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Entrepreneurship has a way of making us jump to conclusions. A slow response, a disappointing result, an offer that needs adjusting, or a customer who doesn't buy as quickly as we hoped can quickly turn into a story about what we think it means. Before long, we're questioning the business, questioning ourselves, and making decisions based on assumptions rather than facts. In this episode, Monique explores some of the most common things entrepreneurs misread as failure and why learning how to accurately assess what's happening in your business is one of the most valuable skills you can develop as a business owner. From repetition and refinement to trust-building and business evolution, this conversation will help you separate facts from assumptions and avoid making permanent decisions based on temporary information. DURING THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: Why the story you tell yourself about a situation can impact the decisions you make next How to separate facts from assumptions when evaluating what's happening in your business Why repetition doesn't automatically mean your message isn't working How to view adjustments and refinements as part of the building process Why slow trust-building isn't always a sign that people aren't interested How to recognize the difference between outgrowing a role and outgrowing your business Thank you so much for listening! If you liked this episode, please subscribe to "The Black to Business Podcast" and rate and review on Apple Podcasts: Don't miss out on the resources mentioned in this episode by checking out the show notes at blacktobusiness.com/308 Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast! Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktobusiness/ Don't miss an update! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://blacktobusiness.com/mailinglist
Two weeks before the crash that killed Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan, there was an incident on I-71. The prosecution's version: a friend overheard Mackenzie Shirilla say "I will crash this car right now" during a fight with Dominic. That testimony became evidence of prior calculation — proof she'd rehearsed the act before she carried it out. But text messages tell a different story. Mackenzie told Dominic's mother it was Dom who grabbed the steering wheel, not her. Two versions of the same violent moment, and only one was presented at trial.That contradiction sits at the center of a much bigger question about the Mackenzie Shirilla case — did the prosecution actually understand the relationship it was using as a motive? The couple broke up constantly. Fights were explosive on both sides. Mackenzie sent messages saying she wanted to hurt herself during arguments. The dynamic was volatile, destructive, and far more mutual than the one-sided narrative the trial presented.Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott has spent decades working in domestic violence, forensic mental health, and crisis intervention. She examines the relationship dynamics the trial treated as evidence but never clinically analyzed — the attachment patterns that keep two young people trapped in a destructive cycle, what a breakup represents to someone with Mackenzie's psychology, and why the competing accounts of that I-71 incident tell a clinician something very different from what they told a prosecutor.The crash happened inside a relationship. If you misread the relationship, you misread everything that followed.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#MackenzieShirilla #TheCrash #TheCrashNetflix #DominicRusso #DavionFlanagan #ShavaunScott #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #Netflix #CriminalPsychology
Paul's doctrine of the Church was never built on modern religious individualism. In this episode, we examine how many Protestants misunderstand Paul's ecclesiology by reducing the Church to a voluntary gathering of believers rather than the visible, apostolic, and sacramental Body of Christ.Drawing from key Pauline texts such as 1 Corinthians 12, Ephesians 1–2, and 1 Timothy 3:15, we explore Paul's repeated “in Christ” language and why it points to incorporation into a corporate reality rather than merely a private relationship with Jesus. We also examine the apostolic foundation of the Church, the meaning of the Body of Christ, and why Paul's theology cannot be reduced to “just me and my Bible” Christianity.In this episode, Stephen Boyce and Pat May challenge modern assumptions about the Church and asks an important question: does the ecclesiology taught by Paul actually resemble modern Protestant individualism?If you'd like to donate to our ministry or be a monthly partner that receives newsletters and one on one discussions with Dr. Stephen Boyce, here's a link: https://give.tithe.ly/?formId=6381a2ee-b82f-42a7-809e-6b733cec05a7#Paul #ChurchHistory #Christianity #Bible #Catholic #Protestant #Ecclesiology #EarlyChurch #Theology #FACTSPodcast
Dr. Rosy Boa interviews exercise scientist and belly dance (Raqs Sharqi) teacher Siobhan Camille (MSc in Rehabilitation Science) about applying exercise science to dance and pole. Siobhan shares her path from New Zealand athlete to researcher and strength and conditioning coach, including belly dance injury research, hospital-based rehab work, and her current role with Dutch elite and Olympic sport. They discuss how early research in “fringe” activities often focuses on injury rates before performance optimization, and emphasize that rehab and return-to-sport/pole rely on principles tailored to the individual and their demands. Siobhan critiques common “prehab” trends that underload the body, argues that appropriate joint stress builds resilience, and highlights injury's multifactorial nature. They also cover consistency over optimization, motor learning cues, accessibility in classes, and misconceptions about “perfect posture” and pelvic tilt.Are you a pole nerd interested in trying out online pole classes with Slink Through Strength? We'd love to have you! Use the code “podcast” for 10% off the Intro Pack and try out all of our unique online pole classes: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/catalog/25a67bd1/?productId=1828315&clearCart=true Links & citations: https://www.instagram.com/greenstonedancearts/ Athletic Performance and Rehabilitation work: https://siobhan-milner.com/ Greenstone Dance Arts: https://greenstone.dance/ 6-Week Challenge: https://greenstone.dance/product/dance-strong-6-week-fitness-challenge-for-belly-dancers-plus-personalised-program/ Milner SC, Gray A, Bussey M. A Retrospective Study Investigating Injury Incidence and Factors Associated with Injury Among Belly Dancers. J Dance Med Sci. 2019 Mar 15;23(1):26-33. doi: 10.12678/1089-313X.23.1.26. PMID: 30835653. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30835653/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro01:00 Siobhan's Dance and Sport Origins03:07 Research Path and Elite S&C Career05:13 From Injury Studies to Performance07:17 Rehab Principles and Return to Sport10:11 Prehab Means Getting Strong14:39 Load Management and Injury Complexity18:17 Aging, Consistency, and Staying Active22:11 Accessible Strength Training for Dancers26:54 Motor Learning and Better Cueing34:14 Posture Myths in Dance36:16 Where to Find Siobhan and Wrap Up
