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In ancient times, names were much more significant than they are today. They were carefully chosen, and were sometimes conferred by God himself. Names were descriptive of a person's lineage, character, and in some cases even his destiny. Likewise, God applies a variety of Hebrew names and titles to Himself because He wants us to know more about His character, nature, and attributes. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1094/29
In ancient times, names were much more significant than they are today. They were carefully chosen, and were sometimes conferred by God himself. Names were descriptive of a person's lineage, character, and in some cases even his destiny. Likewise, God applies a variety of Hebrew names and titles to Himself because He wants us to know more about His character, nature, and attributes. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1094/29
11-10-25 - Pair Of MLB Pitchers Indicted On Gambling Charges For Fixing Outcomes - John's Theory On Certain Names Never Winning A Title - John's Neighbors Hosted An Event And Gawked At One Of The AttendeesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on the All In series of the R2Kast I was joined by Nicholas Duffy
In ancient times, names were much more significant than they are today. They were carefully chosen, and were sometimes conferred by God himself. Names were descriptive of a person's lineage, character, and in some cases even his destiny. Likewise, God applies a variety of Hebrew names and titles to Himself because He wants us to know more about His character, nature, and attributes. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1094/29
11-10-25 - Pair Of MLB Pitchers Indicted On Gambling Charges For Fixing Outcomes - John's Theory On Certain Names Never Winning A Title - John's Neighbors Hosted An Event And Gawked At One Of The AttendeesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Names of God: Knowing Peace with Grace FoxJoin Educate for Life Radio and Kevin Conover as he interviews Grace Fox about the Names of God and how, through them, we can know true peace.This episode first aired Monday, November 3rd, 2025Educate For Life with Kevin Conover airs Saturdays at 12:30pm. Listen live on KPRZ San Diego Radio AM 1210.Listen live: www.educateforlife.org/live
Thought to share? Send me a text...We explore how a simple prayer space can reshape focus, then walk through Colossians 4 to see prayer as the key that empowers the armor of God, shapes our speech with grace and truth, and ties us into a real team of faith. We close with questions to ponder, a prayer of blessing, and a charge to complete the ministry given by Jesus.• prayer as persistence, devotion, alertness, thanksgiving• vulnerability in asking others to intercede• open doors for the gospel and clarity in speech• words drenched with grace and tempered with truth• integrity of witness in home, work, and online• names that show teamwork and reconciled community• questions to ponder and a final blessingBe faithful to complete the ministry you received from our Lord JesusFor the downloadable companion guide: https://betsymarvin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Colossians-companion-guide-part-2-.pdf0:32 War Room And Creating A Prayer Space2:33 Why Prayer Is Central Not Secondary2:53 Colossians 4 Call To Persistent Prayer5:03 Asking For Prayer And Vulnerability7:37 A Pause To Pray Together8:31 Words Drenched With Grace10:56 Names, Teamwork, And Gospel Community15:55 Final Questions, Blessing, And ChargeTo find out more about me, or to book a speaking engagement, head to https://betsymarvin.com/For access to past podcasts and transcripts, head tohttps://betsymarvin.com/podcasts/You can follow me on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/betsyjmarvin/and Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/betsy.marvin.98
Join us for our "Names of God" Series // Sunday, November 9, 2025 Website: www.wellspring.one Facebook: / njwellspring Instagram: njwellspring TikTok: NJWellspring "Every Soul has a seat”
The Names : EP 8 - Al Qabidh & Al Baasit 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
Two tales braided by one question: what happens when the things meant to protect us—skin and silence—start letting something else in?
We are in an everlasting spiritual/ energetic battle... whether you believe it or not! In this episode, you will get the ins and outs of spiritual warfare and the armour you need to survive demonic attack. Spiritual armour comes in all forms - religious and non-religious, and I will be sharing what I use and how it can work for you, too. Send us a textTRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE: https://perfectlyparanormal.buzzsprout.com/2126749Click on the link above, choose your episode & click on transcript, enjoy :)LIKE THIS EPISODE? Follow and leave a review on Apple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perfectly-paranormal/id1669474568SHARE YOUR PARANORMAL STORY: Email Anna: spiritualbeing44@gmail.com and your stories can be included in my podcast. Names are changed to protect your privacy. PARANORMAL AND FULL HOUSE CLEANSING:Visit my website: https://www.spiritualbe-ing.com.au/services/house-healing/MORE PARANORMAL INFORMATIONMy Youtube Channel playlist: The Spooky Stuff @paranormalspecialistMY BOOK - THE DARKNESS AROUND USA definitive guide to understanding dark beings & why they are here: Available on Amazon.com.au - type - The Darkness Around Us Anna SchmidtINTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC: Pixabay.com - Deep in the dell by Geoff Harvey, Creepy whispering by Raspberry Tickle Creepy music box by Modification1089, Terror...
