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Pastor John Bothof - Scripture: Psalm 90 Text: Psalm 90
Pastor John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23 Text: Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23
Tim reviews "Freakier Friday" and "Wednesday" Season 2.
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Psalm 27 Text: Psalm 27
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 13:10-17; 34-35 Text: Matthew 13:10-17; 34-35
You have heard the name Frank Drebin, now meet his son Frank Drebin Jr. (played by Liam Neeson) in Naked Gun, also we recap the massively raved about Happy Gilmore 2 as well as the second part to the Billy Joel documentary - And So It Goes!
Gesprek met Ronald Lammers, docent levensbeschouwing in Eindhoven, over zijn levensbeschouwing. Een reeks bespiegelingen.
Gesprek met Ronald Lammers, docent levensbeschouwing in Eindhoven over zijn levensbeschouwing. Bespiegelingen aan de hand van een aantal boeken door hem gelezen en die van betekenis voor hem zijn en waren.
Pastor John Bothof - Scripture: Psalm 116 Text: Psalm 116
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Genesis 49:28-50:26 Text: Genesis 49:28-50:26
Tim reviews "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" and "Billy Joel: And So It Goes"
In this episode, Jethro Jones talks with Dr. Jayne Lammers, a dissertation coach, about the importance of having systems and support to complete a dissertation. They discuss Dr. Lammers' experience, the role of a dissertation coach, and various strategies such as weekly accountability check-ins, peer exchanges, and 'shut up and write' sessions to help doctoral students succeed.Join DAGGER
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Psalm 2 Text: Psalm 2
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Genesis 49:1-28 Text: Genesis 49:1-28
Tim reviews "I know What You Did Last Summer" and "Trainwreck: Balloon Boy"
Pastor John Bothof - Scripture: Genesis 47:27-48:22 Text: Genesis 47:27-48:22
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Psalm 121 Text: Psalm 121
Arguably the biggest blockbuster movie of the summer is out this weekend, Superman featuring David Corenswet as the NEW face of Metropolis. That and the return of Dexter: Resurrection are the two featured pieces heading into the weekend with our friend Tim Lammers!
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Psalm 23 Text: Psalm 23
Pastor John Bothof - Scripture: Genesis 47 Text: Genesis 47
What if the stillness we crave isn't peace, but shutdown?In this episode, we explore the quiet spaces we mistake for healing and the music that finally speaks the truth we've been holding in. Inspired by the haunting swell of Disturbed's cover of “The Sound of Silence,” this story opens with a moment of misrecognition: assuming silence meant safety, when in reality, it was where all the unsaid things were hiding.I'm joined by Jamie Lammers, a genre-blurring artist who makes synth-forward music that doesn't just sound good it feels honest. Their work is part electronic atmosphere, part emotional confession. It's the kind of music that invites you to stop pretending and finally feel something.We talk about:* The difference between emotional stillness and emotional numbness* How music helps us tell the truth when words won't cooperate* The quiet power of making space for hard feelings* Learning to recognize what we've buried and gently bringing it back to the surfaceIf you've ever held your breath through hard things… if you've ever worn silence like armor… if you've ever needed a song to say what you couldn't—this conversation is for you.Connect with Jamie Lammers HERECould you say hello on Instagram?Theme music by: Lincoln ParishComment on the episode HEREWe also make Dads Cry Too and What's Your Story? Get full access to Come Back To Earth at comebacktoearth.substack.com/subscribe
Tim reviews "Jurassic World Rebirth" and "My Mom Jayne"
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Genesis 46 Text: Genesis 46
Pastor John Bothof - Scripture: Psalm 62 Text: Psalm 62
Tim Lammers movie and streaming reviews
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Genesis 43-45 Text: Genesis 43-45
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Psalm 91 Text: Psalm 91
Today, Tim Lammers reviews 28 Years Later featuring Ralph Fiennes, Jody Comer and Aaron Taylor Johnson and FUBAR 2 with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carrie Ann Moss and shares his experience of interviewing Arnold and Carrie briefly for Forbes!
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Psalm 139 Text: Psalm 139
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Genesis 42 Text: Genesis 42
Tim reviews "How to Train Your Dragon" and "Dept. Q"
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Psalm 103 Text: Psalm 103
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Genesis 41 Text: Genesis 41
Tim reviews "From the World of John Wick: Ballerina" and "Sirens"
Pastor John Bothof - Scripture: Matthew 6:13 Text: Matthew 6:13
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Galatians 5:1; Romans 6:15-23 Text: Galatians 5:1; Romans 6:15-23
Tim reviews "Karate Kid: Legends" and "Pee Wee as himself"
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
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: Job 1 Text: Job 1
Tim reviews the new Mission Impossible movie and more in his weekly appearance.
Tim reviews "Final Destination Bloodlines" and "Murderbot"
Dr. Jayne Lammers lives at the intersection of three of my favorite topics: literacy, research, and technology in the classroom.We discuss all of these issues as well as bonus content, advice for folks thinking about pursuing a doctorate.Episode Links:Dr. Lammers' WebsiteLinkedIn: @jayneclammersWebsite: Edmentum This podcast sponsored by:The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here. Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
Tim reviews "Clowns in a Cornfield" and "The Four Seasons"
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
It is a big weekend for Marvel Studios as Thunderbolts premieres in theaters and also we review Apple TV's Friends and Neighbors starring Jon Hamm with our friend Tim Lammers!
Tim reviews "The Accountant 2" starring Ben Affleck and tells us where to stream "Conclave"
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