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This week, we sit down with Alexia Nou, better known as @bohochicken on Instagram and the founder of Shop Nou. Sitting with the queen of vintage herself, we discuss shoes (and lots of vintage) and get real about dealing with imposter syndrome. And because it wouldn't be Boys Lie episode without a little heartbreak, we dive into some of the most diabolical stories we've ever read. Moral of the episode? Never, ever date a professional athlete. Buckle up.Shop NouSend us your Boys Lie Story by submitting anonymously here. Watch us on Youtube! If you want to stalk us, you can find us here: @boyslie, @reptar @leahomalley @aram.brown Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Trey asks the hard question: what happens now? In this episode, he examines the limits of the law, the role of culture, and the moral responsibility each of us holds in a time of rising political violence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Father Dave welcomes back friend of the show and ethicist Dr. Charles Camosy to discuss the fight against a culture of death. Dr. Camosy teaches moral theology and bioethics at The Catholic University of America, and his latest book is called, “Living and Dying Well: A Catholic Plan for Resisting Physician-Assisted Killing.”
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Submit your question and we'll answer it in a future episode!Join our Patreon Community!https://www.patreon.com/badassbreastfeedingpodcastJoin us in Indianapolis! https://babies-and-bumps.com/On today's episode, we discuss sleep from an evolutionary and anthropological perspective. You will learn about sleep stages and why it's important to know if there are tigers nearby. Don't miss it.If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you. Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com. You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:The baby registry should be for parents [7:22]The story of Dr. JenIs your baby sleeping through the night? [13:10]Stage 4 sleep [14:12]REM Sleep [14:58]Adults wake 5-8 times a night [15:50]Benefit to sleeping near mother [22:50]80% of parents say their 1-year-old has sleep issues [23:32]Independence [24:46]Preventing deep sleep [31:15]Moral implications from normal baby behaviors [32:30] Today's episode is brought to you by Limerick. Limerick's double electric pumps have patented ComfortTouch®Technology. You can use code BADASS at www.limerickinc.com for 25% off your purchase!Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out!Dr. Jen's website (see "infants" link for Is Your Baby Sleeping Through the Night yet? And see "Soap Box" link for other blog posts) http://www.drjen4kids.com/https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/normal-sleep-behavior-with-rebecca-michi/https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/breastfeeding-sleep-expectations-versus-reality/ Set up your consultation with Dianne https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/ Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes
It was better offensively for the Giants, but so what, they still lost.
Jon and Cody discus what went wrong for the Vols loss to Georgia and where do they go from here. Thanks for listening!
Courtney praises Mike Vrabel's handling of the game and his first win // The end of the "Player's coach" era will go the way of Mike McDaniel // They Said It: Cora not happy with weekend, but pleased they're still in it //
On this week's Israel Uncensored, Josh Hasten discusses the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk, at a college event in Utah. Josh says that Kirk represented a voice of moral clarity both on domestic issues in the U.S. and was a staunch supporter of Israel. The murder suspect was taken into custody as the investigation now proceeds.
Pastor Andy Cass What if the tension you feel at the table isn't a problem to solve, but an opportunity to grow? This week in At the Movies, we explore the tension at the table. In Luke 22, Jesus shares a final meal with His disciples, but arguments rise about greatness, expectations, and who deserves the best seat. Communion was never meant to be exclusive—it was always meant to be expansive. At the Lord's Table, tension is not the enemy—it's the opportunity. Communion isn't just a meal we consume; it's a mission we live. When we embrace the tension instead of avoiding it, the table becomes a place of service, sacrifice, and sending. Moral of the Story: Invite the tension. Make room at the table. Go get one more. Supporting Scriptures: Luke 22:14, 24–27, James 2, Luke 14, 1 Corinthians 11:20–22 Big Idea: The table isn't for the polished; it's for the hungry. Tension at the table is the chance to look more like Jesus—shifting from selfishness to service, and from comfort to open-handed generosity. Key Themes & Takeaways: From “What's in it for me?” → “What's here for others?” Encouragement, hope, healing, and life change. From “Expecting etiquette” → “Embrace the awkward.” Who's your “Bob” you need to welcome? From “Comfort is king” → “Give up your seat.” Make space for someone new. From “Hoarding” → “Give with open hands.” Share meals, resources, and love. Call and Response- The table isn't the end… It's the send! We don't just gather to eat… We scatter to invite! We leave full… So others can come hungry! We carry the bread… Until the world is fed! Stay Connected: Give: https://theecho.churchcenter.com/giving Online Service: Sundays 9 AM (YouTube & Facebook Live) Connect: https://theecho.churchcenter.com/people/forms/113001 Instagram: @wearetheechochurch #EchoChurch #MadeToGarden #ChristianSermon #FaithGrowth #BibleTeaching
C.S. Lewis, one of the 20th centuries greatest authors, argues for the essential role of moral virtues. In The Abolition of Man and That Hideous Strength, this argument appears in many ways. Patrick is joined by Kolby and Jason to discuss this set of ideas in light of our aims as classical Christian educators.Links from this episode:C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of ManC.S. Lewis, That Hideous StrengthAlasdair MacIntyre, After Virtue"To Belbury or St. Anne's? A Vision for Moral Education in C.S. Lewis' That Hideous Strength" article by Kolby Atchison"C.S. Lewis and Two Types of Education" article by Patrick Egan"The Value of Objective Value: C. S. Lewis on Renewing Education" article by Patrick EganThe Educational Renaissance Podcast is a production of Educational Renaissance where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading.Take a deeper dive into training resources produced by Educational Renaissance such as Dr. Patrick Egan's new book entitled Training the Prophetic Voice available now through Amazon.