durée : 00:06:53 - "Names & Ost" de Marc-Antoine Perrio - Guitariste et compositeur inclassable, Marc-Antoine Perrio signe avec "Argile" un album sensoriel et raffiné, entre jazz, musique de chambre et textures contemporaines. Invité de "Guitares de légende", il dévoile son univers à la croisée des sons et des âmes et nous interprète en Live "Names & Ost". Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Names of God: YAHWEH-TSIDKENU The Lord our RighteousnessJeremiah 23:5-6Wednesday (11-5-25) night Bible Study
Rather than JUST look at the top-10 (because some are boring) Dan decided to pick the 12 most interesting names on the most-added board and break them down! NAMES DISCUSSED: Saddiq Bey Marcus Smart Julian Champagnie Ben Sheppard Kon Knueppel Aaron Nesmith Russell Westbrook Zaccharie Risacher Josh Minott Derik Queen Ajay Mitchell Noah Clowney Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join George and Elle as they explore the text of Numbers through a narrative lens!Alternative Titles: "Skulls on Skulls on Skulls" "Back to Business" "George resumes his Persistent Mischief"Have thoughts or questions? Send them to TextInUs@gmail.com and we will get to them on our next mailbox episode!
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The Weekend Edition of the Go Radio Football Show Podcast with Burger King! A look back at another explosive week in Scottish Football. Martin O'Neill's Return: Celtic fans revel in the new-manager bounce as O'Neill's presence sparks energy and tactical shifts. But questions linger—how long will he stay? Rangers' Semi-Final Fallout: Heated debate over refereeing inconsistencies, red cards, and VAR decisions. Fans and pundits alike weigh in on what went wrong and what was fair. European Woes: A brutal week for Scottish clubs in UEFA competitions. Celtic collapse against Midtjylland, Rangers fall to Roma, and the panel questions the future of Scottish teams in the Champions League. Fan Calls & Fiery Opinions: From Josh's optimism to Connor's frustration, callers bring passion and perspective. One even asks: “Who's the biggest rocket you've ever played with?” Managerial Speculation: Who's next for Celtic? Names like Kieran McKenna and Nicky Hines are floated, but is nostalgia clouding judgment? Highlights: Red card controversy: Aasgaard's dismissal and Auston Trusty's lucky escape. Celtic's tactical revival under O'Neill—Johnny Kenny and Callum Osmond shine. Rangers' resilience with 10 men and fan praise for Danny Röhl's early impact. Scottish clubs' European performance: 5 points from 11 games. Insightful punditry on legacy, recruitment, and the future of Scottish football. The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, Online, Smart Speaker and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
A community listened in stunned silence as “Break the Case” examined a decision that many believe defies the gravity of the crimes alleged. In Payne County, Oklahoma, Jesse Mack Butler was accused of serial sexual violence against two young women—identified in criminal complaints as Jane and Sarah—including rape, sodomy with an instrument, oral sodomy, and repeated coercive control. According to the episode, one survivor required neck surgery after alleged strangulation, and a medical assessment noted she was seconds from death. Yet the conclusion stunned observers: a plea that placed Butler under a “youthful offender” status with home confinement, counseling, and the possibility of an expunged record if terms are met. In a state already grappling with trust in its justice system, this outcome landed like breaking news. Host Jennifer Coffindaffer—joined by survivor and advocate Danielle Tudor—delivers a true crime recap that reads like an investigative podcast: urgent, precise, and unflinching. Tudor, who reshaped laws in Oregon and Oklahoma after surviving the “Jogger Rapist,” Richard Gilmore, explains how policy gaps, sentencing discretion, and inconsistent training can turn the promise of justice into a procedural formality. She points to rape kit backlogs, underenforced best-practice training, and sentencing choices that send the wrong message to survivors and offenders alike. The discussion widens to another Oklahoma flashpoint: a Tulsa case where a jury's decades-long prison recommendation reportedly became probation at sentencing. Names matter in true crime and public accountability, and the episode raises scrutiny of Payne County District Attorney Laura Austin Thomas and the bench decisions that enabled a result many call far too lenient. This cinematic news recap dissects how “youthful offender” pathways, counseling-only conditions, and limited registry consequences can collide with the realities of power, control, and escalating violence. It also foregrounds survivor advocacy as a force for reform: mandatory annual law-enforcement training, evidence tracking, backlog elimination, and clearer minimums for violent sex offenses. Listeners will hear how Tudor's decades-long fight for victims—contrasted with the parole-era lessons from Richard Gilmore—offers a roadmap for Oklahoma's next legislative session. The episode references broader case comparisons (including public interest in Bryan Kohberger and Ellen Greenberg) to underscore consistent patterns: grooming, strangulation risk, and the critical need for consequences that protect the public and respect victims' trauma. If you follow true crime, breaking news, and justice reform, this deep-dive is a must-watch. It's not speculation—it's a meticulous, on-record conversation that asks the hard questions. Why was a case with such severe allegations resolved with home confinement? What protections exist for victims when violent behavior is minimized by process? And how can communities mobilize—through policy, elections, and oversight—to ensure that sentences reflect the seriousness of the crimes and the enduring harm to survivors? #JesseButler #Oklahoma #PayneCounty #TrueCrime #BreakingNews #JusticeForSurvivors #SexualAssaultAwareness #DanielleTudor #RichardGilmore #YouthfulOffender Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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A community listened in stunned silence as “Break the Case” examined a decision that many believe defies the gravity of the crimes alleged. In Payne County, Oklahoma, Jesse Mack Butler was accused of serial sexual violence against two young women—identified in criminal complaints as Jane and Sarah—including rape, sodomy with an instrument, oral sodomy, and repeated coercive control. According to the episode, one survivor required neck surgery after alleged strangulation, and a medical assessment noted she was seconds from death. Yet the conclusion stunned observers: a plea that placed Butler under a “youthful offender” status with home confinement, counseling, and the possibility of an expunged record if terms are met. In a state already grappling with trust in its justice system, this outcome landed like breaking news. Host Jennifer Coffindaffer—joined by survivor and advocate Danielle Tudor—delivers a true crime recap that reads like an investigative podcast: urgent, precise, and unflinching. Tudor, who reshaped laws in Oregon and Oklahoma after surviving the “Jogger Rapist,” Richard Gilmore, explains how policy gaps, sentencing discretion, and inconsistent training can turn the promise of justice into a procedural formality. She points to rape kit backlogs, underenforced best-practice training, and sentencing choices that send the wrong message to survivors and offenders alike. The discussion widens to another Oklahoma flashpoint: a Tulsa case where a jury's decades-long prison recommendation reportedly became probation at sentencing. Names matter in true crime and public accountability, and the episode raises scrutiny of Payne County District Attorney Laura Austin Thomas and the bench decisions that enabled a result many call far too lenient. This cinematic news recap dissects how “youthful offender” pathways, counseling-only conditions, and limited registry consequences can collide with the realities of power, control, and escalating violence. It also foregrounds survivor advocacy as a force for reform: mandatory annual law-enforcement training, evidence tracking, backlog elimination, and clearer minimums for violent sex offenses. Listeners will hear how Tudor's decades-long fight for victims—contrasted with the parole-era lessons from Richard Gilmore—offers a roadmap for Oklahoma's next legislative session. The episode references broader case comparisons (including public interest in Bryan Kohberger and Ellen Greenberg) to underscore consistent patterns: grooming, strangulation risk, and the critical need for consequences that protect the public and respect victims' trauma. If you follow true crime, breaking news, and justice reform, this deep-dive is a must-watch. It's not speculation—it's a meticulous, on-record conversation that asks the hard questions. Why was a case with such severe allegations resolved with home confinement? What protections exist for victims when violent behavior is minimized by process? And how can communities mobilize—through policy, elections, and oversight—to ensure that sentences reflect the seriousness of the crimes and the enduring harm to survivors? #JesseButler #Oklahoma #PayneCounty #TrueCrime #BreakingNews #JusticeForSurvivors #SexualAssaultAwareness #DanielleTudor #RichardGilmore #YouthfulOffender Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
In ancient times, names were much more significant than they are today. They were carefully chosen, and were sometimes conferred by God himself. Names were descriptive of a person's lineage, character, and in some cases even his destiny. Likewise, God applies a variety of Hebrew names and titles to Himself because He wants us to know more about His character, nature, and attributes. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1094/29
The show reveals their government names
Lauren Jenkins is joined by former Wales wing Alex Cuthbert and BBC Wales rugby commentator Cennydd Davies who run the rule over the Wales side selected to take on Argentina on Sunday. We hear from new head coach Steve Tandy who explains his selection which includes Louis Rees-Zammit who is named on the bench.
