, dignity, respect, and humanity's growth into a better world aligned with divine will.
SummerSlam is almost here and we're making some absolutely WILD predictions for WWE's biggest party of the summer.In this episode of The A2theK Wrestling Show, Karl and Antony throw logic out the window and predict some of the craziest moments that could happen at WWE SummerSlam 2026.Will The Rock finally return and reveal that he's been pulling the strings behind The Bloodline all along? Could CM Punk make his long-awaited comeback and set up a blockbuster WrestleMania showdown with Cody Rhodes? Is Cody Rhodes finally about to turn heel after years as WWE's top babyface?We also discuss Brock Lesnar potentially retiring for good, Oba Femi's meteoric rise, a possible celebrity match involving Danhausen, the future of Liv Morgan and The Judgment Day, Drew McIntyre's return, and whether Je'von Evans could have the breakout performance of his career on the biggest stage.These aren't our official predictions. These are our WILD predictions.Let us know in the comments: which prediction do you think is most likely, and what crazy moment do YOU think could happen at SummerSlam?#WWE #SummerSlam #TheRock #CMPunk #CodyRhodes #BrockLesnar #ObaFemi #DrewMcIntyre #WrestlingPodcast #WWERaw #SmackDown
Weak Men: The Danger of Silent Husbands and the Deception of "Good Times"Weak men, this is your word of the day—and ladies, don't turn the channel just yet, because this is meant to help your home.In this video, Coach Shelby pulls no punches as he targets a society infiltrated by passive, spiritually neutered men who refuse to stand up and lead. To act like a man means putting the Word of God above every single circumstance and relationship in your life. Our culture is desperate for real men of God, and when men leave a spiritual vacuum, darkness is quick to fill the void.Taking us deep into Jeremiah 44, Coach exposes a forgotten piece of biblical history that mirrors our modern world. After the fall of Jerusalem, a remnant of Judah fled to the comforts of Egypt against God's explicit warnings. When the prophet Jeremiah confronted them for burning incense to the "queen of heaven," the people gave a chilling response. The men openly admitted they were going to keep sinning just like their fathers did because back then, they had "plenty of food" and saw no trouble. Coach issues a blistering warning: just because things are going well for you materially right now does not mean you have God's blessing. The women even chimed in, proving that their idolatry happened with their husbands' full permission. Through neglect and by default, a man's refusal to be the spiritual authority causes his entire household to fall into bondage. It's time to stop making excuses, stop living in the family hog slop, and start doing your job.Classroom Highlights:The Neutered Culture: Why modern society is suffering from a lack of true, Word-centered masculinity.The Side-by-Side Standard: Why Eve was taken from Adam's side—not to walk behind him, and not to be abandoned to lead the home alone.The Illusion of Prosperity: Why having plenty of food and money while living in rebellion is a dangerous sign that you are running out of God's grace.Breaking the Generational Hog Slop: Coach shares a personal example from his own family history to prove that excuses mean nothing on Judgment Day.Jezebel and the Comment Section: Why Coach expects the spirit of rebellion to pipe up, and why he stands firm on the Word regardless.Scriptures Studied:Jeremiah 44:17 – But we will certainly do whatever thing goeth forth out of our own mouth, to burn incense unto the queen of heaven...Jeremiah 44:19 – And when we burned incense to the queen of heaven... did we make her cakes to worship her... without our husbands?Matthew 7:20 – Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.#WordTime #CoachShelby #WeakMen #Jeremiah44 #SpiritualLeadership #ActLikeMen #GenerationalSin #BiblicalTruth #Repentance #FamilyOrderChapters0:00 - Intro: A Direct Word for Weak Men0:11 - The Toxic Reality: Societies Suffering from Passive Men0:33 - What It Means to Act Like a Man: Word Over Circumstance0:56 - Inside Jeremiah 44: The Remnant That Fled to Egypt1:26 - The Multitude Rejects the Prophet: "We Will Not Listen"1:56 - The Adam Excuse: Blaming the Wife for the Man's Lack of Leadership2:17 - Walking Beside the Man: The Proper Place of a Wife2:38 - Living in the Family Hog Slop: The Trap of Generational Sin3:00 - Excuses vs. The Blood: Coach's Personal Family Testimony3:42 - The Deception of Success: When Idolatry Looks Like Prosperity4:09 - A Warning to Sir and Ma'am: God's Mercy Has an End Date4:28 - Blaming God for the Famine: The Twisted Logic of the Rebels4:53 - With Our Husbands' Permission: The Evidence of Male Neglect5:09 - Grab Your Wife's Hand: Stepping Into Your Spiritual Authority5:37 - Shut Up: Addressing the Ugly Comments and the Jezebel Spirit5:57 - Outro: A Blessing for the Men Who Stand Up and Lead
In today's episode of the Atheist Experience, The Cross Examiner and JMike tackle the subtle "little things" of Christian nationalism and the liberating reality of secular mental health! From the Pentagon's reclassification of Mormonism to a personal struggle with depression, the hosts dismantle the idea that faith is a viable substitute for evidence or professional care. Can we find a better grounding for reality than ancient forgeries and emotional placeholders?Levi in LA questions why he shouldn't believe in a higher power if it provides comfort, such as a positive outlook during illness. The hosts use the "diamond in the backyard" analogy to explore the high cost of religious tithing and emotional energy spent on unsupported claims. They emphasize that a lack of evidence should lead to agnosticism rather than conviction. What happens to your resources when the promise of a diamond never materializes?Michel in NY asks if the fame of the Gospels proves Jesus was a historical figure rather than a myth. The hosts compare this reasoning to the popularity of King Arthur or Robin Hood, noting that legendary status doesn't establish physical reality. The conversation briefly touches on apocryphal texts and modern gender commentary before being identified as potential trolling for its lack of substance. Can the popularity of a story ever serve as a reliable yardstick for historical truth?Marcos in New Zealand presents a trilemma regarding children and free will on Judgment Day. He also cites documented witnesses of Ellen White as proof for his theism. The hosts challenge this "hearsay of hearsay" by comparing it to the modern "James River Church toes" miracle, which lacked independent verification despite multiple claims of witnessing the divine. They urge applying a consistent standard of evidence to all extraordinary stories. Why do ancient legends receive a special pass from skepticism?Thank you for joining us this week! We will see you next time!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-atheist-experience--3254896/support.
What Will Happen The Last Judgement Our Attitude Toward It
Explore the powerful and often misunderstood parables at the end of the Olivet Discourse in Matthew 24–25. In this discussion, Brother George and guest Peter Lynch examine the parables of the Faithful and Evil Servant, the Ten Virgins, the Talents, and the Sheep and the Goats. Discover how these teachings relate to judgment, obedience, salvation, rewards, and preparedness for Christ's return. Learn surprising facts about Judgment Day as well as future prophetic events the Marriage Supper of the Lamb, the Judgment Seat of Christ, and the Great White Throne Judgment. There is much more to these fascinating parables than you thought! #OlivetDiscourse #FaithfulandEvilServant #TenVirgins #TheTalents #SheepandtheGoats #Judgment #JudgmentDay Bible Made Easy Podcast: Bible based lessons through the lens of God's eternal love for humanity and His desire to reconcile all things to Himself. Peter Lynch Channel https://youtube.com/@peterlynchchannel?si=vot9t6FsDtPTKnCi Endtime Timeline Poster https://www.thebiblemadeeasypodcast.com/endtime-timeline
God Gives Us What We Ask For by Autumn Dickson In the last post, we talked a bit about how the people implored Samuel for a monarchy. They were insistent, and Samuel saw their folly. He tried warning them; he understood what they were really asking for even if they didn't. Here is a modern rendition of that conversation. Israelites-We want a king! Give us a king like other nations! Samuel-Do you even understand what you're asking? Kings take your sons for war and your daughters to be servants. They take the best of your property. They serve themselves. Why do you want a king? Israelites-Give us a king! Samuel knew Who they were rejecting, and he knew they were trying to replace the ultimate Defender with a mortal. The Israelites already had a King, but they wanted a different one. They insisted on it. And interestingly enough, the Lord tells Samuel to go ahead. Samuel 8:22 And the Lord said to Samuel, Hearken unto their voice, and make them a king. And Samuel said unto the men of Israel, Go ye every man unto his city. The Lord tells Samuel to give them a king, and then He guides Samuel through the process of selecting and anointing kings. He gives the people what they want. The Lord literally just gives it to them. He didn't directly condemn them. He literally just gave them the curse they asked for. What I want to share today is my own interpretation of Judgment Day. I do not know exactly how Judgment Day or the eternities will look, but this is what I have come to believe thus far as I've studied the words of prophets and scripture. I'm sure it will evolve as I grow older, but this is my working theory. Part (and I emphasize part because I'm sure there are exceptions to this) of Judgment Day is the Lord saying, “Give them what they want.” I think we often picture the Lord condemning and cursing and exiling people, but I think we've got it a bit wrong. I think people choose where they're going more often than not. Let me give some examples of what I mean. Woman-I refuse to be a baby factory. I won't be oppressed like this. Heavenly Father-Okay. I won't force you. I'm not trying to make you a baby factory, I'm trying to make you a mother. I'm trying to save you from eternal emptiness, but I will give you what you want. Woman-You can't fool me! You're just trying to control me! The woman separates herself from what she perceives is a controlling, power-hungry god. She separates herself because she doesn't know the true God, because she doesn't understand what He's trying to offer her. It drives me nuts when people mischaracterize the Lord. Eternity is going to be painfully empty without posterity. PAINFUL. What do you even live for? Do you really think being single and childless is going to fulfill you for eternity? Sure, you'll be fine for a while, but there will come a day when you realize that you have no purpose because there is no progression or struggle. Eternity will be hell, and you will have put yourself there. Someday you're going to wake up and realize that God was trying to bless you, and you cursed yourself instead. It often blows my mind how people get things so wrong, but this has been prophesied. In the latter-days, people will call good evil and evil good. As a mother, I've been experimenting with how much agency to give my kids. And when I say “experiment,” I mean I get so tired of giving them instructions and being labelled a bad guy that I hide out in my room and let them go Lord of the Flies on each other. It usually gives me a small reprieve in exchange for hours of fixing the problems that cropped up while I was hiding. If I were to let them choose exactly what they wanted, they would refuse any kind of schooling, sports, self-development, and anything else that is essential for healthy adjustment to adult life. The irony is that for a long time, they would likely think they were happy, but I can see the misery that would come from never learning to read or work with a team. I can see the misery that would stem from watching their friends move on without them, watching the whole world move on without them. And if I allowed them to completely sink into TV and iPads, they would live there and be miserable and not even know it. If I let them take full control of their tiny-human-inclinations, they would scream at each other and kick each other, and they would turn into mean, miserable little gremlins who no one wants to be around. I get it, Heavenly Father. It's exhausting. It's so frustrating to give your loved ones everything they need to be truly happy and live a worthwhile life only to be labelled bossy and mean. Now that's a pretty bleak assessment of my parenting right there, and it's not always like that. Sometimes they appreciate me coaching them into better people. Sometimes I wake up and they're making bagels for their baby sisters without me. Sometimes I watch them play games with each other for hours. I watch them control their anger or forgive each other or do any number of