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Mastering Life's Adventures: Being Your Best Self Through Soul Evolution!
We're excited to introduce a new series called The Deep Dive Series into Mastering Life's Adventures with Dr. Judith! In this series, we'll be exploring the many layers of life's adventures through thought-provoking questions, with Dr. Judith inviting guests to share their wisdom on topics that resonate with you, our listeners. Periodically throughout this year, we'll have special guests join us to dive into meaningful conversations and provide unique insights on various aspects of mastering life's adventures. Today's episode is a deep dive into the complexities of relationships, specifically focusing on the challenges of forgiveness. What happens in relationships that make it so difficult to forgive? We'll be exploring this with Dr. Mark Hicks, who'll shed light on the powerful role forgiveness plays in our soul's progress, communication, and healing.As we navigate this conversation, we'll touch on the importance of letting go, the impact of toxic relationships, and why forgiveness doesn't mean forgetting. We'll also discuss false beliefs and the crucial role boundaries play in our spiritual journey. It's a warm, enlightening episode packed with insights on how forgiveness and healing can set us free, both spiritually and emotionally.So, join us for this engaging discussion in our Deep Dive Series, as we explore how to master life's adventures with wisdom, love, and understanding.About Our GuestDr. Mark A. Hicks is an author, speaker, ghostwriter, and relationships coach with expertise in mental health and family dynamics. Holding a Doctor of Ministry Degree, a Masters in Mental Health Counseling, a Masters of Divinity, and a Bachelors in Psychology, his educational background reflects his unwavering commitment to understanding the human psyche and guiding individuals toward healthy relationships and meaningful lives.Mark's goal is to spread a message of love that is practical, tangible, and a realistic life for everyone regardless of your relationship experience so far. In his book, Learning Love, he teaches the five components of love anyone can learn and practice to build healthy, happy, thriving relationships.
Mastering Life's Adventures: Being Your Best Self Through Soul Evolution!
Get ready to embark on an inspiring journey as we introduce a brand-new series that will transform the way you see life's adventures! Welcome to The Deep Dive Series into Mastering Life's Adventures with Dr. Judith! In this thrilling series, we'll peel back the layers of life's most powerful experiences through insightful questions and enriching conversations. Dr. Judith will be inviting incredible guests to share their wisdom and illuminate topics that truly resonate with you, our wonderful listeners.Throughout the year, expect special guests who will bring fresh perspectives, profound insights, and practical tools to help you navigate life's adventures. Each episode is designed to leave you feeling inspired and empowered, as we dive deep into the realms of personal growth, emotional well-being, relationships, creativity and more.In today's episode, we're diving deep into one of the most complex yet profound aspects of life in how to navigate grief, relationships and your soul. Dr. Judith is joined by the remarkable Dr. Mark Hicks, who brings his expertise to unpack the intricacies of grief, relationships, and the soul's journey through loss. Together, we'll explore the emotional landscape of grief and uncover ways to navigate the challenges it brings.We'll explore:The difficulties of dealing with grief and how to avoid the trap of well-meaning but sometimes misleading advice.The false narratives we create or accept, and how to break free from them.Powerful spiritual practices that can help you heal and move forward with grace.A new perspective on grief, reframing the "hole in your heart" as a part of your growth on a spiritual path, and the empowerment you can find by choosing how you walk through different types of grief—especially when it comes to the people you love most.As C.S. Lewis famously said, “Grief is like a long valley, a winding valley where any bend may reveal a totally new landscape.” This episode will help you see that landscape through a more compassionate, insightful, and healing lens. Let's dive deep together!About Our GuestDr. Mark A. Hicks is an author, speaker, ghostwriter, and relationships coach with expertise in mental health and family dynamics. Holding a Doctor of Ministry Degree, a Masters in Mental Health Counseling, a Masters of Divinity, and a Bachelors in Psychology, his educational background reflects his unwavering commitment to understanding the human psyche and guiding individuals toward healthy relationships and meaningful lives.Mark's goal is to spread a message of love that is practical, tangible, and a realistic life for everyone regardless of your relationship experience so far. In his book, Learning Love, he teaches the five components of love anyone can learn and practice to build healthy, happy, thriving relationships.
On this episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel interviewed Mark Hicks & Clint Hangebrauck from the NCAA. As Managing Director of Enforcement, Hick's primary role involves leading Enforcement's sport and issue-specific relationship and development initiatives, which include sports wagering, NIL, football, basketball, baseball, and track and field. His work involves helping member institutions and conferences navigate complex NCAA regulations while consulting public and private entities as they intersect with the NCAA.Hangebrauck has been the Managing Director of Enterprise Risk Management at the NCAA since January 2022. He has over 14 years of experience at the NCAA, previously serving as the Director of Quality Control in the Enforcement Department for over 8 years. In his current role, Hangebrauck is responsible for overseeing enterprise risk management initiatives for the organization.Mark Hicks:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-hicks-02a4661b6/Clint Hangebrauck:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clint-hangebrauck-7babb712/
Dr. Doug welcomes Mark Hicks, counselor, therapist, and author of Learning Love, to discuss the 5 essential components of love—grief, emotion, practicality, acceptance, and passion. Learn how these principles can help anyone build meaningful, thriving relationships at home, work, and beyond. Gain insights on overcoming toxic relationships, embracing self-love, and rediscovering joy in life. Discover the power of love as a learned skill for a life of connection and happiness.Inspire Vision Podcast is broadcast on K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Inspire Vision Podcast TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com). Inspire Vision Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Send us a textIn this fascinating episode, Deborah Niemann sits down with Mark Hicks, an author and adventurer, to discuss his unforgettable experience with goats during a trip to Kenya. Mark's journey was part of his seminary doctorate program, where he stayed with a pastor who also happened to be a goat farmer. What he encountered there was a completely different approach to goat farming—one that challenged his understanding of how these animals are raised and utilized in different cultures.During his stay, Mark observed that goats were a primary source of nutrition for the local community. He and his group had the rare opportunity to witness a goat being butchered, an experience that provided valuable insight into how food is prepared and consumed in different parts of the world.One of the most surprising moments of Mark's journey came when he learned about the local tradition of eating raw goat kidney. In this region, the kidney is considered a delicacy, often given as a treat to children. Curious about the experience, Mark and one of his fellow travelers decided to give it a try. Beyond the kidney, he was struck by how every part of the goat was utilized, including the blood, which was given to the farm's dogs as a food source.Reflecting on this experience, Mark gained a deeper appreciation for the cultural differences in food practices. What might seem unusual or even unappetizing to one person can be a cherished tradition in another part of the world. His time in Kenya also reinforced the importance of sustainability, as the local farmers ensured that no part of the animal went to waste. Through this conversation, Mark shares not only his incredible journey but also the broader lessons that travel can teach us about food, culture, and the different ways people sustain themselves around the world. Tune in to hear his full story and gain a new perspective on the role of goats in global communities!See full show notes here >> https://thriftyhomesteader.com/americans-experience-with-goats-in-kenya/To see the most recent episodes, visit ForTheLoveOfGoats.comWant to support the content you love?Head over to -- https://thrifty-homesteader.ck.page/products/love-goats-tip-jarThanks for tuning in! No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information.