Are we living in the end times? In this episode of Behind the Mike Podcast, Mike Stone counts down 10 clear signs from biblical prophecy that the last days are closer than we think. From wars and rumors of wars to moral decay, persecution of believers, and the rise of false prophets — these signs aren't meant to scare us, but to prepare us.
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Reading of excerpts from Dr Raghavan's essay 'The Eye of Self Existence'. The full text can be found here: https://theosophytrust.org/944-eye-of-self-existenceProfessor Raghavan N. Iyer (1930 -1995) was an internationally known philosopher, political theorist, and spiritual practitioner who devoted his life to the intellectual and spiritual uplift of human society. The only Rhodes Scholar from India in 1950 to Oxford, he secured First Class Honors in Philosophy, Politics and Economics and later earned a D. Phil. Degree in moral and political philosophy. For eight years, he was Fellow and Lecturer in Politics at St. Anthony's College, Oxford, then Visiting Professor at the Universities of Oslo, Ghana and Chicago, and lectured at the College of Europe in Belgium, the Erasmus Seminar in Holland, and at Harvard, Bowdoin, Berkeley, U.C.L.A., Rand Corporation and the California Institute of Technology. He was professor of political philosophy at the University of California, Santa Barbara for 21 years.His message is that a renewed humankind is now emerging, and his writings address the causes of the global situation, the nature of this evolution, and the manner in which individuals can participate fully in this collective transformation.Dr Iyer was a practitioner and member of the Theosophical Foundation and wrote that:"Initiation into Theosophical metaphysics is more than an intellectual or moral enterprise; it is a continuous spiritual exercise in the development of intuitive and cognitive capacities that are the highest available to humans, a process that includes from the first a blending of the head and the heart through the interaction of viveka and vairagya, discrimination and detachment. Even our initial apprehension of a statement of Theosophical metaphysics involves an ethical as well as mental effort, just as even the smallest application of a Theosophical injunction to our moral life requires some degree of mental control and the deeper awareness, universal and impersonal in nature, that comes from our higher cognitive capacities. Moral growth, for a Theosophist, presupposes “the silent worship of abstract or noumenal Nature, the only divine manifestation”, that is “the one ennobling religion of Humanity.”
WMAL INTERVIEW - 8:05 AM - INTERVIEW - REP. RANDY FINE - (R-FL), representative for Florida's 6th congressional district since April 2025, aka the “Hebrew Hammer” – reflected on the passing of Charlie Kirk. SOCIAL MEDIA: https://x.com/RepFine Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Friday, September 12, 2025 / 8 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Au Cameroun, c'est dans un mois, le 12 octobre, que les douze candidats s'affronteront dans les urnes pour briguer la présidence de la République. Onze candidats de l'opposition vont donc défier le président sortant Paul Biya, mais il n'y aura qu'un seul tour. Du coup, le candidat Akere Muna propose à ses partenaires de l'opposition de créer un collectif pour trouver un candidat consensuel. Et il s'adresse plus particulièrement à Maurice Kamto, l'opposant dont la candidature a été rejetée. Pourquoi ce choix ? En ligne de Yaoundé, maître Muna répond aux questions de Christophe Boisbouvier. RFI : Il y a trois semaines, vous avez défrayé la chronique en demandant au Conseil constitutionnel de déclarer Paul Biya inéligible à cause de sa supposée dépendance physique et cognitive. Mais vous avez été débouté. Est-ce que vous n'êtes pas déçu par cet échec ? Akere Muna : Non, pas du tout parce que tous ceux qui pensent qu'à 92 ans et après 42 ans d'exercice, on est, n'est-ce pas, aussi frais que quelqu'un de 49 ans, mais tant pis, je pense qu'on a pu démontrer au monde entier la situation qui prévaut au Cameroun. Tout le monde l'a vu, le président, dans ses sorties. Nous avons fourni des vidéos qui montrent le président à Washington. Il ne sait pas où il est, il ne sait pas ce qu'il doit faire. On doit tout lui dire. Et puis on l'a montré complètement embrouillé devant Mo Ibrahim. Et puis on l'a montré, il y a beaucoup d'incidents. Sa femme qui lui demande de lever la main pour saluer, on lui rappelle ce qu'il faut faire. On a même montré un rapport fait par des experts américains sur ce que l'on doit attendre d'un monsieur de 92 ans. C'est un rapport de douze pages quand même. On est devant le destin de 30 millions de Camerounais. Le Cameroun est dans un gouffre financier et moral, difficile à digérer. Vous êtes originaire du nord-ouest du Cameroun. Vous avez été bâtonnier des avocats du Cameroun. Vous êtes l'une des grandes figures de l'ONG Transparency International. Si vous êtes élu, quelles seront vos deux priorités ? La lutte contre la corruption et la crise du nord-ouest et du sud-ouest. Parlant de la lutte contre la corruption, je vous dis que moi président de la République, dans les cinq jours, je ferai sortir des caisses de Glencore [une société minière, NLDR] 800 milliards. Je ferai payer par Glencore à l'État du Cameroun 800 milliards de francs CFA. C'est le résultant de ventes de pétrole à un prix décoté, le résultant de trafics de toutes sortes, de la corruption reconnue par Glencore lui-même. Et dites-vous bien, personne n'est poursuivi. Donc ça, ce serait votre première priorité ? Oui, la première. La seconde, c'est la crise du nord-ouest et du sud-ouest car je connais les racines de ce problème. Moi, originaire du nord-ouest, je connais le problème. Vous êtes onze candidats face à Paul Biya. Mais il n'y a qu'un seul tour. À un mois du scrutin, est-ce que vous croyez encore à la possibilité d'un candidat consensuel de l'opposition ? Je crois que les onze candidats savent qu'il faut donner l'espoir aux Camerounais. Et sur cette base-là, je pense qu'il y a toujours une solution. Moi, j'y travaille et je pense qu'un candidat consensuel, ça peut être deux ou trois ou quatre, mais je pense qu'au final, il faudra attendre que la campagne officielle commence, donc le 27 septembre, pour voir ce qu'il va se passer. Je pense que l'on peut être optimiste du fait que l'on va trouver des candidats qui pourront… Parce qu'en fait, ces élections, c'est un référendum sur pour Biya ou contre Biya. C'est aussi simple que ça. À lire aussiPrésidentielle au Cameroun: le parti au pouvoir présente «l'armée» de Paul Biya pour la campagne En 2018, le principal challenger de Paul Biya était Maurice Kamto, mais aujourd'hui, il est déclaré inéligible. Quel rôle peut-il jouer dans la recherche d'un candidat consensuel de l'opposition ? Je pense qu'il peut être vraiment la personne qui demande à tous les candidats : « Mettons-nous ensemble et sortons un candidat qui va mener le lot », pour la simple raison que lui, il sera quelqu'un de désintéressé puisqu'il n'est pas candidat. Donc ce rôle-là, il peut le jouer. Il peut proposer une réunion à vous tous, les onze candidats, pour que vous vous mettiez d'accord, c'est ça qu'il pourrait faire ? Oui mais voilà, comme je dis souvent, le problème de ce côté du monde, c'est ce qu'il y a beaucoup de chefs, mais pas assez d'Indiens. Donc peut-être que lors d'une séance comme ça, il faudrait quand même faire un gouvernement, je n'en sais rien, mais je pense qu'il a… Lors d'une séance comme ça, il faudrait quoi dites-vous ? Il faudrait peut-être penser à déjà faire un « shadow government ». Un gouvernement fantôme… Oui. À écouter aussiCameroun: «Après l'échec des hommes, il faut que les femmes prennent le pouvoir» Pour un candidat consensuel de l'opposition, est-ce que vous seriez prêt à renoncer à votre candidature et à vous rallier à un autre candidat ? Mais cette question trouve sa réponse en 2018. Je l'ai déjà fait. Pour Maurice Kamto… Ça c'est vrai, je l'ai déjà fait. Avec une seule différence que maintenant, je fais dans le cadre d'un collectif. On est tous ensemble, voilà la direction qu'on va prendre. Et dans ce cadre-là, je pense que c'est plus facile de le faire. Et pour quel candidat vous pourriez vous désister ? Mais je vous dis que ça sortirait d'un collectif, donc je ne peux pas maintenant commencer à dire tel ou tel autre. Mais pour l'instant, ce collectif, on ne le voit pas… Peut-être qu'on ne le voit pas. Mais le fait que vous n'entendez pas la radio ne veut pas dire qu'elle n'émet pas. Il y a des signes annonciateurs d'un tel collectif ou pas ? Moi j'en vois. Et le secret pour l'efficacité de cette stratégie, c'est la discrétion. Vous conviendrez avec moi. Donc pour l'instant, vous ne pouvez pas en parler sur l'antenne ? Voilà. À lire aussiCameroun: l'opposition partagée sur la désignation d'un candidat consensuel à la présidentielle
There had been progress on the issue of environmental justice, with the contributions of citizen-activists, who spurred the government to protect historically marginalized communities. But in the past few months, the Trump administration has made staff, program, and budget cuts that leave rural, coastal, and frontline communities vulnerable. That's one observation of Cameron Oglesby, internationally awarded environmental justice organizer and solutions journalist. But, Oglesby says, organizations, communities and grass-roots efforts aren't giving up on their vision for a cleaner, greener country. She joins Equal Time to explain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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There had been progress on the issue of environmental justice, with the contributions of citizen-activists, who spurred the government to protect historically marginalized communities. But in the past few months, the Trump administration has made staff, program, and budget cuts that leave rural, coastal, and frontline communities vulnerable. That's one observation of Cameron Oglesby, internationally awarded environmental justice organizer and solutions journalist. But, Oglesby says, organizations, communities and grass-roots efforts aren't giving up on their vision for a cleaner, greener country. She joins Equal Time to explain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Q: What are your thoughts on Michael Tait, DC talk, how the industry should respond, and what CCM listeners should do as far as keeping music in rotation? Summary In this episode, Dr. E addresses a thoughtful question about contemporary Christian music (CCM) artists who fall into moral failure. Should believers continue listening to their music? Should the Christian music industry respond differently when artists face scandals? Dr. E and Hanna discuss how these questions are not new. From Amy Grant to Sandy Patty, the industry has long wrestled with balancing ministry and business. While some organizations once pulled music from the shelves, today financial interests often outweigh ethical concerns. At the heart of the issue is Paul's instruction in 1 Thessalonians 5:21–22: “Examine everything carefully; hold fast to what is good; abstain from every form of evil.” Dr. E encourages believers to take this personally and seriously. If supporting a particular artist or listening to their music troubles your conscience, don't do it. But at the same time, he reminds listeners that we live in a fallen world where every industry—including Christian music—will reflect sin. Takeaways Believers must examine carefully and hold fast to what is good (1 Thess. 5:21–22). If listening to certain music troubles your conscience, it's wise to avoid it. The CCM industry is often driven by profit more than ethics. Moral failure among Christian leaders and artists is nothing new. God can still use flawed ministries to spread the gospel. Our trust must rest in Christ, not in celebrities or cultural figures. Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here. If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.
GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast, S1
Questions? Comments? Text Us!What does the ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata, often called “India's Iliad,” have to say about your life today? In this From God to Jerry to You, philosopher Jerry L. Martin shares what God revealed to him while praying through the pages of this vast epic and its centerpiece, the Bhagavad Gita.God's surprising message is clear: the purpose of life is not to escape through yoga, asceticism, or lofty philosophy, but to engage; to face sin, suffering, mortality, and the challenges of human existence.Jerry explores the story of the good king Yudi, who must wrestle with duty, saintliness, and the shocking truth that sometimes the morally imperfect is morally required. Krishna reminds him, and us, that true spirituality is not retreat but responsibility, even when choices carry painful costs. Jerry breaks down the word and meaning of swadharma, or personal duty: your unique calling in life. Drawing on the Bhagavad Gita, Dag Hammarskjöld's reflections, and Abigail Rosenthal's piercing question, “Does this task have my name on it?” Jerry invites you to discern your own path. Because only when you say “yes” to your calling does life take on true meaning.This conversation bridges East and West, scripture and modern life, divine revelation and personal reflection. Whether you are a seeker, a philosopher, or simply searching for guidance, this episode offers wisdom you won't want to miss.Other Series:The podcast began with the Dramatic Adaptation of the book and now has several series:The Life Wisdom Project – Spiritual insights on living a wiser, more meaningful life.From God to Jerry to You – Divine messages and breakthroughs for seekers.Two Philosophers Wrestle With God – A dialogue on God, truth, and reason.Jerry & Abigail: An Intimate Dialogue – Love, faith, and divine presence in partnership.What's Your Spiritual Story – Real stories of people changed by encounters with God.What's On Our Mind – Reflections from Jerry and Scott on recent episodes.What's On Your Mind – Listener questions, divine answers, and open dialogue. Stay ConnectedRead the book: God: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher at godanautobiography.com or AmazonShare your questions and reflections: questions@godanautobiography.comSubscribe and listen free wherever you get podcastsShare Your Story | Site | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
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Moral OCD can be tricky for parents to recognize because it often looks like strong values, deep guilt, or honest confessions. In this episode, I break down the most common pitfalls parents fall into when trying to support their child with Moral OCD like:Mistaking OCD-driven fears for good moralsTreating compulsive “confessions” as realWorrying that if you don't respond, your child will bottle everything up. Confusion around if it is OCD or your child's religious or personal beliefs and preferences.Most importantly, I'll share practical ways to shift your responses: how to separate OCD from true values, recognize when you're debating with OCD instead of your child, respond in a consistent way to “confessions,” and support healthy communication without fueling compulsions. You'll walk away with concrete strategies to reduce accommodation while still staying connected and compassionate.***This podcast episode is sponsored by NOCD. NOCD provides online OCD therapy in the US, UK, Australia and Canada. To schedule your free 15 minute consultation to see if NOCD is a right fit for you and your child, go tohttps://go.treatmyocd.com/at_parentingThis podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace the guidance of a qualified professional.Parents, do you need more support?
David delves into the reality of youth (sports) gone wild, whether or not market forces should restrain this phenomenon gone mad, and where rightly centered and ordered priorities might create the optimal virtuous outcome.
There's another college QB Ken is looking at + Any "moral" Browns victories? full 833 Tue, 09 Sep 2025 13:23:05 +0000 4QZr7MlGtMI8BBxUgjjItxCyANlmlaH9 nfl,cleveland browns,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima nfl,cleveland browns,sports There's another college QB Ken is looking at + Any "moral" Browns victories? The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.a
Hour 4: Another college QB to look at + Moral victories in 2025 + More encouragement for Andre Szmyt? full 2096 Tue, 09 Sep 2025 14:20:01 +0000 awMpPfnn1S7tDj8L9Vj9D7G1OADPfIY7 sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 4: Another college QB to look at + Moral victories in 2025 + More encouragement for Andre Szmyt? The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
We explore the Righteous Bully archetype in the Inner Villain system, mapped to Enneagram 8 and the Ajna (third-eye) center. This villain believes their opinion is gospel, weaponises “truth,” and enforces righteousness at any cost. We track the full arc: Successful Antagonist (the Fixer), Wounded Child (the Pathogen), Covert Form (the Sacrificial), Hero (the Surrendered), and Legend (the Channeler). Along the way, we unpack how this shows up in daily life, why Thanos is the cinematic mascot, and how to tell the difference between sacrificing your voice and surrendering to something larger than yourself. Two “Am I the Asshole” scenarios help ground the dynamics in real relationships.Timestamps00:00 — Banter and setup, villain 8 overview01:00 — Core question: “Have you ever hurt someone by ‘just being honest'?”01:15 — Centers and types: Ajna center, Enneagram 8 “Challenger/Enforcer”02:00 — The everyday Righteous Bully: opinions as law, triangulation, blanket statements02:30 — Straw story: moral superiority, environmental righteousness as enforcement04:45 — Why Thanos fits the archetype: opinion as solution, the Snap as “righteous fix,” unintended consequences07:00 — Successful Antagonist: the Fixer, “I told you so” as identity07:50 — Wounded Child: the Pathogen, blamed for everything, fights to avoid being the problem again08:45 — Covert Form: the Sacrificial, peacekeeping by self-erasure in groups and teams10:50 — Hero: the Surrendered, releasing attachment to being right and aligning with group coherence12:40 — Legend: the Channeler, becoming a vessel for greater wisdom rather than a mouthpiece for self13:30 — Somatic tell: elation and lightness vs heaviness when it's true surrender14:50 — Vehicle note: practicing healthy selfishness, daily give-and-take, not grand gestures15:30 — AITA case 1: wedding budget conflict, opinion used as a weapon19:00 — AITA case 2: Lego Millennium Falcon, destruction as moral enforcement, shared-home boundaries22:30 — Reflections: how both sides can slip into righteousness and how to course-correctThe arc at a glancePinnacle Villain: Righteous Bully — Opinion as law, truth as a weapon, moral superiority.Successful Antagonist: The Fixer — Solves you without consent, resents not being followed.Wounded Child: The Pathogen — Blamed for everything, over-responsible, braced for attack.Covert Form: The Sacrificial — Abandons their view to avoid conflict, self-bullying through silence.Hero: The Surrendered — Releases attachment to being right, aligns with a larger coherence.Legend: The Channeler — Becomes a clear instrument for wisdom, not a megaphone for ego.Key ideas and languageWeaponised honesty: “I'm just being honest” used to control or shame.Ajna fixation: overvaluing thinking and opinion as ultimate truth.Righteousness vs justice: righteousness centers the self's opinion, justice centers reality, repair, and relationship.Surrender vs sacrifice: sacrifice abandons self to avoid conflict; surrender chooses alignment and feels relieving, not heavy.Practices for listenersThree-beat check before you “tell it like it is”What is my intention, really.Do I have consent to offer this.Can I state this as a perspective rather than a fact.Somatic truth testSay the proposed action aloud and notice your body.Surrender tends to feel lighter, more spacious. Sacrifice feels heavy, collapsed, or resentful.Channel, don't bulldozeWrite the guidance you think you are “channeling.”Circle what is verifiable vs interpretive.If it still feels true after separating opinion from observation, offer it with permission and choice.Daily take-and-giveOne small “take” for yourself each day, not a big, infrequent blow-up. Nap, boundary, five-minute walk, saying no.Spotting the Righteous Bully in the wildBig blanket statements delivered as moral verdicts.Triangulation: “Everyone thinks you're not nice.”Conditional “protection”: “I didn't call you out because you do good work.”Destroying or undermining what others love to make a point.Case study insightsWedding budget fight: Opinion leveraged as moral judgment (“greedy,” “rude”) rather than collaborative planning. The counter-move is to invite shared values, constraints, and consented trade-offs.Lego destruction: Moral enforcement by force. The needed boundary is joint in a shared home, with consequence that protects relationship to the child and to each partner's autonomy.Reflection promptsWhere have I called control “honesty.”When have I swallowed my voice and called it surrender.What does elation feel like in my body, and when did I last feel it while choosing alignment.What is one small daily “take” that would keep me out of explosive righteousness.Pull quotes“The Righteous Bully holds their opinion as gospel. The Channeler becomes a vessel for something larger.”“Sacrifice abandons yourself. Surrender aligns yourself.”GlossaryAjna center: The mental/third-eye hub where opinions and interpretations crystallise.Enneagram 8: Challenger/Enforcer, intensity toward truth, control, and protection.Triangulation: Bringing a third party's supposed view to pressure someone into compliance.MentionsThanos in Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, as an exemplar of opinion enforced as salvation.Group-work dynamics where covert sacrifice masquerades as peacekeeping.Resources and next stepsTake the Inner Villain quiz to locate your current arc, then revisit this episode with your results for practical application.Try the “Middle Path” meditation to feel the somatic difference between sacrifice and surrender.CreditsHost: Kristina Wiltsee, with AnnaSeries: Inner Villain → Hero → LegendAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This back-from-the-dead RamNation Radio episode is brought to you by Pedersen Toyota, your Local Toyota Dealer Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor and Timnath for more than 50 years. It is also made possible by Ginger and Baker — our favorite restaurant(s) in all of Fort Collins, and Ram Zone (powered by the CSU Bookstore) — the best place to get all your Ram gear. About this episode Joel and Mike give their thoughts on the bad and ugly of CSU's 21-17 “win” over Northern Colorado on an otherwise amazing Ag Day at Canvas Stadium. They take a deep dive into the game's worst moments, as well as the few good moments that helped the Rams squeak out a win over the FCS Bears, thanks to an overturned touchdown call in the final seconds. The Rams narrowly avoided a historically bad loss, but where does this leave Jay Norvell's Rams two weeks into the season? Tune in to hear our thoughts.
Eu quis saber da Natacha Manchado, gerente de projetos de corrida na World Atthletics, se o Brasil tá com moral por lá e o que a entidade tem feito pela corrida no mundo.O TS Summit 2025 foi um evento promovido pela Ticket Sports e reuniu várias pessoas no nosso meio, como organizadores de provas, atletas, cronometradores, fornecedores de medalhas, outros equipamentos e foi realizado entre os dias 2 e 3 de setembro na sala São Paulo, na capital paulista.
Forcing business to bow to non-objective laws violates America's individualist ideals.
In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Nathalie Martinek, a former developmental biologist turned expert on narcissism and toxic workplace dynamics. We delve into the complexities of interpersonal narcissism, exploring how our behaviors often stem from a desire to preserve our ideal self-image. Nathalie shares her journey from the world of science to understanding human behavior, highlighting the parallels between toxic workplace cultures and the biological concepts she once studied.We discuss the often-overlooked role of envy in our interactions, particularly in professional settings. Nathalie emphasizes that envy is a natural human emotion, but it can lead to destructive behaviors when we allow it to dictate our perceptions of others. We explore how feelings of inferiority can trigger envy, prompting us to undermine those we perceive as superior. This conversation invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences with envy and shame, encouraging a deeper understanding of how these emotions influence our relationships.Throughout our discussion, we aim to answer critical questions: How do cultural differences shape our perceptions of self and others? What role does shame play in our interactions? And how can we cultivate a healthier relationship with our emotions to foster more authentic connections? Join us as we unpack these themes and seek to understand the underlying drivers of our behavior in both personal and professional contexts.Nathalie Martinek, PhD, helps professionals build relational leadership capacity and navigate the subtle power dynamics that shape trust, connection, and harm at work. She coaches individuals to shift dysfunctional relational patterns, facilitates group spaces for reflection, and consults on how to make sense of workplace dysfunction. A former developmental biologist, she studied how environments shape behaviour and enable dysfunction.links:Substack: www.hackingnarcissism.comwebsite: www.drnathaliemartinek.combooks: www.drnathaliemartinek.com/booksLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathalie-martinek/ 00:00 Start[00:02:12] Transition from biology to narcissism.[00:07:18] Unspoken cultural influences on behavior.[00:10:04] Tall poppy syndrome explained.[00:12:40] Superiority and inferiority dynamics.[00:16:13] Interpersonal narcissism and behavior.[00:21:07] Shame as a moral emotion.[00:25:36] Moral injury and external expectations.[00:28:20] Cultural values and self-awareness.[00:32:16] Toxic envy and emotional maturity.[00:35:29] Emotion as neutral states.[00:40:16] Purpose of envy and innovation.[00:43:12] The struggle with self-identity.[00:49:43] Covert envy and recognition.[00:52:23] Envy in professional relationships.[00:55:42] Covert envy and validation.[00:59:01] Knowledge theft and plagiarism.[01:03:11] Idea appropriation and originality.[01:09:44] Authority and envy in academia.[01:12:03] Parasocial relationships and dynamics.[01:17:00] Fear of insignificance on social media.[01:18:36] Online presence self-reflection.[01:25:13] Relational interpersonal narcissism.[01:28:17] Relational intelligence and group dynamics.[01:31:54] Human nature and group dynamics.ROGD REPAIR Course + Community gives concerned parents instant access to over 120 lessons providing the psychological insights and communication tools you need to get through to your kid. 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Sal and BT dissect the Jets' week one loss, framing it not as a failure but as a "good loss" and a promising sign for the team's future. They argue that the low expectations and a new, respected head coach in Aaron Glenn are resetting the culture. While fans might be frustrated by a loss, the hosts focus on key positives like the offense's improved play-calling, Justin Fields' performance, and the team's overall discipline. The conversation also touches on other Week 1 NFL games and betting, highlighting a couple of bad beats and the hosts' personal wins and losses from the weekend.
This week we're diving into why bands like Godspeed You! Black Emperor and King Gizzard are pulling their music from Spotify - and why it probably won't change anything. It's a trickier situation than it seems, but the whole mess starts with Napster in 1999. 80 million people sharing MP3s illegally crashed the music industry, dropping revenue 15% in four years and creating a chain reaction that led to piracy running rampant for much of the 00s. Enter Daniel Ek in 2006 with Spotify, which was built initially using pirated music from The Pirate Bay, telling you everything about how much they value artists. But it worked. By offering free access to entire music catalogues (with ads), Spotify created something no competitor can match without hemorrhaging money. Today, 412 million people use Spotify's free tier. That's the foundation of their dominance - not the 263 million paying subscribers. But this creates an impossible situation for artists. Big names with established fanbases can afford to leave, but new artists risk invisibility. Record labels and promoters judge bands by Spotify monthly listeners and post-gig discovery relies on easy music access, meaning that pulling your music from this platform could be potentially damaging for their careers. The "just use Bandcamp" argument misses the point - it's a different business model entirely. Bandcamp is buying a car; Spotify is hiring any car you want. And as it turns out, a LOT of people prefer hiring now. But the real problem isn't Spotify - it's "technofeudalism." Tech platforms operate like medieval fiefdoms where users become trapped serfs. Artists complain about Spotify royalties while creating free content for Instagram and TikTok, which monetise their labour through surveillance capitalism. The arms investment angle (Daniel Ek's €600m in AI weapons) sounds damning until you realise Google runs military AI projects for Israel, Meta builds battlefield AR for the US military, and all big tech props up the military-industrial complex. Their conclusion is bleak: there's no way out. The market expects free music and won't change. Mass boycotts might work but won't happen. The only real solution is direct artist support - gigs, merch, Bandcamp purchases, because it's almost impossible for anyone to truly extricate themselves from terrible machinery of the current internet era. Highlights: 00:00 Introduction: Bands Leaving Spotify 00:15 The Techsodus Idea and Streaming Services 02:23 History of Music Piracy: From Napster to Spotify 07:01 Spotify's Rise and Artist Payments 16:15 Technofeudalism and the Creator Economy 28:34 Spotify's Business Model and Market Dominance 34:58 The Spotify Dilemma: Free Access and Market Expectations 35:15 Apple's Potential and the iTunes Model Revival 35:53 Bandcamp: A Hopeful Alternative? 39:17 The Discoverability Advantage of Streaming Platforms 47:15 The Moral and Practical Dilemma for Artists 59:52 The Broader Issue: Platform Capitalism and Tech Giants 01:15:00 Supporting Artists Directly is The Only Real Solution
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01 08-09-25 LHDW El vergonzoso anuncio 'Por Huevos' de Paco León: retrata una sociedad machista. Pocas lecciones morales. os doy unos datos
University of Chicago Professor Robert Pape maintains that Israel is passing "historic thresholds of civilian punishment" and is risking its own future existence. Please Note: This PDF contains the post-show conversation between Noam and Pape. It contains many links to articles and videos that Pape draws from. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rk9NJ6BEYx6qa7JUEjuwzKG7R2MUOus4/view?usp=sharing Here is Pape's recent article on the matter in Foreign Affairs: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/israel/gaza-unparalleled-devastation-robert-pape ("The Unparalleled Devastation of Gaza")
Scripture: 2 Samuel 11-12, 1 Corinthians 10:12, Psalm 51, Matthew 21:9. This message deals with the difficult topic of moral collapse, specifically in David's life. Painful as it is, it can teach us much about the importance of walking faithfully before the Lord and resisting temptation. David fell into temptation after seeing Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam (a trusted soldier) and the wife of Uriah (one of David's elite soldiers). David had her brought to the palace and he slept with her resulting in her pregnancy. Instead of coming clean, David goes deeper into a dark place with more plans. After trying multiple times to cover his actions, David arranges for Uriah's death and has him killed. 2 Samuel 11:27 tells us that what David had done displeased the Lord. What does the Lord do? 2 Samuel 12:1, God sends Nathan to David. Nathan, in great wisdom, tells David a story and when David hears the story he was incensed saying that the man must die. At this point, Nathan looks at David and confronts him eye to eye, and says, “YOU are the man!” David is confronted with the horror of what he has done. He had committed a huge moral failure, but David was also a man who understood the heart of God. His response to Nathan is, “I have sinned against the Lord.” Here's what we can learn from David. LESSONS ⁃ Awareness - recognizing that we are all vulnerable and we are all sinners. Be aware of the temptations. ⁃ Consequences - come when we go against God's purpose and plan in our lives. Consequences can be horrific. There are consequence to disobedience. ⁃ Repentance - after his sin was exposed David freely admitted he had sinned, he did not try to make excuses, he repented. Repentance brings about a change of direction, a turning away. David understood he had fallen. We all sin, but God calls His people to repentance, to not only admit our sin, but to turn away from it and begin anew all over again. ⁃ Forgiveness - The Lord takes away our sin through the death of His Son and we see how good and gracious God really is. He loves us and offered up His own son for us all. **Pastor shares divinely given wisdom around the loss of David's son, be sure to listen to this message so you don't miss out on some profound revelation.** ⁃ Restoration - comes from our Father who restores us to relationship with Him through His Son. God restores to us the joy of our salvation and sustains us with the Holy Spirit. David is described as a man after God's own heart, yet he made some horrible decisions in his life. David's story compels us to take seriously the danger of going against God's plan and purposes for our lives. But this story also shows us the grace and mercy of God. These truths powerfully impact and transform us all. Now What? Learn about God at https://www.awakeusnow.com EVERYTHING we offer is FREE. Check out this video series from our website: https://www.awakeusnow.com/david-and-gods-heart Join us Sundays https://www.awakeusnow.com/sunday-service Watch via our app. Text HELLO to 888-364-4483 to download our app.
durée : 00:31:38 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Qu'est-ce que la "nouvelle critique" ? Comment se confronte-t-elle à la critique dite traditionnelle ? En 1964, l'émission "Tribune des critiques" propose un débat en deux volets. Dans cette première partie, Roland Barthes, Luc Estang et Pierre-Henri Simon débutent leur réflexion sur la question... - réalisation : Massimo Bellini, Vincent Abouchar - invités : Roland Barthes Ecrivain et critique littéraire français; Luc Estang Écrivain, journaliste, poète
Venecia cierra una edición que ha estado marcada por el contexto político de un mundo en guerra. El genocidio de Gaza, las reflexiones sobre la importancia del cine y las imágenes hoy, o la posición de los artistas han sido temas que han recorrido este certamen. En este episodio hacemos un repaso de todo, con las favoritas al León de Oro, y repasamos los estrenos de la semana, con 'Romería', 'El talento', el thriller moral de Polo Menárguez con Ester Expósito, el remake de Spike Lee y la película francesa '13 días, 13 noches'. Y, por supuesto, os recomendamos unas cuantas series para retomar la rutina.