wonderful, mature, Christlike things. So we're not complete failures over here, but I've definitely learned important lessons after becoming a mom. I have learned that humans often love making themselves miserable. Heavenly Father doesn't even have to curse us or send us to hell. We walk there willingly. We choose oppressive kings and empty saviors to fight our battles. We choose hell. How much of Judgment Day will be arrogant people cursing His name because they supposedly know better? How much of Judgment Day will be people walking away from the Lord because they have Him all wrong? How long will it take for them to wake up and realize the path they took is a curse and He was trying to save them? I testify of a Lord who is not a tyrant. He doesn't force our hand. He is the one who gave us our agency and protects it. Despite all that it costs Him, He preserves our agency while Satan would try to destroy it and enslave us. Despite the fact that He had to pay for it with the blood of His Son, despite the fact that He is spit upon by His enemies because He allows them to, despite the fact that He gets labelled as an oppressive tyrant (ironic when you consider the fact that He is allowing them to call Him a tyrant), He protects our agency. He will let us walk away and choose those difficult lessons. Don't choose the difficult lessons. I testify that He knows what He's doing. Follow Him! Let Him be your King. Autumn Dickson was born and raised in a small town in Texas. She served a mission in the Indianapolis Indiana mission. She studied elementary education but has found a particular passion in teaching the gospel. Her desire for her content is to inspire people to feel confident, peaceful, and joyful about their relationship with Jesus Christ and to allow that relationship to touch every aspect of their lives. Autumn was the recipient of FAIR's 2024 John Taylor Defender of the Faith Award. The post Come, Follow Me with FAIR – 1 Samuel 8–10; 13; 15–16 – Part 2 – Autumn Dickson appeared first on FAIR.
WWE King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring are delivering with Night of Champions 2026 ahead -- and Getting Over is here to break it all down! Host Adam Silverstein opens with The Main Event [3:15] tackling Cody Rhodes and GUNTHER seemingly repeating the Drew McIntyre feud before driving into Oba Femi, Dominik Mysterio and Chad Gable making significant strides in their booking. "The Silver King" then covers The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [24:05], including Seth Rollins calling out Roman Reigns, LA Knight finding his stride with Jey Uso, Je'Von Evans grabbing a huge victory, Liv Morgan unwittingly leading a Judgment Day split, Royce Keys being marginalized, Ricky Saints stepping up and what Sol Ruca vs. Lyra Valkyria proved about their current roles. Follow Getting Over on Twitter, Bluesky & YouTube @GettingOverCast. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼https://nordvpn.com/GETTINGOVER| Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!
We're back, and just in time for summer blockbuster season! Join Chad Perman and new co-host Elizabeth Cantwell as they talk their way through one of the biggest/best summer blockbusters of all time, James Cameron's Terminator 2: Judgment Day, on the occasion of its 35th anniversary next month.
Mayim Bialik tried a GLP‑1 drug on medical advice. After one dose, she had severe, multi-day side effects and tt became serious enough to require IV treatment. Bialik described it as a “nightmare” experience. One can argue that no decade had a better combination of action films than the '90s. This stacked list includes Terminator 2: Judgment Day, The Fugitive, Speed, Face/Off, The Matrix and Heat. However, there's a mega 1996 blockbuster that is often overlooked when discussing the decade's best action films. The Rock turns 30. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayim Bialik tried a GLP‑1 drug on medical advice. After one dose, she had severe, multi-day side effects and tt became serious enough to require IV treatment. Bialik described it as a “nightmare” experience. One can argue that no decade had a better combination of action films than the '90s. This stacked list includes Terminator 2: Judgment Day, The Fugitive, Speed, Face/Off, The Matrix and Heat. However, there's a mega 1996 blockbuster that is often overlooked when discussing the decade's best action films. The Rock turns 30. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailYour conscience is not just a feeling, it's a witness. We sit with Romans 2:15-16 and follow Paul's logic all the way to the courtroom scene of Judgment Day, where the inner dialogue of “accusing or excusing” becomes part of the evidence. That idea lands hard: Christ won't need to list every charge for us to understand why God's judgment is just, because the conscience has been recording more than we like to admit.We also talk about what makes this judgment complete: God doesn't only evaluate outward actions. He judges “the secrets of men” by Jesus Christ, reaching motives, hidden patterns, and the private sins we assume are invisible. That's why the gospel can't be separated from final judgment. The same message that proclaims salvation also declares the certainty and seriousness of accountability, and it pushes us toward heart-level sanctification rather than surface-level religion.Then we turn to the way Christians speak and live right now. We push back on the flippant, entertainment-first approach that makes Scripture sound like a punchline, because we're not trying to laugh people into hell. At the same time, we make a case for using technology and social media as mission ground, remembering that you don't need a huge following to be faithful. We close with a blunt challenge about spiritual leadership and the silence of men, and we ask what faithfulness looks like in public and in private. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your answer: where do you feel the conscience pressing you most right now?Support the showBE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!
Scripture is unmistakably clear: Jesus will return in glory to judge the nations, separating those who received Him from those who rejected Him (Matthew 25:31–32). Yet false teachers deny or dilute this reality, replacing repentance and holiness with a softened message that cannot save. In today's episode of the MY Devotional Podcast, Dr. Michael Youssef unpacks Jude's urgent imagery for apostate teachers—portraits designed to help believers recognize danger before spiritual shipwreck occurs: “Hidden reefs” at your love feasts (Jude 1:12): beneath-the-surface threats that damage the church while “feeding only themselves.” “Clouds without rain” (v. 12): loud, trend-driven voices that promise refreshment but deliver only disappointment. “Autumn trees… without fruit and uprooted” (v. 12): spiritually barren leaders who leave others malnourished and are ultimately “twice dead.” “Wild waves” and “wandering stars” (vv. 13): chaotic influences that produce wreckage and provide no true direction—drifting farther from biblical Truth. Jude then lifts our eyes to the certainty apostates try to erase: the Lord is coming with holy ones to judge everyone (Jude 1:14–15). For the unrepentant, that day will bring terror. But for believers who long for His appearing, it will be a day of joy—when we see the signs of His return and “lift up [our] heads” with expectation (Luke 21:28). Prayer: Lord, may I pursue Your Truth revealed in Your Word with confidence and joyfully prepare for the day of Your return. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen. “They are wild waves of the sea, foaming up their shame; wandering stars, for whom blackest darkness has been reserved forever” (Jude 1:13). Learn more in Dr. Michael A. Youssef's sermon series Contend for the Faith: WATCH NOW|LISTEN NOW The voice you hear on the MY Devotional podcast is digitally generated with Dr. Youssef's permission. If today's devotional stirred a question, burden, or need for prayer, you don't have to walk through it alone.
The Bible teaches that at the end of this current age, when Jesus returns, God will finally and eternally judge all people. But what is the actual basis of that judgment? What does it have to do with our lives right now? And how can we know where we stand? For Protestants who believe that salvation is by grace through faith alone, it may come as a surprise that every time the final judgment is described in Scripture, it is done on the basis of works. In other words, on that last day, believers will be revealed by the way they lived in Jesus' name, while those who do not know Christ will be revealed by the works they failed to do. So, how does this final judgment shape our reality today? By pulling the justification which we receive at the judgment seat of Christ into the present, faith allows us to know right now that we are not guilty before God. This divine declaration—that we have infinite value because we are united to Jesus—forms the Christian's identity now, assuring us of who we really are. Join us as we look at how the final judgment allows us to hear the Lord say face-to-face what He has already promised in His Word: “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Hosts: Aaron Mueller and Chuck Rathert Subscribe to the show at https://cacg.saintjamesglencarbon.org. To comment on this episode, visit https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/cacg-ep145.
Whether it be graduation, tax day, or an important holiday, human beings intuitively understand what it means to live in light of a coming date on the calendar. In Psalm 75, God declares that he has appointed a day when he will judge with equity. In this sermon, we explore how living backward from the certainty of Judgment Day sets us free to walk in humility and hope.
Ryan and Cindy continue their journey through the spring of 2001. We get to the main show rather quickly, because not much happened to build up the show, since the top 3 matches are just rematches from the month before. Despite the rematches there is a bunch to talk about, including: Rikishi's back! And trying to stick his ass in William Regal's face. Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit reach the climax of their feud in a two out of three falls match. Rhyno continues to build up the hardcore title. Chyna defending her Women's title against Lita, in what proved to be her last match and going over her legacy. Kane and Triple H having a chain match for the IC title. Tag Turmoil match ending with Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho forming a team. Just like 1997 and 1999, it's time for a May PPV to have Steve Austin against the Undertaker for the World title. We also look at a very different feeling Raw the night after, featuring Kurt Angle re-coronation with his gold medals, the Molly Holly/Spike Dudley romance, an all-time tag team match, and it's Judgment Day for Triple H's quadriceps (for the first time). Enjoy the show!
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Judgement Day 2005 is the next stop for The Random Wrestling Review, a night headlined by a WWE Title, I Quit Match between John Cena and JBL-and abley backed up by Kurt Angle taking on Booker T and Eddie Guerrero taking on his former friend Rey Mysterio. Also on this week's pod we announce a few small changes to the podcast going forward in the post-WrestleMania 42 world. The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Alex, Matt & Tinky.
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Imagine a time when every nation will have its Messenger standing before them, and the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, will be there too, as a witness over everyone. On which side will you be on that day? It's a terrifying thought, indeed.
To close out our Not-So-Terrible-2s month, we're covering what could be a perfect sequel: Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Written and Directed by James Cameron, he brings what he learned on Aliens and blew it up, even bigger. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Robert Patrick, Edward Furlong, Earl Boen, and Joe Morton.
The Snug Wrestling crew is back with our WWE Saturday Night's Main Event predictions, breaking down the full match card, championship matches, possible surprises, and who we think walks out with the win. This episode is focused on the biggest WWE stories heading into Saturday Night's Main Event, including Penta defending the Men's Intercontinental Championship against Ethan Page, Becky Lynch vs Sol Ruca for the Women's Intercontinental Championship, and a major six-woman tag match featuring Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, Jade Cargill, Michin, and B-Fab. We also give our thoughts on the tag team title matches, potential title changes, storyline direction, and what these results could mean for WWE going forward. Matches We Cover • Penta (c) vs Ethan Page Men's Intercontinental Championship prediction • Becky Lynch (c) vs Sol Ruca Women's Intercontinental Championship prediction • Logan Paul & Austin Theory (c) vs The Street Profits World Tag Team Championship prediction • Brie Bella & Paige (c) or The Judgment Day vs Nia Jax & Lash Legend WWE Women's Tag Team Championship prediction • Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss vs Jade Cargill, Michin & B-Fab Six-woman tag team match prediction What You'll Get In This Episode The Snug crew gives direct predictions for every match on the card, including who should win, who probably will win, and which matches could have surprise finishes. We also discuss possible WWE storyline developments, championship changes, and which superstars could gain momentum after Saturday Night's Main Event. We break down how WWE may book Penta vs Ethan Page, whether Sol Ruca can pull off a major upset against Becky Lynch, and what a win or loss could mean for Logan Paul, Austin Theory, and The Street Profits in the tag team division. We also discuss the women's division, including Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, Jade Cargill, Nia Jax, Lash Legend, Brie Bella, Paige, and The Judgment Day. Why This Episode Matters WWE Saturday Night's Main Event could play a major role in shaping upcoming championship feuds, title challengers, and future premium live event storylines. With multiple championships on the line and several major WWE names involved, this card has the potential for title changes, heel turns, returns, and storyline twists. This preview helps fans get ready for the show with match-by-match predictions, storyline discussion, and honest reactions from the Snug Wrestling crew. Drop your predictions in the comments and let us know who you think wins at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. Join the Conversation Who wins: Penta or Ethan Page? Does Becky Lynch retain against Sol Ruca? Can The Street Profits beat Logan Paul and Austin Theory? Which women's tag team walks out with the titles? What happens in the six-woman tag match with Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, Jade Cargill, Michin, and B-Fab? Comment your winner picks below and tell us what match you're most excited for. Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more WWE predictions, wrestling podcast episodes, live reactions, and weekly pro wrestling talk from the Snug Wrestling crew. Follow Snug Wrestling: X/Twitter: https://x.com/SnugWrestling Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/snugwrestling/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@snugwrestlin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/snugwrestlingg Merch/Website: https://tee.pub/lic/5RBm2m1Bhdo Business inquiries: snugwrestlingpod@gmail.com Disclaimer: This video is for commentary, criticism, news, and entertainment purposes only. Snug Wrestling is not affiliated with WWE, AEW, TNA, or any wrestling promotion. All trademarks, names, and footage belong to their respective owners. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. #WWE #SaturdayNightsMainEvent #WWEPredictions #Penta #EthanPage #BeckyLynch #SolRuca #RheaRipley #CharlotteFlair #AlexaBliss #JadeCargill #StreetProfits #LoganPaul #AustinTheory #WrestlingPodcast #SnugWrestling
Hardy gets attacked, Cena can't get the STF on, Punk gets Spiked, Orton goes low, and Joey remembers Ted Turner. Paypal Patreon Email: cupofjoewrestlingshow@gmail.com Twitter
There comes a point in collecting when the question stops being “Do I want the card?” and becomes “What am I willing to move to get it?”In this episode, Brett breaks down consolidation through the lens of a living collection. Not the hobby cliché version. The real version. The version tied to timing, sacrifice, identity, liquidity, and conviction.With show season approaching and more major cards surfacing across auctions, trade nights, and show floors, collectors are facing tougher decisions. This conversation explores what consolidation really is, why it matters, where collectors get it wrong, and how to know if the move is making your collection more true or simply more expensive.Topics include: Why consolidation is about depth over breadth The difference between consolidation and escalation Judgment Day and deciding what leaves The psychology of ownership and attachment Collection equity vs. outside money Why readiness matters more than collectors admit The risks of concentration and emotional decision making This episode is for collectors trying to build collections with purpose instead of reacting to opportunity.Sign up for Hobby Jobs and The Weekly Rip for freeGet your free copy of Collecting For Keeps: Finding Meaning In A Hobby Built On HypeStart your 7 day free trial of Stacking Slabs Patreon Today[Distributed on Sunday] Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Tiktok ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Journalist Lee Sanders is back with full WWE RAW 5/18/26 REVIEW coverage as Brock Lesnar returns and destroys Oba Femi! Roman Reigns addresses Jacob Fatu one week after getting completely destroyed by The Samoan Werewolf on Monday Night RAW! After Backlash failed to settle the score and Fatu embarrassed The Tribal Chief yet again last week, the big question now becomes: Will Roman Reigns offer Jacob Fatu ONE LAST shot at the World Heavyweight Championship? And if he does, what stipulations will Roman demand this time around?THE RCWR SHOW with Lee Sanders breaks down all the fallout from WWE RAW 5/18/26 including Oba Femi's latest Open Challenge, Paige & Brie Bella defending the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships against Judgment Day's Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez, plus the insanity involving El Grande Americano and Los Americanos colliding with Original El Grande Americano and Los Americanos Hermanos in tag team action!BROUGHT TO YOU IN PART BY WHISPER: UTC VIA https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/552340/whisper-utc AND DriveThruRPG.com Celebrate this spring with friends and jump into Whisper: UTC. If you're a fan of tabletop roleplaying games, this lightweight system delivers fast-paced, stylish, urban tactical combat that hits hard. Whisper: UTC is a character-focused experience, giving you the freedom to shape your playstyle with deep customization options. Build your crew, dive in, and choose from 46 unique classes. To grab your copy, check out the link in the description of this very episode. And start paving your own story.BROUGHT TO YOU IN PART BY QUESTIONS 4 CANCER DOCTORS VIA Q4CD.COMRecently diagnosed with prostate cancer? Before making treatment decisions, get clarity from someone who's been there. At Questions 4 Cancer Doctors — Q4CD.com — Dr. Williams, a retired Lieutenant Colonel and Radiation Oncologist, helps men and veterans understand their options and ask the right questions before moving forward. Download the book and schedule a private 1-to-1 consultation today at Q4CD.com. Q4CD.com — because the right questions lead to the right decisions.
This week, Nick and Vaughn dive deep into WWF's Judgment Day 2000, where The Rock defended the WWF Championship against Triple H in a 60-minute Iron Man Match. BUT FIRST, they discuss the passing of Ted Turner, the John Cena Classic, and more.--Twitter/X: [@_piccone] [@VaughnMJohnson] [@ShootersRadio]Instagram: [@shootersradio]Threads: [@shootersradio] [@picconenick] [@vaughnjohnson166]Bluesky: [@shootersradio] [@piccone] [@vaughnjohnson]Facebook: [facebook.com/shootersradio]Exclusive Patreon content: [patreon.com/shootersradio]
After another awful modern day Backlash Kyle and Gootz discuss how much better the pacing of the show used to be in 1998. Then we review the show discuss the everlasting popularity of LOD the evolution of Goldust Rock being confident to job to Mark Henry the return of Bossman the debut of Socko. And the massive declaration JR gives Austin and why its pretty accurate! A fun time in the wwf certainly better than 2026!
Hasta la vista, baby! Join Owen, Cody and Lance as they discuss the 1991 hit sequel, Terminator 2: Judgment Day!If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe and share!Follow us:Twitter - https://mobile.twitter.com/filmoscopypodFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/people/Filmoscopy-Podcast/100088099624743/
This week the guys finally get to a theatrical release as they review director Ang Lee's long awaited 2003 film, Hulk! After Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon became an unexpected commercial and critical darling, Lee had a slew of big budgeted opportunities flood his inbox. The two biggest ones being a follow up to James Cameron's Terminator 2 Judgment Day, as well as the long in development by Cameron's ex Gale Anne Hurd Hulk film. Yet, he turned down Terminator 3 in order to take the big green monster on. And after years of rejected scripts and start stops, the green light was finally given, with Eric Baja being Lee's choice for the Banner/Hulk role. But upon release, Hulk was met with derision from both critics and audiences, with some saying there wasn't enough action and others putting down the long built up finale between the two Banners. Will The Three Men and a Retrospective Podcast join the fray of people who reassess Hulk in a positive light?? Listen in to find out! Also, we reveal what the next retrospective series will be.
This week the guys finally get to a theatrical release as they review director Ang Lee's long awaited 2003 film, Hulk! After Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon became an unexpected commercial and critical darling, Lee had a slew of big budgeted opportunities flood his inbox. The two biggest ones being a follow up to James Cameron's Terminator 2 Judgment Day, as well as the long in development by Cameron's ex Gale Anne Hurd Hulk film. Yet, he turned down Terminator 3 in order to take the big green monster on. And after years of rejected scripts and start stops, the green light was finally given, with Eric Baja being Lee's choice for the Banner/Hulk role. But upon release, Hulk was met with derision from both critics and audiences, with some saying there wasn't enough action and others putting down the long built up finale between the two Banners. Will The Three Men and a Retrospective Podcast join the fray of people who reassess Hulk in a positive light?? Listen in to find out! Also, we reveal what the next retrospective series will be.
If we will rely on God's love by repenting and seeking costly grace, then we can have covenant confidence as we prepare for judgment day. Click here to see the speech page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our WWE Raw review as Simon Miller recaps:0:00 Street Profits & Joe Hendry vs. The Vision4:55 Je'Von Evans vs. Rusev7:29 Asuka retires?8:42 Paige, Brie Bella and Judgment Day promo10:20 Roman Reigns backstage11:25 IYO SKY vs. Sol Ruca13:06 Backstage promos14:10 Oba Femi open challenge16:11 Dominik Mysterio vs. El Grande Americano18:17 Jacob Fatu attacks Roman Reigns Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us Fan MailListening to Filmshake, it is suddenly so clear. We will never stop. We will never leave you, never hurt you, never shout at you, or get drunk and hit you, or say we are too busy to spend time with you. We will always be there. In an insane world, we are the sanest choice...so listen as we talk about 1991's Terminator 2: Judgement Day. It's one of the biggest movies of all time, and we're finally covering it! We also talk 1991's Suburban Commando because Jordan said we had to. Come with us if you want to live!Music Heard this Episode"Nice Place To Live (But I Wouldn't Want To Visit)" by Robert Jason"Main Tile (Terminator 2 Theme)" -- by Brad Fiedel"Canal Chase" -- by Brad Fiedel"Perfect Menu" -- by Grant Kirkhope (from the Nintendo 64 game, Perfect Dark, also home of the villainous "dataDyne," which Nic kept accidentally mentioning when he meant to say "Cyberdyne")"It's Over (Good-bye)" -- by Brad FiedelSupport the showIntro music - "If" by Broke For FreeConnect with us!TwitterFacebookEmailLinktr.eeLetterboxd - Nic & JordanThe Nicsperiment
The "Lean, Mean, Hiring Machine": 6 Recruiters vs. 2,400 Locations How do you hire for Applebee's, Taco Bell, Arby's, and Planet Fitness without losing your mind? If you're Mark Gibson at Flynn Group, you don't—you let a robot named Frankie do it. In this episode of The Chad and Cheese Podcast, we hang out with the man managing the world's largest franchise empire with a recruiting team so small they could all fit in one booth at Applebee's. Mark breaks down how they ditched boring forms for text-based AI, turning their six recruiters into "high-level media buyers" instead of resume-shuffling zombies. What's inside: The "Midnight Million": What happens when you flip the switch on a new system and wake up to a literal mountain of applicants. Frankie Goes to Hollywood (and Pizza Hut): How an AI assistant handles the "boring stuff" so humans can actually be human. TikTok vs. The Churn: Using Gen Z influencers to drive talent and AI surveys to make sure they don't "ghost" after day three. Judgment Day: Mark addresses the "Terminator" fears of automation. Spoiler alert: the robots aren't making the pizzas... yet. From "black card" memberships for fries to surviving the HR tech "Judgment Day," this is a deep dive into how to scale a global empire without the overhead. Grab a snack and listen in—Frankie is watching. If you could automate the single most annoying part of your job today, what would it be?