Send us a textIn this enlightening episode, we welcome Dr. Mark Hicks, an author, speaker, and relationship specialist, who shares his insights into the complexities of love and relationships. Join us as we explore the five essential components of love that can help anyone build healthy connections in all areas of life. Dr. Hicks discusses the importance of understanding grief, emotional connections, practicality, self-acceptance, and passion as foundational elements of love. Whether you're navigating personal relationships or professional ones, this episode is packed with valuable lessons to help you thrive.Want to be a guest on Living the Dream with Curveball? Send Curtis Jackson a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628631536976x919760049303001600
If you've ever struggled with communication, boundaries, or making relationships actually work, this episode with Dr. Mark Hicks is for you—whether it's love, friendship, family, or coworkers, these insights can change the way you connect. More info, resources & ways to connect - https://www.tacosfallapart.com/podcast-live-show/podcast-guests/dr-mark-hicks In this episode of Even Tacos Fall Apart, Dr. Mark Hicks joins us to talk about what makes relationships thrive. As an author, counselor, speaker, and relationship expert, Mark is passionate about breaking down what makes love last—whether it's with a partner, friends, family, or even coworkers. Mark's book, Learning Love: Building a Life That Matters and Healthy Relationships That Last, explores five key components of love that anyone can practice to create stronger, healthier connections. And guess what? The first one might surprise you—grief. He explains that people who struggle with relationships often have past wounds that make them put up walls. Learning to grieve and heal is the first step in opening up to real connection. The other components—emotion, practicality, acceptance, and passion—build on that foundation, giving us the tools to communicate, work through conflict, and genuinely enjoy our relationships. We also talk about the cultural stigma around mental health and relationships, particularly how people hesitate to seek therapy. Mark is firm: everyone should see a counselor. Just like we go to doctors for physical health, therapy should be a regular part of life. He even suggests treating it like going to the dentist—check in every six months, whether or not you think you need it. One of the biggest relationship mistakes? Trying to “go it alone.” Mark points out that relationships are shaped by how we grew up, and let's be real—most of us didn't get a perfect roadmap from our families. Whether it's through therapy, coaching, or just being open to learning, improving relationships starts with improving yourself. And that means self-love. He reminds us that we can't love others more than we love ourselves—so if we're struggling to show up for our relationships, it might be time to look inward. Of course, we also get into the fun stuff. Mark and his wife travel the country as professional house and pet sitters, which means he's often writing his books (or ghostwriting others) from someone else's home while caring for their pets. He also shares his unexpected fascination with the Manson family case, how past heartbreak shaped his views on love, and why laughter—even forced laughter—can completely shift your mindset. This conversation is packed with insight, practical advice, and encouragement for anyone looking to improve their relationships. Whether you're trying to heal from a breakup, struggling to communicate, or just want deeper connections, Mark's approach gives you real tools to make it happen. His book is being republished by Morgan James Publishing, with pre-orders opening in November and a full release in June 2025. In the meantime, you can grab his free eBook for a breakdown of the five components of love.
In this enlightening episode of Healthy Waves, Avik Chakraborty dives deep into the connections between physical health, emotional resilience, and thriving relationships with two incredible guests. Mark Hicks, an author and relationship expert, shares insights from his upcoming book on how love is a skill that can be learned and nurtured. Tracy Brinkmann, a business coach and podcast host, recounts his journey from personal loss to entrepreneurial success, emphasizing the vital role of mindset and physical health in overcoming life's challenges. Together, they explore how holistic health and intentional love can transform lives. About the Guests: Mark Hicks: An author, counselor, and relationship specialist, Mark is passionate about teaching that love is a learnable skill set. He draws from personal and professional experiences to help others build healthier, lasting relationships. Tracy Brinkmann: Host of the Dark Horse Entrepreneur podcast and a success coach, Tracy has turned personal tragedies into stepping stones for success. His powerful story of resilience and growth inspires entrepreneurs to embrace mindset and physical health as keys to thriving. Key Takeaways: Holistic Health is Key: Physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being are interconnected. Improving one aspect uplifts the others. Love is a Learned Skill: Mark highlights the five components of love, including the often-overlooked importance of grief in healing and building connections. Movement Transforms Mindset: Tracy emphasizes the transformative power of physical activity in boosting mental and emotional resilience. Small Steps Lead to Big Changes: Simple actions, like a daily walk or improving sleep, can significantly impact mental clarity and emotional strength. From Darkness to Light: Both guests demonstrate that life's hardest challenges can become the foundation for a brighter, more fulfilling future. Don't miss this episode to gain practical tools for strengthening your relationships, improving your health, and building resilience in all areas of life. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch, DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.club Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
Mastering Life's Adventures: Being Your Best Self Through Soul Evolution!
Have you ever paused to ponder what lessons lie hidden within the experiences and situations you encounter? Join us for Part 2 of our enlightening series with Dr. Mark Hicks, where we explore the profound theme of "Lessons in Love." While these insights apply to all relationships, we'll focus on the unique dynamics of romantic connections, those intimate bonds where vulnerability often leads us to ask, "Why does this keep happening to me?"In this episode, we dive deep into the essence of love, unpacking its lessons and the vital components that shape our connections, including introspection. Dr. Hicks sheds light on the significance of perspective-taking and how understanding the intricacies of our brains can enhance our emotional journeys. Additionally, Dr. Judith discusses the neuroscience of communication, highlighting how our brains interact in relationships. She introduces the three plumes of love, wisdom, and power (strength) as essential lessons for the soul, complementing Dr. Hicks's exploration of love's components in our everyday lives. Together, we'll discover how to embrace the most beautiful aspects of love, nurturing our souls and fostering personal growth.Prepare to be inspired as Dr. Hicks shares the five essential components of love lessons, revealing the secret fuel that energizes our souls and guides us toward becoming our best selves. Whether you're navigating the complexities of romance or seeking to enrich all your relationships, this conversation promises to illuminate the path toward a deeper understanding of love's transformative power. Tune in and unlock the wisdom that can empower your heart and mind!About Our GuestDr. Mark A. Hicks is an author, speaker, ghostwriter, and relationships coach with expertise in mental health and family dynamics. Holding a Doctor of Ministry Degree, a Master in Mental Health Counseling, a Master of Divinity, and a Bachelor in Psychology, his educational background reflects his unwavering commitment to understanding the human psyche and guiding individuals toward healthy relationships and meaningful lives.Mark's goal is to spread a message of love that is practical, tangible, and realistic for everyone, regardless of their relationship experience so far. In his book Learning Love, he teaches the five components of love anyone can learn and practice to build healthy, happy, thriving relationships.
The key to successfully making more disciples is committing to building relationships. On today's episode we talk with Dr. Mark Hicks a relationship counselor who has experience making disciples as a pastor and missionary. Dr. Hicks shares that we must first process grief in building a new or strengthening an existing relationship. He also discusses other aspects of relationships as they relate to our own discipleship. His book, Learning Love, will be republished in the Spring of 2025. ChurchCMO.com mark@churchcmo.com MarkAHicks.com
Mastering Life's Adventures: Being Your Best Self Through Soul Evolution!
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the complexities of love and relationships with our special guest, Dr. Mark Hicks. While love can be simple, it often feels intricate and challenging due to our past and present experiences. Together, we explore the question: “What Makes Love So Difficult?”Dr. Hicks addresses the impact of toxic relationships and chronic issues that can lead to unresolved conflicts, ultimately causing some relationships to reach a breaking point. He emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, encouraging listeners to stop and consider their contributions to relationship dynamics rather than defaulting to defensiveness with statements like, “That's just the way I was raised.”Throughout the discussion, Dr. Hicks introduces two crucial stages of grief and acceptance that lay the groundwork for healthier, more productive relationships. He eloquently articulates that love is a feeling, a learned process, and a vital skill set—integral to cultivating deeper connections and enhancing our self-worth.Drawing an inspiring analogy, Dr. Hicks compares the soul to a diamond that may appear to be just a rock after rolling around in a cow pasture. This diamond can be polished with care and attention to reveal its true beauty. He reminds us that we are seen as precious by God, the Creator, the I AM Presence, and Christ—a powerful affirmation of our intrinsic worth.About Our GuestDr. Mark A. Hicks is an author, speaker, ghostwriter, and relationships coach with expertise in mental health and family dynamics. Holding a Doctor of Ministry Degree, a Master in Mental Health Counseling, a Master of Divinity, and a Bachelor in Psychology, his educational background reflects his unwavering commitment to understanding the human psyche and guiding individuals toward healthy relationships and meaningful lives.Mark's goal is to spread a message of love that is practical, tangible, and realistic for everyone, regardless of their relationship experience so far. In his book Learning Love, he teaches the five components of love anyone can learn and practice to build healthy, happy, thriving relationships.
Dr. Mark A. Hicks is an author, ghostwriter, speaker, counselor, and relationship specialist. His passion lies in unraveling the mysteries of love and relationships, digging deep into what makes them tick. Mark firmly believes that healthy relationships are the cornerstone of a fulfilling life and career, and he loves sharing insights that change lives. That's why Mark poured his heart and soul into his book, "Learning Love: Building a Life That Matters and Healthy Relationships That Last." In Learning Love he teaches the five components of love that anyone can learn and practice to build healthy, happy, thriving relationships regardless of their relationship experiences so far. In a world that is too often gripped by loneliness, dysfunction, and trauma, Mark offers hope and guidance for those seeking deeper connections. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happinessjourney/support
Episode 3:17: Learning Love with Dr. Mark HicksWhat do you think of the idea that love—real, lasting love—isn't something that just happens to us, but is something we can actually learn and cultivate? Imagine the impact that could have on every relationship in your life. Today, we're embarking on a journey to explore one of the most profound mysteries of human existence: how do we build relationships that not only survive but thrive over time?Whether it's the bond with a partner, the trust shared with a friend, or the respect fostered with a colleague, these connections form the bedrock of our lives. My guest today, Dr. Mark Hicks, believes that love is more than a feeling; it's a skill that can be learned, practiced, and perfected. He's here to share the five essential components of love that can transform the way we engage with the people who matter most to us.So, if you've ever felt that your relationships could be more meaningful, more resilient, or more joyful, this episode is for you. We're going to break down the tools you need to not just find love, but to nurture it, sustain it, and make it last. So let's get on the road.Connect with Mark: www.markahicks.com#menswork #menshealth #mensmentalhealth #mensemotions #mensemotionalhealth #masculinity #emotionalhealth #vulnerability #AuthenticityRoad #MentalHealthAwareness #EmotionalIntelligence #recovery #love #learninglove Send us a textVisit the Authenticity Road website: authenticityroad.onlineConnect with us here.© Authenticity Road, Inc. All rights reserved. Authenticity Road, its related marks, and "Adventures in men's work" are the exclusive property of Authenticity Road, Inc.
Kevin Withem and Matt Anjilivelil cohost a conversation with John Mark Hicks and Bobby Valentine about their co-authored book "Kingdome Come." Incredible insights are discussed in this podcast. CGU has a vision to create and support gatherings of unity-minded Christians around the globe. Imagine the good news of these gatherings modeling the prayer of Jesus in our divided world. If you benefit from this ministry, please consider donating monthly to support the work. www.commongroundsunity.org/donate . Please give us feedback by posting your thoughts and suggestions on our Facebook Page. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068486982733 Please check out commongroundsunity.org to learn more about CGU, how to subscribe to the newsletter, join the Facebook group, or find the YouTube Channel. Check out our gatherings on the about page, where you can connect with other unity-minded Christians in your area. If you cannot find a gathering in your area, we can help you start one. It's not difficult or time-consuming, and we will help you out along the way. It really does, simply, start with a cup of coffee. If you want to volunteer or ask questions, please email John at john@commongroundsunity.org. Until next time, God bless, and remember, “Unity Starts With A Cup of Coffee.” The Common Grounds Unity theme music for our intro and exit for Season 4 is Anthony Catacoli's "Mambo For Jose." Download and permission to use from Sound Stripe.
Mark Hicks is back for our annual NBA #MarkDraft, where he and host J Hicks detail what each lottery team should do with their pick. We go deep on this often maligned draft class including—who should go #1 to Atlanta and is it time to move on from Trae Young? (5:48) Which UConn Huskie should […]
Martin Lycka welcomes Mark Hicks, Managing Director of the NCAA, to discuss the NCAA's relationship with sports betting, college prop bets and protecting the welfare of student-athletes.The pair also talk about the NCAA's partnership with Epic Global Solutions which aims to teach students about responsible gambling and the impact of Caitlin Clark on women's basketball.
A surprise at the top? Multiple trades?? #MarkDraft SZN is here! The Preseason Podcast of the Year’s favorite son Mark Hicks returns to tell us what each team picking in the top 10 of this week’s NFL Draft SHOULD do. Who should the Bears take at #1? (5:45) Is Caleb Williams really a “can’t miss” […]
For some years the rules of interpretation have been under attack. In this video Todd and Tony will discuss the importance of having a sound hermeneutic and why to avoid most of what folk out there are teaching today. Link to the merch store: https://christainitynow.myshopify.com/ for Bible questions and show topic suggestions send and email to: www.christianityisnow@gmail.com Be sure to follow us on "X" formerly known as Twitter: https://twitter.com/1Chronicles1232 If you want to support the show monthly, www.patreon.com/christianitynow You can do a one time donation through PayPal: nearchurches@gmail.com #christianitynow #christianitytoday #hermenutics #radicallychristian #churchesofchrist #ecumenical #biblestudy #bibleinterpretation #egocentric #entitled #falsehermenutic #howtoreadthebible #bibletime
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 325 (Part 2 of 2): Saxophonist and composer Thomas Lockett, an original member of one of the most talented, beloved and bad-ass funk bands of the 1970s and 1980s – Dayton, Ohio's Slave. The group's gifted musicians also included late, great bassist Mark Adams and guitarist Mark Hicks; multi-instrumentalist Steve Washington; horn player Floyd Miller; and later on, drummer-singer Steve Arrington, guitarist-singer Curt Jones and keyboardist Sam Carter – the latter four have all been featured on past TRUTH IN RHYTHM episodes. Slave's classic jams include “Slide,” “Just a Touch of Love,” “Stellar Fungk,” “Just Freak,” “Volcano Rupture,” “Watching You,” “Wait for Me,” “Stone Jam,” “Snap Shot,” “Baby Sinister” and “Sizzlin' Hot.” Some of Slave's members went on to more success with acts like Aurra & Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame. Here, Lockett discusses the group's history, challenges and important legacy. RECORDED JANUARY 2024 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 325 (Part 1 of 2): Saxophonist and composer Thomas Lockett, an original member of one of the most talented, beloved and bad-ass funk bands of the 1970s and 1980s – Dayton, Ohio's Slave. The group's gifted musicians also included late, great bassist Mark Adams and guitarist Mark Hicks; multi-instrumentalist Steve Washington; horn player Floyd Miller; and later on, drummer-singer Steve Arrington, guitarist-singer Curt Jones and keyboardist Sam Carter – the latter four have all been featured on past TRUTH IN RHYTHM episodes. Slave's classic jams include “Slide,” “Just a Touch of Love,” “Stellar Fungk,” “Just Freak,” “Volcano Rupture,” “Watching You,” “Wait for Me,” “Stone Jam,” “Snap Shot,” “Baby Sinister” and “Sizzlin' Hot.” Some of Slave's members went on to more success with acts like Aurra & Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame. Here, Lockett discusses the group's history, challenges and important legacy. RECORDED JANUARY 2024 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
How should we read and understand the Bible? Wes McAdams interviews John Mark Hicks about different ways churches of Christ have interpreted the Bible, either using a "blueprint" approach focused on patterns for the church or a more theological approach centered on God's story and identity. The post How We Read the Bible in Churches of Christ with John Mark Hicks appeared first on Radically Christian.
In the fourth session of the 171st Northwest Christian Convention, Dr. John Mark Hicks preaches on the amazing vision of the church in Ephesians 4: a body called by God to fill the earth with his glory through their radical devotion to his love. For more content from the 171st Northwest Christian Convention, go to www.nwchristiannetwork.com/nwcc171 Theme Music: Simply Beautiful by Scott Riggan (www.scottriggan.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nwcn/support
In the second evening session of the 171st convention, Dr. John Mark Hicks unpacks Ephesians Chapter 1 and the amazing message it contains about how God has chosen the Church in Christ. For more content, from the 171st Northwest Christian Convention, go to www.nwchristiannetwork.com/nwcc171 Theme Music: Simply Beautiful by Scott Riggan (www.scottriggan.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nwcn/support
Victor Wembanyama is the best draft prospect since… Mark Hicks drops in to tell us who VW reminds him of as a newly minted NBA superstar in the making (3:30). Which lottery team should trade up to select Scoot Henderson (26:00)? What about Brandon Miller’s perceived character issues? Which of the Thompson twins should go […]
What is God doing when the church gathers? Does something happen beyond the "show" that we see? Is there something you can get from your local congregation that you can't get from watching someone else's service on Youtube? In this episode we meet John Mark Hicks, professor of theology, author, and one of the keynote speakers at this year's convention, who introduces to the "Sacrament of the Assembly"--the idea that God is present and active in the congregation, that there is value in our worship services beyond the production value and the attendance numbers. Links: For more about the Northwest Christian Convention, go to www.nwchristiannetwork.com/nwcc For more about the Explorer's Conference at Camp Wi-Ne-Ma, go to www.winema.org/explorers-conference. Books Referenced: Yet I Will Trust Him by John Mark Hicks Anchors for the Soul by John Mark Hicks A Gathered People by John Mark Hicks, Johnny Melton & Bobby Valentine Theme Music: Simply Beautiful by Scott Riggan (www.scottriggan.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nwcn/support
That’s right—it’s #MarkDraft SZN! We’re ten years into this Mark Draft life and Mark Hicks is here again to do what he does best. What should the Panthers do with the top pick? (10:00) Is it fair to knock CJ Stroud for not winning big games? (18:30) Does size matter with quarterbacks? (31:45) Which team […]
In this week's episode of the Chamber Connect podcast, hosts Tara Watson-Watkins and Blake Pollino sit down with City of Lufkin Mayor Mark Hicks and Lufkin City Manager Kevin Gee to discuss the current state of the city and their vision for the future. Mayor Hicks and City Manager Gee provide insights into the challenges and opportunities facing Lufkin and the efforts being made to enhance the community. Listen in as they discuss exciting initiatives and plans for the city's growth and development, as well as their passion for making Lufkin a better place for its residents. Tune in and get to know the leaders behind the scenes who are shaping the future of Lufkin, Texas! The Chamber Connect Podcast is presented by IT Enabled - Learn more about IT Enabled here: https://bit.ly/355JGsV Each week hosts Tara Watson-Watkins, CEO of the Lufkin Angelina County Chamber of Commerce and Blake Pollino CEO of BP Media Group sit down with local leaders, small business owners, and people of interest to share education and inspiring stories from right here in our community. Thanks so much for listening! Make sure you rate and review the podcast wherever you're listening. Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3PqmQPp Like us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/33ubk2i Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rV9C3j Learn more about the chamber: https://bit.ly/3ByV9gD The Chamber Connect Podcast is produced by BP Media Group - Learn more at https://bit.ly/3v0p7ZE
Mark Hicks, Realtor with Go Arizona Homes, and Jessica Benevento, loan officer with Movement Mortgage, join us to discuss VA loans and working with veterans. As a veteran himself, Mark has a passion to help other veterans with their real estate needs. Jessica goes over some specifics about VA lending and qualifications. They both share how honored they are to work with these clients. Enjoy this informational podcast.
Welcome to Season 3 of the CGU Podcast. And welcome to this special episode. - the audio recording of t"The Bridging the Gap" event co-produced by Truth Trauma Theology and Common Grounds Unity. Our co-hosts for this episode are Kyle Spears and Nick Zola. Our guests are Douglas Jacoby, John Mark Hicks, and Marty Solomon. Enjoy this extended episode. CGU creates spaces, communities, and resources to help people experience "the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace" (Eph. 4:3), advancing the prayer of Jesus (Jn. 17:21-23). We have big ideas for unity, but we can't do it alone. Our support comes from people like you who give a tax-deductible monthly donation or a one-time gift. Please donate at https://www.commongroundsunity.org/donate. Please check out commongroundsunity.org to learn more about who we are. You can find links on the about page where you can subscribe to the essays, join our Facebook group, or find our YouTube Channel. Check out the gatherings page, where you can connect with other unity-minded Christians in your area. If you cannot find a gathering in your area, we can help you start one. It's not difficult or time-consuming, and we will help you out along the way. It really does, simply, start with a cup of coffee. If you want to volunteer or ask questions, please email John at john@commongroundsunity.org. Until next time, God bless, and remember, “Unity Starts With A Cup of Coffee.” The Common Grounds Unity theme music for our intro and exit for Season 3 is Cody Martin's "Forever with You." Download and permission to use from Sound Stripe.
For exclusive content become a Patreon subscriber today! www.patreon.com/kylespears God's word is the standard yesterday, today, and forever. Whether you are a Baby Boomer, Generation X, Y, or Z, God's word equally applies to us all. Each generation has both strengths and weaknesses in how they view the world. As each generation faces new challenges in living for the Lord, how do we discuss healthy biblical interpretation in a productive manner? We are excited to announce a special event taking place on January 13th, 2023 at 3:00pm CST entitled Bridging the Gap! Nick Zola of Common Grounds Unity will be co-hosting the discussion as we are looking to bridge connections between the various Restoration Streams. We have invited Douglas Jacoby, Marty Solomon, and John Mark Hicks because of their decades of research and expertise: Nick Zola Common Grounds Unity Podcast www.commongroundsunity.org Marty Solomon www.bemadiscipleship.com Douglas Jacoby International Bible Teaching Ministry www.douglasjacoby.com John Mark Hicks www.johnmarkhicks.com We have asked several Next Generation creators to submit both observations and questions for the panelists in effort to facilitate healthy conversation: Women in the Church Corina Espejo and Travis Albritton podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/women-in-the-church/id1579403468 Eikon Podcast Michael Burns and Jason Alexander https://eikonpodcast.buzzsprout.com Space Makers Janai Johnson and Meigan Whitcomb www.spacemakerspodcast.com Wound of My People Jian White www.facebook.com/woundofmypeople/ Disciples Today Lai-Yan Faller and Justin Renton www.disciplestoday.org Bend ICOC Joey Hungerford www.youtube.com/@BendICOC HOPEww Matt Rollins www.hopeww.org That Bible Guy Simon Dinning www.youtube.com/@thatbibleguy I can not Tom McGuirk www.youtube.com/@Icannot Revolution of the Ordinaries Matthew Dabbs https://www.youtube.com/@revolutionofordinaries
This week the ACP guys welcome prolific author and friend of the podcast, John Mark Hicks. After hearing about his lecture at the Restoration Appreciation Week, the guys discuss Acts 2:42 and its application for modern churches.
“This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine!” At the core of our being we really love each other and seek to express that love. The problem is always some form of a grievance that we cherish. On this episode, Darrell and Ed inspire listeners to release their grievances and welcome miracles. Forgiveness is the ultimate superpower and today is the day to start having fun with it. Pilot-lighting Unity Minister Mark Hicks fires things up with today's Daily Word, “Illuminate”.
Welcome back gorehounds! Bobby is joined by Mark Hicks and discussing one of the most ICONIC horror movies of all time. The Evil Dead. The topic goes into part 2 and then we magically get diverted as per usual. Still, it feels good to be back!
Welcome back gorehounds! Bobby is joined by Mark Hicks and discussing one of the most ICONIC horror movies of all time. The Evil Dead. The topic goes into part 2 and then we magically get diverted as per usual. Still, it feels good to be back!Intro by: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Is there a New Testament blueprint that marks who the true church is? Is there a pattern of New Testament culture that we are to imitate or is there more to the story? Every congregation wants to align themselves with the New Testament examples seen in scripture, but have we missed the story of God in the process? John Mark Hicks is a notable scholar in the Restoration Movement and joins the discussion as we discuss his book "Searching for the Pattern". Off the Record is a new series that takes the conversation to a deeper level. In the Off the Record interviews we discuss personal experiences of loss, controversial questions, and Patreon Q&A. John Mark is the first of the new series! Patreon Members will also receive early access and exclusive access to content not released publicly. www. patreon.com/kylespears 0:00 Intro 2:50 John Mark's story 13:05 The Traditional Blueprint Method 30:00 The Narrative Reading Strategy 47:52 Where do you see the Restoration Movement right now? 54:20 How do we reconcile the Bible being divine vs being human? 1:00:00 What cultural issues have you noticed the Restoration churches struggling with? John Mark's Website https://johnmarkhicks.com Searching for the Pattern https://www.amazon.com/Searching-Pattern-Journey-Interpreting-Bible/dp/1689634626/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2GN69XS75CFPV&keywords=John+mark+hicks&qid=1661811138&sprefix=john+mark+hicks%2Caps%2C94&sr=8-3 Around the Bible in 80 Days: The Story of God from Creation to New Creation https://www.amazon.com/Around-Bible-80-Days-Creation/dp/1684264618/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2GN69XS75CFPV&keywords=John+mark+hicks&qid=1661811138&sprefix=john+mark+hicks%2Caps%2C94&sr=8-2 Women Serving God https://www.amazon.com/Women-Serving-God-Journey-Understanding/dp/1735343307/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2GN69XS75CFPV&keywords=John+mark+hicks&qid=1661811138&sprefix=john+mark+hicks%2Caps%2C94&sr=8-1
The Rev. Mark Hicks, the founder of TruthUnity.net and the author of the book "Credo of a Metaphysical Christian" is interviewed about what it means to be a metaphysical Christian, the differences and similarities with other version of Christianity and the mysticism within the New Thought Movement. Join Rev Gaylon McDowell on Facebook and be a part of the Truth Transforms community Living a better life with Rev. Gaylon McDowell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paolo, Chet or Jabari? Who should go #1 to Orlando and who needs to go #3? Which superstar on a lottery team needs to be traded this offseason and how should the lottery shake out? Mark Hicks is back for another #MarkDraft, plus J Hicks gives his thoughts on the NBA Finals and Steph Curry’s […]
If Common Grounds Unity and this podcast is a blessing to you, then please consider donating at www.commongroundsunity.org/donate. You will be helping us train and raise up next-generation peacemakers to lead this ministry. This week Tina and Kevin welcome back John Mark Hicks and continue the conversation about ideas related to “Searching for the Pattern: My Journey in Interpreting the Bible." John Mark is a professor at Lipscomb University and has taught this material for more than 30 years. It is crucial for us to understand that division is most often a result of how we read and interpret the Bible. Are we reading it the way God intended... the way that it works and is meant to be read? This and the next episode is a crucial conversation if we want to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. Thank you for listening to "Season Two" of the Common Grounds Unity podcast. This series is titled "A Time to Tear Down and a Time to Build" taken from Ecclesiastes 3:3. Today many are using the word deconstruction. Certainly, Ecclesiastes. 3:3 teaches there is a time to tear down and a time to build. When building there is need to do some demolition, and yet, deconstruction without rebuilding produces nothing of value. It is important to have balance in all things. In this series we will discuss some of the things that need to reconsider within the church, and then envision ways that we can together build a brighter future for the Lord's church in our day and time. Please check out commongroundsunity.org to learn more about who we are. You can find links on the about page where you can subscribe to the essays, join our Facebook group, or find our YouTube Channel. Please consider donating to this ministry of reconciliation - we need your help. Your donation is tax-deductible. Donate on our website at www.commongroundsunity.org/donate . Check out the gatherings page at where you can connect with other unity-minded Christians in your area. If you cannot find a gathering in your area, we can help you start one. It's not difficult or time-consuming and we will help you out along the way. It really does, simply, start with a cup of coffee. If you want to volunteer or ask questions, please email John at john@commongroundsunity.org. Until next time, God bless, and remember “Unity Starts With A Cup of Coffee.” The Common Grounds Unity theme music for our intro and exit is Bobo Renthlei "Needles and Pins."
If Common Grounds Unity and this podcast is a blessing to you, then please consider donating at www.commongroundsunity.org/donate. You will be helping us train and raise up next-generation peacemakers to lead this ministry. This week Tina and Kevin host John Mark Hicks discussing concepts from his book “Searching for the Pattern: My Journey in Interpreting the Bible." John Mark is a professor at Lipscomb University and has taught this material for more than 30 years. It is crucial for us to understand that division is most often a result of how we read and interpret the Bible. Are we reading it the way God intended... the way that it works and is meant to be read? This and the next episode is a crucial conversation if we want to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. Thank you for listening to "Season Two" of the Common Grounds Unity podcast. This series is titled "A Time to Tear Down and a Time to Build" taken from Ecclesiastes 3:3. Today many are using the word deconstruction. Certainly, Ecclesiastes. 3:3 teaches there is a time to tear down and a time to build. When building there is need to do some demolition, and yet, deconstruction without rebuilding produces nothing of value. It is important to have balance in all things. In this series we will discuss some of the things that need to reconsider within the church, and then envision ways that we can together build a brighter future for the Lord's church in our day and time. Please check out commongroundsunity.org to learn more about who we are. You can find links on the about page where you can subscribe to the essays, join our Facebook group, or find our YouTube Channel. Please consider donating to this ministry of reconciliation - we need your help. Your donation is tax-deductible. Donate on our website at www.commongroundsunity.org/donate . Check out the gatherings page at where you can connect with other unity-minded Christians in your area. If you cannot find a gathering in your area, we can help you start one. It's not difficult or time-consuming and we will help you out along the way. It really does, simply, start with a cup of coffee. If you want to volunteer or ask questions, please email John at john@commongroundsunity.org. Until next time, God bless, and remember “Unity Starts With A Cup of Coffee.” The Common Grounds Unity theme music for our intro and exit is Bobo Renthlei "Needles and Pins."
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This episode of On The Fly: High School Edition by Playfly Sports welcomes Mark Hicks, Managing Director of NCAA Enforcement. Chuck Schmidt & Mark discuss how their paths crossed throughout their careers, what to look for when choosing a college as a student, and Mark gives the listeners his take on the future of high school and collegiate sports. You won't want to miss this action packed episode of On the Fly!
It’s Mark Draft time! Mark Hicks is back for the 8th edition of the NFL Mark Draft, where he tells us what each team picking in the top 10 should do with their selection. We also discuss why Urban Meyer failed in Jacksonville, who the best receiver is in the draft, and for the first […]
Need another reason to hate your husband and question everything about his past? Then the case of Gregory Green is a good start. CONTENT WARNING: Today's case involves children and domestic violence. If you or someone you know needs help, please contact: The Hotline National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE Be sure to follow us at: Twitter: @rarwpodcast Instagram: @rarwpodcast Contact us at: E-mail: redrumandredwinepodcast@gmail.com All music written and produced by: Savasas savasas | Free Listening on SoundCloud Resources: Anderson, Elisha. “Man Convicted of Killing 4 Kids to Serve at Least 47 Years in Prison.” Detroit Free Press, Detroit Free Press, 2 Mar. 2017, https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/wayne/2017/03/01/gregory-green-dearborn-man-sentencing/98520064/. Craig, Kim. “Dad of Teens Killed Talks to 7 as New Details Are Revealed in '91 Killing of Greg Green's First Wife.” WXYZ, WXYZ, 22 Sept. 2016, https://www.wxyz.com/news/region/detroit/dad-of-teens-killed-talks-to-7-as-new-details-are-revealed-in-91-killing-of-greg-greens-first-wife. Dalbey, Beth. “Dad Accused in Quadruple Murder Killed Pregnant Wife in 1991: Reports.” Dearborn, MI Patch, Patch, 22 Sept. 2016, https://patch.com/michigan/dearborn/dearborn-heights-dad-kills-4-children-injures-wife-police. Elisha Anderson, and Tresa Baldas. “Family Asked 2nd Chance for Suspect after He Killed 1st Wife.” Detroit Free Press, Detroit Free Press, 23 Sept. 2016, https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/wayne/2016/09/22/family-defended-dearborn-heights-suspect-after-he-killed-1st-wife/90856916/. Holly Fournier, and Oralandar Brand-Williams. “Prosecutors: Mom Forced to Watch Slaying of 2 Kids.” The Detroit News, The Detroit News, 23 Sept. 2016, https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/wayne-county/2016/09/22/dad-charges/90830386/. John Wisely, and Elisha Anderson. “Convicted Killer Landed Detroit City, Airport Jobs.” Detroit Free Press, Detroit Free Press, 8 Oct. 2016, https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2016/10/07/gregory-green-murder-kids/91540572/. Kaffer, Nancy. “How Could Faith Green's PPO Request Been Denied? It's Complicated.” Detroit Free Press, Detroit Free Press, 3 Oct. 2016, https://www.freep.com/story/opinion/columnists/nancy-kaffer/2016/09/24/faith-green-dearborn-heights/90917590/. Katrease Stafford, and Robert Allen. “Dad Held in Slaughter of Family Had Stabbed First Wife to Death in 1991.” Detroit Free Press, Detroit Free Press, 23 Sept. 2016, https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/wayne/2016/09/21/dad-arrested-deadly-family-attack-dearborn-hgts-had-killed-1st-wife/90794128/. Kyla Smith, Mark Hicks. “Friends Remember Wives of Accused Stabber.” The Detroit News, 23 Sept. 2016, https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/wayne-county/2016/09/22/details-emerge-stabbing-death/90878758/. “Mom of 4 Slain Kids to Killer Husband: ‘Justice Will Come When You Burn in Hell.'” CBS News, CBS Interactive, 1 Mar. 2017, https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mom-of-4-slain-kids-to-killer-husband-justice-will-come-when-you-burn-in-hell/. Weill, Kelly. “Man Murdered His Wife, Married a Pastor's Daughter, Then Killed His Own Kids.” The Daily Beast, The Daily Beast Company, 11 Apr. 2017, https://www.thedailybeast.com/man-murdered-his-wife-married-a-pastors-daughter-then-killed-his-own-kids?ref=scroll.
Welcome back to the Chamber Connect Podcast! This week we interview Mark Hicks, newly elected Mayor of Lufkin, to discuss his plans for the future of Lufkin. Grab your headphones and check out this awesome new episode! Join us every week for new episodes! Co-hosts Chamber President and CEO, Tara Watson-Watkins and President & CEO of BP Media Group, Blake Pollino interview guests weekly to uncover their stories and inspire others in the community with their successes and how to succeed in our local market.
Today I sat down with John Mark Hicks, professor of theology at Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN. I first encountered John Mark almost twenty years ago through his books, specifically his Come to the Table: Revisioning the Lord's Supper published in 2002 by New Leaf Press. I was in high school at the time and had no idea I would later be required to read more of his works for graduate classes about ten years later.John Mark is a deep thinker, an excellent communicator, and wonderful dialogue partner on social media—which brings us to our topic for today. A few weeks ago John Mark shared on his personal Facebook page 12 guidelines for positive social media interactions: what caught my attention was not just the wisdom of these guidelines, but also the fact that I have seen John Mark follow each of these with various people who agree and disagree with him a given topic. As I told Robby John in episode 14 of Faith in the Folds, if there were one person after whom I would model my social media interactions, it would be John Mark Hicks.You can find links to John Mark's books, articles, and blog posts at his personal website, https://johnmarkhicks.com/.
In this episode, Drue shares an interview with his former college professor and now good friend John Mark Hicks. They discuss how self-preservation creeps into the church, the importance of remembering our identity as “gospel-ed” people, and the beauty of what is happening when we gather together as God's people.
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
We're goin baaaack to back. Another edition of 'The One Thing I'll Never Forget' is headed your way, this time taking a look back at the night the Red Wings finished off a sweep of the Washington Capitals in 1998 to claim its second Stanley Cup in as many years. Join the boys and their guests, Darren McCarty, Bob Wojnowski, Ken Kal, Terry Foster and Mark Hicks as they look back on the night "BELIEVE" became "BELIEVED." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Nostalgia on a Tuesday? In this economy? We're serving it up all day here at the Locked On Red Wings podcast with the second edition of our new series, 'The One Thing I'll Never Forget'. If you follow @LO_RedWings on Twitter than you already know that this past Saturday was the 18-year anniversary of the Red Wings cementing the legacy of their '02 squad with a Stanley Cup-clinching victory against Carolina in Game 5. Darren McCarty, Bob Wojnowski, Ken Kal, Terry Foster and Mark Hicks join the boys to look back at the most memorable moments from the series win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
There's a star-studded lineup rolling through the Locked On Red Wings studio today for the first of our four-part anniversary series, 'The One Thing I'll Never Forget'. Join us as Darren McCarty, Terry Foster, Ken Kal, Mark Hicks and Bob Wojnowski walk us through the most memorable things about the night that the Detroit Red Wings swept the Philadelphia Flyers. Subscribe as we continue on the series with upcoming episodes on the 1998, 2002 and 2008 Cups! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
We're back for part 2! Longtime Red Wings photographer Mark Hicks continues his conversation with Locked On Red Wings on some of the wildest moments between the benches, the fight between Detroit coach Scotty Bowman and Colorado's Marc Crawford, and the infamous photo of Darren McCarty's "Sweet Revenge" on Claude Lemiuex in 1997. To end the episode we toss in an outtake from last week's interview with the four-time Cup champion McCarty on his favorite inscriptions on that photo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices