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On this episode, host Sima Vasa talks to Jason Cohen, Founder and CEO of Simulacra Synthetic Data Studio, about the limits of traditional research, the evolution of synthetic data, and why causal modeling matters more than larger sample sizes. Drawing on his experience building and exiting Gastrograph AI, Jason explains how real-world data gaps undermine decision-making and how synthetic data can support scenario-based predictions when applied responsibly. Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction.05:24 Most brands can't know in advance if research data is “correct.”09:44 Generic LLM personas rarely represent any real population.13:08 Cross‑coverage lets AI infer missing audience segments.16:04 Synthetic data is real when it's actually used.19:36 Diversity in base samples drives credible synthetic expansion.23:28 Sample boosting alone doesn't fix bad research outcomes.25:08 Synthetic data scales insights for hard‑to‑reach cohorts.26:08 Misused synthetic personas can drive completely wrong decisions. Resources Mentioned: Simulacra Synthetic Data Studio | Website Thanks for listening to the Data Gurus podcast, brought to you by Infinity Squared. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss another insightful conversation. #Analytics #MA #Data #Strategy #Innovation #Acquisitions #MRX #Restech
The phrase "evidence-based" often signals authority in health and fitness. But what happens when that authority is borrowed, not earned? This episode explores how the pursuit of "evidence-based" status has, for many, become an intellectual performance, detached from genuine understanding. When coaches build frameworks on follower counts instead of deep literacy, clients can be harmed. Topics discussed: - The shift: "evidence-based" as ego- Common misuses- The correlation-causation trap- Hierarchy of evidence- Influence vs. expertise- The three pillars of true evidence-based practice- Why individual client context matters---------- My Live Program for Coaches: The Functional Nutrition and Metabolism Specialization www.metabolismschool.com---------- [Free] Metabolism School 101: The Video Serieshttp://www.metabolismschool.com/metabolism-101----------Subscribe to My Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/@sammillerscience?si=s1jcR6Im4GDHbw_1----------Grab a Copy of My New Book - Metabolism Made Simple---------- Stay Connected: Instagram: @sammillerscienceYoutube: SamMillerScience Facebook: The Nutrition Coaching Collaborative CommunityTikTok: @sammillerscience----------“This Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast and the show notes or the reliance on the information provided is to be done at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and is for educational purposes only. Always consult your physician before beginning any exercise program and users should not disregard, or delay in obtaining, medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. By accessing this Podcast, the listener acknowledges that the entire contents and design of this Podcast, are the property of Oracle Athletic Science LLC, or used by Oracle Athletic Science LLC with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of Oracle Athletic Science LLC, which may be requested by contacting the Oracle Athletic Science LLC by email at operations@sammillerscience.com. By accessing this Podcast, the listener acknowledges that Oracle Athletic Science LLC makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast."
LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured Political history has a funny way of repeating itself. Back in 2002, after Senator Paul Wellstone's tragic plane crash, his funeral became a partisan rally — and it backfired badly on Democrats heading into the midterms. Watching the scenes from Jesse Jackson's funeral this week, it's hard not to remember that moment.In this episode, we break down:• How political speeches at funerals can quickly turn voters off• Why Democrats risk repeating the Wellstone backlash from 2002• The awkward optics of national politicians eulogizing someone they barely knew• Why grandstanding during moments of mourning rarely plays well outside partisan circles• How voters often see through staged political theater• And why the Democratic Party may be underestimating how these moments land with the public
You asked for more, so here we go. On our second part of Bible Verses That Are Often Misused and Taken Out of Context, we're diving into more passages that have been stretched, twisted, and completely removed from their original meaning.If Part One had you rethinking those familiar words you've seen on coffee mugs and Instagram posts, Part Two goes even deeper into the verses we've all heard, quoted, and probably misunderstood at some point. We're uncovering the richer, often surprising truths hiding in their original context—not to tear anything down, but to build a faith that rests on what the Bible actually says, not just what we've assumed it says. Grab your Bible, leave your assumptions at the door, and let's learn to handle God's Word the right way, together.Read more: https://kuzaapp.com/6-bible-verses-that-are-often-misused-and-taken-out-of-context/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kuzaappInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kuzaappTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kuzaappBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kuza--3674993/support.
An investigation of what SSGs/SAGs are, what they're supposed to do and are they being done effectively. Host Richard discusses with guest host Dean Holden and Brian Gillam who explains how he's used these with his own U16 team. In the podcast, reference is made to Tom Mollloy's website: hockeycoachingabcs.com.
Join us as we explore 6 Bible verses that are often misused and taken out of context. You've seen them on coffee mugs, Instagram posts, and even preached from pulpits, familiar words that sound comforting but have been stretched, twisted, and completely removed from their original meaning. We all love a good promise, but what happens when the promise we're clinging to was never meant for what we're using it for?In this eye-opening episode, we uncover the surprising, often deeper truths hiding in the original context of these popular passages. Not to embarrass anyone, but to help us fall in love with what Scripture actually teaches rather than what we've assumed it says. Read more: https://kuzaapp.com/6-bible-verses-that-are-often-misused-and-taken-out-of-context/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kuzaappInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kuzaappTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kuzaappBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kuza--3674993/support.
In today's episode of the MX3 Podcast, we dive into the growing trend of celebrities using their platforms to push political opinions—and whether it helps or hurts their credibility.We discuss customer service, media bias, celebrity influence, Billie Eilish's controversial Grammy moment, and why context matters in today's news cycle. We also break down how misinformation spreads and why personal responsibility still matters.At MX3 Podcast, our mission is to talk about money, motivation, and relevant events that impact real people. We believe in honest conversations and critical thinking in a world full of noise.
This is a fun conversation about what certain Christian catchphrases mean or where they come from as well as talking though commonly misused Bible verses.
“Judge not.”It's one of the most quoted statements Jesus ever made—and one of the most misunderstood.In this episode, we examine how the phrase “judge not” has been taken out of context and used to silence discernment, shut down biblical correction, and excuse error within the Church. What did Jesus actually mean in Matthew 7? And why does the Book of Jude make it unmistakably clear that believers are commanded to contend for the faith rather than retreat into silence?This program presents a careful, Scripture-based discussion designed to restore biblical clarity, showing that Jesus condemned hypocrisy—not truth—and that discernment is a responsibility, not a sin.This episode is part of the ongoing Last Christian Media program and is presented for educational, informational, and faith-based discussion purposes.
“Judge not.”It's one of the most quoted statements Jesus ever made—and one of the most misunderstood.In this episode, we examine how the phrase “judge not” has been taken out of context and used to silence discernment, shut down biblical correction, and excuse error within the Church. What did Jesus actually mean in Matthew 7? And why does the Book of Jude make it unmistakably clear that believers are commanded to contend for the faith rather than retreat into silence?This program presents a careful, Scripture-based discussion designed to restore biblical clarity, showing that Jesus condemned hypocrisy—not truth—and that discernment is a responsibility, not a sin.This episode is part of the ongoing Last Christian Media program and is presented for educational, informational, and faith-based discussion purposes.
Sean and Amanda open the show by covering A24's win in the 72-hour bidding war for Olivia Wilde's ‘The Invite' at the Sundance Film Festival (1:16), react to the leaked photographs from the upcoming biopics about the Beatles (5:33), and share their brief takeaways from the BAFTA nominations (8:38). Then, they cover ‘Mercy,' starring Chris Pratt, which they found to be an evil and disastrous misfire (17:01). Next, they talk through Sam Raimi's ‘Send Help', starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien, and celebrate Raimi's use of his signature trademarks to explore some really morally thorny material (41:34). Finally, they use McAdams's wonderful performance as a segue to have a conversation about the 10 most misused stars in Hollywood (1:00:16). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Producer: Jack Sanders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Feedback is one of the most powerful tools we have as music teachers—yet many of us unintentionally break the feedback loop that helps students grow. In this episode, we explore what a true feedback loop looks like, why “too many goals” and “too much talk” derail progress, and how to give feedback that students can actually use. Learn how to move beyond perfectionism, avoid common teaching traps, and create lessons where feedback becomes a cycle of real learning—not just commentary. Whether you teach beginners or advancing students, this episode will help you make your feedback clearer, kinder, and far more effective.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
The Word of God is truth — yet Scripture is often pulled out of context and reshaped to support religious tradition rather than Biblical truth. In this episode, Michael Rood exposes one of the most misused and misunderstood phrases in the Bible — a phrase so over-quoted that it has become the epitome of hyperbole in modern Christianity. Learn how context was lost, meaning was distorted, and how returning to the original intent of Scripture restores truth and clarity. If you’ve ever wondered how deception enters theology, this teaching will challenge everything you thought you knew. Truth matters. Context matters. Scripture interprets Scripture. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @aroodawakening Watch more on the Michael Rood TV App! https://bit.ly/2X9oN9h Join us on ANY social media platform! https://aroodawakening.tv/community/s... Your Donation keeps these videos going! Thank you! https://aroodawakening.tv/donate/ Support us by visiting our store! https://roodstore.com/ Support us with purchases on Amazon!* https://amzn.to/3pJu9cC Have Questions? Ask us Here! https://aroodawakening.tv/support/con... "PLEASE NOTE: This is an affiliate link. This means that, at zero cost to you, A Rood Awakening! International will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the link and finalize a purchase."