After 1991's Terminator 2: Judgment Day, James Cameron's interest in making a third Terminator movie seemed to wane. However, that didn't stop others trying to take things forward. And whilst Arnold Schwarzenegger would, for many years, insist that he'd only make T3 with Cameron, a string of underwhelming box office performers started to have an impact for Arnie. That said, just securing the rights to Terminator caused no end of challenges, and would drive a wedge between James Cameron and two of his friends. And that's just part of the story... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the final judgment, King Jesus will give us the kingdom and send unbelievers to hell.
0:00 – Intro / Raw Review: Asuka and Iyo Sky's "Shakespearean" mist segment7:30 – Roman Reigns' "cry bully" babyface promo and The Usos' return14:45 – Judgment Day rushed booking: Roxanne Perez hits Finn Balor with a hammer20:10 – The wrestling was good, but Seth Rollins' "I don't trust me" promo was terrible24:20 – Joe Hendry confronts Seth Rollins / Logan Paul conspiracy theories28:50 – Rumored 50% pay cuts for undercard talent vs. massive TKO executive raises37:10 – Exploring The New Day's contract buyout and Edge's AEW run44:20 – Match of the night: Otis and Tozawa stepping up to Oba Femi52:15 – Sol Ruca's botched debut against Becky Lynch and the Tiffany Stratton fallout59:30 – WrestleMania merch sales realities and Backlash previewBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Did the Terminator franchise really need to live on past James Cameron's excellent T2: Judgment Day? Probably not! But Hollywood can't let a good (or moneymaking) franchise die. And so after the strong performance of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, not even franchise star Arnold Schwarzenegger leaving movies for the world of politics could kill the series. But what is a franchise to do when it's under new ownership and it's lost it's usual leading man? The makers of the fourth entry decided to use the opportunity to finally deliver a movie the franchise's fans had been clamoring for since the beginning - a film set entirely during the post Judgment Day future war. And they recruited two new powerhouse leading men to front it - Christian Bale, a newly minted Hollywood blockbuster star after the mega-success of The Dark Knight, and Sam Worthington, a name on the rise about to also star in the same year's most anticipated blockbuster, Avatar (from, yep...James Cameron). So what could possibly go wrong? Well, the pre-release leak of audio of Bale freaking out and yelling at a crewmember, which overshadowed much else of the film's release, might be the start of the answer...but what about the movie itself? Join us as we start out new theme month - "No Fate But What We MAYke" - as we discuss 2009's Terminator Salvation! Our Twitter Our Facebook Our Instagram Our YouTube Trev's Letterboxd Chris' Letterboxd
Terminator Cast - Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn and Edward Furlong - September 2024 Recorded live at FanX Salt Lake in 2024, this special episode of CONversations with Craig brings together three icons from the Terminator franchise: Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn and Edward Furlong. The panel looks back at the legacy of Sarah Connor, the genius and intensity of James Cameron, the practical stunt work behind The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and how a movie about killer machines somehow feels even more relevant in the age of AI. Linda Hamilton reflects on Sarah Connor's legacy, calling the role a “lucky accident” while recognizing the staying power of one of cinema's most iconic action heroes. Michael Biehn talks about James Cameron's work ethic and vision, including how Cameron's storytelling about the future still feels unsettlingly accurate decades later. Edward Furlong shares what it was like starting his career on Terminator 2, working with Cameron, Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger before fully understanding how massive the movie would become. “Technology knows that I'm the enemy. And they treat me like the enemy. Go figure.” - Linda Hamilton Want more exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes stories from the people who bring your favorite characters to life? Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or on your favorite podcasting platform for more behind-the-scenes stories and exclusive interviews.
Hearing the good news of Jesus, but not responding in faith, has tragic and inescapable consequences for all eternity, consequences that increase the longer you reject Him.
