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SummaryBenjamin Lee explores the origins and beliefs surrounding the Catholic Church's doctrine of the Eucharist, contrasting it with biblical teachings. This episode clarifies misconceptions about the Lord's Supper and emphasizes the importance of adhering to Scripture.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Questions about Catholic practices00:26 Benjamin's motivation for discussing the Catholic Church01:22 The foundation of the church according to Matthew 1602:02 Distinguishing truth from error in religious doctrines02:51 What is the Eucharist and its biblical meaning04:15 Catholic beliefs about the literal transformation of bread and wine05:23 Problems with the doctrine of transubstantiation06:48 The seven sacraments of the Catholic Church08:09 Misinterpretations of John 6 and their impact10:32 The institution of the Lord's Supper by Jesus11:54 The focus of the Lord's Supper on Christ13:16 Frequency and proper observance of the Lord's Supper14:40 The significance of examining oneself before partaking15:35 The elements of the Lord's Supper: bread and fruit of the vine17:03 Discrepancies in Catholic practice versus biblical pattern20:02 The biblical understanding of Jesus' body and blood21:08 Misinterpretation of John 6 as literal consumption23:26 Faith in Jesus as the true meaning of John 627:04 The importance of biblical authority and apostolic tradition32:13 Conclusion: The importance of adhering to ScriptureResourcesBible Gateway - https://www.biblegateway.com/Acts 2:42 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A42&version=ESVJohn 6:53-58 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+6%3A53-58&version=ESVFirst Corinthians 11:23-26 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Corinthians+11%3A23-26&version=ESVCouncil of Trent (1551) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_TrentWest Main Church of Christ Sermons - https://westmaincoc.com/sermons/You can find all of my podcasts at https://icandopodcast.com
In this episode, Dennis delves into the interpretation of biblical passages, focusing on Mark Driscoll's use of 1 Timothy 5:8 and the dangers of misinterpretation. He emphasizes the importance of context and the potential impact of misinterpretation on biblical teachings and cultural relevance.If you want to support the show you can email to dennissutherby@infaith.org or go to https://infaith.org/ministries/dennis-sutherbyChapters00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage06:24 Examining the Context of First Timothy 5:813:11 The Dangers of Misinterpretation and Its Impact19:26 The Contextual Relevance and Cultural Considerations of Interpretation
Is Kelly trying to be Ed or Dev? Will Alex forever be haunted by that flashmob? Is there a prize for stepping foot on Titan?Nique welcomes Gus, Kevin, and Scott to discuss the seventh episode of season five of AppleTV's For All Makind.Join the conversation on Discord at the Moon Show Podcast server.
Learn essential insights into firearm instruction from Sade, CEO of Point Guard Security. Discover the challenges and best practices for teaching firearm safety and lawsKey Takeaways- Teaching firearm laws requires clarity and real-world applications.- Misinterpretations of the law can lead to dangerous situations.- Instructors should emphasize the importance of sound judgment and critical thinking in high-stress scenarios.dive more into this in our skool community https://www.skool.com/afterhourzsecureacademy/about
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Dr. Judith shares that we don't just experience life—we interpret it, and unexamined assumptions can quietly create emotional pain, distance, and conflict. She explains how the mind assigns meaning automatically through conditioning from family, society, and media, while the soul observes patiently for truth. Through examples with Rebecca, David, and Elena, she shows how misreading silence, interruptions, or emotional undercurrents can trigger withdrawal, disengagement, personalization, and self-sustaining relational patterns reinforced by confirmation bias. She emphasizes separating observation from interpretation and refining perception so responses come from awareness rather than conditioned thinking. The episode offers three shifts: move from immediate meaning to conscious inquiry, from emotional certainty to inner observation, and from personalization to expanded awareness. By practicing stillness, asking clarifying questions, and pausing before concluding, listeners create space for truth and reduce unnecessary suffering.00:00 Why We Feel Hurt01:45 Mind vs Soul Perception02:44 Conditioning and Assumptions03:49 Energy Follows Interpretation05:06 Rebecca and the Silence08:27 David at Work Misreads11:19 Elena and Personalizing14:53 Separate Observation Meaning16:55 Three Awareness Shifts19:15 Stillness Reveals Truth20:48 Reflect and Count Cost23:23 Spiritual Clarity and Close25:57 Raise Consciousness Wrap Up27:41 Final Takeaway and Goodbye
How do you know if a prophetic word is truly from God? 2 Peter 1:21 reminds us that prophecy comes from the Holy Spirit—not human will—which means it must be tested, discerned, and handled with humility. While spiritual gifts like prophecy can be powerful and encouraging, they also require wisdom. Not every impression is perfectly interpreted, and not every word is immediately understood. That’s why Scripture calls us to weigh prophetic words carefully. Sometimes God reveals only a small piece of a bigger picture, and our role is not just to receive or deliver a word, but to discern it in community and align it with God’s truth. When approached with humility, patience, and accountability, prophecy becomes a tool that builds up the church, strengthens faith, and deepens our relationship with God. Highlights Prophecy originates from the Holy Spirit, not human effort Misinterpretation doesn’t always mean the message is false God often reveals only part of the full picture Prophetic words should be tested and discerned in community Not all words are fulfilled immediately—timing matters Humility is essential when giving or receiving prophecy Properly handled, prophecy strengthens and encourages the church Do you want to listen ad-free? When you join Crosswalk Plus, you gain access to exclusive, in-depth Bible study guides, devotionals, sound biblical advice, and daily encouragement from trusted pastors and authors—resources designed to strengthen your faith and equip you to live it out boldly. PLUS ad free podcasts! Sign Up Today! Full Transcript Below: Test Prophetic Words CarefullyBy: Michelle Lazurek Bible Reading:“For prophecy never had its origin in the human will, but prophets, though human, spoke from God as the Holy Spirit carried them along.” - 2 Peter 1:21 During a recent retreat for mothers and daughters to connect, learn about God's attributes, and hear his voice, we had a time of prayer in which we blessed the mothers and daughters and commissioned them to go out and spread the gospel. At one point during prayer, the mother and daughter sat before me. Placing my hand on her left shoulder, I immediately got a word for the daughter. It was a picture of a violin. I had no other words or explanation as to its meaning. I told her that I didn't understand what the picture was, but that it had appeared. After everyone had prayed, I went to get a tissue for the mother and daughter. Upon my return, the daughter explained that she had played violin but then stopped. We laughed because we realized that that was what the Holy Spirit was saying. He was telling her to pick up her violin and make music for him. In the church body, we are wired with spiritual gifts. Some of those gifts are considered miraculous gifts, including the gift of prophecy. Prophecy is a message delivered to someone by God. Although it is exciting to deliver a prophetic word to another person, we often misinterpret it. This is where errors and other issues become a problem. Although we are quick to call someone a false prophet simply because they made an error in delivering their message, that doesn't mean the message itself was wrong. It simply means the person delivering it misinterpreted it. The difficult part of prophecy is that we only get small snippets of a bigger picture. When I got that picture of the violin, I had no idea the daughter had played the violin before. Whether he wants her to resume playing the violin remains to be seen. However, he clearly had a message for her regarding her music with that instrument. If a person does not know how to interpret prophetic words for their lives, they can often be dismissed or ignored completely. Scripture tells us to test prophecy and to allow two or three people to weigh what is being said. Although those kinds of things can get tricky at times because many people are not trained in the prophetic, it is important that, even in community, we explore the miraculous gifts together. The above verse tells us that prophecy comes from the Holy Spirit, not from human will. However, because we have difficulty distinguishing between our own human emotions, thought processes, and prophecy, it can be difficult to discern whether a word is truly from God. However, that does not mean you should not deliver a word. Rather, it is important to test that word with two or three people who have discernment or wisdom to be able to know whether that word is truly from God or not. It is also important for an individual to test and weigh that word for themselves. Because prophecy is not often practiced in churches today, it is difficult for people to interpret prophetic words or to wait for them to come to fruition. In Scripture, people gave prophetic words that didn't come to pass until generations later. In our instant-gratification world, we want prophetic words to come to pass now. If they don't come to pass, we assume that means they are untrue. However, that's a misinterpretation of scripture. Receiving and giving prophetic words can be an exciting spiritual experience for any person. It is part of a person's spiritual growth and can completely transform them, helping them go deeper in their relationship with the Lord. Ask the Holy Spirit to give you words to edify your brothers and sisters in Christ. You (and your church) will be better for it. Father, let us be people who do not treat prophecy with contempt. Rather, let us weigh the words that we receive and deliver them accordingly. Let us, in humility, help discern and dissect prophetic words together. Let the body of Christ be edified through the gift of prophecy. Amen. Intersecting Faith & Life: Have you ever had a gift of prophecy? In what way can you deliver a prophetic word to someone today? Further Reading:1 Corinthians 12 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Understanding what Moses was trying to tell us; Relating Leviticus to today; "Israel"?; Jacobe before Israel; Idolatry = covetousness; Rituals?; What is God telling you?; Witchcraft; Descriptions for "God"?; Misinterpretation; Seeking truth; Two trees; Spiritual inspiration; Breastplate; Weaving - warp and weft; Connecting to Tree of Life; Loving the light; Revealing who we are; "Gather"; "Congregation"; Christ's commands; What's Leviticus about?; Asking better questions; Confusion about Kingdom of God; Baptism?; Effectual doer's of the Word; 1 Cor 16:9; Pentecost; Baptism of Jesus; "No king but Caesar"?; Rehoboam; Accepting other kings; Was Paul a Roman citizen?; Becoming Israel; 2 Cor 1:6; Sacrifice; Gal 5:6; Charity; Rebuke; "Works"; Eph 2:2; Children of disobedience; James 5:16; The Way of Israel; Human resources; Shearing; Genocide; Repentance to Idolatry; Government of God; Righteousness; Altars?; Free society; Leaven?; Biting one another; Addiction to benefits at the expense of neighbor; "Burnt" offering; Laying down OUR lives; Rejecting God; "Red Button" story; Socialism; Tax vs Tithe; Freewill offerings; Charity; nun-dalet-biet; Unhewn stones; Exercising authority; Welfare snares; "Born again"?; "Big toe"?; Ex 29:20; Government of, for and by the people; Seeking His kingdom and righteousness; Waiving your rights; Christian checklist; Lk 22:25; Lev 9:1 Eighth day hey-shen-mem-yod-nun-yod; Legal charity; Bondage of Egypt; Individuals coming together; "Aaron" = bearer of light; Walking in faith; Thanksgiving; Deception; Recognizing love vs covetousness; Your abundance; "Worship"; Knowing your minister; Taking back your responsibilities; Perfect law of liberty; Investing in the Kingdom; Period of abundance (completeness); Straying from the kingdom; Degenerating society; Making the word of God of none effect; Social security; Life in the blood; Lord of the flies; Rightly dividing the offerings; Where do you go for your daily bread?; Create the Living Network; Children of Israel?; The Way of Christianity; vs the World; Allegory and metaphor; Simplicity of the gospel; The seed of Abraham; "Community"; Wave offering; Repent and seek The Way.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens continue their deep dive into NFPA 921 Chapter 6 with Part 2: Fire Patterns.The episode blends real-world case studies with foundational fire science, reinforcing how fire investigators interpret patterns, validate origin hypotheses, and apply the scientific method in the field.Listeners are first brought into two compelling case studies: a hybrid vehicle fire with origin traced to the rear hatchback area despite severe damage, and a commercial fire involving a lithium-ion battery-powered blower where pattern interpretation was later confirmed through video evidence. These examples highlight the importance of pattern recognition, corroboration, and resisting premature conclusions.The discussion then transitions into core concepts from NFPA 921 Chapter 6, including fire effects, fire pattern generation, and pattern geometry. The hosts emphasize that fire patterns are not standalone proof of origin but must be analyzed alongside fire dynamics, heat release rate, ventilation, and witness statements.Key learning points include: Fire patterns reveal movement and intensity, not cause by themselves Misinterpretation risks (e.g., “pour patterns”) and the importance of avoiding bias The role of heat release rate and ventilation as primary drivers of pattern development Practical application of the scientific method for origin determinationThe episode also explores legal-style questioning, helping investigators strengthen courtroom articulation and defend their methodology under scrutiny.To wrap up, the hosts introduce upcoming training opportunities and reinforce the importance of continued education, collaboration, and critical thinking in the evolving field of fire investigation.Alabama Chapter IAAI – 2026 Free Spring Training (April 7, 2026 – Decatur, AL) International Association of Arson Investigators ITC Conference (April 26–30, 2026 – St. Louis, MO) Montana IAAI Annual Training Conference (May 12–14, 2026 – Billings, MT) Wyoming IAAI Annual Conference (June 10–12, 2026 – Laramie, WY) Georgia IAAI Annual Training Conference (July 27–30, 2026 – Savannah, GA)Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, give us 5 stars, hit the follow button, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere you are listening in from. Follow us on social media!Instagram: @infocusfire_podcastLinkedIn: INFOCUS podcastFacebook: INFOCUS podcastTikTok: @infocus_podcast
Welcome to the Strength Connection!The Iron Council part III. I am rejoined by Brett Jones, DJ Wittekind, and Mark Subias in this roundtable talk on minimalism, strength as a way to build character, and more.In this conversation, we explore the concepts of minimal effective dose, building character through strength training, and the booming recovery industry. We discuss how to train smarter, avoid gimmicks, and focus on meaningful progress and resilience.Follow Brett, DJ, and Mark at:Brett: https://www.instagram.com/brettjonessfg/?hl=enDJ: https://www.instagram.com/queencitykettlebell/Mark: https://www.instagram.com/subiasm/?hl=enChapters00:00 Introduction and Weather Mood01:18 The Misinterpretation of Minimal Effective Dose03:23 Biohacking and Its Limits05:04 Fundamentals of Recovery: Sleep, Nutrition, Stress07:34 The Dangers of Gimmicks in Recovery08:50 Efficiency vs. Effectiveness in Training10:46 Balancing More and Less in Training11:49 Approach to Training with Time Constraints14:55 The Role of Goals and Process16:14 The Importance of Setting Goals20:28 The Boom of the Recovery Industry22:43 Building Character in the Gym24:22 Training Reveals Character26:43 The Value of Hard Training and Character31:47 Hard Training Builds Resilience34:01 The Power of Competition39:25 Training and Resilience in Life44:59 Staying the Course in Training46:26 Exploring Ideas and Continuous Learning
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Before You Call Them a Bully: What's Really Happening in Sibling & Friend Power StrugglesThis episode is part of a 4 Part Valentine's Series! Click the link below to listen
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Join hosts Nate Thurston and Charles 'Chuck' Thompson for another fantastic episode of Good Morning Liberty, recorded on a beautiful Friday morning in Nashville, Tennessee. In this episode, the duo discusses the Snowpocalypse hype and Nate's flight anxieties. They dive deep into the weekly 'Dumb Bleep of the Week' segment, analyzing and critiquing the craziest and most ridiculous things they found on the internet. Discussions include hypocrisies, social justice narratives, immigration issues, and some humorous anecdotes about recent events. From Morgan J. Freeman's gun stance flip-flop, to Don Lemon and anti-ICE protests, to the ridiculousness of new vehicle mandates, this episode is jam-packed with the most outrageous highlights of the week. 00:00 Introduction and Snowpocalypse Prep 02:05 Dumb Bleep of the Week Introduction 03:58 Morgan J Freeman's Hypocrisy 06:27 Pam Grier's Dubious Claims 12:36 Jasmine Crockett's Code Switching 18:48 Don Lemon and Church Protests 31:43 Jesus as a Progressive 35:30 Misinterpretation of Christian Values 37:23 Charitable Giving: Conservatives vs. Liberals 38:46 ICE and Immigration Policies 44:26 Communism and Misconceptions 51:36 Government Overreach and Administrative Warrants 01:00:34 Kill Switch Mandate for Cars 01:03:16 Republican Hypocrisy on Spending 01:16:59 Trump's Greenland-Iceland Mix-Up 01:19:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this high-energy episode of Pocket Theology, the team dives into the "Battlegrounds" of the mind, specifically focusing on the language of Ephesians 1.The conversation challenges the way we often "under-complicate" or "over-complicate" the Bible by bringing our own modern, individualized frameworks to ancient words. Pastor Jason and the team unpack heavily "charged" theological terms like Blessed, Chosen, Predestined, and Holy, stripping away the dust of religious debate to find a vision of the Church that is far more communal and powerful than we usually imagine.In this episode, we explore:• The Translation Trap: Why the word "Praise" in Ephesians 1 might be a poor translation and how a single word can shift our entire view of worship.• The Individualism Problem: Why we instinctively read the word "you" as "me," and how reclaiming the "y'all" of the New Testament changes our security in Christ.• Redefining Righteousness: Shifting from the "ghost sheet" view of imputed righteousness to a vision of God's Covenantal Faithfulness.• Predestination Reframed: A conversation that moves beyond the Calvinist/Arminian divide to see the Church as God's chosen "Plan A" for the world.• Spiritual Dermatology: An honest look at the "maturity spots" and imperfections of the Church, and why we need the body to truly reflect the image of Jesus.As the team prepares for a new year and new additions to the family, they offer a "prophetic imagination" for 2026—calling the church to stop settling for "warm feelings toward Jesus" and start living into the radical, unified identity of the Body of Christ.Resources MentionedThe Ways of Our God by Charles ScobieGrasping God's Word by J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel HaysHow to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon FeeThe work of N.T. Wright and E.P. SandersTo connect, email podcast@zionclearlake.org • (zionclearlake.org/pockettheology)To connect, email podcast@zionclearlake.org • (zionclearlake.org/pockettheology)
A lot is being misinterpretated where some bible verses are concerned, many people are running with that ignorance.
Maduro is in U.S. court, Trump says we're "running Venezuela," and the internet is screaming "Monroe Doctrine!" Today I break down what happened, what Trump/Rubio/Vance are claiming, and the real issue almost nobody wants to touch: constitutional authority. You can hate Maduro and still hate the precedent. Topics: Venezuela operation, Trump/Rubio/Vance clips, oil & expropriation debate, Monroe Doctrine myths, Article I vs Article II, War Powers Act reality, and why "ends justify the means" nukes liberty long-term. ➡️ Join the Fed Haters Club: joingml.com
» Produced by Hack You Media: pioneering a new category of content at the intersection of health performance, entrepreneurship and cognitive optimisationInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hackyoumedia/Website: https://hackyou.media/After going from low six figures to number one bestseller in 18 months — and dealing with the whiplash of overnight success — Mark Manson proves that learning to say no is a skill you have to relearn at every level.You'll hear why he quit drinking and immediately got stronger, why being a single podcaster giving relationship advice creates a dangerous vacuum for young men, and what happens when you realise your music dreams have to die so your actual talent can thrive.Tune in for his take on why marriage is the most contrarian position for male influencers today, how his wife accelerated his career more than any business deal, and why hoping your future self cringes at you means you're actually growing.00:00 Introduction02:00 Reflecting on the lasting success of The Subtle Art04:13 Misinterpretations of the book's meaning and message08:52 Learning to say no as success scales up12:22 Turning 30s into legacy-building vs the experimentation of your 20s15:52 Shifting mindset around dating, time and future family23:48 The brutal reality of the music industry and staying relevant26:10 Creating from passion vs chasing algorithmic performance30:33 Applying the Hollywood idea of “one for them, one for you”35:23 Why Gen Z men and middle-aged women dominate the space39:25 Encouraging younger guys not to skip being stupid sometimes42:07 Could he have written the book without partying and mistakes?45:27 How cutting alcohol levelled up his health, work and mindset54:31 Friendship takes real effort now, and culture has shifted56:09 Navigating friendship and relationship balance as you get older01:00:18 Knowing he found the one and rewiring his views on commitment01:08:39 Championing marriage as a contrarian but essential life upgrade01:12:23 Why legacy now means being honest, useful, and long-term impactful» Escape the 9-5 and build your dream life: https://www.digitalplaybook.net/» Transform your physique: https://www.thrstapp.com/» My clothing brand, THRST: https://thrstofficial.com» Custom Bioniq supplements: https://www.bioniq.com/mikethurston• 40% off your first month of Bioniq GO• 20% off your first month of Bioniq PRO» Join our newsletter for actionable insights from every episode:https://thrst-letter.beehiiv.com/» Join Whoop and get your first month for free:https://join.whoop.com/FirstThingsThrst» Follow MarkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/markmanson/?hl=enPurpose: https://purpose.app/Website: https://markmanson.net/
In this episode of Extraordinary Living with Bill & Roger, Bill Gruhlkey explains the importance of knowing the Word of God personally. Sharing stories and lessons from his own experiences, including a misquote during a charity event and a dramatic airplane mishap, Bill drives home the point that you need to internalize scripture to navigate life's challenges. He stresses the need of understanding and applying God's teachings in daily life, and cautions against operating out of fear. The episode concludes with an invitation to listeners to accept Jesus Christ into their lives, regardless of their current circumstances. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: 00:00 Introduction: Knowing the Word 00:24 Applying the Word in Everyday Life 01:11 Twisting the Word: A Personal Anecdote 05:21 Misinterpretations and Corrections 06:57 Discipline and Boundaries 09:07 Overcoming Fear: The Airplane Story 11:19 A Testimony of Faith 14:16 Unexpected Engine Trouble 15:37 Emergency Landing 15:45 Smoke in the Cockpit 16:33 Landing on the Road 18:07 Lessons from the Incident 18:58 The Story of Elijah 21:00 Elijah's Miracles and Challenges 22:45 Elijah's Contest with the Prophets of Baal 26:44 Elijah's Victory and Rain Prayer 27:00 Invitation to Accept Jesus 28:21 Conclusion and Contact Information Connect with Bill & Roger Ministries: www.billandroger.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064668460680
Song of Solomon 2:15 is often used to warn believers about hidden sins—the "little foxes" that supposedly threaten our relationship with Christ. But is that what the verse actually means? In this episode, we examine one sermon, four alleged "foxes," and the much bigger interpretive mistake underneath them. When poetic imagery is moralized and context is ignored, Scripture stops speaking and tradition takes over.
Song of Solomon 2:15 is often used to warn believers about hidden sins—the "little foxes" that supposedly threaten our relationship with Christ. But is that what the verse actually means? In this episode, we examine one sermon, four alleged "foxes," and the much bigger interpretive mistake underneath them. When poetic imagery is moralized and context is ignored, Scripture stops speaking and tradition takes over.
This powerful message takes us deep into Romans 8:26-30, confronting us with a truth we often resist: we are weak. In a culture obsessed with self-improvement, organizational planners, and New Year's resolutions, we're reminded that genuine transformation doesn't come from our strength but from our surrender. The passage reveals that the Holy Spirit intercedes for us when we don't even have words to pray, when life feels insurmountable, and when our weakness is most evident. What's revolutionary here is the understanding that God's ways are not our ways—His plan for salvation didn't involve us climbing up to Him through good works or self-effort, but Him descending to us in the form of a baby in a manger. The sermon challenges our consumer Christianity, where we want church on our terms, faith that's comfortable, and a God who serves our agenda. Instead, we're called to embrace the stunning reality of foreknowledge and predestination—not as scary theological concepts, but as the beautiful truth that before time began, God knew us, called us, justified us, and will glorify us. This Christmas season, we're invited to shift from asking 'What can God do for me?' to 'What does God want to do through me?' The missionary story woven throughout reminds us that this isn't about our comfort zone—it's about conforming to the image of Christ and allowing His purposes to become our priority.**Sermon Notes:****Introduction:**- Speaker: Pastor Will from Hope.- Call for congregation to accommodate latecomers by scooting in.- Announcement about children's events: CentraKid and Fuge camps.- Mission update from Steve and Kim Bradley, missionaries in Malawi, highlighting their work, challenges, and the opportunity to build a preschool to reach Muslim communities.- Church's support: $50,000 pledged for the school development.**Main Sermon - Romans 8:26-30:**- **Theme: Weakness and God's Sovereignty** - Our Weakness: - We are inherently weak and live in a world obsessed with self-fixation. - As believers, we experience tension between faith and sin. - We struggle in knowing how to pray; the Holy Spirit intercedes for us.- **Intercession of the Holy Spirit:** - The Spirit helps in our prayers, understanding our hearts beyond words. - Highlights the need for prayer aligned with God's will, not personal desires.- **God's Sovereignty:** - Emphasis on Romans 8:28 – Misinterpretation risks focusing on personal benefit rather than God's purpose. - Illustration using God's plan for Jesus' birth demonstrates His ways are superior to human understanding.- **Concept of Foreknowledge and Predestination:** - Foreknowledge and predestination discussed as concepts that can be challenging but are crucial for understanding God's sovereignty. - Explanation that God knew who would choose Him and orchestrated a plan accordingly. - Focus on being conformed to the image of Christ through justification and glorification.**Practical Applications:**1. **Recognize Weakness:** Accept and embrace your weakness as a believer. Depend on the Holy Spirit for guidance and strength.2. **Align Desires with God's Will:** Regularly check if your desires align with God's purpose. Focus on serving His kingdom rather than personal dreams.3. **Trust in God's Plan:** Have faith that God's plans are higher than your own, especially in challenges.4. **Be Open to God's Calling:** Reflect on where God might be calling you to serve more significantly, whether locally or abroad.**Discussion Questions:**1. What are some recent situations where you felt your personal weakness, and how did you witness the Holy Spirit's help?2. How can Romans 8:28 be misinterpreted in today's Christian culture? In what ways can it be correctly applied?3. How can you ensure your prayers and desires are in alignment with God's will rather than personal wants?4. Discuss a time when you saw God's plan work out differently and better than what you had planned. What did it teach you?The sermon underscores the importance of focusing on God's sovereignty and the Holy Spirit's work in aiding believers through weaknesses, aligning with divine purposes over personal aspirations.
On this episode, Francisco Rafael Peralta-Cerda, a fellow Read & Runner, talks about his work building a love for reading as a high school teacher, how his mom encouraged him to read when he was little, and a possibly surprising genre that he has fallen in love with this year. We also discuss his hesitation to read in public but also the attempt to dispel the myth of the performative male. Books mentioned in this episode: What Betsy's reading: Misinterpretation by Ledia Xhoga The Sisters by Jonas Hassan Khemiri Books Highlighted by Fransico: The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky Eragon by Christopher Paolini Cirque Du Freak: A Living Nightmare by Darren Shan The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini We Should Hang Out Sometime by Josh Sundquist Hole in My Life by Jack Gantos The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X All books available on my Bookshop.org episode page. Other books mentioned in this episode: The Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey Inkspell by Cornelia Funke Batman by Tom King The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut Coraline by Neil Gaiman The Defining Decade by Meg Jay What Happened to Millenials by Charlie Wells Looking for Alaska by John Green Heartstopper by Alice Oseman A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin Battle of the Bookstores by Ali Brady Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key by Jack Gantos
Coach Bronson discusses his journey into ketogenic research, emphasizing the importance of understanding metabolic flexibility and the biases present in current studies. He highlights common misinterpretations in research, particularly regarding oxygen consumption and the duration of ketogenic interventions. Bronson also addresses the challenges of washout periods in studies, the significance of electrolyte balance, and the misuse of mechanisms to justify carbohydrate superiority. The discussion aims to provide listeners with a clearer understanding of ketogenic diets and the need for more rigorous research methodologies.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:14 The Evolution of Ketogenic Research05:49 Identifying Biases in Nutritional Studies10:50 Misinterpretation of Oxygen Consumption14:43 Understanding Movement Economy29:36 Challenges in Defining Ketogenic Adaptation39:41 The Problem with Washout Periods44:10 The Loss of Curiosity in Nutrition Science45:55 Reanalyzing Existing Data in Nutrition49:01 Physiological Resilience and Athletic Performance52:06 The Importance of Study Duration in Research53:58 Performance Claims vs. Actual Data56:50 Misinterpretation of Ketogenic Diet Studies01:01:01 The Role of Electrolytes in Low-Carb Diets01:12:00 Mechanisms of Carbohydrate Superiority
Join us for an engaging episode of the Straight Dope Show, where hosts El Luno and TraB The Wonder dive into a lively discussion about everything from holiday preparations and the hustle of package deliveries to the latest in pop culture and sports. They tackle the recent Netflix documentary on Diddy, exploring the implications of celebrity culture and the hidden truths behind the glitz and glamour. Plus, they share their thoughts on the current state of the NBA, reflecting on the careers of legends like Chris Paul and the challenges faced by young players like Jonathan Kuminga. With humor and insight, this episode is packed with entertaining commentary and thought-provoking conversations that you won't want to miss! Tune in now on Rock Da Crowd TV[00:04:06] Christmas delivery tips and snacks.[00:06:25] Media consolidation and corporations.[00:12:46] Corporate monopolies in entertainment.[00:15:00] Misinterpretation of film messages.[00:17:30] Movie critiques and audience reactions.[00:25:24] Comedy in unexpected situations.[00:29:10] Exposing dirt in hip hop.[00:31:35] Power and evil in Hollywood.[00:37:32] Hip-hop's close-knit community dynamics.[00:39:14] Legends and their career exits.[00:42:34] Team performance and expectations.[00:49:26] Free throw shooting struggles.[00:53:45-00:53:55] Giannis wanting to leave Milwaukee.[00:56:04] Two-way play and winning.[01:03:37] Life struggles and frustrations.[01:08:49] HOA meeting pine cone drama.[01:12:09] Production pitfalls in filmmaking.