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blood work is trending — but most people are reading it wrong.“Normal” labs don't mean optimal, and context is what everyone is missing.In this episode, we break down why blood work has become a trend instead of a tool, how people are misinterpreting their labs, and why “normal” results often create false confidence instead of real clarity. Everyone wants answers from a single panel, but very few understand how to read blood markers in context.Joined by Lindsay Perry, the conversation dives into what blood work can and cannot tell you, why markers like insulin, glucose, and A1C must be viewed together, and why relying on isolated numbers leads to poor decisions. We also discuss the limitations of cortisol testing, why blood work alone doesn't capture nervous system stress, and where additional tools like genetics and functional testing actually fit.This episode isn't anti–blood work — it's anti-misuse.You'll hear a grounded, coaching-driven perspective on:Why blood work became popular — and how it's being misunderstoodThe danger of reading labs without lifestyle, behavior, and symptom contextInsulin as a missing piece in most standard blood panelsWhy cortisol is difficult to assess accurately through blood work aloneHow genetics, gut health, and deeper testing inform smarter decisionsWhy data without interpretation creates confusion, not solutionsLindsay Perry brings real-world coaching insight into how health data should guide action, not anxiety, and why context matters more than any single number on a report.If you've ever been told your labs are “normal” but still don't feel right — this conversation explains why.00:00 – Why Blood Work Is Trending Right NowBlood work has become the latest health trend and why everyone wants answers from labs.01:18 – Everyone Wants to Be a Blood Work ExpertHow access to data without education creates confusion and false authority.03:05 – Why “Normal” Blood Work Can Be MisleadingUnderstanding reference ranges vs optimal health and why people feel stuck.05:12 – The Missing Marker: InsulinWhy insulin is often ignored, how it connects to glucose and A1C, and why it matters.08:04 – Looking at Markers Together, Not in IsolationWhy single lab values don't tell the full story.10:36 – Cortisol and the Limits of Blood TestingWhy cortisol is difficult to assess through blood work alone.13:02 – Stress, the Nervous System, and What Labs MissWhy lifestyle and nervous system regulation don't show up clearly on labs.15:48 – Genetics as a Coaching ToolHow genetic testing is used to guide smarter decisions, not labels.18:22 – Detox, Methylation, and Mitochondrial Pathways ExplainedBreaking down common genetic categories and what they influence.21:10 – Gut Health, Sensitivities, and Deeper TestingWhen blood work isn't enough and additional testing becomes relevant.24:05 – Why Context Matters More Than Any NumberHow symptoms, behavior, and lifestyle complete the picture.26:42 – Coaching vs Data ObsessionWhy data should guide action, not anxiety.29:30 – Using Blood Work the Right WayHow to treat labs as a tool, not a diagnosis.32:10 – Final Thoughts: Blood Work Isn't the EnemyWhy blood work is valuable when used correctly and responsibly.⚠️ DisclaimerThis content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding your health and lab results.
When retirement planning feels overwhelming, the real risk might be not knowing what you don’t know. On this episode, Derrick Caldwell breaks down the truth about annuities, long‑term care costs, and the misconceptions that can derail a secure retirement. They explore how income planning, risk transfer, and customized strategies can help you navigate rising healthcare expenses and avoid burdening your family. With real stories and practical insights, this conversation helps listeners understand the decisions that shape their financial future. Get Your Complimentary Retirement Analysis Social Media: Facebook | XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) can transform metabolic health, but only with smart dosing, adequate dietary protein, regular strength training, and mental health support. In this episode, we explore how GLP-1 medications work in the brain and gut, why metabolic health is more than BMI or a weight on the scale, and how to use these drugs safely. Our expert guest, gastroenterologist, Dr Supriya Rao shares practical dosing, side effect strategies, and what makes results stick.• Defining metabolic health beyond BMI and weight• How GLP-1s reduce appetite and slow gastric emptying• Healthy weight loss pace and preserving lean muscle• Practical + science-backed dosing and individualized titration• The unknown risks of compounding and microdosing• Managing nausea, reflux, and constipation• Diet shifts: smaller meals, more fiber, adequate protein• Mental health, body image, and stigma in care• Durability of results and maintenance dosing• New indications: MASH (metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis), sleep apnea, cardiovascular protection• Building an educated care teamReferences/Resources:Tzang CC, Wu PH, Luo CA, Chen ZT, Lee YT, Huang ES, Kang YF, Lin WC, Tzang BS, Hsu TC. Metabolic rebound after GLP-1 receptor agonist discontinuation: a systematic review and meta-analysis. EClinicalMedicine. 2025 Nov 28;90:103680. Ghusn W, Hurtado MD. Glucagon-like Receptor-1 agonists for obesity: Weight loss outcomes, tolerability, side effects, and risks. Obes Pillars. 2024;12:100127. Published 2024 Aug 31. Moiz A, Filion KB, Tsoukas MA, Yu OHY, Peters TM, Eisenberg MJ. The expanding role of GLP-1 receptor agonists: a narrative review of current evidence and future directions. EClinicalMedicine. 2025 Jul 17;86:103363. Integrated Gastroenterology Consultants (Dr. Supriya Rao's practice site)Book: The GLP-1 Kitchen: A Cookbook for Living Well on Weight Loss Medications Escobar S-N et al. (contains affiliate marketing link)Learn more about Kate and Dr. Riehl:Website: www.katescarlata.com and www.drriehl.comInstagram: @katescarlata @drriehl and @theguthealthpodcastOrder Kate and Dr. Riehl's book, Mind Your Gut: The Science-Based, Whole-body Guide to Living Well with IBS. The information included in this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider before starting any new treatment or making changes to existing treatment.
Vintage drug ads promised calm mornings, slimmer silhouettes, and instant relief from restless nights. We dig beneath the glossy slogans to unpack how Black Beauties, Quaaludes, Miltown, Barbiturates, and Purple Hearts shaped the path to today's mediations—and what that history teaches us about safety, dependence, and withdrawal. With clear explanations of GABA, tolerance, and cross‑tapering, we connect old “uppers and downers” to modern clinical practice and the real risks people still face.I share why amphetamines jumped from diet pills to productivity boosters, how tranquilizers won hearts and airwaves, and why barbiturates' direct receptor action made them both effective and uniquely lethal. We explore the strange logic of combining a stimulant with a sedative in a single pill, the concept of the therapeutic index that flipped prescribing habits, and the cultural pressure—often aimed at women—that fueled demand for daily sedation. You'll hear how benzos improved the safety margin, where they still go wrong, and how clinicians now use careful tapers, screen for polysubstance use, and apply harm‑reduction strategies to prevent overdose.If you've ever wondered why some drugs vanished and others became standard, this deep dive brings context, clarity, and practical takeaways. You'll walk away able to explain the difference between narrow and wide therapeutic indexes, why withdrawal from certain depressants is so dangerous, and how our field balances relief with risk. Subscribe, share with a colleague who treats anxiety or addiction, and leave a review with the one historical ad or insight that surprised you most.To contact Dr. Grover: ammadeasy@fastmail.com
In this episode, Vivian is joined by returning guest Ms. Ellis Hendrix for a timely and thought-provoking conversation sparked by Ellis' recent post on X. Together, the ladies revisit one of the industry's most debated topics: screening through the reference system. Is it outdated? Is participation an obligation — or a personal choice?They break down the realities of modern vetting and share practical guidance for both clients and companions, including the do's and don'ts of requesting a reference with respect, boundaries, and intention.The conversation also opens into a candid reflection on goals, growth, and the vision both women have for 2026.Thank you for tuning in to the final episode of 2025. See you in the new year!Listen to the episode on screening (68) hereFind all of Ms. Hendrix's links hereShow Sponsor: CompanionTax.com
Mike Francesa reacts to your emails on Abdul Carter, Lawrence Taylor, and the abysmal NBA regular season. Plus, thoughts on Carlos Beltran, the Jets' chances of ever finding success, and the Mets' silence in free agency. 00:00 NFL playoff picture 03:00 Thoughts on Abdul Carter 06:30 Best Sunday QB0 8:10 Tua's career derailed? 10:00 How to fix the NBA regular season 18:30 Carlos Beltran a Hall of Famer? 21:30 Lawrence Taylor 27:20 Sports memorabilia 32:20 Jets have no chance? 35:00 Blue Bloods & Boston Blue 40:25 What are the Mets waiting for?
The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission requests public input on the regional transportation plan, which gets updated every four years. Plus, a state auditor's report finds wasted or misused funds in several agencies.
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Open AI has officially responded to a lawsuit filed against the company for the tragic death of 16-year-old Adam Raine. Raine died by suicide after his parents say ChatGPT discouraged their son from seeking help, offering to help him write a suicide note and gave him advice on how to set up a noose. Open AI says Raine, at 16, was prohibited from using the chatbot in the first place, as users must be 18-years-old. The company also says Raine bypassed ChatGPT’s safety measures to use the chatbot for suicide or self harm. Amy and T.J. go over some of the frightening text messages between Adam and ChatGPT that his parents say prove their son was encouraged to die by suicide. With a recent survey finding more than 70 percent of teens are using AI companions at least once a month, this is an important story for every parent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Open AI has officially responded to a lawsuit filed against the company for the tragic death of 16-year-old Adam Raine. Raine died by suicide after his parents say ChatGPT discouraged their son from seeking help, offering to help him write a suicide note and gave him advice on how to set up a noose. Open AI says Raine, at 16, was prohibited from using the chatbot in the first place, as users must be 18-years-old. The company also says Raine bypassed ChatGPT’s safety measures to use the chatbot for suicide or self harm. Amy and T.J. go over some of the frightening text messages between Adam and ChatGPT that his parents say prove their son was encouraged to die by suicide. With a recent survey finding more than 70 percent of teens are using AI companions at least once a month, this is an important story for every parent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Open AI has officially responded to a lawsuit filed against the company for the tragic death of 16-year-old Adam Raine. Raine died by suicide after his parents say ChatGPT discouraged their son from seeking help, offering to help him write a suicide note and gave him advice on how to set up a noose. Open AI says Raine, at 16, was prohibited from using the chatbot in the first place, as users must be 18-years-old. The company also says Raine bypassed ChatGPT’s safety measures to use the chatbot for suicide or self harm. Amy and T.J. go over some of the frightening text messages between Adam and ChatGPT that his parents say prove their son was encouraged to die by suicide. With a recent survey finding more than 70 percent of teens are using AI companions at least once a month, this is an important story for every parent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Open AI has officially responded to a lawsuit filed against the company for the tragic death of 16-year-old Adam Raine. Raine died by suicide after his parents say ChatGPT discouraged their son from seeking help, offering to help him write a suicide note and gave him advice on how to set up a noose. Open AI says Raine, at 16, was prohibited from using the chatbot in the first place, as users must be 18-years-old. The company also says Raine bypassed ChatGPT’s safety measures to use the chatbot for suicide or self harm. Amy and T.J. go over some of the frightening text messages between Adam and ChatGPT that his parents say prove their son was encouraged to die by suicide. With a recent survey finding more than 70 percent of teens are using AI companions at least once a month, this is an important story for every parent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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
LEVITICUS 6 — THE LAW OF ASHAM (GUILT & RESTORATION)“Restitution, Purity, and the Continual Fire of Yahuah”Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyToday's class dives into Leviticus 6 — The Law of Asham (Guilt Offering), where Yahuah reveals how broken trust, withheld restoration, and neglected fire threaten the entire covenant structure of Israel.This is not ritual.This is Yahuah's justice system.Leviticus 6 exposes the covenant breaches that demand confession, restitution, and priestly action:1. Lying or deceiving a neighbor (Lev 6:2)2. Stealing, extorting, or withholding property (Lev 6:2–3)3. Failing to return lost items (Lev 6:3–4)4. Breaking trust or violating agreements (Lev 6:2, 5)5. Neglecting the continual altar fire (Lev 6:9–13)6. Mishandling ashes and purity (Lev 6:10–11)7. Misusing what is qodesh in service (Lev 6:16–23)8. Ignoring vessel laws and boundary purity (Lev 6:28)Each trespass connects directly to Exodus 21–23, the backbone of Yahuah's justice architecture:Life is sacredProperty is protectedTestimony is bindingOaths are covenantalRestitution is requiredNegligence equals guiltSacred space must be guardedThe vulnerable must be defendedLeviticus 6 is the continuation of covenant justice — not a separate ritual.---
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Joyce discusses how Mississippi nonprofits have misused millions in federal funds when they were supposed to be allocated to reducing the cases of HIV.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mental Health Misused, Evidence Destroyed, Questions Ignored | Ellen Greenberg Deep Dive Ellen Greenberg was found with 20 stab wounds — including 10 in the back of her neck. And yet, her death was ruled a suicide. How? And more importantly — why? In this deeply psychological and emotionally charged episode of Hidden Killers Live, host Tony Brueski is joined by psychotherapist Shavaun Scott to unpack not just the facts of the case, but the emotional truth that's been obscured for over a decade. We start with Ellen's mental state — not just in the days before her death, but over the months of quiet withdrawal that went ignored or misinterpreted. She stopped wearing her engagement ring. She told her parents she wanted to come home. And yet, no one — not friends, not authorities — ever seemed to ask what she might have been retreating from. Then we turn to the psychiatric timeline. Ellen had three sessions with a psychiatrist. No history of suicide attempts. No diagnosed depression. No recorded ideation. And yet that paper-thin narrative — “she was anxious” — became the foundation for an official suicide ruling. We also confront what happened after her death — the reversal from homicide to suicide, the cleaned crime scene, the missing chain of custody, and the devices removed by her fiancé's uncle before detectives could investigate. Her fiancé, Sam Goldberg, never pushed back on the suicide narrative. In fact, he reportedly said, “Do you think I killed her?” This case isn't just forensic failure. It's emotional sabotage, institutional betrayal, and a test of whether truth still matters when it's inconvenient. This episode doesn't just question the ruling — it questions the people who accepted it. Sam Goldberg, Ellen Greenberg's fiancé at the time of her death, has never been charged with any crime in connection to this case. He has consistently maintained that Ellen's death was a suicide. All individuals mentioned in this segment are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise.
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Mental Health Misused, Evidence Destroyed, Questions Ignored | Ellen Greenberg Deep Dive Ellen Greenberg was found with 20 stab wounds — including 10 in the back of her neck. And yet, her death was ruled a suicide. How? And more importantly — why? In this deeply psychological and emotionally charged episode of Hidden Killers Live, host Tony Brueski is joined by psychotherapist Shavaun Scott to unpack not just the facts of the case, but the emotional truth that's been obscured for over a decade. We start with Ellen's mental state — not just in the days before her death, but over the months of quiet withdrawal that went ignored or misinterpreted. She stopped wearing her engagement ring. She told her parents she wanted to come home. And yet, no one — not friends, not authorities — ever seemed to ask what she might have been retreating from. Then we turn to the psychiatric timeline. Ellen had three sessions with a psychiatrist. No history of suicide attempts. No diagnosed depression. No recorded ideation. And yet that paper-thin narrative — “she was anxious” — became the foundation for an official suicide ruling. We also confront what happened after her death — the reversal from homicide to suicide, the cleaned crime scene, the missing chain of custody, and the devices removed by her fiancé's uncle before detectives could investigate. Her fiancé, Sam Goldberg, never pushed back on the suicide narrative. In fact, he reportedly said, “Do you think I killed her?” This case isn't just forensic failure. It's emotional sabotage, institutional betrayal, and a test of whether truth still matters when it's inconvenient. This episode doesn't just question the ruling — it questions the people who accepted it. Sam Goldberg, Ellen Greenberg's fiancé at the time of her death, has never been charged with any crime in connection to this case. He has consistently maintained that Ellen's death was a suicide. All individuals mentioned in this segment are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise.
Mental Health Misused, Evidence Destroyed, Questions Ignored | Ellen Greenberg Deep Dive Ellen Greenberg was found with 20 stab wounds — including 10 in the back of her neck. And yet, her death was ruled a suicide. How? And more importantly — why? In this deeply psychological and emotionally charged episode of Hidden Killers Live, host Tony Brueski is joined by psychotherapist Shavaun Scott to unpack not just the facts of the case, but the emotional truth that's been obscured for over a decade. We start with Ellen's mental state — not just in the days before her death, but over the months of quiet withdrawal that went ignored or misinterpreted. She stopped wearing her engagement ring. She told her parents she wanted to come home. And yet, no one — not friends, not authorities — ever seemed to ask what she might have been retreating from. Then we turn to the psychiatric timeline. Ellen had three sessions with a psychiatrist. No history of suicide attempts. No diagnosed depression. No recorded ideation. And yet that paper-thin narrative — “she was anxious” — became the foundation for an official suicide ruling. We also confront what happened after her death — the reversal from homicide to suicide, the cleaned crime scene, the missing chain of custody, and the devices removed by her fiancé's uncle before detectives could investigate. Her fiancé, Sam Goldberg, never pushed back on the suicide narrative. In fact, he reportedly said, “Do you think I killed her?” This case isn't just forensic failure. It's emotional sabotage, institutional betrayal, and a test of whether truth still matters when it's inconvenient. This episode doesn't just question the ruling — it questions the people who accepted it. Sam Goldberg, Ellen Greenberg's fiancé at the time of her death, has never been charged with any crime in connection to this case. He has consistently maintained that Ellen's death was a suicide. All individuals mentioned in this segment are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise.
Mental Health Misused, Evidence Destroyed, Questions Ignored | Ellen Greenberg Deep Dive Ellen Greenberg was found with 20 stab wounds — including 10 in the back of her neck. And yet, her death was ruled a suicide. How? And more importantly — why? In this deeply psychological and emotionally charged episode of Hidden Killers Live, host Tony Brueski is joined by psychotherapist Shavaun Scott to unpack not just the facts of the case, but the emotional truth that's been obscured for over a decade. We start with Ellen's mental state — not just in the days before her death, but over the months of quiet withdrawal that went ignored or misinterpreted. She stopped wearing her engagement ring. She told her parents she wanted to come home. And yet, no one — not friends, not authorities — ever seemed to ask what she might have been retreating from. Then we turn to the psychiatric timeline. Ellen had three sessions with a psychiatrist. No history of suicide attempts. No diagnosed depression. No recorded ideation. And yet that paper-thin narrative — “she was anxious” — became the foundation for an official suicide ruling. We also confront what happened after her death — the reversal from homicide to suicide, the cleaned crime scene, the missing chain of custody, and the devices removed by her fiancé's uncle before detectives could investigate. Her fiancé, Sam Goldberg, never pushed back on the suicide narrative. In fact, he reportedly said, “Do you think I killed her?” This case isn't just forensic failure. It's emotional sabotage, institutional betrayal, and a test of whether truth still matters when it's inconvenient. This episode doesn't just question the ruling — it questions the people who accepted it. Sam Goldberg, Ellen Greenberg's fiancé at the time of her death, has never been charged with any crime in connection to this case. He has consistently maintained that Ellen's death was a suicide. All individuals mentioned in this segment are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise.
A fascinating weekly study of the Scriptures that brings to life the meaning of the biblical text using history, original languages, and Jewish culture. This podcast will strengthen your faith and your understanding of the Bible. Hosted by author, attorney, pastor, and founder of Covenant Journey, Mat Staver. Learn more and get involved at CovenantJourney.org
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Scrum often gets blamed for a lot of things it was never meant to do. Misused? Absolutely. Misunderstood? All the time. But the framework itself? Not the villain here.It is tiresome to see so many people complaining without truly understanding the purpose and intention of the frameworks.How to connect with AgileDad:- [website] https://www.agiledad.com/- [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/- [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/- [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/
Hey friends, I'm Jon Rhoades, Children and Family Minister at First Christian Church, and welcome to Episode 2 of Biblically Literate! In this episode, we dive deep into Jeremiah 29:11 – that famous verse often quoted at graduations: "'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.'" But is it really about personal prosperity, excitement, and quick wins? Spoiler: No! I share how this misused verse was written to Israelites in Babylonian exile, facing 70 years of hardship, judgment for idolatry and injustice, and a call to build houses, plant gardens, seek shalom (true peace and wholeness), and pray for their enemies.We'll explore the historical context of Prophet Jeremiah, the covenant-breaking sins like adultery with false gods, corrupt leaders exploiting widows and orphans, and God's dual message of judgment through King Nebuchadnezzar and hope for renewal – echoing Deuteronomy 30 and pointing to a Messiah from David's line. Discover why false prophets like Hananiah promised fake peace without repentance, and how this contrasts with real transformative good, endurance in suffering, and participating in God's redemptive work. It's not a feel-good promise for success or job promotions; it's a profound lesson in reading the Bible in its original context, avoiding prosperity gospel twists, and knowing God's faithful nature – holy, just, and loving – to draw closer to Him.Whether you're dealing with loss, uncertainty, or cultural chaos, this episode shows how Jeremiah 29:11 points to ultimate fulfillment in Jesus, who brings true shalom. Let's get biblically literate together – head and heart aligned, as in Colossians 3:16!If you're watching on YouTube, hit that like button, subscribe for more episodes on verses like John 3:16, and drop a comment: How has misunderstanding Jeremiah 29:11 affected you? On your podcast platform, leave a 5-star review to help spread the word. Thanks for joining – bye, friends!
"All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works." 2 Timothy 3:16-17
The Sinner's Prayer Won't Save You Here's What WillMillions have been told:“Just accept Jesus into your heart and say this prayer…”But here's the truth:That's not how anyone in the Bible was saved.This episode breaks it all down.No fluff. No tradition. Just Scripture.We cover:✅ Where the “accept Christ” phrase actually came from
Do you or your partner tend to use words like narcissist, red flag, gaslighting, toxic, trauma bonding, etc? Does using these words help you resolve conflicts, or do they tend to make things more difficult? The rise of self-help culture and social media has led to the overuse and misuse of many "Therapy-Speak" terms, which can cause problems in your relationship. In this episode of The Love Lab Podcast, Kevin Anthony speaks with clinical psychologist and couples therapist Dr. Isabelle Morley about how these terms are often misused and weaponized, why that is a problem, and how to avoid misusing them. Additionally, this episode is packed with important relationship truths. To Find Out More About Dr. Isabelle Morley, Click The Link Below: https://drisabellemorley.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drisabellemorley/
Standing Out in a Sea of Sameness - Selling with Relevance, Integrity, and AI Key Themes and Takeaways
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About this Episode Words have power. They can heal, but they can also harm when we wield them without fully understanding their meaning. In today's world, the language of therapy is everywhere, filtering from clinicians' offices into viral social media posts, heated arguments, and everyday conversations. But with this widespread use comes a hidden problem. When words like “narcissist,” “gaslighting,” or “toxic” are misused or weaponized in our relationships, they not only muddy honest communication—they erode trust, block growth, and can even do real damage to our connections with others. In this episode, listeners are invited to take a nuanced look at how “therapy speak” has crept into our relationship vocabulary and why this isn't always a good thing. Through real-world examples and professional insight, you'll learn where the line lies between helpful self-expression and language that shuts down vulnerability, repair, and intimacy. By unpacking the ways therapeutic labels can become conversational weapons, this discussion offers practical guidance to help you communicate more consciously, challenge your own assumptions, and foster deeper, more authentic connection—with yourself and with the people you care about most. Isabelle Morley, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist and an EFT-certified couples therapist (emotionally focused therapy). She is the author of They're Not Gaslighting You, and a contributing author to Psychology Today in her blog Love Them or Leave Them. In philanthropic work, Dr. Morley is a founding board member of The Unscripted Cast Advocacy Network (UCAN) Foundation. She has a private practice providing couples therapy and coaching in the Boston area. Check out the transcript of this episode on Dr. Jessica Higgin's website. Episode Highlights 06:37 How social media fuels therapy speak and misuse of clinical terms. 09:08 The comfort of labels and the human drive for clear answers. 10:54 How diagnosing others and misuse of DSM terms can create unnecessary confusion, reinforce stereotypes, and affect our relationships and mental health conversations. 18:53 Differentiating between abusive and unskilled behavior in relationships. 37:17 Signals that invite self-reflection. 42:00 Approaching sensitive topics with partners and setting boundaries. 46:42 What trauma bonding truly is, and why understanding its meaning matters. 49:02 How the widespread and casual use of therapy speak can dilute and distort the original meaning of these terms. 51:43 Preserving the integrity of clinical terms and the power of conscientious communication. Mentioned They're Not Gaslighting You: Ditch the Therapy Speak and Stop Hunting for Red Flags in Every Relationship (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) The Pocket Guide to the Polyvagal Theory: The Transformative Power of Feeling Safe (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) ERP 410: What Are The Signs Of Emotional Immaturity In Relationship? ERP 411: What Are The Signs Of Emotional Immaturity In Relationship? Part Two ERP 413: How Does Emotional Immaturity Develop & The Difference Between Emotional Immaturity And Emotional Abuse? Part Three ERP 416: What To Consider If You Are In a Relationship With An Emotionally Immature Person — Part Four ERP 418: How To Build More Emotional Maturity In Relationship — Part Five ERP 261: How To Strengthen Your Relationship From A Polyvagal Perspective – An Interview with Dr. Stephen Porges Connect with Dr. Isabelle Morley Websites: drisabellemorley.com Instagram: instagram.com/drisabellemorley LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/isabelle-morley-psyd-579a4746 Podcast: romcomrescue.com Connect with Dr. Jessica Higgins Facebook: facebook.com/EmpoweredRelationship Instagram: instagram.com/drjessicahiggins Podcast: drjessicahiggins.com/podcasts/ Pinterest: pinterest.com/EmpowerRelation LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drjessicahiggins Twitter: @DrJessHiggins Website: drjessicahiggins.com Email: jessica@drjessicahiggins.com If you have a topic you would like it to be discussed, please contact us by clicking on the “Ask Dr. Jessica Higgins” button here. Thank you so much for your interest in improving your relationship. Also, I would so appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here. Thank you! *With Amazon Affiliate Links, I may earn a few cents from Amazon, if you purchase the book from this link.
Sorry about the background noise. I will try to record this with a better microphone, but until I can re-record it I'm gonna go ahead and put this one up so you can get the meat of the subject. ✍️ EPISODE DESCRIPTION What are GLP‑1s, really? If you've heard the buzz around Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro—or seen headlines claiming they're weight loss miracles—you need to listen to this deep dive before jumping on the bandwagon. In this episode, we break down: What GLP‑1s actually are (hint: yes, they're hormones) Why they work for weight loss and blood sugar control Pros, cons, and legit side effects no one talks about “Ozempic face,” muscle loss, and the long-term cost of shortcuts The truth about hormone therapy (and the hypocrisy of shaming it) Where the research is headed—fertility, mental health, inflammation, and beyond ⚠️ Spoiler: If you're using these meds, you're on hormone therapy. That's not a bad thing—but let's stop pretending it's not what it is. Whether you're curious, concerned, or already prescribed one—this episode gives you facts over fear and the full picture you won't get from TikTok.
Have you ever quoted a Bible verse only to realize later… it didn't mean what you thought? In this powerful 1-hour livestream, we're diving deep into some of the most commonly misused verses in Scripture—and uncovering their true, in-context meanings.
Whether you're new to studying the Bible or a long-time believer, this teaching will help you grow in discernment, sharpen your understanding, and fall in love with contextual Bible study.
In this episode Trent breaks down the most common verse Protestants present as an objection to the Catholic view of salvation.
Pastor Jack dissects a few of the most often misused Bible verses. Quoting, meditating on, and sharing the scriptures are essential to our Christian walk. However, it's important to use them in the proper context. This episode will put into perspective some of the often misused and misunderstood verses. (00:00) Understanding Matthew 18(15:38) Delight Yourself in the Lord(31:40) Benefits of Praying on Your KneesCONNECT WITH PASTOR JACK Website: https://jackhibbs.com/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2FCyXpO Facebook: https://bit.ly/2WZBWV0 YouTube: https://bit.ly/437xMHn DAZE OF DECEPTION BOOK: https://jackhibbs.com/daze-of-deception/ Did you know we have a Real Life Network? Sign up for free for more exclusive content: https://bit.ly/3CIP3M9