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Lindsay Koshgarian, from the National Priorities Project, Institute for Policy Studies, gives an update on the Senate version of the proposed budget, which expands on Medicaid loss to even more […] The post The High Moral Stakes of Budget Reconciliation appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
In “Perfekt Geweckt” war heute eine neue Frage der Moral diskutiert, in der es um das pikante Thema "FKK-Urlaub" gegangen ist.
In “Perfekt Geweckt” war heute eine neue Frage der Moral diskutiert, in der es um das pikante Thema "FKK-Urlaub" gegangen ist.
Jesus' ethical teachings are often touted as being revolutionary in the ancient world. The pagan cultures that preceded Christianity are commonly understood as being immoral, full of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n' roll. Well, 2 out of three isn't bad… But just how close to historical reality are these views? Today, Dr. Bart Ehrman joins me for the first of a special two-part episode to dive into ancient ethics, and whether Jesus actually changed anything.
Selamat datang di Podcastnya Algonz (P N G) — sebuah kreasi modern dari Divisi Media dan Informasi UKMKK St. Algonz Universitas Airlangga! Podcast ini hadir sebagai wadah penyebaran informasi dengan gaya yang unik, membahas isu-isu aktual seputar kehidupan Katolik, mahasiswa, dan tren sosial yang sedang berkembang.Di episode kali ini, kami mengangkat tema Childfree dan membahasnya dari sudut pandang Gereja Katolik. Fenomena pasangan muda yang memilih untuk tidak memiliki anak semakin ramai diperbincangkan. Tapi, apakah pilihan ini sejalan dengan ajaran Gereja? Apa alasan di balik keputusan tersebut? Dan bagaimana seharusnya Gereja merespons tren ini?
Subscribe for $5.99 a month to get bonus content most Mondays, bonus episodes every month, ad-free listening, access to the entire 800-episode archive, Discord access, and more: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ In this episode of Straight White American Jesus, Brad sits down with Dr. Ruth Braunstein, professor at Johns Hopkins University and author of My Tax Dollars. Together, they explore an unexpected question: Can paying taxes be a moral act? Far from being a dry civic obligation, Braunstein argues that taxation can serve as a collective ritual—one that reflects our values, builds solidarity, and fuels moral debate. The conversation traces the historical evolution of tax narratives in the U.S., from patriotic propaganda during World War II to the rise of anti-tax movements tied to abortion, war, and distrust in government. They also unpack the cultural shift from taxes as a civic duty to something to be avoided or even bragged about, as seen in Donald Trump's infamous comment on dodging taxes. Throughout the episode, Braunstein sheds light on how Americans' attitudes toward taxation reveal deeper fault lines around democracy, governance, and belonging. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/StraightWhiteJC Order Brad's book: https://bookshop.org/a/95982/9781506482163 Check out BetterHelp and use my code SWA for a great deal: www.betterhelp.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Donnybrook Fair is recalled in ballad and memoir as a notorious and chaotic annual event, but what really went on there? Over centuries, the annual fair drew revellers from near and far to Donnybrook, but a combination of social reformers successfully brought about its demise in the 1850s. In this story, we meet characters as diverse as prize fighter Dan Donnelly, and civic reformer James Haughton. This month marks the twentieth anniversary of the passing of the great Frank Harte, a truly remarkable man and Dubliner, who brought this fair to life in his singing.
America's exhausted — and not just from inflation, rent, or the nine-to-five that turned into a nine-to-nine. There's another kind of exhaustion we don't name out loud: the fatigue of paying for people you don't trust, programs you think don't work, neighbors you swear game the system.It's called poverty fatigue. Not the poverty itself — the fatigue of living shoulder-to-shoulder with it, funding it, hearing the stories: the lobster on EBT, the Cadillac Queen, the able-bodied guy who says he's too sick to work but somehow does odd jobs for cash. Some of it's myth. Some of it's real. All of it sits in your gut when you see your taxes go up and your block stay the same.This is not new. Reagan's “welfare queen” was a fable with a shred of truth. It became moral fuel for a generation who felt they were scraping while others schemed. The resentment stuck.I've lived in Germany and England. There, the safety net is a hammock. If you fall, you bounce gently — unemployment benefits, housing, healthcare, all catch you before you crack your teeth. In America, the net is a frayed fishing line six inches off the pavement. Fall, break your nose, then maybe the line snags your ankle before you hit rock bottom.COVID gave Americans a glimpse of a higher net — stimulus checks, beefed-up unemployment. It didn't last. But that brief taste burned the question in people's heads: Why can't it feel like this all the time?Meanwhile, the Left drifted deeper into temple-and-lepers politics: defending the most marginalized, the truly destitute, the moral symbols of the kingdom of heaven. And that's good — but they forgot about the plumbers, the line cooks, the Uber dads. They forgot the working class is the real populist block: huge in number, deeply skeptical, and always aware of who's actually scraping and who's skating.Now enter Trump's Big Beautiful Bill. Massive tax cuts for the rich and the working class: no taxes on tips, no taxes on overtime. Does it mostly help billionaires? Absolutely. Does the deficit explode? Sure. But it's also the only bone tossed to the middle — the people who think they'll never get a European hammock and are tired of carrying someone else's weight.The new wave — folks like Zohran Mamdani in New York — have made it explicit: democracy means democratic socialism. More programs. More net. More taxes. And the Right knows it, which is why you hear: “We're a republic, not a democracy!” It's not pedantry; it's a gut check. They see the variable change — and they push back.This is the part the Left misses: fatigue mutates. It turns into blame. Blame turns into votes. Poverty fatigue is real — and it votes. The same people who say blessed are the poor on Sunday want their streets back on Monday. They want to believe in the safety net — but they don't trust Caesar to hold it up.So when Trump stands there and says, “I see you — here's something for you, too,” it lands. Because they'd rather be thrown a bone now than told the hammock is coming later.Poverty fatigue is bigger than the budget line. It's deeper than the think tank numbers. It's moral, primal, petty, and American as hell. And it's not going away.Chris Abraham writes about the psychic costs of the safety net, the kingdom of heaven, and the busted street math we all do when nobody's looking.
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La nouvelle séquence des Grandes Gueules du Sport ! Mises dans les cordes pendant toute l'émission, les GG prennent la main : ce sont eux qui choisissent leur débat !
Paul & Dan wade deep into the swamp to uncover the shifting role of lizardfolk across Dungeons & Dragons editions. From their earliest days as faceless wilderness threats to complex cultures with alien worldviews, how has D&D's portrayal of these scaled humanoids evolved? We'll dive into classic modules like Danger at Dunwater and Tomb of the Lizard King, trace their pulp fantasy roots, and even compare how video games like Pool of Radiance handled their moral ambiguity. Were they ever really "monsters", or were we just too quick to draw our swords? Join us as we explore what makes lizardfolk one of D&D's most misunderstood creatures - and maybe one of its most revealing.
Vanessa Cominsky joins Case and Sam to RAGE against this awkward historical epic! Overview Podcast hosts Case Aiken and Sam Alicea provide a framework for discussing the 2004 film Troy, highlighting its connection to early 2000s epic films like Gladiator and 300. Vanessa Cominsky, a guest and classics major, notes a 4-year professional bond with Case stemming from shared academic interests. David Benioff, the film's screenwriter, is discussed in relation to his later work on Game of Thrones and identified issues in narrative depth. Whitewashing criticism surfaces regarding the film's predominantly white cast, despite its story set in a historically diverse region. Analysis reveals a lack of clear passage of time, compressing the depicted 10-year Trojan War into a brief narrative span. Costume design receives praise for historical accuracy while the film's runtime discrepancies are critiqued, with the director's cut deemed excessive. Thematic exploration includes Agamemnon's characterization as a villain symbolizing US imperialism, contrasting with sympathetic portrayals of the Trojans. Sean Bean's potential as Odysseus is noted but criticized for underutilization, while Peter O'Toole's Priam provides limited but impactful performance. Improvement suggestions include altering the title to better reflect Achilles' journey and revising the narrative structure to enhance character development. Upcoming initiatives include a scholarship program for women in wine, launched by Vanessa Cominsky's nonprofit Vin Vitalite in 2025. @vminsky @womenofwinedc Www.vinVitalité.org (Pronounced vinn vitahlihtay) Notes ️ Podcast Introduction & Setup (00:00 - 02:45) Hosts Case Aiken and Sam Alicea introduce the 'Another Pass' podcast, discussing movie analysis and improvements. Guest Vanessa Cominsky introduced as Case's coworker from wine/spirits industry and fellow classics major. Discussion of 4-year professional relationship and bonding over classics background. Movie Context & Background (02:45 - 09:38) Analysis of 2004 film Troy as adaptation loosely based on oral tradition. Discussion of movie within context of early 2000s epic films including Gladiator, 300, and Lord of the Rings trilogy. David Benioff identified as screenwriter, connecting to later Game of Thrones writing style issues. Observation that Odysseus character tells audience he's clever but never demonstrates intelligence in actual scenes. Political interpretation: movie reflects 2004 centrist liberal perspective on Middle Eastern conflicts with 'support the troops' messaging. Film Production & Casting Analysis (09:38 - 19:22) Vanessa's personal connection: used movie for high school Latin convention project and senior thesis. Whitewashing criticism - movie depicts conflict between Greece and Middle East with entirely white cast. Brad Pitt as main marketing draw playing Achilles in peak popularity period. Case's viewing experience in Rome during classics trip, creating nostalgic connection to material. Story Structure & Adaptation Choices (19:22 - 28:32) Movie covers broader Trojan War story rather than just Iliad, including Trojan Horse sequence not in original epic. Brian Cox as Agamemnon praised as perfect casting choice despite whitewashing issues. Discussion of movie's approach to gods - humans take credit for actions rather than divine intervention. ️ Character Analysis - Heroes and Villains (28:32 - 38:14) Agamemnon positioned as main villain representing US imperialism, while Trojans portrayed sympathetically. Hector vs Achilles juxtaposition works well as respective champions of each side. Orlando Bloom as Paris criticized as too whiny and lacking roguish charm needed for character. Eric Bana as Hector praised as everyone's 'big brother' figure and moral center. Production Design & Technical Elements (38:14 - 47:42) Costume design highly praised for historical accuracy and visual distinction between Greeks and Trojans. Director's cut vs theatrical cut - director's cut too long at 3 hours 16 minutes with unnecessary gore. Runtime issues - theatrical cut feels rushed while director's cut is excessive. War Portrayal & Geographic Issues (47:43 - 56:37) Time compression problem - 10-year war feels like weeks or months with no passage of time indicated. Troy's geography poorly established - unclear city layout and siege logistics. Siege warfare portrayed as single-direction battle rather than comprehensive blockade. Thematic Elements & Religious Context (56:38 - 01:05:46) Gods' role minimized to hint at divine influence without direct intervention. Moral philosophy embedded in Achilles-Briseis conversations about mortality and divinity. Historical accuracy questioned regarding Bronze Age vs Classical Greek terminology and social structures. Casting and Performance Critique (01:05:46 - 01:15:32) Sean Bean as Odysseus underutilized despite perfect casting choice. Peter O'Toole as Priam noted as big casting choice but limited screen time. James Cosmo casting questioned as underused Trojan general. Improvement Proposals - Sam's Pitch (01:15:32 - 01:26:16) Title change to 'The Wrath of Achilles' to better reflect actual story focus. Sean Bean expansion - more scenes showing passage of time and war strategy. Runtime reduction - cut Trojan perspective to focus on Greek side and Achilles' journey. Narrative structure - use Odysseus as storyteller/narrator rather than voiceover. Improvement Proposals - Vanessa's Pitch (01:26:16 - 01:36:20) Scope change to focus on Achilles from moment Odysseus recruits him. Character development - establish Greek power structure and vassal relationships. Agamemnon characterization - emphasize him as villain representing imperialism more clearly. Improvement Proposals - Casey's Pitch (01:36:20 - 01:45:13) Geographic clarity - establish Troy's layout and siege positioning with additional CG shots. Time passage - visual indicators and dialogue establishing years-long conflict. Battle variety - different environments including sea battles and raids on surrounding areas. Violence balance - between theatrical cut's sanitization and director's cut's excess. Final Discussion & Wrap-up (01:45:13 - 02:05:58) David Benioff background revealed as Goldman Sachs executive's son, explaining Hollywood access. Vanessa's organization - Vin Vitalite, DC women in wine industry nonprofit with 501(c)(3) status. Scholarship program launching 2025 for women in wine industry. Next episode preview - Highlander 2: The Quickening.
We've dedicated this week to the sober topic of David's illicit affair with Bathsheba. While God's forgiveness doesn't minimize the serious consequences of David's sin, it demonstrates how God's grace is greater than our failures.Moral intersections provide two opportunities. By falling into Jesus' arms and experiencing His rest, we can find strength to make good decisions and live well in His name.
Moral compasses be damned on Destination X and Stephen and Mixie ARE HERE FOR IT!!! From carrot in a box, to mirrors with Heidi Klum and all the poison apple in between your friends at the numbbbbbaaaa one podcast for all things Destination X are here to talk about all of it. Listen Now!
Der Westen wirft alle Regeln des Völkerrechts, basierend auf der UN-Charta, über Bord und steuert ins Chaos. Im Ukraine-Krieg und im Nahen Osten zeigt sich eine gefährliche Doppelmoral: Während bei einigen Ländern hart durchgegriffen wird, ignorieren westliche Akteure eigene Verstöße. Was bedeutet das für eine „wertebasierte“ Politik, wenn Recht und Moral beliebig ausgelegt werden? DerWeiterlesen
Kaum Papst, und schon ruft er bei uns an! Der Mann weiß, was sich gehört. Nicht nur das: Er wurde von Gott auserwählt, und alle Christen sind das Eigentum Gottes. Da haben wir gerade nochmal Glück gehabt. Neues Buch von Jörn Dyck: Die Morde der BibelDas Buch bietet einen fundierten und gut lesbaren Rundgang durch das Alte Testament.Kommentare? Hier lang zu YouTube...Weitere religionskritische Webseiten:Podcast: KetzerpodcastDie Morde der BibelPodcast: MGEN — Man glaubt es nichtAtheismus-TV auf YouTubeArtikel: AWQ — Answers Without QuestionsNews in deutscher Sprache: AMB — Atheist Media Blog (Blasphemieblog)News in deutscher Sprache: HPD — Humanistischer PressedienstBibelwissen und Religionskritik: Bibelkritik.chWitziges: Reimbibel.deKlassiker: Die Legende von der christlichen Moral
Wie lebt es sich unter der Herrschaft des Islam? Wie beeinflusst der Islam die Einhaltung der Menschenwürde? Wie wirkt sich der Islam in Deutschland aus? — Das sind sehr große Fragen, die man nicht pauschal für alle islamisch geprägten Länder und Menschen beantworten kann. Aber man kann Mosaiksteinchen sammeln. Ein solches Mosaiksteinchen ist dieses Interview. Neues Buch von Jörn Dyck: Die Morde der BibelDas Buch bietet einen fundierten und gut lesbaren Rundgang durch das Alte Testament.Kommentare? Hier lang zu YouTube...Weitere religionskritische Webseiten:Podcast: KetzerpodcastDie Morde der BibelPodcast: MGEN — Man glaubt es nichtAtheismus-TV auf YouTubeArtikel: AWQ — Answers Without QuestionsNews in deutscher Sprache: AMB — Atheist Media Blog (Blasphemieblog)News in deutscher Sprache: HPD — Humanistischer PressedienstBibelwissen und Religionskritik: Bibelkritik.chWitziges: Reimbibel.deKlassiker: Die Legende von der christlichen Moral
Was weiß man über den neuen Papst? Recht viel, wenn man sich mit den Interna der katholischen Kirche gut auskennt. Wir stellen kompakt dar, was man über seine Biographie wissen sollte und welche Positionen der neue Papst vertritt. Neues Buch von Jörn Dyck: Die Morde der BibelDas Buch bietet einen fundierten und gut lesbaren Rundgang durch das Alte Testament.Kommentare? Hier lang zu YouTube...Weitere religionskritische Webseiten:Podcast: KetzerpodcastDie Morde der BibelPodcast: MGEN — Man glaubt es nichtAtheismus-TV auf YouTubeArtikel: AWQ — Answers Without QuestionsNews in deutscher Sprache: AMB — Atheist Media Blog (Blasphemieblog)News in deutscher Sprache: HPD — Humanistischer PressedienstBibelwissen und Religionskritik: Bibelkritik.chWitziges: Reimbibel.deKlassiker: Die Legende von der christlichen Moral
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It seems like every time you open up social media, you learn of another pastor who's fallen from grace. How should we think about it? What do we do?Scott, Chris, and Bree tackle this by answering a listener's question, “Can you talk about Pastors or Christian leaders and moral failures? For example, sexual immorality, embezzling funds, child abuse. These events keep happening specifically in the Christian church, and it can be hard to process and think biblically about them. Can you provide any advice for evangelism to people whose main objection to the Christian faith is the pattern of moral failures of Christian leaders?”They discuss:The reality of pastors being sinnersThe importance of the plurality of elders in these situationsHow to evangelize to people whose objection to Christ is moral failures of leadersWe hope this episode encourages you as you grapple with the effects of sin in our world, especially in the area of pastors and church leaders.Ask a Mailbag QuestionFollow Us on InstagramVisit Our Website
How do individuals navigate moral typecasting? What is the dual nature of empathy in the context of human pain and suffering? When is there a disconnect between the perceptions of what is right and what is moral?Kurt Gray is a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he directs the Deepest Beliefs Lab and the Center for the Science of Moral Understanding. In the autumn of 2025, he will join the faculty of the Department of Psychology at Ohio State University. He's also an author, and his books are titled Outraged: Why We Fight About Morality and Politics and How to Find Common Ground and The Mind Club: Who Thinks, What Feels, and Why It Matters.Greg and Kurt discuss Kurt's work at the Deepest Beliefs Lab and the Center for the Science of Moral Understanding. Their conversation covers key topics such as how moral disagreements are rooted in differing perceptions of harm, the impact of evolutionary psychology, and the role of empathy in bridging divides. Kurt also shares insights from his classroom experiences on fostering understanding among students.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:How can pain and suffering change your view about empathy?43:00: There are two ways, right? That pain and suffering could change your views of empathy. And I should say there are some people who do experience a lot of pain and suffering and then do not feel sympathy...[43:16] Everyone suffers. Just like, pull yourself up by your bootstraps, dust yourself off and get hard, get tough. But for the most part, if you suffered a lot in life, you can kind of recognize that it's tough sometimes to be a human being and that you have more sympathy for others, at least more so than people who never suffered in their lives, right? But I think the way that pain causes you to have less empathy is if you're in pain right now. Right? So if you are standing in, you know, a pile of razor blades, it's hard to be really empathic for someone—you know, someone's situation, right?—because you're so focused. Like, pain just overwhelms your entire consciousness. So never try to get empathy from someone who is actively in pain, but I think instead, reach out to people who, you know, have gone through a similar thing.Moral understanding begins with human contact40:46: The more you have sustained contact with people who are different than you, you show more moral understanding.When recognizing pain depends on perception27:13: When it comes to the ability to suffer, pain like that is ultimately a matter of perception. Like, you can, you know, agency—someone is intending—you can see that more on the surface, right? Like, I am going to think and I will do something—that is agency. But if you start crying, like, are you a method actor? Are you actually in tears? Are those crocodile tears? So, questions of pain are easy to accept when it is your family or your friends. Perhaps when someone is very different than you, or maybe you are locked in a conflict with someone and they are crying, right? It is much harder to take their pain as authentic.Understanding starts with stories not arguments30:53: Stories are a way of sharing one true thing, shall we say, right? This thing happened to me, and it's not a talking point I heard on the radio. It actually happened to me, and let me tell you about it so that you can better understand me. I think it's powerful because it's not the thing that you're going to use to persuade in policy, let's say—although, often, stories are persuasive in policy—but instead it's a way of saying, here's where I'm coming from. Can you understand where I'm coming from? And that's a great place for a conversation to start. Right now, I understand you're a person, I'm a person, and let's explore our perspectives rather than argue about complex policy issues.Show Links:Recommended Resources:Jonathan HaidtMoral Foundations TheoryDaryl DavisLuigi MangioneDavid GogginsDaniel KahnemanGuest Profile:KurtJGray.comDeepest Beliefs LabThe Center for the Science of Moral UnderstandingProfile on LinkedInSocial Profile on InstagramSocial Profile on XHis Work:Amazon Author PageOutraged: Why We Fight About Morality and Politics and How to Find Common GroundThe Mind Club: Who Thinks, What Feels, and Why It MattersAtlas of Moral PsychologyGoogle Scholar Page
Andrew Copson speaks to economist James Forder about his view on individual freedom and limited government as a self described 'old-fashioned liberal'. He discusses his belief in free enterprise as not just an economic engine but a powerful moral good that fosters self-reliance and the pursuit of individual goals. He also delves into the profound philosophical implications of our finiteness and how this very limitation gives life its meaning. What I Believe was the title of two separate essays by the philosopher Bertrand Russell and the philosopher EM Forster in the early 20th century. These two humanists set out their approach to life, their fundamental worldview, in a way that was accessible to all. In this podcast, Chief Executive of Humanists UK, Andrew Copson, speaks to humanists today to understand more about what they believe, to understand more about the values, convictions, and opinions they live by. Humanists UK is the national charity working on behalf of non religious people to advance free thinking and promote a tolerant society. If you'd like to support the podcast or find out more about the humanist approach to life or the work that we do, please visit humanists.uk. If you like what you see, please consider joining as a member. You can follow Humanists UK on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok – and please remember to leave a 5 star review! What I Believe is produced by Sophie Castle.