Hey there, it's Dave Jackson, and in this episode I'm revising the challenge of naming your podcast—a topic I haven't covered since 2019! I share a simple test I use for show names: I tell people the name and ask what they think it's about. If their answer matches my content, I know I'm on the right track.I talk about how it's tempting to get cute with names (like “The Dugout” for a baseball show), but if you skip keywords like “baseball,” your show might not appear in searches. If you want a clever name, adding a clear tagline can help.I also cover practical tips like making sure your podcast name is easy to say and spell. I learned the hard way when I called a show “Podcast FastPass”—it was tricky to pronounce and easily confused. And be wary of names with tricky spellings or multiple possible formats (like “2” vs “two,” or double S's).Don't forget to check if your domain is available—I usually try for a .com, but if that's taken, I recommend adding “show,” “radio,” or “cast” to get a unique domain. And of course, Google your proposed name to see if someone else is already using it.In this episode, I also mention two tools to help brainstorm names: one from PodPage, and a new one from Buzzsprout.Podpage Podcast Name Generatorhttps://www.podpage.com/podcast-name-generator/Buzzsprout Podcast Name Generatorhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/podcast-name-generatorNeed Help With Your Podcast?If you're stuck on names or need help moving forward, come visit me at schoolofpodcasting.com! I've got tutorials, a supportive community, and consulting to help you succeed.Let's create something great together!Mentioned in this episode:Want to Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?I've got you covered with a FREE Podcast Launch Checklist that walks you through the whole process IN THE RIGHT ORDER. Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/checklistPodcast Launch ChecklistThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
Who was the Apostle, Jude? Why was he also referred to as Thaddaeus? Also named SAINT Jude by several Christian denominations, Jude Thaddeus was one of the original Twelve Disciples of Jesus according to the four Gospels of the New Testament. Let’s investigate and find out more. E156. Dwell On These Things podcast https://amzn.to/4hXMR6W Catholic Answers Live podcast available at https://amzn.to/47IB5Yk ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episodes, and Extra materials when joining our growing community on https://patreon.com/markvinet SUPPORT this channel by purchasing any product on Amazon using this FREE entry LINK https://amzn.to/3POlrUD (Amazon gives us credit at NO extra charge to you). Mark Vinet's TIMELINE video channel: https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Mark's HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA podcast: www.parthenonpodcast.com/history-of-north-america Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/HistoricalJesu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Mark's books: https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM Audio credit: Saint of the Day: 19jun2024 Holy Apostle Jude, the Brother of the Lord (Jerome Atherholt & Ancient Faith Ministries); Saint of the Day podcast with Mike Roberts, Saints Simon And Jude (28oct2023, Covenant Network); Catholics Answers Encyclopedia - Why do Matthew and Mark List Thaddeus in the Names of Apostles, but Luke Mentions Another Judas? by A. Camerlynck & Epistle of Saint Jude, Letter attributed to the brother of James by A. Camerlynck, Hosts-Good Catholic); The Saint of the Day: 28oct2024 Sts. Simon and Jude Audio excerpts reproduced under a Creative Commons license and the Fair Use (Fair Dealings) Legal Doctrine for purposes such as criticism, comment, teaching, education, scholarship, research and news reporting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An Australian man with the world's longest name posted a video of him reading his entire name, featuring more than 2,000 middle names. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Names in the Bible are far more than labels—they reveal character, nature, reputation, and identity. In this episode, Nathan Johnson explores why the names of God are vital for knowing Him personally and growing spiritually. When you truly understand God's names, you gain greater clarity of His character, deeper intimacy in relationship with Him, increased awe and worship of Him, and you'll find that knowing His names practically transforms how you live daily for His glory. If you want to deepen your walk with Christ and experience the richness of Scripture in a fresh way, studying the names of God will revolutionize your spiritual life and ignite authentic worship from a heart that truly beholds His majesty.Watch this episode as a video on YouTubeCheck out the study notes for this episode-----------------» Join the Deeper Christian community and receive the Deeper Digest each Saturday, which includes all the quotes, articles, podcasts, and resources from Nathan and Deeper Christian from the week to help you grow spiritually.-----------------Deeper Christian Podcast • Episode 364View the shownotes for this episode and get other Christ-centered teaching and resources at: deeperChristian.com/364
Names in the artificial intelligence trade came under pressure yet again amid worries around eye-watering valuations, Investors increasingly expect the Supreme Court to rule against the Trump administration's aggressive trade policy, More on the last EP Wealth Advisors and Rob Black Pints and Portfolios of the year on Dec 6th from 12pm to 2pm PST
A community listened in stunned silence as “Break the Case” examined a decision that many believe defies the gravity of the crimes alleged. In Payne County, Oklahoma, Jesse Mack Butler was accused of serial sexual violence against two young women—identified in criminal complaints as Jane and Sarah—including rape, sodomy with an instrument, oral sodomy, and repeated coercive control. According to the episode, one survivor required neck surgery after alleged strangulation, and a medical assessment noted she was seconds from death. Yet the conclusion stunned observers: a plea that placed Butler under a “youthful offender” status with home confinement, counseling, and the possibility of an expunged record if terms are met. In a state already grappling with trust in its justice system, this outcome landed like breaking news. Host Jennifer Coffindaffer—joined by survivor and advocate Danielle Tudor—delivers a true crime recap that reads like an investigative podcast: urgent, precise, and unflinching. Tudor, who reshaped laws in Oregon and Oklahoma after surviving the “Jogger Rapist,” Richard Gilmore, explains how policy gaps, sentencing discretion, and inconsistent training can turn the promise of justice into a procedural formality. She points to rape kit backlogs, underenforced best-practice training, and sentencing choices that send the wrong message to survivors and offenders alike. The discussion widens to another Oklahoma flashpoint: a Tulsa case where a jury's decades-long prison recommendation reportedly became probation at sentencing. Names matter in true crime and public accountability, and the episode raises scrutiny of Payne County District Attorney Laura Austin Thomas and the bench decisions that enabled a result many call far too lenient. This cinematic news recap dissects how “youthful offender” pathways, counseling-only conditions, and limited registry consequences can collide with the realities of power, control, and escalating violence. It also foregrounds survivor advocacy as a force for reform: mandatory annual law-enforcement training, evidence tracking, backlog elimination, and clearer minimums for violent sex offenses. Listeners will hear how Tudor's decades-long fight for victims—contrasted with the parole-era lessons from Richard Gilmore—offers a roadmap for Oklahoma's next legislative session. The episode references broader case comparisons (including public interest in Bryan Kohberger and Ellen Greenberg) to underscore consistent patterns: grooming, strangulation risk, and the critical need for consequences that protect the public and respect victims' trauma. If you follow true crime, breaking news, and justice reform, this deep-dive is a must-watch. It's not speculation—it's a meticulous, on-record conversation that asks the hard questions. Why was a case with such severe allegations resolved with home confinement? What protections exist for victims when violent behavior is minimized by process? And how can communities mobilize—through policy, elections, and oversight—to ensure that sentences reflect the seriousness of the crimes and the enduring harm to survivors? #JesseButler #Oklahoma #PayneCounty #TrueCrime #BreakingNews #JusticeForSurvivors #SexualAssaultAwareness #DanielleTudor #RichardGilmore #YouthfulOffender Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Will O'Callaghan, Cameron Hill and Vinny Perth are in studio for Thursday's Newsround where they talk about the day's biggest sports news.
Names in the artificial intelligence trade came under pressure yet again amid worries around eye-watering valuations, Investors increasingly expect the Supreme Court to rule against the Trump administration's aggressive trade policy, More on the last EP Wealth Advisors and Rob Black Pints and Portfolios of the year on Dec 6th from 12pm to 2pm PSTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Romans 8:15, Galatians 4:4-6, 1 John 3:1, & Ephesians 1:4-5 In today's episode of Kids Bible Stories, we continue our “Names of God” series and learn a name that shows how close and loving God is toward us — Abba, which means Father. We'll travel through 4 places in the Bible to discover that God didn't just make us; He chose us and adopted us into His family through Jesus! Children will hear how Paul and John describe God as a caring Father who listens, comforts, and provides for His children. They'll be reminded that, no matter what their family looks like here on earth, God's family always has room for them — because through Jesus, we all belong. -------------
When you're standing for your marriage, it can be easy to let your heart grow weary. You may find yourself longing for God and going through the spiritual disciplines, but still feeling broken or burned out. In this episode of the Fight for Your Marriage Podcast, Charlyne and Lori talk with author and Bible teacher Asheritah Ciuciu about how to lift your gaze from your to-do list and get to know the One who spun the stars and knows you by name. You will rediscover that true joy and peace can be found in the presence of Jesus Himself. Asheritah shares insights from her book, Delighting in Jesus, reminding us that even in seasons of heartbreak or uncertainty, we can find lasting joy in the One who never changes. This conversation will help you fix your eyes on Christ, strengthen your faith in the waiting, and remind you that joy is still possible, even right in the middle of your stand. At the end of the episode, Asheritah leads us through a beautiful prayer exercise that helps you quiet your heart and delight in Jesus right where you are. Connect with Asheritah Ciuciu Delighting in Jesus – Rhythms to Restore Joy When You Feel Burdened, Broken or Burned Out Unwrapping the Names of Jesus: An Advent Devotional Follow on Instagram - @rejoicemarriageministries Follow on Facebook - @rejoicemarriageministries Every day, you can receive encouragement straight to your inbox through our Fight for Your Marriage Devotional and find free resources and prayers to pray over your marriage. To take advantage of these resources and others, visit https://rejoiceministries.org We appreciate your feedback. If this episode touches you, please leave us a five-star rating and review, helping us reach new listeners with hope for their marriage. You can also subscribe to our show on YouTube, Spotify or iTunes.