Na estante desta semana, temos “Ódio à Civilização Moderna”, de Willaim Morris; “Guerras Culturais - Os ódios que nos incendeiam e como vencê-los”, de João Ferreira Dias; “Ambição Moral”, de Rutger Bregman; e “A Boba da Corte”, de Tati Bernardi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Artificial intelligence is changing our world at breakneck speed, but what does that mean for Christians, morality, and human flourishing? In this episode of "The Inside Story," Billy Hallowell sits down with Christian Post's Brandon Showalter to unpack the promises and perils of AI. From positives like Bible translation to fears over what's to come, they explore how believers can apply a biblical worldview to emerging technology, the dangers of becoming “subjects” of machines, and why keeping Christ at the center is the only true safeguard. Plus, learn about The Christian Post's upcoming "AI for Humanity" event at Colorado Christian University and how you can join the conversation in person or via livestream.
Ethereal Encounters Unknown welcomes Brandon Martin, September 5th, 3 PM EST TOPIC: Beyond the Illusion: Demystifying Truth and Perception Bio: Brandon Martin is an Independent Researcher, Symbolist, Alchemist, Philosopher, De-Occultist, Public Speaker, Founder of the SEED Truth Academy, S.E.E.D Conference, Co-Host of the Cubbywhole Podcast, with experience in Live speaking, Graphics Design, and Event Organization. I am an activist for Natural Law, Freemasonry, and the Mystery Traditions. He is working on several books and numerous essays that address critical topics aimed at the betterment of the species. He seeks to create an evolutionary shift towards a Moral society by raising Consciousness at the aggregate level. Through his presentations, videos, podcasts, and Essays, he attempts to take people on an inward journey of self-exploration, examining human Consciousness and the way these things pertain to the Universal problems which we all currently face as a species. He has won two awards for his work from the alternative community, one of which is the One Great Work Achievement Award, presented to him by Mark Passio in Philadelphia in 2019. He touches on topics such as: Ontology, Philosophy, Mystery traditions, the Occult, Esoterism, History, Symbolism, and much more like: Who are we? What is our purpose? Do we have value and meaning? Why do we hold onto certain dogmatic beliefs that give us more suffering? Why is the world in the condition it is in today? What does any of this have to do with the events we experience in our world? Agape and Namaste! Socials - https://linktr.ee/brandonmartin93 https://seedtruth.com
The Christian life starts with faith in Jesus. From there, we must grow in the knowledge of God's word and God's ways. However, Peter provides us with a crucial step necessary to gain true knowledge: moral excellence. This step cannot be neglected. The Bible is a spiritual book, and God must reveal His true knowledge to us. Moral excellence springing from faith is an essential foundation for gaining that knowledge.Join me for Today's Daily Word & Prayer to learn more.Scripture Used in Today's Message2 Peter 1:2-4James 1:211 Peter 2:1-2Philippians 4:81 Peter 2:9If you've not read my book, Takin' it to Their Turf. request a copy on my website, www.CampusAmerica.com.You'll be inspired, encouraged, and learn plenty about evangelism and spiritual warfare through the 70+ stories I share of my campus evangelism experiences.We send a copy to anyone who donates to our ministry, but if you can't do so, simply request a copy by sending us an email. Who do you know that needs to hear today's message? Go ahead and forward this to them, along with a prayer that God will use it in their life.To find Tom on Instagram, Facebook, TiKTok, and elsewhere, go to linktr.ee/tomthepreacher To support Tom Short Campus Ministries, click herehttps://www.tomthepreacher.com/support************ Do you want to have all your sins forgiven and know God personally? *********Check out my video "The Bridge Diagram" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0Kjwrlind8&t=1sCheck out my website, www.CampusAmerica.com, to learn more about my ministry and sign up for my daily email. And make sure to request a copy of my book, Takin' it to Their Turf, when you visit my website.Check out my videos on this channel to learn how to answer tough questions challenging our faith.
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Le Premier ministre François Bayrou va solliciter un vote de confiance, deux jours avant le Mouvement “Bloquons tout” du 10 septembre. A l'Est, la Présidente de la Commission Européenne termine sa tournée sur fond de brouillage de signal GPS.
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Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Civilizations rise and fall not on economics or armies, but on the moral blueprints that guide them. From faith traditions to modern ideologies, each shapes law, culture, and governance in profound ways. This exploration reveals how moral gravity directs societies, why some endure while others collapse, and why renewal of shared foundations remains urgent...
Together, with Fr. Mike, we explore the moral conscience. Fr. Mike emphasizes that even though our intellect has been weakened by sin, we still have some sense, our conscience, that tells us that there is a right and wrong. He also emphasizes the difference between our conscience and our passions. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1776-1782. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.