Catholic Money Mastermind - Financial Planning conversations with Catholic CFP® Practitioners
Today, Ben welcomes Wyatt O'Rourke—Denver-based financial advisor and founder of Basilic Financial—for a wide-ranging conversation on the interplay between tradition, innovation, and community within a Catholic framework. Wyatt shares his journey of entrepreneurship and reconversion to the faith, emphasizing the integration of spiritual values into financial planning. The discussion examines how technological progress—such as Bitcoin and the rise of network states—can coexist with enduring moral and communal principles, drawing on historical shifts and contemporary challenges like social media and car-centric urban design. The conversation highlights the importance of evaluating innovation through a faith-rooted lens. They critique modern secular ideologies for lacking grounding, while celebrating a revival of tradition among young Catholics and the importance of community, family, and shared purpose. Ultimately, they argue that true progress must deepen human connection and be measured by whether it fosters real communal flourishing.Key Takeaways:• Wyatt O'Rourke's journey—entrepreneurship, reconversion to the faith, and founding Basilic Financial—reflects a desire to integrate values into vocation.• The Lindy Effect suggests that long-standing ideas and institutions are more likely to endure and should be respected as filters for evaluating novelty.• Car-centric urban design contributes to isolation; human-scale, walkable environments encourage community and accountability.• The YIMBY movement, when aligned with Catholic social principles, offers a hopeful vision for more connected cities.• Moral constancy and family stability are essential foundations for navigating a rapidly changing world.• Catholics are called to be discerning adopters of technology, ensuring it serves human dignity and divine purpose.Key Timestamps:(00:00) – Wyatt's Background and Career Journey(04:21) – Balancing Tradition and Innovation(08:03) – Reconciling Faith and Modernity(22:35) – The Importance of Optimism and Faith(28:36) – The Importance of Community(34:29) – Urbanism and CommunityKey Topics Discussed:Catholic Money Mastermind, Catholic financial planning, Catholic financial planners, Catholic financial advisors, Ben Martinek, faith and financesMentions:Website: https://basilic.io/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wyatt-o-rourke-79723b93/ More of Catholic Money Mastermind:Catholic Money Mastermind Podcast is a personal podcast meant for educational and entertainment. It should not be taken as financial advice, and is not prescriptive of your financial situation.Are you looking to hire an advisor? Browse our members.https://catholicfinancialplanners.com/members/Are you a Financial Advisor who is serious about the Catholic Faith? Join our network and email info@catholicfinancialplanners.com
For the second part of our Pal Joey deep dive, Henry leads Rabia and Felix through what made the original musical so groundbreaking and what makes the 1957 Sinatra film adaptation so bad. We also finally learn what "The Lady is a Tramp" is all about. Who's the mouse with the built? website: suddenlypod.gay contact: suddenlypod@gmail.com donate: ko-fi.com/suddenlypod
La Concejalía de Juventud del Ayuntamiento de Rincón de la Victoria, en colaboración con la asociación de Creadores y Fans de la Ciencia Ficción, el Cine y los Videojuegos, Kajiu, organiza la `Fiesta del Ocio y los Juegos´. La iniciativa contará con dos jornadas en las que se ofrecerán actividades como talleres creativos, juegos interactivos, animación juvenil y una zona de merchandising. Se trata, explica el concejal de Juventud, Nacho Cuadra (PP), “de la primera vez que organizamos este tipo de evento lúdico y gratuito en espacios públicos abiertos especialmente dirigido al público joven”. El alcalde de Rincón de la Victoria, Francisco Salado (PP), ha señalado que “seguimos apostando por ofrecer propuestas atractivas a nuestros jóvenes, fomentando espacios participativos donde puedan interactuar, compartir y disfrutar”. Las jornadas se llevarán a cabo el 2 de julio en la plaza Gloria Fuertes de La Cala del Moral, y el 29, en la plaza Pepe El Boticario de Rincón de la Victoria, en horario de 20:00 a 00:00 horas. La programación incluye actividades gratuitas de talleres creativos de hama beads, creación de chapas, pintacaras, entre otros; juegos y dinamización de jenga gigante, tetris 3D, lanzamientos a la lata, pruebas de habilidad y pulso, `Doraemon Madness´, puntería con Nerf, tiro con arco, experiencias de realidad virtual. También habrá una zona de merchandising con productos temáticos, snacks y artículos de cultura oriental.
If nothing is evil, then murder, racism, abuse, and everything else is good! Related Resource What Would You Say?: Are Science and Religion Compatible? ____________ Register for the next Colson Fellows Informational Webinar at colsonfellows.org.
Episode #121 - In this episode of the Awakened Heart Podcast, I'm thrilled to welcome Ron Bienvenu—a man I've known personally for years and who never fails to challenge the status quo. From our first meeting at The Whaler in Venice Beach to visits in New Orleans, Ron's unique perspective on life and technology has always inspired me.Ron's new book, The Fifth Shock, serves as a philosophical wake-up call addressing the profound shifts happening in our world today. In our conversation, we explore the complex relationship between spirituality, artificial intelligence, and the future of humanity. Ron is the Founder and Managing Partner of Noetic Investment Partners, with over 40 years of experience in technology and finance. He's been instrumental in shaping the way companies approach data and AI, especially through his work in data assetization—turning data into a capital-grade asset.Ron discusses how AI is transforming human identity, the critical need for economic innovations like Universal Behavioral Income, and the moral responsibilities we face with advancing technology. He advocates for the integration of human wisdom into AI systems and a digital Bill of Rights to safeguard individual freedom in a rapidly evolving digital era. Beyond the intellectual discussion, Ron shares a deeply personal story about his daughter, a storm in Tulum, and a poignant poem that encapsulates resilience and courage.This episode blends cutting-edge ideas with heartfelt storytelling—a must-listen for anyone curious about the future of technology, spirituality, and human sovereignty.TakeawaysThe conversation explores the awakening to spirituality and AI.Wisdom is essential in the age of AI.Humanity must navigate the challenges posed by AI.The need for a Universal Behavioral Income is highlighted.AI should enhance human agency, not replace it.Geopolitical implications of digital power are significant.Data is becoming the most valuable asset in the modern economy.Consciousness may be the key to understanding the universe.Moral implications of AI must be addressed. Machines rely on human creativity and authenticity.Innovation's value is declining due to rapid replication.Congress has become ineffective in governance.The media has compromised its integrity for profit.A grassroots revolution is necessary for change.Parenting can instill strength and independence in children.Life lessons can be learned through shared experiences.Mediocrity should be avoided in pursuit of greatness.The meaning of life is a profound question worth exploring.Sound Bite"How do we navigate this?""My voice is my whip.""Mediocrity is a disease."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Connection01:48 Awakening to Spirituality and AI05:30 The Human Experience vs. AI08:46 Data Sovereignty and Behavioral Income12:20 The Future of AI and Human Agency15:47 Geopolitical Implications of Digital Rights19:32 The Evolution of Wealth and Value22:45 The Broken Accounting System and Change26:11 Spirituality and the Path Forward30:34 The Devil's Bargain: A Reflection on Spirituality31:26 The Metaverse and Voluntary Extinction32:16 Preserving Human Consciousness in a Digital Age35:58 The Intersection of Technology, Philosophy, and Spirituality37:33 Consciousness as the Fifth Element38:47 Spiritual Recursion and Algorithmic Logic42:34 Moral Constructs in a Digital World46:29 The Homogenization of Beauty and Authenticity49:24 Innovation and the Value of Networks53:07 Disappointment in Governance and Media56:34 Global Political Landscape and the Call for Change01:01:12 A Stormy Journey: Father-Daughter Bonding and Life Lessons01:10:27 Empowerment Through Authenticity and Courage01:14:35 Navigating the Future: Technology, Sovereignty, and Human ConnectionConnect with Ron:linkedinInstagram Facebook XThe Fifth ShockXIG FacebookLet's Connect!WebsiteInstagram FacebookYoutubeRumbleTik TokLinkedin
Es importante inculcar la educación en nuestros niños, y la educación en la moralidad como guía es esencial para caminar en lo que le agrada a Dios. Descubramos juntos en Enamórate, cómo educar en la moralidad a nuestros hijos con Lupita Venegas. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Richmond's Dynamic Duo brings their most ambitious season to date to a close. Recapping the most memorable lessons, guest, and episodes, Moral and Carl express their hopes for future seasons. ShoutOut goes to Capriccios Italian Restaurant and more. Become apart of the Conversation! www.embracerva.com - (@embrace_podcast)
We continue in our series on Daniel and learn about how Daniel also had REmarkable friends.
Text us a pool question!In this episode, the hosts celebrate a personal milestone for one of their own while welcoming Rainbow Morris, a professional in the pool industry. Rainbow shares her journey into the industry, emphasizing the diverse opportunities available, especially for women. The conversation delves into the importance of pool safety, compliance regulations, and emerging trends in pool design. The hosts also discuss the significance of inspections and the moral responsibilities of pool professionals. The episode concludes with a recognition of women's contributions to the industry and the importance of compliance in ensuring safety. Contact Rainbow Morris at pooldecorum@gmail.comtakeawaysRainbow Morris shares her unexpected journey into the pool industry.The pool industry offers diverse career opportunities, especially for women.Many people fall into the pool industry rather than choosing it intentionally.Pool safety and compliance are critical aspects of the industry.The importance of regular inspections to ensure pool safety is emphasized.Emerging trends include infinity edge pools and innovative designs.Women are increasingly recognized for their contributions in a traditionally male-dominated industry.Moral and legal responsibilities exist for pool professionals regarding safety.The conversation highlights the need for better compliance standards across regions.Celebrating milestones and achievements fosters community within the industry.Sound Bites"Congratulations Lee.""I kind of stumbled across the pool industry.""We have a moral and legal responsibility."Chapters00:00Celebrating New Beginnings04:48Diving into the Pool Industry07:29Understanding Pool Barrier Inspections09:54Compliance and Safety Regulations12:41Emerging Trends in Pool Design15:22Recognizing Women in the Pool Industry18:04The Importance of Pool Safety20:39Final Thoughts and Future Directions BufferZoneBufferZone has been created by a frustrated pool maintenance companyDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media: Facebook Instagram Tik Tok Email us: talkingpools@gmail.com
On Part 1 of today's podcast, Hosts Ramses Ja and Q Ward discuss Cuban Support for Trump and the Moral Conflict Within the Police and the Military See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Manchen erscheint Ehre ein großes Wort, mit dem sie vorsichtig umgehen. Andere – vor allem Jüngere – scheinen weniger zimperlich: So ist das Wort "ehrenlos" weit verbreitet auf den Schulhöfen im Land. Mitja Harrer geht der Ehre auf den Grund. Von Mitja Harrer.
Jeff Sebo is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Affiliated Professor of Bioethics, Medical Ethics, Philosophy, and Law, Director of the Center for Environmental and Animal Protection, Director of the Center for Mind, Ethics, and Policy, and Co-Director of the Wild Animal Welfare Program at New York University. He is also a Faculty Fellow at the Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy & Land Use Law at the NYU School of Law and an Advisor at the Animals in Context series at NYU Press. Jeff's research focuses on moral philosophy, legal philosophy, and philosophy of mind; animal minds, ethics, and policy; AI minds, ethics, and policy; and global health and climate ethics and policy. His books include The Moral Circle and Saving Animals, Saving Ourselves and he is co-author of Chimpanzee Rights and Food, Animals, and the Environment.In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the most important questions: “what's real?”, “who matters?” and "how can we make a better world?"Sentientism answers those questions with "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is here on YouTube.00:00 Clips01:20 Welcome- Our first Sentientist Conversation, episode 26 - Jeff's book The Moral Circle - Endorsements from previous Sentientism guests Barbara King and Peter Singer- Welcome Smokey!02:50 Jeff's Intro- Research and teaching and leading programmes at NYU including the Wild Animal Welfare Programme and the Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness - Asking "How humans can better interact with the non-human world... who might matter, how much might they matter, what might they need, what might we owe them, what follows for our actions and policies and priorities...?"- Directing the Center for Environmental and Animal Protection "agriculture, farmed animal welfare, #biodiversity, wild animal welfare..."- Directing the NY Center for Mind, Ethics and Policy "Non-human minds... invertebrates and AI systems"04:37 The Moral Circle- JW: "Does it have to be a circle?"- "I was concerned... it implies that humanity is at the centre and that other beings matter or are closer to the centre to the degree that they resemble us"- "We right now at least increasingly agree that all humans and many non-human animals... merit consideration"- "The book asks 'should we go farther?'"08:32 What Makes Us Matter?11:39 Why is Sentience Important?19:16 What About Zero-Valence Consciousness?28:08 Properties vs Relational Approach38:10 So Who Matters?43:28 Do AIs Matter?48:47 Do Photons Matter?56:15 Do Future Beings Matter?01:01:51 How Much Do They Matter?01:14:44 The Role of Epistemology?01:18:26 A Better Future?01:22: 33 Follow Jeff:- Jeff on BlueSky - Jeff on Twitter- "The Moral Circle"- Saving Animals, Saving Ourselves (now open access and free to read!)And more... full show notes at Sentientism.info.Sentientism is “Evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings.” More at Sentientism.info. Join our "I'm a Sentientist" wall via this simple form.Everyone, Sentientist or not, is welcome in our groups. The biggest so far is here on FaceBook. Come join us there!
On this episode of Wife of Crime I'm telling Russ the harrowing and tragic case of Judy Malinowski. In 2015 Judy was in a volatile relationship with her boyfriend Mike Slager. One afternoon while stopping at a gas station for cigarettes the two of them get into a fight and Mike pours gasoline on Judy and sets her on fire! Over the next 2 years she would fight through unfathomable pain to stay alive. She not only changed the law in Ohio but would be the first person in US history to testify in her own murder trial! Moral of this story... "we will either find a way, or make one." - Hannibal Barca Huge shout out to Myrtle for helping me research this episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When politicians intervene in the economy, they often do it in the name of mitigating “greed” or “profiteering.” While they can pass laws regulating prices and the like, they cannot repeal economic laws. Instead, they can only make things worse.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/exploiting-moral-unseen
David French returns to The Puck for a wide-ranging, deeply thoughtful conversation about the state of American democracy, the risks of authoritarianism, and the spiritual costs of political polarization. A New York Times columnist and former National Review editor, French unpacks the dangerous allure of strongman politics, reflects on Israel's evolving strategy in the Middle East, and explores how each of us can preserve trust and truth in chaotic times. We talk about why institutions feel broken, how Trump uses public spectacle as a shield against accountability, and what it means to live with faith and courage in a disorienting moment. From LA protests to global power shifts, from misinformation to moral resilience—this is an episode you don't want to miss.
When politicians intervene in the economy, they often do it in the name of mitigating “greed” or “profiteering.” While they can pass laws regulating prices and the like, they cannot repeal economic laws. Instead, they can only make things worse.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/exploiting-moral-unseen
In Auden's poem “The Art of Healing,” he writes that “every sickness is a musical problem and every cure a musical solution.” Jazz and health care are two things we normally don't think about together, let alone in the context of mental health. This conversation was recorded at the 2024 Practice & Presence gathering between theological ethicist Patrick Smith and physician and writer Brewer Eberly. They explores jazz and medicine as moral practice. How does jazz draw out metaphors that help us think about health care and clinical relationships differently? How does jazz teach us to lament and work with uncertainty? As we consider the hard things we have been made to see and hear in health care, how might jazz—a form of art born of oppression and pain—disrupt complacency and awaken us to new ways to live and to heal and to sing?
En este mensaje tratamos el siguiente caso de una mujer que «descargó su conciencia» de manera anónima en nuestro sitio www.conciencia.net, autorizándonos a que la citáramos: «Estoy separada del papá de mi hija de quince años, pero ahora me está resultando difícil lograr que ella quiera ir a verlo cuando le tocan visitas con su hermanito. Ella me dice que su papá le echa la culpa de cosas que le pasan a él con su actual pareja, y que le dice cosas poco honrosas de mí.... Yo he hablado varias veces con él respecto a que no le diga cosas que no corresponden a nuestros hijos, pero no me hace caso, y eso los está afectando.» Este es el consejo que le dio mi esposa: »Estimada amiga: »Los conflictos personales y las cicatrices emocionales nunca son una justificación para herir a los demás, especialmente a nuestros propios hijos. No hay excusa alguna para degradar al cónyuge en la presencia de hijos inocentes. Esa manera de hablar refleja inmadurez y egoísmo. »El apóstol Pablo enseñó que debemos velar no sólo por nuestros propios intereses sino también por los intereses de los demás.1 Si bien muchos padres sostienen que sus hijos ocupan el primer lugar, no reconocen que sus propios conflictos personales y cicatrices emocionales han distorsionado la capacidad que tienen de ser objetivos.... »Lo que no sabemos es si existe una orden judicial que especifique las condiciones para las visitas de los hijos con el padre. Si hay un acuerdo legal, entonces usted necesitaría acudir al sistema judicial para modificarlo. »Sin embargo, si no existe ningún acuerdo legal, entonces usted tiene más opciones. La mejor opción sería que consultara a un consejero familiar profesional. Su hija podría contarle lo que siente al consejero, y usted luego podría seguir el consejo que él diera. »Si no puede acudir a un consejero profesional, le recomendamos que apoye la decisión de su hija en cuanto a que haya menos visitas con el padre siempre y cuando ella comprenda que usted no puede servir de mediadora entre ellos. Ella misma debe negociar con él de una manera respetuosa y sin acusarlo de nada. Sin embargo, al hacerlo es importante que cuando ella hable con él sobre las visitas, se limite a hablar sólo sobre la siguiente visita y que no trate de dejar de verlo indefinidamente. »Moral y éticamente, los derechos paternos tienen el mismo valor legal que los derechos maternos, a menos que haya evidencia de abuso. Para modificar esos derechos, usted tendría que contratar a un abogado y obtener la aprobación de parte del sistema judicial. Algunos juzgados bien pudieran tener en cuenta los deseos de una quinceañera, mientras que otros no....» Con eso termina lo que recomienda Linda, mi esposa. El consejo completo puede leerse con sólo ingresar en el sitio www.conciencia.net y pulsar la pestaña que dice: «Casos», y luego buscar el Caso 847. Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Fil 2:4
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In this inspiring episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, we set sail with Dr. Sheridan Lathe, aka Dr. Sheddy — a wildlife veterinarian, sailor, YouTuber, and passionate advocate for both animal and human wellness. After years of working with domestic and exotic animals in Australia and rescuing bears in China, Dr. Sheddy took her expertise to the seas. Now based on her 37ft sailboat Chuffed, she delivers free veterinary care to animals in remote coastal communities across Central America and Mexico — reaching places where traditional care simply doesn't exist. She funds her work independently through Patreon and YouTube while living full-time on the water with her partner Jim. In 2024 alone, Vet Tails helped over 450 animals across 13 communities, offering everything from vaccinations to life-saving surgeries. From sailing storms to working on polar bear rescues, dealing with typhoid, and building a life outside of convention — Dr. Sheddy is redefining what it means to live a life of purpose and impact. If you've ever dreamed of combining adventure, service, and personal freedom — this episode is for you. Tune in to hear her story, the lessons she's learned, and how you can support her mission — or maybe even start your own. New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast drop every Tuesday at 7 AM (UK time)! Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women pushing boundaries. Do you want to support the Tough Girl Mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media in the world of adventure and physical challenges? Support via Patreon! Join me in making a difference by signing up here: www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Your support makes a difference. Thank you x Show notes Dr Sheddy Veterinarian and living on her sailboat in Mexico Delivery veterinary care to remote communities Growing up in a small beach town in rural Australia Having an affinity for animals Wanting to be a vet from a young age Vet school in Australia Graduating high school at 17 Becoming a vet at 23 Being interested in birds Wanting to specialist in the animals that no one else is seeing Wanting to focus on exotic animals Getting into sailing later on ‘Chuffed' the boat 37ft mono hull, only 8 boats, made in 1990 Paying for everything Patreon and YouTube Funding via social media Animals on the boat Working with local veterinarians Sailing over the past few years Sailing for 8 months of the year Doing a major refit of the boat which took 2 years Buying the boat in Panama Meeting her partner - Jim The covid years Working on a Polar Bear! (Mixed with a bit of grizzly - a golden bear!) Living and working in China at a bear rescue centre Where to next? Working with local communities and setting up a longer term solution Work life balance Working at a rural town in Australia Starting off as a new vet and the hours worked…. Superhero culture Moral injury Giving the best care available Eating animals Getting typhoid fever in Mexico Not being able to gain the weight back Heading to small remote islands Wifi and keeping connected VHF Radio for emergency Starlink on boats and in remote communities How to support the work Dr Sheddy is doing Final words of advice for other women who want to follow their passions and interests Wanting to live life on your terms Using a Purpose Venn diagram The plan for the next few years Dreaming big Wanting to expand Social Media Website www.vettails.com Instagram @dr.sheddy_the.sailing.vet Patreon - www.patreon.com/ChuffedAdventures
Jordan Peterson and Sam Harris explore the breakdown of institutions in the digital age, and how difficult it's become to identify what's true and what's not. Harris voices deep concern over the role independent media and social platforms play in amplifying misinformation, especially post-October 7th. They discuss the addictive, fragmenting nature of platforms like X, the erosion of trust in institutions, the dangers of AI-generated identity theft — and possible solutions. The result is a sobering analysis of epistemic collapse, digital psychopathy, and the urgent need for institutional structure in a world where mass information fails us. 'This episode was filmed on June 6th, 2025. | Links | For Sam Harris: On X https://twitter.com/MakingSenseHQ On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/samharrisorg/?hl=en On Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@samharrisorg Substack https://samharris.substack.com/ The Waking Up App https://www.wakingup.com/
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It's an Emmajority Wednesday (I know, we're as confused as you are) and we have two great guests for you today. First, we cover Donald Trump's ominous threats to protesters who are upset about ICE raids in Los Angeles and around the country. After that, Emma talks to journalist and author Omar El Akkad about his new book "One Day Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This" which reckons with the failure and refusal of the West to stop the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Get Omar's book here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/777485/one-day-everyone-will-have-always-been-against-this-by-omar-el-akkad/ And later we're joined by New York City Council member Chi Ossé about Zohran Mamdani's exciting political campaign, the left's momentum in America's biggest city and the how we can fight for affordable housing while protecting vulnerable communities. Follow him on social media, he's always putting out great stuff, and learn more about Zohran Mamdani's campaign and how you can get involved here: https://www.zohranfornyc.com/ In the Fun Half, we check in on the ruptured bromance between Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Musk is trying to play cute but Trump doesn't seem like he wants to get back together at this point. The White House Press Secretary said they acknowledge Elon's recent statement but that's about it. Lol. Greta Thunberg has been released from Israeli detention, though two of her fellow activists from the flotilla, Thiago Avila and Rema Hassan have apparently been transferred to Israeli prisons where they are in solitary confinement. Greta tells reporters that the very least countries like hers can do now is advocate for an end to the genocide and to recognize Palestine as a state. We're glad she's safe, but Dave Portnoy certainly isn't. He joked about wanting to blow up her ship with a missile, though he's also gotten very touchy about jokes that target Jewish people, while he himself continues to make antisemitic jokes. Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Follow us on TikTok here!: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here!: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here!: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here!: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase! Check out today's sponsors: • TRUST & WILL: Get 20% off at https://trustandwill.com/MAJORITY • NAKED WINES: To get 6 bottles of wine for $39.99, head to https://NakedWines.com/MAJORITY and use code MAJORITY for both the code and password Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech @RussFinkelstein Check out Russ' podcast the New Yorker Political Scene Scene: https://rss.com/podcasts/newyorkerpoliticalscenescene/ Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder – https://majorityreportradio.com/
Segment 1 • Antisemitism rises, misgendering becomes criminal, and colleges now teach “adulting” classes. • Todd presents a cultural “train wreck” and asks: which story screams "sign of the times" to you? • Moral confusion and soft totalitarianism are growing fast—can you spot the symptoms? Segment 2 • Emergency contraception at gas stations and cannabis replacing alcohol—what could go wrong? • Porn companies block France over age laws—are they protecting kids or profits? • Cultural boundaries are evaporating. Are you ready to raise your kids in this world? Segment 3 • Preaching isn't just explaining—it's exalting Christ with urgency and clarity. • Many pulpits today sound more like seminary lectures than soul-stirring sermons. • Want transformation, not just information? The Bible must be preached with purpose. Segment 4 • Psychedelic drugs are trending in Silicon Valley as faux spiritual awakenings. • Divorce leaves a wake—5 million kids show long-term damage in new study. • The culture offers altered states and broken homes—how should the Church respond? ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!