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Liz Charlotte Grant's new book, Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis after Losing Faith in the Bible is a wild and wondrous read. And rightly so—anyone who's spent any time in Genesis knows that it's a delightfully odd and messy book.Join us on this episode about hope, backyard chickens, and the surprising ways God sometimes shows up even when we feel we've lost our faith.You may want to check out Liz's fabulous Substack, The Empathy List, which has won Webby awards for its writing, as well as her haunting article on one of the saints of the evangelical church, Elisabeth Elliot. Get full access to Keep Looking Up at courtneyellis.substack.com/subscribe
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How does one learn to love the Bible again? For Liz Charlotte Grant, it is almost like a story from a movie: girl meets Bible, falls in love, discovers Bible's secret past, falls out of love with Bible, but eventually realizes she was really in love the whole time, once she learned how to look at the Bible in a new way. This is an eye-opening conversation about how the tools that scholars have used throughout the history of scripture, with names like Hermeneutic and Midrash and Eisegesis, helped bring the Bible back to life after deconstruction, and reconnect Grant with the essence of what she loved most about scripture.Liz Charlotte Grant is an award-winning nonfiction writer based in Colorado, USA. Her debut nonfiction book, Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis After Losing Faith in the Bible, was released by Eerdmans Publishing Co. on January 7, 2025. In 2024, she wrote a viral article chronicling the disturbing third marriage of an icon of white American evangelical purity culture, "Elisabeth Elliot, Flawed Queen of Purity Culture, and Her Disturbing Third Marriage," the Revealer Magazine, a publication of the Center for Religion and Media at New York University. Grant's Substack newsletter, the Empathy List, has received recognition from the Webby Awards and the Best of the Church Press Awards. Her work has also appeared in outlets such as the Huffington Post, Religion News Service, Hippocampus Magazine, Brevity, Sojourners, the Christian Century, Christianity Today, US Catholic, National Catholic Reporter. Find more of Liz Charlotte's work at:https://lizcharlotte.com/ https://www.threads.net/@lizcharlottegrant https://www.instagram.com/lizcharlottegrant https://www.facebook.com/lizcharlottegrant Find your guides at Quoir Academy! If you've ever deconstructed your faith you know it's not easy. But just imagine if you could have people to guide you through your process? People like, Jim Palmer, Kristin Du Mez, Jennifer Knapp, Brad Jersak, Brian Zahnd, Paul Young, and more? Well, if you head over to Quoir Academy and register for SQUARE 2 using the Promo Code [RAD] you'll get 10% off the regular registration cost of this awesome course and community just for being a fan of our show. Follow this registration link: https://www.bk2sq1.com/square-2-next-steps-into-reconstruction?coupon=RAD
Episode Description: Embark on an intimate exploration with Megan Conner as she recounts the moment her faith in Mormonism unraveled, leading to a profound personal transformation. In this pivotal episode of "The Midlife Revolution," Megan delves deep into the emotional and spiritual upheaval she experienced upon discovering the Church's concealed history and the contradictions within its doctrine.Listen as Megan narrates the story of a family trip that turned into a catalyst for change, where discussions with her sister and cousin about their shared Mormon background led her down a rabbit hole of research and introspection. She reveals how the church's own admissions in the Gospel Topic Essays and historical documents, like the controversial 1922 meetings, challenged her faith to its core, ultimately leading to her decision to step away from the LDS Church.This episode isn't just about loss of faith; it's about finding joy in the vast expanse of "I don't know." Megan discusses the peace and empowerment she discovered in crafting her own values and morality, free from the confines of religious dogma. Learn how she navigated through feelings of betrayal and deception, to emerge with a renewed sense of self, celebrating each moment of life with newfound appreciation.Whether you're on your own journey of faith deconstruction, seeking understanding, or simply curious about the personal impacts of religious transitions, this episode offers solace, insight, and a beacon of hope for those redefining their spiritual identity. Join us in this candid conversation that might just inspire you to question, explore, and redefine your own path to self-discovery.
What does Bible study look like after inerrancy? Do you have to give up studying Scripture when you no longer believe in its literal interpretation? Can you still believe this book is sacred even while renegotiating your relationship to the church? In Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis after Losing Faith in the Bible, Liz Charlotte Grant offers compelling answers to these questions and more in this deeply personal commentary on the book of Genesis. Braiding together encounters with the natural world, Jewish midrash, and art criticism, Grant makes familiar Sunday school stories strange and offers a fresh vision for reading Scripture after deconstruction. For those who have known the book of Genesis as a weapon in the culture wars, Grant interprets the Bible's inspired book of beginnings as a work of art. Lyrical, insightful, and highly original, Knock at the Sky offers readers a capacious model for seeking God through Scripture even as one's faith continues to evolve. “In this book, you too have permission to question the sacred without fearing . . . unbelief. Knock loudly. . . . Reject answers that do not admit complication. Seek the resonance at the base of the story. The seeking is the point. Because there, in your wandering, God is.” About the Author Liz Charlotte Grant is an award-winning essayist whose work has been published in The Revealer, Sojourners, Brevity, Christian Century, Christianity Today, Hippocampus, and elsewhere. She also writes The Empathy List, a popular newsletter that has been nominated for a Webby two years running. She lives in Colorado.
Today, we welcome Liz Charlotte Grant, an award-winning nonfiction writer from Colorado, where we dive into Liz's background and her dedication to empathy, which she often explores in her newsletter, "The Empathy List." We chat about Liz's experiences growing up, her faith journey, and her role as a birth doula, providing an insightful look into how she navigated her life and spiritual beliefs. The conversation also touches upon Liz's new book, "Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis After Losing Faith in the Bible," exploring themes of deconstruction, therapy, and the different lenses through which we interpret religious texts. This is a very open and candid dialogue about the complexities of faith, parenting, and the liberation found in embracing uncertainty, making for a deeply engaging and thought-provoking episode.Get Liz's new book called "Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis After Losing Faith in the Bible" HERE!Register to receive Liz's newsletter on Substack, "The Empathy List" HERE! Honoring the Journey is hosted, produced and edited by Leslie Nease and the artwork for the show is also created by Leslie Nease.Pick up Leslie's new book, Honoring the Journey: The Deconstruction of Sister Christian here.Interested in working with Leslie as your Life/Faith Transitions Coach? Check out her website and learn more about what she offers! https://www.leslieneasecoaching.comIf you'd like to be a part of the Honoring the Journey Team as a Patreon Supporter, please check it out at this link!Would you like to leave a voicemail for Leslie? Click here!If you are looking for community as you deconstruct or just a place to go and enjoy the company of people who are seekers, learners and who are looking to connect with the Divine without religious baggage, please join the Private Facebook Community! Leslie is very passionate about connection and community, so if that sounds like you, please come join us!
Why are young people losing faith in democracy?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour MP and science, innovation and technology committee chair Chi Onwurah, Conservative MP and vice president of the NATO Parliamentary assembly Sir Alec Shelbrooke, commentator and author Nels Abbey and LBC's political editor Natasha Clark.
Purchase a copy of Knock at the Sky: https://amzn.to/3PQlIG3*As an Amazon affiliate, I receive a small commission from purchases made through Amazon links on this site at no additional cost to you.✖️✖️✖️About the guest:Liz Charlotte Grant is an award-winning nonfiction writer based in Colorado, USA.In 2024, she wrote a viral review of two biographies, chronicling the disturbing third marriage of white American evangelical "purity culture" icon, Elisabeth Elliot, for the Revealer Magazine. (See "Elisabeth Elliot, Flawed Queen of Purity Culture, and Her Disturbing Third Marriage," the Revealer Magazine, a publication of the Center for Religion and Media at New York University).Her Substack newsletter, the Empathy List, has received recognition from the Webby Awards and the Best of the Church Press Awards. Her essays have won 3rd place in Dappled Things magazine's Jacques Maritain Prize for Nonfiction (in 2019 and 2022), and she's also been awarded two Collegeville Institute residencies.Her op-eds and stories have also been published in outlets such as the Huffington Post, Religion News Service, Hippocampus Magazine, Brevity, Sojourners, the Christian Century, Christianity Today, US Catholic, National Catholic Reporter, and more.✖️✖️✖️Book description:In the beginning was a work of art. What does Bible study look like after inerrancy? Do you have to give up studying Scripture when you no longer believe in its literal interpretation? Can you still believe this book is sacred even while renegotiating your relationship to the church? In Knock at the Sky, Liz Charlotte Grant offers compelling answers to these questions and more in this deeply personal commentary on the book of Genesis. Braiding together encounters with the natural world, Jewish midrash, and art criticism, Grant makes familiar Sunday school stories strange and offers a fresh vision for reading Scripture after deconstruction. For those who have known the book of Genesis as a weapon in the culture wars, Grant interprets the Bible's inspired book of beginnings as a work of art. Lyrical, insightful, and highly original, Knock at the Sky offers readers a capacious model for seeking God through Scripture even as one's faith continues to evolve. “In this book, you too have permission to question the sacred without fearing . . . unbelief. Knock loudly. . . . Reject answers that do not admit complication. Seek the resonance at the base of the story. The seeking is the point. Because there, in your wandering, God is.”✖️✖️✖️Support the Show: Patreon.com/PreacherBoys✖️✖️✖️If you or someone you know has experienced abuse, visit courage365.org/need-help✖️✖️✖️CONNECT WITH THE SHOW:preacherboyspodcast.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@PreacherBoyshttps://www.facebook.com/preacherboysdoc/https://twitter.com/preacherboysdochttps://www.instagram.com/preacherboyspodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@preacherboyspodTo connect with a community that shares the Preacher Boys Podcast's mission to expose abuse in the IFB, join the OFFICIAL Preacher Boys Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1403898676438188/✖️✖️✖️The content presented in this video is for informational and educational purposes only. All individuals and entities discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty through due legal process. The views and opinions expressed are those of the speakers.This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/PreacherBoys and get on your way to being your best self.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/preacher-boys-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week we welcome Liz Charlotte Grant to the show to talk about her new book "Knocking at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis after Losing Faith in the Bible" as well as to discuss all the ins and outs of having a relationship with the Bible and the church while reevaluating what it all even means. Its a lovely conversation that we hope inspires and delights you. Welcome to the REVcovery Room! We now have a Discord now for our Patrons! You can join here: Patreon.com/revcovery This podcast is edited by Leon Karagoezian. You can find out more here: @leonkstudio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The Stock Doctor Podcast, I discuss: 1. The latest US CPI report and its implications for the Fed and Investors, 2. Whether you should be concerned about the long-term growth story of India, and 3. Whether the recent weakness seen in Adobe's stock is an opportunity for Long-Term Investors Thank you once again for listening. See you next week! Until then, stay safe and make some money! P.S: If you have a specific Indian or US stock suggestion for the doctor to diagnose, do tweet me @uthamvinay or email me on thestockdoctorpodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode Will engages in a rich conversation with Liz Charlotte Grant, author of 'Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis After Losing Faith in the Bible.' They explore Liz's early relationship with the Bible, her journey through evangelicalism, and the evolution of her faith. Liz shares her insights on the importance of narrative in shaping beliefs, the complexities of trust within evangelical communities, and the need for inclusive and equitable spaces for dialogue about faith. Liz and Will explore the complexities of interpreting scripture, the significance of God's voice, and the importance of spiritual autonomy. They discuss the parallels between God's communication and whale song, the value of Jewish midrash in understanding biblical texts, and the need for personal interpretation in a world filled with diverse voices. Liz emphasizes the importance of approaching the Bible with a sense of wonder and astonishment rather than seeking facts and certainty, encouraging listeners to trust their own spiritual journeys and interpretations.'Knock at the Sky' is out now. Learn more here: https://www.eerdmans.com/9780802883759/knock-at-the-sky/Get tickets to Future Church Conference coming up on January 28 now! Use SPIRITUALMISFITS at checkout for $10 off: https://events.humanitix.com/future-church-conference-2025/ticketsWant to reach out and let us know your thoughts or suggestions for the show? Send us a message here; we'd love to hear from you.The Spiritual Misfits Survival Guide (FREE): https://www.spiritualmisfits.com.au/survivalguideSign up to our mailing list:https://spiritualmisfits.com.au/Join our online Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/spiritualmisfitspodcastSupport the pod:https://spiritualmisfits.com.au/support-us/View all episodes at: https://spiritualmisfits.buzzsprout.com
Liz Charlotte Grant and I talk about the things you didn't know about Genesis and her new book Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis after Losing Faith in the Bible.
Are any players losing faith in Mike Tomlin when it reaches the playoffs? The guys reacted to something from Ray Fittipaldo's chat – saying the players weren't thrilled about some of the latest practice routines. How can they get players to buy in more? It seems like players are questioning the process a little bit. Steelers insider Brian Batko from the PG joined the show. Brian had a practice report and insight on injuries that could hold guys back on Saturday night. What does Brian think of the Steelers game plan against Cincy and what we could see on Saturday? Brian thinks Mike Tomlin will have a hard time looking at the tape from that game in Baltimore and not wanting to change something up. What happened with George Pickens on the sideline during the game? Brian is picking the Ravens to win by more than a touchdown – he thinks the betting line is pretty spot on. Tomlin Takes – What else did Mike Tomlin say to Steelers media yesterday?
Alan Saunders and Zachary Smith discuss all things Pittsburgh Steelers. On today's episode, we discuss Mike Tomlin confirming the team had a different approach this time around against the Bengals, as opposed to their first meeting. Does this show a lack of trust in Russell Wilson, the defense or both? We also discuss the defensive performances, if this is a desirable landing spot for DC candidates due to Tomlin's influence and if Jerod Mayo could be a candidate to be added to the staff. Finally, we touch on Arthur Smith getting some head coaching looks and Mason McCormick breaking his hand. Let's go for another Steelers Afternoon Drive and discuss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we explore the MTA's service failures and how they reflect larger societal issues, including the education crisis. We discuss why young people are losing faith in education, driven by capitalism, broken family structures, and a lack of support. Tune in for a deep dive into how these systemic problems are shaping the future of today's youth and their investment in education. Let's stay in touch
Author Liz Charlotte Grant stops by to discuss her new book "Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis after Losing Faith in the Bible" amongst other evangelically stuff. Purchase the book below or from your favorite local book store! Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis after Losing Faith in the Bible
Episode Summary:If I had a guess, I'm betting one of the main reasons why you deconstructed evangelicalism is because of the Bible. Growing up evangelical, the Bible was the center of faith. It was the key to unlocking the Divine. This big black book held all the secrets to a good life. Just open it up, ask it a question, and out popped God's answer. Easy-peasy.But as you matured from naivety into adulthood, things got messy. A thoughtful reading of the biblical texts suddenly revealed all kinds of problems. The God of the Old Testament is often depicted as tyrannical, petty, vindictive, jealous, genocidal, and malevolently capricious. Women are by and large treated as property and playthings. Violence is often encouraged and slavery is seen as a necessary evil. As theologian Marcus Borg famously quipped, “People are leaving faith these days not because of what they don't know about the Bible. It's because of what they do know.” I agree.But, is all this the Bible's fault? Have we made the Bible into something it was never intended to be? The pressure we modern Christians have placed on the Bible to be perfect, offer total representation of God, and be universally applicable on all matters for all time is just unfair. The Bible isn't an encyclopedia or a rulebook, nor is it inerrant and written by God. Best understood, the Bible isn't even meant to be read literally or historically, but rather spiritually and metaphorically. Instead of passively accepting all the Bible has to say, you are invited into a conversation with the text. Wrestle with it, challenge it, question it, and yes, even disagree with it. According to today's guest on Holy Heretics, “You have permission to question the sacred without fearing unbelief.”I'm joined today by Liz Charlotte Grant to have a conversation about reframing our relationship to this ancient, complex set of documents we call the Holy Bible. “What does Bible study look like after inerrancy? Do you have to give up studying Scripture when you no longer believe in its literal interpretation?” Liz addresses these questions and more in this funny, candid, and informative episode. Oh, and we also talk about her chickens! :)Bio:Liz Charlotte Grant is an award-winning writer whose work has been published in The Revealer, Sojourners, Brevity, Christian Century, Christianity Today, Hippocampus, Religion News Service, US Catholic, Huffington Post, and elsewhere. Her essays have twice won a Jacques Maritain Nonfiction Prize. She also writes The Empathy List, a popular newsletter that has been nominated for a Webby two years running and garnered an honorable mention from the Associated Church Press Awards in 2023. Knock at the Sky:Seeking God in Genesis after Losing Faith in the Bible is her first book.Please follow us on social media (use the buttons below) and help us get the word out! (Also, please don't hesitate to use any of these channels or email to contact us with any questions, concerns, or feedback.)If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and a review, or share on your socials
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Hour 1: "Measuring stick" game for Cavs + About Last Night + Losing faith in Jim Schwartz? full 1944 Thu, 05 Dec 2024 15:26:12 +0000 WGpWzj7hgKVLnoS4QFLXaZ8FnUIpOBJT sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 1: "Measuring stick" game for Cavs + About Last Night + Losing faith in Jim Schwartz? The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False ht
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This week on The Fin podcast, Chanticleer columnist James Thomson and reporter Hannah Wootton on why ASIC is suing Cbus, what it means for industry funds and whether the ‘super wars' are back.This podcast is sponsored by Aussie Broadband. Further reading:How Cbus' big party year went horribly wrongIt's not the biggest or the worst performing of the super funds. So why has Cbus become the poster child for the $4 trillion sector's problems?Big Super's reckoning has arrivedAfter 32 years of guaranteed inflows from workers and scant scrutiny, the $3.9 trillion industry faces customer fury over service, unclear investment practices and questionable governance.Super sector's problems are much bigger than CbusThe damning review of governance at CBUS shows while industry funds have led the way in gathering and growing assets, they now need to play governance catch-up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't Quit! In this Message, Pastor Nicole VanGelder shares stories from the Old Testament, and how when we walk with Jesus, we are never disqualified from what the Lord has for us. Connect with The House Church: The House Church website: https://ithehouse.org Share what God is doing in your life: https://ithehouse.churchcenter.com/people/forms/152271 Follow us on social! The House Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ithehouse/?hl=en The House Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHouseOfficialPage
This episode of A People's Theology is sponsored by United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. Receive a $1,000 scholarship when you apply and are admitted: unitedseminary.edu/apeoplestheology Use this link to register for Q Christian Fellowship Conference 2025 and use the discount code "THEOLOGY" to receive 10% off your ticket. Watch full episodes of A People's Theology: youtube.com/@APeoplesTheology Mason chats with Liz Charlotte Grant about her new book, Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis after Losing Faith in the Bible. They chat about the history biblical inerrancy, why Christians don't need to believe the Bible is inerrant, and much more. Connect with Liz Charlotte Grant here: lizcharlotte.com Instagram: lizcharlottegrant Facebook: facebook.com/lizcharlottegrant Get connected to Mason: masonmennenga.com Buy merch of your favorite tweet of mine: masonmennenga.com/store Patreon: patreon.com/masonmennenga Twitter: @masonmennenga Facebook: facebook.com/mason.mennenga Instagram: masonmennenga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ITL Hour 3: Sunday was probably the worst loss in DeMeco's tenure. Have you lost any faith in him? ITL Lunch-Time Confessions, watching kids is a young man's game? Is it possible that Amy Adams is the worst part of the Titans' loss?
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6:00 HOUR: GregPom ranks college football's top 12, Are UM fans losing faith in Sherrone Moore?
BJP is reverting to pre-2014 era politics, embracing everything Modi denounced- revdis, dynasts, caste-centric politics and so on. It's right up the Opposition's alley, ThePrint Political Editor DK Singh analyses in this episode of #PoliticallyCorrect
Local 10 anchor and reporter, Clay Ferraro, expresses his concerns for Mike McDaniel and his lack of growth over three years as head coach of the Dolphins. Plus, why he's not ruling out a possible path to the Dolphins beating Buffalo on Sunday.
Are Atheists Losing Faith in Atheism? The Surprising Return of God In an age of scientific progress and secularization, many would expect belief in God to decline—but recent trends suggest otherwise. In this video, we explore Justin Brierley's compelling insights from his new book, The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God, and discover why a growing number of atheists and skeptics are beginning to question their disbelief. Join us as we dive into the philosophical, scientific, and cultural shifts sparking new conversations about God's existence.
In this episode, I talk about not losing sight of your vision during times of pain, dealing with tough seasons, the story of Joseph and all that he conquered, keeping to your morals and values when it's hard, how to forgive, the power of dreams and your vision, using your gifts and more.Follow me on Instagram @mattgottesmanJump on my weekly texts for the soul here 480-530-7352My writing mattgottesman.substack.com → Apparel (The Niche is You™) - Designs by me - thenicheisyou.com→ Recommended Book List - CLICK HEREFREE WORKSHOPS:→ Need MORE clarity? - Here's the FREE… 6 Days to Clarity Workshop - clarity for your time, energy, money, creativity, work & play→ Need MORE focus? - Here's our FREE Goal Planning Workshop 1-page templates for focus, priorities & defining clear, actionable next steps→ Need MORE money? - Here's our FREE Get Paid For Your Genius Workshop - steps to align your value with what you get paidMASTERCLASSES:→ Write, Design, Build: Content Creator Studio & OS - Growing the niche of you, your audience, reach, voice, passion & incomeCOMMUNITIES:→ Need a CREW to run with? - Join our… Build 1 Thing Creator Community (Weekly Live Coaching & Monthly Workshops) - Get unstuck, avoid burnout, hack habits, create & execute fluidly… accountability & growth group for artists, creatives and entrepreneurs.OTHER RELATED EPISODES:The More Important a Call or Action, the More Resistance We Will Feel Pursuing itApple: https://apple.co/4f7HqjoSpotify: https://spoti.fi/4eS0imI
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"Peace does not and will not magically happen. We will have to work hard for peace, which will require courage, compromise, and even sacrifice. We can start by talking about peace. And let's talk about it until there's nothing else to talk about." Listen to Rabbi Aaron Potek's 5785 Erev Rosh Hashanah sermon about not losing faith in the possibility of peace. His remarks were followed by two speakers from the grassroots organizations Women Wage Peace and Women of the Sun.
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Russ & Freddie discuss religion and faith in the craft of advertising, Woolmark's 'great new ad', how the NRL Grand Final stacks up against the AFL and why Freddie has started craving apples. Get in touch with Russ & Freddie Instagram: www.instagram.com/goodone.creative/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/russelhowcroft/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Greg Braggs Jr. joins Adam Rank to discuss Ryan Poles, if there's a problem with DJ Moore, the upcoming game vs Panthers and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Making Moves Behind the Scenes wit Nay Rodriguez | Episode 278 | SippinwitSammie Barstool talk from the biggest sipper in Philly with some of the most innovate people in the world, Sammie is the one to sit and sip wit if you wanna enjoy conversation. 00:00 TRAILERS 00:15 INTROS 02:00 DAUGHTER OF A MUSICIAN 03:45 CHOOSING THE BACKGROUND 04:45 CAPTURING LEGENDARY MOMENTS 06:00 A RUFF RIDERS MOMENT 08:30 REPRESENTING A BRAND 12:15 SHOW UP AS MYSELF 16:00 NETWORKING WITH THE RIGHT ONES 18:00 IS THIS A SAFE PLACE? 20:30 BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU PUT OUT 24:07 BACKGROUND CHECKS CAN OFFEND 25:30 MEETING SAMMIE 28:00 SAMMIE GETTING INTO HOSTING 31:20 LOSING FAITH 37:00 SON OF THE 215 44:00 BROTHERLY LOVE 51:00 STAYING POSITIVE 54:40 STAR ETTIQUETTE 59:25 HEALTH ISSUES 1:03:00 DOING IT ALL IN BUSINESS 1:06:00 MANAGER DOES NOT MEAN INVESTOR 1:09:00 ONE STOP SHOP 1:13:00 OUTROS @NAY.RODRIGUEZ_215 Track: - Complicated - Sam Malone & Dutchieman IG: @sippinwitsammie Join the discord: https://discord.com/invite/RqwUmApa?fbclid=IwAR2T4lGoXtLv6N4WgZZ5ZIq72Z6J2v3yyV4vv6-aSwBbaDJURERsCjPthJk #sippinwitsammie #letstalkaboutit #hiphop #phillyhiphop #phillyentertainment #phillymusic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sippinwitsammie/support
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In this week's copy of The Spectator, Dan Hitchens argues that a lesser reported aspect of Labour's decision to impose VAT on private schools is who it could hit hardest: faith schools. Hundreds of independent religious schools charge modest, means-tested fees. Could a hike in costs make these schools unviable? And, with uncertainty about how ideological a decision this is, does the government even care? Dan joins Damian on the podcast to discuss. Raisel Freedman from the Partnerships for Jewish Schools also joins later, to discuss how the measure could threaten Jewish independent schools, when they provide a haven for students from a climate of rising antisemitism. Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
In this week's copy of The Spectator, Dan Hitchens argues that a lesser reported aspect of Labour's decision to impose VAT on private schools is who it could hit hardest: faith schools. Hundreds of independent religious schools charge modest, means-tested fees. Could a hike in costs make these schools unviable? And, with uncertainty about how ideological a decision this is, does the government even care? Dan joins Damian on the podcast to discuss. Raisel Freedman from the Partnerships for Jewish Schools also joins later, to discuss how the measure could threaten Jewish independent schools, when they provide a haven for students from a climate of rising antisemitism. Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. A top Hamas official says the Palestinian militant group is losing faith in the U.S. ability to mediate a cease-fire in Gaza ahead of a new round of talks scheduled for this week. The Israeli military ordered more evacuations in southern Gaza over the weekend, telling Palestinians to leave portions of Khan Younis, Gaza's second-largest city, including part of an Israeli-declared humanitarian zone. Republican candidate Donald Trump gave a speech on economic policy, attempting to shift away from personal attacks. However, he quickly returned to criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris and discussing his relationships with leaders like Russia's Vladimir Putin and China's Xi Jinping. A Senate subcommittee on human rights convened today to discuss the abuse of pregnant women in state prisons and jails. Businesses in California may soon have to change how they implement self-checkout stands, as state lawmakers consider regulating the technology in retail stores to address issues of theft and violence against workers. Two advocacy organizations dedicated to protecting the health and well-being of underserved populations in Fresno are suing the Community Medical System, alleging that funds intended for improving the aging Fresno Community Medical Center were diverted to build a state-of-the-art medical campus in the more affluent neighboring city of Clovis. The post A top Hamas official says the Palestinian militant group is losing faith in the U.S. ability to mediate a cease-fire in Gaza – August 14, 2024 appeared first on KPFA.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports a top Hamas official says the militant group is losing faith in the United States' ability to mediate a cease-fire in Gaza.
Today we're joined by Canadian enduro star Andreane Lanthier Nadeau, also known as ALN. Since we last had ALN on the show, a lot has changed, and it hasn't all been smooth sailing. We'll dive into some of ALN's experiences, from having victories slip through her fingers to losing faith in the process and herself. Hear how she made the bold move away from a factory team to build something new, bringing a fresh and more positive energy with her. ALN's journey shows that change can be incredibly positive, even during tough times. So, it's time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with ALN. You can also watch this episode on YouTube here. You can follow ALN on Instagram @andreaneln. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners We Are One Composites For the Convergence rims, We Are One took their incredible ride feel and durability, added in the latest engineering understanding and materials science and came up with something really special. Improving their already amazing ride characteristics and increasing impact strength by 32%. Downtime listeners can get their hands on We Are One's awesome Convergence rims and wheelsets at 20% off for the month of July. Just use the code 'DowntimeJuly2024' at the checkout over on weareonecomposites.com. Patreon I would love it if you were able to support the podcast via a regular Patreon donation. Donations start from as little as £3 per month. That's less than £1 per episode and less than the price of a take away coffee. Every little counts and these donations will really help me keep the podcast going and hopefully take it to the next level. To help out, head here. Merch If you want to support the podcast and represent, then my webstore is the place to head. All products are 100% organic, shipped without plastics, and made with a supply chain that's using renewable energy. We now also have local manufacture for most products in the US as well as the UK. So check it out now over at downtimepodcast.com/shop. Newsletter If you want a bit more Downtime in your life, then you can join my newsletter where I'll provide you with a bit of behind the scenes info on the podcast, interesting bits and pieces from around the mountain bike world, some mini-reviews of products that I've been using and like, partner offers and more. You can do that over at downtimepodcast.com/newsletter. Follow Us Give us a follow on Instagram @downtimepodcast or Facebook @downtimepodcast to keep up to date and chat in the comments. For everything video, including riding videos, bike checks and more, subscribe over at youtube.com/downtimemountainbikepodcast. Are you enjoying the podcast? If so, then don't forget to follow it. Episodes will get delivered to your device as soon as it's available and it's totally free. You'll find all the links you need at downtimepodcast.com/follow. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google and most of the podcast apps out there. Our back catalogue of amazing episodes is available at downtimepodcast.com/episodes Photo - Sven Martin
Is higher education in America on the brink of collapse? What if the institutions we've trusted to shape our future leaders are actually undermining our society? In this explosive episode of The Brian Nichols Show, we dive deep into the crisis engulfing our colleges and universities, exploring how ideological extremism is eroding public trust and threatening the very foundations of academia. Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart Join host Brian Nichols as he sits down with Dr. Phil Magness, a leading expert on higher education trends, to unpack the shocking statistics and eye-opening insights that reveal the extent of the problem. From plummeting public confidence to blatant hiring discrimination against non-leftist voices, this conversation exposes the ugly truth behind the ivory tower's pristine facade. But it's not just about identifying the problem - this episode goes further, exploring the real-world consequences of this ideological shift. Discover why students are fleeing certain disciplines in droves, how mandatory diversity statements are being used as political litmus tests, and why even moderates are finding themselves unwelcome on many campuses. Phil Magness provides a sobering look at how these trends are not just changing academia, but potentially reshaping the future of American society. The discussion doesn't stop at diagnosis - it also looks ahead to potential solutions. Could the rise of trade schools and community colleges offer an alternative path? Is government intervention necessary to ensure viewpoint diversity in public institutions? And what responsibility do left-leaning faculty bear in restoring public trust in higher education? These questions and more are tackled head-on in this thought-provoking episode. Whether you're a concerned parent, a disillusioned student, or simply a citizen worried about the future of education in America, this episode is a must-watch. Prepare to have your assumptions challenged and your perspective broadened as we explore one of the most pressing issues facing our society today. Don't miss out on this critical conversation - tune in now and join the debate about the future of higher education in America! ❤️ Order Cardio Miracle (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart) with code TBNS at checkout for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!
Hey there, amazing listeners! I'm thrilled to share the latest episode of our Transparency in Teaching podcast. In this episode, my fabulous co-host, Jen, and I dive into some hot topics making waves in the education world. We start by discussing Oklahoma's recent mandate requiring the Bible to be given more credit for helping our forefathers create the foundations of this country. We explore its implications and the controversy surrounding it. Next, we delve into the Louisiana mandate requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in every classroom and discuss its potential impact on students and the school environment. Finally, we tackle the issue of cell phone bans in schools. We share our thoughts on their effectiveness and the challenges schools face in implementing them. If you're curious to hear our take on these important issues, be sure to tune in to this latest episode of Transparency in Teaching. You can also listen to the full episode on our website and find the links to all the resources used to create this episode. Thank you for your continued support and for being part of our podcast community. We appreciate each and every one of you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/transparencyinteaching/support
Just 32% of Americans have even “a fair amount” of trust in news reporting. Bet you have feelings about this as a local media consumer! University of Utah journalism professor Jacob Nelson tells host Ali Vallarta how reporters misunderstand their own audiences' distrust and why local news hits different. Resources and references: “Imagined Audiences, How Journalists Perceive and Pursue the Public,” by Jacob Nelson Journalism's trust problem is about money, not politics [The Conversation] What It Really Means To ‘Disagree Better' [City Cast Salt Lake] Consider becoming a founding member of City Cast Salt Lake today! It's the best way to support our work and help make sure we're around for years to come. Get all the details and sign up at membership.citycast.fm. Subscribe to our daily morning newsletter. You can also find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC. Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Base Camp Treats - Use promo code CITYCAST20 for 20% off your online purchase The Shop Embodied Patience Live Crude - Get $25 off your facial by mentioning this ad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A gunman just tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump weeks after he was convicted of election interference… Joe Biden's campaign is in freefall… and all along voters have resented a choice between two troubled candidates. Americans — from the largest urban centers to the smallest rural towns — are deeply pessimistic about the state of the nation. And on both sides of the political aisle, there seems to be a disconnect between what people want… and where they feel the country is headed. This week, in an election special, we'll hear from Iowa voter Phil Hemingway, and how he's feeling about this contentious election year. Then, Dante Chinni, director of MSU J-School's American Communities Project, Anne Applebaum, staff writer for The Atlantic, and Ian Bremmer, president of GZERO Media, join Ray Suarez to unpack why Americans have lost faith in democracy… and what it will take to get it back. Guests: Phil Hemingway, owner, manager and automotive technician at Phil's Repair, LLC Dante Chinni, data and political journalist and director of the MSU J-School's American Communities Project Anne Applebaum, staff writer for The Atlantic, Pulitzer-prize winning historian and author of “The Twilight of Democracy” Ian Bremmer, a political scientist, author of “The Power of Crisis,” and professor at Columbia University's School of International and Political Affairs Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and want to support the work we do, please consider making a donation to World Affairs. We cannot do this work without your help. Thank you.
A recent FOX News poll shows that Americans are losing confidence in the country's institutions and becoming less proud of their country. Many blame this trend on the nation's increasing political polarization. Senior counselor at Center View Partners and president emeritus of Council on Foreign Relations, Richard Haas, joins to discuss why he thinks the country is growing more divided, how teaching history and civics can help us unite, and what inspired his book, The Bill of Obligations. In May, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, issued a proposal to create a financial incentive for hospitals that meet a quota of low-income patients seeking a kidney transplant. The Biden administration insists that the system is colorblind, but they emphasize that it aims to address racial disparities in American healthcare. Opponents of the plan argue that hospitals may have the discretion to choose which patients are more "deserving" of a transplant. Mark Meredith, a Washington-based correspondent for FOX News, joins to explain how the plan works and its potential impact on patients waiting for a kidney transplant. Plus, commentary from co-author of 'Stolen Youth' Karol Markowicz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 2024 presidential election will be a rematch between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden; and with that rematch comes political fanfare, some public apathy and déjà vu. To take a look at the public perception of this repeat race, host Brittany Luse is joined by NPR political correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben and NPR White House Correspondent Franco Ordoñez. Then, Brittany is joined by Vinson Cunningham to discuss his debut novel, Great Expectations. It's a period piece that follows the story of a young man working on an election campaign that echoes that of Obama's 2008 run. Ultimately, it's a novel about belief - both religious and political. Brittany and Vinson discuss American politics as a sort of religion - and why belief in politics has changed so much in the last decade.To end the show, Brittany shares her thoughts about "Kate Gate" and the mysterious case of royal photoshopping.One more thing: we are working on a special series for IBAM about the gender divide and we want to talk to YOU. We're looking for people aged 18-24 for a roundtable interview on everything from dating, money, politics, and your future hopes. If you're interested in joining us, email our producers: ibam@npr.orgLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy