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The latest upfront soulful house mixtape. Your weekly one-stop shop for all that's new and good for you! This week's hot new cuts presented by DJ Simon Andrews of Troubled Soul, including the weekly time machine slot where we turn the clock back to a random year and play a Paul Trouble Anderson / Loft classic. This week we play Tuff Jam, Jacquee Bennett - Set It Off (feat. Jacquee Bennett) (Booker T's State 51 Lick) - Fifty First State (1996)... Listen live @ www.pointblank.fm Contacts: Twitter:@djsimonandrews FB: www.facebook.com/DJSimonAndrews Email: troubledsoulsafari@gmail.comDj Romain - Your Pleasure (Ro Inst Mix) - Metro TraxDJ Romain - Your Pleasure (Vocal Mix) - Metro TraxRapson, Nathan Thomas, Demarkus Lewis - Masterpiece (Deez Raw Life Mix) - Quantize RecordingsRoss Couch - In Your Memory - Body RhythmURH, ThomChris - Found My Way (Original Mix) - Dublife MusicIQ Musique, Richelle Hicks - Let Me Move On (K.G Sunset Remix) - Blu Lace MusicDavid Morales, Blakkat - SECOND CHANCE Remixes (Extended Mix) - DIRIDIMDJ Fudge, Ralph Session, Chinua Hawk - Golden (Micky More & Andy Tee Jazz Dub) - Groove CultureDJ Fudge, Ralph Session, Chinua Hawk - Golden (Micky More & Andy Tee Jazz Extended) - Groove CultureMother, Father, Brother & Sister Franklin - Respect Is The Message (DJ Spen Mash Factor Mix) - Quantize RecordingsTuff Jam, Jacquee Bennett - Set It Off (feat. Jacquee Bennett) (Booker T's State 51 Lick) - Fifty First StateAaron Smith, Monica Villacci - U Are (Ezel's Extended Remix) - Gods Of MadnessRandy Roberts, Richard Burton - Just Another Day (Holiday Hump Mix) - Quantize RecordingsRandy Roberts, Richard Burton - Just Another Day (Single Version) - Quantize RecordingsToribio, Sharin - Daylight (Crackazat Extended Remix) - JulietMax Palmer - Give Your Soul - Glamm RecordsDemarkus Lewis - Spirit of The Party (Original Mix) - Pina Colada RecordsLu/Lu, LYMA - Keep Trying (Brian Tappert Remix) - Lumberjacks In HellDemarkus Lewis - Please Be There - Manuscript Records UkraineDeep Roger, Marc Evans - Make Love Great Again (Original Mix) - Groovebom RecordsSkygroover - Vinilico (Original Mix) - Stereophonic
Neurodiversity At Work; Eliminating Kryptonite, Enabling Superheroes
In this episode, Theo Smith and Nathan discuss Nathan's personal journey with dyspraxia and his passion for empowering neurodivergent individuals. Nathan founded NeuroExpression, a social enterprise that aims to provide a platform for neurodivergent artists and promote a neurodivergent-friendly world. They explore the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in accessing support and funding, as well as the need for reasonable adjustments and feedback from the neurodivergent community. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing and valuing the unique talents and perspectives of neurodivergent individuals. The conversation explores the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in the workplace and the importance of reasonable adjustments. It highlights the negative societal perception of neurodivergence and the need for a more inclusive and understanding culture. The role of AI in supporting neurodivergent individuals is also discussed. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future of work and the potential for entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to create more inclusive environments. Takeaways Nathan's personal journey with dyspraxia led him to found NeuroExpression, a social enterprise that empowers neurodivergent individuals and promotes a neurodivergent-friendly world. Neurodivergent individuals often face challenges in accessing support and funding, and there is a need for reasonable adjustments and feedback from the neurodivergent community. The educational system is geared towards verbal thinking, which puts visual thinkers at a disadvantage. There is a need for more awareness and support for different learning styles. Grant applications and funding processes can be barriers for neurodivergent individuals, and there is a need to empower them to apply for and be successful in obtaining grants. It is important to recognize and value the unique talents and perspectives of neurodivergent individuals and provide platforms for them to showcase their work. Society has a negative confirmation bias towards neurodivergence, seeing it as a barrier rather than a difference. Reasonable adjustments are essential to remove barriers for neurodivergent individuals in the workplace. The culture of the workplace and the attitude of colleagues and management are crucial in creating an inclusive environment. AI can be a valuable tool for neurodivergent individuals, enhancing productivity and providing support. Entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship can offer opportunities for neurodivergent individuals to thrive and contribute their unique strengths. Key words: neurodiversity, dyspraxia, neurodivergent, social enterprise, empowerment, reasonable adjustments, funding, feedback, neurodivergence, workplace, reasonable adjustments, societal perception, culture, AI, entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship
Welcome to your favorite arts and culture (and other stuff) podcast. We heart you, Kansas City. On today's episode, Agatha is back and joined by co-hosts Michael Foster and David Martinez from Audio Obscure! Together, they talk to a farmer (Nathan Thomas), an author (Michael Foster), and a true royal (David Martinez). Plus, Tom Timly follows up on a disturbing restaurant story! Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Audio Obscura Audio Obscura on Instagram The Bird Comedy Theater Michael Stoufer Jillian Guthrie Follow us on Instagram
The Dallas Cowboys upgraded the offensive line during the 2024 NFL Draft, adding not one but three picks to the unit. What should the Cowboys expect from Tyler Guyton as a rookie? Where will Cooper Beebe play? And how much upside does Nathan Thomas have? All that and so much more in this episode of the show! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Monopoly GO!Get in the game and join your friends. Click HERE to Download MONOPOLY GO! now free on The App Store or Google Pay. The mobile hit twist on classic MONOPOLY.eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit at eBayMotos.com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNFLfor $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelFanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook. Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning GUARANTEED That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – with any winning FIVE DOLLAR BET!Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
Mike and Charlie broke down the 2024 NFL Draft, highlighting prospects from Louisiana. Mike evaluated Florida State's Keon Coleman, Texas A&M's Edgerrin Cooper, and Louisiana's Nathan Thomas.
Wilson Alexander, an LSU reporter for The Advocate, joined Mike and Charlie. Alexander recapped LSU football's annual Spring game. He praised the development of WR Kyren Lacy, QB Rickie Collins, and OL DJ Chester. Alexander also previewed the Tigers' moves in the transfer portal. Mike and Charlie broke down the 2024 NFL Draft, highlighting prospects from Louisiana. Mike evaluated Florida State's Keon Coleman, Texas A&M's Edgerrin Cooper, and Louisiana's Nathan Thomas. Mike, Steve, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about Saints QB Kellen Mond.
In her recent interview with Nathan Thomas, travel writer Katie Silcox talks about the experience that made her realize she would have to discover her inner strength if she wanted to live abroad; the many ways that her versatile skill set has served her travel writing lifestyle; her advice for female travelers; why a bit of chaos and uncertainty can be a good thing; and much more.
Here is a rebroadcast of our service from March 10th, 2024, as guest speaker Nathan Thomas brought us a special message.
Here is a rebroadcast fo our service from February 11th, 2024, as guest speaker Nathan Thomas brought us a special message.
Live from The Bird Comedy Theater! Agatha Quiltenkatz and Tom Timly (Jillian Guthrie and Michael Stoufer) conduct a joint interview with four of the most interesting people in the universe! First up, we spoke to a traveler and potential ghost whisperer, Marsha Dawn Gable (Morgan Fender), retired boxer and current dermatologist, Joe Fissure (Katy Lowe), pirate-turned-actor, Payter Pegs (Rocky Alterman), and film auteur, Hector Von Sleazebag (Forest Kinsey). All the while, our hapless intern, Todd (Nathan Thomas), helps us keep our sponsors happy and updates us on a harrowing news story. Remember to like and subscribe! The Bird Comedy Theater KCR on Instagram
Here is a rebroadcast of our service from January 14th, 2023, as guest speaker Nathan Thomas brought us a special message!
In this conversation with Intrepid Times' founder Nathan Thomas, Pier Nirandara explores how she taps into creativity even while working in the business world, what role awe has played in her life and writing, how she had to overcome imposter syndrome before finally calling herself a "writer," and more.
Manchester United's season goes from bad to worse with a record of six defeats in our opening 10 matches. Andre Onana is in a world of his own, the defence is makeshift at best and Casemiro picks up his first red card of the campaign. All while Rasmus Hojlund proves to be the only silver lining with his brace on against Galatasaray. Season ticket holders may wonder why there is sticky piece of Turkish Delight is stuck to the bottom of their seat, but we can assure you the Glazers aren't being generous. That and more on the Strettycast episode 173 with season ticket holder Nathan Thomas. We also discuss a new initiative from the Manchester United Foundation, which Nathan does work for. They are appealing for a winter coat collection ahead of this weekend's game against Brentford. It's a sobering thought that some of the youth in our community are fearful of being cold this winter and this is your opportunity to help through your football club. The work Nathan and others do is something we can be proud of as Manchester United fans. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A pinch of a hope, two handfuls of doom. That's no recipe for success. On the Manchester United Weekly Podcast, regular host Harry Robinson is joined, sitting in the shadow of Old Trafford at Hotel Football, by fellow Stretford Ender Nathan Thomas. In today's show, reaction to a 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace from the pair, and to United Women's winning return to the WSL. Guess the Player, the Academy Briefing, a preview of Galatasaray and news on a new initiative from the Manchester United Foundation. (PS: We meant to record this after the game but we were too pissed off
Live from The Bird Comedy Theater! Agatha Quiltenkatz and Tom Timly (Jillian Guthrie and Michael Stoufer) conduct a joint interview with six of the most interesting people in the universe! First up, returning guest and flower heiress Sylvie Von Fleur (Hilari Holt), elderly matchmaker Mitch Baker (Aaron Mayer), and folk icon and survivor Phillip Gilham (Ryan Hruza). Then we talk to ordinary guy Lee Watson (West Everts), deceptive detective Dirk Derrick (Nathan Thomas), and world record-holder Paula Kingsman (Jill Gillespie). All the while, our hapless intern, Todd (Ryan Woods), helps us keep our sponsors happy. Watch the video for free on Spotify, and we'll see you soon for Season 2! The Bird Comedy Theater KCR on Instagram
In this episode of the Intrepid Times Podcast, editors Nathan Thomas and Jennifer Roberts discuss a recent New Yorker article and ask the question, "Can travel change you?" They dig into the subtle and not-so-subtle changes that happen when we travel, explore the trials and tribulations of some of their early travel experiences, and offer ideas for how people can make sure travel changes them for the better.
Miss Kelli, DjPope - I Need Somebody To Love Tonight (Funkhut Original Vocal)Rapson, Nathan Thomas, DJ Spen, Reelsoul - Magic (DJ Spen & Reelsoul Hocus Pocus Mix)Louie Vega, Elements Of Life, Josh Milan - Let Us Shine Seamus Haji, Michael Gray, Phebe Edwards - You Bring The Sun (Extended Mix) FNX OMAR, Yass - Fomalah (Original Mix) Doug Gomez - PuroBeanfield feat Bajka - Tides (Beanfield Chant Mix)Gavin Holligan - When Boys Become Men: Luis Radio, Earl W. Green - Soothe My Soul (Original Mix)house - Jose Feliciano - Sunny Doug Gomez feat. Aaron K Gray - Without youHoneysweet Ep II - I Put A Spell On You Cleveland P. Jones & DJ Spen - Pearls (DJ Spen & Jihad Muhammad Remix) Afrosideral - Aggayu El Inmenso (Instrumental)Doug Gomez - No Tengo MiedoN'dambi - L.I.E.(Estranjeros Ghetto Touch)Doug Gomez - ILaroun (2023 Rerub)Melchyor A - Get It (Melchyor A's Touch Version) Dexxx Gum - People [djdownloadme.com]r. Saco - Bena LuluaMind Street, Jalley - Inside (Fizzikx Vibe N Soul Vocal Remix) Glenn Underground, Swaylo - Melodic Message (Main Vox)
This week on Commonplace, to celebrate one year of doing the show the tables get turned and host Nathan Thomas (@_nrthomas ) gets interviewed by public radio storyteller Zack Harold (@zack.harold). The two talk about journalism, showing interest in music, and the inspirations behind Commonplace. Hear Zack's latest radio piece here.
On episode 7, we dove head first into the iconic 1984 Wes Craven film, Nightmare on Elm Street. This time we brought the experts in studio, Nathan Thomas Milliner and Antonio Pantoja. Nathan has extensive knowledge about Nightmare on Elm Street and has actual created numerous art pieces for the brand. Posters, DVD covers, book covers, toy packaging etc. Not only is Nathan a gifted artist but he is also a directer, writer and all around creative. He wrote and directed a universally well received fan film called The Confession of Fred Kruger. Antonio is an amazing photographer, videographer, writer, director and full time friend to the show. We talked about Nightmare on Elm Street for a solid hour and could've kept going for few more. We also discussed both of Nathan and Antonio's upcoming projects and touched on highlights of their careers. Good times were had! Email: SuperRetroPod@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/superretropodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@superretropodVideo episodes available at YouTube!
Harry Robinson talks live from Old Trafford with Stretford End season ticket holder Nathan Thomas, who has spent the last few years working for the Manchester United Foundation. The two Reds review United's performance at half-time and full-time, revelling in an unpolished but highly enjoyable victory that secures Erik ten Hag's side qualification for the UEFA Champions League. Nathan also discusses which United players have stood out for their Foundation work, including one Brazilian midfielder's recent attempts at a distinctly non-Brazilian sport! www.Instagram.com/manchesterunitedfoundation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I was in Manchester over the weekend for the anti-Glazer protest, but on Saturday I caught up with good friend Nathan Thomas. We've known each other for years before he started working with the Manchester United foundation. Take a listen and gather our thoughts on what has been a brilliant season for the Reds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to your favorite arts and culture (and other stuff) podcast. We heart you, Kansas City. On today's episode, it's all about those tours, baby! Agatha Quiltenkatz (Jillian Guthrie) sits down with an up-and-coming tour guide (Nathan Thoms), a young tour guide (Jake Joslyn), and an infamous tour guide (Geneva Copeland). We also hear from our paid programming "doctors" (The Four Nathans). Finally, Tom Timly (Michael Stoufer) visits the International Poetry Slam with a suprising turn of events. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe! The Four Nathans Nathan Thomas Jake Joslyn Geneva Copeland Jillian Guthrie Michael Stoufer
The man that created the cover art of the first 5 Shout Factory blurays (and beyond), made some of your favorite FRIGHT RAGS merch, created many images for HORRORHOUND magazine and its conventions, and whose horror and sci-fi movies gave thousands to charity. Nathan Thomas Milliner sat down with Gore Club Podcast to talk horror art, starting a comic book company and so much more. His newest film ON A DARK AND BLOODY GROUND is highly anticipated, and we love being able to nerd out with horror's nerdiest nerds. FIND NATHAN HERE: https://www.facebook.com/nathan.t.mil... FIND US ON YOUTUBE! FIND US ON FACEBOOK! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheLouisvill... https://www.facebook.com/stevevessellhttps://www.facebook.com/deathmetaldave. https://www.facebook.com/foreversteel... music provided by Karl Casey Karl@whitebataudio.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goreclub/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goreclub/support
How did Nathan Thomas get his start and what's one of his favorite fast-food joints? Find out when you listen to our visit with Nathan. This podcast was recorded three days before the unfortunate passing of one of his best friends and associates, Michael Heath.
Columbus, Ohio and Hamburg, NY have us hoppin' as we embark on a weekend of show coverage at Spring Dairy Expo and the NY Spring Dairy Carousel. Thanks to our show coverage sponsors. Also, another preview of the podcast with Nathan Thomas that will drop tomorrow!
Markets, will kefir help neonatal calves and what kind of tattoos does Nathan Thomas like? You'll find it all on the DAT Podcast today!
Upcoming sales, honorees at WDE and another piece of the Nathan Thomas interview!
Nathan Thomas sat down and visited with us about how he got started, the cows he has developed an his relationship with Michael Heath. Hear a preview today! Also, markets, scholarships, sales and the weekly dairy signal speakers!
In this episode Jesse interviews Nathan Thomas, 1 of the 8 moderators aka "Mods" of the subreddit r/discgolf. Jesse sought Nathan out to get into the mind of someone who moderates one of the central hubs of the disc golf content world to understand how a place like Reddit is fostering and developing the future of disc golf culture. You can learn more about r/discgolf at https://www.reddit.com/r/discgolf/ If you want to help support the show by purchasing one of the official Patent Pending T-Shirts you can follow the link below to get yours today! If you want to help support the show by purchasing one of the official Patent Pending T-Shirt you can follow the link below to get yours today! www.jomezpro.com/merch/patent-pending-tee/ This episode is sponsored by Trash Panda Disc Golf! trashpandadiscgolf.com
In this episode of Come Rain or Shine, Nathan Thomas, former Australia water polo player who competed in the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics, joins the show to discuss leadership lessons learned from playing the sport. He shares his experience behind the idea that teamwork makes the dream work. As captain of the 2004 Australian water polo team in Athens, Nathan knows a thing or two about what it takes to win and inspire a unit. While a qualifying medal eluded him, the silver linings of his experiences proved to be paramount. For instance, though the Olympic moments were memorable, it was the teamwork and connectivity that inspired him from pool to marketplace. Now, as a chief operating officer of a large Australian IT company, Nathan hopes to lead the next generation by example and by letting them be themselves. In a charge to current leaders, be clear about expectations and let subordinates be part of the plan. Don't just work the structure but allow all employees to have a voice into that structure. As long as you encourage innovation, you'll trigger inspiration. Connect with Dan: www.dancockerell.com About - https://dancockerell.com/about/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dancockerell/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dancockerell/ Facebook - www.facebook.com/dancockerellspeaker Quotes: “Authorship breeds ownership.”
Equally at home as a record producer, a session bass player, and a diverse selector, Nathan Thomas has become a formidable presence in India's independent music scene. The Mumbai-based musician's solo project, NATE08, treads the hallowed, groove-oriented territories of Funk, RnB, and House. Nathan imbues his productions with a sense of familiarity with classic records of the past while adding fresh energy to 21st-century dance-floors. To celebrate his forthcoming album on Needwant, Nate has delved into the NW archives and brought together a mix from their back catalogue. "Special one, this mix. All my favourite sounds from the Needwant discography as well as a few tunes from my upcoming album Furaha." - Nate
Download The Fire & Ice Show featuring artists like : Armorhouse, DJ Dove & DJ Queen B, The Fog & Full Intention, Nik Moss, Siedah Garrett & Eden Prince, Mark Wilson Ste Haley, Block & Crown, Chelsea Como Ft. Jacko & Shino Blackk, Rapson Ft. Nathan Thomas & Scott Diaz, Serge Funk, Purple Disco Machine Ft. Baxter & Mousse T, Scott Diaz & Sebb Junior, Maff Boothroyd Ft. Deep Matter & Lauren Mason, LucaJLove & Amorhouse, Roog, Blaze Ft. Palmer Brown & Harry Romero, Sugarstarr Ft. Sandra Huff 84Bit, Mirko & Meex, House Of Prayers & Crazibiza, The Evasions, James Meid & Uri Mood, DJ Threejay & Patrick Wayne, Melba Moore & Terry Hunter .......
What happens if you just say yes? When we travel, there are times that an interaction with a local person offers us something a bit off the beaten path - an experience you won't find in a travel brochure. The three guests in this episode of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast all said yes to invitations from locals and came away with some very interesting stories to tell! First up, I chat with Oliver Jähnke, who visited Kyrgyzstan and met a family who, on learning about his interest in horses, sent him off to the mountains with a relative to have a very unique experience. Next, Nathan Thomas tells me about what saying yes to a friend in China meant one weekend. And finally, Sophia Bentaher explains the story of having dinner in Bulgaria with a man who held rather opposing political beliefs - and the lessons she learnt from this experience. Links: Oliver Jähnke - Queers of the World - https://www.youtube.com/queersoftheworld Nathan Thomas of Intrepid Times https://intrepidtimes.com/ Nathan's new book Travel Your Way: Rediscover the World on Your Own Terms Sophia Bentaher's website https://sophia-b.co/ Join our Facebook group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Join our LinkedIn group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://notaballerina.com/linkedin Show notes: https://notaballerina.com/278 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Hour: A teacher's puppy eats her entire class' homework!? A closer look at student loan forgiveness; The Trump campaign was offered a stolen laptop by Ashley Biden; Megan Markel's new podcast, is it good? Nathan Thomas of Bradley University joins us to speak on Bradley's 125th school year!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Hour: A teacher's puppy eats her entire class' homework!? A closer look at student loan forgiveness; The Trump campaign was offered a stolen laptop by Ashley Biden; Megan Markel's new podcast, is it good? Nathan Thomas of Bradley University joins us to speak on Bradley's 125th school year!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After being hurt and disaffected by her church experience, with thoughts of suicide, how did former Christian Worship Leader Megan Brown, rediscover her value to God and redefine her purpose? All Heart with Paul Cardall speaks to the 24 year old independent singer/songwriter from Hendersonville, Tennessee about her church experience and the music she's recorded that's giving voice to people like Megan who've been hurt. They talk about the challenge some Christians have of not understanding how to separate a healthy and productive relationship with God from a relationship with a Church of imperfect humans whose intentions are not always pure. Megan offers advice for pastors in hopes that the thousands of fans resonating with her songs will be heard and understood in their pain. Listening and understanding the hearts of parishioners over preaching is the most important action Megan believes a Church can do to prevent guilt, shame, anxiety, depression, and suicide.Megan Brown's thought-provoking songs like “If I'm Honest” and “Open Up Your Mind” authentically tackle self-doubt, anxiety, depression and suicide among Christians. Her experiences and gift of music is shaping her purpose, which is to explore songs filled with authenticity and honesty, acknowledging our insecurities, doubt, pain, struggles and scars while endlessly pursuing a relationship with a God who knows our hearts, a God who bleeds, a God who weeps, the God whose own suffering and scars remind us that we are not alone... Psychiatrist and a Pioneer in near-death studies, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, wrote, “The ultimate lesson all of us have to learn is unconditional love, which includes not only others, but ourselves as well.”Megan says, “I make music for people who have been hurt by people in church and have almost left the faith because of it.”Discover Megan on Social MediaTikTok InstagramFacebook YoutubeSpotify Paul Cardall is an artist who has given a new meaning to the phrase, a change of heart and how he used this radical change to take his music to an unexpected place. Despite being born with a potentially life-threatening heart defect Paul Cardall has become a world recognized pianist. He is even endorsed by Steinway & Sons as one of the finest pianist of our time.A Dove award winner for his Christmas album, Paul's recordings have debuted on 11 No. 1 Billboard charts along with 46 other chart debuts. His music has 25 million monthly listeners with more than 3 billion lifetime streams and is often categorized as Classical, Christian, and Holiday. Although most of albums are instrumental, Paul has songs that feature Grammy winning gospel legend CeCe Winans, Matt Hammitt (Sanctus Real), Kristin Chenoweth, Country duo Thompson Square, David Archuleta, Tyler Glenn (Neon Trees), Audrey Assad, Steven Sharp Nelson (The Piano Guys), and more. Paul has performed for audiences worldwide including the White House. Forbes, American Songwriter, Jesus Calling, Lifestyle Magazine, Mix Magazine, Billboard and countless other media outlets have share his remarkable journey of receiving a life changing heart transplant and using music as a tool to help God heal spiritual, mental, and emotional hearts.Website - www.paulcardall.com/podcastFacebook - @paulcardallmusicIG - @paulcardallIG - @allheartwithpaulcardallTwitter - @paulcardallYoutube - @cardall
Masters At Work, India, Copyright - I Can't Get No Sleep (Copyright Re-Edit) E-Smoove - The Guitar (Club Mix REMASTER) Rony Breaker, Nathan Thomas, Miguel Migs - Elevate (Miguel Migs Salty Space Dub) Dave Anthony, Lisa Millett - In Love With You (Original Mix) Cornell C.C. Carter - Not Possible (DJ Spen & Gary Hudgins Remix) Richard Payton - You Know I Know (Original Mix) Pound Boys feat Shawn Benson - Affection (PD Vocal Mix) House Divas feat Barbara Tucker, Michelle Weeks, Su Su Bobien, Sarrynaan Pope, Dawn Tallman - Life 2006 - Club Extended Mix David Morales, Michelle Perera, Philly - Life Is a Song (Philly Mix) Mousse T. Feat. Roachford - Pop Muzak (Ian Pooley Extended Mix) Gary's Gang, Dr Packer - Keep On Dancing (Dr Packer Rework) Hennings Project, Angela Johnson, Mannix - Favorite Love (Mannix Classic Vocal Mix) Eddie Leader, Tom Lawson, Boris Dlugosch - Feel For You (Boris Dlugosch Remix) Javi Star, Mark Picchiotti - Beautiful High (Mark Picchiotti Remix) Inner Life, WhiteNoize - Ain't No Mountain High Enough (WhiteNoize Remix) David Penn, Sheylah Cuffy - Scream 4 Love (Micky More & Andy Tee Remix) Jeremy Sylvester - Respect Damir Pushkar - La Casa (Original) Raffa FL - Ritmo (Extended Mix) Dutchican Soul - Nine O Nine (Extended Mix)
Welcome along to episode 58 of The House Sessions. Keeping things on a really soulful house tip, this week.I hope you enjoy the show.Thank you for listening.TRACKLIST DR PACKER - BABY B MINE KEN@WORK - THE SYSTEMATIC ADDICT BRENDA TAYLOR - YOU CAN'T HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT TOO DA LUKAS - DANCIN' MACHINE JESTOFUNK - SAY IT AGAIN (FEAT CECE ROGERS) KOMIKO - FEEL ALRIGHT (DR PACKER & MICHAEL GRAY REMIX) RODNEY HUNTER - TEMPERATURE'S RISING SUKI SOUL, QWESTLIFE - READ MY MIND DAVE LEE ZR, OMAR - STARLIGHT FUNKATOMIC, SUKI SOUL - GIVE BACK THE LOVE INCOGNITO, MAYSA, FRANCIS HYLTON, FUNKATOMIC - ALL FOR YOU KEN@WORK - JUST A LITTLE LOVIN' (JUST WON'T DO) MICKY MORE & ANDY TEE, ANGELA JOHNSON - DO I DO RONY BREAKER, NATHAN THOMAS, MIGUEL MIGS - ELEVATE ART OF TONES - CRAZAY (EXTENDED) BOOKER T, KINGS OF SOUL, MICHAEL GRAY - IF YOU TAKE MY LOVE SURGERY EDITS / CHAKA KHAN - I FEEL FOR YOU [DR PACKER REWORK] GET TO KNOW, THE REFLEX - SUNSHINE DAVID MORALES, MICHELLE PERERA - LIFE IS A SONG MARK PICCHIOTTI, JKRIV, LISA MILLETT - CRYIN' OUT FOR HELP KAIPPA, KATHY BROWN, CAFE 432 - I CAN'T EXPLAIN MILK & SUGAR, GREG GOULD, INAYA DAY - LOVE LIKE THIS THE SHAPESHIFTERS, JOSS STONE - BRING ON THE RAIN HELP KEEP THE ViBE ALiVEwww.ko-fi.com/fergusdj GET IN TOUCHwww.djfergus.com CATCH ME LIVE ONLINEwww.mixcloud.com/live/fergusthedj www.twitch.tv/fergus_the_house_sessions
Hannah and Rachel sit down with Nathan Thomas to talk about comedy. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/two-steps-back#/ https://www.youtube.com/c/Coseri This episode is sponsored by Three Eyed Bob at https://threeeyedbob.com/ Use Code: tellingpeople to receive 15% off our merch at https://www.whatidliketotellpeople.com/ Follow @whatIdliketotellpeople on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Hit "Subscribe" to get our latest episode. Don't forget to rate this podcast.
Whether you're hitchhiking, making new friends or buying a train ticket in India, all of these things take confidence. We talk often on The Thoughtful Travel Podcast about the myriad ways travel helps you grow, and one of the biggest benefits I've had from travelling is that it's given me immense confidence - a trait that's carried through into my personal and professional life far beyond my travels. In Episode 272, my three guests tell me about incidents from their travels which have given them lasting confidence. I start with Sophia Bentaher who has a great philosophical approach to what she's learnt from travel and thinks that travelling gives a compounding benefit as you see the results of your actions and become increasingly confident in all that you do. I then chat with Nathan Thomas who describes the daily achievements in travel like buying a ticket at an Indian train station where even the scam artists are dressed in an official-looking uniform. Each of these kinds of achievements add to your confidence. Finally, I hear from Sarah Meyer who intentionally went looking for her confidence to be built on a long-term solo trip in Asia - and found it in spades. Links: Crossing cultures: Student travel and personal development - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0147176797000217 Sophia's website https://sophia-b.co/ Nathan of Intrepid Times https://intrepidtimes.com/ Nathan's new book Travel Your Way: Rediscover the World on Your Own Terms Sarah's site Last Minute Wanders https://lastminutewanders.com/ Ep 15 - Travel Builds Confidence, So Do It! - notaballerina.com/15 Join our Facebook group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Join our LinkedIn group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://notaballerina.com/linkedin Show notes: https://notaballerina.com/272 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. How You Gonna - Hatiras, Bishøp 2. Girls Want Girls - Sllash Doppe 3. Elevate (Miguel Migs Salty Space Dub) - Rony Breaker, Nathan Thomas, Miguel Migs 4. Forevermore - Mirko - Meex 5. Intimate FR - Marlon George 6. Reprogrammed - DJ Mes 7. Get Yo Self - Hatiras 8. Get up Like a Sex Machine - Richard Grey, Eddie Pay 9. Treat 'Em Right (Swing 66 Edit) - DJ Jinx 10. Moonshine (Masters At Work Remix) - Kenlou, Masters At Work 11. Stressbug - M- Rodriguez 12. Theo - Marlon George 13. Legacy - OVEOUS, Don Kamares 14. Queen Of Hearts (An AfflickteD Soul Vocal Mix)- Mikki Afflick, Georgia Cee 15. Promises (Migs Piano Love Extended Vocal) - Miguel Migs, Lisa Shaw 16. Say It - Makito 17. Micke Pettersson (Crackazat Remix) - Dirtytwo, Crackazat
1st hour - Sanny 01 / Lalo Leyy - Going Deeper (Original Mix) 02 / Rony Breaker, Nathan Thomas, Miguel Migs - Elevate (Miguel Migs Salty Space Dub) 03 / Saison, Felipe Gordon - Man Of Soul (FG Deep Jazz Remix) 04 / Hurlee - OP Bass 05 / The Checkup, Yass, Franck Roger - Feel It (Franck Roger Remix) 06 / Bah Samba, the Fatback Band, Phil Asher - Let The Drums Speak (Phil Asher's Restless Soul Mix) 07 / Jimpster, Oliver Night - Ascension 08 / DuBeats, Bondar - So In Love 09 / Craftsmanship - That Girl Of Baja California 10 / Global Communication - The Way - Secret Ingredients Mix 2nd hour - guest mix by DJ Zetbee 01 / Kryptogram - BTB4 02 / Zetbee - 2 Good 4 Me (Original Mix) 03 / Boogie Rapture - Lovelight (Nathan G Luv From Above Rub) 04 / Tenobi - SUBLIME (Main Mix) 05 / Wez Whynt & Hannah Khemoh - Love Shy (Extended Mix) 06 / Tiptoes - Professa (Original Mix) 07 / Zetbee - Searching For Love 08 / Swanky & Jackman Jones - Never Know (Original Mix) 09 / Backup Plan - Say You Will (Original Mix) 10 / Zetbee - One more time (Original Mix) 11 / Scott Diaz - Hearts Apart (Original Mix) 12 / Glass Slipper - Up On The Floor (Homero Espinosa Remix) 13 / Soledrifter - Love Is Here (Original Mix) 14 / Ian Carrera - Paradise Garage (The Final Cut) 15 / Sebb Junior - We Bout To Get Funky (Extended Club Mix) === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === Every Monday from 7pm to 9pm. Bordel Rum (funny paraphrase of the Boiler Room) is a cult party whose residents are DJs Fun and Sanny. The party has been going "live" for several years in the Czech Republic. Now, in the current coronavirus crisis we bring you especially VIRTUAL BORDEL RUM - live stream to YouTube, Mixcloud and Twitch. The club music offered by DJs Fun and Sanny has a positive touch in every way. It's groovy and funky. The genre belongs to underground house music, mainly nu-disco, funky house or soulful deep house styles. Bordel Rum (parafráze Boiler Roomu) je kultovní mejdan DJs Funa a Sannyho. "Živě" jede party již řadu let, v současné koronavirové krizi Vám Fun se Sannym přinášejí především online verzi VIRTUAL BORDEL RUM, streamovanou přes YouTube a Mixcloud. Taneční klubová hudba, jenž nabízejí DJs Fun a Sanny je v každém ohledu s pozitivním nádechem, groovy a funky. Žánrově spadá do underground house music. A nyní je zde nově i Bordel Rum na Rádio B, kterým Vás budou Fun a Sanny provázet na střídačku, každé pondělí od 19:00 do 21:00, ve středu a v sobotu od 21:00 v repríze!
Brad and Ben Oakley sit down with Nathan Thomas to discuss Tabbi, and his thoughts on work life balance and entrepreneurship.
TRACK LISTING:1. Let God Work - Wayne Williams & DJ Spen ft Richard Burton & Tasha Lara'e, 2. Problems - C Dock, 3. Elevate - Rony Breaker ft Nathan Thomas,4. Rejuvenate (Opolopo Remix) - Glass Slipper, 5. Keep On Moving (Booker T Remix) - Soul II Soul,6. Don't Be Afraid - DJ Spen ft Gary Hudgins, 7. Play 2 Win - Destiny II,8. Be Ready - Eric Kupper,9. Good Life - Joycelyn Brown,10. Deep Down In My Heart - Angel-A & Rahaan,11. Risk It - Neil Pierce ft Hanlei, 12. Hear The Music - Paul Johnson & Stacy Kidd,13. Turn It Around - Steve Stone ft Tasita D'mour, 14. Not Perfect - Stacy Kidd, 15. When we Dance - Arnaud D ft Earl W Green, 16. Jesus Children - Lefunken, 17. Free - Lalo Leyy, Lee Graves & Morris Revy, 18. Rise (Afro Deep Mix) - Laroye ft Abi Flynn, 19. Jesu' Christi - Antonio Ocasio ft Precious James, 20. Miracles - Frankie Feliciano & Kenny Bobien, 21. Hold On (ReelSoul Remix) - Lee Wilson, Makz Keys & John Andrew I, 22. Shackles - Neil Pierce ft Hannah Khemoh, 23. Live For Today - Chris Gedard ft Shniece
The boys are back and this time they are joined by a very special guest Nathan Thomas a VJ at Drai's Nightclub. The boys are also joined by Bianca Lopez later in the episode. They discuss night life in Vegas, what a VJ does, how Nate got into the VJ field, cool artists he's worked with, advice for reddit users, hypothetical questions, quicksand porn, new music, sports and a lot more! Come laugh with the boys and follow them on social media! @TBABNT
0 (0s): Good morning, harvest church. Welcome. We're so glad that you're here this morning. Let's pray as we go into worship, dear God, thank you that we get to gather here in your name and help us to focus on you as we worship and listen to Jeremy's message today, help us to take it throughout the week and not forget or lose sight of what you have for us. God, help us not get distracted by what's in the world. Just really help us to focus on what your plans for us are. Thank you. Amen. You guys can stand 4 (11m 51s): At this time we invite Jeremy up and have a sermon 5 (11m 60s): Much. Was that not powerful? I love youth led Sunday. It's awesome. It's awesome to see them stepping up and into things that there'll be taken over soon. Pastor Steve is in Oklahoma. He's at an influencer's national conference there, so you get, you get me for a second week in a row. If you weren't here last week, I, I started with maybe notice the Lord's prayer, the disciple's prayer, the model prayer found in Luke chapter 11 and Matthew chapter six and last week was very much the kind of ethereal portion where this week is going to be a little more practical. 5 (12m 46s): So I'm looking forward to that. But with that said, why don't we all just stand up and we'll, we're going to pray the prayer together and we'll go from there. I'll be from Luke chapter 11, our father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom, come your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day, our daily bread and forgive us our sins. As we also forgive everyone who is indebted to us, lead us, not in temptation temptation, but deliver us from the evil one for yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Thank you may be seated. 5 (13m 29s): So last week was fun. I got to, to teach really on like this prayer that Jesus had his, you know, his disciples came to him and said, Hey Jesus, we see the most powerful thing that you do is this, this thing called prayer. This thing of talking to your father. So Lord teach us to pray as well, not teach us necessarily how to pray, but teach us to pray. They saw something important in the life of Jesus and they wanted that for themselves. And so the first part of that prayer, that Jesus then teaches them is really, if you're a CEO, if you, if you've ever started a business, you start with the mission statement and then you give a vision and then you give the core values like how the company does these things. So I see this, that in this prayer as well, see the mission is our father in heaven. 5 (14m 11s): How it'd be your name, that's what we want to do. We want to set God apart from any other. And that's the mission of, of, of Jesus and what he came to do. And then he gives us vision of your kingdom. Come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. And now he's going to give really practical steps of the core values of how we practically do that in our day-to-day life. So that's why I'm excited to, to lead us into today. Last week we addressed, you know, when we come to God to pray, it's how we address God. We talked to him as the father. We talked to the father first about the father, and then we talk to the father about his kingdom. And then we talked to the father about his will for his kingdom, in a sense we want to let God be, God, let God be God. 5 (14m 58s): So that's the way we start the prayer. How do we continue that? How do we show that to others? How do we live this out? So we do that by one that we show others. We model others, that we have a heavenly who father, who cares about us and that we set apart our heavenly father, because we know he's, he's, he's, he's earned that he, oh, he has owned that. Then we do that by seeking out our lived out lives to bring his heavenly reign here to earth, by showing that by modeling that in our own lives. And then we live that out in our daily lives. A number of years ago, I got to go to Ethiopia to go visit some missionary friends that were, that were living there at the time. And part of the trip we've, you know, flew into ADIs. 5 (15m 39s): And that was like the main capital. And then we got, we got to go to the, do this trip of going out to these villages that were about a hundred miles from the Sudan border, like way out there. So like I think three days down a dirt road in a land cruiser, this is like my kind of adventure. So we're going down these dirt dusty roads, and we get to this, this kind of tribal region and think grass huts, Serengeti. It was just a phenomenal place to go visit. And there was a Canadian family that was living amongst these Ethiopian tribes and bringing them the gospel. And it was just funny to see the contrast of really these dark skinned Ethiopian people mixed with these white Canadian blonde haired kids and blonde hair parents running around. 5 (16m 28s): And they, and they were just doing an awesome job of bringing the gospel to these, these people. And in the midst of our stay, a few of the guys kind of emerged out of the Bush and there they were, they're carrying their bows narrows with him and he got to meet these four, these four guys. And, and those are bows that they'd handmade themselves. They'd taken spoons and made their own like tips for the arrows. I mean, they'd done everything and I don't know how it happened, but our tree contest popped up. And it was us as white boys against these, these, these guys. And, and of course they just annihilated us there. They hit the mark every time we, we, we tried, but that makes sense, right? 5 (17m 11s): Because their reality is that on the way to come visit us here at that missionary compound, they might see dinner running by and they might need to actually use those bows and arrows and get their food, their meal for their family on the way to, you know, on the way to visiting us or maybe on the way home that living out day by day, that hunting provide for their knees. And that's really been the story of most of humanity over the centuries. Most of humanity is relied on that day to day daily bread. That day-to-day needs. Sometimes when things like the Texas freeze happens, we realized just how susceptible our modern way of living. 5 (17m 52s): We haven't always had water in our, in our houses. We always haven't had a reliable source of electricity for our needs, but that day-to-day living it out. And the question, I guess, that we asked her that I asked scriptures, does God care about our physical frame or physical need? Does God care about that? And I believe from scripture, the resounding answer is yes, you see Jesus says in, in, in this prayer, he said, give us day by day, our daily bread. It's a request based on the character, the name of God, our father. And just prior to that, Jesus had said, Hey, if anybody among you lacks, if one, if one of your kids and you've been a father, they need some food. 5 (18m 38s): You don't give them a scorpion or you don't give them what they don't need. If they ask for food, you're going to give them food. Like that's requests based on the character of the father. And so we have a heavenly father who cares about us as well. Some have sought to like, just spiritualize this then saying, oh no, God doesn't care about our physical needs. He just cares about our spiritual needs. But I don't see that. I don't see that being the truth. God cares about our spiritual needs. And we'll get into that. But also God just cares about our day to day physical needs, da Carson wrote this. He said, it's a prayer for our daily bread, not a warehouse of bread. The prayers for our needs, not our agreed it's a one day at a time reflect, reflecting on the precarious lifestyle of many first century workers who were paid one day at a time. 5 (19m 27s): And for whom a few days, illness could spell tragedy, give us our daily bread. And do you notice how he says, Jesus, same, give us our daily bread. There's the us now that we're not solitary. We're not meant to be individuals. We're meant to be a community. Lived in community, lived as a big family, a big church family and a big family as, as under the, the having to heaven, the father and God knows that we have needs and often, and especially for me, and maybe it's something for us, men is that we see our needs as a weakness. I don't want to let other people know about our needs. We, we kind of try to shy away from that. We hate our needs because it communicates a weakness in them, in us. 5 (20m 10s): And we say, well, I don't want to let my needs hinder us from praying as though our weakness somehow stains that purity of prayer, do we bring our daily needs before our heavenly father? And what's amazing about scripture is that God knows our needs before we even asked them that didn't make sense. When you think of the sovereignty of God and all knowing God, he knows everything. But if we just saw our daily needs as something that God already knew about and he's going to provide for them, how do we walk? How do we walk that out and live in faith? Matthew six verse eight says, therefore, do not be like them as he's teaching his disciples to pray for your father knows the things that you have before you even ask of them for even ask him. 5 (20m 57s): He knows what we need. It was that way in the garden of Eden too, with Adam, you know, there he is. He's with God. He's, he's like, well, this is, this is pretty awesome. I I'm, I'm here with God. I've got a garden. This is awesome. But God knew that Adam was alone and he said, that's not good. And so God then gives Adam this job of naming the animals. And so the animals are paraded before Adam. He begins to name the animals. And at some point after the, I don't know how many Mr. Messes he named. He realizes, Hey, wait a second. Where's my misses. And that's where God allows him to put him, puts him to sleep and then creates his, that need for him. 5 (21m 37s): God knew Adam's need before he even knew it. And it speaks to our soul spiritual needs as well. In John chapter six, we find Jesus's first I am statement. John has six or seven. I am statements that he, that he, that he quotes of Jesus. And in the first I am statement was just that on the daily bread. And he read Jesus related back to the manner you see, what had just happened was the 5,000 people had just been fed that great multitude. God had multiple Jesus had multiplied the fish and the bread and he'd fed everybody. 5 (22m 19s): And now they're coming to Jesus saying, Hey, show us a sign. Jesus, show us a sign for just having fed them, show us a sign. And so he's he? He said, well, they said, sorry, Jesus, that Moses gave our fathers the bread in the wilderness. So what are you going to give to us? Give us a sign. And this is what Jesus said in John chapter six, verse 32. And Jesus said to them, most assured the, I say to you, Moses did not give you the bread from heaven, but from my father who gives you the true bread from heaven for the bread of God, is he who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world. Then they said to him, Lord, give us this bread. 5 (22m 58s): Always. And Jesus said to them, I am the bread of life. Jesus said, I am the bread of life. Are you eating of me? So the physical needs that we have very much speak to our spiritual needs and that's what Jesus is going to address next in his model, prayer, he says, and forgive us, our sins, forgive us. Our sins. Sin is what Adam did in the garden. And we've been really doing ever since the Greek word, sin is, is a translation from the Greek word and it's biblical usage throughout scripture is to miss the mark or a feeling to miss the target and to archery turn right. 5 (23m 44s): Or it's also being used to air or be mistaken to miss or wander from the path of her brightness and to honor and to do or go wrong. It's it's all a missing of the mark. And it's linked. Jesus has links this and forgive us our sins back to the, give us our day-to-day bread. It's a day to day our daily bread and forgive us our sins. So it's linked to that. That it's a request for our physical needs to be met every day, but also our spiritual needs and our, our need to, once again, confess our sins to our heavenly father, something over the years I've worked into my morning, devotions is I've, I've worked. 5 (24m 31s): First thing is to just my morning, confessions of art I've, as I can think clearly. And it's in the quietness of the day. I can think clearly about yesterday and the times that I air the times that I missed your mark. And I begin to work those into my daily confessions in the morning. And then that rolls into then eating of the bread, eating the word of God and, and, and my time in the scripture and the forgiven us our daily, since that this speaks of two things. One that we have sinned, Romans 3 23, says for all, have sinned and come short of the glory of God all have sinned. 5 (25m 17s): So we have to first recognize that we have sinned. And then we bring that to the need, to the Lord. And we say, Lord, forgive us our sins. And if we can ask, if Jesus said, ask us to be forgiving of sins. It means that our sins are forgiven. When we confess our sins, they are forgiven. That's amazing. Our greatest need, our greatest thing that separates from God a will be washed away, Romans 5, 28 or five verse eight says, but God demonstrated and own his own love towards us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. I have a quote that, that it was not sure exactly who it's attributed to, but all I'll say the quote, and then I'll give you the name. 5 (26m 7s): It says this, it says, sin will take you farther than you want to go keep you longer than you want to stay and cost you more than you wanted to pay. Lot. A lot of people will say that rabbi Zacharias, he quoted that if you know his story, you know, the tragedy that unfolded after his death, I'll say that once again, sin will take you farther than you wanted to go keep you longer than you wanted to stay and cost you more than you wanted to pay. I knew a gal at our old church in Santa who, who had been dating her high school boyfriend for seven or eight years. 5 (26m 49s): And this guy ended up passing away in a car accident. And upon that, all these details started to emerge from his life. The fact that he'd been having an affair since they started dating in high school with her best friend, some drug stuff came out, all this stuff that she had no idea of, of the guy that she was dating came out after he passed away. And she just, it just wrecked her. There's so much grief, grief, and trauma, and just anger. That was just like, where did this come from? It's those secret things that we begin to hide away that will cost us more than we wanted to pay As this week, as I was planning for the, the the message. 5 (27m 38s): And it was just realizing, man, is there any sin that I need to confess? And, and Lord like, yes. And then, and then new Lord's like, and then you need to do in front of everybody. You need to confess the sin. And, and that I had to of course confess it to my wife as well. But I, I, we have a joint account with my wife and I have my own personal credit card. And I began to use that personal credit card to buy a few purchases that I didn't let my wife know about. And this week I'd planned on purchasing a few hundred dollar thing that it was going to kind of sneak through and not let my wife know. And the Lord is like, you can't do that. That's stealing from your family, stealing from your wife. 5 (28m 21s): So first say, okay, you want me to do this in front of everybody, Lord. And you want to confess you on me. I'll confess it before you learned that was sin to plan to do this thing. And then I had to go to my wife and be like, honey, this is what I was planning on doing. Here's the credit card. I'm sorry. And confess that in front of her. I don't want upon my death for all this stuff to creep out, to find out that somebody that I was hiding, something that I wasn't living the life of integrity that I want to live when Billy Graham passed away or sorry. When Billy Graham was alive, he had this whole entourage of men that would go into every hotel room to make sure that there was nothing scandalous in there that nothing could distract him from the ministry. 5 (29m 3s): He never allowed himself to ride in a car with another woman alone. He had all these kind of gateways to protect himself and upon Billy Graham's death, guess what? There was no drama. There was no hidden sin. Same with Dwight moody. No, no, there was no drama. He said this. He says, the Bible will keep you from sin or sin will keep you from the Bible on my death. I don't want any drama to come out. I don't want anything to be found under, under my mattress or hidden bookmarks on my computer. You see sin weighs us down and we can't effectively run with the, that God desires us to can't enjoy the course. 5 (29m 44s): Like our cross-country runner lays aside everything. That's going to ensnare them, everything that's going to like set them back and they want to run the race. They want to have the everything focused on running the race and running it. Well, this last, this a few months ago, I had a chance to go backpacking with some of our seniors in the youth group. And we took them up into the Sierras. It's an amazing time. It was just a small group of us. And, and one of them is a little bit of a jokester. Love him. And he started telling us about how his dad's a firefighter and how his dad would joke around with the other firefighters. And he would take these rocks and he'd get a Sharpie. 5 (30m 24s): And he'd write on the Sharky, sheriff on the rock with the Sharpie, thanks for the ride. And then he'd put these rocks in his fellow back back, firefighters backpacks. And I saw him and he put a few rocks on, on other backpacks of the other guys. And I thought that was pretty funny. They fell off. I was like, oh yeah, you're a prankster. That's hilarious. Well, at a certain point, the trail got really, really steep. And it was kind of like the last final push to get up and over. And then down into this like Alpine lake. And one of the students began to really struggle so much that like his legs were cramping up about every five steps. He could not carry the backpack up this hill. 5 (31m 5s): So I said, okay, look, we're going to get you over this hill. Let me just take your backpack. We'll put it on me. We'll get it. We'll get you up and over. Okay. And then everything's going to be good. So I took it backpack haired up and over, made it up. He almost killed my legs and we get into camp and like, oh, this is good. Okay. We made it. We're all good. And I began to unpack, we get to set up tents. And I realized, man, my, this is a really lightweight backpack, but it's really heavy. What? And I started taking things out and then I realized there's a rock. There's a rock. And I looked at this person might be in this room. He might've done announcements. And I began to Chuck the rocks at this person. 5 (31m 50s): How are we, how many rocks, how long have I carried these rocks from the Trailhead? I'd been carrying these extra rocks from the trail. And there was, yeah, there, there were some hindrance, but it's okay. I got rid of them. Throw them at him. Love him, love the jokes. But Hebrews 12 says this. It says, therefore, since we are so surrounded by so great, a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight and the sin, which so easily ensnares us, let us run with endurance. The race that is set before us looking unto Jesus, the author and the finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. 5 (32m 33s): So we need to do in our life, the daily confession, the daily of reminding God, I've sinned, I've messed up. Lord, forgive me, is that laying aside of the weights and the things that ensnare us and sin is first and foremost against God. When I was desiring to use that credit card for purchases to hide from my wife, that was first and foremost against God, but then also against others. And I think that's the, the hard part is that we have a tendency to, to judge our sin against other people. Well, I'm not as bad as that person. I'm not doing as bad as what they are. And we begin to point to others and comparing that. 5 (33m 17s): And I think that was one of my faults from growing up in the church. I began to look at my life and say, man, I got it all together. They don't have it all together. Wow. I'm doing so much better than others. And that is sin. And the Lord really confronted me on that. A number of years ago, see our church had gone to the year after hurricane Katrina happened, there was still a number of houses and churches that were still in disarray, still completely washed out by hurricane Katrina. And so our church sent a group, including myself and a few and a number of others. And we began to help rebuild houses and a few churches. And I was working there in a, in a church, sanctuary a small church down in Louisiana. 5 (33m 58s): And there's this guy that was working with me. His name was Mike Skiles and big guy like my height, maybe an inch taller than me, 70 pounds of muscle. More than me. He was had tattoos all over him. He was like, one of those guys that was just like, you would see him. And you're like, Ooh, I shouldn't be in this alleyway alone with him. And like, go the other way. Like you just had this. He was a, he lived life, a little rougher than I had. And I was just totally judging him by his outward appearance. And then he, I was like, Hey Mike, how'd you come to the Lord? What, what brought you to the Lord? He began to tell me his story. And his story was like, he'd been raised since seven or eight on the streets by himself. Both of his parents had been druggies. 5 (34m 39s): They both abandoned him. He'd he basically been raised by a biker gang, was jail in and out of jails in and out of prison, drugs, alcohol, you just name it? He'd he'd done it. I remember him tell me that. And in my head I'm like, Aw, man, he really needed Jesus. He, he really needed Jesus. And I was pointing the finger at him in my mind saying he really needed Jesus. And it was one of those times, the few times in my life where I felt like the Lord really spoke, speak to me in my head. And he's like, Jeremy, you as a little child needed me just as much as he needed. My sin is just as greatest as him and I at that moment, man, in my head, I just, Lord, I repent and dust Nash as I am sorry for those thoughts for judging my sin against him, because Jesus is going to leak. 5 (35m 33s): Now, forgive us, our sins with, for we also everyone who is indebted to us, it's a hard, right? It's a command. Forgive everyone who is indebted to us, but yet it's a command, but it's a call to action. It's how we effectively live out the gospel. If we're saying, if we're living out the gospel saying I've been forgiven of my sin, but I can't forgive you of your sin. Then that means the truth is not in us. The truth that we have been forgiven, Matthew 18 gives us an amazing parable. That constantly comes to my head. 5 (36m 13s): Peter asked Jesus. He said, Hey Jesus, how many times should I forgive my brother? How many times should I forget my brother? And, and now Peter says like seven times, right? Seven. That's pretty good. If I get my brother, forgive my brother seven times, that's good. Right? And Jesus is like, no, no, no. 70 times seven as in 490 times, like, I don't think Jesus meant exactly four nine, but just like you can't keep track, keep forgiving. And Jesus then gives a parable which speaks into that. He says Matthew 18 verse 23. It says, therefore the kingdom of heaven is like a certain king who wanted to settle accounts with his servants. 5 (36m 53s): And the first servant came and, and he owed a debt. The king said, Hey, you need to come pay this debt. And it was a T a debt of 10,000 talents. And the man says, oh, please, please forgive me. I'll pay it back. Whatever I can do. The king said, you know what? I'm, I'm going to go ahead and forgive you that complete debt, 10,000 talents wiped off your record. And so that, that first serving then leaves the presence of the king having just been forgiven. And he goes out and he finds another servant, a certain, this servant owed him a hundred denari. And that man, that man said, the first servant says, Hey, you need to pay me. And the guy's like, I can't, I'll pay you back. Just give me time. Oh no, no, no. You're going to get thrown into prison. 5 (37m 34s): And he just throws him into prison. Well, the king finds out and this is what he says. When the king found out how the first servant had dealt with a second, he said, then his master, after he hit F he called him and said to him, you wicked servant you forgave. I sorry, you WCA, sir. I forgave you all that debt because you begged me. Should you not also have compassion on your fellow servant just as I had pity on you. Some of this is lost in translation because we don't understand what a talent is. We don't understand what a Dinara is. So let me break it down. 10,000 talents. One talent is equal to 6,000 deniera. 5 (38m 14s): That was about the rate of conversion. A Dinair. I was a day's labor. So what Jesus was saying was this in this parable is this, this first servant owed six 60 million days of labor, roughly 200,000 years worth of labor. You owe me. So on the conservative side at $15 an hour, 8, 8, 8 hours a day, that's $120 per day on the conservative side. That's $7.2 billion at the first servant had been, had been forgiven enough, $7.2 billion. I mean, what's he doing building towers in New York, some $0.2 billion. 5 (38m 58s): How did he even rack that? We don't know, but Jesus is speaking of this insurmountable debt that this first servant owes and what is the second servant O to the F to that first about $12,000 debt, but 7.2 billion compared with 12, not even close Jesus, isn't minimizing the debt that others do. When we, when we sin against others, he's not minimized, not he's not sweeping under the rug. He's just comparing it to the debt that we have been forgiven. Our sin against God is always greater and holding onto the sins of others against us and forgiven our debt that has been forgiven. 5 (39m 41s): It's the evidence of our faith of living out the gospel. When we forgive others, we're living out the gospel. We're saying, Jesus deal with me. As I have dealt with others and lead us, not into temptation, it's a stranger requests. You know, why, why ask Lord not lead us into temptation. God doesn't want us to sin. So why would we pray for protection from that? Well, maybe we could say it this way. Keep me from sin and its power. Jesus was tempted in the wilderness after 40 days. And he was 40 days of fasting. 5 (40m 22s): 40 days of not eating. And Satan came with him and said, Hey, turn this stone into bread. You can do that. You have the power, but yet Jesus responds with scripture. He said, it is written, man shall not live by bread alone. But by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God, Psalm one 19 would say your word. I've hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against. You. See, God knows our frame that we're made of, but dust, he knows our weaknesses. Jesus, as the high priest was tempted in all things yet remained righteous. First Corinthians 10 verse 13 says this, no temptation has overtaken you, except that is common to man. 5 (41m 3s): But God is faithful who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you're able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape that you need be able to bear. It. There's a man who was watching TV and he lived in the south as well. And he was watching the TV. And you saw on the news that there was a hurricane approaching. It was kind of aimed right at him. And he sees this hurricane on the TVs like, Ooh, this is scary. He's like, okay, Lord, I'm going to pray, Lord, please save me from this hurricane. Well, here's honk outside of the door. And he opens the door and his friends and in his pickup and he said, Hey, there's a hurricane coming. Get in the truck. We're going to go, you know, go up north. And the guy's like, no, no, no. 5 (41m 44s): It's okay. G God's going to save me. Guy drives off. Later on. As the water begins to rise, his house is surrounded by water. The storms kind of come in through a guy that comes up in a boat motors in a little motorboat. He comes up to the guy's porch and said, Hey, get in, get in. I'll I'll save you. The guy's like, no, no, no, God, God's going to save me. It's okay. Find the water rose. So high that he's on top of the roof. And he's up there on top of the roof, just surrounded by water. And a helicopter comes, hovering by and the guy says, can we help you? Can we save you? He's like, no, no God's gonna save me. It's okay. 5 (42m 25s): Well, the guy dies, right? The water kept rising. The guy dies and he goes to heaven. He says, God, why didn't you save me? God's like, I sent you a pickup truck. I sent you a boat and a helicopter. God is in the business of rescue his kid. I love it. How often when we were attempted by sin, a thought, a call from your aunt Thelma that you haven't heard from in a years, an alert on your phone, a Bible verse that pops in your head. There's always these little things. He's a little out to the God provides to walk away from these temptations and to deliver us from the evil, but deliver us from the evil one. 5 (43m 6s): For, we have an enemy in the Bible as the power and God has the power to deliver us. First, Peter five says this, therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time, casting all your cares upon him for, he cares for you. Be sober, be vigilant because your adversary, the devil walks around like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that those same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world. What it would have been like what the world would have been like if Adam and Eve had simply hearing the temptation of the serpent had just cried out to Lord, Lord help us. 5 (43m 49s): Is this true Lord? What, how different would the world be? Or now they hadn't eaten of that, that tree that they shouldn't have consequences of sin have rectal world. So deliver us from the evil one. Well, in a fusion six, we're told to put on the full armor of God. And these there's, there's a number of different things that we're told to put on. Don't just put on the partial arm of God, put on the full armor of God. And how do we do that? Well, we do that by walking those things out for the belt of truth, that's GERD around our waist. When we walk in truth, then the truth of the belt of truth is put on us. 5 (44m 31s): The full of God begins to put on us. Or what about going into the full promises of what God has for us? I liken it to this. There was as, as the nation of Israel was crossing over the Jordan and going to go into now, the promised land that God had been had had set aside for them. Moses had passed away. Josh was turned to lead the nation. Now over the Jordan and into the promised land, there was battles to be fought. There. There was things that were going to have to happen, but yet God was calling them into that. And there was two and a half tribes that decided to stay out the Reuben GAD in the half trapper tribe of Manasseh. They looked at the land on the east of the Jordan. 5 (45m 11s): They said, no, this is okay. This is a good place for us to lay. We there's a lot of good land for a cattle. We'll be okay. We don't need to cross over. And that was offensive to everyone else. I mean, they wanted to like wipe those tribes out in a minute instantly, but they said this, that this was what they decided, what they came up with. Okay. You guys can have that land on the east side of the Jordan. But what we need you to do is we need to send your, your, your soldiers across to fight the battles. We want you to continue coming to the feast once a year, because you're part of our tribe. You're part of the 12 tribes of Israel. This is the called nation. They did that. They kept their peace, but they stayed there on the, on the east side of the Jordan. And you know what? 5 (45m 52s): They were the first to fall into pagan worship. And they were eventually the first tribes of Israel to be captured by the Syrian army. They didn't enter into the fullness of what God had called them into. And they were picked off for yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. See the kingdom, the power and the glory all belongs to the Lord, not to us. And I like this one when my old pastor said, Ricky Ryan said in the ministry, there's three things you don't touch. And he was talking to a few of us, pastors, three things, you don't touch, you don't touch the gold. You don't touch the gals and you don't touch the glory. 5 (46m 34s): Those don't belong to you in the ministry. And God is saying in my kingdom, we have to remember that this is God's kingdom. It's his power and his glory. We just get to join with him in our prayers, fewer to go win an R. If you were to go in an archery contest and you were to win that contest and you were to be one of the people to stand up on the podium and there would appraise you. It wouldn't be the bow and arrow that was on the, on the podium. It would be the Archer, the bow and arrow are the tools by which they won the contest. But the Archer is the one who did the work. And that's what I want to be. I want to be a tool in the hand of a living. 5 (47m 15s): God, I want him to bring about through me, his will and his purpose in his kingdom. So before we have our communion time, I'm going to have Tyler come up and give his, but nine times in these verses, it's our us in a, we it's the collective it's we as a body of Christ, we live and we grow in community and connection with the body of Christ. So Tyler's gonna come up and he's gonna talk about his time at youth group. 8 (47m 53s): Good morning. It's still morning. Okay. So I'm Tyler. , I've been coming to harvest since I was in like kindergarten and I'm a senior now. So been here a little bit, but I joined the youth group back in 2015. So I've been in youth group for like six years and it's changed my life dramatically. It's one of the most essential parts of, I'd say my spiritual growth and a big part of that is, is the fellowship. And I love that my friends will hold me accountable for things. One of my good friends came up after first service and he goes, you did great, good job. 8 (48m 33s): You said I'm 39 times. So I am going to try and say less. Don't know if that's going to be possible. Gregor's holding up. I've already said it twice. I had it again. But yeah, the, the community of, of our youth group is amazing. And throughout my youth group experience, I've had a lot of friends come in and unfortunately walk away from the faith because they didn't. Yes. Again, they didn't grow in that community. And they started hanging out with the wrong people who had the wrong influences and now looking at where they are in their lives. 8 (49m 16s): It's, it's really sad and hard for me to see the pain and the struggles that they're going through, just because they didn't bond with their friends. They didn't have that value for, for the community that our youth group has made. So fundamental. So with that, our youth group, now we meet every Wednesday. It's amazing people live paycheck to paycheck. I live Wednesday night to Wednesday night, like, okay, I just got to make it to Wednesday. If I can make it to Wednesday, I'm going to be good. And it's amazing. It's such a good spiritual recharge. It's you're seeing your friends. You're worshiping together. You're checking in on each other. 8 (49m 56s): The staff is amazing. The volunteers, they just, they love us so much. They care about us. They are always willing to pray for me with whatever I'm need prayer for. If things are going wrong, they're always willing to talk. It's amazing. It's really a helpful, if you are having just a rough day, I've called Jeremy multiple times with just random things. And he's always willing to talk. He's always there for me. And just knowing that I've got people to back me up as, as I walked through, this is amazing. So one of the things that kind of struggle with is pride. 8 (50m 40s): I've got a big ego and this, this fellowship as our youth group has grown and grown. We started with 15 and now some we've got, had like 70 plus kids a night. I've been praying like God helped me with my pride, helped me, you know, realize I'm not the best. What happens when you get 70 kids in a room that all have different skills is you're not the best at anything. Really. Nathan Thomas, one of my best buds, I used to be a cross country runner. I, there's no way I can run as fast as him. He can do a 5k in under 17 minutes and the worship team. I don't have any musical talents. 8 (51m 21s): I can't do what they do. And so there's all these little things that are just so humbling and so great for me to grow spiritually. Okay. How, how can I get better, Lord? What, what do you want, what are you calling me to do? I can't do what they wanted they'd can do. I kind of want to do that cause that's really cool. Can you help me to do that? Okay. That's not for me again. What do you want me to do? And just kind of finding who I am in him and walking with him the entire time is just, it's amazing. And the, like I said, the staff, the fellowship of the other, the other youth kids has just really blessed me and shaped me into who I am today. 8 (52m 4s): And I plan on staying on that path as long as I can till I die. Hopefully. But yeah. Thank you for letting me stand up here and talk about my experience with youth group. If you guys are looking for youth group or, you know, someone who needs to join youth group, send them to harvest. It's amazing. It'll it'll change their lives. It surely changed mine. So handing it back off to Jeremy. 5 (52m 37s): So, so within that living and growing and community, we're going to take our community. Now we'll take out our cuffs. We're what we're going to do yet. Before we open it fully is, is, is we're gonna actually have a time of worship. And during this time of worship, what I'm asking us to do is examine our hearts and our minds. It's a time where Jesus was examined before he died for his perfect atoning death. And, and it's time for us to look at before we take of communion to look at our own lives and look, look inward. So I'll read this from Corinthians and then the band will come up and do a worship song. 5 (53m 17s): First Corinthians 11 verse 27 says this, therefore, whoever eats of this bread and drinks of this cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord, but let a man examine himself. And so let him eat of the bread and drink of the cup for you, eats and drinks in an unworthy manner, eats and drinks judgment to himself, not discerning the Lord's body for this reason. Many are weak and sick among you and many sleep. Let's take time, Lord, this song to confess and maybe release forgiveness to others as well. I'll pray or thank you for this time. For this morning, Lord, I pray that we would be able to do business with you and maybe release the debt of others in our own hearts, Lord, that we might be free to just run the full res for the two you have set before us, Lord, we thank you for what you did on the cross you're sinless life for our sinful lives, or because you were died and rose again, we know that we can walk in that life as well. 5 (54m 24s): We can have victory over these things. Lord, thank you for this time. Lord, just help us to examine, bring anything to the surface that needs to be, be given up Lord in Jesus name. We pray. Amen. 4 (54m 43s): Thank you, Jenny. We're going to invite you guys to stand up with us and worship 5 (58m 29s): First received from the Lord. That which I also delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus and the same night in which he was betrayed, he took the bread, which he had given. He gave thanks and he broke it. He said, take this. This is my body, which is broken for you. Do this in remembrance of me. Let's eat the bread together, The same manner. He also took the cup after supper saying this cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this. As often as you drink in remembrance of me, for as often as you eat of the bread and drink of this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes partake together. 5 (59m 23s): You close with me with a prayer. Our father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom, come your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day, our daily bread and forgive us our sins. As we also forgive everyone who is indebted to us, lead us, not into temptation temptation, but deliver us from the evil for yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Thank you. Service
Friend of coal miners, Nathan Thomas, joins us for some lukewarm Appalachia takes. He's involved in a mutual aid organization in West Virginia, and we talk about how that's structured, what they do, and what it takes to keep it running. As Nathan puts it, “There's no tech bros coming to save Appalachia, so we are the only help we have.” Capitalism has a way of telling us that taking care of others comes at the risk of ending up with nothing ourselves, but that's a trap we can't stand for. Nathan also explores separating volunteer work from evangelism, how the church can make people feel more welcome, and the idea of building your own church instead of deconstructing what already exists. No theology, just vibes.Until We Get Canceled is a Crate Original from Crate Media
IPG, Hot Toddy, HiFi Sean – “Slow Motion Cowboy” Rapson, Nathan Thomas - “Heat” PEZNT – “Pelin” Peggy Gou – “It Makes You Forget” Filta Freqz – “Master Blaster” Krystal Klear – “Dedication (Sound Factory Mix)” Red Axes – “Eastern Crown” James Curd – “Pop it Like a Rubber Band” Jamie 326 – “Testify (Terrance Parker Remix)” David Penn, Rogg “House Thing” Marcus Carbral “Loose Lips” Acid Mondays “Universal Rhythm (Dub Mix)” Purple Disco Machine, Kenny Dope, Boris Dlugosch “Love For Days”
On this episode of the podcast we have Nathan Thomas who is a very talented musician and currently is the bass player for Scotty McCreery.