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Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie
Sollte eine kieferorthopädische Praxis in den Sozialen Medien vertreten sein?

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 17:06


Welche Rolle spielt Social Media in der modernen kieferorthopädischen Praxis? Ist es wirklich unseriös, wenn Praxen auf Instagram & Co. aktiv sind? Welche Plattformen lohnen sich – und welche nicht? Gemeinsam schauen wir auf typische Fehler, weitverbreitete Mythen rund um Likes und Followerzahlen und erklären, warum Reichweite allein nicht alles ist. Außerdem erfährst du, warum es sich lohnen kann, auch mal einen älteren Post zu recyceln, was ein gesunder Posting-Rhythmus sein könnte und wie bezahlte Anzeigen wirklich performen. Ein großes Thema der Folge: Zielgruppen. Denn nicht jeder potenzielle Patient ist auf TikTok – und nicht jede Plattform bringt euch wirklich weiter. Diese Folge ist ein Must-hear für alle, die mit Social Media in ihrer Praxis starten wollen oder bereits mittendrin sind – aber sich fragen, wie sie das Thema wirklich strategisch und sinnvoll angehen können.

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie
Die wichtigsten Assets einer erfolgreichen Praxis

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 20:10 Transcription Available


In dieser Folge dreht sich alles um die wichtigsten Assets für eine erfolgreiche Praxis. Gemeinsam mit Christian Henrici diskutiere ich über die essenziellen Bestandteile und Ressourcen, die den Grundstein für den Erfolg einer Praxis legen. Einige der Highlights dieser Episode umfassen: ➡️ Die Bedeutung einer starken Führungspersönlichkeit als zentrales Asset. ➡️ Mein Fokus auf Wissen, Fähigkeiten und Systeme als Schlüsselkomponenten. ➡️ Moderne Ansätze im Wissensmanagement, inklusive der Nutzung von künstlicher Intelligenz. ➡️ Die Herausforderung und Notwendigkeit eines guten Filters für Informationen und Wissen. Also, hört rein und erfahrt, welche Bausteine unerlässlich sind, um eure Praxis aufs nächste Level zu heben. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören! -- Hi, buche hier Dein Strategiegespräch und wir besprechen wie Du einfach und zügig mehr aus Deiner Praxis machst: www.dr-martin-baxmann.de - Zu meinen Büchern, Kursen, Fanartikeln und zu meinem Laborshop geht es hier: https://www.myortholab.de/shop/ Ich freue mich auf Deinen Besuch! - Schau Dir auch mal die Webseite an: www.leanorthodontics.com Dort kannst Du dann auch meinen Blog lesen, falls Du Dich immer noch nicht traust, mir endlich im Kurs gegenüberzutreten. Ich würde Dich so gerne kennenlernen! - Aber wenn Dir unsere Art zu denken und zu arbeiten so richtig gut gefällt und Du das Gefühl hast "da muss ich hin", dann komm an Bord! Genau so sind schon einige unserer tollen Teammitglieder zu uns gekommen. Schau Dir hier Deine Karrieremöglichkeiten an und lade Deine Bewerbung hoch: https://www.orthodentix.de/stellenausschreibungen/

punk.tuell - Praxismarketing mit Patrick und Klaus
Quo vadis Zahnarztpraxis? Zukunftstalk mit Jens Pätzold und Christian Brendel | #63

punk.tuell - Praxismarketing mit Patrick und Klaus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 76:32


Wo stehst Du mit deiner Praxis in fünf oder zehn Jahren? Schon einmal darüber nachgedacht? In unserem Podcast mit Jens Pätzold und Christian Brendel diskutiert Klaus aktuelle und künftige Themen, die auch für deine Praxis spannend sind. Von der aktuellen Personalsituation bis zu politischen Entscheidungen ist alles dabei. Hier sind sich die drei allerdings einig: Alles Jammern bringt nichts. Zahnärztinnen und Zahnärzte müssen das Heft des Handelns in die Hand nehmen und unternehmerisch denken und handeln. Die Zukunft der Zahnarztpraxis wird maßgeblich von technologischen Innovationen, veränderten Patientenbedürfnissen und gesundheitspolitischen Rahmenbedingungen geprägt sein. Jens und Christian liefern wertvolle Einblicke in diese Entwicklungen und betonen die Notwendigkeit einer Anpassungsfähigkeit der Zahnarztpraxen. Um in einem sich schnell verändernden Umfeld erfolgreich zu sein, müssen Zahnärzte nicht nur ihre technischen Fähigkeiten erweitern, sondern auch ihre Kommunikations- und Managementfähigkeiten verbessern. Nur so können sie den Anforderungen der Zukunft gerecht werden und ihren Patienten die bestmögliche Versorgung bieten. Positionierung, Eigenverantwortung und Investitionen in die Praxis sind Faktoren, um im wachsenden Markt der Zahnmedizin erfolgreich zu bleiben. Und eins ist dabei klar: Der Gesundheitsmarkt hat heute und in Zukunft nach wie vor ein enormes (Wachstums-) Potenzial. Zum Mitnehmen ... - Unternehmerisches Handeln ist entscheidend für den Erfolg. - Das Wehklagen über die Situation hilft nicht weiter. - Die GKV wird in Zukunft nicht mehr Geld bereitstellen. - Die Patienten müssen über die Kosten aufgeklärt werden. - Die Zahngesundheit hat einen hohen Stellenwert in der Gesellschaft. - Zahnärzte müssen ihre unternehmerischen Ziele klar definieren. - Die Eigenverantwortung der Zahnärzte wird in Zukunft zunehmen. - Digitalisierung ist ein wichtiger Faktor für den Praxiserfolg. - Junge Zahnärzte sollten sich auf ihre Stärken konzentrieren. - Die klare Positionierung ist entscheidend für den Praxiserfolg. - Es gibt viele Chancen im wachsenden Markt der Zahnmedizin. - Erfolgreiche Zahnärzte haben Spaß an ihrem Beruf und investieren in ihre Zukunft. Hier findest Du die Shownotes / Links zur heutigen Episode: - Jens auf LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jens-paetzold](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jens-paetzold) - Lyck+Pätzold. healthcare.recht.: [https://www.medizinanwaelte.de](https://www.medizinanwaelte.de) - Christian auf LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cbrendel](https://www.linkedin.com/in/cbrendel) - solvi GmbH: [https://www.solvi.de](https://www.solvi.de) - Christians Podcast „Aufgebohrt: Der Podcast für nachhaltigen Praxiserfolg - Für Zahnärzte und KFO“: [https://www.solvi.de/podcast](https://www.solvi.de/podcast) - Podcast-Folge „Praxisgespräch mit Christian Brendel: Alles, außer Zufall – Praxisführung mit Zielen und Zahlen | #34“: [https://parsmedia.info/praxisgespraech-mit-christian-brendel-alles-ausser-zufall-praxisfuehrung-mit-zielen-und-zahlen-34/](https://parsmedia.info/praxisgespraech-mit-christian-brendel-alles-ausser-zufall-praxisfuehrung-mit-zielen-und-zahlen-34/) - Podcast-Folge „Abrechnung + Prozesse für die erfolgreiche Zahnarztpraxis: Talk mit Michaela Prins | #58“: [https://parsmedia.info/abrechnung-prozesse-fuer-die-erfolgreiche-zahnarztpraxis-talk-mit-michaela-prins-58/](https://parsmedia.info/abrechnung-prozesse-fuer-die-erfolgreiche-zahnarztpraxis-talk-mit-michaela-prins-58/) Kontakt zu Patrick und Klaus: - [Patrick > LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-neumann-3bb03b128) - patrick.neumann@parsmedia.info - [Klaus > LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/klausschenkmann) - klaus.schenkmann@parsmedia.info - Telefonat mit Klaus: [Buche gerne einen Termin](https://doodle.com/bp/klausschenkmann/marketing-talk-mit-klaus) Immer für Dich am Start: - [parsmedia Website](https://parsmedia.info) - [Praxismarketing-Blog](https://parsmedia.info/praxismarketing-b

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie
Praxisnah und flexibel: Das innovative Zahlungsmodell der ZA

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 36:44


In dieser Episode beleuchten wir das Potenzial von Factoring in der Kieferorthopädie und wie dies mehr Flexibilität für Patienten und Praxen mit sich bringen kann. Zu diesem Thema habe ich mir zwei kompetente Gäste der ZA eingeladen. Ich spreche mit dem Vorstand der ZA, Andreas Hitzbleck. Und dem Key Account Manager Holger Gent-Emmert. Du bekommst von uns einen Einblick in die Herausforderungen, mit denen Zahnärzte konfrontiert sind, wenn es um die Finanzierung von Behandlungen geht - und welche Lösungen die ZA da für dich bereit hält. Auch erfahren wir, warum es so wichtig ist, Patienten bereits im Erstgespräch zu qualifizieren und tauchen in die Welt der "smarten Raten" ein. Des Weiteren diskutieren wir die Vorteile des Factoring-Modells und warum ich es von Beginn an empfehlen würde. Erfahre in diesem Podcast, wie sich finanzielle Engpässe vermeiden lassen und wie sowohl Patienten, als auch Kieferorthopäden durch die ZA profitieren können. ➡️ Du möchtest noch mehr erfahren? Dann schau mal auf www.die-za.de oder schicke eine Nachricht an zakfo@die-za.de Profitiere von einem finanziellen Schutzschirm von 48 Monaten für deine KFO-Behandlungen, einer flexiblen Ratenzahlung für deine Patienten, Auszahlung innerhalb von 24 Stunden und offene Posten werden automatisch in deine Praxisverwaltungssoftware ausgebucht. Die ZA AG kannst du auch persönlich auf dem DGKFO Kongress 2023 in Stuttgart antreffen. -- Hi, buche hier Dein Strategiegespräch und wir besprechen wie Du einfach und zügig mehr aus Deiner Praxis machst: www.dr-martin-baxmann.de - Zu meinen Büchern, Kursen, Fanartikeln und zu meinem Laborshop geht es hier: https://www.myortholab.de/shop/ Ich freue mich auf Deinen Besuch! - Schau Dir auch mal die Webseite an: www.leanorthodontics.com Dort kannst Du dann auch meinen Blog lesen, falls Du Dich immer noch nicht traust, mir endlich im Kurs gegenüberzutreten. Ich würde Dich so gerne kennenlernen! - Aber wenn Dir unsere Art zu denken und zu arbeiten so richtig gut gefällt und Du das Gefühl hast "da muss ich hin", dann komm an Bord! Genau so sind schon einige unserer tollen Teammitglieder zu uns gekommen. Schau Dir hier Deine Karrieremöglichkeiten an und lade Deine Bewerbung hoch: https://www.orthodentix.de/stellenausschreibungen/ Wir hören und sehen uns! Dein Dr. Martin Baxmann

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie
OnyxCeph³™: Ortho Apps - KFO Kurse Kompakt mit Philipp Kölbl

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 24:42


Heute: OnyxCeph³™: Ortho Apps mit André Kranzusch & Dr. Alexander Keller Mit OnyxCeph gibt es nahezu endlose Variationen und Vielfalten im Designen von kieferorthopädischen Apparaturen. In diesem Kurs bekommst du spannende Einblicke von einem offiziellen OnyxCeph Schulungs- und Vertriebspartner und kannst auch gleich direkt mit deinen eigenen Fallbeispielen beginnen das System anzuwenden. Du erfährst: - Wann findet der Kurs statt? - Wie viel Zeit sollte man einplanen und wo findet er statt? - Alles rund um Kosten und Aufbau des Kurses. - Was Philipp besonders positiv aufgefallen ist. - Welche Vorkenntnisse sollte man mitbringen? Hier lernst du von einem eingespielten Team, das sowohl klinisch als auch technisch topfit ist. Hier gelangst du zum Kurs: - https://www.osc-kranzusch.de/events-archive/onyxceph%c2%b3-7-ortho-apps-3/ Hier erfährst du mehr Über Philipp: - Webseite: https://forabettersmile.de/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philipp.koelbl/ --

Praxisflüsterer Podcast - Business Wissen für erfolgreiche Zahnärzte
#107: Zukunft der KFO | Prof. Dr. Dr. Peter Proff

Praxisflüsterer Podcast - Business Wissen für erfolgreiche Zahnärzte

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 68:06


Eine spannende Folge - nicht nur für KFOler, sondern für alle Fans der Kieferorthopädie. Zu Gast ist der Präsident der DGKFO und President-elect der DGZMK: Prof. Dr. Dr. Peter Proff. Er hat mehrere Thesen zur Zukunft der Zahnmedizin aufgestellt. Er hat die Herleitung der KFO beschrieben und darüber gesprochen, wie sie sich weiterentwickeln sollte. Tiefer eingegangen sind wir auf folgende Themen: ➡️ Facharzt-Ausbildung: Gibt es einen möglichen Mangel an KFOlern? ➡️ Studentische Ausbildung: Was sollte nach der neuen Approbationsordnung mehr gemacht werden? Was soll gelehrt werden, so dass die Zahnarztpraxen mehr Know-how bekommen und mehr kieferorthopädische Behandlungen gemacht werden können? ➡️ Aligner-Therapie: Wie hat sie sich entwickelt, wohin wird sie sich entwickeln? Wir sprechen über Chancen und Gefahren. Außerdem haben wir über ein spezielles Thema gesprochen, das mich interessiert, seit ich einen Artikel darüber in der ZM gelesen hatte: lebenslanges Gesichtswachstum. --- Unsere Weiterbildungsmöglichkeiten:

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie

Heute dürft ihr euch über eine ganz neue Serie hier im LeanOrthodontics® Podcast freuen. Gemeinsam mit Philipp Kölbl werden wir regelmäßig einen Blick in die Fort- und Weiterbildungswelt in der KFO sprechen. Denn neben seiner Arbeit in der Fachzahnarztpraxis und der Leidenschaft für Digitalisierung und 3D Druck ist Philipp noch anderweitig sehr aktiv: Im Besuchen von diversen Weiterbildungen der Branche. Allein in diesem Jahr hat er bereits an über 15 Formaten mit ganz unterschiedlichen Laufzeit teilgenommen. In unserer neuen Serie "KFO Kurse kompakt mit Philipp Kölbl" werden wir genau darüber sprechen. Er wird sowohl seine Key-Learnings mit uns teilen, als auch darüber sprechen, für wen welches Fortbildungsformat sinnvoll und weiterbringend sein kann. Hier erfährst du mehr Über Philipp: - Webseite: https://forabettersmile.de/ - Instagram: @philipp.kölbl -- Hi, buche hier Dein Strategiegespräch und wir besprechen wie Du einfach und zügig mehr aus Deiner Praxis machst: www.dr-martin-baxmann.de - Hier kannst Du einen InOffice-Kurs buchen: https://www.myortholab.de/kurse-seminare/ - Oder wir kommen zu Dir! Schreibe mir eine mail für einen @YourOffice-Kurs an: info@myortholab.de Dann ist LeanOrthodontics ruckzuck auch bei Dir eingeführt. Und keine Sorge, Du willst garantiert, dass das dann auch so bleibt. - Zu meinen Büchern, Kursen, Fanartikeln und zu meinem Laborshop geht es hier: https://www.myortholab.de/shop/ Ich freue mich auf Deinen Besuch! - Schau Dir auch mal die Webseite an: www.leanorthodontics.com Dort kannst Du dann auch meinen Blog lesen, falls Du Dich immer noch nicht traust, mir endlich im Kurs gegenüberzutreten. Ich würde Dich so gerne kennenlernen! - Aber wenn Dir unsere Art zu denken und zu arbeiten so richtig gut gefällt und Du das Gefühl hast "da muss ich hin", dann komm an Bord! Genau so sind schon einige unserer tollen Teammitglieder zu uns gekommen. Schau Dir hier Deine Karrieremöglichkeiten an und lade Deine Bewerbung hoch: https://www.orthodentix.de/stellenausschreibungen/ Wir hören und sehen uns! Dein Dr. Martin Baxmann

Journey Into Nerdery
Issue 375 "Battle Autumn"

Journey Into Nerdery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 106:05


This week the dudes chat about: e-readers, NYC, Harry Styles, WWE, NJPW, IWGP World TV title, KFO, Sandman, and comics!

Sermons - Harvest Church  |  Arroyo Grande
Did We Choose God or Did God Choose Us? - Steve Henry

Sermons - Harvest Church | Arroyo Grande

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 86:57


1 (2s): Good morning harvest church. When you stand, as we worship the Lord this morning, we worship the God who was, we worship the God who is we worship the God who ever more will. 1 (42s): He opened the present doors. He parted the God, pulls the victim victory, and we sing the God who heals. 1 (1m 29s): We sing to the God. We sing the God who that 0 (2m 1s): In the 1 (2m 10s): Shout we were the, we wear the P there, joy in the house of the Lord. 1 (3m 5s): There's joy in the house of the Lord today. And we won't be quiet. We shout outta your joy in the house of the Lord. Got it. Won't be we shout outta 0 (3m 23s): Your enjoy 1 (3m 26s): Lord. 0 (3m 27s): Enjoy the 1 (3m 31s): Won't. 1 (4m 19s): God, you are all powerful. We to your name this morning, there's the I've seen its battles right in there's that I've seen his praise. 1 (5m 10s): And that's the power of your name. Just mention makes a wave giants falling strongholds break. There is healing. That's the power that I claim. It's the same, the grave. There's no power. Like the there's a hope that calls our courage in the furnace. 1 (6m 13s): The kind expectations that every prayer I made is on an empty that's the power of that's that's 0 (7m 2s): There's 1 (7m 2s): No pav. Come on church, sing this out. I see you taking ground. I see you. Pressa head you. Power is danger to the enemies camp. You still do miracles. You will do what you said for your the same God. Now, as you've always been spirit, spirit breaking out your kingdom, moving in your big tree, claims the ground at the enemy had you still do miracles. 1 (7m 53s): You do what you for that's it's the same. 0 (8m 21s): There's 1 (8m 36s): Like, 2 (8m 47s): God, we're so grateful Lord for your power Lord. As we ponder the power of the living, God, I, I pray God that we would ponder what that means in our lives, in our relationships Lord, and especially heavy on my heart today or marriages, Lord. So as we take a kind of a Salo moment and just pause, Lord, help us to grab, grab hold of that power for our marriages and for the marriages of those, the people in our lives, Lord God that we love and care for. 2 (9m 37s): So deeply Lord, as we take a moment of pause and I'm gonna stop talking is as you feel led, if you feel like man, God's given you something to pray for a verse word of encouragement, go ahead and speak up loudly so we can hear and agree with you. And we'll just take a moment just as you feel led just as you feel LA 3 (10m 25s): Father, I thank you for your power. I thank you Lord, for your strength and for the strength that you give us father, I thank you father for the relationships in a marriage Lord that you bonded and that you've set forth to be a family father. I thank you, God, that you give us wisdom through your power, that you give us strength through your power and that God that no enemy can stand against us. Father. I just thank you, Lord, that God, in this place, that father, the freedom for you to come to this place and to freely speak Lord and to freely father lead us and guide us. 3 (11m 15s): I thank you, Lord, that God that you open the windows of heaven, that you pour out your spirit on those in this place, that God that you teaches the truth of your word and that father, you give us hope where there is no hope and you give us help. Father. When we feel helpless and father, I just praise your name, that God that we come here to worship you and that we're allowed to do that. And that God that without you, we have nothing, Lord, there's nothing. This world has to offer God without you. So I just praise your name and I worship you. 3 (11m 58s): And I thank you on this day, Jesus and Jesus name. 4 (12m 9s): And I thank you Lord for marriage father. I just pray that we would not look to our spouses as God's father, that we would look to you. We would not expect them to be perfect, that we would not expect them to be anything except for what would happen to. We ask fathers that we see them just as we see ourselves as flawed beings so that everything they bring to the table would be a blessing father because our whole dependents will be upon you and not upon men. And we thank you for our father. We pray for your holy spirit that you deny us strengthen us us because we know that father in the breaking down of the marriage comes to breaking down the country. 4 (12m 56s): We see that happening all over. So I asked father, did your help us stand strong? And I thank you for so to 3 (13m 4s): Thank pray for strength for S for healing, the grace would be extended. God. There would just be 2 (13m 18s): Exceeding health and kindness and grace for one another. Lord, God that we would live together in harmony as husbands and wives, Lord God extending wonderful kindness and grace, God, we're not being kind. Lord. I, I pray that you would challenge us and give us the grace to be kind. When we want to do something different, we want to lash out. We want to say something that will only further harm Lord God. So give us the grace to love unconditionally supernaturally. So everything that you ask us to do in this life requires a supernatural power of the holy spirit, the, the word and the will of God through us to do what you've asked us to do. 2 (14m 6s): So I pray God that we would have greater capacity to believe greater ability to understand what that looks like and how to walk it out. And then just greater fruitfulness as a result of just allowing that to flow and intentionally just moving forward with that grace and power, doing the stuff that you've called us to do. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. We're gonna sing another song. And for those tuning in online and watching this service, we know that there's a bit of silence on your end and I would just encourage you to take that silent opportunity just to worship and just to be present with the Lord. 2 (14m 52s): I would encourage you not to be put off by that or be distracted by the silence, but just to be present with the Lord during that time, and for us who are gathered, we can't always hear what's being prayed or said or communicated and that's okay. The people around those who are speaking, they hear it. And so we just need to be patient with that process and okay, with that process that God's doing stuff. And even if we can't fully hear by God's grace, we can just be in a worship full place and agree and just see what the Lord will do as we just humbly wait during this time. So we're gonna be doing this Sundays and as part of an act, our active worship toward the Lord. 2 (15m 39s): And so I'm going to step down now we're gonna sing another song and then we'll, we'll keep moving forward. Amen. Let's let's continue to worship 1 (16m 15s): Who's I know that you one who to the, for I got, I need you. 1 (16m 58s): Oh God, my God. I need you now. How I need you now I know with you all things are awesome. 1 (17m 48s): I'm calling on the God. David who made courage. Oh God, my God. 0 (18m 10s): I need you. 1 (18m 11s): Oh God, my God. 0 (18m 13s): I need you 1 (18m 15s): Now. I need you now on standing. Oh, you heard your children and you hear your children. 1 (19m 20s): Now you are the same God, you are the same. God, you answered prayers back then will answer. Now you are the same God, you are the same God you are providing that. You are providing. Now you are the same. God, you move in power. Then God move in power. Now you are the same God, you are the God you 0 (20m 8s): A healer. 1 (20m 10s): You 0 (20m 11s): Are a, 1 (20m 13s): Now you're the same. 0 (20m 16s): God, 1 (20m 17s): You're the same. 0 (20m 19s): God 1 (20m 20s): You savior that. You're the, 0 (20m 31s): The the God, 1 (20m 34s): Oh God, my God 0 (20m 35s): Need 1 (20m 36s): You. Oh God, my God, I need you now need you rock, rock standing. Oh God, I 0 (22m 20s): You're 1 (22m 20s): Afraid the is. Then you are freeing heart trying. Now you are the same. You touch the, then I feel your touch right now. You are the same. You the same calling on the holy spirit. 1 (23m 21s): Almight here ever come. Yeah. 5 (23m 49s): Today, Phyllis, this morning, we just asked that your, your holy spirit would fill this place. Lord, we're here for you. We're in awe of your goodness this morning, God, we just asked that your will would be done in this place. We, we lift up our hearts to you. We offer our hearts to you. We ask that whatever you wanna do in and through our lives, whatever you wanna do in our hearts, whatever you wanna do in our minds, Lord, we, we just give ourselves to you completely, fully, totally Jesus. Because that's the only way we can experience freedom through you is just giving ourselves totally to you. So Lord, we relinquish our rights to our minds, our bodies, our souls, our hearts. 5 (24m 31s): And we just give it to you. Lord, we just ask that you would do your work through us. You'd work in us in Jesus name. Amen. Amen. Alright, you're welcome to take a seat. If you'd like my name's Curtis. It's great to have you all here this morning. First, before I get into announcements. I just wanna say that it's Tim Tim's birthday here. Yeah. It's Tim's our tech director here playing base today. No, no, he's not 17. He's no, it's a bit older than that. Anyway. I won't divulge how old he is anyway, but yeah, he's doing amazing things to the tech and obviously you can, he's scheduling all of our team members and stuff and doing a great job. 5 (25m 18s): So thank you Tim. Doing amazing. So yes, also. So we've got some life group signups happening next week. So stay tuned for that. We've got some amazing life groups coming up. If you want to get connected into the church, if you're new here or if you just don't know very many people, please join a life group next week. We'll we'll have a life group flyer available for you. You can look through 'em and pick the best one for you. We're just, we offer these so that you can get connected. And so that you don't feel like you're on the outside and oftentimes it can be easy to just be a spectator at church. We want you to be involved. 5 (25m 59s): We want you to get to know people. All right. Sound good. All right. So sign up next week for those also we've got a new college group starting up, so it's great because we've had kind of a gap between high school and then young professionals. And so now we've got a college group for you. If you're, if you're in the college age, feel free to join. That starts beginning of September. So if you want more information, you can head back to the info center with that. And if this is your first time here, or if you're newer as well, we would love to just get to know you. And so if you'd like head back to the info center and get a communication card, we'd just like to get to know you a little bit better and figure out a way to connect with you and make this church feel a little bit smaller, more connected. 5 (26m 46s): So do that. That'd be great. Thank you also, we've got a minute mingle coming up, but first we've got a baptism or a, a video recap of last week's beach bonfire, baptism barbecue. And it was incredible. We had 17 people baptized and so cast your eyes on the screen, check it out, 0 (27m 21s): Warm to praise. Praise. 5 (28m 44s): All right. Yeah. So it was an awesome time. If you want to get baptized, please head back to the info center and let us know. We'd love to have you get baptized. So now we're gonna get up and mingle with one another. Get to know somebody you don't know, and we'll be back in just a minute. So thanks. 7 (30m 42s): I love is 0 (30m 45s): Why 7 (30m 47s): Sing. 0 (30m 52s): I'll sing. 2 (30m 55s): Alrighty, come on back. Sing. We're gonna be in first, Peter, just for the first couple verses today and come on back Lord, as we get ready to open up your word, we thank you, God, that your word speaks to us now, as it has over this over the, the millennial Lord, God, you have just, you continue. You continue to speak to us and reveal truth to us. And so God, we invite you to do that today. We invite your will to be done. Thank you Lord. For your grace. We love you in Jesus name. 2 (31m 36s): Amen. Well, something weird was happening to me when I was sitting over there. I got like this weird equilibrium thing going on. Is that the right word? Equi. Lack of equal. You've been through that. Yeah. So pray Jan, why don't you pray for me? This is pastor jam. By the way, guys, I'm gonna let Jan pray for me here. I just feel like something's Amis here. Breathe. Ready? 3 (32m 7s): God. We pray for our pastor. Yes. 2 (32m 10s): You've given him 8 (32m 11s): A word for the day and you've opened up your scriptures to him and he stands here. Ready to speak for you and speak for the congregation and help your holy spirit. Roll down on holiness road down and worship. Roll down today. Thank 2 (32m 32s): You. 8 (32m 33s): So bring holy spirit power. Holy spirit power in this man. Thank you. And clear up his ears. Yes, Lord. Give his ears heal. Whatever is giving him this sense of being off, knowing that you are on. Yeah, that's right. And you were here and you were here before we asked you to show up. And Lord, we just asked that you would be with our pastor here. Thank you, Lord. Let him be to us. Matthew and mark and Luke and John and KFO. Rocky. Peter. Yeah. Yeah. Let him be for us your word today. 8 (33m 14s): Thank you 2 (33m 15s): Lord. 8 (33m 16s): So Lord bless him. Hold him close in your hand. Thank you, Lord. Give him the wisdom and knowledge that deep pool that Proverbs tells us runs deep. He's been storing up your word in his heart and there's no lack of faith here. Thank 2 (33m 31s): You, Lord. 8 (33m 31s): There's overwhelming openness to your spirit. So healing and strength for the day. Yes, Lord your grace sufficient for every need and pray in Jesus name. Jesus name. Holy spirit come. Thank you, Lord. Amen. 3 (33m 47s): Thank brother chair. 2 (34m 2s): So pastor Jan has been a pastor for decades and decades and decades. He was at the Grover beach Presbyterian church for a long time while I was an associate pastor at crossroads. And then when we planted this church and he resigned in 2008 to do other stuff and to take care of his wife. And so thank you Jan, for praying for me. Appreciate you brother. Thank you very much. So good to see you here today. So very good. Hey, first Peter chapter one, greetings from Peter, as we said last week, Peter is this, you know, the guy who was kind of gruff and tough and always putting his foot in his mouth, always kind of out of step, just a little bit with God's plans until until God really got a hold of him and filled him with this spirit and then wonderful and supernatural things began to take place in Peter's life. 2 (34m 51s): And part of which we see in early in acts, where he preaches and the multitudes come to faith in Jesus. And then we see Peter following Jesus decade after decade after decade, trusting him believing the gospel message and ultimately giving his life for it. As we mentioned last week, crucified, upside down, giving himself to the kingdom because he, he believed it through and through. There was nothing that was going to rattle his faith early on his faith was rattled a bit, but there was something that God did in him. And maybe that's something that God needs to do in us. Maybe you're in a place where it doesn't take much for your faith to be rattled and you need, you need God to do something deeper and more significant and supernatural in your lives. 2 (35m 38s): If you need God to do that, just invite the holy spirit into your life, to do that work and to work, make that work of sanctification real, that work of holiness real in your life. And so we're reading first, Peter today, a man who had waffled a man who was kind of gruff and stuck his foot in his mouth and did things he regretted at times. But then God, but God, and that's, isn't that just the beauty of knowing God we can say with Peter, but God, he rescued me. He sanctified me. He filled me with his power and his grace to do the work that he's called me to do. 2 (36m 20s): He's given me the ability to bounce back and God wants to do that with you as well. If you've struggled, give God the grace allow God's grace to just fill you and wash over you so that you too can bounce back. This letters from Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ called by Jesus. Jesus said to Peter, come follow me. And I will make you fishers of man. I'm writing to God's chosen people who are living as foreigners in the province of poncho Galatia, captia Asia. And Bethia again, these are Roman provinces located in what now is called Turkey. 2 (37m 2s): It's a place called Turkey. And we have a, a missionary in Azure by Jean, which is near Turkey. And we pray for him. And we talked about him last week and I encourage us to continue to pray for Igar in that work in by John. He is working to seek and to save those who are lost, but not just to seek and to save those who are lost, but to equip and release workers into the harvest field so that people might come to faith in Jesus. So I just love it that God has had his focus on that region, that part of the world for thousands of years now, Peter wrote this and now down through this, century's got us still working in that region. 2 (37m 43s): So God is so patient. And if you think God's been patient with you in your life, he, well he has, but this is just his nature and who he is, he's patient with us. So that more would come to faith in him, but also so that we would be sanctified set apart for his kingdom work. It's it, it's a process, a lifelong process that got us faithful and patient to accomplish in our lives. So this is who Peter's writing to verse two, it says, God, the father knew you and shows you long ago as his spirit has made you holy as a result, you have obeyed him and have been claims by the blood of Jesus Christ. May God give you more and more grace and peace and peace. 2 (38m 26s): So who is Peter writing to verse? One says I'm writing to God's chosen people. And we touched on this last week that we wanted to get through the whole message last week, but we weren't able to with everything else, everything else that was going on, good stuff. But we, we get back to it and we're gonna get through the whole thing this week, who is Peter writing to he's writing to God's chosen people, your Bible might say to God's elect. And again, who are the elect of God? The elect of God are those who have been chosen, right? So if we participate in an election, we make a choice. We cast our ballot for a person that we long to see elected. 2 (39m 6s): We choose that person. That's essentially what the election of God means that it means chosen. And by God to abstain salvation through Christ, Christians are called the chosen or the elect of God. And so it brings us to this question, did we choose God? Or did God choose us? Did we choose God? Or did God choose us? We tend to think in Greek ways of thinking, as opposed to a kind of a Hebrew thought, we have this kind of linear process for understanding truth. And we're, we tend to be a little more black and white. We want black and white answers for the theological questions that we have really for all of the questions that we have in life and Jeremy, our youth and family pastor gave me this book recently, it's called the forgotten Jesus, how Western Christians should follow and Eastern rabbi. 2 (39m 60s): And so there's a great portion of script writing in here and I'll just read it to us. It says, and again, this is kind of contrasting Hebrew mindset, Hebrew thinking versus Greek mindset and Greek thinking. They Hebrews and Greeks think about things all together differently. And so as we get a taste or a glimpse into a Hebrew way of thinking, we begin to understand scripture with greater clarity. We have better understanding about the culture in which this truth was communicated and preached and taught and understood. It says here in page 28, the ability to hold multiple options, intention may be why many Western readers of the Bible struggle with paradoxical concepts. 2 (40m 49s): We long to have a single answer to a question or a problem, and we apply this approach to doctrines such as divine sovereignty versus free will the kingdom of God being future versus present and election versus man's responsibility. But these seemingly contradictory doctrines may be congruent. They may be congruent in the Jewish cultural framework that gave birth to Christianity. So if you ask a Jewish man, did God choose you? Or did you choose God? 2 (41m 29s): He will likely say yes. So that's kind of a, a little bit of a backdrop for us to help us understand the complexities of some of these things that we study in our Western culture. We, we just want, we, we wanna see things kind of in a linear way. We want to one plus one equals two, one. We, we just, we want to understand it in that type of a way, but there's paradoxes in scripture. And if we don't understand that there are paradoxes in scriptures and that truth is paradoxical, then we will miss some of the deep truths that are in scripture. So sermon title, did we choose God or did God choose us? 2 (42m 13s): So we're gonna be looking at Arminianism versus Calvinism today. And so we're gonna be looking at the five points of Calvinism and kind of their counterpart, the five points of Arminianism. And we're gonna do our best to try to understand what the Bible talks about when he talking about election. When he's talking about four knowledge, when he's talking about sovereignty, when he's talking about predestination, all of these things. So the five points of Arminianism from Jacob Armen, he was a theologian who lived from 1559 to 1609. Is that better? 2 (42m 54s): Can you guys not hear me? How's that channel? Oh, there we go. Thank you. So this is my tech team over here. Thank you very much. And you guys hear me now. So the five points of arm mini and our Arminianism, the five points of Armen of Arminianism from Jacobus. Armenians are in contrast to the five points of Calvinism. So Calvinism is a theology and often we hear about Calvinism versus Arminianism and they're both they're Theo. They're, they're the theological positions that are created by theologians who have studied God's word and who just happen to come up on two different sides of an argument. 2 (43m 40s): Can we have fellowship with Calvinists as Armenians? Can we have fellowship with Armenians as Calvinists? We better be able to have fellowship because we'll be spending eternity with them forever and ever amens. So sometimes we can get a little dogmatic and say, Hey, I can't as a Calvinist, be a friend with Armenian, or I can't as an Armenian, be a friend with a Calvinist, but man, we have to all fellowship together in any given fellowship, there might be people landing on both sides of the aisle. So Calvinism is a theology. It can be explained simply using a five letter acronym tulip. And so we're gonna unpack tulip today and help us to understand just with greater clarity who God is and what it is that we understand about him. 2 (44m 28s): The set of religious principles is the work of John Calvin. Again, 1509 to 1564, a French church reformer who had a permanent influence on several branches of Protestantism. So Calvinism and Armenians both have five points, right? Let's compare the two, the Armenian five points are human free will. And we'll just take one at a time and just kind of compare the two. And then you can arrive at your own conclusion at the end of it all. And I'll introduce actually a third perspective as well today, just to muddy the waters just a little bit more for us, human free will this states that though a man is fallen. 2 (45m 12s): He is not incapacitated by the sinful nature and can freely choose God. His will is not restricted and enslaved by his sinful nature. So that's kind of, I feel like I need to get back on track here. So as we talk about that, let's understand something called common grace. The term common grace is not found in the Bible, but it's a term that is used to put a label on an aspect of grace. Like the word Trinity is not found in the Bible, but it's helpful in describing who God is. And so common grace refers to the goodness of God. The blessings that flow from God that is, that are common to all people, whether they are believers or UN believers. 2 (45m 60s): So do we understand common grace? So there's blessings and I've got a verse that help us understand it, but there's blessings in this common grace arena that fall on believers and unbelievers. So not all of God's blessings only go to God's people, but there's blessings that we all enjoy. A great example of common. Grace is Matthew 5 43 through 45. It says you have heard the law that says, love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say, love your enemies. Pray for those who persecute you in that way, you'll be acting as true children of your father in heaven. And here it is for, he gives sunlight to both the evil and the good, and he sends rain on the, just and on the unjust alike. 2 (46m 45s): So there's the blessings of God that flow sunlight and rain on the good and the evil, the just, and the unjust alike. The five points of Calvinism can be remembered using the acronym tulip. So T stands for total depravity. So an Armenian would say, Hey, we can choose God. We have the capacity to choose God T for the tulip stands for total depravity. It's the belief. The belief in total depravity takes the view that sinfulness pervades all areas of life and human existence through the fall of man. 2 (47m 26s): Humanity is stained by sin. In every aspect, heart emotions will mind and body. And this means that people cannot are unable to independently. Choose God. They cannot save themselves. God must intervene to save people. And as an Armenian, we would believe that that's true. Cause I tend more toward Armenian than Calvinism. So we would agree with some of the statements that Calvin makes, but we also would take issue with some of the things that he says, Calvin Calvinism insists that God must do all the work from choosing those who will be saved to sanctify, sanctifying them throughout their lives until they die and go to heaven. 2 (48m 16s): So Calvinists cite numerous scripture versus supporting humanities, fallen in simple nature. And we're gonna look at some of those. And we, we agree across the board. If you are a believer in the Lord, Jesus Christ. If you are an evangelical believer, we believe that men are sinners, all have Sinn and fall short of the glorious standard of God, the grace of God. So we, we all fall short of God's standard. Matthew 7 21 says for, from within out of a person's heart and this kind of illustrates the evil of man come evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, greed, wickedness, deceit, less full desires, envy, slander, pride, and foolishness. 2 (49m 3s): All these VI things come from within. They are what defile you. So we agree together, whether you're on whatever, whatever side of the aisle you're on. We agree that we are sinners in need of profound, the profound grace of the Lord, Jesus Christ. So again in Armenian would agree that while this is all true, man is indeed of sinner in need of God's saving grace. God's common grace and the world allow men to make good decisions. So that common grace that we experience in the world allow men and women to make good decisions. So to illustrate that we've all known people who don't know Jesus, but who are good as the world would de describe and define good. 2 (49m 48s): We know people in the world who don't know Jesus, but who are kind compassionate, faithful, generous. All of those things. We could all point to people in our lives who don't know Jesus, but who, who are really, they have a lot of good character qualities in their life. The common grace of God allows a sinful to pray person to choose God because of that common grace there's, there's a work of God in the universe that allows people to even in their broken sinful, to prove, recognize their desperate need for God and able to make a choice. Again, if you wanna look at another theological perspective, you can investigate Molan there's another, a theologian came up with this term or this perspective it's named for its 16th century, Jesuit Louis D. Molina. 2 (50m 45s): So these are arguments that the church has been or debates, arguments, debates that the church has been going around and around about for hundreds and hundreds of years. So when we get to heaven, we'll have it all straightened up for us and cleared up for us. Mullin is a system of thought that seeks you reconcile the sovereignty of God and the free will of man. The heart of Molan is the principle that God is completely sovereign. And man is also free in a libertarian incense. Molan partly seeks to avoid so-called theological determinism. The view that God decrees, who will be saved or damned without any meaningful impact of their own free choice. 2 (51m 28s): Today's highest profile defenders of Molan are William William Lane, Craig and Alvin plant GU. So if you wanna look up those guys, that would be on you. So human free will versus the total depravity of man. We would agree that man, we are totally depraved. Calvinists would say, because of that depravity, we don't have the capacity to choose God Armenian and Armenian would say, well, we believe that we're depraved, but because of the, the grace of the Lord, the common grace of God in the world where we have the capacity to choose, all right, let's take a look at conditional election versus unconditional election. 2 (52m 12s): The Armenian position, conditional election, God chose people for salvation based on his four knowledge. How many believe that God has? There's four knowledge that there's God is so four knowledge I'll just read. The definition is the awareness for knowledge is the awareness or knowledge of something before it happens or exists. My theology says that God knows everything before it happens. He doesn't need to look down to discover something, look down. He just, he understands it all before the foundation of the world. He understood and he knows all truth. 2 (52m 54s): So God has four knowledge of everything. So that, so that nothing, nothing, absolutely nothing surprises him. God knows who will respond to the gospel message. God knows. Before we are born, before we are created, God knows who will be his and who will refuse him. People are elected. They're chosen when they choose or elect God, people are chosen. So you, you wanna know if you're the elect, do you choose God? Then he chooses you. You're the elect you've been chosen by God, God knows who will choose him. So they are elected. 2 (53m 35s): God is not surprised by anything. He knows all things. It's called the omniscience of God. God is mission. He knows all things, nothing surprises him. There's nothing that he doesn't know. And anytime in history, throughout forever and ever eternity passed and eternity future, there's nothing that God doesn't know and understand a completely grasp in the tulip of Calvinism. U stands for unconditional election. The Calvinist view says, God chooses, who will be saved because people are dead in their sins. 2 (54m 15s): They are unable to initiate a response to God. In eternity, past God, elected certain people to be saved. This saved people are called the elect and God picks them based, not on their personal character or, or merit. So God chooses them not based on their personal character or merit, but out of his kindness and sovereign will. It also means that election for salvation is not based on God's fore knowledge of who would come to faith in him in the future. So Calvinists believe since some are chosen for salvation, others are not. 2 (54m 60s): So what's the opposite of salvation would be damnation. So Sal Calvinists would believe that some are chosen for salvation. Others would be chosen for damnation. Those not chosen are the damned destined for an eternity in hell. So some would argue that God is not fair. And, but that, that perspective is not fair, but I don't, I don't, I don't like the word fair. It's not a good theological word, but the word just is the word just describes the eternal character of God. He is just, he is faithful. 2 (55m 42s): And he is just so theology is the study of the nature of God. If we want to know who God is, we need to know his nature. And part of his nature is that he is just and Calvinists and Armenians both believe that God is just, we just kind of interpret things a little bit differently. First, John one nine. But if we confessed our sins to him, he is faithful. And just to forgive us, our sins and to cleanses from all wickedness. So what do we mean when we say that God is just that word has meaning and it has weight. 2 (56m 23s): And as we understand the meaning and the weight of that word, we begin to clarity. We begin to get clarity about who God is and how God functions in the world to, to, to be just means that he is perfectly righteous in his treatment of his creatures. He is perfectly righteous in his treatment of his creatures. God shows no partiality. And if you're taking notes, you can write down acts 10 34 that God shows no partiality acts 10 34. He commands against the mist treatment of others. 2 (57m 3s): Zacharia seven, 10, and he perfectly executes vengeance against the oppressor. He perfectly executes vengeance against the oppressor. Second test one six, Romans 1219 God is just in meeting out rewards, meaning God is not unjust. He will not forget your work. The love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them. Hebrews six, 10, he's equally just in meeting out punishment. Anyone who does wrong will be repaid for their wrongs. And there is no favoritism IANS, 3 25 justice and a righteousness. 2 (57m 51s): We cease from Psalm 89, 14 justice and righteousness. It's always where hand in hand are the foundation of God's thrown. So let's throw out the word fair because it's kind of Lucy goosey term. It's not a theological term. Let's use the word just is God. Just of course, God is just, he's not God. If he's not just now let's compare universal atonement with the L in tulip, which stands for limited atonement met limited atonement. Armenians believe in Armenian believes in universal atonement. 2 (58m 34s): So there's universal atonement versus limited atonement. There's gonna be a test by the way, at the end. How many, know what the tulips stands for right here? Okay. Universal. Atoma the position that Jesus bore the sin of everyone, whoever lived that's universal atonement. That's not universalism. Meaning that everybody goes to heaven. We're not talking about universalism. We're talking about universal atonement that God for God. So love the world that he gave. His only begotten son that whoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life. And so we're talking about universal atonement versus limited atonement, which was the Calvinist believe limited atonement is the view is the view that Jesus Christ died only for the sins of the elect. 2 (59m 24s): According to John Calvin support for this belief comes from verses that say, Jesus died for many such as Matthew, 2028, Hebrews 9 28. I'll just read those verses and you can see how someone might arrive at this position. So Christ Hebrews 9 28. So Christ having been offered once to bear the sins of many will appear a second time not to deal with sin, but to save those who are eagerly, eagerly, waiting for him. So the many there trying to understand the context, the immediate context, the wider context, and the complete context of the scripture speaks to those who give themselves to Jesus. 2 (1h 0m 10s): Those who are the saved and not everybody has given themselves to Jesus. So Christ having been offered once to bear the sins of those who have, will appear a second time, not to deal with sin, but to save those who are eagerly waiting for him, Matthew 20, 28, even as the son of man came not to be served, but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many. So this point is one of the more controversial beliefs of Calvinism. So some, some would say, I'm not a five point Calvinist believing in all of the tulip, but I'm a four point Calvinist, which is fine in some levels. We're probably some of us might be two point Calvinist, three point. 2 (1h 0m 53s): We might be zero point it's. You know, these are things that we have to sort out. So those who teach four point Calvinism believe Christ died, not just for the, just, but not just for the elect, but for the entire world. And they cite certain verses that we know. And I just did John three 16 for God. So loved the world that he gave his only son that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. And so the atonement of God is for the world. That's 2 21, and it shall come to pass that everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved first enemy two, three, and four. This is good. And it is pleasing in the sight of God, our savior, who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. 2 (1h 1m 38s): And first John, two, two, he is the propitiation for our sins and not four hours only, but also for the sins of the whole world. So we've got these conflicting kind of ideas are, are many as Armenian people believe are they saved? Would if, if you're an Armenian, you know, holder of Armenian theology, would you say that you're saved? Yes. Okay. Would you say that if you're a Calvinist holding to Calvinist theology, would, would you say Calvinists are saved? Yeah. We're all part of the same family, right? Molan if you kind of have that moralistic perspective, would, would that person be saved? 2 (1h 2m 21s): Yeah, we're saved by grace through faith. And as we sort out these differing theological perspectives, that's why there's a thousand different churches and denominations in the world because we all have different perspectives. All right. Let's talk about resistible grace versus irresistible grace, the eye and the tulips stands for irresistible grace, resistible grace though, the teaching that the grace of God can be resisted and finally beaten. So as to reject salvation and Christ, so resistible grace versus irresistible grace irresistible grace is the belief that God brings his elect to salvation through an internal call, which they are, which they are powerless to resist the holy spirit supplies, grace to them until they repent and are born again. 2 (1h 3m 18s): So irresistible grace would say that God is so determined and extends his grace so strongly that it's ultimately irresistible. Now there's arguments within the church. Can you lose your salvation? Irresistible. Grace would say, no, you can't because the grace of God is irresistible. And even though you may backslide or fall away for a moment or a time, you will come back because of that irresistible grace, some would say, because that is true. You can't lose your salvation, but others would believe. Yeah. Yeah, you actually can fall away. Some would say, though, if you fallen away, you actually weren't saved in the first place. 2 (1h 3m 58s): So there's all kinds of, kind of gray around this idea. Can you lose your salvation? I've vacillated on this, honestly, theologically over the years, I've vacillated on this. Can you lose it? If you can. It's very hard because God is tenacious to come after us tenacious to forgive us tenacious, to love us unconditionally. So if we can lose it, it's pretty hard. It's pretty difficult, but I, I'm not gonna say you can't lose your salvation. If you walk away from God and you know, kind of bring stuff, the question was Judas saved. 2 (1h 4m 40s): I guess we'll find out when we get there. Calvin is backed this doctrine with such verses as Romans nine. And so we're just gonna go through Romans nine, 10 through 33, and we're gonna try our best to kind of unpack things in the next minute or two. And I'll just make this statement. God's for knowledge allows him or allowed him to buy a sovereign tea, direct the affairs of men, Romans nine, 10. And again, if you're a Calvinist here, or if you're Armenian, we'll have great conversation about it. 2 (1h 5m 20s): We'll find out someday. This son was our ancestor eyes kind of jumping into the middle of the chapter here. When he married Rebecca, she gave birth to twins, but before they were born, before they had done anything good or bad, she received a message from God. This message shows that God chooses people. According to his own purpose. He calls people. He calls people, but not according to their good or bad work, she was told your older son will serve your younger son. So the context of this passage, I mean, again, we look at the immediate context, the what's happening within the verses around the verse that we're trying to understand in the wider context what's happening within the book that we're studying, and then the complete context what's happening, you know, in the total story of the word of God, what is God's message to us? 2 (1h 6m 10s): So the context in this scripture seems to be talking about not a calling into salvation, but a calling into kind of position or role or responsibility. He calls people, calls people context. This calling is not talking about salvation, but not according to their good or bad works. And so this person wasn't called according to their good or bad works, but for God's purpose, God had a purpose for this person. So your older son will serve your younger son in the words of scripture. I love Jacob, but I rejected or I hated Esau. I love Jacob, but I hated Esau. 2 (1h 6m 53s): That's what the king James says. I think the original language speaks to that hatred. Why? Because Esau rejected. God, did God know that Esau was going to reject him? He did. He absolutely did. And so God, in his foreknowledge and through his sovereign, he was able to shape the events of history and the unfolding of his story history, his story, because he understood with fore knowledge, what everybody was gonna do before they were ever created. He knew. And so he was able to fashion things according to that fore knowledge and in his sovereignty unfold things, as he desired, are we saying verse 14, then that God was unfair. 2 (1h 7m 43s): Of course not for God said to Moses, I will show mercy to anyone I choose. And I will show compassion to anyone I choose. So it is God who decides to show mercy. We can either choose it. We can, we can either choose it nor work for it. Interesting. We can either choose it nor work for it. The salvation of God we is given as a free gift. It says here, we can either choose it nor work for it. So those are some difficult passages that we kind of have to wrestle through, but let's continue on here. So what is God who decides to show mercy? We can either choose it or work for it for the scripture, say that God told Pharaoh, and this is a great and interesting kind of picture. 2 (1h 8m 32s): But as we go back and read in Exodus chapter five, when Moses showed up to Farrow Farrow's response, Moses told Faroh, Hey, I'm gonna, we need to take, I need to take the Hebrew people and go worship the Lord. And Farrow said, who's the Lord that I should fear him or obey him. We get a glimpse into Pharaoh's heart, that it was already hard. It was already disobedience to the Lord. And we see as he goes on, it interacts with Moses that God gives him over to his sinfulness and uses his hard heart to further his purposes. 2 (1h 9m 18s): And so he takes his hard heart and even hardens it even more to accomplish his great purposes in the earth. But Pharaoh already had a hard heart. So God uses that to further his kingdom go back and read Exodus 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 for the scripture say that God told Pharaoh, I have appointed you for the very purpose of displaying my power in you and to spread my fame throughout the earth. So you see God chooses to show mercy to so, and he chooses to harden the hearts of others. So they refuse to listen. Now, if as a Calvinist, we believe that God can harden hearts, then that's, God can do whatever he wants to do. That's the part of the point is that if God's creed humanity, so not to diminish anything of God's power in God's sovereignty, in God's ability, he can do whatever he wants to do. 2 (1h 10m 9s): And it's just, and righteous if God's doing it, but we need to be careful not to misunderstand what God is doing and call calling something just when it's unjust or righteous. When it's unrighteous, we just need to be careful that we're understanding the totality of the word of God or the new Testament, with a clear picture of who God is, the character and the nature of God. So when we look at scripture, we need to ask ourselves a question, is this, my understanding of this scripture is it match the character and the nature of God does it match the story of the scripture? The complete message, the, the context of scripture, the immediate, the wider, the complete context. 2 (1h 10m 50s): We need to understand how to ask these questions. When we study the scripture for the scripture says that God told Faroh, I've appointed you for the very purpose of displaying my power in you and to spread my fame throughout the earth. So you see God chooses to show mercy to someone he chooses to harden the hearts of others. So they refuse to listen. So God's fore knowledge allows him to know what people will do do. And out of his fore knowledge, he acts gly in the earth. He's a just God. Well then you might say, why verse 19? Why does God blame people for not responding? Having they simply done what he makes them do? And the writer says, no, don't, don't say that. 2 (1h 11m 32s): Who are you? A mere human being to argue with God? So the thing that was created by the say to the one who created it, why have you made me like this? When a Potter makes a jar out of clay, doesn't he have a right to use the same lump of clay to make one jar for decoration and another to throw garbage in, in the same way, even though God has the right to show his anger and his power, he is very patient with those on whom his anger falls, who are destined for destruction. He does this to make the riches of his glory, shine, even brighter on those, to whom he shows mercy, we were prepared in advance for glory. 2 (1h 12m 13s): Are we among those whom he selected both from the Jews and from the Gentiles concerning the Gentiles. God says in the prophecy of those who are not my people, I will now call my people. Why weren't they as people because they're Gentiles. They're not Jews. They're not part of the chosen nation, but because they responded to the grace and the mercy of the Lord, Jesus Christ. Now they are his people. So as we think about Calvinism versus our meaning, the question for Calvinists a lot is, Hey, why do you evangelize? If it doesn't matter what we do, we're gonna be saved or not saved. And they talk about human agency. John Piper, especially talks about human agency, that God doesn't work outside of human agency. 2 (1h 12m 57s): So if people are to get saved, it's usually through the human agency of a preacher or missionary. So there's a, in my mind, it contradicts what they believe about salvation because human agency obviously is not capable in our own humanness. We're not capable of choosing, but yet God uses human agency. Those who are preaching the word of God to reach us. It for me, it's, there's a conflict there. It's hard for me to, to, to settle that kind of discrepancy or that, that confusion in my heart and mind and when we are. 2 (1h 13m 39s): And when we are among those whom he selected both from the Jews and the gen tells concerning the gen tells, we read that let's go to verse 26. And then at the place where they were told you are not my people there. They will be called children of the living God and concerning Israel. I say the prophet tried out though, the people of Israel are as numerous as the sand of the seashore. Only arrant will be saved for the Lord will carry out his sentence upon the earth quickly. And with finality. And Isaiah said the same thing in another place. If the Lord of heaven's armies had not spared a few of our children, we would've been wiped out like Sodom destroyed like Gamora. 2 (1h 14m 20s): What does all this mean? Even though the Gentiles were not trying to follow God's standard, they were made right with God. And it was by faith that this took place. How were they made? Right with God like Abraham, they were made right with God, by their faith, their own human agency. And Calvinist would say, well, God saved them outside of their own Involvement because he wanted to save them. But we know from scripture, the old and the new Testament that the righteous are justified by faith were saved by faith. 2 (1h 15m 3s): And so there's a faith element that makes people, allows people to come into the kingdom of God. They were made right with God. And it was by faith that this took place. But the people of Israel who tried so hard to get right with God, by keeping the law never succeeded, the law was a mirror put up in front of the people so that they recognize their sinfulness. It wasn't to be kept for righteousness sake. It was to be acknowledged. God is so righteous and pure and set apart that I could never measure up to him with my own good works. And so I must receive his mercy and his grace for Jews and Gentiles alike, verse 32. 2 (1h 15m 50s): I think that's where we are. Why not? Because they were trying to get right with God by keeping the law instead of by trusting in him. All right. So human, the human part of salvation is faith and trust. We, we are presented in my opinion, presented with salvation, for God's to love the world. And we have to decide, are we going to have faith? And are we going to put trust in who, in the gospel message in the person, the work of the Lord, Jesus Christ. 2 (1h 16m 34s): All right, let's skip the rest of those verses here for the sake of time. All right, finally, we get to the end of the argument. Armenians, believe a person can fall from grace. The, the P and tulip stands for the perseverance of the saints. So Calvinist would believe that even again, even if you backslide or fall away, that the perseverance of the saints will allow a person to persevere and, and walk with God all the days of their lives. Whereas a person, according to Armenian theology can fall from grace. 2 (1h 17m 17s): Let's just take a look. Calvinism teaches that the elect cannot lose their salvation because salvation is the work of God. The father, Jesus Christ, a savior in the holy spirit, it cannot be thwarted. None whom God has called will be lost. They are eternally secure, technically. However, it is God who perseveres, not the saints themselves. I don't think that bears witness with the rest of the scripture Calvin's doctrine on the perseverance of the saints is in contrast the theology of Lutheranism and the Roman Catholic church, which hold that people can lose their salvation. 2 (1h 17m 58s): Calvinist supports eternal security with versus such as John 10, 27, 28. My sheep listen to my voice. I know them and they follow me. I give them eternal life and they shall never perish. No one will snatch them out of my hand. In first Corinthians 10, 13, no temptation is overtaken. You accept what is common to mankind, and God is faithful. He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear, but you are tempted. But when you are tempted, he will provide a way out so that you can endure it mean T private total privative man. 2 (1h 18m 38s): Good. You unconditional ion unconditional atonement. L 11 (1h 18m 45s): Limited 2 (1h 18m 46s): Limited. What limited? I wrote it down. You wrote it down. And so 12 (1h 18m 56s): Unconditional 2 (1h 18m 57s): Election, unconditional election was, yeah. You okay. Good. Unconditional election L limited atonement. I IR irresistible irresistible grace and P perseverance. Perseverance of the saints. So did God choose us or did we choose God? Yes. I think it's both. I think it's both. We choose God and God chooses us. God chooses us. And we choose God in marriage. Did I choose my wife? Or did she choose me both? Right. 2 (1h 19m 37s): Even in an arranged marriage, if you look in the old Testament, you look at some of the patriarchs. They, they had a wife chosen for them, but ultimately they were also, their wives were given the choice to them. So I chose my wife and thankfully she chose me now who chose who first? Well in this relationship, I chose her first. And then she chose me. But in relationship with God who chose, who first, what came first, the chicken or the egg, I think God chose us. And then we chose him, but we have a choice to put our faith in him and to trust him or not. 2 (1h 20m 26s): That's my perspective. Now, if you disagree, that's okay as well. I there's lots of verses. We could go and go through and read, but we're already over time by 14 minutes. And so I'm gonna invite the worship team up. I used to be grateful for the clock. Sometimes I'm not so grateful for the clock. Let's go ahead and stand up. And Lord, I, I pray that I haven't confused people more than they were in the beginning. I pray that there's at least a kind of a, an, an excitement to kind of look further into it and to kind of consider all of these things. When we're reading the scripture and trying to understand the character and the nature of God, I pray that Lord, we would just be able to think deeply about the things of God and arrive at healthy conclusions, godly conclusions that fit the context of scripture. 2 (1h 21m 20s): So Lord, help us help us, Lord, help me. Thank you, Lord, for your grace in Jesus name, let's worship. Amen. 1 (1h 21m 51s): All my words, brochure. I got nothing express as I often do with every song. Must and again, have it's except for singing. 1 (1h 23m 10s): I got one. I've got just one. We worship 0 (1h 23m 25s): You. 1 (1h 23m 28s): So, and don't don't you up? 1 (1h 24m 29s): Your, you gotta lie songs. 0 (1h 24m 37s): Praise, Lord. 1 (1h 24m 45s): Don't shy on me. Lift up your song. You gotta lie songs, get 0 (1h 24m 55s): Bad. 1 (1h 25m 6s): Your song, praise you did I 0 (1h 26m 5s): Except for hot singing hall. 13 (1h 26m 28s): Thank you Lord for your faithfulness. Thank you. That you never changed. Thank you for choosing us. 0 (1h 26m 36s): Why don't we 13 (1h 26m 39s): PHIS with your spirit, with your go with us through the rest of the week. As we proclaim you to the world around us, our friends and family and everyone we meet in Jesus name. Amen. The.

Aufgebohrt: Der Podcast für nachhaltigen Praxiserfolg - Für Zahnärzte, KFO und MKG
068: Umsatzsteuer in der Praxis, Reverse Charge und der invisalign-Fall - Gastfolge mit Marcel Nehlsen

Aufgebohrt: Der Podcast für nachhaltigen Praxiserfolg - Für Zahnärzte, KFO und MKG

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 65:48


In dieser Episode geht es um das Thema Umsatzsteuer in Zahnarztpraxen im Allgemeinen und um einen ganz aktuellen Fall, der insbesondere für KFO- und Zahnarztpraxen relevant ist, die mit invisalign-Schienen arbeiten. Unser Stammgast und Steuerberater Marcel Nehlsen hat uns hier kürzlich auf eine Thematik aufmerksam gemacht, die euch im Zweifelsfall richtig viel Geld kosten kann, wenn ihr sie nicht auf dem Schirm habt. Für uns Anlass, das Thema der Umsatzsteuer für euch zu erklären und ein paar Stolpersteine aus dem Weg zu räumen.

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie
Gehe die Dinge an und dann setze sie Schritt für Schritt um - Dr. Sebastian Helgert im Interview

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 40:21


Heute habe ich wieder ein spannendes Interview für dich: Zu Gast ist Dr. Sebastian Helgert. Neben seiner Arbeit als Praxisinhaber mit mehreren Fachdisziplinen in München und der privaten Rolle als dreifacher Familienvater hat er hat parallel zwei M.S.C.s gemacht - und auch währenddessen seine Patienten in der rekonstruktiven und ästhetischen Zahnheilkunde behandelt. Er berichtet: - woher er die Energie dafür genommen hat. - wie er auch in diesen Phasen die Qualitätsstandarts hoch gehalten hat. - Warum in einer Gemeinschaftspraxis jeder seinen Teilbereich haben sollte. - Wie seine Lernkurve in der KFO mit dem Einsatz von Alignern begann. Erfahre live, wie Begriffe wie 'Familienpraxis' oder 'Spezialisten' das Bild in den Köpfen potenzieller Patienten prägen und wie meine Kurse die Schnittstelle zwischen Theorie und Praxis gebildet haben. Hier kannst du dir einen Überblick über Sebastians Praxis verschaffen: https://www.zahnzentrum-maxvorstadt.de/ -- Hi, buche hier Dein Strategiegespräch und wir besprechen wie Du einfach und zügig mehr aus Deiner Praxis machst: www.dr-martin-baxmann.de - Hier kannst Du einen InOffice-Kurs buchen: https://www.myortholab.de/kurse-seminare/ - Oder wir kommen zu Dir! Schreibe mir eine mail für einen @YourOffice-Kurs an: info@myortholab.de Dann ist LeanOrthodontics ruckzuck auch bei Dir eingeführt. Und keine Sorge, Du willst garantiert, dass das dann auch so bleibt. - Zu meinen Büchern, Kursen, Fanartikeln und zu meinem Laborshop geht es hier: https://www.myortholab.de/shop/ Ich freue mich auf Deinen Besuch! - Schau Dir auch mal die Webseite an: www.leanorthodontics.com Dort kannst Du dann auch meinen Blog lesen, falls Du Dich immer noch nicht traust, mir endlich im Kurs gegenüberzutreten. Ich würde Dich so gerne kennenlernen! - Aber wenn Dir unsere Art zu denken und zu arbeiten so richtig gut gefällt und Du das Gefühl hast "da muss ich hin", dann komm an Bord! Genau so sind schon einige unserer tollen Teammitglieder zu uns gekommen. Schau Dir hier Deine Karrieremöglichkeiten an und lade Deine Bewerbung hoch: https://www.orthodentix.de/stellenausschreibungen/ Wir hören und sehen uns! Dein Dr. Martin Baxmann

The Unapologetic Millennial Woman
Ep.12| To Do or Not To Do.......

The Unapologetic Millennial Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 43:11


Episode 12 is here!  As always, Coco gives you her life updates...including life on the road in Missouri! She also shares updates on KFO, her workout routine and a special visit this week! This past week she checked in on a few of her friends and she heard the same thing....."I'm feeling so overwhelmed!" This happens usually once or twice a month for her, so she shares her go to game plan to stay organized and overcome the anxiety of a stressful week!  Enjoy!Support the showConnect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theumwpodcast/ Email Me: umwpodcast@gmail.com Free Consultation: kgmindsetcoach@gmail.com Support the Podcast:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1827386/support Thank you for listening! You are your best project...always be working on YOU!

The Unapologetic Millennial Woman
Ep.11| I'm Back...like Arnold.

The Unapologetic Millennial Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 26:26


It's Episode 11! As always, Coco gives you her life updates! She tells you why she missed releasing Episode 11 last week, updates on the KFO debut, her workout schedule and of course what she did for New Years Eve! As we all know it's 2022......which means new goals.  In this episode, Coco talks about her mindset going into the new year and how one podcast episode changed they way she thought about her new year resolutions. Enjoy!Support the showConnect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theumwpodcast/ Email Me: umwpodcast@gmail.com Free Consultation: kgmindsetcoach@gmail.com Support the Podcast:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1827386/support Thank you for listening! You are your best project...always be working on YOU!

Wellness Force Radio
Solocast | The Sedation of Society: How To Reconnect & Strengthen Your Soul's Connection

Wellness Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 32:22


Be aware of how you truly feel and have an emotional inventory process where you understand that your life is on purpose, you understand who you are as a person, you understand your value in the world. If you are not clear on your life's purpose and you are not clear on what you want to create in the world, you are completely left wide open to that fourth phase of sedation. - Josh Trent Are You Stressed Out Lately? Take a deep breath with the M21™ wellness guide: a simple yet powerful 21 minute morning system that melts stress and gives you more energy through 6 science-backed practices and breathwork. Click HERE to download for free. Is Your Energy Low? Get more superfoods to improve your energy, digestion, gut health plus also reduce inflammation and blood sugar. Click HERE to try Paleovalley's Apple Cider Vinegar Complex + Save 15% with the code 'JOSH' *Review The WF Podcast & WIN $150 in wellness prizes! *Join The Facebook Group Wellness Force Radio Episode 421 CURED NUTRITION Save 15% off your CURED Nutrition order with the code WELLNESSFORCE: wellnessforce.com/cured It's taken me over a year to find the right hemp and CBD company to introduce to the Wellness Force Community and I could not be more thrilled that it's CURED Nutrition! CURED Nutrition is a movement inspired by nature and grounded in a shared desire to leave a lasting impression on you, our community, and this world. Together, they're a collective of heart-centered human beings who are inviting you – the conscious creatives, dreamers, and healers – to join their family. Learn how CURED hemp and CBD products can enhance your daily wellness routine. Try Cured's Full Spectrum Raw Hemp Oil Today They're Colorado-based organically grown hemp products that have been engineered to transform your approach toward an elevated life. Tap into your inherent potential – your greatest mind-body alignment – and nourish it with the supplements you were designed to thrive on. A greater existence is waiting. Listen To Episode 421 As Josh Trent Uncovers: [00:00] Our Spiritual Intelligence Hey, it's Josh from Wellness Force. This is a really special Solocast. It's been a long time. And the Solocast is really an art form that I think we all can practice, but today I want to give a different kind of practice to the world, to your consciousness specifically. Many of the concepts we explore on Wellness Force take us between physical and emotional intelligence. But as you know, in the background, there was always the spiritual intelligence that runs all things. This Solocast I actually recorded in a little hand recorder earlier this year, before the birth of my son. I was out at Tim's event, Tim Corcoran, who is the CEO, the founder of Purpose Mountain. Make sure you could listen to that podcast. If you haven't heard it, it is amazing for any men that want to become fathers or father the young man inside of themselves. [00:52] Break Out of the Sedation And what you're about to hear was actually dictated from a hand recorder when I was coming off the hill, when I was getting all these beautiful reflections, purely in the potent medicine of mother nature, and it was about our sedation. One of the things I found in 100 hours of being completely in nature, immersed with no food, only water, no fire, no knife, no protection, no cell phone, no other human beings. Literally my breath, water, a sleeping bag, and a tarp. It was incredible. And I'm going to share this with you. I hope that this medicine reaches you wherever you are, whatever phase you're in, whatever growth potential you're leaning into. My belief is that if you slow down and you breathe and you take in this medicine of really the Solocast for us all, that you can break out of the sedation we're in. Our society is set up to sedate us. [01:52] Society Sedation And so let's begin. In this podcast, you're going to learn about our sedation tools that we all have to fight against and be aware of. We'll talk about food. We'll talk about media. Then we'll talk about your own thoughts. We'll talk about freedom and we'll explore the difference between pure disease and pure health. If you yourself have dealt with addiction of any kind or disassociation or anxiety or depression, this podcast is perfect for you. Solocast society sedation. Our society is set up to sedate us. This is not a conspiracy theory. Everything in the truth is out in plain sight. Look at the food, media, current events, even the general narrative and consensus in most communities is negative. And you'll find that everything is about keeping you safe and playing it nice and cozy, but safe, nice, and cozy does not live on the edge of juiciness. Does not live on the edge of what life really is. [02:52] Sedation in Modern Society Yes, there are times where we do need to be sedated, like if we've had a traumatic event or if we've worked our butt off and gotten super sweaty and we've earned our relaxation. We just need to chill. Yes. Being sedated is okay at times. I'm an advocate for conscious rest, but not as a pulse of life, not as a heartbeat of our existence. Let's explore the factors of sedation in our modern society. As we begin with food, understand that food keeps us sedated by tons of calories with no nutrients, plain simple facts. Sedation occurs when people consume too many calories and they gain too much weight. Now there's a huge backstory that's psychosomatic and emotionally intelligence based that attaches to that. We'll save that for another show, but essentially what happens food is that if we take in too many calories, and those calories are void and empty of any kind of micronutrients, just because something's fat, protein, and carbs, doesn't always mean it's real food. [03:50] The Palette of Human Emotions If you look at the amount of money that is spent literally in the billions, with a big ass B, by behavioral scientists, you actually study the palette of human emotions if you're a behavioral scientist for Kraft foods, for Burger King, for McDonald's, and you get the inflection point of the perfect amount of sweetness. This is how people become addicted. This is the sedation tool that is called soda. It's called the bliss point. Did you know one of the ways that big foods sedates us, if we allow them to, is this bliss point? Did you even know that the bliss point exists? Where if it's one degree sweeter, you won't drink it, but if it's one degree not as sweet, you won't drink it either. There's a perfect Goldilocks point that all chemists for Dr. Pepper, Diet Coke, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, all these big companies with their labels on trucks flying all over America. [04:42] Enslaving the Population They literally pay billions of dollars over the course of decades, and they spend a billion dollars a year on other marketing. But if you add it up with the salary, the research and development, everything that goes into basically being a slave, scientists who know that they're enslaving the population for diabetes, for leptin resistance, for extra ghrelin, they're doing it for money. Can you imagine, can you truly imagine going to bed at night being one of these behavioral psychologists, behavioral scientists, really they're scientists, not psychologists. You're one of these people who literally it's your job to addict people to soda and addict people to junk food. Now, this isn't about judgment, but seriously, can you think about that? Can you imagine going to bed knowing that your work and how you get paid is to find the bliss point that's going to make people fat and die earlier. [05:36] The Global Spread of Bad Habits Whoa. and I really do say that without judgment. It's more just, Hey, what are you doing? So I digress, let's get back to it. Essentially, when we look at the topic of sedation in food and beverage, specifically, whether it's soda or Jimmy Dean sausages, or frozen foods, you ever go into a grocery store and you look down the aisle and you see this absolute Mecca of food. There's angels and junk food playing harps with little Ding Dongs. And you wonder to yourself who is eating this shit? Well, look at the research. A lot of Americans are, and it's even worse in other countries because our habits are bleeding over there. So this is what happens on a mental level. As you are trained from childhood to start eating these foods that are void of nutrients, the brain actually gets starved of calories and nutrients that it needs. [06:26] What Even is Real Food? It doesn't get its healthy fats like avocados. It doesn't get its fish oils like the omega-3s. This is what gets us to where we are, whether it's food or beverage or snacks, all of these for foods, if you flip the panel over and you look at the ingredient list, this is a queue. If it has more than a handful of ingredients or you look at those ingredients and you don't exactly know what it means are the worst one, if you look at the ingredients and it says natural flavors, look the hell out because it is not a real food. This is a food substitute designed by commerce to keep you sedated. Now, this might seem a little jarring if you're hearing it for the first time, but it keeps you sedated. These foods that are in the GRAS list, G-R-A-S. Search on DuckDuckGo for G-R-A-S. [07:13] The GRAS List That's generally regarded as safe. These additives turn your brain power down by adding fat to your body, making you feel sluggish and tired. Well I say, hell no. Hell no. Are you with me? Not for me. Not for you. You can take your sedation tools and put them somewhere else, Pepsi, Coke, Jimmy Dean, KFO, meat and chicken raised with animals and poultry standing in their own feces. The list goes on and on. And so that's the first piece. And there could be an entire discussion on that, but you already know this. If you've listened to the Wellness Force podcast, one or multiple times, you can see that there is a lot of behind the scenes going on with pretty bows and packages that make people purchase products, which is essentially like buying pigs wearing lipstick. [07:58] Sedation by News Media So now that you understand what's really going on with food, you can go to wellnessforce.com and search food or real food. We have a search bar on the homepage. Start learning more about how to protect yourself from the way that society tries to sedate you with food. It's much, much more than just what you're putting in your mouth. Now let's move on to the second piece of how society is designed to sedate men and women. And that is the news media. Now this is huge because the news media has a narrative that works to sedate us 24/7/365. And it does it by the vehicle of fear. And fear is really false evidence appearing real. Think about that. If it's false, if it's evident, the news media can make it appear real. And by they, I mean Rupert Murdoch and the six companies that run the entire media network for the entire United States and the world. You can Wikipedia this. [08:57] Breaking Down the Mainstream Narrative This is not conspiracy theory. Here's what happens. And I'm sure you're already feeling it or maybe you sent this to somebody who's already felt it and that's why you're here with us. But there are people that as soon as they find out, there's a narrative like this, that goes against the mainstream narrative, they like to label you and I, "conspiracy theorists." I say that with huge air quotes, but it's not a conspiracy theory. It's right out there. Do that basic DuckDuckGo search or Brave. And you will see that the media, the global media is run by six oligopolies, six conglomerates who all get paid billions and billions of dollars every single year in advertising fees. And you won't have to guess too far to know who their largest client is. It's big food and big pharma. It doesn't come as a surprise. [09:46] Selling the Solution to All Your Fears I think we all feel this on some level, but when you see what Joe Rogan is posting recently on Instagram, where Pfizer was the main prime sponsor on the majority of MSNBC, CNBC, all the different sporting events brought to you by Pfizer. Can you guys connect the dots? Look, I'm not here to say you should not ever have intervention from pharmacology. Even life insurance, right? I'm not here to say that that insurance is bad or we don't need to demonize entire industries. But I think everything has a time and a place. With your heart and with your intuition, notice that baked into every single commercial and every single piece of media propaganda out there, it is for you to be afraid. But what I have to sell you as a pharmaceutical company or an insurance company, it's the solution to all your fears, isn't it? Look at Viagra. [10:38] Hospitals Are a For-Profit Enterprise Oh, you're going to break up with your wife. No, just take this pill. Look at car insurance. Save a bundle with Geico, the little lizard that tries to make you buy insurance. And then of course, when they get you on the phone, they're actually going to upsell you for insurance that you don't need. But the worst of them all is health insurance. Companies that provide health insurance the way that it's tied into the medical industrial complex and the pharmaceutical and the wards that run hospitals. Just so you know, hospitals are a for-profit enterprise. Hospitals are not non-profit. Think about health insurance. The greatest health insurance we ever have is the belief in our own self, not an exterior company that can somehow provide us a solution. And again, there's a time and a place for medicines. I'm not here to demonize medicine. I think medicine has strayed very far from how it started. [11:29] Our Broken Healthcare System But if you look at the original symbol with the staff and the snakes right on top, it says, do no harm. Do no harm. Well, that is not the case. The majority of medicine out there has its own interest at the forefront and the patient in the backseat. It's a broken system, which is another podcast we can go into. And you can actually look at the podcast with Dr. Zach Bush, which is episode 345 or Dr. William Li, many of the physicians we've had on the show. This major news media, the fear narrative of Rupert Murdoch and the six media companies that basically run the planet, especially in the USA. How do those companies use fear to make us feel small so that we get sedated only when we buy their stuff that we will quote, be safe, or at least that's what they tell us? [12:17] Buying Out of Fear Ponder that question. How many times in your life, if you really tune in, have you bought something out of fear? I know I have. We've all done it. Oh my gosh. I got to get this supplement because it's going to make me live longer. Oh my God, I got to buy this fill-in-the-blank to give me blank because I'm not good enough or I'm not safe enough where I am. I just want you to know that there is truth and honesty in sales. Everything that I sell is honest. I believe in the BREATHE: Breath and Wellness program. From my heart, I believe in the offerings that we have for our community. I believe in the Freedom Accelerator Mentorship, because I do them with clients in groups all day long. And so the people in our community, I believe in our sponsors, Cured and Force of Nature and Paleovalley and Organifi. [13:00] Money is Energy All these amazingly organically grown, organically made products. Here is the key to breaking out of sedation when it comes to buying supplements or buying things that you really don't need. Just know when something's organic and people actually care about the planet, they're giving back to the planet. They're taking care of Mother Earth. We can take care of them with our money, right? Because money is energy. So wrapping a bow on this second category of sedation, the fear news media. You need to check yourself before you wreck yourself. I think it was a rap song by Busta Rhymes or Wreckx-n-Effect. Check yourself before you wreck yourself. So check yourself if you're watching the news media, either on your phone or Instagram or Facebook or television. I'm not here to tell you what to do, but tune in. If you feel stressed, if you feel less love for yourself after you watch the news media, it is truly as simple as putting it down, turning it off, and stop watching the news. [13:58] The Agenda to Keep People Silent It's actually quite that simple. Just stop watching the news. Stop it. Stop it. Now the sedation has already been talked about, so feel into this one a little bit more. We've already talked about how food keeps you sedated. We've talked about how people are easier to divide and control when you're sedated on many podcast, and specifically through the news media, which is number two. Well, when you're in fear, you're much easier to be divided and conquered. I'm not going to get into it now, but if you look at the history of mask-wearing in ancient Egypt and Africa, many continents, mask-wearing was always used to sedate people and to keep people silent. And I believe that is exactly what's going on right now. So this brings us to our third point. If you are watching something, you are consuming something from a media perspective, whether it's Facebook, Instagram, or even a podcast. I advise you to take a deep breath, do a basic search on news media corruption. [14:53] The News Media Corruption Specifically, there is one video that I'm going to link here in the show notes. And all these newscasters across the entire United States at the same time, on the same day that are all owned by the same conglomerates, they all said, "This is a danger to our democracy." It is going to put chills on your neck, my friend. It is going to freak you out. You'll probably never watch the news again and good. Make sure you go to the blog here for this Solocast. After hearing it, this incredibly terrible phrase, this is incredibly dangerous to our democracy. It's like robots. Make up your own choice. Again, I'm not here to tell you what to do. Stop watching the news media immediately. If you care for your health, if you care for your family, if you don't want to be sedated, put down the news media. It is poisoning you. [15:39] How Pornography is Harming Us It is subtly making you sick by keeping you in fear. Now, let's talk about the third face of sedation. We talked about how food makes you sick and the media makes you sick and sedated. And the next one is big for all of us, especially for men and it's pornography. And this is a polarizing topic, but pornography is something that 24/7/365 is available on every device. Available for any 9, 10, 11, 12, 13-year-old boy or girl to watch. And when you're addicted to pornography, and I speak from my own past experience on this, you will sedate the very life force energy that creates life inside of you. Play that back again. You will sedate the very life force energy that creates life inside of you. And this is the greatest tragedy that we are facing right now as a society, as parents. Pornography is not something to be used as a replacement for true sex and life force energy. [16:30] How Pornography Feeds On Our Energy Pornography is something that has been used as a tool to disconnect people from themselves. Same with prostitution. I'm not here to say that prostitution is right or wrong. You can make up your own choice on that, but there is a close neighbor of pornography and prostitution. They feed on the same energy and the energy is that you're not enough. You can't get what you need. You can't get fulfilled and nourished with your own value, so you have to actually pay for it with money or pay for it with your soul. Subtly pornography plants negative mental seeds. You don't have what it takes to get a real partner or to have a true sexual connection. Or maybe you got hooked on this stuff when you were young, just like me, right? It starts with Playboy. Then it turns into Penthouse. Next Hustler. Then it goes to the wavy lines on the cable TV, and then you try to point out a private part or a breast or something. [17:18] How Pornography Hooks into the Limbic System And, oh my God, there it is. So it starts out just like leading lambs to slaughter in Pinocchio. When all the kids went to the island, pornography starts out the same way. Nice and easy, and then it goes real south real fast, whether it's on a tablet or a phone or computer, these sites, once they hook into the limbic system of young men, look out because it's like feeding candy to a child, 24/7/365. Ponder this, sex is one of the most powerful energies known to this planet, gifted to us by great spirit. And it is an absolute atrocity that we allow this pornography to be consumed all day long in every country in every household. I'll tell you what, for all the parents listening, I almost guarantee that your child has most likely, already seen it. Some of the most disgusting things you could ever imagine. [18:07] The Dark, Demonic Energy of the Porn Industry And what does this do to us? How does this normalize gender dysphoria and sexual orientation confusion? How does pornography diminish the flame of life force energy inside of all beings? Well, it's quite simple because it teaches that a false sense of sexuality is real. And you can take that to the bank and cash it because pornography is not real. Porn is mental masturbation that turns into physical masturbation to have some kind of false sexual flame identified as the real thing. And this is a very sinister force, this pornography. If you look at many people that are involved in the industry, most are drug addicts, many commit suicide. There's a dark, demonic energy around the entire adult film industry and in many adult films. By the way, maybe back in the day before it became incredibly corrupted by dark energy and demonic forces, maybe there was some great erotic art and you know what? [18:57] Following Your Heart's Wisdom Maybe now there still is some great, incredible erotic art as well. I'm not here to say that erotic art done in a tasteful way is bad. Actually, I think it can really help people, but that is 1% of 1%, right? The elephant in the room, no one wants to photograph it. No one wants to talk about it, but it's right there on your child's phone. And this is what needs attention. This is what sedates us. And it starts out in childhood. There is a solution to everything that I've talked about today, whether it's food, whether it's news media, whether it's pornography. The last one is the thoughts that you think. This is what needs the most attention. And again, this starts out in childhood. Your heart's wisdom knows to turn off the TV and to turn off the news media. Your heart's wisdom knows to buy foods that are from Mother Earth, unadulterated, unprocessed, unhomogenized. [19:47] The Antidote to Sedation Your heart's wisdom knows that the antidote to sedation is turning into the heart's wisdom. And that is the gift that we all get to receive today. But how do you do this? How do you transform your thoughts from a seed of negativity to a mighty oak tree of positivity? It can almost feel like changing a circle into a square depending on your childhood and what you've been through. Well, this is the fourth phase. Your thoughts become things. So the first part of the transformation with your thoughts starts with the awareness of exactly how much or how far you want to transform. Look, many of us get caught up into zero or 100 where we buy into the manufactured shame economy that tells us we should always want to be a caterpillar that turns into a butterfly and accepting anything less about our desire for transformation means that we're lazy or we don't have ambition. [20:36] What is Success? But what if ambition was not always directly tied to success? What if success was a lot more nuanced and complicated? So many people think of success as this bank account with seven figures or more, but isn't success also a healthy body and a healthy mind that allows you to communicate with family members or friends that you love. What if success was essentially a state of being combined with the honoring of the mystery of life, where we can ascribe to the fact that we choose our parents, therefore we choose our destiny and the recipe for success and transformation can either come from pain or pleasure, from fear or from love. You'll get there from A to B, start to finish, no matter what. We're all going to die. So the most enjoyable and rewarding experience that you know deep down in your heart's intuition should always be the guiding light. [21:25] Building Greater Awareness, Higher Consciousness It should always be the North Star for any kind of achievement or journey discovery. It's the gift that God gave you called life. And what happens is we have this default mode network in our brain and the default mode network is literally what is scanning for danger when we're completing a singular task. And so, depending on what level of awareness you have, if you've done the emotional inventory practice that I've talked about on many shows, I will link that in the show notes here. If you've never really done any self-awareness practice, this is how you escape the negative thoughts, the negativity bias, the negativity force feed that is being stuffed down your throats like you're a duck and they're going to harvest your liver for foie gras. That's how serious it is right now. Yes, you cannot generate the energy that you don't have without consequences, both short-term and long-term to the mental and physical self. [22:17] The Wisdom Inside Us All But you can choose to generate the energy regardless of how you feel using caffeine or supplementation temporarily and infrequently. But the wisdom inside of all of us connected to the intelligence that we are will surely give us loud signals if we're too out of alignment and we're using caffeine, drugs or stimulants or shopping food porn, social media, workaholism, addiction to stress, or any other mechanism that disassociates the head from the heart. The price is going to be paid no matter what we choose to do, but the price that is paid living in alignment with restoring one's energy reserves before putting out maximum energy, that's never going to escape us as human beings. How do we course correct in this fourth phase of understanding how we are sedated? What can we do to adjust? How do we do things in life that actually make us happy? [23:09] Taking an Emotional Inventory Because when we're focused on what makes us happy, everything that's pulling us away from that will bubble up to the surface. And so to be aware of how you truly feel and to have an emotional inventory process where you understand that your life is on purpose, you understand who you are as a person, you understand your value in the world. If you are not clear on your life's purpose and you are not clear on what you want to create in the world, you are completely left wide open to that fourth phase of sedation. And that actually is the negative thoughts, those seeds of negativity, they never ever grow into a tree. They actually turn into weeds and then you start subconsciously gathering the evidence that you're not enough, and that you're not really worthy of your purpose. I want you to know that's not the truth. The truth of who you are, and the antidote to this fourth phase of sedation, was actually perfectly said by Alan Watts. Alan Watts asked his students what makes you itch? [24:09] What Makes You Itch? What was it that if money was no option, you would do, you would love to do? Well, then go do that. Otherwise, if you do something just for money, you will chase it for your whole life, and you'll be hinged upon the next moment where everything might be better or when I can have this much money or when I can just take off this much time, but it's all an empty vacuum begging for closure. And the only thing that nature hates more than a vacuum is a soul that has disconnected from itself. And by hate, I just mean the absence of love. So let me rephrase. I don't think the universe hates anything, but I do think that the universe wants to experience itself with the absence of love. The biggest barometer for all of us when we are not loving or for when we are out of love is when we begin to experience hatred and fear within ourselves. Take a deep breath. [24:59] The Power of Breath Ah, and if you're a student, if you're with us in the community for the BREATHE: Breath and Wellness program, then you know the power of the breath is something that no one can ever take away from you. Once you learn how to breathe properly, how to breathe in a circle, how to breathe in a box, how to do your breath-hold retentions, how to hold your energy locks, how to do your different cyclical and box breathing for your acute stressors, how to pull yourself out of the default mode network. You are not able to be sedated. The opposite of depression is expression. The opposite of anxiety is you here in this current moment. That's where everything's happening anyways. Can you feel it? I'm here with you right now know. We're here together right now. [25:53] Know Thyself You just let that be enough. And so take six more deep breaths as I say goodbye for today. And I'm going to give you an action, an inspired action to take. You now have the biggest barometer to know when you are not loving, when you experience hatred or fear within yourself, which that barometer will immediately light up when you experience one of the four ways that society sedates you, with food, with news media, with pornography, and with the thoughts that you think about yourself. Know thyself. It's written on the temple at the Apollo. Know thyself. Head over to breathwork.io. Use the code PODCAST25. It's my gift to you. This is a three week program. I'm so excited to guide you for the next 21 days, so you can actually use your breath to start being friends with your ego, understanding the parts of yourself that you still are holding onto with shame or judgment or loathing. [26:55] Transform Your Energy Through Breath Those aren't true either, but you must experience them right. Energy that is not transmuted will sit still and no energy can be created. It can only be transformed. Transform this energy because the first part of transformation starts with the awareness of exactly how far you want to transform. I don't care who you are, where you've been. This is an opportunity. And I want to invite you with my open arms. It took me three years to build this program. I traveled around the world. I spent 30 days in Thailand crying and actually throwing up a couple times, doing the most deep practices you can ever imagine. And I brought back the gems. I brought back a three-week process where you can use your own breath to clear your stress. Breathwork.io, the code is PODCAST25. It's 25% off. It's my gift to you. I cannot wait to see you in this program. And that is your inspired action. Whether you are brand new to Wellness Force or whether you are interested in breathwork, or maybe you've tried a lot of things and you're at a turning point in your life where you really need to receive support. This is the call to action for you. Breathwork.io, use the code PODCAST25, and I will see you inside. And until I see you again on another Solocast or another interview, this is Josh Trent saying goodbye for now. Excited to see you at my home's doorstep at breathwork.io. And until I see you again, I'm wishing you love and wellness. Links From Today's Show  GRAS list 345 Dr. Zach Bush 348 Dr. William Li BREATHE: Breath and Wellness program Freedom Accelerator Mentorship Leave Wellness Force a review on iTunes Cured Nutrition – Get 15% off of your order when you visit wellnessforce.com/cured + use the code ‘WELLNESSFORCE' Organifi – Special 20% off to our listeners with the code ‘WELLNESSFORCE' Paleovalley – Save 15% on your ACV Complex with the code ‘JOSH' Drink LMNT – Zero Sugar Hydration: Get your free LMNT Sample Pack, you only cover the cost of shipping Botanic Tonics – Save 20% when you use the code ‘WELLNESS20' Seeking Health - Save 10% with the code 'JOSH' M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community  

Bonzai Basik Beats
Bonzai Basik Beats 581 | Phi Phi

Bonzai Basik Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 60:16


Phi Phi is on guest duties once again for Bonzai Basik Beats and, as ever, we will bear witness to the talents of one of the most prolific DJ's in the world. Prepare your weekend with the grooves of Petar Dundov, Guy J, Dmitri Molosh, Mark Reeve, Folgar, Nick Curly, GuyRo, Aubrey Fry, KFO, Nick Muir and more. 1º Petar Dundov - Euklidia (Original Mix) 2º Guy J - The Fall (Original Mix) 3º Dmitri Molosh - The First Ray Of Sun (Original Mix) 4º Mark Reeve - Walk In The Wild (Original Mix) 5º Folgar - Brown Velvet (Original Mix) 6º Nick Curly - Jaaron (Original Mix) 7º Adrea Cassino, Greenage - Losing Part Of Me (Dmitri Molosh Remix) 8º GuyRo - Ten (Nick Muir Remix) 9º Aubrey Fry - Dystopia (Original Mix) 10º Alberto Santana - Deep Breath (KFO Remix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

praxismarketing.digital
Mit ganzheitlichem Marketing zur Marke und zu mehr Patientenzufriedenheit. - Interview mit Dr. Marie-Catherine Klarkowsk

praxismarketing.digital

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 60:26


Dr. Marie-Catherine Klarkowski ist Kieferorthopädin und hat es mit einem außergewöhnlichem Praxiskonzept bereits selbst zur Marke geschafft. Die von ihr gegründete, bekannte kieferorthopädische Alpenstyle-Praxis "relax & smile" hat sie mittlerweile erfolgreich verkauft. Heute hilft sie u.a als Business-Mentorin anderen Praxisinhabern und macht diese zum Markenbotschafter ihrer Praxis! In dieser Folge sprechen wir über die Erfolgsfaktoren für einen Markenaufbau und insbesondere welche Rolle dabei ein ganzheitliches Marketingkonzept, die Integration der Mitarbeiter und das Bereitschaft zur Schaffung einer außergewöhnlichen Patientenreise spielen. LINKS ZU DIESER FOLGE BUCH KUNDENGEWINNUNG 4.0

Praxisflüsterer Podcast - Business Wissen für erfolgreiche Zahnärzte

Das Leben verläuft regelmäßig nicht wie ein Laserstrahl. Das sollte mittlerweile jeder "gründungsfreudige" Zahnarzt wissen. Philipp erzählt von seinem Weg, der ihn zum Spezialisten in der KFO und Inhaber mittlerweile dreier KFO-Praxen geführt hat. Wie, warum und wie holprig es manchmal im Leben zugehen kann, erzählt mir Philipp im Podcast.

Saure Zähne Dental Podcast
Aligner mit Oliver Handwerk

Saure Zähne Dental Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 49:12


Unsere Patienten werden zur Zeit medial stark auf das Thema transparente Aligner aufmerksam gemacht - daher ist es für uns Zahnärzte wichtig sich auszukennen in diesem Thema. Ich Spreche mit ZTM Oliver Handwerk über Stuhlzeit, Abrechnung, ASR und Präprothetische Aligner. Werbung dieser Podcast wurde unterstützt vom Orthos Fachlabor - vielen dank dafür

Dentalstarter Podcast
Drei Jahre KFO Weiterbildung am Uniklinikum – Dr. Nicolas Goldmann über seinen Weg in die KFO

Dentalstarter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 34:24


Erst kürzlich hat er die KFO Weiterbildungszeit am Uniklinikum Regensburg beendet und nach seinem Fachgespräch startet er in die Praxis – die Rede ist von Dr. Nicolas Goldmann, meinem heutigen Podcast-Gast. Als ehemaliger Regensburger Zahnmedizinstudent hat er sich auch als Lehrender seine faire, offene und ehrliche Art bewahrt und ist unter Studierenden wie Kollegen dementsprechend beliebt. Heute erzählt er uns im Podcast, welche Möglichkeiten der Weiterbildung in der KFO existieren und wie man die Chancen erhöht, an einen der heiß begehrten Weiterbildungsstellen zu gelangen. Darüber hinaus gibt's seine schönsten Erlebnisse der Klinikzeit und ein paar persönliche Facts über „Nic“ zu hören, der an der Zahnklinik definitiv fehlen wird. Wenn euch das Gespräch gefallen hat oder ihr selbst jemanden kennt, der sich für die KFO-Weiterbildung interessiert, dann teilt den Link zum Gespräch gerne. Ansonsten freue ich wie immer über eine Bewertung meines Podcasts in der Apple Podcasts App, die ihr euch mit allen iOs Geräten kostenlos downloaden könnt. Bis bald, Eure Eva

Scottish Chefs Podcast
Chef Albert Roux OBE KFO

Scottish Chefs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 12:38


Scottish Chefs Tribute to Chef Albert Roux OBE,KFO including interview with Chef Roux

chefs roux albert roux kfo
Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie

Heute geht es in Teil 2 der Miniserie zum Thema Nachhaltigkeit um die Ressourcen. Und zwar nicht - wie man bei dem Wort denken könnte - um Materialien und z.B. Strom. Ich tauche mit dir in die verschiedenen Ressourcen ein, die deine Praxis zu der machen, die sie heute ist: - Das Team - Wissen - Talententwicklung - deine eigene Energie und Einstellung. Erfahre live, warum dein Team deine wichtigste Ressource ist und warum es die teuerste Zeit ist, wenn du als Chef mit Denkprozessen beschäftigt bist. Folgende Folge habe ich in dieser Episode angesprochen: - 4 Werte, die dich und dein Team zufriedener machen Hi, buche hier Dein Strategiegespräch und wir besprechen wie Du einfach und zügig mehr aus Deiner Praxis machst: https://www.dr-martin-baxmann.de/kostenloses-strategiegespraech/ -Hier kannst Du einen InOffice-Kurs buchen: https://www.myortholab.de/kurse-seminare/ -Oder wir kommen zu Dir! Schreibe mir eine mail für einen @YourOffice-Kurs an: info@myortholab.de Dann ist LeanOrthodontics ruckzuck auch bei Dir eingeführt. Und keine Sorge, Du willst garantiert, dass das dann auch so bleibt. -Zu meinen Büchern, Kursen, Fanartikeln und zu meinem Laborshop geht es hier: https://www.myortholab.de/shop/ Ich freue mich auf Deinen Besuch! -Schau Dir auch mal die Webseite an: www.leanorthodontics.com Dort kannst Du dann auch meinen Blog lesen, falls Du Dich immer noch nicht traust, mir endlich im Kurs gegenüberzutreten. Ich würde Dich so gerne kennenlernen! -Aber wenn Dir unsere Art zu denken und zu arbeiten so richtig gut gefällt und Du das Gefühl hast "da muss ich hin", dann komm an Bord! Genau so sind schon einige unserer tollen Teammitglieder zu uns gekommen. Schau Dir hier Deine Karrieremöglichkeiten an und lade Deine Bewerbung hoch: https://www.orthodentix.de/stellenausschreibungen/ Wir hören und sehen uns! Dein Dr. Martin Baxmann

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie

Heute beginnen wir mit Teil 1 der Miniserie zum Thema Nachhaltigkeit: Umweltschutz in der Praxis. Welche Möglichkeiten haben wir in unseren Praxen nachhaltig zu sein? Ich gehe mit dir einmal verschiedene Bereiche anhand unserer Praxis durch, in denen es gute Möglichkeiten gibt, Nachhaltigkeit in den Alltag einzubinden. Ein der wohl klassischsten Möglichkeiten ist es Bäume zu pflanzen, aber darüber hinaus gibt es noch viele weitere Möglichkeiten. Erlebe live, wie auch du deine Praxis nachhaltiger und umweltfreundlicher gestalten kannst. Hi, buche hier Dein Strategiegespräch und wir besprechen wie Du einfach und zügig mehr aus Deiner Praxis machst: https://www.dr-martin-baxmann.de/kostenloses-strategiegespraech/ -Hier kannst Du einen InOffice-Kurs buchen: https://www.myortholab.de/kurse-seminare/ -Oder wir kommen zu Dir! Schreibe mir eine mail für einen @YourOffice-Kurs an: info@myortholab.de Dann ist LeanOrthodontics ruckzuck auch bei Dir eingeführt. Und keine Sorge, Du willst garantiert, dass das dann auch so bleibt. -Zu meinen Büchern, Kursen, Fanartikeln und zu meinem Laborshop geht es hier: https://www.myortholab.de/shop/ Ich freue mich auf Deinen Besuch! -Schau Dir auch mal die Webseite an: www.leanorthodontics.com Dort kannst Du dann auch meinen Blog lesen, falls Du Dich immer noch nicht traust, mir endlich im Kurs gegenüberzutreten. Ich würde Dich so gerne kennenlernen! -Aber wenn Dir unsere Art zu denken und zu arbeiten so richtig gut gefällt und Du das Gefühl hast "da muss ich hin", dann komm an Bord! Genau so sind schon einige unserer tollen Teammitglieder zu uns gekommen. Schau Dir hier Deine Karrieremöglichkeiten an und lade Deine Bewerbung hoch: https://www.orthodentix.de/stellenausschreibungen/ Wir hören und sehen uns! Dein Dr. Martin Baxmann

Implatalk
Zahnarztspezialisierungen -Wer kann Was?

Implatalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 11:30


Zahnarztspezialisierungen in der Übersicht - Wer kann Was? Was bedeuten eigentlich Bezeichnungen wie: - Facharzt für Kieferchirurgie oder MKG-Chirurg? - Fachzahnarzt für Kieferorthopädie oder KFO? - Master of Science für Implantologie - Tätigkeitsschwerpunkt Implantologie , Kinderzahnheilkunde, Alterszahnmedizin, Ästhetische Zahnheilkunde, Parodontologie, Endodontie usw. Wir geben heute eine Übersicht über die Spezialisierungen in der Zahnmedizin und was noch viel wichtiger ist: Welche Qualifikation ist wie viel Wert und sagt wieviel über den Expertenstatus des Arztes aus? Denn nicht jede Qualifikation, die auf dem Zahnarztschild steht hat eine gleichwertige Ausbildung als Grundlage und sagt alles über die Expertise des jeweiligen Arztes aus! In diesem Video erfährst du genau welche Spezialisierungen es gibt, Welcher Spezialist welche Behandlungen besonders gut kann und wie umfangreich die Ausbildung für den jeweiligen Titel wirklich ist. Es gibt zwar noch einige andere seltenere Spezialisierungen, aber wir behandeln in diesem Video die wichtigsten! Viel Spaß bei Implatalk Und wenn Euch der Kanal gefällt, abonnieren nicht vergessen und die Glocke aktivieren! Euer Dr. Stefan Helka ___________________________________________________________

superfromm
#82 Ich werde sie nie mehr wiedersehen

superfromm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 25:04


Als er vor über zwanzig Jahren auf dem Frankfurter Flughafen ankommt, hat er noch Träume: Studium, Beruf, Familie. In die alten Heimat Äthiopien darf er nie mehr zurück. Seine Familie legte alles Geld zusammen und besorgte ein Visum für ihn. Der Jüngste sollte es doch besser haben; nicht immer mit der Gefahr leben müssen, als politisch Verfolgter eingesperrt und schlimmstenfalls getötet zu werden. In Deutschland beginnt die große Langeweile. Jahrelanges Nichtstun lässt seine Träume verdampfen. Stattdessen verpasst er sich Kurzzeit-Erlebnisse: Er wird Heroin- und Kokainabhängig. Beschaffungskriminalität, Gefängnis, Entzug, wieder Gefängnis, wieder Entzug.

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie
Warum "Transverse First" nach diesem Interview auch bei mir eine Chance bekommt

Dr. Baxmann‘s LeanOrthodontics® - Erfolgreich in Praxismanagement & Kieferorthopädie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 24:47


Kaizen Orthodontics meets LeanOrthodontics® - woowwww, das wird interessant! Das habe zumindest ich gedacht. Und das hat sich zumindest für mich voll und ganz bestätigt. Im heutigen Podcast sprechen wir mal nicht über Praxismangement, ok, also fast nicht. Wir sprechen einfach mal über eine kieferorthopädische Technik, über eine Behandlungsform, die definitiv überlegenswert ist. Sie steht im Zentrum von Dr. Oliver Liebls Kaizen Orthodontics: Transverse First. VIelleicht denkst Du jetzt, Mensch, ich habe bei Dr. Baxmann doch das ABCD System® gelernt und dass die sagittale Ebene bei der Planung so wichtig ist. Halt Baxmann Keys® und so.... jetzt schon wieder etwas Neues? Bevor Du den Kopf hängen lässt, hör Dir lieber erstmal diese Folge an. Dann wirst Du feststellen, dass es hier zwar kleine Unterschiede gibt, diese Methoden aber trotzdem gut zusammen passen und schon erst Recht nicht im Widerspruch zueinander stehen. Sowohl LeanOrthodontics® wie auch Kaizen Orthodontics praktizieren erfolgreich eine perfekte Mischung aus aktuellster Evidenz und klinischer Expertise die handlich und praktikabel in den kieferorthopädischen umgesetzt werden kann. Also, wenn Du KFO auf höchsten Niveau willst und einfach keine Lust mehr auf Schnickschnack, dann hör Dir diese Folge an. Schau Dir am besten live an wie wir das ABCD System leben oder Transverse First umsetzen. Und natürlich: warum uns das auch noch Spass macht! -Hier kannst Du einen InOffice-Kurs buchen: https://www.myortholab.de/kurse-seminare/ -Oder wir kommen zu Dir! Schreibe mir eine mail für einen @YourOffice-Kurs an: info@myortholab.de Dann ist LeanOrthodontics ruckzuck auch bei Dir eingeführt. Und keine Sorge, Du willst garantiert, dass das dann auch so bleibt. -Zu meinen Büchern, Kursen, Fanartikeln und zu meinem Laborshop geht es hier: https://www.myortholab.de/shop/ Ich freue mich auf Deinen Besuch! -Schau Dir auch mal die Webseite an: www.leanorthodontics.com Dort kannst Du dann auch meinen Blog lesen, falls Du Dich immer noch nicht traust, mir endlich im Kurs gegenüberzutreten. Ich würde Dich so gerne kennenlernen! -Aber wenn Dir unsere Art zu denken und zu arbeiten so richtig gut gefällt und Du das Gefühl hast "da muss ich hin", dann komm an Bord! Genau so sind schon einige unserer tollen Teammitglieder zu uns gekommen. Schau Dir hier Deine Karrieremöglichkeiten an und lade Deine Bewerbung hoch: https://www.orthodentix.de/stellenausschreibungen/ Wir hören und sehen uns! Dein Dr. Martin Baxmann

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Kukla, Fran and Ollie: The First Episodes on DVD

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 25:56


TVC 491.6: From December 2013: Ed, Tony, and Donna welcome Mark Milano, curator of Kukla.tv, the official website of Kukla, Fran and Ollie, and the producer of Kukla, Fran and Ollie: The First Episodes. Volume 3 of The First Episodes includes guest appearances by guitarist Jose Greco, singer Dennis Day, and NBC news commentator H.V. Kaltenborn, plus black-and-white clips of two KFO episodes that were the among first color television shows ever broadcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

superfromm
#40 Wie wird man DANI HARTER?"

superfromm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 35:11


Ständig unterwegs. Gitarre um den Hals, raus auf die Bühne und los geht's. Daniel Harter, aka "daniharter". Er singt, predigt, schreibt und überall wo er auftaucht, jubeln ihm die Leute zu. Wer verbirgt sich hinter dem lächelnden "man on stage"? Wie kam er dazu? Alles Zufall? Göttliches Wirken mit der fetten Schüttung vom Himmel? Ganz private Einblicke in das Leben eines Mannes; komplett ohne Starallüren. Mit einer Offenheit, die auch vor peinlichen Bekenntnissen nicht Halt macht.

Civilsamhällespodden
#58 Organisering av arbetsgivare

Civilsamhällespodden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 83:30


Petter Skogar är förbundsdirektör på Arbetsgivarföreningen KFO och tillsammans pratar vi arbetsgivare i civilsamhället i stort och om Projekt Pondus. Samtalet jämför hur arbetsgivarparterna i civilsamhället och näringslivet är organiserade med fokus på organisationer vars[...]

superfromm
#29 Meine Ehe war die Hölle

superfromm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 39:33


Dieser Titel braucht keine Beschreibung. Alles gesagt, alles auf den Punkt gebracht. Alles weitere im Film

Saure Zähne Dental Podcast
Summer School mit Steffi - Podcast #32 - Saure Zähne Podcast

Saure Zähne Dental Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 7:38


Steffi ist Assistenzzahnärztin und arbeitet in einer KFO Praxis. Sie spricht darüber wie sie in die KFO reingerutscht ist und wie es dann weitergehen wird.

Funemployment Radio
FER 1938: Lizard Challenge

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 47:41


Sarah X Dylan has an incredible talent in painting animal portraits. However, like all artists, she has self-doubt. This is where Greg steps in to try to capitalize on her abilities. In World of Crazy: Burrito Throwing; KFO; Mobile Hot Tub; Barney's New Life. Ball Talk: NBA DRAMA. We'll see you on 1/27/18 at Landmark Saloon for the FER Experience and FER Bingo with Not Your Mom's Iced Tea! Plus tickets to Anti-Flag!

Jeg Er Ordblind
Ep5 - Ordblind på universitetet?

Jeg Er Ordblind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 50:40


Denne gang taler vi med Alexander Gram Jensen, der er ved at udvikle en app, der kan læse undertekster højt. Vi taler med Kristian Bjerre Andersen, der er svært ordblind og læser på universitetet også kan du høre om du kan gætte vores TOP 3 over ordblinde skuespiller. Kh. Andreas og Sanne