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For far too long, many women have been told their symptoms were normal, exaggerated, or simply something they had to live with—treated as isolated problems instead of part of a much larger hormonal transition happening inside the body. On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, I'm joined by Dr. Sharon Malone, host of The Second Opinion podcast and Chief Medical Advisor at Alloy Women's Health. We discuss how menopause and hormone therapy became so misunderstood, the real story behind the Women's Health Initiative study, and why a more individualized, prevention-focused approach to women's health is long overdue. Watch the full conversation on YouTube, or listen wherever you get your podcasts. We explore: Why so many women enter perimenopause completely unprepared—and how symptoms can begin years before menopause officially starts What the Women's Health Initiative actually found, and how one medical narrative reshaped women's healthcare for decades How menopause affects far more than reproduction, including the brain, heart, sleep, metabolism, and bone health What you should know about hormone therapy today, including timing, individualized treatment, and understanding risk in context The daily habits that still matter most for healthy aging, whether or not you choose hormone therapy Midlife health should never be reduced to “just deal with it.” The more women understand what's happening inside their bodies, the earlier they can take steps to protect their long-term health and quality of life. View Show Notes From This Episode Sign up for Dr. Hyman's Brainshaping Academy to learn how to nourish the biological systems that support your mental, emotional, and cognitive health - Click Here Get Free Weekly Health Tips from Dr. Hyman https://drhyman.com/pages/picks?utm_campaign=shownotes&utm_medium=banner&utm_source=podcast Sign Up for Dr. Hyman's Weekly Longevity Journal https://drhyman.com/pages/longevity?utm_campaign=shownotes&utm_medium=banner&utm_source=podcast Join the 10-Day Detox to Reset Your Health https://drhyman.com/pages/10-day-detox Join the Hyman Hive for Expert Support and Real Results https://drhyman.com/pages/hyman-hive This episode is brought to you by Paleovalley, Pique, Perfect Amino, Rho, Sunlighten and BIOptimizers. Head to paleovalley.com/hyman to save 15% off your first order today. Secure 20% off your order plus a free starter kit at piquelife.com/hyman. Go to bodyhealth.com and use code HYMAN20 to get 20% off your first order. Head over to rhonutrition.com and use code HYMAN to get 20% off their entire product line. Visit sunlighten.com and use code HYMAN to save up to $1600 today! Head to bioptimizers.com/hyman and use promo code HYMAN at checkout to save 15%. (0:00) Introduction, survey on hormone use, and Dr. Sharon Malone's expertise (4:04) Importance of women's health research and historical neglect (5:35) Lack of education and preparation for menopause (6:28) Societal and historical biases in women's health (9:05) Observational studies vs. randomized controlled trials (13:30) Life cycles, hormonal changes, and stages in women (19:26) Detailed stages of hormonal changes and perimenopause (23:00) Misdiagnosis and definition of menopause (25:02) The term "postmenopausal" and its significance (26:34) Impact of menopause on organ systems and major symptoms (31:19) Lifestyle factors and hormone therapy options (39:25) Black box warning, Women's Health Initiative, and therapy timing (45:00) Women's Health Initiative findings and breast cancer risk (47:57) Reinterpreting breast cancer risk and black box warning (53:21) Personalized hormone therapy and clinical diagnosis (59:55) Importance of estrogen and bioidentical vs. synthetic hormones (1:03:35) Addressing sexual health and testosterone use for women (1:08:05) FDA-approved peptides for women's arousal disorder (1:09:57) Long-term benefits of hormone therapy (1:12:43) Early menopause, hormone therapy, and health impacts (1:15:07) Estrogen's role in brain health and dementia prevention (1:16:22) Alzheimer's risk in women and hormonal
Stoop Theology S1 Episode 10: Why Smart People Still Misread Scripture The Bible was written in a specific time, to specific people, in specific circumstances. When we skip that, we don't just miss details, we miss the point. Context isn't a bonus feature. It's the foundation. Stoop Theology is a series rooted in honest, thoughtful conversations about real-life questions. From faith and doubt to culture, justice, relationships, and everyday struggles, we explore what it looks like to wrestle with life and belief—like neighbors talking it out on a stoop. Whether you're deeply rooted in faith, skeptical, or somewhere in between, Stoop Theology is a space for meaningful dialogue about questions that matter. Hosted by Jordan Rice
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One minute Preston and Carmen are bonding over drinks in Berkeley and feeling the sparks fly… the next minute she’s nowhere to be found. Preston says they had a ton in common and the date felt effortless, so he cannot figure out why he got ghosted. Did he miss a major red flag or is Carmen hiding something? We investigate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exhaustion isn't always a time-management problem. Sometimes it's a life force problem. I open with a pattern I'm seeing across sessions and clients: people feeling wiped out, foggy, and drained, and not realizing how often qi (chi) depletion shows up after emotional spikes, sexual release, and even “helpful” energy work. If you're an intuitive, healer, or highly sensitive person, learning how to recover your qi is not optional, it's how you stay steady, clear, and protected. If you want to learn this Chi Recovery, you can do so in my membership Unveiled. From there, I go deeper into dark forces and discernment, with a focus on one thing I care about more than any dramatic story: Source truth. I've seen what happens when someone thinks they're channeling a high-frequency being and they're actually getting information from an impersonator or a distorted line. We talk about why precision in intuition matters, why emotional mastery changes everything, and how reflections can mimic attacks when your system is already activated.I also share how I approach online misinformation without getting pulled into “correcting” people, and why some lessons only land after someone lives through them. Then we pivot to a question I've been getting more often: athletes, massive contracts, and the possibility of dark force agreements embedded in deals that boost fame, wealth, and power.If you want to strengthen your spiritual protection and learn the deeper rules behind dark forces - get on the waitlist here for my LIVE dark force mentorship. If you haven't been trained in dark forces yet, jump into Light it UP! to begin (includes 1:1 check-ins with me) here.Support the showJoin Unveiled - The Membership here. Book a 40 min read with me here.Subscribe to The Sunday Source here (a free channeling). Follow me on Instagram here: Angela Marie Christian
What if the Book of Revelation isn't primarily a secret codebook for predicting the future… but a curtain being pulled back so suffering believers can finally see what is really going on? In this message, Todd explores dragons, beasts, apocalyptic symbols, and the strange imagery of Revelation through a completely different lens: not as a rigid timeline, but as resistance literature written to strengthen frightened Christians living under the shadow of Rome. And somewhere between a 150-year-old optical illusion, Picasso, and a “fever dream of symbols,” you may discover that the final book of the Bible is far less about fear…and far more about faithful endurance.
Many people are noticing that timeline shifts are happening faster right now and questioning what this means for their reality. In this episode, I break down why these shifts feel more intense, how your perception is changing, and why things may feel unfamiliar or hard to interpret.If you've been experiencing ascension symptoms, emotional triggers, or a sense that something is different but you can't fully explain it, this will help you understand what's unfolding beneath the surface. I also share personal insights and a deeper perspective on what's happening during this phase of spiritual awakening and energy integration.
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Something strange is happening right now, and many people are feeling it on a deeper energetic level. In this episode, I break down what's going on from an ascension perspective and use a visual aid to help you see it more clearly.If timelines feel unfamiliar, intense, or difficult to interpret, this will help you understand why without jumping to fear. This is about seeing what's happening differently so you can stay grounded as everything continues to shift.
We track how fast today's headlines move while the deeper patterns stay stubbornly the same, from Iran's stalled negotiations and Strait of Hormuz tensions to US politics and media double standards. We also weigh what accountability looks like when officials resign, narratives spin, and public safety risks keep bleeding into everyday life.• IRGC isolating Iran's top leadership and collapsing negotiations• Strait of Hormuz as an economic and military flashpoint• US red line on nuclear weapons capability and the risks of enforcement• Confusion between supporting Iranian people versus backing the regime• Cabinet and congressional resignations plus calls for real consequences• Late-night TV selective outrage and why audiences are tuning out• California governor polling shifts after a major candidate exit• Virginia mid-decade redistricting and the ethics of gerrymandering• Apple CEO transition and what investors watch next• Campus-area violence tied to teen mobs and social media coordination• Misread comment controversy and why context matters onlineSupport the showElsa's AMAZON STORE Elsa's FAITH & FREEDOM MERCH STOREElsa's BOOKSElsa Kurt: You may know her for her uncanny, viral Kamala Harris impressions & conservative comedy skits, but she's also a lifelong Patriot & longtime Police Wife. She has channeled her fierce love and passion for God, family, country, and those who serve as the creator, Executive Producer & Host of the Elsa Kurt Show with Clay Novak. Her show discusses today's topics & news from a middle class/blue collar family & conservative perspective. The vocal LEOW's career began as a multi-genre author who has penned over 25 books, including twelve contemporary women's novels. Clay Novak: Clay Novak was commissioned in 1995 as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry and served as an officer for twenty four years in Mechanized Infantry, Airborne Infantry, and Cavalry units . He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 2019. Clay is a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School and is a Master Rated Parachutist, serving for more tha...
Why do two people experience the exact same moment at work and walk away with completely different stories about what just happened? That's often where tension begins. Misread signals. Frustration. Defensiveness. Disconnection. But here's the challenge. It's easy to assume someone else is the problem. When really, a lot of what's happening comes down to the lens each person is bringing into the moment. And when you understand that, you can communicate more clearly, work through tension faster, and create stronger team synergy. My special guest today is Vicki Landers, and she's simplifying how to gain synergy with your team's energy. Here's how. My special guest today is Vicki Landers and she's simplifying how to gain synergy with your team's energy. We tackle and simplify all aspects of it, including: What the Energy Leadership Index is and how it helps us better understand communication patterns, stress responses, and the default ways people show up at work. What she means by the "lens" we choose at work, and how that lens shapes the way we interpret other people's behavior. A simple breakdown of the different levels or lenses people move through, and what each one can sound like in real-life team communication, including: Level 1 - Victim Level 2 - Conflict Level 3 - Tolerance Level 4 - Compassion Level 5 - Curiosity & Opportunity Level 6 - Flow Level 7 - Enlightenment How this framework can help you stop taking things personally when a coworker seems defensive, distracted, frustrated, or hard to connect with. And two or three small shifts you can make this week to listen better, communicate more clearly, and create more synergy with your team's energy. Q: Are you wanting to learn how to gain synergy with your team's energy? If yes, this one is for you. It's time to #DoTheThing! ---- Show notes available with all links mentioned here: https://www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/418-how-to-gain-synergy-with-your-teams-energy---with-vicki-landers
Most people picture Jesus' crucifixion as satisfying an angry God. But the cross wasn't about Jesus changing God's mind about you. It was about changing your mind about God. Drawing from the events of Holy Week—from the Last Supper to Gethsemane to Golgotha—explore why no other method could demonstrate what Jesus came to prove.
A man, who had already lost his beloved wife to an illness that had taken her life a few months earlier, had only one child. An adorable blonde-haired, dark-eyed baby girl they had named Leslie Raynelle. Leslie was understandably the light of her dad's life. Everything he did, everything he worked for, was focused on what was best for his little daughter. But then a catastrophic day came. It was a day when the man's entire beloved hometown, where he had lived his entire life, was put in the laser focus of certain unavoidable disaster. At the last possible moment,... Article Link
Saskatchewan Advanced Education Minister Ken Cheveldayoff is facing scrutiny after CBC reported he violated legislative rules by leasing part of his taxpayer-funded constituency office to a private law firm owned by a Saskatchewan Party donor. To explain what really happened and also to talk about advanced education in the province, Evan speaks with Ken Cheveldayoff, Minister of Advanced Education.
They waved palm branches and shouted “Save us now,” but many wanted a quick fix more than a changed heart. We walk through Palm Sunday with the full Passover backdrop, tracing how Israel's lamb, blood on the doorpost, and the packed streets of Jerusalem all point to Jesus as the Lamb of God. When you see that connection, Holy Week stops being a set of church events and starts sounding like one coherent rescue story.From there, we sit in the tension of unmet expectations. The same crowd that celebrates can turn on Him, and we ask the uncomfortable question: how often do we follow Jesus as long as He matches our plan? We then move into John 13 where betrayal is already in motion, yet Jesus kneels, serves, and extends honor anyway. That kind of love exposes the difference between being near Jesus and actually surrendered to Him, especially when hidden sin and private compromise are quietly shaping our lives.Finally, we answer “Why did Jesus have to die?” with a clear gospel picture of justice, substitution, and grace that doesn't just forgive, but transforms. We talk confession, repentance, and why secrecy keeps wounds powerful, while honest community brings healing (James 5:16). If you're craving real freedom, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review, then tell us: what's one step toward honesty you can take this week?Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook or YouTube.
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For more thoughts, clips, and updates, follow Avetis Antaplyan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avetisantaplyanIn this episode of The Tech Leader's Playbook, Avetis Antaplyan sits down with Kevin Maney, veteran journalist, bestselling author, and co-author of Play Bigger and The Category Creation Formula, to challenge one of startup culture's most repeated ideas: product-market fit. Kevin argues that the biggest opportunities do not come from squeezing a product into an existing market, but from identifying what is missing in a changing world and building around that gap.Drawing on nearly four decades covering the tech industry, Kevin shares why founders should think in terms of “market-product fit” instead, and explains how great companies condition the market before they ever win it. He breaks down his framework of context plus missing plus innovation, using examples like Apple's iPad, Chrysler's minivan, LinkedIn's sales transformation, Uber's early rule-setting, and the rise of AI.The conversation also explores how investors should evaluate startups, why dominant design matters more than first-mover advantage, and how founders can avoid building short-lived AI wrappers that solve no meaningful problem. This episode is a sharp, strategic discussion on innovation, category creation, and how to build something the market actually needs.TakeawaysProduct-market fit is often misunderstood; Kevin argues founders should prioritize market-product fit instead.A strong market matters more than a great product or even a great team.Founders should not fall in love with their solution; they should fall in love with the problem.Steve Jobs introduced the iPad by first explaining the missing space between phones and laptops.Apple's Vision Pro struggled because it was presented as a product with features, not as a solution to a clearly defined problem.Kevin's category creation formula is: context plus missing plus innovation equals a new category.The best startup opportunities appear when major context shifts happen, such as AI, supply chain disruption, or changing buyer behavior.Winning a category is not just about being first; it is about becoming the dominant design.Uber succeeded in part because it helped define how ride-hailing should work in people's minds.AI founders will stand out only if they solve a real, meaningful problem, not if they simply add an AI label to a weak product.Chapters00:00 Intro to Kevin Maney and the case for category creation01:07 Kevin's background as a journalist and co-author of Play Bigger02:45 Why product-market fit is often misunderstood05:12 What it means to condition the market08:30 What happens when founders build product first and force the market09:27 Apple Vision Pro and the risk of unclear problem-solving10:18 Why founders should love the problem, not the solution15:42 Chrysler and the minivan as a classic category creation story19:19 How founders should analyze context and market signals today23:07 LinkedIn's “Deep Sales” repositioning and product reinvention26:06 Why spotting what's missing raises the odds of success30:44 AI, foundational technologies, and possible commoditization32:36 How founders can tell if they are building something real in AI38:07 What investors should actually listen for in startup pitches41:11 How top investors may co-create category-defining companies42:52 How founders should frame their pitch around the problem first47:59 Kevin's personal aha moment behind category thinking51:02 Final thoughts, book recommendation, and where to find KevinKevin Maney's Social Media Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmaney/https://x.com/kmaneyKevin Maney's Website Link:https://kevinmaney.com/Resources and Links:https://www.hireclout.comhttps://www.podcast.hireclout.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/hirefasthireright