#312. Happy HalloWEEN!! Between the way we emphasize particular words and acknowledge a punnily named fudge factory, the first half of this episode would be likely to get us kicked out of 3rd grade. Thankfully we're adults and can do whatever we want; even if that means blowing off plans because we just don't like having plans. But how do you do that tactfully? And when is it too late to ask someone their name? After discussing our spooky festivities, we dust off the “Answers From the Middle” segment! Follow it up with some exciting baseball talk and a giant fumble of a football game, and you have a wonderful little Autumn episode to go with your spiced cider. Do you have any burning questions for us? Send them our way! The LinkTree is below. Until next time, be kind to each other. FTM Merch! - https://www.teepublic.com/user/fromthemiddleLinkTree - https://linktr.ee/fromthemidpodVOICE MAIL! Comment, ask a question, suggest topics - (614) 383-8412Artius Man - https://artiusman.com use discount code "themiddle"
Tennessee Thunder: A Tale of Two Armies by Daniel F Korn https://www.amazon.com/Tennessee-Thunder-Tale-Two-Armies/dp/195919786X Everyone has heard of Gettysburg, but for sheer ferocity of fighting, it is tough to match the horrendous stories of what happened in the fight for Tennessee in the battles of Stones River and Chickamauga. This is the story of two very different armies, and their equally different commanders. The Union Army of the Cumberland, led by the charismatic, but excitable William Starke Rosecrans against the Confederate Army of Tennessee, and its hot-tempered and irascible commander; Braxton Bragg. As 1862 ends, and the birth of a new year of the war looms on the horizon, an end to the bloodletting is nowhere in sight. It was a year that had just seen the April horrific fight at Shiloh, the incredible ineptness of McClellan in the Peninsula /Seven Days Campaign, the September bloodbath known as Antietam, and President Lincoln's launch of a huge gamble in the Emancipation Proclamation, all followed by the near disaster for the Union at Fredericksburg. It would be followed by a year that would see death, destruction, and a level of ferocity in warfare on a scale never before seen on the American continent. Of all the major battles of the Civil War, Stones River had the highest percentage of casualties on both sides. Although the battle itself was inconclusive, the Union Army's repulse of two Confederate attacks and the subsequent Confederate withdrawal were a much-needed boost to Union morale after the defeat at the Battle of Fredericksburg. It dashed Confederate aspirations for control of Middle Tennessee. Names such as the Dragons Teeth, Slaughter Pen, the Round Forest, and the Orphans Brigade would enter the American lexicon. The battle was very important to Union morale, as evidenced by Abraham Lincoln's letter to General Rosecrans: "You gave us a hard-earned victory, which had there been a defeat instead, the nation could scarcely have lived over." The Confederate threat to Kentucky and Middle Tennessee was gone, and Nashville was secure as a major Union supply base for the rest of the war.
If you're a paid subscriber and haven't yet set up your subscriber RSS feed in your podcast player, here's the EXTREMELY easy how-to .And if you're having any other issues with your Patreon subscription — please get in touch! Email me at annehelenpetersen @ gmail OR submit a request to Patreon Support. Thank you for making the switch with us — the podcast in particular is much more at home here! I've never resisted Love is Blind so much as run out of time for it... but then Audie Cornish said she wanted to come on the show to talk about it, and I said: I will watch any reality show, in its entirety, to talk to you about it. (Cornish was previously best known as the co-host of NPR's All Things Considered; now she is best known as the host of CNN's early morning newscast and The Assignment with Audie Cornish). I did my homework and thought I had smart things to say about Love is Blind and then Audie had way, way smarter things to say, specifically about the ways in which this current season functions as a skeleton key for the ideologies battling for dominance in our cultural moment. Even if you've never watched an episode of Love is Blind, there's a LOT here about how people perform their identities and politics and relationship needs that will snag you — and if you have watched this season (or any season), you're gonna love it even more. What a privilege to have Audie Cornish on-air cackling over reality television, and what a delight! Thanks to the sponsors of today's episode!Stop putting off those doctors appointments and go to Zocdoc.com/culture to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today.Take the guesswork out of your dog's well-being. Go to ollie.com/culture and use code CULTURE to get 60% off your first box!Go to https://zbiotics.com/CULTURESTUDY and use CULTURESTUDY at checkout for 15% off any first time orders of ZBiotics probiotics.Get better sleep, hair, and skin with Blissy. Use code CULTUREPOD to get an additional 30% off at blissy.com/CULTUREPODShow Notes: Go listen to Audie's fantastic podcast The Assignment Follow Audie on InstagramYou can also catch Audie as the anchor of CNN This Morning, airing weekdays from 6-7AM ET and streaming in the CNN appI really appreciate the Love is Blind Reddit and I know Audie and Melody do too No I am not uploading my Laguna Beach grad school paper what is wrong with you the writing is horrific We're currently looking for your questions for future episodes about:Contemporary Dating Culture!!! Why does it suck, how can it suck less! (with Jonquilyn Hill)Eldest daughter discourseThe sociology of NAMES (naming trends, naming assumptions)WEIRD ENGLISH WORDS (where do they come from!) with Colin Gorrie, who writes explainers like this one on the word DOGAnything you need advice or want musings on for the AAA segment. You can ask about anything, it's literally the name of the segmentAs always, you can submit them (and ideas for future eps) hereFor this week's discussion: We can obviously talk about Love is Blind, but I'd also love to hear how you think other reality shows are reflecting the conflicting ideologies of this moment.
The Oddest City Names in the World
“Your team of light is 24/7. Invitation is the on-switch.” In this playful, grounded convo, Jane and Sarah explore how intuition and spirit guides actually work in real life—no pedestal, no gatekeeping. From discerning inner noise vs. guidance, to creating a “secret garden” meeting place, to asking for divine and sacred support, they share stories, exercises, and synchronicities (hello, 444) that make guidance feel natural. You'll hear about shamanic journeying, channeled writing, two-way prayer, and why names aren't the point—relationship is. Expect joy, evidence, and practical steps to build trust with your team of light. Major takeaways Guidance ≈ intuition amplified: your guides often speak through your intuitive channel. Discernment matters: notice the difference between old mental “tapes,” fear, and the clear, kind, neutral tone of guidance. Names aren't required: labels help humans, but the relationship + resonance are what count. Ask for divine and sacred support: specificity raises signal quality; you can even verify by asking, “Are you divine and sacred?” Free will is real: guides rarely intervene unless invited—ask for help clearly and often. Build a meeting place: Jane's “secret garden/spring” visualization (or your version) creates a stable portal for guidance. Practice = proof: little exercises (who's calling? how many will show up?) strengthen trust before the big moments. Presence is a superpower: gratitude + body awareness tune your antenna to signs and synchronicities. Loved ones can be “guardians”: beautiful support, and when doing healing/skill work, call in the specialists. Try two-way prayer & channeled writing: ask a question (“Dear Love, what would you have me know today?”) then receive. “Guidance is often the same voice as intuition—just clearer and kinder.” “Ask for divine and sacred help, and then ask, ‘Are you divine and sacred?' Truth can't lie.” “I don't need a guide's name to feel the guidance—the relationship is the point.” “Free will means they won't drive your bus unless you hand them the keys.” “Presence is the portal. Gratitude is the tuning fork.” WTF Just Happened (Liz Entin's podcast) - Karen Doherty Join us on Substack for The Afterlife—bonus clips after the “mic is off” (wink). Medium Curious Website: MediumCurious Jane's Website: Jane Morgan Medium Sarah's Website: Sarah Rathke Podcast Instagram: @MediumCuriousPod YouTube: @mediumcurious VerySoul.com If this episode helped, follow/subscribe, download, rate & review, and please share with your friends! We also love comments so please let us know what you think and what you'd like to hear more about!
What or who inspired the name of your child? There are countless renowned individuals to choose from! Jeremy chose a famous figure as the namesake for his son, and Katy did the same for her daughter!The fun continues on our social media pages!Jeremy, Katy & Josh Facebook: CLICK HERE Jeremy, Katy & Josh Instagram: CLICK HERE
Donate at https://www.whitethread.org/whitethread-centre/ Name covered in this lesson is al-Ba'ith (The Infuser of New Life) In the Qur'an, Allah says, "To Allah belongs the Most Beautiful Names, so call on Him by them" (7:180). This verse encourages people to worship Allah by praising Him with His beautiful names and making du'ā'. In this series Dr. Mufti Abdur-Rahman goes through the famous 99 names of Allah and provides practical examples on which name to call on Him in different situations. Learning the names of Allah, or Asma ul-Husna, can help people get closer to Allah.
Donate at https://www.whitethread.org/whitethread-centre/ Name covered in this lesson is ash-Shaheed (The All Observing Witnessing) In the Qur'an, Allah says, "To Allah belongs the Most Beautiful Names, so call on Him by them" (7:180). This verse encourages people to worship Allah by praising Him with His beautiful names and making du'ā'. In this series Dr. Mufti Abdur-Rahman goes through the famous 99 names of Allah and provides practical examples on which name to call on Him in different situations. Learning the names of Allah, or Asma ul-Husna, can help people get closer to Allah.
Vayeira: Being One with Life Beyond All Names and Narratives. Essence to Essence.
Skwigly are proud to present the third panel from the second series of Visible In Visuals, an initiative pushing to make the animation and VFX industries more diverse and inclusive through honest, open conversation. When the BBC are looking to close the “gender fame” gap, why are they neglecting the “gender frame gap”? Behind the scenes, women are still under-represented in senior creative roles across animation and this is even true on Female-focused commercials like the “Names will be Made” campaign for the UEFA Women's Euros. Tanya J Scott speaks to Directors Hannah Lau-Walker and Neeraja Raj, as well as Producer Amy Ashton about why are we still failing to see female talent leading large commercials in UK animation. This episode was sparked by the “Women on Screen, Men in Charge” article by Neeraja, which you can read here: https://www.skwigly.co.uk/women-on-screen-men-in-charge-the-industrys-open-secret/ Picture credit: "She Creates Change" Dir. by Hannah Lau Walker, Production Studio: Nexus Studios
Former MLB pitcher Matt Clement joined the show. Matt came hot out of the gate talking Pirates free agency, saying his first call would be to JT Realmuto and that they should offer him a 3-year deal. Matt didn't put any blame on Isiah Kiner-Falefa for his baserunning gaffe in Game 7. He added thoughts on some of the other events in the game. How much did he enjoy the final game of the season?
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We've all been there; reading a Star Wars book, watching one of the movies, flipping through a comic... you suddenly come upon a silly "Star Wars" name that totally takes you out of the moment LOL!! Whether it's because the name is trying too hard or is so run-of-the-mill that it's too normal, there are some Star Wars names that are so dumb they make us cringe. Now, please understand that there is no real malice in this episode. It's all in the spirit of fun! So, come laugh along with us as we discuss the stupidest names in Star Wars. Don't forget to tell us the names that you think should be on our list!!Support us on Patreon for as little as $3/month: patreon.com/MostThingsKenobiInstagram: most_things_kenobiWebsite: mostthingskenobi.comYouTube: MostThingsKenobiThreads: most_things_kenobiTumblr: MostThingsKenobi
In this episode, Bryce Zabel and Chrissy Newton dive into Mirage Men, a provocative and unsettling exploration of how UFO mythology has been manipulated and, at times, manufactured by intelligence agencies. The discussion centers on the book's central thesis — that much of what we think we know about UFOs may have been deliberately seeded by government operatives to cover up classified projects or sow disinformation. Names like Richard Doty and Paul Bennewitz are examined as case studies in psychological operations, raising questions about just how much of the UFO lore is organic versus orchestrated. Weaponized Myth or Truth in Disguise? The episode unpacks the troubling implications for researchers and experiencers alike. The book suggests that belief in non-human intelligence may have been stoked as part of long-running counterintelligence campaigns, leaving a trail of confusion and paranoia in their wake. The conversation also explores how this manipulation might have impacted the broader UFO community — creating divisions, muddying waters, and casting long shadows over genuine phenomena. The hosts balance skepticism with open-mindedness, probing whether Mirage Men reveals deception, deeper truths, or perhaps both. The Relevance for Today's Disclosure Landscape The episode closes by drawing sharp parallels between the events in Mirage Men and today's disclosure efforts. With recent whistleblower testimony and government acknowledgments, listeners are asked to consider: are we witnessing a long-delayed truth, or just the latest evolution of the same game of informational misdirection? The book, and this conversation, ultimately leave listeners with a haunting but essential question — who benefits from what we believe, and why? This episode is a must-listen for anyone trying to untangle the web of fact, fiction, and psychological warfare at the heart of the UFO narrative.