Our hosts return to the Podcave to review the final episode of Batman: The Animated Series, “Judgment Day.” Alex and Will dive into the debut of The Judge and explore just how much he mirrors The Phantasm. Such as both characters being shadowy, masked figures with chilling voices, who stalk their targets in deeply unsettling ways, and all the while building toward a surprise identity reveal.Along the way, they wonder what happens to Two-Face's apartment while he's locked up in Arkham? Why doesn't The Judge find it suspicious that he knows so much about Two-Face? And how does Batman expect anyone to not notice his wildly over-the-top pirate disguise?The episode also serves as a tribute to Richard Moll, arguably the greatest Two-Face ever put on screen. As a final goodbye, Alex and Will pack the discussion with enough “number two” puns to make your head spin…TWICE!But, DO NOT think that this is the last episode of the Podcast, as our hosts will be continuing their journey through the DCAU and following Batman into Justice League.Tip Jar: https://buymeacoffee.com/batmantaspod ThreadHeads 20% Off: https://www.threadheads.com/BATMANTASPOD87466Outbreaks Issue 4 Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/speechcomics/outbreaks-1-4-an-ongoing-zombie-anthology-seriesMobster Mash 1-2 Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/speechcomics/mobster-mash-1-2-classic-movie-monsters-as-mobsters Join Our Discord - https://discord.com/invite/bQF76V3nUs TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@batmantaspod?_t=8zn1yhsgnfz&_r=1 Follow us on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@batmantaspod Follow the Pod on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/batmantaspod/ Follow the Pod on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BatmanTASPod Follow the Pod on Twitter - https://twitter.com/batmantaspod1 Subscribe to Will's Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/willrobson Speech Comics Website - https://www.speechcomics.com/ Will's WhatNot Page - https://www.whatnot.com/user/speechcomics
In this episode, I chat with model maker Jim Davidson about his journey from a dinosaur-obsessed kid in the 1970s to working on some of the most memorable practical effects sequences in modern cinema. Jim talks about discovering the work of Ray Harryhausen, and how seeing Star Wars at the age of 12 made him realise that visual effects could be a real career. We get into how a chance meeting with future Oscar-winning art director Robert Stromberg led to his first break in the industry, and how that snowballed into working with the Skotak brothers on major productions. Jim shares detailed insights into the making of the nuclear nightmare sequence in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, including how the miniature buildings were constructed, destroyed, and reset using a combination of breakaway materials, air cannons and practical ingenuity. We also talk about his work on Batman Returns, the realities of working in small, tight-knit effects crews, and the creative problem-solving that defined that era of filmmaking. A big part of the conversation focuses on the industry shift following Jurassic Park, when CGI began to replace large-scale practical effects. Jim reflects on witnessing that transition first-hand, and why he chose not to move into digital work. There's also discussion of his later work, including returning to stop motion for Creepshow, bringing things full circle back to the techniques that first inspired him. It's a fascinating look at a very specific window in film history, from someone who was right in the middle of it. Topics CoveredGrowing up in the 1970s and early creative influencesDiscovering Ray Harryhausen and stop motionThe impact of Star Wars on a generationBreaking into the film industry through Robert StrombergEarly work and first film projectsWorking with the Skotak brothersPractical effects techniques on Terminator 2Building and destroying miniature citiesIn-camera effects vs optical compositingWorking on Batman Returns miniaturesLife on practical effects crews in the 80s and 90sThe rise of CGI after Jurassic ParkTransition from analog to digital workflowsMatte painting: traditional vs PhotoshopReturning to stop motion on CreepshowReflections on a career in practical effectsThis podcast is completely independent and made possible by listener support. If you'd like to help me keep making these episodes, you can join my Patreon community here: https://patreon.com/jamiebenning Watch more on YouTube:Check out the Filmumentaries YouTube channel for behind-the-scenes clips and extra content: https://youtube.com/filmumentariesAll my links
Writer/director Lee Cronin (THE MUMMY, EVIL DEAD RISE) breaks down the eight movies that made him before he turned 10 — plus movies he's seen since that deserve more shine. Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode Lee Cronin's The Mummy (2026) Dead Alive a.k.a. Braindead (1992) Bad Taste (1987) The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (2001) The Hole in the Ground (2019) Evil Dead Rise (2023) Jaws (1975) Jaws 2 (1978) Jaws 3D (1983) Jaws: The Revenge (1987) Goodfellas (1990) Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010) Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) The Commitments (1991) Sing Street (2016) Alien (1979) Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) The Shining (1980) Paranormal Activity (2009) Ringu (1998) Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Local Hero (1983?) The Holdovers (2023) Poltergeist (1982) The Evil Dead (1983) Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn (1987) Evil Dead (2013) Robocop (1987) Robocop 3 (1993) Starship Troopers (1997) Black Book (2006) Heavenly Creatures (1994) The Exorcist (1973) *Bug (2006) Reservoir Dogs (1992) Blue Velvet (1986) Killer Joe (2012) Sorcerer (1977) Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Other Notable Items Our Patreon! The Hollywood Food Coalition Quentin Tarantino Peter Jackson Diana Peñalver Halo video game franchise (2001- ) The Academy Museum Care Bears TV series (1985) Steven Spielberg Werner Herzog Universal CityWalk Jack Reynor Stanley Kubrick Stanley Kubrick's The Shining book by J. W. Rinzler and Lee Unkrich (2023) Warner Bros Scatman Crothers Blumhouse KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Steve Martin John Candy John Hughes Bruce Campbell TFH Guru Fede Alvarez Scott Spiegel Jerry Lewis Paul Verhoeven Fred Dekker The Fear of God: Twenty-Five Years of The Exorcist documentary by Mark Kermode (1998) William Friedkin Brian Tyler Serj Tankian System of a Down Bug play by Tracy Letts (1996) The Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this gripping episode of John Solomon Reports, we delve into the escalating tensions surrounding Iran as President Trump approaches a critical deadline for negotiations. With threats of military action looming, we hear from Congressman Randy Fine, a staunch ally of the President, who shares his insights on the potential for a deal versus the need for decisive action against Iranian aggression.Later, we welcome Colonel Rob Maness, a former Air Force officer, who provides an expert analysis of the recent military operations in Iran, including the implications of the U.S. rescue mission for an American pilot and the resulting blow to the reputation of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).Additionally, we feature Bob Costello, a former federal prosecutor and key figure in the recent Supreme Court ruling affecting Steve Bannon's legal strategy. Costello discusses the significance of this ruling and its potential impact on Bannon's conviction, shedding light on the importance of legal principles at the highest levels of the judiciary.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.