Every year on her birthday, Kehla records a podcast episode reflecting on life and entrepreneurship. This year, she did something different. After pulling the transcripts from several of those birthday episodes, she started noticing a pattern in how her thinking has evolved over the years — and it revealed something most entrepreneurs don't realize they're doing in their business. If you've ever found yourself wondering: • Why a launch that didn't convert suddenly makes you question everything • Why a drop in engagement feels like proof something is wrong • Why certain seasons in business feel chaotic while others feel clear …this episode is for you. In this conversation, Kehla shares what she discovered after revisiting years of her own reflections as an entrepreneur — and the shift that completely changed how she navigates uncertainty, failure, and growth in business. Links Explore The Architectrix Atelier Connect with Kehla on Instagram
JB White opens the show running on little sleep after a lively SitRep appearance the night before, reflecting on the spirited debates inside the Badlands community and praising CannCon and Alpha Warrior for allowing passionate disagreement without shutting down the conversation. JB argues that strong debate is part of the American way and explains his adversarial style as a method of testing ideas and shaking the tree to see what people truly believe. He revisits the previous night's discussions and continues pressing his argument that many commentators have misread the geopolitical moment, particularly regarding Israel, Russia, and China. JB emphasizes that Americans should understand the strength of the United States military and the strategic role of alliances, insisting that recent global developments demonstrate the power of an “unshackled” United States acting decisively. The episode also explores propaganda narratives, historical context around World War II alliances, and a broader discussion about faith, history, and how people interpret global events. JB closes by encouraging listeners to think critically, engage in debate, and prepare for what he believes is a historic geopolitical transition.
Indiana Governor Mike Braun held another wide-ranging chat with Terry Meiners on WHAS Radio discussing bill passage in the Hoosier General Assembly, wooing the Chicago Bears across the border, dangerous truck drivers, working with ICE, and Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear's reluctance to embrace the Trump administration's Big Beautiful Bill.
Are sheep and goats really that different? In Matthew 25, Jesus paints a powerful vision of feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and visiting the imprisoned. But is this story about sorting good people from bad people—or something much deeper?In this episode of Sunday School Remix, Pastor Nate reframes the “sheep and goats” passage not as a moral scoreboard about heaven and hell, but as an unveiling of God's heart for compassion. What if this isn't about fear of judgment—but about living with a bigger heart right now?What You'll Learn:Why this passage may not be a classic parable at allHow Jesus challenges rule-focused religionWhat “apocalyptic” really means in the BibleWhy compassion is central to the Kingdom of GodWhat sheep and goats biologically reveal about the messageChapters: 00:00 Are sheep and goats really that different? 00:40 Rethinking the “parable” of Matthew 25 02:00 Is this about heaven and hell? 02:45 Pharisees, rules, and missing compassion 05:00 What “apocalyptic” actually means 06:30 Jesus' vision of the Kingdom of God 08:30 A judgment for now—not just eternity 10:15 Why sheep and goats are so similar 12:00 The surprising difference: bigger hearts 13:30 What this means for us todayIf this episode gave you a new way to see a familiar passage, like this video, subscribe to the channel, and share it with someone who grew up hearing this story a different way.Connect with Bethany:
In this episode of The Gentle Rebel Podcast, I explore something that happened yesterday. I had another episode planned for this week, but I put it on the shelf for now because I’ve been drawn into a fascinating situation that did the rounds after the freestyle skier Eileen Gu was asked, by a reporter after competing at the winter Olympics, what she described as a ridiculous question. The whole thing struck me as reassuringly messy and human. The reporter wanted to know if she considered the two silver medals she had won as two silvers gained or two golds lost. Within hours, the internet had blown up. People were calling this reporter misogynistic and celebrating Gu’s response, describing it as owning him after such a stupid comment. https://youtu.be/npRgyn19FvA What Happened? Eileen Gu had just competed in her second freestyle skiing event of the Winter Olympics Milano Cortina 2026. She won two silver medals. The reporter from Agence France-Presse asked whether she viewed those medals as two silvers gained or two golds lost. Gu responded by saying she thought that was a ridiculous perspective to take. She spoke about all her achievements and the pride she takes in being the most decorated female freeskier in history, doing things that have never been done before. She previously won two gold medals and a silver medal in the same events at Beijing 2022. A Standard Question The clip has split opinions. But whether or not you think it’s a bad question, it is familiar to those who follow sports coverage. It’s not a surprising question to ask an odds-on favourite, especially if they have won previous competitions. Studies have shown that silver medalists often feel more disappointment soon after an event than bronze medalists, focusing on what they could have won rather than what they almost didn’t win. There is something interesting in that. Something worth exploring if you want to understand the psychology of elite competition. The question picks up on the contrast between what someone feels going into an event and how they feel about the outcome. Understanding Perspective is Misread as Having a Dig In football here in the UK, after a team draws a league game, they are often asked if they feel like it was one point gained or two points dropped. It depends on expectations. It depends on whether they felt they ought to win it or whether they would have been happy to take something from the game. This is never considered a ridiculous or insensitive question. It is understood as what it is, which is a curious probe into the team’s or player’s mindset and perspective. It’s an invitation to reflect on performance against expectations and share that with listeners to provide greater context for the result. The question is worded as, “Do you see it as this or that?” It invited Eileen Gu to share her perspective. He did not state his opinion. He asked how she saw it. But Gu seemed to interpret this question as his perspective (criticism, judgement, etc.) and took exception to it. Why did it land in The Wrong Way? This might have been a matter of timing. A post-event press conference might feel like the wrong moment for philosophical reflection, which is what this question invites. In the rawness of the moment, having just competed, having just finished second when you had hoped for first, the last thing you might want is someone asking you to frame your feelings. Maybe in time, there would be an opportunity to think about how it felt to come second on this occasion. But in that moment, the question lands differently, perhaps feeling like a criticism. What we might be seeing in Gu is a projection of disappointment, aimed at the perspective she reads into this question. An external representation of an inner voice. It would be understandable if she were disappointed. She has won gold before. She knows what that feels like. And now she has two silver medals. It is a vulnerable thing to admit publicly, and anyway, why should she? She doesn’t owe anyone an answer to that question. Misunderstanding the Culture of a Sport There is another layer here. Like most sports, freestyle skiing has its own culture. It is a discipline where being the odds-on favourite does not guarantee anything. The athletes understand that many factors determine their fortunes when they are out there competing. There seems to be a wonderful sense of camaraderie among them. Great appreciation for the work they all put in, the tricks they attempt, and the fact that whoever wins deserves it on the night. A question framed entirely around winning and losing might feel ignorant of the spirit and values tied to a sport’s culture. It might feel like an outsider imposing a mainstream sports narrative on something more nuanced. Last week, Ilia Malinin had a huge amount of expectation heaped on his shoulders as he competed in the men’s figure skating. The pressure was a lot to handle. He made mistakes. The commentators painted a picture that assumed skating for gold was a formality, that he would take it no matter what. So when he finished eighth, it was a shock. If he had finished second, you could fully imagine exactly the same question being asked of him. It would make sense because of the context. We project a lot of expectations and assumptions onto sports stars. But we don’t know what success means to them at a particular moment in their journey. As such, we don’t know whether they are disappointed or delighted when they finish in a particular position. We can’t know unless we ask. There are different ways to do so. This is a lesson that applies to so many areas of life. The Internet’s Role And this is also where social media comes into play. Because the clip lacked context, it was designed to spread as a rage-baiting weapon. Within hours, the reporter had been transformed into a villain. People used some rather unpleasant, even violent, rhetoric to describe him. A huge number of assumptions and projections were layered onto the messages accompanying the clip. There is still a great deal of misogyny and sexism in sport, as in everyday life. The way people talk about women at all levels and across many roles is steeped in it. So when we see a situation like this framed in that way, it can undermine efforts to change this landscape. If a standard question asked of countless athletes over countless years suddenly becomes proof of something sinister, the word loses its power. The charge becomes a rhetorical cudgel that can be dismissed and diluted by those who want us to believe it doesn’t exist. I don’t know anything about the reporter and his views. But if we take the clip as a standalone artefact (which is all we have) and pick the bones out of it, there’s nothing to support the charge of misogyny. If Gu were a man, the question would make sense. If the reporter were a woman, it would still be asked whether the athlete was male or female. Many describe the question as inane and stupid, which is a different point altogether. Others say it is fair and interesting. Judgement is in the eye of the beholder. If you want it to be terrible, it can be. If you want it to be good, it can be. The words are the same. The meaning changes depending on who is listening. And I think that is one of the main points here. A Reassuringly Human Response What I see in Gu’s response is reassuringly human. There is an air of defensiveness, with the inner voice of disappointment attaching itself to a target. The reporter became that for her as he asked a question that was the wrong thing to say at that time. Or maybe it was the perfect thing because it gave her an object toward which she could direct some cathartic scorn. This is yet another example of the internet turning a natural human exchange into a battle. This weird age we live in of competitive conversations. It has been framed pretty carelessly and somewhat recklessly into a polarising story. The real story that underpins it is about what we expect from public figures and how social media strips context from situations and amplifies outrage. We see the impact of the pressure to perform, not just on the slope, on the field, on the court, but in front of the press, in front of the media. And then to become some kind of symbolic figure for the way everybody has interpreted your response in that setting. Most of all, it is about how we listen. It is about what we hear. It is about what we bring to a twenty-second clip. What we project onto it, what we are subconsciously looking for, and the impact of being braced to hear certain things in certain ways.
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In this February 5 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior focus on how the latest Epstein-related document drops are being actively misread and weaponized online. The discussion centers on the widespread confusion between contact lists, flight logs, testimony, and evidence, and how names appearing in documents are being falsely treated as proof of crimes. The hosts spend significant time addressing claims tied to witness protection, sealed records, and why assumptions about who is protected, who is exposed, and why certain material remains classified are being made without substantiation. They also break down how influencers and media figures are accelerating these errors, creating a feedback loop of outrage, retractions, and credibility damage. Throughout the episode, CannCon and Alpha Warrior stress the legal distinctions being ignored, the danger of crowdsourced investigations driven by emotion, and why this moment is testing whether alternative media can apply the same standards of restraint they demand from legacy outlets.
Most people think they're living with anxiety.Neuroscience shows many are actually responding to a misread internal signal—and that misunderstanding is what intensifies the experience. In this episode, you'll learn how your mind sends signals through your body, why uncertainty often gets labeled as anxiety, and the 5-step Neurocycle® process to reinterpret those signals and change your response with precision. Inside this episode: Why anxiety often isn't the original problem How misinterpretation amplifies physical sensations The 5 steps to identify the signal, find the trigger, uncover the thought, update the meaning, and take intentional action How this process rewires the brain through neuroplasticity If you've tried calming techniques, mindset shifts, or “pushing through” and nothing stuck—this explains why. ⚡️Join my annual 21-Day Brain Detox Challenge: reset your mind, break toxic thought cycles, and build real mental resilience—$50 off + a FREE surprise gift from Dr. Leaf with code WELCOME50! Register here: https://21daybraindetox.com Sponsors making this show possible: HUEL: Grab Huel today with my exclusive offer of 15% OFF online with my code DRLEAF at huel.com/DRLEAF. New Customers Only. BETTERHELP: Let therapy help you let go of what's holding you back. Visit BetterHelp.com/DRLEAF today to get 10% off your first month.
Send us a textEver have a client go quiet, tear up, or say they're stuck—and feel your stomach drop? We pull back the curtain on why those moments are not red flags but green lights for real change. When someone edges toward a new identity, their old beliefs push back. That resistance looks like confusion, doubt, and emotion. Instead of fixing, we show how to lean in, trust the process, and guide clients through the tipping point with calm presence.We unpack a simple, powerful frame: clarity comes after confusion. By holding a clean mirror—“When you think this, you show up like that. Do you want that?”—you return agency to the client and turn discomfort into decision. We talk about why scripts and checklists can't replace who you are in the room, how your certainty shapes client commitment, and what it takes to coach at the identity level where action becomes automatic. Expect practical cues to stay present, questions that reveal belief-behavior links, and ways to normalize the relapse that often shows up right before the breakthrough.Along the way, we get honest about the coach's growth curve: the urge to prove, the fear of wasting time, and the shift from doing more to being the guide who creates safety in silence. You'll leave with a steadier stance, language you can use today, and a clearer sense of how high impact coaching changes both your clients and you. If you're ready to deepen presence, build client agency, and create lasting transformation, hit play, subscribe, and share this with a coach who needs to hear it. Then tell us: what's the toughest “stuck” moment you're facing right now?Interested becoming a High Impact Coach? The High Impact Mastery Academy by Modern Leadership Coaching helps you: Serve Your Clients Better Accelerate Client Progress Stand Out as a Certified Coach Join the waitlist today:https://www.modernleadership.us/mastery
As parents, we often believe we know why our kids behave the way they do.We assume intentions, assign meaning to their actions, and respond from that story, often when we are stressed, tired, or triggered. But what if those assumptions are wrong? In this episode of Art of Raising Humans, we explore one of the most common and overlooked parenting mistakes, mind reading our children. This happens when we assume we know their motives without actually checking. We unpack why the parent brain does this under stress, what brain science and child development tell us about behavior, and how these assumptions quietly erode connection, trust, and cooperation, especially with tweens and teens. In this episode, you will learn:• Why the human brain jumps to negative interpretations under stress• How nervous system dysregulation leads parents to misread behavior• Why kids often cannot articulate their own motives and what that means for discipline• How curiosity builds safety, honesty, and long term behavior change• What it looks like to assume the best without losing boundaries• Practical ways to pause assumptions and respond with clarity and connection This episode is for parents who want to move beyond control, power struggles, and miscommunication and toward deeper understanding, cooperation, and trust.You do not need to read your child's mind. You need to make space for their voice. View the full podcast transcript at: https://www.artofraisinghumans.com/why-parents-misread-their-kids-behavior-and-how-brain-science-changes-the-way-you-respond Visit our website and social media channels for more valuable content for your parenting journey. Resource Website: https://www.artofraisinghumans.com Video Courses: https://art-of-raising-humans.newzenler.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artofraisinghumans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofraisinghumans Podcast Website: https://www.theartofraisinghumans.com Book List:https://www.artofraisinghumans.com/booklist The Art of Raising Humans podcast should not be considered or used as counseling but for educational purposes only.
Someone is going to say something this year.They'll forget. Misread. Interrupt. Post. Assume. And when it happens, you'll feel it—tight chest, sharp tone, replaying the moment long after it passed. In this episode, Ryan challenges you to decide now how you'll respond later when offense shows up... because it will. From being a bitter you, a guarded you, or a revengeful you, to choosing a forgiving you, this conversation explores why forgiveness isn't about excusing behavior. It's about freeing yourself. If you've ever felt anxious, distant, or weighed down by unresolved hurt, this episode will help you rethink what carrying offense is really costing you.
What separates successful investors, executives, and decision-makers from the rest isn't luck—it's how they understand risk, probability, and data. In this episode of GrowNLearn, host Zorina Dimitrova—investment matchmaker and strategic growth advisor—welcomes Dr. Michael Orkin, a renowned statistician and consultant who has advised casino odds-makers, Fortune-100 strategy teams, and global organizations on how to think clearly under uncertainty. Dr. Orkin is the author of The Story of Chance: Beyond the Margin of Error (2nd Edition, 2025), a powerful guide to recognizing data illusions, misleading patterns, and cognitive traps that influence everything from investment decisions to leadership strategy. Together, we explore: Why humans are hardwired to see patterns that don't exist How casinos, investors, and boards quantify real risk Expected Value (EV) as a decision-making framework The Kelly Criterion and disciplined capital allocation How small data samples and headlines distort reality Practical tools to spot “loaded dice” in business, finance, and life This conversation is essential viewing for: ✔ Investors & capital allocators ✔ Founders & executives ✔ Strategy, finance, and growth leaders ✔ Anyone making high-stakes decisions under uncertainty
Buyers often sound interested even when they aren't committed. In this episode, Brandon explains why the biggest deals are lost through misread signals, not direct rejection. He breaks down five critical behavioral buying signals: commitment to next steps, willingness to share context, collateral requests with ownership, engagement with real constraints, and sudden changes in responsiveness.You'll learn how to interpret what buyers are actually doing, how to shift conversations from curiosity to clarity, and how to respond in ways that keep deals moving without sounding needy. This episode reframes selling as reading behavior and designing decision paths... not chasing positive feedback.
After drinks in Redwood City, Miguel walked away feeling hopeful. Hannah was bright, curious, and honest about how exhausting dating in your thirties can feel. No awkward moments, no forced conversation. Just a solid, relaxed vibe. Then… silence. This episode explores how dates that feel “good” don't always turn into something more.
We happily welcome Dr. Allie Ticktin to Diverse Thinking Different Learning! Dr. Ticktin is dedicated to helping children and their families thrive through sensory-based play, having founded Play 2 Progress and writing Play to Progress, introducing parents to all eight senses and offering practical ways to support them at home. Blending child development science with playful learning, Dr. Ticktin focuses on building kids' confidence and supporting their growth across emotional, social, physical, and academic areas. At the core of her philosophy is the belief that empowering parents from the very beginning is the best way to set children up for lifelong success! Throughout our conversation, we explore the topic of sensory processing and sensory motor integration - often misunderstood but nevertheless foundational to how children learn, regulate, and thrive. Dr. Ticktin, an occupational therapist and author, explains that sensory processing involves more than just the five basic senses, that there are actually eight senses that children need to effectively process, including the "hidden" senses of vestibular, proprioceptive, and interoceptive! Dr. Ticktin highlights the fact that sensory issues are not simply behavioral problems but are rather neurological differences in how a child's brain processes sensory information. This can manifest in various ways, from being overly sensitive to certain textures to having trouble regulating emotions and attention. She stresses the importance of reframing these challenges as differences in sensory processing, rather than just automatically resorting to labeling them as "bad behavior." As we discuss, an especially important part of supporting children with sensory needs is teaching them to recognize and communicate their needs, and Allie discusses "body tools" - often referred to as fidget spinners or sensory toys - and how empowering children to identify and use whatever tools help them self-regulate can dramatically improve their ability to focus, learn, and interact socially. Our discussion also covers how sensory integration therapy can positively affect not just motor skills but also social-emotional functioning, with Dr. Ticktin reflecting on how she has seen children learn to self-regulate and even start advocating for their sensory needs and those of their peers. Our discussion provides you with a comprehensive overview of sensory processing, its importance in child development, and effective strategies for supporting children with sensory needs via a collaborative approach based on children's strengths! Show Notes: [2:29] - Sensory processing involves eight senses, not just tactile experiences such as messy play. [5:10] - Dr. Ticktin argues that a child's sensory system forms the unseen "roots" supporting all higher developmental skills. [7:05] - Some kids struggle to filter irrelevant sensory input, resulting in classrooms feeling overwhelming. [9:08] - Dr. Ticktin points out that many "bad behaviors" actually stem from unsatisfied sensory needs. [11:28] - Dr. Ticktin explains how "body tools" can help children self-regulate, reducing behavioral issues via sensory support. [13:30] - Sensory inputs can raise or lower excitement depending on how the child processes them. [17:38] - Misread behaviors in daily tasks might signal underlying sensory-motor challenges. [18:22] - Hear how sensory issues can appear as rough play, clumsiness, withdrawal, or shutdowns. [21:09] - Dr. Ticktin argues that self-regulation often crosses over with sensory needs. [24:49] - Young kids may tantrum from sensory overwhelm because they lack the language to explain their feelings. [25:12] - Dr. Ticktin explains how teaching kids to "empty their bucket" prevents overload, very similar to adults managing stress. [28:33] - Learn how play-based therapy strengthens sensory foundations with purposeful activities appearing as simple play. [31:54] - Excessive screen time limits ideation, rendering open-ended, unscheduled play especially important for development. [33:25] - Consistent family involvement is so important, since progress relies on using tools beyond therapy sessions. [36:14] - Dr. Ticktin encourages listeners to buy her book. Links and Related Resources: Episode 42: Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder with Courtney Duckworth-Harris, MA, OTR/L Episode 72: Prioritizing Co-Regulation and Self-Regulation in Communication with Danielle G. Kent M.S., CCC-SLP Episode 221: Would a Behavioral Aide/Shadow Help My Child? Episode 233: Body-Based Interventions for Neurodivergent Students with Megan Beardmore, PhD, NCSP Allie Ticktin - Play to Progress: Lead Your Child to Success Using the Power of Sensory Play Connect with Dr. Allie Ticktin: Play2Progress Website Phone: (323) 782-3331
Christians argue about Paul all the time! Is it faith or is it works? Is it Law or is it grace? Saved forever—or not? What if the problem's not Paul, what if it's us? In this video, I want to show you how a modern reading of Paul quietly distorts his message — and once you see the mistake we keep making, a lot of the confusion will start to make sense. So let's get into it…Doubt Is Not the Enemy of Faith (The Bible Never Says It Is): https://youtu.be/RbdEOsZ5FZ0?si=Im5Ute6cwbAI8-8cCheck out my second channel for deep Bible study: https://www.youtube.com/@EveryWord_WD Sign up for my Debate Masterclass: https://wisedisciple.org/masterclassJoin my awesome Patreon community: www.patreon.com/WiseDiscipleAccess an exclusive offer to Logos Bible Software: www.logos.com/WiseDiscipleUse WISEDISCIPLE10 for my discount at Biblingo: https://biblingo.org/pricing/?ref=wisediscipleGet my 5 Day Bible Reading Plan here: https://www.patreon.com/collection/565289?view=expandedGet your Wise Disciple merch here: https://bit.ly/wisediscipleWant a BETTER way to communicate your Christian faith? Check out my website: www.wisedisciple.org
Joanne is joined by clinical anatomist John Sharkey to unpack why stretching, fascia and strength are so often misunderstood in modern fitness, rehabilitation and movement training. Together they examine how misread science can lead to harmful assumptions about flexibility, myofascial release and long-term tissue health.The conversation centres on a widely discussed research paper on long-duration static stretching and strength. Joanne and John carefully clarify what the study does and does not show, exploring why increases in muscle girth do not automatically equate to functional strength, and how neural adaptation, fluid shifts and injury repair are often mistaken for true training effects.They discuss fascia science, biomechanics, functional movement and therapeutic exercise through a clinical lens, highlighting the dangers of extrapolating extreme laboratory conditions into everyday practice. This episode challenges common flexibility myths and reframes stretching as a question of physiology, neurology and context, not force or endurance.This conversation will be especially relevant for movement teachers, physiotherapists, manual therapists, trainers and anyone interested in fascia training, mobility exercises and therapeutic movement. It offers a grounded, nuanced perspective on how the body adapts and why better questions matter when interpreting research.The paper discussed is ‘Influence of Long-Lasting Static Stretching on Maximal Strength, Muscle Thickness and Flexibility', 2022.If this episode sparks questions or reflections, we invite you to share them in the comments on our YouTube channel, where we love hearing from you and we always respond.SIGN UP TO THE JOANNE AVISON NEWSLETTER Simply scroll down to ‘Join Our Collective' and pop in your details. We DON'T spam and we DO respect privacy!FOLLOWING ON YOUTUBE?Do join us! Start here MORE:My website - https://www.joanneavison.com/My course - https://myofascialmagic.com/My book: - https://amzn.to/3zF3SASInstagram - joanneavisonFREE ONLINE WEBINAR:Free Webinar - https://myofascialmagic.com/webinar-registrationPodcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman
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Tis the season to feel overwhelmed. Help yourself and communicate with those closest to you on how to best HELP YOU when you're feeling overwhelmed. Take it back to the days of moments that haunt or impact you from thriller movies of your past, and stick around until the end for a fun misread word game with Julie and Rick (The Victory Couch is hosted by Rick and Julie Rando).Show notes: Connect with us on Instagram @thevictorycouch, Facebook,victorycouchpodcast@gmail.com, or www.thevictorycouch.comWant a new Victory Couch sticker for your water bottle, laptop, guitar case, etc.? Send us a message and we'll mail you one.SUBSCRIBE to The Victory Couch e-mail list by visiting https://www.thevictorycouch.com/ and click SUBSCRIBE at the top of your screen.What do you most need from me when you're feeling overwhelmed?Sawhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387564/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkAretheir thriller or scary movies you saw when you were younger thatmade an impact on you?NapoleonDynamite https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0374900/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkScreamhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117571/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkTheExorcist https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070047/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkFlowersin The Attic https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093036/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkE.T.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083866/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkTheSilence of the Lambshttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102926/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkSe7enhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114369/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkTheSixth Sense https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167404/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkPrimalFear https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117381/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkDonnieBrasco https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119008/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkTheGame https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119174/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkFridaythe 13th https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080761/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkHalloweenhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077651/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkAsone prepares to have guests to their house, how can you make thosewith food allergies feel comfortable and welcome?Instagrammisread word game with Julie & RickCouchcrumb: adults taking rec league sports too seriously, WashingtonCommandersPropyour feet up: non traditional Thanksgiving at Ocean Cityhttps://www.ococean.com/
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Web3 Academy: Exploring Utility In NFTs, DAOs, Crypto & The Metaverse
In today's episode, we sit down with Sid Powell, CEO of Maple Finance, to dig into the forces shaping crypto right now: the yen carry unwinding, liquidity shocks, the October flash crash, stablecoin expansion, and what 2026 actually looks like once the dust settles.~~~~~
Luke 17:11–19 is one of the most familiar miracle stories in Scripture—yet also one of the most misinterpreted. In this episode, we walk through the most common ways people understand the Ten Lepers
We finally come to the conclusion of Turin's story—and what a wild, dramatic finale it is. In this episode, we sort through some of the most unexpectedly Shakespearean moments Tolkien ever wrote, as Turin wakes after the battle with Glaurung and tries to piece together the chaos that followed. Misread signals, rising tempers, and a whole crowd of very confused onlookers make for one unforgettable morning in Brethil. It's intense, it's messy, and yes, we add a little humor to keep ourselves from falling apart right along with the characters. Tune in now to hear how it all unfolds.https://linktr.ee/sistersoftheshirepodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sistersoftheshirepodcast/https://www.patreon.com/sistersoftheshirepodcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/1HIhmdeX6761vi7RyOjl8f?si=_qwdGdP7SbmAP2RWlji54w
Scrubs and Subpoenas: Documentation Dilemmas - The Misread MarkSUMMARY: Scrubs and Subpoenas: Documentation Dilemmas is a podcast bundle that explores the critical role of documentation in healthcare and its impact on patient safety and malpractice claims. Through real-life stories of medical errors and malpractice cases, this series provides insights into the consequences of inadequate documentation and the steps needed to improve practices. Each episode serves as a cautionary tale and a guide to fostering a culture of accountability, empathy, and excellence in healthcare. A simple vaginal lesion? Or is there more than meets the eye? Join Dr. Sally Miller, expert witness, as she exposes a tragic case of misdiagnosis and missed opportunities—and a stark reminder for thoroughness and vigilance in healthcare. ---Nurses may be able to complete an accredited CE activity featuring content from this podcast and earn CE hours provided from Elite Learning by Colibri Healthcare. For more information, click hereAlready an Elite Member? Login hereLearn more about CE Podcasts from Elite Learning by Colibri HealthcareView this podcast course on Elite LearningSeries: Scrubs and Subpoenas: Documentation Dilemmas
The government shutdown is inching closer to an end as members of the House of Representatives return to Washington today. They are expected to vote on a bill to end the shutdown this week, after eight Senate Democrats voted with Republicans to advance a budget package on Monday night. The package includes funding for the government until January and would also reinstate federal employees who were laid off during the shutdown. But, and there's a big but, the budget package does not include an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies that make health insurance more affordable for millions of people. To discuss the potential end to the shutdown further, with no answers on healthcare, we spoke with Delaware Democratic Congresswoman Sarah McBride on Tuesday afternoon.And in headlines, CNN reports the United Kingdom is no longer sharing intelligence with the US about suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean, a judge ruled West Virginia National Guard troops can stay in DC, and President Donald Trump is pushing a 50-year-mortgage plan for prospective homebuyers.Show Notes: Call Congress – 202-224-3121Subscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/3kk4nyz8What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
When Innocence Feels Like Rejection: How Codependent Mothers Misread Their Children What happens when a child's innocent comment gets filtered through the lens of an unhealthy, codependent mom versus a healthy, emotionally attuned mom? The difference can shape not only the child's self-worth but also the generational cycle of codependency. In this episode, Lisa A. Romano, Breakthrough Life Coach and bestselling author, unpacks how unhealed wounds distort a mother's perception of her child's needs and words. An emotionally unhealthy mother, trapped in her own unresolved pain, may perceive an innocent statement like “I wish I could play with you more” as a personal attack—triggering shame, defensiveness, or withdrawal. A healthy mother, however, sees the same comment for what it is: a child's bid for love and connection. This powerful contrast reveals why addressing codependency is not just self-work—it's generational work. If left unchecked, codependency programs children to feel responsible for others' feelings, abandon their own needs, and repeat the same painful patterns in adulthood. Lisa shows you how to break the cycle by teaching: Why codependent programming distorts reality and causes misinterpretation of innocent words. The neuroscience behind why trauma survivors often personalize others' emotions. How healthy mothers validate their child's truth without collapsing into shame or defensiveness. Why breaking free from codependency is the single most important gift you can pass to your children. This episode is a must-listen if you: Grew up with a parent who made you feel guilty for your feelings. Struggle with people-pleasing or fearing rejection. Want to stop codependency from spilling into your parenting or relationships. Are ready to see how your healing ripples into future generations. ✨ Pro tip: Awareness is the first step. When you learn to recognize these patterns, you reclaim your ability to create healthy connections and stop carrying wounds that were never yours to bear. Begin Your Healing Journey: Lisa introduces her signature 12 Week Breakthrough Method—a trauma-informed, neuroscience-based coaching program designed for adult children of narcissistic, neglectful, or emotionally immature parents. Inside the program, you'll discover: Brain retraining techniques rooted in neuroscience. Inner child healing and self-concept reorganization. Journaling prompts and assessments to increase self-awareness. Tools to stop subconscious self-abandonment and live authentically. How to integrate shadow work and break toxic generational patterns. Thousands have transformed their lives with this method—learning to step out of survival mode and into authentic, empowered living.
Did Jesus come to cancel the Law of Moses—or fulfill it? In this compelling episode, Dr. Paul Sloan joins Dru Johnson to challenge one of the most persistent misunderstandings in modern Christianity: the idea that Jesus and Paul opposed the Torah. Drawing from his book Jesus and the Law of Moses, Sloan explains how legalism, misunderstanding of impurity, and modern Christian readings of Paul have distorted our view of the biblical law. Instead of a rigid checklist of 613 rules, the Torah was a wisdom-guided, relational framework that assumed the realities of sin, forgiveness, and impurity—and offered ways to address them. They explore how Jesus engaged in sophisticated legal reasoning, why Paul continued to participate in the temple sacrificial system even after his conversion, and why the “burden” of the law has been misunderstood. Sloan also critiques how Pharisees are caricatured as villains, with damaging theological consequences—especially for how Christians view modern Jews and Judaism. This episode brings clarity to what Jesus and Paul were really doing with the law—and why recovering this perspective is crucial for theology, biblical interpretation, and interfaith understanding today. To get your copy of Jesus And The Law Of Moses: https://bakerpublishinggroup.com/products/9781540966384_jesus-and-the-law-of-moses We are listener supported. Give to the cause here: https://hebraicthought.org/give For more articles: https://thebiblicalmind.org/ Social Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HebraicThought Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hebraicthought Threads: https://www.threads.net/hebraicthought X: https://www.twitter.com/HebraicThought Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/hebraicthought.org Chapters: 00:00 Understanding the Law and Jesus' Perspective 02:22 Hurdles in Understanding the Law 05:13 Legalism and Its Misinterpretations 08:20 The Case for Jesus and Paul Abolishing the Torah 11:35 Exploring Dietary Laws and Their Implications 14:33 The Nature of Law and Forgiveness 17:31 Ritual Purity and Its Misconceptions 20:24 Pharisees: Villains or Misunderstood Figures? 23:25 Modern Implications of Ancient Interpretations 24:43 Paul's Observance of the Torah 25:33 The Role of Sacrifices in Early Christianity 31:40 Jesus and the Sacrificial System 34:04 Cultural Critique: Rabbinics and Jesus' Teachings
On this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan and Corey welcome Joel Litman back to the show. Joel is the founder and chief investment officer of our corporate affiliate Altimetry, where his team uses their Uniform Accounting system to look beyond the as-reported numbers in financial reports to see how companies are really performing. Joel kicks things off by discussing the resilience of the U.S. stock market, which has takenmany professional investors by surprise. He states that historically, tariffs have not been a tax on consumers, with exporters absorbing 50% to 60% of costs to maintain their market share. Joel also argues that the U.S. dollar continues to be strong and that despite recession woes, corporate credit shows the economy is persistent. (0:00) Next, Joel urges folks not to give in to the "fear of getting in" (the counterpart to the "fear of missing out"). Because investors are seeing new highs, they think they've missed out on buying in, but Joel says that's a mistake. Joel also shares his thoughts on the usage of AI and how many concerns over it replacing the entire workforce are unwarranted. Additionally, he says that the investment advice it provides is often incorrect and that is should be used as a supplement to research instead. (26:36) Finally, Joel reflects along with Dan and Corey on Nobel Prize-winning economist Eugene Fama and the scope of his knowledge. Joel also provides a brief explanation of what he and his team look for at Altimetry. And he provides a glimpse of some of his latest research.(45:41)