Originally released 10/2/24- Ep70- Top Misused Bible Verseshttps://eyesonjesuspodcast-shop.fourthwall.com/In this episode, we discuss the dangers of misquoting Bible verses and address common sayings often mistaken for biblical scripture. We emphasize the importance of understanding the context in which Bible verses were written and highlight specific examples of frequently misquoted verses.Get the Eyes on Jesus 90 Day Discernment Devotionalhttps://a.co/d/3v8963sGet all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/eyesonjesuspodcastJoin our Group on Facebook- Eyes on Jesus podcast community https://www.facebook.com/groups/eyesonjesuspodcastEmail feedback, questions or show topic ideas to eyesonjesuspodcast@outlook.comBook a coaching call with Tim here https://coach.faithia.com/coaching/104440For more information on Drew Barker: Follow Drew on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pastordrewbarkerDrew's church's website https://yes.online/ @YESChurch-zw8iq For more information on Tim Ferrara: @DiscerningDad Get all his links in one place- to his social media, all 3 of his books, and more at https://linktr.ee/discerning_dadTimestamps:00:00 Introduction01:14 Understanding Misquoted Bible Verses01:47 The Importance of Context in Scripture04:04 Misinterpretations and Their Implications08:10 Jeremiah 29:11 - A Promise Misunderstood12:10 Philippians 4:13 - True Strength in Christ15:12 Matthew 7:1 - Judging Rightly21:02 Proverbs 22:6 - Training Up a Child23:12 Romans 8:28 - All Things for Good28:05 The Misuse of Psalm 46:529:09 Context of Habakkuk 1:530:52 1 Timothy 6:10 The Love of Money34:39 Common Sayings Not in the Bible41:07 Encouragement to Read the Bible
In this episode of JKL Media Reviews, hosts Lou, Jesse, and Karen delve into episode 4 of the Apple Plus series 'Pluribus.' They discuss key scenes, character developments, and speculate about the show's future twists. The team analyzes the episode's innovative storytelling, focusing on Carol's revelations and her interaction with the hive mind. Tune in for thoughtful insights, engaging discussions, and predictions on what's next for 'Pluribus.' 00:00 Introduction and Initial Confusion 00:22 Welcome to JKL Media Reviews 00:45 Episode Four Discussion Begins 01:03 Lou's Take on the Episode 01:49 Jesse's Perspective 03:02 Analyzing the Opening Scene 19:02 Carol's Plan and Self-Discovery 30:27 Discussing Carol's Struggle with Identity 30:37 Conversion Therapy and Its Impact 30:41 Carol's Motivation and Misinterpretation 33:47 The Hive Mind's Creepy Surveillance 34:34 Administering the Drug and Its Consequences 39:47 Speculations on Severing from the Hive Mind 47:32 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up
China is urging Japan to honor its commitments to the four political documents in which Japan acknowledges that Taiwan is Chinese territory (01:03). Chinese Premier Li Qiang is discussing the future of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization at a meeting in Russia (12:47). And Hainan Province is making final preparations for independent customs operations that will begin next month (14:20).
This week's conversation explores the dangers of confirmation bias in interpreting biblical texts, highlighting how individuals often seek information that supports their pre-existing beliefs. This leads to misinterpretations that can affect church teachings and the overall perception of Christianity. The discussion emphasizes the need for a more thoughtful and contextual approach to understanding scripture.Takeaways•People often use confirmation bias in their beliefs.•Cherry-picking scripture leads to misinterpretation.•Some churches prioritize motivational speaking over biblical teaching.•Misinterpretation can lead to support for LGBTQ in churches.•Christianity suffers from a bad reputation due to these issues.•A biblical approach requires critical thinking.•Context is crucial in understanding scripture.•Not all church teachings align with biblical principles.•Personal beliefs can distort religious teachings.•We need to learn to think through things biblically.Sound bites"Confirmation means you already have your mind made up.""Cherry pick the Bible out of context.""Churches support LGBTQ due to misinterpretation."Give Now: www.christalonenetwork.com/giveFeatured Ad: www.renewedmindsets.comQuestions/Suggestions: www.christalonenetwork.com/contactPrayer Request: www.christalonenetwork.com/prayerImmediate Contact: call/text 407-796-2881
This episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, hosted by Coach Ashlie Walton and Sergeant Clint Walton, explores the double-edged sword of emotional armor (Amazon Affiliate) in the world of first responders. On duty, emotional detachment is a survival skill. It allows officers, firefighters, and medics to function under extreme pressure and make quick, tactical decisions without being consumed by emotion. But when that same emotional armor comes home, it can create distance, confusion, and pain for the people who love you most. We'll unpack what emotional armor looks like, why it develops, and how to shed just enough of it to stay connected without losing the edge you need in the field.
Notes Luke 19:1-10 Habakkuk 1:1-4, 2:1-4 2 Thessalonians 1:1-4, 11-12 Summary In this episode of the Pulpit Fiction Podcast, hosts Robb McCoy and Eric Fistler explore the readings for the week, focusing on the Gospel of Zacchaeus, the lament of Habakkuk, and insights from 2 Thessalonians. They discuss the often misunderstood nature of Zacchaeus' actions, the powerful protest against injustice found in Habakkuk's lament, and the encouragement offered to the early church in 2 Thessalonians. The conversation emphasizes themes of justice, hospitality, community, and the importance of maintaining faith amidst societal challenges. Takeaways The podcast introduces the readings for the week, focusing on Zacchaeus, Habakkuk, and 2 Thessalonians. Zacchaeus is often misunderstood; his actions reflect a pre-existing commitment to justice rather than a conversion. The crowd's grumbling about Zacchaeus highlights societal judgments and the need for hospitality. Habakkuk's lament serves as a powerful protest against injustice, emphasizing the need for faith amidst turmoil. The call to write a vision in Habakkuk signifies the importance of clarity and hope in times of distress. 2 Thessalonians addresses the struggles of the early church, encouraging perseverance and faithfulness. The text warns against the temptation to revel in the suffering of others, promoting a message of grace instead. The podcast emphasizes the importance of community and the good works happening within congregations. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their worthiness and the value of their contributions to the church. The conversation highlights the need for a vision of hope and justice in the face of societal challenges. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast 02:59 Exploring the Gospel of Luke 19: Zacchaeus 06:12 Understanding the Context of Zacchaeus 08:56 The Misinterpretation of Zacchaeus' Actions 12:08 The Grumbling Crowd and Jesus' Response 15:13 Zacchaeus: The Innocent Tax Collector 17:55 Cancel Culture and Its Implications 21:02 The Role of Wealth in the Gospel 23:59 Transition to Habakkuk: A Lament for Justice 26:52 The Context of Habakkuk's Prophecy 31:16 The Call for Justice and Lamentation 36:32 Faith Amidst Injustice 41:19 The Role of Prophetic Imagination 44:33 Understanding God's Justice 49:33 Encouragement in the Face of Persecution
Misinterpretation is a common form of miscommunication in many relationships today. More often than not, it is unintentional, but it can lead to great harm in many cases if not addressed and corrected quickly. Whether it's business, legal jargon, or even in personal relationships, it's important to have understanding. Today in his message, pastor Mark explains the importance of correct interpretation when it comes to the Bible. There are many points throughout history where the Bible is misinterpreted, for one reason or another, and it often creates big problems! Listen closely for the importance of reading what is written for us!
SummaryThe conversation delves into the importance of discerning truth within the Christian faith, emphasizing the need to question personal interpretations of the Bible to align more closely with God's knowledge.Takeaways-To discern truth, one must eliminate opposing arguments.-Understanding the Bible requires questioning personal interpretations.-Faith involves a continuous process of learning and unlearning.-The knowledge of God is foundational to Christian beliefs.-Misinterpretations can lead to a skewed understanding of faith.-Engaging with scripture critically is essential for growth.-Personal biases can cloud one's understanding of biblical texts.-Community discussions can aid in better interpretations.-Faith is not static; it evolves with understanding.-True discernment comes from humility and openness.Chapters00:00 Discerning Truth in Faith00:06 Interpreting Biblical KnowledgeRumble Account: https://rumble.com/user/AshleyCampbellFacebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/dailyencouragementwithashleycampbell/Want to purchase a signed copy of mybook?https://buy.stripe.com/7sI8xdg6F2kZgSIfZ6ORRead the reviews on Amazon? https://a.co/d/gwyks9gWant to send me a financial donationbecause you value what I am doing on social media?https://buy.stripe.com/eVacNt3jTbVz9qg4gkWant to join my Facebook group thatwill equip you with the knowledge of the History of the United States, what the Constitution means and how you can preserve this great nation we live in?Join my paid group today! For only $10a month, you will have access to classes that will help you have the knowledge you need to save America!Group Link:https://www.facebook.com/share/RA7FqCx95Lbv5gWv/Group Payment link:https://buy.stripe.com/cN24gX07H4t70TKcMVPodcast links:Apple/I tunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-encouragement-with-ashley-campbell/id1625607569Amazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4d32a7f2-1e3e-4045-aa13-2b77784c71d1/daily-encouragement-with-ashley-campbelliHeartRadiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-daily-encouragement-with-a-112334720/Overcast:https://overcast.fm/itunes1483675322/daily-encouragement-with-ashley-campbellRadio Public:https://radiopublic.com/daily-encouragement-with-ashley-c-WozzzRWant to sponsor the Podcast?https://buy.stripe.com/9AQbJpdYx8JnfOEfZ8Choose your amount to Sponsor the Podcast:https://donate.stripe.com/14k4gXg6F9Nr31SdR1
Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson is an astrophysicist, author, and science communicator known for making complex cosmic concepts accessible to the public. He serves as the director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Through his books, television appearances, and the podcast StarTalk, Dr. Tyson inspires curiosity about the universe and promotes scientific literacy worldwide. His engaging storytelling and wit have made him one of the most recognizable voices in modern science.In our conversation we discuss:(01:08) Mysteries that keep Neil deGrasse Tyson up at night(03:47) How scientists learn to ask the right questions(07:14) Philosophy's role and value in modern science(10:43) Why philosophers stopped influencing physical sciences(12:54) Misinterpretations of Neil's comments on philosophy(17:03) Becoming famous and public accountability(21:07) How scientists stay connected and exchange ideas(24:51) Choosing between teaching, science, and public outreach(28:14) Current research interests and unsolved astrophysics questions(30:43) Impact of private space travel on science(35:16) Relationship between science, politics, and the military(36:30) Why Elon Musk won't reach Mars first(37:49) Future of space tourism and affordability(41:00) Expanding human presence across the solar system(47:35) Genetic engineering, ethics, and human evolution(49:27) Global cooperation and genetic regulation challenges(52:29) Human–AI integration and Neuralink skepticism(55:01) Future of robots and human labor(58:07) Early AI history and the Turing test(1:02:21) Skills young people need in the AI era(1:04:09) Teaching curiosity and lifelong learning(1:07:04) How Neil developed communication and teaching skills(1:09:37) Creating meaning and purpose in life(1:11:01) How Neil wants to be remembered(1:12:53) StarTalk, books, and inspiring public curiosityLearn more about Dr. Neil:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_deGrasse_TysonWatch full episodes on: https://www.youtube.com/@seankimConnect on IG: https://instagram.com/heyseankim
SummaryJob's suffering reveals deep insights into faith, the nature of God, and the misunderstandings of his friends regarding divine justice.HighlightsJob's physical and emotional suffering is immense, having lost everything, including his children.
In this Q&A episode, I'm answering various astrology questions listeners have written in. We're covering topics like what houses are important in synastry, having the same moon sign as someone, transits through the 6th house, how to spot significant transits, and more! Timestamps:0:00 – Intro 0:42 – Houses in synastry4:37 – Same moon signs6:34 – Common chart misinterpretations9:54 – Mars in the 12th house12:54 – Hierarchy of timing techniques16:29 – Is the 6th house a bad house?20:05 – How to spot significant transits 23:38 – Nodal synastry You can always watch the video version of these podcast episodes, which feature chart diagrams, on my YouTube channel.For in-depth monthly horoscopes and other astrology articles, subscribe to my Substack: alicebell.substack.comMy transit course can be found here.Follow me on Instagram for daily astro insights: @stalkaliceMusic is licensed from Soundstripe.Podcast Produced & Edited by Julia Bell at Breaking Thru Productions© 2025 Alice Bell. All Rights Reserved.
Keywordsspirituality, church, fame, judgment, execution, success, greatness, prophetic, culture commentary, personal developmentSummaryIn this episode of Spiritual Ish, the host discusses the complexities of fame within the church, addressing the contradictions in how churchgoers view success and recognition. The conversation explores the importance of execution, the need for a solid plan, and the significance of surrounding oneself with supportive individuals. The host emphasizes the necessity of being unapologetic about one's calling and encourages listeners to embrace their greatness and pursue their goals without hesitation.TakeawaysThe church often struggles with the concept of fame and success.Many churchgoers desire fame but simultaneously reject it.Misinterpretation of scripture can lead to confusion and misguided beliefs.Execution and initiative are crucial for achieving goals.Creating a clear plan is essential for success.Supportive relationships are vital for personal growth.Being unapologetic about one's calling is important.Consistency is key to building a lasting impact.Listeners are encouraged to embrace their greatness.The host believes in the potential for significant impact in the church community.TitlesFame and Faith: The Church's DilemmaUnpacking the Notion of Success in SpiritualitySound bites"I am not Jesus.""Are you okay?""Come up with a plan."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Spiritual Ish02:59 The Dilemma of Fame in the Church05:52 Judgment and Misinterpretation of Scripture08:35 The Need for Execution and Initiative10:56 Creating a Plan for Success17:03 Unapologetic Pursuit of Greatness24:03 Encouragement for Aspiring LeadersFollow on all social media platforms Tiktok: SpiritualishIG: OfficialJaverStubbsJremail: info@rshcs.org
Show Notes:In this episode of The Light Inside, we delve into the intricate world of somatic integration and its profound impact on our emotional and cognitive well-being. Our guest, Christoffel Snaders, brings over 30 years of experience in coaching, psychotherapy, and leadership training to our discussion, offering deep insights into the dynamic interplay between our head, heart, and gut.Christoffel Snaders highlights that human behavior is not fixed but is a dynamic process shaped by the interplay of neural, emotional, and bodily systems. When these systems align through somatic coherence, individuals can achieve a state of attunement where body, mind, and emotions communicate fluidly. This alignment fosters clarity, resilience, and adaptive connections, which are essential for effective emotional regulation.Timestamps:[00:03:06] Somatic coherence and emotional clarity.[00:05:08] Somatic processes and decision-making.[00:09:12] Somatic integration and trauma.[00:11:06] Body's response to trauma.[00:14:37] The complexity of body cells.[00:18:03] Questioning Quantum biology and energy fields.[00:22:58] Placebo effect in therapy settings.[00:26:15] Logic in the head.[00:29:58] Heart and memory connection.[00:31:48] Heart and gut dominance.[00:37:08] Misinterpretation of bodily sensations.[00:42:00] Importance of observation in therapy.[00:45:29] Observation and somatic awareness.[00:48:05] Psychological safety in therapy.[00:50:55] Tailoring sessions to client needs.[00:54:49] Tailoring sessions for clients.[00:59:04] Three brains intelligence resources.[01:00:31] Human connection and collaboration.—CreditsFeatured Guest: Christoffel SneijdersHost: Jeffrey BeseckerExecutive Program Director: Anna GetzProduction Team: Aloft Media GroupMusic: Courtesy of Aloft Media GroupConnect with host Jeffrey Besecker on LinkedIn.Music by Aloft Meade and Jeffrey Besecker“Integration” by Aloft Media“Miss Undrestanding” written by Jeffrey Besecker“Meaningful Connections” by Aloft Media
This week, Kelsi chats with author and theologian, Dani Treweek about her work on singleness and the church, and in particular, her new book, "Single Ever After: A Biblical Vision for the Significance of Singleness." Dani argues that just like marriage, singleness points us to eternity and therefore has intrinsic value to the church. Timecodes: 00:00 Introduction03:41 The Church's Response to Singleness07:31 Navigating Societal Trends and Church Responses12:48 The Value of Singleness in the Church18:03 Understanding the Intrinsic Value of Singleness23:00 The Coexistence of Singleness and Marriage33:50 The Loneliness of Singleness in the Church39:30 Understanding Genesis: Singleness is not Aloneness46:25 The Misinterpretation of the Gift of Singleness56:43 Defining Sexuality and its Implications for Singles Show Notes:Support 1517 Podcast Network1517 Podcasts1517 on Youtube1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts1517 Events Schedule1517 Academy - Free Theological EducationWhat's New from 1517:Untamed Prayers: 365 Daily Devotions on Christ in the Book of Psalms by Chad BirdRemembering Your Baptism: A 40-Day Devotional by Kathryn MoralesSinner Saint by Luke KjolhaugThe Impossible Prize: A Theology of Addiction by Donavan RileyMore from Kelsi:Kelsi KlembaraFollow Kelsi on InstagramFollow Kelsi on TwitterKelsi's NewsletterOrder Single Ever AfterDani's WebsiteFollow Dani on X
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Many methods of modern biblical interpretation have distorted the Bible, and this trend has only worsened. How did these perspectives gain a foothold in universities and society? How has Orthodoxy preserved the correct interpretation of the Bible from the early Church?
Many methods of modern biblical interpretation have distorted the Bible, and this trend has only worsened. How did these perspectives gain a foothold in universities and society? How has Orthodoxy preserved the correct interpretation of the Bible from the early Church?
In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Nate Thurston and Charles Kenny Thompson discuss a variety of topics in their signature style. Nate and Charlie start off the episode with some light-hearted banter before diving into 'Dumb Bleep of the Week.' They cover a range of subjects, including Trump's Intel deal, a contentious flag-burning executive order, and several instances of media and political gaffes. They also discuss the implications of modern monetary theory, the economics behind usury in mortgage payments, and close with a debate on antisemitism related to the recent Minneapolis mass shooting. Join the Liberty-loving hosts for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion on the week's most absurd and controversial events. (00:00) Intro (03:37) Trump's Intel Deal and Economic Fascism (10:58) Scotland's Knife and Hatchet Controversy (15:07) Taylor Swift and Conservative Politics (27:30) Flag Burning Debate (42:45) Minnesota Mass Shooting and Media Response (43:00) Debate on Gun Ownership and Trans Rights (44:33) Historical Context of Gun Rights (45:16) Media Reactions to School Shootings (46:56) Misconceptions About Firearms (49:34) Political Responses to Gun Violence (54:35) Antisemitism and Misinterpretations (01:05:40) Controversial Mortgage Practices
As women enter perimenopause and menopause, hormonal shifts—declining estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone—can ripple through nearly every system in the body, impacting bone density, cardiovascular health, metabolism, brain function, and sexual wellbeing. Misinterpretation of past research left millions fearful of hormone therapy, yet newer evidence shows that bioidentical hormones, started within a specific “window of opportunity,” can protect the heart, brain, bones, and quality of life. Supporting this transition in a woman's life also means addressing nutrition, gut health, stress, sleep, and strength training—powerful tools that work alongside hormones to restore vitality. With the right knowledge and care, this phase of life can be transformational, leading to renewal, resilience, and long-term health protection. In this episode, I explore, along with Dr. Mary Claire Haver and Dr. Cindy Geyer, how we can shift our thinking of peri-menopause and menopause to one of renewed health and vitality. Mary Claire Haver, MD, FACOG, CMP, is a board-certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Certified Culinary Medicine Specialist, and Menopause Society Certified Menopause Practitioner. A graduate of Louisiana State University Medical Center with residency at the University of Texas Medical Branch, she is the founder of Mary Claire Wellness, a clinic dedicated to comprehensive menopause care. In 2023, she launched ThePauseLife.com, a global resource for menopausal women, and became a #1 New York Times bestselling author with The New Menopause. Her first book, The Galveston Diet (2023), reflects her passion for evidence-based lifestyle strategies to support women's health. With over 4 million social media followers, Dr. Haver is a leading voice in “demystifying menopause,” empowering women to self-advocate and thrive through every stage of midlife. Dr. Cindy Geyer received her bachelor of science and her doctor of medicine degrees, with honors, from the Ohio State University. She completed residency in internal medicine at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N.Y. and is triple board certified in internal medicine, integrative medicine and lifestyle medicine. This episode is brought to you by BIOptimizers. Head to bioptimizers.com/hyman and use code HYMAN to save 15%. Full-length episodes can be found here: Your Guide to Menopause: What to Expect and How to Thrive Menopause Relief: Hormone Tips Every Woman Needs To Know Is Hormone Replacement Therapy in Menopause Helpful or Harmful
In Session 309, I welcome Dr. Lyndsy Cofield, Director of Client Success at Apollo Behavior, to share her unique journey in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and her groundbreaking work training law enforcement officers on autism awareness. Dr. Cofield's path into ABA began with an undergraduate degree in speech pathology, later becoming an RBT and eventually a BCBA. Today, she oversees intake and marketing at a growing clinic network in Georgia while also dedicating her research to improving police interactions with individuals on the autism spectrum. This episode explores the intersection of ABA careers, autism, and law enforcement training, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that come with bridging these worlds. What You'll Learn in This Episode Entering the ABA Field Dr. Cofield's journey from speech pathology to becoming a BCBA. Her leadership role at Apollo and overseeing client success in a multi-clinic system. Understanding Law Enforcement Culture Why credibility matters when teaching law enforcement officers about autism. Parallels between gaining parents' trust in ABA and gaining officers' trust in training. Police Academy Experiences Dr. Cofield's firsthand experiences at a Citizens Police Academy: ride-alongs, call centers, and unit training. Surprising insights into the hidden volume of crime and emergencies in her community. Autism and Law Enforcement Training Common challenges officers face when interacting with individuals on the spectrum. Misinterpretations—such as stimming being mistaken for drug use—and how they can escalate situations. Practical strategies: slowing down, assessing intent, and waiting for backup when needed. Applying Behavior Analysis to Autism Training How ABA principles help officers understand and support autistic individuals. Tips for officers: allowing response time, keeping safe distances, and recognizing autism traits. The Blue Envelope Project and other community initiatives improving interactions. De-Escalation Training in Action A success story from Salem, NH, where effective autism training helped officers de-escalate high-risk encounters. Why calm, compassionate approaches make a lasting impact in policing. Body Camera Footage as a Training Tool Dr. Cofield's dissertation analysis of 10 body cam videos involving autistic individuals. Key officer behaviors that worked: patience, spacing, and communication. Why both lecture-based training and Behavioral Skills Training (BST) are equally effective. Ongoing Autism and Law Enforcement Research Insights from Dr. Cofield's dissertation (available on PubQuest). The need for additional studies and real-world ride-along experiences. Encouragement for ABA professionals to get involved in police training efforts. Why This Conversation Matters The intersection of autism, ABA, and law enforcement is a critical area where misunderstandings can have serious consequences. Dr. Cofield's research and practical training insights provide a roadmap for safer, more empathetic, and more effective police interactions with autistic individuals. Whether you're an ABA professional, law enforcement officer, or advocate for the autism community, this episode offers practical takeaways and inspiration to make a difference. Resources & Links Mentioned Lyndsy's Dissertation The Blue Envelope Project Careers at Apollo Behavior Lyndsy's appearance on The Beyond the Science Podcast This episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: Frontera. Consider taking a demo of Frontera's Assessment Builder and see how the ethical application of AI technologies can help you serve clients and save you time! Your first assessment report is free. And if you use code BOP25 you'll get an additional five assessments for just $100. So head to fronterahealth.com to check it out! HRIC Recruting. Cut out the middleman and speak directly with Barbara Voss, who's been placing BCBAs in great jobs all across the US for 15 years. CEUs from Behavioral Observations. Learn from your favorite podcast guests while you're commuting, walking the dog, or whatever else you do while listening to podcasts. New events are being added all the time, so check them out here. The Behavioral Toolbox. Check out our courses for school-based and other behavioral professionals, including our newest one, Motivational Interviewing: Getting Educator Buy-In. The inaugural ABA CON CEU cruise, which launches on Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas from February 16–20, 2026. Learn more about this cruise here
Kurt Francom, Executive Director of Leading Saints, shares his thoughts on the unwritten order of things—a term popularized by Elder Boyd K. Packer in a BYU devotional in October 1996. This phrase has influenced leadership culture in the Church, often being used as a trump card to justify certain practices or norms that are not explicitly documented in church handbooks. Listen to a reading of the original devotional. Links Is Aspiring Wrong? Church Doctrine, Policy, & Leadership | An Interview with Anthony Sweat Y Religion: Defining Church Doctrine, with Michael Goodman The Role of Doubt and Faith | An Interview With Prof. Michael Goodman Share your thoughts in the Leading Saints community Read the transcript of this podcast Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights Kurt explores the context of Elder Packer's talk, highlighting the challenges of leadership in the 1990s when handbooks were not publicly accessible. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the principles behind leadership practices rather than blindly adhering to unwritten rules that may not serve the best interests of the community. He outlines the ten unwritten orders of things mentioned by Elder Packer, assessing whether each principle is supported by the church handbook. While some of these principles align with current guidelines, others are not formally recognized, raising questions about their validity and application in modern leadership. Kurt encourages listeners to consider the implications of using the unwritten order of things as a means of manipulation or control, and advocates for a more open dialogue about leadership best practices, urging leaders to communicate their expectations clearly rather than relying on vague traditions. He invites listeners to engage in this conversation, share their experiences, and contribute to a culture of effective leadership where the church can more-effectively draw people to Christ. 00:02:47 - Context of Elder Packer's Talk 00:04:11 - The Unwritten Order of Things Explained 00:05:24 - Weaponization of the Unwritten Order 00:06:05 - Importance of Context in Leadership 00:07:51 - Changes in Handbook Accessibility 00:09:05 - Elder Packer's Teaching Style 00:10:08 - Challenges in Communicating Leadership Guidelines 00:11:22 - The Role of General Authorities in Leadership 00:12:03 - Misinterpretation of the Unwritten Order 00:13:40 - Elder Packer's Ten Unwritten Orders 00:14:01 - Analysis of Each Unwritten Order 00:19:05 - The Role of Personal Counsel in Leadership 00:20:30 - Observing Church Customs and Traditions 00:21:23 - Setting a Tone of Dignity in Meetings 00:22:06 - The Balance of Leadership and Followership 00:23:20 - Binding Nature of the Unwritten Order 00:24:03 - Current Unwritten Orders in Leadership 00:25:07 - The Tyranny of General Authority 00:26:20 - The Importance of Local Leadership Autonomy 00:27:34 - Principles vs. Prescriptions in Leadership 00:29:41 - Establishing Best Practices in Leadership 00:30:57 - Conclusion: Moving Beyond the Unwritten Order The award-winning Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Elder Alvin F. Meredith III, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Bonnie Oscarson, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Kirby Heyborne, Taysom Hill, Coaches Jennifer Rockwood and Brandon Doman, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Michael Goodman, Wendy Ulrich, Richard Ostler,
Welcome to Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. In this episode, Tom is joined by Drew for a wide-ranging conversation on some of today's most pressing issues. They break down the escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict and the real risk of further escalation, unravel the roots and myths of Zionism and the Rothschild family, and pull back the curtain on U.S. politics and the economic realities of central banking and government spending. They also react to alarming current events—including a violent flamethrower attack in Colorado and concerns about agroterrorism involving Chinese nationals—while reflecting on the dangers of polarization, media manipulation, and the importance of moral clarity. SHOWNOTES 00:00 Jewish Empowerment: Rags to Riches 10:01 Putin's Reluctance to End War 14:39 "Escalation Debate in Ukraine Conflict" 30:19 Understanding Inflation vs. Tariffs 46:57 "Overcoming Division in America" 50:23 Faith's Influence on Morality 01:01:09 "Distinguish Individuals from Government Actions" 01:12:14 "Misinterpretation of Trump's Charlottesville Remarks" CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code IMPACT at check out ButcherBox: New users that sign up for ButcherBox will receive their choice between steak tips, salmon, or chicken breast in every box for a year + $20 off their first box at https://butcherbox.com/impact Monarch Money: Use code THEORY at https://monarchmoney.com for 50% off your first year! Netsuite: Download the new e-book Navigating Global Trade: 3 Insights for Leaders at http://NetSuite.com/Theory iTrust Capital: Use code IMPACTGO when you sign up and fund your account to get a $100 bonus at https://www.itrustcapital.com/tombilyeu Jerry: Stop needlessly overpaying for car insurance - download the Jerry app or head to https://jerry.ai/impact Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. In this episode, Tom is joined by Drew for a wide-ranging conversation on some of today's most pressing issues. They break down the escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict and the real risk of further escalation, unravel the roots and myths of Zionism and the Rothschild family, and pull back the curtain on U.S. politics and the economic realities of central banking and government spending. They also react to alarming current events—including a violent flamethrower attack in Colorado and concerns about agroterrorism involving Chinese nationals—while reflecting on the dangers of polarization, media manipulation, and the importance of moral clarity. SHOWNOTES 00:00 Jewish Empowerment: Rags to Riches 10:01 Putin's Reluctance to End War 14:39 "Escalation Debate in Ukraine Conflict" 30:19 Understanding Inflation vs. Tariffs 46:57 "Overcoming Division in America" 50:23 Faith's Influence on Morality 01:01:09 "Distinguish Individuals from Government Actions" 01:12:14 "Misinterpretation of Trump's Charlottesville Remarks" CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code IMPACT at check out ButcherBox: New users that sign up for ButcherBox will receive their choice between steak tips, salmon, or chicken breast in every box for a year + $20 off their first box at https://butcherbox.com/impact Monarch Money: Use code THEORY at https://monarchmoney.com for 50% off your first year! Netsuite: Download the new e-book Navigating Global Trade: 3 Insights for Leaders at http://NetSuite.com/Theory iTrust Capital: Use code IMPACTGO when you sign up and fund your account to get a $100 bonus at https://www.itrustcapital.com/tombilyeu Jerry: Stop needlessly overpaying for car insurance - download the Jerry app or head to https://jerry.ai/impact Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices