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Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Acts 1:6-14; 1 John 2:1-2; Romans 8:31-39; Hebrews 7:25 Text: Acts 1:6-14; 1 John 2:1-2; Romans 8:31-39; Hebrews 7:25
Seminarian Ricardo Morais - Scripture: Job 1 Text: Job 1
Rev. James Admiraal - Scripture: Revelation 16:12-16, 19:19-21, 20:7-10 Text: Revelation 16:12-16, 19:19-21, 20:7-10
Seminarian Ricardo Morais - Scripture: Genesis 32:22-33 Text: Genesis 32:22-33
Seminarian Ricardo Morais - Scripture: Galatians 1:6-10 Text: Galatians 1:6-10
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 6:12 Text: Matthew 6:12
Pastor John Bothof - Scripture: Genesis 40 Text: Genesis 40
El guión es la base, el fundamento, el primer paso de un camino cuyo final es el montaje. La última etapa y la última oportunidad para que esa historia que creamos sobre el papel brille lo máximo posible cuando llega a la pantalla.De esto hablan Sara Antuña y Carlos de pando esta semana con Vicky Lammers y Javier Frutos, montadores con una gran trayectoria y premios a sus espaldas: ella acaba de ganar el Platino por el montaje de La Infiltrada, él ganó este año el Goya por el montaje de Segundo Premio. ¿Cómo es su trabajo, su día a día, qué aportan a las historias? ¿Se puede "arreglar todo en montaje"? ¿Cuáles son sus reivindicaciones como gremio?Y en la Turra Sindical, Boja Glez. Santaolalla y Pablo Bartolomé hablan sobre las ayudas directas a guionistas convocadas por el ICAA y el Ministerio de Cultura, eliminadas en 2011 y por las que en ALMA hemos estado trabajando y luchando por recuperar… y lo hemos conseguido.Te recordamos que puedes mandarnos tus dudas sobre el mundo del guión a podcastalma@sindicatoalma.es Y que puedes escuchar un nuevo episodio de “Esto ya se ha hecho” cada miércoles en Youtube, Spotify, Apple, Amazon Music e Ivoox. Tu afiliación es nuestra fuerza.
And Another Thing With Dave, by David SmithHost: David SmithGuest: Spirited JourneyEpisode Title: #436 Ideology in Psychology, Parental Rights, and the Limits of Institutional PowerIn this powerful and intellectually charged episode, David Smith and Spirited Journey explore the intersection of politics, mental health, gender identity, and institutional authority through the lens of a major study: Political Diversity in Social and Personality Psychology by Joel Inbar and Joris Lammers.The conversation opens with a breakdown of the study's core questions:How left-leaning are social and personality psychologists?Do they accurately perceive the political leanings of their colleagues?Is there a hostile climate or discrimination against conservatives in the field?David and Spirited Journey reflect on how these ideological imbalances can shape what research gets funded, what ideas are allowed to flourish, and who is deemed credible in the conversation around gender identity and mental health. They highlight that ideological bias in psychology isn't just an academic concern—it's impacting real-world policy and shaping narratives in schools, healthcare, and media.The discussion is elevated by listener messages, including questions about abuse, acceptance, and how to balance protecting vulnerable youth with maintaining institutional accountability. Real-life case studies, including disturbing stories of early medical interventions gone wrong, ground the conversation in hard-hitting truth.Follow me and find More of My Content with link belowhttps://linktr.ee/andanotherthingwithdave[00:00] Overview of the research study by Inbar & Lammers on political diversity in psychology[01:18] Listener question: how do we address parental bias without overreach?[02:30] The slippery slope of state involvement in family matters[03:25] Emotional and mental health risks of secrecy and silence in schools[04:48] Civil rights vs. group-specific rights—how to talk about unity without erasing identity[05:25] Coexisting mental health diagnoses often overlooked in gender dysphoric youth[07:33] Advocating for the few vs. the many—what does a balanced approach look like?[09:04] Disturbing case studies: early gender reassignment surgeries and long-term outcomes[13:15] Speculation and skepticism: media narratives, conspiracy, and critical thinking[16:31] What is a social personality psychologist, and why does it matter?[18:25] Acceptance, perceived abuse, and long-term psychological impacts[20:49] The danger of bypassing due diligence—what thresholds should exist before action is taken?[21:57] Final thoughts and further excerpts from the research paperIdeological Echo Chambers: Social psychology may be vulnerable to political homogeneity, which can shape scientific discourse and skew research outcomes.Parental Rights vs. Institutional Power: Schools and government agencies should maintain neutrality and not withhold information without due cause or proper evaluation.The Need for Long-Term Data: Especially regarding puberty blockers and gender-affirming care, more longitudinal research is critical.One Size Doesn't Fit All: Each child's situation is unique—policies must allow room for individualized, evidence-based care and family involvement.Human Rights First: Rather than separating civil rights into smaller categories, focus on universal human rights to foster unity and inclusion.#aatwd #andanotherthing #davesmith #podcast #conspiracies #truther #politics #uspolitics #truthseeker#AndAnotherThing #PodcastWithDave #ParentalRights #GenderIdentityDebate #PsychologyBias #SocialPsychology #AffirmativeCare #TransYouth #MentalHealthMatters #ResearchEthics #AcademicFreedom #SchoolPolicy #ChildWelfare #PubertyBlockers #CivilRights #HumanRightsForAll #CriticalThinking
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Genesis 39 Text: Genesis 39
Pastor John - Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13 Text: Matthew 6:9-13
Majella is hypnotherapeut voor jongeren met onverklaarbare lichamelijke klachten en auteur van Laat maar, je snapt me toch niet. Haar Weegschaal-zon brengt verbinding en vertrouwen, terwijl haar Schorpioen-ascendant zorgt voor diepgravende transformatie – iets wat haar cliënten haar dagelijks dankbaar maken.Na jaren een goedlopende praktijk te hebben gehad, voelde Majella: ik wil meer. Meer vrijheid. Meer verdienen. Meer ruimte om haar expertise te verdiepen én vernieuwen.In het Spiritual Business Program van de School voor Bedrijfsalchemisten vond ze precies wat ze zocht: een plek waar haar spirituele diepgang en zakelijke ambities samen konden vallen.Laat je inspireren door Majella's verhaal – een prachtig voorbeeld van een succesvolle spirituele ondernemer die al heel jong wist wat ze later wilde worden.
Majella is hypnotherapeut voor jongeren met onverklaarbare lichamelijke klachten en auteur van Laat maar, je snapt me toch niet. Haar Weegschaal-zon brengt verbinding en vertrouwen, terwijl haar Schorpioen-ascendant zorgt voor diepgravende transformatie – iets wat haar cliënten haar dagelijks dankbaar maken.Na jaren een goedlopende praktijk te hebben gehad, voelde Majella: ik wil meer. Meer vrijheid. Meer verdienen. Meer ruimte om haar expertise te verdiepen én vernieuwen.In het Spiritual Business Program van de School voor Bedrijfsalchemisten vond ze precies wat ze zocht: een plek waar haar spirituele diepgang en zakelijke ambities samen konden vallen.Laat je inspireren door Majella's verhaal – een prachtig voorbeeld van een succesvolle spirituele ondernemer die al heel jong wist wat ze later wilde worden.
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: 1 Timothy 2:1-7 Text: 1 Timothy 2:1-7
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 27:51-54 Text: Matthew 27:51-54
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Genesis 37:2-36 Text: Genesis 37:2-36
Tim reviews "The Accountant 2" starring Ben Affleck and tells us where to stream "Conclave"
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 28:1-10 Text: Matthew 28:1-10
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 28:11-15 Text: Matthew 28:11-15
Tim reviews "Sinners" and "Hollywood and Demons"
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 26-27 Text: Matthew 26-27
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Luke 19:28-40 Text: Luke 19:28-40
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13 Text: Matthew 6:9-13
Tim reviews "Drop" and "Mobland"
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 16:13-27 Text: Matthew 16:13-27
Pastor John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13 Text: Matthew 6:9-13
Pastor John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13 Text: Matthew 6:9-13
Tim reviews "A Minecraft Movie" and "The Studio"
Vincent Bos & Dufflyn Lammers Discuss Attachment Styles.Vincent's Website - Book Audio Coaching
Pastor John Bothof - Scripture: Luke 24:44-49 Text: Luke 24:44-49
Rev. James Admiraal - Scripture: Matthew 27:32-53 Text: Matthew 27:32-53
Every so often, a movie that's so weird it defies explanation comes out. Death of a Unicorn is one such movie. Whether the Minecraft movies turns out the same way remains to be seen. Mike Lindell is less concerned with weird movies and more concerned with the deep state, which sounds like something from a movie but sadly, it is not. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Every so often, a movie that's so weird it defies explanation comes out. Death of a Unicorn is one such movie. Whether the Minecraft movies turns out the same way remains to be seen. Mike Lindell is less concerned with weird movies and more concerned with the deep state, which sounds like something from a movie but sadly, it is not. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim reviews Death of a Unicorn and The White Lotus Season 3
Lammers (she/her) is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ and a third-generation clergy after her mother and grandfather – a fact that still surprises her more than anyone else! She has been a local church pastor, a divinity school administrator and adjunct faculty member, a hospital chaplain specializing in trauma and palliative medicine, and a student affairs administrator at several colleges and universities. Her professional and theological interests include the practice of public theology, social justice and radical inclusion, and encouraging individuals to use their theological imaginations to better connect with God. She has a passion for making church relevant and fun!
Seminarian Joel Trinidad - Scripture: Acts 3:1-10 Text: Acts 3:1-10
Seminarian Rylan Brue - Scripture: Acts 11:1-18 Text: Acts 11:1-18
Tim reviews Snow White and Adolescence.
Abby and Patrick welcome Ann Conrad Lammers, a Jungian psychotherapist and the primary editor and assistant translator of Dedicated to the Soul: The Writings and Drawings of Emma Jung, a brand-new volume from Princeton University Press. Going against the grain of traditional narratives that present Emma as a helpmeet to her more famous husband, this collection brings together for the first time many of Emma Jung's works across a variety of media and genres, highlighting her outsize contributions, both material and intellectual, to the tradition known as Analytical Psychology. The wide-ranging conversation explores Emma's biography, her ambitions, and her intellectual preoccupations. The three also dig into the story of how Emma managed the complications, at once personal and professional, of simultaneously being the wife of Carl Jung, a foundational player in several analytic institutions, a deeply respected correspondent of Sigmund Freud, and a clinician in her own right. What emerges is a tale of betrayals and boundary violations, but also of growth, resilience, and the confrontation of lifelong tasks, with implications not just for how we understand the often-neglected stories of many women clinicians in the early decades of psychoanalysis, but the stakes of confronting patriarchy while embracing the work of therapy in the present.Selected texts: Ann Conrad Lammers, Thomas Fischer, and Medea Hoch, editors. Dedicated to the Soul: The Writings and Drawings of Emma Jung, Princeton University Press, 2025.Ann Conrad Lammers. ‘Emma Jung's Years of Self-Liberation.' Essay available at: https://press.princeton.edu/ideas/emma-jungs-years-of-self-liberation. Ferne Jensen and Sidney Mullen, editors. C.G. Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff: A Collection of Remembrances. The Analytical Psychology Club of San Francisco, 1982Emma Jung and Marie-Louise Von Franz. The Grail Legend. Princeton University Press, 1998.Have you noticed that Freud is back? Got questions about psychoanalysis? Or maybe you've traversed the fantasy and lived to tell the tale? Leave us a voicemail! (646) 450-0847A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media:Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappinessTwitter: @UnhappinessPodInstagram: @OrdinaryUnhappinessPatreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappinessTheme song:Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxOProvided by Fruits Music
This week we review the upcoming movie Novocaine starring Jack Quaid and also Tim reviews Zero Day starring Robert DeNiro on Netflix! Also he weighs in on the return of Ted Lasso!
Dental surgery is no fun at all. You can't talk, you can't chew, and you don't even get to sleep through it like regular surgery. Although with all the new TV shows everyone is watching, you might not want to sleep anyway. Especially with Kristyn's mysterious debut on ABC news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dental surgery is no fun at all. You can't talk, you can't chew, and you don't even get to sleep through it like regular surgery. Although with all the new TV shows everyone is watching, you might not want to sleep anyway. Especially with Kristyn's mysterious debut on ABC news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim Lammers reviews Mickey 17 and talks about the Oscars
8:30AM Hour 3 Joe DiBiase is joined by Niagara University men's hockey coach Jason Lammers ahead of their 3 game series against Army hockey. Lammers recaps this years Niagara team, breaks down their season, and previews their playoff series that drops the puck Friday.
Tim Lammers talks Oscars in his weekly appearance.
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INSPIRATION | Vielleicht kennst du den Spruch „5 Things I Wish I knew when I was 20“? In einem persönlichen Talk erfährst du 5 große Learnings, die Stefan Lammers im Business, aber auch im Privatleben gemacht hat. Er berichtet von entscheidenden Stationen im Leben, wie z.B. dem Studium, dem Einstieg ins Berufsleben, aber auch von Erfahrungen aus seinem Privatleben, die ihn zu dem gemacht haben, was er heute ist. Diese Episode gibt dir Anreize, Neues auszuprobieren und soll dir helfen erfolgreicher zu werden. Egal, ob du noch jünger als 20 Jahre bist oder älter. Stefan Lammers ist Gründer der Unternehmensberatung SLBB und steht für High Performance – Online und in Präsenz. Er hat über 25 Jahre Expertise im Umgang mit Executives, dem C-Level sowie eigene Erfahrung als CEO und AR. Das in Verbindung mit vielen internationalen Top-Ausbildungen macht ihn zum Ansprechpartner der echten Entscheider. Er ist mehrfach ausgezeichnet, u. a. als Top BusinessCoach für Führungskräfte-, Teamund Organisationsentwicklung. Die 5 Dinge: 1. Scheitern ist wichtig für die persönliche Entwicklung. Es hilft uns, aus Fehlern zu lernen und uns weiterzuentwickeln. Stefan Lammers betont, dass er durch Scheitern viel über sich selbst gelernt hat. 2. Ein gesundes Ego ist bedeutsam für ein ausgewogenes Leben. Es geht darum, für die eigenen Bedürfnisse einzustehen, ohne dabei egozentrisch zu werden. Eine Balance zwischen Selbstfürsorge und Rücksichtnahme auf andere ist wichtig. 3. Langfristiges Denken und Vorsorge sind essentiell. Stefan bereut, in jungen Jahren nicht mehr an die Zukunft gedacht zu haben. Er ermutigt dazu, auch in jungen Jahren schon an später zu denken. 4. Ein vielfältiges Netzwerk aus Menschen mit unterschiedlichen Perspektiven ist wertvoll. Es bereichert das eigene Leben und fördert persönliches Wachstum durch den Austausch verschiedener Sichtweisen. 5. Bei Jobentscheidungen sollte man die Rollenerwartungen genau prüfen. Es ist wichtig zu verstehen, was wirklich von einem erwartet wird und ob man bereit ist, diese Rolle auszufüllen, bevor man eine Position annimmt.Du verstehst nur Bahnhof? Zu viel Fachchinesisch? Unser Lexikon hilft dir dabei, die wichtigsten Fachbegriffe zu verstehen:Business-Sphäre - Der Geschäftsbereich oder das Umfeld, in dem Unternehmen agieren und wirtschaften.Führungskraft - Eine Person mit leitender Funktion, die Verantwortung für Mitarbeiter und Unternehmensbereiche trägt.Executive Companion - Ein Berater oder Coach, der ausschließlich mit Führungskräften auf höchster Ebene arbeitet.Scheitern - Das Nicht-Erreichen eines Ziels oder das Versagen in einer Unternehmung.Erfolgsrezept - Eine Strategie oder Methode, die zum Erfolg führt.Learning-Junkie - Umgangssprachlich für eine Person, die ständig Lernmöglichkeiten sucht und neugierig ist. Diese Folge stammt aus unserem Podcast „5 Dinge mit 20“: Bei [5 Dinge mit 20](https://lnk.to/5Things20) trifft Joël Kaczmarek bekannte, erfolgreiche und interessante Menschen und befragt sie, was ihre 5 Dinge sind, die sie gerne schon mit 20 gewusst hätten. Auf diese Weise leiten diese inspirierenden Personen ihre wesentlichen Learnings und Lebenseinsichten ab und bescheren dir echte Wissensabkürzungen.
Tim reviews "The Monkey" and "Reacher" season 3.
While we prepare for Season 14 of the podcast, Tim will be giving weekly rapid reactions to audio articles from The Fire Time Magazine. In this week's episode, Tim reacts to an article by Nathan Lammers titled, "Fight for Every Sale" (released in the September 2024 issue of The Fire Time Magazine). ------ Become a supporter of The Fire Time Network and get access to awesome rewards: https://itsfiretime.com/join To hear more audio articles from our magazine, subscribe to the Fire Time Magazine Podcast: https://www.itsfiretime.com/magazine. Read The Fire Time Magazine Reader Edition online: https://magazine.itsfiretime.com. Download The Fire Time Magazine app to get full access to the magazine (for free): https://www.itsfiretime.com/app. Nominate someone for the HPBExpo Ultimate Awards Show: https://www.hpbexpo.com/awards/
- SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the Gophers men's basketball team picking up their first conference win of the year with a halfcourt buzzer beater over Michigan. The crew shares their favorite memories playing basketball, plus some other discussion about the local sports scene. Plus legendary baseball announcer Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90.- KSTP's Chris Egert shares news on a middle east ceasefire deal reportedly being back on, an update on the Minnesota house, SpaceX's latest rocket blew up, plus more local headlines from the day!- Bob Sansevere shares his thoughts about the head coach of the Vikings and how Kevin O'Connell needs to learn to adjust over the course of games and a season instead of sticking to just one gameplan. Plus some speculation as to who could be the team's starting QB come Week 1 of the 2025 season..- Tim Lammers shares his review of the new film "Wolf Man" which stars Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner. Lammers chats about the acting performances, the atmosphere, the makeup and the overall presentation. Does it measure up well on the Lamma-meter? Do you plan on heading to the theater to check out Wolf Man?- Kristyn Burtt tells the crew about how SCOTUS has upheld the upcoming ban on the app TikTok and whether or not there's any chance left for the ban to be overturned. Could there be a potential sequel to The Social Network in the works based on what we're seeing in the world now, a group of celebs have been named to make Hollywood great again, and Fire Aid will be happening to help raise funds for those impacted by the California Wildfires.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the Gophers men's basketball team picking up their first conference win of the year with a halfcourt buzzer beater over Michigan. The crew shares their favorite memories playing basketball, plus some other discussion about the local sports scene. Plus legendary baseball announcer Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90. - KSTP's Chris Egert shares news on a middle east ceasefire deal reportedly being back on, an update on the Minnesota house, SpaceX's latest rocket blew up, plus more local headlines from the day! - Bob Sansevere shares his thoughts about the head coach of the Vikings and how Kevin O'Connell needs to learn to adjust over the course of games and a season instead of sticking to just one gameplan. Plus some speculation as to who could be the team's starting QB come Week 1 of the 2025 season.. - Tim Lammers shares his review of the new film "Wolf Man" which stars Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner. Lammers chats about the acting performances, the atmosphere, the makeup and the overall presentation. Does it measure up well on the Lamma-meter? Do you plan on heading to the theater to check out Wolf Man? - Kristyn Burtt tells the crew about how SCOTUS has upheld the upcoming ban on the app TikTok and whether or not there's any chance left for the ban to be overturned. Could there be a potential sequel to The Social Network in the works based on what we're seeing in the world now, a group of celebs have been named to make Hollywood great again, and Fire Aid will be happening to help raise funds for those impacted by the California Wildfires. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices