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In a world where everyone seems to have an opinion about how you raise your kids—from social media to the school pickup line—it's no wonder so many parents feel like they're not doing enough or doing it "wrong." In this episode, we're unpacking the silent confidence battles most parents face: the fear of judgment, the trap of overthinking, and the constant comparison game. You'll walk away feeling less alone, more equipped, and reminded that you don't need to be perfect—you just need to be present. Let's quiet the noise, reclaim your confidence, and trust that you are the right parent for your child. ✅ FREE CLASS! LEARN HOW TO STOP CARING WHAT PEOPLE THINK Don't forget to sign up for our free “How to Stop Caring What People Think” webinar masterclass at https://www.trishblackwell.com/stopcaring ✅ GET ACCELERATED RESULTS: Our next-level coaching happens at: http://www.collegeofconfidence.com ✅ STAY CONNECTED.
WhenNon-Judgmental Becomes Judgy: The Hypocrisy in Non-Monogamy Spaces.They say non-monogamy is all about freedom, acceptance, andbeing non-judgmental. But let's be real — some of the rudest, mostjudgmental people out there are the same ones preaching "love islove." Why does this happen? And why do some folks in the non-monogamouscommunity act like their way is the only right way?In this episode, we're diving deep into the contradictionsand call-outs within non-monogamous circles. Why do people who claim to beopen-minded often come off as elitist or harsh? How can we build relationshipspaces that are truly inclusive — not just in theory, but in practice?Whether you're poly, single, curious, or just tired of thedrama, this episode is for you.
We're back into the Sermon on the Mount this Sunday, now starting into Matthew chapter 7. Jesus has a lot to say about how we handle our relationships with one another.
In this episode of Mindset Monday, Madds explores the reasons behind judgmental thoughts and behaviours, emphasizing that such feelings are often rooted in personal wounds related to inadequacy and self-worth. She encourages listeners to practice compassion towards themselves and others, recognizing that everyone has their own struggles and stories. The conversation highlights the importance of embracing authenticity and healing from within to reduce judgment and foster a more accepting mindset. LET'S WORK TOGETHER⤵︎ A Happy Human™: https://www.weareendora.com/course Apply Here: https://forms.gle/kujsjtQERQb4Tfmv9 Raising Unique & Gifted Children? Join ORA in July: https://www.weareendora.com/for-parents#group-support About Us: www.weareendora.com Love the content here? Get more of it here: https://www.instagram.com/endora.inc/ Podcast Topic Request: https://forms.gle/Zc6fG9iqbLwCXAnB7 Ig: @endora.inc © Copyright 2025. ENDORA Inc. All rights reserved.
Dr. Brian Payne (Pastor) "Hearers and Doers of the Word" (Part 2) James 1:26-27 1 | The Hearer and Doer of the Word has Controlled Speech (v. 26) 9 categories of Sins of Speech (Jeff Robinson): (1) Gossip/Slander (2) Critical Talk (3) Sarcasm (4) Boasting/Flattery (5) Lies/deceit (6) Angry words/grumbling (7) Judgmental words (8) Cursing/taking God's name in vain (9) Careless words 2 | The Hearer and Doer of the Word has a Caring Ministry (v. 27a) 3 | The Hearer and Doer of the Word has a Consecrated Life (v. 27b)
Christians should have an atmosphere and attitude about them that reflects the Lord Jesus Christ. Christians should not have judgmental and critical spirit of people but rather compassion. Are you a critical and judgmental person by nature? Do you have the mind of Christ and an atmosphere of compassion about you?
A follow up from yesterday's episode. You may want to take notes for this one! Michelle@GrowBy1.comLife On Purpose Mindset Course only $347
Why and to whom Jesus paid a ransom? What is Antinatalism? Is the Trinity in the Eucharist? This and more in today's Called to Communion.
Why and to whom Jesus paid a ransom? What is Antinatalism? Is the Trinity in the Eucharist? This and more in today's Called to Communion.
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Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison. Kimberly. Katie. Uneducated. Opinions. Judgmental. Chiropractor. Messy. Car. Messy. Case. Anonymous. Letter. Colchicine. Email. Framing. Affair. Screenshots. Receipts. Timeline. Sister. Opinions. Supplements. One. Question. Who killed Mary Yoder?! Official Description from Hulu: Kaitlyn Conley, a 31-year-old former receptionist, claims she has been wrongfully convicted of the 2015 killing of Mary Yoder, her former boss and the mother of her ex-boyfriend Adam. Get spicy without anyone getting murdered. Check out Dipsea sexy stories! Right now, listeners of this show can get an extended 30-day free trial! Just go to DipseaStories.com/ DATEDATELINE to start your free trial! Upgrade your sleep during Boll & Branch's Annual Spring Event! For a limited time get 20% off at BollAndBranch.com/datedateline. Exclusions apply. See site for details. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/ADatewithDateline Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"I try to live my life in a fearless way"Christoph Jesus of Crazy & The Brains, shares his journey as an artist, recalling experiences performing with various bands, the differences between opening & headlining shows, & the challenges of facing criticism. He emphasizes the importance of artistic freedom & the essence of punk rock, which he believes is rooted in intention & energy rather than strict musical boundaries. Christoph & Pepe explore the profound impact of family relationships, loss, & grief on creativity. The conversation also delves into cultural influences, particularly in film & music, through authentic storytelling as art. We close out the conversation playing the song "Punk Rocker" by Crazy & The Brains.Support the podcast/get bonus episodes + goodspatreon.com/BackontheGrindHIGHLIGHTS:Christoph values learning from every performanceOpening for respected bands is a significant opportunity for growthCriticism can be a challenge, but it can also motivate youBeing contacted by Iggy PopPunk rock is about intention & breaking boundariesArtistic expression should be fearless & authenticThe value of having positive family relationsLoss can significantly influence artistic expression & creativityExploring grief furtherAuthentic storytelling in art is often overshadowed by commercial interestsCultural consumption should be approached with a critical eye for authenticityWe play "Punk Rocker" by Crazy & The BrainsConnect with Crazy And The BrainsSpotify open.spotify.com/artist/4qNUloovyPeo5wXRKRYFVD?si=Ahv-rcIAQiGJ7zdgjCymbw instagram.com/crazyandthebrains/crazyandthebrains.net/Back On The Grind Records - DIY, Folk Punk & Music merch:backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/musicGet coffee roasted by Pepe Bandit:STAY FREE COFFEE ROASTERSStayFreeCoffee.comFollow the podcast on Instagraminstagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engramSend us questions, comments or topic suggestions toPodcast@BackOnTheGrindRecords.comLeave a comment/question on Spotify or Instagram (we read them all)***Word of mouth really matters to us. Here's two simple things you can do to help keep this podcast going strong: Share your favorite episode with a friend who you think will also enjoy it.Leave us a rating or review. It will help us reach & support more folks like you & that's why we do this :)Stay Free until next time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join us for church in-person at 9am and 11am or online at 9am every Sunday. Discover more about Pathway Church in Vero Beach, FL at pathwayvb.com #TreasureCoast #ChristianChurch #Sermons #IndianRiver #God #Jesus #churches For Freedom: “A level Playing Field” The Gospel is grace in action and invites all people to participate. [Galatians 2:1-10; Acts 11:29-30; Acts 15:1-2] When we lose sight of the main thing, we lose much more than perspective. Love levels the playing field to make sure everyone experiences the freedom Jesus offers. [Galatians 2:11-14; Matthew 7:1-6; Mark 2:1-11] Judgmental attitudes tear down people and build walls that protect religion but prevent relationships with Jesus. We are to address hypocrisy not to tear down the person but to remove the barriers to Jesus. Next Step Questions: 1. Are there any things that you have added to the Gospel that you need to let go of? 2. Are there any judgmental attitudes that you need to release? 3. What barriers do we need to remove to help others come to experience Jesus?
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An expository sermon series on the book of 1st Corinthians.
An expository sermon series on the book of 1st Corinthians.
The Live for Yourself Revolution Podcast: Living toward greater health, wealth, and happiness
Welcome everyone to LFY Fearless Fridays where we offer a quick tip, exercise, or just a thought on how you can live more for yourselves. Today is your day and how can you make it fearless!Make sure to check out Dr. Ritter's book, “Becoming Fearless: 65 Strategies to Journey from Self-Doubt to Self-Mastery” at liveforyourselfconsulting.com/becomingfearless and make sure to connect with him on LinkedIn at: /in/drbenjaminritter-leadershipdevelopment/
We all have thought patterns that work against us—whether it's feeling like an imposter, overextending ourselves at work, or assuming the worst in situations. Today's guest breaks down eight negative mindsets that prevent professionals from thriving.Meet Cynthia Pong. Cynthia is an award-winning executive coach and speaker who empowers women of color leaders to advance their careers into positions of power. A Forbes Contributor and LinkedIn Top Voice for Job Search and Career, she has been featured in HBR, The Atlantic, and on NBC, CBS, NPR, and more. Cynthia's book, Don't Stay in Your Lane: The Career Change Guide for Women of Color, has cemented her as a foremost voice on career advancement, negotiation, and thought leadership.In this episode, Cynthia shares how we can recognize and reframe limiting beliefs, such as the martyr complex, regretful thinking, and comparison bias, to step into our power with confidence.Through real-world examples, you'll learn actionable strategies to develop a growth mindset, set healthier work boundaries, and show up as your best self. Join the conversation now!Get FREE mini-episode guides with the big idea from the week's episode delivered to your inbox when you subscribe to my weekly email.Conversation Topics(00:00) Introduction(02:35) Dealing with the martyr complex in the workplace(10:31) Self-doubt isn't always imposter syndrome(14:56) The impact of a weaker locus of control (20:09) Letting go of regretful thinking(23:44) Judgmental thinking creates a toxic team culture(29:05) Stop assuming the worst with crystal ball thinking(32:35) A great manager Cynthia has worked for(33:49) Keep up with Cynthia(35:00) [Extended Episode Only] Comparison bias is stealing your joy(41:28) [Extended Episode Only] Catastrophic thinking turns small problems into crisesAdditional Resources:- Get the extended episode by joining The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community for just $15 per month- Read the full transcript here- Follow me on Instagram here - Visit my website for more here- Upskill your team here- Subscribe to my YouTube Channel here- Watch this quick lesson on Imposter Syndrome- Check out the Self-Compassion Skills Workbook Keep up with Cynthia Pong- Follow Cynthia on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok- Subscribe to her YouTube channel here- Explore her work on Forbes hereFREE PDF: Overcome Negative BeliefsCynthia is giving members of Podcast+ a Free 10+ page PDF that includes activities to address the Martyr Complex, Locus of Control, and Comparison Bias to help you overcome negative beliefs. To get this guest bonus and many other member benefits, become a member of The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community.---------------------The Modern Manager is a leadership podcast for rockstar managers who want to create a working environment where people thrive, and great work gets done.Follow The Modern Manager on your favorite podcast platform so you won't miss an episode!
Sermon On The Mount Series Part 19 (Matt 7:1-6)Speaker: Mark CoxWed, Feb 26, 2025Houston's First Baptist Church - Sienna Campus (Missouri City, TX).FUSE: 6th-12th Grade
Sermon On The Mount Series Part 19 (Matt 7:1-6)Speaker: Mark CoxWed, Feb 26, 2025Houston's First Baptist Church - Sienna Campus (Missouri City, TX).FUSE: 6th-12th Grade
It's human nature to have standards and to compare, but this tendency can go rogue and unleash harsh judgments on others—with results completely contrary to the original intentions. I have found it helpful to explore what triggers our judgment and to see what impact it has on the other person and ourselves as well. If we can learn to identify our motivations, acknowledge our shadow, try to understand what others go through and look at the impact judging has, we will be better equipped when we are tempted to judge others.
In today's episode, Maria encourages listeners to reflect on the sanctity of their personal milestones, such as engagements and relationships. She encourages those who want to share to do so without fear, asserting that doing so is a testament to one's confidence and spiritual grounding. The episode further delves into the complexity of human interactions, where envy and negativity can manifest in subtle ways, often stemming from others' unresolved issues. Maria reminds us that it is not the act of prayer alone that shields us, but the proactive measures we take to protect our joy, resonates deeply throughout the discourse. In embracing this philosophy, we are invited to transform our lives, prioritizing our happiness and spiritual integrity above all else.FILL OUT THE PODCAST SURVEY HERE: https://forms.gle/adxbnMAeejfApM1T7Join my email list: spiritualhomegirl.ck.page/emailSubscribe to Spiritual Homegirl's YouTube here: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClfzaF9Vr-xEPh9WBaEBhww?sub_confirmation=1Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/spiritualhomegirl/Follow Make Peace With the Day: https://instagram.com/makepeacewiththedayCheck me out on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/SpiritualHomegirl/
Clothes, cars, and phones!! How often do we judge people for their purchases?
Cops, military folks, pilots, medical professionals have some things in common. One of the BIG commonalities is a collection of BIG egos. Mike & Jim will walk us through how to navigate those egos to create a tactical advantage in a high performing team. Find us on social media (Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/YouTube) @TacTangents. You can join the conversation in our Facebook Discussion Group. Find all of our episodes, articles, some reading list ideas, and more on our website www.tacticaltangents.com Like what we're doing? Head over to Patreon and give us a buck for each new episode. You can also make a one-time contribution at GoFundMe. Intro music credit Bensound.com Photo Credit: DVIDS
If you've ever thought to yourself that your engagement ring is too small, your spouse's tacos are too bland, or your family member's bare breasts should be displayed openly in public, you may have found your community within this brand-new episode of AITA. Take a listen and you just might hear the words typed out on a keyboard from your soulmate. Follow the podcast on Insta: @shttheydonttellyou Follow Nikki on Insta: @NikkiLimo Follow Steve on Insta: @SteveGreeneComedy To visit our Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/stikki To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/STDTYPodYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening, or by using this link: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou If you want to support the show, and get all our episodes ad-free go to: https://stdty.supercast.tech/ If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ShtTheyDontTellYou To submit your questions/feedback, email us at: podcast@nikki.limo To call in with questions/feedback, leave us a voicemail at: (765) 734-0840 To watch more Nikki & Steve on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/nikkilimo To watch more of Nikki talking about Poker: https://www.twitch.tv/trickniks To check out Nikki's Jewelry Line: https://kittensandcoffee.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's episode we discussed does multiple baby daddies matters, having sex on a trip and more. Enjoy or Fuk Outta Here! YALL OPINIONS ON THE TOPICS? Comment, Email or Dm Us…we'll definitely talk about it!Get Ya Merch — https://foh-merch.creator-spring.com (https://foh-merch.creator-spring.com)Visit our website www.fohbrand.com Sponsors of the podcast: Guerilla Land Clothing @guerillalandmerchSmiley's Crafts & Thangs @smileycraft.thangs IF YOU WANT TO GET SOMEBODY OR SOMETHING THE FUK OUTTA HERE SEND US AN EMAIL AT FOH337@GMAIL.COMFollow us on Instagram: Podcast page @fohpodcast337 Sayso @saysographics DJ Truth @therealdjtruthJajeaux @dablkaristocratsMara @maranicole29
It might be the busiest month of the year for gyms, but not everyone is rushing to sign up. Infact, according to recent UK research, a quarter of people are too embarrassed to work out in a gym, 27 per cent worry what regular members will think of them, while 28 per cent fear they wouldn't use the equipment properly. So, is gym culture as judgmental as we perceive it to be? Newstalk's Sarah Madden reports.
If you feel like you've been judged and maliciously accused of something, remember that Jesus' grace is potent and active. Hindi mo kailangang ma-stress at mag-retaliate dahil nakita at narinig Niya ang lahat. He will vindicate and restore you. And He has so much grace for you and the person who cast judgment on you.All Rights Reserved, CBN Asia Inc.https://www.cbnasia.com/giveSupport the show
In this episode of Inside EMS, hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson explore leadership insights drawn from a recent post by The Humbled Medic blog, which highlights lessons from the hit Apple TV show “Ted Lasso.” Known for its humor and heart, the show serves as a surprising but fitting blueprint for leadership, especially for EMS educators and professionals. The hosts discuss the importance of embracing the philosophy “be curious, not judgmental,” a guiding principle that urges EMS providers to set aside assumptions about patients and colleagues. Other takeaways include the value of challenging oneself to grow, the significance of second chances, and the power of building a trusted support system. From embracing discomfort, to cultivating belief in others and finding small ways to show kindness, the episode encourages EMS professionals to lead with both heart and purpose. ABOUT THE SPONSOR Whether replacing radio reports, alerting specialty teams, or managing mass casualty incidents, Pulsara simplifies communication. Pulsara scales to meet your dynamic communication needs. From routine patient alerts to managing large-scale emergencies, every responder and clinician connects seamlessly. Familiar yet powerful, Pulsara streamlines your response, from routine transfers to regional disasters. One tool. Every day. Regardless of event. Discover more at Pulsara.com. RATE & REVIEW Enjoying the show? Email theshow@ems1.com to share ideas, suggestions and feedback, or let us know if you'd like to join us as a guest.
Last Show Of The Year: We try to explain to the new listeners how a year gets officially announced on Jim and Them. We also remind people that we are about to crown a Feldman Of The Year, Feld-Man Of The Year and the Feldog Of The Year. The Man Behind The Love: Corey Feldman Artist documentary from the Love Left 2.1 box set! Enjoy it with the boys. COREY FELDMAN!, SHOW STOPPER!, LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, LATE START!, TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES!, PODCAST INTRO!, MIDDLE OF THE CONVERSATION!, TTS IS BACK!, CURSED!, MEMBERSHIPS!, SUPPORT!, REAL ONES!, PATREON!, LAST SHOW OF THE YEAR!, NEW YEAR'S HANG!, 2022!, 222!, MYQ KAPLAN 2022!, NMAN!, BOOSTED YEAR!, 20-CHURRO!, SWEET SIXTEEN!, LOVE LEFT 2.1!, THE MAN BEHIND THE LOVE!, COREY FELDMAN ARTIST!, DOCUMENTARY!, WEIRD AL!, MUSIC!, HAIR!, JUDGMENTAL!, CATTY!, HUNK!, TEEN HEARTTHROB!, TTS!, DEEP THOUGHTS WITH JOE!, RUNAWAY!, HISTORY!, PUNK ROCK!, EASYCORE!, FOUR YEAR STRONG!, SET YOUR GOALS!, DREAM A LITTLE DREAM!, KIDS CHOICE AWARDS!, MICHAEL JACKSON!, MUSIC PROOF!, LIVING IN A FISH BOWL!, JIM AND THEM ARE FAIR!, ROCK AND ROLL HIGH SCHOOL 2!, WALK THE MOON!, SASSY!, PALM SPRINGS!, CAREER CHOICES!, HOWARD STERN!, REGRETS! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Can mindfulness really pull you out of a spiral of self-judgment? Don't you need to be judgmental sometimes? What's the difference between being discerning and judgmental?Description: Meditation and mindfulness doesn't uproot your capacity to be judgmental, but it can help you see the value in being judgmental by learning how to work with the judging mind. La Sarmiento has been practicing Vipassana meditation since 1998. La is a mentor for the Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program, a teacher with Cloud Sangha, and a contributor to the Happier Meditation app.In this episode we talk about:How mindfulness can help us identify when we're being judgmentalThe difference between discernment and judgmentHow it can be so delicious to be judgmental of others – but why it's actually harmful to ourselves and othersThe four questions to ask when we notice ourselves going into judgment mode How to operationalize the phrase “am I suffering right now?” Investigating the motivations behind striving for success Why owning up to being a jerk is sometimes the exact right answerFull Shownotes: www.meditatehappier.com/podcast/tph/la-sarmiento-rerun-2024Where to find La Sarmiento online: Website: www.lasarmiento.comAdditional Resources:Download the Happier Meditation app today. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How to take a look at your emotions without labeling them as right or wrong while also reflecting on personal experiences. Dr. John discusses this approach with respect to a frightening recent incident where he lost sight in his left eye while in Portugal (then got e.coli two days later and had to be taken off the plane by ambulance!). The key to being resilient and bouncing with life's challenges hinges on one's ability on one's ability to look at their emotions without judgment. The Buddhist notion of two darts applies well here. Life is guaranteed to cause pain at times. Pain is the first dart. It is inevitable. The second dart is suffering. And we have the ability to minimize the suffering that we experience as a result of our pain.This episode shares a personal experience involving eye issues, expressing feelings of fear, anger, sadness, and fatigue due to repeated medical treatments. Happiness is about relationships and connections. It is also about the ability to manage our emotions well. Join in the conversation with Mark Ellenshon, an acclaimed filmmaker who worked on classics such as Terminator. Mark is seeking to support men over 50 to age gracefully. Sign up NOW for his free web summit, I Got You Man, and sign up at I Got You Man. Dr. John Schinnerer has a great interview with him that you won't want to miss!Guest Bio:Mark Ellenshon is a seasoned filmmaker with an early start at 17, starting by himself and climbing his way to films, such as The Terminator “Department Head” (1984) at 24 and Back to the Future 2 and 3 at 29. Moving on to his goal as a professional Director/Cameraman. Now, with over 35 years of experience in the industry. He is known for awards globally, including Cannes, Europe, and Nationally. As the founder of Marrick Production Services in 1984. Cinevision Camera Company Inc.1995. His expertise spanned cutting-edge film boundaries and what's possible in filmmaking, shooting out of jets, helicopters, race cars, underwater, and extreme working conditions to create the latest production value.Mark's work has taken him to over 36 countries and 6 continents. His deep knowledge of both the creative and technical sides of filmmaking made him a sought-after Director/Cameraman and leader in the industry, known for his ability to inspire and guide teams to deliver exceptional results.Now, as a speaker for the Live Your Best Life After 50 Summit, Mark is eager to share his journey of adapting, evolving, and finding purpose beyond the career he spent decades building. As someone who has navigated the challenges of aging while staying active in a fast-paced industry, Mark offers a unique perspective on living fully, staying mentally and physically engaged, and embracing new opportunities in the later stages of life.His own experiences have taught him the importance of maintaining a sense of adventure and creativity, even as life changes. Mark's story is one of resilience, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of excellence—qualities that continue to drive him forward, both professionally and personally. At the summit, he aims to inspire other men over 50 to explore new passions, stay curious, and keep pushing boundaries, no matter their age.In addition to his extensive film and life experience, Mark is a firm believer in personal learning and growth, making him the perfect fit for this summit dedicated to empowering men to live their best lives after 50.
For more information on how to control your anger, visit angersecrets.com.Judgmental thinking is a pervasive issue that sabotages personal relationships and impacts emotional well-being. This episode of the Anger Secrets podcast delves into the instinctive human tendency to judge others, examining its origins in our evolutionary past where quick assessments of people and situations were crucial for survival. Alastair Duhs, the podcast host, emphasises how this survival instinct has morphed into a detrimental habit that can create conflict and disconnect in modern relationships. By sharing a powerful ancient Buddhist story about a farmer and his horse, he illustrates that life events are rarely black and white; what seems like a misfortune today can turn into a blessing tomorrow. This perspective shift is key to fostering understanding and compassion instead of judgment. Key Takeaways: Judgmental thinking can sabotage relationships, leading to arguments and eroding trust over time. To foster understanding and compassion, it's crucial to pause before making judgments about others. Embracing the word 'maybe' can help you maintain an open mind in difficult situations. Judging others limits your perspective and hinders personal growth and understanding. Practicing curiosity instead of judgment can significantly improve communication in relationships. The story of the farmer illustrates that life's events are often unpredictable and complex. Links referenced in this episode:For more information (and FREE resources) of how to control your anger, visit angersecrets.com.For a FREE training on how to control your anger, visit angersecrets.com/training/.To learn more about The Complete Anger Management System, visit angersecrets.com/course/.
This week, we talk about the shiny new trailer for Crashlands 2! Plus, Steam page changes and the magic of curiosity. A lesson we could all learn from cats: be curious. Every question you ask, and the way you ask it, changes your experience of the world. Add some weird, wild, and wonderfully unexpected moments to your life! Support Crashlands 2!Official Website: https://www.bscotch.net/games/crashlands-2/Trailer: https://youtu.be/yR_Opccn1n4Steam Wishlist: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1401730/Crashlands2/00:24 Intro00:42 Thanks to our supporters! (https://moneygrab.bscotch.net)07:37 Trailer14:50 Steam Page40:52 Dageki: What kinds of lessons are you most keen to pass along? To stay up to date with all of our buttery goodness subscribe to the podcast on Apple podcasts (apple.co/1LxNEnk) or wherever you get your audio goodness. If you want to get more involved in the Butterscotch community, hop into our DISCORD server at discord.gg/bscotch and say hello! Submit questions at https://www.bscotch.net/podcast, disclose all of your secrets to podcast@bscotch.net, and send letters, gifts, and tasty treats to https://bit.ly/bscotchmailbox. Finally, if you'd like to support the show and buy some coffee FOR Butterscotch, head over to https://moneygrab.bscotch.net. ★ Support this podcast ★
TW: talks of body image, body dysmorphia, ED, etc.We are still on our break, but enjoy another Patreon exclusive episode from a few months ago! Relief in Palestine
I am certain that everyone hearing this message has, at one time or another, wanted to just speak their mind and tell others what they think. Free speech right? I am reasonably certain that some hearing this have done it. I am in the group of “have done it.” Since I was 18, I have had basically 2 long term jobs. A person at one of the jobs was basically an “organizational terrorist.” He had a great job with great hours but just talked negatively about the organization and people. I was with him one day and told him to just shut up because he didn’t know what he was talking about and he should be lucky he had such a great job. Well, that is the clean version of what I said. And he complained on me. The speech was free but the results had some costs. James has some really good examples of free speech and what we should think about before we speak. In an age of quick/easy and widespread communication and our face to face encounters, what we say has a huge importance in our Christian walk. This unpacks just a few concepts of how to win the battle with our speech.
I am certain that everyone hearing this message has, at one time or another, wanted to just speak their mind and tell others what they think. Free speech right? I am reasonably certain that some hearing this have done it. I am in the group of “have done it.” Since I was 18, I have had basically 2 long term jobs. A person at one of the jobs was basically an “organizational terrorist.” He had a great job with great hours but just talked negatively about the organization and people. I was with him one day and told him to just shut up because he didn’t know what he was talking about and he should be lucky he had such a great job. Well, that is the clean version of what I said. And he complained on me. The speech was free but the results had some costs. James has some really good examples of free speech and what we should think about before we speak. In an age of quick/easy and widespread communication and our face to face encounters, what we say has a huge importance in our Christian walk. This unpacks just a few concepts of how to win the battle with our speech.
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This week, AJ returns a married man and he and Brandon talk about what the Prophet Amos teaches us about passing judgments.
Irritating and judgmental breastfeeding comments can really derail a mom, and even ruin her experience nursing her baby. How can you cope with these statements without having your self-esteem completely squashed? What's the best thing to say when you feel like you're being attacked? And is there any way to stop these comments before they even happen? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Want to watch Seeking Excellence rather than simply listening to it? Subscribe to our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@seekingexcellence_ Summary In this conversation, Nathan Crankfield explores the complexities of personal control, judgment, and the false dichotomy of Catholic approaches to worship and excellence. He emphasizes the importance of avoiding lukewarmness in faith, the need for reverence in worship, and the impact of small actions on spiritual growth. Nathan addresses the challenges of being labeled a Pharisee for caring about church practices and traditions, while advocating for a balance between personal sanctification and communal responsibility. The discussion highlights the significance of discipline in faith and the necessity of maintaining a reverent attitude towards worship and the Eucharist. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seekingexcellence/support
The podcast kicks off with word associations - and how bears will always be associated with the show. After that, a listener calls in to ask what once in a lifetime trip she should take. Then, super agent Sean Stellato talks football and faith. And the podcast wraps up with Lino being "Judgmental Jerry"!
"Judge not, lest you be judged" is often misunderstood. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar talk about the criteria Jesus provided for judging by emphasizing the concept of being "measured." In ancient times, people used scales to measure grain, but tax collectors and Romans often tampered with these scales, leading to unjust measurements. Jesus warned against using unbalanced scales to judge others, implying we must hold ourselves to the same standard. It is impossible to make judgments without evaluating actions.When the guys talk about judging, they mean assessing someone's actions, not their motives. While it's essential to make judgment calls, Christians should be righteous and grounded in God's word. It's wrong to assume we know someone's internal motives, but believers can lovingly point out clear sins. Twisting scripture to avoid accountability is misguided. Chrisitains understand their own shortcomings and invite others to receive grace, rather than condemning them.Jesus clarified, rather than abolished, the law. God knows our hearts completely, and both believers and unbelievers must judge themselves before they stand in front of God. The Bible encourages us to discern good fruit from bad. Judging isn't about deciding someone's eternal fate but evaluating their actions. This helps individuals recognize and correct their sins, fostering spiritual growth. Believers benefit from mutual accountability, as it helps produce good fruit. Spiritual stagnation often results from a lack of honest feedback. It's crucial to welcome constructive criticism and avoid hypocrisy, which requires an outside perspective to identify.Romans 10 illustrates improper judgment, advising against a judgmental spirit. Everyone's sanctification journey is unique, and non-sinful personal choices should be respected. Instead of criticizing, the guys encourage believers to ask questions and seek understanding. Judgmental attitudes are ugly and unproductive; we lack full knowledge and should mind our own business. There's only one true judge, and expecting others to conform to our standards is hypocritical.To close, the guys talk about some practical ways to avoid a judgeful spirit. Community provides counsel and support. Share opinions with humility and graciousness when asked, but avoid interfering in non-sin issues. Respect areas of liberty unless they lead to sin or stunt growth. Focus on your own sanctification and celebrate others' strengths. Addressing personal shortcomings can keep us from meddling in others' lives.Send us a Text Message. Thanks for listening! If you've been helped by this podcast, we'd be grateful if you'd consider subscribing, sharing, and leaving us a comment and 5-star rating! Visit the Living Waters website to learn more and to access helpful resources!You can find helpful counseling resources at biblicalcounseling.com.Check out The Evidence Study Bible and the Basic Training Course.You can connect with us at podcast@livingwaters.com. We're thankful for your input!Learn more about the hosts of this podcast.Ray ComfortEmeal (“E.Z.”) ZwayneMark SpenceOscar Navarro
A busy city is an ideal place to cultivate loving-kindness and powerfully connect to those around you while you're out & about.About Jay Michaelson:Jay Michaelson is a writer & journalist, rabbi & meditation teacher, keynote speaker, and scholar of religion. Jay is the author of ten books, most recently The Secret That Is Not A Secret: Ten Heretical Tales. His 2022 book, The Heresy of Jacob Frank: From Jewish Messianism to Esoteric Myth, won the National Jewish Book Award for scholarship. He holds a JD from Yale, a PhD in Jewish Thought from Hebrew University, and nondenominational rabbinic ordination.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Loving-Kindness in the City.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jase breaks down some common misguided attitudes of both modern and ancient churches, and Phil is glad he left a life of belligerence for a life of peace. The most interesting man in the world is Jase's best buddy, but he's keeping his identity to himself. The guys discuss re-baptism, balancing grace with good works, legalism, and how so many people view the Bible from a judgmental perspective. In this episode: Ephesians 2, verses 1-10; 1 Corinthians 13, verses 12-13; John 1, verse 4 "Unashamed" Episode 926 is sponsored by: https://preborn.com/unashamed — SAVE babies with your tax-deductible donation today! https://getliverhelp.com/unashamed — Get a FREE bottle of Blood Sugar Formula to reduce sugar cravings when you try Liver Health Formula https://refocuswithjimdaly.com — Get the support you need to guide your family with "Focus on the Family" with Jim Daly https://philmerch.com — Get your “Unashamed” mugs, shirts, hats & hoodies https://ICouldBeWrongButIDoubtIt.com/ — Get your copy of Phil's best-selling book now! -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles delves into the virtue of justice with guest Ryan Holiday, a renowned author and philosopher. They discuss how justice is not just a legal concept but a way of life, emphasizing the importance of personal integrity and making tough decisions. Drawing on historical figures like Harry Truman and Jimmy Carter, they explore how individuals can recognize and act upon moments of injustice in everyday life.Order a copy of my book, "Passion Struck: Twelve Powerful Principles to Unlock Your Purpose and Ignite Your Most Intentional Life," today! This book, a 2024 must-read chosen by the Next Big Idea Club, has garnered multiple accolades, including the Business Minds Best Book Award, the Eric Hoffer Award, and the Non-Fiction Book Awards Gold Medal. Don't miss out on the opportunity to transform your life with these powerful principles!Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://passionstruck.com/ryan-holiday-on-why-do-the-right-thing-right-now/In this episode, you will learn:The importance of recognizing and acting upon moments of injustice in everyday lifeThe influence of personal integrity and humble origins on decision-making during critical momentsThe significance of making hard right decisions, even if they are unpopularThe value of moral courage in leadership, even when faced with difficult decisionsThe concept of justice as a way of life, beyond just a legal conceptThe impact of self-discipline and self-control in making ethical decisionsThe role of individual responsibility in making a positive difference in the worldThe evolution and growth of leaders through learning and openness to new experiencesThe contrast between being courageous in one aspect of life and struggling with moral courage in anotherThe story of Frank Robinson and his self-imposed fine for not running out a potential home runAll things Ryan Holiday: https://ryanholiday.net/SponsorsBrought to you by Clariton, fast and powerful relief is just a quick trip away. Ask for Claritin-D at your local pharmacy counter. You don't even need a prescription! Go to “CLARITIN DOT COM” right now for a discount so you can Live Claritin Clear.--► For information about advertisers and promo codes, go to:https://passionstruck.com/deals/Catch More of Passion StruckCan't miss my episode with Max H. Bazerman on How to Overcome Complicity and Create a More Ethical WorldMy solo episode on Why Your Micro Choices Determine Your LifeListen to my interview with Robin Steinberg on Humanizing Justice Through CompassionWatch my episode with Peter Singer on the Ethical Fight for Animal Liberation NowListen to my solo episode on 7 Reasons Why Acts of Kindness Are More than Meets the EyeCan't miss my episode withSeth Godin on Why We Need Systems Change to Save the PlanetLike this show? Please leave us a review here-- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally!